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PROGRESS OF TRE quOLE | bernacie. Pte ANOTHER REVOLUTIONARY HERO GONE. fer the —~ ound dat. fs Clark, mits Tee Gonthe ‘ wenn i oF Died ideuo : "Wind Yet from feather hasy. » Lalar, Meeting of ne Academy of Medicine, | There was@ meeting last nig't in the lecture | sim—Having arrived in ths aire Ry alice ta he ity it, ne ok : ‘memnecenen, is Novas tary, Millen, aod 3 ‘A meeting of tne Nr» York Academy of Medlelne was | room, convened at eight o'clock, ia accordance with Conve Amen ” veg beget Fee Nee teoning oneee oe bia Slat year. He was born in Ship Dakotah, built in Male, too old, 850 tons, | Havak—Arr 16 Unien (s), Adams NYort. a held in the Universi'y, Washington aquare, lastevening, | an advertisement published in the daily papers, to Simismoe! of er yreare asimportant, | ford, New Haren oes nan oe 8th, agaplid ‘has been sold ia Liverpool for aboat £11,000. Ath Richard tia 2 mi iit Semi M Fox, be annexed notice — to the | Enclosed herewith, and marked slip | fizet entered et year, pursuant to the an et ae aa | Organize a Kansas League, co-operate with otsty mas trem ¢ Neu: Waa eeae te stitute; and served in that capacity more than a Marine Hmvent-— et July Saoenanee,, Von Triteep, Riah- cim— You are he:sy votited that'a stated meetiog of | Emigrant Aid Company of Massachusetts in colo- £51.04 %t [eteat or those oncurteapos! mate seta | Sear, stationed at Horse Neck. He sabse- BOSTON, Aug 2 arr barks Marseilles; RH | 0D, Va; Ot a oe Geay;, Jonlah Beat the New York Academy of Medicine will be held in the , Rizing Kansae. payee Ae ee mich { dad quently ona - ee | Arey and ae Des J " NY Poa aera nen lee, Bayson: Colombo, Barris, be i lo eo three iH . Hj ' a Weaning, August 2'at'Secogk PM precy. By | At tbe ont appointed aout two hundred Per lieu ofany separate statement of mayen, adopt tothe mereh ch ofthe army frow West Polat to the pila; Aldea fo. Finan Se Orel Masvon, rr i orver, + STIMSON, M. D., Ass’t Sec'y, | SOns anse such. siege town, @ regiment men Brows, ; Empire, Zerega, 4, Zhe aubje cunsion at this meeting wili be | bernacle, and the meeting called to order by the agrecment’made by me with the peeeasT eeiodae | Was formed, selested from all the New England ,,,.. Herald Marine Correspondence. | MEU Ti¢th “antatotie, Mauller, and By Grinnell, Ulric, eh . | SPpointment of Alsnson Nash President, and Mr. remain at Punta Arenas, as @ guam over the persons Tee ae eee der ie kmmodiete command * yin5) NYork: O D Hallock, Sith, Bou; Corvuls, Row. Tee. di iank Aiieihc: eta ; ih ola S'clsek there wore orlyeix members present. | ya wood Socrotary. {| and proserty of our eltizens. _e ey parti. 1an@, Providence; oy ye Now Haven; | puschie, Ni ; Neve, Wat aa,'can Freaoioge, aE They found that 1) «mail chapel was being cleaned for | i Jained the objects of the meeting | , 12 addition, 1 deem it proper to remark, Sat bongs shire. He ananne sincng ES Chogea, and particl- Champion, Hammond, Cold Spring; Jacob Darree Pua: | Cotitortin i Gharicaton; Empress, Ford, Gtbralear, the season, and ts! they could not be admitted. At | rote eer the adve:tisement calling the | Enuith, for whieh te was chotes OMalteacs ant a ener eaa ive hundre sea coneeneren Atlan ti Seah wy Ceealogten Aug 1, ache | Saal Badger, Salle, WYork;’ Hiberaie, pete ia a Smith, mar an ‘e ic le H . half paat eight, in consequence, the meeting was orgs | Lae HSK ‘nought to be arrested by the s0-called authorities of Suu | aforesaid regiment, but two hundred survived to Heery Jase Alatich, Boston, . tale eat St nized in the church of the University, when about th ia Oe Juan or Greytown, and was (a8 I now am) clearly and | reach West Point. Col. Scammel was killed the Sid 20th ult, schr Wide World (new), Oakes, Provi. | Break 7, Porter; Jas Nesmith, . twenty-six gentlemen ns *ered to their names. Mr. RENNSELAER N. Havens then moved ti Geelt«dly of opinion that he was justifebleta all he did, | frat day of the siege. In thespring of '83,he waa dence; Sist, schrs Corbulo, Ro Ipbia; Far: bt, Edwards, and’Volant, Harrison, for NYerk; Har ELDr. Smith took the ste, and Dr. Pardy acted as Secre- | appointment of a business committee of three to the question of his guilt or Lanogence ald not enter tate | aopointed by W , captain of a packet er Tee: ane se aks ee see yrs Re: | vest Queen, Manson, : tary. The Asristent ecretary was absent, and it was | report plans of operation, which was carried. He was a citizen of ‘he United States, and Li persons | empl to convey despatches between West t more; sloop ‘Jacob Duryee, Panderson, NYork. Pe rece rely Usha Henry, cere Hageaddaaabars witiielay cob ers tempers Messis. Theodo.e Dwight, Noble, and L. W. Ryck- who sought to arrest and claimed tho right to punish, | 80d Newburg—Weshington’s Headquarters. At the —< (rth: Sebuaea Heper, Geclache NYork; Hunter: Sears’ : mab, were appointed us that committee, hiw, were not recogeised by the Calted Sates 8 solicitation of Captain Hopkins, of the Connectisut PHILADELPHIA, Aug 2, 4PM—Arr Myra, Faller, A Rosia 5 i Tho minutes of to rw'ng held cu June the Suh mere | ™SE> Tockvood then withdrew as Se Tetary, On at- | verso pose of tbe Tight ¢ inveatt iibs fie | fine, bo ‘resigned st tho expication of "three BEEa Ds win Ane 4 EM~ Are beig Mire, Fall, | a keying, Plror ib i ceariet Hore, Boled, Lae readand approve! Geicom's motion relative © | count of other business. Mr, Lockwood was excus. Power to exercie jarisdieton over any portion of Cen- | months, this pleseant command, and as orderly Brown, H Nickie, Tisher;X H Wilson, Tutte, and Tar: | WiD\ Pacific, Nelson, Havana, Gen Joao, the proposed di- n va cholera, occurred on the | eq, and Mr. Sedgwick appointed Secretary ia his re! Americs, or to dotermine any question involving | ser, ‘ant, joined Hopkins’ com: of Light ili, Bell, Boston; G B Gibbs, Gibbs, Now Bedford; Odd Th, Reindeer, Lawrel Boston. Cld out 18th, J3 record. be sasaine. cared ale! taal SOME Ma ee ta the parsons ct propedty of Cerselioea Infantey, which was stationed at King's Bridge— Fellow, Rasebvook, Prorideace; Martha Wrightington, | i thorn, Browa, Philadelphia via NYork. Ss |, Presic e meetiag, calles n- | fe4 roun thorized, yal , ver. i * a vs Jamaica, W. 1, bot! . i > 3 | tect o1 y7ens eume t th Ns ; Amer : wn; . : maple st ane on oorres: | “The Hon, Bhi Thayer, President of the Kavsas persons, “heratetene, Sheseted aah mame ri our | Ubder the command of Capt. Hopkins. This com , May, and Eliza Jane, Bickmore, Hoxton; Tomah, ones eg ‘ave, Fessenden, Trapani; Ellen, Had- sagecomatt's ‘wacgg ane itatensaiony tyu'ts atin tn aneage te spike ss t Ry nie nurses “aka marsnyrnce | Leal: acne the vengand tebe semen et face desta orene meee, Sa! et | “Reus ay 3 ener Cah, ta tie NeUCH itt at on anatom, B at q ie 8 ef |- My mission was uncertaken. , even su; » Ad ury| H roa, Net Hi o) Bp sito ie verte, if any. = Work Saar oe STOO SRO ANCHE: es i oe ela uthor'iea of Ban Juaa or Greytown to ms the Gontineta army (two thousand in number) Felow. Rosebtook, Lyna, : areas oie Jair 1k ceeo Cnn the Committee ou ie Hesith requested an exten- ‘ ak & government invested with the rights and p»wersI bave | wi made its grand entry into New York on the Tn) eee Le ee ae ” PoteMours—Po Chas frou Ce Ear ja won yet genet ea report on to nace} you, ta Grama: tafald'ta rer ney ficult, they certatuly had no jurigtletiow ever that son, | 20th of November following; and he waa the eer tna Uxive: of Bath tne fer thoy 19 ahead tain des wives teat ee . ny of Bo mi 6 . The ti : 1 diye mite, certatuly ‘no jw fon over that . ‘NION, y a Tepertea on tue sun. ote MRM y of neeteuttece jects of ibe Ewigrant Aid Company; it 8 nothing | tion of the territory upon which the obuosioas aat of | geent commanding their advance of twelve mea WhO .°ct'som Pictou Aug 1, 0 Waller R douse, t0 have Peat Matson THly 16.14. Virandlecsy aetna Ye to the anr ‘They had resolved that Fel. More nor less than organiziog emigration. It ie | Captain smith had been done; as that was, although on F ber ya after the close of the gone ashore at White Head, and would be sold. PiyMovrn—Off July 14 Scott Hill, Dyer, from Antwerp Jows who bad pen + removed from the city were the propositop to redne this to @ system-to | the north bank, yet some ten or twelve miles above the ‘or & number of years, after the close o' Wat, "sup HRRESTRR, which was ashore at Wellfest, has for ee - not liable; but th ~« who were only temporarily make it detinite, aid thus make it answer @ | mouth of the Sai Juan river; 60 of the plago where his | he en; fo agricultural pureuite and merchan- jot oton, and was taken to Provincetown on satu. "Qrmmmerows-Arr July 14 Sea Sloper, Winchester, absent were cum-ticre son tue register, ani liable to useful purpose, The method is to dimiarsh the | arrest wasuttempted, Punta Arenas, on the soutp bank | dise; and subsequently read law, and was admitted day. “It ls now stated that sho will probably be repaired. | Cardenas (and ld 16th for Leith); 15th, Arkansas, Ola, tox expense of the emigrant. We can do this by con- | of the ‘an Juon river, and the opposite side of bay | at the Litchfield bar—practising with success till he & Halifax July 23, from Li 1, | Hi eg F Otto Von Mou éuffcl, Baltimore. On 8 ruggestic » Chale the consideration of tact with lines of transportation to carry large | fom Sen Juan or Greytown, The act, then, of Captsia | removed to Onio in the year 1811. | Piva mor ee uae Mhe nes cane Gent li ocee aes Inly 18 Eclipse, Bluokbarn, Charles the-xesotntiogs was seat oes of aigi- | Parties. We have organized with the various o-m- | Smith, whether criminal or not, was done miin ther: | ‘The Western Reserve, at that period, was an al- | iyi 'e during a thick fog. ‘Toe brig bad st and | Scrry—Of July 9 Wickland, Hauke, furm Richmond; eee reaiet or ‘Veanecer Vaniema, of Pans, | Paaies to ca ry 20,000 emigrants, and hive had the | Fitory of Nicaragns. and forit be is amenable to Niears- | most unbroken ir but in common with theearly main rigging carried away, mainsail split, &e. ‘The RB | Poter, from Wilmiogtoa, NC, both for Bremen. at pies Mabe ‘nied. and De Adams | €Xpense reduced 50 percent, We cau ta this way | Kryh ene it to ans authority. PI ; ioneers, he cheerfully sired in the dangers and | sustained considerable damege. Sumps—En'd out July 15 J Crowell, Boston. Sid 15th setondeds thet copion cf tu rapes ores transects | cafry an emigrant from B wtoo to Kansas: for $2. | eicetatsrrest, Panta. Atenas, a) tereitgey fa. dlap sto hips incident to a new country life; and lived | <ehakendon. Hevrietta Sophia, Mabio, NYork; Admiral, Smith do via seconded, that er y'os of (a reports of Ube transactions a " $25. ween Nicuragua and Coste Rica, so thst no legal pi i | male: 5 . Boston; 17th Aspasia, Crow, NYc Sine Roadeae be re y forwarded to De. Vande Wemake these -outrac’s by having a safe, reliable | cess, civil or criminal, cout! rightfally be exceuted | to see the wilderness Wlodsom as the rose. He was | 1d from New Bedford Aug 1 ship Barclay, Fallor, At- ; gtace tare coy wo provented, snd the routiae | company. Further than. tals, we protect the cmk | there, suless by tamhocite af ons te aa wire? thee | atuan'by Uature endswed witha miparior intellects | laste Sn aee aes, Tacaag! Sr. Nazami—Bid ftom the Roeds July 14 Liste, Dusit can was © H grant fyom frand ane prote t him from _torged were, Poseessing conversational powers of a high order, | £60 bbls whale oll, cons to different persons, | Baltecr, Savannah. Ios ‘bo attention of the Acatemy to | {ckets, and this is a great item ia. iteelt,, Youard | _ It will be observed that at one moment Uresorted to a | And a briliancy of imagiaaton ite rare. “The | were seld from bark Eatly Taylor, on tus: posaage feorh : FR ee a energy ye in all Genoa (and 6) ‘ork). Sid June pa tbe of GOSTAY LEIDEN all aware of the snare, in this respect, set for the threat of violence to repel the armed men of San Juan yery soul of honor’ his dealings with his fel- | Honolulu to New Bedford, to pay for necessary re- See ee Nori Bea eS y , progre ie ! ‘The Passe: the fect that . i from the steamer. 1 wish it tobe distinctly understoot | pairs, &. 4 “ unsuspecting emigrant. iy low men, no guile or selfish motive was ever enter. | PST, 5 i Ventura. etood for remark « . hy mem ers 1 . that I did this from po impulse of passion, nor with the ms +POKEN—July 2, lat 654N, lon 40 W, Joseph Meigs, Dr. ADAMS nid Napperteis of Havana, had | The speaker here proceeded to recount vari expectation that my threat would Rave to’ be execated; Lenny a rape ben pene Bigot yer oom bisa Allen, of and for ‘New Bedford, last from Salcahuano, — Y4kMovrs, IW—Sid July 17 Philomela, Bristol. drawn up an labo: sie onthe surject, with a | OuS instances of frauds upon emigrants. Far- |-thovgh, if unheeded, it would have been. \ ver sg aerate hey gap © | with 1250 sp, and bone on freight. Gxwoa, July 18—The chip Alessandro, of about 800 view to submitiiay « scademy. Ae that gentle | ther than this, we propore to aid the emigraut after | My course waa adopted frome conviction of its neces- | Pit:e doctrines taught by Christ and His apostles.— Notices to Mariners. ions WaltA, Semmes Pappa Raltesaenaees ~) Limself freels in the Eagtich | his arrival in bis pew home. Agents of the com- | sits, ax the only mode then at my choice to prevent = | Summit Beacon. ‘WEST COAST OF SUOTLAND—REVOLVING LIGHT AT CANPSRLTON, / nished, to proosed to Marseilles, and thence for Califor- doonsicnve! the result of his observation | pany have traversed this country, Aiscorerin tae cetision which could hardly have ended without the des | | Digp in Nashus, N. H., Friday. Jaly 21, Charles Sena fats office | '%; in'being Inunched at this ‘port, parted one of the w no heads, which he requerted him—Dostor { localities, and reat recive © nf | traction er many lives. A b) Official information ‘been received at this office ‘Adams—to read. if mere nto fo the chair have already teeta oly cane ‘ex: |. Itis true that the Mayor (signed) came to me ani dis- | Willis, adopted child of W. H.W. and Mary Ann cables, went off the allp. fell over om her side, and filed. that the Commissioners of Northern Lghts have given ged about ten weeks, There is a tale com | tr edit on the 10th July test, a’ revotsingfigat | Fowsy, July 16—Landed here on the 14th, by the a bern accorded, Dr. Adams read the ji avowed the acts of those who arrested and assaulted me. 7 papers. Te would apjosr that Doctor Napparreis con | Pressing their gratitude to the company for thelr / Soviets equally true that he presided at the mecting ia neces ea oe ee ae eee somebody MAY | Tras established on the northeast polut of Dever folaki, | Charlotte Ava, Pearne, from Has tee: Bene siders that cholera his «+ origin in the ganghonic sys | aa in t th jary t th pol there is ready | the station house (Irom Hall), in which it was proposed ni ae Ww We t two months ago, | St'the entrance of Campbelton Bay, in 65 dogs. 25 mins, | ter, Rd Wilson mate, snd Thos bs enn Seen tem; that there iv a prodiavosition towards tue disesso | Cll Dg of the emigrant, the ageut thee is ready | (hy Martin, the ex-Mayor) ‘and resolved to arrest me; | While Mr. W. H. W. Ball, who keeps the refreshment | $5 tees, north, and longitude 5 degs. 32 mins. 16 secs. | the brig Neptune, of Shields, for Newhaven dy electric affinity in every attacked: that the dis- | to point out to Lim the locality beat suited | that the authoritics took no steps to prevent it, and that | room in the railroad station in this city, was atand- | wectot Greenwich, ‘The light will stand about 120 fect | States); became waterlogged (as previously reported). €as0 is not oontagivus; 1 inp-opagated in theshape | to his interests, Further than this, we have the arwed men who arrested me were composed sataly’ ing upon the platform and just as the evening train maree, and bove the level of high water spring tiies, and will re- | The above were taken off by 4 Freach chasse of @ gag; that itis successfully treated by pills of ipe | there large receiving houses, to give emigrants — of the police guard of the town, and were armed with ; was upon the point of starting, a gentleman un- Seireeen in ple ilove penne FA a bright light | landed at Nantes. The remainder ot the crew were taken Permission havi ix cacuaaha, puoto-ciior' ict mercury, asufoctida, nitrate a home till they are ready to settle and pro- | the muskets of the corporation.’ Their leader declared | known to him stepped from the car him | every half minute, which, in clear weather, may be seen | Of by aship bound to the United States (the Ocsam Of potace and camphor iu the tirst staze, and a mixtare | yide their own home. “This hneie is no sickly | that he came by order of tue Mayor toarrestme. | a package and imediatly oaks panied car, | at he. tistenes ‘of _about 16 miles, when between the Hora rom Liverpool which “ae SS oe bet of tincture ee oa, ainaogy — and | sentimental or philosophical company, but it is | ‘tan at balay in! oan could hale, pod Aaa which was already in motion. On examination tne | bearings of N. % W.and K. by S. Ata short distance apprentice were terwialad to Fowey by the British Con- Giarrbaninvveubived. ‘nid that ductog the” period | founded upon business principles. We do not | Nonarea of all sorts asi sonceieat ohey Reeuehmes, | Package was found to consiat of a roll of bank bills, | te Hight will evor wholly disk ppear. sul, from whenee they will be forwatded to Plymouth by te practitinner “ahould. watch careful | take emigrants to bring up, but to les-en the difi- | Frenchmen, termase und men frien the Cored states; | But not e word of explanation, About nine o'clock | BY order oft “THORNTON A. JENKINS, Secretary. | the agent of the Shipwrecked Mariners’ Benevoleat 80- of vinous system, aa the seat of the | culties they have to encounter. Beyond this, the hut mainly of negroes from Jamaica, and some natives of | on the same evening Mr. Ball heard a drive Treasury DxrarTMENT, Office Lighthouse Board, July | ciety. sense was nq nably the delta of the ganglious. Sum paDy Probie to BERTIE SOS ae inoallogtenl Sad } te Mosquito bere, ieee ) 80 also seme. twe. or ey Ae his om oe the door gently Kart door | 22, 1854. =- Barton, July 15.—The Wypngln 4 emanate hes 1@ PAPErS WEI Weil receVet moral wauts of the emizrants—to provide p 1Z | natives from the interior of Nicaragua. en I reac! rang and the carriage went away. On going to CTHWEST COAST OF IREI. FIXED LIGHT IN TRALER BAY, | Just discharged 3 cargo sugar from Havana at this Doctor AAMB stated ass curious fact, that cholera | presses, schcol houses, and churchee. Butin this | that place lust September, the number of negroes was Pat sy Tey : and in consequence of not having takea in ballast had appeared in ove cf the ships of the French Baltic | Fespert'we sball not have much to do,for volunteers ‘much smaller thay at present. ‘his number hes been ne door a bandbox was found in the entry, dlrected The following notice has been received st this office, | Port, conseq Dg i . H. W. Ball, upon opening which they found, | ano is published for the benefit of mariners:— keep her stiif, she capsizod this morning against the fleet, which was toteliy is lates off Cronstadt. will be found to tske this labor ont of our hands, | increased, as Iam informod, by recent arrivals from Ja- dQ , . | quay walls; there does oot appear to be any serious or Doctor NavPaknits mace an address in support of his | Xoain, by our system companies are kept together, | MAles, until now they constitute the majority, andexer- | ?, thelr surprise, beautiful child fast, asleep. toga improv given by the Corporation for preverr” | particular ‘damage done, with the oxceptinn of = few Jul heory. el he é dcor- | Along with it was a note praying that the child i 3 "Dector DETMOLD #greed that there was a predisposition settle together, and whes in Kansas live together, | eae ett ise fetes toulatto might not be sent to the poorhouse,but that Mr. ly next a fixed light will be established on the western ‘oken spars, and with care ashe will be easily righted. “ =, (She was righted 17th, without any material ] to the disease tetore the atiack, but showed that it was | nd coustantly mees and see olu familiar frieuds and | man from New Orleans) was iacluaed, 1 would keep it and give it his name. This re. | Samphire Island, which lies on tho nerth side of the | {* i Propagated by contagion also, ag had been clearly demon. {| faces, which in itself isa recommendation for the | ” Of these people, I re informed tisk some seventy-five | quest was complied with, and Mr. and Mrs. Ball chen tate —_ paadly ae Meiers Lape rie Rego) rived < frktberetipice Ne atrared by injecting the blood of patients, acd even the | company. We bave been denounced aa an antisla- | toone hundred can bo mustered for military service; and | have cared for the little stranger with nothing short | £°° WoESE: Gah chon daok Seis tha sentiearl ae. fire e q Jane 22, Stilt PM, Int Ratter discharged from ‘he bowels, into ihe blool of | very society. This is not so ; we take alland alike they have in their possession threo brass canuon—one 18- | of parental affection. A few days ago it was taken | <<< cosine OF Ba eta it will be Sy bigs . i s the bearings of ES Eto WN W \& W, W, by the Agnes, Schelling. arrived here from Nt Cogs, v hich animals died tsconsequence It it were ele- | protectall,not even asking whether they are in favor | pownder and two 12 pounders—and some two hundred sick, and finslly was remo ¥6 land of the between tl r i A ‘i ee Ane os k pk ted a desultory dis-ussion between le own DO rty, and havo no oatensible means of live- contagiontata, pon-contaginniats, calom-l advocates, and | W200 from the North to these Western countriesare | Pr og” Yue” anomalous condition, without a govern. | more than one—which will bleed when ‘this little | clear weather may be seen nine miles Iivanroo1, July 18—The Empire, Zeraga, arri “: miles. a ved here unbellevers, preseriters of ovlum and its opponents, and | freemen and men who will eventually sot thelr {4008 | ment which any civilized nation reeognises—indeed, oc. | history meeta {helt eye, if it should ever do eo— | It bears from Mucklaghmore rock, S 3 W, 434 sea | grom New York, reporte:-—J fy 1, Int 43, long 58, toll im lege 5 Lelievers in styptics, xstringents, emollients, ke aguinst slavery. ( Applause.) We pledge ourselves | cupying, by usarpation, territory which t | Nashua (NH. aph. | miles. with the foremast of the Trad th one man om Frome tNiethe secabers onmeits nov unieed opiniva, | to perform att these differeat labo that [ hava ronan aaa be fongiog to. Nicaregne--being (pecsoue, Sif ce! “ilalac MB | From the Rocky shoal to the eastward of Mucklabeg | jt, who had been in that poaltion for six days, with only cithor as regards the pathology or best means of treat’ | stated. I will now mention to you the name of the | almost without exception. of uotoriously bad cuaracter— | HORRIBLE.—It is reported that ina burying | Tk, Sby E3¢E,b% sea miles, 8 swall piece of tobacco for subsistence. Put out the ing the disease. Treasurer of the company, a gentleman in whom some of them discharged psnitentiary convicts and | ground in the upper portion of the city—St. Mary’s From Mucklabeg rock, 8S E, 534 sea miles. ‘boat an roached the wreck, when the man swam of a) meeting did not, however, adjoura until a quarter | yi " co—it is My | Fefugoee from justico—habitually manifesting evil dispo- | —4 From the Black rock, at the north side of the Inner | {o her. [he Trade Wind waa lost in collision with the pales sielick, whisk’ piedites a fanuen ener, | Ro ee epactenes Pes eee ttl aihices towandhidue cillens eat inatiomeninen aoe eee 3 inigrments have been very great, | Channel, NW by W i W, 2% sea miles, Giympust particulars betore pubilahed } ment, as pursued in Frauklla street, foand most advo- | Our plan is to work in Kansas for one year; and thes are not restrained by foree, I am unable to regard | shaiiow are the graves that decomposition of the og ee A the harbor, the light will be seon as far asthe conten. : think we can put 20,000 men in Kansas before wext_ | Un whou pusiraoee to fe eee find gutlewss | hodies is shockingly perceptible, and. the neighbor. | noriiern liste of the aschosee GiikinGoont eats | ALEXANDRIA—AeE ‘July 81 brig? ‘Taylor, Bes- IN THIS CITY. Appel fot o meetin ey ae t apply a | may be rightfally inflicted by any hand that has the oe mesdered almost unendurable from its éffects. Angel ee panty, weerasl it will eed canee = to8; echr B Me ad de Grace. Sid Be sche ¥ mission to Dio an aps - bject ‘orents- rock, bove bearings Tpool, Halifax. sore core wee. tamies of Des Vaucereengt Sue State. “Capplause.) Ihave letters frm the West Sent and pita here ety ery Gey tend i six feet, we Baier So tet ‘be the de; th ren grave | netic, and the variation ie 29 deg 15 min W. é BALTI Arr Aug 1 steemers Parker Vela, Bur- Franklin atrect Horpital, up to 11 o’cloak, yesterday fore: | 4 vising me that ag soon we goto work inthe party of inflicting such punishment in a manner at once | —andif the complaints made are true, and there By order of the Lighthouse Board. ner, NYork; Locust Point, Layfield, Boston; ache J Vail, peering Ieerineene ane iil ee Le. | summary and effective. “Heretofore, when these pessoas 7 B e THORNTON A. JENKINS, Secretary. | Delano, Maranham. Cld steamers Mount Savage, Powell, erritory of Kansas, emi lowa ani seems no doubt of it, itis a matter calling for im: ‘Treasury Deport fi ¢hthouse Board, Boston: y NYork; ship Remaining at last report diana, and the Great West wil pour in there in ae end Of oak ere neat hae Ren ar cuinent, the | mediate and rigid action — Albany Express, Aug. 1. | 2cr'isei7 NPertment ofice Lighthouse ‘Board, June | Bos i topes, NE; WR Kibbey, Boon, Received wince... hundreds. Slavery men begin to fear our opera- to punish for the fast offence, bat only to prevent its 5) \. Grande and a market; schr Neptune’s Van Burea, Loedenee “sx tion, for they know if we can settle theve territo- | {heatened repetition, “Ase cousequence, as soon as the | HORRID MURDER NEAR ATHENS, Ga.—We learn | An Am ship steering E, showing a square fog, rea, | ‘NYork. y Lett at the Howplial, viesfwith Northern men, the State, without will or | restraining force was withdrawn, the offence was re- | fromthe Athens papers that one Join Epps de- | White and red, divided hcrizontally, was passed 21st ult, | BANGOR—Arr July 20 schrs Tamore, Parker, Phila- design of our own, will naturally and necessarily be Two cases of cholera for the 24 how orevious, were Crenrvrgos—S aoe ted; until now they have got to beliove that restraint | } bcsately shot his father, Epps, at 42 23, lon 51 38. delphia; Znlette, Lufkin, Alexandvis. This is a alight increase over several days past. afree State. Now this company oan sed Ga eal for he lime, and not punil ent, 19 the worst hey wil day, with Poet The ald moe tea! otatny: vai a ak iat 22h “Ton60 60. hecagh aes nei ‘ile pt prise fags cape ny MOTE STREST WOSPITAL ly to Kansas over 300, en—more than 0 | have to suffer for their woret acta, en I warned them , » . sy 5 3 | daveholders in the Clted Staten, "Aeatn this. ine | of the coveeyuencee of thet: bad contact, Gey belly | Shoat fve miles from Athenss: ‘Tho aimeutey saps | 1aCTs See oe oer me Teme o® Nor, Mba, | HUTON Are 4g ship Ait" barks Soxsay,, Homes, great investment for captial, for when c'mpanien | Tm of tomequences, | O° ty Picased and were | 41.6 Banner, is said to have grown out of some do | . Berk Gen Grenve, Davidson, from Marwilles for New | Peieoe eee altar, where she put tn reesei rs em) (ie 80 fast, cities grow up immediately |. Under these cireumstances, and informed by out com. | Mestic affairs, which we are not sufficiently | York, July 7, lat 35 35, lon 33 13. - June 25; Prompt, Gorham, Palermo siay 24; Ceo: aps wealthy and flourishing; and we are now locating | mercial agent, Mfr. Fabens, aw also by Mr. Scott, theagent | & qvainted with to explain; and as the matter wil Bark + of Baltimore, steering E, showiag ablue | Loveland, Baltimore; fe, Crosby, hia; Bee ots . two cities, cue to be the commercial depot, and the | of the Accessory ‘Transit Company, who has under his | undergo legal investigation, we forbear comment- | #& With a red cross, was seen July 13, lat 44, lon 46. , Hammond, do; ‘brige Gladiator, Salter, Liverpook The Board of ‘lealta reported yesterisy morning 10 | other the capital or centre of tae State, and both of | care man thousand dollars worth of property, that, in | iagon it. He has not yet been arrested. Ports. June 16; Shacklord, Groveland, Alexandria; Fawn, Hoye, oneos and 4 deniLs duriog the preceding 24 heurs. these localities will be kno vn to you within tenweeks. | view of the evil dispositions of those persons, as mani- CaRpENas—Arr July 21 Sarah B Halo, Crowthor, | Philadelphia; ee do; O'Brien, | Stu: % WILLTANSBURG Now, gentlemen, after we locate Kansas, we propose | fested for some time past, in a state of high excitement, | * == | Portland. Sid 22d brigs W H McGilvery, Clifford, NYork; | Havana, gare, oe CH Kennedy, Corbitt, do; Hudson, Fy 3 to extend emigration south of this towards Mexico, | they cid not consider’ that the persons sad property of MARITIME INTELLIGENCE, | 240, Nancy ee Heagan, Portlavd, Knight, do; Thos and Edward, Harrington, Port Ewen; ig ’ Es and eet a limit to slavery in the west. This we can | ur citizens would be safe after the steamers had left, 18 brigs A Tavlor, Smith, NYork | SebreV (Be) Claman Turks inlaudsd otk ult; Phoent ted to the Board of Health yesterday, and one ' | uplees protected by an adeqnate force, 1 ceemed it my AUMANAOPOR NEW YORK—THIS DAY. before reported direct from Trinidad 8th); 10th, | McCelmon, Savannah; Nickerson, and Sie eg pipers st 7 aur one Y doy and this we will do, (Applause). | The Speaker | ‘csr ta employ tho services ofthe men, as eet forth ts morn | Fauule, Campbel, do; 226; base, Jeues tock Wolter, | J Arthur, Hammond, Norfolk; Maris Pike, Moree; aod ; ebctee ii iis brakes elon pee New Bool a aed Trom | t2€ printed slip and the agreement enclosed, in order to 237 | Boston; 24th, brig Windward, Marshall, Baltimore. Geo Edward, May, Alo i Rough and Lape Per 3, Received. ns ee “ Kawaining oppression, "bet thoes ‘Kakeea ‘ost bis go trom Ti Tt crleniemee cine saat, o0, Tensei, Port y York, August 2 a0 ny iy Origt Neptons, Pacesetter Boston | Kossuth, Hult tod John ‘Suom, lamp, Phi ; “ e - a m2 1, D it, KO, resume ¥ 1] i. vat a > 1 1 2 berty, homes and friends that they love, to beard | is the course of condoct I pursued under hem.. What t Se Re eee eee toon; Marine, Jordanediage Parsons for Boston | yok, Henson; Sarah A Smith, Smuith;2 1 Stecens, = a opp*ession in its den and to give the Union a free | did I found to be nocessary, and believed to be right. [ CLEARED. aarax— Ave July Bb brig Nisibus, Callahan, NYork; { ley, and Sarah E Lewis, a, do; D B Barnard, TELEGRAPHIC. : State, therefore assumed tbe rosponaibility, not doubting that | steamship James Adger, Turner, Charleston, Spofford, | schrs HE Parker, M’ Baltimore 28 days; 27th No- pcan eRe ee Brown; Emma, Haffords; Kea- DREADFUL RAVAGRS OF THE CHOLERA AT sr. ‘A gentleman in the crowd here asked if the land | it would be approved by my government Tileston & ('o ble, Chambers, Norfolk; Mary, Glawson, Philadelphia 12 | duekeng, Weed; Rialto, Colson; Austin,” Gibbs; Friend, JOHN, N. Be as to be given the emigrant free: Te will be obuerved that the compensation I agreed to Steamship Roanoke, Skimner, Norfols, &e, Ladlam & | 4ay8; 28th brigs Triumph, Philadelphia 16 days; Africa, | Hallett; Sea Breeze, Cheney, and Exccl, Bearse, do; Bostox, August 2, 1854. | The Inte act of Congress ia regard to homesteads | TAY {# large—that ia, it would be considered so under or. | Pleasants, i Fig) Lockhart, NYork 7 days; schrs Nautilus, Wilmington, Watcha Malad, Bae Seaflowor, Bacon, Ringe } St. John, N.B, papers of the Sist ult, are to hand. | to emigrants was hers read fromuhe Herarp. ie ents ee eo Mn Gat cee: She Granite Btste, Miling, Havre, BD Hazibot & Oo, py Ro nat og 33 verte Glenburn, Gray, NYork; | Lunt, New York. i ship Whistles. Bets ten Brae} ‘They state that great fright prevailed in that city ant Another man in search of knowledge under diff- | ployed were our citizens who had been long from home, Brig H H McGiivery rOebevex Yer ‘4 rk p Buck & Go, | Robt Pennell, Parker, Mariel (and ald 25th for Nbedtord) ; cisco; barks Rainbow, Gage, London; Adelaide Cooper, | suburbs on account of tne cholera, and many familios | Culties, asked if this law had really passed Congress. | avd were anxious to return, some of them being half-way Brig Truxillo, Mulligan, Bangor, Wm Tngails. 24s, Casco, Collins, Portland; 26th, Joun Potter, Fuller, oN de hewn to load for Fleetwood; briga — edalag to the counts He wanted to know it it had appeared anywhere | the voyoge, I co not think the amount can be deemed | Schr A J DoRoascit, Halleck,’ Wilmington, Dollacr & | Boston; 26th, Diligenes, Young. Portland; 27th, xpress, toon! ay Dectees | Bs Cente; Votes State, Frente — y Bee 4 elee than in the HeraLp. He wanted to see it in | unreasonable. The refunding passige money provided | potter. Boss, NYork; Rapid (Swe), Axberry, do. elp ‘ative Hobbs, Carver do; Delaware, Harding, The deaths in St. Joum vd the adjoining village of | some reliable paper. (Laughter. | for in the agreement was superseded, subsequen‘ly, by | Sehr Francis, Fletcher, Newbern, Rlossom & Son Sid $84 and 24th bark pK, Blake, Boston; schr | 40; schrs John Elliot, Wood, Guayma; John B, Ss Portland, from noon on the 27th to the same time on the | Several Vorvgs—It has been published in other | the stipulation in the postscript to pay fifty dollara in | Schr Aretic,’ Woeka, Alexandria, Sturges, Clearman & | Edwin Dorsey, Schneldan, NOrlesns; 25th, barks Odd | New York. Sid ship Whistler, barks ‘abby, Kerla, M 28th, amounted to 24; for the 24 hours ending Saturday | papers all over the Union. additlon to tke one hundred drst agreed upon. Toe ree, | Co, SOU enr Seles Rein eee eek eae aan | Ghanian Motaas treed: tcheteall ictdge’Rathowna? a J ; “f the di & Mol . | ana d ; Jobn Beason, f, ; » {f , EB A noon, 33; ard for the 24 hours ending Sunday noon, 30. “the uate regard to the Haaup, there ye otting cian teq ulate peorinlyie} (2 prom de Schr Mabama, Leroy, Baltimore, Probst & Meinertz. Mary Dale, Lele’, Valperaian” » NYork; iftberaia . Forest State, ketch Commerce, ' AT WHRELING. was an bio le. oot +3 sheet to-day attacking Wor- | enlisted, for the hundred. Without ‘this addition I | snr JN Muir, Kerwin, Baltimore, JS Merrill. MATAN7AS—ArT sale st bark Alfred Hill, Thayer, Ha- | | BRISTOL—Arr July 81 schre Henry, Baker, Port Ewen; ‘Wantimo, Vi., August 1, 1864. cester. | Now if this had been a compliment to Wor- | couli not have made up the nnmber. The free passage | Schr President (Br), Newmsn, Gloucester, Jf Gager & | Y8D8} 224, brig J Cohen, York; Sierra Morena (and sld | Wakefield, Saunders, NYork. cond 2 U8 setae cester I should have apologised to you, but as it | homo still provided for by the agreement of the Tran- | Co. 24th for Portland); 234, ship Pauline, Calhoun, Havana CALAIS—Arr Jaly 25 brig B Carver, Sawyer, Piiladel- Four deaths from cholera were reported in this city | was an attack, I think no word from me is necos- | *it Company to receive the tickets for the remainder of ARRIVED. oe reported sailed from Havana for Cowes direst); brig | phia. Ski Slat ech Mary. Jonoa, NYork. uring yesterday, (Sionday ) | sary in defence of that city. It is enongh for us to | the trip. Steamship Hermann, Higgins, Bremen vis Southamp- | 4obn Carver, Nichols, Boston. Sid 22d, brigs Xenopon, | FALL RIVER—Arr July 81 brigs learian, King, Charies- a | know that Worcester is the heart of Massachusetts. | An Additional item of expense, the amount of which | ton 19th ult, with mdse am Passeugers, to ( Sands, | Mahony, Sagua; 24th, Roamer, Nichols, Boston; Fairy, | ton—(and proceeded to Somerset); Wm_A Drew, Dum- Sie oe t 2, 1854. | CApplanse.) ‘The speaker then proceeded to speak | Set now, a the coat of seme £0 cece eon aE the | puly 28, lat oT 18, lon 1 42, passed Heninship Europe, | Peery "Are Joly 97 back Alnah, York, Matansae ha poer ee eae USB, August 2, (854. . ‘ yet know, ia cost of arms to supply a - Arr Jn! d , Mat § = ie: : There ts 20 cholera ta this elty or Oswego of the Nebraska bill, and commeated upon it men. These purchases 1 ‘authorima to agent, of the inip area. or omide 48 30, lon 46, spoke Br 5 nm) bound F; same time, pared s | Nassat—Arr July 6 achr Elva, Sanda, Boston. , Read, . ‘ork; sloops James Gorham, and I H Bo ci rom | as a nefarious ecneme, &c- in the usual | transit Company to make. Tho subsistence of the mea | jarge iceberg; 80th, Int 44 45, lon 55 20, sigtialized Br “ Crowe uaa! Qcerec—Cld July 23 ship Empress of the Sea, Wilson, | 1 schrs Iram mith, lex: MORTALITY OF CINCINNATI. style of abolition orators. ‘The —_speakor | will te furnished on account by the agent of the compa. bark Clansman, bound W: Aug l, 145 miles east of Sandy | London. if ingens Bordea, Boker, Baltime ee Cixcixsart, August 2,184. | then defined the plan of the company’s organiza- | ny. If the scrvice sball continuo longer than one month, | joo; spcke ship Aballino, a days from Glasgow for } Picrov—Cid July 20 schra Panols, Wass, Philadelphia; HARTEORD.—Arr July 80 schr Chas Pratt, The total number of deaths in this city during the | tion. Leagues were to be formed al! over the coup- | the ratoof compensation, for the additional time, will be | York? % 28th Wm Mason, Staples, do; Trident, Pieroe, NYork. Philadelphia ; sloop, Mary Atwater, Gellnd Nye? ives uty Win ese CES. 100 We holera, _ *Y, Subservient to the Massachusetts company, In | #100 9 month. Skip Galena, Leavitt, Liverpool, June 11, with mase, | SE AGo—Arr July 16 bark Gambia, Drinkwater, Port- | July 31 steam’ sehr Mohawk, White, Albany; schr AG | mont uly was 516, of whic! were from cholera, | agch league was anofficer, to be called Master of | be goes the confident opinion to the men a to W Nelson & Son, ani 423 JtoW &IT nd. = n Hazard, Gains, Kingston; sloop Phenix, Buel end 240 were children. Emigration, who was to actin co-operation with the thas Y oy world Dot be detained longer than one month ; | Tapecott & Co. July 14, lat a ba as $0, saw three toh an fm ak July 26 =e bark acess Onere, Mew Aug 1 sehr M Star, Griswold, Phi . CHOLERA IN BALTIMORE AND VIRGINIA. company and take charge of the emigrants in hig | Sné 1 prom! fe Was granted Pee Bae A icebergs. Pe nL eee ne Whi coped arr og eee v4 be Booed b cniewpa Hadley, NYork. 8 Barrrwons, Angast 2, 18:4. | locality. He hoped this Haalgration Company would | ‘arenas. For this opinion and promise, {eontidently ro | aye, with'mase and ¢ poneogern oe aaron hie ase | Bosker, Stetson, NYor; Johakn Tange CBcem). do; | NEW Meron eae att bork (ats bla) Bay Eight additional oases of cholera occurred pt the Alms- Hinoeik ; Se od oe ee x he ane hed Nd | Hea upon the approval and co-operation of my govern- | 25, int 47 08, lon 19, passed shi p Fatima, steeriog E by 8; ome (Br), do; barks Matilda, Sprague. doy Lucia | Taylor, mest 18 mos from Honolula, snd Valperaiso house bere yesterday, and only two to-day, maklog in | to) and mao tein | ™{'have the honor to bé, most respectfully, your obedi- ap ey gy ty og { Es Higa lacy a "stare (BO or Rush, prblio, “tbe seas ee all forty cases and twenty-three deaths. Up to to-day ’ “hnng hissing ent servant. EOLON BORLAND. — | ava "with sotsc gel ae cere em cattentams, 64 wre, Cerieuaa, {aa it ap anton "Russell, Liv: |" NEWBURYPORT—Arr July 91 echt Otranto, Rondout. the deans has been on the increase, bat it now appears | 4 si the noblemaunbelow : | Hop. W. 1. Manor, Seeretary of Stat Rilp Psmspero (Br), Olive, Wemburg. &f days: io bal. erpool; 27th whark Matanzas, Libby, London; 28th’ whip | #14 goth Pebe Golder W thzon, Baltimore. be checked. e speaker here retired amid some applause. ‘ ee en t last, with 455 rs, to E Bech & Kunhardt. wanter, Follansbee, Hu! = NEW LONDON ‘rr Jul ropelier Decatur, Geer, oe Maan i ib So cohsivsd hse ‘The edmmittee of three, appointed at the opening | STABEING AFFRAY—Yesterday afternoom, «a | Maiir'valve pammemgerss to E Bech & 2, passed Cape | x PRINMMD-Ars Juty 15 York Vinginie, Amn, MeDonald, | NYcrk for Norwich; sloop ‘Warden, do for Myer m cholera curred at diae Bilge | of the meeting, then reperted:—That they had | tragedy was enacted on board the canal boat Atian- | tornMay 27, and tho line July 1, with guame, to Gorden | NYork. Sid 18th, brig Cordolis, Mitchell Boeten. $e, Ba sobre Doviel T Smith, Albany; Tunnel, Virginia, and djseatery was prevailing fearfully | 2aopted a constitution of x to be tic, which well nigh resulted in the death of an | & Talbot. July 24, iat 29 45, lon 68 25, spoke brig Put- | | TURKS Istaxps—Sld July 16 Br brig 3 Campbell, Bos. | Perkins, Baker, NYork; sloops Agent, Perry, and Vam at New Hope, Va. Noe York © spetety, to be called the | jritiman named Patrick McBride, Dy Capt, David | iam, larce, hooce for Catthagens.? = » fon; JOU: schr Favorite (Br), Bartley, de. In port 19th } Buren, Smith, do Ace “None constitution of ules an rogulaions was | Browne "A somber of grealy varjing reports have | "rk 41 Rimbal (of Ueclang). Porter, Laghorn, 36 | Br sohe Rover, Lure, fos Boston Sth cnr pint propeller Suetucket, Geer, NYork for Norwiah, Tau Fisnxnies.—The Halifax North American, then read. heen jn circulation this morning in the city, and | gayi, with marble, rage, Bo, tok Fabricoti, July 25, | sean_sia Mays E Gorniog Grete Slayapor® SN Harris, Smith, NYork;scirs Uncas, Chit, Pat Brees of July 28, rotices the fact that the shooner High. | ‘The report of the committee was then accepted. | the columps of the papers, but as near as wo can | Befont os days pat July 20, Int 36 20. ton soa, |. ANTWHRF—Sld July 16 Marla Elizabeth, ‘SHetwon, Ros. | i B Cibson, Avery, Philadelphia; Shoal Water, ty land Lass, (from Gloucester), had pnt ia there for | There was some dispute in recard to the adoption | learn the following is the true statement of the af- | jased the wreck of s brig. dismasted and water'ogeed, | t0B; 17th, Greyhound, Merron, do. Port Ewen; ‘Adventurer, Chappell, Rondout. British register, to emmble her t) prosecute the | of the constitution on account of wa article which | feir:—Two Irishmen came on board the boat Atlaa- | 24:h, saw the lower mast aid standing rigging of a fargo | , ‘id from Flushing Roads 14th Linus, Rofod, Charies- | NEWFORT—In port Angust 1,4 PM, schrs Iram Smith, fishery business in the province: but as the owner | read as follows:—‘ Article 5. The moneys of the | tic while Cupt. Brown was below in'the hold; when | ship. bf tn. {com Foll River for Alexandrie; Richard luying tf veseel in the , society shall be appropriated to promote such emi- | he came up on deck, one of them asked him con- Bark Giprey (of Salem), Lincoln, Palermo yia Gibral- |. : ~ mee trode o the provinces, the “Gotaptrolier of the Cas. | pravion into We sbovedaamed femiiones'os asat | cerving wages on canal boata, the captain answered | ter,44 ds), with fruit, Xe, to Chainberafa, Robinson & | Napeigon, Chetek, Boston. “sid 2nth John Gardner, | | NEW ORLEANS are cht de Taranto hear eseies refused t> t . The Anwrican | be opposed to the introduction of slavery into | thathe ha n working for thirty dollarsa moa’ 7 Brustor—-Remsine i ; poco dt grant the register. The Anwrican ey male ie ae may bed Mach ».| and wished to krow the man's motive for asking gq hhtk Mary, Anmah (of Thomaston), Wade, Hamburg, | ,,Demtot Remained of the Pill July 16th Semiramis, = he “Ci thi Clam Prat, Mares TW pritieh subject residing in a foreign countey may | as shall be in favor of repealing all Inws tolerating such a question; a rather crisp answer was return- ie, es ses pepo ha Bad Misery Bumwkx—Arr July 15 J B Jobneon, Staples, Matanzas; | ton; brig ‘kmonoosuck, Manson, NYork’ Towed na ser Ra's etiak egery ees Rya40% | the sume; and also for auch means of pr omptiag the.| ¢0, and the captain wold them that he knew his oF | Tin fioht deh n Mor guugee” Te ee ee | Youle Minne, Weskoy Ballmer, Matetod; Weaman: | S90 sie Aneel Mae aay Rate, Tae nme cannot ® British registry for a foreign vessel un- | emigration as’ the directors may solort. Provided, | business best, and would attend to it if thoy had no | "ark rxaet, Drommond Boetea, & daya, to mister. NOrleans; Agnes, Sehelling, NYork. In port Wm Braue, n. ‘ ss lose be resides in the British country where the said ves. that nothing shall be done in tue hereof, in con- Ran nrg ars he did’at wish to hire them, and Brig Ippogrifo (ital), Serra, Gepoa, days, with mar. | Landis, for NYori in a day or two. J NOnOLK cla July 20 ship Lorena, Urquhart, X Bomear—Atr May 23 Sea Breeze, Nowell, Bushiry; 27th, | Baltimore; Col Satterly, Providence for NYock, > 4th is to be registered as British. In the case of tue ‘ ‘git | A ‘moroo' did'nt think [rishi ogute | pI ‘d ~ ‘ PREMERBAVRN—Arr July 14 Emigrant, Weasels, NYork. ¥ Highinad Last, Captain Faille, Ler owner, has rexidei | fravettion of the constitution, nor in conflet with | eer ee ea inom this tne of thence red | saaget Passengers, to order. Has been 96 dayotrom | Piet uue De Tae, Aye tke Hound, Spicer, | - PHILADELPHIA—Arr Aug 1 steamer Kennebe, Cope, Eg ir FE Bags ena Bey ha g thie before the house for | up and anid be was én Tnsihonas, at the mano iano] Beic JH Long, Long, Zasa, Cubs, St days, with eugar, | Cardiff. ‘ i Reludeer, bunker, Callao 110 days via Ter Godin ta Laneene Votions ‘Gh tect wniee | ecticd bane sdopAl foe constitution, | taking Brown by the evllar; a stragzic eased be- | to Pisce & Waits. piUly 26, lat 38 48, Lom 76 56, spoke | ota rea from, ibe sagnin, Ueubes: wore” i ge hg ey aad the same reason. we are told, fadceot Lim to ve’ | Itwasthen moved co strike out all ia regard to | tween the three, by whiot the captain was thrown Pook v days oul. The Jit Ded head winds asd cals | COWM—Atr July 17 Chas k Jans: Oliver, NOrleans American citizen J slavery. This was not seconded. off upon the deck; hé then got «oe retreated to | the entire pasrage. ‘ond eldforMemel). £14 15th J € Humphreys, Merrill, bo North American has received the intelligence It was then moved to strike out the proviso, tsk- | the cabin, armed himself with a knife snd reappeat-% “Brig Acadian (Br), Lockhart, Windsor, 10 days, with | Antwerp; 16th Philomela, Jewett, Bristol, E. thet the ode tceaty has received its quietus | ing it for granted that emi, were law abiding ed on deck. The Irishmen returned, one of them plaster, to inaster. Off the Start Point 11th Caroline, Stricker, from Rich- D United States Senate. Telegraphic des: | citizens. This was secon armed with an axe; Brown told him to the |“ Brig Matinie, Thorndike, Rondout for Newburyport. mond for Bremen. drop wt (< es are sbomicably twisted from their real Mr. THAYER waa cailed upon to explai axe, which hodid immediately and fled; the other, Schr Duroc (Br), King, Windsor, Ns, I4¢days, with Coxmaves—Arr July 15 Eilds, Jachtmann; Rhein, bowling. be thought it entirely fair Yor ail onigranta whee McBride, picked it up and are Browa twice with | plaster, toT R wei kaos = res, sat Gamebere, Viseor, Week; Oot Otte, Sone, ‘wave Grac.—The Macthy’s Vineyard (Mass) | pyimpothioed Sith Mam, and wes eeiog neS | Miene’ piecing the at ne ae eaten dette Sete Spectnore, ee AT voviigengtahean dade 8. Lu r 1] 'e 7 t an ty io A a G: te tlle the following: We leara that an im | the fotroduction of slavery, witch Was tee deere, | ote cl tae eh Te parece And badly injariog grb, kind Grace, spcet, 8 he Whines Foon Yan ere NTork. ed pu | fellow ot a beggar went into s house at | mental to the interests of all Northern mon. the wounded .man thi he cannot live. Brown | Scnrpennis fu ia CascuTia—arr Mi F y 18 Wm Frothiagham, Babbit " Hoi. es’ Hole, a few evenings since, where there Various other abolition speeches were here made, | Was airested and brought before the police court Sobr Mary, Jones, Cainta, & days, ‘tings, Tield, ‘Sn Praucisco oH Heo Tak one pervon—a young lsdy—and expressed | amid alternate applatse and hissing. this morning, and his examiastion was not con- Nickerson, ' ; Car, Forbes, 'N York; Matenloss, ae. u@ to slop over aight. The yonng lady ia-| 11,¢ motion wae then put on striking out the pro- | cluded up to the time of guing to pross.—Chicage Abbot Lawrence, Ailen Boston, 4 days Potter, San Francisco. Cid bay Mal mahd iaine, Ford, io; d him that he could not atop there, when he | yiso of the 5th article, and lost. The article ontire | Jow nal, July 29. Y Hinthaway, Wareham, & days. Lon thern Cross, Paine, Boston; 20th Totus, < ately sea'ed biwself and teformed her that | was then ted, after which the constitution, as a - wenihs Sebr Amelia, Gray, Portland, Ct Teekie, do, and Gem of the Ocean, Cross, do; 224 Jo- he ~ old and sbould stay there all night. The | whole, was adopted. Axormer Homntsuy Accrmnr prom Eraantas, | Schr Racel Post, Smith, Rondout for Boston. Sh Ehren” Penden 23th Ocean Pearl, Seats, Boston; yg woman then went to a bureau in the room, | A viominating committee of seven was then ap- | O11-—Another «cident from the imprudent use of | Schr EC Scranton, Johason, Rondout for New Hoven. | 2108 Skylark, J TOU tate of atconsivt Seatac ee is ‘00K therefrom a pistol, pot a cap upon the | pointed to fix upon officers for the New York Kanms | Ctherial oll occurred yesterday morning in West | Sloop Risckstone, Reynolds, Providence. 224 Lotus; 264 Gem of the Oeean, = 8s Soutneea Cross; 6 and deliberately simed it at the falow'e head, | League. Lexington street, near Pine, at the house of Mr. Sloop Gs heeent Collins, Sooteat tre Reree Conn—Arr at Pasenge July 11 Henriett hid, N ors ng bim to éecwmp st once or suffer the conse- | “Tho meeting then adjourned till Wednesday next, oa A Powles, Mi) which a German servant girl Wag} Sicop Speaxer, Borlane, Rondout for New Haven | York. > eee gu cer The bearer took to his feet and made | at the same time aud place. horribly burned. fx making a tire in the moraing tae : BELOW. . | . CARDIY— Are Jaly 17 Spencer Kirby, Treoartia, Lon- tro ssat once, As be passed out the Is iy snapped f ch Re wood aid not burn very freely, when she procared Ship Abellino (of Boston), 44 days from Glasgow, to | 2°) Harrict Frances, Keed, do. y Thiladel ; Hadsea, Rondout 4h.» tol at him, but, as it was not loaded, the fel- . j the can Containing ethoriai oil aud poured the | parbam & Limon. July 1, passed ship Mount Weeblag. | -,)—Arr July 16 Ttasea, Baxter, London for Boston Arr Aug 1 sobtsd A Simpson, Rich, Jeo cot OF with @ whole skin. ee PRs | soe ma Pry & | Co!tents on the tire, when the flames communi- | too, ot Now Yorv, steering ki by 8, in lat 47 35, lon a9 10 | (M4 “ld 17th); 18th Yorktown, Mayer, N York for Lon- Ye; Mary Anne, ys Phitede - ms | noma Fite Berd 3,08 tan eerie YET, & | cared to the vesrel und caused it to explode, and in | W:'13eb, lst 44:4, ton 40-05 W, rpoks bark Old Hickory, | [¢R (D4 preceeded). Sld 16th Hebrom, Newport. carer, Go; RenWaene, cre A * +ranpisa.—One Albert C. Gilbert, says the Lock | i oe yi 4 Ce Mage Fp R 6's, 83; on instant her whole person was eavel fa flame. h, from St John, NR, for | na Day ‘skTMOUTH—Of Jaly 16 Margaret Evans, Warner, Lon- port, , and Ke Lake, Phil iphia for ‘ Fridey, v ’ ? "100.3 lo ie ti ae aye |e ‘ don for N Yerk, aad landed pilot; Macedonia, from Que- | Fawtuchel; George & Elgar, Fille, Rondout for to” SUL «~ Courter of Fridey, v a3 arrested in the street, | Canal, sown, 12;'100 do, séwn, 113g; 950 do, 11g: 100 | Sle was terribly burned abont the face, arms, and | “hip Mareia C Day, from Havre. | bec for Hull. . ‘ echrs fytvia B, Perry; Maria '/leming, Co; a Lat t hat village, the previous evecing, and while on | go, ster, ‘100 do, bs, 114; 1 Senay! Nav pret body, so badly indeed that a part of the flesh staffed SAILED. | “hovae—O@ July 18 Startha, Fraabe, from Raltimece | Este, Gavalr Potlssslphiny Sates’ Wen ea iat ay t© prison made lis escape after severely | 590 Lehigh Z v8, 400 do, 3 days, 28) 65 off, Medics assistance was summoned, and every- Stoamships James Adger, Charloston; Rowoke, Rich. | for Premen, : 7 o sloop m, Burton, do. * , 3 sw Ming two of the ar o-ting ports, by repented | kane Gas, 110, 80 Reasiog KR, $ days, 31% thing possible done to alleviate ber sufleriags, but | Mend, ke; ship Heber, New Orleans, bark Cherokee, KrsixoRe--Cid July 11 Princess Louise, Kuhlman, N |" RICHMOND—Arr July $1 steamsbip Jamsatown, Ca ot it with ao kuife. The wenn’ parties are | co 2955; eco g ig ae, ; there was not the slightest hope for her recovery, [eo Mego hg lane, St John, NB; G W Hortons, | York for Copenhagen; 18th, Cabs, Evans, Boston for bay 9 5 ae Jay? f} “ bie War d M. S&S. L. Chase, both of | 50 Glee » Sdays, 12. ‘he frequent aceiseuts from dang: id br atre; Stettin. JEM—Arr Ju’ 1 brig Coles Bray, toh Sermo dag: well. bert was mate for the yc eh tiny Oue cum Pry BA! be curve at 6 warvlag oguiant its porek eb ng Wind curing the day, NW. pdaimorm—tr July M Chase, Share, Mataness; Jith | Cid sche Giote, ¥ ew peg pale Lyre tng « credo on the following morning, acd be was C City bie. "69, $3; 600 shores L~high Zine, bat it seems euch is not the case, aed scarce a week ial inink dantete . Jenry Buck, Havana; Mai - : ore "i H d beereted in the varret of A Mr. Baifam’s honse, y 1 ees Beaver Meade, 4 now 1asees he we are not called ‘upon to ravord (Br Sawpy oom Rurrive Tevacnars. Laie Pulmamemat Ae Jolt By Cece Suaree, Chaceace mY, NNAH-<1d July 80 sche 9 J Waring, Noi, 8 fae ence enn. 0 148 | fuk of Kentuehy, 11, Machol | sme Tove ol nccld nt from the ute: carclessaoes Of | Ore ship, with rrasengern colog np the bay, lu tow. | Carwaye-der duly 16 Wan Reni Lesley, Niork (via | WARREN. sre Angust i aghe Angles, ‘Valker; Rome fisil Te sons using !t—Baldinore Ans ican, Aug. %s Ex-wers Roanvke, James adger, wou Delaware parsing | Qhogus awa). b ¢ wh ig." |

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