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NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1856. , { facts show bow necossary it is to be thoughtfu! as wi (Pu Srismy TP ABABA, a3 Boston | of the matter. I have often read in the Hamatp to recognize, when he undertakes to confia- Commisatoners of Emigration. tal ug David charges to the effect that if not all, of the abo- | cate what re: of Pte arope. | _ Tee Board met at 8 P. M.—Julisn ©. Verplanck in the ie peluabs,. fol, Bsc ee otrmee, Say a eraburg, ‘Va; Se ti ce lition demagogues were in the of ia no doubt, if these are well | Chair, and a quorum present. Harvey Young was taxan before Powito. Iiladelpbias rx IX land, to bring about, 1f Ys alssolution of , but that after the first ‘that accompa: | Mayor Wood yesterday, to whom he denied that he wrote | ¢ Aucante, July 7 Letter from Hr. Teombs, whe Declares that | Union by means of negro excitement. And | nies revolution ‘passes off and’ Ridge abside tuto THOT FOVEE 42 QFARIEE, fe challenge to Merrieesy poi ting to come from him. WALEEANDR LA: June W—Sid Ba Fremont’s Election will. Disuniea. why ahold the government ‘be thas desir their natural once She cornucopia of an indepen. From statements made by the Commissioners it ap- was discharged on Drominiag ast to ght aad Wo do Waterford, Behen, do ous to divide this pal repaiic! 5 care 5a0.aa Se a eee me the of the re- pears there is much fever at the Quarantine, The Deputy eh could Ul presen eros jem” Aad ange ann, ~ any motive to her, as same motive or the Sontn. , | Physician had recently been taken with it, and the Engi- —_______ 13a, Anna Delius, Hatt NOs ‘ ' Earnest Appeal from a Georgia Man to Mr Pe midlons t0 fetese har to take such an active Pana rae soma Wey ad ppous At pe apy ccganigen vy eccarhyien hr yrieping a Affaire in Costa Rica. ‘ee viennie P) . past [a cur ieaaene, commutes 20 (0) poeta 0 lantic front. Northern enterprise and Northern Mr. Ocuris offered the following, which was adopted :— Mew Yong, July 30, 1856. sta siet Maton Bennett in Behalf of Mr. Buchana enforced reunion. The truth is, Mr. , the | capital would soon cxoss the border, and domiciliat- Howuay, June Avr Jacob Bell, . a South, or a Southern republic, so far from being in | ed in the South, would contribute to build up here a | ,,tsvlved,, That the Physician in, Chief of the Maries 70 TRE EDITOR OF THE HERALD, { go Gertrude, Phinney, Liver sie a weak and defen condition, a ie Northern empire in the fairest provinces of the | Hospital Zononers of Fmgraon a a came the oftes | In the Aspinwall Courier of the 8th insta, itis) Cowaves, July f2—ArrKibe, wh Able Letter fh Virginia F ‘onnection vered, ‘ocen; * Stier of Oromn uo the Pra Puey ofthe ae Hic gtr ay Ct ad South for Peace and Prosperity, sonrees—which here would be. very large and. sll —— Wes ne Soest, Cees mi —but from its position towards the ive names: to embraze th ot | America was The statement is Cigt &e., &eo., ke. ome on the number and ptrengthof its ‘carne ee een F. eticern, Temaployees and oth others who sicken with the yel- in ae een bet f the = inst. os bas vary Fetncemor Vela, Roth Bs ped) 2 natural allies—those predisposed to interest them- WOODMAN, OF ver. at wi e pleasure of contra: é. selves in the welfare of such Btater Tt would | Butch JOSEFH HOXIE, AND MB, WOODMAN, OF | bir. Prior stated that an fuspector in the Ninth ward, | Panama ond Aspinwall, was the 19 that a revo: umoasee, pear ase ee MASS. and a Custom House officer, had died of yellow fever. lution bad taken place in Ci < Tuere was large and enthusiastic republican meeting | Voth cases were clearly tractable to thelr being ou board | Gann oe on of President pt oie or bourne: 2th, Asi Packe Patrick. S, Rockall, Martin, Boston; June 24, Wile ae Wasuineron, D. C., July 8, 1356. have been quite im) le to have Enlist Queen Drag Sur—I received your letter of the 1st inst. | power of the Francisco via Singapore. Cla in the Tabernacte last evening, assembled in response to | aM infected vessel. that tere was not only no foundation for the report, | Ff"ica Sapo Ancol, Boston, Gonna ti i wi at \. i. s repo! together with its enclosures. Your letter to the Ta tat casted ate tee eal the es the call of the Central Fremont aud Dayton Club. pe reek pepe a rete Pry ae nor the slightest likelihood of such an occarrence: | Gon; siti, Lexis, Yanee, NYork. 20h, Wild. Rover, Ta London Times has become unnecessary,as you will | the French. So, you cannot appreciate at all cor- | Soon aiter 8 o'clock the meeting was called to orier by | landed at the goverumeat wharf, and there stored. The | but that their wortby chieftain was never dearer to | Arab, Crvavy: Masconomo, and Giaaiie, Weeks, Boson, perceive from the present state of the questions | rectly the military resources of a Southern republic, | William H. Browue, President of the club. The Fremoat | Verse! they were taken {rom was from Havaua. hin noble people than after the campaign of cara Petersburg’ Rock City, ‘Cobhine, ‘N¥ork for Loudon, Cambridg¢, Hardy, Boston; Wursata, Dubant, NYork® 3} pei Muebec; Viking, Winsor. Calcutta: aud Rodert, Ji, Oceat Bell, Kilburn. Philadelphia (all for Won Bid 17th, Louisa, Disoa, San Francisco. fo NINORE. July Yar Masonic, Jounson, St Peters for NYork pas duly Sat ‘Toul, Warnke, NYork. July rr JJ Hathorn, Beestord, Triv discussed, and, besides, it is altogether t20 compli- | without casting ‘about for the num! mentary to me, for me to have any agency tn send- | of her regl 7 ga First, ing it. AsI supposed, when I wrote you, public opinion in England is right in regard to our diffi- prostrat culties, and has made itself felt in Parliament, and | dustry, and leave our cotton, corn “ : order of the Health Officer the rags were sunk in a—-A pet which would have resulted favora- Glee Club then sung a stirring song, after which Hon. F. | the hy Be yesterday. fiy, bad ma fhe chole cholera checked the victorious W. Waterbury was introduced to the audience. He had ‘The most lags measures to proven the apeted of the | march of the Costa Ricans. ey o disease arc in progress by the L. ere are 99 cases m just began to speak, when the ‘Young Men’s Fremont ise Lan - bg the hospital, and sixty 1 Furthermore, since [left foe J Bene here aa y out exce; assured e employed to wait upon them. eal ta anyone of the State af Central America, work- gQ E ey 4 BE ez Li if & E , HE and Dayton Central Union, of New York,’ entered the hall, with drums beating and banners dying. When the The nomivation of Mr. Harcourt, as i i E ‘ with energy and deekden, is sufficient to drive even the great Thanderer (the Times,) feels and be Ea Na eocegpe baboe sd Seeula (agian ore persss ape: haa ae — ae 5 Sowa ne Payee 5 ere eosin, yee oceans EGY the fibusters fiom Nicamgoa. P. A. HaRRAS. ek Henry, Gillvrd, NYork: 13th it. ; iu airman came forward an the thanks of the " ¥ void bows tot. Our danger ie not from abroad, iti at | but State in Barope. Tt would para: | Cuarms came formand end tendered the thanks of sony ap ne ary OE ei The Tust: Ate Corre Linn, Lather, NYorks home. The election of Fremont would be the end | lyze ii iterests all over elias, inne Mr- Warznutny sai the republican party was called & | ing ali the appotntments of Dr. Harris, but it was at UNION CovesE, % L—TRorene. Ded iy Tahar Celina, Chubb: NOvieans, of the Union, and ought to be. The object of Fre ~ g ve mae ee parental care sernrnol rifles ee yb ree ee Pane, | length re‘erred to the Staten Island Committee with power. | Wapxespay. July 30.—Match $1,000, mile heats, Judge Haney, Bradiey, NY pe Sion is the conquest of the South. Tam | (efi ven gorernments., inteteet, both in England yarties into its ranks, and ‘tat ib was only such a union | Tye ieee Lge enecnopend a ay ae aa eee: Silane, egobart 3 con they shall oon us when they conquer us, | and France, thax such an event as you predict. at could achieve success. He bad becn a good Amer WEEXLY SUMMARY. ee eneeceme wn tar 3 Chase. White, Charieston. te but not before. Respectfully yours, BR. Toouss, | _, The Hrmaxp has often dwelt upon the importance | ©, and was no ices an rote Sow, Dead ek bale | seber of emigrants received to July 28, 1866... 68,622 H. Woodruff named b. g. Jake Oakley... 2 2 2 ie, Wane Living; Unrab, Nor; 10th, Am ' of American commerce to . Se a eons (Gheert) And fae since, to July’ 80, 1866, 2846 =a wai He se Richd And Coffin, Bull een iv 5 5 ‘al > ur Rie anderson, Cot pea it Philosophy of Southern Slavery. ow bee , Gecoreres, the stron; ape ee for | he bad hus loved Mberty, oes calied him a traitor, Tow) gence tose; san Hoeven, NYork: Toth, € Mt von I Arueys, Ga., July 15, 1856. “ TE maple gh = merican party eld a convention in o date in 1856 The United States sioop-of war Levant, Commander Your views on the slave question are souud. The | If this be true, is not Dogiond fas indirectly almost | traitora aud rebels, yet from their rebellion sprung | No. inmates ia inst ation, Ward's Island. 1,903 2,208 through the lralis of Banda ana the Ft ag The rere PG Lacs ae Leone South owes you their lusting gratitude for the man- | *8deeply interested in our continued prosperity as | He tert, me ‘unt ever blessed any’ | people. * Marine espital.. 16 sloop-of war Vandaliasailed from Hong Kong on the 24 of | dare X 5 NOsteanes < = we are ourselves’ overnment span, . ath ord lay, for tou ye steam frigate San Jacinto wma! liace, ly, statesmanlike views you have taken on that be iikely to prove an inactive s tote of such a | 40 *°, since Jomes Buchanan bad acknowledged that he Total... “ 2,400 | was Uaily expected at Hong Kong for _— we even Pm Ay hn Org tery ‘eryoua Nt subject. You will find i hens’ hi c cl was no more himself, but the Cincinnati platform. He | Overdratt " ; -$83,031 07 A United States sloop-of-war, supposed the practice- + ee N th, Balti 4 3, bj in Step! history of the | contest, the o of which wi be to reconstruct | (the had d for Pi 4 ted to di ris conderogi, Bow York: 14th, Baitic, Mirse: Tdas, Wes arly settlement of G General Ogiet! a Union which is now the att ng lus Fe (ihe speaker) Vota lerce, and wanted to do | Receipts to July 850 . ship Preble, from Annapolis, Md., arrived below Boston | gud Emty A NOrleaus; 15 aE | early corgia, Gel giethorpe jealousy, and which the re porence Be er nincendeck. ie was. Aetanmyiaaes to 20 ‘ gince. to duly 20, 1956... 00 os aicernoon of 29th inst., and auchored \u Nantasket Roads. | eli. Rade do ‘Am Union, Otis, NY¥or x th, Eso was opposed to slavery, and prohibited its being soatanic Herthe sutherity in thi ie | pate ring all be could to defeat the democratic ——158,054 92 dridge; Webster sige oe tte fe eldon brought into the colony. His settlement of Savan- Fendt, sped jot, sums in order itt ihe close of Mr. Waterbury's speech, the Fremont | Tota $25,023 85 MABITI ME E | T NY TE E ul L1G 5 Nl C bE. nah was not prosperous, and he never succeeded Iv ‘t those acquainted with British matey eee ene cern etane, See W) Disbursements as per prey. acc.... $126,247 66 with his colony until slaves were brought from Seee sae aa wene, Tanta SaaS SES eee ay | Sundry expenses ot July 18 ands. Tats 67, South Carolina. The fact is,the african race are | branches of industry with you w: receive from | {llows:—Mr President aud fellow citizeus—I thank you Dini the children of the sun. No labor can raise cotton, | such a disastrous event. They are for your own con- | that as fice unewers to lace ia the weer, forthe Heart ot | OF€FUa secs eee os sugar snd rice successfully, and in quantities to | Sideration. Pass by the great cities of New York | freemen avswers and responds to the heart of freemen. +404 -888,093 83 Port of New Yor) York, ‘July 30, 1836. and Arabia Moutelle Mol \pochanibsen - = A: ir "Gale Baacliaaenee: CLEARED. Fosdick, Crabiree; John Garrow, Dyer, and Magia Supply the wants of the world, but African labor. | greatness i aay wi the Union ek hich is tne 4 were i wa kes cieos eaters 4 POLITICAL EXILES FROM ae SCENE ar THE | , Stemship Rosnoke, Skinner, Norfolk, &o.—Lutiam & Ples- a ee een The slave can lie and sleep and work in the hottest | princi of it—and take the case of the teats of freemen; we wake our own laws and elect ons raters 5 MAYOR'S OFFICE. ¥ Ship Lady Franklia, Jordan, Liverpool—S Thompson's Ne ear z Tah Borneo, Oat, oe Dyer, Nort climate without injury, whereas it would enervate | of acbosetts. ‘You know, sir, that Mas- | Ts Jorship God im any mancer we choose. With these | 000 day last week the suip Queen Victoria arrived at | PUSS: isto, Chase, Miramichi—Walsh, Carver & Chase. Staiwait Luces, Philadelphie 13th, Highiand Chief, Bar do: Wm Wirt, Wadsworth Boston; Win Witherlee, Atv NOrieans,; City o° Brooklyn, Mitchell, NYork; Lita, Go Charleston Ksteralda, McManus, Bosion, Brooks. Philadephia; ‘8th, New Orieans, and Benj Adams, Chase, NYork a, Jonian, Colles) tor Philsteiphia: cer for NYork; Macaulay, epee for | is ir, Marshall, for 3 — July 2—Agr Amazon. Hoy ‘ork: 1th. ta; Seargo, Crowell, Siaiurtes, by Robertson. be ‘on, Fortitude, lord. St Stephens. NB; Bona F ide, Yeomans, N York; 17th, Voltiguer, ‘Cameron, toi or kill the white man. As you justly observed, rere peti recive Cara git {BRO | privileges we bave beon prosperous and happy; we have | th's port from Leghorn, bringing among her passeugera tite tietl ocen tlos-Ceiocke & Co. there is no class of laborers better housei, elothed | from the hand of nature. We Taig ‘old ee eo ettees Bey Beco ge aphod Bur | ten persons who were exiled from the Papal States for | rong California, Kempton. Liverpool—T Bezant and fed than the slaves of the South. As compared | by Mr. Webster that with the exception of the val- | the bilicws on the sice of a volcano, whick may at any | POSS ‘mplicated in the revolt at Bologna ia 1849, since | Bark Kate Linen, Link, Demararay M mith & Co, to the race in Africa, no system of benevolence has | ley of the Connecticut, her soil is cold and unpro- | time be plinged isto indiscriminate’ ruin. It has beea | Which time they have been sufering all the horrors ofan | ars Wilte Clond. Souudera, Richmond W A Sale. ever been instituted which has done more for civi | ductive, and that whatever of peg 9 may now | well eaid, that this country was a place where | incarceration in the dungeons of Rome, Lately the pri- Brig Wine ebar Feroen. Lisboo—W pedatoed that the: shall rece Bee wine erat on et oa hic Certain << Py civil: Hberty- Pg ak gh and | sons have become s0 full that there was no room for | Schr Emma, Cornel Cannot be done until the world is clothed: end itis | that’ that once seoporiekie gemrmeuwentt Gute tmey seem, the sole guetta at leave to-Aay 8 8 question ee een ak rash yeshidbesese pet 8 Ears ore Sit incom ino can only be done with cotton. Cotton cam only be | storehouse for the bounties of nature. Yet, motwith- | have ail passed away, and the only question now i | countr ‘were accordingly taken to the borders of | Shs 1H Williams: Jump itichisoad—¢ Ht Pierson raised in climates in which white labor cannot live. | standing, the cup of her Pips om bab, is overflowing. | whcther we sball sri.’ down tne bauuers ol our repab- | the Papal Statca, wiere tney were delivered over to the | Schr Breeze. Diekiaaon. faltimore=Van Dy : Therefore, slavery first benefits the slave, and is the | How is this’ It 1s due to lic and constitute ourselves a slaveholding oligarchy or | Tuscan authorities, and’ by them taken to Leg | Soin New yiepubie, Waters, Bulladeipitass y instrument to civilize the world. The day is not | which she cconplal tes Saati af te Oa of the be ao not? (Great cheering ) Yes, my countrymen, bdast as {| horn and put in Quarantine. While here they ishe Areuiciva. Mieme, WinearcDencen 4 Beleetl, far distant when the wants of the human family the dissolution of which wee promt nonit we will of the privileges we bave enjoyed, I ask, what | make the grave charge ugainst the American Con- Sebr Plymouth Rock, Lacy. Kostou—Dayton & Sprague: will nem ten million bales of cotton. To raise this | bie into dust and disap, yy a J ba seneiy “But would be your feelings if you were travelling in Europe | sul (Mr. Binda) at that place that be acted with the Sehr Science, Gladding, Bristol—s Kenn; destiny requires that we should have Mexico and | What position would an apd were asbod ‘What is the political issae in your | authorities, ava urged them to come out to this country, BNe, ueen. Fowler, Providence- Lin games country” ‘I covfers I should be ashamed to answer that | promising tbat if they did so they would earn two and Central America under the goverament of | public occupy in the world, for we most bet only it was a question ‘of civil liberty. In surveying the po: | (ree doflars a day each, ‘Tous assured, they embarked Kling. Mobile—Laytin & Hurlbut | 12th, Windsor Forest, Graffam, Sunderland and N’ Ltn Calla of the Regiment, Glover, Cuilao (and arr at Vath): Wu. beef Section, Hutebiogs, Caleutta; Juan Feet dez, Given, ostonnsn, July 12--Arr Mohongo, Corish, Phil ve July $—Arr Jorgen Rahitt, Kock, NYork. reed a ety Wk Staley ‘Nonle ‘allace, Wallace, Taunton- Mausounse, Apeil 2i—-Arr Minstrel, Sco JM Parke namans, Kew pore tenet Kinsman, NYork- Sid April 10th, Gen We Wook, ‘pales those who work slave labor. The aboli- a Sacgers it a Some have idly talked of Iitiea! he Propeller Nebraska, Martin, Baltimore—W Hf Thompson. Parties a short time ago, we found that all bad in the ehip Victoria, their expenses, of course, beit “ rad Franc tionists ‘may how! and rave a8 much as they ties of protection, but that idea emanates from | [se oct ot the way, and thattiiore was none good-—no, | by the Papal authorities, and landed here iask weeksen ropelic® Vilean, sior “7 Mapnas, June 10—Arr Torrent, Copp, London. will, but they can’t change destiny or the ‘hove whose livers are white, or who incline to the ‘Chi I ‘ay down this fact, that the whole feeblea by disease, without money, and strangers in a hip Washington, Cavendy, Bremen, via Southampion Pe id i amd iT Gibraltar,’ Killman, NYor dence of God. The candidate for the Presidency belief that the Southern slave States cocld not von- | pow government, for the last twenty five years, | strange land. who is against the extension of slavery should not | Stitute a self supporting nation. A more honorable | has been on the side of slavery. General Bruce then Yesterday they made their appearance at the Mayor's be your candidate. | know a gentleman of your position would await us, which oar ie would not | reviewed the history of slavery aggression since the | oifice, accompanied by Colonel Forbes, to lay their case intelligence aud piticwesntonl views must feel | Only claim but assert.’ If the present political ties | formation of the government down to the present time. | bejore the Mayor apd ask his assistance to compel the elf in a false position when ai such a man; | Were dissolved, our Southern republic, no longer im- | It bas vow come to thts, said he, that a State demands ad- | Turcan and Fapal sr cen in this country to sup- Be hed mission into the Union with laws on her statue book which | port them unt ped our language and could earn ; ‘ oe besides, it is sect oaxi,and would end in the destruc — and languid by this inter-State free trade, | Covirey overthrow and make criminal the enjoyment of | their own living. ‘The men seemed enfecbled from tacit | }ovGe tte, "iuoe Farrage, Ae most Of ihe time a dense fog, tion of the Union with his success. This view is en- pesrarily becomes 4 member of the great family | {he \\perties guaranteed to us by the constitution of the | leng captivity. They state that another abip will snortly | {he Westward of the Banks ry United Steies. I bave stood by all the compromises, so | arrive, with forty more of their comrades in privon, ex. | — Sbip Louisiana (rem), Miller, Bremed tertained by others high in authority, will see of mations, knit saustpar tn ei hossoneioan wivile bi poy ig captivity. y iP “ y from the enclosed letter of Hon. R-Toobs, of the | by the world embracing system of the “balance of | fur.” I ibougit it necessary; bat say the Une has come | iled for similar reasous, The exiles came tothe olive | an0 22pascengers. 19 Never & Siucken. United States Senate. You, sir, have alwa: ower,” which has uot improperly been styled the | when torbearance bas ceased to be @ virtue, (Cheers.) | after the Mayor had departed, but today the tollowing | ,,2h'?,B tacos of Thomasion), Henderson, Hremen, June, ported the demo: when you thought t they ‘ad system of Europe. The opinion begins to | We have a party oppesed to us that claims to be a demo- | document will be inid betore bim:— Manta. Te be right. Mr. Pierce's failure sliould not work an in- meres _ —— latter wren Bees éesirable y—that clauns to have ted it birth trom | To His Hoxor 7aE Maron or tie Coty or New York:— Bark Hevcon, Goodivg, Liverpool, May 22, with coal, to jury to Mr. Buchanan. I have never been a sup- | Substitute for former. At all events, the Enropean has this party enema C Adams. aime 4 Jot £0 28, lon 13 94 spoke porter of Mr. Pierce, bat i can with great pleasure | plan does not call fora common government over | jouc: No ones wast opin wal than it used | Sibly expelled for poliien! reaaons: that we were racored ty Barbegoes fer, Londen: OS iged signals with ship Susan Hicks, of Boston, vote for Buchanan. For the love of God, the Hecty communities of conflictin; interests, provides nO | 4); it: inttuence to achieve that purpose. Then, after fi —| uapaee orents Se Papal and Tuscan territory to | stecring with mdse acd passengers, to © H'Sands, July 2), Al . a 4 passengers, to OH fan Piywoura, July 1$—Arr Lady Clarke, Woodward, M ‘Sid 16th, Courant, N York. xpoRBuocm, July “16-Sid Northumberland, Spe Yatrnao, July $—Arr JH Duval, Nickerson, Malta, Paumnonby. July 12—~Arr Clinton, ‘barlest rt July 10—Arr Pathinder, Kellock, Cailao; Isatel, Roliins, Churieston, via Havana, with pas- ers, to Spottord, Tiieston & Co. Jobn HE nesengers, hk with mdse Tucker. Antwerp, 40 day i Weaterig » Post, Smith & Co. Had ii TizArr Skylark, Dow, San Prai King, Luce, Hilo, Si; Havre; 1th, x, M 52 days, with mdse aid Vath tor rien: ‘20th, Forest 4, respectfully inform your Honor that sort Papal States, nd that we hive bern for Wi Dia ‘Trae ‘July is-Are F Hendrik, Cha 160, July 4-Arr Vencedor, Sas: ell ‘and Gesorie, 6 mPOA, May 20—Arr Leckiow, Plumer, Singapore Sb, {i 48 1S. lon 28-14, exchanged. signals. with and happiness of the human race, discard the sec- | Common organ to ii le with domestic con- to Cincinnati ano maki ch a platform as they A ened tes ship Alira. of Glasgow. steering E: July 4, lat 4225, lon 49, ex 7 ten Foster, Seudder, Mauilla tioval adidate, aid the national one, and thereby | cerns of particular States, or to embark upon a a | fia fuae, they ‘come down here and cry for fare | We leies comet tes ae hacmiues, Cocos ee Weir spe eine ‘ar i ogg A ay} bring your country and the human famil, under last course of sectional legislation, and does not “ Call you this democracy’ Is there one sit matteriag | (Mr. Binda) co operated with the anthoritie Batic, hence for Liverpool. Jui) 1 condemned ing obMigations to you. | believe it is is your power | rate and uphold a pee ne oie ot Sie of soph ‘of democrecy in this platform they adopted’ If tne grave cleanin ton yf A UE Fh trom boat yy be to less thau seven tnes in attempung to to do more good than any living man. I will thrther whico is, you know w cementing and of that good old man, Thomas Jetlerson, could be Finding ourselves entirely deceived on this subject, we apply =— 4 Posies, Sie Annan: GAN kaaloed grounded in coming up, bas bea she has not sustained aay say, that no cause will justify y your not doing it. Mr. | ing principle of our American Union. Bute on ie #0 that he could see these things, what would he say of | to your Honor to oblige the Pa nd Tuscan representatives |” Brig He: Brooks (of Boston), Drinko, Cadiz, June 29, sa, I teunt te Cod, wal be eleeted, anyhow, | coptrary, every party to the sareat treaty” is left | such democracy’ | think be would call gon the rocks | in ihe United States to provide B with means of sustenance oy tains to tall bu Shae fr the Di Li the lange ° work. f Ju bt with your powerful aid his election will be over: | in the full enjovinent of every faculty of sovereign: | ‘tty Gy yuch an abortiea.. (Cheers and anghier) "We | ‘wie ponins Brg one Kee. VaneBeinitess | ,LisERroot, Jul aah tteacora Dunry whi wheiming over all the factions. I will only add, no | ty, xcept the power to disturb the public peace. have two candidates runing against us; one is Mr. Fill Gaetano Fel poke Freneh ship Volga, 33 days from Nantes | (9 tons capsize wud founder on the 20th June, in lat 39 ait bere cown to ber, but could not perceive any que be 4 18—The Sylvia, Swasey, om Baltimore, has mivzen lower mast head, topmiast, & Pogt Rusm, J 0 Chivleston, Ww unk two leet frou cs 28 for Batavia; 25h, iat 12.20 5, jou 8835. spoke bark. Gipsey of i aan. ato 34 &, ton 34, 4 25 apok ot Howton: July 2 lat 2940, N, lon 70, apoue . steering SW. The Wit K has had light Passing Int 0 (of Boston), Richardsou, Turks Islands, Juae 12, logwoot, 10 Pesant Bros: vessel lo master. ray, Port au Prince, July 17, with logwood, office in the of the President would be too ‘This is the greatest triumph of civilization. Nonny eh Ro much for such services as you can render. if you | laud will have left many enduring monuments fr the Ciocinsaii platiorm, which is ving or Mr. Bu ne erga Valentino Socca. should wish it. I am mistaken in Mr. Deshanoa’s s | Which to be erage bat as the champion of chanan, who ts swallowed up in it Gas ter.) I do Commumonans or Hxatre.—The Commissioners of would ‘thhel: Respect- conception of power, pot know but what a platform can 5 do not think — ss ct - * py age in Fob fiery |, she has ee be ite fogs will carry Nie. (Renewed idaghter. , Cau any | Health met yesterday, at noon, at the City Hall, the Pre all ld hig, no office seeker, | tivetly left her "Relgeians on ‘the sands of time, or | ™#2 cail such a platform as that of Cincinnati democratic? sident, Isaac ©. Barker, Esq., in the chair, and Walter F. “Gy retbemorttar pl ge eng oy sate Itis absurd. There are sixty thousand democrat: in this | Concklin, Secretary. ‘The following Gisposition of vessels ver ber peri ling the men's lives. ‘The cargo is being but I love my country, and belleve Mr. Buchanan's rather upon the rock eae. She alone, of all the | cite. Who, when they saw that platform, at once de- - “ 1 a, de nthe teach and large porsion of the most valuable election will save and perpetuate it. nations of Europe, has not ouiy perfected the narrow | Sitrci," we will uct bow sown, aud worship ‘the image | at Quarantine was ordered — ai sur tod wolateee to Msore Teyioe RCO | pected to be mat feudal system into a system of liberty and law for | you have set up.” So much for the democratic party. The brig H. Nason, arrived from Boari on the 20th | | Bi a, tone, ican i days, with cotton, rice, ie Wl Disunton Produce Wart her own domestic bat in her foreign po- | ‘4s for Fillmore, he goes on the let alone principle. It is “ Pavgcren Cocsty, Va., July 19, 1856, | Hey, addressin Tenth tea to the altered condition of | tous principle that 1am opposed. I propore that now | ‘at, With a cargo of salt aud hides, was, on recommen- aah Maa “ . the world, by her valor and genius has been chiefly | we nave a little something to say on this question. Fill- | ation of the Health Officer, directed to discharge her salt To James Gorpow Benvett, Esq.:— instrumental in bringing to perfection a peace sye- | more is as pent ax death on the wrongs perpetrated tp | on lighters, to be brought to the city, oagl | voy Fog een days. but the port ome Ports. ALBANY, July 29— Arrochre Oregon, Lavell, Boston: igre, do: oodspeed. Wilbi iy Naguabo, PR, July 12, with nooope Wood, Martin . g Prict, Stamford, J Travers, Dieksom, Middletown, All 4. Cid sehrs Orion Davis, Prov London Monntain Home, Pond, Graham, New Orleans 16 y ori some berevi adop' Keusas. You might as well look in the first book of | hides ovt ot the city, both to be done wi Task the lberty of @ subscriber of ap pop me Rg clade te oe nas Genesis for the means of relief for the sulterers there as | The crew op board this brig were Sehr T P Cope: Phu ‘im virg standing, to criticise an observation contained in to Filmore. His whole course favors tbe South. He | whence the vessel came reported doubt’ul . ce. your daily issne of the 14th inst., tarongh the co- | devastated the world. | All, things look, to this | i... ou'y ane ery tothe people, that is, the “Union is in | "The brig Ocean bird, arrived from Matanzas on the | <p {is lit OU ey a hg tomes of po j 1. It will at any =e on = pot ing rights of danger. Merciful heavens! has not that story passed | 28th inst., witha cargo of sugar and molasses, was di Sehr 0 Fan land . Vincent, Daher (Hr). Dolby. ‘Cienfuegos; J Means, your own popalar journal icting yet (Cheers.) He ways the Union will be d rected to discharge her cargo on lighters, and to be al i i eS Philapelphia for Har ford. Phiiade|phia sebrs Walter and gre TF Joh! rate serve this good purpose, it will show tothe og pron wpm and it is only neces- | Freinont is elected. Well, then it will be di lowed to come to thecity within @feen days from the camer, biiies: ro time ofher arrival. The crew of this vessel were well we, Warren for Albany i | Schr Almira Ropers Gardner, Prowsience for Atbany but port declared unhealthy. Setr Jos Hall, —— peertand: e to srg glow ay __ with os to chain | be will beelected. (Great cheering.) An y bosom of kin; aggressiv it of ambi South will withdraw irom the Uuion’ (Voices— direction which the Southern mind is taking in the | tion. So soon as oe poo You might ‘ven Xpect the inst. ss ‘The brig Viator, from Cardenas, with similar cargo to balance o! S Eocer bee . rried breadt! tions. Istana to witha: from this city, (Cheers and laughter. the above, received similar directions. It reported Car- overrated osc rll mbar sie on sg A ong ‘The vse ran the | Who bas supported the South ‘ever since the. Union at denas unhealthy. though the orew ‘were all well. mn crisis. A new generation of voters has grown up in Peace Congress will them have realised. formes’ Who bas provided her with railroad:—who car- ‘The schooner Young America, arrived from Havana on e > ries her mailer if we dia nok provide for carrying ber | the 28th inst; was directed to discharge i cargo, com- the Geuth as well asin the North, under this un But my object is not to contrast and compare the | mais aud papers, they would all be Know Sothings, prised of rt . ceasing—this ever-beginning and neverending sia- | federal system of the Old World with the federal | wi)! you show us ove point in any of Mr. Fillmore arrival, eupply. Mediterren very agitation—a generation, which with excited and ‘stem of se ow. i on aaly 20 Saat oweres Fpeeches aguinat savery” cannes Ge doce. Let Fill | Brooklyn. tng 1h day, W to 8 an, a “4 ys ms. ler ip jen great | more’s principles be carried ¢ ut, ane ww long would it The bark Nacoochee, fr Havana, arrived the slieusted feelings, bas long since calculated the value | purpose "teach te" the same—to prevent | be before New York would bea slave State’ Let the | 28th inet., with sugar aad. rags, was directed 10 send its or toe oe ies Cided. 8 ene. ime ‘ was re | Das! a ie bers, and secure the | (¢cition of Judge Kane—I believe he was a legit mate | sugar to New York on lighters, and ite rags to be con verpoot garded as a leprosy confined to South Carolina, bat | independence of smell and’ weak States. By fon rs rd A Cain Chenaaaar e carried out, and | veyed on I ghters out of the State. The crew of the Na. } brigs Forester, Lioyd, Bath, Abbott Lawress - J virtue jum now long before New Yor! uld be “ eee SF Belg one ou the frontier of | tey mouths. We do not intend to destroy the Union oar. ‘The bark Ariel, from ince, arrived on the Victory. Joha- oe “3 be . slave State’ Not | coochee were well, though nomen from an infected port. oe on SuemES ae Hees Rose Haenes eres French ambition, | Serves. We are determined nobody else shai do 't. | 28th inet, with logwood and collec, was'diracted to send | %®. Fleuihera, Cusine, oper arord BB Wales, Nod individual siave State. This will be regretted, or not, | enjoys now as nd repose in the exercise of ite. cheers man, Mobile, ; - veers. he New York thin Miteen da; according to the cast of opinion in the individual. | own independence, as Delaware and Connecticut an- | ‘At the end of Gen, Bruce's speech, which was iistooea | Mer ca on the ship; por wakes. Ms ne OE Fiertimneene end Dinestean, weno For myself, I think it is to be commended, as | der the protecting wings of the other. And this, al- | to with great aitestion and much applauded, Joseph | The bark I. A. Nichols, from Matanzas; brig P. Lacoste, | at Mocseperea. wm got ouby steamer Voujveror, and arr at business and conservative men in the free States the Batley, Ho. Crowell Norfolk: LW Nickerson Rearae, Ha ‘Baltimo| Wind WNW to BNE, Ships Justyn, Simoda; bark James Davia Emblem, schrs Duxbury, John Hello: sharp. Bork Bounding Bilow, ald yexte on lighters, within (ifteen From the lower bay U8 me ty be brought to Steamadip Roanoke. Richmor P Gir, Banks, Kio de Janeiro, sieainers Totten, Morley. NYor Rvorks Fr Storm King, Dubel, Amigos Lowry, kinj vier hse — White, Indies; sehr Adeona (ir), '—Arr sebr Clara Ellen, Haskel, noe. Ocean Traveller, a Bailey. Nason ME ‘rowel, Bos vhs AXaor, July ary, ia Lo thy 4 New Globe, Brooku Md: 20h, brig Catharine Rogers, —,——; sehr Wailer "Viewaa, Xd. CHAR ons duly T—At Quarantine, brig ers, from Mi though the productions of are in no wa: Hoxie was introduced to the audience as the “old war | from Porto Rico; schooner M. Mangham, from Cumber- | St Jobn, NB, 260 CALAIS, . My 22—Arz achra Bilver Cloud, Brown, @ messore of self-protection on the es ee culiar, and are not, except in articles in h pone.” a speec qe —. ant appropriate Mr. | land Leeyays Pe ens a pn ees, —. all Rank Jw np, lent on the Orange, Kers, Rghamas. was | on, Ly SYore si Re How! on head man, of Meas asde a te : ecte ‘cargoes. ‘ Brookly, ail at Glowces 5 omen. F M the federat Geriving its immense powers | she competes with neigh! States, more than | "rh. Cusinuax then proposed that the mnecting adjourn, | ou lighters, wlbia @feet Gays from their arrival,” | sbow $i6iu0. nad owned in Philndelphin, where rh Niele, Walle mers “ fficient for ber She nd ~5 ag equally from each rection, cannot be confined to its | sufficient for ber own x ce not Indian Comm, | ang the two clubs with the audience form ina ‘The brig Billow, from Sagua la Grande, was ordered to | Diy ineured. 2g gael aar cy cr legitimate sphere of action, but is to be seized by a tov winch entering page os ‘eee sean’ sion, headed by the drums and fives. to visit tbody, send its cargo, ou lighters, to New York within fiftoen | Brig, Meselle. of 192 tong, builtin Bueksport, Me, 10 years | "Phx Ces ec July 28—Arr sehra J 1, des , ke... oapt itute, from whic ne en driven ©, bas been eo! ad Re: 11, Philadel 5 reckless majcrity as the most available instrument | tion of Europe both clothe and feed the nations the Keow Nothings. That party bai "Res echosners Jette Rogers, from Geayems, and xi] : “PACE RUPE, j July Are sehr N Tyler. Hu to attain their purposes. which there inhabit. It will then readily be admit- or the promise of them, offered rapda, {rom Santa Craz, were directed to send their car sid berks Guccole, Cocrs Pee ie Gcean Wave zee bees phy erhwaar, Port \irens seeps pe RH Oreent You conclude your article to which I take excep- that a Southern ould enjoy under tue | more tor the hal! than the Central Fremont and imyton | gos forthwith, on lighters, to New York. Arr at Proviscetowe 28th, orbr RE Cook, Paine, North At- | Prcnegst, SUAUtT, tee eee ge hYors, mae 2 of that international cor! jederacy a double secu. | Club The procession was to show that they were “not The disposition of schooner Thos. Bradley, ‘rom Ja lantic Ovean, 2 bbls black fish ofl. HP Cashing, Godfrey, fore Southern i tion, by saying “should Fremont be elected, as he and the other a | yet subdued.” maica, aad brig Orcela, from Humacoa, was iad on the NATE att fieiens June 2. Parilign, Adame. Moimew's Hole. | bee, Tne Kevin, 0 Sh arta W Wi “ v It moved off in fine orde table. 0 bbl sp oil. Sid from do ZA 'san Francisco, Codworth, | Phiiadeip J 3 may be, the South have only to follow the advice of which the nations . ve \ernies dune 2, Emma C Jone do; Catha WRONG RTOWN, Jolys Arr sche Medora, Ie Mr. Filimore, and they are out of the Union, and in ve vcine. Of the potency of ‘a ‘cae Re-Drermicessc te Crrv.—The Special Committee of the | fing, Hull Wi. to: sib, Thomas Winslow, evo}, Westport, | oat kan ae WP aiguts tratk: Si . principle which system wo in remont Mecting in Williaunsbarg. ‘iman, Mr. Cliftow, chairman, to whom dele- . HOLMES’ HOLE. Joly 2 for a war, which will last them for several genera- the rooeet hatory A mase meeting of te Fremont men of the rastern be sooo ° oabel aren hie ‘cans a oD em ped on ot Paria June $1. Hope, ttre, NE. 1 oc | Bowes fer Fortnat; schrs J tions.” If you believe that a disruption of the very striking proof. So long as | istrict of Brooklyn, woder the aspices of tho Fremont | frets, have made the following apportioumentec | atta gp aipeyenge ne Ste tee Oo federa! Union would be productive of a war between er ne hd , awe and Dayton Association, took piace iast evening at the , toons 00 ee a te ee ee pits: Vistorz. Cook the two sections, you entertain, | make bold to say, round U rembled almost i gras} Odeon, in Fifth street, aad the ball was densely filled. New Apportionment No. of Districis, | (pot 400 as previously reported). Anchored 22d, Monterey, | R Pi schre Ruvor. Ui @ groundiess opinion. What is to forbida eable i a towards the | feicgations from Greenpoiut and the Western "aistrict Wards 1. Rapes ie 2 Witmprnne, i eer lotic ane wa eres: cm cruising ander | Grecian, braection esa opinion. peaci Eran events appear, | were present. Mr. George Ricurt, Prosieat of the as- « 2 commant of Arit oficer, the coptain wilag on shores wourd | fom AIT C8, san hon oa separation’? Doubtless the importance to the 5 his effects were | -ociation, oceupied the chair. In calling the 8 come in in a day or two, and then sail for Gallipagos Islands. | Phijsmetthin for Boston tan ont Northern section of the present free and unrestricted IR executor, ee CR i vy H Spoken, de. NC, for do; Mary restored health or ars ; persons prevent was » Gh ‘ ‘iverpool Fe for Caloutta, Small, Bost py a cepa neighbors, and what iy the “recent treaty, | ce This, mecting was. for the purvo of calling 3 wan Betts Wikeste ee 1D fr calewne Niort. 3 Tinker, Booth, Calais for do. Bid w the Northern people would have lost by violating of Bu ‘and | the citizens together to commence the campaign and set 4 Ship Brewster. trom Cardiff, W, for —, July 18, at anchor 7 2 1 17 PM, wind light from W. beige Fi the terms of union, they would attempt to regain be ere of Bnrope we aaies Chewe) tee iain jaa eon pronry Sarno rH oUAn Am ahip steering N, showing a white burger with red | hetktechre Bf Srott, Sarah « Willeus, Suamy y. ¢ ying cong was then sung 3 Charlowe, J Tinker. Passed the sword. The trade with the teeming South would, ae p = by the leader of the New York Glee Club, and the assem: 5 1h, nema Ho igure head, wae seen | Tit Cardegaster Foriiaad. es i oe ae, ae ~ — oe nh cage beth ow ede ad onal A my biy joined in with the chorus Hy Houston, Share, from Gaivesion for Havre June 38, |, HARTEORD, Shey Le eg re ui NNee who dwe! forth hen yon mnat among eon r. F iden ‘ om NY¥ork fos CBRE. J he Gen Pi jo. forget that there, re Ba, ea yn et wt gs Personal Intelligence. Snes ota of eee ne reer ition ec Gece Kine tre, i . d rem lo how, ewe brave hearts to protect the golden fleece. I wonid | are fixed. On the side of Harope an insurmount- Pork Honse—x-Oev. Bergow, Wissen ‘ ante, Crimes. of Bath, 10 daya rom NYork for Doboy, no | she HOCHNE, ters are hark Mayflower, Riod have no fears for the result of such acontest. There | bi a= pape sot ts. a a Lirik Lai from «hatleston for Dubos. vo dain, off St Cat 10, Riga: sehrs Win Benne: Parker, ‘Virgiaiay ome: a for ov Premiershi ip r. Everett, overtures ; rinea.— perce tree by U Stevenue cover Taney, en Fined " only by the Powers of Western Europe to ex- Preetegy eonsese : Tat ea Ports. ORFOLK, Jv principal source of our weakness, but T think oon “7 Sun the - ot provecth oti om a Hawes sephoeel hie Hotmein Me F 2 coe anions Yorn, Sy ihe hin Bawa wee Geese ‘Bar, 5 wa ‘oma ica Sophie Hotmeir, Mr isan dane, eee Jelena), an. J ts the PripetPAs ot lndia at ‘hie very day Kept in | invasion the errtoral rights of pain Tn the Wogge, ira ogre tt | duc, Minne Muller, Mg : 1 | Miamren assets port bere Fire Pip, burke, for Manta, | Vorm. mualy. rit of the filibuster, ne - he ' Fachau, Mrs Hvet A Latson, D Lataon, Mes It will be seen that the changes are in the lower and Dyer, une. NEWARK, Joly%2—Arr ‘echre A poe sane tng gn aathority mainly ope the fat Hitbus' pre rejected. | Richard, Mra M Richard Miss Anna Scnarl, Mise Louise | ap town wards: being wards materially afected in change ‘June B—No Am vessel in port. Citizen, Stewart, and Brig, Weaver, Svorks of native troops? In what exigency events were not tipe. The great ey Of | Wigemer, Sfise Juin Katreoriionbogen, Miss’ Spring EH of population ‘The committee will present their report Port. ‘ Croton’ Mary Jane, by re las the English flag been deserted by the brave Se- the West. insolent in his grest anes rength, was but ae ,jA- Hermass ire Amane Loman, ‘sigiatn at the opening ef the August session of the Common | Hoxe Kone i pay arent. Prem at, San | ton: Arete Farber, Sag Baty yoyst Those who take but a superficial view of little inclined to accede to any ment to im: | Mr kmmemen, Mint Anioineve tame, Nh Melang. Thomas | CouRC!. The spportionment of population toe district | foun account anys ) brie Curlew Gregory. Hust coast. ath, | Kingdon. boman nature would pronounce it impossible to | pose letters upon himself. Trey Becker, Mrs Rosalia Davi, M bs otatie by the new districting has been 10,500 inhabitants toa | Lark Maury, Fleteher. Foo chow foo Pid LONDON, peso Alida, overrun an ancient empire, overturn its ruling | Dot ripe for the extension of the Fut dD district. The charter requires the redistricting to be In port May 10 ship Comet, Arquit, for NYork (not Sen Fran rvs thie powers, pillage the inhabitanta, subject them to | t0 America, But it is yet in vigorous. 2, and Mien Frauziaka M Semipeied ween tary Gags of Ge Rens general Steet TNT sty 510 puri chip Rovbeuk, Walden, for Vallee | fh a TORT at fevaton Tate Every species of atrocity and rapine, and then for | the sirople introduction of a Southern ic into rman vantier, Sam 3 ‘Tux Weaninen.—A terrible thunder storm, accompanied | sameness |.) POM MNP Mowbueks Wwaien, for Cau Horton, arem 49) inde hin a the conquest to be in part levies ote to be bound by ite covenants Trenstited busch, Mise Alberti. by rain, has just passed over the city as we are going to HAuipak. Jnty 2l—Arr sehr Delegate, Newell, Philadel. | trey, from Fail River) © owe indiscriminat " guaranties, would be sufficient to bring it to | K!. John Kehn. 4 ~~ phia; 24. brig Reindeer, Curtis, NYork; schr Flying Cloud, | Splendid, New Nedford for po tg on 7 hy them | 4 A ccutinanh with all tte powers and advantages, |S", Franeiske Ibheter, arn’ press, The lightning was vivid, and the thunder aeaten- | Benner, itichne " Providence 40: bord fr 8 Teale Pawtuehet for | lize. What people yon ter a corona rH it is only a question of time; the equilibrium of N Bogrerape Durtct Poiipe: Nr Penton toe Harte Gare | iM: It is supposed that several places im the city have | salt sume dey iar Kamicech, enh om Dinar: Marseilles. © | Pe penpoRn, July by By the Irish ? And yet those same Irish, “y rope must be extended so as tp entonss every civ. M Le ienben John Win # Doke, George Preston, | been struck by} the lightning, The drenching rain will Mt. as, July cin port bark Membou!, Kingman for Roger Nig mmeig ag ee L ay do the city good Maceano, Rd vniie danger, have been the frmest bulwark o\ t ined pation whose ations have any effect upon the havrard Fosier, domes nee, UP aacn wie ed er avd Mrs Hunter, A Covren Statce or Waanverox.—Mr. John Neumann, | Jet arr. oe ‘throne. You would count in the hb of other States. Indeed, the consequences | and infant. Abas rth Benton, 4 Vis war w ie prospertt pops . MN ag 4 of From Charlesto Haw " <eam Taabel— years of bard labor, hammered out of sheet per y be in the power coe | 80 that», shock recived iby, ane, vibrates through ¥ Lam core, te an hil, TER WEER B | cccatichte statun ct Won ‘y ina tae aa . eek so pent Oe North could offer, ar part. In trnth, ss Bennett, the world dy AS K crit, A Pacroie | exbibit the work at the Cureh of the Divine Unity, 348 4; Mary Killen (of po ded with sermpulous care from all suo > has grown weary of war. The question Sencha sed feast ACaracao and | Broadway. This copper statue ix a curiosity, not onl Heckland Porter, for Paimouih, atthe bar, Peay, sehr suena ‘Scheneks and fam ol ce, Brown, for Baltimore ” aay. Geen,’ a proaches. By such means we would be able to of bread for the people has become so important to | tance, A Acco, M | abelecro and abt April Below, ship Charmer, f.ucas, from Tura our tortures into borrid arms and Same! Barkley 2—In portechr 8 M Roberts, hence, i FO OTE es aly 2 Arr hr Zen, Daviagr PORTSMOUTH, duly =. YSROVIDENCE, J vig 20— Are steam York; sehr one Sen} alee Balt Mary Fady, Kelley, and Cicero, ber rern, Weavet. Brimol, Pi Franklin, Demi Care, Albany; Seer ri Pr Martha Jane, yeu Wm T King, Denienp, Sorubw Picrov, July 17Cld chr © Pendiewon, Rogers, Phi adel: fn port brigs Lion, from Boston, ington, announces that he will from the novelty of the idea, but the ingenity with whic! it is carried out. The exhibition opens on Monday next. | gya'Prane sh, June 10—Arr brig Calvert, Willard, Phila ‘Against the tortarer. Mr Ma erg. Captain Curtis Aud Indy. MW Cacnos 10 Hovemkasrers.—On Thureday night. 26th of a wr hi, ay appa hagnock; 1 got remind so well informed as pons pedo have been led to restrain their | \(’scs Wiig Sil oim Xi , Seapey A ipiinell B Wiens, June, & fire occurred at No. 60 Franklin street. The avi. | “ure Ryvem, Ja, July Tn port bark Ocoan Reide, ur T fear ese Hares, vomer tr Bennett how entire rely England, tat in the Warfot In. dence showed that Miss McDugald, one of the boarders, | ett for Lorain 2HATe on weaicen anderson, Boe ie de; Dilger Speman, Spelimen, cependence, failed to Ff mtg Re q eos Cone aptesdinenh wgenlighc-adlnen: heen foe, conan. 4 ex, July 4—CM ships Mary, Murphy, Liverpool Ore Abit, ee + steamer Jamestown, nd 0 men of those days looked onsumption prees prodacti tt and fi lar washstand. 4 = +i sy ir 3 hips ry to be counted the writ be mareogtnened and new guaranties one, Ww ‘Mam Sanderson, ‘hciciee iae wit one the suite of eoer, ‘riots em i * Falp Sear brie Robi Reed, Johnaton, Alex i. scone laptuhinub vey ~onn ction. # letter from Alex. Ham’ poo L Pmperor of the nage papelly EB Cramp, GJ Makee, Mr Penis, D Anguat, MP. Poinderier, ‘and took fire, All were cone a oke echre Wi Almon, Philadelphia; Adonis, SAN PRANCTSCO, July 5—Telegraphed, ship to bee | Col. Lanvens of South Carolina, written the policy, if not the necessity, of Ku € Wilkinson, HI Perry, Mr Reed, Joseph Leech, H Maudie’ | grticies, valued in all at about ‘No insurance, shies | Cochran, eter on Peer Tale Cobre, Ket, | CATER dole —hia back Magshemter, Africa. ‘ 1 This in the event of the moat calami- fwlien he said to the English Ambass a, orto the | benm. 1 PP Wyma se tapn ant ig | MeDugad testified that on other occasions she bad always | 7erpool: hark Bros. Vivetponl SP MARKS duly de Ary Dork RH Game nord garth, where there, would be conservatiem without fover received into tbe Marise Hospital, where from, the | stated’ that when lately passing the Isthmus of Pa- | rainisbe: ea i Dye Oa AP Aogeren FAnKEe. aa | pena ceoee ona aan dacarel an tng da nama, contradicted the news there circulating to Contam dlp Soar Blan’ fang, — = ber of oases Drought in during this acason, together with | the effect that the of Walker in Central | (siz June Keone ' t tore e ings. Bat, iv, invite you to take a | French Senate, “that the days of conquest are | jew. buitiren ant sercou. €C Btentacton, Mey f extinguished the light when leaving the room, but this Tons fauavne, Ju or! sgbe Tolunteee, (oy Kings, rere onc. i believe, «gore reasonable view | pasta trath which the great Gaar pas keom yom: | Vain iy gveuryu wy Souk aid bh la Lay qhoucrgte Wane omaitting te do go, Whe accident oveurred. ‘The abOTe © Yop, Ji Mnine Orgy oe Guaen Ly ‘Taig Fae Goes, Gavdeguaa) be iiewicheoy, Krk