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ca new tenet Ot net OF THE WEST. ARRIVAL OF THE STAR Two Weeks Later from California, Arrival of a Million and a Half in Trevsure. MOVEMENTS OF THE POLITWIARS. BIRTHS, MARRI. GES AND DEATHS. STATE OF THY MARKETS, &o., ko. ‘The United States mat! steamship Star of the West, Wm. Lewis Berniion, U.S. N , comuuading, sailed from Aspin ‘well July 4, at 10 o'clock P.M , win the mails, passongors sad treasure brought down by the steamship Golcen Age nd arrived at this port) . sight ‘We are indebied to Purs’r Hil, of the Star of the West, ‘Ber the prompt delivery of our Jerpatches. ‘The following is the treasure \ist:— Heory “ery ong freagee & Uo K Kelly & Co....... 870) Thar & MeKeom ‘000 R. Meader and 0 Wille Facew & On, 204-000 Adams... — Order. Terai + $1,511,656 + $4720 4,400 900 pore $1.6.1,676 ail sieamor Granada, 3.9 Git'tin « "ap Aspinall for Havana July 4, at 9 4M, with Wie ails and poseogers for Yew Orleans, The Granada a» «—eceived op board a few 0” the cabin passengers for Sw York, who «i! arrive here fom He vana on sicame: “mpire vity. ‘The Pacidc Mai Steamship Com any’s steamer Golden Age, J.T. Walking commander, sai!od from Suu Francisco Fave 2, ac 920A. M, with the Umuet Statew maile, par- wepgers, and @1,973,037 OF in trewure, destined as fol lowe — or New York Yor Roglané For ‘ails and parvenge-s from New York and New Orleans Md Save. 26th, wt 1) 20 A. HM, arrived at ¥«rzsolllo; sailed thenee s) F o'clock P. M., came day. wn, at 9 A. V. arrived at Aesiu'eo, aod sailed thence Jor °wuama 27 4, same day, a ty S$, © ALM, boarded com: »'s steamer Jot L. vores = the mails and passengers of 20:h Jone freaN Yors and New Oricans—alt weil, Died op ‘ard Golden Age, Wm, Waldron, of New ‘Bork, aged "4 years. Diei on io—rd Star of the West, July 5, of apopiexy, Francis Marboviin, rervant of A. Mathy. July 9, of bain fever, infant ebild of A. P. Wiliams. ‘The Uniiec ‘ates ships Independeace and Jobn Adams were of Panmma. ‘The United States steamer Roanoke ano #0 of war ‘Oyane, were off Aspinwall. The Cyane wa: to pail for Borton, July 5, with sbout 60 of Walkers mea oo »oard ‘The Roanoke bad on board about 249 of Walker men, of which 130 were om the sick list, Summary of the News [From the Sup Francisco Bulletin, . ne 20.) ‘Ovr reader abroad will Led bat little of #tartliny ines ent in He new frovs this eide of the continent by the ure font rwamer The past ffieen days bave succes oanh Gther, wiih st the baypeving of any eveat caloulwtes ty excite people at home, or attract attention at the Rast. Old ‘Time has jorgod alony over the mountains and galobe: «f Oalifornia, s# tranquii as be docs over the faces olde: couutrics, where scrfaces haye been levelled wud macadamieed by the action of rolling ages. Our farmers fare busy with their crops. and notwithstanding that there ‘aaa been Fome complaint on acount of the lack of rain, ‘woareacsured the harvest wik be a rich one—both in quality ani quantity. Mining operations are fully as vi- gorourly carried op as ever before at this searon of the Feer, aod with certainly ax much success—so that our Prevent quiet is only inaieattys of the general satisfaction sand prcaperiiy of a peovle engrossed in thelr own affairs ‘and bury in adding to their possessions and the wealth of the cooniry In Sau Fraccieso, considerabie conversation was occa- toned by proceed dee taken by the Finance Committee to wuspend ihe city aud county treasurer, R. E. Woodr, whom they charge wih a defalcation of $5,000, Mr. Weds lirnt resisted the order of Court for him’ to deliver ee, aad threatened to repel any attemp) to take onvinced as of bis inability to maintain his position, fand quiet'y surreadered to the proper autborition. The ORCI Ment atten tant on this liwe eptkode in California of. ictal conduct wi. brief An investigutioa of the accounts of the office is now going on under the supervision of com. potent hande, ard a-tor'ehiwoe rewite are anticipatac Rowe, the ‘coutimecioun clerk of ex Treasurer Bator, waho was com miltes to prison for contempt in not answer tng certain queet oncerning the missing money is mill {m mail a: Sacra at). He lately made another attempt to gacape by bab owe roos but filed ° The rariowy litical parties are beginning aga'n to wake ‘ap to fend activuy. There evidently t@ a epiit in the Semocratic rapkse-Mr Hr erick leating one wing, which @ anders! od to «and on & platform of opposition. if not to the adwin.straton ye’ to the California appointees of Mr. Boshanan, This wing 1 tanking despera‘e effurts to carry the 8 Une fail, abd thus rhow the President that hi« ofticere aM@ unpopular at home. To thin wing are, of cou) se, oppoeed Whe strength of the pew oilice holders ‘and Ubeir di peodanis. The latter pat forward Mr, We ler for GSeverver former, ft {x supnoeed, will endeavor to puon of Mr MoCorkie, Ln this oontest ic press are becoming very bitter and acri- Aber— it ioe ip e erimina- ges—whied, a8 ® general thing, are ke to ne respectively true. The wil) 90 beld in Mecromento on the wd meet on July 8. sted some exctiawent in poitucal cir. chee by publ 2 the sth Jone, at Sacramento, the Sret paper ‘or the press to which he ever auached his It was intended a 2 coptradiction of the rumors Was hostile to the sdmipistration, which be denvws. belief iu the aliegaion that Mr. Owin b, by medd ing tt the bextowal of the padlic patronage, and attrimutes Lix tefeat with the Presi tent to 8 eemh nauen agains 0 members of are again bret ¢ political campaiga, variout rections preparatory Ip this erty they man for offi whe |» pot co od to thelr vie ws, and to Abie end to Mal anide a!) arty toe nd political ailinitiee 1a ‘nertier clement’ Unreatens w be elective 0 City has exeited a dee> feeling Mom 48 conviction in be ernment mast @Rer! ve m power fur the suppression af thie horde of vile us and should gach « course be ado led, our Stave will tw Cau’ rote agains ob coming gemers that the ary pee act be backward in farniabing ite quota of soldiers when = ‘wan ed in sch @ cae. © nimiLgense of Walker's pai expulsion from Nica fagve wae rece. ved here with general satisfaction, While fee cet.ed Wat bie life has been forfeled by the laws of Bed OF bl hewmed 4 ad at be bad a with bis head ebich nove capreu been bioughi we » Nicaragua we look forward wih anxiety for the re ontab. puting tebment Of (he seb sao Lanett roule, and the into operation aga.o ot the “iearagonn line of steamers, A convention ef quarte miners ascmbled at Sacramento a the 1h ineiant, for the p ©” effecting @ perma- Dent Sale Or esuieation, ard havgug views concern: tag too'r burinone —Thir meetiog has been looked forward 40 wb mach imterest, aon will cortain'y be productive of gud The Mint Deficiency, From the San Francieco Feraid, June 20 4 By friewas of Uol ilar asminy tuat there ear eb 6 are Dot courerrant + i be mint i* conducted, but enppore that the discre Ube fume and mode by which the © Dearing whateo toc Uhat Uh re i a coneidemable def cheney ip the accounts of tbs reir vo! re fluer, aad the unveriip ations witch are now heine carried of car q@mabiieh tue om ul eer ther thore of the @ub Treasurer, Buy > Jederen:y ia demonetrania cay Bove (andor disco comes rat pt tae od ’ * thee the smernt with which we have to dew. 1. seme quarters ta mati tae “it-ally awd learnodiy, It how Deen asseried by thore bo advoonts the theory of tne diss opearanoe 0: tho gold MP ihe ch mnev, we Jem porarioa remaricr, that the dep yorates © 1,150 degrees Vatr em, WhL® those in orgue 1 Tower at 2,01 20) dose pot invariably seb! degrees Faronbelt, We do not propose hoover, to (vir fe the pubjeot into the reelme of science a proseut, but ers)) 0 pve & Common seume view of It om of 09 Bivihe, Marplages and Deaths. Bieta, Acktmnor «in Redwood Oty, San Mateo county, on , Jane 15, ¥e Wife of Jobm W. Ackerson, Sheritt, Mon f & dangiser Kaniy.—[o Mariposn, 0 the 28th of May, the wife of Thomas Fariy, Req, of a ‘sugbter. ‘ume 10, the wife of Thomas Lot June the Wily Of i Rerapirc —At mage wife of Mejor P. & Reading, Reyoips —In Mari on Mr. avgovine Reynolds, of « son ‘Saxx.—In Sania Clara, on the 25h of May, the wifo Dr. a W- Saxe, of a son. Svimm —At the Oak Spring Hou, Mariposa county, the wife of LH. P. Smith, of « son; and on the Friday foliow- of another son. HURGH.—{n Yuba covnty, May 29, the wife of W. B. Thoruburgh, Sheriif of Yuba county, of # daughter. MARRIAGES. Ackiay—Mariay —In Sacramento, June 2, Castin, Mamvel G. Medioy, Bxq , of Sacramento, Bosuaay--airie®.-—At Jetlersoa, May 23, Mr TL. B. Bushman, formerly of Philadelphia, to Miss Christ 1a Mil- ler, late of 4a Fra) ‘ Camux—Woonwakd.—In Sacramento, June 4. by the by Faiher NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 13, 1857. INTERESTING FROM CENTRAL AMERICA. A Native Fulbuster in the San Salvador Legislature- Rejoicings in Honduras over the wife of Wm, Robbins, | ®e Surrender of Walker, We have received from Comayagua broken files of Snane County, June, We | the Gaceta Oficial, of Honduras, to the 20th of May, the 29th of May, the wife of | giving account of affaire in that capital, which we of | translate below. Under tha hesd of “Bravo San Salvador” the Gaceta gives a protest of several Senators of the San Salvador Congress against that body’s concurring in the acts of the House of Deputies until it had ex- pelled from its bosom the Deputy Zelaya, ‘as an enemy to his country, @ traitor, and an accomplice Tren Ackley to Mary £., youngest daughter of | of Walker in his criminal enterprise of conquering Central America, and annexing it to the republic of the United States.” It seems that Deputy Zclaya disdained to reply to these accusations when made Rev. Mr. Philips, John C. Carhn to Mrs. Ellon Woodware } against him by the press, saying only that “as Caxiue—Kawiey To Great Sal: Lake Oty Apri! = Mr Jotu 3. carile to Margaret A Kawloy, Cancer e— Wituams—In San Bernardioo ovanty Robert S Carlisi to Miss @rancisca Willi sms. Cavacn—Listex —In Laue county, Oregon, May 10. Sephen T Caoreh to Miss Flizabeth © Lister, CRowsii—McLacp —In Siockton, Jone 2, Mr, Zeass reweil © Mre Mary MeLand, both of \bat cicy. Oloyp— Fakkeit In San Fravcise Jane 17, by )..7. F. + Ewer, at Grace Church, Robs Ne ton Cloyd to Catue- rine June Far; ell Lak —At the reridence of the bride, on the Merce ‘river, on the Slat of May, by 8. C. H. P. Ross, Wia. Moroes « ir. Mies Frances . —oeKins —At Mokelamne Hill, May 23, Mi Mise Mary Perkins, bath of Oaisver WwW. Fu vina—In Great Salt Lake City, March 81, © Mime Ellen Sophia Jacobs Hostay--Biam~ 4) MeCartyvule, May 23, Mr. Richard Holey 10 stus Joanna Alair. LOGIC AMORSHIEm-o1n Stockton, Jum 4, by Rev. P. 6. Bowman, dae, Willa M Baghes Yo Mieb afariha J. Ra: ) -Rxxny.—in Yambill couniy, Oregon, May 4, ib: Recs Bens Olin mee Mee Hoxerrs/\—Hasoirox,--[n Alameda connty, Jane 5, by . B, Beil, Hane Holgerson to Miss Aan Hovr—“n-%ck —By the same, Samuel H. Hoyt to Mee Caibarin« hareh. Kianar:~-Vy 774s —In Groat Salt Lake Oty, May 10, Mr Dav 17. Kia sii th sfise Caroliae M. Williams, Kinoay—Davia--Jo Wataonvilic, Santa Cruz county, May :6, Mr. W. F. Ki. te to Mies Fliza A. Davin, Loce—Hankew —In Sacramento, June 10, by Rev. J. A. Benton, Chaz. Luce, mate of steamer Swad, to Miss |: beta Hebrew, both of Sacramento. Mayar-—Mavax.—In “an Francisco, May 6, bv the Rev. Dr. Fokiman, Mr. Joseph Mayer to Mies Lima Mayer, of that city Macxri—Waivinamer.—At Shasta, Juae 5, Mr. Meekel, of Trinity coun'y, Cal, to Miss Charlowe Wein. heimer, if Tay well county, Ill. Nicko1ix'—K akrH.—In Sacramento, June 4, vy the Rev. Mr. Bollinger, Sir, Louis Mickoling to Mrs” Susaoua ‘arth. Nowis--' \urs —Iu Washington county, Oregon, Mr. Hew: ® \ 6 to Miss Martha N. Boyles. . Ouivhie Lavatory’ To Ogden City, Utab. Starch 29, Mr. Wr ng te Mo Noney Loveloru Pew Finkestay. ~tn 4ap Franciseo Jone 4, by the eo ne hoe Mr. Obristan Pons. t Miss Amo- ia Be Parp Raney. in still Crook Ward, Uish, April 23, Mr, Loe sd MoE 8 Bailey. Roor. + —-Ip San Fraveisee June 11, by Rev, EAwaro = Lacy, Mr. James Root, of the firm of Gordon, — & +, W Miss Maria S. Parker bots of Sao Frau- ci URLAYD-—ORR —At the Pioe Grove Mouse, Placer conn- y) May 29, sir. H.R. Francis Shirland to Miss Mary Orr, both ale © New York city. SteTRO — Joni ‘ln Stockton, Jane 10, by J G Jenkius, M ‘ames W. Stetson to Miss Mary 8. Jones, ali of Bap J %4 ia county. Scaviz AsiLiy.—lo Sea Foancisco, June 9, by Rev Fa ther o» .cher, Mr. weorge Schulz, of Baltimore, to Miss Margar t Ro 'y, of dobart Town. Tray on—Rojas—At Reh Creek, Nese coun’y, Jane 2,5 .. emer K yaywor Lo Mies Rosaria Re jas. much, and more, too, had been spoken and written in France against Chateaubriand, Alexandre Damas and Victor Hugo,” which greatiy incensed his oppo- nents. The Senate coacurred in tha proposed measure; but the pavers do not state if the House of Deputies acceded to this interference with their right to sit in judgment upon their own mem’ ers. ‘Loe +easion of the Honduras Legislature had closed rt uolamne caunty, to Mise Margaret Loe, 9) | after agopting some amendmenta to the Cous tation Davt—*erers —In Portland, O Th, May 28, Mr. James | which an experience of nine years had dew» scrated L. Poters. nee ‘erna y The abolition of the death pengity -va» round to be a fountain of impuvity for the most utroc ous cri- mipals, and of disquiet for the peaceaoly iisposed citizens, and accoraingly it was reestablished for premeditated murder for paricid«. Uceasion is taken by the eta, in commenting upon this subject, to say that the act of th» Honda- rus Legislature, repealing the death penalty tor politi- cal celinguents; preceded the French revolution of 1848, and M. Lamartine’s celebrated act to the saue purpose; and that thongh M. Lamriane probably never heard of the Honduras const ution, it was @ great honor t) its founders that they had been sni- mated by the same sentiments,and beld the same opinions with that eminent poet, o ator, historian and statesman. It adds, that thongh prosecutions for political offences were comm +n, and execations for them not rare, previous to 1648 _ si) ce that period there bad not been a single exe ntinn; and yet the government bad not been less secure, nor had the progress of seciety l. A wore stringent police law avd crisinal courts ad hoe for offences commited beyond the purtieus of population had been found necessary. foun | OPINIONS I¥ CENTRAL AMBRICA OF WALKER AND HIS DEFRAT—REJOICINGR AT HIS DOWNFSLIn [Translated for the New York Beri: from the Official Guz: tt- of Houdurae, of Yay 26 1857 Tnis glorious event, (the defeat of Walker), which does 50 Much honor to the conquerors, will prodace @ great effect, not only in Central Averica, but also in Europe, where attention is fixed upon the trans- actions occurring in the New World. A new era of peace and happiness is pow open before us, if we only know bow to take advantage of the painful sesson which we have been erie by experience. That lerson teaches ns not to cali for the aid or in- terference of foreigners in our domestic affairs—of men who are aliens, both to our politics and to our interest, These men, as it happened in the case of Walker, will take advantage of every poasible cir- cumstance ts promote their own fortunes. taps | men of Nicaragua, be on your guard against such traitors. Now, then, it only remains for us to convInde the work ady commenced, by forming an alliance of ‘The allied forces ought not to leave Nica- a nntit they can leave behind them the new government firmly establisned aud consolidated. if this is not cone, we may be assured that civil war between opposing parties, which has been here- Vanwiskis—cuyaina.— i Red Blatts, May 20, Mr. Jason | inant Vrawinhao to Somers Donia Feroanda Uepsca, bab of tat | ie 'Seiohboug. states, will break out’ atvoets ke place Va Werks /4PEDA.—At Red Blaffs, May 50, Mr, Juson | Vapwirdile t Bs Forvands Zeyeda. Vawiase—Demvew.—I2 San Francisco, Jane 9. Trinity. gech. by Rev. F A Ewer, Phitip Verplacce, Jr., W ike? Ophebe M. Durbrow, only daoghier of Jozoph Durbro#, Eeq., all of that city. Waio tr—Scuruen.—In Calvary church, Inne °, by Rev. K utier, Mr Asa Walontt, of Marsichusctts, io Miss Agues Park Scouler. recently of Gia row, Wrirn—V snexcen —In Nevada, June 8, Youne—Foss —In San Francisco, June 6, by Rey & 2 Rooney, Mr. Robert P. Young to Migs Mary Ann foes, bow of tbat city, DEATHS. BRapiey —I0 Sen Francivon, Jc9e 17, Charice France, oe any A. Bradley, aged wwo yearsandes mop Bunn iss —At Kolos, Kaual, Sandwich ‘lands, on May 10, after an ilinese of four days, of erye pelas, Samuel Burtank, Haq, aged about forty’ yours, s ative of Jon grado, Karon Bakxrs.—lo San Francisco, om the 9h ult , of apopiery, Mrs. Mary Ana Barnes, wife of Mr. Herry Parsee, for: merly of Puiladelpbia, Pa BakkA—in San Francisco, June 16, of teething, Mary An. ouly child of E. J Barra, a oauive of San Prancieco, aged one vear anc ope monte Crenm—ia Opnir, jupe 8, of consumption, George P Curtis, aged 32 years, formeriy of Giastenderg, Coa Recticut GQoorer. At Coton bia, Tu Mra invinia Cooper, wile of Prank from Bsv:more, Ya ‘i Convany.—In Jacksonville, Oregor, April 18, Mre Marthe, wife of 1 codry. sf Goou'ca—In Sivertoa, Oregon, May 19, Mr. Jero Gool- idge, #vea about 30 years. Con harbor of Panama, May 19, of sore throat, Zenry, omy ton of J, Honry ard’ Mary Goghill, of San Francieco, aged 180 years and tive months, TMAMOND. At Jackaon, on the 24 alt, of Jobn Diamond, aged 34 yours, (rom England, Dov Lk.= Iu Mockton, on the 6th at, of 4 consumption Rovetto Wilhelmina, wife of Martin C, yearn. . At San Pedro, Juae 10, of bronctiti«, Anten native of Swrtgeriawd, agoy At the Tera Ranch, Muripos Uo, May 31, eon of KH Givens, agud ewht mouins aud rao, agnd 20 yew of Irciaud, aged 04 yous. etn —lp Marijora, June §, Charitte Eosle, aged about care. asks —At St. Louie, Blerra county, om the 3iail., Henry Jonkine, aged 20 joan. Sacrumeptu, June 2, Coaries Albert, soa.” mouths imo, On tbe Mb ai, Mee. Lyrdie her Myrick, a uauive of Naw year eiatame Fill, onthe Sth alk. Few aod Naccy McKinney, gmt ad Bousiey len, aged 1S ty, J we 16 Fannie dangoter of Preder.ck sod Mary ( j ed 10 cays. One \efut a —In Sacramento, Tune 7 of consumpthea. W +. of Virgula, and late «i t Wort Point, Gal. om the 94 ult , of wa wpe cough, Avnie Beli, daughwr ‘of Saran J. and Dr, B, W Payve, aged 10 mosis ant 3 days Sap Francisco, J Jatia Ann, wife of © aged Od yeare, of New York. Poutar® —in san Francisco Jane 13, st hor reeidenoe op Fearny street, Mire Sarah Poilard, aged 04 years. Tires = tn Sap Francisco June 4, Christian Ruse, at bie rest ° 50, @t Rove’ Garden ageo 02 yoare So with = fo San Jore, say 20, Ida, infant daughter of Avgurt stiweeb, peed Ai monthe Sawawr—At tbe urine Hoxpital, Jano 2, of dropey, James stewart, engincer, barn iu Cambria Oo., Penusy) vanis. wrens —th Lim So., Oregon, of consumption, George, eldent eo. i Jate velde, Jr, agod 12 rare. SreRRy — ou. aw vole, Linn Co, Oregua, of con omp tier Re. Mr Sperry Siorkwut.—at (ea 9 Saco, Jane 7, Mre. Tane Elizabeth Bickwe gid Df) Aare ond three montha. cy » Portion?, ‘regan, May 18, of lang affoo- ton Key. Jowr O Tarnage Tamart — At okelos i, on the 26th of Mey, Fran. cole Theat, ages: 68 yours. Mark te ue aaxersco, June 19, 1867. ving way, of 1,250 quer Yer racks Oregou ot vende at $8 60 1, aeif raising at $1. 0, o0 corm meal at $7, jobbing le Grate “alee of © ab WabDKe a8igo: 80 bage barley, io lute, at CLF 4 $1 9; 100 bags vate at 2i¢0 Porators 6. bape, in iota, meld at Lge @ 16. Provi tonr—60 firkine Lastern 'beite, sold om private terms Goeorriee—40 denen greru Covu oid at $4, 50 half bbi+ dred avpier wt Hige.; 100 ome China rice at6),¢; 20 pa i » Fravcieoy refine y crashee sugars, 16) boxes Bacon Islnd &'amactine ony’ ies, 200 boxes Koglish soan, liqvors= 6 bbia, New Bugiaod rum ae) 25 bole Bow York ale hol sold om terme net mate Of ° cass Bordeaux claret at #65. sod Redwood lumber sold at 70 Abinglas at $425. Flonr ard mea: News from Oregon. From the auermno, Yue 2 } y (Monday) ovr annus! election ia kel. We pre ‘w the © nvention will receive almost an unanimars & large mrjority Of the deiegetae elected to | frame # Sate cometitution, af also a large waiveny of the membore of the Legiiative Amembly, will be democrats ho ensiorse tos acticn of the lato Terrivorial Gonventl im Jaween. the demoorat @ho received and accepiad an office under Franklin Pierce, wll receive the eotire blace : 4 Li —On banrd the teameh!p Golden Gate, tm the | | | ball was go*'up in the house of Mr Nicaragua. We await with much anxiety the return of the at | troops ot Honduras after this campaign. They will come beck covered with glory, baving their heads crowned with imperishable lanrels, gathered in the glorious batiles of Granada, of La Viraen, of Rivas, etc. They will return to their domestic hearths to repose in honor after the many hardenips they bave suffered. They iil be the pride of their country; aud while we warty en le them with ordert em- braces, ve #ul exelsim,“ Long live our conntry,”’ “ Long live tue Honduras soldiers who took part in this struggle,” * Hurrah for General Don Flerensio ‘strack,’* Murra for Colonel Vou Lucio alvara- Wayagua, May 14, 1857. (Prom the «nme of rame } CRLERRATION OF THe TRIOM PET. Ip consequence of the news of the cepitulation of Walker, received in this city the | ta instaot, the Ulustrious mrnicipal body Oo: one city made arrange ments for a prand procession to tue C varch of St. Se Dbastian, totese plece onthe I4th, in the evening Tae news bad previously been celeorsted by the asual Cissburge of capnon, aud general tiring of all the military companies. The gathering at this proces sion was great, and at the several inercals devoued to toking refreshmenta, the most catlas asthe vivas and burrabs were uttered by the crowds assembled, in honor or the covquerore of Rivas, Then, agaiu, olomne countv,en the th ult, | there were ku-rabs for our futere prosperity, aad Cooper, furmeriy | th, ‘i ‘of out worthy President, who wae present at e¢ place of ssaemling. neo ni any previous preparation or notice, at liant company was present, and vbe burrabe for the above patriotic obj ere repeated, exoreseive of the universal joy which animated | every bear. Aw address was also delivered by Mr. Leonardo Paz, in honor of Central America aad her army, which is eminevtly deserving of ‘notice. Mauy toasts were alao given and dronk with envhusl asm, expecially those in honor of tre fair sex, in their attentions ty whom our gallont visiters with us, the Hondvrans. On Satarday, the 16th instant, the worthy inhabi- tan‘s of the vicinity of our city gave anotaer grand | wall at the bouse of Mr. Alvarado, where all tuat is | most noble and iilustrions in ovr city were assem- bled. Tis Execeliency, the President, retired at 12 o'clock at nigh, after he had jvined in two seta of donces, leaving the company bighly delighted with bee amiable behaviour and retined mioners. The 3th ult, Georgiana, | military hand, placed to one of the corndors of the | bose entertained the company during the intervala Fy ~-In Sen Francisco, Juae 8, Mra. sary Humey, | of danciog, wita sume of the most select and admir- ed pieces of music, and at the same time a lady of the city sang severs! pieces with mach grace and | elegance, exciting great admiration by the tunefal j Modulation of her flexible voice. sean | Gre conteated and please repullicam vote: while the Marian of the Mexican wae— the f thful servant of the people for the last air years, w fwe the entire Jemenratic 529, ae 009 We spon! ‘wien.’ veo jape’’ maysri'y 6) Buy e ion than 40,0, Toe music for the terccul canes alco drew grest attention ond adni- ration while the dancers gave general delight by lorie legen 4 beautifal gyrs*ions, especially core couple wou danced the “Potonaise,” and shim we congratulate mpon the excellence of an ch they displayed in ther dancing, We me persoaded that Terpsichore hereeif (the sane of dan must have been 2) with the citizens of Oorwyomra, whose delight it is to do honor to the VYuro. ce ery posible opportanity, We ue erstand, ulso, that severs! extensive diver: sions an public amusements are being prepared, whe take place when the official news shall airive «| the extermination of the pirates. The veo- ple. #! h one accord, are ready to celoorste with the Tost | vely entna tnam this eomp'ete triamph of the erne of Centval america. Ye {oir ones of Comaya- gua, 2% ready ty ncrease ovr joy wud tej icings by you celigbtiul presence, and hy your exquisite Br 8. A KEMAKE ABLE PFNOWPNOW, Prom the Correo of La Rawheta, of Feb. 14) Last Tnesday, between 3 o'clock and snuset, @ phenomenon, very rarely seen in onr conntry, was exbibtred in the heavens. vimble at the sane time in the sky, viz: tne tene enn and two perfect images of the enn. The three were #il in the seme line, the real run ocen- pying the centre, ond excrecing his two asolytee in splendor. Many Pym tooked upon this wonter- fol pbenomenen with tended the approaching end ot the world. Dicke from Cincianatt! to New York—Al- ed Amportiion on Praveticrs. ave received a communication from o gentle- We man jr arrived in New York from Cincinnati, | giv ccount of an imposition alleged to have bera pre -s.ced upon him on the Lake Shore Rail- road, wid. rans from Erie to Dunkirk. He states that he pu chased tickets in Cincinnati throngh to New York for himself, 2 widow lady and her daughter. When he got ont to the Lake Shore Raib road these tickets were taken from him and he waa ordered to leave the cars or pay {his passage again, the director stating to bim that there had been @ @yflieu! y between that and the Cineinnati branch, #0 | the ticke s of the latter wonld not be taken ty ee former. Toe gen leman refused to ‘pay up, trein was a pped, he and the ladies Were ordered to leave the cars. They refused, the ocondactor thice men and forcib'y put them out in the rain tween ¥ and 10 ac. ock ra M., without bay or bag- gage, eo writes tole oorreapondent. It may or may wot be correct; if so we would advise bim instead of @ lenathy epistie to thy oablic to seek redres in the eoy legitimately prov for public protection—the enirte of justice, 7 7@ chronicles the death in ® uw rR Pfam) co the wor 7 wartlant ¥ General Bout, agd 2 we Fioride gam poy. Taree several suns were | fear and terror, a# if it por: | ‘The Crops. Accountse—north, west and south—say that crops are abundant. Oats, wheat and potatoes, ia Cane- da, never looked better. In the Western States the wheat is now coming to market, and will be mil‘ions of bushels heavier than lest year. It has been warmer that way than here, and the corn is flourish- ing. In the South a greater breadth of land is de- voted to corn and grain than heretofore, and the new flour is now coming to market, North Carolina beanda boris Srends ba sold in Novi, Siow e 0] wae} io extend: Q the ie caer peg mtg poser And ‘Tenneseee, 8 Dew wheat region has been brought to a market, and we suall have more Southern flour than formerly. and there is no better wheat grown than there. ‘With the de-line of pricos abroad we ought to have cheap breadstuffs by wintor. THE COTTON ORO?. The Ws ‘on correspondent of the Baltimore Sun eays:—Apprebensions geuerally prevailing a month or two ago, as to the cropsof graiu &c., have * diegppeared, the cotton crop, comes which | there was such an alarm. ia I'kely to be, in the ag- | gvegate, the largest ever made in country, and will entirely distipate the apy chester spinners as to the fi of the supply. It is said to be ascertained that the quanvity of land plapted this year, in cotton, is twenty cent greater than last year, when the crop was a wm Ilion of bales. “Should the crop this year reach the sanre average, which it probably will, we shall Seve the largest crop ever made- that is, 3,540,000 lee. A letter from Alabama, treating this subject, says, “Give us as good seasons henceforth as we had in ‘49 and 55 and ve will deliver a cmp of three mil- ion eight hundred thounsnd or four millioa sales.” This being the case, the co-ton supply alarminte of Englond will lose their vocat: x and the capa ‘ity of a certain unheard of province i» India to produce all the cotton wanted for the #tvie world will nc: be put ba an expensive test, such as has beep pro- pose TBR UGA CROP. The New Orleans True Delta says:—Reports from’all portions of the sugar growing sections of the State have come pouring in, and all, withou! ex: ception, convey the most prospects of the growing op Toe sharp cold spells and the keen frosts, which have inspired #0 much apprehension, have left no regretful traces, and on all sides the best feeling is entertained that the crop this season will far surpass in value, if not im absolute yield, any ever heretofore grown in Louisiana. TRE FRUCT CHOP. Intelligence from various gives accounts of excellent for truit, aoples particularly. Iu the State of New York and at the West, trees sre in excellent condition. Re- (sla Teepecting the wheat crop are equally favora- NEY YORE. ‘Throughout the State of New York the crops, with the excep’ion of corn, which the late waru weather hes given a new start, are looking as fine w the most sanguine farmer could desire. Last year the wheat barvest was overtaken with a number of day of wet weather, which cansed the grain to grow the field after it had ripened, which damazed it ma- terislly and depreciated the value of the :rop. If the grain escapes a hke fatality during the harvest which is now Sopeehing, the crop of New York will be fully equall in quantity as well as quality to any of former years. PENNP) LY ATA. The extracts from papers published in all por- tions of the Stute, give a very ‘avorabie idea of the 10] We have notird co nolsint in but one coun- Stites, where the weevil has injured the wheat A a and about haf « crop only will be, ted. The crop of wheat in the central vortion of Backs county is considered the vet twat het been raised for many years. The wheat -tands evenly on the ground, the heads are large, ana the grain bids fair to be of very superior quatitv. The harvest will be about ten ve beet aD Roy Rye, Gags and grase promise ® crog; but corn, though gene- rally wel! set and healtny lo king, owing to late planting, in some localities, 16 »! for the season. In other sections of the State, the same cheering prospects are observable. VIRGINIAS The wheat crop in Vireinia, which a few weeka since looked rather doubtfal, has finally come round all right, and the yield will be fulsy equal to any former season. The barvest is now progressing. The storm on the Ist of July did much dai in the counties ot Warren and Page. In Albermarle it dampged the crops of wheat and corn. NOeTH CARULD. a, ‘The Raleigh Standard saya:—The wheat crop of this secuun nearly all barvened, and the yield is equal to the mest sanguine exvectations 'e look forward with hope to an abandant crop of corn this ear. The earlyand the latter rains only are needed; ut we must confess that just here in the middle it is rather dry. We regret to learn that the chinch bug. though it did but little damage to the wheat orp. is preying upon corn to some extent. nee the above was written we have had good rains. SOUTH CAROLINA. We learn from the Star that the weather in Marion bas been very cool, and that fires and taick clothing bave been found necessary for comfort. The crops pear the village are suffering from drought, thongh within a few miles of them rain has fallen in sbual- ance A few days ago a heavy hail storm da few miles west of the village, which did much | damage to the croos. | . The Herald says that the heaviest hailstorm which | has cecurred in ‘heraw for years, visited that place | oe euateie i mst. Corn, —, was ~ | beginning inely, was prostrated tora | pieces by the fail, and the cotton plant was stripped of its leaves. The hail-tones were as large as mar- | bles, and after the storm were picked np in large quantities, In other sections of the State the crops are unusa- ally promising. The Mont (Ala) Dts e Montgomery ja. lesnenger #0: A conversation with a and ioteltlgent plan- ter, of the most solid character, a very short time | since, convinces us of the fact of the “ recuperative energy” of cotton under a warm ani genial suo. ‘The crop was # month behind; it has already vearly Jelord of July, © prompest for making «good record uly, » pr for ga” % ‘Luke Chis in connection wi'h a con- large, or at any ratea fair cotton crop—baring codents. We never Peorer prospects in the past, nor fairer in the The cotton is coming out, and for one we are glad of it; for cotton rules — a oo itter. . | The Mobile Register gives extracts from Alabama | and Missiseppi pavers about the crops o! cotton, corn and wheat. The grain crop are represented as Ister than timate production one-sixth. in other words, sixth leas will be gathered from the land planted than would bave been if ali things had been ordi- parily favorable. By stri ® mean between the crops of "65 and ‘56, and ‘56 and ‘67, taking the former at 3,523,000 bales, and the latter at 2,960,000, the — sy 4 should been 3,237,500 bales, | but. wecordin, our estimate will be less E vays corn is quite as prowising son. Middie Floride qili make a sufficiency of for ite own consumption. GRORGTA, The Savannah papers state thet aithough will be two weeks later than usnal, it will be up to the average if the reason contianes favorable, TRXAS. The Fastern Texas Gazeite, of tho 20th ult., says the weather has been variable; the three first days of the week they had fine rains, since then the air has been quite cool. Crops are looking finely, aod a8 soon a8 it becomes warm again, will endeavor to | beat the growth of Jonab's gourd. CANADAS Ail kinds of crops in Canada and the other British ‘provinces, promise an abundant yield. Accounts ; saree in stating that wheat, oate and potatoes never looked better. “GRAIN BUYERS, Bnyers of wheat are already in marke: in suthern | Mlinoia, for the forthcoming crop. They offer from #1 60 to $1 70 per bushel. ruR rorry. A letter received at the Patent office, from Ger- many, eaye the poppy is cultivated in southern Ger many to a lerce exient as a enietitute for aweot oil, lanted the nae of the imported olive oil country, 1! is further stated that the ® coi. and climate of the New England States are Lig t ly euited for the culture of this article, and mignt the whole Union with aweet oil, an ore seve a large mum of momey which ooes to Oe, wud Italy, Ite culivation wae.) Le requie gative. Yer Our Troy Corres; is Troy, July 3, 1887 Mecting of the State Central Oommitice of the Workingrnee The #tate Central Committes of the Workingmea’s .\vt> ciation convened ip this city a few days ago, in private ze tion, and it has beom by «tint of the utmost exartion tha your eorrespondent came to a bnowledge of she transac: ions of the Committe, but threngh the \indnes: ofa gentleman full of the feou, I am enables v iay before th readers of the Hmmatp +ome rich poi “and pers ‘The Workiogmen’s A>+ociation ts an «yantzation hav: for its cardinal objects the reform of the system kuown » ‘the State Prison monopols , also land reform, and the ; en Tal advancement of the interests of the laboring clase, Its strength is already between twelve and fifteoa thouvar men, who are enlisted in its bobalf in the form of clubs, weattered broadcast throughon’ ‘he State; and o sequent ly the influence of the Htate Heatral Committee, of whick Hon, J. C, With nberg is Chairman, must be large, and de sirable for the politicians to po able to wield, Yost day the Committve was’ waited upon by a delegation from the democratic und republican partice respectively, who. proclaiming an immente love for the interests of the wo « ingmen, tought to induce the Commitiee to sell their stituents) body and sonl—politically, of vourse—in th coming elections, to either the one or the other of these The cemveratic furcen wore represented by G. H, Mesrath, a working politician of your city, ani James Anderson of your Sixth ward. The republican cor. oracle ‘were all from Aibany, and wero beaded by a po tcis named Swain. Both of there Aelegations, in consideration of se thie large pomber of votes, agreed that the workingi» creed should be atepted and exvounded as 4 par {11 party platform; and the democrats provented @ ve! communication from the Hon, John Oochrano, mews Congress erect rom your city, ple¢ging bimscif ‘9 iniuae the land reform aud o vrageousty aseert its necossity, in the next Cong es. Jotn HA Mauntog,a mom-er of the Commitiee from New York, in bebatt of the re paoloan, rogyested that :nis Daslness of Isnd reform be commived to Mr, John Charles Fremont, a a friend of t#* ~ orking- map: this wee shjected to on’ the ground tha’ of the largest private laren iders in the Us Mr. White. of B tale, v' g/g the objection. ie 4 canatdatos fre aoe to the aims « thou, This Clow the first day's proceed. On the nextday ste 1+ ‘ustant, Mr Jou Wootrutl, of New York, an ora of some satus, a). ored before the Corrnilitee and we. + peech ppon tt. .ghts of the workingmen, which >: largely applauied A rerolution wa uosnimouly a to tho efloct the! a nowspaper whose obj ct itsboul ‘+ t forward th } terest# of the yy elffaeds 4 bs principles among the manses, we be ests. sshod, ana that it vhould be under the exclusiv» controi of the Central Commitice. A com- mittce was «ito appointed to canvass the state with a view to the fort) g of clubs, consisting of Savdy Heath, of Brooklyn. ‘J. &. Nickerson, of Jetlerson county. A COM iia Was Hikewise appointed to wait opon the Legintatu xt winter, to secure the pasnaye of an act to reform so)’ ‘he evils hitherto consitered inseparably Incident ty (+ “tte Prison monopoly. This co omitee consists of Pete Rabeock, o? Monroe county, and H. A. Parkerson, of +. ca county. ‘The grand ~\«" Convention, to becompoced of delegates from the divert © ube making up the arpaniza be beld in Ne oily \a Veptember next, ?.2 day not having ag yer bow axed, Ex Governor “ zhingion Huot, Hoa Fostus Booby Brooks, Jobp G. Noodruil, eq. Hon, Joby chrane, and Berjamin F. Ba: hose >) eweved hon? members of the Stato Central Umm uve, Foodgof ~ crateand tor- revts of republican: Gwin @ve + per 2 Ube Sia e be- teiged the doors of (ue Commitee * (0 #—whicn were clored to everybody—with a hops of ix!’ acing its deiibe: Taiious. Whe Position of Colonel Forney. (From tbe Pennsylranian, July 41.) y COL. Lay sy 8 iy ae — for a new pecratic paver, to be pullished in this city by Col. John W. Forney’ was handed to us a few days ago. I. is dae to onr- selves, in view of Col. Forney’s former connection with this , to give him and his projected enter: prise more @ passing notice. is due also to the democratic party and the administration at Wasbingion, that in of this duty we should speak plainly and truly. We repret Khe uecoreity whieh compels us to say anything unkiad of Col. F: ard even a3 we write, our mind is busy with recollections of _ relations and pleasant jatercoirse with : which we would not now willingly -disturo, and which we buve labored io preserve 'e couless we feel asense of morufication in the »cknowledgment that in one desire to avoid @ ditlculty with Col. Forney, we may bave done to other mem- bers of our party whose claims are quite a3 strong and whore tervices are quite as valuabie as his. Our a err — rye porns impeachment" oi our and t sball not have eanse to find fanlt with itnow. We +hall therefore «tate our sentiments without trepe or figure. et ig well known to the democracy of this State and of the Union, that Shs paper hes always siwod the friend and defender of Forney. There was atime when he needed friends almost as much as be does now,and when be deserved to be de fended Then he was the subject of atteck at home and abroad; now he has made bimeelf the aggressor, covertly aa well as tack those who have always ortune, and who never a his trials, joiced in his good in the boar of Our duty now is plain— we must sperk for truth, for those who are asseailed and for owselves. We owe the discharce of this duty to the democratic party—to Colonel Forney we owe nothing. So tong ee onr columns conld be used for his owa purposes— sometimes under the guise of serving thy party—it was well; but now that his political :artones are ope help. we are coolly requested by him, th rough is friends, to resign the control of eur paper to him, or to disposes ourselve by an absulute sale, ata which he knows to be less than one-half ite value,and which would involve our pecuniary ruin. Our refusal to accede w his proposition | brought the threat that a new orgau would ve com- menced, and that a few months would be sufficient to blot us out of existence, ‘These are ficts that he will not deny, and which we can prove by those who are recognized by the community as bis intimate friends. Are we to be thus coerced and driven into an arravgemen: which has for its object not the good of onr party, but which, it is hoped will reinstate into the ranks of the | democracy a defeated candidate for office, and allay the ghawings of a dieanpointed and ruined | ambition. We sym; tw him; bust be capnot ask this sacrifice, is i# too moch, and in addition it would be unjust to the party and to others. What has Ool. Forney done, that he shonld ask 7 Se Seaplane and to repsir tne i red ens his y wrongs repsir tae in- gr which his own ambitious folly bss inflicted? ‘o, it bas other ard bigher aims. Besides, what ? Has he not been nur tured in the lap of our party; bas it not given him its honors and emolaments; did i: not recently seek to place him in a position next to that of toe Prosi- bey and did not 1 - oe ws aket ans bim- (perhaps on’ ly)a the A, we have. Hteeems, earned a hostility which can ay be satiafied by our annihilation. Whiist Mr. Buchanan, thise with Coonel Forney in branded as an ingrate’ Hus he mot asked Col. Forney to take @ position in his governrent, the best in his gift among those for whieh ©.l. Forney is fitted, as vendered to him, at least 000 per aanum, besides from his frieads an out- of $10,000? Does thie look like iugra'i- me the part of the President for services reu- ‘We speak thus in justice to Mr. Buchanan Itis rendered necessary by the clamor of Col. Forney's friends, who wonld have the country belveve him an injured and neglected man, and by imolication at least, lay the sin at thejdoor of the President We have thus stated a few thonghts which we propose to elaborate at another time, and having liken our stand, with a full knowledge ot the reeponsivility that attaches to it, and with a determynation to maintain it at all hazards, we wil! defend it by such an array of facts and figures as wi!! afford Col. For- ney fall scope for the exercise of his arithmetic, aod awple ma erial for more than one mumber of his forthcoming paper. s Personal Inteliigen: Tord Napior, the British Minister, wi!! be prenoat at the triennial festival of the Alumni at Cambrid.e, on Tha-wday next. Among the visitors at Nabant are Mie Maria Commons, the autheress of the ‘ Lamplighter,” Mrs. Fanny Kea ble, ‘and the Hon. K. ©. Winthrop, Fx-Attorney Gene a! Nathan @, Olifort J. E, Moree, of La., and Oaptain Hat in Washington. ARRIVALS. From California via Agoiwall, in ‘he btn Bter af the ridge wteamet West M and infant, Mew O'Neil and infant, Opt J jden USN. indy and serrabl: J Rj Vondermeaden f Maina: Hon, 0.8, are 4 eel RR Frise, fev ond two chileren, BW Beales w fe end child; Capt Knighton Knap f. wy Pavterenn Lov 1. Mpe Deer tv ey A Wir'nms, Commander Swnrtwon’, a ORS: Po jaeut Matra, URN: T De Harrivin, tere Cwiter, URN: Pummes, URN if Wr Patierson, Grinwn a0 oH L Mrs strong and wervent, J. Sokolneh!, J Gelder" Ta kor }opson and dy, A Walch, Ad Holcombe M Wood want 1, Merrill, & Behol'y JR Cooper ane arnily, Far Be febaicr, M Beard, ae Pevcran Nine i Kahn, & Borke £4 Lawwn, ce J) Rrocerson. Mi. Wilkinson a Deon, AB Wi, aw ant family. TR Depa, indy av. enild, Daren ernin. wii ane . wen P ven * Lam Jarerpoot (a ably Garnrna— G9 Deon, MARITIME INTELLIGEN AM Havens Sul a, Ravana Gd New York 2). srri omy New Cri ane Sow York Tih of exch r Mor "th From Wools tat’ Warans and New yrs “an. From NX? sri 228) arriving at Havane ; “New orleais 712, Havana, arriving at Havana cans 8 itavana SS and Arrives at Havana Move Oriaaae Ite: Devens fand "sat, dno st Havana, “tugiat New Norm ibaa 2 soe a ates tall on Sunes 8 stem seit seept from sew Oplen simples m Saw cork ™ fron oe “at packages and tistews vicastebabe ‘he New Youx wera int Port of S+w York, Waly 2, 1857, ARKIVRi © West, Ae: ere, to @ L Ray s Liverpool, May ls via Halifer (whero 4, Aspinwall, suy 4 ad, ly seeking to at- | would gladly see rebef come | ‘Does the party ove is t nim *o | among the special friends — of Col. Forney. is the subject of compininta | | and bi'ter revilinge, does the Presi is deserve to | to voyim for pr tine and water), whb maxe and 489 paae onoers to How) dd Frothingbum Le. taltine July tats wo AE Int 4° $4.9 6218, ww ably Theocors, standing 8 bY +» ind: Jat'a8 88, ton 4329, Joba svphy fell from ve'yard and wan lost Wik, At, ton a7 Be ed Jr, had been some me ia the wa- ‘saw considerable drift wood rad lar. “lke of tim Shey Asia (of Bath) to. . Duncao & oi 6 days hip Barmonis. Taylor. Peer gers, to Dunham & Diraon, ark Flight, Calhoun, amour geneamers, to 1 Beek @ ft red Jeter in it, ate abip Empire, from. paraed ship Alsop is id lon for Quebec" . moles, fevh sche TOW aoe for New ¥ One bark, unknown ‘Wind at sunrise; 8, aod light; merid’an, calm; sunset do. ROBTOM, Ji ot . >, July 12—Arr ship Onw a WJ Treat, Parke. Fortune Island. a — Herald Marine Co HILL A: Pilea July Va ls—. Pelehmond. via Norfolk. omion’ heline: NForts koe Lapsley, Misbop, Matanzas, White Wing, Ra'ing, Paerto jo; Chae W Poulluey, Marsbman, Norvans; Mary ‘kins, Charleston : bi eraum, NC, Minute ailicr. Whit, ‘Olen fanged: (i've, Fedlgrem, ork, schrs Me“leskey, Srnoid, Haddam, Ot; Trans. pon, *ilton, Providence; Mary Haley aie Y Bice Miike Masieos ice toe Relea hee es a rt. York, Kssex, Pos, Kasex, vat Cid barks Thos Dallatt, THI Lagnayrs: Gem, Ey Boston, Guve Pet tarew, Woodrno dima Mason: aa Barrett, Dare: Marz Bak » Unies: Grecian a livn: M Tihoa, Tilton, acd Sissen, Post, Boston: Pransoar. Ton, Pawmnie; Onaee, Jones, NHaven! Orierial. Chase, Poruw ani, J i Risley, Newport; Pennsylvania, Fargo, Sing Bing. Miscellaneous art iMensters, Rank Many F Stany, at of Owpe Hatteras, in a Ship Porabootas, of Ho'men’ Hole, 341 tone, with ell her ap- Purtecapoes, bas been purshae~ by Werare 2 Taker & Of NBectord’ for SKN | Bb* will be owtinned ia the bur nese under command of Capt John ® Denna bate of the Ace, Mandell, 1 New ediord, wrecked in Ching Sea i The standing rigging, ails. and some of ine cargo and pro~ visione of bark LunetisSiont on redre nhon's, ware towed wae Savanna la Mar previous to the § ult, and wok, ip Farah JodDive fret Apelachionla for Liverpool, wee be hav pasvecd June W) lat 49 40, 10m 80 us ‘A ship supposed ‘he AL wr Gallatin of and for X York from t be sewn Juno MY Tat 42-4 on £9 Weibonan, Wren, from Slenthogee for Nowon, Sely 7, nm Porte, port Br bark Beis, Meredida, fet. aid ready lor Bom, ORAL oe Salem ane, ama, Perry, for 16—In port Br bark Celis, Carts, froen wt sane i-In port schr Rossuwad, Rey~ » Ng to June é-Tenehed. bark Roebucly Wer Aud priced: d ea 6 In por brie Kinte, Sid brige Savin Clara ar’ Pilot's Bride,’ N anne a port vark Bintan, Bio Jam cargo June yh. dis, Panaima, Hrazil, noide, for Raltimnc Peavemrcco. > Chase irom James an, Rabaem, Arpreee via MoNeil, Savannab; brige ince. Kray. Ba timore echrs |b on, Cameo Raster rook, Buck. | City Point and Richmond; mere Kilen, Hallett, Philadel 4 Troy; american telie, ran Set Balle, NYork BabUOR, Joly Cid brig Windward, Kulman, Porto Jayne ; wm Budtberver, Bellows, NOrieane ()4 gobra Fravou Fi Toreinnd, Pr i Joka T Witenes Curie, Form; Jee Hiroe, Sprague, Warcham )Sla brig Maria Swain Obarles: uve BPIDGRPORT, Joly 10 8 }b-Art sobre Comoran Chief, Wovlam. sad if ckbyd W Ba! more; 4 jowsa Crobe and Wm Kalsham f ik OHARLASTON, Jniy G—arr es anehly Naspeiita Bwany NYork t Quran ine bark feree, Balaguer. from Ha- wm In Gacding. P44 ee ey Re tram Newport, & lend: Ronthach, Lavacea. ‘ GRORGETOWN, BC, July é—Are ache Plat, Tenland, News von | HARTFORD, Inty 10—Arr pteamer CC Alon Rowen, Priaderebia: achr A Pesan Brees, da: aes 69 Gindoing: Vietrripa Pow en « York. #id 9 ww, me ay hall * ~~ y 9 ate pe mee ir hig ye tar ; | water, Rondent; sche faaac Ackorn, Merri, PP ae Orit Doobin, Raa: cork, PORTLAND, July 10— arp bark Howard. Siam Fors poner: fr Jila Nowell © tm ~ Y toad f ihe varie x ines, Odd Felines bre S Out JRPPE! 1, duly Bader ones Ot rein Oy 1% ‘panders, lately rehor on seach, ts, fot Wy tafe th My, We 7 repaire: Lith, = teora ketetle, Davle, Hel Ser, Fors Cin Bent oceans Wine, Fogo eo: ‘ Anne prac dte Lacton: <3, RYow, Ae een reap ireree) sm Hor op ) Miron, inraing, ar), Ramm, Maze tor 24 Jone 4 hip Biers lo f perk, Tit Lgephers Ferm, Param Valin: sth ships, Areber UnArRer (el) par Kena, Tob, ship Bir Richard Taceeyr (r), ite ot Melle (rere), Vaupnenin vid oy 1m, ul He (el), Very, tAVAN WA |. daly CM bg Hamel Olle, Stickney, 8 acNduia eben Tus Marvel Reetees Wamnan Selene, ee. Ses ee ee fe » GAME