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Religtous Intelligence. be preaching to day in the John Street First ™ F eburch situated ia Johp street, at 105; o'clock, A. } sacrament ot L P.M, and preaching at 8 P. M. The Key. Dr. Macmenamy’s services, condacted on the Apostolic plan of dealing with error, will be continued in the pew Mission church, Twentieth street, between First and Second avenues, adjoining Grammar School, this eveuing, at 75, o'clock. ORDINATIONS. The Classis of Bergen met at Beleville, N. J., on the ‘29th of J fr the purpose of ordaining Mr, T. Dewitt “falmage, the new'y elected pastor of the Dutch church da tha: place Prof Egbert C. Smyth, of Bowdoin College, son ef Prof. ‘Wm. Smyth, was ordained in Brunswick to the work of the Gospel ministry on the 22d of July. Rey. Wm. C, Cattell, professor of languages ia Lafay- elte College, bag been ordained as an evangelist. INVITATIONS. The Rev. ©, H. Minvegerode, of Norfolk, bas acce ‘au invitation to the rectorsbip of St. Paul's church, , “mone. : Rey. F. L. Boing, formerly a missionary of thé American Board, bas accepted a call to the Presbyterian church in Durbam, N.Y. Rey. J. H. Walter bas received a call to the Preabyte- qian church in dulaa, Obio. Rev. Dayid Dobie ly of Prattsburg, New York, as been called to the Taverdacle Presbyterian church ia Cineipeat.. Rev. Jeremiah Taylor, of Wrentham, Mass., bas been called to ihe North Congregatioval church ia Middle- town, Ct. Rey. N.L. Rice, D. D., of St.Louis, bas been called to the West Arch street Presbyterfau chureb (0. $ ) in Ph. fadelphi Rev. James Paine has accepted a cai! to Somerville, Weet Tennessee. INVITATIONS DECLINED. Rey. IS. Kailocb, the preacher at the Tremont Tem- ple, Boston city, bas resigned the call to become pastor of the Third Baptist caurch in New York, Rey, I. S, Kalloch declines the call to become pastor of vthe First Baptist church, New York, late Dr. Cone’ Mr. K bas veep very successful in gathering gation at Tremont Temple, which the whole eval public are iuterested in maintaining INSTALLATIONS. Rev. JC. Foster, late cf Brattleboro’, Vermont, was publicly recognized as pastor of the First Baptist chureh wand Society 1a Beverly, Massachusetts, on Theraday, August 7 gz of the Classi Tuesday, 16tn in the R church of Port Jackron the Ri stalled pastor of said churc Rey. Wm, H. Gubert was iustalied at Granby, Con- mectictt, on the 2d ult. RESIGNATIONS, The Rey. R. J. Parvin has resigned the rectorship of St Stephen's church, Pittstield, Berkshire couuty, Mas: and accepted the charge of « parish in Leroy, Gea.sze couuty, New York. Rev. William M Cheever has resigned the pastoral charge of the Presbyterian churel ia Terre Havte, Ind end accepted a call to the First Presbyterian church in Troy, Ohie, Rey, William Clarke bas resigned the District ship of the Americon Boa «, to accept the otlice of Secre- dary of the New Hampshire Domestic Missionary Society, The Rev. Mr. Ayravit having received a call from ‘Western New York, bas tendered a resignation of bis charge as rector of St. Jwhn’s parich, in Hagerstown, Ind., and the resignation has been accepted. NEW CHURCHES. Anew Methodist charsh is about being erected 0 the ee village of Woodstown, Salem couut), of Montgomery, held on formed Protestant Dutch Cornelius Gates was in. peretary- The sew house of worship, recently er ong. of the Reformed Dutch church, of New l’ros pect, county, N. ¥., will be dedicated to the wor ship of God on Wetnesday, August 13. The sermon on he occasion will be preached by ‘Woodbourre, N. Y. A Catholic church is about to be erected in Kansas City, Kansas Territory, Rev. Bernard Donnelly, of Ladepend- ence, bas c! of the dioces®, and it is owing mainly to bis {odefatigable labors tha: the (church is now in 50 curisbing a condition. Avery neat church, erected by the Methodist deaomi- ation, was dedicated last Sunday, at Zion, three miles ‘trom Norfolk, Va., on the Lambert's Point road. ‘A wew (id School church was recently dedicated at Laurel Hill, N.C. Te corner stone of a new Old School church was laid 2¥. Jeremiah Searle, of ast week Hall's Cross Roads, Md., at which Rev. Dr. Tustir, of Washington, officiated. MIECELLANEOUS. The interior of St. Johu's church (Episcopal) in this ity is to be altered. The high backed pews are to be cut down and faced with mabogany, instead of the pre- sent strips of painted pine; the seais are also to be made more comfortabie. The old pulpit and chancel are to be vaken away, and anew apsidel chaucel, fourteen feet deeper, to be added, The floor is to be of inlaid marble, and the building will be lighted by a dome, Toe Rev. Dr. Condit, of the Auburn Seminary, is sup- plying pases of the Presbyterian church in Seneca ‘The Tabernacle Beptist church, on St. Paul streee, Rocherter,, but which has not been used by the Baptists for a year or two, has been purchased by ile Je So- ciety of Rochester for $6,750. There is no sectid> of our broad aad, says the New York Zrangelt’, in which the Gospel is dotug more to elevate society and save souls than at the th ead Southwest. And yet there is po of our common Po where an educated minwtry is more needed or desired. The earnest appeals of the South to the North for ministers, and the contemporaneous application of fe re a ey ap for my age ou the Southern field, indicate that the present ts: proper time to encourage dhe usemployed ministers of this latitude to look with a missiovs:¥ pirtt toward the destitutions of the South. To facilitate 80 desirable @ result, the Executive Committee of the Soutbern Aid Society, at @ recent meeting, resoived <bat they would adwacce the reasouable travelliag ex- penses of every approved minister from this region to ‘apy portion of the South or Soutiwest. and furaisa, if weceseary. tbe annual sum of $260 additional to the sup port ceutributed om tbe ground. This arrangement shal! continee up force so pg as the aided minisver retains the ‘approbation of the ecclesiastical body with which he may be connected, aud vntil be shall cease to require sach aid by reason of obiainiag an adequate support for the people of bis charge. A correspondent sends us the following list of the churches in Baltimore, mentioning at the same tine that there are in the city between 70 and 80 Sanday schools, white and colored. tain 000 children — Protestant Episcopal, 1 r terian, 14; Roman Catholic, 17 Methodist Episcopal, 34 ; Methodist Protest ent Baptist, 7. Christian, 1, Lutheran, 9. German Reforme), 4. Evapgeliea! Aseociation, 4 ; Sailor's Bethel, 1. Friend, 9. Universalist, 1, Swedenborgiaa, |: Jew tsb, 5—Totw Bes ides, there are churches for colored people 2Epscopal. 1 Presbyterian, 1 Roman Catholic, 4 Methoviet, and 2 Baptist—Total, 16. Whole number, 45 REFORMS IN THE PRESCH CHURCH RITCAL. The Loocon Poss Paris correspondent hears that the Arebbishop of Pari is carrying «till tarther his reforms an Church. the riteal of hich is to be altered ormity with thatof Rome. Another reform Must be noticed in which, though pot of much doctrinal importance. most people will cordially rejoice. Tne em ployment of opera singers, and the use of florit must are strictly prohibited in the churches ‘THE PATH TO SHAMK—A LETTER FROM A FATHER TO HIS ERRING SON, acere. pays the Chicago Tune of the 2d inst. ady found tbe circumstances of the arrest of Frederick Bigg and bix young accomplice. James Harold ing the Chicago Post office. and the trial and con vieetion of detailed in the columns of our paper. Soon after Harold's arrc-t the following letter was sent to him by bis father. It is beautifully written, and betrays the full ‘gen of the shame and Cespair into which the f al ve been plueged by the errors of a loved and darling con. We bope that, should ft meet the eye of any of thore now upon the brink of crime, it will be to them as a voice of warning from the home circies they hive left, and serve to recall them to a sense of the terrible consequences to loved ones of the crime they determined to commit. Scarce a year ago young I je. a home as hep and, pleasant as kindly. alfec- tionate hearts and undying love and faith in Heaven could make it. Upon the very verge of his manhood, wostained and unspotted he left it, to win for himself an honorable name in our city. To-day be fills @ felon’s cell with long years of coninement with other felons be- fore bim. In the very outset of his crime he has blasted his own fair prospect in fe and brought down sorrow and ehame upon kind and coting parents. It were better that be bad died in hie infancy ere shame bal bea writ ten upoo bis brow, for then (hore parents might, as they stood by Lis little grave, bave gazed through the mist ef theirs tears up t» that “better land. Now the only vision beyond that bitter, biinding mist is the gloomy ‘walls and iron gratings of (he convict « home. We ask every young man to read this letter that his resolutions for good may be formed anew and that be enay be fully impressed with the far reaching conse quences of the wicked acts he may be tempted to commit — —, N. ¥., June 28, 18956. My Dasy Jamee—The painfel pews of your imprivon. ment was rece'ved yesterday, and it bas ited the ri @ your mother and myrelf with protound grief, that y who have bad opportunites that bet few could possess! even to the eeleenon im fife of any bonorebie station, provided you would fit yourself for it, with a home to be welormed to. with every comfort to be desired, shonit at the entrance to macnoot have degraded ret Aipacaced your temily. Where you have example fr or years have | been the a of bonor trust, — many of the promipest «tatiows ia our county and wil friends of the bighest chargettr throughout the State. Now review th ure AD’ realities you have substitated. cy What cx wou er, could (UdUEF you thas to olfend the laws of your courtesy’ Not wnt! [hd | not tell you when you left frome; that U ‘you connected yoursell respectably | would consign Yu goods, and have | not frequently asked you of DY @ 7 means | could belp you along’ erring sop, at words | wrote on the first of Bibie prevented you on leaving bome Aias true the sentiments they express ‘Yoo recetved introductions to reepectable merchants, ‘to one of the Chicago clergymen, (the Kev. W A. Small ‘wood,) and with what entreaties did your mother and Spell on you to connect yourself with a church and ‘Sundey We bave just read your first letter, pro. an oe bame, and ee persons. and can |t be possible that even at thet period you were sasoctated m fh this ‘ * ‘ ct hat H Io @ goal, aad for steaing home bare you lost, The fi NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, AUGUST 10, 1856. too, of your family, of which I have avy record, who for hungreds of years have borne @ family escutcheon with- out a stain! What can I do for you’ Your mother, al most broken hearted, cannot be left, and what could 1 do, were I to come to Chisago’ From Captain Connatt's letter it seems that the proof against you is positive. The jaws of your country must be vindicated; I see no way but to let justice take its course. But in your extre- mity what cap I recommend better than that you shoud tell the whole truth, and cast yourself on the mercy of the Court before which you will be tried. But one consolation is le’t, and that is, repentance and prayer tu God, He only can help you, by forgiving you your sins, and bringing you to a knowledge of in Jesus Christ’ Ob | at once ery to him for aid an direction, and may the urgency of your case lead you to true repentance, We had been anticipating a surprise for you in the shape of a number of presents, articles of clothing. and on your arrival at age, bext April, a eum of money , bat our fond hope- are all vanished, and until [ receive advices from you or Capt. Connett, we know not how we can help you. oe oe ee The first Monday in July is set down for your trial, Whata day it willbe for your parants! Would to God, my son pee you bad died in your infancy, unspotted from tho world! Your mother sends her love ; yes, we both do, for we bave hope tbat this painful and affiictive circumstance, your first step in crime, will be your last. Loti! that iv atoned for what will 7 and we have to suffer? remain your aiflicted and distressed F, ATER, Cricket. NEW YORK CLUB YS. LO: ISLAND CLUB. NEW YORK CLUB. First Innings. ‘Second Innings Maxwell b. Applin...... 12 ¢, Holder b. Russe. L st. Labon b. Ap- ¢. Hollerly b. Russell... 0 ¢ Holder b. Russell... 2 @. and b. Rugsell......, 18 Pps b. Russell... 0 Byron b. Applian. : 8 b. Russell... 6 Clark ¢. Holder b. Ap- Parker b. Hoider.... 2 . Russell 6 . Russell 1 1 oe » 10 Total. . 40 LONG ISLAND CLUL Firs! Innings. Second Innir gs Holder. Spivey b. Clark 12. Maxwell b. Richards, 0 Bennett run out,....... © c. Hayes b. Balliore 2 Varker ©. H. Wright b. i Chadwick b. Richards. Thornton run out....... W. 6, b ° ©, Byron b, Balliere ¢. and b. Richards W. 66.4.0. b 1... Rickards, c. H. Wright b. Richards 1 Aylin c. Spivey ards....... Sc. Hays b. Richards... 7 Labon b. Richards . 5 b. Richards. * . 18 E. Ruseeil st. Wright b. Richards............. 21 mot out 16 Holieriy b. Bi 1 b. Balliere C) James ¢. Spivey b. Rich ards... seucsecee @ PUD OU... 0 H. Eastmead et. Wright v. Ciar 1 mt. Wright b. Balliere... 0 Dy oO 0 ‘Total.. 90 =Total. POUGHKEEPSIE VS. WEST FARMS CLUBS. POUGHKKETSE CLUB First Innings ‘Second Inning? Baxter c Kenlock b. Swithenbank : 1 >. Swithonbank.... 3 Linley b. Horridze..... 6 1b. w. Swithenbanx... 4 Sweeny b. Horridge W. Taylor... ce + 1b: Swithenbank........ 1 rd | bw. b Swith enbank . 4 ; : 0 Winkless b. ge... 0 b. Syner.... rb) Towlec. and b. Horridge 0 1. b. w. Spur... 2 Glyn c. Horridge Switbenbank Fe) Wk Me MM neers ck xcs McManmes b. Horridge. 3 b. Syner ¢. Horridge... 4 Greevin b, Swithenbank 3 b. Swithenbank,....... 3 Gregg b. Horridge...... 3 9 Downey not out, 6 o W. 8, dD. 4&.. 7 WEST FARMS CLUB. Horridge b. Baxter ¢. b. and c. Sweeney...... 13 b. Winkless c. Sweeney. 4 b. and c. Winkleas..... 16 Mapnes,. sevee 1 MOt Ot....eceree 3% A. Taylor b. Baxter . Wink © b. Linley ....... : 6 2 S not out....... 4 2 Greenin. 5 W. Taylor t c. Towle - & Law not out, 1 run out.... W. 5,» 5... 5 ‘2,0. 2 Total... 39 ~~ Total Miscellaneous Foreign Items, A London writer, reviewing the position of the jour- cals in that city, eaye:—The preseut ition of the metrepolitan daily press is anything but healthy ani en- couregwg. The London ércrald is said to be in exrcum stances which has ied to tts transfer to other bands. A great deal of sympathy and regret is felt for Mr. Bale win in newspaper circles, since, whatever may have heen the merits or defects of the Herald, his conduct to the gentlemen engaged on that journal has been marked by tare liberality ond gentiewanly consideration. I re hough the Morning Post as had early improved circulation, the manaze- ment of this journal has not been such as to maintain the high tone and incependent position which the daily ‘metropolitan newspapers a few years ago ¢njoyed. The Morning Chrmicle, under Mr. Sergeant Glover's pro prietorrhip, bas been brougut to the very lowest ebb of circulation ard Feepectabiiity. The Datly News, it is said, does uot pay per se, but is not unsuccessful in & finsacial point of view Im connection with the . While the bigb priced journals are languisbing the uew penay daily Papers are almost below coutempt. There has beena sort of «mew's among the Burschen at Heidelberg University. A student of «ivinity, fancying bimself invited by bis protessor, demanded, but was re fused, eatitfactior, and set to work aud thrashed the pea The Senate consequently coniemne| him to expulsion during two year ereupop, as customary, a! the Burchephaiten held a solemn comila/, and some 200 escorted the oftended offender to the railway stat at Ladenborg. Here a row took place, which ended io general onslaught betwen the ple and students, who ‘were not armed, and who at length withdrew, without serious damage, to Heidelberg. A splendid war ship, termed the Peiraguaesa, has been boilt in England, for the use of the Brazilian government, which is to mount 68 and 32 pounder guns. The vessel \s to take cut a number of land fire engines, several ship engines, and fre escapes, in order that a full brigade may be estab/ishe: similar to that belonging to the London in- surance companies. Mr. Uitve, one of the sub engineers of the London Fire Brigade, bas been appomtea the superintendent, ond Mr. Byfield, deputy superinten dent, both having very handsome eal: ey leave England on board \ue Peiragvasea for the Bragzus. A couple of weeks since Prince Petrulla, the Neapoli tan Minster in Vienna, informed Count Boo! that hi gor ernment cil not consider the present « fitting moment for thore administrative apd julicial reforma which the Imperia! Cabinet seemed to consider necessary for th: pacification of Napes and Italy. The Neapolitan diplomat ist, who spoke in the pame of Don Luigi Caraflu, the Min ter for Foreign Affairs, complained of the behavior of and and }rance. and even binted that the istter had tome knowledge of the agitation woich was going ou in favor of the family of Murat. The Paris Union publishes on account of the strength of the military force epread over the Spanish peninsula. In uence of the various red s operated in the ‘cupied by about 20.900 men eneral Zapatero commands at Barcelova, at tc bead of 15,600. At Saragorea it eppeare that General Falcon. with 20,000 men, oppores Marrbal O'Donnell. There remain, in con- sequence, Only 23,000 soldiers disporable for the reman der of the kingcom, and it cannot be said on which side they will tor A bill bas been introduecd into the English House of Lords to provide for the retirement of the Bishops of London end lurham, the former on a pension of £6,000, ‘and the latter of £4,500 per annum. Present Mich of Londam was consecrate! Bishop of Chester in 1824, and transiated to the see of London in 1828, ®0 that he Will have enjoyed a tenure of 32)ears in olfiee. He is n bis caries in Saitby, the retiring Bishop of Dur bam, was Srst comece: of Chishester in 1831, and tragelated in 1996, He ia in the 87th year of bie age. In Londow, a deputation on ‘he eubject of the West Const of Africa, and the opening of the river Niger for lawful commerce, bad an interview with Viecount Palmer *ton cn the 19h ult. The deputation consisted of Sir Ed vard,Boxton. Bart. Ir Barker, commander of the late Niger expedition, Rev. E. Hoole and Rev. W. Arthur, seeretarion of the Wi oo Missionary Society, and the Rev. H. Townsend and the Rev. T. Smith, missionaries from Africa. It is said in Athens that Engiand and France, at the mediation of Austria and Russia, have consented to the article in the Greek constitution relative to the faith of the succestor to the throne being lied. The family of Bavaria bave thus secured their cbances, ani already the succession to ihe throne has been offered to Prince Louitpold, the elder brether of Prince Adalbert ‘The Rossians having, it is stated, sent back to ( e the Greek L+ gion that they had formed, the Grerk wore ment refured to receive these troops and ‘emandod that they should return to Uderra. The Cabinet of King Otho hare in the meantime applied to the English Admiral for bis ast istance ip supporting their protest. ‘The Paris correspondent of the Brussels Inlependence writes On the 17th of July two workmen guiity of bay. (ng uttered some remarks, in a workshop, injurious to the pereon of the Emperor, were sentenced to five years’ imprisonment ana ten years’ surveillance. An imperial French decree, dated from Plombiere directa the seesion of all the Councils General of the em pire, with the exception of that of the Seine, to commence on August 25, and close, at the latest, on September 8 It singular fact that the change of ministry at Ma rid, and the subsequent insurrectionary movement, were first made known in Paris by a telegraphic communica tion from London. Professor Fraser bas been selgcted by the town council of Edinburg to fill the vacant ctieir of Sir William Hamil \horoughly satisfactory to scholars, Record of Internal Improvemen: ee, the Washington Intelligencer, peeeg 8) tabular statement will give Senate session. the objects for which a) tions have been voted were included in the geve- | ral bill which met the Presidential veto at the last dered as full and pred by idemag oh * - ment postesses autbo: jate money from the tae to works. net abet in their char- acter, as well under the clause gr! er “to. regulate commerce” as under the war power, = we may Jodge of Oe eg of tha louse of epresentatives on the ‘subject action upon the three bills which have Decome laws notwith: standing the Presidential veto, we may consider the licy as meitet.so, far as the Thirty-fourth Congress concerned. All the biis named below have pases the Senate with the exception of seven, w! were disposed of in the manner stated in the notes appended to the table:— By whem brought before Sqate For what Olject. Amount Mr. Caas Deepening channel over St.Clair flats. » $45,000 ‘ of *100,000 Mr, Wright ..... Harbor Newark, N. J 25,000 Me. Slieli....., Mouth of Mississippi river. *530,000 Mr Wade.......Comneaut, Obio 11,600 ... Huron, Ohio , 13.600 Ashtabula, Ohio. 13,600 28,500 385,000 10,000 13,000 Mr 14,500 33,000 o .» Harbor of Dunkirk, New York, 80,000 « Sodus Bay,Cayuga county,N.Y. 14,500 . Sodus Bay, Wayne county, N.Y. 19,000 Oswego, New York,... «+ 15,000 Steam dredge, Lake Ontario. 7,500 Burlington (breakwater), N. 36,000 Mouth of Ontonagon river, 25,000 Harbor at Marquette, Mich 25,000 me «++ Harbor at mouth of Kalama: Fiver, Mich,........+.+.+06. 60,000 ba +++»Harbor at mouth of South Black river, Mich. ...... * Harber mouthGrand river, Mic! a Harbor mouth Black Lake, ‘* 60,000 bed . Harbor New Buffalo, « 340,000 . Barbor mouth Clinton river,‘* 10,000 ‘ ...-Harbor at St. Joseph, © 20,000 “ Harbor piers at Monroe, * ~—_10,090 Harbor mouth Muskegoa river. +50,000 Mississippi river. Missouri river, . Patapsco river, Mary lan Breakwater at Portiand, Me. ....Breakwater at Richmond Mr. Mr ‘ land, Me. eseoscccscccs 80,000 “ ss Breakwater at Owi's Head and Eagle Ledge. ee) Sea wall on Island, Mass « yi eee “ .... Government works, Beach, Mass................ 18,00 ed .»», Breakwater, Hyannis harbor, Mass. 15,000 000, ‘ «++.Harbor Great Woods Hole, Mass 2) “ . Harbor New Bedford, Mase 12,000 Mr. Sebastian, Arkansas river, +. 40,000 “ Red river at ahe itart.* 100,000 Rock river Rapids, Upper ),000 Harbor San Diego, Californ 50,000 Harbor Manitowoc, Wisco 62,780 Reedy Island, Del... Hartior of New Castle, D fe, Penn... Lake Michigan. Harbor of Dubuque, Iowa. Mr. Bel Teruessee river.......... 5 Mi bigan City, harbor of Ind... 19'000 : 20,000 50,000 r. Mallory. Beli of Teun Harbor ot Charleston, 5. ¢ . Seward. ....Cape Cod harbor, Mase LiGape Fear river. N.C... Taunton river, Mesa... Harbor Georgetown, }. C .. Channel at Hell Gate Bast riv New York Mr. Benjamin. Bayou Lafourche, La. Mr. Bel! of Teun Mr. Seward bs Jammer ir. Benjamin... Ateh bay ‘ Falis of Hed river, Mr Seward... inland passage between St. obn's and St, Mary's rivers, Flora « . *Pecame laws on the 8th of July by a vote thirds of ear House +l att on the table im the Senate, Re jected in the Senate, ot yet acted on Total amount appropriated in Dills origi — in the Senate.............. $3,136,333 To which add smount appropriated in House bill for improvement of Des Mcines Rapids erate, whien bill bas passed both houses... 00,000 Lore ee ecm ee From which may be deducted the sum E yes to be i gh ge in the bills aid on the table or rejected by the BOmate.....ccccecrtecccececcceceeeeee 240/000 Total amount appropriated by bills that Lave paseed the Renate : ks $5,096,333 Theatrical, Musical, &c. Nipzo’s Garpen —The of this popular atror establishment will no doubt be eased to learn that Mr. Burton is to persenate his favorite character of Billy Lackeday, in the good old comedy of “Sweet: hearts ond Wives,” to morrow evening. He wili be A pine by say ori ir. and Mra. risp and other excel artiste, je amusements clore with the “Post of Honor.” Bowery Tueatee.— Manager Brougham an- nounces that bis highly successful dramatic protuc- tions. Pirates of the Mi ipo and * Po-ca- hon tas,” are to commence their third week together to-morrow evening. Those who have not witnessed the beautifr! panoramic scenes in the former piece and enjoyed the fine acting in both, should no longer neglect #0 doing, as they are soon to be withdrawn. Frexco Drawa—The French company under the tion of M. Gustave Dedos will give an evte:tain- ment at Burton's theatre, Chambers street, to-mor- row evening. The spectacle called “ Pauvre Mere” ia the opening piece; comic songs follow, and the whole will conclude with the vaudeville entitled “ Les File Gavet.” M. Dedos, Mme. Zoe Weithoff and Mme. Gonthier are to appear on this occasion. Toe Campneri Mivetaers.—This celebrated band of Etbiopians open at the Chinese Buil (late Buckley ~ Bane. Fm night. Amon) age Ae a merly risty’s) any r. D. nt, weil known as frst’ coon formers in their line. yon gramme consists of the Fe aprnll mange rom ir extensive repertoire, w overflows with comicalities of al! kinds. Miss Pawny Deane.—The drawing room enter- tainmenta of this Fyn td yn been well at- tended last week, she is to continue thema few nights —— at the Broadway Athenwum. Her , readings and recitations invarially elicit the enthusiastic applaure, and her personation of the various char in the “ Actress of All Work” bas stomped ber os an artist of unusual versatility. Broortys Mvstcm—A varied and attractive bill hse been jiesued for the benefit of Mise Anna Melville, which is to take place to-morrow evening, and for which Messre. Reynolds, Morton and Smi and the members of the Thespian Dramatic Associ: ition bave volunteered. The selections embrace “Matteo Falcone,” “Loan of a Lover,” “ School- master at Home,” and “ Maidens Beware.” Mrstixe or JovGrs at ALeany.—The Conven- ion of Justices, heretofore noticed, met to-day at the Capitol. Hon. Hiram Gray, of the Sixth dis trict, was choren President, wnd the Clerk of the Court of Appeals acting a* Secretary. On call the roll reverteen Justices answered to the call. On motion, a committer of five, to present amend ments to the ules to the Convention, was appointed by the President, ae folleee ie Bears third dis ‘our’ + eri tL. B. Wi Hf grabam, First district. ment of rules 2d and 15th were presented and re- ferred to the comupittee. After diseuasing the pro- priety of amending rules 6th, 12th, 14th, 15th and others, the Convention took a recess until 34 o'clock. —Albany Journal. Aug. 6. Kareas —Everything is quiet in Kansas Territo- ‘rom which we bave accounts to Tnesday. ne's command of fins, te the santero two bundred, were still in Towa. Lane himself, had turned his head to the esst, in the ex; being able to levy further contriiuetoad ip meet “4 upon the credoious and easily guiled black cans of the North. Bat it isa little ton late in dey to do much. Ail the money now contributed in “ald of Keaneas,” from the old apinstera and weak brotherbood of the free States, will he wanted and need in the “corruption fund” to cecnre the election of Fremont. — St. Lowis Republican, Aug. 2. bs be | Carolina Personal Intelligence. A correspondent of the Baltimore Sun says that there are over four hundred person® staying at Capron Springs, Va , apd gives the pames of the following fami ies repre- sented there. The Middle and Southern are fairly repres¢nted, ¥iz:—New York, the family of Ogden; Piula depbia, Rueh apd MeMurtriee: Baltimore, Ridgely of Hampton, Gitmor, Wright, Hough, Harwooa, Henderson, Parpey. lulapy, Valanella, Eichelberger, Mcfier, War-* field. Hale, Dobbin, Birkhead, Vou pit, McCulloch, ‘Ti'phman, Lemmon.’ Moule end Keys; Maryland, Mur: 18) 8, Tyler. Mauleby, l'oe, Dorsey ; Virginia, 4 ‘Jones, Waller, Marshall; Kentucky, Hall: Rhett, Poquoc; Washington, Gales, Walser, Saton, Taylees, Scott, Warrington, ‘Niles, Carlisle, Nort; Fay, Edes, Garnett, Wa ker, Bradley, Leslie; Alex: endria, Rey. Dr. Jobnson, fnowcen, wie, Newton, Wheat, English; Members of Congress, Senators Yule, Brew, Tormbs ; Representatives, Bocock, Johuon, Poy ce, Faulkner, and rooms ordered for many others on the adjournment: Winchester, Williams and Miller, who Dave built tasteful cottages. Count Walewski, French Minister for Foreign Affairs, po to leave Hombourg on the 26th of July, to return t» 18 We read in the Independ ¢ Belge:—Some German pa- pers have spoxen within the last few ®, in their Brus- rels correspondence, of @ pretended de-ign of abdicating attributed by them to King Leopold. We affirm with en- tire certainty that there is no circumstance whatever, not even the mort unimportant, which can have aflorded any grcvods for such a rumor, The new Minister of Sardinia, M. Massi, had presented bis credentials to the Porte government. Marshal Pelissier, on arriving at Constantinople, was received by the Manister of War and presented to the Sul tap, by whom he was graciously received, and who ex- presecd his thanks to the Emperor of France and the Freuch simy for the powrrful support rendered to Turkey dur- < the war, There was to be a grand review on the Juth of July, and a dinner subsequently, Marshal l’elis- ier and other generals were to leave on the Lith ult. ‘The Corriere Mercantile, of Genoa, etates that Geueral Garibaldi is et Voltaggio for the benefit of his health; and hat on bis arrival there be was %eceived with gri é thusiasm by the population, and honored with @ ser The liverpool Post, of July 22, says:—On Saturday, the line of-battle ship Duke of Wellington, 121 guns. carrying the flag of Admiral Dundas, in company with several other +hipe of war and éteam frigates. left Portsmouth for Lisbon, to be ready to receive her Majesty, who has signt- fied her intention to visit the capital of Portugal during the autumn, whither her Majesty will proceed soot after the proregation ‘arliament, in the royal yacht Victoria and Albert, escorted by a squadron of steamships of war. It is aise wnderstood that, on ber return from lortugal, ber Majesty will land gt Queenstown, and from thence preceed to Dublin, and, after afew days’ sojourn, embark tor ScoUland, cm route to Balmoral. The Second battalion of Grenadier Guerds are under orders for Dublin, for the royal guard At the Jatest dates from Australia Miss Catherine Hayes at Melbourne, trom Launceston, and was to ‘and inthe Royal Charter, leaving Mel- had arrive proceed to bourne on Dr. William Russell, the London Times’ correspondent in the Crimea, is now at Odessa, en rouie for Moscow and the ccronation, Mr. Ferguston, Professor of Surgery in King’s College, bes been appointed Examiner in Surgery at the Londou University, in place of Mr. Hodgson, who has accepted the post of Examiner at the Royal College of Surgeons. The Emperor, says the Paris Comstitutionnel, is not ex pooted in’ Paris before the 2éth of Juy. His Majesty, previously to bis return, is to go (o Luneyille, to be pre: sent at seme grand cavalry mat uyres, THE AMEER OF SCINDE IN THE ENGLISH PARLIAMENT. {London Correspondence of Manct.ester Guardian. ] ‘The House of Lorés was visited by @ splendid appari. tion cn Friday night, July 18, in the person of an East In- «cay prinee, Who looked as if he had juststepped from the bosids of Drury lane, The great unknown turned out to be Lis Bighnes’s Meer Ali Morad, Ameer of Khyrpore, in Upser Sciude. His highness was accompanied by Tal- ‘oor Khan, a feeretary and interpreter, who wore the ard turban of the Fast. The Ameer’s costume was a tunic of gold tissue, and a lofty gilt helmet, surmounted by s small white plume. In conformity with Eastern ctetome the Seindian prince did not uncover his bead, ind his tall and commanaing appearance as he walked to the foot of the throve, his spangled dress, his massive bilted scimitar and his podding plume, made him one of nost picturesque and graceful figures ever seen in the new Hovse of Lords, Iregret to add that, while the magpitcence of bis highness’s costume and his imposing persoval presence are undeniable, bis moral quatitica. tions are the fubject of deubi and dispute. His highness erpcuser the cause of the British government; and, upon the conquest of Seirde, was rewarded by the title and erritoy of coe cf the ameers. Having been detected Lowever, in the acts of fraud and forgery, he was deposed and vispearesxed of bis authority by’ the Governor- Gereral, apd bas found bis way to England, like the cleitoant to the penson ot the Nawab of Surat, in order to prosecute h's claims in Parliament, There will be no ‘eck of Indien princes with grievances after some recent dcmonstravens of the wiliingness of honorable and learn- +d gepticmen to lake ny oye cases in the House of Com rons. The ex-Ameer has got hold of Mr. Isaac Butt an { ith a considerable amount of learned power of continous talk; and, under ovorable and learned member, there pect that the Ameer’s claims and costume will be parade e House of Commons upon the occa jon of the Ind Mr. Butt bad best do what he an in the present seesion, for next year he will probably Luye @ rival in the person of Mr. George Thompson, who ‘s raid to Lave gone to Calcutta In search of a grievance cr two, aller astisting a} the obsequies of bis gimpire be ss paper. . Thompeda does hot shortly return with seme ‘pured Fast Indian prinee, or, at all events, be } Bayx gee of some Rajah of Sattara, his friends ud acmircrs ia the metropolis, now somewhat diminished n ucmber, will be sadly disappointed. ARRIVALS. From New Orleans and Havana, in the steamship Star of the —From Havana-W > ‘mith, HB M Ce Vt «coba R Es irs Crueba and thy 3 Breg F children and servant, Mr Draz and Me J Maezs FandJ Mir Hever Pw J} Reekwell, a steerage, ee Mrs Duilard. Mra Norbeck, Mrs ond child, Mrs MeFrary and child Mra Fulton, Miss Downs, Mra L Jennin Cop L$ Ir Scooler, EM J in the steerage. : DEPARTURES. Fer Bremen and Southampton, in Steamship Wosbington — Fork; Ht, Keyser, NYork; Mist Tavor, 3 York in; Messrs GW Dinkle. Charleston LCarbin de G Singer, ‘eveiand: Messrs ) NYork Yi Cure, Mistonary; Plail, Missionary Milwaukie rs Geo Sommers, Milwaukie Stere! and child, NYork; Henry Brune, Illinois; W Octe ‘A Rovhbarth, NYork: 8 Rosenthal, Herm schnetler, ¢ f Baltimore; Leutehweis, NYork; J Luter, Mobile: F Gempers, Pitsburg, GeoW Lave, Baltimore. € E Gillig inois A Arzbacher, P StoJadenorlia, John F Hurst, Maryland: Fl bien, Irant Steenken, © J Coxeead, Charles Hussey, F See! ™ mand infant. do: Mrs Mur geret Gompers a shurg: Mr ik Weniseh, tucant and two ehildren, N Yor berdroth: Madame J Hum: bert, infant and ebild, NYork: | Messrs F Nehring Thos Ryau Julins Fregieg, ; Mrs Behei bert, do: Mr iv ond lady. Mr JN Henry Temmerman, lady and three children: Mra? Nicol, NYork, Mr J Levit, New London; Mr C Waite, Wooster. Mra becker, Mr © 1 Kroft, lady ‘and two children, Philadeiphia; Mehler, Leroy, NYork. Total, 73. Fer Norfolk, €e.. in the steamship Jamestown—Jobn B Hushe MS Wanger, Joseph H Colquitt, Chas . Seudder, Charles ( Painter, 0 Roabe, T Geor rke. Lieut Brown, USN: J lamition, Joseph Longue. J 1s Robison, J M Lane, SR Fmcot, Miss Mary Holling, Mise Jutta Sens, JA Lily,'A Bt sbepperson, Francis Hill, Mrs Welton and child, Thomas A teson, NH Mennencasher and lady, John Morton and lady, Mrs Brown, Mrs Allen, NH Everett, J Schadwieh, James Wi Mesebutt, Allen, RS Graves, Wm Stivertom and lady, and 17 in the steer oge nion and | ForSavanneh. in the steamship Alabama—s I steerage. City Intelligence. Fire oy Eset Fourrsenta Stxxer—Shortly after three o'clock yesterday morning a fire broke oct in a brick stable in Fourteenth street, near Fourth avenue, owned by Rev. F. W. Geiesenhainer, The flames spread with great rapidity, and in a short time the buildings were cestroyed. The stables were occupied by Dr. Sayre ant Stanton & Thompson. A man nemed Williain MoCormtck slept in the stabie of Dr. Sayre, He was awoke by the emoke, and by bi ‘tions the horses and several of the carriages were saved; hie own clothing was airoyed 3 fre. Mr. Geissenbainer estimates his toss in wagrns. barnes, furniture, &c., at about $1,000; no instirance, ‘she lors on bis stab!ox will be about $1,500; they nre insured for $2,000 in the Bowery Insurance Com: pany Dr. Sayre and Mr. Stanton bave sustained a lose of rrebably $1°0: no insurance, The origin of the fire i® under vertigation by the Fire Marshal. jarried, On Friday, August 8, by the Rev. S. King, Mr. Tuomas Aspameon to Mus Sanam Avotsra Nompmn, at her resi- Broadway to Misa Manta Tanvay, Terpey, of couniy Gal: Died. On Saturday morning, August 9, at five o'clock, after a ew days tive DRRICKA 8. DRLANO, aged 16 pears, eldest ¢ pt. Charles G. and Mary An- geline Dewno None krew her but to love her, None pamed her but to praise. Even the fower rhe loved the best In Fe rrow droope its bead; And mourns with ne—or seems to mourn— Gor lowed and lost one—dead. Her remains wiil be taken to Greenwood for interment, thle afterncon, atone o'clock from the residence of her wrents, No 12 Colombia street, between Joralemon and tate Ptrecta, Brooklyn, The relatives and friends of the ‘am'ly are reepectfully invited to atteud the funeral, with. ‘ut farther invitation. On Saturday, Avgurt 9, after a long and se “nomae Corr years, 5 months and 17 days, relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend ibe funeral, thie sfternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of bis father in-law, Mr. Francis Phillips, No. 886 Frovt street, without further invitation. At the residence of his father, at Hsrlem, on Friday, avgost 8, Hawxy Reto, aged 18 years, 4 montye and ts } a} Mee farotly and friends, and the members and frien: of the Poneer Guards, are rerpoctnily invited to atten. tbe funeral, this afternorn, at three o'clock, from the re. coder ee of bie parenwe, 12ist street, near Third avenuo tm Thoreeay, August 7, after a short but painful (ilnese, Arne Frinext, wite of Jamer Leg aged 28 years, ‘The friends en: acqnaintances: family are reapect fully invited to attend the funeral, thie efternoon, at two « — from her Inte residence, No, 9 West Kleventh pire ¢ illness, uddenly, on Saturday morning, August 9, Arcmata, youngest daugbter ot Mary Ann aud tbe late W. C. Bur- net, aged 41 years. Funeral thig afternoon, at three o'clock. from the resi- dence of her mother, No. 86 Frauklin street. ‘On Friday, August 8, Joax, son of Joba and Elizabeth Cunningham, aged 11 months. ‘The frien \d acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, ee. Lf East Twenty-ninth street, this afternoon, at one o'cleok. At 131 Perry street, on Wednesday, August 5, Rosser, only child of Wiliiam'and Annie Barclay, aged 8 months an 20 days. On Satarday, August 9, after a long and painful illness, Revert Hasers, formerly of this city, aged 39 years. ‘The friends and relatives of the jamily are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No né6 Seesaw sireet, Brooklyn, this afternoon, at two o'clock. ‘On Friday, August 8, Mrs. Ax Morr. | ‘The friends and relatives are respect ‘ully invited to at- tend the tuneral, to morro ¥ morning, at ten o'clock, from her Jate residence, No, 106 Dean street, Brookiyr, California and Long Ieland papers please copy. Jn Brooktyn, on Saturday, August 9, of consumption, PATRICK FLANAGKN. His relatives and friends are invited to attend the fune ral, from his late residence, No. 14 Columbia street, Breoklyn, this afternoon, at two o’clock. Op Saturday, August 9, of disease of the brain, Epwarp Weavr, aged 60 years, a’native of Wolgart, Pruss a. He leaves behind six orphan children, who deplore hia un- timely death. The funeral will take place this morning, at half t ine o'clock, from his late residence, corner of Goid street and Fulton avenue, Brooklyn. Suddenly, on Saturday, August 9, GrorGe W. Sxivvar, His friends, and the members of ' Mystic Yie Lodge No 272, F. and A. M., and Eureka Lodge No. 177, 1. 0. of O. F., deeirous of sei: brother, will as his remaias will be taken from bis 142 South Sixth street, Williamsburg, to Bridgeport, Ct., for interment, to-morrow. At Fort Hamilton, on Friday morning, August 8, AN- pkEW Powstt, of Engiand, aged 46 years. Carada papers pleate copy. At Weehawken, on Saturday, August 9, Jamas aged 17 years His friends, those of the family, and those of his sons, Jobn J., James and Anthony Ludlow, are respectfully vited to attend the funeral, to morrow afternoon, at two o'clock, from the Grove church, Dalley town. Lrepiow, At ‘eager A on Friday, August 8, Anviz Jooxpaivs, ae of L. A. and Esther Jane Benjamin, aged 9 months. ‘The friends and relatives of the family are respect! \!y invited to attend the funeral, this afternoon, ’ o'clock, from the residence of his parents, No. 223 (... ys- tie street. The remains will be taken to Greenwood for intcrment. At Columbus, Ga., on Monday, August 4, Myr, Joay Kyi, of the firm of Kyle, Everett & Co, OBITUARY. Jacon AntHony —On Saturday evening, July 26, after an illness of five days, the subject of this notice was sum. moned to the judgment seat of his Maker. Mr. Anthony had passed the f 70 years, and thus attained the maximum lim ys ecertbed by the Psalmist for the dura- tion of human life. His inflexible integrity, his untirin, indvsiry, bis syotlees purity of ch iracter as @ private an’ @ public citizen, were eminently characteristic of the man, and rendered him the full embodiment of the ster- ling Knickerbocker race from whence he sprung, and of which his genuine wrtuea made him a fairtype. Mr, Avthony eerved as major in the war of 1812, with credit to bimeelf and efficiency to the service, and did not relin uish the military life for perl ipod after the close of e war. Hesubsequently entered the Fire Department of New York, where he remained in the active and ener. get.c dlecharge of bis duties beyond the period made ob Hgstory by law. During the last forty years ot his life, be discharged the duties of a bank of!icer—severa! years ‘fs atsistant casbier of the Bank of the State of New York —in which capacity his unexcepiiona dle fidelity to busi- ness, his uniform Correctness, punctuality and) metho rendered bim invaluabie to the institutions he served. an officer of the St Nicholas Yociety, to which highly spectable association he was long attached, he performed all big obligations with equal satisfaction.’ As a member of the Dutch Heformed church, Mr. Anthony was ever faithful, attertive end lideral. His family connexions the Kipps, Haights, Ebbets, Tise ales, Caswells, Scudders and Ogdens, were ali h‘ghly respectable, and alike noted for their many good quailties, and he was not less re- speeted than ibe best among them. If, then, as a citizen end Christian be was true, how much more will the light of bis example expand before men, when as a sou, bus: bard, brother, father, stepfather and friend, he w found faith [ul to the last obtigation, Unobtrusive and us weterdivg tn bis caily deportment, be sought only to d> his duty. and left h’e epeakicg actious to give evidence that the cud o! the perf t and upright man is peace. T. On the 29th of July, 1856, at Garfield, A. E. Mercace, aged 86 years, of New Orleaps, was drowned at the un fortunate burning of the steamer John Jay. The above notice will carry e@ pang of deep and sincere grief to the bearts of ali who knew him. Thus early and sud fenly bas passed from the tramerent scenes of life, to his home in Heaven, a good and gevtic spirit, With what a sudden rbock the bud pews of his untimely end has fallen upon the hearts of bis bereaved parents aud loving sisters! His heart was ever full of kindness. So well and honora- bly cid he act his part iu all the relations of life ; so duti- ful and aftyctiorate as a son, sincere and true as a friend, #0 devoted and tender a brother. Notquite a fortnight past he was enjoying the soci ty of bis happy family, bis ure full of bright and joyous anticipations, amid a Troup of lovely sisters, who eagerly crowded around their cror brotber to ofler @ warm welcome to bis home, Heyirg known bim from childhood, anda enjoring the Pleasure Of bi friendebip through the bright ‘years of youth, po cne except his parents could appreciate more the ewectness and beauty of bis character. He was uni- vervally loved. The heavenly smile on bis countenance was indica'ive of a soul resigned—prepared to meet his Jod, and in keeping with his pwe unblemished ca- reer. Why should we mourn for him’ He has now re. alized that happy chavge of immortality ; and haying trusted in bis Saviour’s mercy aud love while on earth, bas no doubt beer received and welcomed in the of glory aud rest.” Peace and joy are now his pertion forever. Let the s'ricken and bereaved bearte that mourn the loss of their cherished friend take hope and consolati . from the correctness of bis past life, that To the bowed ani grief stricken ull the writer speak some brief words of also to the desolate and lonely brother, who rps the,lors of his much loved brother. Ac t this briet yet Keeling tribute to his epotless memory the stricken soul, im its deep anguish, rejects ail Rorde of sympathy and couro Let them look up hopefully; he bas passed from a world of sin and sorrow, to “where the weary are at rest aud the wicked cease from troubling,” to bis home in Heaven, JM New Yous, Av MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. Movements of Orcan Steamore. rpool Liverpool {Philadelphia iNew York ba " eter - ¢ aay Liverpool New York..../Aug. 9).. «Liverpool WOR CALIFORNIA, KTO. Grorge Law..... New York .....Ang. 2). «Aspinwall Empire Ciiy.....New York... Aug. 18...... Havana & NO MERS TO AND FROM ANA. Taanet-—From Charleston 19th and 4th. due at Bayana 234 ang 71m. From Havane 10h and 28th, deat New York 17th Furiun Crrv on New Guasapa--From New York 17th, ar riving at Havana 234 and New Orleans From New Or- Jeans 6th, Havana Sth, due at New York 13th. rane Citr—From New yore sof each month, arriving at “Havana 5th, and Mobile @h. From Mobile iSth, Mavace Isth, due at New York 234 ‘When the above dates fail on Sanday, the steamers will sail on Monday. They leave New Orleans aa near 8 A.M. ns ude el Tnabel leaves Chariesion and Havana at THE OVERLAND MAILS TO INDIA AND CHINA. The folfowing may be of value to those having ence in the Baat-— AR Jeaves Southampton on the 4h and @ta of eech month, Arrives a' Gibraltar abont the th and of game moa'b. Arrives at Malte about the 14th and 3b of seme monta. Arrives at Alexandria about the 18th of same and 41 of fol lowing month. \ Leaves Suez about the 20th or Zist of same and Sth or 6th of following month. Arrives at Adem abont the 25th or 26th of same and lth or 1th of following month. Leaves Aden about the 96th or 27th of same and day of arri “iar Rayaner estes Bee Soa bw uiien Navy steamer arrives bay avout the f ‘And 19th to 21st of the fol!owing month. P and ©. steamer arrives at Point de Galle about the 6th or 4 22d to Wd Theat menth Leaves Point de Gaile for Pulo Penacg the same day, if the sesmer has already arrived which takes the mali oa. Arrives at Pulo Penang about the 1th or Lith and Mth or $¥tL of following month Arrives at Singapore about the 16th or 16th and Slat or tat of fol’ owing month Leaves Singapore about 12 hours afer arrival. Arriver at tong Kong sbout the Zed or 24th and 3th or 10th Of folowing month. wore = day bo Kharghaa. ‘wo mails leave England—one Maraeilles, and arrive at Alexandria the mpton mal! on the Sth and 30th of each about the Ai packages and laters tetended for the Naw Youn lien aun 9 gut be seid ALMANAC FOR HRW TOR E—THIS DA’ [Port of New York, August 0, 1856, CLEARED. Steamship Cahawba, Bulloch, San Juan, Nic—Chariea A Whitney. Ktenmachip Alabama, Schenck, @avannah—S 1, Mitchill Steamship Jas Adger, Turner, Charleston—Spofford, ‘Tiles. tot at "eamehip Jamestown, Parrish, Norfolk, &e—Ludiam & Plensants Ship Attarctic, Stouffer, Liverpool—Zer & Co. Ehip Calhoun, Trueman, iverpon_ Spat, Tileston & Co, Ship John Bright, Cuttirg, Liverpool Wilhaine & Guion. D " Ship Wm P Gray, Lindsay. Bt W Elwell & Co, Bbip $ C'Homphrey. Morse. § W Elwellaco. Ship Manchester, Clark. City Point Post. Hark Saxonville, Bisbee, Cape Town, CGH—Dugan & Le land. York (Brem), Poppe, Me Pi & Co, fark Kew die Hyonment, Loudon-W F sehr & Co Hark Lamplighter, Harding, Undig—| 1, Bacon & Co, Fost Falun, Same” Ripa, WBE son 4 co Tork Tas 5 a a y Be iseppane ie), it Prionte—Chamber ia, ine son & Co. Handy King, Starkey. Rotterdam—Layton & Moribat, We han Rueaneth, Bort Sonnives i Bom & Co. Brig Rebecca, Merrimen, Parsboro N8—D R Dewollle, Brg Hepburn, Galyeston—D ¢ Musray. Lowe. Alexa ia Hicks & Rel ri wien Rebingon, iner, Me—M« Fehr FH Millis, Lue Havre-Rl &S Oodeine © Dunesa tebrd L Rowman. Carr, Curacoa—Brett, Son & Co. Serr J Finlayson (Bri, Lighiburn, Nassau=iBacon, Rae it & Co. Setar Victoria (Br), MeKay, Halifax—H G Donovan, Schr Ocean Bird (Br). Lockhart. W ndsor—D R Dewolffe °> & Schr Paraaise (Br), Greeawood, St John, NB—P PNevius & on . Charleston—Seranton & Tallmaa. Br ton, Wilmington Schr W Wright Applegit, Frederick nirg—C H Person. Schr NT Ford Fountain, Norfolk—J Hand. Fehr Margaret. Henson, Uity Point—J Hunter & Co. Schr Fair, Snedicor, Baitimore—Mailler, Lord & Quereau, Schr Express, Kelly, Philadelphia—Jas Hand. Scbr Alvira, Brannin, Philadelphia—Jas Hand. Schr Granite State, Bearse, Boston—S W Lewis. Sehr JW, Faniklin, Boston—Dayton & Sp: Propeller Jackson, Baker, Baltanore—Cromw: Barge Lacrel, Jartiti, Baltimore—W EL Thompson. line. ip Star of the West, Patterson, New Orteans Aug 2. a Sth, with gpecie ard passengers (o MO Roberts 9 miles N of Farrag), paeet the sche Island City, of New York, at anchor, dismaste Ship Harry of the West, Adams, Liverpool, 43 days, with mdse, to Calvin Adama. Steamsb via Ha N Ship Albion, Willams, Liverpool, July LL with mdse and 520 passengers. to Tapscott & July 14, James H Simpson, of Newport Ri fell from the miren iinnt yard and waa vowned: 2th. lat 44.67, lon 40 2, spoke ship Centurion, re nt. July 6, with eoal, to Man- Wy 4 Sturges, Cloarman & Co Bork Tonic ‘(of Harpsweil), Randal, Cienfuegos, July I, with sugar, &c, to MTavlor & Co: vessel to Russell de “Vi Brig Croton (of Bristol), Blye, Port an Prince, July 2%, logwood, to OL & A Ferris. Brig Saginaw (of Jacksonville), Jackson, Jacksonville, with lumber, to master, Brig Macon. Hendrickson, Savannah, 4 days, with cotton, to #M Demill & Co, Schr Arlington, Murch, Jacksonvilie, 10 days Fehr Senator, Anderson. Baltimore, 4dars Schr Deretic Kaln, Bowles, Portland, Ct. Portiand, Ct Propeller Tacony. Wilson Philadephia. Propeller Shark, Robinson, Philadelphia. Propeller Ospray, Kenny, Providence Propeller Chas Osgood, Smith, Norwich. SAILED. Steamships Washington Southampton & Rr » Cohawba, San Juan Nic: Alabsmn Savennab; James Adger. (varleatoo Jamestown. Richmond; shipy Chancelior, | erpool. bark Kep ler. Wind at sur set, 8, Miscellaneous and Disasters, The steomslip Washington, Capt Cavendy, sailed yestarday for Southampton and Bremen, with seventy five passengers and $57,756 25 in epecie. A new balance dock of a capacity to raise a vessel of 008 tons, has recently been mcored on the East River, at Roberts & Pulman’s wharves, between Montgomery and Governeur streets, Sir WrstMmonetann, pool, reports:—July was tun into by ship peo}, cutting us down Vgging, splitting sails, and doing other cori mage the E josing head, starting sever! planks in the tame above) head knees, losing jlbbcom, bebstays, &e. She + roceeded on| her veyage. ‘ Snir PreraTon—Capt Winchester, of steamer Adelaide, at Pos'on from St John, NR, reporis that ship Dictator, Shaw, and from New York for St John, N18, went ashore 7th inst, at 5PM on the rocks near Moose River Head: was towed soon after by steamer Adelaide, wihont suaiaining any da mage. Itis Cant Winchester’s opinion that the Dictator would) have ‘been lost but for the assistance of the Acteiaide, ReiG Gorpes Lan, from Aspinwall, which pu! into, Trint- dad 17th_ wit with crew. sick, and galled again on the 13th, ac- rived at Per sacola on the 20th, Bu Senn Cuewests, in going out of Newburgport harbor 7th. inst, misetayed, and went ashore on the North Breaker. She remains ina very bad situation. The sea, which waa very prevented the lannching of a boat to carry out a kedge. Larcr Canco—Ship Chancellor, Capt Geo B Austin, juat verpool, has one of the largest cargoes of brend-| rl ae port, consintng of 69.964 hnshels whee!, 7898 bbls flour, 1000 do rosin, 41 tons fustic and 6120 staves. Total nvmber of tons. payable, 2551. Shin feet even keel, with room left for {40 bales cotton Spavex axy Wacrs—To Liverpeo! $6 $40. ant to London ond Havre $£0 advance is paid. No change elsewhere Vrssris At QUARANTINE—The following table is # summary of the vessels at Quarantine: Shiv: r ‘ 1 Rrigs B . 83 Bebooners we Kingbird, one 3 ear old. 287 tons, bail has been soid on terms not trantpired. Lacscnrp—At Machias 2d inst, by Messrs N &§ Lougfat- bri 1 Shaw, 187 tons’ also, same nigh!, sehr Hiawn. Roth vessels are owned by Messrs Longfellow, wodel and built with skill wnd fa.thfuness Northport, brig is intended for the common freighting business, au] the schooner will run as a packet between Mac! ton. Notice to Mariners. Notice is hereby given that the Pollock Rip Ligh! Vessat parted ber moorings on the morning of the 6th inst, aud weat into the Powder Hole. By order of the Lighthouse Board. © B CALDWELL, Boston, Avig 7, 1806. hthouse Ingpector 2d District. Whalemen. 8'd from New London 7th, bark Tenedos, King, South Bhet- G lance. SI¢ from Fegartown 6th ship Vineyard, Caswell, Tndiaa andl Pacifie Coenn Arr at Paya! June 11, Oxceola, Macomber, NB, 1 vb; f6th, Leander, Chester, M} lean; 2th. Acti Nit clean, to erui“e, and return rust; duly 2, Soper, Neechom, Provincetown 25 sp, 180 wh, Sth Rothseaild, Allee-| ton. NOrlenns 150 sp 826 wh (and was off St George Mh) Martha Spaulding. FH clean; 12h, F Bunchinia, Tuck, Prow neetown, £0 sp. £0 wh. ‘Of Flores Juty 21. Morning Light, Norton, NB, clean. At Isle fal June 3, William Martin, of Orieaus, 290 bbia oil, Spoken, &c. Darrel. beage for Saroauab, July] vis. from NYerk for Savannah, Aug) about leg South of Lookont—she reported paving spoken brig Em: ma Fger, of Charleston. the 31st of July Lookout from] Hievera for Philadelphia, with all hacds dead except the off. cers and one ma: Care Tows, COM, June from Poston Ay rii 2, ‘and Fleet Eagle B oth arr May 26, for Algon Bay y to Algoa bay, by the Winged Ar- SF Bay, Borhadoes, July 14—Touched. ship Tropic cd, Foulkes, trom Philadelphia via Demarara, aad eid aaame} ; me mam Miramichi, Joly 26—Arr ship Geo Haliett, Mer- jovsiz, July 2—Cld ship Medora, Kempton, Hartle-| id bark RH Knight, Luseomb, Sierra} Haurrax, Aug 2—Arr scbr Inkermanp. King. Richmond. Neweastiy. Miramichi, July 26—Arr brig Elizabeth & Ana,| Robinsen. Pour ce July %—In port barks Clara Windsor, for NYork 2daye: Charles Lex, Williams, from Phila brigs AG Washburn, Davis, from Wilmington, Seaver, for Boston 10 dasa: Constant rs Anger. Young. for no next day; Gea veane, 4—Cld brig Boston, Spearing, Philadel s NB Avg 2—Ci brig Pamabo, Haskell, Phila- p Nile, Preble, London. Home Ports, Ate sohr ogeener, Bughy Fall ie, Somerset RC Seger, Dighton; fi Falconer, Troy; Nia Cheat hrs Charles Henry, |. Boston Pearl. K ut Bedfi for ¢ St Step delphia: 6h. ALEXANDRIA River, Sid wehire Y 1 Cambrid Barr Bt J lor gan, Holton, Ackley. West Farms: Sarak & Angi. Kinnear ore walk: sioops § Raymond, Raymond. Darien; Harriet & Mar- tha. Leroy. New Hamburgh:; propeller Commerce. P icdty: Lewis, Huntington, Firat Philadelphia. Cid si Effort Leroy. New Rochelle. ¢ S—Arr barks A G Hill Baker, Ma FE Donworth, Raker, Philadelphia: Litie Liew OsTOR A ar} Eitaine Cardenae: Maratam fibkets! Gagua’ Dig. Carved ‘ouains Cardenas lan, ®, Sagan’ Dido, NYork: WP Shurt, Leman, Baltimore: reat Siate, Sowers, Susan, Fickett, Liey Ann, Rxyant Pernell. Strout, Emeline. Cook, DB Doane, Warren, Ken. tuchy. Bickels, MAC Gilmere, Ridridre, (Ms Thome roe. NYork: eebre Chas Koberis, Fowler, John, ——. Rieymond; Dan! Babson, Chase, Va: Harmon, Hart, Yeomien River, & nett Nk: Central America, Eldridge: aztec, Vea- M Baweonn, ‘and Spray, and dave, a » Gilkey, Port Fven: Atiadre, Robineco, Rondou!; Fra, Chamber Couneii Holmes, Horkanom,” Alien, Homer, Parker, Joseph M Lave Lervey. RYork. Ci bark M Th Stetson. Cast per. Cienfucgon: brie Tasca, Mitchell. Rio Grande: schr Dank L Sturges, Norris, Necfolk. Sid, wind variable from almost every quar‘er. chielly 3W to SE, with thunder showers through the day and evening, Rob! Leonard. BATH Avg rr achr Jos Baker, Wilson, NYork. ROOTHRAY f—Arr brine Reheces & Frances, Linne- kin, Ba'#more for Thomasion, Wm Purington, Chandler, 49 for Bucksport CITY POINT, Aug 4—Arr ship Wm Cummings, Philadet- phim GEORGETOWN, SC, July 9—Are sche Capitol, Hutebins fon, Martinione. SSRDINER, Avg 1-Sld echr Flying Arrow, Baker, N on HOLMES’ HOLF, Aug 8 AM—Arr Aon Filza Highy, Georgetown, DC. for Boston: thartne Real Frondout for do, Acklam, Hewitt, Phiindelphis for Salem mr Mary. iat Pee oto foe ary ft . Haberck, Helen Mar, Tucker, loseph Porter, Endicott, : Richard en 1. He Jone, Roston for olklin. acd Neriran, Stoddard, dofor NYork: sm do for Rondout: Gazelle, Somers, Cambridee celpbia. Sid echrs Urbana, Ann Eliza Coke, Cathay ‘Ackinm, Frark. Mary Elizabeth, Helen Mar, L Nerisea_ ond Wm Bacon. 11 AM—Wind & HARTFORD. Aug 7—Arr schrs Phoebe Elizabeth, Johnson, NYork: John Thom . ren, Albany. Sid 6th steam Sty Ag York: 7th. schrs EB Flower, Mover, onl Kaliahan Kallaba hia. LW KEDPORD. Aug 7—Arr James T Brady, (act “damea Abby"). rity. noel. NPWHNIY wontu are fare ech Yinnnah, Grant, News men \ade|phia. NEW TAVEN, Ang %<Arr sehrs Dart, Palmer, New Ro- bg oo Soy e: Bi yeh » =i Flizabeth, Philadel. NEW LONDON. Zig 2A sere Advepture, Smith, Rone dont, Myrtle, Goodale John T Pickett, Reed New York; ‘icone Pros itule’ Hull, and Oregon, “Providence tor NYork A COLA, Jnl: Arr Wild Py ». Radovieh, ona Ning tN se POinenas Croton Lead Sehnert he: pinwall vin ‘Trip . Old 26th bark Richmond, Mitehel, Ports. path: 2th, sel ison, Storey, NYork; Sth, brig Abby ‘sicon. Wai PUIEADELPH ships Westmores Decan, ye ochelte. Ala. ian don. (The above were by one BRTERGRURG. Aug 3—Arracht An ROR IAE AGH RA Somat forechra Oreenda, Pinkham, Phi opera ne Aue BAre Yor¥: schrs Martha Jane, Frisbee, and WOND, Aug 6—Arr bark White Cloud, & Pee in Warren do Cldship’ Bllcu Maria, Leobon, i omitted , sebr Joho , he Deh BA as aie ee Foro roe PKL, a Wa Fat iv, Die Inte for Ntork. Rif ete liam, ‘Woodbury, NYork; 4h, ERM, Avg t—Art schrs Susan Rayne, J + i 9 A ‘Sid aches, a Baie fata Pier find 8a Bist Look Here. , J , i, IAVANNAT, Aug S—Arr_a ATOM wee Be %, my " NWILMGNOEOS, NC, hoa 7—GHd quay © D Maas Norte