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Invasion of Canada. THE BININGER GUAKD OF NSW YORK AT MONTREAL, {From the Montrea floral, Aug. 15 ) : After a svort repose on thei> aecivat ta the city oa Saterday wight, the Guaees were met by the O wn: mi‘tee of Avangemen:s of chy ( vowiag putiemen, viz:— ‘the P< ot, his worship tie layor, Aldermen Th Goenier, he American ++ Hongnton, Ew, cillor J. J. Day, W Cor od, Aug Hew: 4 Bes A. M Debate, Juo. Lavev, 1. Pukia, W. Benjamin aud Frederick Conval, C. Derwin, E Coat M . Holmes, Eeqr. j ‘Toe G aaa consisted of the following gentlemen, viz:—Cup*. Harris, Lienteoants Boltwo, D-#ee and | Tarrant; Commissary, Gootoci; Sec etary, J. We | Browne; Basigu, J. H. Uxi-y, Sergeants, Cleotoa, | J, Smith and L. Smit); iivates, Esche, Borry, Coulton, Lowsen, Irvin, Hirrt-o+. Cauming, Mer. tin, Spesr, Simps00, McDovouge, Hothertan, Joaces, Hyde, Eliott, Vani rtit, dal, G-anam, Mout, Wal: bert, Grave, we H Capri. Ha aie Out i nell, >» wh» were arcom,aued by Dsdwort i's pers bend. The dinner #as announced a lit tle after eight o’clo k, avd the mast have numbered some ne q small Americ en 8, Were quickly sexteq x ice ‘erste d the lowe: end she reom, aud be- hicd the President were suspeased large American and Bricii signe. The peas with rin Ha ria of the Bin- inger Guards 06 eve » of the Stkty-mxth regiaent on tre other, sas su) ted at the rt, baud tabl- by CG. Dorwia, Esq, ¢ American Covsul, and ont eother side by Ma jor David, of the Montrea! Cave ry. | Captain Conran! sntreut Cavalry, A. Howard, | Eng. and J. J, Day, Esq., acced ag croupiers. The spread wasa very excellent one, and full justice was done to M. peg fe provisions by tho psity, who had all more or less pertaken of the reviews Isbors of she coy, ad had» quired thare- y & proportionate aopelite, During tho repass tue band of the Sixty-sixin played several airs, After the good things bad been ai<p aed of, tis Vu ship the 1 et Tose and prevused tus Queen, Chis towst was ¢rank with great cothusiaam, Dsdworth’s | Bend playing the na‘ivnal acth-m. The Muyor rose again aud seid, that haviag drank to her Majesty, it wes his next pleasing duty | to bouor the aac who row t o stati a of a private citlzen bad been rai bis votes of th rty ail- Hions of people to a’ sto that of kings and emperor—ihe Presid Ualted States. ‘The toast was viso uproar honored. Hoi! Coiambia by the oaud of the 66th. The Mayor ugsia ci for bumpers. They lived instrange times, § sin Woutrealtvey had Crank to the Queen and 7 tho resident. of the Uai- ted States; but it so hsppeo+d that those who hal pr pared the toasts had scone what he never lik-d to do—had eeparated busband and wife. H sever, this was an extrao dipary occa-ion. He ho ed only the first of 60 many similar ones, whenthe eople of Montreal would, meet thew f isvds from the other wide of the imaginary line dividing them from the States. He now proposed the tvatth of Priace Al- bert and the Royal Famils. i Coburg March byt © 4 of the 66th. | The Leslth of the Govcrsor General haviag | beon proposed acd drink, the Mayor said toast within the last balf centu.y the foagth estate had | come to exer. ise & very 2 power, however, whind wos not optirely ua. it was generally nedersteod ‘that the preas couid not get on withort and perhaps it was | to thia ; ersorage that was dae the fact that the most important toast jad been omi-ted from the printed lt. He weuld su piy tee plae, and was sure all would drick it with eothuaiaam, for ad must be delighted at toe brothert:, frieudty and so- ciul meoting wh ch the views of their frends had afforded them. ‘iis was carcying outin truth tie principle of reciprocity, for, though toe re iprosity trude was & very 2000 thing, there waa another re- ciprocity at least equidy goad-— e meant the reci- Pioeily of beart, of fecliug and good fellows tip, sich as bad brought tre here t at eveaiag, the lasting hovor of C2ptain Harris and tis ga lant friends, who initiated it. Is mu-t be remowbored, however, that the people of Canada hed been al- ready treated in the kiodert manner by some of the citizens of the United s—he meant trose of Koston, who, although they sometimes called the selves p'sin republicans, had behaved as Wf eve man sipeng them was a piece. Ae bopei no strife would cver arise Uectween the two nations to canse those gentiemen in unifu whom he ssw around him to meet in hostile a ray. Ho teusted that they worid always be frepds; end if they ever eutered the field | of glory together, it would be im that a init of untoa | woich now sctaa‘c! Pe altied nations of Bigtand acd Frahco— (Ch at it would de a onion of good on and Carisu ? put do vn tyranny und ubose of power, lity Qonsh freedsm for tue nol ining ouly them-eives and faraily iateresta. xo, that they hed fallen on extrnorainary Timea—be d bay glorious times of bilanewrooy based on ¢ tantry, 80 that whoa civiiced net O°8 Were compe'ed to assume a nostile attivade it was not tor 7 “te acgalre territo y; Lu: to prevent the ste ng fom aubvesting t aad » josti wdtampliog onto weak. Tu spexkiag of | iaery tive which soporsted Canssa from | the Statee, be regarced it mua ia she «ame way as » jibe €@,aret of petgnbira Sach ines heptt e 5 3 cb, but the p tore cve'd epty t $7 lone as t waned ceed frerds, snd freely intercusagea civli- ty und aesitonce, C4) talp Huri-, ia returving thanka, sad, that tue Mayor tied wuid be Lod brought bs oom any icto Cacads to fratert: the mation thas inhebited that conntry. prow’, iadeed, tras it was to—that bia company was the fet to vi-ic Canada ae miltery corps W the two cour wever Itve migat diside ndly f eling it snould be ag | if no such Tipe existed ; and when, oa the oar naot j he kc hed at thot b ta of wtars and atripes, and on tre other, suw the ete oul vedios fig he felt pread to bave 6 rucg from the same great race | that would carry both emblems fo ever trivm bendy He bao come snte Cavada wth thror gh the world. ovly twenty tmreket+, & small portion of the whole compan: ; bat thy y came to carrs out a manly | prénciple—ticy came ty fuctiia onterat made with Tailroud aed sieambvat companres, to b> in Mont eal | ing as aecut concord ever + and may the ovly animosity between ¢ em arise Out of efforts to on vsefulgess and kindness. "” ect: “May peace, hepaine:s and t between our respective antions ; enh Other in actious or anive sal ‘The sertiment biving been re eived with repeated cheers, bis Worahip csiled attention to the clo-e & + P guests aud entertaicers ayraren'l: Very intense state of fraternal affection. roach ¢f Sunday morning, an? the vac een a Guards, after passiog a eviet San ‘ay to towa, left us by the six o'clock bost yeste.day, for bara- toga. eh oe PR The Irtshmea’s Civil and M hury Republii- can Union. A mecting of this society waa held last evening at the room of the body, in toe Vaux all Gardeus. At balf-past cignt o'clock there were sbout one hundred members presert, when the meeting was orgavized by the calling of President Mullog to the cbair. Mr. Holland acted as Secretury. The roll was celled, and the reading of the minutes of the last meeticg was dispensed with. A letter was read from Mr. Michael Dobeney, in reply toan invitation to addreas the syciety, de- clining to do 80, cr muke any speeches, uctil fre land's sons bad assumed a more firm front, anda wd Captain Pilkington gtormer attitude. He only koew one line of duty, and he wonld endeavor to follow it. Toe letter wis xeceived wita applause, asd its insertion oa tne minutes voted. Tre Secretary read & series of resolutions refer- ring to tke late attack on Greytowa, in whi b the destruction of that “truly Euglish town" was ap- ploudes; the action of the Prestient, his Cabinet, and Captain Hotlios endorsed; tnat pet tions be presented to,Congre as calling «nm that body ¢> refuaz any apology to Sogland; ano that if she in her ar- rogunce sould ge to war with the Un ted 3 ates, | fifty toensacd Lishgwen are ready to march iaucder trfumble her pride, ay ono hilt that numbo- of them often did before. The r-sojutions were passed amidst loud cheers, on inction of Counseller G. H. Kevia, ‘Tbe president *hen read 4 l.og address to rofute (as he said) a vile elarder of a m-an, low, ia-ignl- Acaut sheet published in this city, on the character of bis countrymen. He elluded to the True bemo | erat, a paper which gatoered ali its news at a cost of two cents by ourchast g a copy of one of the enterprisiog New York journal puotished on the day before, The article ridicaied the idea of soy sish body here obtuining eny good for their coun- try a Lndiog on hee shores. This poution was nzly—avd in no measured term+—~ »pposed by rete rences to the ancient and more madern atrags gles of Leland for independence at home, ant the aid which she gave by ter Taom son, her Barry, her Montgomery, and other yoluateera in the cause of American indepeadeoce, Th- editor of th» pa- per was advised to study history aod toe geogrs vay | Of Treland. and the Know No‘hinga ‘cautlored to look after domestic traitors ready to sell the cams try to Britain, and exercise less hatred to their brave Irish adopted citizens. [a the year 1956, per haps tae Irish would h:ar the editor—if bis petty sli ot existec—pruising their eweet brogua’’ Eag- fand was powerful ix the pulpit, at tho bar and at | the press, but the tranchige of Irish citizens bere | would extinguish ber influence, The séerces wert on st great length, and was re- ceived with mneb applause, Mr. Jackson then addressed the meeting, adela- ing Irishmen to talk less and act more ene yet cal- | ly. Let them hear no mention of # re eal, but ever speak of a tepublic. Kaoglsxh ‘ule should be extin- guished by force of arms only—military. organ:za- tion should be extended, and all shoald he loyal ta their country of birth and that of their adoption. Alter the speaker tad coucluded some further re- marks were mace, witen the meeting was adjourned. Polles Tar ets tzence, High way Pottery —\ high handed outrage took place the vight Lefore last, ia Franafort xtre-t. A gentlomaa named Jobn Mussman, living in Bedford avenue Brook- lyn, while on bi- way home aad passing through Frauk- fort street, on bis way to the Fulton ferry, was boset by three mex, who knocted him do#n, and rohoed him of wallet containing $64, with which they decamond, not, however, before they teat the victim severely on the heaé. Mr. Musrmuo's evies for heip coming to the ears of officer sullivan, of (he Fourth ward police, that police- man went in chaee of the rascals, aud suceosted in cap- turing one of them, who, on being taken to the station house, pave Lis nae as Thomas Wells, Ho oa posttive- ly iGentibed as ene ef the three men who robned the ceomplainan’s i being taken before tre Judge Clarke, him to the Tombs for further examination. Bomtocling a Countryman.—Yestorday a man named Daniel O'Neil a resident of Feunsy ty uta, bt at present stopping at 112 Anthe co a complaint be ore Judge Clarke, at the Tombs against one Johu Moony, Who, he klleces. costes him of a wallet containing $36, under the fellowing clrecmstances:—It appears, as the complainant wileges, that ou the Lth instant, arriving from Philadelphia, he asked the accused whore he might get some clon : brought bim t> o tavern rept by himself, in Greenwich street, whore he served him up @ mral wad ceveral drinss’ The com vairent, on paying for he obtained, fncautionsls to the eyes of Mulony get 6o mech moory pstlon was net, how. ever, ene eatisfaciortiy by the compliiaant wher vpor shed bim so takes watk, To this sereed. Tho cmatrymin was ¢ to denk amply of cat the Battery the rg Perey mr or food snd drink thit ret a number of otlls asied him where ne no here particularly as this propo- panto The oa got of nfo x tat very day, and y re there, netwitstanding the alaimeag ator pread sbread ty deter them. | ‘They were small im vumber, butthey were beg in | heait. The rcere befor- excitement and pleasure; everythtag was admirable, and he could not tell wbeherthe bind did oot sur. | pass that which accompani d his cmyany, thouga it was admitted thst that band issued notes that would pass currentin sny part of the world. He thanked them agaio, aod proposes the “ Mayor of Mentreal.” | The Mayor, disclaiming aoy per-onal merit for (re attempton the part of the e:tizens of Montee i! to honor their vieters, ssid, that t ough our fri-nds might bave beard ata distonce some queer tals of the vivacity of Montrealers, yet tuat, like Dibdin’s enilore,— Althorgh wo sailors have oar jokes We lengh wnd (eet tke other fs Iks, 80 that, if Montrealers did sometimes break out strong: ly, that a8 to be im nte 1 te exarerancs of fecliag, which was folly as remark+blo ia warinta of heart as in spything else. De believea that na rocioiy was ever mere ready than the citizeus of Montreal to come forward with bears sud purses, when any thiag was required for toe purp ses +t humanity. He conciuéed by proposing the Allied Armies and Na- vievot England, Fran e and Cu key. Toetr anton was a delightful thing to refle.t on, and the success of the Torks baa ahvan how mach they had beea nisnoderstood. ~ovg by Mr, Howard.— The Red and the Bine. Cuptaio Pilkington r turned thankator toe torst; seying that althoogh {the ar aad navy bad nt yct performed anv great expioits, as some perhaps «xr ccted, thet this was on acount of tne prudeace | ot (heir ‘eaders, who were bound to risk them u.on ro rash adventure, ano that whenever the time y:me jor more a tive p Oo e+ dings be would vouch fo- the ecceiying no Expect.tions beet u,on thet ga laat 15. The Mayor then p-o; ‘d the “Army aod Nay of the United Brates" Pe would noteal ait hans tor the page of _bystory was tuere to parrate tuetr ne Seeds. Nor sronid tora deeds surprise; for the men who bed perfo med them hat draen their | biood chiefly from glorious, noble, ols B italia, with macy a eprinkllog of the sons of France, acd many fa mac of Celtic race among thom. Gd’ forbid thit the American army should ever enter the fied with | the British or the French, except to pat dowa op- preasion and wrovg. Ensign Oxley of the Biolnger Guards, exid:-— Tt was with the greatest pleasure he responded to | this tosst. It mua t wt be su poser, ho vever, that | the Buninger Gu-res arrogated to them-eives to re the simy of she United States, nor even militia of the State of New York. Cheir nam Dera, however, were not so large as they woald Lave been, but for the prevalence of diavare, At sta ting they did not knew ene wonld wecompli-h the 3; but it was resolved that if unly ten m te could be found t 4», t 1089 ton would go. In 60 fax they represented t1~ American army and American chara ter. Taix was not his tiest visit to Montreal; bot it was neariv hia tirst appearance man extempornry s,eaker. He had been here ia the season previous to the insurr-ction of 1837 as an actor on the stage; but had never then been called pon to wake a speech in aewer to the f fondly courtesy Of a tosst. He was at tbat tims acquaint ed with a Mr. ean, then called a traicor, ‘This seemed to be taken by some centlomon, per not in @ s'rictiy critical coadition, as a step what Virgil calla dolores renonare, and the speaker eas ipterru for a few momenta, after which he procee: to may] :—that be had no intention to a/hude to anythipg which could hart the freliogs of any one present; but only to contrast ore times with the nt. He certainly vever n cxcected to have had the honor of wis ° Ape vee sign through the etreete of Me 5 te we daw dour tbat day. He concluded by propos | | | } } his +yes titled him sity | @ pel indi- vious len mede tos way to the poles court and tod his grievarces to the Judge. who issued a earrant for the nrrest of the party accored, Yestertay Molony was arrested Uv ciicer ? avcfiela, who brought hia before the Court, wherouren he was committed for farther ex wmination on the charge of gravd larevoy DF ind Lote and Polar Star Lodge of Ola Am Ee hetweon the ¢ Odd Fe ev lty having ari-ca ashort time ge avd the Polar stor Louge Ws. relsttvo to some private mutters, tus theaght fit to disbard the Polar tac Lotgo, ly seed vpon their rezalie, together i eof tbe privare property of the members of this Lodge, Who, missing thoir property, made a complaiot befere Judge Wood for areeuy; whereupon a -earen war. « é rant was iesvee by the court, sod placed in ‘he haads of officer DeB: ‘or exeention, who, on information re- ce preceeted to the Odd Felloes’ Hall, where ho learned frcm the keeper of tne building that the missin property «aw rarely stewed away in the sate of the Gran: Locge. As the Grand Mester is at eresent out of town, and bes the key of the rafe with htm, nothing defimte could be dene; ‘but when thie important personage re- turns, Judge Weod intends to Beep the property aatil the iting troubles ore nt an ond. The afair bas croated a ca) of oxeitement among the Odd Fellows of this and the neighboring cities Divorderty Houses —Garr Clark and A. B_Jackeon ware errr steden Wednesday on the complaint of Crgt. furaball, of tho Eighth ward police, on a charge of keeping a die house, at G4 Mercer street, a resort for prostl- ¢ of axignation. Jutgo Stewart held bal uthe enim of $1,000 enh to answer the 2 them t charge. sey Chey Intetiigence, KAUR Trai —The account of @ row in upoo the returo of the excurtionia'aon ich it was 4 that there wan Gght- an beur, ty cen ted in the pavers of veey City, by Che manacers of the ehureh excursion One version was that ibe riot wae asloned by omengst the Men'g@ mers Guard, who fonght Berraly ik alleged emong themselves: another a tconnt attrib ted 1 to the +xcursiowists generally, or rather to he imma hat there axisted any urb «plit, and (he so esiled row ie affirmnd to have on. curr d, rot mmonget (be excursionists, bat between mom- hereof the ed Carriers Asrociation ant others who had pot been ou the excursion at ail fLoecurret about ae ovoleck. at Doyle's perter hows, rearly two boars after he return of the ¢xeurion, ao! atmnnted to almoat petbing, except noise, and a few Mows at fisticats, whieh lasted only two minutes The captain of the He Siweries and other wenthemen eon testify to the and enierty conduet of the members 6f the chareh sion. tween a Pooritve Ose —The abolitionists and aymoe thicers bad a fugitive eave, almoat, to attend to an Worl. y evening and yesterday Ait ite share of of the tatignant 00 sroused over two hundre: and the carious to tabe an Interest in the matter But it proved upow an lovestigation that the object of the excitement, s sbrowd Httle estored lad, ahont ton rove of ape, who gave ae his nawe Theres F-ederiok Warahall, was pot a fngitive rlave, In the month of May laet, while the steamer fibneis was enaling at Kingeon, Ja: Moire, be secreted hiveelfon bead and cams to New York, being discovered too la's to be returned The eap- tain put the led fn charge of the steward of tho abip to re'a'o bim and be has sinow been living in the sta warts famiy In Jersey City. Three or four days since he lett, and stor wandering about the city for two tars he con. renteo foatinch Dimatlf to the familt of a fnrnitore desler in Mon'momery street and became ‘fixture’ to bia store. The steward of the ship found him there, claimed bim, avd teod bim by the arm to teed bim away, eben tho or her alco claimes bim, mate a «tmilac aeiz ore ond both beld on unit! the arrics! of the potic” ~5e ton him ip cbarso. The Pecorder sent the ad. wow York yestercay and placed him in charge of the British Consul. StocB Sates, PMtADerMHA, Ang 17 —Reported by Kean & First Board—'500 Wilmington RR 67s RR 6s, 8 & Erle, 893K; T shave Pen Lorg Irlend RR, 11; 123 merciad Pank, 6%." Between Boarde—&5 shirea Rewor Meadow RK, 30%: 66 Miners’ Bank of Porteville, 3 deve, 58; 100 Girard Park, cash. 12. Seond Board — County S's 82: 250 shares Lehigh Zine eash, 1%: 5 Com: merelal Benk, 69% After Raard—100 R, ab, 815; : 100 do, 815: aye, 44: 1,000 T ehigh Zine, 1%; 190 Reading RR, S14. Mar be. shondy Taylor. — BB 1g: Tao City 110;'5 Com vader the shade of 4 | that Kady is probably the best tiorse at preseat on ‘The Cholera. TO THY EDITUN OF THS HARALD. In reply to the commun‘os'iog of “J B.C.,." in the Hexatp of yesterday, allow me to say that ‘The Barning of the May Queen. New Youre, Augast 17, 1854, I presume that an a:count of th» fearfal soeee of yesterday, from one w20 uafortanately was in the peitber time vor ivelinetion to pursue a disoason | midst of i', #il not be une ‘ceptable to you. with hia in re’erence to the propriety of making publ:s, 96 T} eve, an apparstus used io my hospital practic. | ciffer with tim on thet poiat totally, An excursion was got up by the Rev. Mc, Low's, the sealoua Roman Catholic pas’or of Clifton, Staten lalund, for the : urpos of raising funds to ba‘ld ais sand we cboudd probably continue to differ to the | new church. H-~ was a'ded by some influential gon- i | ever took place on Long [sland same off yesterday evd. I »m sorry that the matter ebould be co af- flicting to bim. I certainly never thought, by «> Going, of causing a vapg in any quarter. [t seems that b‘str.utle of mind bas ratber dulled his ca pocity for compretending my meaning in sone places. I certuiuly stated whh the utmost distiact- Debs thet the heater had heen naed for years ia our bo-pituls, and ‘hat 1 only claimed the meri: of uring it ex lusively—+x usively of all other moans of beatinu-~in c olera, Thisis all, aod ‘his is tras; and 1 beg, with J. B. C.’s nermission, to clalia thit =e use of it ag a merit--if it bea merit. May noe Withort taking ap more of your room, Mr. Edi- tor, let me here, and io conclasion, heartiy thank Mr. B me: for his kindness in fa nishing me with Deaters at 2 time wh+p I nad no means of prooacing them ¢lses here, in season t+ meet the wants of pa- tien 8. Respectfatty yours, J. Vanpeevner. ‘The pumber of cares of cholera yesterday, up to 12 o'clock noon, was as follows, in the two hospi tals — Ree'd. Died. Cured. Rem. Franklin street - 6 8 5 5, Mott street... ~ 4 4 5 18 Total... | 7) OBB Coroner Wilhelm held an inquest upon the body of Jobn Heiman, at the hoase of Mr. Berth, coraer of Brondway ard Sixty-fourth street, who came to bis death from a severe attack of cholera Verdict, death by cholera. The deceased was born ia Ger many. BROOKLYN. The Board of Health reported six cases of cholera jesterday, but no deaths, for the previons twenty- fous hours, John O'Donnell, wife and one child, died of this d avase at their residence in Wal sorth street, sino» Frduy lant, and the three remainiog children are now lying ill. WILLIAMSBURG. Two children of Edward O'Dowd, residing in North Se ond street, recently died of cholera. Yes- terdey, Mr. O'Dowd, his mother, nd ano her of his children, were cick of cholera, and it was thought could not suivive. Mra. O'Dowd was aleo sick with cholera, but is expected to recover. ‘The Turf. UNION COURSE, L. I—-TROTTING. One of tho most exciting trottivg matches that afternoon. The race was between g. g. Ed. Eddy (cumed ufter the popalar tragedian,) and r. g. Ta- copy, mile heata, beat three ta five, in harness, cach to carry 178 lbs., the stake $2,000. The gray won in three straight beats, From midday yesterday until the appointed time of starting the ho ses—three o'clock—the roads | lesding tothe Union Course were crowded with | every description of vebicles, from a heavy and ; burtuensome cart to the most fashionable and costly carriage, all davhing a'loog through tho | tee favorite. Ove hundred to eigh’y on him was clouds of suffocating dust that completely en- shrouded them, thelr occupants being desi-ous of gerting a econ ae possible to the neighborhood of the tra k, to ascertain the condi‘fon of the horses and the state of the odds, in order to advanti- Geously post their piles on the result. F om the time of makiog the match until within the lust few days, the gray horse had been the fa- vosite; butin the latter part of his training it was currently rumored that he was not going weil, and his being taken from Harry Joues a given to Hiram Woodruff favurec the report, and at once maroa change in the bettlog Tacony becomiag the current rate for the last two or three daysaua ‘aree amcunts atthis rate were posted pre vious to the day of the race. Previous to tha start, one bundred to sixty was offered more frequently ‘han taken. t wouls be impossible to estima‘e the number of s,ectators on tho course; bus maay of the old pat ons «f the track de_lazed taat the coacourse was eater than ever before +een at a trotting match. he stacds were densely crowded, the trick fall, and the feld well tilled with yebivies. The mito’ Waaa profitable event for the proprietors. Tho bores looked remarkably well, and were in the finest possible conditivn, the repora about Eidy to the contrary notwitnatanding. Tie time of the second ard thire heats, wita the weignts carried, together with the heavy, dusty state of tne track, proves that bo'h borses were up so th» mark, aud the turf,” The backera of Tacony fell heavily. So cor fident were they of his success, that one hindred to fitty war offered om bim after tbe first heat, Prot Heat— ps fl won tho ple. The horses cam up for the word, under good bead vay, nicely Together, and were started—Cacony takiag the lead on the turn acd pas-ing the quarter pile a Iengto a bead, in thirty-nine secouds Soun after lesviog oat joint, Tacony b oke up, acd being im- mediately ip front of Eddy, the latter havig been pulled up suadenly to avod collision, also broke; aod wren trey recovered tuey were ta nbont ce fame portions aa they were before the avcident— Tacopy ove lengch a head, At the balf-atle pate, they Were side acd side. Time, 1:20; and the back- €r3 of Tacony were offering one hundred tythirty oa the resalt. Lucony actei very badly on the tara, having br: ken up again, avd tho gray led him abont toree lergtbs to the homestret:h,aad came ap to tee score at a moderate pace making the heat ia 2:38}. The byckers of Ca ony were still offering Odds op their fuvorite, believing that some slignt avccicent in the hent was the canse of his tefest; and they posted one hundred to cighty, and in some {n- stances wreate: O3c8, before the Jndge had declired the beat. Second Heat.—There was conside able mancn- vring op tue part of the drivers before they brought their horses to the score for the word, Eddy break- ing up th ee or four different times, acd Whelan belding up once or te co because he did not think } himself quite up te the gm, tae latter now having the irside of the track. However, they were at levgth starteo evenly, and went around tie upper tarp at @ rapid rate, passing the quarter pole in Wirts-¢ ght seconds. Eddy about a half length ahead. On the backstretcn Eady got away a little further from Tacony, end a was visible between them. Time to tre half mile pole, 1:14. From thut point tbe scced of both horace way tacreased, and onthe lowerturn Tacony again lapped che gay. They seung on the homestretch at a tre Menoous sate, Eddy with the advantage of tne to side atthe tun, which gave about halt a | adver tage, and in this way they came up the Stretch to the drawgate. The pace wus too killlag to last, acd Ta ony Joft his feet and broke mto a run. The gray was then take in baad, and came home a winner, amid the most deafening shouts, in 2:305. ‘rd Heat.—Tho backers of Pa:ony were com letely astounded at the :ceult of the last heat, ard rbed upon the race 8x irretrievably lost. Taoee who tad avy cash on haad were looking for @ chance te hosre, acd off sing one handred to thi ty on the gray, without tekers, At the fourth attempt the horees were started, but the speed of the gras catyied Ta ony toa break on the unper tara, and he feil off over twenty yurds. The gray pasecd the quarter pole in thirty-seve: se onds and, oveniag a lege back atre*ch, rearhed the half mile pole in 1:14}. Ta ony made a gallant brush aroand the lower turn and up the homwstretch, but he had lost too much at tre start ever to catch the gray in the mile. and Edéy came home a winner by a length, in 232) The following is a sommary:— THUR DAY Ang, 17—Trotting match, $2,000, mile heats, beat three in five, in harness, carrylog Mr. Whelan’s weight BH, Wootroff drove g. g. Fa Baldy raid W. Whelan drove rg Taron 222 Ly Timo—278 4; 2.04! 8:28; KENTREVILLE, L, 1.—TROTTING. Tnvnepay, Aug 17~sweeps akes, $30, mile heats, ia bernees, Wr. Cosine nawed br. g. Harry Daeson, oe ae Jeol Corbin pamed g g G Simeon Roagland nated ¢ Tre Harlem Reltiroad, 70 TUE EDITOR OF THE TERALD. Tn the report of the Harlem meeting, whother in- tention ally or otherwise, the nublication «f schedule No. 6 eax omittes, This schedule was act read to the meetiog. It is anid to bo a atatement of te in come snd ex evsea for ranving the rosd for one year, till March Iast—a knowledge which tt is ne- cousary that very sto kholder should possess ia or ¢erto enabe bim to form bis (rdividaal ovioioa abeut the valn« ef bis stock; and as there are m- mors sfleat that the road never earned the dividends which have been paid onl by the sale of bends at rates far ty low par, If the dire tors woald have that schedule made public before t © opeaiag af the twanafer bk oks it would be wefult many for fatare A Srocanoupas. tlemen, his parishioners; and some of the young mep of Brook yn having most handsomely offered to merge an intended excursion of theirs io his, all promised well. It was 104 A. M. when the steamer May Queen, (towing the barges Irene andj New Baltimore,) reacbed Stapleton tock, 8 I. She had made the | New York ad Brooklyn landings, and -there were about 1,500 on board. A! Stapleton about 1,000 got on, and at Qaarantine, New B ighton and Factory- ville sbe received accessions, #0 that when we tura- ed and stood €own the bay for Keyport we must have bad near!y 3,000 on board, agreat number of whom were children. The day was delgasfally — fine, ‘ard all went merry a4 marriage bell.” We reached Union, near Keyport, at 3 P. M., and start: ed for home at a quarter before5. We bai been on | 35 barge d to perwuade searched all the Be bel! g ben: 'P be this } our return about an hour, the dancing having been kept up with great spirit, when a smoke was perceived issuing from the woodwork behind the wheel, and a acene of the wildest terror and confu- sion ensued. The screaming of the women and ebildven, apd the rushing of the mea, were fearful, d ife avd «hild, a little of eight yoara, tothe be M New Baltimore. infec cud hed boon wande ing about ail the day, and when the alarm was given Was pot wit us. trac from the barge to the steamboat, and although a fe miontes only had elapsed, smoke was issuiag from the cen‘re of the cnccavoring te rosok the’ batgen roan the stern of ve ‘to re: 9 (erent Gast erat nage and when they could not d» 6» leaped overboard. i endeavored to them to go through the emoke, but in vain. I trast none were druwned. Leet bua eeieaelly De bat setertoa to. her : Tovident ly Be ura mother. When got back tothe barge { endeav- ed to get the Jadies and pew paty to the lower deck, and this was a reat dif- fioulty aud d:nger. Toe heat from the barning ve-re) was in'ense, anias ali had crowded t> one xide to aveld it, I feared the upsetting of the barge. | to the narrow and sterp, god as Toe the stairs was very norrow, and wore strivi to get down, the crash was fearful. Hoving beaded for abere we struck, on aboat five fect water, 8 con- siderable distance from the beach, and about tvo miles from the telegraph on tne souta side of Staten Islavd. I am not ve ran in nautical Ley it aopeared to me that argea were separated from the steamertaicb great jac gment. Mr. Brennan harbor muster of tris city, was on board oar barge, ani I eve a great deal of this waso ing to nis skill and coolvess, Nearly two hours later, when this entleman, who had got on 830 6 previously, foaud theta merried lady bis acquaintance was still on board, he waded, to is neck, to get her lani- ThoConey Islaud steamb2at and several small teow Cig ag even the for only ions now Ba Ri etn Bh tuke ‘ie, and though we tad buttom, if we took the water, { feareo that toe clinging and want of preseace of wind of the iadies would drown us. The sun was settiog most beautifully. Between t © barges and the shore was @ deep, coatinuous line of men carr,ing in their arms women ani oviidren; four or tive boata tukwg off the from tae barges; all rashing and ¢rowding to be first; childrea aod women thrown promis uously from tac hign barges to tre bottom of the boats; beside us the haadsome steamer and ber beautifal cabin curtsins acd a¢n- ings barvirg most ferely; the shore cow ed wita people apd veoicles; and in the background the steamer Norwalk (fall of passengers,) aad several ema)! o aft, looking on—a!together it was a sceno not likely to ne-sed it. It was the general impression on board that during the day the firemen had neglected their duties, and were on deck drinking. If so, how aw- ful the corsequences migot have been! ed. vearela ume “a8 near a8 sight of them gave us oom! svan forgotten by those who wit @arricd, On Thurrday, August 17, at the Church of the Nat!- vity, by the Roe. Georga MLClo-key, Epwamp F. Muuss to s-Ran J., daughter of the late Tnomas Marpny, of enty At Porkskill, on Wetnesday, Av 9, by the Rev. Mr. Polliaay, Mr. GARDINER ALURS to Eveuns K. P.rcare, both of New York. ‘At Pinttevurg, Clinton county, on Sanday, Avgact 13, by the Rov. R. H. Robiuson Samuns H. Capac, of Now York, to Fuiza Jane Buoperrt, of tue former place, Died, ~ Thursday morning, Aogust17, after a short i!l- vess, Hesike Avesta, eliest caughter of Nelson H. and Fliza A Powers, agro 14 years aud | month. ‘he reletives and friends of the family arc invited to attend ber fuveral, from tho rea deuce of her father, 65 Mortin strect, at balf-oast two o’clock this afternoon, without further notice. Her remsins will bo taken 10 Greenwood Cemetery for interment. On Thursday morning August 17, af cr a Iagering itt nees, ADKXANDER CAMRD, youngest 'son of Margaret and Alosander Cavre. The triende of the family are tavited to attend his fa- neral, from the re icenco of his parents, 193 Orchard etreet, at tive o'clock precisely this afternoon. On Thursday, Avgust 17, Cuma, daugheer of Arthar and Maris Quartier, sged 16 months and 3 days. The relatives an: frionds of tho famiy are requested to attend the fuporal, from Woodhull atreet, betweea Hawilton avenue acd Columbia street, South Brooalyn, at three o’clock this afternoon, without further invita tion. On Wednesday evening, August 16, E.isworts Y., son of Kiebara H. and Fenny E. (ivsdate, aged $ years. The reistives and friends of the fumily are invited to attecd bis funeral, from the reritency of his pareats, 186 East Fitteenth street, at three o’clock this afternoon Sovadenly, on Thursday, August 17, Gronorana Micra, ghter of the late George and Macy Milis, ars. ds ani acquaistsaces of the family are re- pee fully invited to attend the funeral, from the resi- dence of ber mother, 210 Stan‘on strect, at three o'clock this afterrcon, without forrhor invitation. On Thunder Avgast i7, Caraaiune, wife of Francis Dofty, aged 8 ‘Tho funeral wil take place at half-past one o'clock this afternoon, from ter late residence, 311 West Thirty. eighth street, between entb and Eloventh aveaues. The frien da and ocquaictances of the family, and those of his brotber, Peter Duffy, are requested to attend, witnout further invitation. » On Thorstey, Auguat 17, of consumption, Jems Cook, $4 years, 2 months and 26 days ‘The relatives and friends of the family aro respectfally invited to attend his fancral, at two o'clock tuis after. pocn, from nis late residence, 272 Weet Seventeenth streot. Tis remsine will be tazen to New York Bay Ce- metors for intorment On Wednesday, august 16, Antares Amanpa, danghter of A.M. snd Hannah Ann Chaco, oged 3 years and 12 dayr. ‘Tbe relatives and friends of the fannily are respect(ally invited to atten ber tuneral. from the residence of ner father, 283 street, at four o'clock this afternvon, without furtrer invitation. lo Frooslyn, on Wednerday, August 16, of consump tlon, Sansa_A. C., wit) of Augustus J, Warner, aud Gavghter of William B. ~mith, in the 20th year of hernge. ‘Tbe relatives atc friencs of the family are respectfully vwovi ed to attond her funeral, from the residence of ner ftatber, 175 Adams street, Brooklyn, at nize o’clock this morning. Cepnectiout, Massachusetts and Rhode Island papers pleero copy. On Wednesdey, August 16, Peancet Cnosay? only son of won and Frances W, Putnam, sgod 10 years and L wert ‘Lhe frlen’e of the family are respectfully invited te attend the funeral, at four o’clock this afternoon, from the Oarendon Hotel, without further inyitatloa. On the 15th July, of billous diarrhea, Mary, wife o° Charlea H. Demarny, of Jorsey CIty, and bia apd of the late L J M, teythofl, MD, of Pompton, N. J. At Sonth Bergen, on Toursday, Anguat 17, Mr. Leovann As1ay, of Jer-ey City, aged 64 ‘years, after a lngecing Wness *bich he bore with Christian fortitade, friends ana relatives of tho family are invited to attend bis funezo), at two o'clock thia aftern on, from the resicence of his som-ia law, John Berry, south Ber- ged, rear th» Reform ed Duteh Church. At be residence of his motner, at Saratoga Springe on Wednerasy morning, August 16, THomat 1. CLaran, oldesy aon of the late Dr. a Clarke, of that place. On We onesday afternoon, August 16, of congestion of the braip Cau.y D, only child of Archibald H and Mar the H Cempbell, aged 1 year, 5 mouths and 14 days ‘tho rel tives ana friends of the family are reepectfally invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, 8°6 Brondwoy, at twoo'elock tais afternoon. Could we but soe thee as thea art, Toon darling pot of all our Roarta. On Thursday, Avgayt 17, Many Axx, wife of Peter Carey, ond daughter of the late Patrick Murphy, aged 19 years, # mouths and 6 days. ‘Tbe relatives snd eriends of the family, also those of ber at- p-fatber, 'T’ omas Veviln, are respectfully invited to attend ber funeral, from the residence of ber mochor, 446 Greenwich street. Her remains will be taken to at. Vincent Te Ponl’s Church, at nine o'clock to-morrow morning, wheres requiem mass will be celebrates, and from thence to Calvars Cemetery, Dearest sister. thou rast oft us, And thy toes we deoply roel; But ’tis God that has bereft us— ‘He can all our sorrows heal On Wedresday, Angnat 9, of cholera, nt the reeiense of ber father in Beventh street, Euaner, wife of W. W. Beorett. in the 824 year of her age Her remains were iotorred in Green wood Cemetery Mr. Eprroa:—The above notice, which appeared ig last, ’s paper, of my death by cholera and burial in Greensood Cemetery, is wholly untrue. I never en- many resi- Joved better besith in my lif+, «pd look forward to | WARItt oow ame. SON GETS, ae | Pert of Now York, August 17, 1854, ' Ship Manderto, Pest Rhee Gordons Oo rd Brig poy (Olden), Ral na ate Brig 4 Manzanillo, arcs. Brig Rainbow, Carver, Union Island, C & E J Peters. Schr Jalia Frances, Robinson, Beaufort, Davis & * Schr Gallego, Smith, Richmond, C H Plerson. | Sehr Norfols Packet, Bedell, Norfolk, Sturges, Clear- ™maAD Sloop Rhee Island, Hull, Providence master. Bteamer Bristol, Cecnina! Puilcdelpuia, WH Thompeon. 4RRIVED. Steamship Jamestown, Cavonty Norfolk, &, 90 hours, with madre and passengers, to Ludiam & Pleasauta. Ship Manhattan, Peabody, Liverpool, July 19, with mdse spd 878 passengers, to C H Marshall; all well. ; Crossed the Banke in lat 47, aod sew no ice Ship Star of the West, Woodward, Liverpool, Jave 30, with md+o and 278 passengers, to 4 Thomp-on & Nephew. Skip Jessie Munn (Br). Joeeline, Liver; , and 36 pas-engers, to ‘85 days, with mdse , . Ship Jabez -nuw (of Bucksport), Seow, Liverpool, 64 pa with mdse 7 to master ton, a] bowaprit and bow jioboem standing, patntod , apparently u’now vessel aug 16, ot 10 45 PM, Tha 7 28evme a emtaet with ache Raitagos. Botbing but what they stood in wae 8! + w : \ built at St Ge rge, and ts not insared. tae desr, { away ber bobstaye, started cutwater, and sustained daw Ship Mergaret Eliza, Adame, Baeana Ayres, June 24, | with ides. he to W DeForest & Co July 29," iat 16 N; | Top 61'W, spoke ship Amerunth, 83 days from Calleo (or |" Bhip Atlante. Worth, New Orians, July 28, with | mdse, to WT Frost. Aug 1@ lat 30 40, lon "4, sav sobr ITerrel of steorlog WW, Bark Sheriden wiles, Peanington, Liverpool, 39 to Neamith & Sons. dayn with mage apd 88 paseengers ‘bark Rchvelle (Meck). Neate hea eee with ccal, 10 Berclay & Livingston jst 42 up 61 30, spoke bars Rainbow, from Buston for London. peri gl (Nor), Boyher, Cardiff, 40 days, with iron, to ordor. Bark Agen & Heinrich (rom), Kohiman, Bremen, 35 via Salina, ‘wilh 161 pascengers; to’ Rechongel & wad Bark Lace ). Mualau Antwerp, 50 days in ballast, with 120 paseongers, to muller & Loseoher. Aug 11, lat 39 lon 68, spoke ship Phosulx, heuce, stesr- ing E; July 30, lat 30, lou 60, spoke bark Alice Cotte, ‘era Cruz for Fulmou th for orders. Bark Restless, Crowelt, Carthagona, 16 days, with wn. Experienced very light hides, &c, to Everett & Brot ‘woather on the pasaego Bark Thales (of Boothbay), Simmons, Laguna, July 20, with logwood, to E Thebaud & -on. Bark Scotland (of Roston), Reid (late Clifford Dan- ham, of Boston, who died at favang July 19), Havana, 16 days, with sugar, &c, to story & Stevens. Eiward ‘Conley, a seaman. died at Havana Pa'k Nacoech:e (of bee we Thorp, Attakepes, 30 days. with sugar, to master. July 19, in lat 29. lon 91 at 2PM, was struck by a waterapout, which carried away afoll suit of salle, sorung toe maintopgallant yard, fore topmast, and filled the deck and cabin full of water. Avg 3, lat 24, lon 81, spoke ship Germanicus, Fales, from New Orleana for Liverpool, 6 a out. Brig Gen Taylor (of Orleans). Smith, Tampico, with iden apo 8 passengers, to Fostor & Nickerson. | July 28, lat 26 20, lon 79. spoke brig -ciota, 10 davs from At tabepas for New York; Aug 1, of Sand Key, Br Dark Glencaref, steering N; 8th, lat 28 08, lon 80, spoke U8 echr Pharee, from Key Woat for Philadelphia; 1éch, David Jovea, seaman, died, Schr Fmpire, Osborne, Mobile, 24 days, with cotton, to +turges, Clearmap & Co. Eebr Jamra Ware, Thatcher, Wiluington, NC, 4 days. fobr Ja Simme na, 4 days. Schr T A Wara, Goff, Scbr Eurbemie, Ela: Port+mouth, NG, 3 days fohr Flyivg Dragon, , Boston, 4 days. Schr Emeline, Snow, Portiand. Sebr Croton, Horton, Portland. Schr Florence, Jami+son, Rockland, 7 days. Scbr Elizateth Arcularius, Penniman, Rondout for Portsmouth. Scbr Wm Pen, Avery, Rondout for Pawtucket Lighter eche Drumgono, from wreck of ship Monte- wuma,eshore near the Tavern Houses, 8 £biz Celumbia, Liverpont. Wind at sunrise, NE; meridian, do; sunset, calm The ships Constitution, Washington, and Sheridan, all frvm Liverpool, reported below im yesterday morning's edition, arrived some days ago. Memoranda, Bark Gulpare, 273 tons built at Medfor’ in 1 Leen sold bere for about $7000; and ship James H herd, 600 tons, for about $16,6-0. cash. has pale Marine Renort. BOSTON, Aug Siar thi ip Stephon Glover, Liverpool; bark Georgia, Baltimore; brigs Condor, Philadelphis: Smyrna, Catania. Secald Marine Correspondence. PHILADELHKILA, aug 17, 4 P M—arr brig Card‘ff, Whittak r, Bos scbrs WP Williams, Rogers, New London; Diamond, Nort~n, Now York; Beazor, Dickinson, Portland, Ct; § M Shaodock, Williams, Middletown, Ct; Soe e-, Somers, New Bedford; Fredorick Eugene, Finton; eton Cid sbip Cneco, Weston, Boston; brign Delhi, Darnaby, Burbadoes; Marts (Sic), Searpoto, Cardiff. E; Wa A Mrew, Dunning. Boron; 1B Clavic, Larkin, Eastport; William Henéorson, Milton; schrs N Hazard, Bardiek, and J P Collins, Prighsm, Providence; John Beil, shaw; L, Audan- reid, Corron, and Speed, Somers Boston; Brazos, Dickia? son, Hartford; 8 M Shaddock, Williams, M{adl-to va, Ct; Benrietta, Baber, Wareham; ‘Frederick’ Bugens, Fliater, Thomaston; Ilamond, Norton, Bridgeport; Water Witch, Neaman, Bermuda. ge Disasters. Rip Inpra, bence at Laguna, while lying {a port, was struck by lightping, which shivered the mainroyal mast end damages the other spars and deck. Bn Many ADELINE, before reported lost on the voyage {rom Curacoa to New York, left the former port on the 1oth ult, and on the same night encounteret strong breezes with n heavy 3 oxy sea, the vessel laboring heavy apd making wa'cr, whih continuod to the 20th, whea teey had light breezes On the 28d again had heavy weather sud on sounding the pumps, fouaa 33; foat of water In the hold, when they commenced th-owtny the cargo overboard; but finding no hope of raving the vee- ol, concluded to abandon ber, which they did at 8 o'clock the same esenir £ taking the crew and three pass sngers in one boat, with a bol of wacer ont bread. they wore tvo nights and two days in the boat, during which time they experienced o heavy see, compelliag them to keep two men geri baiting to keep tha boat from sinking. The M A. was built ot Wells, Mc., [n 1844, where ahe is sald to be owned, 182 cons regis’er, and may be fnsured attheeastward She had a cargo of skin, salt, wood, &o, valued at about $21,000, whtoh is fully insured in this eity. feur Many, of Falmouth, while in port at West Sand- wich was accider tally set on fire last Wednesday evening, ‘and betore the flames could be extinguished, was beady conepmed. The Mury had been employed aa aq coaster from Weet Sandwich to Boston daring the sea- son. There was no insurance. Scam Mosks G Leovann, at Providence, on the 4th last, while ‘ating io cargo during @ thunder storm, was struck wit Vigh‘alog, which carried away main topmast, and injured the inainmast #0 much that it will require a new one, Scar Eero, Jones, henoe for Satille river, Ga put into Hampton Roads 16th inst tor repsira. On the Bin, of Cape Hatteras, encountered heavy weather, sp it sails, lost mgging and sustsined other damage. ‘Ine rrormike J N Rare has heeo got off, and towed into Briogeport. the ia aaid to be tight, and received but slight damsge. Tur wreck of scbr Androw Jackson, of Norwich, was fenen feel {esh fostant, ‘about fice tg tea ‘aton's No it, having deon run down Charles |. sew taken on board the propel er and carried to NYork. A vey srvzne storm was experienced on Matagoria Pay on the 26thand 27th ult. The steamer Loumiana was lying off the bar, and for 85 hours was in grest dan- ger, sustaing considerable damage in her wood works, Though none of a very rerlous nature A of her cargo was injured and would be sold The achr Charity, owned by Capt Bochner, and valued at abont $4,000, had geve over the bar and taken about 2,000 bar- rela of the Louisiana's cargo. she was thrown on her beam ends on the 27th, avout six miles outside the bar, and immediately wemt to pisces, the sarzo becoming 1 tots] lozs. One seaman was dro’ the remainder, five in number, were picked up by jisiane Notice to Mariners. QUARASTINE NOTICE Gro, July 24.—Tde quaractine on versels from Mar- seilles and other porta in the south of France, is now done away with, in consequence of the Asiatic cholera having broken out bere. ‘Whale Arr at New Bedford A Jones, Jenney. Atlantic with 1,060 Bole Py i" ‘men. ug 16 bark (late ship) Emma 0 ‘Sveen, st Catburlaee May 19, 1,200 do wh oll avd 5,000 Loe bone Sent heme 190 dol or] avd 5,000 bbls & no. Roporte Bere Nit Te mathe oat 300 bie tp teat ae Mea Ni months oat, ord trom samo date, Two Bro hers. Childs, NB, 5 lat 34 15, low 63 20, RL Barstow, Matt, 2 months ou! @ bbls sperm oil; Osceola, Macomber, N B, no oil; Aer Int 221", lon 8630, Malta, King, do. 20 daye out, clean. +10 rhip Cornelius Howland, Pacitic Ocean; bark Robt Morria n, do. Paved up the Sound on afternoon of 14th bark Spar ten, Cook. of and for Provincetown, with 20 bole ofl. 5 a at mare beer ae Droma, tng ey Ocean. Art at Edgartown 16h, echr Monti ‘Bnonls, 90 bbla ap, 10 Lik fish off Pe as tld frem de Mth, ship Mobawk, Pacific Ocean. *id from New Beaford léth, ships Koman, and Scot lend, Pacific Ocean. £id from Seg tarbor 12th. brig Params, mith, and Poe Mg hey hg aoe 3 tender, Pati and South DO Ialenda, for oil and 77 at Provinceto#n 15th. bark Sparten, Cook, North Avlontie 250 bhle sp, 502 blackfish ofl Spoke Jaly 28, Alexander, of Provioostown, clean; Virgials, of " 70 +p; Walter Ee ee tae ‘eare fiom «me day, 8 RB Boper. of P170 op, 47 bleckfich ofl: Ang 3 Jobe Adams, of P 106 ap; Aug 14, no lat, ho, brig Cnogtew, of Boston, from <== for Young, Soke aug 10, blsckfish of]; 12th, echr do; Man'o, Stinson phage rat p ‘origs Btophencen, year) for NYork 6 days; Onward, Tibbetts, for Besta. ys. sc Aug 1 bark Sarah (of Soit Canrascesa—In port ( reatohs to vemelx Old Aug 11 brig Neutilus, Swicker, Phila uF. Laat July 20. I Marseilica 16th Aug; barks oie Sag at Boston fc Gibraltar tn New Ye Olden). Gordes, bevoe for 20 days; from Vera Crus for in 20 days; Antonis Fare, meet ‘ons aes Bene ‘Nbbete, from Barbacves, in quaraz . Quamo—, pty Rouge, Norfolk; bart Ports. ALBANY—Arr Avg 16 schr Johu —— NYok. “2 porelse r, Marcle, Robert P ihren | BA) A Point a verk and Smith's Point i, warty = 3 timore ie ‘mith, ‘Baker; Ghar Nioverson; A tS 4 Loguos, Hart: B Frick, Friok; 8 C Link; Gageans Parber; 4m Belle, Brown; B Corson; A Ei ¥ D Rovamta Coton, igi thse Corson y Greate? Torrey ify Mav Sapelfor; Lanouater, ile; vanectiont, ‘Eaton; Norrie Chester, Corson; ia en Bolivar, Fmall; Oleovs, Haw-s; Soph leer, 5 Chase, sad fone Sid, wind WNW, good for fetta ames ia; barks Tedesco 8 nt. Joseph, Ledy Cecilia, Josepts al- ce. ug 12 schrS D Sparks, Danbar, ®t. B Duugias; briga bion, Amos Lawren: BaNGOR—arr 4 Pierre, Mig. Bata der Aug 12 sehr Kennebec, Sedgely, Potomac river. Cid 14th brig Carlann, Ames, Philadeiphis. sid, brig Solomon Eat ‘Orr, Potomac. AMARISCOLTAY-arr’ Aug: 11" beige Paglte,, Yates, Georgetown, SC; 12th, Becunda, Cotter, ; Iee- bella Joneth, ——, 00. Fall Aug 15 schr Mediator, Reod, Port Ewen. Spree med Uo, five fore and aft sohes’ Ith ald ee mae Davis, Baker, and Eavch Pratt, Bright- man, Tis. GLOUCE- TER—Arr Ang.1) achr Josoph Farwell, Rock- NYork. Sid Tat brig Pleiades, i TF ORD—Arr Aug 16 uchra James Bucslw, Cook, Baap ge swan, Bacon, do; Pierce & Brooke, Porter, do; GW Purvel, Murier, Aloany; Exile, Talmadge, de; Argo, Kelawy, do. Sid steam sche Monawk, Waive, al- dapy; rchre Hunice Rose, Pratt, NYurk; Hartfor, Sent, Philadelphia; Mary Tec), Tice 00; J ward, do; bette) ecbr & , Mhraaher, NYork. HOLME: 8 HOLE—Arr Ang 14 PW, echee Pioneer, Baker, NYork for Salem, Wa A Drosser, Dodge, Bangor for Washington UC; Kichard Bullwi.kle, Cutler, Calais for NYork; Cyclone, Gilchrist, do for Phila’*iphia; Oa- tarlo, Sawyer, vo for ¢o; EG Buxtoe, litcomb. Poetlaad for 40; Engle, Thotes, Rockland for NYors. Sid schre T Bix, R Bullvinkle, nod Eagle. Arr loth bart Richmcnd, Wass, Philatelpbis for Bow ton; brig. North Am-rica, Sawyer, do for do; Helena Ma- via,” Water NYork for Bangor; Wm f Self Niche, son, do for Portlvnd; Hebrou (Br), Card, do Wind- aor; Linda, set ere Eastport for x odris; sotre Centorion, Hatch; Algona, ‘iocl; A J tor:on, Vs ters LH Endicott, Endicott, aad Johu L Darling, “mith, Pai- lacelyhia for Boston; Gennia, Bennett, ‘ork for do; JP Bent, Wallace, Rondout for de; Byzautiam, do fordo; Ontario, Vangilder, Philadelphia for Roxbuey; Rosanna Rose, Coumb-, co for Horerg Beatie Keene, do for Quinos ; Rockport, am-buary, eavilte for Portl.nc; has flower, Barter, James River for Thomas- ton; Veodovi, Bray, NYork for Salem; Werthe Bu sylvester, do for Bangor; Boston, Bagiey, do for da; jrothers, dofor NYvrk; Estuer Eliza, Ha-klas, do ter do; toutberner Armstrong, do for’ Baltim ste; Glew Bush, Erickson Salem tor Philadelyhia; VA Gill, Harding. Boston fordo; Hattie Annih, Hateh. Beverly for Bulumore; Fessengen Hoop:r, Cutler, tor NYork. £ld bark Richmond; brige helen Maria, Wa F Safford, Hebron (Br); sehts Aviad: ¢, -iias Weight, Plonesc, o- urton, De A jorton, Endivott, Bent, Onterio, Rosanvab Rose, Rockpo-t, Vendevl, Mare tha Burgess, Boston, Ann Ebza, Alpha, and Post Boy. ‘Aug 10—Arr and eld, brige China, Hamblin, Baltimore for Boston; ‘pe Fear, Giipatrick, Philadelphia for do; haw, Wilotngton, Del, for do: Sulla Feaasey, Wilsos, Shaw, » for do; rances, Foiledetpbis for do; Harriet, Parker, New Yurk for Port- Also sid brigs North A Dresser, Cyclone, Ortario, E G John L Darling, Four Broth Esther Eliza, May Flower, 80° 1 Hill, Etzabeth, Superior. avd Fessenden. lb oy 11 A M, brig Bea @:, wtg ord-rs. MOBILE—Cl4 Aug 11 ship Gens al Berry, Seavey, Liv- Rew ORLEANS—Arr Avg 10 ship yg eed Boston. Cid steamebip bor ot er Havana; ships gy Hackings, ee Lady , NYork. Towed to sea 14th ship Co Fravklin, Tho: .iverpool; Suttolk, Rdwards, ronet anu verk yoba St: oud. TO! NY ; ip Famestown, Caver rnander, do. Vicksburg, Bi NORFOLK—Acr Ang 18 stramshi dy, N ry Ann pret! 5 vi Hampton Roads 18th, ship Taes, Lung, ttm Callao April L4 with gnand, wai for orders. NEWPORT arr august 15 brig Wan Pitt, Perry, Bos ton for Philadelphia; achrs ¢lvbe, Homer, Wainwright, do for co; Harmon a, yt rs pint 1ith ab the above. the: beig Tasks, f i> por’ th, 4 a al 5 for New Bed oro, {s at anchor off Brenton’s reof. In port august Is, bole Win Pitt, from Boston for itt ;Jcarian, B La«tou; echrs Exempl-r ( 3) Smith. ‘Windsor, NS, for NYark; Fliza aco, Wheat son, Philadelpaia; fowa, Wainwright, and Glob», (former, Bevion tc Peindepbiel arose he spb, pes i— Arr Al we! ae Triawh. Wcbloseor Maktcokee, ee Philadelphia; NYorh; Vict r, Baker, from Nowyort for NYork NEW BEDFORD—arr Aug 16 rches Arietis, Cayley, Norfolk; Wm P Cox, How, Philadelphia; Roswell Delano, Sipplean for Mhilad Iyhia. Cld sbip Wa Curtis, orton. Sd sebr Geo C Gibbs, Gibbs, Puitaned? hia. % NEWBUXYPORT—Are Aug 16 brig Esheo, Lunt, Phila dels) FILA DELPRI Adve Angi? P M, sehr Mount Ve Robinson, Calata Cld Us tt steamship State of Garvin, savannah; orig Loui-s, Rotinson, Boston; James Hond, Parecr, Pawtucket; « toero, Connelly, “alow Sam, Inston: Oecige 5 Bey, Nese eel, ‘mal ot ny OVIDENCE—. tr ang 18 scire Moore @- Teomandy Pearce, James River; Alvarato Pratt, NG: B&F 1, Pharo; Roxanna Barley. Worth; Chase. ‘Thor Psge, Weaver; James Bb ‘Wiaxmore. um, Mayhew; RG Porter, Hudsoo; «! delphia; Lady Gaskill, ; Alvics, Gren pen, Milvilk, NJ; Percival, Albany; D T Wi tates, Sain, Albany; Gov Tharo, Buxtoo, Eslioes, Apu, Marston, Rondont; Proviste Browa, Hi; prop Osprey, Kinney, ork, St bark Etim of Heston, Wiske, Pictou; Tmorny Urorby, ding, Philadelphia; eel Rusllng, Wester, metee, Geitigores Aide (>: danbia, Susan Ladwig, Walden, NYorv; sloop 3-4 Seat, 3 SOLTSMOUTI—Arr Aug 15 beig Nitheroy, Harriman, INCEY—Arr Avg 14 achr Nelson Wells, Ryder, ‘ork. ICEMMOND—Arr Avg 15. sche Ellis, Bostom, $14 rcbrs Thomas W Oleott, Bourno, NBedtord;’ Juliette, . aton. me VARN AB Ate Aag 14 brig Louisa Sears, Chase, SALEM Arr Ang} echt A Heckacher, Stabbs, Phila- del:bis Cid brigs Martha Washington, Andervoa, aa% ery EThompeon, Grant, Philadelphia. sid brig Onto, on. Also arr Aug 15 brig Wappoo, Coombs, Rondout; schzs Faratoge. aud Issac Achoru, Merrill, Philadel this. “£11 14th scbr« J Mercer and Ellen Bush, Prile- Rt