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WHOLE NO. 1548. THE NEW YORK — ERALD. ) MORNING EDITION---WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1853. PII eB ere De OO ARM ARER WAN "tn ceas worknee need ep: m NK. Nove sxeept first oaae w Diy, to Louis G, Fellows & wohelt, No. 21 Maiden Inn NTRP - SIX COOPERS WANTED, TO ee Love teland by mall, Win. fy REDERS WANTED —GOUD, STEADY WORKMEN ¥F ‘Aro wanted at thie office Apply in the Pressroom. CAKD CASE D ‘to whom steady explo; iv men need apply. — ‘of A. Coles & Co. No. 6 Liberty place, near jane. ITBS A SILVER SMITHUS— WANTED, TWO MEN, PLATE makers, and one To superior workmen drietly stendy mon, av Also & doy, sean erst: yours of axe. GEEK ARDUS BOYCE, 110 Groene street. IN BOX SOLDERGsS—E* PLOYMENT MAY BE had on good work apt advenoed prices by applyii mlop’s binoking in’ x, onnister, and “ardeet ware manufacturing 6 om, Gi rent Rantintaret cant sel ine aeactantariae et eating baker ro y And the manta ‘onnis- tore. VRaSeR & EVERITT. ‘ANTED—A FIRST RaT& COAT CUTTER, TO GO to a neighboring vi'y Avply, bofors 9 o’olock A M., to A. #0. A: Arnons merchant tailors, $03 Broad ANIED—A FIRST RoTK CHTTER. BY A FT about starting tre clitiing bnsia-asin tho couatey. oe seed Kael ib gerbes oe : re! gs | s Les ‘mapent situation. at a ‘rir salary, wil! yi SUHEONES BROTHERS, 12 Bowery.) MYCE Teaulre - : eee MSC FLLANEOUS. sw eananaaaaal WANTED bOK Ww A LIBERAL IN- IL be giv je the advertiser red cen’ tarough Fost ADDLE AND BRIDLE; ONE BO) * without -priogr, one fem black greyhou one A b mere aixcecn '» high; » lot of exoh office Sztures; one Past <s-tcr's Masonic jowel, sot @iamond. Apply to L. JaCuB’s, 102 Chatham street, tas Original. eeouri and busin lifeaticas’ Shddrves A De esliionts ed beatnete qualloratins ‘audre E—A FIVE YEAS LEASE OF A WHOLE- Tetail liquors with stock and fixture stock.) iu a cond incwlity, situete at 159 Broo Mreet, corner of Attorney Ihe reason for selling 1s, the owner ls iv © badjatate of health. Inquire on the pre WOR SALE—A BAY aGDALLAH MARE, 16 HANDS high ; is fast, warrsoted sound, and is kind and gentle, and & [tale driving ally’ oF road horse, The ebscriber won! . OF purchase » mato! we her. Apply to L. JA- Wows, ii Chatham strech er APPIY tole 9 BR SALE—LEASE. STOCK, &c., OF A WHOLESALE ‘and retail Segar Sturn, .f twa voare standing, and doin B goed cach buriiess T» wuy one whe wants to find busl- ness, this isa rare chance Stook light, apply wt 168 Chamtere ets ARTNEER WANTED—IN AN OYSTER AND EATING ‘saloon, S73 Broadway corner ef White street; one who dese f acquai: tance and money enough to take . Anwart and willing men will + Tt is well tted up, and hase ply, from 10 A. M, to0 P. M., por- CORNEK TORM, SITUATED IN A GOOD hood, « olase «rocery would dos er, for whio! nly ft will be let Inquire marble yard, } t, next to Third ue, il bud) ROOMS TO LET—WITH OR WITHOUF BOARD at 1ST Henry street, ie MU SKCAL, LLIEN POLK A —JUST FOBLISHED, THIS BEAU- tiful polks, by Ansano Bandini, and for cele st all the uate stores. allaad are of are ncoos- Bees taeiee aisles t avalliay ws of Mrs. YI] yetion iu singing. for 0. yur poses oF ke “carly” appliontion, at her resi: so, will plese mel IANOFORTES WITH CIRCULAR SCALES AND Grand Extevsive HKeidves T Gilvert & €o. have re- ‘Seatly made s now ctroular rosie to thelr pianos, which gives power of tone than avy ever before ured. ited to onll and hear tha a. Molina patent right, and furnish them wt i. wer privee tran any other house.’ For at the Music and Piso. rooma of HORACE WaTBRS, roadway Also «lar <e aes remeut of secord hand pi- ie melodeons at pric: nt defy competition. ane IANOFORTES HARPS —THE SUBSCRIBERS IN- vite attention to their sssortinent of pianotortes, Among thom will be found the p:pular inotraments of Jaovb 1 Co, aud other cminext makers of be ut to purchase are in are the owner: oi t) shwieso mangas ovement dn. 817 ricobe fean. Warerooms 109 Caos! sure RR een eee XCURSIONS 10 THK ¥I54ING BANKS EVERY Day except saturday. Th favourite soa steamer iARO @oloek,; Ham: 96 Ree No. os M bend will be os board." binasr, be provided. Fare, #fty o9 !CN AND CELEBRATION TO WIN 3854. -- Ure ibuses az 4 conveyances wil! Giele”, EXCUR: August 3, aid fray ibe Grand and Houston street ferries, from the Wil- 1 je, and the Twenty third street and Onivary forry, If heat dh the day, commend ‘of 0 goal lore 9o’cloak. Om tho lots on ‘west mide of Fi nae will be offered for sale. Terms Pv) fore—G10 ah lot wt the time of Abe 269 in $5 monsbly payments. Perso: avail themsslves he oppor tne yarchase tl yald do well to boon the wre Refresh eonts will provided for lot owners s: froe of expense, av shout non. Music snd danci ut fig invited to gartialpe are reapect! pate * Sic forther infocmeticn the 4 Ha in the fostiv: he ovcation. al be given at the often, No. 5 Tryon row, oorner of Chat- sirect, or by PD. BUGAN n the premises, G. G. aNUREWS &J. F RENDALL. OavTHING, dee, SESS seen rorentn: Done LOTHING AND FURNITURE WANTE nd gentlemen being d convorting the Jato cash, will pl rider, by lett paid. fin nal street, Wast Brosaway, or by le addrersed to 3. COBMN. Ladion attendad te THING.--TWO THOUSAND DO! ited. The highest eash price wi'l be I tt money for larre and sail ict ) of every eee Addr JAMES MORONEY, at bis seo TO CAPITALISTS OR tirous of extending my present busi ing all the sdventaces for manuiecturing Of olothing, to thore in the trade, or eapitalis 6 f° Sommeonon, I respestrully offer my services. Address J. H., Herald oftioe, —-— — —- ORFAMENTAL URON WORK. ~ Crowes ATENT CAST TRON ‘elmaplicity, durability, Eapotylc, pattern, of" ornament’ per ra ing foot loss than it aso f ple, The New York Foundry ‘Manufacture this railin f * pa) badid: eotom ‘bed dook raill foot of of all desoripti thoes. ip sectiol their afew wey. 2ON DETEA ARERGOMS—CHBAP SPRING mattrscs bedding depot. The healthy, patent ipewrnnant rotus ote, tality Patent mattresse”. beds altered to cent spring mattrosses, $5 to $12 bedetoads, ali patterns and sizes, $4 to M0. Private Sek ‘ho. furnished prompely es Brosdway, bear ret, UVACTURER BY bod One. SL Bro re rasitng f ‘ON B. WICK ERSHAM, BW railing, iros see for far: BILLIARDS, Dike 20% SAMR—WE INVITE BUY. Maniac cur strat 6f taitiong tabtow'sn heed, eh marble ot wooden beds, wiht all tm setabligbuneut in tr Tap wt, ae a an ’ Ds BENJAMIN ve Broadway. —P. 3 Gar, \--] FE: ILLIARD TALES FOR SALE.—GENTLEMEN IN te chase tables, will well to ell and ox- r made stock, with our latest im A to all others now in use, Two MEARS'S FRENCH AND ENGLISH BOARDING s04 day sohool for yonys Inglag, ot. S and 33 West ta stecet, holweon FIC And Math ayeaues will re open on Monday, Saviam var f. TWO WEEKS LATER FROM CALIFORVIA. eteteraeeaaaneaenaed ABBIVAL OF THE NORTHERN LIGHT. Prosperous Condition of the Zines. NEW GOLDEN DISCOVERIES. Great Number of Robberios “and Murders. DEATH OF THE NOTORIOUS JOAQUIN. STATE OF THE MARKETS, MARRIAGES AND DHATHS, &., &e., &. The steamship Northern Light, Capt T. Miner, from Sen Juan de Nicaragua August 16, with dates from Saa Francisco to the Ist of August, arrived at this port at 12 o'clock last 1 ight. She brings 620 pasemgers, and $1,124,953 in gold om freight, besides # large amount im the hands of pas- sengers. ‘The pasrengers are all in good health. Among them eroCapt, T. B. Cropper, of the Cortes; B. C. Saunders, Yeq., late Coilector of the port of San Francisco; and Rev. Dr. Huddart. Mr. Luther Fuller, aged 68, died at eea Aug. 23d, 0 inflammation of the bowels, ‘The N. L. left New York Aug. 5, at 3 80 P.M, and arrived atSup Juan Ang. 15 at8 4. M., having stopped ‘at Kingston for cosl. Returning, left San Juan same day, at 8P. M., and arrived at Quaraatine at 12 P. M., Aug. 22, having been absent but eighteen days, smd mak. ivg the time through from San Francisco to New York ia twenty two days snd three hours, the shortest time ever made between the two places. She counsoted with the Cortes, which ehip left San Francisco Aug. 1, at 5 P.M, bay ng been detsiued to enable merchants to answer their correspondence received by the Sierra Nevada, which rhip arrived on the 3lst of July. The transit across the Isthmus ocouptlad only forty- eight hours. The Exglich wail steamer Trent, bound to Navy Bay, acd the brig Gicbe, for the United States coon, were at Sen Juan cn the 15th, F We aie indebted to Mr. N. F. Hedges, Purser of the Northern Light, and to tne expresses of Messrs. Wella’ Fargo & Co,, Adams & Co., aad Berford & Co., for files of the latest papers, &o. SPECIB LIST OF THE NORTHERN LIGHT. Dnncau Sberman & Co. American Exchange Back, Adame & Co Borgoyve & Pluw ,000 Drixel & Co. Philadaly 100,000 Collins, Cushman & Co , $2,110 W. Appieton & Co,, Boston 36 120 Jobrton & Lovden, 16 804 A, A. Coben & Co. 20,000 Spafford, Tileston 11 000 Acceseury Transit Co. 40,000 Total... Sammary of a Fortn! ve News, (#rom we Al's California, Aug. 1) The last furtnight has been marked by maay events of public intesent ip various parts «f the State, in some in- stancas atterded with considerable exctiemeut. The rquatter ¢ifficulttes in this city, whish at one time threatened to result in serious bloody riots, have parsed over for the time being, and we have rearoa to hope they wil! not be revived, Int of the sgricultural districts the agrarians gre su supreme. In sane instasens ite § old raucheros ye been completely stripped of all t! woasions, ihe sqvatiers not leaving them even ‘her, ‘deas, orchards or yards. The herds sre sometimes diiveo from their ranchew, sometimes seized uroa and slaughtered or fol. by the squatters, and rometimes the owners are compelled to pay for the ot their catits upon their own nds which they have held quiet ant peaceable posres:ion ever since the Spauish sestle- ment of the territory. Fer all these wrongs and out- rages ‘bere spyeara to be no remedy in the State, aud the suflerers have litte cr uo hope of relief except from the gereral goversment. ‘The sheat ciopa in nearly all parts of the State are buffering wit rust, which it {5 ssid will make the yield twenty or twenty five per cent less thaa it woull have been otherwise. This, with the preeent rates of flour, bax advanced ‘he price of wheat considerably. aud the tuzmere will reahze large profits from their crops, not- withstanding the rast. The gubrrosat rie! canvass was opened at Sacramento on the 18h by the present executive, who touk the Geld in scvoescy ¢f his claims to ra cleotion. He has since cacvassed @ considerable tha of the morthera part of the State. His opp: nent, Mr. Waldo, went first ia the southern mines. where, we uuderstend, ho was warmly reeolved by the people as the reform candidate. The frierds of each candidate are sanguine of success, but At present it is difficult to form an ides of the probable rerult. It in quite certain that Mr. Bigler will not re- ceive the full etreagth of the democratic party, buc whether the defection will be sufficient to elect op: ponent is yet to be reen. A party of mountein Iodians, who have been for some time p+ st commit‘iog Cep:edations upon life Lad rtd in Toulumre county, Javely became co bold acd dariog in their outrages that the citizens were under the necessity of taking steps vocheck them. A volunteer company wax formed, who chared the ssvages into the mountain fastoeaves. They did not overtake however, Stili it will Bave the effect, doubtless, of intimidating them for atime. ‘The present reaeon Ia bighly orable to mining ope rations in el) the gold districts; the miners saem to be gecerally fortvoste io possessing valuable claims, which are yielding abundantly by the use of improved meaus for éxtrecting the metal ym present oe the tu’a! produc don of gold for the six montha commencing with the Lat of Juve will be larger than during any slmi- lat period sloce the opening of the zines. Chis revult will be effectet, too, at larger protits to the miaers en- gaxed than beretoters. fine inteliivence orought by the Goliah yesterday from ihe Sonth, tadicates » very serious stale of offairs in toat part of the Siste. Ths outrsges upon life sad pro- perty that have so long been pepetrated with impunt Uy Bands of Ouriaws aud desperadoss, have at isnge criven the inbabitents to the n<cessity of taking the law into their own bands, snd freving themselves (roman evil that the smd “phe veers ucadletoresch. Itis a Je necessity, but there ix no atterastive, Los Argeles cocnty, alfording o» it does temptation, ay well as facilities, to ma vv.s.sund robbers, has long been to Northern Califoruia wheat Texas wai formerly to the States—a rendezveus for villains, Nothiog but un active eppllcation of tha Lynch code will olange :ts ouaracter in that rerpect, That code the citizens seem inclined to put in practice. ‘We bave to recerd the hungiog of two more wen by the populace in Calaveras county, one onthe charge of hose rtealiog, and the cther for murder, A decision +as rendered in the Supreme Court « fow Goye sinee, that will attract attention aud orsate some surprice in tha Atinstic Srates, The Court dscided that the mines of gold sad other precious metala of Csliforata pro the exalunive property of chis State, that the United Staves bave go interest in them aad cannot exsroise a jurisdiction over them. The decision does not iuclude ihe Linds containisg the minerals, but only the miasrals themrelves. If this opinion of the court becoues estab- hed as law, which we think it will not, it will prove of iromense advantage to the State by making the mines & ceof Stale revenue, which they never cia be 60 they are recognized as the property of the gone- ernoent. correr stone of a new Catholic church has been laid in this elty. ‘The sbiperighta and caulkers have atruck for an in- oreace of wages, from $8 to $10 per day, sud have suc- ceded, $10 beicg the wages now. The ‘locg shore men sizuck for $6 per cay and uine hours for s dsy’s work, aud bave likewise succeeded. On Jaly the 20th, » squatter ramed McCarthy shot the Gevaty sherit! of ihie county, who went with « wit from District Court to dispossess him. acd the she riff ip return sbot McCarthy. The wound of the {aio the bip and ls cot dangerous; but McCarthy is dan- gerourly wounded with two bails in the luogs. Deve Mission is to be established in the city. Fif- teen thourand dollars bave been subsoribed to erect a Duikding to be used as: eh andschool nous. There waa e tire among the shipping in the harbor on the bib July, ‘Te ship Manco, with cargo, was bucned to the water's \ lose wbout $40,000. On the night of July 21, the olippers Surprise and Hor- vert, when leaving the barbor, came {a oolieioa in the fog. The Surprise was not rerfously tojured, bat the Herbert lost maiomast and risen: be a3 benide other injuries. No person was harmed. The Herbert is in port, repairing. eample of «ate nine and e@ half feet high has beon oxhiblved in thie city ‘The recowned robber ohief Joaquin, who has been made a great hero of rowance by newspaper writers and Jegialatora, hae at length been captured by tee Stave crops rateed for ths purpose—at least, aman suppored to be bim bas brew taken. The Joaquin war has cosy the State a good round eum of money, and hes resulted ip nothing wore thas is accomplial by the taking of a thief or robber by # constable or any other private citi. zen. The Jraquin that there has been so muoh talk about is parels @ fabulous character, whore exploits of villainy beep acnounced as cocurring eo the same day ip balls dozen different places, aod at the extremes of the State Suil, we are glad that the supposed re wen'ic chieftain has been captured. A paper is in circulation ia this city for signatures to 4 petition to Congress for the estabdlistment of « mail line over the Nioar route. We certainly require ad ditional mail feclitios, fand hope they will be extended to us; but we doubt if{hé movement alluded to is the ent calculated to seoure the desired ond, Pie prnotion- bility-ef two distinot ma'l lives is very doubtfal, and it ie more than probable that the experiment would fait enlaely, we informed that there {s © paper in circulation in 2 ety for signatures to a petition to extebli-hesent of a mei line between San Pravcixoo evd the Atiantic Statee b+ way of the Nicaragua route. Company to the Niosragus Cumpany, or the establisn wrnt of another line to run altermate weeks with the present Lane, joaquin, {Krum the alte California Joly st ) Below we give the covteats of two deups ‘cues recelynd through Tod & Co., yestertay morning. Of the capture and deeth of Josquin there appears to be some dout, tbovgh it is highly probable that the scoundrel is take or ts where be cancat # cape. “* Phree*Fingsred Jack’? old offeader; mate villain, with who-e early exploits tn Cali are quite familiar He is a native, we believe, of te Be was the principal actor ia a terrible tragedy which occurred fn the eprivg of 1846, cot far from Jonoms ‘Two of Kremont's party were captured b: a baud af us. tive Matiformiane, heated by this ‘Three Fiagered Jack,'’ end thelr perrons horrbly mutitated before death was @rected them. One was literally flayed slivel Jack, (who derived bis -oueriquet from the mutilation of ove of bie bands caused by it having Caught usder a lariat against the pommel of his saddle, ehile laroina & bullock.) wa: orona prisoner io this cit’, four yearn since, Since his escace. ‘o the preseat moment, we Lave pot heard of him wae the prominent actor tu that terrible tragedy, which dirgreced the. name of bumerity, en the part of cectain native Californians, ia the spring of 1846, tm thi. country, The wenticn madeof hix ia the following ascount Rivex tothe report av air of trathfuloess that to us is quite convincing. We bope + may be correct. ANOTHER MURDER IN MABIPOSA OOUNTY. taniposa, Jaly 26, 1853, On Monday night, the 26td inst, » Me G.escack, cf thie pleco, was shot acd instantly kited bya Mexican bey named Domirgo The parcu/ars, as meat as re 040 gather them, are ¢a ‘ollow :—There was a deuce at Colo- redo, about five miles from Mariposa, at whch G ascock acd Domingo were preseot During the evening one of ‘Ve women had a difficu'ty with @ ,eatleman with shom she bud been danoiwg. During the dispute Domiego ia. terfered, esyig the lady was bis wiser, waea Glaso #epred up, and. slapptrg Domingo livhtly in the face led the lady on the four acd dansed with ber. After the dance was Gnisbed, Giasonck walked to ti out giv ng say warning, fired the ball the arm into the body of Giaroook, w without speaking u word. Alarge ounmber of persons from thia place avd vio'nity a:ejaow out in pursuit of (he murderer, and it ia thought to be slmovt impossible for him to escape. Suould he be taken. he wil in sll proba- bility mest with the most summary pusishment, Tyuderatand Glassoct was formerly from Texas, and ‘was much esteemed by all whoknew him, ‘Yours, in haste, TCA STILL MORH IMPORTANT—JOAQUIN CAPTURED, BR- HEADED, AND HIS BODY IN THE HANDS OF HIB OAPI1ORS, It bas just been reported here that the company of Rengera, commanded by Captain Harry Love, met with ‘the cotorious murderer and robber Joaquin, and six of bis equaDy {ofsamous band at Panccha Pass, avd after & Oeoperate reaping fighf, fasts and eve of his gang were killed and two taker overs; three mauaged to moeke their ercape, but oc® of their huraes was killed ard reveral captured. Captain Love is now on his way down with bis prisovers and the bead of Joaquin pre- ferved in epirita. ot One of Love’s company was seriously injured. ours, * In y rc 4 Quartzburg, 27th July, 1883. P.8.- IL bgve Just learsed that during thivengagément the Rangers were commanded by mint Buena, (Love met being presenut,) end thet the ther one ki was known by the came of *: Threo Ficgered Jack.’” Merced River, 27th July—19 P. M. Moxe Aurifecous Divouvertes, (From the Alts California, August 1.) GOLD DISCOVERED NEAR BANTA CRUZ. We are indebted to Dr. H 8. Gates, of this city, for 1n- formation of the new gold mines di-c wered near Santa Ceuz Dr. Gates, on his way from Moaterey on the Gov. Tompkina co this city, etopped on Tnurvday « few hours at Sante Cruz. While there be heard the report of oew mites having been disccvered in the mouataics. 8 tow miles to thenorto and he was ons of @ party to ride out to see what foundation there migh; be for ibe report. ‘The mixes are ebont eight wdiss from Sante Crus, on anarrcyo which smpties into tae Sea j0re0z0 creek There vere three or foor persons at work. baving uo the day before. The firnt day they worked bata tow fF hours. and made altogether about $4; but they were all inexperienced persons. xone of the party having beeo in the mines except one, who had worked thers ony « Th work with & loog tom sad a, a Gisadvantage. imbered with pine and red-w. and tears aatriking re.emlance to the couctry aboal Teer Crock, in the northern mines. acd the eartu his the rame gereral cineritious character Tuvey arroyo ia 4 very briek little ctream, furnishing, Dr. Gates thicks, 100 tom power. The ings, where the men were at work, were about five feet cesp. © top dirt was 8 black and rather randy alinvial soll next ceme a cineritious earth mixed with «ilex an’ wate, and below that cecompored granite rested ie bec rock ofgranite or sleie. Whils Dr Gates was there one of the party washed @ pan of earth aud obtaiued about rix cents, The party were using milk pans for nt of others. The mines were discovered on Wednesday, aud the grourd had been prospected fer only & mile or tw. No Plaegeaew te ——- Kontiers ground ed gol pebt De. Gates, is apparently very pure. fine au gtanwar. The mines are nut fae from Greham’s mill, and the Jand has two claimants, Graham aade Freaon- man named Don Carlos. The misesare abrat tweoty five miles frem San Jose, and about seventy-five from this ay iz quite an excitemect in San’a Crus on the avbject. EEFOBTED GOLD ahaa! ae PORT SErOND: A passenger by the <c! ir arrive? yesterday (rom the northern cast, reporta that large gold discoveries have been made in and near Port Oxford some time sivce, The gentiemam who gave the information has been engaged in trading with the Indiaus for sums time, and en secogut of the steamers not touching at Pert Ox- ford, bimeelf snd four others started Cor Umpqua river, = while - eee ine pets dtagings. “ In come places the itis could easily be per- ceived on ‘be eurfacs of theearth. The intermation was given to one of the officers of that station, who fousd that the reports were not exaggerated. In ‘a ehort ti the news was spread and othe:s weotto work, wheo perty of five persons took out $1,000 a day, ead were doing #0 when tha Cecil left. Our informant acd his son took out for days togethor $150 per Vay, and part of it in and near the howe haw f econ . There is no telling bow far the mines exter as there how teen righ diguings paying from $40 to $100 yer man per day in Port Oxford, and aiso for twenty miles north srd south as well as exteudiog into the in- terior, There were but few mi there, rey fifty or tixty, Dut as the rews Fprend moxe were flocking io. Provisions were searce, infact there was mane to be bad short of Scottsburg, Pork was selling for forty five cents per pourd, and o1 artioles in proportion, The Cecil was chartered for the parpose of coming this city to procure provisions and mining tool*; of the latter there was none to be had for lov Person tain it by letters, &o, a well a old which was takeu out, by caliing , cov & Co.'s, bankers, in Moatgomery stieet, The ox: cltement was #0 great that cearly the whole orew left the Cecil and took for the diggings. Cep'ain Miller, inte of the schooner Orel!, wan drowaed ot Port Oxford a short time previous to her satling- Marriages, Births, and Deuths MARRHED. In San Frasciaoo, July 20, by P. W. Shepherd, Tq. Jantice ‘of the Peace, Adam Schuppart to Magia'sna urer. July 21, by the same, Hecry Albert Trammel to Eiize Amelia Schnabel. fn Sen Francisco, a 19, A Rev. A. Williama, Mr Wm. 8. Coville to Mis Mary’, Gibney. July 21, by Right Rev. Dr. ANemany, Mr. F. 8. Wen- bloger to Miss Kate Curtin, both of Saa Frane!aco. At Santa Ress, July 7, by Rey. Stephen Riley, Mr Joel Crane to Jane FE Davideon, all of Sante Row. In Wellingford. Conm , June 8, by Rev, E. R. (iibert, Gexrge B. Bitchcook, of ‘Jaa Fraxoiseo, to Haing doarve, eldest daughter of Wm. H. Hall, Kaq.,' of Walli®gtord. Ta Stuokten, July 21, by Rev. Mr. Saxton, Mr Goarge Webster, of Btookton, to Miss Jerusba ‘A Jones, of Peoria, TH. In Jeckson county, O. T., Hom. Joha K. Hardin to Mixe Awande Gell ‘At Velejo om the 25th inxt., by Rav, Mr. Woodbridge, Heary Van Velkevbury acd Kllea 8 Perkine, both of Sau weir Coon Hollow, on Tharséay, July 28 by Per. J ‘900 Hollow, on Tharsday, Ju ev. James Pierepoot, Mr. Jan. K. Gtles to Mix Rostue be. Jonm, Jure 19, Orcar H. Cone to Mixe Margaret J. Strovg, all of Marion county, 0 T. June 2, to Sakem, U. T., Arthur logeil to Mrs, Elesaor ‘Taylor, both of Cincinnatd, June 28, at Halcyon Grove, 0. T,, Jan. Craigee to Mine Mary A. Dergeblid. Ta the Baptist, Chapel, on Washing'on atreet, on the evenieg of the 17th July, by Rev B. Mrierly, Mr. J.C Monsderfer to Misa Caroline Cushing, both of San Fraa- choco July 3, im Salem, O. T., Mise Gertrude J. Hall to Capt. Leona:d White. i June 26, 1 Salem. O. T, Rev. Win, B. Morwe, of Whid- byte Island, to Mine Kiimbeth Wood. On Tuesday evening, July 19, by, Eider 0. W. Wandell, George Patterron Foant of Sydocy. New South Wales, to Kether, Cangbier of Jobo and Mary Dilworth, ofCounty Tyroue, Ireland. ‘July 28, by Rew B. Brierly, Mr, William? Newton Cog. hild, formerly of Richmoxd, Ve, and Miss Line Jane A ormenly of Indianopolin, Tn Salem, @ T., July 3, by the Rev. D. Loulie, Cuptain Leonard White. of , to Miss Gertrude Jane Miia Clackamas county, Oregon, Joly 13, Mr. Wan. Hall amas coun’ ) Mr, Wn, to Miss Christiana Deval. July 18, Mr, B. L. Gardaer to Miss Many Parker, both of BIRTHS. Jaly 15. the lady of Heury Ownes, Req., of a daurhter in bea Franeleco, ou Toursday, July’ 28,0 8A. MC, Mre Jokn Hesketh. of a son On the 16th Joly, at Omon Reooh, Santa Clare valle; Madame ®. Bobttwon of een” Wea DISD, Suddenly on ths morning of July 21, J. Chaening Gum- mer, aged 52. 13 Bch port, Mozree county, New York. Aneit30 ot CODSUD] by we) , youngert deaghter “RAST Sess vain Rice eon. 4. Jul ber, bt weamiiteee Hei 7 Killed by the felling of a stone, while worbing on his drift, om the 14°h July. William Dickey, of Boston. In Bt Louis, Sierra county, July 12 Chae A. Avery, oged about 25'yenre, from covnty. NY. Drowxed, wt Cox's Bar July 13, Mr. Fash, of Dubuque. Towa, leaving 6 wife and family. ~ At San Fraccisoo, July 22, Bennett, the adopted tofant of Ma Rosina 8, Mathews, agid 6 weeks and 6 nf Bata Cara, Mary Santa on Sunday night, July 24, Cia- risen, only child of Dr R. Pr op Ms Cole, of San and 2 months. Francisco, aged 1 year At Sen Franolsoo, July 26, Eliseb+th, daughter of Wm, bar Copter pg aad 20 days. ul ure twia daughter of George acd Een Leland aged 8 months aud 6 days. we On the 26th of Juce at Fort Milter. on the woper San Joaquin river, Grace Weavseils, axed 15 months and 10 days, daughter of Major H. W. Wesscils, of the U.S, amy, Te Fan Frapcisen, July 15, Mrs. Julia Kavanagh, wife of Jemes Kevenegh, axed 21 years. At the residevoe of Charles Homer, Eeq., Fravklin H. Keles, son of W. P. and Jane A. Kelrey, aged 17 moatbs aud Ove days. Juls 20th, of teething, Catharine Leland, twin sister of Laura, decesred, and daughter of Gsorge H and Filen Le'and #ged 8 months and 10 days. Providence psoars plese wy Ov Surday sfiersoon, July 17. Ferdioand, soo of Tho- mas ond Fanily J Tennect, aged 8 months. Near Sant City, Marios county, OT, June 23, MI- perva, daughter of James and Elizsbeth Pearl, aged 5 yours To Portlond. 0. T,, July 4. Charlee H. Howaed, fazmerly of New Hempehire. sged 27. Jcly 10. near Robinvon's Ferry, Calaveraa county, George W. Herrington, aged 41 years, formerly of New York His desth was caused by tue apsstiing of a wagon. A‘ Latona Kapcho, near Naps City. July 13, Heory Chever, Esq., of Saiem, Mass. Hs remaics were buried at Yapa City Cemetery. In Fen Francisco, Mrs. Jano Young late of Philedel. phia, wife of Capt Andzew Young. Philsdvlphia papers pleace ore Infen Frazcisco.J uly 29, of dysentery. Marion Patter. eon, of Rochester. N. Y., in the 26th ysarof hisage. Ro- obester papers plea'e copy. INTERMENTS IN BAN FRANCISIOO, FOR THR WEEK ENDING JULY 14, July 8—Joveph Robbin, of France, aged 63, ‘Mattrew Ryan San Frapolsco, 2. Anne 3 Joseph, Suv Fraacizoo, 3 mouths. Joveph West Sweden, 52 years 9—Thomas T Riley, San Fraaci+co, 2 months. Emily Harper, Saa Francisco 9 months. 10 LF ge Aart. New Jercey, 51 years. P.§. MoNewan, Ireland, 61 M—Francis W. Bigelow, Watertown, Mass. 25, Mr. lam, late of Sacramente, 12—Infant obild of Mrs. Ehaboen. & Eonsell, San Francieoo, 11. 13— James Foevet, Ireland, 62. A Breochmac. Charles H. Birdsall New York, 20. 14—Bissis Wilkinson, San Fravcisoo, 8. Mazy Cuvningbaw, Nova Scoti«, 29. IM BAN FRANCISCO FOR THE WREK ENDING BA! 22, 1863. Jay 15—E. ©, Tory, New York, aged 3 years. 16—Laura Le! San Francisco, 8 months. 15- John Straw, Hew burg, 62. 16—John T. Tory, San Fraaciscs, 14 months, 16—Bulen Warren, Erie, Pean., 8 years. de—diarrey Jontoes, Nopware 20 30est ‘ae lopway. a, 16—Emnx, U'Conner, Saa Francieso, 2 months. 16—Wam. Jordan, Irelaad. 44 yoars. 16—Jemes Fracces, France, 22 16—John Lowthter, Eagiand, 32, 17—Julius Reudeau, France, 17—Sebastian Arva California, Iodian, 8. 17—Aicg Kung. Canton, 85. 17—Ferdinsnd Teunant, San Francisco, 634. 17—Uskoown man, France. 19-—Ah Pour, China, 22. , Sao Francisco, 1734. 19—Finzk HL Kel 1€—John Meroival, Ireland, 60, 20—Ju)is Cavana, 22. 20-—Catharine Lelard, San Francisco, 1. 20—Tolko! Orm, Cal, Indian, 10. : Charis» a, Germany, 21 Ee et 32 41—Thow. Ben Franciseo, 1444. %—J. 0 Gummer, Eogiand, 62. 21~Kliex Eleuwood, Sua Fraactsoo, 3, 22—E, Riley, Philadelphia, 36, The San Francisco Markets Tho Alla California of the Grit inst. says» :—Since the departure of the lar: mail, our market has worn s more euimeter a~pert, and presented more festures of interest than for apy similar period during the present season. In the face of very heavy importations from domestis eastern porte, of every description of merchandise, there has 8 reaction in nearly every braach of trade. The advanced rates obtained in most articles heve been sus tained thus far, and the impression -eems to prevail that after the arrival of the next steamer, a furthey advance way be eae should advices represent that ebipments to Port continue small The sales of the fortnight sam up a large emouct, partly to the trade, and the balance on ayeculstion. nome articles, prices bave been estebli: which le margin for profits at shippers ee: but ina mejority, although - marked provement is apparent, consignments are still makiag ‘a Sosa, and in view of the very heavy anticipated impor tations due here within the next sixty or ninety days, it in at beast problematical whether ucder their presiure ices may not sgain recede. Since the ldth inst. thers Bove arrived from Atlantic dewestio forts. Eu ty for for merchandise was large; but Inter, owing to the general advacce in prices, it has fallen off, and the couatry deal- ors baye dought Uap It is, however, to be expect e4 that « good trade done daring the coming nalf month, a4 #lecks are light asall polats upoa the upper rivers, and the seasen ie at band when, owing to the low atage of water, much higher rates of frwigat wili rule than are current row. Boots AND SHOES,—-Some descriptions are doing better; heavy Hungarian boots pay about 50 per cent atvance Upos cont and charges; long legged rubber boots ave alia doing well, other heavy boots aud kip hy Ire half welt sell at shout 26 per cent advance; other heavy kinds of men’s wear, calf sud patest lesther, ere selling at a lors. Ladies’ aud children’s wear are io fair demand, and real izing abort cost, Corran.—The bulk of the stock hes paysed iato cecond handa during the fortoight, at advanced rates. Sales comprise 1306 bags green Maniis, at 13s; 400 do. do., nt 13540.; 6.200 do. do., at 14c.; 600 do. Rio, ia lots, at Bo. a Ibe. Small rales of ground af Inst quotations The importations have been light for the psst month and in the absexce of any considerable ous comiocg to band, we jook to cee higher prices rule. Reveived—162 H, 984 boxes, 11 Goops.—We can note a elight Lin drills end speetirgs acd fine blankets; tb able demand, aud in view of the tirmuess ovinoed by the large holder peying rates must soon rule, Tne sick of staple articles ix very large, but being concentrate! {o four or five bauds the market has dee: taized by gocd management. baler 44 brown vheeti 0%. ; 60 bales £0 ivch drills, at 9 io. ight 28-inch ticks, at IL i¢c.; 50 8 to 6, at Zo. Fioun —The impertations have been large, and simost wholiy of American; but most oraads, except Gallego, bave come to band ia such a condition a» to fail passing umpection, and our stook of sweet, round four, conse quently. has reosived but slight additions during the fort nybt. We hed eocasion in our last issue to make the same remark in regard to the ity of parcels then arrtviag Under these ciroumst an extensive «pecula- five movement hey been stiwuisied, and priovs purbed to o high point, et which the marke: ruay be said to clone arm, with an upward tendeusy. Our inst entimate of tbe in the State anconsamed yan made on the iSth June, and the amount placed a¢ 72,183 bbls. Adding the actual receipts singe that date, aod deducting for exports to points beyond the State 3,000 bbis., and censumption at tho rate of 36,000 dls, er month, we obtain for the *took oi this dere, & 842.5 18 bales [ta cottov dusk, Nos. SS bbs We give the principal rales of the fortnight and the made, which will beat show the eourre of the market, ualese otherwise noted: salew are made subject inspection. 600 bbls. Gallego sald at $16; 1.600 casks Chile, ia baiven and quarters, at $15. 100 bhls; Haxall, $16; 7.274 sacks Chile, baives and quarters, in lots, $18; 4.900 Gallego, ex Courser, $17 626° 400 do.’ Gullege and Hascall, i lota, $17 8 $17 60; 750 do Haxall, ex Stag Hound, fres of in speciton, $14; 2.000 do. ovtaide brauds, in lots, with out clers 913.0 813 60; 2,000 sacks Chile, half and qt, 50a $16; 1875 do do., to arrive per Fostor, on Th 600 hf do, $17; 800 bbl. Haxell, ox Hugh rok 1 ), 1,600 do. Hope and Gray Kagle Mills, free of inspeotion, $13 60, 600 racks Chile, belé and qr., #17 60; bla, Haxall, ex Hrgh Birokhead, $17 40; foe do, Columbia Mills, ‘sour, $0 874. 1,000 gr. weoks Chile, $18; 760 bois, Gallego aud Haxall, ex Parthian, ir , $18, 2 yogpbie’ free of inspection, $17; 600 sacks Chile, bf. aad 1,000 qr. do. do. 818; £8,200 40, ci ie Gallego, to arrive with 6@ days, per Susquahanuab, $20; 700 ee do,, $20.26: 127 do. do, ex Ovean Spr 920; +48 do. 6o., and Hazell, per samefxhip ivapected $16; 850 do, outede Breads, $16 60.0 916; 1,150 bf racks Chile, $19 60 8 $20: 1.100 bhir. Gallego, Lanteo, free of tnepeetion, $10. Recvived, 26 casks, 23,207 bbis., (02 Bf. do., 161 160 Ib. racice. GRAIN.=-The remarks in our last review in regard to barley, oate andcorn, are equally applicable now, the market for those deseriptions remains oy. under a limited demand. Small sales of Chile and California bar: at 1X0. « 20, ; Reutern oats at 20,; corn at 20. » 23g0. large advance in flour has stimulated opera. tions, and wheat b ; sales i¢0.000 Ths. white Calle ot 380: 108, Ube, Eastern @ terme; 1. PRICE TWO CENTS. ——=—=—=—=> ee nee 4c. ; 1,000 sacks California. also at 40 : 180 de. do,, from Austraian ond, at bo. ;2 200 bushels de, ia lota, at 4c. *4%o Tre market ix bare o’ Chile which wonid com- meed Go readdy, Reoeived—Ot barley, 12,996 begs; oats, 9.438 been.’ 16.84% pockets, 1,960 bushnle. cen, 9 200 bogn, 7.119 packets, 1 179 bashols; wheat, 3 755 bagte Liquors ann Wines —The market for domas‘io liquocs is about the resne an last noted cles are 100 octevon American brardy e* 6130, proof; 300 bbls Americen whiokey in iota at 680 hbo croof Fine breedies oud wines sell moe resdily at better prices. A small paroel of Pinto Castillon & Co's pale ly vold at $8 85. Ordinary sherry, has Feelond $i 76 © $2. Cacet. te "inue duit wod ix ot pay Cost; boidare are asking $2 60 ‘rth smal ok Caske are more in cewand, and ht $26 n $28, Prove-1098 —Uba iaporta.ins of pork have been large, e srticle bax so'd lower Wo note Jest sales— 250 bbls clear. in lots, a+ $30; 100 hall do, do at $15 60; 250 bble mess. in Jota, at $28 a $28 50; prime te worth $24 Received 2767 bbie.. 1905 balf do, Tee receipts of beef have avo Deen beary aud holders bave bed to rubmit to ioser terms: rales 600 half bbla. mess to lots, at $159 $14; 365 bbis. do. also in bots, at $25 $28; receives 2.246 boly, 1106 half d> The deme: for bacon bax been eteedy, but the farce additions wbich bave been made to stocks bave 0 01pelled eelters, ia some izatances, to wooept joss rates thau those last anted but At fhe clone priova rollied sligatiy osing to the A-meess of the lorie bowers. Seles tae past there daze of 75,000 lbs clear in lots, ot 3 85 000 Lan, do. alee ic lots at 1640 «Io Both the wnports sad sales casks, 691 boxew acd of hams bave bean quite benvy. and prionaare alittle oav- @c for bnyére leet enleow are 290 vcs. muslin covers tal * at 1030 6198 ; Wdo.. also in lots, at 1856 « 189.; 1 Cakes wt the Latter ficure, Reorinrd, 802 bods, 2459 terces, 690 eesks 361 dels, 24 conven. Dioteith«tearding the very large ‘mportations of batter, thee hes been aa Active specu'etive mo-eceat fe theartice, an’ baavy seles made of parceis here aed to arrise st advanced rater, Transactions include abavt four hundred prokeges: the closing que'ainvs ers of ordinary 309 & Sle , good Deckers marke 82 ; very choion, Hope ant others, iio, Reosived 480 boda. 1,153 osha 28 tloro~s, 2 263 tirkia. 5806 bbls, 1440 bait bbls., 852 kegs, 145 canse, 75 okgs. There bas seo bron a apcoulative mor Ierd, and large rales have oven made et Aeurre & materiel advance, kegs have obtataed 150 «16s parcels in tit, 18340 a 19 ; LO casas, to arrive, sold at 20c ; ths meiket closes firm at our quotation: Re- onived 29 tiercex, O2 dbis , B13 kage 65 cases Tharo has been @ moderate inquiry for cueese sales in tin at 2130. @ 2240. Kecelved 662 onsen, 709 boxes Rick —Tre rates for Chica which were ruling st our last inrus ave dardly been sustained while Caroli advanced Sales of 1.000 wate ordinary No L Cn 5%0.; 10 do wt Se ; 2000 do. prime at 6 founds rupertor No. 2 do at 60; 66 000_ pounds Psruvien rol : rales Carcliva at 7c a 7340. Reostved of foreiga 6,053 begs; Carolioa 8 tiercts. 03 canka. 1018 bbly,, 1.065 hali do , 60 quarter do. 820 kece 16 cases, isco Ousiom Honse. Naw York Aug. 23. 1863. TO THE EDITOR OF THE NBW YORK HARALD. 1 ree in your paper of this moruiag & commaunica- tion from your special correspondent at Warbi. stating that my father obtained from Mr, Frank Ward the letter which ubtinbed ia the Daily Temes of yoarer- day moraine, der fsl-e pretevces and that Mr Ward did wot reed’ the letter before waning it. No, I pro: nounce this statemen’ faire in all ite we Taccom- panied my farber to the lodgings of Mr Ward. We wore invited tuto the parlor. Afer a little wile Mr Ward ‘came. don stairs, appssrivg quite. well, My father called bis attention to the misrepresentations aod false- hoode contained in the letver of the correspondent ot the Times, He upbesitatingly admitted them to te untrue 6: far av they were founded ca information deived froin bim. My fatter then handed him the letter of disarowel Be read it attentively. remurkizg on.portions of it and finally saying ‘Yee, sir, I will sign it with pleasure.” He walked to a table esr the corner of the room, signed the létter, 3 it and hauded it to my fetuer. Ho } did not comslain of imdieporition: Hé said’ He bed lost The san his plans eye and did net ke to go out until auother ono ebouid be received which he hed sent for.‘ * Respectfully. your obediant worvant T BOTLER KING, Jr. Strike of the Journeymen Houte Paintess: According tu the agreemen: that had been come last Moray vight the meeting of the (Ee men house peiners, at Convection Hall, in Wovter etieet, the members of the Protective Associa:ioa, of the above tree, several hondreds «trong, met yos terday wornisg on the pai urd in Wasblog tor square. Here they marsbaloi in regalar order, and merched in procersion ibrough the pricajoal stresia of the city, accompacied by a band, as bad bee: upon the precec’:g mght aud with « baaver having ao ineertption npen it ealitog upon tee rest of ths trade to vole io the cause. Oc ‘beter arrival at the Henan office they complimented our joarnsl witb s morn wg aerennde, aca then turoed tcto Fulton street. aud so roDgb thé Other «treata down town. proceeding after wa back to their originn! place of mosting, ‘The placard above aliuced to contaised on ths;one side he folicwing {nro i ption :— er ce Core ee ee on eee ee ° oO 4 ebilling men, come out and join us—Our cause 0 ° {o yours. ° ° Scacccccccccsccccvccooeses and oo the reverse the following: — Pesqoeseeoes coevoeoeemes eco e Nkw YORK JOVRNEYMEN HOUSE PAINTER}, ° © Gentlemen ewployers, you said in April, ‘You o © ovght to have two dollars per Cay, and we will give o o itl’? Justice then iv justice now. ° ° ° ecsooovo0ooscoscoocooooo ooo oeD On the arrival of the prosession at Washiog'on square heif past 12 o'clock, it having etarted from thare 9, the members baviog wade 0 ty during the three hours and a helt 3 mounted the rortrum, alias one of ihe e par’, and sdireased the meeting, sayiog: “I feel quite satisfied that we shell triampo—ibet we need not fear a moment but that every employer only waite for the decisive act on our part, and that the ac- ewer will be favorable. Mark it well, acd notice what unanimity of action can do. This isan example to the working men of New York—an example to every trade. (Applause ) Your condoct stands bol oars fo the annals of working men; it bas produced glorious results —tt bas spoken t to the hearts of thove who ought to listen to you—it has toid that the many will not yield to the caprice cf the few. An erticle hae appeared in the ress of this morning, which we must not ailow io be pared by without making @ reply to—we must not allow ourrelvan to be Uy attacked. We may: show cur ecemiss that we are firm, in spite of their maiice ard dishonorable conduct.’ The following commition was then appointed to wait upon the bosses:—Thos H Coppens, Stewart Banzin. and Johm Daly. Toe members of the procession were then di-miased, with toxtruo to meet again in the name place at SP. M. this after In the evening a meeting was heid in Conveution He! Wooster street, when the Chaicmsa, Mr. Toomas 1 d the report of the Comumittes who had bwo ait upon the boaves. who fm general gave wer to the dewand @ the wortmea A desultory conversation thea ensued respecting the cou duct of Mr. O'Connor, who had refused to resetve & por- tion of the committee on the preceding day, comaistiu: of Me. Evglish and Mr. Magagnos, about whom be had takes umbrage on account of what had rod in tae aby « favorable public press, Yesterday, however, he teceived the Pimmitter appotzied on that day with much ebauity, aod bad given « favorable answer to their demand Oo the motion of Mr Cowton it was propowd that the re- port of the cammittes should be received, Mr. MaGscnve acdcensed the mesting, and ens listened to very atiextively much enthusiasm belag evinced by worse Kerem bled, and # general cetermivation mauifosied to «tick by one another like jolly fellows. The speaker compared their present po-ition to that of Nazoieou in bia eompaign of Italy when orossing the Alps. Like bias they were on the top of their Alps, and were about to” male ‘o rush down apon their Ialy, namely the pocke:s of their etiployern-for the twenty ve conte exces. He corcluded ty exhorting them Iny anide any private quarrel, and not to denert until they had obteaed the tao dollars per day forall. The «pecker entered into » deience of the trade against the attack iu the Hzpress which be characterised an unfounded. The report of the committee wan then sgreed to. Mz, MOCOKMICK propored the following re-olution :— Resolved, That. as an act of justice 10 thore aunployers who have continued to pay two dollars per day, aod are sul willing fe pay the same until the fist dey of Ne- vember, ard ne they have suffered alike with those who refused to pas two dollars, it would be an act of isjustce fo them for the men in their employ to «till stand out, that they be permitted to return to their employ- ment on Wedneday morning, with our thanks for thetr hearty co opsration—wbich yas lost. The time of the meeting was then taken up for some time in divcossing the merits of the various newspapers, one memrer characterizing (he ae Loi paper. Mr MeConmce then propowa another lution —~ “Post we cach and every man de demand, and will not noespt lene than $2 per day while employed, and toast we do hereny firmly pledge our honor as men to yield to voting else’? fois ree iutiod was not put, ‘aa the Chairman stated tha! it hed atready Deen carried out, Mr. Sunventanp then proposed the following reso. tation — That « commitien be appointed by the meeting pre- nom? to oail the Dowres together in any placa the commit: tea may deem expedient, aud to conie to @ inal under rtending to fa the anent rete of wages from he first of Novetnber to year,’ which having deem weonded, wee put to che meetirg, ‘voted down unanimously. Mr, MasaGnow moved axotherresolution—Tast bem thin meeting adjourn, they adjourn to mist oa Wednew day morning st baif past six o'clock, on the Parade Ground— which was carried nem con. Myr. S. Bansuv moved thay # gommitior of five he sp winted, to watt upon the bow#es, and obtain from them Seetded answer to the demiud. Carried. The committee to be appotnted by the chair, when the following wore appointed. whosgreed to aot:—Jona Mar. phy, MeUormick. Mr. Cowron read (he following resolution tended to propose at the vext mass meetin Revolved. That this meeting seriously acd firmly pledges itealf not to work in C3 ahop where men areem- Beret ‘at ler than the satel hed rate of wages, vis. day, providing these men are employod as regu- Seven ers rooseded to the Hoveer meering rr) transection business, efter John Sandern, —— Undersood, —~ Taylor, Dastel whion he in- ARRIVAL OF THE ARABIA AND PACIF:C, ONE WEEK LATER FROM EUROPE. ~~ THE RUSSO-TURKISIS QUESTION. aan MORE PACIFIC INTEGCLIGE . Another Debate tm the British Parllamaat on the Subject, Wreck of the Stenmer Monumental (Wty, and Loss of Thirty-five Lives. The Cuban Slave Trade and the Fisheries. MUSIC ON THE ATLANTIC, &., &o., be. The Ounard steamship Arabia, Capt. Judkins, ar rived at this port at half-past seven o'clock yesterday morning. She left Liverpool at one o'clock on Satur dey afternoon the 13th inst. Time asross the Allaa- Uo, nine days, eighteen hours and thirty minutes, Among the passengers by the Arabia are Madame Florentine, the vooalitt, Signor Rottesini, who jeing the Jullien troupe, Mr. Howard Paul, the dramasiat, aud Mr. George Jordan, of Barton's theatre. Og the passage a subscription convert was given on board vucer the direction of Lord Ingestine aud Mr. Jordan, at which the artistevoyagewrs assisted. The pre. cceds (rising $100) was handed over to the captain, to be appropriated ts a Liverpool charity. The Collins mai] steamship Pacific, Capt. Nye, has also arrived. She reached her wharf about half part five o’clook yesterday afternoon. She left Liverpool at three o'clock on Wednesday afternooa, tue 10th inst. When four days and twenty houre ou:, the main central shaft broke, und Capt. Nye ‘was thereiore compelled to make the remainder of the passage with one engine and one wheel. In tig damaged condition she made eleven knots per hour in fair weather. The ereatest distance run in twea- ty-four hours was two hundred and forty miles. Sea was not ashore on Nantucket, as reported. The tteamer veen was.one of the governnient surveying steamers. Among the parsengers by the Pacific is Mijo. Zore, and others of the Juilian troupe. They gave the pas- fengers on board the Pacific an unusual treat mid- way On the Atlantio, by a concert of well selected music, executed in the most masterly and spirited mauper. The following is the PROGRAMME A eeleotion of mua.¢ to be played om board the Peoific, this evening, August 14, 1853, at me o’oles BY JULLIEN'S BAND, For the benefit of ihr Home for tan Destitute Children of Sermon, Staten Ialaod. Quadrille—fierc il Grande Fow— Flute, performed by M. Reickert, Polka= Les Eoboos cu Mn: Biano Duet—Two Violins, performed by the Woollsohauer.. Waltr—La Frima Donne Gelop—The Awszon, Nothing could exceed the delight and aniasuos of the auditors of this novel eutertainwent. It was 6u ceeded by @ champagne supper to the musiciana, and Dr. Black, Mr. Cheries St. Jobn, and Mr. le Draper, Jr., the committee of arrangement, promis ed them, on the part of the passengers, a hearty welcome in the United States. The band includes some of the finest solo players in Europe. The Board of Trade returns, for the month ended July Sth, bad just been issued. ‘The total declared value of exports in the month was £6.772,738 ster ling, while in the corresponding mouths of 1861 and 1862, they were respectively £6,223,222 and £5,769 ,096. At several of the ports on the east coast, the sea ten are ins high state of excitement sgsinst the “ manning clause’’ of the new navigation law. At Shields, and elaewbere, they threaten not to enter in any sh'p where foreigners are employed; but they expressly make an exception in favor of Araericana, whom they do not regard as “ foreigners.” The American steamship Monumental City war \ wresked on the 15th May, on her passage trom Port Phillip to Sydney, and thirty-five pervons perished. The steamship Franklin, hence, arrived off Cowes during the night of Wednesday, the 10th, and having landed her mails and passengers, proceeded to Havre, The Bylvie yacht from New York, which was re fitted at Havre, left on the 8tu inst. for Cowes. Sie was much admired, and showed off her sailing qual Brothers Weellonl ties very well on leaving, making 12 kaots easily. ‘The Great Britain steamabip sailed from Liverpoat at 4 o'clock, Thursday, the 11th, with 370 passencers for Melbourne and Sydney. The Great Britain had very litte specie on freight, but a considerable quaa- tity of plate and jewelry. Bets are pending as te whether or not she will make the passaye in sixty days. Offers were freely taken that the clipper sip Sovereign of the Seas will make the quickest pas e. On the other hand, Gibbs, Bright & Co, mers of the Great Britain, undertake to return @ proportion of she freight if the passage extends over sixty days. Cotton was quiet, with s slight decline. Breadstuffs were depressed by fine weather. Nothing more authentic than was surmised on the Russian question. The Turkish Qaestion. THE DISPUTE NOT SETTLKD—AN ADJUSTMEWE VAILY KXPECTED—THS PUBLIC MIND: MOBB TRAM QUIL—AFFA{RS IN THE PRINGIPALITIEG—SR0ONB LYT1ER FROM BESCHID PacHA TO NEASELRODE— THE KOSZTA BRLBASE—SKRVIAN INTRIOUZO— KUSBIA AND CIRCASSIA—LATHST DEBPATOISES, PTC., ETO. ‘There is ae He org eid thas add to Loss a vices, It was & telegra despate! been received in Paris from Vienna, announcing acceptance by the Divan of the A There can be no doubt that the proposals will Esty “hele been alvendy ‘necopted is promasure: they have n ly Vienna letters, of 6th, state that the Czar's readiness. to receive the ambassador of the Sultan is the real gist of the mewage from St. Petersburg that hae made so much noise since it was telegraphed Direct negotiations with the Porte, in his ewa capt tal of St Petersburg, are, above all things, desired by Nicholas. The intervention of France and Eng- land would thus be practically rid of, and the Porte, exhausted by delays, and ia communica tion with its ullies, would the more readily submit to the Rarsian demands. An explanation of the ra- pidity with which the Czar's reply was received, is current im Paris. M.de Meyeudorff, they say, Russian Mioister at Vieuna, waa invited to ata) the conference of the representatives of the Four Powers. ‘Chis he declined to do, batthey commani- cated to him their resolations before they had pat: them into formal shape. He was tims enabled, aa early as a 28, (or perbaps 27.) to send substance to Bt. Petersburg; and there is, therefore, reason to sup] that the Czar’s acceptance, graphed from St. Petersburg, not ou the te ne Alar ts for equivoow ¢ the case, vee 0) tion and intrigue. nxious as the mercantikg world are for news, nothing deci+ive waa expected till the 15th or 16th. It appears that the poritions of the Four Powers were not patched from Vieuns to Constan’inople — till the Oth, hee 9 py cage, Ser ae ents date above named. sony sthing learped earlier by way of the Balt, and telegraphed via The correspondence of the , dated Jply 28, gives the following. ae tinh ban Wom lt g

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