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—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_——_—_—_——— ree. NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. VERY INTERESTING FROM WASHINGTON, The Mission to France---Who Will Fill It? THE IMPRSONMENT OF CAPT. GIBSON ‘ BY THE DUTCH. Terrific Battle Among the Western Indians. RESULT OF THE TENNESSEE ELECTION, ke, ke, &e. From W: city. CABINET MEBTING iLLNESS OF SBURKTARY DAVIS— THE MISSIONS TO FRANCK AND CONSTANTINOPLE ~ NO CHANCE FOR MR. DIX—THE ENGLISH MOVE- MENT FOK TH# ABOLITION OF BLAVERY IN CUBA— THE IMPKISONMENT OF MB, GIBSON BY THE DUTOU, ETe. SPRCLAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE NEW YORK HERALD, WasmnGron, August 15—10 P..M. It la understeod that no business of importance was transacted in Ca) inet today, in crasequence of ghe ab sence of the Secretary of War Colonel Davis, who is con- fined to his room hy an attack of infammatory rheuma- tiem. It is probable had he been present, that the sub. ject of the missions to France and Constantinople would have been di-cursed. Mr. Marey was also prepared to submit Mr. Marsh's despatch relative to the Koscta affair. You will reweeber that the first announcement of the gentlemen selected 10 fill the missions to Russia, Mexico and France wa: made in this correspondence in the Hema, nearly two wonths before the selection of the mipiaters was officially made public, Those to Mexico and Russia were filled as there stated; that to France, which was at that time to be given to Mr. Dix, still re. maing open. There can be no doubt it was intended, to within a very Jute period, to send Mr. Dix to France; but recent events, ard the aomistakeable public opinion which has been calied forth, bave caused change in the pro. gramme, It s vow settled that Mr. Dix shall not re. ceive the appointment. A difficulty is experienced in fixding @ proper man for the position, and but for Mr. Dallas's locality he in all probability would be taken. Mr. McLane of Md, is wentioned, but his advanced age may provean obstacle. General Bayly of Virginia is alse thought of. There is reason to believe that the secret Spanish ar- rapgement with Eoyjand has not yes been taken up by the Cabinet e memorands from our consul at Ha- yana, corre b: rative, to the fullest extent, of the state- ments published in tue Heap, were received at the State Department on Saturday. 4 Captain Gibson has been received here by the Govern- ment in the most satisfactory mapner—every evidence being "given of a desire to investigate his cxse, and pro. teot his right a+ an American citizen. To this end he ‘has teen reque ted to present an accouut of the matter for the purpose o' iniorming the Goverment fally of the facts, The departments a ready contsin a mass of docu- ments from Colonel Humphrey Msrshall, Commodore Aulick, Captain McGruder, United States Conaul at Singapore, W. W. Shaw, &c., all corrobo:ative of Captain Gibson’s statement of the case. Mr. Belmont, our Minister to the Hague, was instracted to make inquiries into the matter. Sixce the Captain's ar- rival, however it has been determined to make Mr. Bel- mont’s instructions more precise, and that gentleman has been reque-ted to delay his departure till they can be made out. There is little doubt that the instructions will be—first, to ¢emand of the Dutch government the payment of the damages awarded him by their Court of Justice at Bata) teoond, the recognition of Usited States Consuls ia the principal ports of the Datch East Indies, and 2 proper definition of the territory occupied by them in the Eastera Archipelago. X.Y. Z. Great Fight Eectween the Indian Titbes of the West. IMMENSE SLAUGHTER ON ALL SIDES. Lperespescr, Mo., August 13, 1959. Some returned Californians give the followiag account of the great bartle between the Indians, already referred to, The contest was betweea the Sioux tribe, aided by the Cheyeones, in all 5.000 strong and the Pawnees, sided by the Jawes, Sacks, and Pottowatomios, number- ing about 2,000. The fight Iasted ail day—the killed on® both sides beirg from 500 to 600. It took place within fifty miles of Fort Kearvey, ‘and the Sioux party were defeated. A person jost in from Fort Laramie, says the above account is greatly exaggerated, but nevertheless great demonstrations bad been made, and bad not the Potia- watomies interfered, the Pawares wou'd probably have been whipped. He states the numbers at probably homdreds ivat-ad of thousands, ard the estimate of the kilo) Lie wise mach exigy Jobneor, dem. s eect 6 Governor by about 2060 ma- ority, The Congressional delegation stands 5 to 5. Stanton ts elected in tue Memphis district by 6 majority over Yerge”, Ariest of Anti-Rentérs. . Aruany, August 15, 1853 Two parties, recentiy engaged ia an anti-rent outrags sgainst Deputy Marshal Wemplein, have been captured under bills of inc ctment, found against them by the grand jury, at the rec-nt term of the U. S. Court at Utt ca, They will be tried before the U. S, Court at Aubara. Religious Intelligence, &e. Borraro, Augast 15, 1853. Bishop Deiancy preached here three times yesterday, and confirmed one hundied aad twelve persons. The Annual Episcopel Convention of the Western Diocess of New York commences on Wednesday next, A large number of clersymen are here. Hon. John P. Keauedy. ex-Secretary of the Navy, has teen spending a few days with ex President Fillmore. He | left last nizhs for the Kast. Murder en Shipboard at Sea. CHARLESTON, August 16, 1853. A An investigation was held to day before the United | N. States Commirsioner, relative to the death of Tunothy Buro, « +silcr on board the ship Sudan G Owens, at sea | om the 4th of July Berjamin Jenks, the second mate, whe is alleged to have killed Haro with a capstan bar, escaped the momect the ship arrived in the harbor, but the officers are in pursuit of him. David H. Horton, ari mate, has been committed to jafl as an accossa Authony Michseis, the captain. an old and res: master, after the r ship ins been held to bail {n $2000, ns an accousary fac! Suicide by Two Femaies. Mascumerer, N Ff Aug. 15. 1853. Last evenirg two femeles, nsmed Catharine B. Cotton, free, Me ; sged 22, aad Clara ©. Cochran, of New Bosten. H. oged 19 after eating supper dressed | themselves in white and went out together, hand in hand to the cana], where they jumped in and were drowned A young m tempted to save them and was nearly drowned bi . From letters left behind, it appeara that they contemplated suicide for some time. The Great India Rubber Case. Newrort, August 13, 1855 ‘The arguments in the loam suger cose were closed this merping, spd Jodve Putman intimated that he would immediately proceed to prepare nis opinion. The decision will probably be made in the course of a week. ‘The opening arguments on ths main question was mate by T. A. Jepee, Eq. for Day the conpisinant, It was aclear and powerful etatecent of the complainant's tom, He was replied to by Mosers, Bradly and | en, for tehorn & Co., the deiendanis. at great | length, end with much ingenuity and ability. The ee, Bever in Sew yong } rom Seen weet 9. ocean wee ma 0g, Teoh toe esos erasee he seed so ‘ax of intensity, and must henceforth deciiue 1; seems long continue. The material must dimioi-bh. So many thou tavds have beep attacked; 0 many hundreds have perixh- ed, tha’ the lack of uracclimated subjects, if vot the mitigated virulence of the scourge must lace an abatement. In fact, it is difficult even pow to under- stand where the fever finds its victims. yfarer— al - Senne the casual overs) thecity. More than half tbe resident popu- lation of New Orleans t have fled f-om the pestilence, aad those who remwain,.a very large proportion H ner passe throug the ordeal of the epider, or are sensoved ugeinst its attacks. No doubt. mowever, was in the eo-cure quarters ef the city—remote trom tae centre of business, little known and te-s explored uader oreiwary circumstarcer, there are atiil throngs of the lavoricg cla es. in whose squallid dwellings ci-ease loves to linger, and who furnish beeatombs to glut the vesd- Ieuce Tt is cuiefly among the poor and destitute that the fever rages. They sweli tne record of snortality— they pay a fearful daily trioute to the king of terrors Alvhovgh from time to time, we hear of the death of a well known citizen, the peculiarity which has marked this vi-tiation from the commencement, remains ua changed. Nineteen tweatietha of the fatal cava ociur among the hambier classes. This is indiapntably proved the epor'a of the Board of Health. To tne cems- teries destined to receive the rema'ns of the friead ess ond de titure, huncred ace consigned, while ovber burial places are comparatively tenautless. As we have mure thap once stated, neg'ect ia one of the leadeng cusses of this difference. About tie hardest thiog ia oature is to indoce » laboring wan to suspend bis wok take to his bed acd rend for medical assistance wea he first expe- ences the premouitory symptoms of the disease, Dwjlliog to sacrifice his time, and disinctiaed to ve- lieve bimeelf seriously ill ne resists the encroach- ments of the fever, until after the period when jose ons tres!mest would baye cut It short, The phy- sician is called on when he cua do little moretnan wa ch the progress of dissolution. One of the faculty who enjoys avery extenrive practice a+sures us that if subjected to active trostment witnin the tweoty four hours following ixdisposition, ye'loy fever is tar more easiy managerdle than mapy other varieties of fever, which are not con-idered dangerous, Tae essential dif: ference beiween yellow and ober fevars is the ‘endeacy of the former toran its course with frightfal rapidity, If not checked iv the early stage of an attack, it assames a malignant and mortal Character that baile: all the tfforts of science. Hence it is that the poor msn perishes, while his more careful acd better provided reigbbor, who can afford to pnxs a few days ia idleness, hes his medical attendant at the bedside the momeat ho is taken, and passes throngh the fever ia safety. There are otber auxiliary causes which create the im. wense cisproportion we bave referred to, snch as the boy argnment for Day, by N. Richardson, Feq., was very forcible ana di-vlayed extraordinary ability, The case argued {4 an app'ication for a temoorary injunction against the use of Cheifee’s extended patent, Sad Accident at Cape May, PHILADELRBIA Augast 15, 1859. As the steamer De aware was ionving Cape May this morning, severa! salutes wore fired from a mortar on beard. when the pir ce becoming over hented a cartrides exploded a4 a man named James Justice wes loading the mortar. and carried away his arm. A collaction way Popo made among the passengers on board fur + saad feliow’s benefit, Captain Sandford contributing ces Markets. CHaRieston, August 15, 1859, Cotton—Bales tosdey, 560 bales at unchanged prices Celestials, iB NEW YORK HPRALD. New York, August 15, 14°3. FIRST LST OF SUBSCRIPTIONS YOR THA RRLIEF OY THe Nm (RAY DRAMATIC COMPANY. $210 00 20 00 August Belmont ° oo erebnm. Rogem & Bem bd David Ogden 6% $295 00 Amount fOrward.........esesrecessese sees $17 00 Received from criber to the Hernan, ,. 10 (0 MORAL. s ss rsceersssrsesesssssssesesses cess $27 00 Wiliam bookkeper of the Sha kerpeare, differecce in personal babi's, in the mode of liviag. and in numbers, but these are really secondary. The same authority we have cited above declares that, even among filthy dens and foetid hovels in the vicinity of the Fourth oi-trict hundreds have recovered who had applied for meoical aid before allowing the disorder to invade mate- tially the «ystem cannot too often repest that it is de sy which kills the patient. So stolid and intractable are many of i's viciims that they wil! not even claim the gratuitous services cf the Howard Asaociatioa. uatil life sud death are stiuggling for mastery. This we know to beafact. Is it marvellous, then, that the fever sweeps away such multitudes? (From the New Orleans Bullotin, Anzast 8 J We wish we could. truthyully, u:ter words of promize and But we feel thas we cannot. Tne weather coptinues anything but favorable and there must be a permanent change before we can indulge in hope, And, even then, some of the most experienced aay that ths direase is bound to run its course, It may become leva malignant of which there are well fousded hopes, but no large abatement in cases need be expected for rome weeks. We confidently look for, however, a sensible da- crease inthe number of deaths. Weare as-ured that the disease is becoming dec'dedly more aagea dle; besides, the peoplefare beginning to unders‘ard it better, which is a great desideratum. We urge all to be careful. pra- éent and avcid expoure as much ag possiole, both to the sun and night air, and all things. a3 s00a asthe first symptoms appear, go to bed and send for pays: cian ands nurse. When this is done, and acapable phy- ricinn and a good nuree are brought in, in nineteen cases out of twenty a fatal result, with any'hing like proper prudence on the part of the patieat, may be avoided. In the meantime. Gca help us ail. We have heard complaints for some dess pst of the inefficiency of the force required for interring the dead Adrendfal condition of things exists at the Lafayette Cemetery, the particuiars of which we abstain fron publishing. fcr the kono: and credit of the city, although we know them, however, to be true, and we merely say now, tbat what can be seen there every day is revoltia; to évery moral sense, outrigizg private feeliog, ai sescdalous to the eharacter of the city. We call the at- tention of thoce in anthority to this shameful piece of | oficia! dereliction. If the sexton is inefficiaat, or unxb'e to do his duty, let him bs displaced, or furnished with the proper assistance. At any and allerenta, the dead should be buried with. the least possible delry, THE LATEST. During the week ending at 6 A.M, on the 12th inst., the toial number of interments in New Orleanz was re ported to be 1518, of which 1,277 were from yellow fever, For the twenty:four hours ending at 6A M., on Saturday, the 1ith inst, the total mortality was 174; 154 from yellow fever. Ald for the New Orleans Sufferers from New Yors. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. Mr. Editor—We herewith annex and haed you a state ment of domations received since our last, for the Howard Association, New Orleans, which pleas? publish. W? also hand you a corrected list of the donations sent in to the Rey. Dr. Hawks, up to the 13th inst., covering the tums contributed, which he desires you would pubiish im separate column. We attach statements of the full amount contributed, and how the same has been dis posed of. Yours truly, FRANCIS L HAWKS. yee J. OGDEN WOODRUFF, CHAS, L. FROST, DONATIONS TO AY) THE HOWARD ASSOCIATION, RECEIVED since THe 13H INST. Scie yRHROUCH DR: HAWKS. “ ‘illiam Newton Mer. A fend, $50 cer, of N. Orleans, $1,00000 GP... 5 00 W. B. Towa, Fiteh burg Mass....... 300 A friend, P " Co., Ni 10 0 Mra. Ann Watts, Ee: 250 copur. .. f 109 Joba W ‘Hoikerton -——— Charles Abel... ... $1,001 50 NONEYS FOR NEW ORLEANS, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PER R. TAWKS, 00D. BR......... -.0.. $500 00 Wm. M Burgoyne dns. W. Underhilt 00 ‘Anonymous, (for or- ban child). oles BY Samuel F Barry.... Judge Campbell, AH Pomroy. Gideon Pott. Mrs. Mitobell. 00 Fellows & Co... 00 ma. P. Chandier, Wilmington, Del ‘otel Daniel Leroy LR. Marshail Anonymous Stranger, (William Weniber Chivech of the Holy Commu re, 00 Rawin P. Christy... 100 00 A Priend...... $00 Anonymous. $476 00 Total up to August 18......6.. 0.6.00 # ALFRED MONROR, RSQ, ritnow Robert Abbatt, $400 “Hf. Hilton. . W), Cash, $5, $10 1 00 George Kemse: 10% Cotter, &e., the C. C. Nukert 10 00 J. Mortimer . wo employ of A. Monroe C “ Ree TC 10 00 c Temiiton 10.00 House. Fort Hamil wo ton, with the aseiat- J.C, Saunders 500) ance of the ge W. Remsen 22 1000 manl, S Hammersley... 10 00 20 5 00 2500 ve 25 00 B_ Contoit., cone 200 Total. . . THROVOM ®. . FIELD, Mensrs. Grionell, Minturn & Co ‘ $20 00 Carb. BE. M. & Co seeees no THROVEM A OC, FURWELL AND M. FIELD FOWLER, nOSTOR. Collected for os in Boston $1,300 0 THROUGH WR. O'CONNELI Parsons & Brother. THROUGH PAUL TULAS Tulane, Baldwin & Co Pra SENT INTO MESS FROST £ WOODRUFT, | Barclay & Livin Baker & Duyckinck, Sm H Yourg & Co Jobo A. Brower & Co Notehkies, Fenner&Co. ! T. Otis, Leroy & Co. Ephraim, Corning. Thomas Barrow Law renee Bennett. Butler & Lexouse James J. Lowis, by C. Strong & Smith Farrel aye Total. . figs ori dein seve, $630 00 STATEMENT OF FUNDS RUCKIVED RY UA POR THE HOWARD ASSOCIATION, N O., AND DISPOSITION OF THE SAME, Or. PARLST Wood & Hughes Rich. Irvin & Co... . Polls & Co... J. B. Clove, Co. oliestions by Provt & Woodenff bel PL. Hawks. . by Astor ft H—Amount seat to ‘ 1 Colleoted by De 12—Amount sont to 110 Pearl ty oot | Penel ate 88 TK-Sabseriled by Mutual Life Tarurance Ch. Sundry drafte on Now Or.cans Total, . Avs. 6 » through M. Mor aeaeee 81,000 00 1000 00 2008 00 5,000 0 1350 00 £900 00 1.500 00 ndry sight checks... ok on Samuel Smith & Co ek on Canal Bank. . ckon J Reid & Vo sundry checks. ......... W. ON: Mercer o7 kk of La, check on J. O Woodruff & ( insurance Co., by telegraph 4500 00, 1,000 90 FL ita WKS ? 4 OGDEN WOODRUFF, ° Committes. CHAS. 4. FROST, ) Naw Yorx, Ang. by, 1653, AID TO NEW ORLEANS. The foilowing letter was sent by President Pierce to ‘the meeting which war held im Washington on the 13th inst. for the purpose of raising funds to aid the sufferers by the epidemic in New Orleans:— Wasmxorox, August 13, 1853. My Desr igor? omens, Cen ne 's Papere signed y youreelf, & mest Citizens of 1 le eno waabe for a suitable | contribution for the aid of the sufferers in New Oriesas. | lepolo-e berewith a check for which I wish you to add to any fund that may be for the object refer- red to. ‘Your friend and servant, FRANK PIERCE. INTERESTING FROM SOUTH AMERICA. Very Lave from Buenos Ayres and Moatevi- dco—Tne Bivekade Raised. The bark Crisis, Capt. Wiley, arrived yesterday from Montevideo, whence she railed on the 5th ult. We jearn that the blockade had been raised, by the entire fleet of Urqatza, under Com Coe. going over to the inhabitants of the city om the 20th Jane, The British Packet of the 26th, in speaking of the affair, says — Fighting still continued between the troops, with various ucimportant results, Trade was as previous to the blockuce Our random prediction of last week bas been faldlled fooner than we thea dared to expect. Diagusced oith their cburlish treatment, and outraged at their ueg ect Abd privutioua the entire eqoadron, with one accord, eubdmwitted to the legal geverament on the 29th iust , eo ‘that the ricket:y blockade ‘has ttvelf cleared out,” ta geod earne-t: « glowing comment on the sage theory of the fortiyn agents, aed & barle que, th ugh c melusive Appeal ugeiust (he obsequious prastice of the naval cou mancers What» day of iuten-e axcitement to tha loyol and patriois of Buenos Ayres! “The Lingest Inve ba: its turving,’ and the * Empress of tha Plate,” fairly yeinstated in her fluvial sovereignty, we now pre- dict, wi b greater confidence, a speecy and patis'actory termination o the whole question. The sudden * oursting of the babble’ has given ri: to some laughable inctdects. Oa the arrivat of the mail’ steamer Prince. she eubmissively auch ored ia the Outer Rosds, aod locked around in woederment for che block- fading force; till satisfied that there was neither let aor impediment, she gallantly eeutured to her former sta- tion, A merehaot cra‘t that had disregarded the officious intiaation et Montevideo. presente! herseif to ‘the Corres, Inte flag chip, in the Inner Roads, to get her papers iodorred; but, iostesd of » prohioicon, received ® cordial ivvitation to enter. The bdesiegers, too, ingeniourly enough attempted to propt by she occasion. A report as indust tourly circa- ted thst the blockading squadron had eotered tue in ner roads witbou" opposition, and were ready to co op3 rate with the besiegers in an asesult upon the city. Accordingly the rame night a demonstration was made; bot without any serious results Bat tho best joke of all ia the remittance of 2,000 doubloeas from sfontevideo, for the payment of the la‘e blocksding equadron, to a! the di-c ntent that was knows to pi Tt appears thet raid remittance arrived too late for ita purpose, bat pot too lave to find a willing recipient, to the horror and Cismay of the Moctevidean partirans; who bad made this last derperate effort to uphold a falliag cause! Bravo! The same paper tays:— The House has eanctioned a new emission of 25 lions; aud as @ glorious proof of confidecce in the bility of the gover: ment. and the resources of the coua- | try, the money market has shown a decided downward tendercy. [See marine head for the latest ship news.) The Previdence and Worcester Raliroad Catastrophe, [From the Providence Daily Post, Angust 15 ] Through the politences of Mr Jenoks, of the Pawtucket omnibus line. we were furvished with information ef the state of the wounted up to two o'clock yesterday (3un- day) aces from one of the physicians attending u em. Mr. John Marshall is sinking, and no hopes are enter- tained of his recovery. * ton is atill alive, but it is hardly possi- Mr. John Brown and Mr. Jobn Crane are slowly reco- veripg. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman are also recovering. Their daughter has so far recovered as to be about the house. Messra. Stewart, Winslow, and Martia V Jefferson ars rapidly recovering from the effects of their injuries, and wll be able to be removed to their homes very soon. Mr. Rowland Brown and one of His daughters have re turned to their homes in Whitiosville. The other dangh- ter, wife cf Mr Howland, still remains at Central Falls, ard ia slowly recoverin Mr. Gray, of Uxbridge, at Mr. Lawton’s, Valley Falla, thovgh suffering from @ revere wound in the side, is tomewbat better. Ire number of deaths caused by the accident up to this time is "hijteen, to which will probably have to be sfded the tyo mentioned above, Messrs, Marshall and Holton. There are three othors in a vory ori isal situa- tlop, but hopes are entertaiced that they will survive their injurie-—namely, Mears. Plant, Gcldth waite, aad Gwene, the engineer, as when we last heard from then (yesterday afternoon) they had rested. weil, and were quite as comfortahie a3 om Saturday Mr. Taft, the President of the road, and other officers, have been unremitting in their attentions to the sufler- ers, visiting them and providing every assistance to render them as comfortable aa pcanible, The ministers in our city, on Sunday made reforencs to the late fearful calamity, and with all of them the question as to how the recurrence of such disasters may de avoided was extertained. In addition to the list of wounded which we gave on Saivrday, wa apperd the following :— Rowland Brown, ard his two daughters, Whitinsyille— quite bacly injured. Mr. Howland, Whitinsville— slightly injured! Asabel Sherman, ard wife and daughter, of Douglas, | Mess Mr. S ard wife bedly iojured—the daughter le. They are at the house of Mr. L. Daman, in Paw- tucket. Mr Darling, of Woonsocket, badly bruired Mra. Wilcox, of Uxbridge. So badly injured as not to | he able to go home. Emor Coe, Esq., of Woonsocket, was sitting upon the seat with Mra Mallery, but escaped uninjured. Alittle goblin the first car of the down train hada | mot miraculous escape. She was rittiog on the fore- | most seat of the car when the shock took place, Ti back of the seat opposite her was jammed against hor breast. so that she ¢oukl scarcely breathe. She acreamed for assi-tence, and her life was anved by forcing back the | timber with a rail, ard dragging her out. A man who sat on the same geat with ber was instantly killed by a large splinter running through him. Theatrical and Masical. | _ Bowrny Treatr: —Mr. C. Burke, the popnlar come dian, appesrs this evening in his great characters of Sclon Shingle aod Mr Timothy Toodles. The entertain: ments commence with the ‘People’s Lawyer,” which will be followed by the drama cf ‘The Toodles,”’ aud the entertainments will conclude with “Reppings and Table lovirgs. Broapway Taratre.—This establishment was opened Instevening, with Mr. Jos, Silsbee, who has recently re-urned frem Europe, where he bas been playing with the greacest snecers. ‘The pieces selected are the comic draca of ‘ Yankee Land.” « “To Paris avd Beck for Five Pounds.” Mr. Silsbee ap- t Sap Sago aa Tucker. ei Nipto’s Garpen.—The Ravels, whose entertainments are always admired, and never fuil to draw large audi- ences, appear to-night in the ballet pantomime of « Jeannette and Jeaonot,” and the comic pantomime of the ‘Red Gnome.’’ Between the pautomimes two new dances will be introduced, ‘A Valse a Trois,” and “La Rondalla Pas de Cinq.” Burtox’s THeatne —Two excellent pieces are reelected for this evening by Mazxager Barton. namely, ‘Luke the Laborer,” and "The Day After the Pate.” ‘Mr. Andrews appears as Luke, and ia the othof piece Mr. Holland will persooate reven dijlerent characters. Added to this vory attractive programme, the Chineve com pany will also appear. BNariowar Teares —The grest success of ' Uncle Tom's @rbia” induces the manager, Mr. Purdy. to continue its representation. It will be produced this evening with the same excellent cast and beautiful scenery. No doubt the house will be crowded, if we may judge from the great ruccess of the piece since its commencement. Sr. Ciantes Turater —The great dramatic performers, Messrs. Covy and Taylor, will appear tonight in the drama of the ‘ Murdered Waterman,’’ and tho farce of the * Mies Leste will dance. and tue or- chestra will play several iaspiriting airs Tho operatta of the “Swiss Cottage’’ will also be performed American Muerva.—-The Boon Caudren will give Read inge from Macbeth, the tent scone from Jullus Ceasar, and @ scene from the School for Scandal. The entertatn- merta will concludes with the laughable farce of the ““Wouse Dog’? In the evening, the new drama called “Pauline,” will be produced. Hirropkowr —The entertaisments which are given nightly at thia popular resort afford, as usual, the great est pleasure and delight. The programme for this day's performance ia very attractive Curety’s OPRRA Hovse continues to be crowded night. ly, and the entertalaments afford, as usual, the greatest pleasure to the visiters Woon's Miveraers offer a well selected programme of cegro minstrels and other very attractive features for ‘this even: IB. ’4 Serexanene.—This band is very popular, } and theentertainments, generally speakiog, are sach as alk to please, , the Holy Laad is as much a mired ag ecer. and is ng welt, PANORAMA OP NiAC —Frankenstein’s beautiful ex hipition of the Falls is spoken of with admiration, Owrns’ Ascest or Mort Biano —This excellent enter- tainment le a» it should be very successful. Tho lecturor is very talented, and the paintings are beautifal. | ee Ce ET Married On Saturday, August 13, at the Church of Holy Trinity, Brooklyn, by the hey. Dr. Lawia, Wititam Mornay to EU rieMia Ginn, douguter of Thomas Gibb, Esq., merchant, silof Edinburgh, Scotland, On Monday, Augnst 15. by the Rey. Mr. Ward, Mr. Chau CackeRt, nailve of Germany, to Mica ANNim Bax- Tut youngest daughter of tho late Charles Baxcer, native of county Fermanagh, Ireland. Philadel pers pleaee copy. On Sunday evening, August 14, at the Church of th Annurciation, Py, the Rev Dr. Seabury, Taomas Waatry, of San Diego, Oslifornia, to ANsa Etotst, daughtor of the late Louis lannay, of this erty, California papers ploase copy. Oo Friday, August 12, by the Roy, Mr Lewis, Mr. Grrnce Parke to Mies Caraerine 8. &xa, both of Brook lyn. , Philadelphia papers ploane copy. On Sunday evening, Angurt 14, at the Orchard street Univerealist chareh. by tne Rey. Mr Bauleh, Me. Ravew Reywotys to Miss MarcamerT. Onammens, both of this city. ted, On Bunday vighit, Angust 14, at his residenos, 183 Kast Soventoenth rtrest, Jas Wat Fano, aged 29 years, uni- vereslly regretied by & large number of acquaintances, Bis (ciexds and the members of the Fackron Horse f , August 14, Euzaners, daughter of A Kehoe, aged 1 year, 8 mouths ‘Trey and Rochester papers please copy. At Newtown. 11; Sih ment bictay,_ at the rest W. Edwards, in the 68th year i Rorn wife of Deniel Wilkiason, of Camber- + where her remeing will be taken for burial. Providence papers please copy. Op Sunday. August 14 Mrs, Carnanive BRINCKMANN, wife of Mr. Diederich ann, aged 41 years The friends of the family. as also thore of the brothers of deceared, Messrs. Diederich, Frederick. Hermann, and Joho Woblers. and of her brothers ia law, Messra, pry Klivker and Died Bulimana, also the members of. the Gerwan Brotherly Sociery, are respectfully invited to attend ber funeral, this afternoon, at two o'clock, from No. 1 Frovklin street. On Surday. August 14, after a short Illness, J. N. &n- may in the 27h year of bis age. Hi nd friends are invited to attend his fu- is late residence, corner of Broome and tie streets, this afternoon, at two o'clock, His remaing will be interred in Greenwood Cemetery, O» Sunday, August 14, of consumptioa, EuLen Kier- Nadu, @ife of Jubu Kiernan, sged 21 years and 3 months. Her frierds and those of her family invited to xt- texd ber funeral; also, her uncle, James Swauton, aad friends, this afternoon, at two o'clock. from hor late re- sidence, 172 Fust Twenty fourth street. . Liles payers please covy. On biondar morning, August 15, at two o'clock, Mr. Townsisp HevpxtcKson. BBs frends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend bis fuceral, this afternoon. wt two o'clostr, from. bis late residence, oa the Williamsbarg Turnpike, near Jaronica. On Saturday afternoon, Avgust 13, at 5 o'clock from coup de soleil. Bir. Jonny D AeKRon mustard mannfac- turer, Furman street, Brooklya, a native of Dumfrie- shire, Scotland. aged 46 years. His remains were in‘erred in Greenwood Cemetery On Friday August 12, Paur Hampreron, aon of David x ond Margaret Thomas, aged 8 years, 7 mouths and 14 a he friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend his funeral at the resideace of his parents, 239 Henry street, this afternoon, at three o’ sick, This lovely flower, #0 young and fair, Called bence by early doom: Born but to show how fair a flower In Paradise can bloom. At Sonthold, L I, on Saturday, August 13, Mary Pink- ERToN intant daughter of Samuel and Caroline J. Hunter, aged 6 monthy. The relatives and friends of the family, also those of her gravdfather, James Pinkerton, are respectfully in- vited to attend the funeral, this afternoon, at threo o’cleck, from 425 Grand street. On Sunday afternoon, August 14, Extey, wife of James Dolan, of New York, aged 33 yeara. The relatives ‘and friends of the deceased, and of her buebend are respectfully invited to attend her faneral. Her remains will be removed for interment in Calvary Cemetery, from her late residence. corner of Butler and Bose South Brooklyn, this afternoon, at three bs ‘c se At Bath, L. L, on Monday, August 15, Frorence, onl; child of George and Mary Van Nest pags On Sunday evening, August 14, alter a short illness, of dysentery, Mrs. AniGat, ADvs. in the 83d yoar of her age, wife of the Jate David Adee, ton Her remains will be takea toChatham, Columbia coun- tN Y., for interment. Albany pspers please copy. On Monday, August 15 ‘Miacaret Buack, second dsugh- ter of J John R. and Phebe Black, aged 17 years 6 months, The friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, this fs tee oe we o'clock, from the resi- fee ot fost brother-in-law, Robert L. Jones, No. 26 oy etree! On erey, evening, August 14, Uzar P, Warp, in the 56th year of his age. His funera) will take "pres at ten o’clock, this morn- ing, at Harlem, foot of 103th street, Kast river. fa Brcoklyn, on Monday, August 15, Mrs. CaRistiaNa KER, Widow of the late Wm. Walker, aged 53 years. ‘The friends of the family, also the members of Granada Lodge, No. 288, of the I. O of O, F.,are respectfally in- yited to attend the funeral, from her late reridencs, No. 161 Geld street, Brooklyn. this afvernoon, at four o'clock. San Francisco papers please copy. In Williamsburg on Sundsy, Avgust 14, at 12 0’clock, M., of consumption, Mrs. Hyxora Molveayy, wile of Jobn Melnermy, deceased, aged 38 years. The relatives and friends of her brothers in-law, Pat- rick and Dennis McInerny, aud alro of her brothers, ‘Thomas and Michae! Griffin. are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, this afteruoon, at two o'clock, from her late residecce, No 90 North Fourth street, Wuliams- arg. On Merday, Avgust 15, after a lingering illnoes, JAMES H. Towsszy, in the 36th’ year of his ago. His friends and relatives, aod those of his brother, Coaries F, Townley, sre invited to attend his funeral, to- morrow afternoon, at two o'clock, from his late residence, No. 116 First street. On Saturday, August 13, Manta, infant daughter of Michael and Margeiet Frances Peppard. At Cornwall, Oranze county, on Sunday, Angast 14 suddenly, being struck by lightning, Euiza S. GitMons, of this city aged 25 years. The friends ot the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her mother, No. 15 Warrea place, Charles street. this morning, at eight o'clock, Ov Menday morvicg, August 15. at half past 5 o'clock, Mis, Ketuun Mitzen, relict of tho late Joseph Miler, aged 91 yeurs, 5 months and 1 day. at the house of her son- in-law, Simon Ackerman, Minetta lane, near the Sixth avenue, The friends and acquaintance of the family, and the frlends of her sen. Benjamin A. Miller, and of her grand- sens, Mr Morris Walcer and Benjamin Miller. are re- apectfully invited to attend the funeral, this afternoon, at three o'clock. Her remains will be taken to Cypress Hill Cemetery. * On Monday evering, August 15, Capt. Jons Bacon, for- merly of Natick, Musa. His friends and acquaintances are requested to attend his funeral, from his late residence, No. 176 Monroe street, without further invitation. to-morrow afternoon, at three o’clock. His remains will be taken to Green- wood for be leper si cheers is 7 ‘di On Monday, August 15, after a Uogeriog consumption, Mrn ALRvA O'CONEL, wife of Joseph Webel, Her funeral will take place from hor Inte resideace, forth Second street, three doora from Lorimer strest, illiameburgh. to morrow afternoon, at‘two o'clock, HABITIME INTELLIGENCE, AIMANAO FOR SEW YORE—THM DAY. SUM RISA 6 12| moon erm .. Port of New York, August 15, 1853, CLEARED. Ships—Creole, Pierce, New Orleans, W Nelson & Son; Trevten, Green, Bic, J O Beker & Co. Porks—Fxact, Rummley, Savancah, Sturges, Clearman & Co; Fanvy. Smith, Mobile, Eagle & Hazard; Mal- viva. Ross, St John, NB, R P Buck & Co; London’ (Br), Marehall, Quebec. J B Gager & Co. Brigs—Benj Franklin (Br), Davison Hantsport, J 3 Whituey & Co; Arcturus (Br), Nickerson, Pietou, JS Whitney & Co: Acadian (Br). Tockhurt, Wicdsor, mnas- ter; Triton (Olden). Ratje, Cork acd a mkt Heanlage, Muller & Gosling Lucy ‘iH Chace, Scott, Savanaah, Mc- ready, Mott & Co; Magdalena (Olden), Hastede, Vork and a mkt, Hennings, Muller & Gosling. Schra—Surprise. Cole, Fotersburg. Jas Hunter & Co; Gypey, Muiliner, Corpus Chriati, MoCready Mott & Cs L, Lowell, Boston, E & W Herrick; En Avant (8r), Dan: bar. Windsor, J 8 Whitney & Co: Bmily Johnson. Cole, Baltimore, Johoson & Lowden; Julia & Nancy, Davis, Newbern, J H Mathews. SteamereJchn Marshall, Taylor, Philadeiphis, James Alderdice, , ARRIVED Steamehip Humboldt, Lines, Havre and Cowes, Aug 3, with 186 passengers. to M Livingston. Left the Needles at cet tpi the 34; experienced strong wes'erly winds most of the pai ‘Avg 6, lat 5008, lon 13. paced ship ‘Try, of Bristol, standicg W, 6th. Jat 6016, lou 19 10, ex charged signals with ship Wolf Cave, standing I’; 13th, apoke schr ———, of Bristol, at anshor on Banquerau, with 6,(00 fish, Steamship Morida, Wocdhull. Savannah, 57 hours, with pessergers toSL Mitchill Sunday, at 10 PM, off’ Capo Hatteras, exebanged signals with steamships Augusta, hence for Savannah, and James Adger, for Charleston. Ship West Point (pk*), Mullioer, ‘Liverpool, Jaly 8 with 435 passengers, to Kermit, Carew & 0». Aug 11, off Georges : al, saw & steamship bound E (Asia, hence for Liverpoo!). Ship Richard Morse (of Baltimore), Dinsmore, Liver pool, 48 dayr, with 385 passengers. tohW & JT Tapsoott & Co, Has been 26 days west of the Banks, Ship Universe, Bud. Liverpeol, June 25, with 600 pas- sengere, to Williams & Guion, Spip Heloise (Norw). Vannivig, Newcastle, 50 days, with 70 passengers. to Barclay & Livingston, Sh'p EF: celsior (of Boston), Smith, Hevre, wilh 188 cergern, to Lene & West. July 15, lat 45 44 loa spcke whalicg bark Att, ona raise; Ang 5, lat lon 58 59, spoke berk Harvest, trom Hayre for Boston Bak Burrell (Br), Dodge, Liverpocl, 57 8, to De Wolf & Ce Bark J n (Br). Hawa, Liverpool, 56 daya, to the Man- batt Company. Bark Fortuna (Norw), Guile, Newoastls, 59 days, with 2 passer gers, to Punch & Meincke vark Alpha (Tir), Purnell, Bristol, 55 days, with 25 porrergers, toH AF W Moyer, July 27, Ist 42, loa 47, caw a Bremen bark, showing No 247, bonnd wert. Bark Hope, Fitzgerald, Cardiff, via Scilly, 54 days, to order. Park Lessing (Brew), Fredrichs, Bremen, 50 days, with 106 passengers, to Vietor & Duck witz. Berk America (Brem), Gatzjon, Bremen, 54 days, with 175 parser gers, to order. Dark Virginlan (ef Richmond). Bousi Rio Janeiro, 87 daya,to master. July 9, off the harbor, saw archr bound in, showing a white barges with red letter. suppored the Mary Mankin, from Baldimore; Ang 9. Int 1, lon 71, spoke brig Hibornia, from Portland for 24 iisys out, baving had eslms and light Australia, via Ber Oriele (ot Baltimore), Wiley, Montevideo, 40 diya, Sth iret, oe ig? i hi 24, fo pm Spanish Rosalie, from St lor Barcelona. 10 days out, as aime (of Bangor), Potter, Areeeibo, PR, 15 days, to Mal or, Sanda & Keira. : Bark Frederick Deming, Churchill, Rio Grande, July 8, ‘or nin, Ore spare (Br), Gove, Jamaion, 26 days, to A H folomon, Brig Chinchilla, Lane, Neuvites. Ang} to master, Brig Rovnlie (Br) Holmes, Windsor, 1? deyo, to maxtor, Brig Reedy Rhino (itr), Walker, Wiss, SS, 10 days, or Port Morris, | to Hem ; Rebeon, Savennah; Brig Tirone, Bartlett, Macaguadavie, NB, «|? 4*7%, to J ig Miranda (of Darien), Rhedes, Doboy 1s‘ 7 dyn ho 8H Rekeabaogh » ane wo ele (Port), Moneira, Lisbon, 4 _ Tr Rockland), Crockett, Ponce. June 30, RW randy aug Dias 1°28 lou td nooks Susceem taste bo aa Hi wali £o. pil, aq pr tenures w tow a Schr Mery E'Lawa, Walker “Accemach Ya, 3 days. Schr Henry 4 Smith, Jenkins, Fredericksburg, 5 days. Schr Nebrarka, Mulrey, Virginia 2days, Schr Adaline, Simpson, Virginia, 2 day Schr Roanoke Dinsmo’e, Eastuort, 9 days Sohr Sarah A Smith, Carter. Belfast, Me, 9 days. Schr Lucy Blake, Haws Lubec 8 days. fohr Turk Rowell, Lubec, 8 day Schr Mery Langdon, Simonton, Calais, 6 Scbr Jopar Werren, Kelly, Harwich. 3 4 Schr Jo-epblne Tarr, Bover NH 5 day; Schr Jobo Quiney Adams. Norris, Boston, 3 days. Echr Maloom, Seymour, Boston, 4 days. Sehr Corinthian. Wiicber Rocklind, 4 days, Behr Crogon Spear, Rockland, 4 dayn, Schr Telegraph. Perry, Wareham. 2 days. Sebr Hannah Martin (ne). Stoni Schr Brown Stove. Baoon, Portland. Ct, 2 2 days, Schr John Wright, Dicken‘on, Portland, Ct, 2 days, Sebr N Sbailer, Lawrence, Portland, C=, 2 days. Fehr Uncle Joo. Butler. Portland, Ct, 2 days. Sebr Ellen M Duffield, Russell Portland, Ct, 2 days. Scbr William B Collyer, Brooks, Portlagd, Ct, 2 doze, for Philadelphia jSebr Emerald, Smith, New Haven, 1day, for Malladel- a, Scbr Era, Spencer, New Haven, 1 day. Schr Consul, Bowler, New Enven, 1day. Schr Elm City Frisbee, New Haven, 1 dey. Sloop Orion, Cary. Postland, Ot, 2 days. Wind at sunset, SE, (PER SreaMsmp Husmonpr. } Amoy—Arr May 7, Ricbard Alsop, Kenny, Shanghas (ard rid 11th for Hongkong. ) AxpRoSeAN—S!d July 29, Rebeces, Reddie, Boston, ANGIR=Parred May 2, Albany, Gorham. Man‘lla for NYork; 15th, Horatio, Swift, Singapore for NYork; 17th, Malay, Brown, Manilla for NYork; 18th, Gentoo, Devens, Boston for Hongkong: 223 Goleo Fleece, Freemau. Ma- pilia for Boston; 26th, Ariel Ayres, NYork for Hongkong; 30th, Merlin. Ballard Boston fur China; June 1, Gem of the Ocean, Crosby, Manilla for Boston, AstweRr—Arr July 30, Sultava Barrett, NYork; Ang 1, South Carolina, Stewart, and Vatarcva, Costa do. Be- low Ist, Howadjt’ Balch, from NOrleans, Sid 20th, Adel- phi, Gorbam, ‘B ston Borpravx--Sld July 28, Sarah Bridge, Sturdivant, and BT Martin, French, NOrleaos. Batavia—Arr May 5. Baltimore, Northrup, Melbourne. BrREMERBAVEN—Arr July 30, Leovidas, Wilson, NOxisans. Sid 26th, Mississippi, Harvey, Baltimore. L—Arr August 1. Ocean Queen, Howes, Qaebec; arr at Pill 30th, Vivid, NYork. Sld from Pill 29th, Mary Ann Peters, Brown, NYork, (and put bsck 30th.) Cerre— Sid July 24 Automne, Noel, NYork. Cronstapt—Sid July 19. Peterhoff. Woodbury, Boston. Cowrs—Sid July 29, Hermann (s), Higgins, Bremen, (from NYork.) Dover—Arr off July 29, Emigrant, Olsen, from NYock for Cronstadt; Ps | 1, Stella, from Now York, took a pilet and proceeded for London. Exstrore—Cid July 25, Vincente Priesnitz, Kuhn, New York for Cronstadt. ; Giascow— Arr July 27, Luconia, Stouffer, NYork. Sld 26th, Nautilus, Rowe, Philadelphia GravesenD—Arr Ang 2, Stelle, NYork; Van Vineke, Philadelpbia. Sid July 20, Savaonab, Smali, Cardiff sad NYork: Patrick Henry, Hubbard, NYork; Aug 1, Kala- mazoo, Taylor, Cardiff and NYork. Greexock—Arr July 30, Statira Morso, Lawson, NYork; Glaegow (+),Craig, do. 3:4 %8:h, Erio,Curtia, NYork; 20th) John Wilson, Beckwith, do; 3lst, Deomark. Brennan, Philadelphia; Tenaro, Barstow, and Delia Maria, Bars: tow, NYcrk. res the ronds July 30, James Willington, for jonton. Grxoa—Arr Su des Nautilus, Lincola, Boston; 25th, Julie Howard, Bulkley, NOrleans. Hong Konc—Arr May 16. Troubadour, Thornhill, San Francisco; 17th, Aurora, Wennerberg, and Nancy, Nord- o'st, do; 18th, Hannibal, Hoyrup, do; 19th, Taiggud, Whitmore, do; 24th, Phoenix, Lasscar, do; 26th, 0 ‘ssa, Lewis, Boston: June 2, Golden Gate, Barstow, San Fea cisco. Sid Mey 10, Moselle, Thompson San Francisco; 20th. Raleigh, Volum, do; 24th, Lady erie Maruaberg, do; 26th, G Von H: gendorf Von Hus, 4 th, John N Gossler, Burrows, do; John Farnsworth, Bavre—Sid July 28, Ashland. Stone, NOjleans; Choos, Dunton, Cardiff and United States; 20th, Germania, Wood, and frumbull, Smith, NYork. Hamporc—Arr July 20, Oder, Ehlers, NY« Liverrooi—-Arr July 29. Empori 20th, Franchise, Robinson, Charleston; Slat, America (8), Sbaxbon, Boston; Eleanor, Morgan, and Favorite, Stole ton, Wilmington: Josiah Bradlee, Bryan, NOrleans; State Rights, Paxton, Savannah; Aug 1, Buena Vista, Richi- bucto; 2d, Southport, Charleston. Cid 29th, Oregon, Jones, Sav Francivco; 30th, Robius, Bertlett, and Jar Nesmith Mills, NYork; Switzerland, Carter, Charlaston: Aug 1, Rhodes, Ross, NYork ; Banga loxe Whitfield. San Francisco. $ld Avg 1, Conqueror, NYork; 24, Francisco, Enid out 29th, Zenobia, Robinson Baltimore; Caro'ine, Covner, Charleston; Chas ‘Ho'mes. {Pilsbury, Havana ; Rufus K Page, Strickland, N Orleans ; Joan Myrick, Stevens, Philacelpbia; Morey, Mainland, Sin Fravcisco : 20th, Sarah Jane, Stephens, NYork ; Snowden, M’Bider, Portland: Aug 1, Moses Taylor, French, Havana; Progcess, Chase, NYork;’Seranak, Deczr, and Joho aad Albert, Wilson. Philadelphia. Loxpox—Entd inwards July 80, 0 J Chaffee, Nickels, Port Neuf, St Lawrence; Aug 1, John Heary, Mosss, Caba; Iedenon, Urquhart, NBranswick; Sea Nymph, orman, Holmes, st Juha. NB: Mary Macrae, B-amball. Richtbucto; Helicon. Adams. Havana; 2a, Lucinda, Butler, Matavzas; Washington, Kaudson; Quebec; Evstern States, Kilburn’ St John, NB: Cid out 26th, Edwa:d O’Brien, Creighton. Cardiff and N York; Patrick Henry, Hurlbut, NYork and ald from Deal Aug 1): Aug 2, Ocean Queen, Hale, Newpori and NOr- leans. Kalawazoo, Taylor, Cardiff an@ NYork (and gid from Graveevend 2d). Mervaciesgy (near Falmouth)—Put in 27th, Adrianus Willem, Scheve, from Amsterdam (and sld 28th for N York). “per July 22 Jas Swith, Colburn, Boston (and ald 22d for Constantinople). Maviinvs—£ld May 15, Geneva. Tucker, Boston. Mapkas— Arr June 18, Bolivio, Bean, California. Newcastiz—Cid July 29, Aurora, Vautier, NYork. Newrort—Sid July 28, Favorite, Thompson, NYork Nurcw D1er— In port July 27, Louise Maria, for Valpa- raiso apd San Francisco, ready Port Manon—Arr July 22, Tigre, Pla. Charleston. Punanc——Arr June 5. Washivgtou Alston, Vay, Singe- re. Sid 24, Mary & Jane, NYork. Pormiasp—lt July 28, Europa, Nielson, Bremen for N York. QurenstowN—Arr July 31, Empress, Crosby, Cienfuegos; Rainbow, Matanzas, Snrmps—Sié July 30, Prince Edward, M’Donald, Nfs ven. Conn. Sincaporr--Asr May 21, Lady Arabella, Grant, Mel- bourne; 2th, Sir Geo Pollack, Wither. California; Wash- ington alston. Dey, do (and sid 28th for Calcutte—see Pevang: Slst. Pentucket, Nickerson, Akyab (and sl4 June 14 for California) Sid May 16 Equator, Elwell, Bostou; 24th, Stepbano, Campbell, NYork. St Urieva-Arr June 22, Shackamaxon, West, Ade- laide; 30th, Empire, Thorndike, Calcutta (and proceeded for Londou). Sid 20th, Joshua Baten, Basterbrook, N York. tant Porxt—Off July 27, Louise Marie, Wenke, from Baltimore for Bremen; 31st, Nord America, from NYork for Hamburg. SuaNcak—SId April 16, Galiego. Ellery, NYork, frocknotat—In port July 22, Amalta Maria, Sveadon, for NYork log. Tanix Bay, (CGH)—Arr Jano 14, Indianola, Catheart, NYork for Austraha; 16¢h, Exphraeia, Smith, do fer do; Flora, Challis, Baltimore. Tovnay—-Put in Aug 1, John Ravenal, Pittman, from Lor dcn for NYerk. ‘Texet—Arr July 28, Piet Hoin. Meyer, NYork, Wuampoa—Sld May 15 Talbot, Goodhue, NYork; 284, Izauk Walton, Burtley, do. RamscaT# July 31 —Put in, Austrian ship Eto, Morin, from Lordon, of and for Trieste; lost bowsprit, bow cameged, having been run into by an American ship, pame unknown, at 1 A.M, on the 30th inst., off the Tule of Wight. e 8 z Bangalore, San Telegraphic Marinc Reporte. 2 ., Bostom, Aug 16, Aszived—hip Geneva, Calontta; barks Elia, Baltimore; Anclis Glasgow: Levant, Liverpool; Aopletou, Balti: more; briga Wm Nickels, Philadelpbin; Maruala, Marvels; Revove, Hampton, Va; Maratan Delaware City; Avtaka, %, Baltimore; EAwin, Borguela; arah Wooster, aud ary Farrow, Philadelphia sobré Fulantine, Gonsives; ‘Westover, Richmond; Loduski, Aexandria; Black Squall, and Ivey Ann, Baltimore: Madonna, Henry Laurens, far Patterson, Tenrestec, El Dorado Hope, Magellan, Cloud, and © F Buck, Philadelphia, Cornolia, New York; Mel: bourne, Herald Marine Correspondence, Moxtevingo, July 1. The shfo Clarendon, of New York, Cook, master, from Cartiff. W, bound to San Francisco, put fato this port leaky on the 24th ult, The leak having beew found adova the he foe she will proceed on hor voyage in a few dayn. Ship Bowditch, Jonnson, master. trom Boston, arrived to lay, hound to San Franetsco, put in with loss of fore wast and rigging, yards, and saile pertaining thereto, ia Jat 42 8, lon 60 W. Capt Johnson reperta haviag in lat 28 8, spoken ship Oxvan, from New York for San Fraa- isc, oll well; ard in Jat 10.8, spoke ship Antelope, bonad to Son Francltco—door not recollect iho dates. No other arrivals sisee my last report per Kate & Aico. ‘The weather here during the Jact week bas been very vofavorabie for loading the voovels in the hacbor, incon- rejuence of much raio. Tho bark 14 rad Koppisch will be the rid Mer for the States, sny in eight days, for Salem, if the weather permit. 3 POPMILADELTHLA, Aug 1S—4 PM. Arrived—Ship Naples, Dancan, Liverpool; barks Gov Von Oxholm, Davis, Turk Islands; ‘Horace, Tucker, New York; brige Henry Marshall, | Robbins, Boston Whiteker, ‘Han Benner. Morton, New York: scbr5 Gas fio Providence; Globe, Matthews: E Rowley. Kline; iN 5 Hagen. Hagen, Reporter, Gonn, aud North Pacifie, Buck, Boston Cleared—Ship Briseis (Br), Kirby, Liverpool; barks Josephine (Br), Doane. Montevideo; Horace. Tocker, Bos- ton; brigs Henry Marshall, Robbing; Enoch Benner, Mor- ton! Beronds, Webber, and Sarah Vose. I risk, do; sears Willow, Myrick: Christopher Snow, and’ North Pacifio, Buck, Boston; Stary & Loufaa, Adams, Carles ton. Virginia, Harris, Wilmington, NC. Disasters, Sea Correspondence, Br Sur ———, from New York for Pop wash, was lost (on nate) on White Leland, off Maria Joseph, NB; crow Conuamtox—On Thuy sday 11th Citizen, of East Machiss, at] PM, the brigantine ran in’@ ache Baperiment, of N Long Inland owt, aod sunk fee fortusately ves were loot. from the vehe. A part of the wore picked up ia the and foot severely amashed. the sch E’iza La ey iza Lawton, bound ; FULL RIGGED shore ition laland about Oth tage. Snore om the cast end of New’ Bedford 12th. bark Ny Arr at New Bow!find, (late Baker, who retuDed home in comequence of sickneww) 90do humpback oil ; 6th, S R Soper, Soper, of do, 40 § sp 90 do humpback oil. Cid at do 12th, sbip Lewis, Bonney, Nowh Pacitie An. Touched at Taleshusno, in May, Monticello, Polger, Nant. of) not etrted. m j if Touched at Bonin Islands April —, Gladiator ‘Miner, NB, and ald 16ch—had takea nothing siace leaving Jand- wich Is ands, jpoken. Ship Meguotisook, feom Palermo for Philadelphia, Ltr inet Jet 40 26, Jon 70, Burk Star Republic, from Galveston for New York, Aug 3. off Havans. Brig Martba Worthington, Freeman, from Soston for Genter, Ang 2, Int 43; lon 58 40 ig Ellen beves for Jackvonville, was passed Aug TA PM, Body Island hexring 318 miles’ F Julia Anos, Harding, from Boston for Gi Aug 6, lat 48°03, ion 64 50." Bibi Foreign Ports. BarRapors—In pore Jury 23, bork Cordelia, Johna, for Turks Island aud Philadelphia, 2 days; brig Compesr (Bi), Seovlll from Poiladotobin, dieg, YAIRE— Io port 26, brig Jud: ln, for NYork Banyo oaly Aug seme, wanays Ta oal Burxos Ayres —Ia port, Tule 5, ship Golconda, Atking, for New York; bs-k Rowan. Hamilton; brig Cromstadt, Hatch. all re yorted for New Yorke ns OS Crome Havana--Sld aug 5. brig Télon, Fossett, NYoric Bh Aug 8, schr Margaret, Stopling, Baltt- Mmamicn1—Arr Aug 6, brig Sophia, Ballord, NYork. Mostevipro—In_ port, July 5, barku Edward K>poiack, Upten, for Salem, 3 da; Kizabeth Means, Pisrce, aagy Lion, Alexander. for Boston, eoon; brigs Robert Wi Croreil. unc; Chickssaw, Higgins, from akyab, expec’ to be cundemred; Yancy. Patterson, from Rio Janetro, just arr at quarantine; sehr H A.. Barling from Gusnoe Apres, for New Yor soon. (See correspo: jones.) Pictou—Cld Aug 2, brig Leghorn, Warrdn, Philadel- jae 4th, sehr Maytiower, Sawyer. do: Oth, briga J Hiae- ey Lieicigd Bile Reed, Walker, and Clic, Coleman, Phila- phia. Posce, P. R—In port, July 30 bark Excelsior, Walt- tlesey for N Haven, 4 rigs Surah Pecers, MoFar- land, from Wilmington, for New York, 6; Edward Lind, Gilchrist, fm aud for do, 10, (the EL cld at this sity June 21, reported for Para, whieh waa undoudted'y am error of copying clerk); schr Hill Carter, Nelson, faa St. Thomas, wig cargo. wgumne—Eatd for ldg Aug 10, ship Adrian, Hunter, for ny Rio Hacue—No Aun vessel n port July 20, Rio Granpe—In port July 8 barks Robort Pennell, Smith, for Baltimore, pearly ready: Phanix, Mason for NYork. 16g; Ottawa, Brooks, from do, dig. Bark May Queen, King, ald for Rio Janeiro, in ballast, a few days previous. Rio Janzmo—Sld abt July 8 brig Frances & Louisa, Levox, NYork. In port ship Syreu, Silsbee, from Sande wich Islands for NBedford, put in for repairc; barke Catharine Avgusta, Bailey. hence for Australis, repg; W G Lewis, Giles, wig fret: Rising Sun. Morse, for Ham= borg, loaded; Clarisea, Chase, tor NYork; ‘Marylaod, Klein for do; Vezvins Ciagzet, for Montevideo same day; Francia Watts, Denriottor, and Douglas, Co from NOrleans; Gen'Green. Hammond, from Rich for NOrleans; 11th, Conrad, Smack, from Philadelphia; Indus, Drew, from Bal imore vis Bahia; Cora, Seafnad, from Liverpool. arr Gch; Nimrod, Nichols, hence for Australia, do; Wagram, ape from NOrleans, do; brigs Abbotsford, Rogers, for Montevideo, Idg: Thomes Stewart, Owens, trom Baltimore, arr 6th; Cynthia, Gayle, om. 0, do, Sacva—In port abt Aug 1, bark Murillo, Woodside, for Borton 10th. poo s x Sr JaGo—In port abt July 81, berk Grampns, for Trinidad Sth; Canada, Liscomb (fcom Portland), for Santa Cruz same day: brigaF Febars Fontaine; Choctaw; Burton and Fawn, Hoyt, for NYork, lig, St Joux, NBeeAyr Aug 10, bark Anna, Bentson, New York; 11th, brig Avon Kuhn, Boston, to load for Maeti- pique; schrs Sterling, Barker, NYork; Josephine, Fritz, Alexandris, Cid 10th, ship Katahdin, Eustis, Bristol, E. Home Ports. ALEXANDRIA—Arr Ang 13, brig § G Bass, Crosby, Fastport; schr M Burr, Boston, Sla 13th, achre [ (Br), Mithner, St John, NB; Antoinette, Boston; States- man, NYork. BALTIMORE—Arr Aug 13 and 14, steamers Jackson, Parrish, NYork; Westernport. Hall, NYork; sohrs James N Muir, Booze, Cienfuegos; Indus (B:), Day, Halifax, NS; Minerva, MeGiver, Fail River; Joa Crandall, Crow ell,’ do, Cid brig St Andrew, Hopkins. Wort Indio}; -oure Cyrus Chamberlain, Bearse, Boston; Sea Gull, Howland, Provideree. BANGOR—Arr Ang 12, schr MJ, Hall, hence. BATtH—Arr Aug 1, brig: Monticello, Ciifford, Savan- rab; Tangent, Reed, Philadelphia: schr J R Jewett, hence: 12th, brig Caribbee, Clifford, Savannah. Sid ith, brig Forrester, Oliver, Aloxacdeia. BOSTON—Arr Ang 13, (additional). ships Seram: Boweo NOrleane; Cohota, Lathrop, Stubbs, London, June 19, brig Aonian, Yates, Cardeons, Bist ult; sohra Chailenge, Burditt, Rio Huche, 20% ult; Bulrusk, Cherry, Alexandria; Kuth Toomas, Phayor, and J. ‘Willieracon, Winra.re, Philadelphia; Viatage Lewis; Brave Lovell, nnd Ganges, Wiley. Albany: Hume, Godirey, Now York, Cli brig Elisha ‘Doane, Mathews, Baltimore. Sld steamer City of Boxtoa; ship Northern Light; bark Lysander: brig Beoj Cushing, Abby Thaxter, Hudson, Eliza. Arr 14, sbip Republic, (of NYork) Sawyer, Havre 38 ult; barks Mary F. Slade, Baker, Beltimore: Ble, Hom- mond, Phild; Nashua Clifford, do; tbriga Avby Jones, Holkizs, Bovaive, 26th ult; Tartar, Sposr, Chaiestom, 4th inst; Shackford. Michener, Bultin-re; CE Cay Clark, do; Mary H, C-owell, do; Andcew Riag, (ot York) Raynes do; Wm Crawford, Rogers, do; Canton, Crowell, do; Denmark, Yates, do; Celt, Pa‘tigrove, dos Orizava, Morse, do; Tangier, Griffia, 49; schra Joha @ Faxon, Parsons, Jacksonville, 2d inet;Gen Clinch, Rogers Alexondria; White Squall Harding Baltimore: Sally Aan, Clark, Philadelohin; Josoph Poster. Kogltan; HM Jona son. Lunt: R L Tay, Cain: WH Maillor, 'Tacher; ¢ @ Stratton, Wescott: Ci , Colson; A Ticrell, Bell; A L Hyde, Emery; M. , Driecoo. Sarab, Manroe; Sarah L Stevens, Darling; J 8 Schriever, Caio; Had on, Havener; Attakapas Mocte;Lobauush, Goyer: Presidents Forsott; L Dupont. Corson. Tho§ Ireland, Somers: JL White, Corson: RH Wilson. =—; Ellen Matilda. Alien, ard Lizzie W Dyor, Howe, Philadelpaia; J P Bent, Wale lace, Newark: Dorchester. Kilby, Roudout; Daal Web- ster, Lawie; Elizabeth. Wert; Mary, Crosby; Nile Waites Albany, Hutchins, aud Convert, Boult, Albany; Howard, Baker, and Tay State, Burr, New York; Cabot, Nickerson, do. Shi pa rant barks Auskland. Geo Leslia RB Watker, Giraud Turk, Zion; brigs Carletoa, George B yas. Seite (Navtilas, Carclie, C0 Bilttoges S LL Avguat joop Black sto: ‘ynolda, New York for Providence. _ gts CHABLESTON—Arr August 10, bark Veloci‘y, Ryder, Boston: rcbr Helene, Jones, henes; 11th, ehios Susan Owens, Michaela, Liverpool; Sallivan, Mitchell. hence; brige Emily, Davis, and J W Buddecke, Clodius, do: sohre ME Wells, Terry. do; Fivira, Small, Bostoa, Cid 1th, brigs Commerce Burrell, Poiat Petre; 1th. Argus, Sane biates. Trinidad; schr Aid, Stellor, West Ietion. sid 10th, brigs Telegraph, ard Golnare, DIGATON—Arr Avgust 11, sloop Cablnst, Fs : NYork., S10 12:b, yelrs Gennge & Mary, Lord, Philadel, phia; Milton, Hawkins, N¥ork. 8? MACHIAS—Sid Aug 6th, echt Wm Pope, Ingalls, NYovrk. FaLL RIVER—Arr August 12 schrs Charles Henry, Ap- pleby, Rondout; sloop James Gorham, Nichols, NYork. Sid 11th, rebr Ruth Halsey, Cuttle, NYork. GLOUCESTER—Arr Aug 11, brig Calais, Lockhart, Philadelpbl HALLOWELL~ Sid Aug 6, schr Dove, NYork. MARBLEBEAD—Arr Avg 6, brig Emeline, Sawyer, Philadelpbia; 11h, scbrs Elisha Brooks, Bellona, and MNANIUCKER—S14 Ang 11 8 NY ANIUCKET—$ eohra Su ‘ork; 12 Jacob Raymond, NYork. eg ee pe QRFOLK—Arr May 12, steamer Angeline, Halsey, ence NEW ORLEANS—Cid Aug 6, ship Caledonia Brander, Rowland, Philedelphia; barks Lnoy, Tovett. Boston: Georges, Fales, NYock; brig T B Watson, Blackman, Savacreah, NEW UAVEN-—Arr Aug 12 achr Village Belle, Wed more, Bebams Isienda via NYork. NEW. BEDFORD--Sid Avg 12, brigs Sarah Nash, Gibbs, Philadelphia: Montague, Durham, do; echrs Al meca, do: Ken Ie dman, N vor NEWPORT Arr August 12, sclra Sarah Fllzabeth, Phil- lips, Philadelchia; Ann Smith, Cain, Fall River for New York: Elizabeth Coe S.merset for do; sloops Sa: Tavnton, for do; Vun Buren, Dighton for Sag Harbor remained 3PM); 14th beige Oardif, Maivill; & B Tawton, Crane, and'S P Brown, Almy, Now York, In port 3PM, bark Cuba: brigs Conddence, for Mavanes Van Buren, dischgd. schra Elizaheth Co rell, of Elizabath Giry; Argel, of Soersport, lumber laden; Elmira Rogers, from Prov deoce tor Albany; and oth PHILADELPHIA—Awr Aug 14, steamer Clark, hence, brig Reubea Carver, Cobb, Viaslhaven; echr Watchman, Chase, henes PROVIDENCE—Arr Avg 12, scbr Elen Barses. Dale, 4 Philadelphia; (8th. brigs Avaaadale, Peadlotoo, Charlo: rod tor; Waltatill, Morse, do: E Hinds, (of Gardin) Cf ney’ Charleston; sohrs Washington, Morrie, Suffa'k, get £1 B Wales, High. Baltimore: Nonry B Fiddoman Jt no? Milford, Del; J 8 Dickinson, Gandy, Philadolphin; F same B Gibson Avery, do; Mexica, Ohastar, do; Jame 4 and Samuel, Walters. do; Joon’ C Wells, Baker’ gyane sloop Avrawan. Briggs. Rondont; yacht Trane, F awktas NYork; prooeller Petrol. Konney NYork; 14 sched Southa'nproo, Magon Suifolk. Vai Lonidate, Bud delpbia; Henry F Ketcham. Cranmer, Pr , Samuel Lewir, Potter, do; BFrink. Blocks we tha Gandy, Townend, 40; sloops Oregon, stur NYock: Potoier, Fowler, do. Sld 13th, schra ” dary Wesley, North Jawe: River; John Bowman, Chur, Nensem Vas Louira H Endteott, Koatoatt; A Jom sings Jennie ges I Band FL Brown; Ninetta, stites; W! diam Pickeriag. Loud, ard N 8 Crane, Sexman, tor Phi’ sioiphia; Lady of the Ogean, Lewis, do or Cainii; sloop nine 'Raskett, NYork; and from below. brigs’ Harri » sehr Samuel Hadlock; 14tt, scl A nig Alnapy: sloop Sruthport, Jackson ROCKLAND—Arr Ang 4, rohea‘ 5th, Warrior, NYork; Empire, Ponsscola; Guh, Ba NYork; Pera, Lubec, for do’ orn, Spring Bird, NYO, Sid 4th, sehra’ Rebeces. Risb’ dona;ten, Clifford, Jur Meridian, Herald, avd Ge guine,’ NYork; Oregon, ata Florence, do; Lucy Blake. Y ondont; @ h, Pern, Smith do; RICAMOND—Arr Avg 11, sche Merchant, Winters, hence; 12th, bark Over’ jana, Lang. NYork; sohrs Sarab Franees, Bueklin, Re $14 11th, eebr John P le: sand do. cadet, and Leo, NYocle; all, Bam. Salem. SAVANNAH-—Arr, 1 a ‘ee Aug 10, brig Capt Tom, henee; sche SANDWICH Arr Aug 6, sehr Mary Anna, Gibbs, Bal- timore. WISCASS? Avr Aug 12, brig Marsball Dutoh, Cob cord. NYoek, Cl 10th, bark Nethuaiol Take, Peeation rinided, wor. Phila- + igolino, Barton, for ! > , \ Kennebec, \° ' ' ekland; Courier, Rogers, Boston. ' \ York; bark Seboole, Ps