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ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMSHIP HERMANN, AND THE Buropa’s Mails from Boston. The Latest Telegraphic Reports from London, a&e.. &e., &e. ‘The steamship Hermann, from Bremen via South- ampton, on the 17th ult., was reported in the offing at sundown last evening, but at the time this sheet was sent to press bad not reached her dock. The Cunard steamer Europa, which left Liverpool oa the 20th ult, reached Boston about half-past eight o'clock yesterday morning, and ber mails ar- rived in this city about one o'clock this morning. We annex sume additional and interestiug infor- mation brought by the Europa. Debate in the Hoase of Commons on the Rus- so-Turkish Question, OPINIONS OF LORLS JOHN RUSSELL AND PALMERSTON, Mi. CUBDBN AND OTHKRS. ‘The following cebate took place in the Houre of Com- mosa on the 16th of Avgast:— On moving that the House, at its rising, do adjourn uptil Pridsy. Lod J RUSSELL made his promised expla- nation respecting the state of the aegotiations on the subject of the orffexence between Mussia and Turkey He shovid not excer, bi poa the defence of tae goverament, which bad not attacked, that House having ccnridersiely left in the hands of the govera- mect the conduct of these negotiations. With respect to the producti of papers, he had not found that it had been usual io such cases to lay papers on the table while the negovia'ioas were still pending, nor wat they were brought to ome issue, He then proveeded to give an euiline of the transactions ag they had occurred, without referring vo dceuments which were of the mature of secret papers, but glancing at incideata ly known to \ne House acd the public. When the preeent government entered upon office bis attention had been called to the juestion of the Holy Places, and he wrote to Lord Cowley, our smbassador at Paris; but ata later period be had been informed by the Kussian Minister in Engt»nd. tat the Earperor of Russia was sat- isfied with the corce -ion wade to him upon that matter, and he felt sat: fied nothing «ould happen todiaturd the relationg bet «ceo Turkey. Lord Juha then adverted to the asrivel of aleuschikof at Coustan- tinepla, in March audio (he weident between hia and Fuad Eifendi, tbe iuskish Minister tor Foreign Affairs; to the request cf Cul Kose that the Brisish Hees should pro- ceed from Malia to (be neighborhood of Constantiavgle, and to his withdrsal of thet requess, Oa the arrival of Lore Stratford ai itaccupitel in April, he was informed by the Turkisb Minte'er itu: certsia demands had been made by the hu-cisn .Ambatsador, a compliance wita which, the Su'tan's gover umen’ cousidered, would not be compatible wiin it~ 10¢ependence ; at tue same time, the furbieh Mimi ter bua enc im reply nota simple negative, n t aa ead to the cispute, eating this note as srgotiatioas, withdre ¥ from Coustan nopi», a step woven By (Lord John) couidered was to be rear tted, It ap,ea ov to him that the withdrawal of the us a9 mission, ei ed by the preparstions made by Rus- & strong usvel militsry force having been advanced to ‘hs ft outers of Tuikes--was a most uo efortunate step caculsed to creaie great alara. Her Majesty ’s govereient had, im coasequence, th. sary to give directions that the Britsh ocecd from Malte \o the neighborhood of the Darda celles, and a Freoch fleet took the same course, the two gcverLmonts of Exylana and France having acted entire- ly in coneert, iv order to obtain a solution of (his qua. tien compatible »ith the independence amd integnty of the Porte, and vot oeregatory to Russia. Tae nexe step wns (hat the ka pe or of Rusia directed his army to oc: capy the Principelities of Mcldavia acd Wallachia, issu ing @ Cedleration tbat this was not to be cossidered an wavasion of the prtheipalities or an act of war. bat only as @ guaranite cr peace, and @ pressure upon the Turki goverrmtnt to obtain thoe recuities to whch Russia was entitled. It was considered by both Erglisd and France that, looking at the in- terests ai siske, ic was desirable that the Turkish gevtromest sbculd forego its rant to reg: the act 86 9 casus leit, acd that it should not decline ie enter _into further vegctiaiions, of which the ambsssadore of thetwo powers endeavored to gather up the threads When the Russisn goverrment bad cccupied tue Prizcipalities Austria chapged her views upon this rabdject, und with reference io the treaty of 184 deemed it neoeevary tha: iLere should be a conference cf the powers; aud tke Auswian Ministec for Foreign Affairs baving adopted uw proporiticn of the Frezca govera- nent as the groundwork of @ proposal to Kussia, the cote contained in it was fimally arranged and settled to the eatisfaction of the foar powers, on the Jist of July. Yo this note the Emperor of Hussia had given his acbesion. Supposirg the matter of this note to be fully arrepged, ti ere would still remain the evacustion of the princtpalivies; ard it was quite evident that no settlement conld be isfactory that did rot include their immediate evacuation. which, according to the declaration of Prince Gortechakoff, was to follow the satisfaction sbtained from Turkey. He must ack the permission of tne House to say nothing more upon this bead, and request thse the mode of obtaining the end in view might be lef; in the hands of the executive govirnment. He tocnght there was vow a fair pros pect that, witbout invoivirg Europe in hostilicies, the ingdepencerce and integrity of furkey—which he had always enid was a mzin obect of her Majesty’s go- verrment—woud be secn.ed. The object was one which required ihe vigilant attention of the govero- meat, acd it could only be «cured by the unioa of Eng- lacd acd Franee and a constant and trieaJly commuaica- tion between them. Mr, Layagp tary eerie eo bad covert eniglere en that energy anc dec in thee would bave been infued into our [seme ny by Lord Palmerston—the tranracticns, in opinion, involving a great principle He dwelt jin much detail pated fedications of Seoign snd artifice on the part of Russia in her conduct towaids Servis, Watachia, and Molda- via, and Gencunced the preceedipga of her am>assedor at Coa. antino, He deprecated the attempt to erect ao at Greek empire in Tukey, which, divi- ded as Turkey was, into aptegouistical portions, would be broben up, like the Byzantine empue, by similar causes. The very moment that Con+tantino; pore from the hards of the Turke, British India would be in Mere a-rurances by Buséla were not enough; she should Lave been called 1; balers Hoggett a cautions should have been on against her move- ments. Had abe been told that if she entered the Turkish tersitores it woud have been considered a casus belli, she would not have dazed to cross the Pruth. Rassia bad row gained what she wanted: she had shown that she could eater Moldavia aod Wallachia whecever she pleaced with impunity, whereas tho. principalities ought to be made. with Bessarabia, » besrier hecacter! eee shes A ben dretheet janes fle out having fired » tingle ae gained advan- toges ‘vhish would have 1epeid'a, fierce campeign, while we bad ourselves in the eyes of ail nations. The cote prepared by Austria bad been jumped at by Russia; if Furkey r6furea the ‘efms, “we must now join Rassia yh, he said, ne ny opinion 10; lord into the ote ee eee be had “ogy Aa could net, however, belp regretting that it wes weeia te power of sae obi oS cake ot heck satis’actory staten-ert, an: though he rejoiced that 4 Seales to regard the evacuation of Principe) sine qua non, he lamented that that should still rewain an unsettled poin. theie evacuation and irdispensabie condition, the govern- ment would be supported not on'y by thet House, but country. All desired peace, but no looger than it be bad with « due regard to the interests and the the could botor of this country, the balance of power in Eu- Gj Ke Ee dade fereige, maa who was not minister ef Busia or of Austria. but of England, none of these de plorable events would have occurred. which had disturb ed the tranquility and red the peace of the world. Me, Mrtass thought Lord *y borne too hardly ‘the roment, hea = e could not but say that oa woud have impoved their position if they had shown a little more confidence in Parliament, aad not have kept back their papers when France and Russia had Lord J, Roses said afew words in reply te Sir J. Pak- and Mr. Layard. . MOWTZ was of opinion that If wo had had a differ. eat Governmect, s Russian army would never have the Turkish territory. The country felt that all sense of coe agen ad was, lost, and that we ware }, shillings a: nce. pl apomeye hares Frationa by Mr Blackett Mr. ge pg ene seemed to agree that the eceduet of Ras a ted beve trewcherous snd. violent and to rejoice that the occurrence bad brought about a sincere alliance between England sad France. The ions expressed by Lord J. Russell were tho-e of the people cf England, for he believed even Birmingham woud rather support his pacific policy than precipitate the conatry intoa war, Still there wane feeling of uo esirecs in thia country respecting Turkey; but there war at the same time « growiog conviction in men’s minds that the integrity and independence of the Turkish empire, ass mexim of prlicy, had become an empty @,.and nething more [t wae considered that the Tuk» in Europe wee intruders—that their home was Asia; and that the progress of events had that the Mahomedan power could not be maintained in Europe. The independance of a country that could not maintain itself could aot be upheld, aud a fact had now become prominent, that for e ke in European Ly Mla) were three Christi And what was the feeling of the Chiistian population of hey towarce their rulers’ » im‘erior, 1 was not favoracie, anil re & raya to the Porte, he rhould say, “Give me any it rather than a Mahomedap.’’ Taia ‘the Christian part of ths population in Turkey ‘beecme an impor‘ant pert of the subject, and we have to address our minds to the question here- ‘were going to do with Turkey, for we mast we could keop Turkey as it ia. Mr, Cob ‘the notion of going Co war for tariff, the policy exnerieoce had proved, and he the importance of the trade with Tur everseted, He maiotained that all our Bleck Sea wes owing to fuvwian on- Wha' could a country like Turkey, ae to fs pear ner >of the tod egalnat ite bry ‘acqued. that we wie I ! 2 ? i 1 ef 4 23 ik je +] ti 3 ] In making | Turkey. ‘Parsassston could not allow the spesch of Mr. 3 without one or two observetioos He to had begun by talking of malntaising the independence of Turkey, pa exded with endeavoriog to show that Turkey was not worth Leavy 4 If he had stood there as the avowed advocate of Rusaia be could not have da\cd to pursue a courte more caloclated to assist her views. He had never heard « speech more full of contradictions. Mr. Cobden had forgotten the priaci- ples of free trade, of whidh be had bean so‘stauach a Cefender Did he not kvow that the commercial sys- tem cf Russia was eminently restrotive and protibi- tory, while that of Turkey war the most literal of any country with which we bad commercis! relations? The resovrcesof Tarkey, whish were constan'ly improviug, tended to make ber cemmerce every year more valu- able to this country. Mr Cobden, sgaip, was a great udveeate of non interference. ard what was the matter which he specially recommended to the goveramect / ‘What abail we do wich the Tarkish empire?’ Me. Cobden regaided it as a rottea fabric aad thought it was high ume to consider what we suould do with the country when we got rid of the Mabomedans But he (Lord Palmerston) did not sgree that thy Turkish en pire was inastate cf cecay; he held its msiatecance to be not only desirable but worth eontendiog for. Turkey, so far from having gore beck within the last 30 years, had made more fmprovements fn social and moral concerns, and in religious tolerance than auy other country. So far from going slong with Me Cobden in that political clang which was the fashioa of those who wanted to partition and devour Turkey, he was con- vinced that if we only kept out of it tnose who wished to get into it as faras the ceeds of internal dissolution vere concerned, thers were many countries in Hurope which would pot bear a very favorable comparison with it. He trueted Mr. Cobddea’s speech would not mislead apy one bas Mee the limits of this country; that his lan- guage vould not excite abroad feelings likely to mar the efforts of ber Mejesty’s government: and that the great preponderance of a proper feeling upon the subject in that House would prove to the world what were the real centiments of the British Parliameat and the British pation. Mr. Danny Seyxocn ra'd a few words expressive of satisfection at the speech of Lord Palmerston, and the motion was agreed to, After some further busicess the House adjourned until Friday. THE LATEST, BY TELEGRAPH FROM LONDON TO LIVERPOOL. Lospos, Saturday, Aug. 20, 1853. Russia and Turkey, On the 10th inst, the Kalisch correspondent of the Austrian Lloyds wrote that, although negotiations for peace were still going on at St. Petersburg, the war de- partment was as active as ever, The troops in the camp of Powonski, near Wareaw, are much troubled with affections cf the eyes, and the cholera has again began wo show tself io the capital of Russian Poland The Berlin National Zeitung bus & communication from Russia, dated the 12th inst, which states that the | Emperor's acceptance of the Vienta proposition was not urcenditicnal. the evacuation of the Principalities was made dependent on the acceptance of the proposals by the Porte, without alteration or change. The Porte wil not serd cif an ambassscor unti: the order to withdraw is seat to the Russian troops. The Czar will got send that orcer till the Porte has signed an arrangoment which is tan'amonnt toa conosstion of every point in- dis; ute; and having got co far as to be permitted tocend-an enyoy to St, Petereburg, there will then be two questions —of indem ifoationjof expenses, aad the expulsion of all political refugees. ‘Ibe former will be waived, but ay to the latter, a: Russia will profit by this epportunity of having Turkey dirsdvan‘sge, te cb’ain a mearure which the firm- bess of tke Porte refustd two or three years back, and Austria will gladly join in enforcing the pressing demand, Advices haye been received from Constantinopie to the Sth inetant. Te is stated that in an interview with Reschid Pasha, the Persian Ambaeracor had given full and positive as surance cf tre support of the Shah in case of need. Tue ministers of the Persian Court conour im all that has, taken place, ard offer themselves as Musselmen, in favor of a Musculman cauce. Mea-ures have been taken to collect an army of sixty thonsard men at Sultanieh, to be placed at the disposal of the Suitan. The government has ordered the Greek Bishops and Arch Bisbops at the capital to retarn to their sees im- mediately, as it bas been arcertained that Russian acd Greek agents sie hard at work in various parts of the country to foment Cisorders and create aparchy. The ‘ecclesiastics will, to a certain extent, be made re sponsible for the tranquillity of their respective districta, Recent advices from Belgrade mention that the pepu- lation cf Servi was arming, and that thirty thousand militia were already arm d Letters from Malta, of the 12th, state that a courier had arrived at Constantinople, wish news that twent; thousand Austrians would occupy Servia, as a check upon any revolution that might arise out of the ocea- pation of the principalities by the Russians. The Priace of Servia replied that be ebould resist such ® measure with fitty thousnnd men, The last accounts from Constantinop'e report that pub- Lic oginicm continued ia favor of the policy of resistance. France. The Emptror and Empress have relinquished their con- templated journey to Dieppe, at least for the present. A rumored complication in the Esstern question is assigned as the rearon. Spall The first trial made on the railway from Arapjuer to Tremleque has completely succeeded. A second trial is to be made previous to the opening of the railroad to the lic, rant, Pastor and Collantes, the Ministers of Finance and Public Works, bad received several visits from leadera of the oppositicn’; and both parties, it is said, wore wail pleased with the result of theee conferences. Austria, The revenue during the firet half of the year 1853, waa 15,616,011 dorins, or 3,608,449 dorins more than in the first six months of 1852, Tne Emperor left Vienna on the 12th for Ischi, where he would remain till the end of the month. Itis rumored at Vienna that, should the Russians make an inroad into Servia, the Austrians would occupy the ‘ortress of Belgrade, for Austria would never con-ent vo Russia possession of the key to Selavonic and Hungarian provinces, Police Inteiligence, Gran? Larceny.—Av Irish woman named Mary Fol lately residing at 166 Anthony street was arrested ye: terday by policeman O'Connor, on a charge of vtesling $53 from Edward O’Brien, captain of a canal boat lyiag at the ‘oot cf Warven street. The parties met in the gro- cery atcre No. 148 Anthony street. when the acenaed, it alleged, threw her arms nrourd O'Brien's neck, and, while fordlix g him, mansged to extract the money, She was afterwards .een exhibiting money similar to that stolen, in the house of ove Crow, at the corner of An- thony avd Litde Water streets. The wallet of the com- plaicant was found near tae dcor-of the accused's lodg. ing house. She was taken before Jastico Bogart, and commitied for trial in default of $5(0 bail. Arret for Selling Lot'ery Tikes — An individual named Charles Hi. Boldt, lately livicg at No. 44 Marioa street, was arrested yesterday by policeman Johnson, of the Essex ma ket police court. on # charge of selling tickets for a lottery, to Mather Holcomb, of 49 Marion street. The accused was held to bail by Justiee Welch, in $500, for examiration. Willtamsburg City Intelligence. Ercare or PRISONERS 70M Biackwenis IsLaxn.—We are informed by s gentleman residing on Long Island, directly oppovite the penitentiary on Biackwol’s Island, thet on Monday, about 12 M2 twelve convicts from Blacknell’s {sland swam ashore, near bis house, in a perfectly nuce state, and immediately separated and started off in different directions, towards the interior of the island, The keepers of the penitentiary did not dis cover tkem until they nearly reached the shore, when (hey immediately shoved off in a small boat in pur- euit, but were urable to overtake them. Our in‘orm ant thicks the whole sffair bad been preconcerted, and that ruiteble clothing had been provided for the prison- ers, epient distance from their landing place. Married. On Wednesday evening, August 31, by the Rev. Wm Morris, Mr. Joity H. Jack#ox to Mrs. Francms A Brows, both of New York. ‘At Boonsboro’, Md., on Wednesday, Auguat Rey. William Prettyman, Joux W. Mckim, Esq., of Wasbirgten, D, C,, to Mifs Mircanuata F, Prerrymay. On Tueeday evening, Avgust 20, by the Mev. Nathan Barge, DD., Mr. Jc-erH M. Peach to Mise ELIZA ANN Gravrny, eldest daughter of Charles H. Griffin, Feq., all of New York. On Wedrescay, August 24, by the Rey James Millett, at his reidence 308 froome street Mr. Jona T. Lacay to Mixa Isanruta Mama Wrucnt. Also, Mr. Isaac Guonor Witky to Misa Fiuva Maria Thompson, all of this city. On Tuesday, August 30, by the Rey. T. Armitage, D.D., Mr. Jony P. Lassa to Miss EuesaT. Atsex, all of this city, 3 by the mea, On Tursday, August 90, Frumperion Patio, only aon of Jobn ond Christina I'sigge, aged 3 years, 4 moatlis and 8 day relatives and friends of tha fami! wited to attend his funeal this past one o'clock, from the residence of ner of Vandam and (ineenwich streets. Ww August 31, after x long and paiafal ill Bevery, son +f Fdward and Eliza Revere, aged 18 years, 11 menths and 14 4 ‘The relatives and friends of the family are roxpectfully invited to attend his foneral, this affernoon, at four are roapectfall, non, at hal is parents, cor- o’cloek, the recidence of his parents, No. 83 Secord street. The butchers of this city are also respec! fully invited. On Wedresday, Augnet 51 la the Sith year of his age, James KenyeoY, of the parish of Johnstown, coanty Kilkeno: His relatives and acquaintances are reapectfully invited to attend his foneral, from his late resideace, No, 242 Grand «treet, Williarosbarg, this afternoon, at three o'clock, without further not: On Tuesday aftorncon, August £0, of disease of the heart, Mra Hirsmzira, wife of Vantel Splaage, aged 41 years. The relatives aod friends of the femily. snd those of her boot her, Wiltam Mh wd boo ier La lan, ous, funeral, file eocing, 0a cach, vm hoe ate reise, He. ugh little has been said on the point as yet, | ‘Tremble, 'St Stephen, Nib Esstern please Oa Wedperday moraine, 31, at 5 o’olock, Mrs. Lima wife of Ber jamin aged 17 years aad 10 ‘Their relatives and friends are respect invited to attend the funeral. this atterncon. at two o'clock. from ber late residence, No 5 Cottage Row, Columbia street, South Brooklyn, without furtber invitation. On We . August 31, of consumption, Mrs. Axy¥ Harzy, 9 years sad 10 months. The relatives avd friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend ber funeral from her late resi- dence, No. 11 Roosevelt street, this afternoon, at half past two o'clock. Her remains will be taken to (reen- wood for interment. On Wednesday, August 31. Frances J., daughter of George M.and Amanda M. Couthill, aged 1j year aud 7 months. The relatives and friends of the family are requested to atteod the funeral, from the re-iderce of her psreats. No. 107 West Twentieth street, to-morrow afteracoa, at one o'clock, Ax, only child of Dr. Francis B. and M A. O'Reilly, aged 2 sears. 2 months and 14 days. Her fureral will take p’ from the resideace of her parents, No. 302 Kighth «treet this afternoon, at two o’clcek. The friends of the family are requested to at- tend. Galway, Ireland, papers pleare copy. On Wet needay evening. Avgest 51. of billious inter- mitient fever, Gzonck W. Cormncuam, son of Captain James Cottingham, in the fifteenth year of hin age. The friends of the family are requested to attend his fuperel, this afterzoon, at three o’clock, from his late re- sidence, No. 95 Charles street. ‘At Jawalea, on Tuesday. August 30 of crous Emit, the voungest child cf William H. and Maria L, Story, aged 2 years. ‘The friends of the fawily are ivvited to atteud the fa- vera), this afernoov, at ha'f past two o'clock, from the residence of her fa her, Union street, near Clinton, South Brooklyn, * Suddenly, at Saratoga, on Tuesday morning, August 28, of Cisease of the heart, James L, Miter, aged 51 yews. “At Mamaroneck, on Tuesday, August 30. of typhoid fever, Jawxs CORNELL, iu the 60th year of his age, for- erly of New York. At Newburg, on Saturday, Augnst 27, in the 6ist year ef ber oge. ANN Becuas, wife of Captain Heary Robiasoc. At Madison, N. J., on Saturday, August 27, Mary Win- 7Rixonan, only cbild of Duncan and Anna M, Phyfe, aged 1 yesr and 7 montha, ‘At Bergen Heights, on Wednesday evening, August ‘il, Groncx Ricsasy, oply eon of Richard asd Sarah XC Kingsland, aged 3 years, 2 months and 24 days. Notice of fureral ia to-morrow’s papers. Newark, N. J, papers please copy. In New Orleare, on Saturday, August 20, of the pre- veiling epidemic, THomas H. Steer ay 22 years, sourgest con of the late James and Hiiza Steer. 3 08 SON RIsKs. 2US BETS cL Steamship Southerner, Tientou & Co Shi F Patten, Delano, Havre, Boyd & Hincken; pind P Stanton; Laverk, Magoon, St Catharines acd t RW Cameron: Tempest, P ttn, St Stephen, NB J O Baker & Coy Fidelia, Dixon, epee Mar-hail &O». . Rark—Surva (Uiden), Schwarta Bromea, Hennings, Muiler&Gorling, Brigs—Ocean (Srem),"Theman, Havana, Pavenstadt & Schumacher; PR Cyrtis, Siuuet, Philadelphia Perkins & Delano, Canwogore (Br), Adams, Hati’ax, Hamiltoa Pros; Spitfire (Bry. Gore, Loston, Back & Co; Adono (Neop). Russo, Lisbon, Citamderkein, Robinson & Co; Gladiator (Br), Salter, 'Windser, NS, JS Whi 00; Phoebus (Nor#ft Steinert, Rotterdam, Schmiit eben; Iasigh (Br), Firzgerald, St John, NB J Pickard; Cardévas, Fogg, St Marys, F Swift & Co; Voltigewe (Fr), Dav d, Sttie:re, Wheelwright & Co, Sebre—RH Huntley. Mawmord, Philadelphia, James W MeKee; Mary Eliza, Hotetkiss, Richmond, C H fier- ron; Sarah, Perry, New Decford, master; Providence (Be), Mabon, Londonderry, N3, J 3 Whitney & Co; Cana dien (Fr), Bari, St Pierre, Boyd & H’neken; St Stephen, TL & DR De Wolf; Isabella, Arbécan, Bostcn, Dayton & Serigut ‘Sloops— Oregon, Fosler, Vrevidence, L Kenney; Motto, Bebe, Wareham, J H Havens, Stesmer—Mount Savage, Post, Baltlaore, H A Taylor. ARRIVED. Ship George A Hopley (of Charleston), Pierce, New- port. W. 43 days, to order. Ship Kome (of Bath), Gross, Bromeo, 40 days, with 303 RED. van, Charleston, Spoftord, | gers, to Nesmith & Sons. Aag 25, lat 42 Jon —, raw a s'orm propeller steering E (probably the City of Gla-gow, frou I’hilagelpbia for Liverpool ‘Tae ! has had essterly winds foe pees @ay a great number of fishing vessels on the ; had a pilo: on board four days a geias Ship Gaston, Biancke, Antaérp atid Flashing, #¢days, with 250 parrengerr, to M@nschon & Unkart. Aug 13, lat 4417, lon 49 20, spoke Frys Ayden: Tees mp, on a Meee Maaeat (ot Boston); Pepe; New Ork p Merathon (of Boston), | New Orleana nll Key West, 15 days, to masters The M has ieakod 090 strokes #n hour since kaviog Key Weut. Bark Alintids (0! Bo.ton), Cate, Dublin, 40 days, with 169 parcer gers, to Reach Broa &Co. Aug 24, lat 41 50 Jon 63, spoke ‘bark Sarah Ann, Dailey, from Briato} foc New York: 25th, lat 41 56. lon'G4 38, epoke brig Pam- lia, frem Pictou for New York; 26th, lat 41 15. lon 65 55, epcke Br brig Balle, from Baltimore for Halifax. Bark Sarah Ann iG Themaston), Dailey, Cardif, 40 days, to master. Aug 21, lat 43 60, lon 45, spoke ship Sardinien, steering W. Bark Isuardon (of Bowdoinham), Spark, Sagua la Gras de, 13 days, to master. ee Brig Winthrop. Simmons, Sayani Tto'Everett & Brown. Ai lat 97 30; lon 7500. spoke bark Sarah days toPeck & Church. ~ oe 1k Graftoa (of Boston). Dedge, Analubor (Suthatra), May 2, to JL, Gardiner, of Boston. ee Brig Florerce (of Columbia). Ray, Neuvitas, 15 days, to Thomas Owen & Son, Aug 26, lat 28 02, lon 74, spoke spobe brig Winthrop, hence bound §; 25th, It $7 11, lon 74, spoke ship Union, heree for New Orleans, 8 days out. Sehr Asgousut (8x), Murphy, Bonaire, 20 days, to Whitman & Wheelock. Schr Viruinis, Axworthy, Savannah, 0 “days, to Demill Schr Cci Satterly, Davis, Savannah, 8 days. Schr Matiloa E Wells Terry. Charleston, 6 days Schr John R Watson, Chandler, Swansboro,’ i days, Bfobr Agawam, Bessey, Wareham, 2 days. Yacht Corrclia, Edgar, Newport Ri, BELOW. Ship Wm Rathbone, fiom Antwerp. Sbip Brax¢y Wine, from Cardi, SAILED. Steamship Southerner, Charleston; ships Martha’s Vine; ard, Glasgow; Cotton Plaater, London Lady Fravk- lin. Melbourre; barks Lysa. Havaca; Nancy Treat, Richi bocto. brige W T Dagan, Wilmiogton; Svan, Bermads. Wind at sunrise, NW; meridian, do; sunset, S31¥, The Briti-h ship Jane, for Liverpool, has anchored at Quarantine. (By Saypy Hoox Purviina Taxa Ravn.) Tus Hicuayns, Ang $1—Sun‘own. Three ships, fonr barks, and five-brigs, outward bound, are at anchor in the Hay. Steam+hip Hermaun, from Bremen, ia passing the Hook. No other iawand bound veseeis in sight. Wind lightcrom the Seuth, Weather clear, Telegrapbie Martine Reports, Bowron, Aug ‘il Arrived—Ship Chill, Calcutta; barks Franklin, Ciea- fuegos, RH Knight, Hi beige Cronstadt, Buencs Ayres; Maria Mesina: Taymouth Castle, Liverpool; Cro ton, Port ou P: LW Maxwell, Senta Cruz; Carcliae, San Jean. Cubs; Lima, Havana; Kimeline, New Orleans; China, end Maly Stanton, Bsitimore: Burmah, Argo, Houl on, Moutegue, and T Ccoady, Philadelphia; sours ‘ape isytien; T A Ward, Wilmington, , Bact Rock, Mount Vernon, Ii W Wellington, Globe, Rorannah, Rose, and Lady of tha Ocean, Philadel Bia; Weleott, Compllanee, Ariadne, Florida, rules, and ‘A Appleton. New York; Alfred, do. ‘A s0 arrived—Sbip Sheftield, New Orleans. New Baprorp, Aug 31, Arrived—Ship Elicn Warwick, Calcutta, New Ontmans, Aug 30. Arrived—Ships Oswego, Vicksburg, Liberty, fe ard Diana, Boston. Herald Martine Correspondence. Key West, August 16. The French brig Jeune France has been discharged and taken up on the railway. She is undergoing repairs, which are necessarily extensive to render her sea worthy, A laige part of her keel is chafed down to the garboard, and timbers can be seon where the outside planking has been worn away. She has been libelled for salvage, and the case has been tried by Judge Marvia, but no de: cision reudered. The ship Marathon’s repa'ra are completed, and she leaves thie forenoon for your city. Her reoairs and ex- panses incidental to her discharge exceed $10,000, and will be paid by the insurance agent, as iv customary, on bottomry bond, The court have awarded the ealvors of the bark Robert Mortin 60 per centof the net, or about $3,000. Captain Downs sails to ay for Philade!pbia. The Br brig Freeman, of Liverpool Capt —-—, from ton, Ja, with a’ cargo of coffee, copper ore, and we went ashore on the bar at the entrance to Boos Grapée Channel 12 miles west of this city early yeater- day morning. She was discovered from tha “ look ont” in this city, and assistance promptly rendered by ths wreckers and pilots, who are now engaged in taking out her cargo to lighten her suilicient to heave her off into Ceep water. e have been no arrivals from sen siace our last. The: cbr G C Ackerly sa:ied from New York on the 7th. sAltOW™, Ang 27. from Nantuckst, purchased Sid sll the vansels reported in Arrived—Ship America at this port for a whaler. my last. 28th—Arr_brign Rosalie (3t), ——, Now York for Windsor, NS; Sarah Smith (Br), Carter, do do; Rich mond (a, ———. do; Suri, Mclatyre, do for Portland; sora epublic Brown, do do; Margaret, Foster, do do; Narcisra, Bunoe, Cold Spring, ft for Boston; Silas Wright do do; Géo Washington, Nason, Stonington for St John; JL Bowman. Fitzgerald Worfolk for Camdeu; Lacy Blake, Spear, New York for Newburyport. 20th—Sid all the vernels arrived yesterday. Bark Alfred Tyler, Riply, of this port, dropped down to the outer roads this morning, being nearly ready for the North Pagiile, whaling ‘Uth—No arrivals this morning Ang 314 PML Prmavserma, Arrived—Bark Gov Verris, York, NYork, brige Orizavs, Morre, Boston; F Hinds, Chaney, Providence Tyra, Ful- lor, Heston: Wappoo. Coombs, NYork: sehra Emblem, Chandler, Bazgor; Aitahima, I{amimond, New Bodlord Cambridge, York, and Chef, shailler, Portland, Ct; To- meh, Sane, Calais. Png gg ag, Syed! Garria Gavanash, butge Vesta, Haace, eu Plait, io Potter, Onctime , Mary Jane Salem: Secsesen Baidwhee Now Haves: D Woven. t Troatin Nv London; steamer Kegnedes, Ciark, Now York. ham on her Davie, arrived at As) Newport, E. with ad iroa for the 1oad Company, and a charter for lumber to ‘About ten days after for Belize, at Blueflelds on the Musquito of June, The vesee! was @ Fraxes, Uaderwocd, fom Callao Put beck 17th ult leaky; bore up Br Bark Pateypan, from St Joho, NB, for Greenock, before reported to bave struck on Black Rock, near Gran: Mezan, was got off and towed into Westport, N3, by steamer Maid of Erin. The vessel i: considered a total loss. The cargo wae saved, except part of the deck lovd, which went overbosrd when she fell off frow the rock. BaRK FERNANDINA, ef and from Boston, before reported to have arived st Punta de Arenas July 26, had been driven into Bay of Conception June 3, with lous of best bower anchor and 90 fathoms chain Br Bric Rar, in Hampton Roads from Callao, ina ale off the Falkland Islands, loet Hoste, eat. bulwarks, 6, and Merous Hazlen, seaman, fell from the foretop- sail yard and was killed. Bric Saran, lost at 8t Croix, is said to bave $12,000 insused in this city on her carge. She was 600 tons bur- then, owned by Capt Coleman and others, and built at —- in 1850. (of Halifax.) ig Exprnor, fax.) Terry. reported from New York for Honduras, was wrecked on the night of the 26th July, on Pt Jose Pobre, about three miles east of Pocto Bello, Sho left Aspinwall on the 8th July, having» char- ter for lumber for re‘urn cargo to New York When about five days out, Capt Terry was compelled to tura back, the vessel having become unmanageable, because of the sickness of the crew. On arriving near the point designated. every effort was made to reach Porto Bello; unfortunately tie wind was trifling, and the vessel would not go in, but drifted until she ran aground at the Point. During the night of the 26th she was foreed head up, higher ard higher ameng the rocks where she fiest struck. The crew remained on board fortwo days, until ; wheo they left her and succeeded Jo The vessel is anid to be very jored, acd itis thought cannot be got olf. Ske was owred by the captain, aud is insured in New York, ‘Lhe crew are fast recovering. Spoken. Sbip Sophia Wallier, from, New Orleans far fondon, Aug 2, of Key West, Ship Francer, lat 26 lon 84 Ship “ Louisa’ (supposed Sarab & Louisa Sen Francieco, no dae, lat 2035 8, len 77 10 putting into Callao [ur water. An Am hip was paxted steering 3. showiog a red sig nal with a black star, July 21. lat38, ‘> W (anid to be clipper ship Gazelle, Dollard, foom New York, Juae %, for San Francisco), om New Orleans for Antwerp, Aug 1, leace for intended Whalers, Cid at NBesford Aug 40, bark Statica, Burdett, Pacide, Sid bark J E Donnell, do. Arr st Nantucket Aug 27, schr Hamilton, M’Guire, Shoals, one wh abt 20 aed Om Curtis Reck, NZ, Jan 20, by letter from Best oficer, Hope Gifford, NB, bd to Japan; had shipped home 200 bis ep oil per Omega, for Nantucket, Foreign Ports. Banuanow—In port July 80, brig Hope, Biddle, from Alexandiia Haurax—Cld Aug 24, sohr Three Brothers, NYork. Nevyrras—In port abt Aug 16, barks Scott Dyer, Hill, for NYork, 8 Gaya; Nacocches. Thorp, for do, 10. ‘Is deer, Frenklin, from Kingsten, Ja., just arr; brigs Geo | W Brinckerhoff, Philbrook, and Mary Hamilton, Jordan, for NYork, ldg. Fictov-~'Air Aug 2%, brig Catiade, M’Dougall, hence. Cld 18th. brig Ataiaya, Ha-kell, NYork, QveRec—Air Aug 26, ‘thio Balmoral, Douglas, honce, Cid 26th, steamsbip Sarah Sands Lsiey, Liverpool. St Jon, NB—Clo Aug 26, ship Ceraics, Melcher, Bristol, Eng; Golden Era, Fobler, Liverpool; 27th, bart’s Hespe rus, Evans. Glousester, Eag; Cherokee. Coffia, Dublin. eAGta—SId abt Avg 18, sehr Peerless, Latufare, New ork. SumaRa—At Qualah Oonyah, April 24, bark Corea, Smith hence. At Barbab Neps ‘fh, ship Plato, Wood bury, hecce, At Rigas 28th, ship Medora, Lord, from Gibraltar. At Soon May 1, ship Califoraia, Prancis, from Boston. At Whylah 24, bark Hollander, Barstow, from Penang. Vatraraso—Arr July 4, acbrSpray, Hall, San Francia: co; 9th, bark Pristia, rs, Boston (and sid Aug 4 for Iquique); 13th, John Marskall, Robinson, hence Feb 26; 17th, bark American, Kirby, do April 3 for San Francisco. Sid July 1, bark Warwick. Hopkins, UStates; 14th, brig Pampero (Br), Johnzon, NYcrk. Warrex—Arr Aug 29, sloops Mary EF, and Vermcnt, Rondout. Home Ports, ALEXANDRIA—Arr Aag 29. scbrs Bulrusb, Boston; Julia A Kich, do; Greenway, do. Sid 20th. 8G Bars, Crosby, Boston; schr John R Griffith, Baltimore. ~“BaLTIMORE—Arr Aug’90, steamer Westeraport, Hall, heros; bark Arcole, Jeuzings, Chincha Islands via Hamp: ton Roads; barks Justice Lge Ryder, Boston; Ida 15 lett, do; sebrs Union, Bangs, Providence; Lucy Ann, Luf- kip, Fortlard, Me; Emily O’Brien (Br), Halifax, N3; Sea Breve, Harriman, Portland, Conn; Goldeu Engle, Wilson, Bargor, Me; Wiid Pigeon, Mil iken. Providence; E French, Hail, Bristcl, Cid ship Louia Philippe, Bryan, for W Coast cf South America; darka W HDC Wright, Wilsoa, Rio Jaxeiro and » market; Swann, Cole, Montarideo and Bue- nor Axzes; brig Tornado, M’Carthy, Bermuda. BOSTON—Arr Avg 80, steamer City of New Yorx, Ma- thews, Philadelphia; barks Stamboul, Hiogmau, Ma: seilles' 11th July; Eliza (Br), Durkee, Ardrossan 13th Jal Sylph, Clark, Baltimoie; briga Morancy (of NYork Woosler, Cutecom ang 9; Thos F Kao. Smith, Batt: rt Lappy onde) prea rer acts ae roe 0; ’ Growell; do;-Whittaker, Handy, do; Henry Machel ‘ovine ‘49: ketch Brothers, Carver, Sagut Aug 15, via Holmes's chrs Maria Theresa, Crowe Alexandria; S A Roo, Studley: Adeline, Howes; and 0 lavco, Stabl, Philadelphia; Helen Mar, Booker, do; Al- dion, ‘Eaton, and Maj Ringgold, Duenels, do; Arcade, Tarcaster; Wm M Bvird, Stubbs; Ganges, Walsh; and Tyrore, Loud do, Cid ship Dublin, Merril, St Petera- burg; barks Parana, tes, Baevos Ayres; Princa of Wales (Br), Sampson, Richibuete to lead for Gloucsster, E; brigs Chaalotte E tay Clark, Malags; Colombo (Sic), Collaro, Buenos Ayres; Patriot, Swift. Jacksonville: Wai ADrew, Chris Dupning, Philadeiphia; Frontier, Hoyt, Machia3 to load for West Indies; schrs Sharon, ‘Nicker: son, Richmond; TH Thompson, Nickerson, Norfolk: E Bray, Bray, Baltimore; Hy Payson, Eldridge, Philadel hia, Sid ‘ship a, Wy Nashua, brige Halifex, Patriot, echr Staghoun BRAZOS SANTIAGO—OM the bar Aug 19, bound io schr Moses Waring. Stone, heuce. BATH- Arr Aug 26 schr Z Secor, Blaisdell, Chesapeake Bay. Sid £3th, brig Julia Payson, McFadden. Philadelphia. ‘ALAIS—Arr week previous to my teary (all reported as if arr 18tb), brig Pedraza Dorritie, NYork; sehr Montrose, Wall, Philadelphia ld 18th. schrs New Zealand, Ries, Paltimore; Judith Ward. Heath; Saran Talbot, and Wil- liam Henzy, Crockett, NYork. DIGHTON—Arr Avg 28, schrs Roscius, Cook for Tsunton; 20th, schrs Buena Vista Potter, Philadelphia; John C Wells, Beker, bexce. Sid 2%h, achrs Rainbow, Dodge: Herry Crosby, Nye; Caledonia, Coombs; and Philadelphia (or Bangor, according to wind). chr Ozark, Lord, Philadelphia. VER—Atr Aug 28, scbra Martha Jane, Walker, ne, ‘Taylor, do; 29th, schra Edward Philadeipbia; Susan Ludwig, Walden, tanda.l H Greene, Hawkins, do: James , hence; 30th, sehr N Holmes, Godfrey, Philadelphia, Slo 20th, 'schr Seisota, Young (trom Digh: ton), are for Philadelphia GARDINER—Arr Aug 20, sehr Rabieon, NYork; 25th, sehr Porto Rico, Tarr, Philadelphia, Sld 24th, echr Usta- loga, Rittel, NYork. MOBILE—Arr Aug 24, bark Thos E Baxter, Duncan, Philadelptia. Cid brig Ottoman, Ray, Pensacola, NEW Ol ANS—Arr Aug 23, steamships Crescent City, Schenck, NYork 12th, via Havana 19th; El Paraguay (isi), Macail, Kingston, Ja: ships Ricbmond, Hsmil- ton, Boston 42 days; Olympus, Wilsoa, Liverpool 50 days: Bark Frances Watts, Watts, Rio de Janeiro; scbr GH Mortegue, Gocdmanson, Havaba 14th. Towed to sea ae bark Aquilla, scbr G@ B Mathews; 22d, ship Lemuel dyer. ‘NORFOLK—Arr Aug 28, drigs Hy Woodis, Bunker, hence; Hy Guild, Anderson, Belfast; 29th, Galaxy (Bc), Wilson, 21 days from Halifax, NS; schrs Hibernia. Lee- map, Bath, Me; Maxon Rodgers, Ferren, New Haven; Wm B Marsh, Decker, hence. (Br), Lindsey, 112 da , Lindsey, 112 days ‘See disasters). “ In Hampton Roads,’ brig Rapid from Callao, with guano, for orders. ( rt). NEW LONDON—Arr Aug 27, aohr Angel, Luce, Rondout for NBedford, NEW HAVEN—Arr Aug 20, schr Suwassett, Aldrich, EW Bi NEW BEDFORD—Arr Aug 20, bark Futaw, Matthows. Baltimore. Sid echr Leonora, De Silva, Fayal; loops H Gibbs, Saugerties; Index, NYork. NANIUCKET—Arr Aug 29, schr Suian, Rondout. Sid 27th, scbr Eliza Jone, Barnard, NYork. NEWBURYPORT—Arr Aug 29, eebr Sarah Anna, Pink- bam, Philade'phia. NEWPORT—Sid Aug 28, bark Saranee, Bigler, Aavana; th, echr Wm and all the vessels reported in port 27th; J Artbur, Boréen, Norfolk, 20th, § P M—Coming in, » British her brig. Arrived at South Kigstown 27th, schr Susan & Mary, Sheléos, Rendvut; sloop Wakedeld, Gardicer, Norfolk. PHILADELPBIA—Arr. Aug 30, steamer Kennebec, lark, hence: scbrs Mayflower, Sawyer, Picton, N3: tte, Crowell, Boston: Ssrah’ McDonald, E lis,’ Har- wich. (ld brig Pacific, Yates, Boston; schra Wooster, Rhoad, Bristol, RI; Lady of the Lake, Smith, Newport: ES Thompron, Fisher, Pawtucket; RL Myers, Weeks, N York; Invoice, Glover, Providen PROVIDENCE— Arr Aug 30, rcbrs Henry Clay, Taylor, Virginia; Ida Della Torre, Lanfair, Charles Whiting, In: man, ILomas P Cooper, Corson, Lake, Leeda, Ann C, Bakér, Smith, and Meteor, Perry. Pniladelphia; Eldad, , Aibany; Eunice Rows, Pratt, hence; sloop Uabi net, do. Sid, schrs George Hoffman, Marcy; Harmous (of St George), Maloney; Delaware, Harding,’ and Kea- sington, Swain, Philadelphia; sloops Isaxc N Seymour, Wilmont, Rondout; 20'b, Jcha M Parker, Mason, Albany, Arrived at Nayatt Point 20th, sch Charles’ Cramer, Townserd, Chere porke Bay. YORTSMOU1H—-Below Avg 27, schrs Rio Grands, Onatia- via. ard Charlotte, from Rockland for NYork PORILAND=Arr Avg 20, brig Amulet, Creech, Phili- delphis, via Holmes’ Hole; 'schrs Adriana, Sargent, Balti- more: Copy. Sturgis, Albany. KICHMOND=Arr Aug 29, steamship Jamestown, Par- rith, bence; schrs Richmon3, Parnell, and Geo W fon. son, Hudgins, do, liben Saywer, Rowse, Maine; Upshur, Crowe}!, Boston. SAN FRANCISCO—Adv Aug 1, ships Archer, Bursley, for Valparaleo direct (before reported for Callao) aie, vil ‘owhattan lope, Shira, for NYork, about Aug 8; barks Mar, for Tuget Sound 34; Hams I ors, £0 Ait, one in i" for Puget Sound ima ely ; for Pertiged and 2A, “y le; brign Coba: a Ast . SAVANNAH—Arr Aug 21, steamship Alabama, Schenck, hence BALEM— Arr Aug 2%, brig Amerios, Bray, Philadelphia, iC— Arr ok echr Adeline D. fol WILMINGTON ger, henes Cid oth aebre WP Willian, Rogers, NIoa- ida Kiouue, Seuseo, NY vik; wie, WH Suid, do CRACRPORD A gti le tery, aia a’ inwall on the Sth | | asaist them in carry! ARS AND AMBOY RAILROAD TO PHILADEL- ea enn SPECIAL NOTICES. MERICAN INSTITUTE—A STATED MONTHLY er! this institute be held this Eaass ¢ a in it 251 HENRY MELGS, Roo. Soe. re re REAT MELTING OF FEMALE SERVANTS.—TUE Gries sorveata f this city aud elsewhere, are requosted eating, ta be held inthe Ai 3-Ofth atrect and Kigh| y, imbcr I, ab-7hq o'clock. Mes Gh dress them onasubject of vast importance as it thelr present and future interests. Ladies will please send oe their sorvants, as the lecture will be ‘mutually protite- but servants ad wit pa oe mitted, Admission five cents, to ci meet expenses of b OWARD ASSOCIATION OF NEW ORLEANS.—NEW Oricans, July 27, Inik—at © mocting of the above asse- ciation hold ‘thie day, ov motion of Key. . W, Whithll, the following resolution was adopted:—That Rev. FL. Haw! 5. Ogden Woodref and Chas. 1. Frost, of Now York. quested to solicit riptions from’ our citizens now 6. journing at ¢ re fraying the ing the hoy amongst us, sad that the those geatiomen, a copy of these resolutions, asking their at tention to the furtheramoe of the object, aad to remitell sums collected a5 soon 23 posaible. Gigned) J RICARDS D. Secrstary of the Howard Association. pointed committer beg leave to refer totho the Uoward Azsociation of New Orleans. ch they are obliged co call upon the ab ‘New Orleans, and all others disposed to ‘out the objects of the sssociation. We trnst all citizens of Louisiana will respond liberally and cheerfully to the demand upoa thom. Subscriptions will be feccived by the Rev. FL uawke, rectory Catv: ‘Pwonty-frst street, or 239 Fourth av At Frost & Forrest's, 145 Pearl stroo! \¢ M. Brownoll’s, No. 7 W: 1, Sbroad way. ASONIC,.—THF MEMBERS OF DaRCY LODGE, ‘are hereby notified that the rezolar meeting will tai on Thursday evening, Septomver 1 will be conferred on that evening By DORE L. TrM0rA ‘A CULO VELONI,W. M. NOTICE THM UNDERSIGNED, LATE OF THE firm of VEKINE, PATTERSON & STACK, hastakoan of North Seoond* street, adjacent to th: atrect forries Williamsburg, where he business of shipbuildiag in all ies brane! * COPARTNERSHIP NOTI B1.000 2AsTNER, WANTED —GOOD, | SUFFI 5 cignt aad undoubted seourity given. for the investment business will pay $5,000 by cext apring, ‘The perty must travel. Address N. D F., Herale office, SOKO WANT? A, PARTNER, HAVING Tate DOOU, a in cash, to invest {n a pleasant and p To one foed of trayelling this is a r delay, with real nama, for au in- & PARTNER WANTED, IN biished house, farnished and tom Beds pay almost all the rent. Leare rato chance for an Old countryman, all winter, Address W. W., Broadway plete, for, boarders on the piace. First CHANCE.—WANTED A PARTNER, WITH* s cspital of two or thae thousand, doilers, to engage in a business that is pavtially catablished The artiole sold will pay from dred per oont, and a re sold. ness yreterred, Address L and residence, at the Herald offi N ARCHITECT AND SURVE form a partrorship with a gevtloa ed. Please address Omega, flurald Againat any other NOLCE= DISSOLUTION, OF COPARTNERSIIP.—, The heretofore existing between Josepit Harris and Solomon ‘Tickner, in tho clothing business, will a by agreement ‘on the J5th September, 1353 Neither portner oan, after the dato of this advertisement, buy goods on the credit of the firm. JOSEPH HARR SOLOMON TICKNER, September 1, 1563, O42 wnd BS Eighth avenue, DARINERSHIP WANTED. — THE SUBSCRIBER having been in the custom sairt trade for many years, ood customers, would like to meot with a . now having » good business t paid, 192 Canal stroat, two days, with R WISHES TO irsady establish. . NO objection BILLIARDS. ILLIARD TARLES FOR SAUE.—GENTLEMEN IN- tending to purchaso tables, will do well to call and ex- mins our superior made atock, with our latest improved cushions, which are preferred to all others now in use, Two eecord hand tables for sale cheap, RIKFITH & DECKER, 90 Ana steoot. TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. 1853, 7vO8_SAFE, CHEAP AND) RELIABLE Je, Route.—1453.—Summer Arrangomeat —Albany and New York inland route, Railrod faro, $1. 1 express traing at 9 o'clock, A. M. and 2:0 P. M., at Albany with Central line of railroad West. Al lines North for Suratoge Springs. Whitehall and Montroal The trains eovnect with ‘and Budson and Ber gure railroads.gt Chatham, Four Corners, for Leban Springs. Onand after Mondey, July 25th, from the new White, Bim and Contre’ strocts, where checked Fare. $3.95 a Soroneh tickets can be red, and b: through tickets can be procured, and baggage For albany... Fara, B10" For syracun . 4 a on “ Scbenectac * Uclen, Passenj and Twent: th ‘en! above trains will land and receive passengers only ton Falls and Ghatham Four Cerners. ‘at Cro- All other trains will leave City Hall Station, corner of Tryon row snd Centre street, as heretofore. M. SLOAT, Superiatendent. phia, from By No. 1 North river.—Two lines daily, at 104.M.and2¥.M, Accommodation line at 10 A. M., by atesmbaat Tronton to South Amboy, cars to Bordentown, R Stookton to Philadel, » Fare $2. Ex- P. M., b; veamboi ee » Lf to C ears—throngh in four hours and Fare $2 Heturaiag, lave Philfadophis at 104. i ahalf. and 2 P. HANCE OF PIER OF THE MORNING LINE FOR bany, and immediate landings.—Fare $1 to Alb: Meals served rd. after. Monday, Anas 1803, the stea GRORGE WASHINGTON, Cant. BE Vi ‘Want, will leave the steamboat at the foet of Jay stre every Monday, Wednesday, am o'clock, A. andarrive at Albany in time fc eat. Returning, leaves Alban: d Saturday, at 7 o'clock A. Hudson in time to t1 (OR KEYPORT AND FORT HAMILTON, FROM THE foot of Chambers s‘reet; fare leiz cet ts each way. steamboat sOHN HAT lowes New York at 9 o'clook “M., and the steamboat KEYPORT at 31; o'clock P. M. ‘daily, (Sunda: .). Returniag, ‘Keyport at 8 oolock A. M. and 3 o'clock P. M. ‘The usual stages ran in connection with the boat OR STONY BROOK.—TH. steamer, GEORGE LAW, EW AND BEAUTIFUL ‘aptain Mannes, continucs 40 make her trips to the above piace, landing at Huntington and North Port, each way, leaving New York, Peck Slip forny, every ‘Toosday, Thursdi d turday, 11 o’olock, A. M.; returning, I Brook at 7 e'clock, A. M., every Monday. We: Frida, ‘UDSON RIVER RAILROAD.—TRAINS DAILY FROM Chambers street for Albany and Troy: Express train, 6 A. M.—Through in four hours, connecting with tri reaching Ba: or Montreal at 8 o’olock, ai Niagara Falls at 8:45 same evening. Ma M"Tucongh way’ trsins at 12M, add MAUL train, 9A. “Express train, 4 P. M. Accommodation train. 7 P. M. WLP. M. For Peokskill, 104. M. P, pele, 7 A.M. and 4:10 P. M. Canal, Christopher, Thirteenth and Thirt; Sur day fanil train from Canal stroet, at 6 P.M, for Alba py, stopping at all way stetions EDMUND FRENCH, Superintendent. UDSON RIVER RAILROAD —SUNDAY TRAINS.— After the first of September, 1433, the Sunday mornii train at 7:30 from New York for Poughkeepa and tl ow York, will ba dis- c P. M, train from Poughkeepsie for continued. By order of we Beard, i , Su i EW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA DIRECT, VIA ‘New Jersey Railroad.—United States aad Hxpross through in four hours, leave New York, foot of Cort- londt’ street, at 6, 8 and 9A. M,, and 4:30 and 5:30 P. M. Leave Philadelphia at 1.90 A. M., via Kensington, 7 and 9 A.M, and 4:50 and 6:30 P. M., from footof Walnut street. Fare $3; $2 60 for socond class in the 8 A. M. from New York 44:00 P. M. from Philadelphia. h tickets sold, asongers and t FAD 0 fer Baltimore, a, Norfolk and Charleston, in the Sand 9 A. M. and 4:30 and 5:30 P. M. trains. and connection certain with oxtra tratrs if behind ‘time, Passengers with cross the ferry fifteen minutes before the trains leave, HREWSBURY. LONG BRANCH, RIGHLAND DOCK a House and Ocean Port.—The new steamer JAMES Ocea CHRISTOPHER, Captain John Price, will of Barclay street as follows--fare 25 0 LEAVES VEW YORK, RAVES 01 September 2, . 4 Do. 3, londid dancing pe. a eplondid dancin Bei wil conting witht his his tesbio few lessons will learn all the most public, 1 Broadway. and scientifve priaciple ne ver, dei of the day. Open for private lessons from 10 A.M, to 1 P. M., from 3 to 6 P. M., ard for practice from 3 to 10 P. M. Le TELEGRAPH, FSrest0n's MAGN CTRIC_ MACHINES. ppled for.)—ahese for medical purposes. ating, withont acids or liquids of struments are self-o; any kind, and combi the powers and facilities that o ractitioner of medi be desired by the ont of great yalues for ducing an ous class of di 3° 4 ne setlic, com ones now offered to ed according to scientic Purposes, that can always desired for the care of welled joints, ty many other HARLES SAN- (poe MacNer 08, corner of ain entean ios at to sreasing telegraph business, and pated, mith the Rtmost promptitu offered, hay nso for o tp, heary ope » complotéd and in aotive operation, ¢ inet lines of poles and telegraphic wleee, ington—one ‘k to the city of Was cat route, with wires, from New York to Phi yp ie end four wires from Philadelphia to Baltimore and Wash ington ; by the other ling, along the turnpike roads, there are two wircs the wholo distance, and the company havo ste- tions at Washington, Trenton, New Branswic ky Princeton, Jersey City, Havre de Gi ‘ort Deposit, and vi regulations to none ai at muai0AL, PIANt ‘Tt OADWAY.—@ 05, A’ Seen Sasortment of pianos, Dat montsof a. W. Ladd & Ce. pay: ASH FOR A PIANO.—WANTED B® PURCHAS! hand piano, at « low figure, for which of G & TUCKER, 289 Broadway. TO RENT OR PARTLY er twelve stops. Address a cood second. ‘will be paid. Apply Sun JHURCH ORGAN parehese, an orgen of ter J. MeD., No. 7 Battery place. OR SALE—-A GRAND PIANO RRawmp, mfactnrer. in tine order and of good tone. very low, as the owner has no use for it, mer ha: BILLING & TUCKER, 230 Broadway. OR SALE—A NEW PIANOFORTE BOSTON MAKE. wold very low, as the ows Apply te Price very moderate. Apply at 1M Madison strece, IANIST WANTED—TOR AN EXHIBITION. APPLY ‘at the Stuyvogant Institute, from 11 till 1 o’clook. 14 NOFORTE WIRE —. onhand. For sale by FULL. ASSORTMENT OF LT Wevater's colebrated oast steol music wire constantly EDWARD H. JaCo®, Agent for the United States, 15 Gold strest, ak be IANOFORTE FOR SALE—THE OWNER OF AN elegant wolian pianoforte from G. Gilbert’s maanfae- t'Boston and'who had the instrament now Exons the tory, warerooms only four days. bei Jeave town, will well ‘unex pactedly com| theaame ata gree bereein, if applied for immediately, at 117 West Fifteenth atreot. Piaxorentrs AT GREAT BARGAINS - Glibert & Co.'s colebrated pianos, one of Sto Harrison's, one of anos, in jee df pris ied for soon. win C.F a 10 MUSICTA: A ly, between t Spee 562 Broadway. WO VERY GOOD SECOND nos fer sale or to rent, ch hi 8 fox $125; both mahogany, and quite pow. toll a. M., . from 8 o'clock Bowery. EARL BRAN DEES. Professor of riano an: Nunns & Co.'s, and four seo rat rate order, will be sold much below the Pian exchan, a: or FURNITURE. ALNAMELLED COTTAGE FURN if high post, opea Ranws 2 stacy’s, 626 street. Those who havo seen the set cotts \al Palace, kaow how shoir furniture is a1 Brocd wey fo. 50 a n \t ‘8.--WANTED. A CLAKIONST PLAY ‘8 hipogonno, aad ano} 8 of Dand Ita. Salary $2 per dey por m from 1 to ITURE.—SO! will find » complote assortment of beaded, Mi ther styles, a0'MA- FANCY ARTICLES. yHARO PLAYING CARDS—A CHOICE ASSORTMED? very old, for sale by SAMUEL HART & CO., 82 Joha st. 10 PLAYING CARD BUYERS.-SOUTHERN AND complete assortment of in onrd faotory, for x. EL HART & CO. 82 John stendt Western merchants will find woll seasoned cards from the Phil sale at their depot in New Yor ph d band pi- pheolide” Mr DAGUERREOTYPES, UPERIOR DAGUERREOTYPES x unsurpassed for scourae: LING'S, 226 Bleecker co large assortment of frame low priges at Welling’s au Bloeeke: of a situation ina di ¥ other healthy locatio to competency ior the businoss, Dunkirk, Borald office. er of Carmino fanoy cases a corner of in ga ‘Tho best COLORa, FOR only fifty cents, including an ¢legact case, which are id style of finish IN of ory in thi refere,ce given et ‘Address, for ono Wook, 6, Y 18 DE: i$ MISCELLANEOUS. OARD—FURNISHED ROOMS, AT # UNION PLACK, to lot, with or without board. ‘The house is delightfully all the modorn improvements and over- Strangors visiting the city oam be acoem- situated, having looking the Park. modated with pleasant rooms, LAIRVOYANCE.—MRS. HAYES, THAT EXCEL can be consulted at an: lady clairvoyant mediu: through the day and event street, moar the Bowery. her resiflenoe, No. 10 Spi nace discovered and ou the whereabouts of absent, rrionds correctly told; the of advice given respecting business, journeys, do. irandoles. mantle cand ad it] (Baltimore) celebrated liquid hair ds, tion at the Cryst Broadway. XCHANGE.—BUILIERS OR OTHERS, HAVIN honges in this city, oan dispose of them in excl ironwork, plombing, gas fitting, tn Yoofing, Ao. ing to JOSHUA BARN RENCH MECHANICAL LAMPS.—JUST RECEIVED, a new i of carcels. mod lampe, from tho most c factured by m; oandolabras, clooks, the ps cleaned a al Palace, can be obtaine: ators, ota mow on exhibi- at CHILSON'S . hs ; apo oil cheaper than sperm. red. P DARDONVILLE, 445 Broadway. | AS LIGHT8—IHE OPINION 0! “Mavhatti 8 We havo ever seen. plish admirably the objects for which it at the meter is by low that on t gs, ‘an equi rthe lets f foeinecr Manbatton Ga Co.” Consumersof gas axe invited to call at 262 Broadway, and sce the Regulator tm operation. LENN’S TRUE VERBENA WATER.—THIS DE- Ughtfal_ perfume ‘prepared Ly » chemical from the hot house plant, lemon trifolia, is o Feeom mended to the ladies ‘in tof ite re- freshing and delightful edor. It contains all of the plant itself in a concentrated form, and will be fo seful for rem: the languor oeensioned by cro ho. Also, aus delic ie for the handker- chief, and will be found r than the exti pared equally, eed, pan for the oe ee cologne. For sele by Broadwa) Sohn Meakim, druggist, . e ELYETIA AND LAYAYEITE GOLD MINING Coat. local at Grass ley, California,) July 7, Bh, is of successful and highly productive; im all respects, and Row results; and ite pres- actaal 6x) ! sow ta fall tide veins by wor! Till tn of re working with pects for th are and July—st the office of th: at the agency office in New Yor Plisation to ward do redsing ividends payable quarterly—in Octoher, company in iF }. 1962, CHAS. hoagie tl ‘thei oe fe era with eno! sees Vallog aad ‘A fow shares, and copies of the by-laws and charter, te gether with further particulacs, may be obtained upon ap- DANIEL ADEE, Agent, 107 Fulton street, New York. wR Rous city, or hour a ORNELIUS & CO.’S SOLAR LAMPS, CHANDELIERS, ras, cae ixtured, for by apply- |, Agent, 1,083 seman a the yh successive RON BEDSTEAD WAREROOMS.—PATENT SPRING lissters, &o., ac- . ever made, for iso felt beds’ pil- Private dwel- Please call aad ox- ne ince street. mattrore and bedding depot.—Elas knowledged the best health, economy, luxury, neat eo. atonds, all sizes lings, hotels, &o.. farnished amino, at No. 663 Broadway, Mosour7e BAR elsetic calasl nient iu the worl or taken down and pack: Pying only one quarter foot ‘OREBEAD’S MAGNETIC PLASTER —THE SUREST. quickest, easiest, ploasantest and ehea; the world. There isno myster; simply possesses all the virtues with the wonderful magnetio ir sury excellence. while it arrests disen ter is applied FP I or ing it always fresh and pr ig! Nea R 1.) WATER CURE.—THIS ESTABLISH Pines presen orn pools, &e., by yheir Process, reasonable terms. Orde: or at the depot, 01 Mangi: ution. N mead 1 Raa.) , HARO PLAYING CARDS—A CHOICE ASSORTMENT very old, for sale by SAMUEL HART & CO. eet, of the Ere Pat Right, an: cy prices #1 ja fargo assortmont of second hand m o visiters and fa! same at the Ya oysters. Also, bial QTRAWBEERIES.—STRAWBERRY BEDS PLANTED new will bear abundantly next sprivg. Plants now ready in nearly & hundred varieties, the most co! ‘tion in the seuntry, including many new and very large and late sorts, recently received from Eur pe. Descriptive iced catalogues qratis. Plants packed with lor any part of the Uni SON, Old paid to New York. da, mattresses, &o.; al ‘$50 m3 BObOUIN'S, ment, now in operation, will remain winter. The celebrated mil f makes it a v st lars, address RIVIES, CESSPOOLS, &C , EMPTIED w offensive odor to the occupants while operatin; rt prices thatdefy competition. Pinos for reat. PECIAL NOTICE.—T. DOWNIN( S Broad street, is serving a itant id Address B. Colony Nurseries, Plymoath, Mase, y OF nonsense ai the best pl nonce to which Tt imparte vitality and Price Ere IANOFORTES WITH CIRCULAR SCALES.—T. BERT & if Gon ele of ouss. Fo at the mi and HORACE WATERS, 835 Bro ieee Alsos lodeons, jat id me G. NOS. 3 AND & delicious Shro ws} is of Now! ht House, kept by G@. T UITON PRINTS bills in handsome style. ts, labels, handbills, &o., f Printing carde'le yything in his I amine sp COUNTRY MERCHANTS’ STORS) ‘is circulars, bil bo beat, and hi (0 CLOAK AND MANTILEA ayers Br time buy street, i a sent ie ARP sat tia ai oa and “aireet from the most OA! AND and odie, 51 Canal strect, annfaot turer of velv for it i fF promptitude ha mot ealebrated F hose anequaltod b; i ty. Toles Ephing fig ere othe yor tate an richest styles, aed but rocentl; has me ‘stematicand broftored, sad inclade two aa han Table medtam o on,’ and the amount of thonsanae | viiceThea een orginally favended, by ® Pi Se aah I | pomied time, for thoke other exhivltion axtiol une For the transmission of ton word: B., their most exten: rosea enchant ae | sateen Beater hctetnenae in a. ) pices crs, m Now York to Newark, to his very large stook of of his 9) ‘to Phtiedalphia, twanty Gre conte: and to 2 te 1 ap for OER eeran cas | Se ra. @, Weovenvme, Srewiataiem, = ry uo-" road ray. yoabout tie Te togetbor id MOREHEAD, dway. Sold by all respectable druggists in BY ATMOB- Pneumatic Draining aud Menn- ad om ft wt the office, 15 Contre street, treet, will recelve iramediate “ Alotof manure, of superior quality, for wit ada, ry .