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Our Wasoinite responder ce. { Was : *. August 10, 1864, | Th Adjouram cmpede-- Alezandria | and Waslong (~The Defeat of Col, Bentor—His 4 ‘ts Constituents—Ti? Election Return:—¥ «cua Polittes, ge. This beautiful © ‘ergone quite a moral renovation witht sew daye. Not only haa Congress adjour: e e is not “a baker's deren” of the men + im our precisets, and with them have leit .(! (oe “laangerson"\—inclading office seekers, px we, beot lickers, loafers, ladies of the pave « + genus, To add to the good fortune, too os regard this place as their “local habits’ * Coere ts just now a delight ul change ip the (empiri ue. This, thea, would be the proper tin: «ekers to visit Waste ington. The be! city continues 4d’ though the last we: « ' has rather augmented waaod cholera morbus, jeg €@ to improvidence * emsolves, passed by Congress at we anthorizing an ex. « and Washington Railroad icbia, to connect with the is isos & continuous line of No aod South. The pro- the number of va Goubtiess owing iu 4 &: en the part of the iy Among the imp ita peszion, just © tension of the Alea» into the District i Baltimore Cepot, . railroad between the Jector of th a road | and influential Virvician, ws0,by the most indomi- table perseverspee and eneryy, bas now the control of this important ueoprov ment. Tho various rivay intereste which have i+ oatending for it is proo of ite valac and uty Not @ Olll before Congeess hes been fongat win one uneoas ng opposition, from ite incipient co its floal passage, than this. We wish all + » to its enterprising and talented projector. The directors of ih most respecte? ans doll ton, inclading ¢x-bia) v Esq., the bankes, un’ 0? have published a. aed ir * stock of the compe ew road are among the tial citizens of Washiny sary, Robert W. Latham, rsof Like character, They sivg sabscriptions to the ive the charter geanted by the Legislature of Vir « at its late session. The time is limited for #6 coy straction of this road to to years, I believe; b.¢ +e remarkable go-ahead itiveress of the projector warrants the opinion that it will be ‘‘ pnt tarvugh” io a much shorter time. ‘The telegraph anvousces the defeat of * Old Bu” Hon” for Congresa in tie St. Louis, Ma., district, and it is hailed here with very general joy. Ihwe rarely eeen so much acd eo decided a prejudice against a man of Bentou’s stamp. He has a most unbappy faculty, or, pernaps, I should say facility, for making enemies. He is stil] in the city, and up to last night was quite eanguine of his election, notwithstanding the « position of the anti-Ben toa” ists, or “ nullifiers,” wi @ terms them. I asad y ou hia Inst address to bis constitaenta before the elec - tion, You can publivh it i? you please, for the en- tertainment of "be Heua.p’s readers: 10 THK DEMOCKATIC VOTERS OF THK CONGRESS\ONAL DISTRICT. Crpexe— accept the wustoation, with thanks for ta airength snd upavimity, #hch you have given me in the primary election, as your cantidate for Congress. Tt comes from the people, and vindicates their right to se- Lot, an well as to elect, ther own candidates, The har- a which have atten ied this Gret effort at proves its excellence, and I 1 wed by tho democracy. it reanits from first priveijles, and ty found to be as easy 4 practice as it is jus’ aud vesucifal in thew. Tem sito gratified ro -ee thet there ure tures tickets in the field in st Louis, both for Congress and all the county eloctions—ove tor the democracy, one for the Shige, and one for the nullitiors. It ia the right way. Ihe three parties exist, and principleand fair play ze- juire thet each santa bave ms own candidates, and fali or stand upon it, o«n stegngth. [hope it wil Yoko Ubroughout the State—turee Heeets in every Con- grees diatrict, and in e-ery county, tor every fice; and 10 combinations or Coalitions between any two parties, the other's ST. LOUIS at chooses to Yo ticket, let him Jo it waividually, snd openly and above beacd, and for roadong that ie isnot ashamed of. Be- tween e whignnd aruiliuer } should, myself, have no becitation, ihowbigs are for the Union, and for the harmony and stam ity +t che Uxion, and that isa polat of community betweeb them and the domocracy which saanlee act T getuer vu tne quoations Which are oo low or party, 1 act very well in » ny of all quesileuns unconnected with opprse me in everything, from tie Railroad - route down to the 5t. ew; spd that not feirly and ally, but rive rp Inetdionsly, with sceret under- muoings and foul whisperivgs They aro enoasfes to the Uaiou—to its wony~—and | am an enemy to them 3 under no cirew and weat no votes from them Chey are enem! eemocrsry, and ready at suy time to trade whigs to ifeat term : The last Raltszmore Convention adopted, #4 an article a the demo-ratec creed, ti @ Virginis resolutions «f ‘98 and '90. 1 struck at tho ume with that oxluma- (ow, from v fifty yeore’ grave of those resolutions to put them, for the Art time, iv the democratic creed. 1 had my enspictons, and aeterminud to warch, snd find oat by events wbat was meant by ths anomalous proceeding — what was ita hinden reuse I have watched, and [ have found cut It is, ia the south Csroling sense—tiat rense wbich President Jeckson, with sho applanse of the entire vemocratic and whig party, proclaimed to be bigh trea-on, if carried to the overt sot. % It is to ‘bat treasonable coctiine that we are now ia. iebted for the condition ot tuings in Congrear nad the Unien— conficence ans sitection destroyed, political par- ties disorganized, Congress nearly paralyzed, and all wholesome and fair lrgirlstion become almoat impose The series of measur vtempted cr medilated, of wh the Nebraska pill Wss' only tho entering wedge, have worked thia misohief. You have a'l heara of that mea: wure; but you do not bnow that it is the work of a night saccus of eight puilitiers, who oad the bil chrnged after it had been brougut i, anit did it to substitute geo: phicsl for political paraes, and to govera the next FFelidential election, ead to"¢Aill off Beaton” They @id Becton the hovur to velwvo that he would oppose their bl after they hanged it trom th destruction of the Misbourt compromi 1 in that they mace nu mistake. Whetuer they mistook the peo pleof Missouri, in cow upon them to do the ‘billing ill be seen ©: first Monday in August next. ibey make war upon moe im every county of the State; and thatis the seston F offor both for the Serate end the House. i accopt the battle overs where, and dase them to come out upon their own hook, er where, and 1 beg hovorable wuigs not to let sach & pport tu toe Lible fish get into their net very 6 condition of the demveratic party ia now coen ia | New Hamyp-hue ano Matpe—tw cratic St .tes——pow torn to and if tobe sayod at aD, ov taved by the oti Nebraska canatdates. hs condition of Corgress is seen in the general apatay for public businers—one-third goneraily absont—cobate orushed vn er the previou- question, ‘and perversion of rulee—ail kind temper ed, and that ia « Con gress which met in moro harmony, good and public spirit than [ have ‘ever witnessed. ols Line flag-atall demo. Ita pree nt concition may be eeen in almost every vote, | and cepecixlly in thar ou «he General Appropriation bill yeeterdsy, a dill freghted wich vight or nine mili yas in money, snd the life of the goverament in its couse- quences. itwas defented | iguhty two uays; seveaty- four yeas; seventy six adsent Certainly it Will be pa wed yet, for we have not yet gut to ths pias where the fede- ral gove:nment is to bw brusen ap. But the vote la not the less etynifcant and omiors—edgnificant both of dis- eatiefeetion iapathy. -eventy «ix ateont | boing two more than voted for the bit The ovNifcatton of this day le as much worse than t ot Mi OD, Ae ite champions are below him ints yof private hfo, and in decorum of beta e only Dulliied the Laws of Congress; they nul teaty—that with »exico about the * Mesius Val Jey, ’” ae that desolate mountain is called, toget up a pre- text for getting s broadrice tem Mextoo, to bring on anoth: grieve quest ‘on. Hoe waa for poace with atlcoun they are tor war. He was for economy; thoy fer extravagance, and would hace carried the appropri- ations to ninety millions this season if all their placs had racoceded. Iney will probably get it to seventy millions as itis Mr Calhoun «as tor the rec action of duties, and geanmenced nuilitication upon tha point; they are for Kept: g up dut 68, anu have caused ail idee of reducing the surplus, (so earnestly put forward by the President rt of the Treasury.) to be «llently and sneak ingly abandoned. Ho was sgaiust the high tariff party; the present nuliifers are with them, aad they vote toge ther for envrinous appropriations to keep up dutios. The Missouri puilifers are worse than the rest in this, that otlers are frienoly to their own section of the Union; those of M teeltors to (heir state —op- P all ber iavereets, aud every man who ts doing cytes for hor; witoees thelr yaition to the Central route (to name no morr,) and t Yeoqeance against Fremont, who never aia them any harm, beowuse ho proves if to be good. In speabing of nubifiers, I mean the party which cally ieelf anti-Benton. I bave no objection to their wearing that mame. It implies malee ageinat an individual—w very unchristian thing, and whicu it would be unjust to the devil to call diabvheal. ‘Ihe mallee of the devil ig reneral, not special. He hates the wnole human race, sud po one man in psrticular, Though tho father of Hes, and the fountain of malice, he ts impartial ia hie Ivpeneations of both. He pe no man, ‘solitary aod *lcne,’? 10 pursue him night und day with lies and ven- ree. Its, therefure, unjust to hie to qualify the ma- + Cf the anti Bentons py an epithet which would impll- < © he character of his Gsootical majesty. These anties cot te my offering tor two offices stone tiae: they « chjected jast as much heretofore when I offered for one. Bat they ought to be pleased, if anything I 4 do would them: for, if elected to both, I ce a another chanos; and ey will Lave two more enances like the soldier under tne lash of the drammer boy's wat o’-nine-tail», who could not be ‘4 ,’' let the boy Mt nim where be would—i ack or beliy, #ices or bud ; 80 these enter cannot be pleased, do whatI may, And for eli ther this deponent carte na oght. Curenr—By gones are goues, T claim nothing for past cervices. Forward is the word. If [ean do anyte: fee yon in foture tt is for you te aay po, and to nave it rn or think not, Thave something of my own to at- wa " eotethe to my oge than the turmod of | fection as French, Eaq., & popalar | fecliog, | paw 1 want en interval of meow defore I die, it am rot of a temper to give way befvree nullificetion Sn nammhons on is ta wlahad. in ont. rit—who cannot elect a man to ry va | Site whipeee’ tea pen sas rot—and w! ora upon Cemoc»racy: have against me ©; that I stoo. by Jackson wgainet © ition; and thet they can nolther seduce we, trade me. or scare me of thelr ecnable dectrines. BEN! Wasnrsctoy, July 7, 1864. nor: into the -appo-t of trea- THOMAS H. IN. ‘There iv a rema’ kable cearth of news jast now } in the federal ity. The cle-tions ia Missoari, Jar olipa lowaa ¢ the engrossing themes fener Toe “Old North State” is io volved in some doubt, aad Iaet accounts represent { that Clingman’s « istrict has setded the matter, and turned the atau of = he = hes startled even Clingman himself from ty, ard he Jeft quite suddenly for hia home this morning. I uuderstaud he expressed some donbts as to the trath of the report of bis distnet giving tho Stute to the whigs; perhaps the wish io t iis case is fatber to the taought, as his o vances would be slim indeed if the tebme-graptic repart proves true. My own view of the amtter is, however—aad it is founded upon “xte ner staf” then fiyiag cu- mor—tlat Bragg is elected Governor by from 1,500 to 2,000, ibe very great chuuge in Clisgmman’s dis- trict tu the coutia y notwit: standing. By the way, this Mr. Bragg is the brother of tho cullant and ac- compiir-hed Cuptain Bragg, whose gra veshot roved so effective at Bueca Vista, and was on tho lemocratic clectoral ticks tof Nort Caroliaa duriag | the lact Presidential election. He is a eound man, apd cemoc atic 10 the core. - The vame of Hon. Henry A. Wise is kindling much enthusiasm throughout Virginia, in sonuce- tion with the Gubernatorial office of that Svate. You moy ret bim down as tno next Governor of | the Oid Dominion, and » most zealous and enlig xt- ened Exccutive be will wake, { oredict. Hon, Francis Mullo:y, of Nortolk, )ste Navy | that sort, and unother ore of Tyler's ™ cocporal'a | guard,” bas been named as the Kuow Nothicg eun- | didate by one of t e Norfolk pavers. | The President, I uncerstand, goes soon to 0'd Point, Norfolk, and Portsmouth, oa a vi-it, He will probably remain daring Augast at the Point Sovraeaxcr. MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS. Board of ‘Aldermen. ‘This board held the fifth mveting of the August seasion last evening—Nathan C. Eiy, Esq., President, in the chair. PAPERS REFERRED. Petition of owners of property on (trand strect, between Clinton and Ridge strccts, to have the gut- ter stones retained, instead of putting down new pavement. DIRTY STREETS. The petition of forty-seven citizens of Tenth ward, showing the manner in which tao strect contractors | have cleaned the strects of said ward. The peti- tioners say, that during tho space of two weeks, im- Mediately after tho giving cut of the contracts for cleaving of the streots, t.e said ward was kept ina good and cleanly condition, but since that tlme, through the neglect of the contractor for cleaning that district, (which negtect, the contractor allegos, was caused by the head of the department refusiag to pay him the amount due,) the strects of that dis- trict nave heen, aud stillare, fa a wretched condi- tion. Reterred to Curnmittee on Cleaning Streets. Several reports from the Councilmen, in reference to flagging, &c., were referred. ADOPTED, Alderman bivnr offered the following resolution ; | -—That the Commissioner of Streets and Lamps re- Port the names of toe clerks in Washington, Frank- in, and Catherine markets, acd whetner they are acting under appointments mace as reqnired by the charter; also, waether said clerks receive theic sala- ries; it 20, by whom, aud from what fund, euch sala- Ties ure paid. A resolution offering the use of the Governor's room, in the City Hall, to the Fire Department, on Moudoy, Alst August, on the ogcasion of their or- gauizing to lay the corner stu e of Firomeas’ Hill. BESCUS OF TAK PAStENGERS OF TRE SHIP WIN: CHESTER. The resolution of the Board of Conncilmon, pase- ing @ vote of thanks to Capt. Fiteb, and tne offivers and crow of tho Unitea States mail steamship Wash- ington, for rescuing the passengers and crew of the ship Winehcete:, and appropriating $1,000 for a enit- able memortal, wus received. Alicrman Huwanp made a proposition to inclade the name of J, W. Garaide, & fireman who had res ened three lives fu Grad street; but it appearing to tne Boara that Mr, Garside’s lan rable exertions on terva frmea had nutuing to do with the humane cf was rejected, and the repo tof the Couucifmen was referred to the Commitwe on Finance. The report of the ¢ viimen to have hell tower in Twenty-2econd street repatied, was con: curied iv. The repoit of the same to have a nov adopted. THE GANSBVOOST PROPERTY. Alderman 0.H. Troxer askea leave to offer a resolution reterriyg the report on this mattor to a special commities of five. ibe offer was at dist refused, but on reconsideration was admitted. Alderman Voornrs moved to amend, by referri it to the Finance Committee and the Aldermen ¢ the Firet onu Eigttcenth wards. The ameadaient was adopted. RUBS AND REID PAVEMENT. The report of the Committee on Streets, in regard to the grooving of the Rus & Reid pavement in Broadway, ficm Duane to Morris’ etreet, was or dered to he on the table. The Boatd edjoumed o'clock. to Moaday next, at five Board of Counctimen, The Bosrd assembled yesterday afternoon at the usual hour, Edwin J. Brown, President, in the chair. After the reading of the minutes, the rules were on motion suspended, fo allow Mr, Frye to present the following resolutions ; Resolved, That a special comuiittee of five mei: bers be appointed to take charge of the remaias of Brevet Caytuin James McCube, formerly of the firat regiment of New York Volavtoers, who died on the 9th inst. Resolved, That $500 be the exgenzes the: cof. The resolut‘oos were adopted, and the following members were appointed: Messra, Kimbark (29), | Belden (35,) W. H. Smith (43), Jeremiah (48), and | Miller (59.) appropristed to defray RILLS PASSRD. ‘The following reports, presented and referred in | the committee of the wkole, were taken up, read a third time, ar d passed 1 Report of Committee on Pablic Health, in favor of fencing sunken lots between ‘Twenty-ninth and Tairtiotn #'reets, Tenth and Rleventh avenues, | Report of Committee on Pablic Health, of filling, sunken lots ed Teepe eae | | Thirty-eeventh street, Fifth and Sixth avendes, } Report ot Commitee on Pabiic Hoalta, in favor | of filling sunken lots between Forty-ninth and Fiftiesh sticets, Sixth and SeventiraVetues, Report of Committee on Public fleaifn, in favor of filing tunken lots between Forty-ninth and Fiftieth streets, Sixth and Sevonth avenues. Report of Committee on Pubite Health, in favor of filling low and suvken Jots bet reén Forty-second nd Forty third sircets, Sixta and S-venth avenues. aoe of Committee on Pubitc Heslth, in favor of filling low and sunken lots betwecu Cairty-e6.ond and Thirty third streets, Tenth and Klevouth ave nuer. . ret of Committee on Public Health, in favor of filling vacant lots between Mortietl aad Morty first streets, Ninth and Tenth avennes. Report of Cc mmittee on Public Health, in fayor of having sundry low aod sunken lots filled in. Report of Conmmittes.on Public Health, in favor ot ig in the.sunken lots on the block bounded ty svences A and B, and Fifteeuta and Sixteenth Report of Committee on Public Health, in favor Pf Ailing the suuken lots on the eust «ide of the Third avenue, between Fifty-first and Filty-second streete, Report of Committee on Public Healt! of filiiog sonken lots between Seventy dick wed aie streets, Second and Third avenues, Port of Committee on Streets, in favur of flag. ging Twenty-fifth street, between Broadway and Sixth avenue, Keport of Committee on Whar ves, Piers and Slips, in favor of granting a to Lane and others yt ate _ of Barrow street. ‘eport of the Committce on Asansamente, in favor of cOutrming sseosement list for regulating, paving and legging Thirty fifth street, from Niath to Conta Report of the Committee on Assessments, in favor gf confirmaing ansesament lies Jor building a sewer in Gene tween Dweuty-tiftn and wecty sixth . Report of the Commityee on Assessments, in favor of confuming assessment list for building 4s sewer in Bayard street, Crom the Bowery to tity feet Chryrtie street. post of the Committee on Assecementa, in favor of confirming asserament Hist for filling sunkea tote on the block bounded by Thirty-foarth and Thirty- fifth etre: te, and First and Second avenues. Report of the Committee on Asseasments, in favor of confirming sswesament list tor Wuilding a sewee This news | ie- | in Thirty. avennes. ingen avenues. | port of the Committee on S*reets, in favor of ging Seventh avenue, , Toirty-tifch etreets. » Van Lier, Oni | of Second avenue. | offecha the Committee on Police, in favor of meoicel bills of Drs. Lodge, port of the C »mmittee on Sewers, in favor of a sewer in Thirty-third atseet, from sixty foct east E Thirticth McAllister, arch acd C illett. 't of the Committee on Assessments, in favor of confirming sseesement list for layiug crosa walk across West street, river. opposfte pier No 41, Hudsoa | Report of tbe Committee on Sewers, in favor of | cewer in Market street, from East river to Division street. Report of the Committee on Aasessments, in fa- vor of ¢ pfi ming sasessment list for fonciug all va- | Tenth aveouce. | Report of the Com: Ageat cf | vor of coutirming assessment list for butding & sower iu Forsyth street, between Stanton and Ho: ton Bueets. lo’ Macieen eveotes. asewer in Thiteent! Tsird avenues. sewer in Eleventh Forty-fourth atreet. ana Twert year 185 remitain; avenue, street » North River, Aimos Fiynn. | mtion furnished the 1853. Report of Commit | orcasing the polico | wards. | _ Report of the Com: ene thousand dollars | flagging Thirty: first | avenue. | v | Tira avenues, Re glog avenue, | Bowery, i | which | Res | hereby, directed to | the sam portion at the rate | these premic their summ ute q on goin, nse has been en thir susph Lams, and Burnett, surprised tie | Out of @ Kecond ate a vapid rate police, whole of them, conriceratle appa a, sus soners be pety ae ble known to the police. Keresning upknown at present & Crom well. | pation on charge of obtained Kobhery.— Ceo: go §W charged on the ofiidavi & drinking boure fa W between Thircy-axth and | attempt sas mece to pic but the } taining $8 aucceraiul, aud kit t wes no place for him, Fomstog tant fogly be gor but before | strect, fa a came in pocket, n nt w Tenth street, withs | hia lite | fanite O00 ber. Prom thorovghtare. | acting magistrate t morning at 4% o’ekck, on charge of Durgtary. that tre house of David Thompson, No tte place, had once been attempted to be rabbed; therefore the police of the Fifteenth ward kept a sharp eyo out for Cepecially as the oo3 Tesiienee on Statoa oa Oleplac Ts-cale, towards Broadway, wbo afier some maroavring secu In their possession was found » antof property, oonsisting uf wearin pid coin to the smount of $600, The pri- Drought before Judge Clacke, at Jefferson Mashet, Mr. Ibompsca appeared and iventified the pro- They wore tion. Rehif is aa cld hand at the business, and well paces, the prisoner Williams he » mnt of Lim and enniched his watch out of his Mw Schinidt attompted to masc an outers, bo was hnocked- down by a accont person, who hao Rot yet been errested. . Williams was committed in futltor tria! at tho Court of General Seenio: man Howard of the Lower Poice Conrt, to charce ef kigbway robbery. \ Assault wth @ Dangerous Wee L—A you a | pamed Henry Malnao, “was brought before Twige Clarke | at the Toombe, yeateraay, on «ch Thureday Feiovivmaly assvaited thomas O Keefe, of 277 | terday sguin'a-sauiting him by firing «| | him, Wich the intent, £0 complainant, ‘The magistrate committed him for trial in de- | Cancion fio Omaibwa s0 ay by Alderinan cant ‘ots on Thuty-thud street, betwee Ninth aod mittee on Assessments, in fa- s+ Report of the Committee on Assessments, in fa- yor of covfirming agressment Ist for feacing vacant pp Lweoty-ninth street, between Foarth and Report of the Committee on Sowers, in favor of sewerin Forty third street, from tear Sixth aveaue to apd throug Broadway to Forty-fourth street. Report of the Committe on Sewers, in favor of h stree’, from Hudson street to and throogh Tento avenue to Hadson river. Report of the Committee on Sewers, {a favor of a sewer in Fortieth street, between Second and Bepert of the Committee on Sewers, in favor of a sewerin Lexington avenue, from stsect to near Thirty-eighth street. Report of Committee Toirty-eixth on Sewers, in favorof a avenue, from Forty-second to Report of the Committee on Finance, in favor of paying to Wm. McCormick one handred dollars as 8 | Pemunerstion for loss of horse, Rea rt of the Committee on Sewore, in favor of asewer in Seventh avenue, between I'wenty-fifth sixth streets, Report of the Committee on Fiuen, in favor of Temitting jbo personal tax of A. D. Selle.k tor the Report of the Committee on Finance, in favor of f taxes on Church Anghe Chesed, on sixth for the years 1851-2-3, Report of t @ Committee on Wharves, Piers and Slips, in relation to confirmation of the coutracts for building bulkheads at Manhattanville and Hammond Report of Committee on Ordinances, relative to orgaz izing the Bureau of Arreais. ; Report of Committee on Sewers, in favor of sewer | in I'ront street, from Peck slip to Beckman street. Report of Committee on Finance, in fayor of al- luwing one hundred dollars for lose of horse by Report of Committeo on Finan:e, in favor of paying sixty-four dolfars and forty cents for ammu- Veteran Corps of Artillery in {ce on Police, ia favor of in- force of tne Second and Sixth mittee on Police, in favor of incrasing the salaries of Lieutenants of Police to per annua. | Report of Committee on Finance, in fevor of ap- propriatiog a p ot of ground for a court house in the Sixth Judicial district. Report of Committee on Strects, in favor of street, from Seventh to Eighth Report of Committee on Streets, in favor of saving Thirty fourth strect, between Secend and care of Comm ittee on Streets, in favor of flag- 'wenty firs’ street, between avenue A and First | , Report of Committce on Sewers, in favor of sewer forts of the guilant sons of Neptuae, the proposition | in Secord strect, between Firet avenue and the Tho following resolution was alao adopted; after the Boara adjo ourned :— olved, That the Comptroller be, and he ia draw his warrant in favor of hose carriage built for Hose Company No. 4 was | Alexarder MoCotter, for tho sum of ninety-eight adopted. Tuc report of Cormitteoou tho Fire De. | thousand fevon hundred and fitty dollars, for the tment, relative to having a ies house baitt for | Fi Vesey ne Balke Teland, upon the said ngine Company No. 43, at Manhattanville, was | Alex. McCotter’s ie ORES, ‘ oe: the ‘city of New York of fide Nos. 63, 22, 23, on the accompanying map, and the water grant ard lease of the land’ as mentioned in this report, upon a satisfact: conveyances to 7, 8,17, 61, 62, examination of title to Or tho Corporation Counsel, or a like pro- of one thoasand nine hundred and seventy-five dollars per acre ofany or such parte of the same as may be approved as being a satis- | factory tile by tne Corporation Counsel, and as amended. } Poliee Intelligence, Burylory.—Three men, named Max Rohlf, Albert Brown, and Philip Young, were arrested yesterday it Lala 10 tk were sto fsiend Yesterday uncter past four o’clock, officer g bis vaual rounds, that the vault , immediately suapestod thet ‘ered by thieves, and acting apon on he obtamed the ait of officers Roe, Wil- who who on envering the dwelli tree ‘jumped wry reat window and ran off at pureued by the the y coumitted for examina Sion Goods. —A wousn name! Susan Por Rucon, was arrested by officer Masterson, Chiefs efiica, charged with being tho receiver of nine kegs of mails valued nt 840, obtained on a forged order by some rson The property betonged to Taylor Judge Wolsh committed her for examina- receiving ‘these goods feloseously liliama was arrented yentorday, tof Me Gregory Schmidt with be- ing concesned in robbiug bim of & wateh valued at $30. It appears that the other evening Mr. -ebmidt went into ‘ost Broadway, and white there an his pocket of » wallec con hé Angered gentleman wae oot se. Schmict thinking that It , wed to get amay trom the pee inaidowwould qttack nim .— ap amd went out into the he.- had proceeded half alleges, by Aldar- wer the ige Clarke, of having on mer, in the forenead, and yes- qmgiat Drivers —John O'Niel waa ned Howard,for racing one of the ay and Forty-ninth atreet a through that ONtet knocked cown’ Wasblogeon Mor iia, but he retased to make way cuarge. However, the hought the drivor deserted some | isbment, and eccoraing!y fined him for rseing and ariving reek! , The Suppor Abortion Cuse.—Yeatertay Aldermai Howard investiga’ed the case of Naacy | Sileged, aday or two ago, that rhe way the victim of an ) Produced reg Aas es hor will by « young tris, who | Tan, @ berm it in Weat way, when it appeared | that'the matter, ao Car aa t related 0 nbortion And ce | duction, Was quite nafounded, ‘The girt made an affds- vit stat ‘that eh a i that Deut ber oy ught ld be day before. | into the case, the and batiery cow ed with this porson as his wife, mn wan, y occasions, on the day previous to her entrance | Iaudanom was token, she ea aA Ne caer ber statement esterday confi for sickness, Altogether, 5 with that eo the loward, after carefully {bat nothing more than ssssult referred egamet the person ac. cused; conseqnently that megiatrate held him to bail in the sem of RHO, io apswer t | batirry at the Court of | Ce Riley, on 1) were arrea'ed on the vicini: the great neighborbood, Clarke, ot Jefe for the offerce. The were liberated from cu the magistrate to disco careless mannee for the ‘eee Blascing.—-\ wo mi ty of Forty} dusger and ain of the inhabit offence of assault and De , named James ant Michael Wetnesday by officer Moneghaa, Pee, complatat of Cbarles = jt west | the prisoners did ear lee-te a eee ly and reek blast Fooks in sira street and fhird avenue, to ts of that Toe two Kiless wore taken beCore Jastice eon Mark ‘st, who fined them $25 each « being paid, the defendants ly, With the injunction from rd Diastiog rocks {a snoh 6 futare, the former place. At Woodbridge N J., on Thursday, August 10, by the Rey. Ww. M. Muitin, James T. Dezeaporr, of Brootl: ya, L. L, to Grace, daughter of James Potter, Keq., of the forn er place. At St. Fraueis’ Church, Philadelphia, on Sunday, July 6, by the Kev. Mr Raffort, Tmomas H Boxtina, of New York, to Mise Euzanern Jakeican, of Philadelphia. Died. On Friday, July 7, West Twenty-seventh atroet, of consumption, oie tee tn) Baowy, wife of George Brown, o i Avgnst 11, Caszins Hayry Hoops, only fon of Nichciae and Rachel Asm Hooper, agea 6 months ds 8 The friends of the family, and those of his grandfather, M. H. Cha-e, Keq . are respectfully invied w attend bis funeral, at two o'clock to-morrow al n, from the resicence of his parents, 70 Sixth etrect, without farther At the residence of his father, Tuomas Pre, son of Wil- Mem C. and Mary Pye. ‘Th friends of the family, and Strict Observance Lodge No. 64, apd Free and a: ied Masons, wilkploase atteod the funeral, from Quincey street, between Bedford avenue ano Fraaslio street, Brookiyn. On Thursday, August 10, of dysentery, Wa. M. Osrman- in tbo 34d year of bie age his remains will be taken to Syrqouse for interment. On Friday. Avgust 11, after a long and painful iliness whioh she with Chrirtisn patience, Rurs, wile ot James Camp cll, aged 4s years. ‘Ube friends of the fam' ys and members of Mechanics’ odge. No. 113, 1 0. of U. #., and Mount Odvet Encamp- ment No. 7, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from 362 Eighth strect, at two o'clock to-morrow wr Sloveland ana Ohio please veland ani 8 copy. On Frisay, August Th tu Camrsn, aged 84 years, a native cf Belifaat, county Antrim, Ireland. Her friends and acquaintances are respeotiully Invited to attend her funeral, at nize o’clock this morning, from her brother’s residence 479 Eighth avenue. Her remains will be taken to Greenwood Cometery for interment. On Friday, Angust 11, Lucy Janwert, wife of John Han- ter, in the 26th year of her age. Her remains were taken to Madison, Comn., for inter- ment Marla Toure Boning, oget't yoar and 18 dapat ‘eonora: year Tho friends of the family aze respectfully invited to attend his funeral, at two o'clock afternoon, from the corner of Washington and North Moore streets, with- out other invitation. On Friday, August 11, suddenly, Guonar Sioany, in the 18th sear of his age. the friends of the family, and those of his uncle, George Sloane, are respectfully invited to attead hia fu- nersi, without further invitation, from the residence of his mother, 230 Hudson street, at ten o'clock this fore- noon. On Friday, August 11, Manaarer, wife of Roderick ‘Thomson, aged 68 years, a native of Paisley, Scotland. he fricnds and ‘relatives of the family are respect- fully invited to attend her funcral, at ten o’clock shis forenoon, from the residence of her son in-law, Jehn Turi, 87 West Tyenty-reventh street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, withou: further invitation. On ‘Ihuredsy, Auguet 10, of cholera, C. V. V. Caswatt, aged #6 years and 6 months. bed remains were taken to Poughkeepefe for inter- ment. Oa Thursday, August 10, Anne Joes Fagan, 10 months and 15 days, youngest daughter of Wm. Ann Fogan. er funeral will eke place at three o'clock this after- noon, !rom 87 Sixth avenue. On ice ey nh, Coe Jamss Austin Ranknys, t it and jasintanoes of the family, and ‘those of his brother-in law, Cornelius Kingsland, are re- spectfuily invited to sttend his fucertal, from his late rosidence, 107 Washington street, at ten o'clock to mor- row forenoon, without further invitation. Jn Brocklyn, on Friday, Augast 12, Qesrxe Sriva, in- fant daughter of Willimm D. and Hester Maxwell,’ de- consed. ‘The relatives ard friends of the family are tnvited to attend the tureral, at two o'clock tits afternoon, from 144 Wioughby sticet. In Williamaberg, on Thorsday morning, August 11, 8 o'clock, Fraxk Bxvos, infant eon of Jacob and Caroli A. Hyatt, sged 9 months and 1 day. ‘The relatives and friends of ully invited to attend the funeral, at half pa: o'clock this afternoon, from 124 South Fifth stect, with- out further invitation. In Williamsburg, on Thursday, Aucuet 10, Jocara W., son of Joseph W. and Eliza P. Duryee, sged 10 montha and 12 dave. At his late reeidence, No. 1 Meadow atreet, Hoboken, James urrH, aged SI years, Relatives and friends are requested to attend his fane- ral. trom the above, at one o’clock to-morrow afternoon, without further invitation. At Flushing, L. L, suddenly, of cholera infantum, Mazy laxrraa, infant daughter of Richard and Boca Bo- land, of New York. At Plushing, L. f., on Friday morning, August 11, at 8 o’elock, Eats’ Axx, infant daughter of Geo. fl and Hen. nah B. Quindy, aged 4 month: ‘and 4 days. The relatives and frienda of the family are fees gett invited to atrend her funeral, at half-past three o' this attencon, from the resivence Ce Se ae Scott Bowne, near Flushing The cars leave St one o’clock—stcamer Islaou City from Fulton Market Slip. The cars reinrn to the city at half-past six o'clock P. M. At Cold Five, Putnam county, on Sunday, July 31, Dats4s R Woon, oged 31 years. South Carolina papers please copy. At Throgg’s Nece, Westchester, on Wednesday, Auguat 9, Mre. JANB CONNRL. Mrs. C. wos for more than ag Som @ faithful friend and nuree ic the family of Mrs. George Clinton, At Ler reridence at Yorktown, Westchester county, N. Y., on Wednesday, August 9, Rura Manaam, wife of Jona Mangam, aged ¢8 sears. AU Chicago, Tl, on Taosday, Angust 1, of cholera, Mrs. Kxowrns, Isto of Charleville, ireland. tk apd Limerick papers please copy. MARITIME (NTELLIGENCE, Bag AL packages «nd icilers (aicndell for the Nww Yout Derap choud de ALMANAOFOR NRW YORK—~tats DAT, . T| moon sens 1[ aa ware Port of New Yorn, August 11, 1853. CLEARED. Steomshtp Hermann, Figgins, Bremen, © Hl Sand. Stearasbip Alps (is), Moodle, Laverpon, E Canard. Ship Masome Sturges, Rotterdam, W F Schmidt & Co. Ship Harmcnia, Doane, Glasgow, Dunham & Dimon. Bip tha smut, 8, “t stephens, Nesmith & sons. Bark Clarisss, McBean, Nuovitas Yenaga & Etulain. Sat Mima (Ham), Bonn, Hamburg, W F sehmut & o. Bark Brema (Brem), Treverana, Bremen, W Geffchen. —_ Norumbegs, Delano, Galveston, J H Browor & ‘0 Brig Graf Yon Balop (Meck), Berry, Newonatia, 1U& F w a Rintuh ri Bug Johanne Flizabet! am), Loren, Chazleston, Easkunae rE Bric linmbelet, Gton, Fall River, 1 D Brookman & Co. Brig WF Salford, Nickerson, Portland, H D Brookman Qea*, s Br fieitn Maria, Waterhouse, Bangor, {1 D Brook- man’ oc. Brig G Bemer, Morton, Boston, Peck & Church. Brig Florenee, Ray, Neuvitas, Peck & Chaich. Brg Choctaw, Huffrington, Rockland, Mott & Allen. ma Pauline (Norw), man, Mayagues, Dimons Pailin, Brig Chas Kershaw, McMann, Turks Inland, Dean & Burr. tobr Julietta (Ham), Hazenfelit, Mardcaibo, E Bech Kava ina - Eobr L B &trong, Rogers, Geor Delner & Potter. “ae Caroline Grant, Genn, Boston, Ii D Brockman & febr Reporter, Genn, Bucksport, H D Brookman & Co. Schr Seguine, Swain, Baltimore, Johnson & Lowden. Rehr Hsrriet Parker, Portland, F Swift & Co eq ittt Hendiok Hiudaca, Leat, Van Brunt & t My Mine i Mulliner, Alexandria, Sturges, Clear- teh weent An Read, Cumberland, A tm) master Pid abby ~My Chaeo, Charleston, Wadleigh & DOX. « Behr Arctic Sehr J C Waldron, Littlefield, Providence, J H Havens. Echr Wako, Briggs, Wil EL Powell. Schr G O Bigelow (Br), Whivtier, Turks Island, Pen- niston & Jcres, rhop Mag Burton, Bristol, master. * okoner jeergos Creek, Gager, Baltimore, Parker Vein pany. Breemer Thos Sparks, Morrison, Philadelphia, Tland & Kirkpatrick. — % _ § btp Ex; City, Rathbun, Aspinwall, 0 days Steams! Aa] many Ne paeeagere ahh epee te ae 40, Bours, with “I a Ship Yorkshime, Marshall, Li 28 days, with ye 4 ua Co. Jal with an A: , to CW 19, int 46 81, lon 80 rig ye ee te }, with the letters RG in tt; 27th, lat 42. lon 47 07, signals with two clipper one showing a reo, white ana red sig. pa), the other & red crosein her foretop sail; Int 42 60, em 68 49, bark Sevannab, steering B (from Havana for th). no date, lat 40 60, ‘2, bearing W pMlotboat David ceed brig Express, bound W. Fine islead, {2 vee qutagt, took @ pllot from tue aiirchell; bed 2 deaths and 1 birth on t ¥ bas had ship Me « with mdse sod be The it winds and calms nearly all the eacaage. Re ‘of Boston ), Crockar, Liverpool, Peeengess, to Torega & Oo. — from bound pemtars ‘i 42-03, lon 30 2%, gE ‘Hilkeu, Bremes, 44 meee oth tone 4. New Y: Pert ee erry to &s Mohr. 17, lat 96 Sion 8 16, saw Bremen ship ‘Bremen for ‘York; same CO iH HE ; i same with foe Wi tne sav rwosh Halle (ot Nantes, Fnac, ties, “Dark Lier ), Meldrum, Shields, 62 days, with coal, toH &F W Meyer. On the Ranks sawe ice- ns pad Brig Wetumpka, Collins, Boston, A days, with mdse, to Beal fee oon Rover Be; of Stockton), Stamp, Newosstle, 61 | do Feith coal’ tl & FW Moyer. “4 Matawas—Arr 26th nit bark Emma ¥ Chase, Chase, Judith (Be), Lee, Palermo, June 4, and passed | Portland; bay Nec igen ban sped Sid 28th bars Be" Gil ir Saly Fe wite jphur and sumac, to . | ward Coben , Fel nouth, i July 7, lat 38 20, lon 17 68, spoke Br Teil, from Gib- MernoUR’E—In port May 10 ship Raduga, Iawmson, fos) ir for Havana. Caloutta bg ee next dey. ' Ch: Mawtis—In port May 16 bark J Hi Millay, Crandell for) Antilia (Brem), Bromen, 62 days, in ~4 ton. bailh ana tBa pessexeere to B Hicha Matta—In port 21st ulé. barque Sam Slick, Mayo, f Brig Orinoco (Colum), Treveranua, Bolivar City, 21 ‘from mdse, to Moller & | Smrva 224. i vig echo . BE oy cemy: port, 28th ult ship Isaiah Crowell, Cur Bug F: Sharp, Sunderland, 56 days, with , fox nextday. coh eo een arene ean: 8 SOE San. | Reesor fn’ port Seth ulk dhip/Oeedm. Star, Loed, tod spobe Br doce Aibert, of and front Loadun for St | New York, ready. Johp, NB, éf Mare cet with loss of foretopmast and PALERMO—No Am yossel 16th ult, nor any other fort | yard, and making je Water; needed no assist- | the United States for a time. fi ke refiace’ ie panearae ey Wanderer em), Taburg, Bremen, 60 days, in ‘or! 1, aT 3 wn, frm di tome with Olam tar te eaten be mh arr 1st, for Now York, ldg; Mary Emily ,Brown,’ for Now Brig Attakapas, Huckitl,, New Haven, in ballast, to | Haven, une ; WD Miller Banaby for New York, do. Paxama—tla July 16, ateamors Unolg som, Mills, Sas Fravcisco; 17th Golden Gave, Watkins, do Paxaxa— r Sobr Gexine (Olden), ofer, No Am vessel in’ port Jame 10, SU May 11) last, with €2 pascougers, to Sebr Louise, Quacken! bark Dutehess, Lane, WCoest of Sumatra to load for th » Sche Hiram Gray, Wilson, Harwich ‘Mediterranean. a z i Schr Bristol, Jacobs, Harwich. Pw:nampvoo—In port 24 ult bark “Conrad, | Schr Joseph Hult, Watts Portland, Ct. from Poilatelphia ab: May 20, str June 24: sohr Danville” Schr Acam, , Portland, Ct Dedge, from Balt! mere vis Richmond, arr 80th. Sebr Georgians, , Boston for Albany. Qvumnso—arr Avg 7th ren beatae Mred, NYork. Fatere) Schr Eagle, Rhodes, Rockland. for dy Sth ebip Stateaman, for Sobr Jasper, Nickerson, Boston. Sr Joun,N B—Arr Aug Sth brigs Edinburg, Sweet; Sonr Compilance, seers, Boston. Charleston; Richard Cobden, Churchill, Savannsh. br Cow’ , Lovell, Bosten. tr trovney, N B—Arr At 6th, schr Cathering, Schr Amanda, Baxter, Hy Mass, Boelgrove, NYork: 7th brigs fiw Benvett, Jenkins, Bebr Granite Lodge, , Rockpert. Old Rapp, Dixon do. Schr sylvester, Post, rt. SuancHan—No Am vessel (n port May 80. Sld 29th Pare ee, | ee wae May 22 ships Arios hi ith, Rockland. = Behe Mined Doral Besiee otneay. ler and Collornta, Dodge, fer Boston or York Sebr ao ee, Lay pean sy boar ap Smith, for Europe do; only Am vessels on Sobr Wm A + { Sehr Acblas a’ Potter, New Haves for Paltedetphta. Sypwmy, NSW—Cld May 26, ship Rovenuo, Howes, Stoop oe Portheet C cami Oy aicigeksao— hee 80, Hampden, Sloop Aan ah, Hanson, Portand, Ot. NYork. tla 16, tak Martha Allo Bordltt,Hussoo. | BELOW. Home Ports. Ship Brandywine (of Brunswick), Merryman, ALEXANDRIA—Arr Aug9 achra [ Smith, Fall Biro By Jupe 10. eth ealread troee fo tuee Nowport | Redell, NYork. Sid Otis eck FA. Good , NYork. | or ee og Ships Oswego, New Op X live oon, Broothaven, Gd propeller Swan. Groesbeck, te Wind at suntise, NE; meridian, SE, sunset, do. delphia; echre Elen Perkins, Baker, pity | Matilea, Fiske, Newark; Brave, Lovell, Boston. Lesnde: peed, do. Memoranda. ARANA8, (Texas)—In port July 00 vehirs Aum Marts, Sees eo of end from iaitinece che met ccien; Blouning Your’ ‘Trre), do do. BALTIMORE—Arr Aug 9 steamer ‘Thomas Swan, Gi Ship Lydia, 643 tons, 7 built at Freepe: ne cn pticcues for eas00 tor the ‘Chatiested | ford NYork; berk Mozens, Ryser, Boston; sches Der trade. , Tarbox, Beth; Jatia ano, Harding, and Hear James, 4 ), Baker, Fa new tor me Ballpr snd brig atooes, are all aft laga, to return to Halifax with new crop fruit. ton; J ‘Maxwel Fi lee =] joneph tevideo and Lavncex>—At East Boston, 9th inst, by MessraA > | ayres: bole Hamlin, ‘Weymouth; Dutch g al hog seh mane Sobre sales wOtoe ane Des: Gout rn ange ee ie y tins cag ac feats eae | Crt Mae ne egmen commano' y whom ol Arr Uth ship Albert m), Remi Bremen Jat in connection with Messrs Harvey Scudder &O>, 10; brig Carritee, Danton, Buth, ‘Me; eches Wen “Lope Chas Siders & Co, her agents. Luke, ; Minerva, McGivern, Fall River; Dvn. At Komervilly 9th inst, by Mr Joshua & | W Vaughr (new), Hawards, Providence; Wim Collye beautiful bark of about 8,000 barrels ge methine the | Raynor, .’ Cld steamer Thomas Swann, Gifur Starlight. | She is commanded by Capt Howes Ryder, for- | NYork: brig John R Rhoada, Nickersds, Boston; seh of bark Justice story, andisto runin the Boston | James W vecKeu, Leaming, ‘Boston; Wa Loger, Lak and commercial line of packets, Messrs | Pawtucket; Casp! Brown, Bath or Richmond, M Baker & Morrell and LT Lynde agents. Laura Jace, Wi River. BO~1ON—Arr Aug 10 steamship Forest City, Ht Stardivant, of and from Portland, to run between B ate and Portland; Marine flerald Correspondence. PHILADELPHIA, A: & PM—Arr brigs Panola, il, i an, - Thepmaa, one Yam, Beton; acon Watoritah, Newman, Bermuda; | fre AP GY; Evalyn, Blehorn, laagiy let ol; Lip Bellows, Clark, Portier Britpees, Seuem guoston; 8D.| teans; darah Anu. Drinkeater do; “Avs, ¢, Waehington, Mystic, Ct; WP O» FTowrite Charleston; Daniel Webeter, Ryder, Baltimore; brize 4 ereey; Waterville, Gil, Hallowell, Mee Sarste Nh Bane | bort Adams, Williams, Withington, NO; Hanoah Bale Smith. fd olor prt Kelly, elses ctiosine Flanscom Philadelphia; sobre Hanove’, Holes, Pa. Maaboon Cen. Troidnes ei Crown Bm | Ethel Core Darn, Hanger dina Lo Mase Boon” naiees 5 Woodruff simon, | ‘Noorer, Brown; David Smith, Petersoa; JW Mathe Hilza, Parts, Boston; Sarah Ellen, Sergent, | Nickerson, and A Tirrell, Bell. Philadelphis; RG Whe Yortland; Ana Ellgboth, Taploc: Financier, Midien. aad | 40, Camm, do ; Mary Hawes, Young; Victor, Long and Meoster Portiand Geo W Beavens, W! D W Dizon, Doane, NYork; Qhronomever, Plorson, Po is j aan ier, dle, Hutct na, Wilson, and M Bid: | & vi » i A Aaniatic, Denais, ayten Cu- : WH Maillee, Soran Bre. are 1 hind «2 June 20. at quarantine Ship Luna, Nason, Young, Cambridge; widance: ten! Ff ag for two brigs Cid steamsehty Mount > yage, Fowell, Bal:imoro; ship Tar, ccuivye, singapa berks Clelts, Thayor, Pt Spain; Justice Story, thir Baltimore; briga San Giagomo, (ardinian) Dodore, Bc nos Ayres; Olive, Mickener, ; Eaypire, Kel ey, Pi ladelphia Upee, , do.; echra Orion, Pottergs dJacksonvi ‘airfield, Perry, Norfolk; J @ Potter, Du) Pholacelphia; Talent, Hubbard, do.; Emerald, Baese ork. BANGOR—Arr Aug 8 brig Niagara, [setiog, NYork- BEVERLY—Arr Sechr a, Alien, NYork. CHAHLESTON-ad® ‘Aug og Primeta de Sig * in), Agnategui, Serville. woe ‘eth brig Emily, Davis, Beaten, sid sobr BL Sovieet WP Corbitt, Hewitt, Fall River; JE Tobias, Sharp, Sa’ lem; C erent Hallett, Roston; steamer Delaware, Gark, ‘or! ‘Telegraphic Marine y CHARLESTON —ArE Aug %, schr DB Warner, from N 0 BOBTON, Avg 11-~Arr ship Lady Franklin, on 1#th June encountered a cevere gale off the Calcutta; Cape ot Good Hope, and had te throw overbuacd 80 tons of car- erase: ; fo, mostly lieseed. “Aleo arrahip John W While, Nev EASTPORT car ne 3 beige ee hana rab meee hark st Jago, London; steamer Osprey, Phila | york. sid 4th brig Eastern Stave, Gansce, Palad pa dr kaart etait phie; schis ats ews, and Mary Ii Case, Herriz Disasters. tom Sook ee de, Carpencey sexe Hala § Al Ray For love of chip Townsend eee general news co- | Davis Phi - aR rita pelts a lomns. FALL RIVER—Arr Aug 9 chr Martha Wright! Bank Jouy G Couay, Kippen, was in collision night of | Wrightington, Philedelpats, la sches Joseph Ur July 1 with Br brig Syria, bath bound from Callao for the | Crowell, Ua'timore; Presto, Clark, Machias (or Roudor Chinebs Islands, snd both returned to port on the aq. | 2ccording to widd); Race Rook, Brown, Pbiladuph The J GC was dam Dacly, and was repair- mmo, and Senator, New York, sloop Veo H Daviy ¢ tng ov the 6th; ber it tavtecel che Probably be | GALVE:TON—arr Jule 28, bark Houston, MoGup condemned. ithe ie ben my ie vee a Robt Mitte Banx Joxo, lost om Moselle “hoal, is now stated to be | poz goub barke Wn M Huei Pete ee eaton . Tatry, dieg; Ma valued at $12,000, and to be insured for $6000 in Boston Tos bec town brig Chas. Miller "do ‘i peti and $€009 at Torocte, Canada. for J H Roscor, from Cape Haytien, of and for Bos- ton, before reported asbore, been got off and towod to thonemey arbor. Most of cargohas been landed at Monomoy Point. sone Rerorm, from Plymouth, was arhore on Georgs’s Island, below Beaton, 10th inst; and an nnknown se! on the Great Brewster. Schiffer, anc Kate Stewart, for NYork, dg, aud othors. GEORGETOWN, DC—arr A) , anon ‘ ug 7 brig Fepicr, Crowe MOBILE—Arr Ang 5, brig Jonathan Cilley, T and Gen Wilson, Carbonetti, NYork. Cid conte ‘mm ite Miver, NYoric, Cieo B Sioat, ‘Mersboo, Philad:Iphts, plittOn—are Avg 9 brig'fopar, Starr, Philadelphia, x ‘Whatemen, MACHIASPORT Arr avg P ; At Tiong Kong May 2, Hellesgont, Manwarieg, Mystio, | adelpbin. In port Sth bari’ Wiican tor ioe iene from Guam, sehrs Nit Vernon, Thomas, aud Brston, Rodanee f ld from do May 22, Levant, Cooper, SH, reported for | Philedelphie de " Sen Francisco. iid oat ORLESNS— Arr Aug 9, bask Ardocnes, Lambe le i May 22: ecb K ” ¥ SDip Helene (Bren), trom fimond, Vo, for Breen, | Mario Laurie’ Solin (Pr), Suara Marae eee July 41, Int 42, lon 6d. gore (Sp), Cassamara, Barcelona 60 diys. C) Pe A lstye shtp, steoringS, passed by Pernambuco June 30, with letters “G H” in her foretupeail (supposed the Goldex State, hence for San Francisco, the letters being Chambers & Helsur’s . Handy King, Starkey, 'NYork Toned inst, ships Beatriep, Coluiaota, septa inet NORFULK—Arr Aug 8, ahea Riggott, Nostrand, a1 probably C EL signal) Eliza B Mopning, Warhie, NYar! A clipershio, steering NNW, with loss of all three | NRWIOR(—-Airived vg 9 bark Saranac, Thay: topmasts, was econ 224 alt, off Tortugas. Providence for Charle toms brigs Princeton, Herric A bark, steering SSE, showing F Train & Co's signal, of | Philadelp! ia for Rovton; mers Ourota, Kao los. ve 1 Boston, waa seen 6th inst, 8 Sooal NNE 180 miles. Orteana; Leopa'd, ’Fed.ton, Nowark’ tor Luboe: Le Brig Butow, ofand from Boston for » Southern port, | Young, Providence for Nassiu River, Fla; Hacriet Lox bag ons Fae 09, rae Belfast for St Marys, G td for Pbitatet phla; Jeseph Crandali, Crowell, Fall Ri r, of om Relfset for 3a, | for Beltumore; India, Baker, Philadel, 5 4th insi, lat 37 68, lon 78 06. Ua, Bredoury, New York for don Pes °F Boston of 10th, 4 PM—Kaited, dall; and others, In port, brig Princes Oxeota, Feoparo, Incl bark Seracao; sehr Joseph Or. Rnbl- ree Ports. AxcuayGer~In port 15th ult —aee pve e gon, Beckett, for Boston, abt ten Sud Elizabeth Leavitt, Hackstaff, Boston. shi; sth, ton; sehr Moninive, Sulina, Le} Bomnar—In port June 20 ships Newton, Whituey, for | | NEWBURY! O't—cre ing 9 brig Math's, Thoradi leon, Met rite son: Brewer, Thrano, une; Napo: | Rendoet. lies > yada on NEWBERN—Arr July 28 sehe fone, Stemon, Port Sipa Batavia—In port June 7 ships Comorn, McCurdy, for PHIL, yRA—Arr avg 10, Pu! mer Boston ready, weg a crow; Thos W Sears, “Adorn: from alg NYonk; brigs Victories (ie), Hal aes pone flower, fie man ‘ork; echrs Turner, Mec:iek, and Martha Gea Portland Cid schrs smith iutuie, Rich, South Welle Lochiel, Katon, and Eiith, Graft, Boston; Lamaot Melbourne for Canton immediately. Sid Jane 9 ship Hin- doo, Miller, Centon. Bourar Crrr—in port abt July 21 brign Angostuca, euppored from Vemarara), just arr; Favorite, White, (ea via St Thomas), disg; Bolfvar (Brem)}, | downt, Corson, Chelsea; S'rancls 1 e * ana Madde (Okienby for NYork 3 days; sehr suillvan, | Fioporum, Mayhow, Providence, Dwight’ Dactacen’ be SOutanckestey 1 ships Edward, Colby. Australia; 21, | Ulomten xn Pm npg ry Octons Buene Vista, Cottrell, co (and both #14 8th for Chinches); | ters, and Ana Filzaneth copper, = ae a Corotize Nesmith Kenny, Chitehas (and ali Sta for U | Crawford, Chekea; Antares Uandy, Proclsenge” al States); bark Eleanor, Cowell, do; 6d, ships Ann Maria, | ander, Atrams, lockaway, 0S Hamey, Cartwright, # 6r, 00 (and sla Sih for Ustaces); Ea. worn state, Kil: | Harbor; 1. ll Endicott, ‘Ludicott, “Bestose hat toes burn, 40; orb, Herald of the Morning, Baker, Si'rancisco | lackett, Norsicu; A J Hortop, si 2, Dorchesb and +l Ath tor Chinchas); bark Maid of Oricans, Jouos, | Niagara, Bennet, Neavew, Express, Kellor ‘Chacleton hinchas (and ald 18th for “Australia”?); Tta, ship Sa’ | Mace; Jas M Crcva, MeOerwice, Terytoees Bet few b Hatton, Auswaile (and sid 12h ‘for Chinehas); | ard, “e100, ead Tovisa tacser, Miler, Hartford; Bt th, bark Ellen Nopes; Cole, Chinchas: 10th, ships Look | Spanzied Buuper, Mecaiferiy, Mott Havea; Beare, 4 hg ce, Ban Fra: ‘and eld 18th for Catnetxe); | drows, Bridgeport; J W Gangs, Corson, Warren; T Tes) 13th’ Merging Light, Knight, and Kelley, Chin- | Hawes, and Red Hover, Racon, Gloucester; Don’ Nichol chas; bark Barah H now Itech, Co-te ftica, MePayee, Portland; Ann Cuet'e, Willams, Niaren ; slo Sid let ehipe Sheffield, ; lolagear, Mitchell, and |} A CO Sharp, Shaap, Hartford; ateamors I L, Britta Arthur, Tabot ubiochas: Gn, ebilps angelique, Sweeny; | deme, Hat\ora: Beverls, subs NYere. Ustares; 1th, Monsoon, Baker, Chincliaa. PAOVIDEN ach i A Wert, Bead, Br Ip port daly Ib cg poesomy Peg Knight; Lan- | pahannock; I , bark Warren , Jordan. Phitad cashiie, Blankenship, aud Genoa, Kelley, for crews: | phia (and anchored off Flekis Poiat); a W B Darilr Willinm Wirt. Cook, disg ioe; Kate Haye: mao, and | Uneron, Baltimore; JA simpson, Hick, Yoomloo it Probus, Br Girg guano, leaky, barks J G | Va; 1’ Gilkey, Hatch, Philidelphia: Anns Fto 1 Colley, Kipyen, repp, sce Disnaters; J'Walis, ‘St, Garvie; | und Jobn Harris, Waithuuan. do; Dr Franklin, Geer, Soreh H Snow, leach, cisg; Elisa, Miskelly, taking in Toe ee ero New York. cargo of guano; Ellen Noyes, Cole, wig crow. ‘ROCKLAND—Arr Ang 4 bark Iddo Kimball, 1 At Chitcha Islands abips “pittire, Aroy; Bowditch, | ham, NYork for St stephens; vchrs Raven, Rosey — Pomme; Samvel Lawrences, Paton; Wator Witch, Plam- | sonville; EH Herrick, es, NYork; 6th, ant. mer; Cook; Thnolean, isp: Telarsar, Miten- | man, Getehell, Bangor for SYork; 7th, James Fare, ell; Arthor, Talbot; kitward, Colby; Wuene Vista, ott. | Conety, NYore; Lane, Tlaclow: Virstula “aid din b roll; Herald of the Morning, Baker,’ Strabo, Kelly; Look. Mary Cobb (pew, ef Reclsland), aRett, | Pemaace ont, Joyce; barks Orin Huseey; Mary Adelia, sleeper. | scts Mary Wise, Crocket; i B Pitts, Verrill; 0 Co Carcorrs—tn port Jane 18 ships Wm Frochingiom, Smfoh; apd Luey Ames, Awew, NYork; Cucsapes! Babbidge, for London, ldg ; ¥ and Match: | Spofford, Norfolk: Gen, Langton, Simonton, 61 levs, Porter, for Boston, do ; Alexander, tor, do, do; | Pawtucket, Ulmer, NYork; dh, ann Penman, Gotob ; Neptune's Car, Portes, for Now Yorkdo; Kookall, Martin, | do; ith, Mount Hope, Post; fils Wright, Mekoon, #1 te load for Boston; berks: Hast @e, Mg; John (erder, Pension, dig. ela jonai, WEAVaNNGhE CLL Mig, bas stow, Beyw SAVANNAL—Cld Aug 7, bark Maria Mo: Be, reported 7th) barqne Bonton; fh (before report- ms NYcrk ec 10th) shipe Frank Johnson, do ; 13th, Oveaa , | Art Sth, brig Sarah Willams, Burke NY. ola co, 40. Went to aoe from Gaugor dane Tes, Malay, | Toowell, Hobe, St loka NB’ PEM NYork, Cla Hutehinaon, Now York ; bark Lyman, Pierce, Boston; | SALEM—Arr Aug 7, schr Myers, Mafade . 1th, ship Cohota, Gerry, do 6 STONINGTON—Arrived aug 10 sohen J Bivtcell, Jove) beget on ebt June & ship Niobe, Evans, ox- page aad Larkin, Romdent; Minoit, 49; oted tet for NYork. Sid 20 whip Science, wy Appleby, Tort Ber om for, Bisawok; Slovps Verm 4 9 1D Frat cisco. } Rontou rr pall Biv Gutsowede port Beh alt, Bedatke Loatca Jewott, | Piaiom Hathavay, da ies tance em OF Kall Rivg Waitors, to lona for Boston; Fame, Trety, dodo; also ths | THOMASTON—sid Aug 4 lrig Teedk Fegeno, Fat Zerinnd, Van Norden, do Phiarelphia via Boston, : ' Gornamcro—la port abt 28d ult barqae Howland, WI AINGTOV, NC—Arr Aug 7, Emmons, for yesty. Bichola, NYork; Charles Mills, 'enirt, Hayawa—In port July 30, ships Ashburton, Taylor, | Wells, Terry, do; Mars Powell, Davis.’ acd Geo Law, Forayth, for Faimouth, F, ldg: Grotto { Terri¢nen, do; Oh frig Tren. on Btewart, for Cowes coon} Carney, wig, bark + Lemertoe, Nogers, AYork; Constiuts