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CHEVALIER WiKOFF'S COURTSHIP AND ITS CONSEQUENCES. A Bult for Libel commenced against the Au- ‘ther and the Publisher by Miss Gamble's Courter—Urder of Arrest—Defendants he iy to Bail in $2,000 each. SUPREMS OOURT—SPROIAL TERM, Before Judge Birdrey e. bs Jexy 22 —Lowis Vannod ot Henry © qo oma James 0 Derby. —This ia an action for damage ay wlleged libel outa 0d 1n the somewhat coler 4 Te ee Wined, entitled * My Corte pu toy Oo eequonees, which bas goue WFOUENF eens editions in this oouniry and in Europe. THO ¥" stout was the courier of Mice Gam- bie at tho time of Derr versions Rirtations with the Chava her which thd enthmsinstic lorar iate the meshes of he law, and ultirately eonducted him withie the precinow of Toe book ox soW7 ‘iy to the Chevaliers friends that ho bad Veen reveroty and unjusily dealt with; that Mr. Qopul Browm was a partiran of the most proja ved and wmencing Kind; that diss Gamble was Tornel, coquemtish, inexorable, and Lot t be appeased even by \eemiauriaetic offers of ber woull be Basband; ano thal the couric” wa: a illmg instrament {a the Bands NEW YORE HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1857. . New? from British Honduras. OUB BELIZE CORRESPONDANCE. Bauiza, Honduras, J ine 30, 1867. Termination of the Trucking Season— Amount of Mahogany vn Hand—Orop Very Short—Prices of Logwood, Mahega- my and Hides—Sickness and Deaths— Decline of Trade and Colonial Interesia—Ool. Kinney at Ruatan—His Vesel | Sold and his Finances Low—The New Engitsh Treaty and i the Railroad Route—Strancting and Plunder of an English Bark, dc., cc. ‘Aa {t {a of the most importance to the settioment of | British Honduras, I will first eay thet the “dry or Wrocklag season’’ is over, ond what makes it interesting here is, the season has been very wet, so much so that it has wot been possible to trock out one-quarter of the wood that was fallen and prepared, #0 that instead of getting out fifieea million feet of mahogany the entire seasou’s wood will fall short of five million feet, This is bad for us, as woot cutting is our main devemdonce, When we hare a good eeasoa and get our full complement of wood we have good times, even when prices aro .ow. Mahogany will be rery scarce aad dear, as there has not been wood enoigh got out to load the versels now here, lei alone those on the way, and expected. Mahogany bas advanced very much in consequence, the rmaliest aad + DOW of Welrted, Hank, & Whit situated om the upper floor of tee Bachenees |e ! Forgan Fatsttx Iszonep —Abdoat half past 10-204, ‘ar, night, a man named Hogh Sheren, aged" yosry, wag Brovght to the Beekman street station "a, ‘He was ac: cidentally run over by kos? Co eetage No. €0, opposite the the Park, by the wheel patslag over Ris body. He sustain. ed very serigvs Invury, the ribs om each side being broken tm He ceunot pomioly recover. He was immediately jaken te the te of Sergeant Weed. The un- fo-\yuate man bad hold of ts vepe eure be and en- ercine No, ® paseed over bis ip as well as hose vart No. 2, Hat Srowm in Fiareuma.—The seighborhood of Flat Duch, . L, was visited by a violeut hail storm, accompa- nied with ligbining snd thander on Cuesday afvernoon The crops of all sorta were complote prowtralad wad ihe pail, wbich was pearly as large as pigeor wags, broke bo brepches of nearly all the trees surrounding the place. Muicany —Tho City Grenadiers, Captain Lawden, Second Regiment New York State Militia, propose to make a sum- mer visit tothe Quaker Otty on the 20h instant. This com- pany is ove of our mort efficient corps of citizen soldtery ‘ano under the command of their present popular cap ain, will credicably reprerent ovr city militia We cordially - wish them a pleasent exe reion Phe Qaurantine War in the Courts LATOUREITE AND TAS HABRAS OC RPUS—TAR PRIS of bis, mistre-s ayutnet the interests of the Chevalter, The Dook wie, tm grads dialogue, depicts the covrer as a Kuage, s Cppler azd a fayhiees servant, ir Louis Vaa- rod chiar chet Re has beew | boiled; that be ites lost tayo Fideuce of those.who formerly em sloyed Bim; all @ sbich ne atiribeter to the immense ct culation of Mr, MAwod » book ava the wivenoe it Das Ded in Europe. Mr. Dorby te soot as the pudlisber of “My Courtship and iw Dasequences "” The following i" s copy of TER OLAINTINE'S OOMELAINT The complaint of the avove Damed piniatif! respectfally ‘abows to this court that ntl ch © commuting o the several igrievances Dy the detendacts abewe tamed a4 hereinatver mentiones, ihe tuid plaintil was elways repaid, eto ed Ava accepted by wud amongst al Dis neighbors wod good:tnd worthy persovr of the Cuntinent cf Buroce aud Of the United Sater to who» he was in any wise known, Ww be @ person of good name, ‘ame mad credit; chat up to th time the Dusiness of the said plsintit was toat of weourler, ene for the #pa-e of four mouths ante bor tae-e. to-was in the employ of a Mies Gamble, who was, Curing the thme lart afororaid, travelling over the raid J ntinent of Ruropo, Pieintiff avers thst the occupation of courier §s Gee and Coupiwered & post of vonor aad oontidence; ‘hat a courier is Cowfloed ith aa dixb. reves all the nece= vary monoye fr bir employer, selects the hotels and other places 0! lodging, sitends to the baggase, and superintnos all the travelling ® rangoments 0 Mis bald employer; Laat defore the commiting of the wald several grievances by ‘uid dofendant, ae heretnafver mentined, the said plenull had deservedly obtained the goo. opinion and credit of all ha neighbors and other good and worn citizens of this snd oluer countries to whom Oe was in any wise kaown, ~and-a's0 bad aud enjoyed 4 wide spread reputauon .or honerty. sobriety avd ability in bis capacity as a sonrier Preirtiff avers thst in the latter partof the sear 1856 toe ‘above named defeadans, at the city of New Yore and ahewhere, did faisely, wickedly and maliciously comporo And publish, and caus and procure to be published, of ~and concerning of the plaintiff, ic a certain book, entitled ‘My Couruh!p aud ite Cnsequences—By Henry Wykolf”? Acoriain jalse, scandalous, malicieus and defamatory li- “Del, ip ono partof which seid live! there was and is oon- mines the followig (ace, scandajous, ma.icious and defa- metory msuer:— “Thank vou, #lr; you may rely on she said plaintiff) raid, with earnestness ameniive” “Yoo, and take care you (meaning this plaintiff) don’t get Uppling again”? Thereby iniending to impute tothe said plaintiff that bo was in the bavit of becoming drunk “That was only s& accident, sir,’’ he (meaning the said plsiniiiT) anewered, turning red Whereby the raid defendant intended and desired te have % understood by persons who would read th said book entitled ss sforeiaid, and which contaiaed, * he (meaning “I will be very ‘sai. Mivs Gan dle Piainti further avers that tn another part of said line there was and is contained the follosing falze, ecardaiour, ‘malicious and defamatory matter, to wit:— * and count cn me, if you co your duty, to set you up in the world.” “ Your word’s ensvgh, sir,” said the courier (meaning ‘he said plaintiff,, pam ing his hand around his hat ‘There was som im the corner of his eye before ‘Bo tced, that ineinue'ed just the cont-sry to what he sud.”” Thereby mean'ug that toe ead plaintiff was a knaveand an artful, ‘and dishonest person, aad a faithiess eourier ano the raid false end Nbelious matter continues !mmo- dimely thereafier as follows. “LT (meaning de‘endant Wikof) sat down instantly in ‘the coilhe room where | received him. and wrote an obll- jon that if he waloury and fainfully mei his fy to his mistress that I would, in case I married her, ‘make bim a giftot Qve hundred pounds ” ‘And the plaintiff fur ber evers that said last meptioned ‘of eia ibe! continues in the words following at the ony of page 151 of said book entitled as aforesaid, to ‘There is no dorbt tha: the reward I (meaning defen omised ine courier (piaintiif meaning) was q reasons tor my roxiety toucht:g the 2ambie, which it mig suppress them id plainutt could be indnoea by Dritease swerve in his duty to Dis employers Tost be was to be ured as a tool of the said defendant Wikot i» the furthering of said Wir oit"s \nterests as regarded the waic Mist Garb e, aod that the sad piaiotiff had acted im properly wits the sfore=mid Mite Gambie And the pisiotiff fortber avers that ia another part of sar = idel there ra and is contained we follwing faise, sean: alour, maliciour and defamatory words, to #it:— *Ti appeared that ibe courier (meaning laintif{) wae at Gret quite overs«beimea by Me {Seen bg plaintill’+) mis bey Hoe (plotntt’ meaning) eank toto @ aeep rekgios melancholy, and to the novel occupation for nim (plaio’f® meaning) of prayiog If be (moaning pani) 4 beep © Gethohc and sect for & re {s Do teiling the amount of trapsgressions g piainuil’s) aillicted ooneci The dread of the galleys whi " pluintt) wae tcl? awaited him, threw him (plainc macaning) (2 0 extreme cousternation, aud he (meaning diaiottl) frequently managed by some’ mysterious provoss ‘» get wrote t me, imploring me not w abandon him <plainti? measing )” Tuer by mowning and doviring |t to be understood by the world, Wat the said plainuif was an trrett oral man; that he bad been guilty of turpitude, and had actusily commiued the ¢ wed by yienw in their #sid libel to have deen committed by the eald plain Plato! avers tat the raid book, entitied as af sreraid, bad « large clroula- ton in Engiand ana on the continent of Furope. informed and delieves, be waid defendants acquired fit by the publication thereof exceeting tae sum of thourand dolars, ani taat the seme bes ned ‘brough several extensive editions — Piaiouill avers that by reance of the committing of the said several grievances hereinbefore ppecified the mid plaleti bach ban and is ally injered in Bis gooe name, fame and credit, and into public scandal, infamy and disgrace, with and amongrt all bi« neighbors and other worsny and good Giiacos of thi. and cther courtries, incomucn tbat divers of thore neighbors and citizen» to whom to integrity and impocence of the raid plaintil in the premises were un- Rnowr, bave on the occasion f the committing of sa vances, and the publicaticn of said ijbellous maser oy i Jon ar aforeraid of the sad libel, and the gevera) parte thereof, the famrijes who formerly employed ‘the plaintiff bie capacity of courier, have refused aod 1d 80 10 do, and have aleo refused, ar they formerly id, to recommend him to persons visiting Earepe, and also refused, and now refure, to bare any transac. |, Requaintance or dissourre with said plaiotill ax they re before ured and accistomed to have, an! otherwise would bave bad. And also by reason thereof, two fami tes, | wit—of George Butler and Norman Mel so4, of London, England, and a Mr. Rollins, of Boston, Marract« totr—who before and at tbe time of the committing of the reid prie: ances, were about to retain aod employ, and wonle ot er wise have employed him as courier, for cor: wages and reward to he therefer paid to nim, the raid Butler, McLeod ant Rollins, afterwards, to oo the of 185 , wholly refused to employ him, the said pla'ntit?. in heir service, and the raid plainti’ hath, trom thence hitherto, remained and continued, aod rtil! is wholly oot of employ And the plaintiff! tarther avers that be (raid piaint'T) belonged to and was a member of a certain society, or club, in the city of London, in Hog land, which by reason of te by Inws and constitution, its several membert were oniitied tn rroetve the weekly sum of two Aoliars and «half 4 pla'otitl further avers. tbat in ‘of the publication of the forego led therefrom, aud en theret sore a mom ‘ber in good rtanding. Wherefore, and vy reacon of the promirer, the suid piaint!!? avers that he hae been y injured and damaged, ao arts jdgment againe the anid defendents for the sum of ten thourand dollars, be- aiden the cots of this wult HENRY Fl MORANGE, Plaintiffs Attorney Oty and Couny of New York, t—Loue Vannoa, the Gbove named pisiati\, being ewora, mays that the fore. ing complaint i* true, of bis own kuowledge, except a those matters therein stated on in’ ormation and belief, and as to those metters be believes it to be true LOUIS VANNOD. Sworn to before me, thie 18h day of July, 1867, W. BH Sasenc ns, Commissioner of Deeds. The defendant were held to bail in the eum of $2,000 rach City Lntelligence. Fra ot Weer Forry Tap Sramer—Abort 1 o'clock y Wlerday morning « Gre was discovered on the sexnd fe WF Of @ building in the roar of Now. 347 and 349 Woet For ly third street, occupied by B&H. D. Howard as « mau & factory. The flames soon epread throughout the whole floor, and, before the Gre wae extinguiehed, the feck (nd Getares were damaged about $800 and the bolt, | about $900. The stock aad fixtores are insirod for #800 to the Lafarge Insurance Compaay, and the built log for $1,000 te the Hamilton Ineuranes Gompany Tho re is roy powed to have from the heat of the fn Hpon | OMe Caner Of matches ander the scuttle, whien bed heen a rel jef open by one of the bands, The workmen wre ali absent at dinner at the time. The fire mas cinoover ed when tome of the hands returned (9 work. yam rx Tae Frewawon —Last night about 10 o'clock the alarm of Gre for the Seventh district wae cansed by the pportanrous combustion of ofl; in a barre! lof stand. tag on the root of the Exchange te W, | street. The fire wae oxtingalehet with & bucket or two of water, It seems the rage were Ube refuse ‘rou (be bank note*printing otflce here ig worth $8¢ cath. Logwood and hides are also yory ODER STILL HSLD BY THE BHBRIFF - DECISION RYSERVED. The Court Houre In Richmond, Staten Island, was yos- terday afternoon berieged by a large body of interested spectators, mostly the friends of Mr. Abraham Lxtourette, to witness the proceedings tu the oaao of the habeas oor. Pus, the return to which was mate to Judge Moteslf, at the opering of the Court at 2 o'clock °. M It will be remembered that Latourette was arrested on Monday last by Capt. Watliag of the Metropstitan police, upon @ warrant issued by Judge Henry E Davion, charging him with having been one of @ party who, disguised and under covr of night, mate an atiase’ with firaarms loaced with power and ball, upon the complainaat, Joseph Quick, Jr, aud bis associates, who were defend- ing the Quarantine proper'y at Seguine’s Point in the cava city of policemen; that the doniga, was to maim or Kill tue complainan:, ana'to destroy the public property in thelr The wet weather brought considerable sickness, and a great number have been attacked wiih a disease similar to the old fasbtened cholera morbas, while a majtity of onr lower class of population have fad, the rmalipsx. A nui: ber of very respectable residents died lately; smong whom wna Thomas Stewart, Baq , of the bouse of J uhnaton & Co., of this town, Mr. Stewart hos been the mauager of this house here for a number of years, Ho leaves a wife and family, was universally respec'od, and 9 as widely re: gretted. Amcng the deaths were also Misa Shaw and tho Scotch Presbyterian clergyman Business ja British Honduras ig dull, and continues to grow more ro each year; and in ten years from now it will bot bo worth poeseesing by Koxiand o any otber government, All foreign trade with this port is eattrely at rtand ati! Our merchant’ stores are full of merchan- dive, but there are no customers or money. At Ruatan things are a little better, here thetr main reliance is on fruit, and that cop is always good there Colonel Kinpey—your Col Kinney—who has made #0 much noite in the world during the last few yoars, is st New Charter of the City of Lawrence, ‘he Ne’ be coy ‘Ata mceting of the citizens of Lawrence, held recont!y to bear the report of a comm'tee jpted at a previons meeting, to prerare a charter for Gity of Lawrence, | sup A Tames Blood Faq, Chairman of the Oommittee, repoctou |. StS. ‘4! mon waren a cbarter, which was accented, The report was taken up | ~~ nn - tu rections, amen Jed aud adopted unanimously, Port of Sew York, July 22, 1857 bo are to hold monthly meetings, unless spec! . Yenkea at otler tines, and who are to bave the usual + (4 os om + sve 10 48 CLEARED. panmebte City of Washington (ir), Petrie, Liverpool—J @ ch bodies; {t also inclades a “betvermen:” , 4" age anthority to lay taxes uo0n abut er p — prigamahin Roanoke, Fhianer, Poriemouin to—Lodlaw + tray be expense of improvements in streets: co of "ocean Tpeminondas, Brandt, Roter¢am—A Lada. the peace i to be elected ip each ward by the (27. cleticn for eity efloers to be holden on UO", grve Muiday in March. The charter 1s to take efl00: * gem scoepted by the people, ‘n the following mapner:— An election shail De held 00 BC eons Wednesday of Joly inatent, at the office of Lid’, & prentiae, at which place ali qualided elecwors WhO "eaiig witha tse limits preerthce in the fret rection © his got’ shall bee titled fo vore, and at the aid Cl tien the yotera shall vote by dallot for or against he “ity charter; them the first eles tien for city officers #iail "ye atthe rame place on the second Moncay IN Jury inst, said election to be held and conducted bY %. Ib Searl, 0’ Hornsby, H Campbell, as judges. The effeera elec'eé at the firet Monday in May, A. D 186% and until their successors are duly clect ed end quested: Provided, het the Geaeral assem sly may at ag time repeal, alter, amend or modify this act ay piea ore, ‘The harter is submitted to the people in printed form, with ihe following addr In preeenting the acc mpamying charter, it may not be improper for your committee to stato a few of the reasons which »eem to render the organization of a city govern- ment not only proper but imperay ve. It wii) hardly be disputed tha: the people are tho only trve and legitimste fovntain of ali human government, Political and social rigbts are not devendent vpon the gitt of organizations, but are imberept in the people 48 al) goverpmenis#, whether Sta e or municipal, depend primarily upon ihe willof the peovle, and exist only for {bei orotection and convenience, it follows that, im the absence of constituted authorities and organized govern- went, the peuple are left to act In their primary and tu Suees capacity, and form a government for them: Belver, Such ta the condition of the people of Lawrence with reference to their municipal affairs. For more than two Rerk Tapa (Brem), Ca. cena Tnapan—Rerchard & Buck. Merk Romy Carmen (Sp), Meristany, Barcelo. a—o Curtis 20 c Hark American, Witham, Cowes~ Mora & Navarro, Bark R Foon'tats, Kelar, felon—Snow & Rargeos Fark Carcliva. Elwood, Oharleston-—Oonbam & (mon peftis Margaretha (Brem), Deken jonaives—H Bech # Kun- ard? Brie Caront Sanndera Jecbsonvile—F A Whitmore Brig 4 Fpragne, Smih, Richmond Weeks & Mow Prig Xenophon. Doak, 'Phiindetdria—W 0D Rreg Alesina, Monglar Phitade!phi Sebr Frit Na Green, John jn, Ne Jon Enea, Bohr Persia (itr), Sinith, Wind or Rehr Jone (Br), Monigomery, Yarmouth, NX—MoAniif7, Wheelock & Orlopp, ey, Ware. Brazoe—Master. ir J Sparks, Crawford, Richmond—7 M Frye, Sehr Globe. Kile Salem—R W Rovers & 0. Rebr JW Feutklin Ro-'on— Darton # Spramne. Sehr FH Miller, Miller, Providerce—R Green & Oa. Sobr River Queen, Fowler, Providence—|s Kenny Eilen Louies, Thompson, New Haven—Saaver. TYecrpoot, Tune, 17, wilh. md Abin Centurion, Canjking, Liverpool, Tune 17, mare ard 0 passengers to Zereea eo Had 1 death on bosra The Cwaa np tothe Ranks In 14 dave ai ce which time bes bed light wesver'v windeand thick weath er: took a pilot to Raat ard of Georges (from beat Bdwin For res) on the 19th int. ¢mvine a thick tox hip St Jobn ea, TAverpool, M&y 29, vith mése and rassengerr. to N ith & Ben, Mark Oerrey (fr) Meltram, Maraeilies, May 18. passed Joly 7. lated 47. loo Ginra tar Jore 5, wiih mee, order 1014, pasted sbip R Hamilten, bound Berk Wasiletro, Baxter Rin Janeiro, Vane 19, with coffee to Kirklerd & Vor Bache, June 24 lat t6 468 lon 3651. apoke Pr berk Onsilerne from Tiveroool for Valparal.o 61 dav sont 28th, Int 16-08. Jon AZ et palived hark Octavia ste row 4; Mth’ Jat 11968, Jon 35 1# spoke ship Rambler (of Bosna), hence for Anriralia, 34 days ont; July 7. Int ‘249 N. lon 49 2 brig Cronatidt of Gloucester, sieering BW; 2h, Sow ry a renman, died of diarrhon Y he yenrs we bave t ved without i Owing ty the orderly TW Blodvet, Thompsan, Camreachy, Inne 26, wt nee July 10, lat. 2, and peace loving charseter of our citizens, we have hap | jof% p00 spgar Le. to Rocirok & Henjnmiy ; r )), from Jamatos for Londen pily been preserved, eo far, from*many of the evila which ‘7 re PR, 17 days, wih sugar would veually be incident ‘to +uch a situation As our | art ah Esperia, Harman, Paes Tey Sen charge. While in charge of tha officer under this arrest, aud while on the way &) this clty, ihe fo egoing wrk of habeas corpus was served, and in obedience tothe writ the pitsonor was brought before Judge sietoalf as above erated Captain Walling mate a supplemental retarn, em racing the warrant of assault grante 1 oy Judge Davies, and eteted tbat toe prisoner was now iu tbe custody of the Sherif of Richmond county, in obedience to toe order of Judge Metcalf The counsel for Latourette put la a demurrer to the return, denying its sufficiency, pecanse tt did aot net forth that any crime had been commited. There was no dispute as to jurisdiction, but Mr. White arg ved that Judge Metcalf bad at least concurrent jurisdiction in the matier of the warrant, and sould discharge the prisoner or hold tm to bail whichever be thoaght best. * The counsel for tue people held, on the contrary, that the warrant was sufficient; that it charged a crime of & high order, and that none but the officer by whom it wae jesued could hold to bail, or discharge, prior to an exami- nation The argument of counsel occupied about four hours, at the clore of which the Judge said be should reserve his decision, and meantime a‘rected that the prisoner should be held im the custody «f the Sheriff There was con- tiderable excitement about the court house during the a‘urpoon, apd much earnest discussion - the probable etivet of the decision of the Judge. There will b3.a strenuous resistance to the removal of Latoure\te from Richmond county for trial His chances to enenpe esnviction hereare Considered about equal to Capain Walling’s I een fad of oa tbe Siato priaoa, if tried by a8 wa land jury, though none for a moment suppose Uaptain Walling guili of the charge taid against him. — Another Exhibition of Mob Law. TREMENDOUS BXCITEMENT—ONE MAN HUNG—LAW AND ORDER DEFEATED IN 10WA. Jon 15, 1857. From reliable private advices received yesterday from Montecuma, Poweshieck county, I learn that mob force bas again triumphed in Iowa, and that, too, under the very ebadow of the majesty of the law. From statements of several individuals I conclade the following to be the true circumstances of the case:—Early Inet fall a murder was committed in the vicinity of the town of Montezuma. A young man and his sister, who were travelling, were murdered in cold blood for the sake of gain. Two persons of no enviable notoriety were sus. pected, and after some delay the older one—Thomas by Bame—was arrested. The evidence, which was main! circumstantial, being strong against Wm nt the prelim. Ruaten, He was on his way to this port, but bis vessel became unseaworthy, and he was obliged to go to Ruatan, as the Honduraneans would not lot him land at Truxillo, or anywhere in that State. He is reported to bea very fine, quiet man, still {believe be frightened them not a litlé whon he landed there. Ithink be is destitute, as his vesse! was condemned and sold, and he is there with- ‘out means, Thero is a screw loose somewhere in regard to the late treaty between England and Gonduras, as there is not thi disposition on the part of the former 10 comply with tho treaty—and it would be of no earthly use for her to do 80, as the settlers at Ruatan have a most inveterate antipathy against “the Spapwh mane,” as they call them—and if they are united on nothing else, they certainly are on this: “We will no belong to the State of Honduras”? The arrival of the engineers to survey and locate the railroad from Porto Cabello to the Pacific hss caused some fears in the minds of our mercantile commu- nity here,and should that road be made it is the last nail in the coffin of commercial matter for poor Belize. Al- ready, those who built good, large (and substantial stores after the fire are to say I wish I had deferred building. Where the surveyora are at work, the ill feel. tng towards Americans seems to subside. lish bark H. M., hence fo England, was lost on the Island of Cazamel, in May—she got inside the reef and lay on the sand bar—her captain with thee men ani bis mate, came here for assistance, Baving his vessel in charge of his second officer and wi him his crow. While ho was here, and before assistanee could be sent to thom, two men who live on that island, took charge of tho shi drove her crew ovt and began destroying the vessel an: cargo. This is the third ttme these pirates have commit- ted such outrages, snd it fe quite timo a stop was put to it —as the two others were on American property, Mr. Cass ovght to insist on Mexico’s rooting out these land pirates. w {he captain, officers or crew, have anytaing to help themselves with, they do not use Dadiy——but woe to the poor fellows’ who have noth! ‘must stes] or arvo, and be lncky if they keep out of the stocks at that. Oar ‘market 1s overstock4 with bread, flour, and rico. Pork, lard, beef and butter, are scarce andjhigh. Produce is dull aud bas a downward tevdency. Sarcaperilia is lively and high, owing to speculatore— one man here bas taken it all up at 26c. per Ib., which is 25 per cent above what it har been eelling—he buys up alt = wrong buy for Europe, amd bas now the contro! of artigle. Mtots in Battuumore, RIOTS OF THE “ROUGH SKINS” AND“ FIVE POINTERS ’— TWO MEN SHOT. [From the Baltimore Sun, July 22} On Monday evening early, a riotons demonstration was intic parties atthe Broadway market, who a Rark Laura Rusa (of Helfast), Ruse, Torka Ialanda, July 1 with salt toO ARI Petera, Joie 2. lat 37 12, (on 72 80, spoke ship Humbolt (of Beaton), for Liverron! Rark Sullote (of Beltax!) Sweetzer, Savanne ta May, 19 di 006, de. to D Brockman 2th inet, lat 86 22 H anged signals with brig Panola, of New York. ste: fy Sig brandy to Karciay & Livingnion, Oeen (Br) Sanderson, Charente, Francs, May 25, with Mrie antelope. Jones. Rin Jansiro June 6 with coffee, to Phippe lio Van Hront 4 Slaght June 29 off Babia, hr Emily Keete. frem Ri Jar eine for Philac elohin. Texan Carver (ot Rexrenort) Par ridge Las nta, Meaic, Inne 2 wth logwood to Wa'sh, Carver a Chase. Wad light winds during ‘he pe sage Fig © F OBrien (rf Thomaston), Founta'n, Havane 8 daye, vith molasnes totmew & urcens, Prig NO Sp) Lochtondo, Havans, 10 days, in ballast, to manter. + rig Julia Ford (of Boston), Griff'a, Remedios, July 18, with ngar ig Wala Carver Chase rig Rverginge (of Binebiily, Wood, Norfolk, 4 days, with abip timber. to Peck & Choreb Advance, Raion, Milbriége, 10 days, with umber, to Brett, Son h On. rig Gen Worth, Chemberiain, Rondont for Boston. Sehr Mayflower, Strong, Sagas, 16 days, with sugar, to Po. sant Bro Schr Merlin (Br), Cole, Manudle, NB, 12 days, with grind “Gohr T Hatermb, Gorlee, Ravannak. 4 days, with cotton, to incom, Goslee, Ravan 78, Sersrion & Tallman. Sehr Prancesaterly. Griffen, Charleston, 8 days. with oot ton. 10 Marrende, Met AC, Robe Mile, Wilmington, § days Schr Sothern Balle. Ty'e- Wiimirgton NO, 6days. Soor ohn upton, Wiraingion, M6 days Sehr Rhodah & Buleh Hollman, Wilmingron, 8 days, RBebr Argua Bye, Cramer, Wilmington, 8 days. Echr Davidern, Abrame No ih Carolina 4 Cay® Behr Pocomoke. Munro, Washington, aay. Penr J 0 Herts, § Richmond, 4 days. populaticy, however, increases, and the city fills up, tho necettity for some municipal organization is becoming wore and mo: 6 apparent. volice rgulations are necessary for tho preservation of order apd peace; sanitary measures are esrential to the prevervation of health; we are unprotected against the ravages of tire; in sbort, all tbe vuried nevesstties of w rapidly growing city demand a monicips! gerernme ‘The only point of embarrasament iu this c-ovemnent ayiser from the vnbappy condition of politica! art our Territory. Under ordinary circumstances, th regvlar method ef proceeding would be t> obtain a charter from the Territorial authoritt As the Territorial gov ment, however, in no genre represents tae people of Kensar, was not elected by them, and can bi ‘no right to leginiate for them, we cannot accept of a charter at its bands. And as the goverpment has uct yet deewed it advisable to proceed to the organization of local and mupiecipal goverpments, we Cannot obtain a charter fron it, Taere is, therefore, left us only the alternative of a charter springing directly from the »eople, or « coatina. ance in our present unorgavized conditien. Under these circumstancss, you bave seen fit to in- struct vs to present acharter, havo discuased its provi sions in a preliminary assemblage, and now propose to | submit it to @ full vote of the people for approval or re- Jection. Intl rent of its adoption, it is beleved that the bens. ficial effects of a city government will ba so apgarea: to ali that no good eitizen will feel inclined to dispute it» authority or resist its claims. Aa {ts aciion will be purely Jocal, apd bave re’erence merely to our own internal sffairs, po collision 1s apprehended with any other orgaal- vation claiming to exercise general jurisdiction in the Territory. 3. BLOOD, — Gol. SW. ELORINGE, © _stmaR%s, @, W. HUTCHINSON,’ Sar sek Gar Bates Sate. GEO. FORD, ia a dare, Rebr Monro HugvonVirsinias 2 daver United States District Court. fckt Nation. Anderann, Virginia tae, . “ee Fetr H Williama “sthine Virginia. 2@aya. CARTER PARTY— LIEN ON CARGO—DEXURRAGE. Rebr Fmon Farben, Rendall, Ronkl Henry 0. Freeman eal 08. A Oargo of Salt. This action oe Kebr Round Rreok. MaAdocks, Rockland. Sehr Frier de Randall. Harrington, 8 days. New Redford was brovght upon a charter party to recover an al balance of charter money and Jemurrage. The libellants che owners of the brig Dolphin) chartered her to Messrs. Sehr A Sehr # "erry. ugnata, a Kidric ve. Rebr Sea Fow! Vandall. Pi Giro & Francia, the claimants of the sali, for from r) 4 New York to Gibraltar, or Gibraltar’ and CER oy te back, for certain charter money, payable palfon discharge | Fehr Jobs. [i from wreck of ship * aml Wiltets, of the outward cargo, and the other half on discharge of | _febr . Clark, with mae from wreck of ship Samuel tho homeward cargo. The vessel was to have deepaich at | Willie's, a hore nexr Sqnan Rar harks and the veerel freight, and tho merchandise | Stesmmer Roeton, Selew. Philadelphia. jen on board were boun: faithful perfomance a1 Km! Landon. the charter. ‘The vessel arrived at this yorton the 27th of | meamer? N Harrie smith, Nev TURE ED—Brig Jud made by ante Bary examination before the magistrate, he was bound | \ ip said rally under the names of “Five Points and | CclOber, 1865, and the libellants Alloged thet she should ce for Xthara, Cubs. 4h :-!, having on the 1 orer Weeppear of the next term of the District Court t9 aa. | «Double Pumps.”” The dieporition was %0 manifest that a | Toh of Noversbver hits abot 1,000 beens cle cree | aepaacuriee sb: A1y sauell rom SW sprang leak Sales aoe tas One, une te yes dadioeie eae ae ane | eumner st left the market. The police, however, | «11/1 undischarged, the libellanta filed this libel againgt’ the | sowewt«’ . -aiucd in ber upper works being wrested from the bands of the officers and susan Interfered, aud after ‘aking some of the woapobs of war: | {1,40 recover the remainder of the frelebt. sud the de, SAILED. ibment indicted on him. The prisoese was romandea | *Fe,away from the belligerents they dinporsod. The dis- | pcrvage, Held by the Ooart— That the livellants fal co | _ Stearsbipe Arable (Br) Meee sot of the Bouth (Br), Po'jail to awals Din triel ot the preseat Tole tren emanded | persion, however, evems to have been ealy temporary, 02 | Tizns ts Getsin the cargo on Doar OF in’ toot wn wecae | Bremen Neontbe Neroncats ao: tate ene Bed be vt ogg as Jaly term. fi Sforther and more serious demonstration cecurred about | {iii the freight was paid unless trey prove tae charter | Antwerp; Hemiapvere, MOrleang; Rie Peel, Liveroo»!: Teatesdey, Je * was the day oot for bie trial, | rine o'clock at night. Inthe absonco of an official exe- | \y pneg hom broken by the cilmeate ix ote Re tor, Antwerp; Kpaminondre, Rotterdam harks John and af that time be, by his counsel for a change | minaticn we have gathered from those who wiszcnsed tho | 10,na%e Deon broke according tO The eta eoet | Payton Cadla: Gesstemnnde (Brew) rremen; Ragie (Br), Geil iadetn tans osharnente ance |e ie lone pune rom roby wore” | "hc ta arate cenreny te eaann; | BUA, so wip Weber or Ure sae 2 ” * | About nine o'clock a party some twenty-dve or thirty M "| aker's eppitetion onan rag nad a noon sa ibe Pel | persons passed from tbe Broadway market up Lanoaster | gion tthe ship remained wih the: oemers tees hake ea | Wind daring the cey 8. + + | atreet to Bond street, each one apparently armed and with crergewered the Sheriff ana fow who wore willing to | stones in their banda. They answered to the hell of peg Cc. a eed bo S oe. ‘shat Tel Marine Report. artist him in ta ning order, seized the prisoner 824 | «kovgh Skins’? and “Five Poiute.”” On the northwest ppe lemarrage BOSTON. Joly 22—Arr brige Black Swan. Podger, George him off in triumph a short distance from the town | to the pearert itm, tied the rope to his neck, and proceed: ed to the tnfiic.ion of the puni+hment. Three times was he Jet down and drawn oy he ali the time persisting tn hie invocence. Bat bis Itt Hood was the only sacriiice which would atone for the bor ribie crime. He bung tli life was extinct The body was then cut down, s hole was dug on the spot, and without further ceremony was thrown io, aod the prairie sod hid from the light of day tne hiceous right. Nor did the vagaries of the mob end bere, for like the tiger, its rapacity was ouly bindled by blood” lacrecible ‘asit may sppear—bat 't 1 substentiated by veracious wit- perres—the Prosecuting Attorney of the coanty was ar- ralgned before Jutge Lynch for having incurred their dis pleasure in the provecution of the case, thinking that he ‘was pot over zealous for a conviction. The question was then put whether or not be, two, shor ld hang oa the same tree. The vote stood two to one tee hengieg; Dat they were Ovally induced to defer it tll the pert day The grestest cxcitement provatls The Court wer ad- journed sine die, and business of almost every kind sus- proces Where is this spirit of Iawiess violence to end? it in becoming more and more frequeot. Only recently we heard of ort r, if nota more fearful oxbibitinn of the pirit in Jackson county, im thin Stato; and if it is Teft to course where will it end? corner of Bond and Lancaater they stopped, which place i# in the immediate vicinity of what is said to be the head quarters of the “Donble Pamps.”” Their march up the street bad been preceded by three boys, ranoing in haste, it is supposed to warn the iatter of the approach of their adversaries. ba inp bevcogto J Deen on the corer until a shot was Sred by some one of them the direction of the iager bier house of Mr. Bariman, ke ton the southwest corner of the streets named. This shot was returned, aud several show were exchanged between the parties, bo- sides bricka being thrown. Some cf the houses in the vicinity bear evidence of the eifecte of the bullets. Ia Lancaster street, the house of Mir. F. Klein seems to bave beens mark. One bullet passed through the door {oto an inner wall; four other builets are imbe ided ia the door jam, and another bullet struck and rnocked of portion of brick. The adjoining house of Mr. Pfaif bad the door perforated with emai! rhot, The ballets fired into Klein's hove could bave come from no otner direciton ‘han from the porthwest or northeast coraer of Lancaster and Bond streets ‘The shota returned spainet the “Rough Skinw? and Five Porters,” it ts alleged. came from a tobacco and ear store kept by Michse| Somer By them two men were abot. One, Wm Shy ier, residing on the Causeway, received two balls, ope in the thigh, considered dangerous And not extracted the other etroek hiv breast, withou! damage. Julius Herford received s bail in the ankle, @ severe it jury: bal! «xtracted. Hen'y Battenfield was ‘x compary with officer Hands; ¢ wan struck on che bead with» brick and badly hort, ont oped ‘® pistol bail to pass throagh tho paptaloons ow hie ' The combaitante were finally dlsperred, and the polios arrested Micbac! Ferzer, who was taken to the svstion Personal Lutelligence. Lord Napier bas gone t Newport. After his visit to Harvard Colege he returned to this city and remained » day or t v0 at tbe Sevens House. Baron do Stoeckel, the Rassian Minister, nas been for several daye in town, stopping ai the Clarendon. He is on route for Newport. Gen, Wm Walker and Captain Fayssoux arrived at New Orleape on the morning 9° the 14h inst ; ; and double-barrelled dock gun, which wore taken to \oth of onas, Tage Maseo. of Warflenk: De, Mita, | the station house. No other arrecia were made. We havo United States Coneul at Parte: Dr. dayound Captsin James | Dee? told that nota gun was fired from tho ray] Soddar’, U.S N.; and Judge Carter and lady, are in > pe YT Terort of those said to Washington. ."" the store is two doors Dou! street ‘Yesterday riot, but It waa promp ly suppronsed by acepen 1 “ are ever the existence of these “‘cluve”’ is toleraced we do not see how they can be abated. DISTURBANCE IN THE LEXINGTON MARKET. On Monday afterovon, arout 4 o'clock, disturbance was created in the vicinity of the Lexington market. it te oll that several bricks were thrown from a houte adjoining t¥at of the New Market engioe company, at Certain pariies thereabout. They soon ralited in force for the purpore of retali-tion, when a posse of officers from western ftation came opon them. The assault was turned against tho oillcers, and roveral were resisted and struck while circbn cing their duties, They howerer ennai ie che abtp Dorcas Prince—Mr Robinson From Haere, tm the rbip Trenton—Capt @ T Lewes, lady, oh!) and servan Racceeded in arresting the following named partictpants in axan }— E, -—- Zee wawo Alden—Mre Tieford J ie der Rut er Harkness, uel Meredith an. Lewis Zall were arrall La ark Moatezuma—Chas Heeley, of | before Justien Pixler unon the several ‘of renting, Asraulting and interfering with offoers Crouthers, Welsh, Green, Cark, Eng'ar, Ser and McDonald in the discharge of their duty. Nd to bail for # further hear! — New Orieans, a the bark Uregon—Mr ‘See apd fa om Binck River, Jacncton im the brig Pannie—Mr Bar Omon, Hon, in the brig Faveriie—Jas $ Bald: MURDEROUS AFFRAY, a OW Sewall, BO Sinymaker, W 8 Miller, a0) Wen A difficulty occurred yesterda . about half past twelve ‘clock, in h treet, in which Mr. Wm. Pendergast cart between br. Pana Micheal Sons 4 cy = house in dispute was about to be eck’ att: O W aed ¥re RG Bro: and _ servi Mre A & Ranson. New York: Mr XP Mitchell Nantucket, Mise P Swift, ¢ hlomgo; at Ryoher, Jr, ndergast, as a claiman', forbid the male of the pro- ty wre; Vira neh 40; wrend oi rainh do: ¢ ‘and nurse, "| r re) y by a mmn ramed Parick Mo: Miss Baies, Lovdon, UW. Miss Gere, New York, Mr Young, who pulled him down and stam) until lemdon: Br Nechelene, New York; Chae Grogs, Havanaan: | imo othin ribs’ were broken ead 00 ot his bem ae Mr Law on and Mr Taylor. Savannab, | Knocked ovt. Jennings wat wih @ hatehet to Lon band, and i charged with having aided in the aseault. sagow, 8 W | Rench warrants were issued for ihe arrcet of boih partion ragine Rochen MY: | sod Mi Was arrested and taken to jail by order of “dow | te Sherif. Upton inie hour iast night Jennings had sot wbuiras 3} H | been arrested. y are, M Klean, New rion, Mir and Mus W Lees, Mo® le; Mranc Mrs 8 ‘What ts General Harney about? Yre Ganer, two daug*ters servant, Havane The ance of General Harney io vam with a for. midab’ even before Walker's iawrenoe dle Kasson, NP. I Leen La Ao, deck Tenpdier, Paris. dt Marti, Warrowa, A low. Jr Ravanne® ‘Te nom. Glasgow; Mr 8 Forster sioerian tot moat aperr ay Bast | ir romte Feat Indies: Mr Vers Poste, tion, was exciting the attention of the settiors (not “the people) of Kansas, The Kansas Free State of July 1th bad the following — Gra. BARsey's MieoN.—According to the statement of Commerce, the Kepeas correspondent of the Journal of ( General Harney, the Indian exterminator. been or- dered here ae a pecesnary part of the pacification echeme of Governor Walker, It reems that thetalt Lake exvedi- war not payable when the sult as commensed. Tho evi- dence fails to prove a want of reasopable 4 os satch; that neither freight nor demur age was due whea the suit ‘was commenced. Libel dismissed with costs. BILL OF LADING— RAPLEVIN—JURISDICTION, Sigismund J Ree cal vs. The SI Vicoria —This was &p action on & bill of lading. A Mr. Woodhull shipped 300 barrels of turpentine on board the ship. and received » Dill of lading therefor, duly signed by the master, with the knowleJge and asrext of the owners of the ship, which bili of lading was afterwards, for @ valusbvle considera. tion, sesigned to the libellant. Sudsequentiy thereto the frm ef B Bloom & Soo took the turpentine from the sbip by proceedings for claim and delivery in the Su- preme Court ofthe State, alleging that they had sold the torpentine to Woodboll on ecqotition & should not be Fhipped upul! it was paid for, and that he bad shipped it contrary to that wgreement, and in tbat euit they ob: tained @ verdict, The jidellante, however, had no vot'ce of Klien Berrard Bourne, Bahimore. Miscellaneo nd Disasters. ‘The Cunard mail sieamabip Arabia, Capt Store satied vas. Jeréay for Liverpool, with 148 pansengers and 81 40 977 lo specie ‘The British steamer Qneen of the Route, Capt Reals, aailed yesterday for Liverpool with "9 eabin and 81 steerage passen gers, ‘Tre Loo oF the Steammir VaNDERRILT—A few dave nines ‘we published the log of the steamrhip Vanderbilt om ber Inst trip from Havre to this port, in which two or three serious e* 1ora cceurred, one of which was tbe omission of one day's oliow ing is & corrected enpy of the log. for which we are onder oblizations :o the gentlemanly com mander of the Vanderbilt, Capt Wilcox: — eight o’elok — this claim of Blossom & Son when the bill of lading ©as ade, —Lowgitude, —-Diataner arsigned t» them, and on tho failure of the ship deliver gua en vn the goods at Londo, pursuant to the bill of lading, thay a8 5 z. bt PS now bring this action upon tke bill of lad to reonver the Total wiles . vendor of cannot ee} up ® right againet thom in reported ashore on Lave Island shout 18 miles transitu, against a bona fide sndsequent assignee of tnem Seatauk, by the bark Oocus, et New Belford, w by purchase, moro especially when the claimant of the | donht the bark Dudley vreviously |, aa abe Li 2) miles from the above point, Smir Movtrere, from Cardiff with a cargo of railroad iron bore ff the Hip Har, below Charleston. She is leaking ‘nnd ie in a critics! condition now of their assignment. and gave Do notice of his claim t tile. Decree for libellants, with a reference to compute the damages. Lola Montez on Her Travels. oe whe ‘ »» [From the Rochester Union } Eeapp, hence for Rowtre, “BAGGAGR” IN A “ bole fiver, a ae with toe following eargo:— 468 bia floar, (of ath) before reported aanore pear Se Felis for Buffalo, and, without advice from any source, . te in the owt y ff her agro wa feted Th ant and wows betaken to Quebec Cigarete. While thas a ane nat rom her ipa Bene Daviigut Chandler, ‘rom Charl ston for Cardenas, ta inforsed ina’ passengers were sot permite! voice | Tas6War vegtier sua fort” Mena Tak ad ooted a If. it Boston by Mr Heath sno othr caging Srramnoat Avovsta—Cold Spring, Cape May, July 21—The more ™ May bound © New York. heavy in the pea. which increased #0 rapidly that they con! “0 uererded tas other passengers did, anc that sho ovnid not be Tory her free with the L . itird to ride im the baggege car. The conductor called ent thaCape May Light’ r irate upen ber and politely told Bre of her engine, and then ut ber op the neath, ear the Feit up fate un atte of Getance, asd told tbe conductar | Peter tnd her erin stat Sue te Eaeed Waker, Tos? that sho bad travelled all over the world and bad alwaye | fer"entes cr Dears af Uiiercriera? Nuwoed Walter, Han, eee enero he Und © GRE Ws, Gee prepeees ome Rencerion 1% tnx Prick or Passacr ro Roxore—By rete The condector furthor oxpontuinted with her, and as: | [fpnsnge ia the steamship Vander silt, which salle on ths tor sured ber that he waa but exccuiing the order of tho Sa | rf august tor Roulhampion and Haves, ba been rednent perintendent and the rules of the company. Lola replied | ‘rem $10 to $100 in the fret eabin, and from 878 to $00 in the Ubat she bad horsewhipped bigger men than be. [his sot | "6°Ond cabin. tied the matter, hip Masernimo, of Bos om, 894 yours old, built of » The conductor withdrew and Lon waa not again disturb. | "Pile 08k. thorongbly fsslened ooppered i¢ twenty feet, and 04. Me rode te Bafaloin the ar and hed no | Paris in Newburyport and ‘New Orleaia, for’ the. sum Of oocasion (0 ure the whip, The raliroad mom did not care | $y wa, cua t ’ to ferther disturh the gress. halemen. * From the Troy Budget. Arr at New Londen 12h, ahr Hoa Which, Reed, Atlantic Loin Monten bas done what Mex Mewshon failed. to a0 Cece Le crese, Gace fe Yores, sen 10 wn 50 bee complih—she bas charmed the Buifalos The Duttalo ra, aortas, Sassen Men? Fisher, NI. 0 ornine july V, Soartar, Turner, Nan x papers tey rhe “bas reason to feel oroud of the success” | tn ket, 1S0ap einen Weavine Ci rhe met with there last week. Laia’s succere may be at- | | Arr al Bied’ord 1h. bark Huntress, Allen, Atlsutie ovean, wibuted to ber judicious sek ction of her ‘business man," fees (yeh ig: Ay 4 =o ae = The , cr ome % > = Bev. G 0 Bare “Gavel” wah ber, snd 2070 Ib: hone. Reports +14 from St Helens Jane 6, Ocean ae Perit, Be ch een’. pownd hana, th the ore nate Gaeat Fiae ix Sr. Lovrs—Iumense Loss op | f %, nm fe ¥ he PRorksty —At about eleven o'clock om Sunday night, 19th | grmeequerce of the crew refisine 10 proceed na. the vopaess Int, a fire broke out in the collar of Messrs Caventer & | 14 of them were brought home In frona, and delivered up to extensive willow and wonton ware ostabfab. | the UF Mare sal, op a charge of mrtinous omdust are ‘rr at do ah, ah’ huano April 23, with O75 or and 460 binek tah oil, bay k Cape Horn Pigeon Marla, Meader Pacity conan, Tale bbie'ep ane 25. do wh oli. Sold 28 hole Has on freight 200 bbla sp oll from. ent, on Seoond street, between Locust and Olive, enet side, ’ The fire extended to a transverse alley in the rear, communicating the flamer and heat to euch an extemt aw to endanger the entire block On the routh were the St, leo arr im, Smith, Atlantto Ooean, St Helenn Lovis Fiat Glass Retabiiehment and the Monroe Houre; | June 4, clean having been abe! 12 montha, re tinea on ne cu ar rvay wag on the porih the lealaer and hide store of H. A. Covant & Oh ; the stores of M. Funkhouser & 0» , commission mer cba te; Wm, Wighiman’s wtolerale grocery and woolen of the uneenworthiness of ihe vasge! com rt hat de nee ® year | the Tha wae Gory roe, em 8 warehoure vere & Christy's wine and |quor store, and the weron of her Keemlie & Hagar's extensive job printing eiabiishment, | ing deonyed, timbers amidships very roiten. and keewon in corner of Locust apd Second streets, On the roar waa en: | #kme titua'hnn, the mizen mast having settled over an took in gered the Fosp pad candice depot of Mesera Mbacffor & netting mp rie mip ir heuser. Opposite, om Second streat, were the large and | pic einie ye Senor, Wetien, Paci, Osan; Young Phe: ii known cetablishiments of Partridge & Co., Gresiey & | "eid trom do fist inet, ships tunior ket Young Ponte Gale, \apd = «Michell, Rammelburg & Company. | Paeific Geran; barks Morning Star, Sorton, do; Lewis, Indian The ‘intense heat in the narrow Conn Arr stdo Qist, brig Altamaba (of Sipptorn), Fisher with holm hiktiah ofl,” Phe aid fren. Binjploan dune sb for the id tie oran whale fishery. bot experiencine s heavy WaW gale July 1, lat 96-8. Int 61 80 W, lasting six hours, dneing which drove the fremen from the immed flames murt at times have risen ah root of the four rtory willow ware # TaetT tin fe only ® ruse Ito disguise the real design in concen- om s srihate pton and Bremen, in steamabip Queen of the | trating the United Btaten tr ip Kaneas Ml Nebracus, uth—Andrew ore ee: WF Williams, Wey ‘This opinion is strengthened by the fact that the srransor Mytonbaee 8 Grageer w | a7 ver7 som In seting out on Weir march \owarda lah > ery fow compan! are pare the yy river toward Fort Leavenworth, omtonsibly for (tan, but they all reom to be stopping in ‘Kanaas, or, at the genes, up little pleasure excursions agains: bands of In ane weythear of Fort Ruey. Should Governor Walker attempt to wre these in forcing hie government upon ns, he will find his pacification scheme to regult very pl w Log torily. The correeponcent of the Jowrnal of Commerce pall :—t fee ic stared that General Harney is about to be ordered to Utah. « [think tt #0. One of the express condi: tions ender which Mr. Walker accepted the Governoraiip of Kanear was, that General Harney, had confidence, sbould be appointed to the command of the troops here; and the administration would har!.y take the liberty of ordering him to another post withoat en- sulting Governor Walker, which it hag pot dove ny any Iitimation whatever, D Btrawron. Mr Tar Brown, Peter Lamp Hy Hi nd lady, Townes, J Thomas Nollar, |) Myers; J HC Rowe and lotr, Miss BG Stedd, and ten in ibe weerage, of best aud diMcully of mocres the Gre wate re bie one §=The ultimate fall of the north wall crashed the hide store of Conant & Co., by whiss the fromen wereen- abled to stay the devnetetion in (hat dircoton Thin atore was of course dertroyed, On tho south the upper portion of the & Louie flixt glam works took fire, and the whole was raved with much lore wat great difficulty. some buildings in the rear tomperartty caught, but engineer moved with alerteere to ihe roene of m saved the large soap and candle fantory thus the office of the Demverat, from an 0 dewruction No fire bad bees in the building where the flames were first discovered for a long time, and the fre in the cellar could only have been the work of an {noon diary. The insurance of Mesrs endar & Marston had a few days since ‘erm inated for year, and we loasn hat their lose will be total, Marpmast—che reiurned for w new one, after iil immed'aiets proceed on bee vaen'te toe Wea ARicgor't OW Bloek Teinnd 2h tam, ¢wo inward Arr at NLonirn 19h, poh Sea Wien, Fort Grands, Cape Verde Inlarda, Ju *pore sie from Peri Grande ye 10, Rilver C1 a Fiabe, bio cr: he "Rpoke July pn inn, Ae; Rpartas, Fur ner, Nant, 160 an Fince Immving Cape Verd Ixiante, Art at Warren, July 91 ship Osean, Norton, North Pacitie Os Henolnin Jas 31, Tabtitt Moh ‘18, Pernambneo Jaume C0 Te bane, Rod And son 49.40 Polar I aed KO Toe of hone. Mhad in, April, 1806, Hans Towson, & seaman, Col, Atien 9, Oeean, M Helens ‘ bble wa pril 2, Wo Tat, Aes rea th ap! May i om asl af Attics, Dark ‘ ¥ Bs Ne 1 on board May 2), bare: iyo, Howlnd, Dartmouth glean,” At Kedends oda May 1, bark . ved, Atlanta ( 10, ‘with 140 bola £8) ob!) wh ot and Bains {2 wh ot and 6,009 om board th Also arr bark Win Hon wh Left Hare July 8, at neon, and Coves the same evening, at | valve of ioe. ‘The claimanie vet up tho pro 3 Rn ceedings in tho euit in the State Court as a defence, and % Bd excepted to the jurisdiction of the Court. Hel’ by the au ms GCourt—That this is a caso of admiralty Juriadiotion, the 136 is — of St owner of ® ship to transport a +] | cargo by sea for creating © lien by the maritime 3 law upon the veseel, wich can be enfurced ia admiralty, ee od capnot be defeates or explained by proof of otior ot i Charles an¢ Edward, 8+ Iter. of Dertmonth, (ve? 0 ro cried spoke Mas 4 park Oregon, a) 45 bbls aperne off 0, Greenport, a> J Franclaco. Omee, NR, clean; Meds 1350 1s Oe =n 4 brhe (who Frvarted at ae At Fl for’, Fow, Nicholea. re Cape Verd I mb: 9, Mary Gardoer, Miehols sea. repe Bid from do 6th, ehip Catharide, Fiu'l, NL, on # cruise, Spoken, &. Ship Gar ges, of Ras on. from "Orleans for Oaleatte, June 12, Int 28 40, Jon B83 We ‘h bark steering — snowing «rei and bine nag, with white cromg, ard the letiers S and 0 tn the centre, wan wen July 16, wt awa lor TR ork Sarah B Bale, from Cardenas for Portland, July 205, Bark Aitee (of London) Seot?, from tamstos viv Havana for Vondon July 18. lat $4 12.8. lon 70 W- hed bean acronnd on wide of Cars, Dut received noovher damage but lose of flee well, foreign Porte AusrerpaM Tune 2 Arrant falmonth, Rerry Oardilf, Astwrnr Jnly B—8id shin Snequeharns’ lin, Shieldes Srewmnnaven, July 2—s re ebiy Holenn (Bren), Vi Riem nd Rrirart, T, Jnig T— Arr ship Teehelila Cobb. Riga, Riace River, Ja July 2 Taner: hark TJ ffathomne for Stettin th brig FT Hampden for NYork 44:4; rote Rox: bury for Philadelphia 2 daya, SRoxerapr Tne !9—Tn port chins Porneo, Filmer, for Row i Pelican State Morse, for Sort ao. Fos Mari, AUMpoReN or Untied Ainves hark Waltham, Waltham. for Ne Bere uth ready: and ovmere Sit 2h ‘ship Ocean Star, Symonds, Hristo). R: bark Tarra. Arey. ¢o. OMstanTinoriE. June 2—In port bak ahtinder, Keb Woh for Boston Aor 8 duo ® ARDENAS 81d hark Tacony, White ar N Yorke. SRaTuAM. NB. July 2 re hark Diisinn, Hille Nvore | LSI¥ORE, Pase a. shio Thomat Perkins. § from N¥ork ‘or Se'tin, ! = so Ei GienavraR Jone %—1n vor sehr Steohen Hotchkis, Mun- fon from fmyroa. for Rowton tsktng in more care, Paveed do June % ba k Hamilton, of saiem (com Denia for Rio Jene'ra, ¢ WwW, June 27-—Tn port harka TYR Neal’ /Rr), Ho! en toon; Me don. Chandler, for do, to follow the D Hone Kora May 10- tm port ebin Ino Plumer nme: Mateor, Pike and Sea Serp nt. Whi'more. co: hark Gen ton ¢o brig Simean 1 Pavanaa nly 14-010 dav) ship «td Darainion, Rempen Malay res, mmowh #: barka Martha: Arne Tavlor Rehte Honda to load ¢0.000 e4la moinares for Portions, #t $275 per 160 eale At de Téh mit whips Om inee, Greer wee: Beroard, Garner, and Vady Arabella, Stickney dig: S'eohen Larabee — do; bark Maria Tabisa Yorn for Palmosth @, We at £2 tor’, eapacity 2100 bee: Pari Thre: Pxp-nes, Mose; Ore! ‘a, Blancherd, and Maccts, disr; "Priscilla Newton. + for New York LAGUNA (Mexten), Tnne 2—Tn port bark Ann Elizabeth, Nor- grave. from NOrleane for Trieste Waranzas, July L4—'n nort brig Manhatiam Gorham, ab C ind to proceed to Remedins, t) load for Poston RNAMBUCO June 1 —In port ark #zelis, Davia, for Phi- Pm Indelphin 10 dayn Prerou Jnly }2—Arrsobr Reward, Blancherd, New Yorks lah. beige Jacob Dook. Them: nd Orb vey, Murphy, do. O14 14h brig Susan Rmtly Wall, Phi adstomia Rio JaNeino, June }8—In port harks Milford Morgan for Corry), from WC Mexion “eng: Sam Slick. Maso from Mrank- fort, disp; Roehnek, Chas Pernambno> do: Aema, Bareh for NYork same dav; Ann FOrant. Nelson, for Bish nd othera reoorted wea'erds r08. July 18—"n por’ hark uow Eltzaheth. Sargent, Matanzas. for Palm th for ortera; Gertrade. Goothurn, from Havana, for NYork: brig Caroline, Gibbs tram (on SAVANNA LA MAR, Taly 2—-No Am vesnel in ort. Suynna, June %7—In nor ship Mary & Martha, Rend, for Boston. Ide: BA Yarrington, Gorbam for do abt 84'inat, Sr Jona. NF, July 3—Arr brig Jule Mickerson, Cardenss, fr Jonx. NB Jn'y 16 Liv= erpool: 17th, Sparkling Randers, do reat do July \Whrig Margaret. Heneberry NYork. Br Rrepnyx NB Inly '5—Oid sehr St Stephen, WOreeor, NYork. 1b, ship John Runyan, Nickels, Swansea; 19h, brigy Royalston, Robinson, Rarbadows me Ports RORTON, July 2- Arr shiy Yegnntionk, Yan Doblen, NOrle at Von Allen, London: James Qoob # item Parhington, Sar Sylph ‘Jones, Ralimore; bien Round Pond, Dadworth, sme tila River: Norfolk, Emery Reimar: achra Coates. and Arace ‘irdier Jores, Prilsdelpa Volunteer. Hamilton framicht. N. from. mark, Staples Demarara; Antover. Crowell. Alex- Va: Abbot! Lawrence, Philadelphia Nickerson, do; Ann T Sipnle Bacon, A Hambiin. NYork S'd. wind WtoS and h bark Edwin; brig Wm Puripgton. Bark Rodmond sid on Sun ny. WALTIMORE, Jnl M—Arr sohre Alice Wows, Pika, 83 Joho NB; Ocean Bird, Gihha, Provit At Ye. Stevenson from Aapin jibo Brazil Old « amor Caledonis, |, New York: Brem shin Schiller, Babr, remen; sehr Priceiln. Surmers Arretho P®; Swan. Dill’ Rridgeport Ct; 8N Smith, Amith, Newark NJ: Khen Atkins Marwon Salem; Samuel. Nelson, Rio Grande an¢ Prtrel, #\ zeerald, Bo gadel Toro. Bid sbip Morning Light J. hraon, Philadelobia; bark Union Kendrick. Sos'on: brig Abbotsford. Cooper, Wead Indies; sebrs Woodbridge, Lum, Jamatea: el Fitzgerald, 8, Marsion, Se’em: *amnel, Ne'aw, Rio Grande; ‘oxton; 2th, bark Fre Partridge, Broughton, Coast 8 ame LE Ri “2 RA dy OS Oo Martins, Mi. rami Youd ‘Nioke! Windward inianda. “s plohancihiehs es BATH, July 19—Arr abr Somerset Pool, Philadelphia CALAIS, July 10—Arr eehra Ophir Peck and cm Work. Sid lath, aches * omhiel, In, Gen Warren, Be @ Royal Oat. Benson, é nFGn AN ie SPALL RIVEM, Sule Se aty ashen uew Robi 9 aches Tuev Nevoness Kenyon Nort, a DG vioyer Povters * FOILY Latnreo, Warwick July 2i—Arr sche J > Biliort, Philadelphia. “Sid cow K a Jayae Filan, Am GARLINER, Jniy i4—Arr sobre Lodaskia, Phi’adelphia > 18th, Helen. do 16th, Loulea and Joho A¢ama'* Yor?. LOREC, July 10—Arr® hr Teabylin Hunt, *Vork. Sid 1 sobre Ma‘lida, O'Erien, Philadelphia; Lenpara, MiPadden, York ANS, July 14— Arr steam Aen wi Forbes, Vera Oroz brivs Angelia (ap). Burin, Barcelona > a Joven Boston jowe Wemean, do. sehr DEW Lan now. July %0—Arr sloop Reveage, Ackerly, Port Ewen for Provider a, NORFOLK Jaly 19 steninebip Jamestown, Parrish, tom, melia Bayley, Ma- NYork: echr Lonsdale Whitmor , PEWKURYPORT July ®) Arr sohes Al ez, Yankee, Chase, Philadelphia; HS saraes, Raymond, onl a NEWPORT, July 21. 2 P¥—In port ame others, ashen Sen, aon Howland, trem Falimare fre. Provudcuery Owed Beker frou Provide en tor Philadelobin; Thomas © Acton, from Ss ugerves for N Bedford; Mary Kmily, Snow, fro em for § hin weamer Weaternoort Herry, Sew Tore," in Seamer wer Sew . Gor Breck Lowell Mats. za 3 PHILADELPHIA, Joy 22—A4rr barks Chorlee BE Lex, ida, Port an Prinee: Jaonies, she! incl Kdmund D Portinn’: Tk Varvel, kitritge, Salem; Mar. salmon Rac n. Williams, Midkletown: jo@. Boston: Retodeer, kirmer N¥ork, Ke Jon H Risley, end BL Beteile, Baker Marvichend: Wm 8 ton; Triumpl, Wateou T 1, Lake, Seull a Rote: Jon P Cake, Fnviontt’ BH howls, Godtrar, Mercer, Callen, Poston. Oleared brie deo" Harris, rohre RT Mercer Onilen Ne, | dle Baker Marblehead; ton; WH Ferensan, Wheaton. Boston: sell, Cheleben, Famen 8 Hewitt, Kors, Boston; Joo P Cake! Endicntt, Postar PROVIDENCE. July 2)— sre steamship ‘Veatchester, Tlark, FYork: scbrs Nigh ingsie Faker aut franvia Freveh Love- 4, Bi jew Haven (nit ewark PTONINOTOF, July 2i—Arr achra ton; Trearure Bveris and OW Chapie, dence, Cuamplce, York. tin Port Rwes Rio, Berean, Li for Tauvtey; mlovpe I forfeit t 2 Adella, Whitm:n Pot Owen for Wick M tr irk weather, Ao 1, Jol — “he B ett: Eee tents Vis 5 Were a . a ibid Rondon: Sinan, Rogers, NYork. d RA Rerur, Alen, brig Tnty 2 Havana, rr ah'o Rowamart TT USE OF FARINA IN ItS YOST UALTHPFUL Be prooras by ©! Wing’ farina errckers are my ‘only in Wr. Wing's eatadlienmes superior quality of bis jokers bas already cansed. wo widely known, ap’ they are now in extensive: arent nies réona bay Win 70 farina ern: viduals, bowever, have heen offring the or- Lhe Uses meke fe ths na met fara crm ir them to 4 een! ling of wach crackers fo" farinn het & tendency the repuiation of the ira» {arin orackere made DF of this aneeer, however nre uvaally corrected on ere are mwa omly oy Yr. Wiaw. They are not made >y others, because the process ta un= krow® fo them. nor have they enitable works. These reqoire ‘Ancenrary in para thowe ms any a theme p iy thir camumers withon experte: te Ot maserian aon the or brow! ard rouriebing eubatancs se Wing’ mrpurear'y font consummate a¥ 1) rey The whole busicess res great care od good Jadgment, ‘and muni be carried on enenaively je order to mane lt sa0- Ogatal or profiiahle ve ionic yk puiec eatin fie ne aseeg. Be tn he rio ar! " bik labored long and enhjoted humaeit wo an adeqnste outlay Tre el ance, therefore, on the part of any one alva that thay fa simply 9 device resor ed to in the an artic thao they otherwive would per Nas. ‘ad, business and expected Real, Me. baa_eoninued for Hid ree nee . sever eae i Tt bas been freely angeried bh prominent crackor wh the #res! amowato hand Beane on farine (5 tmponatble for alan be fe prewn: ures bs satent is trees e hile wheat continues at the sdeanced prt Wink'an! joct eto piace bie ernckers T atarnie tbat will epabie AU persona tone Fee earned not edvance the prier unless ‘abealetsly ne. farina crackers, with the con. srachera and pl “ av poatigne. i lite, whose he matey powers have mare or leas weokenat vatary batts Be is strong proof of the healthful and benedciad: regulis w! ve attended their ta “Shele preat rourleh gp tepertia and She onve wetth whiow diges's this plen want food ave wed ep'ahtigand, anc f etn. nO dnb! of thie fart, vin: that of re orackers will me more gook Mi net more kind'y wove the delicous vextire of the Hoeneh than anything else ever inirxtuced lo thin or any other form of hrend. All teue farien erect orn have the name Wing stamped om them, and those ‘wishing to buy suwild ask for Wings crackers They may be had at retail of the heat family eroeers gene. rally, and at Wholenale only of A ® THOMPSON & 00., ‘Mos, 22) and 223 Fulion street, New Work,