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whe Homicid Heroken. YURTERS TESTIMONY EKPORE TEE COBONEE—VER- PRT OF TBE OURY—FUWERAL OF YOUNO PE @BsE?- VAL. ‘The fala) af'ray whieh wok place tp Hoboken oo Wed- wescay D.gbt continues 1 create immense exciiement in mbes ite city, apd moibing is talked of but the unfornate aver engaged .p no business at the time of the difficulty, but re- mided with ® brother, at No. 3 Hudson terrace, who keeps © eoboo. as the same place, and where young Cuers anda ‘younger brother ‘ormerly avended. Many ramcre Dave been circulated respecting the duf- culty ex.si.ng between the deceased and the prisoner, and ~e bev been informed that De Grand. val bas uever visit- ed she young lady ‘n whose company Queva wae on the Sommvahy age ‘feta! night ‘Cowra is still confined ip Bergen Ja), and on visking him be appeared very calm and eviertaine’ creat hopes of “Deing acquitted, Several of his frience calied to see him, wud bed ove of the celle comfortab!y furnished and every shention is paid to bis wants, walk marked 0, DeO., fepon Hi, There can be no doubs but Dairand-vai drew De Enife to protect himself at the time of the aersult. TRE INgrrsr. Ao beif-pees three o'Glock Whe inq\.c8s WAY proceeded WiGD &6 the station house, cormer of Wasingiou aud J iret mercets, Saran Charier being sworn testified as follows —Am a @eogbter of Famund Obaries; on the evening of the Sth Gecar | eGrard visited oor house; he left about balf- yes cieven o'clock; 1 lef the eicop wkh bim: wo had seme friceds witb us on that evening, and about tat hour Weft for bome. [ went down to (be gate with (hem, accom- panied by my sister; they all lef, but ‘Ir. DeGraud-val; we were tianding ai the gate; while there we hae ment for thie evening, as he wuderstood from one of the eome one rush down the steps of the next bouse; we looked around and saw s young man coming down; be was wpprowching tbe railing between the trees; just before Mr. De Grand-val said “Good,” Mr. Cueva left where be was,and weot to Mr, Shetlleld’s galo; Mr. De Grand-va} tben left us, and as be weat up the street the Prmover cought hold of him; be then commenced whip- Mr De Grand-val; I immediately ram up to them and fed to eparate them, at the same time calling for my Saber; s Mr. Fredrick,’ @ friend of Mr. Cueva, came up ‘and tried to get them apart, and, as I thought, he hed suc- ceeded’, when I saw this young man who firat attacked ‘im fre @ pistol; it wae Cred towards Mr. De Grand val; Se deceased jmmediately fell to the pavement; the wo frien de then went into the house adj:tning ours, Mr. Tom. king’: at this timo Mr. Tompiiog ‘arrived, and told mo to De calm—that I might rely upon his word as & gen- tleman he would attend to it all; J did not ace ihe pistol spoken of lying upon the sidewalk, J saw Mr. Tompkine pick it up; he showed it ‘Thompkin’s bcuse; I asked Mr. Broadhead to run for Dr. Rider, be went, and while he was gone I stooped down to eee if be was really dead; I took his hand, aud found it ‘was warm, by that time juite & crowd had gathered; when The pistol was fred Mr. De Grand-val was in @ stooping es bat pot down: could not say where the prisover the pistol from, but saw it raised; Mr, De Grand val wee standing inside the gate when the prisover came down w the wee; Know the prisoner only by sight, noi by ‘mame; think the person who fired the pisto! was standing ‘up at the time; saw both of them on the ground at one time. ‘By a juror—Could jbo Ah EF ayer Mield's gate; ‘words spoken between them; think it was a cane the pri- ‘soner had when whipping the deceased; they were off the sidewalk at tbe time when I took holil of one of them; e0uki not tell which one I took hold of; they were on the eidewaik when the young man named ! roderick came up; 45d not see the pistol, but saw it presented at the when the flash went off I saw the arm extended out; De Grand-yal bad nothing in his hand (o protect himself ai the Fred. Reyreliad, being sworn, saye:—Was at Mr. Tom- kine’ house on Wednesday night; Cueva was present, but 2 wae pot in hie company; at the time of the adray | was Ww the house; about palf-past 1 ome, | beard a noise as if two ‘out on ibe piazza and saw two men fighting ap and the olber had pone; | saw if clinched: I heard some young Deard a lady call for help, and I then went down, nnd as I'got to the gate! saw the m: ‘falling; just at thai moment | beard I went immediately back to the house; peop I met Mr. hdward Tompkin: the stairs and went to the spot I beard him raya man bad been shot Tom pins out, apd saw one of ‘waik; quite a Dumber of persons soon came up, atnong aflair; (pistol shown witness) ‘t belongs to Cueva, have we known Cueva since inst November; , and as they were goin= down | heard ivy had their arms Around each otner, oe during the evening while he was i val's house, he (OeGrand-val) ineulted If past seven when he toid me. ] try to separate them, | did not go | gate; did not know who the parties were at | it afterwards found out that it was Mr. Detiraud-val | Frederico Cueva; saw Cueva at the house of Mr. Lomp- | the pistol was fired; he was on the stoop, be did | to me; | was going to epeak to him but a ady e in the house; | then went in and did no: secu | gaa Hi ree StF Hit am S re OD terms previous to the ingalt given | evening; when | saw Cucva on the stoop after was standing alone, | board ai No. 23 ‘ace; Mr. Cueva resided at the Bloomiieid Aca 1 did st ome time attend the academy; | was of Mr De Grand-va!l up to last November, | ent to the Bloomfeld Academy lo board; thiak | De Grand-val y last; bave mot attended — Tiett De 7 ta month acol ie academy, and went 10 my present piace Of rendesce: habit of seeing Mr. Oueva every day; war on with bim: I. was about A quacter past 3 ? H ae not say be would be revenue? ov him. Al this step of ine proceed: pag orisoner was breaght in, when Mise Charlee war asked if the recognized the whom she saw wilh the deceased. he for some hesitated, and jo « fainting manner poinied to Cueva, waying, “1 tnink ob ‘What is the man to my best belief.” Mike ‘Charice bad to be Le removed from the room, amd on being restored w itterly. The testimony of Mr. ‘réeliad resumed—There were one or two ladies wilh ou the piazza went into the parlor with one of the adios ; ew Mir. Coeva havea cave wiih bim: did not see bim baye a pistol, but he wae in the habit of carrying one io a veit ‘ai the back part of his pants; the second ime! saw Coeva that evoniwg war afier the afray: saw a gentle man come ‘nto Mr, Tompkine’ while | was thero; his name | be did not go with us to the Atiant 3 Garden; home is in ori au Prince, Cuba, aad Mr Cueva re eis Gavana, Coda; did not Moe him while! lived at Cubs; think Mr. Coeva bas carried 4 pistol since last Jupuary; cowl’ noteay where he = fo the pistol: (pistol | Shown Winess,) Could Go: say \f that war ibe pistol Mr Tompkins had ‘o his band that night after the alray Mr ‘Thompeon lives in New \ ork, net Knew where be lives; Mr. Coeva was on tue front stoop wih Mi Sally Tompkins previous to the sbooting, the isdy with me in | the parior (Mise Mary Tompkins) wem! oot with me when | the pistol war (re¢, when Coeva came back on the stoop be bad the cane in his hand / James Houseman, being sworn, aye night last, have seen the prisoner before: aw Bim on the evening of the *th rested, him (here, it was about twenty T arrested me to tbe ferry apd plated (ha! a man was shot, ap seve 6 ousrigien of Overs, after lookking through the 11), o'clek bast as about leaving the ferry, my siiention to thie Cueva, who w+ parsing though the | gate, | followed bim and acked a few questions, which sa. | Tated me he was the man, |! then arrevted him, aod Wrooght him to the station house, and gave him over w | Conrtanie McDonner, Oueva told me at ihe ferry previous to (he urrem that be resided in Hoboken: he also said be War KoWwE Wo hie guardian's in West Twenty-third sireet ‘New York: ov coming ont of the ferry house with him { searches iw w see if be bad a pistol or any arms; be Wated that be would go with 1 w bleoed on hie pants ad oe house; be said “Tt acknowledge. 1 a0 Kpowiedce: | will go with you,’ he appeared very coot a © ’ ppear 7 ‘The inquest war be iclosk P.M. wat again pro | At bail past neven © clock ereded Francis McDonough belo: eworn, saye —On the might of he tt inmant received Lue prisoner (rom oficer Hse | 4 locked by ina co cout « quarter te twelve o'clor Quera raid fe ords to me about the aGnir, Cueva atked me if | thonghi the young man woud die; Ltold bim the doctors said there note chance tor ben to five: toa they sito paid he | every tive tll this, Thursiay mor | remarked to hiw: that it was bad work: be said yee, ii was, but thai be did ‘Ot shoot the pistol off: be said It went off In hin yoet ed up the skirt of bis cont, an’ put his hand Beer bere here 1 bat the pistol the kvife of Mr. be Grand vai, ‘Wat war found; he replied that be had mot: tuat be caw bo knife. | then told him that be had best not converse with aay wotil be had countel: after he pot inte the office of the workhouse, Mr. Layton aid for othiog to bir, when be told the satne story to bit and Mr. Devey ae be it to me. we Joror—The pistol war pinced, be paid, in the contre of the hack, and be showed me the belt or strap which extended entirely around him. H thought it wae meep op his paute: tae blood on the pants of the p and on hie stockings, the prisoner seemed very yuiet and mpoke to nodody The testimony being concluded, Justice Whilley sub The report tbat young De Grand-va! wae a school teacher | Here the regular service was pefforsiod by iho tev. i. tbe Lioomfela Academy ‘@ untrue, Be was, in fact, Resse, eer ebiah the somaize wovoimtorred ta tho Cosnily the knife found onthe sid@ | last night at their club rooms, corner Broome and Mercer tad the biade open and was partly | streets, which were draped in black, There were avout 25 Dent, caured undoubtedly by some of the parties stepping | members preseut—spevoer W. Cone, H8q., in the chatr. Tho | clodet on Thursday. tered the grocery store corner of North Secohd and Sixth | ed, and has confident hopes that be will be enabled to re- _ redoubiable ' elt ye ty A time. and po speculation in NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY iI, 1857. apew mabenay cote, , Formounted ® ever piae The wr. ony 1 ‘ieendieal ‘Dearing ibe following inscription — ¥ CENTREVILLE VOUBEB, L. 1.—YROTFING. YIRE IN LIBERTY STaeeT— Loss BETWEEN $20,000 anne A large concourse of gentie men assembied ai the Cenire- 4nD $30,000. eS SS Between twelve and one o'clock yesterday morning poy Ed ‘8 fire was discovered in the six story building, No. 2 Liberty sireet, occupied on the first, second and third floors by Edward Schmits & Co., importers of fancy crock- ery and glassware, and dealers in liquors and segars. ‘The.fourth and fifth fioors were used by Aithef, Bergmann & Co, for storage of German fancy goods, toys, crying babies, &c., Ac, The fire appears to have originated at the rear part of tho third story, aud burnt through to the recond floor and extended upward to the softs. ehter engineer and bis valuable amistauts were early at the premises, and directed the most prompt means of ex ‘Ville Oourse on Wednesday lact to witness a trotting con- {eat Detween Flora Temple and Rose of Washingin, mile beais, bes three ic five, Flora to wagon aad Rove in barpess. Rose of Wasb'ngton won in three straight heate, much to the astonishment o' a!) present, except fow ‘Wao were aware of the exact condition of Fiora Temple, and they Mined their walleie woll ai the expense of the un: me initiated. Flora Temple on thie occasion was no: di tion to trot @ race with ® good second rater, and co match her eg sinst such a mare at Rose of Washington shoei a great want of jadgment on the part of the gentleman who arenes cnreveos. the Rev, A. Oapvin, of St. Mary's church, Hoboken, 0 fictated. after which the rm main? were conveyed to St. Patrick's Cathedral, corner of Prince and Muiber: LETTER FROM ¥R, TOMTE TO THR KOTOR OF TRE BRRALD. * 1) WASRiNciON TRRRACE, BoROKEN, July 10, 15 I bave notioed in revers: of the dally owe & report that Mr, De Grand vel, who was ehot on the evening of the Sib instant, at Hoboken, bad been & fi i Visiter at } Las conirel of her, crs wanton disregard for the fortunes | Ung uishing Tames, At one me the whole my Bouse ’ard that a young lady was, Mierested (a, tho | of hore wko beck her the heaviest fant her engagements | DY'AnE Sppeared, doomed; but by the united zeal affair. As the report was circulated by 8 evil dis- | rine thas «th ig the firemen the fiames were mbdued, and the od PeTRODA, no doudt Dat wo prejadice te ‘Of tho | The Darcannouncement ¢ mistrews of the tar? was | fro ‘kopt within the building in which it origins % Cacwa, beg leave to ‘Wee: Mr | Again about wo make ber appearance on the track, afier | The lors of Schmitt & Co. will probably amount to $12,000. De orand vel eas non personally known to any member Tw y have #n insurance of $36, being excluded {rom ali the purses given this season, was ee, is ee following soe f jem, viz Boward, $6,000; I 000; of my family, nor bas be ever visited el a enough to bring out ail her admirers to witnese cer per- | ing, $8,000; Aretic, tio, New York” ire aod Me _ _ 3 formance; and hundrede of strangers who bad heard of | rine, $5,000, Mannattan, $ = ey) Niagara, $6,000, Young Men's Democratic Union Club, her 224), but had vever ween her, went to the Cenire- | Altbo, Bergmann 000, They tha d a geno ville Ooaree with the expectation of witnessisg something | of $10 060 im eet Liverpool and London Insurance Compa ‘worth the time and money to be laid out on the exc } nies. The bellding is owned by Hugh Maxwell. itis Those persous were sadly disappointed; for, as we eaid | CAmaged about $2 000, and insured for $5,000 in the Com above, Flore was brought on the track unfit to trotard monwesith Tosorance ‘Com pan} i, Some damsce was done by water to the occupants of Nos. 26 and 27 Cedar street. unable to win, anc stil! her infatuated folio wagered | Fry & Rosenstien, segar makers, have propably lost $100. thourands on the resu t, ranging from even beting te one hundred to seventy five on her beating one of ibe bert They are insured for $600 n the Rutgers Insurance Con. pany. Root & Anthony, printers, abont $25; insured in mares, barring oid Lady Suffolk, that Long Island ever Produced. the Union Mutual. A, !.’&C. E. Vilton, commission house, ave ineured for $9,400; damage not known. These build: Forthey comment on th's race is unnecessary, as thise who saw it have formed their own opinions; but that it ings are slsoowned by Mr. Maxwell. They are damaged about $100, and insured for $5,000 in the Excelsior Insu- Wil be of apy advaniage to the proprietors of trots rocks im this vicinity we very much doubt. It ie but jus. rapce Company. The origin of the tire is at presout un. known, but it will be invostigated by the Fire Marshal. ‘Tue Farwers’ Cicn met on Tuesday at the Amoricas luat!- lice, however, w state thas the proprietors of the Ceutre- ville Couree bad noduog to do with this race, Weir track having been chartered for the occaston by tho parties who tute, Broadway. Dr, Waterbury occ: ‘apied the chair, The Secretary, M . Henry D. Meigs, during the sitting, reported | made ibe maich. The following {ea description of toe race:— the receipt of the proceedings of the Agricultural Society beld in ey which contained a statement to the effect that about 54,000 000 pounds of sulphur had been distributed First Heat.—Rose of Washington won the pole, The nage came up for the word lapped, Hose having the dest of the send off; but Flora made one of her peculiar dashes, among the viue growers of France, and had been employ. ed by them apparently with complete succeas, ia checking 2 pho disease, and that within @ period of many years ‘And waa a neck in fropt in an instant. McMann could no! keep her on a balance, and she broke rhe sud rau wildly for come distance. She settled again. trotied daely to the, crop had not been 80 promising 8+ well satia lec sear the qoarter pole, but. then tr s rooment eho appeared A meeting of the members of the Association was heid Becrotary read the minutes of last meeting, also the report of the tellers of the iate election of officers held on the 30th Jone, at which te following gentlemen were elect- ed:—President, Stephen D, Dillaye; Vice Presidents, Sio- phen P. Ruesell, D, Jonescrain; Treasurer, Wm, J, Fagan; Reoordipg Secretary, Jno. E. White; Financial get i Wm. 8. Farrell; Corresponding Seeretary, C. 1. Yau ‘Yandt; Sergeani-at-Arme, J. Laughlin; Standing Commit- 0, Jacob Windmulier, T. J. Fonda, Wm. 8. Appleyart. A member moved to admis tho officers of the Twelfth regi- officers they wished to be present during their proceed- ings. Adopted. The late i’retident, S W. Conn, isg., in re- tiring from the high position which he ocsupied throngh the kind sppreciation of the Assoctation, thanked them for the honor they had conferred on him, and referring to the progress of the society’, the difficulties they met and conquered, the defections and divisions, aad the sbining forth of the sop of democracy as brilliant as ever, concluded by passing a bigh ealogiam on the gon. theman who was (9 succeed bim as Presideut Srarney D. Titiay®, Bsq., President elect, who was very warmly reveived thanked the meeting for’ Abe hoaor cou- ferred upou bim, adverted to the growth of the civb out of the Baltimore Convention of 1862, ile action with re. gard to the various domocratic quest.ons that were from time to time agitated ; 1. the canvas, of 1866 and the election of Buchanan. He alluded to the political assas- sins who were atiempting to rob the city of its franchises—tbe gbiack republicans, who stop at nothing to deatrey that liberty democracy strugtles (9 the government beoome with the success of the trea ment, that it bad awardet the prize of 10,000 francs to give up the contest. Passed ihe quarter poie in thirty seven and a half seconcs, a lengta or woaliead, aud to the diecoverer or introducer of the remedy. the half mile pole forty yards infront, iu 1:13. Rose Porno Acts or Tre Last Lacistarcas.—We have re ceived from W. C, Little & Co., law book publishers in Al went very steadily and swiftly slong until insiae of ine drawgate, whon she was taken in hand, and came home a Dany, a neat volume of some three hudred pages, con. winner, in 2:30%. ‘This was a puzzler for the backers of | ‘=uiD€ ® compilation of all the public acta, and those rela. Flora, did they rushed to MeMann 10 secertain what wat ting to the city of New York exclusively, pasted by the matter, the majority of the crewd being under the im. last Legislature. Out of the am hundred laws some- = than an accident of some kind had taken place. | thing less than two hundred may be regarded of general were sadly chagrined when McMann in‘ormed them interest. The publishers have placed these in a separate thar the mare had done her best, and that ehe was doomed | volume, conveniently indexed, with marginal references, to defeat for this time eure, thus rendering ft unnecessary for lawyers and others to Second Heat.—The nage bad a good start, but Fiora soon, thonaand Pages of local laws to finta broke up, and afterwards struck a gait very ditferent from torn eran canpls pablie ect. 2 poet is Re Fn goskinngeed upon the maintain and then referred to "une aecezsi'y | anything ever shown by her bofore. She troited in front of apy Bod ling people to purchase of laying down a piatorm for State politics for | sod ran behind. Rose was four or five lengths ahead at | from three to six hundred are ich are of mo pablic the fall, and the probable of another club, | the quarter poie, ia thirty-seven and a half seconds, and | consequence We hope beggehend ‘ice now introduced making the aitendanee, in place of 20 or§80, (rom 300 to | stil ahead ai toe half, after indulging ia two breaks, in | apuually continued by the enterprisiag Albany law book 400. Advising firmness sellers. union, he corcladed by com. | 1:16, and she came home on a jog trot in 2:39, balfa dozen the Jengths ahead of Flora Temple. Third Jicat --D. Taliman pow took Flora in band, some of the diappoiuted insinuating that McMann was not lewting her do ber best, but Mr. Tullman soon disc rvered tha: nig Mavens, Mvcx, Mvp ann Mnumy —If there be a plase In the city requiring disinfection it is the shanties and grounds Mr. \ jocated on an entire dlock bounded by First aad Second endeavors were a8 as thore of Mr. McMann. Mi avenues and Thirty-inth and Forticth streets. No less Several new members were balloted for and admitted. | Tallmapn got ber to the quarter pole very uisely, but she Secretary then read the reporis of the commitics an beaes te Guenter, ee or ieeenel, And Game home + %8n 150 shanties aro planted here, occupied princivally ated to draft resoluiione on the death of the late Hon. | ona hop, skip ana a jump, gait, fifty yards behind. Rose | by Irieh families. The ground is fifty feet above the levol made the baif mile in 1 and camo leisurely home in | of the grade of the sireet, Each shanty cannot have loss . |AHON spoke for some time to the reeolu- | 2 The following is the summary -— than six persors. tates vem ottace teeny \ninwien © tions, which wero expressive of the loss demosracy and | Wroxexpay, July 8.--Purse and stake $1,000, mile heats, | Dig sty, with from three to six pigs or hogs, speech was received wiih much enthusiasm. ‘ the caso the nation sustained in the demise of #0 good and great ® | pest wree in Between the shanties are foot In these man as the late Secrotary of State, They were olo- | H Weodrul"s b. pais hes accumulated all’ manner of ith. manure. and H. Woodroft’s b. m. Rose of Washington ~ bar a mud. No privies or siaks are found in the neighborhood. iitics! history bie =! Mr. McMahon said, bq Tne Croton ater never courses along the grounds, fhe ferring to the necessity the membere of foil seems to be impregoated and alive with myriads of Unios ciub iaieling virtues and animated mat:er in the sbape of They craw! ism of the deceased—never before, in the history of our and struggle for lfc in hel ged corra: The stench ption. arising je deadly in its eflects. Tre proven: tip l'y being above the grade of the street, the ciliuvia is wafted on the wings of ine wind toa great distapve and must prove detrimeatal to boalth Our repor'er suggests that Dr. Coutant, astiste! by George be commonded in de-odoriziog the locality. ’ ied) has takea jadging from tae Bot at po distant date Lg accordance wi cb: locality will be iy reuovatet, in {nstrasane frou toe ta D Inspector.” Appinonal Powsrs or Hasrra Wanogys —The Police Commissioners, ii is understood, have teniered to the that w! chal republicanism stripped us of our independence? Has it not violated the of oar State Comsiitution by aor 4 the stead Provisioas of its letter? The ‘rauds of black repablicanis m uBsucceratul in Washington, are triamphant in New York. The cormorants of the Albany centraliza tion are fattenipy while! speak on the treasury of our metropolis. That party which labors to make free the Court of General Sessions, Before Judge Russell. 4 NICH LAW POINT TO RE DETRRMIVED, Jety 10.—At the opening of the Court games Shaw, a captain of a yeesel, was arraigned for grand larceny in stealing $13,500 worth of lead. His counsel movel to quash the indictment op the ground that if his chent was guilty of the theft the specific crime was embezzlement Using the Sepremse Court for declaring Begroce were | and not larceny City Inspector the of tho Health Wardens as ot American citizens. (Cheers nf Acopy mp tape Mg forwarded to the fami A lovg argument ensued between counsel and the Dis- | “Pec! policemen, power to arrest. Cowmmnn 1s Watt Stamer.—A broker doing business in Broad street, was cowhided yesterday in Wall street, near the corner of Broad, by a gontioman whose female friend or relation he was charged with having grossly insulted. place to and Ioulist is taah cacgiererent be converts @ por- | The cartigation"was revere, and the victim rushed, bieed- tion of {t to his Own use, can be tried for larceny or em- 2 from the face, into a restaurant (p the neighborhood, dezziement. re he was followed and the lashing was renewed un RURCLABY. i the bystanders ipterfered. A lage crowd quickly Teter Mathewson —_ _ — burglary angus ge bered, and ‘or a short Lime the excitement was intense. degree in Wi nto Mr. Hudson's store, on Ninth | Conriummwtany 70 Tite Crry Ivsracror —Fvery atreot in strcet, but the officer being unable to identify the accuset the jury immeiately renciered a verdict of seqaitial the Fifteenth ward has been put in a clean and healthy conditon, in accordonce with the poritive instructions KIDNAPPING, Bertha Busbkill, a German young woman, was place’ | from City Inspector Morton. Qit\zens in several of the streets last night gave vent to their satisfaction by tttomt on trial for decaying smyufen from the daughter of it pa. ‘Tho Avsiaatt Ditrict Atlorney remautked that Child | nation of thelr houser, by boniires and other demonstra- Lone tiealing bad become a serious evil in New York, and it Pouce For r.—C, Mel aughita and James Havens were ‘was necessary for jories in tach cases. fhe punish ment ws eis with the Court. George Rhode, the father or ibe male bafant who was stolen, by the do: | yeeterday arrested by officers of the Twenty-tirst district, fondant, testified that his daughter, girl of tev years, | for violating ordinances in casting dirt and (illh ioto the left bis house in avenue A about & o'clock on the even of the Och of Jane, with an fefamt le her arms, ay re ttreets. They were taken bofore Justioos Fiandreau and Davison and ined. The can render cssential ald in turned at 9 o'clock crying, without the cild. ithe public The ittde girl wasin court, but not understanding the | Promoting the pu to teatify to the de Fiven Hot.—Mr. Higginbotiom was yesterday brought trict Attorney, after which the Judge sald he inclined to , the opinion tat the indictment could not be sustained. He | would, however, reserve his decision ull tomorrow. | Ses cales se Gee eee ot ee Doing employed vo transfer properts clothed in moarting for thirty days. Mr. Cox, the late President, in referring to the resolu- po an eloquent speech, which was much ap A dewuliory convervation then sprape »p on the con‘em- | yrs union of the two ciabe—National and Union—aod ye Moeling adjourned. Willlameburg City News. Gore Markonmr Erscoran Oneaet Pemyst.—The strawberry festival projected by R. B. Thureby, Faq. fold under spacious canopies in a beautiful Held adjoining hiv re- tidence, on Bushwick avenue, during the week, was con- Ki wass very successful aifair, aot refiected creat credit upon himself and lady, who baye deroied their whole time to its management. The ladics of the charch were aiso unremitting in their ——— Ubey always are, to the entertaiment of their gueste. A Bow Tuayt.—Wednesday afternoon a colored man en a Sirec's, and afler selecting a One ham siarte! oat of the door, Upon noticing bis movement the proprietor end others started iv pursuit, but were distanced and gave | wature of an onth, was not up the chase, pd of the kideapping. It — the accused ta- ) bcfore Justice Connelly,and fined $3 for dumping dirt in Peni Smoot Fumvat The youme indiex of public } jvo'iue jafuut Sith beta she recarned. “Tes Teter, ca the street. Citizens should always take the mamber of the 0, 18, in Remeon street, belonging to Miss Ford’s | ipquis ing, a that the defencant had cart when they discover dumping of dirt at any other , held » July-May ‘estival on Thursday afternoon, in | Straton where he found hie cuild. tre. | print than provided by the Corporation. There can be no a held ob Bushwiek avenue, near the head-of Grand street. | cured reat of Bonne Boriha sud brought her jo this city, | fod reason the Corporation should pay for carting - eeenengurnsentana | Otice Whiter at late of we Seventeenth ward! police, depased | 10 the proper private dirt, ibat be conversed with the defendan\ in the station | i Brooklyn City News. Gen, Waiker In the South, | house; she said that sho was desirous of gotting married The bo gy Teg gy fy AY containe | toa yourg man, and told bim that she bat achild oy him; Marses. Lau alee, Seen soa paid to that city by Gen, hei ber ha’ eae wos show bim the child hewound | FCx™tator + Kame aap Pennen an iam P Walker, on the 4th, on ‘Wa wer to Nashville, wher he ; hav’ - lost it she was tempted to | —The funeral of there persons, who were drowned at il! spend w fow days with his father, A number of the | take rthoeves Jury convicted ber, with a | Lake Ronkonoma on the 6th (nat, took place on Friday citiveps gave bim welcome, and he was indaoed to ad- creat them, ‘be Constitutional: is quite complimentary to the ex Nicaraguan, In the course of Walkor’s romarks, the editor rays — | of the seducer—the Jadge hamanely suspen tod jndgment, He eballepged (nore who denounced hit as a [reelooter } remarking, however, that if the prieoner was ever vroug! nnd filibuster t point outa single actof bis,in his whole | before him on any charge be would snd her to ihe earcer in Nicaragoa, which was unjust io itself, or in con- | travention of any Nicaraguan, | nited Sintes or interna- trong YeoommonCalion Wo morcy.. In consequence of the youth of the defendant and the peculiar circumstances of the case —#ho being the vietim tn St. Peter's church, Brooklyn. The church was crowded Wo excown, notwithstanding the excessive heat. At four o'clock the coffins, borne by eight pall bearers, onterod who gave vent to frantic groans. Tho charch | was draped in black velvet and silk, festooned with ro. vettes of eatin. ‘The rector ofthe church (Rey. ‘Mr. Pollock) prison for ton years on that conviction. ROMNEY IN THE MRT GRR tions! law. He dwelt at rome length upan the course pur- Jobe Smith, a sooth Indicted for robbery ia the firat aecended attended by Key Dra, Peck, Cal- ved by the Northern press towards bim, which, ashe ex- devree, pleade:! guilty to an atiempt to commi: that crime. | ies Lew mp Oneaver” Walker, Dillon, os it, “reeked with all the foul calamules agsinat = feemed very ponitest and deeirous of reforming. v , and Binge, who exclaimed slond, a his followers which inventive brains could | fiw Honor raid he would give him a chance to de #0, and | ‘ito amie ‘Resurrectionist of the dead,” &e. Rev: create,” aud aliributed ile bostility to the tact tat he bad, ld pnteh hima lightly. Stale prison five years Peck then addresera the congregation in @ fow re as Vrosident of the republic of Nicaragua, taued «decree | It was jocularly suggested at the reportors’ table that Seabee that owing to the excess of his grief; be legalizing African slavery within its jai. He remerket | Mr. Smith was a reader of the morning paport, and WAS | world be to deliver the sermon fer which so many that he ware birth, and devoted to all the | aware of the fact that @ conviction for robbery was had atiended, but if God was willing he would deliver it on institutions of the South, ut thet be never would have | on the preceding day in this court ani the prisoner sent | ondey ext. He then remarked thet ell those presoat issued (ba: decree unless he bad been convinced tha' upon to Sing Sing for 20 years. Mr. Sauth’s judgment was | ghoald prepare for ‘thelr doom, for they were no more the esiablisment of slavery depended the stability of any | therefore particularly sowd tn making that plea as epeed- aware of their judgment day’ than thore cold jovernment which might inaugurated in apy of the | iy as be did, while they wore epjoying themacives on the of Bpapish american repuotios. RAND LaRORNY for ot benediction, the lide of the Ip conversation Gen. Walker expresses hie fixed deter Winifred Soitivan, a respestable looking female, wat rulnasion to persevere in the eeene in which he is embark- “s. brought te e bar on & coarge of grand larceny. ‘Mrs. Sarah Dine! wore positively that the accusnd stele | three ilk dresees anda worth 876. 8 Cone. quence of Sua tie oe taal the property be- louged to hereei,w were taal wee peeae ware | partially bough’ twee earnings, the jury rendered @ ‘verdict of “Not guilty—on account of the variance bo- tween the indictment and the proof.’ She will be re in. dicted by the preerut Grand Jury ‘Adjourned Hine to Merchants—Small Fraads tn che | Otty—Tricks upon Travellers. | TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. I wish to call your aitention 0 © small piece of frand | = your city. Tha late Journal of Commeree were tigement for « young mas, of which tne following | ts 8 c eet Copy — Wanted—A young man, about 25 years of age, as shi Ing and receiving clerk in a produce commission house. he _ ™ oad A ‘nd willing’ to work, and fornieh eatinfag. | TH# DABeaw Fannivaso Beanuanwest.—The Board of tory reference. Salary $150 first year. Address, encive- | Tealth mot yesterday sflernoon, and ©. |: Delerg, the & postage stamp for reture letter, C BT. 4 Go. thie | proprietor of an establishment at the foot of Mivision ave- bout which Consideravie excitement has been canted wi Heat enn 1 yor ryt ak & y oem anetbeee | im connection with the Board of Megith, appeared In xn uce aad commision merchants | ver to ® citation Te was accompanied by counsel. tome (tials, | did #9, | Alderman Sohole stated tha! Mr. DeBorg hed faithfully ut the parler were ab- they had no come A Ut. | premised the Committee of the Hoard to remove allo tur to Nicaragua within the next two months, with the | good will of the adminiatration at Washington, and with men and money sofficient triumphantly to succeed in re- | establishing bit authority ‘Tee editor ives ws the Slowing porscnst shots af the ral. It i as good as a phy Ttie difficult, in Yooking upoa ten. Walker, to roalize that be |e the veritable Gen. Walker who hes » moneb of the attention of the world since 1*55, and extort od the admiration even of his enemies by the remarkable talent whieh be has exhibited tn bis romantic careor, Ie face and figare he is utterly tnsigniscant ‘And unmarked ‘There it no remarkable dignity or !mprossivenens in his aidres, w) remarkable intelligence in bis face, no emo st, AGRO 90 YRARR, 6 MONTE AND 90 have 3 reve rece rece eorerccese rece re ® perccccerersceroqweneest re roseverecere rocco re: q HASRLET L. cal MER, temp sory 6, 3867, som 8 yasee sep il monTe Ae eeee tt tLe aOaOOOBOTeOELOOOLEETEDIOOLE IESE HOKE HE HO POC Ct CL OECECOLECELELE ROCETOOLOP TELE LE OEDEDOLOLELE ? DB PORTER, piap sony 6, V86T, Hy sce 4 YRARe POLLO OLLLLE TEDOLEDE EE PELE IOLELE DOLE LOLELE LE PETE EE HD ‘The remains were then conveyed t Greenwood Com: | etery for interment followed by about fy carriager man, with hair, bo has borbe eo prominent @ important which tt a in Cet America within the inet | 0 years—who goveroavents, crestabasd maisiaived armen, lod them 0 victory, and curbed Jent and iawieas men by his dogmatic and imperioas Gep, Walker lef: the city on the Sunday morning train tor Alanta on way to Nashville, where be will spend & few days with bis father. Deetrvetive Fine ix Xewta, Orrto.—A_ private h reached us inst evening from Xenia, anpounci ofiece ‘wanted to know if [ intended | *anoes from bin jiner, but had failed to do so. The eiructive fire tbat eoourred st that place. ileed & Oo anything and ca my roplying I did not, asked | covnee! stated that Mr. DeRerg had placed ali obnoxious ad vertinement. }. (wand planing mil! and lomber yard was set on fire matoria! complained of in close vaulta, and 90 smei! could sbout 10 o'clock this evening. Lowe $20,000,t0 $45,000, — he Rent me next door and eaid that {twas that | possibly arise therefrom, Alierman Schole said that | Columbus Satesman July 6 bi ‘ung man. { went there, but the | WAS ® ViolALION Of the orders Of the Board, as the proprio . rp = Sy Cemioten hod faleate me's, and tom tam it, They then looked at the advertisement and found it as | OWRD ", Messuaes Sueeiigenss. J bad stated to them, Being under the name of his neign- ee Mr. eBane stated thar he did not intend to Keo — McLean, Yn 4 ‘of the United states Supreme Court ‘on the Sth tngt. Gol 1 Basten amen serivusly injured by the recent railroad aceiJent than even he is inctidei to admit Thoogh be continves to work, in order to keep aheal of him. The litle bpy before mentiona@ came in and stated that a young man, of 16 or 17 years, gave ii w him the ing before The young man was called in, and on his employers’ questioning him cionely, be said it was | n, Alderman Syors in regard to t mit‘ed the care to the jory, who immediately retir 1p about one bour ret rned the following vers The jory (ind that Oroar de Grand val cam on the 9th of July, 1857, from the effete of » ‘wound, the ball perforating the hea nea the lofi te fund viet the pistol was fired by the hand om Fee Oveva, on the night of the sth of July inet., about hour of eleven aod « half o clo k, in from’ o the houre | No 1) War cington terrace or theresbouts. Frederion de la Queva, the prisoner. was born at Hava we. Bis father, Senor Joaquin de le ¢ a vory wealiby Cuban genveman, and i# Paid to be the greatert civil eDgineer ana surveyor on the ale, and is At preseat Daying the creat ro iway from Havana w Salgaaiagrande, fend Will be on in the next steamer. FONRRAL. claek, ‘The funeral took pisce ai gece, and wee largely atenced. at No. 8 Hodson ter. The gorpee war placed i» his engagement with the publishers of the Appendix, that | only cone in He had paid for it lo be sorted teo | matter, and Mayor ‘KEL and Alderman Fithiao made | which war once & labor of love bas become, in conee- | Gaye. Mr. Faitor, there are at the present time homireds | some obverrations in relation to the matter, whon Mr | quence of this shook to bis « toll _not without suf | of weil educated young men working for «far lens mnlary, | DeWerg and counsel left, and the Hoard ‘adjourned fering. His tek is paisfal under’ any protracted sitting, | Tknow to my own knowledge. The consevuence word | = and writing te the exertion of his strong will © | be that in two days he would bave over 890 applicants, | Kings 4 ‘eunty, Burrogate’s Court, | ‘Cap, Pesce sneer tur, sne Commons rer: | Eben Ue eae Ar tear Foun bested ba as te a ae * ‘carton, | nited avy, am mmodiore lor er, “4 b ~ be fe | ry are in Washington 4 in siampe. Perhaps this will solve the question how boys Juty 8 dn the Matter off tha av. Pd the aa Gov. Heary ne. of VE | get ro many postage stamps to a6!) for two ceais, or iifteen | of Catharine D. Norris, admenistratrix o mas Norris, siti ceidiellhepa bel E nage he Ak me op One cent siampe for ten cents. Herbape this will be & | dwaared, late of the City of Brookiym.—This case wan con (ror. Marcy leavers widow laughier and two sont. | warning to cthore not to try euch things. Bemg a stranger | “ | Mre. Marcy was at in Rochester, when Mr. M. | in this country Tam not acyoaivted with your laws. bat | | Cluded yesterday. Counsel for contestant admitted that | died. ‘The daughter was with friends in Troy; and one of | Know in my country it would be imprisonment for two or | Thomas Norris was married to Catharine 1) Miller (now | the rone is in the Navy and the other in California. His | more years. A STRANGKE the widow of Thomas Norris.) on the 20th Joly, 184, by rotber vow liver upon the old home Henry Chaae, in New York Wate, A kecond brother died a fom ee crund, Philip & Urooke, Key. counsel for Mre Catharine I’ Norris, took the witness stand. and testified that ho had heen introdudéd to the proteat adminiatratrix some threo or four years ago na the © ife of Thomas Norris, Heknew that they had lived together until Norris’ death ae mao and wife from that time Vatve oF tux Sovura.—The New Orieins Delta exmates (he number 07 »\ ives at the South a over three ‘he State Normal Schoo! at Alba | and a baif millions, and their aggregate value, at present Forman, of New York. | prices, at fully stxteen honired millions of dollars, The cotton plantations {n the So ‘Leptimates at about eighty ARRIVALS. | thouanad, and the aggregate valve of their nena! prot ict | Years since Among the grado | ny wae Muse Henrie | y Weeden MP. in shi Tarvline—Oupt MeKinney, Onbt | STR trdeemt prices of cotton ia fully one hundred aed | The evidence was objected to by coumeel for somtesinat From Monrovia. in bark ('uwh—Rev Geo MeQ r66n, twenty five millions of dilimrt There are over fifteen | The objection was overraled ant exceptions taken Mine Corpetia de Henre, Mise Martha Robinson. Re a iy thousand tobacco plantations, and ther avnua produc® ‘This concludes the care, and to day counsel will eum Bokes, Monigomery Gibson J.mey Conway, may be wlued at feurtesn millions of dollars. Taere are | ap and submit the mattor to tbe forrogate for decision, From Port roe. im brig Betsey Ames Mr Hoge and eiser, | (WO thourand fix tmndred sugar plantations, the products dery 9 =The evidence in thie case was Cs wo Mr Mig Mr of which average annually more than twelve — day. Comnrel samme ®p and the su) Baracoa, iy sche Dwight Daviteon—Cavt Dimon, of | There are five hundred and ffiy-one rics planta: | that be should render @ decition on ‘Ko ton of Acgent of Age “Dow Drop, Mr Salis s which yield an anno! revenue 0) four wallow of dollars’ oom Additional from Utah, LEYTYR FROM OWE OF THE GAINTS—REPORTED FLIGHT OF MOBMONS FROM GREAT GALT LAKE. [From the Phi Bulletin. pee that Yeong ws going to take A Sacer along Wil wany more, going cordipgly, on the 24th April. in company Drethren, I left Great alt Lake City op a tour with Presidemt Young. We were absext four weeks and two days, and returned the even ng beforo Maan ao arri val of the ma‘) from the Haat. We socom, om journey (764 alles) without accident or any’ mar our peace or happiness for ® moment. We ‘an excel- lent time. It te a great to journey with such a good man as Governor Let statesmen exult in their positions; courtiers be pend of their honore; Ea, rulers and mighty men of the earth pride themedives the gaudy surroundings of hollow hearted royalty; I ae je: them revet in their fast ing delights, Dut one mopth’s cose communion with the Fated reviled, de- spised and calumpiated “Brigham” is, to & good man, * beyond al! the honors the work! can confer on man. Tam happy to say that we are all well at present, and that all is peace and contentment in these ‘\ allies’’—ne murders vor garrote robberies, There never was such a Prospect of a bountiful harvest as there is at the present tume. The Temple will progress xagiaty this year; there are bupdreda of men cuuing stone for it now, and will soon ‘begin to Igy op the rock. BUMORED FLIGHT OF MORMONS FROM SALT LAKE. ‘From the Missouri Democrat, July 7.) We Jearn from ove of the oilieers of » steamer which arrived | puaneany from the Upper Missouri, that on reach. ing Omaba City, be was informed by some of the citizens thata party of sixty Mormons bad arrived on the 21 netant. The party encamped in the town, and stated that po Fe intended to start down the river by some boat in a privilege ae ‘were loud in their dlenunciations of the ruling men and aver their drm belief that a large number of the viento of the valley, as soon as Ton | ‘nee a chance of protection, by the arrival of United States troops, will gladly avail themse! of the opportanity of withdraw- jog from the yoke thoy are now groaning under, These persons wbo have reached Omaba were a portion of the ¢iseatisfed oitizons of Salt Lake City, and their exc’ (that is the word they use) was the reauit of @ vired eon cantious stratagem, They lefi Sali Lake ‘about ne the Quiniaro, Kansas, Chindowan, June oi A party of several hundred Mormons, just from Utab, ‘and en roule for the southern part of Kansas, where they Dropote to settle, passed Fort Laayenworth’ on Tuesday. ‘They are heartily sick of tho tyraunica! rule of the Mor. leaders, and wore fearful if they remained of su‘fer- ing violence during the anti covtiist between the cme States government 6 Brigham Yonng oli- y- “Police Intelligence. Carrere ov aN ALEGED BURGLAR.—Jobu Harwood, a youny man about 22 years of age, was brought before Justice Connelly, at the Lower Police Court Wednesday, on a charge of burglary preferred against him by Messrs. Hurd & Giles, ot No. 13 Park place From the evidence adduced before the magistrate it appears that about three o'clock yesteriay morn'ng private watchman Andrew Warwick heard some one shutting the door of Messrs, Hurd & ry at the above nember; that be tried the door and fou phe gs and on looking into the store saw the Lgbtof a dark lantern, which was immediatoly extin- guished on bis arking who was there; that he went out upon the sidewalk and commenced rappiog bs club for as- , when the persons who were in the store ran out a vored to make their escape. Toe prisoner ran down Park ‘e, towards Church street, while his com- papions ‘an’ opposite direction towards Broadway. The prisoner was closely pursued and was finally cap- tured, and with the aid of ofticer Wyvel. of the Third 4 cinct,'was lodged in ihe station house. In his Possession was ound @ bundle of the Metropolitan Express Com. "sstamps, which were clearly idcutided as having stolen from the store in question. Justice Connolly committee the prisoner for trial in default of $2,000 bail. Poiltical Intelligence. Muegsora.—It now assortained officlully that the Copstitusona! Conyen ton will stand, republicans 60; demo- crats 43—republican majority 16. Minnesota will be the first State that ever came into the American Union with anything but a democratic 4 MARITIME INTELLIGENCE, Movements of Ucean Steamers. 4 Sapa 7. Pauspar: ¥; N 14— aad New Orleans pong le th eGR EE eS ere es | San, New York ac SRE New York mh. From New: sad New Ore 1 at New 44 “Barus of I of same, and day of wer. | ‘Bombay about the $4 to Bie | 40 Galle abont the 6th or Penang tbe day, if the which a gieamer bas arrived the ‘Srrives. ai Flo Penang ‘bout the toh or “tad 28h or edoat the lsh or 16th and Sist ort te ULRARED. Siramabip Nora Siar, Lefevre, Bouthamton, Havre and Bre mev— 1) Torrance ‘Steampbip Keoinburg (Hr), Qumming. Glasgow i'warsvail Go, So bin, Hoteninson | iy Cove, Petervon Marana’ ora &} finda Miwart, Reraling. Malmere-Melor” Lord & ore * t Maingn Meoall & Aronett firlg Ocean Wie, Morton, Trinidad Carver & 1g Ploreniine Sumner, | acksnn rile —| yok 2 OM. nae Mary Wiedman, Horton, Seorgetow te Doliner & tg eg. Henderenn, Wilmige ton. WO— BP Powell, * . Newbern— Davis & Holmes. 1 Le ‘Abneie cone & picton, To) 90, Bem Rete Wr np Dunham & Conquest, Reacting, Cook. ite ene 1}. wi coal. v0. sie Rc Panaed the Sane Vey Sec oh Int 00 BA, im 6 fignalizad ships from Laverpont 18h for ‘ana ® AS Jon 08, on on he Granv ‘aimed fn dy Georges Banks, ‘gince which sive han 4 Nght winds from the westward and calme. 4 fone dave, rotata, Hiyt Nessan, NP. Sune 2, with ant, to oF Bias bad light winds ar. Mander, Monr.im, WCA, ser, Perverted | tat ines, at 38, oo rank few ¥ vette Abram, an Rio Hinehe, Jane al, with hides £0, to Aine Wri aay Wells), Bartlet’, Port Mpain, Trimdad, Rte dash Tine bat ap dune to maser B 10, Bartlett. Port an Prince, with eoifee Ae, to H Brig Tiberina (of New Orleans), levy, Clentneges, June a, wy Matthews, Gonaives, June Ftapioh, of Bowron with “t ‘0 unt race widaon (of Rew Haven), Mardy, Baracon, frnit, to Thomas Olimarin -4 Heb Queen (Br), Johnson, Nessan, WP, with frutt, to Josev! febr Teriot iy Erte Marsan, NP, 18 days, with fruit and hea Fra tke Geiser, Neretbers. dare, with fut, to Tu inet, iat 37, lon 74 38, apoke brig R&S immbon, bears for Darica Ache Chas For Chase, Roaneke River Behr Fiore, Hodges, Albany for Cold nea Bohr Baral’ nyee, Rondout for Retford, fo Rim Ly of, fron wr dip Sam! Wilkes, near ‘with indine, 3 J 1) Play & . ‘Renner canebee, Hod Phiindelonia. Rieamer Kerry, Poriand Bieamer Oopray, Kinsey. Providers alow Rhip Onravan, Sands, from Lireryool vin Halifax with mdse ana sli nanengers, 10 Howland & Fron from Ginegow, vik bo cat Mrmr Grinnell David Nickels, from the Wen! Indien Kiso, one Lara sat wo brine Wind daring the day 88. liane pric Lenny ~ BORTON, July 10- Are bake Necyiy Amy, Ryder, | Hot, and 4 rindelen, Usvener, Philadelphia: Condor, fiaelln Sowet: Rosds Hizabet perk ‘Hasan Hineke, troca SSE ae ieee: Biower, N Tree | Dien, ae abip so | oRRaP RN SE = ware, Basnilinn PNeie Miata ea 4 Brothers, Eirey, Newburg: —) RL Berry, Haley, Bow Se ronment tery a Da Gazelle ‘Jomers, #ali River: W Benedict, Bie, NLondong Bos: pod New Orleans, amb ult, on iw on be 2B Jat 26, Jom 56 ine gaie from SSE: lust bead ‘of matsiopmaasl, Suir Fam Winn, of and which was at Rio Thay hd touched ae Pts mg aistance to Capt Sirout, and wad to sail again 2%. Whalemen, Arr a: NBedford 7th, pen ke Di scd wees wor hy ‘Ocean,'St Heleva Mareb 17. Dom: Freem on 5 Vth. Bo lat, King, Triv. 1 polling vt. ‘bbl sp whale nome due, sli ertson, Beverly, 3 days from Berada, od “ ‘Arr Mh, bark Endewvor, Hi Dee 15, s Ghetham inigoay’ aces "X rm Ment home 18 (00 fos bose thetn by the" Qoborek Bee, Houotata # bbis x ‘and 100 do Had b fast .o two Hea since Yeaving bandit Tninnday but iaeb larch 2\, had « severe NW gale, Ion nat oul and soveral spare spars, jid000m wid nak a len, Kills, Avantic St Thomaa April 12y bla hpbk, : 1 di.mp aiid 12 do Qietsh ons inition ibe sparen ait i Reparie tat Grenade, sarce 15, Wee ne, Orleru, ‘aa micas Bomar fan Cia ae i bls hp bk ol ka ‘Apriy Dark Prepklio 20. Lee, Pacite Maren 3 bis ap, sid do B kisah ott 40 bbls ty aud O) do ve "ktieh oil sp apt 3540 ‘from Taleabuane Bold ani nent tome, bas on freight 18257 galo dish off from bas Nl pg ty TP from bark Phenix, Nan and 334 do wn ol cbr lizx dune’ atdo from Isle of it ban 12 phi Dpdk oil aud 600188 bone on rege hee ¥ Islands, Watchman, Hussey. Nantucket. 130 bis bps oll tex gall rest say or 8 “ant n'o aod 10 cruise: Kea Wich, Reed, Ne 1,220 do de, tonal next dny io craiee, Bld from clo, 4 “agen jou Wm P bpbk w afer night, off Montauk, a whaling bark, "bonne che Kate Core (ot ¥ of Weatport), Tripp, AUanbe Ocean. Jrigle Indian ~ from Fall River 8b, bark A Hong3ton, Rooin- fe Oven "ia trom ito Janeiro Ma; ship Drowo, May (from Talea- buavo ig a ruaneth, ‘ot ton Te wilh lowed abou 30 milea up the Dey and lel it wish 1a bbde of olion board. ihe first officer and two, men (supp.wed oF tbe Marmocy) were ist! upon aitislend torake eborge of he wreck, A letter trom Nicolastiky, Feb 14, statee that tha au.p enbee- nent); wreck, and the first ollicer ind been xo) at at » New Holland, Feb 1 Jette fh Capt Smith, Jobe ¢ Medwart. Ne CA oll as Belersbosu of wes’ by te tad nee d, Ternce [J Hy a3 aug 7 i: New land, Maps: Tapeh eens N10 ap rd ~é wo om at sea J) they it Hi Mars, NB. bound into Geovrahe ‘A ‘Bay 224, ae (ae bee Feported a that bay March 29. 38 op on nken—June 23, 16, lon 2 48, wehr Provincetowi, $2) bbls ofl Spoken, &c. Sh'p Ben Nymob, Winslow, hence about Jnae 28 ter Wel- bourne, “June i’ probably’ Jaly T oF 2, las Sos 10m 60. ee ri, Supe 10 Th. ‘was oben And two foreign, at irom the ‘north weet on the “hapa Se aud & nator of river Cratt were anDk with CArgoen ) fax, ‘The aloe Of property destroyed was eslimated at 80,00) Foudies, and not Raynovr, June 8—In port bark Avola, Kendrick, for Boe- ton 8 or 10 days. B Nictersoa, oa” Baracoa, Jn ‘1 port J wo 5 a ot Pei Hi, eof » €: nga é Constanninore, Inne 15—In port bark PathCoder, Katloeh, for. Ononstapr June gs port ahii ‘elican Slate, San Sune ‘26th; Ocean out Riaio. Chane, tor Brigio) , ide; Patierson, Hill rerpoo., James Nesmith Watts, Golden Kagie, Stove, 3x0 ; Joseph a poets Sanat: SE HXey "bor darts Waibam. Clark, tor NYork id for, Boston do; Taparo. Arey, for Brist ‘channel. Ginnscrax, Sune 20—No* am vessel in port, Wind tights from GPK, June 2--In port whip Howadji, Baleb, jor = anld- june }0—-id ohip, Obarlowe Reed, Coombe, New Hale, Merrill, Boston; 2%, ship Cus- Wp Baltic, Ravens. ane Foxe, Italy, June 22-10 port bark Sambou!, Monty, for Manan int B—Iy port : Barrabunt afew aud Gent ne rasan Sr ig. Austral ‘paman, bag hd ie} scar Sylar nk ny Grand aad next day 10 load pal oe dune In Pen hank Rienzi, Bangs, for Bow- Par June Ly) ort bark Palermo. for W York soon: Sle Drige Giulia nnd or do ide. wid Youn fe sak Yo ealaa bark a4 Palner. a my Licata, to e Pour Brass, Trinldnt Yune 1%—In port bark B i ail teeta ai Bric moh ie tewatha, ia, June im eas! dona iiestnn’, Ire; Norwegian bark Aegir® Neloon, for Rew fias for be Juve 3—1 ehips BS . ee, ue vm, Juve 2—In port at Ranger, Trew to ay! a x pat pas e.3 Mg; bs Tay Ho, Brons ( do. (i J ~xino, May Zin por abip Timor, Loneh, (roam Ns Orleans. deg. and vibers. oO ssesieral ‘Wm Wilson, from aod for Rio i 7 June 12—1 chr Bilver Key, © reasTOrot. June 12—Zn port acbr Ailver Key, Currier, trom via Coustaativople: Wits i 2 % Oveat une 2i—Ta port ee! smger, 0 rat wea thaw, fo jessenger, tor FOF do do. brug Moonlight va ‘for Boston, Wm 4 Brown, trom do “dara, Meckanle ae tor NY ready 1k Jone 2)—In port bark Young Greek, Humphrey, woRrats ew days ALEXANDATA, July S Arr brig Wabash, Currie, Liver: BOSTON. July 9—Arr ships Adama, Avery aod Geo Hal- . NOrleane, by ne BEE, Aut 8. Br ant, ship Laughing Water went down a Aterien Belen, Gs 4 Ipb, J Lanai Re et ee 1 Vandervoort. Wicks, Niaven. July Sarr sour Lacy alexander, Alerander, Ox- .¥. July 7—8id brig Rillow, Hodgdon, Fplateaies fn ‘icalptons ‘aset rom’ Beaters, Fase ne NY MARTEL, Ju S Arr store Ore odes, NYork. CHARLMATOR Joly 7 Old Wade sr, Bensott, © ork WH simi, sabe Ny Manton. im aly Oar eetire var aie bsindetphins Sepnelboy . Riteaben kent ine n won "haly ~ ArT weber 1h vari ». Wine Are schrs Daniel © Miller, Asey. ley. Philadelphia #h, Warcenn { Manhew Bird Jonaeon: ohm Tor, Ewen, stoops! it ‘ny, iy, NY¥ork. sid #h, sehr Balitmore and brig Condy: doved ta Red vigh’ beige Paweing in, York pebr Gen Hersey. from do W. HUUBES HOLE, July 8 denne. for LEWES, Del, rio ie AM Bark Hae trom Aiclear waaber Arr bark Deiplos, Cusiiag, Onr~ Mary Sinde, with main, Ghariesion) tn Ct evening, and prom up the large ‘ven, bone 1a Wind SH Hy, fd sare Mate Valier, Catling, Jectson- a, 910, sloop a si so ary Montes heysta jondout, NN ORLEANS, July 3 Are atcamahipe Mexieo, Law! Indianola aud Galveaton; Opel ike Forget reg schra Red Fox, A vteumbipn timpieg Cy Morgan, @aives “Luverpost; Yeresua.‘Sosn), . laverpool, Teresia ‘Spen) he's ham Onin, Oenriewtom 5 Rosties tr te ge ‘Fan Juan (Mer), Berrotegy, ret a stevens Natler Iavane Riiza Jane, Biodiey, “ahi rein bee ales plage Miron, July O—Arr brig SP ‘hoe el, Sa Mana bevel, where ahe was Soe ‘and ey se arr ochre ‘all VEN. a Aid brig Hh inde nado 4 oy ms - on Ph yun | Poe Ooene Were, ‘for iit ng 0 a Jaa Gorham, a Brunewick wn deiphin ft TLAND, Jaly $—Are sehr ne Magsiinn Cig Cae bark Andes, Lolbroot, stoamahip Onricw, Williama, IDENCR, Joly 9—Arr nore bark ene mem #08 a4 ter, i «; Oeero, You ad te Pri "Swe Denoia), Keily. “Rendon ploopa Catharine Maria, ‘iad Warah. eves Bllew Rodman and rene rom, and al sa serr, ny oe "4 wen, Barres! Corwl fat Hil, te NYax, Si scitg. ation. 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