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8 NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1856. : ear FELI.MORE MASS MEETING. sinlien sat of the whole country bad ‘1 more fashion bat not the real, ¢mdoyment that is to " News from Havana. Police Intelligence. est Queey dia con‘act with bark Sophia) njuced hor ho repeal been made, = " rit gea” vathead, t. On port bow. ‘ - ny jm pa er anchor . eur i it was they of the South who had been injured’ by i a | Lake im the vic} Bk OVAL OF THE STEAMSHIP PHILADELPHIA~LANG® | Tax Buog May.—The Second ward police distinguishod | Queiower anchor Ie. collision oceurred on ioe jain AMpecohes ot” Winter G. Davis, of Maryland; | It Was but & short time ago that the factions of the abois. | “laity latter is of the finest you} AMOUNT OF SPECIE ON BOARD—HEALTH OF THE | themselves yesterday, by agaitt arresting E, W. Butler, ng a fog. Ship City <if Brooklyn (ashore) received ©. ¥. Mooi, of Okie} Hampheey Marihal?, Comets shranks inle one small corner of the State; they Pity second cme of the emineriegn to be CaPTaLy GBNERAL. barged with obstructing the sidewalk in front of we | purcoycamage, ard the aurvey orvened, her to proceed. ‘<f Kentucky, and othere—Two Ways of 812 ot Saley any 2 directs, and noble The Unitea’ States mail steamship Philadelphia, | american Museum, by gathering « crowd while'selling | may be Wrokrn. Pepe siccenl Despatth, dc, dec, | largo number of % {te | J, McGowan con Banding, which left New Orleans | books. Mr. Butler, on being taken before the magistrate, | ant *aay natices slate that anew sale Of goode fron Bi accordance y vith the following call, a meeting of the | Stet, That was wimt the July 16, and Havans st 4 P. M. of the 19th, for this | stated that he had obtained permission to sell his books | Making about £14,700, in all. realized wh io te present. Minow Nothingy wis held last evening tthe aradouny ot | naa ee port, arrived yesterday ,“orenoon. at the door of the Museum, and the charge against him | interfered with iy the fnceesae SAM ey refore, hull on the ship, . being deemed too fri art deci y the 22d inat, as tat ti ‘The Philadelphia landew twelve eemenen ont a charg mt no frivolous, the rag rate, Alders nae laa. ee ald pene moe bull feet entu “on hee shout $25,000 in specie at Havas, and had 115 pas | fits before leaving the court room. ‘The police, if they | Von. Her ean whe waaterss Uy gale, to voy nthe, ety of New York uietl silver, for tried, could undoubtedly find better b than arrest: to in said California came to bea free State and q pl over the means of and $200,000 in Mexican , for New 1 t v business than a! i : AD ame: nation of Millard Fluimore to ihe otice ¢f | POPuloUs Northwest camo to be free. Why nae Yneir goods. “Fishing, salliog, | you ing every few weeks, this weak and ‘unfortunate Blue | , SR AMMA, from Cardi for Sarnnua, before of Musil! *¥pPort that ‘nomina Kansas would be an exception to that rule? Why . » and Many other manly exercises, pears to be tninjered in the ball. Truly as, 213 o'cloak, wo rtoents sereet, on all the troubles and diasensions grown up that now the mind and body, are/here to be | ‘The health of the Captain-General of Cuba was | Annus of A Newsrarsn Canvascer—James McDonald, | _ Sir ews TuaxreR, of Castine, ahantonet at son 27 to adopt measures in saitate e the e country in regard | to Kansas a Tt was 30 in abundance. I might tell ‘you of the moon- | reported in a precarious state when the Philadelphia | a man about 45 years of age, and canvasser for adver- ras ingured ie Howton snd dPortiatd for B60, as Colon cane Aled, and the audience, not- | rived that the laws had bee violated, refused te ~ leas excursions on the lake, thé “pic nica,” the tising for newspapers, was arrested on Wednesday after- | ‘Alliance Mutual, ‘Triton Matnal, Boston, Unie stat prose prov fo wae Weather, wore very demonstra. | tB¢ army of the Uniter! States to enforce the law. Tt was i Mag T have enjoyed sjewraing OUR BAV'ANA CORRESPONDENCE. * | noon, for drunkenness and disorderly conduct, and fined sg each Washington oce, Bown, and q looks Fourteenth pray On tne baleeny which over- | 10 be pada gp Aacat cactenaeien BR ame | #Pace, ning that te worl of pis ‘absorb- Havana, July 12, 1666, pan ep peri prptecnn ay bin fine. be per. | Bet dow Bogan’ weege Sa0? Marren snp amultn was Dodworth’s baud, who | there excited by the new.s of the movements of the Hal, is your ai and that you are too busy General Concha’s Maa s—His Tulies and Popularity—A | i witiamsburg, and there the fine would be paid. Oa | The carcoof the BT was railroad irou, aad was ins be: music, # large # Weed, r ingens youl pane eof alogtr te meat. | this pe of Haas asthe tat promtiet Gang cae | hegi,cecamend Lake, Mohegan, ot one of the the Twelfth Ward Fillmore and Donelson Club having Agitation bow pervading the en untry was not in a re- Newronr, R. I., July 20, 1856. 01 ‘when an nei cocarred Which was not down on the | S&complish neon neh A Weuret ther a Matters at the Hotels—Amusements—The Ger- (erogramme. nevolent, is fog poe 4 from the rural districts, stepped pie aware ay a ee ce Hoops Bigger than Ever—Lager Bier and the vure flag which had been threea wee, RkUE UP a minia- | medy for the > eee 4 Profound salam to the wndience, Tite boxes, made as No sixteen stars there bi (waving the iiges and cries of “Go it, ate bse itcucs Court Marti:t—Brigads,'t De Rada Leaves Costa Rica. | arriving at his Home, he refused or neglected to pay over oer tipabiy bl Buh aE ; 1 8, — You will remember wrote you five or six months | the money, and rushing into the kitchon seized & carvin, cof varia of thirteen. Kew Tork bul hija wat since that General Jose yle la Concha, our excellent | gtromp to re arrest him. The policemen, upon rellcting NNTANS yaaa tid 1880 lone at S000: one alge ay oi J that they had permitted him to leave the count; id cau Soene mes agen to Seah angers of bo right to re-arrest him, came back to the city without Rai, three years ol, 36 ons Bou ih ‘was received in this city, it »’a8 generally doubted, Re-Cartcre oF AN ALLRGED BURGLAR,—John W, Schultz, gare eax Hoey ae fae" gas oe gt ore J and the few of my friends who knew that I'am one | the burglar who was shot at the house of Mr. Briggs, No. Aimericau Ragie. en years old, (2) 0n3. Sig) of your correspondents langhed at me, saying I had | 139 Henry street, and subsequently escaped from the New | Ship Norhumberland, twelre sears. ut, 892 lon been hoaxed. To show, however, that that informa- | York Hospital, was yesterday brought to this city from aon ke Bis Roun, three years old, 1780) tons, tion was correct, I transfer and ytranslate the few | Lansingburg, Pa., by two constables of that place, who $3100: ‘and one sixteenth of slip Robert Kelly, seven yer following lines from the “ ‘Relegra Phic Correspon- | recognised him from the description given in the New | gust, fons, $3400; terms teu per cent cavlr; residue latd Peer “, York papers. Schultz now confesses that he committed Bark Tangier. of P it b dence” of the Diariode la Marina, p whiishedin that | Leh lary, and alter being shot by Mr. Briggs, managed | auction on Taeedey nortan: at Bogan: 204 tans. was paper of the 13th inst., dated New % ork, July 12, | 10 reach Catherine street, where he went into an alley, Wealeship Morea, of New Bedford. 88 tons, has bee iL hick resei Quak er City from | | 24 was seen by a man unknown to him, who, at his re- | chased by Azel Esq, for $8009 and will sail 1856, and whicly was reosived per poet quest, conducted him to his lodgings in Ceatre street, and | for Coast of New Zealand, wider command of Cant Mf Mobile on the 17th:—“EY procsimo corre 9 les llevara | on the way, Schultz says, this man robbed him of the | ter, #8 before. a articles he tolen from Mr. Briggs’s house. He was | | T-AUNCRED—At Essexs Maas, 10th inst, by M PL a Vds probablement eune noticia agradaa 'e para ese "A inan named Karns, alloged to have } McKenzie, n fine freighfing bark of 240 town. ‘eatied. ie to t Aid Society, at the North. Thank God no troul by foeryana was 4 member of any cxnigrant eae png En lege pepe ~~ Party up from a section ske a and caz.tied away by the Our Newport Correspondence. ing called to order, -because a majority of | The Opening of the Season—Rush of Visiters— B00d natured looking old Northern States yWould not vote for mamans—First Concert of the Season—Ladies’ prea aye Ge Mr. Davis, after discussing tt ori rhe ot te many Visiters pana Aged . Davis, re princ are in here in perfect crowds, par ane Nebraska act at grost length, thew ired what if Daareka ei ehanisth quarts | waste cabecia carte tans were to succeed in Ing elec- are ‘8 full as they were last year about tion. ‘The battery of Greytown. the Ostemd Conference, t aod at cp at ied, 4 Ng Peck Wenner the same time, The Ocean counte, this morning, lows:—That is my country,’ all over, DP” GENTLEMAN—No Fremont there—No, sir—No fremont there—Not a bit of €! (That”, . e pay re PU hold you upthe's the boys. pants) Who haew wher oneal 7 bony aoe the Llenseiee) 274 visiters, not reckoning childres, nurses, ser- | pais que tan veravestima oeu primaautudds 4.” This, on roy pions ice of Schultz, is also in'prison. bard, owned by ps hog Harding, and ethers of Wi ienpocable to Say bow much more he would have | some scientie ai reepectatte gentleman man of | Y@8t8,coach drivers, &c. The Atlantic and Fill- | rendered into English, mcans:—By theme st post | anager of ax Autecro Horst, Tu:kr.—A man named J. iene ee lO v came forward asd read eS read the call of which he nominated Hiram Kpcbum on ne The Romisation was unanimously endorsed. = = bumber of Vice Presidents and will. probably send you news very agrees ble for | B. stone, alias Charles B. Prentis, applied for lodging yes- Pct Bhowse tae: been erected on the apit yourcountry, which so truly esteems its first autho- | terday at Lovejoy’s Hotel, and having a suspicious appear- | The hous feed rity. ance, was watched and seen to enter the rooms of five or | colv: is cle r. a e iron lantern. This gentle hint io generally understood to n *late | six of the boarders. A policeman was called in, and he some scientitic attaiaments—e- successful ea ‘plorer-- | More Houses are nearly full; the greater number of 8 good a horse: Ko Carsom—| “hter)— AS good & man ithe Daitle eld wetien, Pree ys man of | *Heif rooms are let to families forthe whole season. twenty days’ experieuce in th» 2 euate of the United | The Bellevue House (formerly kept by Mr. Hazzard, man known more in Wait # treet than where House,)’ else, (laughter,) and snore famons-0\" his Mariposa yerant | DCW Proprictos of the Fillmore popes than by any grant that the peopl ¢ the United Sates | Kept by Mr. Peckham,a new hand in the hotel will ever make him. — (Laughtes.», A tried man, in- | keepiag line, and of course has yet to learn a great Tried, and fennd wane obedi to. te orders of bis superior ‘osibm in thne ct war, | deal. This hotel is doimg yet very poorly; its for- ing, alter its President, ed, ater which Secretaries were ‘The light is designed as a guide to clear the spit by Viseoum was arrested and locked up for trial. He bad made simi- | Passing through the main ship channel, pie Leng ae satin Se Sate and Cound he lar visits to the Fastern Pear! Street House and Tammany | artes, wilt he iliaminated witht lens ane or the auth T Pozas at 3 Lysert ts t oar “4 vd | Hall, and articles fourd in his possession were identified | elevated 85 feet above high water mark understand from good authority e demand by parties from whom he had stolen ther. Bg order of the Lighthouse Boa © HB CALDWELL, Light ve Inspector 2d on the forecoi cn the forezoing officers were elected, Mr. Kercavm ee Mectis 4 Gentlemen, casa ioe 19,182 following effect: — friend of Mull 4 have come here to-night as the to be created Duque de la Salvacion de Cuba, da * . i ey sd the hoor pemetNl hegeei (Cheers.) 1 thank you for | and cashiered. Should be be mle Commander-in’ | mer patrons are gone to the Fillmore Huse, which | Would it not have sounded as well find: he-bees om Arisa Amavtt vrow a Carp.—Willant Jones, alias | Boaten, July 16, 1006 for your President, “weet! UPOL me in choosing me | Chief of the Uuited States army? (Cries of “No! No!’’) is 4 7 titled Duque de Atares and Viscount de lw Puste? Whelan, a blacksmith, was yesterday arrested, charged ‘Whalemen- excitewent in the oe ae 1B the ‘time of a fearful | Zhis men ss 3 ee vee Hi Brees, wee S ab eee = ane ioc # Those ve been his titles had I had the | withattempting to violate the person of Catharine Calland, | gout,” Nev pet gmt fom, 22 ship Aretie, Beans, for times as this that (ne, ind, Dut it isin precisely such | too long beaded to’ allow himseif +> be nominated; | dern , . Nisholns, New + of ing thet a “Id at 4 (ol cit Bang a pe Re: t power of bestowing them. @ child nine years old, whose pareats reside in Pifty- Cid at do 234, brig Elvira (of Mattapoisett); Mecritie band bepend ho infuence. (Gheert,) whee Seieee ry feckioun was bio havent ton be WE igure ‘who | Visiters continue % come in as fast aa they have I do not believe General Concha has had the P seventh street, near Fitth avenie, ‘The child, isis stated, | MuticOcean. Sid ee Pacific Geeun,” conventon dpauiee (was under coumderation ma | Wazted io" use him ‘hs their owe px tpoves. Le was | done daring the last three: days, then it-won't last | yellow fever at all. He ate, 1 am told, vorwcious: | catjod at Jones's shop, where he eized her, and drawing | ship ttampten, Hea SP Re Sake Karch or Cor ton (applause) it pom ghee by General Waehing- | ominal because political learlers -tae-nght they could | long befors the Bellevue is filled ala... The Ocean | \¥ yi! a Ler hood over her faee, threw her upom the gronnd and | 12. ro Jat. de. Rot reveive Ff and fool the American people as we eto led three years Of the Sate sf New York, | ago. (Criesof “Never, rever. > Witowr, then, ‘did whey is kept by Mr. J. G. Weavers; as im fort aer years- want? (Cries of “Fillmore, imove:’") The speaker rmamians here i i fige then, after highly eulogistic’ rem ska of F illmore, claim- dade — eee toy ae _ bottle of champagne, then went out and caught } a; tempted to accomplish bx infamoos purpose, Her | Ship Wild Cat. McLellan, from Cardiff for Callao, 34 cold. A slight fever naturally ensued, which, with ams brought ber mother to the shop, and she caused n 13 W. ‘ : the fit of indigestion from which he suffered, his } the arrest of the blacksmitd, who ia quite an olf man, Ship Bavari pualing: bende for Havre, Tune 29, no ce Beyart, and held for exami - on ie Baltimore Ape'30 [6 ument, and deew one of the into ttack of “Yeliow Jack.” } He was,taken before Jus' - ns strong, . 7 . | tears magni into an at ol b eR. tat 15.1 toy. Naw ye Taght that im every excite. | ing that he was the proper nan at ile f-resent drisis in | TOE 1G MY, Mo. Gtlantioéana Will nore fiouses, | This idea Dr. Bostarreche, the chief of the medical | sat. ies yy Westmoreland, Tecnu; from Liverpoot for Phitad pant Place; and soit will be. Now, what chall ec dout tne | at the coming Presidential election, sae do wh amid great | and producing eome very fine mesic, ‘They are a | Staff, whose services were immediately called: into ee ee Wain’ Reckawey, Coodwit; thoes Lf 1 for B Power is out ee orité the present rdministration ? Political | applause. : great ‘aturactiom in Newport. attend the sick man, did not consider it his interest Naw York, Duly 24, 1966; aac ee ere er ee Bovener a! and While it lasts we can hope Mr. Warno Hetewmvs cameto the front of tke stage The arrangement of hops rad'the mai agement of to contradist, but,on the contrary, confirmed. the You have published! in your peyer two sueceasive state- ig James Wakefield, from Bath for Savannah, Jul: Who eball next be ged the question to-night is, (Grice of wnintee, tt The | a of the mee, you F Bay well, Mi faith. (Cheers) Thee, MOY st ‘promises and brokea inion, by administering in id succession. no tr . Jel ieciexs ie oil ve, i of sweet ol ‘ad’ | know not ments in the-ease of Jobn B. Steo%; again ow many ti spoor of trementina, iy called spixits of turpentine, which Reece ed my informant added, the patient swallowed ‘Mle a | mont, pr'acing the facts before the public as they are. In pn rie: man.” Then came the preventing of car- | Juag las’, a oction was tried in the-Marine Conrt, betore | ) Ck fae nd in poet fe as before barks f riages from passing the Palace, and the: is- | Justice Tompson and a jury. On that occasonl made | cohy p rn me if al sh eh imnith, for dd I i amd swore to ap affidav's; stating that [hac seen Mr CA 1 suing of almest hourly bulletins, reporting the state of the Captain General’s health. One-hour | “t2!«. defendant's couns speakiryy with oue rot the ju: ‘ br - rors and showing bim a payer, after tre Judge h-ateharged n. $ we were told “the medicine had eporated favora- | the jury and let the court room, and belore (ej ary had umrvncos. uly Uo—8id hark Cordetis, “eovooe B bly;” next that “his Excellency was restless;” | devberated upon their verdict. “That fact was cenied by b yf Se poke Waa inlet. Dole, hsipion YW stands on ‘the eve of its dissola. | after Mr. Davis retired, and aunewnsed tl tat he had re- 29 4 aa Sart wicrpietopca Norse Se Some’ | Smee a fener cuuromente «sana, Masrachpectis,”’ which is-new in ¢ess'om in Boston. The rf Fremont men, he added, claim that they ha‘ve o imajority, | te €eason was given last night, at t be B¥ttmore and that the Couneil would endorse Fremcnt. He thea | House, by the Germaniuns. it was ve ry fully at- ared the despatch as follows:— tended by’ the visiting élite of ibdies, rte nee To the Hon. Hinam Karena, Chairman of the great pot. | Of course, took double the space ibys org “ary that we should haye mem | more meeiing now in sessiow im Neve Yout~Or: the last balix | Man, OD account of thoiy encemous heop 1s. ~(cheers)—s0 weg will take | jhe Fillmore men were bend sbe racstet the Fremont moo | these large size dresses ave becomio g a great (Reg Be, Be bee beard aot peered sibteriuiitae Viinstan se) ts = nuisance; the ladies Leip orn gpd er this year > € it 3 the sepor' y i F Of that great; Sm" Sonny (more cheertagy | and they found it to read as follews, which, it will be = od lane egg yh for Ens recat @, allerro- | | Brig Ada, hence for Doboy Island, was passed July neous, and caloulated (yinjure my cliaractes and repata- | 380%. lon 7407 y us Sehr Santa Clara (nothing further), ad Ji tion, I request you to publish the: following true atam- | AM. of Chincoteague rr er ene an Foreign Ports. ipeoming admi, red hy Not ping to hope for, but from administration > om the audience.) Gentle- ilar 4 Fillmore; so say 1 (Ap- Milard Fillmore. it was aso 4 ™® "most worthy of the Presidency; } Seed, diflers somewhat {yom the reading of Mr. Hutch- balls Won't holds many pers in, that he “was more comfortable,” &. On | yr. stecle, who wade acomplaint of perjury agamst me. Be rely 2i-Brr bark Albert. = Applause.) niltecee” testimony of Daniel Webster. | ine-— = a 4 = oS be tite ssoand night there were eighteen Spanish doc- | That case of perwry was tried on the Rein instany by Po: & Phindemphia; 18h ie ore Barer Liver) Sd preeminent abit weron, July 24, fore, nor theyvcan’t seat so many pers ms a6 the Hon. Hina Keren, Chairman cate, Fi —_ he dipner ta ble. Can't you de something to helps out & aoring bis administration, dispiay- xy. Was it not'} lice Justice Flandreau. Mr. Ludlow, dry goods merchant, | Siri, Carney. and Arkansas, Albert, Rosion: iy and unmistakable patriotism. 229 Greenwich street, the juror to whom Mr. Steele {| Brown. NYork; Albion Lincoln. Pendleton, Portland: On. Bangor: 19th. going in, hark Aquila. tors in attendance upon his a nai Bad did not kill him between them? 2. q ; New Yook—On the ‘eat.bs llot he Fillmere | of this dile + On Tharsda; th hi ‘got in mmand of the ship of State, it was | Dvn were ulead, th “ache : 8 dilerama / '¥ evening th ie frst hop had spoken and shown the paper, was sxamined end con- i He was advired wet ‘or clear weather. but in astorm. | =" "ere® OE eek NEE GoKe, | Of the season is to be given at the Oc ean Buse. make ind ioquay. oa Laker ya eg eng = firmed all the fac's stated in apy affidayét. John Bi Stoele | yyy yn yuk A Adnins. Williatrs, Matanzas and Ne “No: T am to ber _satinue the oid cabinet, but he said. | The reading of the despatch was weeived wish che most [ Send some one, and lead om the first Red owa, polka | freee Payelsen pad pon tate Cietan himselt, on his cross examinasion, was obliged to wafirm | Matanzas, July 16—Arr barks, Warren, Packard mnst have my own _—«*syousible for the government, and I | enthusiastic applause. or the German? By the by, wiking of tha Ger- | the mest /amous physician o¢ this city isacreole. | the facts, and offe-d to abandon his gomplaint, saying | Chace. Clifford. Bosto Fellow. Filiott, Sierra Am able maa f; cabinet and advisers.”’ He selected | "fon G. F. Moons, of Oblo, was theu introdsod to she P man, a dancing master fom Padindely is here (a |. On the third:morning (I think it: was) we were | for bjs justification, that at the time Je made b's com- | lige Moonlizhi, Small, Portland: Adela, Byers. ¢ State, and other sr |, Massachusetts for his Secretary of | meeting. After remarking Upon whe greatuess und por. ), Mr. Hlasko})giving lessons toa large cl ass, and he | all thrown into # state of the greatest excitement | plaint, be supposed that my adidavit wea » malicions per- 12h. barks Architect, ‘Bailey. NYork: Hmm —_ Preference 5 de meu from all eee ght Foountty; | perity of the commer sal emporivm, in whien be now '| is teaching it fignres in the G+ -rmam,and | by the intelli, that nis Excelleney “ had passed sonal attack against bina, Justice Flandrewu om tlmms ex. | Ieee Wie ocean Saco; Demarara, Bt Subinet was select a. ene Aihoes IS | tor the frst time addzessed a purite imeeting.ot his Satiow | promizes to invent a8 many move, if requ ired. @ restiess nig) and = was not until the after- | amination d ee pe ets Brosdwn: Sid 16th barks AH Kimball, Stanley, NOrlean Polder eas. ‘om differ en —Z {bey were | citizens, he asked to what causer should this groatmespeund Lager bier has been iatroduced here, aiid bas-been | noon, when w re informed he Had had “are M E G. , 335 Nickels, and P Pendleton, Noyes, Constantit re in (Great cheering) ad tlav prosperity beatiributed’ It wos mot because thar dey ¢ | well received. Ibave aounted six saloons. Bven | {teshing sleep,” and was again more comtortabie, ———— ——~ — ane W—Arr bark Cornelia L Bevan pg > Pig comme silk oak po ig eb we ng reenter 1 y | the Ocean Cottage has been turned into 1. !ager bier hee we became aerate However, MARITIME (NPTELLIGENT Lariean ir) Cheney NYorks en armmet Or at 4 “5 4 oF a. ° “the is over,” am in conveying Sacea, Jniy H—Arr sear Effort, Dunning, Mi site sea gh ae «etna agea | Bor fhe Sere cic salauensh" 2m | fereiy foie print dont New YorkCGer | the nrmation that Gen. Jou des Conca, snow me toe laeeprapepplpapetengedtity 1 (Voice: —stitiar, aretgn aftairs; and who was pot there? | Pum of the Empaw State, but it waa because sha we, tre | man Opera). She hasnos yes forgotten the-art, hat | Convalescent. ‘ Trintpan, July 1—Acr bark Franklin. Mitchell, i ‘anges at og i Fillmore. ) A portion of the waenne couneeting link i the vain bay bonnd eosma ‘ae gives you now a seseet Philadelphia lngerwithan \ sey eee pet dally visitors. daring mig eos. eig-Tohn Sevens, Peters, NYork, Sid 1h brig StepH a point a stake, pplawted. | ther, In view of her greatness, and in view.c’w? a: con. | Italian aria or cavati ness grea’ ' . «Jollowing de a tered, bearing a banner with the | sciruted the great element ch her streng:hend. wf dence i Brign tenor, is at the Atlantic | quisite on Friday (yesterday) to have a bvola in ‘1 Tome Club—Oir cow a a Mus land, ene was not & spot ic.’ thew" sole tend Pg Fa A e has taken a snite of oo — might cn his septa Aneced vane sitar FW Benedict NYork; HM rice’ Gl speaker ay - Where there should be 0 haper reuesd-DNS Y » mamtain- when his Excellency recovers he may see at a ringle ee Black Bird, Wareham. 2 fi wer, giving F then went into the history of the Mexican | ing the peace aud quirt of the country, and> ohare ‘here | rooms find rong iets ps bogey i glance who amonget his favorites A saglectea to i agg ll ALEANY, fale tt-Are schra Nightingale. Rake mpi wo ae more the praise of having diroctat the | ghoul. bedisplayest a nolar lave for ibe Ate <rican Union. oe oe aie days, aibo Gottschalk the pani, pay him dus attention during his illness, Putton Koes Yark:....30br Ob Beds Ravi Meee er eel a nen 198, kbOUeh to gain from Mexico vast and useful Terri (Applavse.) To bring adoxt-such roresuily wrat atrouger | Rect chalk, g he enCslenel Ores Bt of the t of | Bererlone ‘New York....July 20... . Z @ Ge. Tay A Was in opposition to the desire and advice | gil Could they have ‘den ee electiag or We » ennae announced. Signor Corelli, the tener siager, is at exColonel Crus Romero, : regime at of | te we Ree eae ie ‘oe, Hackenaoe r* me Sative ticket which tha American, tear ,"atw resented | the Ocean House, giving singing lessons in various | Tarragon, is being tried before a court wsartial, | eA 0°00. Now Yuri... lAug. 2 a= «Beers, bes Tw ‘here emteret the meeting amid loud | for their suftrages’ lép would ask. lw did whig friends | cottages. upon a charge of robbing the Real Hacienda—that | Wasinngton New York.....Ang. 9.2... ‘@d—Are vette Three Brothers, —, Baitimore. Cld LM pony ° sage Dive ne oe ke awn ——— they were eoing to font Se O2004-4 sd take no part in Chevalier Hulsemann is at the Fillmore House. I oo — es erly < pone sarees FOR CALIFORNIA, ETO. B ere Po gfitghonmeck. like saad a ae. ee oe this comtest? | He trasied they vere ¥ 1 conservative and | f te mention that the Bellevue House has a | to hiscars to pay his regiment w here have | Oricsta..........Now-York.....Aug. 9...-..San Juam Me. | p Jy tON, Jy ey arks Octavia, Mietell, spy Stiaseve, conttaned Mr. Ketbiaan, wilt exsoute | 100 S7ent lovers of Gasle Cosas, (7, had too great 0 20- band of nine men alone. It is called the“ Roman | been no less hit fitteen fiscals ( ape | ator. STEAMEMS TO AND FROM BAVANA. ign Rotertom, Crowenk Genre aor Tom. ere tb a fbether or bo; and dherlore I now give nouce, | fig. St Wer “ONLY 0 SSSS.S anpatriotican sctee } Band.” I don't knew why, but I think it: tg om so- | tle) SoopeTer OS"eacapen ‘al the mueiieg- oot o | ecttitt pir samseoh 2m fa tue eh tarane ma | Cire: de Philadelphia’ dc minions ere is any one hore who desires to invade the | “The speaker, in conclusion, ¢ edicted that Fillmore | COUmt of several Italians amongst thom, ‘The pro- | ine ny ito es ‘ 2 ae : Mary Farrow, Drinkwater. NYors i "e Bot bis Beighbors sad saseh Ste Sorcery, | UY] would be elected, and that afas the campaign the oppo- rage ay tg wha bene the old, houses a de Rada, having concluded his | ,5AfiX®.Cirr ov. Kew Gnanapa—Prom New Yor, Hith, ar. found: Aan M Weeks, Bullock, ork Tara beers." im not to vote for Millard . didates wou! tow ing tree hops and concer! Brig: . a ing at Havans St and Now Oriexns From New . , NO: laren oe whole wnilitary orgaaiaation of both the | that the true Americans of det bo where (applause) ; T givin ‘sa movement on foot to have music twice | business at Costa Rica, (whore no occasion axisted | leans th. Havana Ah, Avo at New York Lah Comgen Workington. KC; Myers. Rhodes. Rich veut suc 4G wavy would ve brought into requisition to pre. | around the standard of MAP eq Filmore, aud that the | a week in Fort Adams, in the afternoon, as they | '0r the display of hia great rutlitary skill), bas pro- | isc IST Mon ih. From Wome i8im Mavens | 1 ver: Mary Filzabeth: Price: Sarah Ann, Are! tne righ ban outrage. (Cheers) f caa also say that if | success Of the AMEFICAN GW LS woulc be crowned by bis | used to have formerly when it was ocoupied by | ceeded to Lima, where be bes a rich bat childless | tion aie st New York 2a, E hia: Ontario, Day: A tion, si ita of the South, granted to her by the constitu: | election United States ” ‘The Germanians ase to per- | Uncle, into whose good gracea Le would insinuate When the above dates (wil on Sunday, the steamers will wall k. such ® ould be assailed, Millard Fillmore would oppose | | Sir. Hermes egni0 F osonted himself, and said that | form as a military band, and each cortijo is to pay | bimmeelt. on Monday. Tiwy Igawa New Oriewoa ea gear 8 A.M. an tide ing; tt 8 effort or combination pe Ly pag cuser, | the meeting would Bar oto take the resolutions which poms Wap a tf rp techonggltn et T heg to direet your attention to an aditorial arti- | fyillsgmlt. and te Taabet “eaves Cnarionton wad Tinvaus at bos a moreer,”” oe oe ieaeeels ant ee Gnets wie been PEW cuted tw uight om trust, and that mae y — cle in the Diario'de la Darina of the 16th inst., mie — Sc eaeell a ie 4 Y i a aswer all purposes:— . upon the subject of Kansas. It be foundex-} au: tnd Ieinre intended for Oe Naw Youu Hanae | [i nab come) | Etec” Goo vee EMIT es Buckananer John C.Premoatcannot | The Presidential Canvass Land Canines aay eraaite, benides, being extremelx compl itl ial Whiaaelphin rches Lveander ne questi sin . Fil oe Ward Fillmore can. “ . menta} 0 democrat w the North- a = —— eine seco Aihany: Moselle, Buriingame, do. Barnes, ~ 2 “uppert -ane eid, ‘Somprom ae to | ERE resinten” ag unanimouly adorted: ater which, |, saalt'er the Presents chair ean United Staten Aeon on a wand SW/to KEW gu hash SPTaSS Baa ~ 4 i of the countr! “4 o Maneuatt, of Kentucky, was introduced id 4 = Syphax, B J cea Mie fo hut brew im the Presidential | 8A loud chr Any AWeien silence war restored, be | fought out in its preliminary stages in the Ui Saaan ainaaianice ® ir Fon Pama + ir "when the Kansas Nobrasta bill was passed, he | Spoke @ubstar 74. follows:—Let me return you my | States, and the various parties are counting noses = Anstatt, Rotierdame is Necks Wopeett, ee 4 gid wave vetoed it. And, gentlemen, why do the re | anksfors? Vary reception. (“Louder, louder.”) I | and fixing on their candidates. Of these at present Mr. Burlisgame and Ger. James who srrivot at the Eve pres. hia" toad far Elrerpoot: harks Maryland’ een Hy icans oppose him? Simply because he ian honest | CAENCLSP® 4. jouder. Ihave been * put through’ al: | there are four before the public—Buchanan, Fre- } rett House on Tuesday morning, em rowtr for Niagara OLEARED premen: Herder (Brem), Kuhlraan. NYork: Syipl z a retitay dght, at Brooklyn. Let me, be continued, con Banks and Fillraore. Setting aside Pill- | yay , sie seb Steamship Labasea. Cook. Lt Pe: Bewon,brigs Elias Ann. Rawiey. st John, NB Ang an. rs. gram | S mp tem ae. | Mont, » lis, left town yestesday morning, on their return to ship Lebaeea. Cook. Livergoo! Wisensset; Sarah Peters, Lord. NYork: Johu ft a A Yorcs—He onght not to have been made President. you on the fact that there is no longer any se- | Doe's. the most unlikely candidate of the four, Sinp Camden, Beles, Liverpool--Daobam. ‘ostwe : sehrs Hyena, Pales, St George. i Sree of “Put bim out!” “put bim out!’ and great con. | SF*¥ "pout cause—that the men who have been ene 5 ene whe may fl io Washington. Sbip Messcen Beg NB Wetwrened ems > , jaion followed.) talkir “rout uark lanterns and secret associations and | 8nd regarding Sa eee teary OF the | ,, Te Memphis Whip of the Ou inst, saya-—Com. tava | Shh Andoy et Ringelends i pi ei a ' Tue speaker said—Let him be, or ke will return to . have now aa opportunity of attacking our principles. | With the ultimate CO ee ni ticed “ao | lette lef last evening on the Nawdnal, on rout ‘or ste th MJ Kimball, Melelian, Wavre—J Feckine. looted. Reckwith, NYork. Conical ‘Amerien, sray. (Confusion continued.) ‘American party, said the speaker, is the forlorn <a party, a Fremont. Mr Bacher | natt,baving been appointed to the gommand of the Nor- i? cersenon, Steep, Hew Ortecee ce Hf Brianne : y im, Fddy. Providence: Win Collv s Stet land. Ct. Cid schrs Helen Mar, Tooker, Bow Hark Stadlend (Old), Kuckins Baltimore—Stanton & Rager. %, " ship Johann Smidt (Brem), folk Navy Yard. It is altogether likely, however, sat Vrig J McDonald (ir), MeDenald, Queeustown—P D ne of (reedom, it stands the fire; and ANhough it this appointment will be revoked, aud that he will be ap: After silence was obtained, Mr. Ketchum comtinued :— “e ark days so did those who won American independe: Fillmore is censured because he signed the Fugitive nan is the nominee of the democratic party, Siew but he could not do otherwise, elected Applause.) We care nothing for the sigas of the times, which represents to a great extent the aggreasive | pointed to the command of the Navy Yard at PhUadel |») + Neplew & vo S BANGOR, Sate 22—Arr acter Kila, Umer, Phila ate hae, bigs, whose principles are ‘opposed to the (Arrive future ‘beamed brightly. before the party, and fendencien of the Toes manifest deat Mand | Pola. The Commodore. is the voveut navar oder in | , Dri Auoheosurk, Whidieny, Aspinwall—Panama Radroed | NELYASE, Ini ” @rereive of the veto power. He oxamined the law Cully | there was no cause for the timid to tar. The republi. | the slavery policy embodied in the KansasNebraska | seniority in the United States, Trig Atolsya, Lambert, Nenvitas—Thompson & Hunter. PSTON, Jul¥ 2—Are steamsiio Nashvil He may not have considered it the best law ate were like the oe ST cat Goa bo ighien the | act, Mr. Buchanan regards the democratic party | Hon. Thowas Gotee, of Tndiawa who Is nearly seventy | brig Aumbevshdor (li), Doane, WuctoucheWheedwright & | NYork: hark duster, Henneie Stoke wee al de; but it duty, a3 tisk wit eat noise, - ‘0, out . an CL pam hw pg Sage sgh Fg. m4 oi | Brite wo wer the Colestials against their great enemy. | as the only true conservative party, as the only Jee an satisee monthe 2 Eid Aer remaining & | T“tiviy & Thorndike, Torres, Philaelphia—Jas Hand May a ee Frig Execntive, Chase, Bangor—Mayhew, Talbot & Co. G July 12814 aches Hampom, Gilehri 1 wee dent and whig, to consider whether i ar 098° | Applause.) The democratic party was without enthu foe pated overthrowing all sectional and geo- Stitetional or not. He referred it to the wrney Whi fg United States Consu! at Turk Hare . ¥ 5 Sehlesal 5 wea) Jo : \ ar 4 fast going the way o: all ‘lesh. How, said ties, and of restoring that mutual con- James ite. Eeq., United States Conse! at Tur F Castor, Harding. mV S Sehieasinger. teh, NYork: Bith. brig Hye.’ Preaey,’ Ni po pew ment Se a ar) 4 — cente caber, shall Jeeme Beckanan’” be lected? fiebee in the old time. Yet he | Islands, aud } R. Robertion, Haq., United States Vice Consul Sehr Fuphemin, Ailed, Curacce—S W Lewis eEASTRONT. July irr ship Mary, & Martha, ina very able and clear report. Tt was the (Laughter.)" With all the noise they may make be is in his adhesion to the principles of the waa, are in Washingtou. fehr Baltic, Praddens “athe 5 ae Pacnes te Lichen wand dd Jee: b elicin, Cr} the Cabinet and they unanimously decided ic? Teette4\° | bute small cannon. (Renewed laughter.) We will set | Nebraske act, which seta salde the Misaour! c ‘The Senate have contirmes the nomi of Angostin | Kehr Mary Uuinton, Pennington, LavaceaMeCrendy, Mott & | harks Eiherin; Berry, St Miephon tor Ottis Hew ial} Harrass, to be melter and the United States in Califorwia, vice Conrad Weigand, re ™ City Paint ni signed; also, of Wm. B. Morgan, as surveyor and inspec. | 5°)" | il Haitmore—Mailier, Lord & er at the branch Mint of | Co. do (or Marseilien (and both sid 2th): Tahita, Buckn rT Port Talbot; 2th, brig Wheaton, Rlatchford. Phil sches Ben jam on, Onssidy, and Olive, Parritt, N York. 12h echre Krion. Matthews, Ratmore: AL Hye tutional. Now, ask the republican party, ©) some retrain to bis memory to the tune of “Rosin the | mise and leaves the ‘of @ territory at libert Fillmore could have done ut sign the bi “hive by | DOW.” ng Mo lg ) we intend To anahe haleer wery «ball or shall not one bis Cabinet to do 60, \# constitutionality pavine been | Our religious Mherty intact. (Applause within its limite. If we read aright the signe of the 4 if he the ? - that Americans shal! role. and that there may be no mis- ~y tor fer the port of Howre de Grace, Maryland, vice Canb; Hoop Orege he — + Proved teay. f hehad not signed ib wosid havede- | tte sae tows, misnd that the eative Americans shail | times in tbe United Btates the hope of harmony 1 8 | Peanington resgued, aso, overt 4 Maya, wo be cul | Kesh Gre A ahr etiai eT en Tae ttavgn, Rifatelrhe JI, Rowman, Wooster, XYork au Soyecuon the republican party dare to Mel the ORY | Foi” America. He was not opposed to foreigners, he did | vain illusion. The tmmediate result of the lector of the port of Apelachicola, Fiofida, vice Haw Prove ller Anthracite Moves, Philadelphia—J & N Briggs. Jane. Crcaby ‘Aleandria. ‘ against Fillmore. The men who wag Ur % \OnwAlS | not desire to exclude them from the national ship, but he | struggle bas been to bring the North and South face | kine, resigned. Propeller J 8 ide, MeDermott, Philadelphia—J &N Briggs, |” PALL RIVER, July 2ec-Arr sche Tryphenia, who is bone of our bone, and come (row the very ions of | Would not allow them to be engineers: he would not al- | to face, and to define more sharply than ever the ‘The resignation of Second Lieutenant Fraacie R. T. : . bethport Ny ad. sche Ridad. Jarvis, Port Bore Free labor, shall we cive bit upfor Fr tbe Fory lane O° | iow a religious sect either to get power here to pull down question at ame bet ween them. How, when a com: | x,7peyTese™ os eas ote uawepted up the Len. | Sitem*hiy Paindeiphing MeGown, New Orleans 16d via | fohr5 Hanicl Browe, Heald ae @"Burfee: ames make Fremont the standard bearer ob frecdom? (Voices, | the liberties of the country. He hed jwesented a bill in Toutrunce is proclaimed between the “geo- | dent, to take effect October 1, 1866. : wi of Navan, tossed Dark Auile, of Kenne. | deloha: Luella: Winchenhach. 0 (or Nangoe, ne Mh: ; Richard Law ork. —OM bark James Smith, 23-814 brig Mountain F, e é 0, 00," “black republicans. alien groake were | Cobgress in relation to naturalization of forvigners, but | raahical parties,” as Mr. Buchanan calls them, the | ‘the bresidevt has officially recognised Adolphe Travers em bad lak, i it to be filled up after- tel r my, vm, MC, of dies “Bhs wes covets, however, that ao ‘actos would | era of mutual confidence can be near at hand, We | kicckoefer aa Vice Cousul of Brazil for the ports of Wash imasting for over en hour, & ua taken upon it cali: aiter the election;then however he | are at a loss to conceive. He promises, in his | ington and Georgetown. the meeting for over an hour, 8B@ was'very impertectiy | Pe t every confitence that the right thing would be done. | letter @ the nomination of the Cincinnati ‘own, Parrish, Norfolk, &e, with mdse and lemsanie Jersen, Humacoa, PR, 18 days, ben addressed reporter he he London Chronicle of Juiy 12, says—A slight cow, With engar and molasses, to Moller & Riera. “ pve teen do tee of vr SE er ae cee i myself, said he, for twenty-one years, | Convention, that, should he succeed in can atemares ad Paris, te the bempehold of the “ee Prig Helen Mar dir), Card, Windsor, 13 days, with plaster, Jeaate W start. PM—Arr and ald se Of all true Americans, Be inqwey {west how ‘ieee i the it that “ain't accepted Tam willing | the coveted post, he will exert himself to restore har | nerable” ex King Jérome, who has judged proper ty grant | ' mer ida iniseunc Malek ts PTE Eis tees Sore Coll conduct and acts of the Pre ont administration that jn for lee. (laughter and applause.) | mony. But how can harmony be restored so long | \eave of absence, at least provisionally, to Madame |x : eae nem nor, Gonkd. for NWorks Niamny 1 should entitle ther to the con® once of the people. Bu- pourd, anid be, & bectunes when Gece Soreiguers | an prindt iting the extension of slaveryaare | Marquice de P—, whem he morvanaticn |y married some nd. Wilron, Maracaibo, June 30, with safle, wo | 4 sehr Henry Laurens, Norton, ford. chanan, if elected, was bow? 4 to carry out the views of | take Passage and go out to Kanas to wake jaan’ Ont | eu in the statates of the Union? Fear eine a ree llc. & lair dame, the wife of au of, | loielptia for Kreanu, XP. eho gapphied ws with provisions." } and Conrier, Rernses, Rio Janeiro: Maltapan, Ci the pariy sow in power. ad’ wag pertinent and highly | Srvt mail tet Org erty mor of fhe election of Fremont | In Colonel Fremont Mr. Buchanan will flad a pow- } og te) ihe t eh povnne Sage Ag “e | "Sehr James Miller, Horton, Mobi'e, 13 dayn, with cotton Sit: hark Ele emery. Rockland. briga « , therefore. Ye rovie™,' he conduct of those now im | Mon ii x ~ erful . Born in the South, he is yet the meh © commene : ; master a tf rane; seb loled eric (Voice—* iseo.”") They talk entucky giviag & op . the absent iady’s the whole affair ie consider- — nat inant 80, 6 days, thip Liberty, Atkin, We 8 ar, We dignity of the American | Tepublican vote. Now, I know Virginia, and that the | enemy of the peculiar institation—« circumstance | as by no meuns ediiying. The feeling of this br Sas tk, been Wacko Ne keum eee Lisbon: Tammany, Steet cumrac} pect, I had they shown the tr (Cheers) Millard | that must give more weight to bis opinions than if | Gy che Gonaparte race, ver, grows more bitter every | Schr Mary'd K 6 h chon Viccaetae’ Onbiest, Asi a Thimboldt, Cabinet, meric ‘ "¢ | Americans will carry the day ther u chmracter of America® £8 osmansbip? Had it grown ia | Aoreure Y Le tured to leave bis own State, as that | he bad been a Dative of the Northern States. Ot his best of men, Aristides, was forced to leave his country: | political views, except on this cardinal question, lit Sehr Rebeces jowards the Emperor; and the J'alais Roya! Sehr MA Ines, W by Loxie Phil 5, Virginia, the affections of the Am rican people day by day, and . ‘ginia, 3 daye, inna Sehifer, and vt ‘wie jer, and Mary: A shown itself carefe 1) protect interests’ - Se or re, V et ‘cept its band fra oribery wed oh the daulot box | Dut be will Ond open arms im Kentucky to receive him. | te seems to be known; bat bis adoption by the’ re- wards the Tulleries than it is now, whe af bag Beg Bg BG frovt OF Gt the pam Way MOOS the time ot Come out and speek, and Obio and the Wen Sill fohow Dblicans of course implies that he represents their | ‘ny (or its inmate Jerome Napoleon, senior. Schr Mars Filen, Halsien, Virginia, Henry, Wend. Crum. § hs , > an u worite son of New Yor! you not recognise the Eeaeneies _ ‘on .— . Sehr FP e. Be A dria. § days . sehre Silver Washington | down ¥ , the present day, the admi- | 1% ery of the republican party, who complain of the abro. and principles Tt matters little, how: ‘The Giangow Neus of Jane 0, saye--Mr. Aspinwall, the | Erbe ffl Hesiley, Hemmend, Ballimere, 6 dave Wor NYork: 11.A Woe! Phillipa, Taunt reat American capiteliat, one of the Pauama Railroad nistration tow if directors, and who lately made a voluntary surrender of in the most lw sehr J Birdaa!!, Birdsall, Baltimore, 5 days. Li Rymnttam has hauled to the wharf, or had involved | itself | cation of the compromise of 1860, as those who | ever, as regards the t crisis, what his views is being held on her. Joop F Rowen, Gardner, Providence positions. (Applause.) her topics. It i the great a be What was its parent 20/06 ned to be 4 then made #0 great a noise stir agunet | are on other topics — _ OO nate he | upwards. $100,000 per annum of commissions he was en Son Harvest, Corwin, Providence NANTUCKET, July 2—Arr sches Hunter, of genuine dew that bil’ Do you not recognize Hor: ireciey? (No) | question he is a free soiler; the Pacific Steamship Company, {a at pre Pr Jer Oneida, iy, Philadelphia. 24, John P Colting, do. tive of a = .cerney. It was begotten in asecret | f ot recognive Raymond? (No.) Nor yourown | is a man of firmness, endurance and selence. | 'ti:\ te from the hace “A ropeiier ehark. Miller, Phila NEWRURYPORT, July 22—Arr sehre Exvetsic) chamber at Barn’ 4). hotel, at Baltimore, in Jane, 1852, Do YOu net recognive Pay Ge a A 4 gent at the Clarendon, London, with bis family, being Propeller Shark, Miller, Philadelphia Rr q ‘ a (No) Twill go home and tell my | Mr, Buchanan's friends say that he holds an | “icy returned {rom Chatsworth, the Duke of Devou- Propeller Wamerta, Nye, New Redford ondout; Mary & Pleree, Smith, Philadelphia. # Propeller Pelican, Aldrich, Providence. pire. do. shire’s. NEW HAEN, Jnly 22-80 brig harykah, Bro: a an illicit COBF ction between the free soilers of the | Senator, nor Hale forth and We fF scogsiomiste of the South. (Laughier.) | People that New York \« a’! right, and when the first sun | impartial position on the question of sla he looks forwar that ota . major: after the election goes down it will be on a happy coun ‘ Tt s “e Propeller Shetucket, Geer, Norwich. ‘ {athe Rouse of la Mice em | try. God speed the right, and may you succeed iat ae h coca ene Sse Prince Napoleon was in Orkney, on bis way to Tovland. | Rereesen—irig onth, Thompson, hence for Galveston, | vom, Tudtington deny Mr Ween Cheese ie : a _—- at = (Cheers) cul y 5 ‘The Prince left Inverness im bie yacht, on Monda: when off Sandy Hook, carried away her foretopgailantmast, | jing. Hi" do, J HH Williams, Jump, do; sloop || fm Ly ps ee wy f pat in | (Cl rmos W. Hanne wae called vpon, and after making | free States; that he believes the resuit of the Kansas ult. He has engaged several scientific gentiomen | and had to put back for repatrs fmiih, Albany. { epee Spy? yume pou ad ‘i re of the a few remarks, the meeting ajonrned struggle will be its enrolment as @ free State; and 4 trom the east coast of scotland to accompany Wim in hie BELOW. ® —Arr sche Buena Vista, Trenton; sloop 3) qualities ot ‘'> caemen repablie. S — bec sae at The various clube then formed im order, and | that result will decide the question. If this be | voyage to the Arctic regions. Ship Indian. Hunter, Packard, 42 days trom shiek. ith 5 BD, duty Ave ectee Daytgat, Pal stration to power that | Merched in procession down Broaaway to the st. | so, it would account for the coolness with which coals to H& FW Meyer. Had strong winds from S8W tO | 447 0 Thompson, Giles, Chesapeake Bay; ( be eleva ior resent adm the peace 0 “5, Sabory wee Gt bed; and the people | Nicholas, where they serenaded Mr. Marshall, of | bis nomination has been regarded in some Southern At the Grame of te COUr try wore now chgaged in solemn consultation | Kentucky. It was twenty minutes to twelve when the | districts; and it would equally account for the | Lieut. Frazer, how they might restore the Dermnoey that had been de aes weet, =<. po yg been about ue | steged fa 4 2 lat a ee eww ; areyed. | ew was that the pases of the countey was | SS ces : be regarded among Northern men of Jamen. Ames Chcapees Rusell Siebbine, Drilgepor | icevers: 34. lat 4, lon #8, uw twro Mocs Loy OnE cereal pRORTSMOUTH. July a1—Are Oe Ge Bence me ae eee , Who are apprehensive of the tempest | Capt Benson and three indies, ship Hornet for Rew York, dh. in 41 4%, lon 6661, took s oiiot on boned: | Phiaaelnbin: Rabie, Kearlan | ae WW and thiek weather to the Bastward of the Hanks. Jane | je 2,0 Thompson. ¢ Fragen kak Oc eyoat ta ne Titktw york Spit BC an 180, trai, fom | 220A Seamer Locus Point, Brench, Yor On itencon ‘est_ Const Africa, W. 8. Kustis elds fe 2 ly 2 len 32.9), saw 4 4 J 0 % vor with which that nomination is seid to | O01. i) Howton, Homer Foot Springfield. (eo, Tiwight. do fale Ayla SFE en ree | NYor " vor ©. James, Wisconsin otmin# tration, and the course pursued by them in rela Our Lake Mohegan Correspondence. threatens to abake the Uni New Orie: nt a 140 40, lon 67 40, saw steamship Baltic, hance for Ni e e Union. fi lew Orleans and Havana, in the steamship Philadel e dny, In York. schra Brave, Curlos, Philadelp! ‘Ann Ton tee KACO re the passage of the Ka, | LAR Momtoan, near Peckskill, July 24, 1956. It is impossible not to see that this state of things | iverer: ty Mises i Arcy, 1 Filly. idy andtwo daugn: | ship Wm Frovhingham, (rom London pall do: Fea Fowl. Crowel, Albany: Chet, Dith kan act. “twas ot asked for om the part of the | Beguties of Lake Mohegan—Routes by which it is | implies considerable doubt ax to the u of sat er Onscoigne: Mre Wright. (wophiiirge and servic te | thip Havre, from Havre Lavi Rowe, Ave St 5, but it was passed af @ part of @ corrupt by contest for the Presidential chair. It is y | Webster, lady and three chiliren: Mew J D Brownlee and two Ship James Hovey, from Ste. ria; Albert Ow gain, which the administration bad made Reached — Hotela— Amusements— Scenery, &¢. ondeniable that the nomination of Fre- | children: Mice © Huekina, Mre Russell, Mee Edwards and Ship Ocean Steed, from Rotterdam. ; PF ovide'for the various elements composing it. It w» | presume there are many, very many indeed, who | mont only complicates thie state of That seer Aion ¢ Hermicnurt. C my, Falk Weteon, trom Liverpool —¢Ail the above by pilot boat | Brower: Sarah ‘hint in “ a u W it passed by the North or South, but it was passed |) to brin, eddin, and '%} in the su Li . M have not seen or heard of this delightful spot, situa- | nomination Yends to bring the North and Bonth tite | ner setae, three tadven, we cistron an iw Ser Washingion, No4.) | erin, Chase, Albany; ° Memphis. from New Orleans petepert ‘sgeking, Mion, rina Renown, ' xander, ell, NYO Reanim, (rom New Orleans.—(Both by pilot boat Syiph, | ree th wi 1 ne de ratic —f Piere: inistration—adont! " toy taom a0 on Samlatotration mtubere, and easiased 02 ted #0 near our great city, and it will therefore be | % Seadly combats it ai Md vents. 5 Fi Mary Stewntt, 8 Thompson, M Kelly, R | Nol.) Pes, Tikusy via Pall iver. stoupe Bites; demorratic triumph the of a President will be thrown apon the | [50° hP' Vures, WWegnt, P lenagn, & Urianto, Nebo py Ady inetcensh Wi more and Donelgon (i= tore | My teak to describe a few ot ite many beauties, House of Reprerentatives: and in either case it is | jn« and’ Marsine Partin, LM Peconiptal, 1. Gasparini. Jose B Herald Marine Correspondence. nTRRARURG, Jul Arr exter Ora nes i hy ~ oo To reach here take of the hard to say what the iesne will be. If a portion of | Dir, | Ring, R Fonts, F de Unamerro, W Brmeker, F La PHILADELPHIA, Jnly %—Arr brig Vermont, Smith, | oom, sche FJ Bi rd, Nichols, NY Ri Mase its appearance with music and banners, «4 noe you may any trains on North y Bae ny And of fhe will qin, | 'om ed wite, and 14 m ihe ster Newport: sckrs Geo Whitney, Baker, and RP King, Leeds, faabeth | Da’ Finer the applouse, had"eubeides, Mr, Nav1 1a ie Radeon River: Ralizend Gat gp os fev on Foes. ithe North were cated Frowoet mast Tucesed. | From Norfolk, fc.. in the steamship Jamenown-—charies | NYorgs Mendes Tn SM yigg forts ORBAN: I nd p? song md 0 J ‘0 i, DG 5 inte J 4 r " Ht wae because of So pane: the Kansas a se | kill, where you are sure to find conveyances to the | put there is the stron; bility of such @ division emer. # A Nee. WC Pour Oey deere ia ntenmer Rennebeg, Hand, Rogk: brige Lian, Nigbe “Weetren =e nintration, Haat all the \iegensions now e< vi ia J lake, After delightful drive of four miles, over } of votes as will furnish neither with the requisite Taylor, Jf Crenehaw, Poindegteg, dona bomer, HB Paties. tar. Falem: Vermont, Goat, Fey, wom sete oat k Beaten Bid ieamahip Jamentown, Parrish, insisting State in the Compras of the Gaited states, gata | bill and dale, the visiter is deposited at the Lake oy oy ag oy if Hanks and Fillmore continue | $0)r. MT Davideon. 1) Callender, JH Cyphrss, M Rees, | Taker. Portemor King, Lees, Poughieepate; #4 | fg Oh re pein of wooll say, had the Amerioxs party of Maryland been | House, kept by Mr. A. W. Palmer. The house is ad- A fk cp ee Se yo Ld EL Boorew Dy Waiter. BD stoked bib a B erteer ties Cone: Seevcthanseus end Dunston, OE TAR aca comer ier } aia at the time of 'he paesnge of the Kansas act, 4 " in the ms ee Wu Gecdnet, Mra M Netcon and child, Miss SF Miller,’ Mise ¢ Cunard steamer Lebanon, Capt Cook, sailed yesterday | Steeny, NVork. ! {ueir evpport Would Bever have been given to that mea, | Mirably kept, and the rooms are clean and airy; for | two; and there is therefore the same uncertainty with | [MUrre ty ee nd daughter, Mrag Lb loigeon, Mies | 7h meth mniln TAUNTON. Jnly_19—Arr sehr Geom, Crane, cure (Applanee) Tt was pecanse of the passage of | there is constantly a fine breeze from off the lake, rd to their action as with regard to that of the |) josen. sb Hy Miss F Bailey, hates HY otters Mra | for Liverpool, with 10 passengers ai 10 in specie. . id Dist, aches 1 A Weat, PhilAps, and Jonas oO that measure that dissepsions pew raged from one end 4 po electors of the President. CM Clarke. WA Waldron and Indy, @ N Porter, Mrs Capt Bair Gro A Horney Ac—Letters fiom Liverpool of the 12H ad STON, NO, Jay ~ArredveD 0 of the country to the other. The Kansas act was aot the | Which sweeps through the house. The lovers of Tt will be ceen at once that the question is one of | We 1. Haliet and gaugier, Mrn Brier and danichter. Mina inet, revetved DY Biood fA LT bigs cle A mre ei Moe polticlans at. bait snd “ar Wee | 800d dinners, end the opponenta of the Maine Liquor } the most dubious kind. Nothing wae more sar- BP irinuon indy and four Chiltren, © R Randall, ond 16 | © the ‘Americad ‘resela ate thy 3 it sche Adele, Collin, NYork. Cid ut of ibe pe e i Phoroe, r ote per Pers . Weeks. . qvpuent ' rico of the cltieuiy, | law, will find bere all that is requisite to comfort the | prising than the election of Mr. and that in- | in the stecrage sepamreen. and cmentioned in og oP? Nae wesker hea, 4 phat igs 0,0 al toy Were they of the South ta inner man. cident anffices to show how extremely uncertain are Tn eee eehin Labanon—Mecwrs Ramuel | palony ent away ber masts, let go her anchors, and drove retina, N York: to Warner, Fyne, do. ped A to ‘be ‘made the scapegom | There ate many Cenntiful drives in this neighbor. | the movements of American parties. The ismue, | , Eo Tircera is fin were" enrwsccnna. | aahore, gna we'd become etal wre: (the G AH was 1 w Bria ee Hanon & an immoral and inoue agitation growing out of | heod, among which is the road to the ited | however, ie now narrower than it was In 1952, and gland % Phelan. Sa) Franco. Geo A Vetch, Mr Geo Da be wea aap ig Ca The ably Fear: woase, 1% y Tamerlane, thie Act of the admaistratous Against the gow | Lake Mabopac, eight miles off, where you will gee | that js in favor of » moze decisive vote, Caples Bis Age Balog, 8, Me og Mrs Yietog foaga, Wa BN: PH, aN

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