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Nai LOUIS. Headquarters evtablisbed on Washington | MEUMICIPAL AFFAIRS. THE RIOT = avenue, pear the Stace Tobacco Ween. and | “ Arrest of Titoters—E 1st of Houses Mobbe@= back ad forth to ewery part of the oly | rae: ba { the Awa Ghe Kilkd and Woanded—lause Ce Up to 12 o'clock not au arrest hud been msde er | ‘The Board he'd te «'ath mee ing ra Raat aeerine St. Los Intelligencer, Aug. 10) | the least distorb-nce reported. The citizen pole gession last evening—Nethan C. By, Eq., The Lnwented und s'is1werut reaches of the | works to a charm. dent, in the obair. bh have cbunged tue face of 8. Louls daring —, m» it revemble Paris during a state | of ai-ge, rutber than a we ‘thy snd industrious com- ; mercial] metropolix of the “estern World, are still the topics which rie ea dicst to every lip, sorb the atreution of our cr zens to of every otber. Daring toe day, compa a ive peace reigns, thoigh the tietle knots ar said the co:nersof the streets, engaged ip earvest discoss ud the anxious and ‘the excited looks of the cisizens evidesce the exis- ‘tence of Some unusiial eure gency. Nightfall, thas far tince the first ow bd euk, nw been the signal for therenewal of prepars' ious for Gefeuce on one tard and attack op the vt er +t-p3 have been tak»n to estore peuce to our distracted community; how fac thiy will prove suc. exstti is yet to be seen. Our streets wre j lucurded sith the flowing am Dont cemevts, which w+ vive as vart of the history of the lamentable events which are pussing arvund Bs LOW — = O THY PUBLIC. ‘His Honor the wre baving bracd that many of the citivone were under the delet that arcs acd amatani tion bad been planed in the College and st Patrick's Churca, and denerieg tat such ac imp-ession was cal- culated to produce excttemes t and ill feelings in the pab- Lc mind, he deewed t expe vient to appoint a committer to ascertnio whether there wore any grounds for enter tnining the belt-f toat arm» had deen provided as was Buppo-ed he underrigned vere sppornted; acd they tare pleasure in stating (nat they searched most thor: cughly the churche. pamed, and were unable to | ind and they aro satisfied thes | yng that any thiog in the gen'lemen in charge of grid cha chee extended mont ch erfully every facility to tho Committee to ti ¢ a complete and full search. The Committee are #atiried that ths Archbishop was @nxious that the invertxation should be muse, aod, o# evic ence of the fact, ntmon the following totter. THOS K HUDSON, LUbs0s & BRIDGE suguet 0, 1854, NJ EATON, DAR MIR:—Ceptain Hutson has cailed on me, at of bayer How, fo state that rumors are vms belog provides La St Patrick’s Church, dhe thi: ks hat sucha report, altogetucr ' Committee. J owmittee appoioted by’ the Mayor vitticg toe are Concerted in either of | be, will be bent set at reat | } OBIGIN OF THE RIOT. | We dave seen ut leant twenty eye witnesses of | the origin of the wer tonab, ane ba eo | row them twenty differeut reports. , i on to state w! rh accuracy precisely hiwthe telag at party the blame of commencing it hes. Tce fact is, tout people bad been prep sre to expect a fight on election day; many were armed | in a: ticipation; the furl was there, and the firut ao- | ci ena) spark kindled it into a f-arful Same | Had the thing uct been suggreted, it would proba: | bly never have occurred; butso many miads weve | dwelling upon the sinieer predi tions whicn had | been most imprucently issned daring the p ecedin; week, thateverythiog as in tram to kiadle the first | spark of dixturoan e into a blaze of sedition, The ; spark fell, and the blaze followed as a mater | course. Th'e is tne plaiu trutn about the matter, | and it is useless to seek further for the si no'e cvuse | of a'] the late dixastroys tamnlt, As we said before, there was no especial Sere any particatar na- tion, claas, clique, ore eed. The lrish were attacked \ vise the fight happened to be commenced by an rowdy; Bud it » German who struck the | first blow, po doubt the fury of the mob woald | have been directed ugaivet the Germans, and so 0a. To soppore that there was any premeditated anti- | lhish or spti-Catholic feeliag at te bottom of it, is ae we have mairtuined from tue first, a great mis | take. x The Repub ican attem;.ta a lengthened and ingent- ous exp!avetion ot the thing, in which it throws all the blame uj un the Irieb, woo it says, to the num | ber 0? three or Your havdted surrouuded the pt using loud, angry avd inflammatory langalee winuing up by sa>bing—a boy. We caa find no confirmution ¢f this story, and in the vreseut state ©. publ.c feeling, Suould vot be disposed to publiso jot avd Unsupported rumors, cal ulated to vonrish a deploruble and unjustifiable feeling of hostility | towarda a body of oar (ellow citizeas some of wom | have sready suffered auch from the recent affrays, and for wi.om, ux the weaker purty, a natucel sym | pathy must be felt amongst chival ong: earted men, We hove no wasou to suppose thar the Irish pre- | mediteted avy riot, or prepared for one, or were | aricniuriy .iot us on election day, and though CH | Has sons SA ee ner, Se aM eerae b chureh, acd publishing 9, ba:siOMlL se to. the-respht gt bbe you will afford the committee every facility for satis*ying theamrelves positively on inix subject I would also bog toave to suggest. to you and the other clergymen of the cuurch that it would te wll visit such parts of your Alstrict 88 exeitemeut ma- prevail io, und endeavor to allay the apprehensions that may exist. the present, the uly means of restoring tranquillity is to leave the cofence of our ves and property in the hands of the suthurities, or of those whom they may call to their asuistence. I remain, Rev. dear sir, your obedient servant, PETER RIVHARD, August 9, 1804 Archbishop of St Louis. TO THE CATHOLICS OF ST. LOUIS. ‘The ondersigoed mo-t earnestly recommends those of Le Cathebeso: be city who may not bo actively em- in co operaiing wih cheir fellow citizens ia pre order, tu remain, an much 28 possible, in ther to nvoit awembiing im the streets, and giving apd ex xgeru-ed rumors, aud to rely on aken at Lie general meeting of the citizens held this day for the restoration and preservation of the @ubtic peace. PEER RICHARD, st. Louis, Aug 9, 1854. — Arehbiahop of St. Louls. The fullowing order «ag issued yesterday after- 00n:— NOTICE TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS. Whereas, tbere is 1ea-0n to believe that much of the disorde:ly conauct w: ich for the past two days has pre- valled through the city, his been promoted aud en- couraged by ur thinking boys, Parente aaa guardians are earnestly urged to heep all! minors under their cuntrol within doors after 7 o'clock. All found out after 8 o’oluck will be wrresiew anu reat to the county jail. All persons loving order, and desiring the restoration of Peace to our city, are requosted to avoid assembling in crowds or numbers in any part of the city. 4 JOHN HOW, Mayor N. J. Eaton, Chief Special Police. August Yuh, 1654. ABREST OF BIOTERS. A large number of arrests wore made night before fast, chiefly for disturbance of tue pesc? aud rioting. Yesterday forenoon there were fifty seven cases ‘on the Recorder's docket, only thirteen of which were Soper compe} these arrested for riotiag we the pawes of te following persons:— Widtam R. Dennison. Philip Po ter, Timothy Ly don, John P. Coojer, James Dom peer Wiltien Chapman, Thomas Weish, Thomas Bell, Patriok Hickey, Thomas Da/lum,’ Patrick O'Neal, John Doyle, Thomas Kuow'es, P. H. Fitzgerald, Joum bono Jam:s Lanving, Thomas Smith, Francis DISTURBERS OF THE PEACE. David Ryan, disc: a ged; James M. Sanders, care o ; Tnoman Cochran, cuge continued; James Willa, fied $50; George West, fined #50; Geor Cratt, fined $20; Edwa'd Kelley, case continued; Richard Alyard, fined $50; John Lody, fice $20; Pat Leach, contioued: Put iago fined $15; P. Green, case costinges; Michuei Clark, do.; James Wilson, o.; Charles Jhrson, fined $10; Pat Hester, case © ntinved; Elias fnomp:un, discharged; A.C. Dona hoe, tined $5; Anthony Haley, case condauei; Wm. Focks, do.; Patrick Reoks, do.; Pat Sheay, do; Jobn Murphy, do.; Pat O'Brien, do.; Mic rael Arare, do; Jobn Blake, do; Owen McCarty, do; John Goes do,; George McGinnis, d.; Ernest Ebert, do.; iphiey Hobdeil, do.; Thomas A. May, do.; Pat Balger, do.; E. Thompson, do.; Thomas R. Har- map, fixed $100. This isa formidable array of rioters and disturb- ers of the peace, the most of whom the law has yet to deal with. The cases of rioting will nost likely be seat before the Grand Jury, and the offenders made to stand their triul for the State Prison. TUE KILLED AND WOUNDED. According to the most reliable statements, eight or ten persons have been kilied, and eight or ton seriously wiucded. According to our list of killed and wourdeo—ind -e believe it as correct as any— bat eight persons have been killed, and only three or four any ways dangerously wounded- Of the killed we can name Freeman, te Canadian belonging ‘to the caval boa: Barliogton; Daniel Mulligan, liviag ear the corner of ~eventh and Biddle streets; John pty bilkd on Morgan street, between Maia and levee ; Thomas Soyver, barkeeyer in the Sixth ward; —— South. found dead near the inter- section of Seventh and Bisdle streets; Morris Lee, | On tLe corner of Green and Sixth; and E.R. Vio- | lett, merchart. There ore a number wounded, but Bot to excred three or four dangerously. Lieut. Fealy, of the night police, was insensible es feom wounds on the head. His re sovery doubtful. John Nelson, shot at the corner of | Green snd Sixth streets, is badly wounded, and his | arm my bave to undergo amputation. Michael | Dermword is severely “i, Mr. Michael bas a severe woun i io the thigh. Thos. Ferguson. A. 8. | Tice, Avtovio Healy, John Hoiliday, John Poagher- ¥,. John Flanagan, Patrick Kinney, ——~ Post, ; ackeon Fowler, and Jas. Russell are among the | @oundeo, but not considered dangerous. i LIST OF HOUSES MOBBED. eae ee Mog in press, coenet cio and¢Leseentire coutents demolished; jopen- | denoe House, No. 45, do.; Ohio House, between Lo- oret and Vice, do.; New Orleans Coffee House, | doorsand windews broken; P. Kelly, bar room, No. 64, doors and windows broken, and coutenta de- atroed; John Cox's bar room, corner of Green, do. E, Kennedy's bar room, do.; b, Sharky's bar room, do.; T. M. Grath’s bar_room, do; W. Haghes’ bar | rovuw, No. 93, ¢0.; W. BaJler’s boarding honse, doors and windows brok«n; vaint shop, No. 94, do.; J. Crowley's bar room, No. %, contents destroyed; Soaiwen's Hume bar room and boarding house, No. 97. do.: M. Rahilly’s bar room, corner of g; da.; St. Panl House, windows and doors broken; { jo. 102, boarding honse, j Mom Street.— Pica uno” bar room, corner 0° Morgan contents entirsly cestroyod; W. Hugtes’ | ber reom, do.; bar room No. 215, du. | Stoond Strei.—Soms tour o- tive Irish boarding | houses. the doore and windows of which wero stoned, and one c mpietely riddied. Green Stret — Betw-on Fifty and Sixth. eleven bar roema and Irish boar ling houses, contents des- | wean Street.—No-. 3,4, 6 and &, Irish board | fag heures, covrents destroyed, and door and win- | dows broken; P. O'Nei'# boarding hoase, windows | ; Pelican coffee bouse, contents | | ' Mor | destroyed; Now. 21, 25, 33, bowding houses, con } tents destroyed; boarding hou-e, corner of Second, do.; J. McLoughim's bar rvom, corner of Seveata atacet, do. Morgan Stret.—Two boar ing houses bet veen Bigth ani Seventh streets, doors and windows broken; T. Brady's barroom und boarding house, corner of Fifth and Morgan, ent're contents de- etc ged, and house com ieteip gutted. ‘Chewy Street.—Cherry street Exchange, doors windows broken, not ocoaniei; two boarding ees, €00rs Bod wind» wa broken. Frankién avenue—D:ayman's Hall, corner of Fighth, o ntents ensisely destroyed, and house In adevtien to thie, a number of honses had win- fighered cil, “The Gainage, fll be een Come « wil Been, Ws Con- fined simowt exrlus'vely t @ low order of sallor oar ing and d-inking hops, scarcely oae of which wore left urmolested c trem. THE VOLUNTEER Porton. Te accordance with reselations d at the meeting at tae Court Honse, ali thy liquor este Dishmente thror.ghoat the city were closed at four P. M., and the Moyor en«pevded tue municipal po- H°, but they weve retained at the station house ia dicevent of s peceasity. Promptly about five hundred citizeng enrolled Premecives os patrols for the night. wud beiug oro teed © + maces the; . 5S WOGd mabtodent an @ s0ts in compacion of tefeaty. Fates ty In a crisia like ; | Shortly after he was shot we understand that tue , company of centlemen who were in pursuit of him MPLA PEER ‘evtain clase roana the polls gaveany } Particular importance, Irish loafers, as well as other classes of loafers, Cauly come to blows, but not every day dotteir uuruly actions proyoke such la- mentable resulta. News from “Mexico. {From the New Orleans Picayune, August 8 We have received files of the Siglo X Hevoldo, El Orden ani El Omnibus the cit; | of Mexico to the 20th ult., being t vo days later ad. vices than toose previously received. Public affairs continued jin the same staguant state mn t'@ ca ital that we noticed on the arrival of the last steamer No furtber reporta were pub- | Mehed there relative to affaira in the South, bat our reeders will find in another columa some news from that quarter, rece:ved by the Culifo nia steamer. ‘The revolution in Micboacan eems to be gaining ground. The Ownibus has the tollowing account of a battle: “ Thesquadron of Querétaro has bad ano- ther fight with the insurgents of Michoacan” Had the squadion of Qaerétaro obtaines any advantage over the insurgents, it is prob«ble the Omnrbus would not baye omit‘ed to mestion it, The Unive: sal says that the town of Litacuere, in Michoacan, had been taken by the insurgents; but that Gen. Zenea attacked them, and drove them out. It naively acknowledges trat the rebels captured the “garrison, ali the arms, munitions of war, and everything else.”” ns said rgd the Spars Ae locusts are gy com: mittiog great ravages in partments of Oajaca, Vera Cruz, Puebla, and Mexico, Ms ‘The stage coach company had given notice that the race between Jalaps and Vera Cruz were in | such bad orier, in consequence of frequent heavy | tains, that they conld not agree to make time wit their coaches, and might even be forced to stop their running occasionally. Santa Anva had ordered a census of the city of Mexico to be taken, epecifying those who were en- gaged in commerce and industrial operations from otbers. The opera company were giving “La Mate de Portici.” and bave anounced, as being in prepara- Von, “Noverto Devereux,” ‘Hernani,” and “Los Puritanos,” with Satvi, Marini, and Beneventano, State Agricultural Fairs. These great gaterings take place this fall in the succeeding order: — Name Minvix.. Kentuck Lower Cunada New Hamp Maryland. Ind ana. Wisecnst Connecticut North Carolin Georgia. Towe . . Fair Na Oct. 25 Nationa) w .8 sringfield, Ohio. Oct. 25-27 It appears that three g eat commercial cities, Philadelptia, Baltimore acd New York, will each be the scene of a State fuir, almost at the samo time. Horntsrz Mvaper or a Wiry py Hee Hvsnanp. —On last Me nday night onr citizens were thrown into vonsternation on heariog that Charles Pinkley bad committed 3 most barbarous murder upon the beds of his wife. Uh» tragic scene occurred about 12 o'clock at night, in the house of the marderer; and during the perpetration of this moat hellish deed, the wife stiugyled aod s:reamed, and in this mani er roused ber motoer, who was sleeplag ia the seme bouce, and wh» rushed into the room jast in time toxeceive ber dying daughter in ber arms. Pipkley immediately flei, and in his haste forgot bis garments. As soon as tunis fatal occurrence was mece known in town, a police guard was sent out in search of him, and in the course of about two hours discovered him in a field near towa, and covered over with grass. He was 8 lodzed mm the county jatl, avd on Weduesday morn ibg an cxamination took place before the Justice of the Peace. The evidence produced weat to show that the prisoner pad been in towa the same even- ing, went home sober and sane, and retired wit his wile, when at 12 o’slock: the family were roused by the reams of bis wife. Prisoner cut his wife several times, butchering her in @ most horrid maa- be, and then strangled her. The wife aaserted be- fore dying, that it was her husband who had cat and strangled ber, avd survived bat ao hour after receiving the wounds. A great many of the friends } and connectiona of the deceased, naturally outraged and borror atricken at this most unnatural and damnable act, felt ke takiog summary and irome- diale vengeance on the brute, but we would advise | them to let the law take its course, and if there is any Justice in onr courts the marderer of bis wife wii meet with that pena'ty before the law of God vad wan, that he so justly merits —St Geacvieve (Mo.) Plaindeaier. Tre Mvrvenen Caveut—The man Jewe who belonged to and mrrcered W. A. Killingsworth in this county, on the night of tha 19th inst., was caught on Monday last, at tho toli bridge between Post Gibeon and Graud Gulf. It soems when cross- ing the bridze he wna haued by the keeper, and re- fosing t stop be was ahot, one shot eutering the left anele, disabling him fiom making his escape. with Cogs came up and secured him, and brought him heme the next day. Jesse aud three others who sre implicated ip the murder were handed over to the cfiivers of jnstice, who have investigated the fate and reman?ed them to jai! for a furtaer hearing atthe next October term of the Cirevit Court, and we have no doubt, from the teatimony 0 Lave heard, that all are more or less gail*y of tue murder of their master and deeerving the fate that ownite them. Had Jesse been canght the day after the commission of the ceed, there ie every proba. bility he would have been burnt, as the teeliugs of the whole community wore aroused to cesperation by the horrible crime and their intention of thribble narder in setting fr: to tre honse, thna attempt- ing not only to bara the corpse of their master bat ibe family and inmates. Our citizens deserve great credit for their sali Jerreting out and bring- ing the aesaasins to punishment in a proper manner, for certainly thére was never @ more aggtavated and Giabolical set of deliberate marder committed any- where than there was in the presept inetance— fayetle (Miss) Watch Tower, July 23. , Morris Execrion—The election wh'', came off in Alsboina last Monday, was merely 9 fill locsl «ffices. The result is Mobile is thus announced in the Advertiser of the Sth inst, t—"Tae election esterday parsed off Soe » excepting a small fHgitat the Missiselp)i Hotel—aod with less drink- fog than been observed here for a long period. vote was unasusily small, the character of the officers not being auch as to excite a great deal of interest. We understand the Knew Nothings claim to bave elected thei- ticket. The gentlemen elect- ed pre a8 pear ag may be divided between whirs ard demee aa. and he fat thet teey ron an far | Loud of all the cther canuiimes. look @ Dude } Ok: pre-detormication apg usited oust.” it PAPERS CONCURRED IN. Report of Comm ttee on Anseasmen's, in favor «ft concurring with the Bard of Quaeolimen to oon- firm the asseesment li-t for tenolng in F.0:t street two lots om the south side of Thicticth street, and also two on the south side of Thirty frst street, Of the came, concarring in the asewment list for fencing vacant lote on Thirty-sixth, Tuirty-seventh, Thirty-eighth and Thirty-nioth streots, between Fourth and Fifth avennes, Report of Committee on Police, concurring to pay Joha P, Wuitman, of Six- teenth ward, for corvicesas a policeman. Revort of Committee on Arte, concurring to purchase Niles’ American Register for City Library. Of Committee op Ateese ments, relative to tre regulating of Sixty- third street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues. Ot Commitice on Fire Department, ooncurriog to hove the boose of Hose Company Nv, 34 repaired and re painted. THE RUGS AND REID PAVEMENT. The following resolution wae offered by Alderman B — "Beeoived, That the Commissioner 0’ Repairs and Supplies be, and ts bereby, direct d to order Mesars. | Russ & Reid to relay the gutter stores on the blosk in Brosdway, between and C.stlandt streets, which have removed by them, the same t» be dose forthwith, apd at their own expeuse. Adopted. ACCOMMODATION ON TAB HOQUK«N F:RAY. ‘The re, ort of the Commit'ce on Ferries 1a favor of com; the leceees of toe Hotoken Ferry Oom- yy to run their boats to the foot of Hob»ken street, jew York, until 12 o’clock at night, was adopted. THE PIGR DEPa! 3 Alderman Wa. Tucker off-red a resolution to strike out the pvame of Alderman Browa from the Committ+e of the Fire Department, aod savatitute that cf Alderman Voorbis. ‘ Alderman Howaxp moved to lay the reeolution on the table, which was lost. Alde:ma» Hgukiox opposed the resolution as un- fair, ADC a8 It wus impossible to conceive toe designs of thove who ozze it, Aldermen W. Tuoxgr’s reeson for offering the yesointion was because Alderman Brown dtd not at- terd the mrctiogs of the committee, Alderman | Brown was ao anti-Careon man, and was ho- be- | Heved, nbout to resign in favor of Alderman How: ard, who waa a partizan in the department. Alde man Howaup repudiated the ‘hurge of nar- tizausbip avd was willing to act fairly and impar- tially on the committee, Alderman Voornis declined the nomtastion, and | begged toeubatitote the name of Alderman Bluut, of the Third ward, in bis stead, |. Aldermen Henrick aro KEuy epoke in favor of | the nominatioo of Alderman Howard ia the p'ace | of alderman Brown; and, afer several amendments being « fered, @ resolation was adopted faeces, | the nume of Alserman Bitant instead of that Alderman NEW YORK STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, A ccemount ation was received from the Mayor, | stating that the New York State Agricultural So ey we ac epted the offer on the part of tne city ot New Yor’, of Hamilt:n square, for their next annnal exhibition. TUE FILTHY CONDMTION OF THE STREETS. A communicstion was re eived from the City In- spector resvecting the many complaiute made b: citizens in regard tothe placing of night soil, an every other ceacriptinn of filth from the calverts ana sewers, op tre streets, wi ere such filth is fre- queutly left for many days. The Inspector press that an ordinance should be adopted whereby the Croton Ai luct Department be required to cause the immediate removal of all conteats of se vera 8: culverta, in tight covered box carts, and that all such work be performed at night, when dove during the summer months. Referred to Commit- tee on Ordinances. THE STREET INSPECTORS. on weer ae soe y vee) oe pera Mr ier, Commis+toner: reets, dc-, reported ‘ there are em sloyed at present uineteen street in- gpectors, pe for each district, most of whom were appointed by t'e City Inapector on the 10th March last, on 3 bave been continued by me. Their pay ie three dollars per dey.” THE CONDITION OF THE SIXTH WARD. Alderman How arp offered « communicaticn from one hondred and eighty citizensof the Sixth ward, complaining of the dirty condition af the atresta of aie wares Referred to Committee on. Cteaning rEete, Several reports from the Board of were referred to the respective committees. Journed to 5 o'clock this (Wednesday) evening. Councilmen ad Board of Councilmen, The Board met yeeterday afternoon at four o’slock —the Presidentin the chair. The minutes of the last meeting we:e read. The following business was transacted -— PETITIONS, Of D. B. Winter and others, to curb and gutter 127th street, between Third aod Fourth avenues. Of John King and others, tor o:ening Seventy- eighth street from Third avenue to Ea-t river. Of the Magdalen Arylum, for an appropriation of $1,000 for that institution. Of A.A. Faller, to have Thirtieth street, from Kighth to Tenth avenue, lighted with gas. Of P. W. Mackey and others, to have a fire alarm ven ieae in Essex market. Of J. W. Farmer ana others, for a sewer ia Lud- low place, The Board concurred with the Board of Aldermen inthe appropriation for a new cars for Hose Com- pany No. 4. RESOLUTIONS. Ly en Suira—TYvregatr pier No. 5 E.R. erred. __ By Councilman Gaxxox—To yepai- putter stove a Wasbington, at Morris aud Rector streets. Re- ferred. By Councilman Reep—To ropair bell tower in Macdougal street. Referred, By Cvun ilman ScnvytKR—To pave, curb, and gutter (reset) in avepve D. Referred. By same—To segulute and pave First avenue. By Councilman Mouiex—To plice oil lamps in all parts of the Twenty-second ward where they are uot at present. Referred. By Counciimen Fosten—To add six men to the police force of te Teuth ward. Referred. By Couvci.man Garrxey—To flag sidewalks in ‘Twellth atreet, between First avenue and avenue A. Referred. By Couscilmau MonacHan—To remove pump in front of lio. 86 Bowery. Referred. REPORTS OF COMMITTEES, Pint Drrantxest—lIn favor of appointing a fire warden for cach wa d. Fixaxcr—In favor of aopropriating $100,000 ad- tional for atrect cleaning. Congi‘e in commit Me oe a whole, ordered toa third reading and adopte Repairs ayy Surrires--Ip favor of conferring oe se boilding engine honge tor Engine Com- pany, No. 40, Punic Hrara—In favor of filling certain snnk- en _Icts in Twenty frst and [wenty-second ward. Srnerrs—tn favor of flagging north side of Thirteenth atieet. Referred. also to notify con- aoe to repair Christopher, Amos and Browne etree’ Roape—In favor of paving Eighth avenue be tween Flity-third avd Fifty-ninth streets, Waarvre—tn favor of cleaning slip ut foot of Rector etrect, A motion to go into committee of the whole t> consider the aszeeament list , was lost op a divisiva, Hv ease the board adjourned tild four o'vlogk tis rncen. Hoard of Supervisors, Nathan C. Ely, Eaq., wee oalted to the chair, and on tho arrival of the Recorder vacated !t for him. TNE LATE DIsTRICP ATTORNEY. A preamble and sesobution, setting forth the feel ing of srimpathy of the citizens of New York as the death iT. N. B. Blont, was read. The Recorde- and Alderman Wakeman spoke in brief but fecling terms of eloquent enlogy of the pe and private virtuca of the lamented deceased. it was then Resolved, That the eslary of the lato N. B. Blant, as District Attorney, to the completion of the > yt July 1, 1854, to the Let Jauvary, 1255, be paid lo George W. Biant, administrator of bis estate, rod thet the. Comptroller draw bis wacrant for the Unanimously adosted. PAPITIONG NEPERRED, + Of eeveral persons for the rednction of taxes. THR RYOISTRR'S ACCOUNTS, A communication was received fom the Com> troller in relation to the accounts of GC, Ve Ac- cerson, former Register, snd Garres Drkeman, the preseul incumbent, showing a sum of $44,320 ta fa =o Mr, Anders. Ordered to be printed on the utes. 4 resolution, authorizing the Counrel of the Cor poration to commence s suit fr the collection of the bond giver by the ister of the city and connty of few Yor ik, to Poon fees phew st 73 him the county, was adopted. Adjourned tu poo oa ed fires Monday dialer tienprinmeintscinlsails JM. Hiicheock, of Lelorster, an aged man, went Into his field 10 reap ove day last evek nad not rete * eppented. a persey wert for tim, woe found bien dent, ‘tha alos be ereepes tp Ome hanu a... Wiel Of bend in te otuer, r in September. Oe RIE RREE Sy SEN ones a SSS EE —_—_——— ee Se eS a aS 29 ne aE ee Se, Se Pe Sc Se aaa aD el eae EE aE g $ {as Ow eT ; x Kar Waser, Pie, Aug. 8, 1854. The leabel—_Trade— Pulitica— The Per, §c. ‘The steomer Isabel bide us adieu for ¢ vo moaths, thi. trip, and proceeds to sour city direct, to reuc- Tn business matters we are as dull us “dal! can be.” Even our retail merohsate complain that they cap't sell their groceries, Oor politicians, however, have begun to drum up their forces, preparatory to the fall election tor members of the Legislature. Ove jad on whic? the canvas: will be ovatested, will be tae eatabdiich- mevt or nen-establishment here by the government of a naval depot. To one as listls posted up about the merits of this queativa as your curresyoadeat is, the frantic 0 postion to this measure by a lacge 1 ortion of the community seems romeqhat strange; and the question has suggested itself to me, whether many have not been impressed with th idea that they were to be under tre iroo rule of » pavs! despot. interpolation or omission of one letter before now bas Deen the cause of serious trem , of which fact many instances could ted. ‘The fever seems to have left us. The last cases tave been eatirely confined to the military bar racks. It is hardJy sate for strapgera to come here as yet. DraTH OF A Mugvgrgn—Toe Chickasaw Jatel- tigencer, fables, in an Indian nation, aud edited by an Indian, gives the follo count of the seats of the Indian aehah, ulias Polecat, alias Bteinm aod Lapplemen-” Sorgen, pred by iis mm ppleman. » pul tribe, travelled slmost two hands 4 miles to the tert of a distant brotber, which he eutered at night, and, ip rely to inquiries Pi to " re; cated @ tuthful parration of crime, pursuit aid escape. His brotber heard tie tule, re:ainced bim of former admonitions, and requested him to promise to surreoder himself to justice, He refused, avo in » few moments fell dead, by the haud of a man voble enovg' to sacrifice even » brother upon the bellowed altar of public juatice. thet we have vot bis pame, that it might be ia- scribed on the altar at which be worshipped, in golden letters, to ba read und revered by the vota- ries of Roman fame. Here, dvubtiess, many are prejared to smile at tne comparison between an Ameri an Indian ard an oncient Reman; but we will ask t'+se fond of pursaiog gach quest:ons, wherein dd the uncient Romans, of the time of the elder Butus, for imstavce, disp!ay b-tter moral traita and quelities than the Kickapoos? Was it their religion, their morals, their s:cial institutions, or form of government? Some weeks ago a maa wos rent into Fort Arbockle, who stated that this wo Ki: kapoos mt a0. lors le ard that he did pot know thelr names, Dat ‘could identity them. All the tribe but two—tne suspected ones—were then assembled, and the absentees being sent for sgain, were eaid to have fied. A Ssvere Droveat.—During the month of July very lictle 1ain fell in this vicinity, and ap to this time (Thursday) we have not been blessed with a single drop in Augu-t. The c»nsequence is that vegetation is in a moet sufferiag condition, esve- cisl’y op dry, thin land, where freqnent rains are esses tial to the suc cees of all the crops. The wea- ther thie week has been fine and clear, just warm enough for comfort, and excellent for the farmers to fiowh up their haying. The drought in the a; per part of the State bas not been +o severe as this vi inity; but tbe crops in many WN aesing of Maine sre suffering much from “ws ers rt. Both the 3 comand Ung crops wilt —Portsmouth (N. H.) Gazette, ee 12. in New York. FIRE IN THE SEVENTH VVENUE. Sbortiy after eleven o'clock list night, a fre broke out ip the ‘smoke bouse of Louis Fink, No. 87 Seven h arene. ‘The fire was ret discovered by Sergt. Turhone and Miller, of the tixteenth ward, by whom the alarm wasgiven’ Mr Fink had jast retired to hed—he jumped rR ond but partly cressot,"ram to the stable to secure bis torse, ‘the flames by this time were just catching the stable door, extriostiog the horse, Mr. Fink, burnt bia arms fo a terrible manner. ‘ae Cre- men arrived, and in @ prompt manner extinguished the flames. preventiag the «reading of the fire emokehoure. Mr. Fink was insured for $1,400 on his houre, ard $300 on his stable, but no insurance on the smokeboure The olarme in the Sevecth and Fighth districts in the forepart of the evening were false alarms. Brookiya City News. Tp at rae Criy Hoxrimar —Coronrr Ball held en in- quest yester’ay upon the body of Bernard Duffy, who died atthe Hospita: on Sunday night. He been ford ix the woods, near Weebsvilie, on the dny, prostrate and unable to move, when he was cun- veyed to tbe Four’h district atation house and thenee to the Hospital Deceased renided at No. 9 Rector treet, New York, and was the proprietor of alivery stable. A verdict of death from concussion of the brain was ren- dered, PHILADELPHIA, 14.—Reported by Keen & Taylor. ADI Aug. 14—1 iy — First Board—81.000 City RR O's, 8945; $2,000 Witming- ton RR 6’n, 865; : $2,(.00 Reading RR 6's, '70, 7444; $1,000 Caméen and amboy RR 6s, '88, 864; 82.000 Weat Ph la- ‘6, 86; $250 Rich- delplin W W 6's, $844; $2,000 ‘State 6 mond District 6's, 87; 26 shares Beaver Meadow RR, 89; + RR 6’e, 90; 100 ebares Reading RR, ; 2 Mechanics’ Bank, 20%. Market dull. MARITINB INTELLIGENCE. LEAVES of Philadelphia Liverpool Now York natirNian anne bepe anntce~ B® All packages . nd leltors intended for the Naw Yorx Bineain shouid be sealed ALMANAC POR NEW YORK—THUS DAY. CLEARED chp Sea Lark, Woodberry, Antwerp, W ¥ Schmidt & Co. Ship Farpy Giffpey, Moody, Bonaire, WH Riverson Ehip John Rull (Br), Richardson, St Stephens, Clark an, j Ship Carolize,& Mory Clark, Emerson, 8 Stephens, J Perkine, Bark Fairy Queen (Br), Storer, Bristol, Bag, F Gilde and. an pate Parkteld (fs), Wallace, Pogwasb, E Boch & Kus- ardt Bark Hanpah Thornton, Congdon, New Orleans, Stan- ton & Thempon. Bark Careline, Sanders, Charleston, Dunbam & D'mon. _ Brig Neptune (Meck), Kempke, London, Thompson & Newbaus. Brig Arvede a), Ratouit, Havre, Boyd & Hincken. Brig Viubens (Belg), Nedabl, Laguna, W F Schmit & Me Bre Nancy Plaiste@, Stimacn. Halifax, Darley & Co, 1g Aretwius, Crocker, Doboy faband, — Elliott. Brig Richard, Peotly, Beaton, R P Buck & Co. Schr tterlin (Br), Barker, Hauteport, DR De Wolf, Sebr BN Rawkins, Griffon, Charleston, MoCready, Mott & Co. Schr Fanny Hull, Charleston, @ Bulkley. Sehr O H Perry. Greenlaw. Rockport, White & Dugcan. Sebr Alice, Howell, Paltimore, Mailler & Lord. Fehr Olivia, Mall, ortiacd, @'L Hateb dlecp Jobo Adam: . Hartford, J H Havers. Steamer Koverly, 3 Phitadelphia, WH Thompson. ARRIVED Stenm-bip Ieabel, Rollias, Charleston, 64 hours, with cotton, Ac, and to master. No date, &c, poreed ® xbip a blue signal with white bal; exchanged sigrals steamabip Marion, hence for Charleston. The L has come here to repsir. Steamabip Roanoke, Pkinner, Norfolk, &e to Ladlam & Pleasante. Ang 13, at 83; AM, off sigepuxent Wools, signallzed stecmship Jaxontown, heace tor Norfolk, “Bip Humboldt (of Boston), Cook Melbouree May 12, with 26 pusrengers to master. 22, died of typbus fover, Dir Abdel Rickals, of Queneo, agei 22 years. Jano 21, Int 64 30, lon 58 30, poke olfpper ship Alboul, heuca for Sen Francisco. ship American Union, Kilbay, Liverpool July 5, with micee and 160 pastengera to Grinnel, Minturn & Co. Peter McLavghilu, seatras, died on the pastege; Cha-les Kiflsing, cenman, feth from the fore yard, and Waa lost; every erertion wes made to feve bm; has coon 20 dager Rest of the, banks of Rew eae Nght wentetly wtoda entire passage; took a off Nanr tuchet 19th inet: bad 2 births and 1 death fbip Matha J Were, storer, Liverpool, $6 days, with mere nnd 46 paasengera, to J O Ward, Ship Gerce, Taylor Liverpool, 53 days, with mise. wii, Wachiniton: Paige Eiverpo 2, 98 days, with maso chip Washington, Pai er; v4, a on veuseng tow From. ship Festi Carci, 69 cays, witn rallroad trop and 12 passengers, to wasier uly 21, lat 36 49, lon 44 02, exchange! aig Pele with ship Star of the baton Nips Livernev! tor New York. The light winds frem W to NW except the lest’ two Jase Ship ‘Teuton. a We regret | | Of Borneget, was struck bbe icon. Park A B Sturges, Rice, Senta Cruz, Cubs, 97 days, with mahogany, to H & W Delafield. Bork tics (n2t Ela). Per-y, Maracaibo, July 28, with coftee, hides, ke, 1° Maitland, Phelps &Co Bark Hudson (ot Nexfolk), Pugh, Rio Hache, 17 days, wet ides to maater. Je T Nichols (of Harpswell), Ni Cien- ni Panvewtk rg and vig, to TP boo ‘of y Stanwood, Segua le , for a wate, cook and three senmen of the scar Suray, of New Haven, which ves-el was lost July 23 on West Cay Beef, while ox the passage from Cape Haytien for New orb. Pog leg > ila tala with , to £ Jener, Bennett, Charleston, Avg 6, with cotton, to Dunbem & Limon. Brig Acpian (of Boston), Yates, Neavites, 16 days, on Owen witb rugar, to 1! Fi, 10 days, & Co. pe iaer of ire Lae bs wilh ofd coy , ke, to 5 Brig AH Wass (of Wilmington, NC), Marsball, Bon- sire. 18-caya, with alt, to Reynor & Co: Tig Elvies fee, &e, ard 21 ; abe lat 26 80, lon 78 3, exchanged signals with s ied ychageapen re seep, As , Simpeon, paprao dey yeand Key Weet, 11 days, with cotton, te Farle Rosaite (Br), Holmes, Windeor, Na, 12 days, with Pag’ Necland, Compbell, Jacksonville, EF, 12 days, "cbr ‘Preuss (ty Bonnett, Cardiff, 48 days, with Schr azorian (Br), Eneas, Naseau, NP, 10 days, with fruit, to) kness. i Ctarleston), Spen-er. Black Sebr General Taylor (of Ctarl ors tack River, Jom, 24 days, wi 4 wi snehes Arpinwall.” Aug 1, of Bey West, o Mexchon, iimingtoa for poke ‘ship ter. hence for New Orieans, 16 days; 13th. 40 ‘egulatur, from W: yet Sots ond sana ror. an, 28 days, with sugar a1 . weak prea Hinchiang) “Carle,” Manattie, Ma, 20 jaye. with ol ber, to Peck & Chur babe Kaname Tifebxige (of New Haven), Gotdarorth, " i ith a & j Philadelphia for New | even, agit 3 AM. the toretoy mast to. piscor, down the fore- wast, knocking down the captain and three of the crew, who escaped witbout receiving any injury. Sehr 8 Bolton, Podger. Witmlogton, NG, 6 days. Schr Warbington.:mith, Virginia Schr W C Atwater, Eloridze Virginia. Sebr Cornelia, Loper, Virgivia. Schr Mary Jane, Mott, Norfolk, 6 days. Scbr Mary E Hoseer Treadwell, Philadelphia for Boston. Sobr Harriet Ann, “with. Philadelphia for Boston Schr H Nichols, Foster, Phil delphia for Bostom Jomaica for London; had been hecalmed wie oe Sebr B May, Philudetpbia for Boston. Phi adelphia for Salem. Schr Race Kock, Brown, Philadelphia for Fall River. Schr Sayah velsey, Seleey, Philadelphia. , Rondout Zor Boston. |, Machtes, 10 days. Schr Ge. Percey, ——, Lubec Schr 8 & B Smell. Drisco, Aodison, 4 days, Sehr Arcturus Cole, Saco. Me, 10 days. 3 8 ef =e Bes 5 gel aieds i igri a +“ ii 3 F vigty apage oj z- ale i i "BS ae F a . Ae aj 8 F i 3. ert sh Je 21 bark Mayflower, for 5 Stephens. for do do. Arr July 28 bark Gambla, Drv nkwater, 86 Tego; CC Billings, Cost, Martinique; 31st, bark Im- dione, Mc’ Sid 26th, briga dan, Boston (was reported Ig for Philndelpbis). na; 4th, Hi oe NYork (and red ald 1st on retare). W Lactonce, Wall, NYork Marine, Jee- Arr Aug 1 bark Lunette, Mountfort, Heva- brige Manzont A) Matanzes; Radius, sohr Lisale W Dyer, Camealage, ‘ Cortaro—In port abt June 25 ship Atalanta, Wi a port iP ta, Wallace, Mey ath, wie Caroline E Ke ; Peters, Smith, NOrieans; 6th, NOrleans; Lyra, Bennis, Cardenas. Libby, Chas Kean, Chattin, for Mateltn, do for RYork & he KL. Havana—Arr Joly 29 schrs Marietta, “Ross, Thoeatrep portland; che Alige, | Gray, NOrleans. Std 30th 25 barks *:Linweaa repert- ‘Cardenas; echr Glenview, on barks NYork; brig Young’ Rep: Baurax—Cld Aug 4 schr Flirt, Swain, Baltimore. Hvssco—in port abt June 28 bark Marthe Alien, Bur- ditt, for Boston, cud, for very, for Ae piet aly 3 obtp Susan L Fitageralé, Pes- seurnin pert abt A 1 bark Fanny Buck, W'GH- abt Au; Loodon or Bull, . port July 28 barks for Philedelpbis 12 ; F 8 Casanova, Webber, from endfor ork 2; brig’ Leabalia, Tivtate, from ae, in To July 81 Colburn, ns > borg: Pauline, Sehr Texsn, ove, manyen 10 days NYork; ‘Aui " Kite, Tho: = Schr Martba Maria, Small, Salem, 3 days, 3 ome i Sehr Mary Loutea, Pet il, Pratlead, Ch gate tesmenes Hnriete, Norria (hae been repect- Slcop Thos Hull, Hull, Providenes. Mansmi—Arr Joly 2 ‘Webster, Heath, Havans. Steamer Uncas, Mandon, Hartford. Nevyrnas—No Am ‘in port July 30.” BELOW. PanaMa—fld July 11 achr Gen an Bamb abip Herschefl, Hamburg and Cuxhaven, Jane | prancisce (has heed reported tenet TE 3, with passengers, to W F Schmit & Co. ‘Green a0 Avg 8ahtp Bai Mt Liver- meridian, 8, sunset, Kendall Stove; (Crom wesireal}, picmmeitsc, cere tS wr Agsteny Be ahtp Hy Pratt, (or Btstel as, E10 Hace —No ‘Am votsels in poet abt Jaly 28: Brig Ruth, 170 tons, was sold at Valparaiso previous te | patos eont Brahe ae Moreen Dix, Clayporte, st ult, for $6,300 cash. aes MOE oe port. Aug 7 sohr Eva, M’Dosengh, hi Fernald & Pe! Portemout 3 once torey sablp of 1,160 tors, owned by Meee HD | _ ‘Torsa! “ < through Jaly 26 brig ‘alker, G W Pencexter. John Knowiton, T D.Bailey, be 1, Dubel, from Genoa fo. Vera Oras , Joho Parker. Samuel Adams, Jobn Hasrat:N K Walker, J4co— Afr Avg 1 bork J A Haszad, Williams, Gave- Ferpala & Pettigrew, and Capt Thos Weeks, whl Beto ‘eah. ciate ae : Meteeies ae sole ose! orth, tice ag ‘Telegraphic Marine Report. [rege * wilon Meeks, Lierpocks barks Bpirn of the Beas, London: tie brig Be Key West ¥ = ser 4 H Lucinda, d¢; Maine, Galveston. ‘ lS 21 brig Plata (Brem), Bhering, Vairanamo—tin port July 6 ships Sea Witch, Frasee, Herald Marine Correspondence. Po Disasters); impo, tinea, for Callaete a ae Tata Sail arenes ots | Sas rnb ood Sete nieve, Can toral $4108 68; Value of etosel $4 00"; cargo, $21,000. | for Baltimore, Mig quan . contee of the ntalostes, ‘The schr Ciyde reports that a burk loaded with (os and | at $25 60 per ton; brige Ruth. yold: Susaa, woule, Bakect laasware, bound to Havana, wrecked 28th ult on ior fan Francisco, up at $15 per ton. heed war te Ore ee ee ee Home Ports, ‘The topsail schr Scioto, of EUsworth, ut in here, | ALEXANDRIA—Arr Aug 11 brigs Wat Jeabing, and io dabaryiog by-ocdas cficartipeess cone, | Osta ‘Bangor; 12h, echrs_Aretio, NYork; West sugar ana molenses. NYork; Wim L Cogswell, E Wooden, L Ws i Bete ta ged for Wag mg a pre ae aide tees A 4 ah OF | Rochon. a hth, sobre Tama? Aeon 1m, Sid Aug 2, brig Water Witch, Simpson, NVork; ectra Lizzy Wall, 'Balawin, and Clvae, Saunders, 4th, steamer Jeabet, Rollins, Havana; oth, U ros. James, Philadelphia. PHILADELPAIA, Aug 14, 6PM—Arr ships Elvira Owen, Liverpool 48 cays: Nasbwank, Molntire, Liverpool 50 days; brigs Fannie, Campbell, Clenf 28 dava; Velo- na, Robm, Calais 10 dave; Vivcernes, Ganchall, Calais 10 days Acorn, lambert, Boston 5 daga; Wm A Drew, Suan, Fall River 6 days; Bevj Carver, Sawyer, Calis 40 days; America Richardson New York 8 days; Alcenas, Jeffer- sop, Fall River; Neuvitas, Griffing, Port au Prince; Leonia, Dubling. West Indies; schrs John Gilpio, Collins, Turks Inlend 15 daya; J P Wetherill, Stubos, Bo-ton $ days; Chief, Shaler, Harttord § days; ‘George Brooks, Stetson, Portland 7 daye; Electric Light, Fall River 4 days: Wa H Rutan, Sprague, E Greenwich 5 days; Ottawa, Howes, Portland 7 days; A F Comerfelt, String, Mystic 4 days; Shriver, mn 5 days; Wm L imyton, Douglass, Fall River; Almeda, Dickevson, New Bedfor: Kate Hil: lar, Flix. Boston; Jas N Baker, Somers, Bostou. Pelican state, Weeks, Calleo: brigs Wm Penn. Naseau, NP; 8 echr Poa Cha eb Rebeon. Falmouth. E; Cope, ‘Bartie:t, Bostoe; Roun Pord, Palmer, Newburyport; Hyles, Marshal, Salem; serrs EL B Waler, Hwffman, do; Almeida, Dickerson, Norwick; Cora, Kelly, East Cambridge; Kate Hiller, Et lis, Bath, Me; Jane N Baker, , Boston; FA Haw- kins, Cobb, ‘Provincetewn; Hamlet, Hall, Providence; AR Sbatler. Pratt, Hartford; Swan, ‘Adams, Salem; Ex: Fedite, Beche, Pawtucket; Venice, Rose, salem; J 8 thriver, Cais. Boston; Flouise, Thatcher, do; Juniata, Willard, Portland Aa Ler arrivals at this port. Sur Kare Hayes, which put back to Callao, was leak- ing 24 inches per hour; abe put back from lat 29 8, lon Sep Ska Wircn, from Coquimbo, of and for New York, which put into Valparaiso Jane 26 leaky, had of copper ore. She remained in port July 4, understood would discharge ber cargo und proceed Guayaquil to be bove down for repairs. Sup Ozark, for United States, before reported put back to Callno, was condemned snd sold for $5,000. ‘she was fourd to hevean auger bolo bored in the bottom, which was the cause of the leak. Bank Zinaani, of Boston, before reported lost on her Pasengefrom Batavia to Singapore, sailed from Batavia ot the morming of May 28. At 1PM passet the seuth Watcher, and at6 P M made the North Watcher ehe: AUS P M it was bearing B, distant about one and quarter miles, sieering rorth by weet. At 11 P M bearing east by south distant about two miles, Erom that time until midnight bad light airs and calms, the bErk bead- fog N.. Avi A M light aire from ENE, from thia timo until 4A My and light Wines, attended with rain. At 4 a Mthe wing healed DE, tho bark steering north, At 63 AM on a ret, which pruved to re the Brouwer’s Shoal. oa jerere oe es hy chor ca: out astern, ted no effect. Threw off one bow anclur aad chain to: commenced ‘pe be y aireenly. At 520 PM mado Pen for leaving. During the morning the ship Rivgleater (of Boston), Captain Matthews, ren dows tothe wreck and offered every assistence in his power. Capt S, hie passengers qntcrew, weat on board the Ringleader, as before Stated. ‘the Zingar! wawe Guo vessel of 380 tona, built ‘at Fostport tour or five yearpsines, sad was {eeured for $13,000. There wns also $16 Q00dnsuted on freight mo- ney earned or pot earned, manking in all $53,000, w! ia equally divived between the Boylston and Ma- tual offices. he had no carge-on board. Bank Gov. Hrxexumy,.of Barnstable, frem New Orleans for tan Blas, W coast of Mexico, gecentlr reported at Talcahuano in distross, had Lown eoncewmned and taken Yo Valparaiso previous-to 7th ult, aad waa to be sold at avetion. Bark PALMETTO, at Buenos Ayres, was tn collision wittr another vessel, when sbe lost bowsprit, & Bak CRUEOK, at Boston, on 80th ult, in lat 43 47, lon 64, pleked up 9 poop Heck beam, with two locust stan- evions attached; the beam. was jejnted white aod bi psrilolee of bon ateacned ite the splinters; ew ey belonged to s Br provinge built vessel, how ship Trade Wind, of Philadelphia). (om bp Bre Paxyr, at Boston Mth from Pictou, of 12th, ot 8 o'clock, in the. Nazrows, steaxcer Ouprey, frow Boston for Philndeiphie, and lost Pd ne end (3 A vem and had bow stove, In «t- tempting to av steomer the brig swong off quick, did vot ani her helm, snd eame in oontaots. The. ow night ot in contact with Zephyr (clipper, of Bostom), Randelh, | drig aire lost eut water, and was eat down to the water® edge. ‘The steamer had — boxes carced sway, And reeefved other injury ‘a prey. upper worka, The Ntorned to Bostom 19th; she did aot leek any, aud would be ready for sew i three or teur days, as thee in | no'damage to her bull. ) ussell, New Orlonag, 17 daps, with md-@ | Biug Cgorxas, Hutchings, bound to Sagua from Mo- fo Stat top & Thompson. July 1, at) AM, yg | bile, wae lost oaht oF voth’ wit, on Tevien Key.” Toe eee es, Cee ee Te tc | capintn and crow were talcen to Ciindenas 4th Inat, the $ Selah tad poor don’ is with « Chart porte] { Spanteb echr Carus tad, ‘The greater part o brig’ iw bow! g o blue burgee with white bell Rh Pediat ee (of )) Foss, New Orieans, 21 daya, ‘with cotten, to marter. eo heey Little, Belatol, 66 days, with railroad tron, ta« Baltimore (firem), Jecove, Bremen, 52 2h eascugpan, tp Gorcusoat & Senubackes | sory wit | rigging. &e, was saved, BR BEG AvoUst®, Bernier, from Boston for Sydney, was lost 24th ult, on Jedure Ledge, wear Hailfax; saudi aod runnirg riggl ¢ saved PRO ADMIRE, w. Philadelphia from Torke Ietands, ex- | gert ‘ soli fivud ho weatwerd, Leb Peg Ny Beg west tnat, ‘brig Paulina, Taylor, Boston; schr Sea Witch, Bridge- “itameay, Brasil; brig Conier Goodwin, NYork: Schrs Samuel (new, tm, Windies; Ct stro ey, Toothacre, rt Windies Borden, Balk BOSTON—-Cid Aug 12, BM, Matbows, Posladalpata; bark lures, lay ti. bars White Clond, Blacks schr Havre; Amazon, tons), Strong, Liscum, NYork; Judge Tea- ; Samuel, Beauchamp, cer, Fall River steamer City of New York, ime Baker, do; ip Redgauntlets Swan, Shoot » Ley ; oT Richard Borde: atar, Green, Teta B Adams, Como; brigs Olive, San Gla- como, 7 Bishop McKinnon, got, Bloomer, Gladiator, Ne lary, Jobo & Jane, Mary Gr ‘sinbow, Carver, Melazzo, Wi Albatross, schre Frances, Amanda and from below barks Pacific acd alte Chicopee, Empire, Rideout CH 3 were, ten Breeze, H Cletia. Arr 13th ships Trade Win1 (Br), McCalloch, Liverpoo® 84 ult; Lorenzo (new), Merrow, Bath; barks Bisbee, Cardiff June 28; Edw Everett, Loveland, and J Duvall, Nickerscp, Baltimore; bi Messina June 11; Jas W: altace, Sagua, Ist Claro Een, Blanchard, St Marys, detente ees Charleston; Washington, Bibber, nay Pe 4 Park, 5 Philadelphia; Gen Boyd, Gilpatei Spring Hilt, Heleary, Co Whort, Alexandria ; Frances, Bickmore, Philadelphia; 1 Boren, Bai a Philadelphia; Bateman, and Julia Ba Nicks Yo iy 9 Brander, mt 5 CHARLESTON— sr Avg ‘You: ‘Boston ; ick, wn, Chase, Baltimore, Elites 14 Roche, few York; Amam- istwe Souther, do. At ‘quarestine rter; Prospect, Nichols, and Gasaat a Barter; Ann, Means; Norris, Philadelphia; Jahen, Bradbury, ughkee) As ip, rere Heron, Royal Southwick, ; Leg sehr Aid, Adams, from Havana 6 days. Cid ehio Brother Jonathan, Orleans. Sagas, ¥¥ 5 Brstaniscort <n Avg ‘new, tons), Joumer CTL WORT Ae nant pe damtyt, ba Tucker, Liverpool; bark Cherokeo; New "sid th flip’ Sulitvens Spam hark Peers ee scBir Brive. Adeline Sprague a “Arr Aug 2 schrs Lilian, Ginn, Pensaceling Otranto. NYork. IZABETH CITY, NO—Arr prev to Aug 12 ache W TP Bryant, Pu GEORGETOWN, SC—Arr Aug & roche Pierson, . Windies. NYork. Cid 0d robr D 5 ailler, brig Joa, Taplor, Frankfort GLOUC 10th, Covneil, Philadel, fe Ng geat for Abx: MOPILE—Cd Aug 7 #b) c tugeton, te, Hamme: Wiodeor hf ye a ESTER — Arr Az 9 cones West Gleam, NY« ; llth, Lacy Ane, Samp Cae , ooh tle, Maggs, ochofort. ® BEDFORD are Ang i@vchra Peerl, Kull Thos DSmitb, Kelley, Albany; Lutber 8 Vinca, thes NYor! . Std «chr Leonora, eiro, \zotes, NEW ORLEAN’—Arr Avg 6 ebip Kicumond, Gookim, Boston 30 days; barks: Mi Smich, bi, do 20 days, Stella (Pr), Bidmoat, Srenas” Tabs f ige Arr Tth rreamebips Philagelohia, Wi ult vis Hevana 8d inst, Dersdo, Gray, Aapiowall { fost; ahipe Croeswell; Balls, Linersool dose 18, Balgmest ' Harrison, Liverpool Jena. 19; chy Ra: din, Gai Vrddleuee tee. »Seanta, Vers Cruz 10 days. Gia ship Osaoor “_ hing, NORVOLK—Cld Aug iPuchr Bichmoad, Watts, Ant- Kus NEW HAYEN—Are-Aug? derland; 12h, bark Bi Pit, vie N Forks wiek, Hille, NYork. 1 fee Poptart Bose ary yy PYLADELPH] adr ang 15, PM, steamer Clark, N¥ork, ship mV Ebilad jAfi-wArr Aug 10 barks Wopang, Do Neo ‘Chas William, H50a8, Bosten; schrs Jonw tom, Bostoa poz, Hib ble Ph tam, Rags be Chibsrks Se Woehtvndor, Fistlath, Geemeny.’ ‘Virginia, Keontand; Peestontas, Godt: O,NYuk, Ola belg Northaan, ‘Troaty BANVWICH—Are Aug 7 rour Mery NéWwell, Perry, Rodent. WASHINGTON, NO— Ay ang NYerk; 34, rork Rnebel Jace, NYork; Qechre BS Rulderaw, Friends, Boston; Sth, beth Ann, vlow Mery, NY Deversh, do: 7th, Ore OA Int, ee TubiNct Merri CTU! . . Batti; Active, birdy Bet t eokae W ond 4 Ben, Zo, do; JE Smith, Minow, Nionton O84 NYork 2%tin. A

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