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a Qty Intelligence. THE LOBOS ISLAND CONTROVERSY, wee'berolccr, principal chicct of the decree, andthe | ssie any Merearammener oF THE ALBANY F ‘3 ” % PAAR ARRAS that decree. conduct of Peraand | evacican Anruceay —Yesterdsy morning, the Albany ton M’Wlisms, from Liverpool foc NYor. her entire silence to be feconelted with the idea that she Repablican Artillery, Capt. Frendeathal, arrived in the 4 benela’ Stet feo NOrlonas for Lisbon, was aig- Important Letter from Seoretary Webster. | really supposed berselt posecarcd of abeolute sovereigaty | city by the steamer from sug woe se | oguee ti tat 2, Lon tse wai | ” made no attempt to en- Lafayette Lieut, McAuley, com- Marcy Orleans was signalz. ‘The folowing letter. among other correspendenae, rela. | $v iat Jaane cainrt veerels or eitizens of the Waited | manding. The Fualeere ceadueted their guests to the | On Tuesday, August 24 Zire Rovron. wife of William | o4,l4th net: Let id 06: ton 70 So ee tave to the sovereignty of the Lobos Istands, was trans- | Sires wut suifered things to go.om as they Bad gene on ‘Set they saa town Mean: nk Cencet | Sleoselelinte cont ntads Deepen eis iiadto ot wife Se ee es we ey ‘mitted to the United States Senate, by the President, on | through a long course of years. o’ 5 HE ge are res) at- Porta. 2 has ihus far spoken of the actual | Castle Having viewed the bay and refreshe . thie (Wednesday) afternoon, at 3 | Aarwenr, Aug7~Ste, om tee y cehing Sih, ship J Monday last:— Be eaten a ho supposes to belong to ‘the companies again formed and marched up | 0'clock.from No 11 Rivington street. | Day, Bremen, 4 af aa Faaee Deranruent of Bratz, facts and continued ussge which ho sup ee ae ae ee ctenene at | On . August 24. Busan, wife of William J, Gel- | 'Beawena, Aug 9—Asr by rambal Wasnimoron, August 21-1862, } | the just consideration of this care. a 4, | Mesadantcesttm Mayor and Common Council, | ston. aged 20 years, 3 months und 20 daye, oS | york. ~ savas vemataneeraital utes toes to eee ae taste ee tee torent autboriy cf Im his roesnt oom thel thoes, folands are After the review. thy roceeded to Frenoh’s Hotel and | | Zhe plssives and feieods of the thealy. ond tho mem. | siaade for Belmore toes em om Cblnoha , ’ and have always been so | ‘partook of a collation, prepared for them by Capt. French, Harmony Lodge No. 44. 1.0. of 0. ¥., and the communications of *ir Oems, Charge d’Affaires of Peru, | Within the sovereignty of Pera, and have always Of the Fuatleers.” Thay next yp town and ar. | Lamp Department, are‘terpactteily tevited is stent her | steamer A lbatzoon, NYork sis Waldiee. Hd ee ke uiity | immesiatoly for Sau Francises.. No af."* will be spaced by of the 26th June. 3d July, and the Oth instant. The first | COMMING son of a question purely geographical, re- | tived at the Florence Hotel, at the corner of Broadway | funeral, tomorrow (Thureday) afternoon. at 1 o'clock, | Henderson, NY ork. * | te two companies te pet thele passones pve Rerinene & Gate een however, did not | |. ‘ie to any part of the American hemisphere. and and Walker street, in time to dine at five o'cleck. After | from hor late residenoe. No. 150 Kast Twonty fourth | Dxat, Ate 6—Arr bark Bertha, Smart, Wavana oe Aat- | Cxbedition and comfort Estes of fare te, Appinvall:— come cS ye ay te — =e Le a ~~ se vane postennA x sath under the dominion of Spain, doing Beod va Moh Vie we Bie he Fuseers and Fp Her remains will be taken to Greenwood for in- | to] ih, bark Hermione, Howard, Loudon fer Syducy, ne rr i; lower of and ae = inert ds pat 4 ‘ m1 ‘Alcedo is entitled to al- | their sv! len. areac: | terment. a w grete that circumstances have prevented an earlier an. | Underrigned acknowledges that Alcido te couuee Ue ee | Coe Rea by the field and staff oMfoers of the Twenty. | On Tuesday, August 24, Wauuag Warrace, son of | HBLYORT, Ay pr Ares nle Pinion’. Zobaren Worfelh. hs peomas swer to these several communications ; but as they ail | joel mpliclt coptaltt: viking merely geographically. | fifth Regiment of N Y. 8, Militia, The company now | Wim. W. Walsh Hautrax, Aug iy 4 M—Arr oteamor Sir J Harvey, Tees alton, relate to the same subject, all will now receive a com- He was not discussing any question of eke on a virit to our city, is one of the oldest military organ- The relatives and friends, also the friends of bis graud- | Boste: 4 Fi York havo preforence ney ON p either on discovery or usage or any other political con- | izations inthe State It was organized three years or | father, Johm R. Marsh, are reapectfally invited to attend | | Lavenroon, Aug 8—Are ship Roshamboay, Hallowoll, St all steamers, Rat In the first place, the undersigned will remark to Mr. | Cite or aan eee Mr, sma says, that great geogra- | more before the last war with England, and in 1812. 10 | the funeral, from the residence of hie fathor, No, 02 Myr- | Stephen. |” of co trons Fpvame te Gan Fransisee onthe wees at Osma, that the goveroment of the United States has not ps tg cpeaking of the Lobos Islands, uses words plain. | apd ’14. took an active part in the battles onthe North: | tle avenue, Brooklyn. on Thursday afternoon, at 2 o’clock, pe m, Ave e- ward, Homry Harbook, Merwin, WHITNEY at che fa pousage, nee on, 177 Weat atrous, now. wiphow has med: aay intenti to tates Taga | ly. or by »mplication, assigning to Spain the sovereignty fn frontier. The cranny Lote ig Aportag sn an vie further invitation. ay - ataest | Ait Lies, Aug 4—Sid brig Cornciia L Bevan, Nobre, | Sorner of Warren, N. ¥. i thoula: purposes of any pe! a v be ‘ibed to his loyalty as ery, WAS €1 ed at the tle cket's Harbor, on Tuesday morning, Augus' owise Jaoor, Zante. ") | Seeomenccre epecelshors, furthir chun those purposes are commer Cae ieieot tnd an aloes in tho king's berriog; a | 60d. Capt Mille: the then commandant. was killed in the | daughter of Charles Rdward Jacot.’of the firm of Jacot, | "ito Granpx Jane 25—Back Wyma, Harrtagton, trom | [JNITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. le to public law, as well as to the laws of ~ seutment which would not allow him to entertaina | action. The same flag that was borne in that action is | Courvoisler & Co,, agod'4 years and 2 months, Salem (May 5) arr 20:h, dirg. eR 4 dip Cabana Cie hee Feespiene ‘——_ States. ‘This government knows of no companies, no us- | To Hen Pright of his soveriegn to any regions which | Dow carried by our visiters. The Fusileers andthe A. K. | The relatives end friends of the family aro respectfully | _ REMEDOS, AvEG Bark Lusinds Scare, Sears, for NYork | gap CAROC ENE CltN, DD; Bosten, US A. som fociations, ong ne snaisiduals, 1 Whee am isa general | ie auight claim. by whatever title ” Alocdo, therefore, | Artillery were accompanied Inst night to Castlo Garden | invited to attend her funeral. from the reoldense of her helen Jocene 61hive, Char vanes Halegon,. l- Sickie Me precy” aes takes any special protentt C the United Bt Lee deeeribes the Lobos Islands as belonging to the coast, | by the French company “Guarda Lafayette.”” The Al- | parents, No 6 Union place, Hobokem, N. J, this (Wedmes- ‘A, duly SI—Of, ship Ophir, Woed, Havana for Bt Now Orleans—New one, in which sil the citrzens of the Un - apd Wo a particular province of Poru. The fact that they | bany Brass band and Dodworth’s Cornet band furnished | day) afternoon. at 2 o'clock. Poters! $00. After Saloon Borths, gaged in comm: ree have an interest, and that rane eat, | are island», however. leaves the question open as to the | the music. In the evening the two companies attemdvd Br Caruanines (River Saguenay), Aug 9—SId ohip Ste- | Yoser og v ti to equally respected by the United States, regardless of indi+ | T°" vey ceween them and the coast of Peru, and he | the performance at Castle Garden, by iavitation, To | MARITIME INTELLIGR SOR. See tert Gourser, White, Cape Towa, | foot. Shippers of troight are rogues Viduala ext place, the undersigned expresses the hope | seme to have taken it for granted, that because they | day, the Artillery are to be entertained by the Washing. athe brig Putasin (ot Pre. | with the Comoany’s bills of lading h, home. and eld 15th i videnoe), Denial, Mozambiq' that it was pet Mr. Qsina’s purpose, by any expression in | haat t the office. Ne feved after the suip has Tor welt happened to de nearest to thee province of Sana, they be Continentals, of Brooklyn, commanded by Captain insta! i | were necessarily included within the limits of that prov- Home ject. bave been influenced in the slightest degree by any | | 1p this case, therefore, the wutherity of Alcedo cannot | Burnev,—At about 2 e'clock yesterday morning a fire was WAAR AR ARAALAY soradph Oa PR, ogcete ROUGH TO SAM FRANCIBOO, at couviction of the relative strength or weaknecs of the par- | be regarded as decisive. In order that it should be #0 | discovered in the second story of the house No, 248 West PORT OF NEW YORK, AUGUST 24, 1852. cetera OS T PROVE, 70, SAM ER a REDUCED i timation, to be made, wi | considered the undersigned must be informed what acts | street occupied by Mr. Allen. and used by him as a por- par te pigeons eet amano) knows the <te of jurisdiction his Catholic elon exercised over those | ter house on the first story, and a boarding house on the Cleared, ner in which the republics of South America, formed out | itlends, The occasional visits of indians from the neigh- | second and third. ‘The flames burst forth very suddenly, | Steamship Africa fg). Harrison, Liverpool, E Cusard, of the ancient postessions of Spain, have been treated by | boring continent. to which Mr. Osma refers, cannot be | and it is supposed that they were caused by the mosquito | , Shp Araro (Aus), Seculrwioh, ‘Ti this government. from their earliest origin to the present | Sid to have imparted to the sovereign of Spain, or the | net which surrounded Mr. Allen's bed taking fire. ‘The | Sgims it & Balobon. =. , Boston; Applo- | ‘Tho vow and splondid steamahip UNITED SPat! ton, Nickerson, do; Georgians, Reynolds, do; Ida, Hallett, | tone burthem, W. C. Bercy, Com'r, take ber do;"Modenn, Eldridge, do, brig Reuben Carver, Cobb, de; | for Aspinwall, Navy Bay, on Wednonday, September 1, ‘eleste via City Point, | schr Flavilla, Taylor. South Boston. SP. M., connosting at Manama with new double BOSTON, Aug 23—Arr berks Kilby. Howland, NOrloans WINFIELD SCOTT, 2,100 tons burthon, ¢ altered feom Maria | 26th nit, 8 Fass Sist, Eutaw, Mathews, Baltimore; brice | A. Cole, Commander, which steamor awaits the Bea Bird (Br), Page, Picton 14th inst; Lady of tho Lake, Ressenrorg ot Paneme by the UnitedStates from New Phiadelphis: ‘schrs Dart ( ork. and immodistely thereafter proceeds t- Sam je i Ship Hermann Reosler (Norw, n vernment of Peru even, as good a title to those islands | inmates awoke in great alarm, and escaped with much 2 Wiss -cameseliohed' 410 sisxe a tostthe semaskcste glee Sethe habitual reeort thither of the vessels of the United | diMoulty, owing to the fright’ aud confusion existing | Cighr® Rte, Quebec, Punch & Mel Fe eae ine upon ate Godecs | States. so long and uninterruptodly continued, for the | amongst them, An infant, which was in tho bed with | Ship Cachariy a, Gene, ith & Sous, on, Charleston, Thos Wardle, pr t ; Fred Dyer (of @isoe direst, without 6 intermediate ports. No de- obeerv: ” onvel . urpose of capturing seals on their shores, and whales im | Mr. and Mrs. Allen, is, it is feared, fatally injured by Ship Medora, Leach, Boston, C H Trask, Andros. Rondout having never failed te com- Tenetagred. in the’ Depectmnagh "oC Sees, on the 20 of The adjucent. occan, would give to the United States. | burns, and the parents, in their endeavors Yo rescue the | Bark Lepanto, So wall, Marecil Kerin, Kendall, St J time. es. July; apd that is. thet the supposed discovery of Captain | ‘The ure of these islands by the Pernvinn Indians for the | child, sustained some bad hurts on the hands and arms. | pare Mavre Caroline, Raven, Lisbon, M M Freeman & Ce. i iphia; brig Neptune, Upte: accommodations and safety, are Morrell, mentioneo tp tbat conversation, was not relied | Jast halfcentury has no doubt been vastly less than by | 'The boarders had barely time to get away, loaving their | oh eienood sols, pany. Sid barks Nautilus, | any on this rowta, and ax 5 . s i brige Dove, | each vessel. For tickets. igne the citizens of the United States; and, upon the ground | juggage behind. It was found, however, ull safe, with R Adams, Porkins Demarara, J M Smith & C i Dwight, Laconia. Delaware wey eee oo es an exclusive right | Crir Osme’s arcument, a better title could be asserted | isliling exceptions. after the fire, ‘There was a good deal | _ Bark Johan Cetl (Brom), daverg, Se dager Dunssorab & | Mo Ph eee the an tenting sesonncs, Mate Cutie. ip TONES & 30 ‘ was only mentioned as a fact fit to be considered in com. | by possession on the part of the United States than | of money in some of the trunks Captain Carpenter of | Barnstorff. der, Ship Rose Standish eld on Thursday. ' Bark Parlo 104 Wost atreet, corner of Taberty streot. mon with other facts and occurrences. The truth ap- | ©ould be maintained by Peru. cs the Firth district, and his men, with many fire compa- ace Excelsior, Whittles irbadoes, H Trowbridge & | startad on Saturday, anchored in the Roads, and Went, te oeera yi Waited Biases will disombert, alegusite pears to be that Captain Morrell was ona voyage of dis- The undersigned freely admit that acts of the Peruvian | nies, were present. The exact amount of damage is not Bark Thales, Gardner, Turks Islands, mith & Sens. A oa Sunda aang Amanda 6ld on Friday, and sche In- oF (pirieregrs ie 0 the: Fonama Kal ire covery, and did. in fact, discover, or was supposed to | S0vernment, founded on supposed rights, when not ob- | ascertained, but it is not so heavy as was at first supposed. | Bark Hudson, Beaman, Norfolk, master. BANGOR. don ah cla schr EP Horton, Newoomb, New | upon landing in beats at Chagres, andthe ricer wo ave discovered, guano on these islands. footed ty are fit to, be regarded as baving more, or less | The boarders sustained some losses here and there. Bele HH Medilvery, Gfookett, Macgolllog. RP Buck & Ce. | Yor a bask Nouvelle Amel tes) | MaesOBa saci cliuass wee rex aoe k ge a fides, Sajeeighig A Some pret » 80 far as that right de- —The i 5 lor (Bras), 10, 5 jerning, ESTON, Aug ark Nouvelle Amelic (Fr), in om Thure- edt te necntay soeesoenny erally known and clrou- | PGs upon possession. If therefore. it be asked why Gen eerie mentite be raleneae Brig Lavaca, Greenman, Mal ja, Stanton & Thompson. | Gillict, Rouen; brig Moses, Wicks, NYork; sohrs Louisinc, | dey, tho 23rd of Septembor, to connoot at Panama with the of guano on there islands until Capt. Morrell’s narrative | this government did not also protest against the Peru- | Neared yesterday morning. From an early hour the day | Rug Retz. gods, Bunker, Norfolk, Aymar & Oo, Barker, do; B 1, BW ales, Little, & Northern ports 7 | inenew double engine steamship * Cortes. was published in 1832. Vian dearees of the 21st of March and 10th of May: 1842, | Was clear, and exceedingly warm, ‘The thermometer, at | Soh Richard Cobden, Morrison, St John, NB, J Whit- | Pioneer, eter NYork, Ty CPs Cot ROMY S88 | NT AND ERBILT LINE—FOR SAN FRANCISCO—THR After these preliminary remarks, the undersigned now by the 15th article ofthe formerand the 3d of the latter, | tho Henaup Building. ranged thus:—At noon. 80 deg ; at 3 ney & Co. DIGHTON, Arr schrs Tillie E and Amy W Leeds, ‘enly line giving tickets f ied proceeds to the consideration of the main subject. Inhis | jor Athalia, W. sid sho chen) which the penalty of confiscation is denounced against | {bo rnatn Building, ranged chus:—At noon. 60 deg ; at 3 : eexeral communications Mr, Osma asserts the right of | ®MY national or foreign vessel which shall auchor at or BLE) Soe at le Mate Bohr Jou Turner. Keliz: Philadelphia. J W McKee & Co | thy sche Nonte Peru to all the Lobos islands, on the ground that she has | approach the islands or places in which there may be | at 76 deg. At about eight o'clock. n little rain fell, after ccamer Telegraph, Claypole et route, pries Apalachicola, R Post. Philadelphia; Manchester, Sterling. Baltimore. iladelphia; sh aE ois, le: schr Panama, Terry, P! lerrick. well, Burt, Jacke Steamer Tolegra| le, Baltimore, W H Thompson. FAL a R Borden and Minerva, always exercised autbori'y over them ; that they belong | £tano, Reale Bae car aed ia Se see which the clouds ally dispersed; but new ones suc- | Sloop Oregons Bearing, Previlease. Bape nee neest os aces é ine steamer to Peru, as they formerly tes to Spain ; and thas | typo rer omiet pryglincny | y "known to | ceeded those that bud rolled away, and hung threatning- Arrived, LEWES, Aug 23, PM—Ship Shonsndoah, for Liverpo ‘ansit route, having bi from time immemorial the Peruvian Indians have been | the very existence ose decrees was not known ly over the city. At two o'clock’ this morning the sky till remaing in the Roadstead in company with ship Ja jon. This route iss now i Steamship City of Norfolk, P. a 01 to Mi im the habit of visiting them for the purpose of catching | this government until they appeared in the British Charleston, 75 hour bound for San Francisco. akwator, barks Jus RW LONDON, Aug 21—Arr steamer Quin Hollam, a a Tottec; | NYork for Norwich; sobrs Sidney Miner, Hebro Phitadel- 6, 10n 47 04, spoke uhip Sir Robert Peel, hence bie; Mediator, Rood, Viseiais, for all Rivor; eloope Jas po Say any ‘nhabited and unichubliable with | “As to the claim of Peru to those islands, founded on | similar distressed situation | We Ith, Jat 44, lon 49 21, spoke fishing schr Flores ee ee oe rede ger toe ae . AAs Boe nes 5 Weeks cass 27h, 1ee 42 Oa Lem Pee Eee sere Peacn: Handy, York Yor Sandwich. Sid ries, and the pursuit of amphibious animals, especially | the law of proximity, the question will appear to be free | of the investigation. the seal, bave ‘long been carzied on around their hores, | of doubt, The well-settled rule of modern public law | Inquest ox THe Bor Besnen.—At the inquest ineld on | $1.90, s8W,8 ship bound W. and even on thoro shores themselves, Since itis weli | OH this point is, that the right of jurladiction of any | Monday evening. on view of tho child Florian Bender, 09 | 30, eaw a ship supposed that seals are usually taken and killed upon the | Dation, whose territories al ee on the sea, exten Pitt street, it appeared from the testimony that the land. In these pursuits. and in this use of the islands, | to the distance of a cannon shot, or three marine miles, | driver was sober, and going slowly at the time; that bis citizens of the United States were engaged for half a cen- | from the shore, this being the supposed limit to which a | attention was attracted by a noise in the street. when the tary before any actual interruption took place by the | defence of the coast, from the land itself, can be ex- | horse knocked down the child, who was standing alone in | and jassen, Peruvian government er any body else; their visits to | tended. the middle of the way. The jury returned the followin Bark Johann George (Brem), Weest b ~ Pritish | was still overcast and threatening rain, with mdse and pass . ‘Aueas, of | pound for Ben Francisco, A Taio tyrarUounian: Me a a aaa caer Suge swat iat | Hzrasar Cantor Dereon ho captain of ce | Rastanattate uma on tena, ne Ye NOs | WAY Coveae ar elaa ace (7 doubted or dirputed i ever been | of May last, ‘There is nothing which the undersigned | Highteenth ward police notified Coroner Ives, yesterday | “Ship Hibernia, Maloney, Liverpool, July 16, with mdse ang | MOBILE, Aug 16—Arr ship Abaltin Ph Aino The question is, are these unqualified declarations of | can Sind in the despatches of the Charge d’Affaires of the | evening, to proceed to an inquest upon the body of a | $45 passengers, to Thos Richardson, No sioknoas: two births ee ee ee re net wr Weskers, Alvnoyy Me. Oma strictly accurate ? ‘The Lobos, or Seal Islands, | United States at Lima to show that the decrees were | strange woman, which was found lying dead in an old | durigg the passage. Has had a continuation of light westerly pel pl! Y jelphia; " ‘i as their name imports lie in the open Pacific ocean, the | communicated to or known to him. If these decrees had shanty in Twenty-cighth street, between First and Second | Winds and calms during the passage; has hi Sepasiian’ the nearest ot them twenty or thirty miles from the coast. | been known here at an earlier date, they would have re- | #venues. Boside her lay another woman. apparently in day Baers tn Ayiees ook 8, piles o a of Peru They are as Mr. Osma admits, mere barren | ceived the attention of this government. the last stage of exhaustion, and a young ind. in a nenriy give the particulars eosday, Ist. new and beautiful ne are ah: " schrs DT Willett, Smith, Albany; Palestine, Holt. do. orkaiivos 17th. iat re f.lon | “NEW BEDFORD, Aug 21814 aches Adrian, Dimmick, rd screw steamer, beuad athe | Philadelphia; Edw Franklin, Jo; By Clay, Albany: 224, y 44, water warm, saw no joo, but a qroat number record. Partics pre- this vessel before on- sewhere.” Apply om board. pier No. il. North ri BUTLER BROTHERS, 165 and 119 South ateeote? lat ‘litken, Fish, Philadelphia; schrs J K Ren- Mivilnsiugtony NO. "Sid 284, sehr Cornelis, Wilmington, NC, gait erto NANTUCKET, Aug 22—Sld schr Susan, Rut NEWBURYPORT, Avg 22—Atr brig C on : nt has bee r), Joubort, Rochelle, 62 days, with brandy, | §chrs Kensington, Foster, Boston; It Gite tite comfort and: safety of passenger oF to ath Provider Cld bi a; schrs B E Sharp, Sharp, Charles, on board at pier 8, - OR CHARLESTON. 8, C--STEAMSHIP LINE. them having commenced at least as carly as1783. All The whole discussion, therefore, must turn upon this, | yerdict: “ We find that Florian Bender came to his dea’ with mdse and 123 engers, to Po} orida. ry . Cabin f this is well-known to the commersiat world. Now. it | Yiz.: the Lobos Islands lying in the open ocean, #0 far | by injuries accidentally received by belug run over by a | 44, lon t parted bark Mumoss, boun ba ad Fridhy Aug. Bent Lerclocke FM, Tho splendid new stoume is quite cettain that, if Peru held and possessed full | from any continental possessions of Peru as not to be- | brick cart belonging to Meesrs. Woolley and Hughes, of | 70, passed bark Florence, Cnt eat ship CITY OF NORFOLK, Jas. Post, commander, will leave govercisnty over these islands, this fishing moar | long to that country hy the law of proximity or adja- | Forty-seventh street.” Dea eater emaneW Chaaleaton, 7'days, with coven, 6p rand ‘Turk, M'Clure, Ss above. This vosscl has’ fin ommedavions shore, and this pursuit and killing of am- | °¢Nt position, has the government of that country exer- and avery arrang phibious uimals upon’ the land, was “as, much | cised such unequivocal Rots of absolute sovereignty and Deatu rnom Dianruaa —Coroner Ives held an inquest ir ex. on Monday evening. at No. 38 Hamersley street, upon an invasion of that sovercignty as is the taking of guano | Owncrship over them as give to hor a right to thei % Brig Eliza (of Freeport), Hutchinson, Remedios, | Chicopee, Emery. Bor ‘ RD, 108 Wall street. from them now. Nor was the ease 0 unimportant as | clusive postecsion, as against the United States and | fur 92,c wisarrived, hee two mocks agoeand come Sire Soram, Handall, Mackias, 6 daja, with Tambo BROVIDENCE, Aug diate tohre Arion, MoLanghl Steorage passace, $0., For Savannah passengers will beta- that Peru might have regarded this use of the islands by | their citizens, by the law of indisputable possession’ | tinued ill from that time to Saturday, when he died. | gmiths Bayt’ vue > Gaye wi . vin Wickford; AJ Horton. Corson, Philadelphia; | kon through at $18, and steerazo at $5, citizens of the United States as an indulgence merely, | And the undersigned repeats that this is not a question 0 James Moloney, the father, testified that the child was | Brig Olanda, Dunbar, Lubec, 8 days, with plastor, to | Mary Anna. Shropshire, do; Mary & Susan, Marble, Albany, supposing her to possess the exclusive right, since the | between Peru aud other governments, who may have | ji! inthe ship. and continued so after he left it, that he | master. Cait Loa Tae United Buster nad otsgmebip ROANOKE: De, pursuit apd destruction of seals, which have at last ter- | more or less distinctly admitted her right, but itis'® | jad every attention paid him, but still he sank and died. | Bris Creole, Troworgy, Ellsworth, 10 days, with lumber, to ceretcma: Fosler, Smyrna, Dol; | Perris ler, will leave pier 13 North river, om minated in their almost entire disapperance, must haye | question between Peru and the United Stutes, who hare | yerdict > Death from dinrrhe: Mayhow. Talbot & Co. : bite ee pear oh i rg ee ihr at te Me Bille of lading squad been & matter of much importance. = sovernment, | $0 long exercised that right, and remonstrated against | ‘¢rdict : Deat oe Bris ‘Citizen, Brown, Calais, 16 days, with lumber, to | sggpe Aan Eliza, Boab, Rondous, Charles, on poara.. For freight, apply on board; and Yor pase Nevertheless, no complaint was made of this course of | its interruption 4 Tanset Excunsiox.—The Manson Guards, of Brooklyn, | Mayhew, Talbot & Co. brig Lubec, Prosee: (or i ‘acoording LUDLOW & PL! sane, 83 Front street, mene things. norany inter’) |» a'tempte or th:-atoned,un- | _ The government of the United States, however, is pre- | pasted our office at six o'clock yesterday evening, on | Sole Vioteria, Wrieht, Matancas, via Mortal, 4 days | wing); Richd Thompson til September, 1833 nth. as it would now ap- | Pared to give due consideration to ail facts tending to | their return from target practice, cher numbered | “Schr Spee (Br), McKay, Bathurat, NS,22 days, with grind- pumn, Pbiladelphis; Lyou Fo AUSTRALIA,—PIONEER LINE OF PACKETS pear, a decree was i ie Peruvian government, | Show possession or occupancy of the Lobos Islands by | Sbout fifty muskets, and were attended by Shelton’s | stones and 7 passengers, to J S Whitney & Co. pone ane Meee sailing mon’ probibiting foreigners i: tishing for seals and amphibi: | Peru. and is not inclined to stop or preclude discussion | band. The company marched in fine style, with a well- | | Schr Cataract, Rice, Charleston, 6 days, with eotten, toN | & aleoph Nimre ous animals cn the sho and islands of Peru, and de- { Until the whole matter shall be thoroughly invest! claring that the captains of foreign vessels who evaded | Jf there are any facts of arguments which have not been the order should be considered as smugglers. Itis im- | brought to its consideration, they shall receive the most ant toobserve that (iis decree was issued after the | Yespectful and friondly attention. If it shall turn out }Ublication of Captain Morrell’s narrative. that,ashas been intimated above, those island are un- ‘This decree was sudden and unexpected, and, therefore, | inbabited and uninhabitable, and therefore incapable of the Chargé d’Affairs of the United States at Lima was | being legally possessed or held by any one nation, they under the necessity of acting upon it without orders and their contents must be considered as the common from his own government. He immediately addressed a | Property of all. Or if, unprotected by the presence of note on the subject to the Minister of Foreign Relations | Peruvian authorities and without actual possession. their of Peru, in which, without formally denying the original | use has been by Peru abandoned or conceded without right of Peru, he requested a reconsideration of the de- | limitation of time. to citizens of the United States for a cree. or that it might be so far modified as to permit to | long period, or yielded in consequence of the remonstrance the citizens of the United States the pursuit of an occu- | of this, government or its agents, then no exclusive own- pation which they bad been allowed quietly to follow for | ership can be pretended as against the United States at ‘a number of years. and adding that the decree could not | least. 4 but be regarded as unfriendly to the government of the | Under all the circumstances, the President thinks it United States. So far as is known to the undersigned, no | Most advisable that fall instructions on this subject ly was ever niadetothisremonstrance, andit | should be dispatched to the Charge d’Affaires of the riddled target. McCready & Go. OTT AN De aug 22—Arr shi; —s ip, John Dun! Seniovs Acctpent.—At four o'clock yesterday eve- | ,qj°PF Ans Maria, Conoklin, Nowbern, NC, 5 days, with na- Ligerpool. ld 21st bri feolo, Stimpaon, Pl i ning. aman, name unknown, a painter by trade, was ta- | "Schr Frances, Robinson, Newbera, NC, 5 days, with naval | SAUEM. Aur 21, Ars, triee Many Pletes ber. , The ships of this ken into the City Hospital, in an insensible state, from a | stores, 2 enc biladelpbis; 22d, bries Emuua'Frances, | sisements. The accommodatioi fracture of the skull and concussion of the brain, which Schr Mary, Smith, Washington, NC, 8 days, with naval lelphia: Sule ‘Arey, Orrington for NYork. | Yenue and F) das, alread ‘ stores. ep! toe of the ships to follow. ‘ork. 20—Are schrs Admiral Blake, Phile- | it is ed to the Hospital. nor the place from which he came; and as | “Schr Rio, Lanc, Ocracoke, NC, 4 days, with naval stores. Bist, G J Jones, de for Salem: Thos PJ pit ship Copitel, will sail 1st, Ost the patient was insonsible and speechless, we could not | Schr Mosmouth, Bugbes, Virginia for Wyatt, RI. Fareham: | World's Tair, will be epee grinch inher a Schr Tremont, Sumner, Lubeo, 5 Col Hanson, do for . 1c; 20th, = Rohr Melville, MoGreger, Lubec, 6 days. WARENAM, Aug 18—Arr sohr Eliza Jane, NYork; 20th, Fink 1x CarsonpaLE.—Wo learn from the Lack- | gohr Kliza Jane, Marsden. Rockland. 5 days, schrs Ann, Gardner, Delaworo City. Sid 20th, schr Agawam, wanna Citizen, that on Monday of last week there wasa | Schr Governor, Wateon, Bluebill, 6 di Besse, N Gre in that place, which destroyed the following proper- | Sehr Franeena, Hooper ‘Bluebill, 0 day lisckven. ty: Mr, James David, cabinet shop, furniture, lumber, low, Passengers tools, &., $1.200—no ‘imsurance. Messrs. Lawrence & | One ship, and one brig, unknown. ag a Pe gg erg pet gd aod MEDICAL. Holt, of New York, tannery building, $1.000—no insur. Sailed, See eee eet ME uvmmtord, 3 Dactortte Ht Monde | ven ern anne ance. Mr. Isaac Decker, buildings and furniture. $1,400 | Barks Ellersiic (Br), Harvey, Quebec; Carico heim, A ‘Ambler. JA Baker, BLovergon, J Farmer. Mrs | J() ()()() CURES OF CHOLERA, DYSENTERE, —insured $1,000. Mr. John Lewis, damage to buildings, | Wulf, Bremen; Amaranth, Probst,do; Norma olds, J Frauk, Mr Baldwin and lady, P A Cronk and cholic, rheum: dacho, com olekness, ‘ Epaminondas. as ship of this Salt Septem! r Port Philip and Sydney. The elipper sbi GRAN EAGLE, of 1,B00 oy Gaiake Somes, six months old, with all the modern impre ’ | and guaranteed A 1 at all the underweit will succeed 1, and sail tre Schr Lucy, Emery, Saco. ‘Smith, aoe fe jeots of other countries did not partake to any consideaa- | classes and professions. We understand, moreover, that affected, was cured in'a very short peri: amewer or 3; Norm Roy , atisim, hi is certain that the citizens of the United States con- | United States at Lim, and that proper orders should be | wagons, and other property. $800—small insurance, | mann, do; brigs Rainbew (Br), Cochran, St Jo nV Indy, B Seblesinger, L Adams, J Harberson—7 in the stecr- | &e., ty Dr. TOBIAS'S colobrated Vi tinued to pursue their usual ayocations without inter- { given tothe neval forees of the Unitod States in that | There were other suilerers to-rinallor amounts ving (Br), Parker. Walton, NS; Atge (ir), Macd me. penny Cl only wecrented remedy, ruption, notwithstanding this decree. If such an inter. | 7uarter to prevent collision until further examination of Maitland, NS, and others. SE ‘ Lemp ron DE ent, ae a Wier es, Bra- ba fost. “4 py i Sp pers all ruption bad teen made fy the Peravian nuthoriten it | Se ease. Wo vomnfenance wil be sven tothe author Wind during the day from SE to S. J, Mrs Schritsberg, AJ Meyers, F MoKenney, D Edwards. | tod States, Depot, 240 Grecuwioh strest would at once have brought the question of the sove- | of such enterprises, claiming to be citizens of the Uni ° RATED BALSAM—A PUREL: ‘ABLR Feignty of Peru over the Lobos Islands to the attention | St who may undertake to defend thomsclvos or thelr Cee isnt? anon Pit; oT, Ragket ship 8 MC Fox, for Havre, has anchored st REMOVALS. Compoation for the sortats and needy ore atau ‘of this government. as happened a few years before in the | Vessels by force. in tho prosecution of any commercial as . gto NAAR CES of the Skin ani . case ofthe right of the government of the Argentine | eMterprises to those Islands, Such acts would be acts of Perera pation ato 50K per Li th Re ee eee eee ee eee ae Denmniy of Lenten: is conevel Sean hs Wane Feeeeet ee eee Skin a Confederation to claim sovereignty over {the Falkland | Piivate war, and their autbors would thereby justly for: | pie nerurros-Flour appeared rather variable, the | °"P0°! Went to sea this morning e P| No. Pea earyel to OF Wasklngton vicesh, aoraes of Mer, | STOLEES Ree ye ane arenters, SCHMIDG: Islands. It i true that the decree of 1833 makes no parti. | fvit the protection of their own goverament day's business comprising 13,400 bbia, superfine Canadian 1 Maria cee street, Jersey City, where insurance om life can be effoot- oe teehee cular mention of the Lobos Islands, but it is directed ge- ‘The undersigned avails himself of this occasion to offer | yt” ¢4 g74/ q $4 43%; ordinary to choice State at Telegraphic e g 0d. Medical officers attend daily at 2 P. M. California risky RRHGA, AND DYSENTERY, CURED nerally against fishing on the coasts and islands of Peru to Mr, Orma a Fenewed assurance of his very high con- | {4 sii: ‘a $4 60; mixed to fancy Western at $4373 & | _Arrived—Ship John Jarvis, Liverpoot tact Manticna, | Mien., Pamphlets containing rates and other information rrhos Mixture, Hundreds’ of oases Nevertheless this cannot be regarded as affecting the | sideration. DANIEL WEBSTER. ‘and common to gocd Southern at $460 a | Baltimore, sire Ariel, Nortolk; Bragausa, Philedcipmicy | ©¢ Deiate fornia rales, furnishe ation. cured, and not one failure, Try it aad be satisted. Foe gue right of citizens of the United States, founded on To Sexon Dox Jvax ¥ pr Osma, &0. per bbl. Nothing new transpired in corn menl | steamer City of New York, do. XE. Hosaox, M. D., corner Sohnsteees haw York and Te long and undisputed usage. ——————— or rye flour, Some 6.000 bushels white Ohio wheat | , Cleated—shi {NYork), St John, NB, to | a 'weereena>”t corner of Colum! Presi ied Here, then, is a formal remonstrance on the part of the The Webster Movement. fetched $1 11%; 2560 Michigan do, $1 10: 4,000 d, Malaga; ‘Auna Mar- United States against tho asserted sovercignty of Peru _ {Evom the Boston Courier, (Ind) Aug. 241 Southern red, $1; 2.206 upper lake, 700., 600 bushels tye min THE TURF. R. PALMERSTON'S SYRUP AND MIXTURE—FOR ever the Lobos Islands to which noanswer, so far as it | Weave taken rome pains to inguire into the present | Ste.; sundry cargoes of oats, die. i7e, an advance; psridbanantraratts lab eee ene eee Sion, cele sose nen cases co falt, nets SORDIags appears, was given nor an intimation made that not- | position of the Webster movement, and now desire to : i ED HOUSE PLEASURE GROUND-TROTTING.—A p withstanding this remonstrance the deeree would be en- | state. for the information of those who take an interest | tm °clowreorn: Users T00., Toe. w vive and Te Herald Marine Correspondence, =, | EX ‘purse of $25 will be given, to come off, Thursday, the | He# of the blood. See the Toulowing cert sat 10, 1888, forced. It is quite evident that, although the decree is | in this matter, that there are now subscribed to a call | Der bushel—a reduction. ji H 8 | aprived—Barks GW Horton, Packard, NYork for Rock: | ipeyi,mule heats, best, three mi forhorses | Dr, F. Palmerston:—Ono of my brothers, who suffered the general in its terms, it was intended to be levelled espe- | for a public meeting, to nominate a Webster electoral | "“Gorron.—The sales to-day amount to avout 900 bales, | laud; Wa Harris, Hall, Galveston for Boston; schrs Mors, | gu Weduealay evening, by toric s'clecke en ee ue | groatont agony with “hip disease” for hs, ree cially against citizens of the United States, as the sub- | ticket. the names of three thousand legal voters, of all | without change in prices. Shute, Philadelphia for Boston: Jane, Torrey, do do; Dia E. LUFF, Proprictor. | Onvered by the use of your medicines ; mies Abed om — lieved hy i So do; 2ist, WW Brainard, lark, Phile- Correx.—There were 800 bags Rio bought to day, at | 4¢™, Richardson, of several d te ble extent in the fisheries which were prohibited. Can | the pereons who are actively engaged in this movement | gs : Y celphia for Nantucket; 22d, Susan, Russell, Nantucket for lesperate cases completely relic Mr. Orma’s averment. therefere. be maintained, in which | are still employed in canvarsing the public sentiment | piscyhe-tinre wes come lees activity in freight | “Borkoge Rett eat the atiove, and those upin my last. | SHEPPING, 0 | Yours truly, ane he asserts the univerral and absolute sovereignty of Peru | This is wise, We should be sorry to see a public meet- | to day for Liverpool, and the views of shipowners were Permae TES MAIL STEAM. Price, $2 for a bottle of the eyru never to bave been denied or questioned by any govern- | ing called for the purpose of nominating Mr. Webster ment’ And if Peru has suflered these barren rocks to | until there has been accumulated a decided weight of be virited and used by citizens of the United States for a | evidence in favor of such a course of action, whieh can- Wost.—This stoam- | $wo bi of each for $3. For pe or Dr. On Hterter, mostly ubove those of shippers 10000 bushels wheat Bax 192 East Broadway, New York engaged at 534d ; 4.600 do. bagged by the vessel. at ‘Steamship City of Boston, r ic Harward, Parker, Liver, on} bark Elm, Taylor, ines, en 300 aKa Boston; Dutch gallict Alida Petro: Potjew: iu ; if Jong course of time. and for all the purposes for which | not be withstood. ‘There is no reason for haste, and there | S6p'harrels cil eake were engased ak ia Od. per basset, Empire, Crowell; Boats n: Mancaniil, Berey, # | om her berth at the foot of © pireet, Brooklyn; W. Berrina. 170 Grand street, WilNams- they were known to be valuable, iv the case altered when | is much reacon for being strong. We say to the friends | jour was at Is. 6d. a Is. $d ‘There was no change of | Lorkj,9 Guttenburg, Hill, do; F A He Patnim, Piston | Sceohmodations for elegance and eomnte City. z 3. A. WALSH. Priceinel anontee they are found capable of anew use!” Is not the natural | of this movement. therefore, go on in the collection of | moment to notice in rates for Havre or for California Pe) cera, Coumae es enErs, Gaver, ¢ apnea W’D. K. COLLINS & Ci * 115 Chambers strect, New York. inference either that Peru never claimed any exclusive | signatures to your call. You have already enough for " i y Entel, Bans joodspoed, | The steamship ARCTIC will # None Pt, ine above establishments are authorized te sel Provistons varied little, the sales embracing 230 bbls, | Clark, Middletown; Wm Loper. Lake, Providence; Dart, prime and mese pork. at $17 75 a $19 874; 120 pkgs. plain | Somers, Fall Ri pickled shoulders aud hams at 514 a 1034 Cincinnati faney cured hams, at 135 right over the islands, or that, if such claim had been | etcoursging effort, and enough for proof that sensible made by any formal or official act of the government, | wise. independent and solid men, are with you. Go on such claim had been abandoned, at least so far as citizens | with this part of your work, and rolg up a call that will ‘and sail September 18th, these med OR SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE—THE UNITED | J)®, CONVER'S MEDICAL A States Mail steamship FRANKLIN, James A. Wotton, 13 Chambers street, 85 Lucy Ann, Haley, do; A Vinal, Ani Tioga, Crowell, Boston; Smith Tattl i Foll River; Carolin oy 7,000 Iba. | on. 0 bbls. and 100 | Kelly st SURGICAL OFFICES, - ; : hid avenue, Dr. C. com: of the United States concerned. ting through the land. kege prime lard at 113¢¢ allie, ‘and i13¢e. porib.; with Metts, Cantwell's Bridge; 0 do: Peerle command: Havre, touching at Southam, to devote his attention to his office practice, with his Mr. Osma refers to decision of the English govern- | 4 Webster meeting ia to be beld at Alexandria, Va,,on | 150 bbls, mess and ofd prime beef, at $14 a $17, and $7 | Holey, New Haren a W keche ane Behe aee te land the mails and passengers, on Saturday, August 23th, ‘mown success, Consultations and medioal advies by ment. and observes that ax both the mercantile and agri- | rhureday evening next. ag. Darling, Bartlett, Brigeeport; Bloomer, Killman, Boston; | $1? ¢iclock, from Plor No. 4, North River: Price of cultural olasres in the British empire have a strong inter: : pace aerees ede Sen. Porte Price, Biaten’ folende Conte a ortons | gage, $120. Spocie will be delivered i At five-six- est adverse tothe claim of Peru, if the British govern. | At the Tillsboro" democratic demonstration Inst week, neo; MB Bascomd, Corson, Roxbury; Chas Lock, flon- | feeReh of one per percent. | DD ieatane cela cone rene SURGEONS Aire t Das decided in favor of that claim that decision | Pronounced the largest and most intelligent of any gath- Telegraphic Reports. 3 Utickson, Little Creek. : 73 Chas Lock, Hon | tached to th . Luggage uring ¢ Fhgfidiant distinguished for the multitudes of cares @ Tnust be aroribed to considerations sufficient te ontecion | cting held by that party during the present canvass, the Aunanr, August 24, 1852. Cleared-—Bark Gov Parris, York, Boston; brigs Tuscan, | Mesthonld be board the day before sailing, a vrtkécan Dispessary, Caasl airest, @ regard for the interests of British farmers and. apres following sentiment was offered by one of the most dis- } The receipts of the past twonty.four hours have been Geurins, do; Mansnniliny Berry, do; 4 Guttenburg, i | reehey, Ne, merghandlge will be received on board, ation nor east of Broadway, up stairs. Hours, from 7 e'oloek ae - | tinguished a Ay “ip as annexed:—Flour, 656 bbls ; wheat, 4,090 bushels; | do; Star (Br), Meagher, Halifax, NS. scbrs Prospect, Genn, Q 3 or pi app! a od) Sieasity eitmens: Wise ths destes of inst eures, Mpaniel Webster-<Who should havo been the nominee | corm, 4,700 bushels; wool, 33.604 Ibs. Small gales of new Salem; Reporter, Genn, Boston; #8 Thompson, Fisher, New MORTIMER LIVINGSTON, Agente, 3 Broadway. DE, CONVERS CONTINUES HIS WELL KNOWN Mr Wilson. the British Consul Gencralat Lima inscom. | of the Baltimore Convention, May he live long enough SoTL Geen eet in ot ne Bartlett, Briagepe Convers, Browne Bangor; HB Bee: Ry lean aek tae Eee al Perens | ences hecemanls tach o ree stiee) ences conteee “ mr ? - | to be President eight years. $115 is demanded. Corn. ) bushels sold at 60140, | Ooty Green, 4 7 phia and Liverpool.—’ ol and Philadelphis rug store ave: ae etiat rand tes Toad vocanned th int fa et aks: 5, for Western mixed. Oats are at 45 0 453<c. : Rilluinne Boatony Beapeets Paice: Anteria Wits toe met, | Bteamship Company intend sailing ‘heir aew steumsbizs ae | B¥C.. Daily consultations from 8 A. M. . great abuses have been committed by American vessels;”” THLEGRAPHEC eae Key ek Lucy Ann, Haley, Westpoint; A Sawyer, Has: i FROM PHILADRLPHI D*. WARD, AUTHOR OF THE “MEDICAL FRIEBD,” and the year afterwards, writing upon the subject of the ANOTHER WEUSTER PAVE Married, oo " __ Miscelancous, ae ee . Saturday, Sept. 4 | Sugeesn at thc ott tice with t reizure of the British schooner Campendora for killing Savanvan, Avg, 23, 1852 On Thursday, August 12, by the Rev. D. P.J. Van | Stramsip Arnarnoss, from Boston via Quebec, while | OF *f Glasgow. -Satarday, Och 2 | from Broadway, 0 rr seals at the Lobos Islands, he admitted the right of Pera | The Kepublican of this morning hoists the names of | pelt. G. W. Boon to Miss Maviupa, danghter of | °2tering Chariottotown, PEL, on tho night of the lath 1 City of Manchester sday, Aug. 11 | @’elook A. M. te'T0 to those irlande, At the same time he adds: “Lord James | Daniel Webster and Charice J. Jenkins, for the offices of | the late Charlee Ce 1 . all of this city. got astore by mistaking ® light in tho harbor; she was ot | City of Glasgow Z 8 " Townrhend. the commander of his Majesty’s naval forces | President and Vice President of the United States, in the Pacific takes a different view of the question; and he himeeif tcld me that he considered that his Majesty's Theatrical and Musical. subjects had a positive right of fishery on allthese | Boweny Tnearne —Mr. Hamblin. al\ At Brooklyn, on Tuceday, August 24, by the Rev. B.E | SUwihout damace by discharging » portion of cargo, and | City of Manches Weaneegay? GRY Peres Patt te tec care yy, erat pauaeae fon streoet i t was able to leave on the 10th for Quebeo, where she arrived | City of Glasgow. taylor, Mr. THos. D. Kavano, of New York, to Karz, | on the 19th. Rates ot tioid ‘Phiisdsiphin cBolony’ ie aczy | Bre copies for $l. Sold by Garrett & Con 22 youngest daughter of Mrs. M. A’ O'Hara, of Brooklyn. Suir TRoPrc—A letter from a passongor in this vossel ae te eo pooms, $05; in forward | Sttinger & Townsend, 222, J.C, Harriot, 422) Broad On Tuesday, Avgust 24. in Brooklyn, by the Kev. Me, | etatcs that tuo collision bovween her and the Dr bark (aow | sheteroomst ee ding ptovidons aad aiewnrd'e Tove. | A247 Abe author, M. Tarmont, Ph 8 Sneller, Wintiam Davy, of Pittsburg. to Jann. seventh | G*lled the Glannniss Castle) ooou anxious to islands, unless they should be actually occupied by some | promote legitimate business in the production of Shaks- siclan and Sury vf PY, where he may state rooms, It provisions and steward’s feow, at 2.90 AM of the 21 | For freight ox oy ing fee Ronde street. corner of Broadway, Peruvian authority. or protected by the constant pre- | pearean and other pieces, announces an excellent enter- | daughter of the late Thomas Butterly, E July, in lat § O48, lon 34 08 W. | ‘The bark was going at th THOMAS RIOR AND ak: N.Y. | dovauited. sence of some Peruvian iman-of-war to warn off veseds,” | fainment for this eeving,, ‘The sclostions are the tragedy | County Louth, Ireland utterly, Bsq., Milltown, | rate of six miles per hour, and cach vessel coming Head and BrCarMe, 9 Wala hia. It will be borne im mind that when the case of the | of “Romeo and Juliet,” with Mr. KE. Eddy, a fine actor, Campeadora occured the use and perhaps even the va- | as Romeo. and Miss Heron as Juliet. Jue of guano as a manure was unknownin England. Be- | piece will be the drama of the “Dream at Se: fore that case was decided, however, the British govern- | Mr. Stevens in a leading character. ment may be said to have been irrevocably committed to oF Mo, R, COOPER, NO. 14 DUANE SERERT, On Thursday, August 19. at St. Ann's Church, by the | which brought the ship's head avout midship of the back, | attgar heed Babar ot third elasg ae nicecks. Uren Ee r d abi Chatham and Willi ay dds J Rev. Father Jaustin, Mr. Wintia A. Koanke, formerly | cutting her all down to the water, the ship's head goinguaik. | witkocremina ce Pm and O90 from Liverpool—found | 409 Poa NB mS Sets the Wow Yo Has hid ing half- i. —Bee of Bast Cambridge, Mass., to Manis, daughter of the laty | WAY through the bark, which caused ber to wak fn tearme: | Tee rewssions, day Times, Dispatch, and Atias. Dr, MeMunn, of Siigo, Ireland, areca beret ane alr slonmine tg ner ezeRt tbe erew: they Meee MN ETIN: Jock | DDE MORRISON 8 CONSULTED a i118 MEDIOAL ; ip with nothing but what thoy had on BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, Nimole Ganpen.—Thia evening is set apart for the | Boston, Mass,, and Sligo, Ireiand. papers please capy. | “fn yeatd ane ship with nothing C LIN, And Surgical Dispensary, 2013 Fulton street, known an scknowledgment of the tight of Peru to the Lobos | benefit of Mrs. Drew. when a bill of uncommon attrac | | On Monday, August 23, by the Kev. George Hatt, Mic. | the bark pot his, but had te deep thom to sure himeelt One Port airseh, "on. Saveraay, Sopterstes 11 Rh a SE gy eT ba by Mr, Wilson, theit diplomatic agent,eol tne sapmar te | ion will be presented for the amusement of the visiters | Howano Wrsonr to Miss Louisa A, Leresnrs, all of this | man got badly hurt, ‘The T broke off bo spelt Ko, out water This ship has " la diplomsiae Ht X.O. Bergeons, London, with the clgne- city, end stem, causing her to lonk very ba some ginal swung on her bow, she broke off topgallan Died, pot nd as the bark of Sir Astley Cooper, Sir A. Carlisle, &0., at hie passen, ais troyed a number of coil, Whe barkad om boasdad? | TRG Prat communication fore the Foeten Ones ee iwat te | and patrons of Niblo’s successful establishment. Mr. answor, under date 20th August, 1834, Lord Palmerston | S04 Mrs, Drew, Mrs Sefton, bits, Vernon. and other emi- said: “It would therefore appear that the Peruvian Maca ie Pieces selected are A ioe. R. COBBETT, 5S, 19 DUANE STREET, OPPOSITE an] ors. Pas cabin state reo: ascage in 26. For froight or passece apply’ on boned, orto | uth street; or te BE. LIN- 0. it, Freight on measurement; D Bhi ested to | Be, gers. TROMAB’P. STANTON 66 of super. ‘& CO, 120 Parl’ street oP Match in the Dark” “Valet de Stam’ and a grand | , 0? Monday, August 23, Lucixpa, only child of Dr. D. at = 3 ‘ OOLN the Chatham ay de consulted at his old offies. Eine" i ety ale om | em 1 fhe cet rch‘ "| Po sina ai ey |e Tage An a egg | Hp enamel ae | secret "Sat . cers, ns Were oription of y a by Cay tI ill be id), whi Islands, aa well as upon the cousts of Peru itself there | MOO p Aavited to attend her funeral, this (Wednesday) after. | Cogfestall "of the Jalist, and which ke: supposed was the | the sloth, 0 EAEy ‘ot ae elites of tee and signed | *™ being no evidence in the papers which you have trans. 3 favorite resort, although | noon, at S o'clock, at No, 272 Sixth avenue, when her | Stafordshire; that the Mary Merrill is not a large ship, only 01 No freight reosived, or bills of lading sizned, mitted of apy right of fishing acquired by long and unin. | Closed for some time, was visited on Monday and last | remains will be conveyed to Greoawood Comotery for in- | 12, the, other details of her hull, resomd od the vessel soem by | after tw jook on the day of sailing. The steam terrupted usage.” evening, by an immense audience, many being obliged to | tment. Gavi Cand the fact that she arrived at Rio Janciro four | WILLIAM PENN, W. Sears Co dor, will Prae 14 iy clear, therefore, tbat the British government | return to thelr homes who could not gain admiwion. | "Gn Monday, August 23, Mrs, Oaxsaniwe Sroxes, the | ‘ie Ayrmards, ems to eontrm this presumption. and endl on Moi Sate ‘ el int precisely because no such groun @ pieces selec for this evening ase Buckstone’s J z h 3 ‘oung, hence for St Kitts, burnt attheS | 27 > yore aND ALABAMA STEA HE MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE Ah L'stand on In. bebslf of itsown subjects as the govern: | comedy of the “Breach of Promise. the “toa Be,,| NewieoiaGear ne seria: Ber, pacity tacnese ie renttes eta valone Ni year —ter Me avile, stopping ot, Bavaan, the Compani y Dr. A. M. Maurio ment of the United Bates does postess, and may well | and the “Mummy.” The cast of these pieces will em- | Ter funeral will take place from St. Mary's Churoh, | $10,000, $4.00) of wich “was irsurod dome ken Ree gop | pheoletecmahip BLACK (OR, Rovert W. Shutoias | Diseases of Womoa—Twontioth edition ; 18 ‘mo, pp. stend on, in bebalf of its own citizens, And it may be | brace all the leading artists of the establishment, Grand street, this de: ednesday.) after the requiem | here. ‘the valne of ‘veescl ‘aud wanes teeta a 8. mmander. The Black Warrier is now ready to | {tice $1: Years ols Cd ‘1 regarded as a question still open in England down to | Natioxan Tueatne.—The great variety of the enter- | mass for the repose cf ‘hor soa, hich will commence at | Somehow’ $22,000 of which is covared Fiaeuranee, The vy apest Sitbe ae 2 grelock precscly, "roan apa last yenr; for on the 10th of May of that year Lord | tainments given mighily at, this establishment, hus boen | 10 o'clock, A. M. ‘The friemds of the deceased aro invited | ¢aUPe,ct the catastrophe ts not known: (set et Mectoea mess; KR: F Tesla Jord enpooial Stanley, Unger Secretary of Beate fr Yoreign, Airy, in the means of ealling together a large eoncoutse of the | (0 stiemg by the crnoklice ot tae Semen ent er euble tase. Nov-Orleans Siknots' oe them answer * worth ? '— | patrons of the drama. The elegant drama, “U ‘uesday morning, August 24, of bronchitis, Jous H, of oh “Tamto state to you in reply whether the Islands of Lo- | Rome Cabine’continucs ¢9 herent fe oats 3 acumenta were allo y ortho oth McCOnrapy. sged 34 years, His friends ond lo bos Afuera and Lobos de Tierra, :belong of right to | the stoge in’a very ereditatie manner’ cane nd acquaintances also th clothes on hie baok; the pees ‘ ‘oS . E to n0q ncos. also those of his brother, Anafh. -3 Fora, or are claimed by Peru as iweles.” His | cttrentimn are tke pone reat rope dancar, | are Fecpeotiully invited to ated his funeral, tomorrow ig siete Tee ieccivad for Mollie and Rew-Oriensegt the sf — ip etre tan reece tad rd Led seg Loony = the inimitable ‘ delincations of Mr. ea "ee on at 5 o'clock, from his late resi- | aud was a good cra! fice till i om the day of sailing. For further part after itself from . ice. who appears in the “ Mummy,” S lounton strest, 2 te ee ee notes of Peru; | ‘Castur Gannen—The beautiful, para. of » | | On Tuesday morning, August 24, of croup, Mancanrr tiv Pt. Marans magi proses eoanents tee Barron, May’ ti tit appears to Lord Palmerston that thele proximity | the music of which is delightful, and which drow down | Eona,dsughtor of John and Margaret Dimond, aged. 19h MeNNOECTY Te ania letters will be forwracded by Kenyon’ | D%; ALM; Mocnrcnav, No 129 Liberty street. ra would give to that State a prima facie claim to | the most enthusiastic ‘om Monday evening. will | years and 5 months. Hrcbunge Rosding Rooms snd Wail street Levtor offices EY (ean obes co eee te nen “yp Hy BH Ban ‘ac lath tia cia be repeated to-night. Those who have not heard Mad, | The frends and acquaintances of tho family are re- here ae uring her eons og NOt i certain that the fact docs not. under the rule | Fleury dolly as Camilla. and M. Diguet as Zamipe, should | Guorted to attond ber funeral this (Wednesday) after- Dalwarke, cad tere t Prides Canpeg rd users and mors deblitating public law, oat th observation of Lord Pal- | embrace the present opportunity of doing Fo, as the | noon, at 4 o'clock, precisely, from the residence of her reoedved Little or no lajary, bo che made of de rece | and Gieenaanee sad Pitan wane om ths Inet fecarincs cramminons day mneratom, becstise noe from the shore of all these | engagement of the company will shortiy terminate. Mad. | parents, No. 67 Twenty. seventh «treat. ted. é oon T Chest ship of the tin Ree eee Tee of tba nea tenriong ceepaired of. 1 islands is five or six times greater than the three marine po aaa my, Pen millesextend. It may be here added that itis well under. pavombenater wares cdl icated. On Sunda: “nehimy August 22, Wittiam Pownawt, in- onR Emity Weaver, bound to Savanneh from Philadel: ‘imington, NC, to have ate of things was ine fant con of Thomas ‘Ann Ford, sged 1 year and 11 | phis, is stated by s dispatch from W! wr vital ry two : ement 0 J Fprung sieak when two days out, and abandoned by the P {hh Sere " from thove of merchants und farmers, has a vital interest | given duity et this eetcbiehionnt enna pi “Sn Tuesday, August 24 of convulsions, Aonre Tanscw, | S008 the 1zeh, who; after theee Gays’ exposure, resobed B bor ai thy an fee araaa fe express to you didtrowsed Pon paaining the regulations for the export of guano | diversified, and amusing character, that hundreds ‘are | daughter of Joseph and Ontharine Variok, aged 1 year and | Nomberny NOs in Raitey last. Sasceel Y aeeny ee ease tog that the piece disteeery a may wile on learn: eru upon their present footing It may not ¥ | cow to pos tinue both te the aftcenceh goa neves Ti montias J Livenroor, Aug 0—A vessel of about 200 tons, bottom SP most striot regard to aafety, ee feeeeet ing that she great discovery of M. M. Dosomonnx tirely satisfactory. therefore, to take the caso of the Gaim- | White's Serenader's chaunt their pegro airs to the ‘de ‘| Jackson, Mich.. papers please copy. M5 steer Ne ‘36; by the Recorder, fe om tel Ee “yeh hy Sion of hee . ate Se cived wae ‘ sto. Br Por thin, eee nuvther year Weems of that of the Libernia. which afterwards occur- | light of the vieiters, : | Sauen Haag Deck member aay Younes) Wi Li guns agh toa tate ari a eae . Kayo pamed over my head, inal momen pechebitvy, we ed, alone into consideration, In endeavoring to ascount | “Cynisry's Orsna Hover.—The new and piaintive melo. | Joyears. 7 Losin pavily’ in’ Celine wales ak bees 6, Sete mteaetty niigation Trife would beon in hor grav 7 obiagon ef mother: poliey which the British government has thought | ales sung by this band continue to be a means of crowd. | The friends and soqueintances of the family aro ro- J picoes seschacred wood Joly 2, 1st 4b Ny tom 19 two nights Bt OR ot pam gt Topo iyo My Syn ailh mee ~4 ing Mechanies’ Hall nightly. The programme for this the f neral, from No, 316 Bowery, this fy the Albion, are hore (supposed pert of oargo of ship Reoi- vi ay ne aK pas inpesefienlle t0 cenyyy more A, ny, the ii dete clot at the Mngsh cage and the | evening eannot fll o give sellatactio, at 3 o'clock, proolty, botord et intenced fer the mersied, or theee oonter 4 county, on he f Au. Whaiemen, Whapves: te Fer ealo nt 222 Broadway, 2 Astor Bouse, Fairmount, - 1d at Now Bedford 234 inet, Jap SAVANNAH.—U, 8, MAIL STEA fase amas: Bane, quota, Samuel en’ ime- | ge New Bott at Ait, Dvr, ata | GOR ORANG Mi stated. As hae been shown, the representatives of the eM look P.M Woon’s Minstners. —Tho — melodies. instrumental Americen government in Peru remonstrated against the aa performances, and dancing. which comen oft nightly, are an Hehing office, 129 Liberty atrost, Now Yorks tas tr ; a from pict } Albany; Josoph Tuckor, Mobile, Ala | Il vatronized. The selections the years E nal wemstty FLORUS: MRA ‘ o Alabama; lawutng of the decree of 1893 conalderstion of | Shee. are happy, ai au- of the family ure invited Seo Bebe Lowise (of Provincetown), Aug l6, t9b.20 99, ronch eiver. The Vory 01 95 Choatuut stroot, Philadelphia, Om the receipt of Very mat 8 ht in this case that the main object of that Jience generally give testimony of the ple cm by ogee tg ot fey this cw hf jon 72 U5, 8 mos owt, 240 bble ap ofl; ail well, ah: ‘tone), Capt. T. Jy oady Cor freight sted by mail, free of postage, to PX} asure. Mi ade and Indawde cr y —— = “ drive of — the coaste | po oof poem Ty he neeeer i tg “i of Peru. including of course those of Lobo >in Pi tend! forthooming pu Ube fabing vessels of the United States, Now, if moh ‘etuatdteane called“ Anna Mldbop ba Mosises? » All letters mit be addi Srernoon, at 1 o'olook. The remains will be taken to Hr AURICRAU, by : oety trent, eh Ow Spokew. weadey mo tay fi a y 1 waghs, apply on boned, oF fo Greenwood Cor Ui «ape My at Thirty-so in Ae Hooley, Crom Livoepool for Bustow, Soiy 28, B fe Oy A MUBL 8

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