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8 Interesting from Northern Mexico. OUR BROWNSVILLE CORRESPONDENOS. BROwNsvILLE, Texas, Ju'y 10, 1855.9 Progress of the Revolution—General Woll’s Depar- ture for Reynosa Position and Strength of the Federaltsts—Their Commanders Trials in the Supreme Court—Acquittal of the Filibusters— The Weather— Trade and Rwer Navigation. ‘The revolution om the opposite side progresses, and ite friends are very sanguine of success. ‘To the joy of Santa Auna’s enemies, General Woll left Matemoros on the 7tn inst., to take command of his forces at Reynosa, where some twelve handred have fortified themselves, determined to make a stand, or surrender, hich is more likely the case. The federal forcee, after entering Camargo took up their lize of marob for Reyno#a with some twenty~ five hundred men and the requisite artille-y, I understand that the day before yesterday this ad- vance guard was some eighteen miles from Reynosa, and they may attempt to intercept Woll befora he reaches that place, in whioh case they may capture him end may perhaps hang him. A whole college of cardinals, with Saint Peter’s representative at their head, in case of being captured, could not save him, General Castro, with some 450 men, is left in command at Matamoros, and shou'd his fellow-aol diors be routed at Reynosa, the former piase will of Course surrender. The revolution : p xsents already too formidable a front to be subdued, and as its leaders are well sup- pie with the amewa of war, it may well be assert that Santa Anna qiil never cutabiish his sway cyer the country from toe Sierra Madra to tae of Mexico, Not evsa his premier, conceited Bonilla, wil: be able 10 ovnsole him, for tata tool of the Spanich crown wi!l be too busy in sonding to the court of Madrid an ac)vact of what caused his msater’s overthrow, The federal ferces are under the command of men who epjoy much Iccai reputation for inteiligenca and courage. They wre commanied by Vidaursi, who initiated the mow ment aid captured Monterey; by Garza, who leet year made the gallant defeuca of Cimdad Victoria; Capia ran, who was second in command Jast year at the Mogoves, where, in a field overzmeén: forces uoder General Cruz : 5 by raja}, last but not least, aad Mapy others we!l known on the adjoining frontiers 868 men of nerve acd courage. It is not provable that oil, with ali his boasting, will auccerefuliy contend agaivet them, nor is {5 tay that bis mseter «av send him sufficient Teinfsrcemes te with wbioh t> quell and subdue the Movemext. Woll bad become all at once aagnaai- Meusly gem2rous in offering +o grant whatever pri- vileges of a local nata:a toe re7olationiets would re- quire. To thia magnanimous cffer he received the Isconic answer, that teey waned ‘him to quit the country and go amor g 8 ,eople whose sympasbies te pak enjoy, a4 they had not the inteation of allow 6 him to rule over them any lorger. Our federal cour: acjourced yesterday, and the only thing gone on the 4th wav to discharge Carva- jal, R.unotree, Norton, and some tweaty-eix other busters, 88 te icdictment was declared illegal ard was cursequertiy qvavned. Thus ended tho tnals that of cours: cost Uscle Sam some of his change, whick, properly encugh, was distributed emeng bis osnonrildren. . We comtinus to have fiae showers of raia, and with tte change of ralers ov+r the way, things will Icok up, and tie trede and commerce on tne lower Rio Geande will sain revive and impart life and vigor to our commopity geasrally. ’ _ The rivor is very higo, and in fine navigable con- Gition. Rio Bravo. (From thé New Orleans Delta.] SRoWs SVILLE, Taxas, Juiy 11, 1855. Afver I had msiled my letter jasc evaoing, an exprera from the F d+ra) camp prtived late iast night ard breught am ig other toinys the following pro- clamstion or de ree, s trapela‘ion of waich I hereby send you. This decree may scum very ssnguiaary, but whin you cooricer Santa Anna’s repesied ac! cf crusity durivg the present contest, all will ads that it is only by sppealing 10 this viliain’s cowardly instinote that you may com: el the rascal t> observe the common mmghts of bumepity and justice. Toe ete reviews she degpot’s Manz acts of cruelty nown to the whole country, and the autacr of the cecree |g aera it 98 a mexkure dictated by policy od self preservation: — PROVBIONAL, POLITICAL, AND MILITARY GOVERNMENT OR Hk FREER AND SOVKREIGN STATE OF NXCVO LBON. EBannaco Vipaumxt, Geversl-in Chief of the Liberating lex ev, Staves 01 Nor! a Army of Mex ev, in the st: if the North, toall the Towns and Forces recogniziog bis authority :— ‘Art. 1. All forees composing the #0 celled goveroment of Don Antonio Lope: ce Fanta anna, and on whos» ac- count the civil war that cestroy» the country i tained. ere public enemies snd conspirators ageinnt —e ty and integrity of the national territory. Art 2. Lbe chie’s and officers that in tbe conflict of arms may be taken by the forces uncer my commend, ‘be tried miitanty by a comtion council of war, and with the persity of death, as traitors to the country, and as instroments of tyrat ‘The sawe paz eball be apphed to the tyrant fa Anns, and his Qcoomplices, the Secretaries of State, the govern- ors, the commanding general, aol to all who beve ccmmitted morcers on the citizeus of tne nation ier political offences, Art. 3, Every person who directly or ‘ndirectly pro- trate the enemy by supply iog him, of his own free will, with reeources and informaticn, or by favoricg nim in avy ctber way, incare in the Jast penalty, or in the ex- treordizary one of herd lar, public works, or fine, at the discretion of the connei!, and according to the gravity of the crime committed and proved on trial, Art. 4. If 1» popular aet to arrest and accuse the individuals ¢poben of in the foregoing azticle, delivering ‘them to the militery authority of the town wherein the arrest may be mace Art. 6 The present decree being culy # law of retalia- ob ea law repugnant to tien pr cts of tyranny, the pree nt of civilization’ and.to liberal princi- ples, the asme 1 cease to be observed so soon as the enemy thall eutject himse to the natural rights of war. Axt. 6. Copies of this deeree shall be sent to the chiefs Of the liberating forces opsrating in the centre and south of the republic, inviting them to observe the rams aud cause it to be observed, should they deem it just and advantageous to tke cause of liberty. jeeetore, | command it to bo printed, published and circulated pand that the same be duly complied with Given at the headquarters in Cerralvo this first day of Judy, 1855, SANTIAGO VIDAURRI. My private letters, from one high ia command, state that the federa: forces, by the time they reach Matamoros, wil coosiet of three thousand mea, ratk and file. The chase becomes exciting, and ite Anna’s fawntvg lap dogs wilf soon be chazed by the hounds in pursult cf the miserable curs. Coxveyrion or Corton PLANTBRS.— As a move- Ment sarccicned st tne Iact meeting of tha Sonth- ern Ocmmercial Convention,” a conventio10f cotton a Asoorb ed at Cooper’s Well, Mississippi, on @ Ath inetent,to hear tne report of a select com- mittee which bad been charged witn the business of considering the expediency and practicability of “catabiiabing o direct system of trade bstween the Boutbern States and Enrope. The convention was in session two cays, bu, it does nct appear that any messovre cf importance was adopted. [he Hon. J. J. McRae, the Governor (f ths State, presided. At the openirg of the convention, Mr. C. G. Baylor, the projeour of the schetos, and who recently visited Kurope on behalf cf « 6 select committse to make arrargements for testing its feasibility, explained at come Jergth hie plan cf operations, He proposes to estabhiah in Germany the principal ection depot or factorago, witae branch in New Orleans, & @ capital of several million dollers, #¢! depusite d, »> that the planters should bave ample assurances of ita solvency and ability in every cmergercy to icsure them against lonees. After ecme Sass Geen plan, cae of igo propesicicne ur; ‘hern people no! pur. obate goods of Tassacbusett Mmannfactarere, and Southern lawyers pot to aid in the collection of debts due to ciuzens cf that State, a committee wis appointed to investigate the asheme for dircot trade, ard the convention adjourned, to moet at Jackson ty January next, The commercial portion of the news, aper press ders nd: speak encouraging: ly of the leading object of this convention, it cued 08 almost impossible to change the cbann ot a great commerce. Convawrion oF Bacoscrmyy.—-There is 8 Con- vention, ot beggegemen row tn sezsion in this olty. are present from all the railroads betwen the atueati oy re Mr, Dk Bassett, wel Ce) master of the N.Y, Ballroad ta president on wal el ; * = objects 7 the Con- veo ere . ach delegate brings wil hima Of the unclaimed bogauge'in rar age in bg eseton of company, and a'so of missing bag. gege inquired for cn bis road. Notes are compared while the delegates are toget*er, and in this way Ss baggage ts found and meava taken to restore ‘ to iteowners. Mr. May properly be sty!- ed the father of the present system conducti the lost taggege department cf the Central R ad end others wolh have imitated it.. A ‘spo} bas been estabilebed here where al! anclaime:! of tte Central rosd is broueht and deposited. Pp yor ete pd reg 4 ané the perel numbered. The ol nouse the dew depot is used as a place of deposite for sway beaavee. Here are more than two thou- , Chests, carpets baga, &c., piled long rows, and +o numbered that any piece siled for from the descriotion given in the register five minutes or jess time. This de reduced to ® thorough system, and ' reer the direction of Mr. Bassett and his sab srdj. sea, thousands of of baguage are retarned + ow. orm Cvery yeor, which without such a syste ‘¢ ull perbape be enthe’y ket, and craw largely « © ‘be treneary of the company % replace. Zcthecr Unron, y & s ‘The Late 70 THK THE HERALD. ‘The recept robb:ry and outrage committed on a citizen of North Carolina in the city of Philadelphia, ia one of the most audacious violetions of State co- mity and the obligations of hospitality, honesty and homanity, that ever was perpetrat:d in any State or community of civilized people. Suche bold vio lation of the rights of property, avd the courte:ies and immunities due to # citizen, would, without am- ple apology and remuneration, be esteemed by any government a righteous csuse of war, and will just- ly arouse the indignation of the whole South. Who can look for fraternal feeling and a love for a Union in which au_h outrages are permitted? I ventureto affirm that if a citizen of tne North were robbed at the South of an equal amount of property, under the same circumstances, tha: a ory for redress and remuneration would run ibrough the land. The whole proceedings are @ disgrace to the city of Philadelphia. Tho out- rege was in violation of the individaal rights of Mr. Wheeler ard the wishes and teelings of the ynwil- ling and cutzaged victims of the villainous Perpe- trators. Theee slaves or servants of Mr. Wheeler were no doubt contented and happy under his care, and ‘were no doubt well ples:ed with the arrangement under which they were travelling in the service ot their master. It appears on evidence that the co- Jored woman and her sous were more averae to tae kidnapping thanthe master. That theie negroes were stolen and burried off by 8 iawiead mob ia violation of their present happicess and future wel- fare, as well as the righcs and feelings of the master, there can be ro doudt; add to this that in bts efforts to protect them from violence he was setzed by two colored uffiane and threatened with haviog his taroat, cutif he made avy resistunce; and a review of tho whole procescings iil eatisfy any right minded pes thas the whole transaction iy wishout paral el except among savauee. The aboliticnisis tak about the encroachments of the Scutb; these encroachments are ou our side, and the Gcuth bas siready ovrae it aatil it is ua- bearable. Such treatment must lead to disastrous results, end destroy atl feeting of fraternity and that rega d for comity and good faith that charac: terize the citizvos of cotermioous 37a: will reply + Ihave nc doubt sume abolition fan to my ccmmuniceticy that be and bis kicd doa recognise ‘persuns as property. Whether you do or Not, the peuple ot the Suuth do, end in a case of the kind uncer coveidezation they ave as macn reason to teel aggrieved and to sympatvize with one of their fellow-sitizene tn the loss of his oroperty and the violation of his rigais as if one of our citizeas bad been robbid «f the same value in horses in the city of Charlestor, or Witmiagton, or Norfolk, Tbeee Norther» pecple who commit such outrages deny the right 10 persons as property, bat they deny anc outrage the wishes of these persons to dispose of themeciver. Not ovly inthis cage, bat many others, the colored rsops have bsen dragged cffin spite of the loudest protestations of Gissent apd opposition. The co'ored woman Jane who was with Mr. and Mire. Wheeler on txe way to Nisaragus, besides the two children sbe had with har, pad tnree mo:e io North Carclina; trese humane kidvappers have by their acts torn'bem forever asuader. There is no goubt thst, by a mutaal unders‘anding with their ond mastsr and mia‘rese,these three colored persons were gcirg to “Centrel America” in ths capacity of servants until the retarn of Mr. Whesler, whicd would ict be longer than two years, wien trey would have returned to be reunited to their rela— tives in the Soutb. In this brief manner, Mr. Editor, I endeavored to show uy tis aggra- vated trareection. If things are to progress in this way. I don’t know how we are to exp:ct feelings of Trier dehip, ot emity or commerce to exist with the people of the 8 utb, I truss the authorities of ent sy)vania will do somethiwg to make amends for this groga outrege on all the orinciples acd usages that should exist among civilized States. J.C. fHoanron. Political Intelligence, STATE AND NATIONAL CONVENTIONS Vermont Democratic State Convention, at Montpelier, July 26. Mivnesota Democratic Congressional Convention, at St. Paul, July 2b. Mesrachu;etts Know Nothing State Council, at Bos- ton, in August. Georgia Southern Union Gubernatorial Convention, at Malledgeville, augosi 8. New York Liqucr Dealers’ Convention, at Syracuse, Augurt 8. Marylend Democratic State Convention, at Baltimo August 16, Eastern Virginia Know Nothing Council, at Richmond, August 23, New York Democratic (soft shell) Convention, at Sy- racuse, August 29, Wiscontin Democratic State Convention, at Madison, August 29, e New York Colored 3tate Convention, at Troy, Sept 4 New York Democratic (bard shell) Conventon, at Syracuse, Sept. 5. Massachusetts Democratic State: Convention, at Wor- center, Sept 5. Wiscors:n Republican (free soil) State Convention, at Maciron, Sept 6. a te oe Krow Nothing Convention, at Syracuse, Sept. 11. ew York Whig State Convention, at Syracune, Sept. 26. New York Republican (free soil) State Convention, at Syracure, Sept. 26, pen fy Hampshire Democratic State Convention, Novem- r 14. Ni Presidential Convention, at s . an Convention, at Wilmatngton, ze, February 22, 1856, ‘onal Know Something Convention, at Builslo, Jung 14, 1856, National Know Nothing Council, at New York, June 6, 1866, Naticral Woman’s Rights Convention, at Cincinnati, Ootcber 17 ait 18, Theatres and Exhinitions. Broapway THeaTRe— this establishment is do- ing a fine business, in consequence of which Mr. sand Mrs. Wiliams are engaged for five nignts more. This evening they sppear ina new piece called the “ Fairy Circie, or Con O’Carolan’s Dream.” Toe amnsicg pie e valied “Our Ga!” will also be performed, Mrs. Williams as Carcline Mor tem, The new piece will likely draw a fail hoase. Nis10’s Garpen.--Mr. Barton, the distingniened comedian, apprara to ajgat in the drama of the ** Toodles,” 26 Tunothy ford'e. Tne second piece wili be the amusing farce of “John Jones,” Mr, Burton as Guy Goodivck, the most important man in the word. On Wednesday eveniog, the Pyne Opens troupe appear in the opera of the “‘ Bohemian Bowgry THrarre.—The smusiag farce of “S\ash- er and Crasher’ will commeuce the ertertainmests, Mr. Burke as Siasher, aod Mr. Lxmb 6s Crasher. ‘The next feature will be & song by Madle. Deuvill lao a favorite dauce by Misa Lafolle, and ments will close with tie drama of “ Homen Form.” The partof Casnco by Mr. R. Jobaston. Woop'’s Mrvsrrers.—This company have the city to themeslves, thare being no competition in theirline. Their hall is well fliled every evening, ard the smasemente give general aatisfaction. Mr. Coox.—This gentlemhan takes his benefit on Wednesday evening at the Bowery Theatre, wren & fine entertainment will be provided for his friends. Signer Severe Stria!, prima basso of the Italian Opera here and elsewhere, recently arrived in town. Rachel. ip ee 4 from by had refused to play with the Ep, company for yo Walleck’s Peceat, bat Ristori’ cheerfully said Guts and layed Fraccesca da Mr. Wallack played Shylock to his wife's Portia, Houay Stasst Turarne —Our citizens will be gra- tified to learn that this magnificent entabliahi will bo re-opened, during the approaching theatrical reavon, under the sole control and direction of our popular fellow-townsman, John T. Ford, Esq. Few men could be found better caleatated to achieve naccess in such an en- terprise. With smple experience and untiring energy, Mr. Ford combisee « thorough knowledge of the require- mente Of our cltiz from whom he ex to receive tbat eupport to which his abilities entitle him.—Bal/i- more American, ComzzncemEnt aT Dantuourn— We are inform- ed that the exercises of the Commetcemont at Dartmouth rooriage wean wae piace cata ott and 26th inet, be of anusnal iaterest. The theol > gical addzess is to be delivered by Pi Phelps, 0’ An¢over, on wening. On Wednesda; the 25\b, om oration Weoeell Philiips, aad coem jby Pask Benjamin, will be delivere1 before the titerery eocietion; and @ discouree before the aumti of tce college will be by P s0¢ Brown. ‘There a iso to bee dinner provided for the slumui on We , @t which addresses sre Junten of thee jlege tazge seer of whom are Braduntes of tke co na expected to be in sttendance—PV indoor, Vervnont, Journal, July 20. Stock Sales. Puiapstrnta, July 23,—Piret Board.—100 City RK 6’, OH. 1,4€0 Co do, 94; 9 North Pomneylvacia RR, 1,037’ Lebigh 6°, 70, 97; 100 Morris , 1476; RR, 45%), 59 Mechanics’ Beak, 28% {i 1€0 Long Island RB, 14% ; 1,000 (Steuben, 7636; 3,600 den harap for ch Soom ; * i (Veter Valley, BR Da 40" 88 urques Saat Ty wor 6'm, BEN; 1 000 City 6 a 4,000 Comton ‘0 Terp Bia, ; ard they BROS 83, 58, =e NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 24, 1856. THE HIGHLANDS OF NEVASINE. Higuuanve or Nevasmx, Jay 23, 1653. Dull Times—The Cold Term—V siters and their Enjoyments—A Vint to the — Liquor Bars in Full Swing—Excelent Brandy on Hand, &c., §c. ‘This, as well as every otber watering p'ace, feels the effect of the late money pressure, in the com. paratively small nomber of visiters, though, taking this into consideration, together with the fact that the weather has not yet been sufficiently steady to drive people from the cities, I am of the opinion that it has even more thau its proportion. For the peat forty eight hours the wind has bees blowing stiff and ateady from the northeast, while the sun is constantly obscured. The “cold term” is so unused to my experience thet I am induosd to examine the a'manac to make sure that this month ie really July, and noc March, and then pioch myself to be qnite su:e that the capiilary circula- tion is not impaired; after which, I arrive at the justifiable conclasion that the “cool term” has reached here, and is an es'ablished fact. Among the permanent boardera, at the Sea View are J. I. Boyd, Eeq.,and Col. A. Edwards, As a clase, there is, I belleve, no set or body of men more generous and impulsive than our energetic mer chants. Comparisons, drawn from years of experi- ence, have brought me to this comeiaetom: ae The cbief topics of converaution am ong us are tho comparative dullness of the ceason, and the proba: ble effe ts of the abundant harvests which are pro mised throsghout this State, as well aa elsewhere. A day or two since 1 paid a visit to the light- houses, and tre gratification derived from the spisn- did view was fully equalled by the perfect order aud cleavlinees which reigns throughout the premises. Thote, I believe, are the most important lights be- longing to Uncie Sam, ard are kevtin charge by one of bis children, Samuel Mallen, Eaq., and the uniform brilliascy of the iigite, with fect order epoken of, teatity to tn> faithful manner ia which bis duty is discharged. Onr friend is a pious map, albeit he doea nat hesitate to pile on the trepecendevtal arjectives when the exigencies of the case appcar to demand it. On the gc vernment gr unds, between the lights, lays ™ very op ieot locking cannon, said to bea relic of the old Dutch wars long beiore the Revolu- ion. Its antique appearsnce and the o»rrosion ppog ita surface wold seem to Jus:ify euch an in- fereL ce, There is now a Droup sos of some very warm weatrer, and we have the promise of mach com- pazy here the coming week. It maght ba interestivg to anti-prohibitiomsts to know that there are seven bars here in fall biast, and nearly every one has contidentially imparte1 to me a knowledge of the fact tnat theirs is the cost liest ond choicest brandy the plaos affords—a mat- ter I cannot question. Aurna. Personal Intelligence, THE LATE GKNBRaL kSTOOURT. ‘The Boston 7ranscrip:, reterring to the recent death of the Adjutant General of the British army Crim pays a tribute to his personal which entirely coincides with he was beld by all persons at the seat of government witn whom, curing bis residence there, he was in sonal or official intercourse. We quote from the Zran- script ap follows: — : General Estcourt was one of the British officers by whom tbe bonndary line wae markod out ander the Ash. burton treaty While executing this commission he re- sided for a conaiderable part of more than o Washington, and became known to many of oar pubic men and militery officers, A more agrerable and esti- mable g¢ntleman bas rarely visited our capital from any coun'ry, He was full of intelligence and information, free trcm everything of the vanity or the roughness which militery ‘service someti s the army Dation cnearth could present. His charming ad- mace friends for bim wherever he weat, and not & few American hearts wil eympathize deeply with his de- voted wife (wo followed him to the Crimea, as she did to America) im tha ead blow which has deprived her of her gallant anc accomplished husband, after his re- turn frcm the Upired States, Gen Esteourt was tor some time a m-mter ot the Houre of mons. Tne Hon Charles H Ruggles, says the Milwaakic News of the 10th inst., a Judge of the Court of Appeals of the State of New York, accompanied ty Mra. Rug- glea, srrived in this city last «veming from Fond du Lac, ano hea rooma at the Walver House. Jacge Ruggles left home several weeks ago with w view of recruiting hia health, impaired by long ani ucremitting applica: tion to the arcuous Isbors of his posi'ion; and baving made the tour of the great lates, is now ou his retarn to New York by the way of (: icago and the Lake Shore toute. The friencs of Judgs Ruggiea wii leacn with profound pleasure that his journey to the northwest has coptributeo latgely to the revtora ‘ion of his health, and that be returns bome in excellent spirits, as well as renovated vigor of bocy. ihey will learn, but not without regret, we dare to csy, that bis improved dition bas net changed the «determination already nounced im the New Yors p to retire duriog the present year from the public service iu that tribuaal, itself illustrious. of which h» has been since its founda- tion a distinguiated ornament. admirers end personal friends of Senator 8 the Milwaukie Wisconsin of who is now on a interested with Pt ( hores took fright and ran furiout rar vee. The cowardly driver jumped, and le’; Mr, Sumner to the mercy of an unguided and furious borne, The horse, af ter parsing sna running ageinst a: veral omal- ned a comer upom full 4: threw Mr Sumner upen the ground with the carriage com- pletely top of him. On want the boree; Mr. Sumner got up. ond found he bad escaped deast 10 « mort m'racu- Jous manver he prncip.) injury he sustained was the eprainirg acd wrencbirg of hia left foot, whicn was still very uncomfortable when here. This accident detracted much from the plensures of tce last portion of hia trip, has ip tact provented bis completion of his o1 of trrvel. He was 7, 1s while here, and was rcely able to sleep from ins which his injared foot geve him, 1t was very annoying to the atm rers and acquaintances of Mr. Sumoer to see him limping throvgh the streets, when we bad bee accustomed to wee a etep seidom equalied in elasticity. But the escape from atermble injury, or perhaps th, was almost miraculous. ARRIVALS, At the Mojsoporst Hotel—ton. TR. M. MoLsne, Mary- land; Hon. H. B.S a Wash. ington, Notth Caroll Th JW EM. \. At the St. Nicholas—Colonel J. G. Berrott, Washington; Dr Higcine, Georgis; Dr. Harquharra U 3S. N.; C. J. Sey- 1 1; Professor J.C. Boot! At the Astor House— James Robb do.; 8. B.S Philadelphia. ‘At the Irving Honre—Licutenant B.C, Compton, U 8.A.; E. 7 Woo Marines} h Carolina; e, Md. ; Mrs. emship Prometheus—Mrs Stith, ME Nagle, indy and chud, and deughter, Mrs Southall: M ou asle hee, Dr Gustin verily, CJ Mr black Mr Blanche, Capt Thomas, 9G. 8 Gelaor, Mre C Flynn, Miss MeCann, Mre Swith aud chUd, P Roc Ko 1 ket Kicker, Mr Dral Mr Myers ard lady, Mr Thompson, ¥rom Charlo:ton, in stermehip Nashville—Mise M Middlo- ton, Mien £ Middloton, FM Seabyock, Iady child and ser. vant. Mrs Duboite, Mir B Seabrook Ji Mise M Garne:?, H A Smith, R Jo dlcton, Mice BE Mideleton, yok Mise CW Koy Yeo rd J ny ad lads, Mane aval fe as 5, Mina Ay dalot rr Mees Moke. 8 Weighs, WB Waeks mivb, Mre TH Lucas, 0 H Mid Mre © eerage. Java—Mr W Duff and lady, Miss J 8. \ eee Lilise—Mr R Stuart, Lieut U3 in steamship Roanoke— di . * E Yarbo- Supreme Oourt- Special Term. Before Hon Jusge Cowles, THE CASE OF PAUDPEN, OUABGRD WITH BRING CON- OEKNED IN THR HOMICIDE OF WILLIAM POOL, JcLY 23,.—The Peeple vt. Patrick Me. alias Paudeen.—Mr. Daniel E. Bickles appeared on the part of ‘the defendant, who is accused of participating in the Our Philadelphia Correspondence, Purapstrat, July 33—4 P.M. Destructive Effects of the Recent Storm, &¢. The weather is close and cloudy, after the rain storm of Satarday night and yesterday, which has done immense damage to highways, trees, awnings, &. AsI passed through the upper part of. the city yesterday, many streeta were completely ob- structed by the sewers bursting and throwing up immense volumes of water, which caused the curbs and pavements to cave in ina thousand places. The es Seyret fe arta tit tcdies vers exroneuls Nu ttonece cane corded as baving occurred in the and Delaware rivers, and but one sioop sunk off Reedy Island, with topmast above water, and the pro- sumption ia that all. hands got ashore, as no boat ‘was attacced. Melancholy Disastel on the Seashore—Five - Persons Drowned, [Erom the Philadelphia July 28,) A dreadful affair occurred on Saturday in the Tucks. hoe River, near Bes, Harbor, which resulted in the loss of five lives, and which bas thrown a gloom over the people of Beasley’s ag ert Point and Tuckahoe, and over the visitors to those places. It seems that Mr. James Fuller and Mr. T. A, we started early on Saturday for Somer’s Point, a sbiff belonging to Mr Somers, which they took without the wharf, and although the wind was from the north east, and neither mansge # sail boat, they arrived safe at Beascley’s Point about 834 o’clock A. M. Moeet- ing therewith Mr, Charles Watson, of Camden, N. J., they invited him, with his wife, chi'd and sister-in-law, and niece of Mr. Fitzgerald, the keeper of the house at this place, to take s sail with them, and they all re- ong the boat lying at the pier, and started out on Mr. Fitegersta hearing the facts, and knowing the in- capacity of the gentlemen to manige a bost, immediate- ly followed in ® row boat, but could not overtake them, as the wind was by this time blowing a gale, and the tide was making up; he returned, ‘sod procurin, a aail boat, started after ‘them, but they were out of afght; he pre ome distance up Tuckaboe river, and was in- formed by come fishermen there that 00 boat had passed up that river. He then returned, hoping that they hi got safely into Tuckahoe or some other point. Mr R. tomers went up the Great Fgq Harbor river, and the search was continued till afternoon, but no tidings what- ever couls be heard of the missing party. Still the hope was entertained that they had got to Tuckahoe; but when the mail arrived from that place that hope was pated, driver stated that the party was not there. ‘The bertainty that some acciden' occurred became every moment more evident, a1 the most intense anxiety prevailed. Mr. Fitzgerald, Capt. Horner, ur. R. Stiles, apd cne of Mr Fitegerald’s bosrders, started for Tuckahoe atout 6 o'clock on Saturday afternoon, and spent the evening and night tp the search, when about 5 ole ork yesterday (Sunday) morning the ékifl was found capsized at the first beach be'ow Cedar Swamp creek, ia Tuckahoe river, two of the ladies—Wra Wateon’s sister and Mr. Fitzgerald’s niece—were discovered cling- ing to the boat. fhe reat of the Lac Stl Watson, wife snd child, Mr. Fuller and Mr. Young—were ali drowned. ‘The ladies bad been clinging ta the boat from 10 o’c’ock A. M. on Saturday, without a morsel of ri freebment, until 6 o’clonk the following morning—a pe- riod of ninetorn hours—with the waves conatantly making s complete breach over them. On the arrival of Mr. F. and bis party with the sur- vivors, rs. R. Somers, R. B ites, Chas. Ashmead, John Stites, Cept. Wm Horner, Jacob Clarke, and some h others, started up the river with nets, drags, &c., to try and recover the bodies. They returned late yesterday afternoon, without baving succeeded in their enterprise, Thomas A. Young, one of the eager ed tach 8 was & Philadelphian He wes a brother of Mr. Arman Young, a merchant of Bank street. The last named gentleman is at present absent from the city, Hoboken City News. Pouce OrpINANCE.—Mayor Clickener presented an or dinance to the Council of Hoboken, at its last meeting «mabracing rules and regulations fcr the control of the police of the city. The ordinance prohibits policemen from foNowing any other calling, ewjoins upon them civility and respect towards the public, requires famili- arity with pupet al lanse to duty, ani makes such other demands upon them usual in regulating this department of the mnt ef a city. The document contains forty three sections, and in its con- clarion requir rict’ attention on art of the police to the orders of the Mayor, who. by virtue of the charter, is the head of the department. Rats or Licknsss.—The Council of Hoboken haa fixed licenses for the ensuing y Tavern licenses $50; omnibus, etage and ha Meenses $10; express wagons $5; dray cart: City C’erk is entiled to a fee of $2 for drawing up tavern I cense, and $1 for licenses of other kinds. SUPPLY or Gas —There bas been an interruption for some time past in the aupply of gaa by the Jersey City Light Cempavy, by which the atreets of Hoboken been ted, and the Committee on Streets and been inatructed to wait upon the company, arrangement with then: for light, A mis- apderstanding now exists between the company and the city cn the subject. Marine Affairs. Lavxcn.—Mr. W. H. Webb launched from his yard foot of Sixth street, E.R, yesterday afternoon, the bark Texas, for Wakeman,®@imon &Co. She is 600 tons, and destined for the Galveston trad Married, Jn the Church of the Hoy Trinity, July 3, by Rev. Dr. Lewie, Jouy N. Date to ¥ Soraia Bayer, ali of Brooklyn. On Monéay, July 23, at the residence of the bride's father, Brooslyn, by the Key Vandevoort Bruce, Passed Miceb/pman D. L. Brain, U.S. N., to Mary E./ daugt- ‘Wer of Williem Fulton. Jn this city, om Saturday, July 21, by the Rev. Dr. Millett, at bis reni¢ence, 141 East Seventeenth atreet, mr Heyny V. Jackson, of Newburyport, Mass., to Mis) ANNA Mania Witxrss, of this city. Died On Monday morning, July 23, Emma Avcvste, pay daughter ot Louis and Catharine Fink, aged 1 year, nd friends of the famby are respectfully invited to attend ber funeral, on Thursday afternoon, 24th inst, at 2 o'clock, from the residence of her rente, No. 87 Seventh avenue, between Six’een:h beventeenth streets Tne funeral will proosed to New York Bay. On Morday morning, July 23, Iga Frances, only child of 1koms: ‘arol'ne D. Jones, aged 8 months, The relatives and friends of the family are reapectfully invited to attend the funsral, this afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from the residence of ber partnts, No. 131 Lewis street, corner of Houston. On ‘Monday, July 23, Jacon J, son of Frederick and Hsnrah Reymono, aged & months and 9 days, ‘The relatives and friends of tne famly are invited to attenc his funeral, this morning, at 94 o'clock, from bis Tate residence, No. 238 Thies avenue, without further invitation. On Sundey, July 22, of consumption, Huan Surrn, family, and the Mont- mn are requested attend bia funeral, in citizen's crees, from his late renidence, No. 393 Nanth avenue, this afternoon, at 3 o'clock. On Monday, July 23, at 9 o'clock A. M., at No. 1 Ma- dison atreet, CuaKLes N. AYRES, aged 21 y: His remalze were removed ‘to the residence of his . L. Ayres., New Canaae, Conn, where the will teke place this afternoon, at 2 o'clock. The of the family are invited to attend On Friday, July 20, at Torresd: Ya., Exriy, infant daughter of Kdwara R. and Caroline Bell, of thia clty. At Peekekis, July 2 Martiew W. Dvnois, aged 27 years, 11 monthe and 19 days. his remains will be taken to Hackensack, N.J , for inter- ment. from the residence of bis brother-in-law, V. N. LeComte, 256 Greenwich street, this morning, st 10 ee The friends of the family sre invited to at- tend. Suddenly, on wontey, Jely 28, Mary Lops, wife of Harmon Lode: ‘the 25th year of her age. t family, and those of her brothers, and Sylvester Nolen, and of her bro- Loden, are rerpectfully invited to oon, at 2 o'clock, from her late residence, 670 First avenue, one door above Thirty- third street On Mopéay afternoon, July 23, after a short and \nful ilineas, which he pore with Christian fortitude, joun L. HOWLAND, in the 16tb year of bis age. ‘The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, from the residence of his avate, Mrs Ebzs and Jape 1. Howland, 271 Hoaston street to morrow morning, at 10 0’clock over fl On Monday, Joly 23, Ava Kate daughter of Egbert C and Carotine Cook, sged 11 months. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from No. 50 West Nineteenth street, to werrow afiernoon, at 4 o'clock, without farther invitetion. Op Sundsy, Joly 22, Justa, daughter of Michael and Catharine A. Vbelsp, aged 1 year, 4 months and 2 days. Her remains were int-rred in Calvary Cemetery, On Monday, July 23, Many E, wife of Thomss Down- ing, of diarrtcea, in the 57th year of her age. "he frends and scqusintences respectfully in- vited to attend the funeral, from ber iste residence, 39 Chotop street, at 3 o'clock this afterzoon, to Greenwood Ga Subiay, July 22, Mrowa. Co 0 , July AKL COLLUM, ‘The relatives tad tenes Are res) aitend bis funeral, at 9 o'clock Mery’s Church, Grand atreet Thulscelphia papers please $0PY, Om Moncey morning, July 23, Hurry Corn, only child of Henry and Matta Maria Gohie, aged 10 months and Ocaye The relatives and friends of the family are invited to atterd bis foxeral this afternoon at 20 , from the revicence of his parents, No. 32 Downing street. corner ot Bedfcrd. Hia remains will be taken to the Lutheran, Cemetery, L. 1. In Brockiyp, on Monday, July 23, Ottvia Gro davgbter of Charles W. arthar, aged 6 months and 1 be ‘unersl this afternoon, at 3 o’cloek, from the resi- cipee of her father, Kent avenue, neat Myrtle. July 20, of rheumatism, Fuza Sxorr itital and adfectionsts wife of Edward 6. cies, of New York. Her loss is mach ther in-law, attend her fuzeral, thi tally invited to morning, at St. Her remains were interred, aecording to ber last ex- pressed reqvest, in Green Cometery, “he has lofta circonrolate husband and three-childrea (9 mourn over ibsig beevy lone, ceeeGE EESEEEE eo Ero-BR BEBES FOR OALIFOBNI4, &0. Now York. San Juan, Aspinwall. PP Ppp! es Port of New York, July 23, 1858 OLEARED. Ship Irene, Williams, New Orloans—Sturges, Clearman & Ship Mississipi, Allen, Baltimore—Hicks & Bell. Ship M Colier, Miramichi—Bassett, Bacon & Co, Bark Hungarisn, Chaso, Montevideo—Chase & Small, Brig Heroine (Br), Meldron, Shedisc—H & F W Meyer. Haideo, Jordan, Jacksonville—Master, ots Caroline, Stinchfeld, Hallowell—Bacon, Sargent & Brig Helen Maria, Pierce, Bangor—Pillsbury & Sandford, on My Hover, Horton, Chatioston—Mooready, Mote & Scbr Lydia Ann, Voorhis,City Point—Van Brant & Slaght. Sobr Bmpire, Osborn, Norfolk—Sturges, Ci an & Co. Sobr Staterman, Wicks, Aloxandris - Abbott, Dodge & Co. Sohr CT Strong, Lisoum, Baltimore—Maillor & Lord. Sobr J G Heoksher, Mandriel, Philadelphie—J W MoKeo, Schr & C Howard, Nickerson, Philadelphis—Jas Hand. Schr Heward, Lovell, Boston—S W Lewis. Schr Plymouth Rook’ Lacy, Boston—Master. Sloop Rhode Island, Hull, Providence—Master. Churchill, New Orleans, July 15, ‘with mdse and passengers, to Charles Morgan, Steamship S sohville, Berry. Charleston, 50 hours, with Spofford, Tileston & Co. inst, te nd Alabams, Steamship zn ly, Marseilles, June 10, passed wit! so, to Cousinery & Uo. Jui off gad de Gatt, passed ship Old England, of Bath, boun Bhip Java, Jackson, Gis: 43 days, with mdse and 330 eennern, ; Poark'l fe, Leghorn, May 27, and Gi- Bark Liliss bral’ar June 17, with rage, do, to E Fabriostel, Bark reeeer (of Boston), Doane, Palermo, June 8, ed Gibralter 19th, with frnit, do, to master. J 36.50, lon 25 25, passed French bark Zelecis, of Bark St Jago (of Portlond), Chancy, Havana, 16 days, vis Cape Ellanbevh (whereshe put in for Grders) 76° hours, with molssees, to Mallett, Dow & Borcess. Brig Annandale (of Camden). Pendleton, Bridgeport, CB, Bt se ee coal. to B Cunard: vessel to Carver & Chase. ‘ ig ae per St Pierro, NF, 23 daye, with Brig Boffal art, Maitland, NS, 16 days, with plaster; arrived at Bridsepert 23d inst Brig Zebron. Bart, Mait)a: NB, 16 days, with plaster; arrived at Bridgoport 234 is Brig Trenton, —, Rondout fo: Rote Triunfo de Pe Portals’ Compas, St Ube 46 dey ocr Triunfo de 0 (Porta), Campas, By 8, witheale, tod 4 Macheso Schr Bicotrio (er), Sweeting. Abacos, 9 days, with pine. apples, Ao, toC Ackerly, July 21. 70 wiles south of Sandy ington, ore for Wareham, Put ed whoad boatd of ship Ai k, Burroughs, Philadelphia, 3 days, land. jal}, Balti fete F wiucket, Smith, Rocklaad hr Isaac Achorn. Greger; land. Schr Oregon, Hatobis, land. Schr J G Brooks, Atwood. Portland, Me. Schr Planet, Handy, Nantucket, BELOW 14 days trom Bartedoes, with re lassen, to 'T Dwigh’,-(By Bandy Hook Tele- wo Farks, unknown, SAILED. Ships Isao Allerton, New Orleans; Guy Manneriag, Li verpool. Wind~Bunrise, ENE; meridian, ESE; sunset, SE. Ship Dent harp, at Boot set the who! ©, Ox Brig Advance, of © yeotel, now at Provi rons, of A¢ discn, », for Bh on Ad diss be commanded by Capt [ron Lavronrp At Essex, C 17th inst. a schooner of 200 he Amy Chase, owned by Morars Chase & Smail, nd intended ‘cr freighting, under command of Hall, Harwich. Heraiad Marine Correspendence. PHILADELPHIA, Joly 28, PM—Arr bark James Cook, Wetten, San Cuba. & days; brig Aaseline A ery, Groenlaw, Beston; Wm C Mershon, 'NYork; Florida, Kelly, Beaten; Ovoe a, N York; Splendid, Lathan" Mion rice, New Bedford; Rockingham, Jacobs, ‘Poctemoutat or . Copes, NYork; Beverly, Smith, Bovton; bri Breeze Outerbridge, \. Melvin, Lyne; C Norton, Norton. ip aes P' Cooper, Dougiass, * 2 i: ced rb, geen acta! r, do; arrost, Seas, do; Mar aret Ann, Dickinson, Fall Atlantic, Elwell, Quiney, wi Watobman, Megatlia, Boston; A Ticoch, Sua. Bur Li shiek went aahere t at biason th mip Lion, WI it re at Mas hed fecm Bt Jobu. NG, arrat StJorn 19th. Bhe would be placed on blocks for ex jon, afer @ pertion of her ballast was discharged. —{ By letter to’ Ellwood Walter, Eeq.) Sr Jouns, NI, July 6—The brig Wilford Fisher wrecked at Ce morning of the 30th doys Thi ans thiok having furoished the d chartered @ schoone” ng, th smaeriale to ‘this port. By at Philadelphia from Sale: Delaws t getber with forcthroat halyard bieck and bulwarke ‘The wate, cock and crew were all iorbead at the time hauling dovu the main jib and were all so severely shocked that they appeared ineaxe tor some tim Notice to Mariners, CAPE KLIZABETH LIGHT Notice is herety given. that in conformity with previous advert: ti ch the lst of Augut the revolving light on Cope dlizabe: that on the tower of the fixed Lt Y endon every night thereat: The illuminating avpsrat order. By order of the Lighthou Lighthouse Iusproton lot Dist, ghthou: voter, Portland, Mo, July 13, 1856," eee £14 from Provincetown I7th, bark F Bunchinis, Taok, At- lastic (not Ir dian) Ocean. AUK Huaford, no report of oil. & from Hlors, Hronaut, of 6. lat 40 12, lon 52, |, from Laguna tor Bceton, Jane 2, ‘Brem), for Philadelphia, July 17, lat 40 25, ton Sehr J A Simpeom Jefferson, from Providence fe ville, July 15 fot 8430, ton 3620 TU aene® MOF Jackson Leer Ports. 0 16 ship Kate Howe, Nor: port hi lay 1 bark Otranto, Ha; Bharghae 81d Apri — shi; k Hono Konc—Arr May 8 Ban Francisco. 8: Port Philip (not Hanton, Feo obo , from enolute, M’ Kenzie, N Yor ip Lizzie Jarvis Burrews, for ite Hs ne, Caltoun, Pigoon, rk lea! Asateeys 305, abip Wild oth, ecbe Spray, oor Amoy; May 1, ships Eureka, Whiptie, Foo-ebow 00; ‘Tillirghast, Amoy: Mth; Ianthe, ast Co: Havna—In pert July ¢ship' Wm V' Kent, Flitaer, for *. ly 6 ship Premicr, R ano, foaded at the July 7 shipe R Cherleston. arr (th; Chatsworth, Gorbam, f Pi , Richardson, for NYork, do; PLilidelphia, Santerd, for Philadelphia, do; Noemie, Jol oh 8 bark Commodore, Williams, vont, E—Arr June 27 ship Moro Castle, x \. Boden ET pe tag ty totes Be 1) Rom 2 i . efitliste mr sViggtt! We Mar Melee, Brum '—Arr no date Br brig Joseph Hows, Spear- Art July 19 9 y agli “ond Windsor, NYork. Cld St Jonna, N ‘brig Sarad W Cushing, K TL Do sbing, Kent, Lon- don, to load for Havene; July %, sbip Barriet* Pevers, Ant. rep. wamroa—In port May 8 bark Holla Mantle. : EXANDR o 3 ALEXANDRIA~Arr July 2 eohrs J House, W ; W Phage NYoru: Mist, do; diet ship Gertrude Penner, rir Ha; oe b NY; 2 vy, et, , Andrew, for k Justice Story, At- ‘and Canton, erie: Derby, Conn, on ‘Crocker, Cobb, Dighton; BAIB—Arr Jury 20 sehr Sally Badger, 4, NYork. Bid brig Polip Lavrabes, Avid, Jacl py Fie: bis dertson, ¥ “ et HEA’ rey oo July CHARLRSTON--Ate July 10 a Tete Jos, een. | A ito (8) G a Iseahiy Eydis, domes trom Cardia pekt sex Isr d, Me. Cid ship Restern Qui Emery, i er ce iiesnd, Myers, dot Lecicive, Hekeser "esr Bra wisomahi Tesbel Darke Jesper, Cnese; hee ann UApTINEart July 19ebip Jane Parker, Bowker, Liver- day®, 1e--C14 July 18 pehy GD King, Trimble, NYork. ‘Ate July 20 sehr Mary Joncsom, Waid witli alate ae Wicca Won, ingtor ‘ WN July 13 brig Vietorl or eRO RO TerN; Hou, eh Perklans Whites te. Ud 5 on, Pearson: Francie Burret, Doxgise, ‘Wass, Sea! 1 H 16 bi Chestens, Samer. Saale tor ¥ ‘are Joly 16 ae ‘icbu W Mince, Leary, Noe ¥ ANS—CiS Joly 14 steamsl Permethe chee tup etor: sive Ublasd (orem) taheswa. London: $ : var A A ul 4 rans lth, Laghoes; Vielain eed), Chousntes Pn 9V) Yon? tor, Es q jlphia. 81d ver, Atexmctrie; Mors, 4 Thorn, Vearm, “Pailaddiphia; ‘Joba. Bowman, porent ker, NYork; Jarvis; i i fi ma Ninetts, Bewey, do; sloop a rey Reefer Onols, Manchester, NYork: sohe Wiens. aloo} ; lean Colamban Zensaoe, Attar. Belew mast Tattle, MTonindrta: ‘Wide Avake ‘Bacto 6 (r Gal- * Groaksts, Pauadelphla: Green ‘Gounty Tanner, SACOLA—Cld July il bark Hugh Birokhead, Dut- janeiro. ILADELPHIA—Arr July 22 stoamer Delaware, Cepes, RYerk; tobe C A eoksher, ftubos, Balom—seo Disasters: RICH MON Bente Sate 0 vebe Haxall, Smith, NYork. OCRLAND—Art ‘Suly 17 vohr Amerioan Chiet, Pressey, SAVANNAH—Arr July 18 bark Chas Wiliem, Hawes, Boston; brig K Lind, Grech, NYork. ‘Cid soht Rackaatress, 80R, 5 Dwr S14 Jaly 19 sohre W G Eadie, Sears, and 7F at Cohaassh Narrows 16th schr Wm R Gibbs, Alexea- dria, and ald for Philadelphia. STON IP GTON—Arr July 19 shes Nysntic, Bar ware City for Westerly; Lewis Clark, Vankirk, 5 pis for Newrort; sloops Jobn He: Jeckeon, Albany wa ents Ty lout. Lisbon; o, facvens Baie Hacazras’™ Trievto; coke Head, Wie NonaN cote Heath, Heat, 5 iy Wi < Serva; co AJ De Rosset, Daniels, ork; ‘20th, Helene, WASHINGTON, NC—Arr July 18 sobr ME Hoo! New ~. ner, rk, Sid 5th sohrs 4 Sree ates Pracklin, Liveole, Nvere™ nett, Philadelphia; ~ THE LATEST ADVICES REOKIVED AT THE NEW YORK HERALD OFFICE Jury 23, 1855. Acapulco, Mex May 26 Alexandria, Eg; July 6 “Feb. 13. Matanzas, Cuba... .July © Aguadilla, P.R///.\May 30 Mauritius,In.Ocean.May & Aspinwall, N. Hay. June 89 Mayagues, P-R,...Jume 38 Athens,, :.June 9 Melbourne, N.S.W.-.Apl. 24 ‘Aux Cayos, Hayti.June 10 Mexico (cily)......Jume 19 ‘Auckland, N. Deo. 1 Monrovia, Africa...Apl 14 Bahia, Brazil June 14 Montevideo, S.A....May 20 Barbadoes ane 6 Nassau, N. P...,..Jume 27 Batavia, Java. ‘May 8 Neuvitas, Cuba..,.Jume Belize, Hor Panama, New Gra.June 30 Bermuda, Para, Brazil. une 18 Bogota, N. @ Pari jombay, KE. 1, Bonaire. Buenos Ayres, Calcutta... Callao, Peru Canton... Port au Prince, Ha} Port Spain, Trini Puerto Cabello, V Cape Haytien, Rio Grande, Brasil. June 1 Cape Town, C. G. Rio Janeiro, Brazil..Jume @ Cardenas; Cuba . Sagua Ia Grande, Carthagena, N. G San Francisco, U. Cayenne, Fi San Jose, Costa Rica. Jame 23 Cienfuegos, Cuba San Juan de Cuba...Jaly 3 Constantinople. San Juan, Nic...,.Jane 16 Curacoa.,, San Salvador, C.A..Feb.16 Demarara, Br. Shanghai. Dominica, W. Salt Lake City... 8 Fayal, Azore Sebastopol. aly 4 Gibraltar... Sierra Leone, Africa. June It Gonaives, Hayti, May 24 Guadalupe...... ie Smyrna, Turke) Guayama, P. B....June 17 Guayaquil,Ecuador.Mar. 81 St. Domingo City.,..May 7 Havana, Cuba.. ly 8 St. Helens..... nt Havre, France Hobact Town, V.D. Hong Kong, Tahita,Soctety Tampico, Mexico, TobAgO....s1ess0e0 Trinidad’ de’ Guba. ei 3. scene. Valparaiso, Chi Vera Cruz, Mex. Vienna . Whampoa. Zanzibar, Ind. O. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED BVERY DAT. PERSONAL. ee era NOT CALL, HAVE GONE TO JER- vey. Wili be bact on Wodneaday, —T. 8. L. ARRIET, I IMPLORE YOU TO SEND YOOR AD- Gress. I regret deeply all that is passed. I wish jcuto be comfortable. { will make over to you the use we used to livein in New York, and sufficient te nee and the young children respectably. Spare theirfuture happiness, and thiok of your dear baby, little A. and aweet little Dy, Don’t loes monet, oad all will be well. PENHA! k ADOPTION—AN INTERESTING LITTLE GIBL, Philip. Is.. .May 5 Manzanillo, Cuba. Mey 23 Maracaibo, Vene’la.June 15 ves Mar, 12 an orp! ine years of a native of New tok, of English parents; 6! tual cl orseasing quite a natural tas® fer music. Any lad = ee. wisbin, child, and ean give Teferences, will phase atpaid, with r tame ard sddiess Renda office, for ope week. i ‘NFORMATION WANTED—OF MARY aND ROBERT Ary, aged sixteen and eleven years, who left Lime- nick, Ireland, for New York in October last, any infor. mation of them wil be thankfully received b; Ary, Wappinger’s Falls, Dutchess county, N. Y. NFORMATION WAN’ —IF THIS SHOULD MEET the eye of the En; oman who lived ss csok at family gomg 12 Soreps: in ase, 18st, wit mead, hat > 10 Europe, ane, pemoead often to: Mocre, at 162 West Thirtieth atreet, she may hear of something to her atvantage. ‘RS. LINFORD, MATRON OF THE CHRISTIAN Home, in requested to call at 17 Johe street, with- out delay, as she will hear of something to ber advan. tage. VAN W. OE OC A CIEL SE ANTED—INFORMATION OF MR3, RIFE AND MRS. Feed, who arrived at five o'clock on lat Friday morning, a wok, from Pbiladelpai A note addreesed to C. B, at Harrison Hotel, Chatham square, will be thanitully received. POST OF FICE NOTICH. ROADWAY PO3T OFFICE.—LETTER AND N&W3- paper bags for the mail ny the steam-hip Pacific will close at this office, on Wedueaday, July 25, at 10 o'clock A.M. Letter and newspa bage clone a: for the United States maile at 1, 2, 3, 4 merry 4 P.M. BERSAMIN LOCKWOOD. __ THE TURP. ENTREVILLE COURSE, L. 1.—TROTIING—GREAT match for $2,010, between the Boston horse Chicago Jack and the New York mare Lacy Franklin. oy Suly 20, at 355 eee for $2,000—two mile |, tO wi 3 de eniels names b. Chicago Jack, Mr f Woodruff names ro. m. lady Freak. Lin. JOKL C INKLIN, Proprietor. U NION COUBSF, L, L—TROTLING.—TUESDAY, Juiz 24, at 4. M., @ match $2,060, mile dest three ln 5, to wagons, J Doanely names 6 g. Hi Road; D. Piffer namee br. g. Major Raggers. This mateb was made in Boston, both being Bostoa horres, which bas made considerable excitemen: among the sporters of the turf. We wonld not be sarprised to see them trot cown on thethities. Thi, ch was made for 00d Gay snd ‘track, bs 7 mite SHAW & WAHITE, Proprietors. THE LOVERS AND BREEDERS OF FINE STOCK.— ‘The celebrated thoroughbred stallion Wild {[rishman will stand for @ limi ®d number of mares the encuing H ME USED IN THE CARBON Leag 8, 1 00 bereby deny it pav- ing been put there with my consent or knowledge, having Bo connection with that order, being @ democrvt. Jas. EMUS, Constable of tae I'weuty frst ward. re O1ICE.— HAVING SEEN IN A PUBLICATION PUR- Forting to give the memes of the members of the irsop League ® name probably intended for mine, I take the liberty of anes that | am not now, nor RavoT ever been a member of that Lesgue. Jaly 23,1855, J F. JiMMERSUN, 194 Cherry street. CASES CLARET, VARIOUS BRANDS, FROM . 93 up; feotch sies and Losdon porter, ‘the cack er dozen; pure wines and liquors by the - jobm or original packages; clive oils, and black tess, segars, tobacco, snuff, &o “CO. wD & CO., im- porters and jobbers, 110 Marray street. ———— Cr WINE—IN CASES, HOGSHKAD> AND HALF bhds —100 bhds. very superior St. Kstephe Bor 5. 1,800 cases St. Juliee and Chateux May | 100 half casks S¢. Julien claret, all to baw 4, . H SIMP8ON & SONS, LP Beaver stress INES AND BRAN DIES ‘tom House look, ip the original, dies, wines, gins, clarsts, cham, aie tm eighth carks, quarter casi: sale by SIMPSON & SONS, 10 Bee THE FIREMEN XEWPT ENGIN® COMPANY.—THE “memBRR? oF ‘thin company are requested to weet y ¢ 0: ¢ hoase, 201 Centre street, on Wednerday eveniy ¢, 25th instant’ at O34 clelock P.M for trial of 90g! ae. 1 ~] mosth'y mesting w' cook's rooms, 361 Broome street, ‘at 8 o'clock seme Fe? ning By or ier, JAMES OF MORE, Secretary. —A CARPET BAG. IN GOING PROM TWENTY. ost. ty. sixth street ac th Fwenue, to ith atreet, and Fifth avenue, between 7 wud 10 © yerertay Geeving The anter i"! Y, ouitetly comarded by load, g Wa Jaco COLW.N, corwec’ of Twenty ects 6, ant ;