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el 8 }, (a Se THE PUBLIC HEALTH. published . ‘The number of cases of yellow fever yesterday under ‘treatment at the hospita! was twelvye—the eame as on Sun- day and Saturday. The outside sentinels stil! keep up their external espionage with ali the regularity observed here- tofore. More care, however, is taken than duriug the first few days after the destruction of the barricade, to see that parties coming from within the hospital enclosure have proper permits given then by the hospital autborities. Although no excitement exists from fear of yellow fever, there is no Little talk ‘among ‘he Castleton villagers about the lengthy commu- nication of the Board of Health of the town, prepared at fits meeting on Saturday, aud published in yesterday's ‘HienaLs, designed tobe subantted to the Commissioners of Emigration, The «a people think their side tas got he best of the case over Ur Thompson, and are Zot at Present over and abov« amicable in their remarks about shis Oficial, Some are «Xvecting that in the contest thus risen serious reeuls may cosus. A large pumber of the scpress ‘heir d-te aipation to stick by the Castle- ton Boar? of Healib, oven: waomething decisive than ‘words, if necessary. |i» hardly wo be how- ever, that the matter wit! witimate in beyond a ‘War Of Wores and mowtix questions Of disputed rights about technicalities beiweec Richmond pores ‘and the constituted wutborit e a: Quarantine. In the interim, it fas the good effect 1 .« te public attention to other matters than Yello (ver. Yesterday, before Jutce Rirdseye, of the me Court, of Brooklyn. the cass of Peter W, Roff and Joseph, Bilva, two o/ the partie- L.to!y arrested on & charge of ausisting to demolish th: tcade before the Quarantine Bs gg » Or examination on a writ of habees corpus, Mr & “ scoughtom appeared for the partion. and Lot C. Caske, of Staten Island, as opposing nse Mr, Stoughton asker! uomediate discharge of the ties, which was pi. = be x Clark, on the ground, ret, thet tbe Tistrict of Richmond county had not been notitled; an: ‘iy. vecause the wrt was made returnable by anoioor party than the constable of Riehwond county, th ‘ringing the accused into orurt acting as deputy ble, and not having the de- putation in writing, bton argued that po such technicalities ahouie ba ec © interfere to prevent jua~ time being cone to the ys question, They had the law on their side, and de * heard on an open lssue. After profobged cert: sraument between orposing counsel, it was dnails to aiourn the argument the writ on its merits ¢ «ay at 10 o'clock, at which time the District ator »f! Kichmond county snogld yn notified to appear. br pson, the Quarsntioe, was prese:t i been notified to pe ‘86 @ Wildes in the ca + ‘The argent of a im. . writ of habeas corpus im the case of Ceorge N, Late swed at the ame time with the above, is sch dow. + a6 place on Wednesday, be fore Judge Metcalfe. o: » island. ‘The three vesseb ror remalsing at Grave day, us expected, Lr thon were not reimoved yest »mpson intended to bave brovgh (he matter buiors cso Coramissioners of Heattl at thoi ncellng yerterin’. but Was prevented, from de tention a @ Witness iD Broo.) a. Meeting of the Couunissioners of Health. ‘The Board met as asa! yesterday nmoon—President Barker in the cna, ap? Willam F. Concklia acting as clerk. ‘The following vessel were acted upon :— sebooner Emvline, from Jacksonyilis, Florida, detain. &! foe observation. Sebooner Peerlces, from Jamaica on 17th, with sugar, molasses, rags and bites Cargo to be Nghtered to the city, cxcept the rags ane bides, Schooner Trade Wins, fwie Matanzas 16th, with sugar and molarece, Cargo to » brought to the city aite- ten days. Schoouer Moses Tay.or fom Charleeton, 8. C., 16th inat., with wheat, eer and rice. Allowed to procced in seven days, if all remem well. ‘Schooner Piandine, from Savannah 16th inst., wita ium. ber. Allowed to proceed im five days. Bark Jobn Howe, trom (a denas on 10th, wits molasses ‘Two deaths ip port. Cargo to be sent to the city in ten days Bark G. M. Morales, from Havana 17th, with sugar and tobacoo. Cargo to be lixbiered to cliy after ten days. Bark Nugget, from Sapts Cruz, Cuba, on Lith, with anyand cx’ar Carg» to ve lightered to the city. Brig Mason B. Davis, from Turks llaud 17th, with salt. Aliowed to Bark W. ed to the wity. molasses. Cargo to be bybtered to the city Fark Joseph lib, { orn Cavvenas 16ta, with molasses. Carge to de ligbterod &, the elty mam, trom Suvaniila N G., 17th, with tobacco, gut passengers, Allowed o proceed day ree tes from Crab Island 16th, with sugar and Cn molasses. Cargo to be iiehtored to the city Bark Delegate, frum Jacksouville, Flor‘da, lth, with tomber.. Aftowed to piore J wo city. By ig Naretiohs, from Jackson ville, TF torida wth lumber. Same decision. Brig Brambee, (rom vacksonville, with lumber, Same decison, Brig Florence, from Gua,ama, 1€ib Insses. Cargo to be highteres to the city. Brig S.aupher, trom Vera Oraz, with mabogaay and hides. Siakogany to be ligttered to city , ludes to be lauded out of the e:ty Bark Gazelle, trom Tioadat 1th, ¥ lastes Cargo to be yghterad dise1 ction oF Heauth Oty er from Cardenar, 26th; sogar and molaa- 3 te tbe ety Caveri, {rom Gubaives, 17th, bemp aad log wood De Nightored w cwty eiccr ten day. received by the Board of t ortered on &i Yous, Ang 1 ihe Heardot Heat suger ant mo th sugar aad mo ver ten jays, or at preset plying jeans, thal toneh at Havana overament are auch you to brag Colonel the Courmisstuners of H if, to Ce] we cen iguestion of anehoriog mead ¢. ee ae ame, Say yall cceaity of a deceation at Quarantine oo their yf mOCRMNEY Of OOTARSHALL 0. ROBERTS, Aston House, August 5, 1886. ig with mnch regret that T observe, Ap alteration in the schedule of fy Mobile mai seamers, probtbitiag them the prevaleuce of ttised ara niine reg to Cuban de merean ge Peveous th die United sates Moro romisiead, tir g this serious inconvenience that of uarantine—may in their wisdom § who are acytialntes with the eutrance to the port the Moro Castle is uput a point of land or oo. Imine-liairly within Laie po 4 ovana mp Propose that at this point st the mail steamer 1 anchor ic either the city tr hasboe” bor be parined yy placing ikem for ‘ship. With proper reruiations aanes thas ing can reason to quarantine at of its Will involve Bo grester danger on the pause were huy “aland. at & dustance from the port. I w10n, It ls neediness tn aay T think, however, itoney's saseet coull be saur® you tl ned under the ciroumsiances. knowing a: I do, rear, i eer hos troquantty cupraned ce ts of tremens tn ever ‘the commercial interesta generally, and c nd T hope wo. follow by the In the mean thine permit me io urge the Inject to the Board of Health as early na {0 doing so you wil gremiy who is deeply | interested tm farina ereial intereourse between ihe United § hates fTROKRRTSON Acting Comma) for the Vaied Staten, wt Havaia A petition waa revetved and laid before the Board, to the (fect that the slaughter houses in aries, ‘ the ety more particalatly, In Houston near av. bave become cedlaed anteanos a, the stench \ 4 om them is v oflepatve, . s Weng Fistance, and that m eas eee there pests are greatly alarmed, lest disease should pert Me away be pF egy BR will be taken thereon. Re- € to Onty Inspector. Adjourned to the 19th. rg the Prenident Barker stated to the Board e {vom the Bumerous arriv ale (n Our waters of late ' ‘creign and domestic porte where disease has been *tolore 60 Prevalent, he waa ensbled to hope that the ; ral health of those porte bai been vory moch im- ’ «4, and be aewured the eo that the yellow or ‘ rT fevers Pex! lees than ever dreaded our city. L518, said, was increasing <teadily, ‘aud @oon we may bali our com: Matters im Brooklyn. Keporte were Curent yesterday that a fatal case of yellow fever coourred in Smith street. It was that of a helt oman, engaged in Dringing goods from intected ves. ¢ varnncime to this city. There are two other cases street, vat from last accounts they will re thy the disease in the atty proper, w ® and it hee * ‘efore, @ C NEW YORK BERALD, TUESDAY. AUGUST 19, 1856. {4 uret} SEE hours ‘upon him, an edlidavit, stating therein w A) any’ +E who, ie ‘opinion Tug amdavit, Lis or’ bes, in sald ‘iy where and the nature Sop rane of 5 ich, lief, whereas, z ‘i pn ae —— or passed by (ue Board of Shall be deemed guilty of ‘herecf shall be puntshed by sand nny dollars or amy riscmment not ot DOU, and all such tines, when collected {rogmurct of tat ety tor the uae of the aald Hoard and whereas, i bas been currently reported dium of the public prints and ‘oiherwise, that persons fee ee fover ip duitr rent localities of the sly ot forcut physicians practising ia data chy; that diver ; ere hive maladie cade tatatioes Sepsis” hoe whore ritteate. communica To'this Pourd from any physiclan or eiteci that an; ‘person on peraco had died of y Seseven suk 'ems ‘with said, infectieus Ereat aarm has been crested among our chizcus, by means ol said rey (pnd nnn ees in order to allay said excitement, and "ee Se sonny offlelally’ as to the basis of sald cE a 583 por ti such certificates daily wi hours of nine apd tea o'clock A. M,, and y with the provisions thereof sbived Ibu itaball be 136 Guy of esch and every uh: dertaker doing, business 19 the city of Brooklyn to transmit fo the Board of Healt) daily. between the houts of nine ten c'einek A, M., a trae cops of every certiieate received by him or them from fos phgnicap. or other persons or persons, relative to the esuse The preambie and resolutions were unanimously ‘The Health Warden of the Eleventh ward reported the dcad house and graveyard in Canton street, near Tillary, a a nuisance, and that the body of a man who had died of yebow fever in Van Brunt ewoet, was brought there ona carton Saturcay night, aod allowed to lay iu the Cart outside till next morning. Corover Redding, who was prestpt, said he bad al ways been exveeuitgly careful in regard to receiving the bodies of persons dying of anfectious diseases Such wore seldom or never admitted if it wos known; bat it was, abeointely necessary to Lave a house in which to place bodies of drowned persons or hee whe come their death by casualty. for this case, be had no doubt it was Sais fever, and he had ven strict orders to have it interred immediate cr being removet from bis late residence. ‘There was to danger to be apprebended trom the dead honse where tt now was It was kopt clean, aud thore was no smell arising from it. Alderman Wavu moved that the Louse be closed, and it: ose a8 a dead house dixcoutinved, which was carricd. Mayor Hala stated that it would aow be necessary w provide a house for the Coroner and iotimated that a plece in the eotskirts would be selected us soon as az- tangements could be made. Werden West rc ported « case of typhoid fev i Tilary street. The Health Officer reported @ case of varioloié at 160 Prospect 2 tr et, ove Case O. small pox at 122 Gold Ft: end one Case of yellow fever at No. 8 Union street, sim: at No. deat. pyApPucation was made for Teave to land a cargo of and boir from the durk Frederick Deming, from Elo Grande, Brasil, She bade permit from thes donith Crticar at Quarantinn, but wut to proceed within 260 yards of New York. The board thought the hoaith of the in- habiaonte of Rrook!yn quit. as valuabie as thove o Now York, aud declined to grant the request. The Deaths at Staten Island. TO TBE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. Sr IstaxD, Ang 18, 1866. Permit me to esl! your attention to an error in the pad cation of tbe communication adéresred to the Commis- mers of Fwigration by the Board of Health of Casticton, ont Paper this morkig. The Board of Health are made to Bate, over (be lst of Dames a tached to the communi cation, “The iollowing are most of the names of those whe have died,’ whereas they stated, “The folowing &re most of the names of those who ‘bave bean taken down oviside, having been employes inside, and mauy of whom have died.” Also state the son of the gate keeper did not die, but is now contived with ycliow fever. ‘The mistake was ma.e in copying. Please make the cor rection. ‘HBO. FREAN, Justice of the Peace. ‘The Yellow Fever at Charicston, Cnanummoy, $ C., Aug. 18, 1855. ‘The Board of Health reports no new cases of yellow fever or écatha th refrom in the past forty-eight hours. The Board will not make another report unless the disease showid again make its appearance. A Husband may not Coerce Imand. (From the Providence Journal, Avg’ Screamer Covet. Wasmixctosx County, Tater 14 —In State vs. Tillinghast end four associates, the sary returned a verdict of guilty, iast evening. Tie Sate were charged with an assault and battery upor ne wife of Ti'wgbast, committed io August, 1°55, under cumstances which suggested questions of law'of no Littic iptereet to the wedded that aro—and of no less interest to te yet unwede ed. ‘T. was residing with ber mother, Larine ieR her ad's place of abode some weeks previously, wita divorce from bim, ‘ afew weeks old ¢ ree cluer chi! linghast, witheome 008 to the house of the mother ¢f Mra. T., where Tillingbast, seempg his wife at an open window, said be bad come after the oady, and must have it The wife replies, tha has the t he sball retain the infant, and thereupon #, her mother simuitane ing and fastening, howe. Tullinghast, d then, either or merely stepping the thre 08 bia wilo by the leads er pulls Ler on a wil ber ehtid me,) lifts ber into hie wagon, ths ebild in its clothes, the wife bare apd’ with ber apd one of Ls fricods drives to the house of bis brother, about three fourths of # unio distant. The wife, it appears from her testimony and that of her mother and I Gaber witressad, Tesists to the extent of her apility, hut is not burt at all— ls treated kindly enougb at the bore of «ntertained umill the Lext morn|oy tition from any quarter, she returned with ber mother test! mony show that the associates of Ti at his request, left the mother and reassemble? at the brother's thore of Tilting gaily tenching the person of the assa prorent with (be ittent of aiding in the enterprise if occa for defendants, maintains that no + olation of law is proved on the part of any one of his clients. A burband be conceded, bas pot, in this State, a right to uiflict corporal chaetisement upon bis wife, whatever hor “fence be, a* be may vpo: his children; but tas, he contended, @ right of digiation and euntro! as to the resi ence, the asrovlations, the visiting, &e., of his wife, tnd, as a noceseary incident of this right, na 7 lawfully vse a rrasousble meaaure of phy © 0 restrain, coerce and persuade bis wale ‘yalt to obey his com mands or conform to bis wishes. The evidedce in }—4 ease, be argued, showed only an exercite by Tulli of this marital right vy bim, and if be bad done n worthy of ptripes. surely his co defendants Toere spect tore accordiug to the proofs, must be held blameless. This defence the Attorney Coneral gi poaaty met with an averment Wet under the laws of fthote Toland the was as (ally protictod ags inst her hus- apy third person, in other words, thet those acta of a map which woul! constitute an narault or battery, if done t or conserning bis neighbor's wife or canghter, would counts no assault or bat tery @ dene (0 Or concerning Bis own. wile, This be held to be the lw = State, in thie year A. D., 185%, whavever might hap been in ciden time, ‘or may now be the law couutries or vtater, if nevor yot deck wo law by our So preme Ovvrt, the day and hour had now arrived when it should be. And for thus holding and contending, the arted gentlemen presented consilerations, arguments oud ruggostione, which a reporter for the colamrs of the tra or any other woman's rights organ would fee bound at any nee of labor, and without regard to yoee, to give its readers in extenen, The jory were ob ee by Chief Justice Ames, who alone sat at the trial. The cage presented by the proofs, and that only, was understood to be covered by the prin ciples promulgated on this occasion; bia Honor, instruct. fog the jury, that wher, as in thie case, a woman bas left tLe bust for such conse ag sho thinks entities her to a divorce under ovr statute, and with a view to appl for & divorce, the husband has no right to use any eee oF means to control ber or inf uence ber juti whieh he conld vot righWully ure toward any other 4 community= ond this, no mirtter bow commendable, be the pu of the bueband or kindly bia Testing’ And further, that under the laws of Rhode Irland father ia not eptitied to the austody, a against its mother, of an infant, » mere Duréling, af Was the child referred toin Mr. Blake gave notice of bis intention to except to the charge. am of the Etna, THE RDITOR OF THE HERALD. McCaw Mrmastmnt? BORA, Ang. 18, 1856 ie Will you oblige me by ‘OUP report of the Bt- ‘il you o' 50 aa ae hades United States Marshal's Office. AvO, 18. The Slave Arig Braman —This vesmel, seinnd Fasiever, in the early part of done last, wil? be wold averion by the t tote at the Navy Ya 3 iy ota so Rock iS Southern Railroad, and a large quantity of were totally destioyed, Logs not aia te must be very beavy. fro concent ot eee Le ripe burnt the in freight eae Tee BeckisinnS need, | great portion ot the in hich was saved. ‘Meesra, Goas & perry aes lost two dwelling houses, neither of which were imaured. ew grain depot of Messrs T. W. Alexander & Co., connected wih ibe Rook Island Hist, we one es rake but the engine was fired up, and bose attached to re bs area which wae of great assistance in checking bey ap warehoure ennai. Filat & Wheeler, aiecebene 37 connec ‘4 large quant bony ‘of other” stuff, such as lumber, &., and a few emali dweliings and offices, were swept away in the general ae In the Rock depot was @ large quantity of = wheat, corn, ., Fome of which was destroyed. number of na care on the Michigan Southern Bail road track were alee burnt. Since the sbove was in type we bave received the Press of the 15th, from which we take the following ad- ditions! lars — There is no doubt Wut that the destructive fire on Wed- mescay night, which cons! }100,000 worth of pro- oe 8 was Caused by some evil disposed person, vo bos influenced by acme petty malice eaaineh an indlys ete Rock Isjand Bouse was occupied by Mr. Willard, who lozt al! the furniture, valued at $10,000, uninsured. ‘The warehouse was occu; by Rob!ason & Co, or & four years’ lense from Iast June. They bad a large Amount of goods in store for various parties, but to what value they are unable to say. They hac effected $8,000 insurance on thelr advanced charges, in the Roger ‘Wiuams Company of Providence. They lose about $1,000 accitiopa) advanced charges. ‘One man from New York had stored thore a tot of splcmdia buggies, worth about $4,000, on whic. he had no tagurance. Another man moving Westward, and who is now here with bis family, bad stored there boxes ¥ houzebeld goods, which contained ali ho was worth in he world. ‘The next building North was the Walker House, owned by Robinson & Oo., on whieh they bad an Insurance of $1,000 in the Chicugo Firemen'’s Company. ext North stood the sash, blind aud door of Meesra. Gera & * bits, whore actual lors in butiding, machinery and stock is $18,000. Taey were doing a fine Dusinoes and to be thrown’ out of tt this season is 80 8e Tous a loss wat $2,000 wonld nct make them good. They were not insured, as companies where they sought policies were un’ to take the risks. Bopanna, ey tn et lt ings, worth a 000, were tho in! i ~~ not Conisiy as much frolebt ag usual. One ore 3 Souiber pd reaching the ay By the bat did not have thve to get the money. He seca the but did not have time to lork Tbe safe was opened you \rcay morning. Two huudred dollars in bills ina drawer wes “04 od b, poner raped: moucy = was Ar There wore eeveu cars burned, two of the M. &. BR, two of the. I. RE, two of the aE Str Re, and one cf the M. C RR. Ja the fretgat devo? of the Rack Istand road‘about 6,000 burbele of wheat were burned im following ere the owners a3 far as known :—Mesars. Munn, & Co, Ewing, Ay ts Finley & Funkhouses, Moore & Rich- arda, Bud & Brown, About » bundrec barrels of sugar and a lot of elso burned ia this bw —_ whieb yh Milwavicie from St. Louis. The caren is ed, and much of it can be used for Sern porpoors Mc Mich of the wheat was the finest deser'pti ~ joas tp this bu'lding and ee is roughly cotimated 4&t $20,009, but the loss to tae company in building and care wil! not exceed $5,000. Destructive Con: in Pomeroy, Ohiow Pee 10F, 88 [From the West Columbia (Va. ) Democrat, Aug. 9. About 2 eu ts toe baitd og Seer Eta Ae Front etrect, tn oe the fames, and egne cs were entirely consume, Hed not the wind changed, providentially, nothing could have saved the reteainder of the town. Vorty.tvo buildings were entirely destroyed, and iweaty ex tamilier rendered houseless. Jt ia impossible wt this Mme to ascertain the exact of losees, but, as Dear as we can approximate, it na fo! OWE — mm May hugh, grocer, $2,500. Insured. in Sherwood, house furniture. Insured, F. Rheldarter, milliner; store anc dwelling. Most of the ture, faved. Théso two buildings were enurely consumec. Probabic loss, $1,500, Owner’s name known. James Ralston, @ry goods merchant, Store, ware destroyed. Loss, $10,000. No tustraace house aa goods moti Eros Reed. groeer—tows $2,000 : no insurance. W. Wallace, saddler—iows but Little; amornt not known 3. B. Bampton, saddler—loss Uct Jittle; mostly rain, residence aud three frame business houses— Ieee #2,060 Jewelry store of F. Dammert—goods saved ; loge small. Be'gs County Telegraph priuting $aice—eatireiy de- oped ; loss $1,000 | no insurance T’ Whitesider’ shoe oben, and flowe & Tenkins’ tatlor a 2 and dwelling : good fared "i rick: dwelling—loan & 00, and the" O14 ark ( shel Waals ay need gy tay te & twat jushir gton Siivers, large three story brick dwelt! and sicres and two fremca—iosa $20,090. ne ©, Branch—-logs $1,496— $1,000 insured. seneare & Osbdorne—icsa ‘on goods and building, Meigs & Gallia, Democrat printing office, entirely de- as yo = #1, 000 no insurance. stord, wareboure and other bull! inge—loss nom £000 to $16.00. T. © Crawford, four buridings, store, &e. joss $20,000; partly ara¢ Dy ineurance. A. Gitebell, foraiture warehoure—lors not known. Derius Reed, cruggist—ilose 84,5 0—$2.500 insured. et office yed—letters and papers burned—lose upknown George Aloette confectioner, Mrs. &“erbotom, confec- tower, L, Veith, elottue tore, D. Fisher, barber shop— om of each kno Banke Weune—vew b hotel and tadies, catirely destroy- (d—lars from 8.000 to $10,C0C. Remington & Halliéay’s bookstore, éry goods store, warchoure and dwelling—loss $8,000. eCartwright's law cfice—iost mmall Eppelin, dicgaist—loss not known. Police Intelligence. ALLEOrD Psrosors Asurtr—Policemaa Calleroy, of the Seventh ward, yesterday arrested a dinckemith pamed Peter McGuinness, charged with having committed s Sclopious assault and battery on the person of John MeGuire. The latter was found tasensibie on satoray Moorce street, with a severe gash in bi head, '® pot expected te recover. McCulnness admitted % commitied the asswult, but gave no reason for ing deme so. He was locked up by Justice Wood, to await the result of MeGuire’s Injuries. Tum Lare Srasmx Case iv Gaxexwiee eterer.—Sas tice Welsh procected yesterday afternoon te the New York Borpital, and took the affidavit of Mr. John E. Haig, who was stabbed on Saturday last, at No, 991 Oreenwich street, as alleged, by Jobo PD. Timmons and race O'Flynn, who boarded ip the ame hovse, Haig stated under oath bat white ecuitiing @ rushed up and tabbed him with a large jac "e in the left side, once in the back and once ‘in the left arm. The accused portion are #till in priscm, bail having been refused by the com pitting magistrate recetved 4 statement from O'Flynn ard Tim ah we give, but ill add that the account ‘reliable gentleman, who wit- reseed ihe transection >— To THE EDITOR OF THR Mm Your statement in Bunday's nage T ht ina few momenia im, ks tocome oul, and tiny heme fice one liver. our reom door, and remained w! O'Flynn went al cert next day 4 swarest but ene, ax he could be rent to Hais'e game: Ast came out from breskstes wee run into the Wyoming Tira oon sare my two ours in imy room af out to na a third my cont evade hit se, i. to insert, and ‘oblige your ot 1 Sirs YNN, freamen Weitaxn Buawen—We learn by « telegraphic deapateh that the steamer Weiland, belonging to the Port Rathousie and Thorold Railway Oo, wae ned at her dock, Port Tathourie, yesterday Aeron ne euloed ft t met, Ang. i. New Patents Issued. List of patents issued from the United States Pateat cff'ce for the week ending August 12, 1866—each bearing that date:— Serr oP ons fF Oat ..¥., for corn seller, Danie! N. Asiard, , O., for washing machine, ee Sone N.C., for improvement in mr ‘and Wm. Atwood, of Waltham, Mass. for improvement in the production of oll from cannel tutes Atwood and bt nn ity be trom Damen Waltham, improvement in ay ‘Baa “ef Brookfield, Conn., and James B. Bial ‘Newton, Cona., for improvement in felting bat ay ‘Smith Beers, of Naugatuck, for improvement in odo- mewes, Sobn W. Drummond, of Norwalk, Conn., for improve- ment in steering apparatus Anthony Faas, “4 Foon of Puiladeiphia, for improvement in ac- cordeons. Chas. R. Gardner, of Detroit, for improvement in dies for screw blanks. Theodore Gomme and Fugene Auguste Beauerand, of Paris, France, ter improvement in manufacture of sheet metal ware, Jabez W. Hayes, of Newark, for fruit box. », for improve Adolphus Heddeaus, of Pitteburg, for improved mati jate feedn: Pavederiok: ‘ A oft ») Of New York, for improvement or 10 oles, of Le looster, N. ¥,, for improvement in fl- wee sand for cid Cheater Hunter and N. fg Norwalk, 0., for tu- eae method of raising, lowering and operating farm Mepis F. Knecland, of Buffalo, for improvement in coal ao roderlok Kublman, of Loa France, for improvement in vehicles for paint compo! Frederiek D. Di Newbury, of All of Albany, assiguor to Richard Varick De Witt, Jr., of same piace, for improved firearms. Abner N. Newton, of Richmond, Ind., for improvement ia firearms. ‘Wm. Patton, of Towands, Pa, for improved sash fas- tener. Warren §. Pierce, of be ell Attleboroug, for improved gold washer and . M. . ork, for improved files. St. Julien Ravenel, ‘harleston, for improvement in ertificial stone, L. R. Saterlee, of Rochester, for mode of attaching ink- stands to desks. Johp Shoplaud, of Honesdale, for impsoved spring pul- iles for window sashes. ‘A.B Smith and Wiillam Weaver, of Clinton, Pa., for improved machine for Tan. projec Kaward Q Smith, of Cincinnati, for tmprovement in mantfacturing chairs, Wm F. ‘shaw, of Boston, for improvement in treating India rubber, Jerome B. Shaw, of Pittsburg, for method of lettering suid orpamenting gina Andrew Sprague, of Coldwater, M.ch , for improvement in corn harvesters. Alva B. Taylor, of Newark, for improvement in the ma pofseture of has’ bodies ‘Thomas W Taylor, ‘of Cannolton, Ind., for improvement in spinning frames. George W. Thatcher, o! Phila., for improved chimney coral. ‘Wm. 0. Thom paon, apn Og , and Leonard Bar ripgion, of Worcester, Mass, for inoproved. mode of ex- tracting strips Chester Van Horn, of Springfield, Mass, ment in planing metals. Charles W, apd Jobn W. Willard, of Dorchestor, Mass,, for improvement for valve gear for ateam hammers. Wood, of Green Bay, for improved rock Wm. W ight and Goo. Brown, of Newoastie-upon-Tyue, Fog., for improvement ia biest furnaces. Fine Im Zervogel, of Treskow, Pa , for Improvement in pone for separating silver from the ore. Rove ove: if yang a as ©., assignor to ‘a, » for) machine for wrirgng clo Berekiels Bradford, of New York, assignor to Horatio Bogert: of tame place, for improved ore washer, adders Fairbanks, of St. Johnsbury, Vt., or to Jobn F. Schooley, of same place, for impror in re- frig: retors. Ieoac Harmeans, of Tamaqua, asaignor to himself and Bre, Heke, of same piace, for improvement in brick macbives. tamuel Whitemarsh, of ‘thampton, aasignor to Wm. f, Demarest, cf Orange, N. J., for iwproved vapor bura- ing lamps. RE-ISSUES. James A. Cutting, of Boston, for improvement la photo- stapbic pictures on glass. Patented July 11, 1854. Cheres P. Carter, of Ware, ae Y 4 greed in apple parers. Tatented vm. Ver Apdeu, of ole te jor (through othors) to Alexander Frear Jacob Rowe, of New York, apd said Van Ansen, tor machine for makin; wrought (ron railroad claire, Patented apr‘l #0, 1£60. Obituary. +. Crantonra Ocrmra, wite of the Into Hon. R. S. Gar nett, dled in Easex county, Va, om the 6th instant. She was the daughter of General De Gouges, and the rand. daughter of the unfortunate Counteas Olysapa De & De Goi xectied im Frace, November 3, Luxe, the defen ter of the ceiebrated Charictie tm ‘or writings pronounced counter-revolutionar7. Supreme Court Circuit. AD entire pew celendar will be mado up for the Beptem- bor term of this Court. Notices of Issue, in ail causes. are required to be fied on or before Wednredas , the 27th fast. wal Intelligente, United States frigate Congress was at Gibraltar on, the ist of July. Le weaned eee sloop of war Constellation sailed from July 17th, for Maiage. Married. On Wederday, Auguet 13, by the Rey. Dr. Millett, at 152 Bast Twelfth street, Mr Gaoncx W. Wa:aittso to Miss Sanau Any Ciange, both of Norwalx, Conn. On Sunday, August 17_ of consumption, Maar, wile of David B. Young, aged 48 years. ‘The (rieuds ond Polatives oF the family are invited to attend we funeral, from ber late No, 163 Lexipgion avenue, t's morning, a: ‘eu o'clock, without further notice. Un Sunday evening, Acgust 17, Jacoa Guors, aged $¢ years. ‘The friends and relatives of bis familly, and the mem. Company D, Washing’ ton Ridemon, 6th regiment, Invited to ~0%5) bis funeral, from his fate Serene, ‘No, 215 Spring street, this morning, at ten o ‘at Wert Hoboken, on pe Fy ial 16, afer a painful illnees, Jowern Pasason, Bis relatives and (rics, aad the membors of toman ated \o attend bis funeral, File street, New York, — Her tricnde a4 orn tie members of Wasb- ‘Tent, No. 1, Order wee ey bl ane | = residence ‘erited to attend Ler funeral, from her fate Verry street, this afternoon, at two o'clock. Glasgew papers p x] ody severe illness, Oxanum It. & Nacsox, only ron of James H. H. and gene Ne The fr an¢ the late Imo rc § months and Ste family are reepeetfully Jayited to at Went Twonty cighth street, Ww thont further invitation On Meacay. Aggust 18, Warten MoDxrzrr, son of An dersus eud Blizabeth MeDevett, aged 9 months and ¢ cays. ¢ friends of the family aro respeo'“ully invited to at tent the funeral, this alterusoa, af half past ‘one o'eloct, from as een atreet Pbilade la papers Gn Bundey, Logast 81, Mr. Hohacs Loorsonaow, aged “Ivete friends of the family are respectfully invited to at funeral, from his late revidenee, 262 Third ave. morrow afternoon, at three o'clock, without fur- ther botice. On Bunday, “sunt 1°, Li arty Oe daughter of Aaron and Charlotte Foster, aged § years, 11 montha and 17 relatives and friends of the family are - invited to attend her fh from her father’s residence, No. 144 Forsyth stroct, this afternoon, at one © clock. Deareet Tydia, thou hast left us, ‘And our lows we deeply fe feel: But ‘tie God that bas bereft us— Be can all our sorrows heal. Boston papere please On Movtay, Auguat 18. Hans cE. Seeker, a Jhter of teane V, Snediker, aed 15 years and 10 month: ‘Tbe irienda and retatives ot the family = the mem bers of Preiic Lodge, No. 205, F, and A. juested ‘» attend her feneral, from the ree idence’ ot her father, No. S89 Second av nue, this morning. et a quarter past nine @elock. Her rcionins will be taken to Staten ‘alan “or iuterment. The funeral services wil be performed at (Le Moravian eberch. ‘On Bonday, Angust 17, iz Wrirss, only child of J. Wyilye rf Josepline B, Phoips, aged 2 months and 7 oe Tis remains wore interred ix: the Marble Cemetery. on Wes pesday, Avgast 15, of consumption, Perse Kare nam. ed £2 yeate and 8 months. 4 Avgcst 18, after a short fincas, of com plaint of the Tver, Joman Mrs aged 40 years, His funeral! will take place thie morning, at ten ¢'clock, from bie late residence, No. 161 Greenwich street. Ais (y ends are respectivily invited to attend. ti Moncey, Avcuat 18. Mars, Auster of Thomas B. and May ged 7 mouths. ‘Ibe as ofthe family aro invited to attend the fune ra}, this afternoon, at two o'clock, from 138 East Twenty: sixth etreet. “ ‘On Seuday, August 17, of congestion of the brain, Caas, ‘Pisean i, # A Tear! street. Benteg,_ As ast 18, Evzarera, wife of James as iness. The invited to i hg BS 4.4 Wphonsus, Thompeon str morrow morning, a ‘mwa further invitation. iy y. evening, Avgust 18, Davin Foos, aged 14 ss) re funeral il take place, from his late residence, 50 ware this afternoon, at three o'clock. In Brooklyn, on Monday, August 18, after @ todjous (lj- nese, SARAH JAN®, — a. et oF Baatth end Susan J, oot 37 ear, 6 mont 5 — Jat Sarah, thou Wart let - a bey ey 4 lees we deoply fel Bot ‘tis Cot unat hast beret use He ¢: 1, @) oor sorrows heal Wiad aie we ine Stes a eae a at eae bah Pofny ‘Stns E Lex, Williams, Port au Prince; ache | jan, Nassau, ett, beige Molinkus, tnd‘ May Queen, from | ron Howard- rian cauroh in the village at aren o'clock. ‘Op Menday morning, August 18, Wruam, only child of William and Jane Rowland, aged 4 years aud 9 soopthe, The relatives and fiends of ihe ia are in) ang tend the fureral Parents, ver of ‘Messerole and Fourth streets, it ad _ this afternoon, ut three o'clock, , after a brief On Sunday, August 17, at Bay Miners, Caanies Puce, Esq, former! ro Now York city, lider, res 0 7 erry. on Buadey, ‘August 17, Mr. Joay P. Brows. fan vol Kate ‘kalba, The funeral service bn ws. beeey bis residence, besos nwt" Port Richmond, Statcn Island, es at valve See uM. ee Toaves Siow a at 1 aT. ad returns bout? P.M. Carriages will be in al hall at tbat hour, to convey any ‘riends rye may wish ‘© accompany his remains to Greenwood, ‘At Tarrytown, on Monday, Auguat 18, Mrs. Er1zanera ARCHER, wile ofthe late John Archer, in the 76th year of her age. ‘The friends and relatives of the cat are rea} uy invited to attend ber funeral, from hor late from Bremen, MGM steamer Ken Kennebeo, Hand, York: ua, Lema, and Oak, Phir NH Gould, Smith, ¥ KM Renae Drisko: ple, Fi Tarrytown, this efvernoon, — o’ok ey roodbridge, New Jersey, on Monday, Augest 18, Ds ‘Writ Nasu Wison, agod 11 Saints and i ‘The relatives and friends of the fa1 are invited to at- ten¢ the funeral, this afternoos, at half- two o'clock, from the resicence of Isaac M ‘M Brown, oodbridge. waasing BARK CLEORA, Of At Cromwell, Conn., on ‘Thurrday,, August 14, ‘of pal. const of New Crelnr, was ton oat {rator about 825 monary consumption, Lioxo Warpkox Joxas, ers tans sc Toe ae oor ie eed ane gentle spirit "has passed from Mex sr1G Desxo from Campeaoby for Liverpool, put imte Charleston 14th inst, leaky. was in his Saviour, To ihe bowed and grief stricken Brics Noval Saitou axp Waruwma-—Extract from, « leer ‘Waiter, Haq, dated Koy West coh or oe noce eoling, tribute to bis epot- | to Ellwood Waltes, Kaq, dated ist pt this brief, yet feeling LN iter, a ee Royal Sailor bi lees toerrory. Let her look up bopeful of repairs. Tat note en ay from a worid of siniend ed . ubline va Ry Ant fhe hud an and posi at rest and the wicked cease from trou! o! in heaven, His remains were interred in Cypress ills act ell for Zosion 28 ry have also eon mold y bull, unk ‘in the harbor, bpouyt caret of $1,672 82. fo, mn Gov ANDERSON, wise, from NYork Seine cere aes ter D L Got ofF and (aber into 3 bens Br scar Cinments, before ri Sands Nevsburyport no the purel bere maine one riggiog caved from bark Florence, pasa Ts land, were sold Aug 1 is fae abet Cemetery, yesterday. —_—_—«_—«—X—_—XK—Cl______ neem | MARITIME INTRLLIGBNCE. Met | ot hee ourge are old, has been Ae eT errs tS go tn the Delcaus line ot New aed ork ante to Mastners. LMUNTON (NC) QUARANTLST Ata special meciing of the Board vigation and Piotage hed Jotion in relation to quarantine was adopt Resolved, That_in consequence of the aston of of fover at the NewYork quavantine station, ow York ..., eanrL— Fi Cinasionton 1 ud lve aan Sats it Ch Be Sow Wore Ri PE asl Orrr 08 Saw Guaxada—From Now York 17th, ar George Law.. tng et Havens 2d and New Orleons 24h. yrom New OF is port are freqn congregat ind detained, heal ane Sih, Lavan Sth, due at New York Lib. Winds. cud in view of the frequent vcrrira of wemelen oar Qeates Crrr—From Now xore ust of cack month, warty: ieee ae from places where the fever ia prevalent et Havana 6ta, an oe Ne ldth, Haraue v pos ma and eee this date aitee ceive feat Vath, dug at New Yi ports Cape Haiteras etal. stop he boarding, ‘Whou the ubore eyrtcantes seamers will afl Sram Wont ders. to be bo vished by the port payee eo Montes ‘sd 4 Fad few Orieann as eA mM. pe ie clon betore coming up to eas Whialemens | iii Cia ot New Bedford Aux 16. ¢ Fsirhavend, . Desolation Isiands. tener ant oe A The mail loses 60 the 4th and Mh of each Piceiese sg Derk Namtho, of and from War- oon and ps oy at yinretter eben tee Oe ond Ed Oo” same month. Arriy i Baie ‘and YK of same month Areiven at Alenundeie about the Lith of wane aud 4&2 of fl towleg maaan nes Sea an mes Here CHE NEE baw AR Seren, Pe ae a rrederan —, June a lat 417 N, Jon 237 W. re oe aah anda and loth or ba te f! 4 end Xi a rete for NY¥ork, July Wa ef fo) r. A name | 0 off Turks: on ts Bembny Bombay. pnd iia to Pet bg Athy Sa safes nents Taian Que Queen, $3 dave from Boston for Mataneas, Jug venmer arti \ at 2 an Toe ‘eat the fo! a 54) he Dane int , from St Jago de Cuba for Swangce,W, P. and O. meamer arrives ide Calle ebous the 6th or th and 2d of Whitney 4 oe of Se geting Siephen Aivark tatwied black: C ward, under close rested Wpantin shaming 8 ee wat ori Tete 9 is ooaiee femme day, if the = ee on deck, Juuged frou hi wave’ that abe hed ‘sickness ei bosrd-rm ns meen July i of eeaner lisa alread, erTived which taket the Fonseyabou' we 15 Or Lh ead 28th oF hs of fo ving tou ves at Bi at the Yeh or 0th and Mat or Isto | Cape Florida — Rehr Tics Denais, from Peusacois for Now York, Aug 7, off Tears! bore abont 1 honrs fier artyal sant Key" Port. Bascmona, Venez Jul No Am vessel in pert. for Rhanghae. ws ara bith of Ggaresronogs “Mex Sig 2 port Tort ach Carrie Santoeds land—oue 02 etch from 1 Nall coutatbeoe te setlen, and frie wt Alexaadr'a about the —aaeereniee thamptow mal! ‘S-Arr steamship Philadelphia, McGowam, Storie Regergirmarrest 1 oe NY¥ork; | ee T Bir Keller, Cieufuegos. Sid brig gee and letters éntonded for Ga Naw Youn lixnars | 4 HS. 'hh err ag a rf verbind | | seers ® Knight, Stoddard, for Arrives at cag Boog about he Bd.ce Suh an Set Or ie eee mont ee A RR OO la A Ba eaten Aug 6; Chi e CoV It prev posses, Bosien, peat 3105 | pet aa Betis tor ur routes, ‘ordats iew York, August 18, 1856, oe Ane ap q 3 ‘nt port Andersen, mi kork &: "er — ‘pinaster xen ae Puagy Avg Sin port “Toh? Melis; Crave, freen Four at Puxer, ‘ue 11 Its Peta brign Lop, for reek; . bo dye aay, Teal, ‘for Boston 3 cL aR ARED. Seamshin Ee Empire City, Windle, Havana aud New Orleans <M O Robert ay Mannering, Doltart, 1. “verpoot Taylor, & Merril. Ship Ann Washb..rp, Minct London—J W Elwell & Co, Peed, Tarbox. St Joka. NB—C € Duncan. igh ‘Mathews, San Francizco—Suiion Bristol), for Boston, diss days. Wm 8 Brows eee for PR yore fe Duntze. Barbadoos-—Ui Trow eid Ponto Cansiya, Aug 4—In port rig wd loGewer, from Guielielmer, Gibraltar aad Pas Liverpoo! perce. Fe Pe SE wl g Malvern, of Philadel r Ventura. A’sit a, ons evideo— \guirre & Galwar, Poxcr ly H—In por: brige fet AK, Wines Pe ino Jave Frankiir—Peel Lyman for NYork 12 ‘days Rev ile, Thompeco, diag dig: p hing 0: ce, Fetigrew. Wikmington, NO-Maybew, Talbot | Alice. do. & Co. Rio Hacue, July 7—Ta pert fue Adeline Rogers, oom, Rag DB Warner, Reeveland, Charlesiou—MeCready, Mott Live: c from Curacon for Led ug 12; brigs Monticello, fer Roston 42h; Linda, Carpenter 4 Ceadabane July B (and —B Biosso:n & Son Hf’ atih for Satmattin. tosh Le foc or varks mmntog Fok Jonas Sparks, Re x aMuser: St Joux. NB, Aug 11—Arr ty Lan.bton, Sehr Ira Bile Lop ma—e H Piety Yiewrese, Kianey. NYork ‘arolus Magnus, Sehr Jeet er Holmes. Tickmens<0 Pierson Lizerpeok: Youne Veale. X Schr M Van Nome. Vou d chr PB Depew, Bdmou Slaght. Selir M Collins, Aen few Mar eva, Taylor ¢ 1 Fehr Mariaape. Jcres ¢ Ber WWF Bteawe: Delawar ond br Brernex, Nis ancek—Van Bruat & n Li Vatranato. Sore In Lew, from ork March 1 ¢ Ports. © schts Moderator, Dightom; Pes a RIA, A von n Newburg: Ek tit sera Mut sway NYork; Weta CAG Steamship Féinhuig) (Bn), Cummings, Ginagow, 1 de hours, wh tp Saree. Aug iy, at . Sa Gar echt W Vasanr, Jr, Boo BAM: iso goles Ref Suudy Hook passed sees Auntie, ington; Ney, Ward, Baltimore; Convert, Boll, Hoston: Shonen; Laeee; ene for Liverpecl, and « SAW passed stenmahip Glaagow, | Goodsp cod to, sloop Tears, Cone, Portland. Cia oo henee for " xperienced a great ‘leak of ogey | BK Feeds; Rickacnd Baw ward Wo Wootten, pe ! ed the inks ta ta lat 46) saw no ioe, me Vintage, Corman, Porton; of omenne, CUebre, wre, AB do; wiman, Rider, Prpriiebce it rca nloopa eeeneres ‘vier, Providence, wli¢rs Kahawkec, Bowman, Peietorens 22 24, pi tame srnoned bri piece bound World, ut ‘ork. id light windsand calms | BALTIMORE, A: i i ma saw no lee. 18—Arr Mount ye Eeststa iddaye, wa son, NYork: sche Henry D Meats, Snow, oe ‘Oa ib indoe nist EB ponsoagere, 16 Pier, wssde, “Aly | York ship Mepen i ‘dostan: bark Am ‘mdse a engers rh H 7 le the Grand rand osha, aierece Ds Danish sels Patriot, ‘alee aronth, Probat, Gxsntion from Laguna for Livery Fork Wianre Mert, Kern Coma, July 22 with Tins specie. Ae, t6 ry fad mach et ™ x 1%, a non fi See ron perent los ~— ty. Smouse (of Seen. — —_— paisa Nex, July 39. with mahogany, to Lobach & Kehepier, ves-el t ver & ( base. rx Al dn, Crore, Havana, 12 days, in ballast, to B Teeter, Maracaibo Sw ich tudes, de, wih ae Phelps A'Co Auge Werks Roscrton.” Nose! salled Supdar, ‘with fog, | Ship Uorizon, w pernreeyeviira day apebo: remains hakcon Tg Fiteate amore . Read, aad 8 & Wasson, fap- 4b —Old schra Georgiana Hutchins: vener; Betsey, Prethey, H ark Lanrence, 14 aye out 1 at Siak'cew | ise as ig barah Fevers; 14th, 60 thy (hat FAST, Aug 19-8i4 sehr Glenviow, Partridge, Balti Hagin Yof Bucaapors, bow, Ponce, PR, Ore, woTATH, AN bmg Rol rari, Pool, Philadelphia. Sid 1ef Portiand), Pettingill, Ponce, PR, 14 “er \ abe Losive iatley, Lormpson & Hunter. No date, &. foe RLES ay A Aug 4 aie a Towveaahy Oi voll, benee for West Indies, 8 days out ag Maravting, Mbz neg Deseo, mail steamer Gor Dudes. Fiala, slintans tin Rey War ceed Favaonad. oe tet ag Corson. phia: Dunning, do. xf TIL POINT, Au Snare ie sch Margaret, from elites . Hudgins, Rio de Janciro; 10th, oke lg Mya MACHTAS, Ang 18—Arr below brig Crawford, Man- son hYork, Bis. frum below, having, beth deleted titers o Jeremie, Aug 2, with logwood and tye vere renget te iained, Chars ‘ara to Monks Ii ~ eg Lg , oi ey Mery is “Mat amooe hs er, Clnfonge, trie Fawn, for lon. In iat 23 10. Ton wt sa, Org re a e ‘2 <-> an t+ 4 Bn vitence fe he at j we is BB FFanwcs, Treas a ‘Alsnze ce amor aged i i Hn So aed Hiknover, nued Hew orth, ared 16—all 1 @ 18~Arr echr West Gleam, Turner, “ John Heath an Stimpson, ‘aman Aug ee s nowy, a Px. ? t tuck. M A 4 remains s * Hie WEN ay f Piymouth), Bailey, Rio Hache, July 27 Geigek BM. we wohr American Uhre Pressey Portland for Now to Everett Ariadne Bro y Hover (Br) Geltin, # Joba, NB, 15 days, with hewsaspi 4b MT Corson Paden, Remains at 6 PM, wiud vy a ‘Natit echrs Ariedne Calgen, Gate, 3G Coll ne Malacorda, | dara by an unusually dense fog, schrs Union, Gipsey, and J BeaetiCRh Acs 9—Sid abip Nile, Preble (from St Stephem NEW ORLEA 9 Areahive Par Wey rae Brig Leango, Btaples atten, in ballant, to master, York, Vicksburg, Tugba cea brie pw >, Pawyer, Kon neoat for ston, Crimea, Poor, ir Rondout for non, Leseps, Cag! jean Bai Baier BRS acer ‘citee, Awamberg. Force, PR, Aug 4, with sugar | phic: Aue fanga, dnenna: ¥ fie mejagses, to Sturges & Co Hf Kimball, Matanras: Sereendi Biche John & Mary (Br) Ce Cann,Cape THaytien, Ang 1,with ma foming up. sehr Off Moctenue aie acer he ae ‘Ae, to W Cit barke Pring Adalvert (Pros), Proschiw! ante Yorktown, Hatch, "Porto Cabetto, 13 days, with hides, | Hil. Martin. Pe erancola. Ac, to.) W Sehinidt, Sailed In company with Hamburg | Towed to sea July £0, shing Meridian, Jute; Ina Chey fer, Yamburg. Died, Aug 12, James Solomon, ® | sebr Wm R Peiten: Ang 3 ship owed we seatoan age Sebte Deiphin sod Felipe jth ships Pebr Dalle, Penniman, Pennman, Basclona. Yenes, July | dich Coton Planter: str Sta. %, with bi kine, ncan din | NORFOLK. Aug 16—€ ig acre Wing of te Wave . : ida Ga,he | RYork: Willem Thomas, Hessey, do iNeanchuinp, Harwood, NANTUCKRT, Aue ea Arr gchr Urbana, Newton, Ron- domt, Ske uth es 1, Adame, NYerk. there Late ‘on, NEW BEDEO) Philadetphia A Rowen, ew York. in the Mona pa Pbgek Pret, tegen Phi. clphis tor Taguayra The ten 4 light winds acd calms Cnring [he pasaage Behr Fuge @) Bad Hillsboro’, NB, 13 days, with grind tones, to D. Nebr tog Ann, Guptil, St John, NB, 11 days, with hum. Fal? Frevarah, Corzeng, Washtn ton, WO, 6 darn ‘est Troy. Sid echr “Wont AN, Onur PORTSMOUTH, Aug iA: ela, iedelphia Cid tol ‘Furavenn, ‘Pie delpl Hichine NP. Avg 14-Atr ache New York, Bingham. Fehr ide Maris, Bull, Virginin, 3 daye. Fehr Rupert: Robin Wa ae York, Ht Mtn’ sabes, Hanover, Wapyie,| York = jar wer, eh" Pioneer, fy orkint tia hug 18 ia sohe Haunah k Abigail, Keller, perio 4 NH fhe pare ri, Kocksaxn, Aug 9—Sid bark Growler, willsbury' - fe i EAVANNAH, Aug l)—Arr sohrs Jntia AR ke an las Inston for Albany anny A Ane BP oplesi WYork. bia Sehr oueed ae Albany. Pe ee cee evel Basten for Albany bag ew ey allory, NYRR. Cll schrs Johm ka aii sin pha maton dest aR at Sehr Gen Taylor, Lowe, ee iegeey Fn posh Star he Grace, tty Sh ful fer RYO ‘State NSW, Behr fm City, F foal, ‘with Si Ves Ta80 for the’ rim Se Wi Bx eae Gore Rot Sane me! 4 rere ner Shark ‘Robinson, Pi Philadel Rae berks aaslien ‘and "ban an Bk Bisa aba jler Propeiier Jersey Blue, Kelly, Nantucket i a ior ‘Braney direck, So; sete = tat be sami nn, | BPA ig OcArrbark P Peedicton, Noyes, Bos- Ligh gh em (ka ifeen ayn ‘onthe ry MOTOR, NO, Avg Jenare brig, Mary nd arrteed wi tie port on tie morning of the yo Ith inet. thud aa Pool, do ou a in sohrs LP moking we rin in ‘tage 14 BELOW. The . Any ee orhee At hip Thos Jefferson, from Liverpool, %0 days. jen: Mary Jovian, Ab’ Bare bm e Ung fhe t read ART (oh bred Tretornh. Cosyene, RY Boh Moti ta mn Lieve a ‘ ai Wis (ARE PY, Att 12= Arr Nn 1). Batt.

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