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bes cee I the laws governing courts martial, he | ee Ea | Our New Hampshire Oorrespendence, on the Tp piniaica Ura rs of he ert | The exercises connected with the aueal festival Daswovitis, N. H., Joly 17, 1064, wancy, when, being | at Cambri College were commence: morn- He GRAS, 1S wes deckiod that it should not he pat a | ne end at not be conciuded uatil to- | Spiritual Sermon, &c. bog Ordeal gas ton, and being 4p- | molrow evening. 'Atan early hour this mu | In the classical language of Mr. K. N. Pepper, Way aa tae ee day tin _ | his Excellency, Cov. Washburn, his Honor, Li i ian ‘The court have to iny alsposes of lorge mass of evi | Gov. Seared ane entee’ with 2 ‘ais. Faq., of the Knickerbocker, your correspondent can denoe, and there is overy dispo: ot fs 4 amerous other So trpedive the cane. x, eee oS Se | tinguished gentlemen, were escorted by the Lan- eay>—" Havink retyred from the werld for s sesaun al =e Y Cakai anaes Fe aa) ogn Sien nennet opens fo: Clee | Cao. ale BENE BI on mi genus a restin TRTKES . : | » Cambridge. | spel, a aloan bi myself a Paiavaiima, July 20,1404. | "look get nanoherite The court mot pursuant to adjoneament, and the very | ie 1H os pe a peeve on formas (te Me f fishink and romink and sein the things gro,” esterday’s proceedings being read and ap | moved to the Unitarian Canrch appointed. | Drewsville is situated about four and a half miles long record of proved, cad midshi, De Haven war rec: Se to the cl of disobedience of orders, he towed the Jamestown over the flat befow Bi | a distance of eight or ten miles. After this she returned | Buenos Ayres. Tela was to che until channel out to deep water was found Tn reply to a query by the court as to whother the wecettions Yer taken prior to the vessel | ‘The side aisles and galleries of the church were | from Bellows Falls, and is quite a thriving place. 8 : | well filled with ladies, and. the procession, | the United States steamer Watte | Wits jee of the faulty, graduating studenta, Gov: | There are several factories here as well as at Peper ernor and suite, invited guests, &c., baving been | Mill village, which is two miles distant, where im- ays an ie meer | admitted, the cuarch Deearan Cepwney to overflow- | mense quantities of lumber are manufactured into tion to the charge for running the Jamestown . Y cr assem! sashes, window blinds, and children ber the witness gave a narratir cot this accident, | 1a air ana having offered praver, introduced the | doors, of ty 7 Ye toys, butlog it to the current. After going over the ret | first speaker of the occasion, Austin White } acd sent by rail to Boston. Indeed, lumbering and in four fathoms water, and eho continued at her | son of Northam) ton, who delivered & poke, | the raising of stock appears to be the chief business | dress in Latin. The exercises were then continued | in this section of the country, and you cannot go nearly according to the pi rogramme, { ‘The productions of the young men were gener- more than a quarter of a mile in any direction witn- Frounding he stated {hat when io’ charge of the deck, | ally very meritorious,and there were several erhich | out seeing a saw mill. attor psasing Cape Avgustino, he discovered that there ‘Was « current cutting the vessel in shore; I reported the wame to Capt. Downing and by his order changed the course of the vessel to N.N. E ; when! took charge of the deck she was heading north by east; Lieut. Stembel relieved me at 4 o'clock, and was officer of the deck at the time she struck; the cables were not bent, and the anchors were stowed on the bows, with sea lashings on; there were no soundings taken during my watch; wé wore in the habit of heaving leads in’ the chains on ap & u and it “s provable they were there then, it I do not know with certainty; the land was discover- od early in the morning, and way distinctly in sight dur ingmy watch; I think that the taking of soundings not have prevented the vessel from going ou the ; the witnees verificd the chart before the court, a¢ the same by woich the vo-sel was uavigated; I consider. ed tt my duty as wa'ch officer, to report ail apprehen to sions 6 x from epproaching shoals, «24, having fone 80, th€ course of 4 vessel wa. Tknew tho reef was there, but not knowing tho strongth of the cur rent did not consider hor in danger uniil she struck; when I {eft the deck she was heading well ¥ windward of ll the shoals, as I thought; four o'clock I judge} the ship to be six miles from Pernambuco; if the lead had been kept goiag it wonid not bare inefcated tho approach to the shoal, as the soundings are aot ual; I don’t ct taking uny hearings during oh: if I oi are on the lox b T remember at 4 o’elock putting down what Feon- wed was the positon of the veesel; there was no general order that fam aware of makiog it the duty of the master to have the leads in ‘he chains, and the an- chors prepared for lettiog go on nearing the land; at the expiration of my watch on that day 1 did not think it neceasery to take cross-hearingy, but kept the erptaia Qware from time fo timo of the posi eye of her distance from the shor rf ing’s in(ention to pass Pernambuco without anchoring; the strength of the curreat would have heen more accu. rately determined by talang cross besriags; 1 think Capt. Downing was on deck severa! times during my watch, observing the progress of the ship, but he could see the land from the quarter gallery ports, without leaving the cabin; the ship was on the reef from tour to | Hall Curtis, Samuel L. Cutter, George F : Wm. { throp, Charles cyinoed beget of = poet vgrcispenel sans talent ‘Tho new sect of “spiritualist” appear to be mak- ofa order. On whole,. the exerci were gome progress ac to the university "and its professorship. The | 28 pill ‘geen. bene Rory peace music in the church waa furnished by # quadrille | 2¢Ver — thelr perfoamances, wen band, we believe Schnapp’s. on Sunday last to Paper Mill village to attend a In the meantime a sumptuous repast had been spiritual meeting. There were rumors of a fight be- provided for the faculty, students and invited | tween the angelic interpreversand tho Universalist anests, to which they repaired in procession, whem | minister, in whose palpit the spiritual Siow had dismissed from the church, and will probably spend | been announced to come off, in reference to the oc- a good portion of the afternoon in social and intel- | copany, of the church, but the Sol poo lectual erjoyment at the festive board, | probably thinking that his sntagonis' From the academic Gepartinopt of the University | be too many for him, withdrew to the sohool house there are cighivaie prac juates to-day, ee te Di- | a there Dotan Hie hae a prtlanee, of phot vinity school six, and from the other schools a large | uw ir ppeared mura 7; while the new class entering college is | have been led thither by curiosity. His name is said to be even more numerous than that of last | Simmons, and he comes from Rutland, Vt., eschews year, which was very fall. There were twelve gen- | shuving and Lindley Murray, and speaks with a tlemen presented as candidates for the degree of | villanous twang. e performances commenced doctor in medicine, twelve for that of bachelor of | with a voluntary on a seraphine, which was pro- science, agd sixty for that of bachelor of laws. pelled by Geral eee lady leg power, and it is the The graduates of the day are as tollows:—Jotn P. | decided belief of your correspondent that the Alison, Thomas P. Alston, Joba W. Ames, Benja- | aforesaid young lay had at some former period of min H. Bailey, Johu C. Bancroft, George L. Bennett, | her life sustained a compound fracture of that leg, francis W. Higelow, Atherton Blight, Julias J. Car- | and that it had been badly set, as she would bring | riere, Henry Cobb, Edward W. Codman, Theodore | the bellows pedal down with such a peculiar “wab- . Colburn, Charles G, Conner, David H. Coolidge, | bie’ and jerk as only some physical peculiarity Dana, kd- | could enable her todo, A hymn was sung. The ward G. Daves, Daniel Denny, Frederick W. Dorr, | brother then read the 2d chapter of Acts, and fairly Hiram ‘% Kwers, Ed. W. Forbush, George C. Fran- | succeeded in upsetting your correspondent’s gravity cis, Horatlo #. Murnish, John 6. Gaillard, Charles D. | when he came to the 9th and 10th verses, in which oc- Gambrill, Mactin W. Gary, Charles P. Gerrish, Amo- | cur the words ‘‘Mesopotamia” and “Phrygia,” whioh holes Gilman, Richard C. Goodwin, Fran- | he uniquely pronounced “ Massa-pa tone yer” and riggs, Richard F. Hall, Wm. 8. Hazeltine, | “ Purgeyer.” He then had another hymn, and Joseph A. Holmes, Charles A. Huntington, Benja- | commenced a short prayer, when he was seized Jeffries, John Johnson, Jacob C. Johnson, | with, apparently, convulsive tremblings, was silent johnson, Jacob B. Kendall, Isaiah Knowles, | for a few moments, and then, cl his eyes, com- Theodore Lang, Oliver S. Leland, Thomas J. Lo- { menced a sermon on Exporiment in Religion, dic- i. Lowell, John F. Mc Hyoy, Marcus | tated, as his followers believe, by a spirit then in ward C. McLure, David H. Morde- | communion with him, he being the involuntary and ine, Gorham Parks, W. G. Pearson, | unconscious organ communication. His eyes C. McLemor cai, Wm. C. of five hours, touching occasionally, boing anchore! be- | Wm.8. Perry, Wm. J. Potter, Henry C. Prentiss, | “were closed during the whole time of the delivery, tween two banka part of the time. | Alfred H. Preston, Wm. A. Preston, Thomas P. | which occupied about one hour and a half; his lan- (Capt. Cunningham was very enthusiastic in speaking | of the quarter gallory port of ‘the Jamestown, which he | described as being large enough for him to ait in with | arms akimbo, and that from it a look out ahead could be be oh pit leaving the cabin.) Proctor, George Putnam, Robert A. Renshaw, Ed- 6 was fluent and Sheteareaaed eal RemiennCy mund Rhett, Truman H. Safford, Jacob Savage, i in the highest degree graceful. No and | George W. Sewall, Edward L. Sherman, Wm. D. | fault \d be found with the manner, but it was far | Slack, Wm.S. Slater, Samuel E. Smith, George W. | otherwise with the matter. He was eminently ter a recess, further questions were put as to the | Soren, Charles £. Stetson, Foster Swift, Augustine | Johnsonian in his diction, bbe the apn teyed movements of the Jamestown, but nothing of importance was clioited. He stated that at the time there were bet- tor factlities for caniking at Montevideo than at Buenos Ayres; Capt. Downing, to my knowledge, made no iu- wirles as to whother sho could have been coulked at | Mouterideo; T'do not think it could have been dowe at W. Thompson, Charles Thorndike, William Thorn- | of that great philosopher. a geet could be dike, Titus S. Tredick, Payson F. Tucker, Henry | hazarded as to the name of the spirit then in com- Van Brunt, Albra Wadleigh, Wm. W. Warren, Jo- | munication with us, your correspondent would seph R, Webster, John D. Wells, Frederick Whee- | have said that ‘it was Johnson on @ jer, Eugene L. White, George B. Winship, Leonard | bender, if such vanities are attended to in Montevideo; the ship leaked no more then than when 1 | 9° Wyeth. the spirit world. | “Our belief is antagonistic jotned her; the seams above the water, along the bends and ander the counters, wero open and required enulk ; I was one of the officers ordered on the surves; she | not leak badly when op her way to Rio; the James. town could not have gone into Montevideo for caulking, her draft of water being too great for the place where saw weseols repairing; I think Capt. Downing determined to go to Kio abous a week before he sailed; the calms at Buenos Ayres were not frequent, and only Iasted from aix to eeven hours; during calms the water was very amooth; during the frequent iat blows off Buenos Ayres she would roll three or four streaks under; vy cog & advantage of calms she might have been coulked, but I think there was a difficulty of procuring caulkers there; certain intoriineations were made in the log book by Ca) Downing, in the presence of the watoh officers, he baving alloged that the original en- ‘teies were not correct ; one of the remarks was signed by Lieut. Desa, and as it was incorrect Captain Down! saw At to aiter it; the remark signed by Lieut. Dea« shoul have been.signed by Lieut. McIntosh, but the latter ob- itcting, to It as not correct, it was signed by Lieut. Deas; objection was on the ground that the alteration should have been made at a previous time; the inter- lineation was made perhaps a month after the occurrence, while on the way home; { read over the interlineation, aad gaw co objection, believing it to be correct; the PUMpS Were sounded every two hours, and pumped out ut overy day; her leaking was about one per hour; bad there been no current the Jamestown would have paased one and a half miles from the reef. The crossexaminstion by the accused elicited the fol- lowing:—The stream and light anchors of the Jamestown had been sent on board the U. 8. brig Bainbridge, by or- der of Commodore Salter, and were used in buoying ebannel: the Jamestown could net have gone down the iver without the ascistance of the Water Witth, the | wind being then abesd; the Jamestown had more thea { once passed over the same groun?! without the aid of the aleamer, when the wind wxs fair. The examination of the w nutes wer: task, but made the discovery ad xres in reading his notes. Capt Dupont relieved the Judge Advocate: and seed off the remainder of the minutes. | {The Lest in the court room bas been most intense, and the memters are traly to be pitied, being required to awetter in their heavy uniform ceats and epauletts with the thermometer bordering upon one hundred degrecs. A petition is talied of to the Secretary of the Navy for | permission to strip to the buff when the mercury rises above ninety.) Joba P. Hol passed midshipman on board the James- town, deposed in substance as follows—I was the junior Hentenant, under @apt. Downing, during the latter part of the cruise; Commodore Coe came on board on the evening of June 20, 1853, but J know of no reason why Capt. should suppose at that time that be had been guilty of treschery; shortly after the ship an- chored at lontevideo, in July, Coe came on board. and remained until her arrival at Rio; I was aot on deck when the ship ran on the reef, The Court here adjourned. @or Philadelphia Correspondence. Parvatevrnta, July 20, Ist. An Elopement. The following were the candidates for degrees :—. | to cognate conglomerations,” was one 4 Degree of Bachelor of Laws—Messrs, Luther T, | peculiarly lucid sentences which fell from his lips, Ball, Samuel Batchelder, Henry Mcllvain Bryan, | and there were many such instances throughout Edward P. Bu , Edward K. Burtrick, All H, | his sermon; although leaving out those absurdities, Byrd, Bernard Carter, William E. Chandler, Joseph | which might constitate one-eighth part of the E. Choate, Willian G. Choate, John B, Clark, Wil- | whole, the sermon would com very favorably liam McNeil Clough, Gordon . Cole, Josiah Col- | with those of the “ regular” ren for clearness lins, Randolph Coolidge, Charles P. Crawford, Henry | and connection of argument. ‘The trembling again was G. Denny, harles 4. Desorby, Albert Dickerman, } seized him, hia e: opened, another hymn Samuel K. Dow, Henry H. Downes, James B. Eustis, | sung—the young lady with the defective anatomy Edmund O. Fitzgerald, I'rancis Gananl, John Y. | Gholson, William F. Goodwin, Augustus C. Green- d we diapersed. "the audience he always uses the wood, Danicl A. N. Grover, William Hall, Nathaniel | words “your religion, your world,” as if he was an W. Jamison, Josiah B. Kinsman, Edward W. Lord, | entirely distinct being from thf world. Iam pro- A very distressing case of clopement has within the past week taken place in our city. The guilty _ parties are a dramatic performer, himself a married man, and father of a family, and the female the | daughter of a highly respectable family, who had } | ' herself been married about three months. She mys- | teriously disappeared one day during the abtence } of ber husband, with her trunk. She was traced to | the Aroh street theatre, where her guilty r in her flight was performing, and he also havi the inference is that they went { 5 The unhappy hasband has been almost } frantio since the occurrence. The lady is quite | youthfal, and a few years since was on the eve of off with the present partner ban bat waa prevented by the interference of ber father. Digrarssmo Scierpe.-A most distressing case suicide occurred last night, at Firemen’s Hall, on Fifth street, between Walnut and Vine. The circum- stances attending it are as follows :—The victim, a Mr. John Anderson, a very steady ana temperate man, who bad been a boarder at the house ape oe oF agg before noon called at the bar and asked for a bottle of mineral water, which with a tumbler he carried to his room. In the ne AR afternoon, of ehh | upper ot house, he o} Niet Abdorsn Gas tory sawell, and wished ‘to send for ad a which the other opposed. He appea Sage to grow worse until about nine o’olock in the Cbg when he informed one | of his fellow boarders that he had ees | arsenic, and that he had committed the fatal ac’ about noon of that day. Mr. Groebner, the land- lord, now sent for Dr. Muzzey, who prescribed anti- dotes, that nevertheless failed in their object, and | Anderson died in the greatest agony about two 2 i} that he tore the nails from his fingers walls of his room. He would give no act, save that he was in ble, ! 2 and utated that he had twice before attempted sui- cide, but failed. was a painter by trade, and a citizen of New York.—Cincinmati Times, July 18, Powpgr Mri Exriosioy—About three o'clock afternoon the press house of Brayton, & Co.'s powder mill, located at the five mile exploded, killing one man, and blowing the to fragments. One of the flying tim- bers a horee grazing near by, and killed {t. ‘The cause of the explosion is unknown. The hands Fo oli? cog house had quit work about three o'clock. head ores#man, John Noling, was scen 40 enter shortly after, and in a brief space the ex- plosion followed. There were only about 600 pounds Sree in tLe mill at the time. The building cost little, consequently the pecuniary loss ix but trifling. The man must have met an instant death, as he was terribly lacerated. The ro of the was distinctly heard in this city. Those in the vicinity describe seeing » vast volume of this morning. His sufferings were said to be | | catalogue gives the gradaates of Harvard College Wyllys Lyman, Cyrus Meyers, Gerrard W. Morris, | mised to have the opportunity of hearing a jum James Morris, Edward ff. Neul, Johu H. New, | shortly who couverses in various jauguages, which George D. Noyes, Maurice O'’Connel, Sylvester Pen- | he is entirely of when in his natural state, noyer, alee. Phenix, Josiah Porter, Thomas F. | being # man of no great education, and shall watch Richardson, William 8. Ross, William H. Sears, | the proceedings with great curiosity. 4, H. EB. George ©. Shattuck, Louis Shissler, Kenner B. gS OE A Stephenson, William C. Stewart, William I. Stone, | Wonderful Case—The Designs ofa Villian Robert I. Strean, Adam W. Thaxter, Samuel : Wawetentens Thorndike, Charles W. Upham, Joseph H. Vanmeter, | {rom the Pittsburg (Pa. meet: Chronicle, July 18.) Franklin Webster, William P. Wells, Henry Wills, Monday forenoon, about 10 o'clock, a young William C. Wilson. \ coin oe a a J. H. Satliffe, and who Degree of Doctor in Medicine.—Atbion K. P. | rom land of wooden nutmegs, was ar- Bee Ge J. Donnelley, George A. Gallup, | Tested by officer Rea, and brought before Mayor Hdward L.. Holmes, Francis Ndware Volz, on a charge of attempting to force a young Mcrong, Geo. H. Oliver, Enoc Pillsbury, Oliver | Mdy, named M. J., to accompany him agsiast her D. Root, Joel Seaverns, Lincoln I. Stone, Michael | Wisbes to Philadelphia. | W. Turner, | It appears that the young lady in question is a 0 elor ii ience.—J | resident of I'ranklin, in Louisiana, and a dacghter wien A! Brower, Henry 3. Clark, Viowas | of the editor of the P—— Ie, a very influential Josiah F. Flagg, | southern publication. About two years ago she be- Charles H. Hudson, Nathanic! Mansfield, Ebenezer | Came acquainted with Sutliffe, who attended @ store Marsh, Join M. Richardson, Joseph W. Spragce, ! in Franklin, and, being of an casy, pleasing dispo Sharon Tyndale. Diviniiy Sehool——Moneure L. Conway H. | lost no opportunity of cultivating. Fowler, Marshall G. Kimball, Calvin S. Locke, R. | . This acquaintance continned for some months, Metcalf, Charles 1, Wheeler. | during which she became much attached to her The oration before the alumi to-morrow will be | lover, and it was only terminated when Mias ——'s delivered by Professor Felton, long and widely | father sent the lady and a younger sister to finish known from his connection with the University. {¢ | their education at @ seminary iu (ranville, Licking will commence at 12 o'clock, and will be followed county, Ubio, conducted bya Mr. Sandford. Whether by the annual public dinner. | it was that the lovers corresponded, or that Satliffe ‘The Advertiser of this morning contains a list of | had learned the whereabouts of his mistress through the deaths of graduates of the college which have | Some other channel, we cannot say, bat eighteen occurred during the past year. The whole number months after her arrival at the seminary, the pris- | sition, she conceived an affection for him, which he | is 63, of whom 51 have dicd since the last com- | ober made his-appearance there, and the intimacy mencement day. Of the surviving «lamni, thirty. | between the parties was renewed: Whatever repre- seven are upwards of 80 years of age, and five of | Sentations he made to Miss ——, ho prevailed onher the number are upward of 90 years. Asa Andrews, | tO fly with him from the seminary, and under pre- of Ipswich, of the class of 1733, is the oldest in | tence age, having been born May 11, The oldest | PT survivor in graduation is the Hon. John Welles, of | City. a ; Boston, of the class of 1782. This gentleman will 5! arrived here on Friday night, put up at the be 90 years old in October next. The triennial | Riley Hotel,on Grant street, where he introduced H _ girl oe peed nape ony oo Meee there nee in the order of years from 1642 to 1554, inclusive. | Sunday night, when Mr. Riley learning some of the The whole number of names in the catalogue is | facts of the case, aud fearing that the fellow intend- 169, of whom there are marked as deceased 4,803; | ¢d seducing the girl, and then Lge —— her 4 promised to marry her, he brought the lady to this iving, 3,566; wh ber of th | in one of those fashionable brothels which abound in 6,612; marked KS docened at + til ting 22 Philadelphia, ordered him to leave the house. He Number of clergymen among the alumni, 1,518; | Tefused at first; bat]Constable Rea was called in, still living, ! It is tobe hoped that a largenum- | 424 his presence deterred the fellow from offerin ber of the two thousand two hundred and seventy- | | | ron any farther opposition to the will of the landlord. | The girl, hearing festival to morrow. | for her eafety, and opening her eyes to the galf of ! | { three survivors of the alumni will be present at the | The of his conduct, became alarmed eo mel which she escaped, desired to be sent TELEGRAPHIC. back to the seminary. JUBILEE OF THE ALUMNI. The prisoner was arrested at her reqnest, and the Boston, July 20, 864. | nh after hearing the girl's story, and ry The tricpnial jubilee of the Alumni of Harvard Gol- | m lege to-day was an interesting and pleasant gathering. | eit poring Shed Ree nian as Professor Felton delivered the oration, Atout five hun- | hours, else he would sei to the lull as a va dred persons partook of the dinner, John Quincey, | grant. He protested his fhnocence at great longth, ar. prowiding. Speeches were made by Judge Shaw, | and dec! that he intended making the girl | Professor Pearce and others. The old beard of officers Wife; but the guilt of his intentions was too appare! | were reelected, with the exception of Judge Thomas, mailet was found wedged into the press, and it is Seamsdnoey, toa ty the ictien steocs ofertas viet . ction caused a apark that the explosion. The deceased was an! . anda faithfal, mnch respected man. Cleland (O.) Leader, Juiy V8. A mao named Lsac Lichliter, was found Jead ina felt grat Powell's Fork, in Shenandoah county, Va., inet week A jug of whiskoy by his wide os pAnined the enue of ve Com. Ee yaaa baohaor, | back; Second Assi« | and the Mayor declared that when the hour arrived , 4, and Hon. Chatles Sumner was chosen in | frond toi es Pg me bpp Bay — his place. | ing woman, ahont seventeen years of age, wey RE OEE OS | well edacated. She will bo sent back to the semi- Sineviax anv FataL Accirwr.—We noticed on | nary to-day. Sutliffe has, we believe, left the city. Wedsesday the death of Jacob Rivenberger,em- | He is a alight built young man, and has every ap- pores by the Central Raflroad Company to attend | pearance of being a sharper. he bridge over the Irondequoit ereek, a few miles Since writing the above, we learn that Sutliffe, east of this city. The manner in which the acci- | refasing to comply with the order of the Myer, was dent Le Sega was curious, and it may be mauy | arrested and committed to jail in default of $2,009, years before we hear of a death ina similar man- | to appear at the next term of the Criminal Couct, ner. We get the particulars of the affairfromCoro- | and apswer a charge of attempting to abduct Miss ner Quin, who held an inqtiest in view of the body | J ——, for the purpose of placing her ina house of of deceased. The express train which left this city | prostitution. ‘The information containing — the for Syracuse on Tuesday morning was somewhat be- | charge was made by Mr. Kelly, who considers him- hind time, aud running ata high pe ag & | eclf justified in fhe course he pnrened by the con- mile a minute—when the accident happened. “As | duct of the prisoner, and the fact that he told Miss the train crossed the bridge alluded to a stick of | J-—- that he intecded introducing her to @ lady in beech wood weighing twelve pounds and three qaar- | Pbiladetphia, whose name | ave, and who, it ters fell from the tender, seiking the s[do of the | bas since beon ascertained, is proprietor of a house bridge- It then ftew alot course of the trai | of i repute ip that city. twenty-six feet, where Mr. Rivenberger was sland- While noticing this matter, miy add thst Sut: ing, striking him upon the head, erashed the skull } tide, accompauied by ono of lies friends named Hart, by the brain, producing glmost instant death. | called at the hotel on Sunday night, when the lat- A, Gid not materially cheok its force, for it passed | ter demanded to see Misa J——. Riley refused to = oh feet further, strack in the sand, and then | pecmit him to ace the lady, on which he swore he ’ cunded twenty-six feet farther still before it came | would acc her, and that his wish shoal be gratied. 0 @ reat, mal ing a distance of eighty-two feet | Rile: , enraged at his insolonce, pushed him outside which it travelled after it left the tender, striking | of doors, and gave him a parting salute with his three tinfes in its course; jand what may appear | boot as he tefl. He subsequently called a watch- stranger still, it was ahead of the tender when it | man, and had the fellow taken to the watch-house. came to a final stop, as three witnesses testified who ! When he had been there a alort time, Riley went to saw the affair. ¢ whole took place in a second | tho watoh-house, and withdrawing his oharge, Davis, of time, and when the spectators ran to poor Riven- | the watchman who had charge of the prisoners, berger he was apparently lifeless. The verdict of | charged Hart on his own responsibility, and by his the ey, in the mat was, that deceased came to | own authority, the Mayor not even bearing aie his death from an accidental blow received from a | arrest until late last night. atick of wood which fell from the tender of the en- | - ine called “Nathaniel Thayer,” running on the | Wainwright at Montreal. New York Central Railroad.—Roeh, Union We wore able to inform our readers on Saturday 3) cane nd = of Quebec and New York mes } city, andon that day beth © Naval Inteiligence, | prelates arrived here from Now Yorke asd pecamse The United States steamer Corwin, Lieut. Craven, from | tho guesta vf the Bish f 4 New York, arrived at Norfoik the i8th. She Is ordered | ¥h On Be HP of Montreal, at the See to survey Wimple shoals, of Hatteras. ‘The following ia | House. On Sunday they all took part in the differ- a lit of ‘her officers tient. Commanding, T. A. Craven; | Mt Services of tha church. In the morning Bishop First Lieutenant, J. C. Vobbiger; Acting Master, J. ©. Welawright cttended at the Cathedral, ‘where he Crenshaw; Surgeon, T. L. P. Cronmill preached. In the afternoon the three Bishops and ed Midshipman, Abbott: Draughteman. a large body of the clergy attended at the cathe- “ cond nt Engineer. P. 8. Mape: dral. In the sreceng tie Bishop of Qnobec preach: sistant Engineer, G. M. pray: Fourth 4: | ed at St. Stephen's church, an the tae of New Gavan | York at St. George's. ‘They both loft town on Mon- 2 nie dtp $ doy. The Bishop of New York had never been in ; Canada before, and we anderstand that ho was 80 leaved with his visit that he promiseg at no dis ep Ag Rac pe Bal and from what we have Pp y of the pi res experienced of ea ene dog WHO Md | those who made his ncquaintapre, and the ea the recen! rains | toa, snd, wo hope, profit derived from the admira- he battis of Lunty's | bie discourses he delivered, we fee! sure that he ; : og of goo barre ape shot, human in Ro unwelcome visiterAfontreal Herald, ones, ke Judy 12 who resig Situation of Drewsville—Rs Manufactures—A | ‘own yesterday morning, to the effect that the steamer False Report, An exciting rumor wae ciroulated very generally abeat Commodore, which left this city for Stonington on Wed- needay evening, crowded with passengers, was totally destroyed by fire on the Sound the same night. The an- Rexed despatch shows that the report was utterty un- ees 7 Boetom, July 20, 2864. Tho passengers from New York last eveniag, per steamer Commodore, arrived here safe and in good season this . The re; about the steamer being barat last wight, in entirely destitute of truth, ‘WH tamed oe Nows. Suppey Deats.—The wife of Mr. B.¥. Stratton, baker, corner of South Sixth and Fourth ee yesterday mpreing, 20 le enppennd at OMe Drowxen.—About 10 o'clock Wednesday evening, a German, Spr unknown,) was drowned at the | 337) foot of North Fifth street, while bathing. His body has | not Tecovered. i July $, bark Elisabeth, Yous. Londen, te Suvana—{a vort Jane 21, bark Formess, Syéer, toe about Sth Boston 3 , Dawes, toe oo Wee Pie ae eS = Maron's Covrt.—Yeaterday, Mr. John Snyder, of the ‘Third ward, was fine $10, for breaking the y law. Mr. Fletchor was fined £10, for allowing bis dog in the streets, unmurzied. Mr. C. Teves, for eacumbering the side-walk was fined $5. Kxvo’s Country Hosrrtat.—Extract from the report for the week ending July 18th. Remaining in hospital, 452; received by order of Superintendents, 85; bora, 7—574. tranferred to Alms Houre, 18; Lee 68; 18; eloped, 1. Total remaining, 479. mall i aco Arr 1 be Beary, Watts, NYork July rk Wm Ws ill. av—Arr Julv 4, brig Marie & Louise (Brom), New York, "Bid oth brig apna oz, Smith, do ‘Vena Cruz—In port Ji sche Wolcott, Ekston, frem* le, @rr oy —} 5, ehips Hy; (C) ), for Sen ‘Preoctos; Galego, Roundy’ fer 4 "Be bak Btimeee Of the Seas, for do; Mex brig Clarita, for do. (Per Sreamsnir blag ee ] sae pox hos- Personal Inteliigence, ARRIVALS. 5iGet 2. B Wella, Iinol; Hon, 5.7, Butler, Kentaoky; | judge Boyd fami ; James Waddell, London; R. Saxton, United States Army; W. W. Paul,” Philadel: phils, cep among the arsivale at the‘Metropolitan Hotel reeayenes " ton), Mitchell, St G. G. Hubvant, Boston; 0, M, Hastings, Cleveland; | June mith aaeas ta Boom & Beceene ne Taser Cube S Boge, N York,” Old deh, Monier of taking her to Philadctphia, where he | © rigoner had Retially disposed ct heres Wm. Packard, Boston; James Woodruff, do., were am Bark Orisis (of Baltimore), Lanfair, Now Orleans, 27 ds; “ the arrivals at the Prescott yesterday,’ ” -~ | Sib mae, 120. Chur Sane 7, tai 35 loa) bs, spoke York, Cand tieteed at Pay Hon, H. Y. Stillman, Pisisburg ; Hon. Tehabod Dun- | Wire uaurens, oma. New Qricans, 70 gare with mane. | Baswan— Are duly Hermann Gh N York. yy siedilgan, oh aD ee i ae A Sort Be { ew J “ oe . Was ys north of Hattoras, with Copennacen—art July Taste: lorson, fa E\wattrond; were ainang’ toe Gena ak ae Levins ‘icin Theodore, (Bort), Santa Rite, Lisbon, 9 ders, with \Gossrawtimorix—Are Juno ls, Sea Bird, Weston, Bos House yeaterday. |. Bria Teabelis_ & Dorothy (Br). Porrivat (tate Resa, who | ‘“Drax—Arr July 5, M Lon F. Vaso, Boston; R.8. Ford, Louisville; 8. P. Tucker. | died st fever) Hara 1 days, with mugat, bound 46 Tale Newport, Cad pro eds EiBpenter, Kish, niet , Hopendy Jobs al ’ : | London fox Cor % ace pena pe rem Tp tn a pad four seamen on the passa low fe Tn the Downs 6tH, de. Cure, {or Candf, £o, J. W. Carmalt and lady, 8. C., were passage by yellow fever. Tho | f boarded by the clipper. ship Wide awake, and the ie , Seasien Mapeeennion ote among the arrivals at the Clarendon y ned four sonmen, of tee W A pul eu tonta, who site, Canada Be taxa, Foaublin’ Avie. Ban Fee cine. { DEPARTURES, brought her to this port. For Bromen, in the ateamaphip Germanis-—Miss AC Tran- coals Rraslio, Meligan, Cienfuegos: 25 days, with surat, |" Gromarran—Are Jane 2) . at - . Havana, I. Mae S12, Ke ‘ Adams, fares (ene. SoeEidiew Selinees Geo Reaiers Petar Junseey’ Miehasl | S7gE8 ig Belle Bowie from Doboy isiand for Now Vork. —$14,f0r Benton), Stambont eyTeud, ence (and ol J cgers J Hocmb sek. CY Engmina, MSolonbuce. 8 War- | y tig Wappoo (of Léncolaville; Coombs, Saguala Grande, yori og Gilbert, dandberg, Trica (and old nor, J Bent aur Schluders, Lucus Geaviseh, J Mingern, J | JU 4 with engar, to master, No dato, lat &4 20, loa—, Craigin Gorter seks ektham,” Avieates 200. Guaibers, J H Plumb, JF Bureatton, CAV De artes Nae arses Sanaa 18 Grande for Cork. Hoberts, Boston, z i Schtuer, T Sanerbure, Markia Lawer, | eo Newnith & Stns,’ Sldin compray with L Copeland: tof w ATE off 224, Tadustry, from Eustward (and sailed toe ‘rans Weber, Barbara Schwa, D Da: ad ad and J M Clayton, for 5an Juan, to load for New Pind Sehaits, He Meyer i POSE M Senccnicg, |, BeEW P Safford (of Bangor), Nickerson, Cardenas, 13 A—Art June 29, John §: » Spear, NOrieama; ae Pd john Spear, Spe: Mh, ae ary July 2 Aiogto, guns Chart ae Fars! ‘ 7 . * | dave, with a to master. £ Neumann,’ W'S Fenech Che? RES#WS: 4B Rohan | 'oricvarta (GF Banton) Figkett Port au Prince, 19 days, | tamer Bt Ate Aa C* ; For Liverpool, in the steamehip America, from Bostor ae ae he ah ‘Sid from Cuxhaven fd, Nord Amerika, Petors, and Bilen, Mr Edminson and wife, two Misses Amory Mre Le Croton (of Bristol, RD, Blye, Port su Prins, 18 | pruhn NYork; ath, fast,” Nissen, Howell, W Peking, D MoCloud, Me Cohen, T Tho 7 | days. with coffen, to O 4 & 1. Ferrie. Tene’ ov Wich Oo duly iy Margaretha: okasons trem G Amory, Jz, Mrs Senecal and 06 rd, W Aitkin soe Rath Gor, Dunalng, Fogo, NE, 11 days, with Gah, to | custiovton for Gotbenbure 2 2 ‘eke ate ed eoten: Ri a ith | _Livanroor— Arr July & California, Laidley, ApaleaMd- pitta | coat te sa ren tat ‘grin sia WS pote cola; Oth, Ashburton, Bradish, NYork; 7+b, Houghtes, New Jn ‘and wife, Rev D Turner, E D tt, Messrs | Ship Walpote, ef and trom * Kowite Arcerican | _-Sid th, Brilliant, Miller, NYork; Cth, American elon, Dinignt, Wheelock Hrs Wall and daughter, Me Gerhard, Me | 202; Ja Bs. Showing American | xeiiy. go; Teh, ahecidan ‘Knowiee, Pennington, ‘and. Te Eschont, H Hotchkian, J Cook, 3 Foca Mrs | shire, Marshall, NYork; Queen’ of the Oosha, bert, JT Vinot,'T Davis, d McDo Cla 4th, Stephen Glover. Baldrey,” Boston; Son, Mr Pasker end wile Batd for fan tah'3 Albert, Robertesn, Aisaee § uels, O Buries, F Hayle, Alpe), Boston and. N York: Windermere, Eaietols. Eroua of United Staves: Mee J Me a peg ety Aer Pateteld, Coveramd, stverts Othe Lnoiads Gland, of United States; lanl Passed bark Medors. of Portland, stec! te Sn eae nas arent a, and JT Cattery of a Mekay ait Pacis (of Baltimore), Atwell, igna atarm om Regia Kay.'two daughters ‘and servant, ‘Schr"A B Presion (of New Haven), Miller, Baracoa, 12 Delap en tig A ei Mii pe ent, and H Wallaatyre, of Ragland; WM Camp: | $47% With fruit. to ® Gilmartin. July ge23 20, ton 74 Ww, NYork. Cla ont 4th, Mangola, Fy : nd; Me Doubleday, of Holland; Jose Pius, of | 24, 4p0kt brig R W Packer, of Boston, from Port au eastle and NYork; Sth, American Congress, bd vrpoe Aaplawall’ and Callfornia, in the steamship Rmpire | , Schr Waketlold (of Newport), Saunders, Port Lavacos, 96 | York, (and eld from Gravesend 64h); bashing Cip—T AT Neate, Col BU Beal, HW Hallock, Lge Tbs Lovise Hiskiie Geregetows, SC, 14 days. fORe anon Aer Sune 21, Olivelzs 34, Moreirs, NYok Sdeancreie tube pte meaewney agus 4 | dehr Tether # Chae: Chae Seite Cen He ER A JR rs, law, 3 | §¢ f '% M Youse, WW Webster” br | Schr Jane d Ellas, Somers, Portland, Ct. ‘Ororro—Arr June 27, Santos 23, Gomer NYork. ‘Mrs Dr a bagel ese. Fy 5 Sige 4th July, Victoria, Champion (trem by saci ), from be don), Brig Venus, of and fiom Wintese, NS, with plaster, ‘Pinav—Arr June 80, Amelia, Williams, WOrleens)Dub- Also, one brig, and « topeail schr, unknowa ia Meare jo. SAILED. pERNSTOWN—Bld July 6, Empress, Ford, Livespeet. Stoamships Germania, Bremen; Empire City, Aspinwall; Horreananmcld daly. Cnganer ert Ea ship Elizabeth Dennison, Antwerp. Doctor Kneip Lorens; for NYork, eemmee She Suly 4 (before reported June27), Eden, B Vico—Arr June 26 Habet, Bandrick, NOrleans; Nema, , (By Sayvy Hoox Patnring Teiecmarn,? = ‘20—Sundowa. Three brigs going up the Bay. Lark Swrehe bacvand | Rissa Ghasieotons thi ch of the a din. 4 : Wind light from South Wester bane a July a Chalionge, ee mI wly—A violent from N.W. arpece Memorands. enced atest Male on gnentet ‘2vth Junes the pound to and Havens, was Herbeok, from NYork; Ror gu he easy Marta. dook, the latter speung thoroughly 0 ry hed with 5 LLANYAIRYNGHORNWY, July 6—A board, with. Sor Sraerie seca ceacal bs | eee anton tear eee 6 ia ro on sident of thes WR R Bank. savages Poach rag SE pay ioked up tee Lavneucp—At Brunswick, Me, 17th inst, by Mr S Dun- or gory ‘ ; Sohn, NB, which arrived at this port June ZT, lost hog hena. po Se bonrds two dave before ebe arrived.] ad ‘Thompeon, J'S Curtis, § Dunning, aad by Loxnox, July 7—A. vessel of about 190 tons, York. an American brigantine, laden with umber and At Trion dship. Me reccntly, by Mesars Zanas Cook 21 | potatoes, waterfosged and abandoned. wi eon, H Beck, P Basher, ? W erald, Miss W Titrgersia, J jeMitaas. Ht Borden, JA J Ir, home and Isaac clipper echo of G4tons, called stan ‘waa soon in lat if N, lon 36 W, Sh pabiniesematenpae reser" | Gag Suen eee eee eeeee rare et nm, comman Us ae le afew % tina ai) dione burthen a av XW Telegraphic Marine Liverroon, July 5—Capt Bradish, of the ship Ash! ‘BOSTON, uly %—Arr ship Chariot of Fame, Liverpool; | {fom New York. reporte Pee, te ak Fe on the 2:4 nlt, at 4 , i 4221 N, lon 87 W, whil ding to the SE (wind Riser arks Race Horse, Marseilles: Stambonl, Rio Janeiro. gen to S8¥ mith signals ‘Of distress at the . aimee ee ee mediately bore «io ned Herald Marine Correspondence. bags | be ie PHILSDELPHIA—Arr July 9, 4 PM, Ellen, Clas. } tax. She gas at the time in s sinking condition, ‘the Bt: Newcastle, E; scbrs J § Shriver, Cain, and J W ancy, | crew, who were worn out at the pumps, wer ‘orson, Boston; Delaware, Hardi a Harris, | abandon o Waithman, Provitence; Grecian, bs gy ed 0 succeeded in taking the captain (Vent ma tot Geo y | Grewell, Salem; Ro and bred ‘arsons, Eastport; the crew off the wreok. At Wr Michael, J’ Borden, H rt. Th White, H Love, Doctcr Walker, Mrs Wall J Roar. R Ross, of Port Hope, ‘Canada Ki: Br Peters, Mr Farmi st Bytown, Cansia; J Taylor, wite and family, doy J 0; J Dickson and S Rosewoll King, Delano, New Bedfi moved, he set fire to the ship, to Crd bi Foes Walters, Hiorth, Ki i caus'n damage to hi 7 int it ‘direction, Baxter, Boston; echrs British Queen her burnt to the water's edge, res NS; Saxo: Boston: Marcia, Wing er, Me; %6~ The American bark Av: Morrison, Scotland, G HN; T Leouard, 4) Doles gun Harris, Waithim, and Stat; | con, trom Port Vondres and errant op Fort ya. NY. Marcaret Smith, and Warceret Heiser, NY; Boston: Roswell King, Delano, | 5,0Af60 ot lead aad wine, foundored off Veler, ene , O'Shanghvessy and family, Chik GC Shaashoesy jo 4 ; Fy, New t.ondon: stoa: Home Ports, ; . Cinsinnati: Baptiste Per- rranlt, and J Lawzon, Canada: 8 Dayle, J miserly i ALBANY—Cld July 19 scbra Adelaide, Briges Bostens Messrs Cantwell, Spruhan, and Stapleton, | Opsrart, Boul 40: Aste a Canada; 3 Bell. W Belle) Wood, Daniel Kielly, Disasters. BALTIMORE— Arr July 19, ge Robt Patten, and Mr Mitchell, allfrom | Siar Canisca, st Hat gau, NF; Enoch French, Mr Baro, ‘and Me Ellwood, q 4, Mees ‘d a? 4 Bi Fee: Go! Canada, Mesdat Mt mpton Ro: overboard 9th ult, let 27 3, Francis Ber’ t i Caw Snr Tarorinra, at Hampton Roa 4 ¥ “a Jane, Kitch, , PR; acl fs ee untored very htman, Dighton. Sc by haat ae fore alent a astecas ay gL i ge seater ve file Bron and 3 Banton, wontherfrait Senties Mettibe oti y ick, Gum es h Obie, h® Sine Coxxrcric7, mond. No clearances ¢ : \¢ ARRIVALS. Phitadel reports ha Sid, steam shi i Norfolk, Ac, in steamship Jamestown—C W Ron- , Pt tes Ronde Faeyr eit steamship Samer ae A Pad & schooner of about 40 tone, SW Tmprevista, and from ba Monde ship Sea don’ brig Chat- own red bead sround her. She had bat one to ag Spying it boom. Her fore and pling Feefed and set, and her jib about e: | sue bapelced Wermuame could net be seoctiained: the see | Cid Spee Gir Miciie’ seenty Barres ot CUR ond Ii Mist | Eunning (eo high te board har: tut {4 wuppored to te the bef, Myuioh sche Aid 8 * >| 8 0 in ae the - . mith, Mee Is Williams, A Hill, W | secnon the starboard side of the ‘stern, A hoat, supposed | ache Adciana Bweecree N Vor nt tes Cla , daughterand niece, Mr H Joha- | to te hers, was ace about e mile from her full of water. | FALL RIVER—Arr July 18, propoller Albany, Marble, Dighton, m, and 25 im the stee: . atif eed Mr “Arestor"dnughter | Crew no doubt all lost. Alba: down, schr Bilzabeth Jones, from Ly. Menceda and cervant, Mrs Lumoutn, Miss | | BARK Trvora, from Chagres for a4 Lge ha tl opposes for Phi Fork, BATH—Arz July 15, Urigs Kate Poster, Kilimas, sonyille; David ry ‘Abia Bee Phil del; cat ) Bro’ adel, a ‘CHABLESTON—Arr July 17, irle Clinton, Thompeo: Se rb cin, Daaren, , a3 ‘Teatin, AA Mer: Figidwin, SSiason, 5 Sliven, MeN J Heetparh, MieeG Dorrett, Mise Mary De Mary P ise Sarai’ Svinner, em 3 Alien Mis ‘Donuaveat, Mies Ne! Whecer, snd pl ar! it “% CESTER—Arr July 15, sch Avondale, Caleta for Lumonta, sits Valonte. Mrs Gonsales, Mr Aura, Mr Boanr- | ported below NO. all ha i | ys ‘0 - id been taken in charge by the master and two men at- | * ~ Pee, MES rckill, Me Bartley, Mr Moore, Mr Warner, Me | (ohea vo the light ship Plessanton. Ree war WbyS 0 | HOLMES'S HOLE Are July f ¥ - ied. Kidd, 7 | miles from 54 Page I inet, 2PM. A tow boat had been | Perk. Philadelphia, for Boston; Ero From New Orleans, in ship Frigate Bird—J va | to ee eee 8 tor Date eats ae: Stephens ten ita Vi oe d ‘Whelemen. Dacian, (08 Bosto ‘orcin Ge, Sruth, New York for Hat 5 Smith. Beiiea . 4 i lows. Sid brigs Eweline, R Spvar; Fram New Orleans in ark Lanrons—Mr and Mev Kenze- | 5 Att ott wi ee 1 Aroneuts Hidridgs, Shetland | ee, Lind Sailor's Reture, “Ocean, Olle’ Dalieee ip Sweepstakes—G D Manros, wife, Senop. Now Bedford 19th, 9 ship sappored the Corea, of N London, from Honolulu. Cid skip furopa, Vinal, Pacific Ocean; Twilight, (new, S87 tons.) Tompkins, do. ‘Sid from Hong Kong Apr 23, Jireh Perry, Lawrence, NB, Prom three childven and servant. Stork Sales, Pramas Tuly 20—linparted. by Keen & Taylor. — Apr 25, Hope, Waite, NB, Tristan fe Prrit Hoard. City 500 Rich Dist Trans 6 Pat im for medical advice, and'sid rame sgh te 3 et Lait hin tart Reems 5 Int MIS, Ton SHAS, Smprun, Blien, of Hal Zine east @:'100 1 eyo j We ree ay Gyeelon et Maapten Reeds Ipetanne, vo nrh 40 by the | th, Meuilda, Lont, Board$10,000 Gis 0°s, 00:'1,600 Tranktord sb 2 neo TT empponsd Gcion bs ok Nuanee Ayres, Jane | Boston; Lith, sobs Raver. ows, Nore Gee shares Reading BR, “Bark Gor Yon Ghoim, from, Phitadetphie for St Crete, | wet ACont amin ihe tar aly i, Harrisburg RR. 2 days, 54: 4 from St Rif for Dubtte, waspasied | B Moore ant Ven arr Seth adcane re nn sien a q nicis, from Port au Spain for--———, July 15, ! { tee ship Wm Ward, Thompson, fi- E5n; Oo do, Bsc; 340 da; Hewitt, Phitadetpiia. 1.—In port June @1. bark Elizaveth Leavit Rabtine, Boston, Cld Spam ship = : ecanmes = ’ | elona. m | Mixckstad, fromm Maimbuts, are 19eb, to load for isastoa | Faly 14, achr Charlotte, Parks, Bangor (oe MABITINE INTRELIGE NCB, | ony Amore. - Wo WiNd ue Se . » .. —Pat ia J D, bark Northwood, Pink nt ‘heeler, WAAR Saas ietedeamis for Daeave Aster, vith topmad sp. oS ee asprvaiiin dete, Movements of Ovcan Steamers. Gaeaponoor—her Jar 7 tor Wickert: Marshal. ae | -. from A: ‘allt eer pe rar Jon SE ¢ Titvow, Hil, sehr Mary (Bir), Robingom, Doane, NYork. Cla ;shipe Port, Robin park Jonny Md Kelly, Belive, th, he Wd Arthar, Hammon®, mptom Roads, 10th ships Western Star. aye; Carloe mit jeg, Penasiies Mast sittin, de, 90. Agnes Taylor, ve, Friend, St Jaco, Molus, Buowiton, N rk. Canvewas~Art July 10, brig WH MeGilvery, NYork; th, dark Becorinea. Nteharde, do; ¢ Savannah, Sid J1th ae Liverpool July 26 Win H Spear, Maso Fiavana & N. ‘Osuy a7 Aspinwall... Aug 3 “ga Ai packages and leiiere intended for the Newak on. | Bina thould be sealed. A sa 2, Lark See Bird, Wes- (wot 22), ta load for "i7th, wind bound, schee Buens, Viets, Totes, te "or New Yorks DG gg Ww. N Fock: ihn, Worker wood Jobe Cfoektord, Ghambans N Haven. (ld loth, brig Caroline, Mi P Ars in Haat Road roi Reltimors or Rio, | “Niw ton Don=are wich for NYerk; be sehr Gontile, eet. occnstem, E—Sid July 3, bark Leroy, Hallowell, Car ow=Sld Jane 0, = I Brothers, Ablott, Provi bark Tark, Small, diy Ay 16, barks Seponicn Powers, Pl (Butch) do; ith, brig Napol a Pers gh gi ROrlgnns: Dirigo. Orr: j Pur Lowa "1, ghana Le ane Cas oH Bai hyd » Purington, Lowdon, ber! v ah, Beall, Paimont CLEARED. j brig: Homers, Watscn, Cbarieston, scbr ‘Alles, Datla Steamship Empire City, Rathbone; Aspinwall, MO Ro- | Cayetano. 4 | Poina en, park Qug Yellow, Tie. team Bort na Kon us (Drom), Schilling, Bromen, Henniage, Mul. | sips Levant, Cooper, and Frapeiaco, B Hormasiee ison, Tucker, Antwerp, ED Haribnt & Co ‘ bag. Ship New Eecland, Orr, St Ste vet, Neemith & So jar’ cans, Kapmussen, Cadis, ie Brunette, Forarty, Havaua, J W Elwell Co. | (ask ESSER Wicks Stein, asmpson Sew. aus, eben my NA—Art J i ly 23 | 2 ortiand: sth, tek sxtlote, Drinks Fore 26 iris | i | , France. ‘bark Genéca, Volahagem, chr ard, Nor * ‘aaa for te sen , fom cMarcha, ane xian, Balen, 5 ae bi N LW AED ror id %, berk Jano A Faltinbarg . Habure, & for Sam - cry Shue bebe cesta Seted Vattoarison Moe LS ANTUCKET—Sid Joly 15, seliy Sacah Jane, Vitezerald, SS EWBURYVORT —s1d Foty 18. sche Hesron, Phite- deiphie, On er! etoria (Pi i ) for do; Br brig Macy Mackerto it do. —In port July 4, dark, Baxter, for Bow it 10 oF 12 days; Spirit of cs, Cittord, for do ¢ Wark Anne, Talconer, St John, Barelay & Livingston. PHUADELPATA—Arr Joly 19, PM, sohe Willow, Milter, Brig Atatyah, Nah. Gibraltar, Trompoon & Hunt | “Ditamvoos—in port§uly 5 (ship Windermere, Paitieh, | Hallowell Me.. (ld sches Caml Vopr. Portis aise Brig Urania (Dan). Thommenien, ' tolond for Nes Orleans, } Cty A’ ye Be ‘are- uy, Baltimore, Stith & Boy nto —In port May 5, Chinese chip Potomac, for San | ba — I {road Lh ences Miller, Pert St Anne, Lisbon, LA Marchado, Ma } Telen Parman Bincas least s—In port May 6, ship Bentas, Meacom, from Middieton & Co, Calcutta for Botton sour, bark Mianetouke, Chase, 10F | ym, Savannah, McCready, Mott & | Tomatave Sth, June une 2 Oo Mrseiva~No G Kidder, 7, Himington, J R Gilmore & Co. na zig o ton. 4 Sekt Seance Hort Buliock, Fortamoneh, G1, Basch, my ey A eee eine Doncaster, t> load | Sohr Wonder, French, Providence, inaater. : Steamer Thos Swan, Gifford, Daitimore, Parker veto hes J Lybrand, Iretnnd, Leet, # Tbam tar oes tag, Banton He janie, Brown, Po M lincy "Dalles, Hawkins, ‘Rondoak, "Pret jo; Vermont, By do for Minr1—Ia port Jely 1, obip Volga, Wolm, tor Pillan eo Steamship Company. 4 for Borton, ‘ wad Yelm! f- Willedy, Philaded ken rock ‘olne. camer 3 W'Phernpvon, Colman, Phiiadatphia, Win | eA Rar epee Ricrk: Honmer, Nichols, | which oaused her to leak badly. Below, sloor, John Meaty: Steamer Thomas Sparks, Mariner, Philadeipiia, JAN | and Wasiiagton, Rib 4 Woh, barks Golf sid ver ‘Joye, Powys York. ‘riggs. ARRIVED. | Hunter, Chase, Sort: is sobre Mero’ ant, Winters, 6 Wai Sarreant, ar, ne, NOcleans, Urigh bard, Hensley § Yop Soot, Tye Baltimore ‘hip Sweepetakes (clipper), Lane, Gentes: an ‘4d Maono | Vaseed t Wuno baw, Packart, { : iY | 4 g ard, Hoste A Lwith tons and sith Chambers 4! % | ® Seohe f. Derry, Packard, Boston PRE hes zi pe adatea. crib steacaiaties em | “BRON Tet yo tpn, Meool Tonk Ca ca ISINE AS” aa Aen %, % mites of the Stralte of Gnaper, eign Oh, Brigs Se 5, Pavmam, do, Catuarine & Magy, ie. .

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