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Meeting to be beld on Monday vight at 8 o'clock, at ths At the close of the reading there was som eoufusion, in fousequence of Objection to the fourth resolution, which poreane the spe to prevent the humblest citisen from ie on the emen vote ing of ‘ant of auty'that nad bedug ng 0 it the poop! together—a feeling chat cae alike in the it ‘otal men, It, after consideration, it was not the will ofa ti- jority —a" majority of the hat the preseat oflicials should resign, for Gou’s sake let them hold ou, (Cries of ‘No, no,” and “That’s right,’’) It was the will ey angry was ens on this geettice,, and from wore before ft to what their will was, ae Sen ADJOURNED MASS MEETING OF THE PEOPLE. Pursuant to the adjournment vf the great mass meeting of Saturday, tne pve on the 14th, ¢ain met in frout of Montgomery b! Again was Montgomeny street, from Waatington to Sor. 5 packed thick with human hw ‘nd windows and house tops in the poe oth ene pene were all iilled, There must Lave been at least ive thousand people p-esent dar, Ina P. Rankin, the Pre sitent, called the meeting to * He then ra on bi to wait upon and request the and said that they had essed Boies, embracivg the wishes of the meeting of the people on Saturday eren- ing, to all the r, and had Feosived replies from all amet half past eight o'clock. the committee aj yppointed those of Messrs. Hayo3, Scannell and ‘Stillman. After reading them, Mr. Rankin read the report of the committee, and submitted the followiug resoluticus, which were adopted :— Your committee, havin by the citizens of ‘the city m88 meeting assemb! specttul at the tAeral city and count y oficers refuse to res ease My espe pectuble auiended to the duty assigned them and. county of San Francisco, in on Saturday evening, July 12, re. ~ they wie re i ected opto hot guilty of any franc aring: ‘clactgn-teet they have acted in ood fait ty while te oiilce, and do not recognize the mass meeting represente’ by your committee as an expression of the will of the people of aia’ city and county, but gene expressing a readiness to resign when a majority of the astituents, from w! ver cause, desire it. your committee be, the following leave to resolutions: — x! 4 county officials to resign. |t obc diene a rf believe their resignation tendency towards the esta’ sb) Dg “"Resslved, That the comm , to consider and repo frisabie for the peaple to ake | esolved, That when we ajjourn, call of tne chatranas The fosiowing are the replies of Judge Freelon, Sueriif Schanueli and District siorney Byrne to the poles ra- questing their resignations. They are given as speci- mens; a publication ef the waoie number would have faken’ up several columns of the Bulletin, more space than could be well spares! for them. Suifice it to say that {a addition to Judge Freeion, Sheriff Scannell and District Attorney Byrne: Thomas Haye, County Clerk; F. D. Kol ter, County Auditor and Recorder: J. H. Kent, Coroner; J. J. Gardiner, Surveyor; J. W. Stillman, Assessor; Van Ness, Police Judge: © M. Chamberlain and D! B. Castres, Justices—refuses positively to resign. Messrs J. €, Pelton, Superintensn' of Common Schools, and K. W. Smith, Justice, saia tit they were willing to resigu:— REPLY OF T. W. FRERLON, ‘OUNTY Court ‘barn be Jul; To Ina P. Rannte, Cratniea = alla dpe SIR—i have received a comm hands, of this date, requesting me to resin my office, & In auswer, [ Og to say — U If there be any public opinion tu San Franeiseo outside of cine {i does bot ai presupi ceside in any eo-galled mass weeting, but in a certain organ UOMALION. refusal of the city and the popular demand, ald have had & powerful of peace and tranquillity ve further time allowed asures they may sent exigen we adjourn suby oviniou in your peti {does not apply to me individually. beeaus intended for me by te frau ers, an wame Was rot rv) autil the last mom - aie publication of ‘be juon. = Was € ect io otties I w hold, b: ority of 8,846. THe vote sion’. # ‘tat, Bbodes, 3 Stl, lem, the present fen in “an Prane'seo, alzaget by acclamaa eon trie us a Judge. -Prom{uat day to hich should change the paciiy or honesty. of and false, have been ever do And 4 thir T have sent'ments of the com “! ae: whiel portaacloucly made acairst wm powledge their truth, disgrace he te degrace myeeil and an bevora in fauuily. mail to stand by : reopal reaaows os th Purblie oftieer, sworn to nay tm hath tiewey and duty de T aun, res REPLY OF & Ornice or Tux Sas ¥ Sia—In answer to the ¢ lug by yourself, aa chairm xu of father, Thave been taught and beenuse Tam & I believe that i decline to accede quest To Ina P. Ranks, Chairman PLY OF HENRY 1 STRICT ATT NEY Jas P Baxnin, Bag., Ubairminn ot Bit—Your rote of the ¢ whieh y Distes ti ore chairman, 7 Attorney, is befo ast general ele e has no ean’ the success of party Tome will ofthe pecple T pat” var yleldecarenty obe but I know of hnt one mode 0. oh wlking an express.on of of the charges in the justice of ¥ an oes whieh During @ reat.ng oft who number of eri! di<po + ( persons at mingled with the crowd for the pur po-« eating distarvacces, and if possible defealing the mort og, howled and yelled wita inet Exemplary perse ud at times great noise and cunfusion prevailed lf ¢ emd that (hese rioters bad dittribated thems tes smeng th crowd, sas to make the divorder as gerern! s: they voald, They rack owed without their hots While they were in the ful Lde of their racket. a ru") here and ce ru'h there was ob aerved amoug the immense crowds, antl it was soon ancertalnes that detachme: ate were on the gronud, ami burinees of arresting wooun was amusing to wate how and @ pipe there, over ti the Vigilance Committer were pureulng their regular rele aud peace disturbera, It the blowing of a pipe here ¢ immense assemblage wool! be sudderly stopped; fora few minutes there would be o com notion ia the Beightorvoe | a *ma'l band would be seen marching toward: tne Vigiiance Committe» roome, ‘od then suddenly the eau. “cen would oecur in another direction, Gutil every crouke: occupied a cell near the foot of Secramenio strect We lave Leard the fol ow arrested. —John B. Brady, lave clerk in the oftice Mike Hays, br Wn f the Courty Clerk 9 Ss daaeatg tn the, County Cler k's otflee: Joba eles k tice Rayly’s Coart * Bamed as amon, those Inertit': PE uepended t+ pro we bad not dispersed; but at corraied in the Committee roome otgasized, or in other words, it eaile! for more A WR. Rhee. Heq., steppod forward oa of Montgomery Block and atdreseed th for more than » balf hour, dering alt which eo qhiet and order were preserved. A motion was made that the moeriog should adjourn, to meet ident, and in Night. The ” 0 Oclock) the meetity great crowds making the lack for many squares areund as thoy ir homes {tis understood that a great ) gcon be weld, and that important mea. * en will Be taken Uy the wople ACTION OF THE ROARD OF SUPERTISORS—CITT OFFICES DECLARED VACANT. The Board of Supervieors met on the 19th, Mesare Ryan, Chamberiam. Castece and Whelan auswerad to roll h. it re page ; streets perfectly ¢ ro - eal Mr. Cham? that the Beard coubl at dent said he had ne tho at Mr Smith. The Presi ¢e = {ate Sore cescaet as the matters to Board. Mr. Castres eain o1 that had refused to sit in the Novrl avy longer. ace me ment, however, Mr Smit), came in ari tok Bie seat ante seeding the mipuies, @ commuoication from phy for th ration of the cham for ber acer y the De Assistant A dermen District Court, war real. A inotion was ate easerepen the room ar arke: of the City 1) se esoutvel yy Treagurer was received and See for the payment of privas bills rove |, the amounta, tne names of the Ang have already bien published in the Bulle. 5 ‘og received acd ordered to be spread upow A communication in relsticn to the bad condition of the po fm, the keeper of the bridge, ed on file The committee appointed to report on 10 collect whart rerts asked fur further fl ~ ted a one - pk orted an ordj- ¢ appointment ot thirt fede oy Af. thirty police of- P Me. Chamberiain rose and offered the follow ing reso. hon ee It appearing satisfactorily to the Jostiors of the Pear nesembled together a- « Board of Supervisors in. and toe che city and county of San Franciseo, that the Sheri of ranciseo, the Coroner and Assessor, their official bonds within the time ish the boundaries of the city and county of Sau Fran. 0 amd t Consolidate the government thereof, It ® ordered that the said officers be and are hereby tec'nred vaeapt. Sa 8 com. ety » setinat the @eelarstion of the Board of » vacancy <wne read rt allowed to make @ statement, teat t A sommnanation tron, Serene, sank one then, reed wd, oes. against |he declaration of vacaut stating ‘he would coutinue to perform his official du- ties, even it the Board should ceclare his oitice vacant. A vote was then taken upon the resolution given above, and it was wwanimously carried. OFFICES DECLARED VACANT. President Whelan them said:— a. Lae the oilices of Sheriff, Coronsr and ‘Asseasor vote heart then proceeded to the election of a Coroner. A xy Labatt was t nominated and unanimously elected. ¢ Board t ¢ to elect » County Assessor. Jou" Cook and y Vassault were nominal Messrs. Ryap and Smith yoted or Mr. Cook, and Messrs. Cham- beriain and Castree for Mr. Vassaul!. Jt being @ tle vote, President lan yoted for Mr, Cook. Mr. Cook was de- clared elected. ‘A motion was mace to go into the election of a Sheriff. Edward Beale, Thomas Poulterer, Joba ‘ison and C, L, Strong wore nominated. On votes hse 7. 1st ballot. 24. bo yoted for Beale. Beale. peale. Dl. Smith do,, Poulterer, Poulterer. Pouljerer. Por Chamber: Sirong. Strong. Castree Harrison. Harrison. Harrison, Harrizon. The f following communication was then presented by the President and read by the Clerk:— Sax Fnasctsgo, July 16, 1855. To tux Boaso of SUPRUVISOKS, COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO : pouamauns—The under citizens of the county of San rors nepreneut ines fhe valay of gous auidioety te fouitod by many: yet we do not propose, now to raise the question, but come to Fecommend te following ‘names for -heri if, Coro-ner ssessor, (rom which list we desire and reguet that said offices be filled, viz-— Por Us Ps sper. |. J. Denny. a Coroner~ Dr. Elliot, Rowen, Dr. Bush, Dr. Hol- Por Assessor—Judge David Chambers, K. Osborn. ‘And we witl ever SAM re MERRITT, Ch uirman p for the Commiliee of Tra P. Rawat Permanent Chairman, The names of C. P. Patterson and J. J. Denny were then, on motion, added to the nominees for Sherill, and on another balict, Mr. Ryan _-voteg for Beale, Smith for Poulterer, Chamberlain 10r Beale, and Oastree tor Harri- ‘s00. Mr. Castree then roze ant ail that there seemed to be but little probability ofan agreement of the Board, and he therefore thought that it had better adjourn until some Inter day. Several of the. member rose snd spoke, raising the question as to whether the Board of Super- visors had any right to elect a Sheril, &c. President Wheelan and Mr. Castree beld tht the Court of Sessions alone had the right to appoint a Sheritf, &c., in case of @ vacancy. By this time the room was densely tors, and considerable exeitement was manifest Judge Frecton, having preesed through the crowd, ap- = before the Board and ssked permission to be eard. On permission being granted, Judge Freelon said —Gentlemen of the Board of Supervisors—~—I have just been informed tha: your Board were about proceeding to the election of a Sheriff. The right of electing or ap- poluting a Sheriff resides in the Court of Sessions, and in no other tribunal whatever. No Sherif appoiated by any other tribunal will recognized aa such. In the vame of the Court of Sessions 1] protest against any ac- a. nin relation to the mutter on the part of the Board of per visors. Some little confusion occurred here; motions to adjourn to various times were made, and the Board flually ad- Journed, to meet subject to the eal! of the President. The Flag of Revolution Unfurled tn San Francisco—Call fur the Establisument of a Provisional Government, {trom the Sau Francisco Daily Bulletin, July 18,} Two Months have elapsed since the Vigilance Commit. tee was ongat.zed. Ithas done @n ineaiculable amount ‘of public good, but much remains to be accomplished. ig (he Commuter were disbanded at this moment. leaving the iu power, our € would be worse than our past bas been, ‘The root of the cancer are left; the knue Las not cut deep enough Let the body po ured iu the operation, what ts that, so long as escrved! Our existence as @ community ts at siake, and the plysiciars must not hesitate to complete their work, lest (ae patieut ‘ie almoat under their bands Forms are oaly useful as they shelter the substance; law is but the setting Of the jewe! justices. Let us take heed that the inst be no longer hid by the base metal that eur- rounds it. Why do the Committee delay to remove the exicting officials? By them, aud turovgh them, have come all the politica! aud social evils that have attiicted this commusity. A corporate feeling—the eprit de corps —consciousiy or unconsciously, tptiuences, and wil! con- wce them, one and all, in their official y be Lot altogether swept away, the old course of things will be revived. “A little leaven The existing officials have a heavy gcore torettc with the Comm ttee—with the people rather, for they are ether with the Comm'tree, or ten to oue, they sy with und support them. R is Sweet and the stigmatized officials wi Prive’e malice ¢i+guised in legal forms, may be expected to talut all their future official acts. Corruption Will run riot e» before; and again Will the public be plun- H. A. Cheever, H. led with specta- 4, when ered, injustice iu every form be perpetrated, and decen- cy ovtraged. From an evil tree we eau only expect etj! fruite, Let us cut it down; why eumbereth it the ground? ‘On al! sides are arising questions of law, to hamper an¢ nm of the Committee. The Con ‘unconstitutional’ by prevent the salutary ac on sci bas been declared Of the first lawyers of the city. Under that act, the ns and the Board of Supervisors both cla'm the supposed vecant office of Sberi:, while deri, and declares that with all ether claim it is nothing but law, law, law, people ie the highest law. Lt vs const pecple, w 3! must come to that the better, Forma! law bas can be treated with no greater Let us brush of those tormen of later, aud the soouer eady beep that fatten <u the sorea af the b- Tuey will not be riven Tae aw is ther temp Let a make a Bew and be ng the past, and establish. pg—siart not, reade: ment, That seems to us the only fe future. The Vigiavce Committe 2 their shovlters to a great Work, they must Let (hem crgauize a new go- verpmcat for ua, on th ecld one. The pe pie will tre ting els eal ant Fccial ralety two montis Ag tutice. aud ceaselers anxiety, * the sud bas wot come tthe Committee s short; the pe je Gilly dallying, apd act dee Meaty ¢ cantot wait much longer e rred if mokivg the heart sick, Let us all kvow wie yest and the worst of it, at ouce. At the game of law the Their only safety is tg cut the Poiltical Intelligence, DEMOCRATIC RATIFICATION MEETING IY SAN FRAN crseo. According to previous notiGcation, shout three thou feud persous met in the Plagaton Tuesday eveniag, for the perpose o! ratifying the democratic nomimationa for President and Vice President. A band of mu was in attendance, and previous to the meeticg be order, played several nations) aire Jet off m great profusion daring the evening; tar barrels were burnt, and a aalute of @ hundred gins was fred on Telegraph Hill. The nweting was called to order by Jutge Lott, who made the following nominations for President and Vice Presidents of the meeting dent—Garret W. Kyckman GVico President-—Jatob B. Fuyder, James Rice, Jr., Jo sept A Ponaho, Jobs B. Reichart, Miles D. Sweeney, George W. Maker, Charles Precht, George W. Guttrie, B Felton, G H. Harrison, John Fs Ryland i. & Korn. tu declined Pollock, Benjamin Hitiard, Charles tueb i Put to vote, were unanimously " of resolutions were passed in faroz of the no w@ President and Vice President, and a number of purely ¢cmocratic speeches were mate REPUBLICAN meee MEETING IN SAN FRAN- CO. In pursuanes of a peel hed call by the Republican Centra! committee for a ratification meetisg to endorse te actirn of the Natioral Repubi'can Convention at Phila delpbia, ip the aelection of Joba 0. Fremont and William L Dayton as the republian nominees tor Presitent and Vice. Pretident, a meeting was held on the 19th inst., at Musical Hall, which was he oe attended. The ball was bril- hantiy. aminated, Cecorated with the American color® and various banners, traneparencies, and mottoes, iMustrative of the object of the meeting. Some of them exbibited covsiderabie ‘ngepuity tn the'r design, and illus trated one of the prominent doctrnes in the creed of this new party, in fxvor ofthe Pacitic railroad, One of the cat Conspicuous bore ths tascriptio n= We're ‘em, we've Mierc a ‘em, and now we'll Buck Motern Democracy. the centre 4 this bana wag ao excellent repre entation of a train of raliroadcars. The eonenves bore f* Fremont,” and the fore part of a well drawn likeners of nent, a lary *ho was just iv aévance of the locomotive, and the co of tl the nominee of the democracy ‘Irania states ae President Perce had fallen ander hy to pass over bim. oke stack, in the clouds ords “ Free presa, free # speech, free ree territory, and Fremont.” Another bore the nates of the nominees ‘8 train of cars going over the ad bing emont in ad- jo wire, while # a tio othe ia the lghiniens, npon whieh he weemet to rio. At the bottom of a Was this motto— The Pacitic Railroad, withou anee, and enlivened While the #peaking ng were Bred, at rests the corner was Siled before § o'clock, at which hour Mr. A. K. W. Clarke called the meeting to order, and nated the following gentlemen ssoteers= pha Prevdent—0. L. Shatter Vice Presiden'o—Sarave! Soule, FE. P. Pint, W_ A. Pal mer, Chae. D. Cushman, James Baxter, Charles Watrons, E.G. Hall, Wm. G. Bad . Jota O. Merril Sam'l F. golds, Saipanies Page, Benj” Cetin Nathaleh Gray, FP, Benaley Theo. B. ing ©. ©, Webb, Thomas Gray, Bewro i'd sabe uch Rahn Gare ren, m. 7 Band, James hceab, Wm. More JB Carts, BB. Gleason, J.D. Pierson, 4. H. Purdy, Francis Guns A. R. Baliwin, J.B Basger, Jared M Gardiner, L. Sullivan, Pr A. M. Gray, fg wa A. oot pres Turner, & J. Vancewater, Richard Chenery, at M Sherman, Elihu Job: Carieton, Jt, Chas. W. Hatha! way, Wn Taylor, J. A. Atkingon, ALM Eile, W “4 dob Arebibald, R j x. ™ w 8 Pewt 1 N. Pe ov, ¥ rf Le onet dawyer, ay t NEW YORK HERALD; ‘FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 1856.' ° Benny, Philip Mayera, B. 8. b Allred Bide: De L, D. Sheldon, D. G. L. Wi W. Hathaway, James rw. leasou, Hastings, sane Maken, . ©, Nichols, R. F. Perkins, Kanter ow Vv. Sawyer, 8. W. Col, line, A. A. Hill, ‘Dr. Jas, PARTY ENTHU! rom the San Frazvieoo True So We attended, as in duty bound, the Bek that bave recently assembled in’ this city to the pomigations made for the Presidenoy of the United States by the two great parties now in conflict throughout the Awerican Union ‘The democrats held their mass meeting in the open alr, with the fiag of the Union waving over Cage and a liber- ty pole running straight up thro fh tel The republicans selected ‘aud deoo- ped ite walls with several woe a very suggestive character ‘As we profess to be independent of both organizations, and cap spenk calmly of each, We purpose to offer a few: impartial remarks about the spirit manifested at both ratifying conventions, as indicative of the fate of the two tickets in this city next fall. In the first place, it cannot be denied that the republ- cans manifest far more erthustasm than their opponents, and appear tobe actuated by much warmer sentiments in approval of their platform, ‘The democrata appear to us to upon the of thelr former victorics, and to it hemes 4 make any very great effort in order to carry the State, The republicans, ou the contrary, being a bed comes: tion, are full of life, spirit and enthusias: to the echo every aliuston to the planks in yrs Berides this, the republicans have largely the of the of their opponents on the great senire question of day in this State—an iuter-oceanic rail ie ‘This beivg a local measure, so fer ag California ts con- cerned, and one which, more than all others, would, if adopted, advance her prosperity, eo goer the thy of the trae Californian heart, and makes it throb re=ponsive to every act that will basten tis completion But the democrats have once the advant er the republicans on the issue of the stability of the rican Union, However warmly many members of the new party may be attached to the Union, and however firm may be their determination to preserve it, the fact cannot be concealed that some of the principles adyoea- om by them are antagonistical to the rights of one half if the confederacy, and such a8, if carried out, must re- sult in dissolution. ‘The parties, therefore, thus far seem to be pretty equal- fy balanced, and we should not be much surprised to ee ar 4s close as that between Bigier and Waldo i California, we think, would be safe in the event ef the triumph of either. So we advise each citizen to make up his mind at bis leisure, and be very careful how ho bets on the contest. O! one thing ouly are we confident in the Spproaching contest, and that is that the K. N.'s, with Fillmore al their head, will be so utterly exterminated that Governor Johnson will be regarded as a sort of patural ouriosity after the 4th of March, and, like Uncas, will be the last of the Mohicans, Great Regen, oe ey by Fire in During the month ef July, ron the 5th to the 19th, property to the amount of nearly three millions of dollars was destroyed by fire in California, The following are 4 names of the towns which were visited by the devour- element -— Tom. uly 5—Piacerville........ 600,000 “" 3 Georgetown, Placer ocvnty.. 1.) 100,000 “ 12—Fair Play, El Dereis county. ; + 70,000 “ 1é—Marysyille... » . 160,000 “ 18—NevadaCiy.. Total.....+00« Iu the above cor ilazrati ons buildings were destroyed, avd in that which visited vada Cily 8x persona were burned to death. CONFLAGRATION AY NEVADA CITY—MELANCHOLY LOSS OF LIFE~IMMENSE DESTRUCTION OF PRO- PRETY. We copy the followiag telegraphic despatch from the Sacramento American :— i. July 20—1 A. Me Grass Vau " A yesterday. in the street, Ne- A fire broke out at 4 o'clock: . rear of Dr. Albans’ sire proof building, on Pine which spread tothe adjoining building, occupied ae a brewery. Toe wind favoring, it spread across to the United States Hotel, and downwards and upwards with great rapidity, taking the whole of Broad street, Maiu Ftreet and all the cross streets, consuming all of the ex- press offces, banking houses churchee, the new Court House and County Recorder's office, stores, &e. The ouly buildings that Love eseaped are as follows Dr. Albans’ apothecary store; Dr. Lark’e do.; 8. Miers’ boot and shoe store. Tersovg burnt to desth, so far as known :—A. J. Hager, banker; J. Jobneop, ¢x-Depety Surveyor - fon, merchant; 8. W. Fletcher, late Dist Wai. Ancerson.* of the Duncera: office; and GA. Young, merchant. William Wilson, plaste: burnt, but not fatally Tee whole ef the business part of the town is entirely constmed, commeoring at the foot of Pine strect, ex- og up Spring street to near the junction of Broad , crossing below Womack’s building to Washington reet, down to Deer Creek, crossing to 1 below Lancaster's dwett- ng. ard thence down Iver Creek to the foot of Pine street, “ ere it commenced—embracing from 150 to 200 020 to le ef stocks in ste parties who came down on the boat last night earn that Mr. Audcrscn was wot dead at last ac- is, but eo badly burned a# to make it doubtful if he 4 survire. have been tayored by a gentleman, of Nev # in rece! tof despatches andl letters, for the following LIST OF LOSSKS, Teele Restaurant, $5,000; Empire House, ——; 01 ‘a! Hotel, J. C, Barmeo, $9,000; Joha Potter, $600; Clark, furniture, $800; Hosmer, liquors, Wil sam-on & Dowley, $19,000: Paciiic Ex Wells, Fargo & Co., $3,007 8. Roheman, Frisbie's theatre and restaurant, nal job and newspaper office; N Florsbutz, ie oto IM. liquors. &o., % Mareb, painter, #2,000; wore, ay 000; Hagan & — oa; J 1, $5,000. tion to the above the following"persons occupied t portien of the city that is burned over, snd therefore bare suffered with the rest. The amounts of their es ovr informant could not estimate: but Le is certain that they are very heavy —Union LHetel, Baptiet Church, detbodiet Episcopal Church, North; Methodist E; Coureh, South; Presbyterian reb, Baptist Chure! Luliet States Hotel, Metropo Hotel, Lat aye We Reetau. ree Rogers, Hirsbman & Bro., regar store, Ro- cnbein & Bro., Jewellers; Rogers, Hamilton & ware. 4. B, Gregory, provision store: Langton Grr, Pqvor store; P. Reiee, kat store; G. A. Kilvourne, three bu ; Mrs. Raymond, daguertean; Levy, everrean Jail, Empire fivere Stadle, Ameri- can Stables, Metropoia Stables, Keleey—loss can- not fali short of $50,000; A, Block & Co., largeat clotbing store in. the place; Josephson, clothiog store; O. B. P. White, grocery ster L. Samuei, segar store; Pivmer Alger, bakery; United States bakery; Palmer & Lote) wheelwrights; Dr. Overton; Ai net, pecgian store; J. 8. Car x ae residence’ F, Shetthorn, ‘ket; Dr. *nadoiph, rug store . Be Sti ue & Cohen, dry g: joods, lost all, J. 8 Sandeker, L ngs: 8. Rosebtbal Brother, 4 Malterd. banker, Sweeney's restaura & Scranton, building; New York stable, Americag ‘ket: 8 Jacobs, crockery store; H. Shirpe 4 3 — Yates & Fallmas, stoves, tinwars: les; Dr. Knox, building; Rid & Wharthewby, buildings: Post cfice; Withington & Kentley, painters; olf Court House: american restaurant, New York Hotel; Virginia Hotel, Botel ¢e Paris * billiard saloon: Abbott's El Dorato on, Hawley & Co., provision store; Rosenheim, cloth- tore. LOSSES BY THE PLACERVILLE Fine. low i#_a list of the losses by the Placerville fire, as ae ascertained, comprisingjabout one-Lai! of the bura- district. About ¢ight or ten buildings are now up, aid ty tu the course of erection. The strects are illed with teams. A baif sheet of the American will be issued on Saturday. ‘nn is thought the fire originated from s exceed | exe 1,000, 000 = Jobn Fountain...... $7,500 peed & Hogmaster. 1, ‘00 The tota! amount of property destroyed will 8. T. Weston, C. Haak, 98,500 4,000 MpLevisen 8,600 3,500 C. B, Petit. ..... 2,000 ‘500 C. W, Barnes... so "300 8. Randall... 000 Cartbage & otinson.. . Sisco 800 Davie & Roy 6,000 000 Wm es 800 000 600 809 $900 060 Placerville Waier 6 “13000 O08 R. White,,,,..., 4.500 1,200 4,000 i «+ 1,200 8,000 « 1,809 709 6,80) 609 2,0) 1,50) » 3,00) + 1,909 0,00. . 1,200 « $200 4.400 500 209 509 200 + 2,300 oe 400 —Sae Union. PARTICULARS OF THE FIPE AT GROKGETOWN. Ip advition to what we have published before, wo futher the following pertiqulars in ference to the iat at Georgetown from the Union. The whole town, with tte exception of about fifty eeattered and isolated houses, a ow away ~— ; be yy: = about a) ‘clock on Monday ng, the 71h | mm large frame tu)idt\ brart of the tows, om tale now aa eB | Rrcbapge and vnc ‘was no fire in the building, three weeks, it ie sup) iheendiary and uo selection could have beon ate ‘trom which the hemes would have sprend more guecly The ertive trvep wae comnoted of Femete i ay here 8 the tr many of the be were faint eve ite to the ay? of the wwe sithough | bad drawn igeturpentire to the surface, and rendered them ly a wane OP eet the building in which the dre originated was Sy ye flames, which swept in oer direction, even instantaxeously crossing the street, whicl is upwards of one hundrea feet wide, In the brie! space of half an hour, the entire bus!ness portion of the town was destroyed, and the ravages cessed because thore ‘was no more houses in reach of thé devouring element. ‘The Heok and Ladder Company, found it impossible to ef- = any good, 60 rapid was the spread of the tire, Three blocks on the cou side of Main street, apd two on the north side, were consumed. Among the buildings which escaped destruction are the Temperance Tall, the Masoric Kaj}, Town Hall, fethodist ebureh, Catholis church, James McCoy's groeery store, Mr. Tallman’s soda manu- factory, anda number of private residences: So Complete was the destruction, that on Monday even ing there was not in Georgetown more than @ six horse wagon load of provisions, al! told, The ouly property faved wag by clothing and other merchants, who pole az much as they could carry and fled, Re Ay Figaro is somewhere in the neighborhood of 0 Among the-losers are the following -—Grabam & Lag bapkers; Graham & Bye, grocery merchaats; Grahaw Henry, butchers; Jobn fps ege business uot eee who jost, tu addition to other rty, a herse, whieh was the only animal burned; leCoy, keeper of the Nevada oe Mr. Marvin, Keeper of the Georgetown House; Wm. H. Pratt, banking and exchange business; de r <= . book and news: aper dealer; Sr. z tin and furniture; Clegg & Stover, grocery store. mr) number of business houses destroyed was about seven! ty but fortunately no lives were lost, In the evening fic Express again started busi- ness; Wells, ergek Co had t sign up, and Mr. Gra- hem was once more under way in bis banking, grovery end butchering business. GREAT FIRE AT MARYSVILLE. Marysviias, July 16—1:16 P.M, A Gre originated in dwelling house on the corner of Second and F streets, about one o’clock this morning. Losses by the fire:—First street—Wm. Hawley & Co., loss on goods, $65,000—insured $30,000} Hudson & Co., boots and $10,000; Cleaveland & Co, goods, $12,000; G, Woodward, Woodward pee, honse’and fur: Bituire, $15,000; Hawley, Simpiius & Babb building, $10,000; Brothers, building, $6,000; Robinson & Wood: beng .000; Tra A. Eaton, nae ba ing, $600; Fail, Bekman & Co., slight damage to building, loss trifling; Harrington & Hazeltine, damage to build: ing a¥out $6,000—no loss of g mmercial alley —Simpiing & Co.. two Lulldingty 81 300; Hisey bald. ing, $6,000; Tifford building, $5,000; Frieck & Co., tole and building, $1,000; Holmes & Co, tin stock a tools, $2,000; Gilaon, & Co., carpenters, $1, F stroet —J. Grant, ion hd merchant, loss not ascertained; W. A. Bray, storehouse avd dwelling, $1,000; Frenchman, dwelling and grocery, $2,000; Riley Lane, two stables, Diacksmith shop, wagon maker's shop, eight mules, three wagons, $4,000. In same stable, two four mulo ‘teame loaded for the interior, Teams valued at $2,500; value of goods not ascertained, D. F. George, goods in the rear of stable, $500; Fitzpatrick, frame dwelling, $500; store- b formerly Peter Robinson's, $1,000; Col. Stewart Perry, stable, $600, frame dwelling, $569, ‘The California Steam Navigation Company have loat their books and fur- niture. Difficulty on Bonrd the Ship Tartar, from Caicutta—Horrible Condition of the Crew. {From the San Francisco Bulletiu 1 ‘The captain of the American me ‘Tartar, lately from Calcutta, appeared at the police te this morning, at “about ten o'clock, and asked for a number of the police to go down to the ‘ship with him and aid bim im putting a number of the crew in irons. He said that the ship was about fogiv ol for the coast of South America, and that the men had refused to work. A party of police weut down, and about twelve of the sailors were es in trons and confined in the hold Ybe Tartar was mauved by an American captain, first end second mate, and about twenty-four natives of Bom- bay ond Calcutta, of whom nearly half are lying dread- fully rick with the ecurvy, caused, as ts said, by the de- cayed and rotten food wi eh they’ were compell ied to ext on their voyage from the Eastern hemisphere to this port. The men, whe are raid to bave refuzed to work, pha who were ironed this morning, are about twelve in pumber, includin Ad boutswain, a uative of Bombay, calling bi imself |! Hessen. ‘As bearly as can be ascertained in the hurry this morn- ing the men have refured to work, on the ground of iH usage by the captain of the vessel and the want of pro- per food. They said that their companions were already on the peint of death. and that some of them have died for (he want of wholesamé provisions. They eaid = they would consent to work, provi ed wae shipped and would be given them, an’ Gupustes that ihe proper autborit'cs sould come and examine the food which was cu board and which they bad been com pelled to cat. They said that they would rather die at once, or have thelr throsts cut, than be compelled to eat such food, as they Lim Quid iF be subject to the scurvy if Lol sad! to eat decayed herrings and rotten rice any iow The "jrontewain, Haji Hassan, was conve: tien, house, aud the wal ‘ies on board ever they were, will dou! ried with him some of the herrings and rice, whick he says was the culy food ever given the men. A police off'cer also provgbt a specimen of eack to our office. The herr ngs are white saited rh, a foot long, called by ecrme “Bengal herrings.” Those teen by us were per- fectly decaged, ‘and 80 offensive that & person could hard- ly Vear them in bis neighborhood. The rice was also very loaths¢ me, being dirty, yellow and rotten. If any human creature was ever compelled teat such stuil he must have been on the point of starvation, or it must ae been crammed down his throat. It is horrible to think of. Shipwrecked oo iors at Java—The Whaler cleo ‘a .e San Francisco derald ey * —On the morning of the Tth February seven America shipwrecked sailors arrived at Awboyea from Hila. According to their declaration they belopged to the American bark Cleora, Capt, Nor of New. Bedford, which was 9g) in whaling, a which bad beet lost to the north of New Guinea. sides the captain, the crew consisted of two mates and nine seamen. The vessel lett New Bedford on the 19th of Jure, 1864, bound for the Molucca seas, where fe taken ten whales, which yielded three Lundred an ony cagks of ofl, On the night of the 2éth of January last the veesel experienced a very severe gale near the oorth- ern cosst of New Gutpea, and was driven upon a reef, whrn she beeame ro leaky and made so much water that ehe was abandoned. The capta'p andl the rest of the crew embeorked in two boais, but they got separated during the night, and nothing more was seen of hem. The men wlo reached Amboyna were sept op to Soerabaya. Intellige: Person Nee. George HB. Fairchild, B+q., United States Consul for Port Le Mauritius, arrived st that port ov the 26th of My, vis the Cape of Good Hope. List cf Americans re; the American-Eur: Paris, from se 5 #. Lyles, Ji WC. Ver Jr. Be bot, isp, Wins a me snd fom ly, fo (abe and Tady Mina M. Ab 2 derta, Prof. B. aban Wet Hurry y oung, W. Hh Trager. £8 wag ¥. con A. IL Wo! 8 ‘J. Greenbe o A. Bie fan, Mow ond y, Us A. New York hers, oh Laanbert and indy, if Spark man, Jets ‘Keen, W. R. Vunton, Pennaylvania; f. A. Coitin WW, Leman, '@. 1, Ett k aa, Socuh Cary , be Frof. 8. St.’ Johns, dey Wee Cateal and wife, J. —— and wife, Ono: 3 ai P, Coopes Ellenwood, Frank 6. Fileaw od, bier. Mi 8. D. We Kentucky; J.B. Audereon, Miagot plang? W. 8. Gi bir Tattle, io., er. River, Thos, pski Seni gn Tenn, #1. 1 Tue! Pranitore, GW Joun 3” Dogia, Rrauciaco, Cal.; Gro. PB. Morr’ ne Wm. Post, New York. Frean Norfolk, in Baa estown, e.—Thomas Now len, Win Hughig. Jas A. Belin, Jr, Do’ iy, Win, Maihews, B T D ‘Burrus, Chas AF Santos, AT Bull {wo children and nurse: ik R Burger, ( Wa a i he But Brennen: til th Shas BY nf iain amd two wile, Mr ss iy EE Tevood Jad rien: say TH Corbell and wife; 8 Orborne, Mrs 1 B On 1 P Sebius- ter. indy abe Gorddn, J H Gibbon, an lady, ie 4 child, Mrs ond child, ty Tuer ard lady. °C Leona at ialy, W W Wickwood, Thesase Fweetinge—enil 2 in the Por Li ), in the steams imeamahiy Arable, i re whe, two Sep eames. gl sc tree J ke FR Tee Ww, jenars ‘arney, 2 dma, Wb Howes ot Charlestown: iW Torrey, of Cann: . of Rox! | Brown, of fewell, of Ne 0 of \ at Ree lemars Higgin ide » Sitaee Ws hts Stavton, | Mise ‘and maid, aston, Mies slerretFhoriey and brother; Beblenane TESS se Joho, 1! B Palmer, John Gridiths, & Zesiar, of New York: Snpsuel Hag} al wife nnd eh i. aad Mrs Kirby. of Mich Mesers P D Lavy. of Oitawe, TH Garside, of, Towns Regain ant dire P ft Mr Thomas A eton, of New Orleans: Ri W Wiser, not bt Stephens, N Vice Re cd Monirea Major Lat. Mesers Joa Fors Bi snk of Cana’, Henderson, of Toron SORE Niue and Alimen Solomon, ‘of Fopeien, Tiss Hunter a Thos Fauret {wo Misses Hunter, Rf Luxto aphom, wife std three phil O iter Hamlen’ of Tremnd; ve cere A St Denis, of France: @ A And Geo Mattherson, of Do- ne on, of Maine; pyrene fort H ew York, Joln Berry ok Brookipme ely Sark aad w ie, Miss Cre ip ig e ansbip Vico—M_ Detrich, Ray etrich, Cross, h an "a ee the n, Misa Dietrteh, Loulea Em: ‘Cioeipnalh; SRF Henr; e pr Shoes, John har Mee xe | Bingham, LA ing! Pham, Par raves Gatien Lau a amie: a cera eas | ‘ont i other Beran, carreals ue seclae ‘rata Pr me Dare, Sobn Dutout, France; Louie Noley, Bor eandon, N &e., in the hi Sam pics RB Bearing, Jobe. W Leen We ea Sturer, “Mise Bail ae Andrew ie wart, Mr Kelly. WS Miro, ayo, yh PARP ase atl ett iP ann mm VEL pores, Some Degen | Man suit was be ht jor Court, by one LL. Chryrler, ier, srataah ot Mayor ran, who is now abvent on & business visit to New York, for the sum of $15,785, The modet eum is claimed from’ Mr. Garrizon on various pleas, some of Which dato back fo 1869. The plaintit of that e portion of this ns the fait supper afterwards given to the Nominating Convention, an eee to elect the defendant to the one of Mayor. Also, for ae expended to pay tho Sebo ey ip oF Plates got up by citizeus 8 toatl to Mr. Garrison, , for money ex. fused by plantif, in the year 1882" 1d secure the do- ndaut’s election nf Mayor. There ‘are other counts in the complaint which vary a little from those mentioned above, but which come to about the same amount of ri denon nonsense.—San Francisco Alta California, July ‘Thursday, A’ ber at Cal On Thurs ugusl vary church, by Rev. F. L. Hawks, Dey ‘Dr. EDWARD P. Lg Cnitod States ang to Amma A. Lyon, daughter of Wu. Lyon, Esq., In fn Brooklyn, o7 Woineaten, ay by the aa Mr. Cheney, a. ag seasnan ie ae to Miss HF, JACKSON, denghter ol of N, 8. lt, Bega § vot Norio, Va. At mater if , On Taureday, August 7, by] Roy. Mr. me ‘payer Eenst to Miss en Sacre, 1 Fy Bristol v. Thomas C, hugustua, ct cuureh, «ol Begland, ot turday, July 26, b Price, New yeh! to Miss” Havanp, of Mr. W. 8. Bono, of Died, On Wednesday pearing, August 13, at 8 o’clock, Bay- JAMIN F, Hapris, yout son of Thomas and Jeann: Harris, aged 12 onthe and 2 days. The friends and relatives of the family are requested 40 atiend bis funeral, ‘at ten o'clock, with- out further notice, incon No. 149 East Twenty: first street. Baltimore (Md.} and Richmond (Va.) papers please e ‘Thursd Avgust 14, Avovst Ruyarn, aged 42 rere 6 ‘months and 24 days. \d relatives of the family, the New York Gertlan Homes Guards, First Regiment N. ¥. 8. M., a ihe German Grocery Society, are tied to attend ‘his funeral, from his late Tesldence, ovrner avenue B and Sixth street, on Sunday afternoon, 17th inst. at one o'clock, Hig remains will be taken to the Lutheran —" fednesday, August 13, Fama, aged 2 years, AO gh ery Mn ‘also, same day, FLORENCE, monet 2 months and 10 days, daughters of George and Margaritta Pi cs friends and relatives of the family are rommeutely {invited to attend the funeral, this aftern at two o'eloct, from tbe sesliense of their parents, No, 42 Wood- hull st On W he day Aue. 13, Mrs. Euzasera CATHELL, wife of James W Caibell, iz the 74th yeer of her age. ‘The cee ‘and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the {uneral, this afternoon, at two o’clock, from her late residence, No, 679 Wash- ingtcn street. m Wednesday, August 14, Saran Francis, daughter of Jobn and Isabella Francis, aged 4 months. ‘The friends and acquaint of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, this afternoon, at three o’clock, from the residence of her father, No. 66 Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn, without fur'ber invitation, Her remains will be taken to Greenwood. Accidentally drowned, while at work, Epwarp Scay- LAN, a native of county ‘Tipperary, Irelani. Bie friends aud acquaintances aré respectiully invited to attend his funeral, this as at nine o'clock, from hie Iate reeidence, No. 700 Fourth street. Montrea! and Vermont pee please copy. On Thursday, August 14, Jonanna D.,awife of Henry E. ‘coe and Lae ay iho of the late Charles Delveccbio. ‘The relatives an the family are respectful: i. Invited to attend the peek to morrow afternoom, at four o'clock, from ber late residence, No. 1,013 Broad- way, witboul further invitation. ‘At Flatbush, L. L, on Thureday, August 14, Mrs. Axx Lor, wife of Samuel G, Lott, ia the 52d year Of her age. ‘The friends ard relatives of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services, at the Reformed Dutch church, Flatbush, this afternoon, at three o'clock. ‘At Downievile, Sterra county, California, of typhus fe- ver, Wuuan W WrLBR, in the 44th year of his age. ——— —— MARITIME INTELLIGENCE, Port of New York, August 14, 1856. Havre—Em & Ed Pourier & Co. Steomebip Vige"(Br), Shar} comebip Vigor ay Ship Freelsiog, Bw iii, Liverpool-8 Thonpsou's Ne Ship Tropic, Nowell, Si Johr—W_ H Riversmith & Ship Isabella. Coflln, Lepreanx—€ © Duncan. Ship Creole, Pierce, New Orleans—W T Frost Bark Milton, Bradford, Antwerp—Laytin & Hurlbut. Dark Luvea (Swe), Kalladin, Falmouth—Punch & Meincke. oat Wm Henry, Young, Eameraide Isloud—PUladelphia wn C: Park Warwick, Hal, 8 Robert & Williams. g hart FC Mexinder, Merry man, Philadelphis—J W Elwell whtlg, Queen cf the South, Chapman, Cadia—~Weuberg & %, Pris Venline. Lawrence, Laguasra—8 de Agreda, Jove & Co. Lig Erie (Br), Dougiss. Demarara~J 5 itney & Co. ee M Sawyer, ‘Sa ‘yer, Pbiladelphia—Walsh, Carver & ee. Frig Industry, Reblusen, Gardiner—Meteaif & Duncan. Selir King Bird, Marscen Halifax—Thompson & Co. Schr Paltimore, Sleight, Baltimore—Mailler, Lord & Que- rean. Seby Com Kearney, Lovell. Boston—S W Lewis. Socp America, Reynolds, Providence—Master. Propeiler Soplin, Green, Philadeiphia—W H Thompson. ARRIVED. Steamship Jamestown, Parrish, Norfolk, &c, with mdse and Sn Duneay tof Barges), Sawyer, Antigus, July 38, <" an Ko \ ui with fogary ie, to 8D Dy HT palit B A B Cook (of Serr oo ey ination 8 cays, with suger, to Thompson & im — sebr Araminta, from Salitanore tor Be x Ransom (Br), Lockhar., Windsor, N8, 1 age; with aster ton Volunt (ht), Elita, Miramaieh, with fish, to master, Furinan, Sarat Adszs, with cotton, wo Me tao. hive, Adie > oe soins Eiht thom Providence for Atelia Lalaud Sehr Spy, Crosby, Wareham. Schr Panama, Allen Schr klizabeth Headle: we ireland, Nantucket. ‘rovidenee. Stonington. npheer, Stonington. erty, Norwich. Schr b D8 trek Sose, Norwich. Schr R Kelley, Wileox, ‘Portland, Ct. Sebr G Gikum, Cooper, Portland, Ot. Sebr Cabot, Rackett, New Haven. Sehr LH Hares, Pond, New Haven. Schr Moselle, Burlingtsm, Albany for Boston Echr Thetis, Niekerson, Albany fer Boston ue, Brown Rondout for Sseo. Viack Diamond, Alien, Phuadetphis Philadephia New Hedford. Providence. Propel Propetie: Pi Prepelier Wem, Propeller Osp Propeller Shetuckel Propeller Swchem, Three! BELOW. Ove brig, unknown. TLED. Steomst ip Vigo (lit), Have; shine Dreadnought, aud Phila: deiphia, Liverpool (aud anchored at 8 W Spit), Wind during the day from F to SB. Herald Marine Ray ams eagecageeneg PORT LOUIS, Mauritius, May 12~Pince my inst renp Vinten Thave i inform you ot egret i om the 2th wit halesh! “8 Kaward, of ford, Capt Freeman ‘reel H Smith, a 50 bbis right whale si po | ship touched heretg jand Capt Smith. who was very + fever, basing been sia Suacked Sein] it three times since he i ren mes Edw: from this on the evening of the Sth et 'n charge of Mr Murray, the ace $i oe eke pe right Fa whale « eraseag Pauls and Crosettes. feed heath pe CyB peay' of making a ee oe ia Bite happy to it Frnith is wow ssowly img im] id there ano doubt Dut hat he will full vee, ith ima few months, and be ante to, join his ahip whieh: will cail at the Cape of Good Hope for hi 1 Smith reports bavin bout the 1th is warchk in sight of the Crosettes, b hie this gee. made § ine increased since esting, pense teat ranted lhe bopper. oe ancembaaia Aug limArr sebr Samuel B, Dame, N use mall, frou aon: Pedro Keys; A Avery, from “ite kere West Indies. ores ay Sara\ ‘The Br steams p Vigo, cept ees Sharp, tailed yesterday at? PM for Harre, She commenced discharging M: Lith Inet, sinee which time dhe has landed (0 tom inward car- go, apd taken on board 7(0 tons coal, 18,000 bushels wheat and 2000 barrels four. Snir Mepors (of Boston), Ws man, from Quehee for Dw ee Pa wae totally lost 20th & Sd vm Teland, al #t Pierre, te a (hick fog. ‘ thinks he enn save lege. <4 Srp Mancta Grerntear—This ehij yo] bas +d below for three or four days et cerstand, on the bar at L) Kou! and seventeen passer came ‘bie moraiog a Lent Sar Ty APs creer bas a Targe and valuable cargo on ben 0 Pie, Aug & Senn Ariems (of Rosten), B Providence for Port Ewen, war at Northport, Long nea, pairs having received « bie damage b: ‘act with another vessel in coe i Island Sou {ie captain states ihatit would require, seve soversl days to cou: plete repaire, ‘but giver no partic ro Detterd, of tive cat, ton, 631 tone, builat New re Stip. Anuned teroughout, wall fornd, ac, about 10 years by ha srold ty tuction at Boston 19th nat for 816,000. eae tof New Redford, see news columns, Cr a ve, Benjamin, frou we ieee cmt park Hydaape, Taber, Indian and Pcie at * Statapoinets 1b brig M: re Lewis, Atlantic Ocean, fi board, Sont sen 20 ple sp, te oo any rect, 4 a ¥] Ton we Be idan Grin, Sey aap airy Nant Aik nt im iat saga Pa to, Jena June 22, Roanoke, Wade, of Green Ly woth oh Fic six months’ cruise in the oer 80 Taptie before leavin Li uly 9, fn 96, Lapwing, of and from Neb Bedtord Jase nap = ‘Caleutia for Melbourne, MES eee from London May 2 for cater ta, dune Fhip Reetan Dla SGratiar t ot Ae Fuly ®, Int 10 88, ay teh, Macloon, fom t y 10, For Joma, Arr sf New Leno Bi Centurion, Coombs, from Liverpool for N¥ork, July ), ont SI. An ‘Abby Blanchard, from Bostou for NOrleans, lat 2 in on 7260. aaly 3, K Pace, Wilson, from Philadetphia, (a for mkaguayre, Says oun . hang opened found it empty, rosa $57 ul ‘ied with one sel the Ostord Ae Liverpool, MS July 22. tat 29 38 lon Os ae eae from Norioik for West Indies, was uly 39, lat ‘Schr Sullivan, Haesleop, henee for Civdad Bolivar, ici % no lat, = Agrigga, July “tpn Ghee lg; sin ary of Prana & Sg en dg ig Ang lta portvars OJ Chaffee, Nickels, fron A BO, PR, Jul: bi plowie of C4) bang | fran a titen or Nvork, Mes bucks, tom Blass do. Bove, ay 25—~In port bark Stamboul, Ae Hes Bos- ARDROSSAN, Greenock, to load ton next Cacurre, ‘Tune 17—Sld ship eld ae cng ET Da ai tian haem, ‘collins, from do, No’ load for de do; load i dot M4 ‘ore Saud ships Palace Foss, Boston; 24th, oe Fistons, July 28 (by te! to London)—In port Dimmock a ah Ginstaci for Boston (und it Bt hag Aug 1, bark, White Clo Cond, Hoyt, from Shields for Cro: GuMeALTAR, Suly fact pan gente Albert Gallatin, Storer, roe ORS iueriet Hoxie, Mi GOW, —In je foxie, Manws Foe a ee ie one ite Mow Tone Harpswell, Storer, for Boston. te Laat be Aug 1~Tn port ship Hampden, Henry, for Shields, LeGHorx, Juiy 2%—In port brig News Boy, Leckie, for Seine Mag jd ship Flying Fish, Nickels, Boston, . eke! Patexmd, July 2—In port Bie bark Anonima,' for’ NYork, Kevn Russia, Jul; nce a bakery jul Ny 28 a port bark L D Carver, Carver, Rowrennam, July Beto ert ships Richard _ Anaeaeee Coffin, for Baltimore; Oce ame, lerryman, and Glance, Gillespie, for NYork; 5 ad for Philadelphia; Duteh vessel Karel Aug Poa toe Suvnsa July 19—tn p a for Basin Breeze, Graves, for Bas- ton next day; brig Yonephing, Pendleton, for to dg. 8 NF, July B—Arr sebr Susan E, Mu 00, NXorks 2ain, brig Bliza, Fila it, Baltimore (and cld Sist for St Ji Tarr, June? —In port bark Rquator, Starr, ‘rom San Fan ran. clscoger Sycney, put in for water PO} Garofne # Fons, Wort une. Ship Humbo from Boston for Honolulu, bad touched. (Pex Steamer Caxdnd—ApptrionAt.] Ptr yey Rae Murillo, Robinson, Akyab; Stat, rampus, Suitov, Montevideo. of rwaxGEL July iecld Biizabeth Leavitt, Hackstad, Boa otiRGHTON, ght aoly S1—Off, Chevalier, Knight, 33 days from Havana for ‘Brem: Barstow, Jul ain void Mary Russel Perkins, NYork. BoRdEAUx, 20—Sid Morning Glory, Hobbs, NOrleans. Batavia, ry rs uot 2D)—Arr Southern Cross, Howes, San Francisco. and sid June 1 for Caloutia. RANTON, June W0--In port Melia, Fronch, for, Ningpo: Sen anger, Peterson, for Mauila; and others ‘Cork, July 29—Arr Gold Hunter, Greenwood, ny John, NB. Canpirr, “ialy #0—Arr Kate Swanton, Reed, Liverpool. oLONEs, Tul S—Are Hesper, Briard, froin Havana for Sea Su EeArr Andrews, Baer, Mobile (and sit for Ee ld aist, 0, Crowell, Cand aut Callao; tor, a, ase by July aes "Andrew, Northup, from Shields for w Yor hBtscrtess, July Sid Rose Standish, Hutchins rom 1 aleutts, p isisonn.} uly %4—Arr M de Rm il, Percey, Christiaest, for London, Forgas, July 20-08 Max Graf Von Schwerin, Gollata, from New York for North of Europ abaiwourm, duly 318i Sit John Frauklin, Jobugoa, (fom twer Od co Hat st Peter, Savin, from New York for London. Gravesenp, Aug i~Arr’ Apollo, Miskelly, Baltimore via bs Jaly 3-014 Teonivm Turner,aU ulied States, Gexoa, July 5—Arr T W Rowland, Rowisud, Autwerp Hrtvoer, July 3—Asa, sawyer Gates, Akyab Sid Cumberland, Lamber fd RD Shepherd, Gale, NYork. Haves, July 22-Cld RL Sephe Wokecsict, wt skingatown, July 30—Arr ‘Alexandr bn July 8—Arr Sebastian Cabot, Watts, St Joby NB vot N reek), Soh Heichard. A180 Iso, Wate, NOs, ‘she Baltic «», Comstock, NYork; gist, Thorwaldsen, Brows, N I Sid fot, Joka Mion, Mecteave, Charleston; Sisty Belipse, “a Sm ere SRE wi A ~ A aris ou ‘urling, Curlin, lo coe (8), Hiern te for Portland sia ohn, NF, Fad Hatta, 3, Ba: No American (s), Grange, ine gs Quebeo Li aa Paltic (#), Comstock, for NYork it fo ahs ‘Neptune, Readody, do $4; Underwrite: Pe sengie, tants Oden rabin, nod Sbanirock, do, 12th; Congtelaion, do 20h ington, do ¥ Elwood Walter, do bastian Cabot, do UF itanehester a, for ‘pitedelshi in Ist, s Cas arora, Dunlevy, do 12th; ler, + Taner, Punle Sivere ai: Flora, MeDousldy do aah; Memassee, tor Charleston, Emily Pierre, and'T 8 Ber- dc ) wih despatch Grotto, for nual $4; Florida, do toon: pEabannoek, for NOrleans Bémund Hyman, ‘American ion, and Clarissa do soon, Decatur, for Trieste; Harraseeket, for ‘adeapiter nine Celiac. Loxpox, Aug l—In ort Cambrigge, Harding, for Boston Ide; Devonshire, Lord, fi for NYork 7 Rhive, ue for de ee | La ‘asierion, Bourne, for Oal- ; Achilles, Hai oo wet 265 neki, for Ocean Spray, tor Leypore idg; =a =] ey, for jut ready; ‘Ibth: Ni th Atlantic, Moore, for d Hee eee aati for ks duey, NOW, Ibi inal. ‘Kentuek phos, from Lon. Lowestowr, July 20— Passed den for shields, to lond for, Pertsmouth, Leonor, July 26—Arr Texas, Merrill, Naples. Matra July Sobid Guieketep, Weeks, Trayant, Manna, June 4—Arr Ellen Foster, ore ‘Mer, Poe Mavseiiiza July 2—Arr Wm M Babbidge, Blaisdell, New ee Te dveal Repotiie, Limeburuer, NYOrk ne Biers, Blien, va ie, Pens, Ameria elie Magan (or Rich) Milford goth, liek “Magub,” Tinkbar Ke ey ‘Ariadne, Vir te Be: wht do Ht. La Pierre, Van Buren, Louton, to Ga. Snot ‘July 2¢—Arr Scotia, Merril, for England, ready Raxcoor, June 2—Sid A fixcaron Juve iS—Arr Izaal N Walton, W Wiens, bh on} Smancuag, May ~ ~Sld Cur ., ‘Gregory. 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