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8 ARRIVAL OF THE nour AMERICAN. FOUR DAYS LATER FRo EUROPE. IMPORTANT FROM INDIA. THE MUTINY SPREADING. The Bflect on the London | Money Market. DECLINE In CONSOLS. PIRACY IN FR FALL IN BREADSTUFFS, &., &., to. ‘The Canadian Steamship Company’s screw steamer Nerth Americaa, from Liverpool on Wednesday, 16th mst, arrived at Quebec on Sanday night. The advices by thie arrival are four days later than (hase by the Circassian at S:. Johns and Aria at New York, and are of @ highly important charactor. The royal mail steamship Europa, Captain Letteh, from Boston July 1, arrived at Liverpool on the evening of je 1th, ‘The steamship Indian, from Montreal aud Quebec on the tb inst., and the Khersonese, from Portland via Haiifax tad &. Johns, N, F., arrived at Liverpool on the 14th, The screw steamer Kangaroo lef; Liverpool one hour Defore the North American, aad the Ariel and Washingtoo were to leave Southampton ‘he same day. ¢ Conguls in London fell to 91% a 915, for money, ‘The screw steamship lodian arrived ai Live:pool from (Quedeo in nine days and eleven hours. ‘The steamship Belgique arrived at Southampton on the ‘Leth inst. ‘fhe great feature of the news by the Norih Americau Someists in the advices receive from India by the arrival @f We overland mail, The mutiny among the se 0y8 wa: vepresenied to have spread to an alarming extent. Twenty-three native regiments had joined ip it. The tmwargents had been defeated outside tae wails of Delhi, Dut still held possession of t1¢ city. General Anson, the British Commander in Chief, had died of cholera. Sir Colin Campbell had started for Delhi to succeed Bim. ‘The news from China contains no features of unueual water eet. Ttaly and Spain were tranqu!!. GREAT BRITAIN. An address to the Queen was adopted praying for the ‘ese of al) means to put down the African slave trade and secure the fuldiment of the treaties. Lerd Palmerston pledge’ the government to carry out we request. Ia the Houre of Commons Mr. Dillwin gave notice of a motion that the Clerk of the Houle, in administering the oath to members, be authorized to omit from the oath of adjaration the worcs: ‘‘on the true faith of a Christian.’’ Mr. Griffiths gave notice of a resolution that no hostile ope ought to be taken by government wi.b regard to the execution of the Suez canal. On Tuesday Colonel Lindsay moved an adiress for copies of Secretary Marcy’s letter to ‘he Freach governmont in an- ‘wor to the resolution of the Paris Ounference on the subject of prtvatecring. Lord Palmerston said that tt was not csual Ser government to prodace correspoadence between two tudependent governments. Secretary Marcy’s letter to ‘the French government was not officially in the han is of ‘the British government, and could not be produced. The ommunication of the American to the French govern tmaent had been made by the lasi government of the United States; bat the present administration bad iniims ted that they di! not wish for an answer to it, and under those circamstances the house vould {sel that the question esuld not be discussed properly. He therefore hoped it would not be passed. Lord Jokn Russell thought the government could mate @ statement of the grounds upon which the declaration had been enteod ‘mato. He was afraid the consequences would be very so. hous, but Eogiand was bound tw them now. Sir Charles Napler thought the engagement could no: be broken, and would necessitate the blockading of every port of the ewemy. The mtion was withdrawn. ‘The Liverpool Chamber of Commerce gave & brilliant banquet to the cilicers of the Niagara. FRANCE. ‘The deia!'s of the recently discovered conspiracy im Pa- ‘we were creeping out The Paris correspon ient of the Tims says the conspiracy recently discovered was the most serious of any we have mp owledge of, in the character of the persons concerned the extent of tte ramifications, and the objects proposed: which included the assassination of the Emperor and a re volotion throughout Southern Europe. The members of a provisional government were already named by the con- wptrators, and the plana were pretty near perfected when the discovery was made. ‘The declared hostiliiy of Lord Palmersten to the Suez ‘Sana! produced a considerable sensauon .n France, ant the Paris journals are pretiy severe in their commen's on |t. Tt te stated thas the Duke de Granmonut, the French Mie- ‘ter at Turin, will succeed Count Morny in the Mission to fuse Queen \ ictoria will visit Fontaine dieaa in September, BPAIN. According to the latest acoounta from Ppain tranquillity ‘wes everywhere established, and courts martial were in full operation TURKEY. His denied that the Porte had issued « protest agains the occupation of Pegu by the English. Reschid Parchs recently bad « personal interview with Lord Stratford de Redelite on the subject. RUSSIA. (A despatoh announces that the Russians have oocujted @agny on the frontier of Abasea. ITALY. Nething bas been received from Italy but lengthy de falls of revoludonary movements, already anticipated. The two “icilien were tranquil Bh la alleged that Mazzini cecaped from Italy in a ship carrying the American flag Ontone! Pisacore, the obief of the invurgenta tn Calabria, ‘wes under arrest The Queen of Naples was not expecied to live. PERSIA. 1 was state1, but dou ted, that the Saah bad made are quisition on General Outram for & colama of troopers to enforce the evacuation of Herat, which was held by hie nephews, who, disapproving of the terms of peace, refased eo witbirew. INDIA. ‘The Indian mail bad arrived in London, The datos from Calcutta were to the 7th of June and from Bombay te the 16. ‘The disaffection was entirely confined to the army. The Dative troope had been disarmed at most of the stations in the Panjed. The intelligence from Delhi, which is to the ‘Mb of June, Pater Una the heights around the town were im porseasion ef the government troops, who had attacked and driven the rebels withio the walls and ca stared iwen ty-ein guns, The fail of Delhi was looked for bourly when the Indian mai! ieft ‘The lone to the Bengalarmy by the mutiny and other qnusce was pearly Wirty thousaed mon It's believed that the crises was passed At the atest sooounts there was ® rumor of & panic and deser\ions among the insurgents at Delhi ‘The British government was acting vigorously in Indian affairs, and Sir Colin Campbell left on a few hours notion The Bombay money market was uneasy. There was Almost 4 panic In Bombay and Madras the armic continued firmly joys! ‘The telegraph wires between Agra and Delbi had been @ut by the insurgents ‘The steamship Erin, from Bombay with the matle for China, was wrecked on the coast of Ceylon on the 6th of Jone. Her paesengers and the mailx and specie wore saved. The cargo was valued at nearly £200,000, and with the veene! war lot Al Calcutta little was doing © imports Merling ex change wae at 21% Hong Kone deter were to the 25th of May. The American stoam frigate dav Jacinto and the ie qiteb gun boats bad gone up the Canton river attace the juske At Foo Ohow-Foo all war quiet, and tea was coming dowr freely, The rebels bad been defeated there Travle ai ‘@aangbac ved Bong Kong war gaiet In freighte uothing var ~~ ‘xobange on London at Shanghac at Te 2a ‘Te. 9344. The American house of Mesere. King & 00 at ‘Bese, AmuUBIEd to A spirited »| han maken Tee FINANCIAL «ND COMMERCIAL. LONVON money Mi MabEkT. i LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET. corn market was buoyant. The news- papers report ali qualities of American advanced one six- teenth of a penny, shile Messrs Richardson, Spence & Jo quote the market firm ai the rates current previous to the sailiog of the Ama, The sales of the threo days were 28,000 8 bales, tpeluding 1,600 on sp<culation and 1,000 for ‘export. LIVERPOOL BREADATUFFS MARKET. Merere Richardson, Speace & Oo, quote the breadstutls market deciiping, Fiour very dal) And 64 lower, Wheat imapimate apd quotations nominal; red 2d. lower. Oorn declned 6d, Dut closed firm, Quotations—Western caval floor, 30s 6d. a Sls. 6d.; Ohio, & 388 ; Philadel pole and Baliimore, Sis. a oe red whens, 8s Ot. a 9a. ; white, 9% 6d. a 10s.; mixed a pedi corn, 388. 6d. ths weather had been favorabie for ti LIVERPOOL PROVISION MARKBT. The Liverpool provision market was general! Beef buoyant. Pork heavy. hy eben ghar and 2 lard quiet. Biglan’, Aytha & Oo., quote beef ad 10s,, under ap active speculative inquiry. LIVBR°OOL PRUDUCK MARKST. Ashes were quiet, at 44-. for pota. Sugar was dull. Rorip vas dull. ita of turpentine were steady, Tal- low upcbanged. lee firm. Rice quiet. LONDON MARKETS, Newspapers report sugar dull, ata decline of 64.8 Is Cotfee quiet, and all aeates slightly declined. Tea firm wu active, at ls 2d als. 2id Rice dail. GLASGOW MARKET. In the Glasgow market p¢ iroo was flat, at BIBMIN@HAM MARERT. The Birmingham warket was very firm, with large or. ders from ihe United Sates. THE LATEST. Laverroo:, July 16—1 P.M. Mevars Richardson, Spence & Co. report cotton steady. Sales about 10,00 bales. Breadstuifs very quiet. Provisions unchanged, Lonpon, Saturday—12 M. Consols for money closed at 91 eons for money, NEWS Rom Tz sours ‘PACIFIC. ‘Tre wiccabwinns in wereckmnics in Chile, Ecuador and Bolivia—Markets, dic., dic. ‘Teg steamehip Lima arrived at Panama on the 7th of Joly, with Gates from Valparaiso to the 15th, and from Callao to the 20th of June. CHILI. MEETING OF CONGRESS-— LEGISLATIVE PUSINESS — POLTTICAL TBIALS— CHURCH OODE OF RULES—ETRAMER FROM ENGLAND—= PROPOSED JUDICIAL BUPRRVIBION OF MERCEANTS—SPORT.NG awe. Coogress met on the Ist June, when the President read his annual message, which does not contain much of In terest. The Honorable Diego Benavente was chosen Pree) dent of the Senate, and Honorable Jerorems Urmeneta for the House of Representatives. The leading topics bi forward in Congress were the disencumbrance of entail estates; the 7 of large sams of money for public insti tutions a'd wy tena tne of union between Lees faye me dbyd eet ones ae to car: y eut the ‘Santiago was still undecidéa. Bishops of Sereva and ‘The trial of the offenders ‘The Archbisbop of Santiago, aud Conception solicited Congress to amend the Civil Code, sores Vane ener ny minenCY 9 the laws of the coho first railroad train reached Quillta on the lith of June, and was the cause of great rejoising. An exclusive privilege for the navigation of the Maulé eS ee meter eelog ical society bad been established in San. wage Britih trom built ehip Allen sunk at her im the Bay Res pg fee + discharging. She was af. Verwards sold, as she lay at tbe bottom, for $1,060. ‘Tue scam Cala, 7 forty two tons, had arrived safely from Bog’ after a six months a detained fur a long time in the Straits of Toe geptiemen ot Valparaiso continued to wenjoy fox- bunting. There were po less than forty-seven well mount od riders at the last meeting, and the chase is said to have been eplendid. A recent decree of the Su) Court, authorizing Judges to demand an exhibditon of the books of merchants who are called up as witnesser, bad given great dissatis- faction and created a good deal of sensation ia Valparaiso, A correspondent tp Valparaiso writing to the Panama Herald, saye:— A deputation leaves the cli7 ‘9 morrow for Santiag, sent by the mercoapta t> represent 10 \he President of th» repablic, necersary {> the the sdvisabllity of revoking & late decrer of the Hupreme’ court, legaliziog virite to merebants offces by Judges. d=mancing the exhin’ don of their books. The Court founded its sentence on laws ben only Spply io ee scensed and wot wo third pares. The fat Js, apadive dealer bas been payieg largely in, bond, an¢ deapatching ceriain goods at a lower valuation than is right. The Oustom Hoase sutborities cannot trace the fra erorpt teed of orm thelr merchan unporting the artic’ Dut instead of formals g thelr sumarias, end making gal intr rogailous they poupoe cown ov the mervbauis, aad impere Evely Ceovand thelr books or a The foreien mintaters, bot reading the laws carefully, have refuned. to lnver!- re, aad consequently the exetiemeut Bas been very great indeed. at oe time It ¥ as PeriouNy wopres s ‘clove all the stores to gether, and keep tbem H merebanis the aacredneas of their boows. ey ceed ot B Rrowne of Huth, Gruving & > ritish commerce HH. Manm. of asp & can, K. Bors. French; Salvadr Vidal, Spacish; Juilo Balsr, ; Francisco Smith nauve, PERU. THM REVOLUTION AT A STAND—POSTTION OF THE PORCHH AT ARI QUIPASPAOPORED SHUPMENT OF GUANO TO NBW TORK—a ALL POR AMERICAN SEIMS—THE DORAX MINES GF THE SOUTH SAILORS SHOT From Pere Swe learn that the revolotion has made ne move irce lat advices An Arica covrespondent, under date of June 20, writes ua— in polt ice, Cen J new, The government forces, about 3.00) strong, under General San Ramon, are three from Ariyuipa they are a‘rald to make an svack, and the in et {raid of making a sortie. There they are walch- Tg oneh ober £1 Peruano, tho of c\al,paper of Peru, contains the cor Persondeoce by tween the secretary of Foreign Affaire and her Britannic Ma‘esty’s Charge d’A‘fuirs in Lima, relative to theseizore of tho steamers of war Ira and Tues, by eh the ‘Cbarce refuses to comply with, on the nds that he would thue be violating bir \nsiruetions, lending aid to one of the contending parties. The previous! ‘The correspondent of the Panama ale writing from Calno, June 26, gays:— The revolution ended, the anthori'ies have little elas $0 Go than to diepree of the pelitionl offenders. and they are o placed im very singles, poskion ‘The ennvention la deeden)y in favor of hm ent Death and ' bons ped ani hi and xi From the Peruvian \mopr'eoamesi to not very iiksly" (> Particularly favored ‘by him, aad be is Snsions to punts: them for thelr ingrauivade. Charles |. Worm, Faq, had rece!ved hie corm mission as Dasith Vice Consul in Arica. The Apurimac #till remained at Islay; two of her engi peers Oc erted the Vivanco cause and went up to Calieo on the Tima ‘The British frigate a Islan’. The French ship Perseverante and British sobr. Cockat “ice in Cal'no. Pm ., apn ft py government ‘e my A ship guano, ray about 100,000 tons a year, to ml States by way of the Isthm raving in expense might be saved, and « gentleman will pase teal conmeecaen an Uae can ist to prt on a l'ne of vessels between the Obinchas and Panama, the railroad Company te reserve ie" guns ot Panama and deliver it in New York ‘Callao (June 2) correspondence of Panama Herald ir. N. Sebute bas petitioned the ecnvention for exclorive permisrion for wn years of establishing a bank ing boure, with a funded capital of $3,000,000, say $200, 000 to be deporiied in Peru and $1,000,000 in Farope, be pr to discount biWe, pagareer and loans, at rater from 6 to 10 per cent per 1m and sel! bilis of exchange jepowite: Rurope; the power also to . to be received joverament ofiess ar ater ihe aifaire of the bank to be ano pbitshed every aix months by « onmmitiae. propo sition met with much favor amongst the Counct! of Minis tert, apd they ordered the scheme to be submitted to the Commercial Tribunal, and Perovian like they proposed Impoanibilitice for the 1p yt ~ bank, and they were ver: rly rejected by Mr. Sebute, ‘Ooeet riderab derabie exoitemen' has existed Ay men ae & the rewulte likely to acorue cent discovery of the borax mines ip South Peru, a source Of wealih equal to tbat of the guano islands. However the matier bas recetyed ite quietas for some time, Zevailes bavirg, by ao official order, probibited the work ing of the mines, and conrequently (te exportation from the country, unt! the government can inform imelf of the Sctonl extent and value of this new source of wealth to e Sle" bering pot our mer tbe conntry On the Sb jart. a raiior, in attempting to escape from bie grard, was shot dead, and another was frightfally baycneted’ They belonged to an English versel, aad haa been plkerd there until the wearel was ready for sea. As & Malivr of course no sotice will be taken of thie matter, a both English end Americans can be shot and murdered without exciting the least atrention hou apoR. GOVERNMENT TECHIE AT INE ELEC HONT GENERAL TRNAS as) Rome. ONIZY ~ FIS® Pece COC0k CROP AND PRICES THe ally im favor of the gnvorament this about; and the ail the corrdption amt ppowition ne of we prevent tt * returned w Qrito, and it je eald that Urbion poen “by tit steamer to dlecoarge bis minsion to Rome and Brazil The dealers 19 Gp00n are at their wit's ond, The price NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 28, 1857. the sellers aa fp sierming immigrants tray be on their arrival, thay wilt becouse laxy tn a abort Pothing p'atotain eaters. Man won’t work when he can do without tt, and the Irish car do a a bas beg my work in thia climate. ‘The mol iw progress: it be thts year, though I ie Pare wos Exchenge will probably or} at par ip London by next ell; it ip now at 464 per $1, end in Lima they are de- wending hile at a diecount, and it would not surprise me to learn that they obtained "what th: ey ask. BOLIVIA. } From Bolivia we learn that the yellow fever was in- ) creasing in the city of La Paz Notbipg bad been resolved Fh pen the privilege soli. cited by the Freveh Coneul, for the purchase and exporta- tion of copper ores on ef VALPaRiBo, Joma 15,— Business ts dull, there being ~~ pexshuese in the mart ets, and Canora in bond heavy. lowing are the quotations of 10e:—Copper in saat Der qq) , $22; hides, dry, $23; “te dry, 200 Ibe, $8 15; plies bread, dry, or 2 $8; sitpete, in Tquique, 82 6234; $28; coal, ton, $7 59; cocao, per ; cafes, C. R., $16; tin, ig Felt $27; guano, Chi- on, $16, NEWS FROM THE WEST INDIES. ‘The Labor Supply Question—Valuc of an Eng> Mish Admiral’s Opipior on Blockade--Freneh Trade to Jamaica—Sporting Iatelligence— Death of an English Shipmaster—the ArgioIndian Cooile Trade—Sugar Crops and Yield. Wohave files from Kingston, Jamaica, to the 13th of July. ‘The papers are very jubilant over the success of the de putation which waited on Ivrd Palmerston on the subject of a “free labor supply.’’ The best results are hoped for by the planters. ‘The Kingston Standard of July 11, says:— We ascribe to Admiral Wa'cott’s servile drivellings on the subject of yellow fever the unprofessional nonsense given uteerance to by the first Lord of the Admiralty, a Short time ago, reepecting the unGtness of gunboats tor the slave trace preventive service on the coast of Cubs, whilst bis lordship was quite prepared to advise her Ma- to increase her blockading squadron on the coast of As if the climate on the coast of Cuba was to be compared with that on the coast of Africa; or as if the mortality on this station ever approached that which has derolated #0 many fumilica whose relatives have been en on the African coast blockade ‘A slave trate suppression meeting was held in King. ston onthe 10th of Jaly, Thanks were voted to the Lon- fn de utetion. ‘The following official ‘etter bad been published: — Exrconve Cowxrrres Orrice. m July 10, 1888 | His Excellency ibe Lientenant Governor Kxeoative } Committee, see “no objection to w vessel with a consist: tee Drlacipally of wines from Mtarvellies; under | being allowed to come to en ry al the port of Rig «| Sei Tomas tale tteiaoere seia wrvant, wie AY ihe, Becretary | To the Collector and Comp:roller Custom House. Governor Darling was expected at Kingston on the 21st | of July. ee ee Captain Erskine, was at Port Kingston regatta came off on 30th Jone. The pull- img and ene could not be surpassed. Of the Dg won the first prize of £25. plain Ain ing at Port Morant, died on the 6th inst , 0° bitous fever. The Saint Apn’s racer were poxtnoned for The Colonial Standard, Kingston, bes ie “following eummary :-—The ‘weather during the last fortnight bas been very dry on the south side of the island, and there bas been some sickness, priscirally, however, derived from &. fever appears to have become almost endemic ever etnce the Royal Mail Steam Company fastened upon it for i's central station. So Dvee, two weeks ago, brought down a fearful lot of disease and death; and s.uce the Conway came in we understand some fever cares have developed themselves. The crops, on the whole, will be somewhat, though not ly , tw excess of last year. ing ‘mielligence continues extremely favorabie. TRINIDAD. ‘The past fortpight does not eiford us many topics for our summary. The Governor's ball, on the evening of the the last packet lef, commenrea the period with gaiety and recreation. and its in{luence seems t> have ex- tended over the time fr lowing The steamer Lord darrie bas rcturned from Ango-tura. The news vrovgbt by ber from the gold Gelds \* contirma- tory of the existence of gold over a large tract of country, ip amply sufficient quantities to rey extraction, Overa tions, however, bave to b ied during the wet sea- son. | Peveral samples of the gold have been up, ard our American friends are on the move to organize a company for the purchase of the Jand or the privilege of working the miner, The bark Grapville haa arrived with the fourth supply of coolies from Calcutta Toere were 272 people altogether ‘ended by ber who have beer since located. This ibe nombers received this year up to 1,019 adults and 143 chidres end intanw There bas been aleo another arrival of Cape de Verde people The Iahor of the immigrants hos not yet heen rendered available, although vey much required, as the planters are in fore want of laborers just now to get the cultivaticn clean. The creole iahorera cannot be depended ven tn the least at this time of the year, a* directly the rains begin to fall they are off to their provision grouns, Up tr last date the amount o ar oleared out is 22,677 . 8,761 Werces, 3,460 bbie.: of molasnen, 7,466 puns , ‘205 Uerces; and of rom only 450 puns —kee ing nearly 5 G00 hhde of sugar bebina the same time Jest year Tho © com sbivped amounts to 3,506,166 Ibe. There are 6,441 tona of shipping im the gulf | ORAN ADA Ten vearols have deen despatched with produce for the home market, and, ip Yuding « few shipments of cocoa per mail eb amet mali lot per tpter-colontal vessels, our exports of ples from lst of January to date 7 bhde 42255 Uerces, 1,496 barrels, and 470 bage evgar; 1,080 puncheon ru . Resites this tb The entire suger crop wil) bardly fs hort of 7,000 bhda The weather, which hax been highly advantageous to manufacturing opersticne since the commencement of the crop, foreboder now @ change equally favorable to the DP ompects of be largely extenued coitivation jor next year. Two hundred and eighty coolies from India have been landed. BRITIAH OVIANA. The contract for steam crm munication between Dema- rare, Exrequebo and Berb os bas been taken by Captain Bproeton and Mr G. P Watson, merchant is Weer nest ‘The weather di ring the part fortnight haa been showery, and two or three daye have been very wet. The weather upon the whole is very favorabie for the growing cancs, whieh are tbrivire AP additiopal evidence thet thie was » fetitious five the total imports {ato the Uuvted sates for the » ing yeare — Raia 18,207 18h 1866 The stock on band stb princi prin te nia States on the Ist of Japoary last was 26,400 bales, of which 13,660 wae in Boston and 0000 in Now Orleans. The sctval arrivals from that ate to the taj of Joly pave bern B&Ae0 bales, and the amount cleared and loading at Caleotta April 43, 1867, 10 650 bales. Al) thin will be doe in thie country before the Lith of October. The stock re- pertes op band tn Bow Now York alone, en the Ist for! no heeltation in say! ¢ Dow in ante ct oe tngege the attention of planters, By compen ag importa for seven years shore with crops of cetten which thie bagging was to cover, ae neh credence js to he pinced tn the reporie bow being soln trionsly ‘circulated about a short supply of bagging, and & 6 orequept rise in pris. We tave not spoken of Kentucky barging, of shiche large amount t# sonvaily ured The production of thie Gescription of begging for the year 1866 was 70,000 places, Of 100 yards enoh, equal te reven million yarde | The ewok of both kinds op band Jap. 1, 1866, wae 16,000 baler India and 7,000 pleco Ke ntocky, togetner eqaal to 6,100,000 yards On Jan. 1, 1867, there were 26 400 bales India and 0,000 pieces Kentucky, eqnal ty 10,080,000 yarda, The *pecnistore and partion in their interent have had much to ray recently about dry rot and damage 4 ad #,ocke, but we have the authority of leatiog dealers in article in Boston and New York for raying hat ten per cent will folly cover dry rot ‘op Northern this ctimate of Reptuck damere, aod consom sion rts. Even were the lows by dey rot double it weld be folly mace good hy the amount y bagging which on of » Hert io Joly of each of the advance —Thir ie ings of last year, © Jone to 2¢ in the early pert ot * clroviar of May 2, reports gummy « reaver d ehipments We trvet oor pinotere will met be 4 luded by the apeca lature who are trying fo force prices vo bevond a legit) mate staodard Fhe enpply fe ample. and epmoulsto: « oan not effort to hold over: they are oblige? (9 vetl, and if } reed op from Ife in The Cerentta lower, With they are bot foptent to reorive @ reasunahie profit, the reaction will leave dem bigh and dry, ax some parties | slened the of the bark Britivh Tur, of London, load. | over when be whisered to Conover; thin! wore loft tast year, who had to submit toa loss of $30 to THE TS TIMONY BEFORE THS BEFERES. ‘The testimony in the case of Judge Ingraham’s order 'o thow cause why Daniel D. Conover should not be attached for contemps in having disobeyed the tojunction issuing ‘out of the Common Pleas, in the matter of me Street Com- miseiener’s office, books and papers, was continued y teréay before Henry Hilton, Mq., at his office Trinity Building, at two o'clook P. M., pursuant to adjournment from Friday las’. Deniel McGinn sworn and examined by Mr. Brady—Isa contractor; was in court when Judge Peabody signed the search warrant on the 18th July; raw Mr Brady hand fome papers to Conover; and aunouace that he had served ‘an injunction on Conover, that was immediately on the rignir g #f the warrant; did not notice in whose hands the warrant then was, his attention being attracted to Mr. Bray; knowe ur Brewer by right; oas't say whether be observed him in court at or about that time; saw him there that morning; saw bim last very shortly before the ba was signed; he might have been in court at the time. Cross-examined by Mr Field—! have no contracts with Mr Deviin, nor ip the vache hg lg i did nothing © wards petting bim appointed ‘or; I was standing at ibe Judge’s rigbt band reat Tas saw ward and serve the Papers on Copover; saw the neue banc the warrant to the the oft cer; immediately on that Biacy rove and banded the papers over 5 ight sborider; can’t say what the officer did with the war. rapt. Patrick Deviin sworn and examined—Ie no relation of Charles Devlin; was in court when Judge Peabody ® the search warrant on the 18tb July; eaw Mr. Brady some papers to Conover on that occasion, and heard Mr. Brady announce that he had served an injunction on Cono- ver; at the tyme be made that apnouncement Mr. Brewer was invide the railing, behind Mr Field; hp) the copstable, was outside the railing to the i ft, near th 16 gate; ‘Wwitnees was sitting to the left of the Judge on the platforn dié not xee Brewer or Farrington go out of court; noticed them when Brady gave notice ef injuncuon; Brewer a and whispered to Mr. Conover ir. Field was then speaking to the Judge on the subject of the in Jenetion. Cross-#xamined by Mr Meld—Is a carpenter; worked ty ta roet | | for Mr. Devlin before the fret of May. op ws private of bie (Devin’s) own; old not work for bim Commirsioner Lor since he was appointed ; war \n court by chencete hear the trial; was snbponaedt> come here; made ap affitavit In thie matter betore; volunteered to do #0; Mr. Devlin got me to make It; saw the Judge sign both the warrants; he laid them on tne deak bnt did not give them to apy one; Harry Bertholf took them up; did not seo Brady, Biel, Brewer and Farricg’on, all at the tame time. [Witness explained that he saw them ail at the tame time, bnt his eye did not cover them all at the same instants] Saw Bertbolf drat. Q@ Which did you see fret? Mr. Brady—Tbat question is not intelligible. Mr. Field put the question in another anape. Itaw what Bertbolf did with the warrant; nex} saw Mr. Brody, or rather my eve rested on Mr Brewer, and then pasted to Mr. Brady who was ririog to hand Corover the papers; could see Mr. Bredy and Brewer to the same line, on a borizontal line; I could take them im in the same range. mea; Brewer was between Mr. Noyes and Mr Lag J Mr. Bri about eight fees eats oe i Mr. Field; the bl after be Jadge search w was sitting beside the law- 1 pext rat when] him next after that, he was standing at the en- trance of the Hall of Records with books in his hand; did net know Farrington at tat time; some mien debiod oa said, ‘there fa the constable ;’’ that was before Brad: nounced the injunction; next saw Farripgton in the Records; to the best of his knos ledge Brewer was Proved ke he was rather alitipg; was about a moment whispering {Here a dia- Rrein was sketched by the referee, aod the wiwess closely quertioned as to the pesitions of the d.tlerent parties in the caurt roc Tocniied hey Mr. Brady—Saw Bertbolf hand the war. rant to Mr Field; when I sew Farrington at the Hell of Records be was in the Street Commissioner's dopartmsn'; that was abvut Ofiron minutes afer Mr Boady anpounred the irjonction; when I saw rmewe face the bovks I did not know where ee To Mr. Fielé—¥ ben ribet han ted Mr Field the war- yan'. Mr. Field reached for it; cannot say whether he rose Sr Ee on Mr, Braay ; to es Gane of or Von Ded the warrant in’ bie band when Mr rose; Tihink Mr. Field rose to address the Court w! en MP. Bracy made the apnouncement; did not observe what Feta’ did with the warrant. Evgepe Hagan sworn—Was lately a policeman; don’t knew whether I have been diem! or not; was in coart when jeter Peabody signed the search warrant on the 16th of July; saw ir, Brady band papers to Conover, and ard ‘announce that Fe had served an injanetion on Conover; when tbat was mad in tp the rear of Mr. Field and Mr. Brower was ratho! whether ay cet Ll age he was altractod to Mr. Brady; don't know Fe rrington. Croee-examined by Mr Field—Did not see Berthoif give the ‘rant to any ene; witness was then sitilo; wert sice of the courtroom, nearer the Judge Mr. Brady and Sickle: ; does pot Bnow whether Brewer receiv- ed the warrant and left the Court be‘ore Grady rose, but thinks be could pot have dove so. | Witness was here sbown the diagrem, and asked as to positions of counsel ard Mr. Conover. He thought the peeitious of Brady aod Aicklen were correct, but that Mr. Noyes rat at the right of Mr. Field Mr. Field, Jr, wae at the left of nis father writing §=Mr Brewer's porition eas correct.) Bertholf wes eemetimes on the left snd some:imes on ‘ho right of the Jndge that day; saw him go up aod take the payer oil the derk; can’t ray on wbich side be went ap; the Jadge Jatt the rere down right side of the beneb Mr Field wastearer to him than Mr. Noyes; Mr. Brad: rose to serve ‘be injonntion at the moment Teaw Berth tke the warract; Kertholf stepped do bench op which he was etanding and does pot know whet be had reached Feld #ben Brady rere torerve the ipjenction; Brady was about eight or Dine feet beb'nd Conover. No more witnesees being prosent a discussion arose as tothe adjournment of the case, After which, the last Hagan, arked the referee w permit him to portion of bis testimony, Jadge Peabody put the warrant to bis left rathor than to bis rightafter signing it To Mr Fiold—I talked with @ poteon in the room ance; it war Patrick Devlin, To Mr Bredy—(id not apenk to him about bis toatl mony The explanation I have made ia the resuit of my fection, and not of ® conversation with ~4 one; Devlin asked me what position we Jad; ir. Bertholf was at the time; I raid yt at ibe from the bigh | Judge’ left, spa im coming to review the thing I recol- oy ca the warrant ra her st ols left\han at 8 ri Ac)varned tll to day at balf past three. Brooklyn City Sews. Scrrom=p Tears ny Viotasce —Ooroner Redding pro” ceeded to view the body of @ man on the corner of Hamil top avenue and bp py a PP te a‘ernoon It ‘& pears the man died under mi me six orreven days rat ton, and was strock upon the head been ordered, and an investigation will be held by Coroner Snell. Brooxiys Commo Oovrct, Procrmpiwce —A meeting was heli last evening, the President im the chair. A com munication was received from the Mayor relaue to the ‘Mourziing and empounding of dogs. A revolution was scdopted anthorizing the payment of fifty ceate for each deg delrvered to the pound, which wae authorized to be erablivbed A commonication was presented asking the Oommen Counet! to jom to construct a hors railroad Vieshivg avenue, for he put he fate cf the Wallabout. every summer for y © mpletned of citizens who ar repaee every me aed ae of mak ‘es copsiderabie oppesition, ihe authority wan grasied by a vote of 17 to 16. ing thet the i qqmenenienten wan pretsates preving ree Don of cow stables in Seventh sarc be — The erbjoct was referred to toe Board of @ alth The reporta of the Committees om Polloe were called up. report recommended that the number of majority patrolmen in the cl.y be derignated at 198. The minority report as amended bo | Alderman De! Vecohio, devigaated the py mber at 160. majoriny report slight diecansion enaned, and the Made pied by & vot of 26 ayon 10 6 bile endeavoripy to mod bank, and wae Hie body was re. pmoth: red before ald could reach bi covered. United States District Court, vi ONS IN ADMIRALTY. AUPTLIR LIER DECOR OF THE FUTKEME COURT, Jeiy 47 — Henry 0. Beach vs. the whooner Native and Cory Corw rebooner @aa 6 thin p rt with with @ her (eite) Gates Supreme Court stands in the ee The Court ay an omry hyporhoeation by yon the favte in proof, would have mi fot @i'b cote been vk. Lanel © TOMY = PRO LRN. Pitney Covneiion ot. the whoomer Native. Thin waa & Nhel upon s cotomry The cme comer before the Court se cowoorely Red perplexed iw tbe statement of facta, that it It Hor #18! + lo a orrtain ite ac aal merita, or whether wither party contest oe baw a lien upon the vessel A refe epee of ered to @ comm erioncr to report the facts, show Re the Watomry w have been primarily valid, and yota ing oa “pow the resel. Army Int Companies E,G, Kand L, 24 regiment United sates artillery, new stationed at Forts Hamilton, Iade;endence, Brady and Mackinac, are under orders to proceed imme diately and garrison the posts on ine upper Missienipp! lately cocupied by the troops destino’ for Uta and Kaa- sas, This ie a moet importani and judicious move, as the Sioux tribes of Indians who inhabit that region of the country are 1 bogey hye ae Note! the many tmportan' femy tle zene DAIL te cnneideved the exponnes Department will not reach nearly that of any of the few yh he no doubt, to judicious admiristra Floyd, assinted by the counsels of Gene- Persone! Intelligence, Atibe La F: Sir Goes Myroa Ry a lov. lark, Osnan- Meena trcaerestie oh o. MeLe Sravclicor br Raed wane nel St, Tonk a By J.B, Curtis. Beq., Byde Paik Det J. jor B, B Jears, Louton; Joh From Calif yale via Aspinw il in tha naan ‘Iss Mrs Meeker and two children, Dr'Q.B 1a Entard ‘avlor, 8 Texlor 3 Pobart 0 Hotton, W 7 Grimes, WB Han ume re Brgent, JN Ryerson. J B Pesohy aud servant. M Peiers. wite'snd three children, F hrick, ‘teat Bt tinier Desripg spd servant.U 8A Jos Neve Isaso Ney, 3 »aron, c W Balord, Mrs Searle snd clld, B J_ An rim, os J In Mre Bbalve ane foor children, 1) Smiih. 4 belie, ‘Crosby, Mra Puekbont ‘all, 8 Reed, Hathaway. WN Leet, 0.0 Sloat, #8 Trier, Misa Tslaban, 0 B Rich, T 8 Moant. H'Boltsree, Wm Paller. G F Parker Mra Batahcider AM Barris and wife, W Wiley, I) J nell and fe, W Moore. Mra Fellows, Mra Hubbard) JM Cook and Sire? won Prigpeis and vee children. A Dnata D Ma combe: J MeCullongh N Ping. W sein * Chanmen, JB Butler Jno E = ima) “Frederick. Jahn, Potier Ghariee Potter Mra eae ‘Wooley, TM Gorvex, A Henrekip, Fa Wilder H Hare, J 8 Haines, BF Bevege, ‘'B Bardeit, A Polmer. GM Fisher, H # Sprague. won ier, & Cogtwel! JD Arthis, 1 Guo, J ton WD Adams, J Jackeon, K tackaon RM ‘Stocker, A Py Leers‘ord J Leenstord bempann, ow Breeke SW Loring, © Woodha yw dagierd, r J AT Siflea and bov. John Wayea’ J L Rrade1, WH Benton, Parker A Fr’ neh W Botlwen, J Cover, LOnving'on F Hurd, ied i Ae Morgen WR Oar SMe Morgan, «il. 0 Noble, T Dickey A Maddor It JR Movan'ey USN Trape, Mra McCracken Capt A G Jonea GP Aely, De D Aroeemepa, C Medina. P Medipa J V Pore, HY W Rice, o lauge, Jobn Anderson, Sone, Geo Rose. F net co @ Monpalve. vapt ¥ Hemy Mc! Bicol, homas fen and wife, Li W'H Wardelland'291"ta forward caoin. ‘Total 489. From Charleston, in the steamship Nastvil'a —Mre Corson and son, A B ¥iddieton ard laq:, Master an‘ Mias widdleton, Misres “and Od iddleton, Mise Emma »ivdieton. Mra TR Ergin Sise M Dr, TB Whitne: Tadgand four shildren, ‘TR Whitney Masters Ta and bitmer Mra 1. rden mand obs, S ee Move Dedin abd indy. dare tar, Mise M CM ins. Mina La Cillshay Me WR Ta nd daughter, lea Faber Jas Adger Jr. J A i ukes. a1 Sney Hinchburg, 9 B Relver, * Peterman. L Bowie, on, TL Risseli, Jr.. JP Ashton, W B Priogia, ohn Bihioner Bw Wokincie, JH Motel "TG Halton’ W OB White, J 0 Condit, R Thombinson KA Sorin, ‘3 iBSdhen ‘Coben, BO Cleinent, @M Brown, O Randolph, and ater Prem Ric Richmond, dc., in the steamshio Roanoke —J G Woot, Jomes< heeves, B'L Holden, A P Braivnrd, Mr Preston and indy, Mr Swaine and famniy, J coo B Perey, SO Yorn, Cons © Gest Jobn M Et mith Jcho Smith, 'm Tee and ~~ port of New York, July 27, 1857. Fbip Baltle, Zerewa, Liverpool—Zerega & Oo. ae Bites joore, Londoa—Orinnel, Minturn & (0 BID A Bonninger { . Roterdam via Baltt Robson & Fordick. P Bock & 0 Buk er Alicante—Waleb, Oarver & Chase. ea relia "(erem), Wulf, Bremen—Hepnings, Muller & sling Fess Wyilene & han (Be), Mee, Peoarte ap Bega (2 Livirget Bark y= Peokrer, Cemerare-—2 Bei iia sit ighamd-i'5 “Gager. “ wo Jeoper Nertolk— ‘Treadwell. Brig Mt toe dae pa ta—Walsh, Carver & [ =, = Baty ag 3B—D B Tv Wolf. wapnab—MoUreany, Mott & 1. Charlesiow—Dollner, Potier & Oo, Charleston Me’ trendy. Mott & Co, tebe Fleets ee, tee ” 4 Rene Fair Kir Steamship 11 - taal ly 18, with specie YY At a and passengers iott WeRaymona 7 de lat 74) N. lon oe. Bi PM, exehang Siro wi an ‘am clipoer bare, erring SW. showing a blue “‘Seamenip: Nashville, mdse and passer gers, to Rtwamahip Koanoke, skinner, pemergers, to Ludiam & Pleasants. excharged signals wi:b steamahip Samestows. heave tor Nor: See July 5, and Ber. Rebrd LA One brig unknown. SAILED. Rbips A Roninger (Pros, Rotterdam, Rhine, London; Lut a Liverpool; and otbers, ’ oni Wind during the day 8W Miscellaneous and Disasters. Freawsmr Vaxpennitt—We have been informed that Capt DL Wilcox, the eateemed and favorite commander of the steamship Vanderbilt, bar seat in bis resignation, owing to J riuate business requ! ing ail bis time and #teotiun on rhor » During the time the Vanderbilt baa been under his command: be hes made many warm and admiring (riends by hia uroanity and kindness of manners, and Commodore Vanderbilt paris With bis services with regret, Capt Rdward Bigeina, lately in command of te steamabip H-rmann succeeds Capt Wileox inthe Vanderbilt The fact that Oxpt Higgins haa bean tn command of the Hermann for she last ten years, is evidence of Dia fitness for the important port to which de hae mucceeded. Tho steamship Neanviile, Capt Murray, arrived yenterday from Obarieston, The obliging purser bas our thanks for lain Bon'hern papers, Snir Evarrs at Philadelphia 24th from Liverpow nate snore nde of light wesierly winds snd Suriog the ‘eath are bad not 26 hours easterly winds. At it int a t urine ® thunder sqnall fom 8W, was seu, by lightuing, which splintered the main royal mast, and then pasaet whhout further injury. Sap Moriente. yt night this ship worked and tie s een OD At Olgdt. Cane Ie, tn omnetsenine, Forward tore Cory mh . ie aap] ond otberwine ws ship eo Peownaiy ‘het the ae howe tron reachea into her. ae, Fo bert vesteriay Le! nas H Prost, Berry, boy Ii rious Injury The 8 put beck to New ard jth, and ¢id not reach that port at a hoe carried away mainmam about Haqteg: sev saved the Al the #ame time hi ik Masrercen Doane of and from New York for I. ‘with grain, put into Newport on Saturday afternoon, Se ae ud of maipmast = from Roo} land for Bostn, errands ard worked into Joewict bay Sovatre | Groneed the Raator 13 long 4 day ¢ leeward of Oaye st Roque, aa Bg noomiented with rune east winds aud a current gain ipa § mies per hour WRW: bed to sland north. Sorth” oro pod work to easward in 9 F,, so-th we iden days afer cromsing tne reat hai ‘in Ton 90, 97 dupe oe ae festhera Crom At Ran Francinco, was 81 daye to the Zojualor in be Atlante; cross tia rn 81; waa @8 daye to Cape Horn, waa 15 days of ape Horn in heavy galea. Ship Vereai les, at San Fransisco, wae 25 dave off Cape Plorm in heavy gales; lot sali, siove ‘bulwarks, head kere wo Co* per, at Pan Francisco, was to the Rqustor in fee Atiasticy’ croverd in lon 19, waa (6 ae, Pity ad was 18 days off the Onpe In heavy glen; lont foretopaail, yard, ac. Propeller flanta Crnz, et San Franciaeo, wns 28 Gaye to the Equator in the Atinntic and crossed In lon 32; was 68 days to Cape Horn; wae J 8 off the Cape In Reavy gales. fp; the see nd and aire mates of bond 8 Ee on 'secount of mu'in} At Tabit) May ion, hark Virpinia, Peakes, of New Bedford, ‘Wo bbls oft. ‘spoken, eo. Rhy ov egemaven Las oie from oh > May 9 for Cape Town, ba] oy Po, ae fou ‘Bhieids for fan Pranciaso, eee tama ne, from Liverpool for N York, Jaly 8, baie Lawven, crash Noein LA Wh LJ AD tocne, fat 4 ton 42 Seago from Rio Janeiro for Richmond July $8, of Raw ae Barcelona for Rio Janeiro, Jane %. off san ean boa Marshall, from Liverpool for New York, ap ¥ Mobile for Liverpool, Jane 19, rant Di, from Calas for Lisbow, Joly 18, Ist 4114, ton w At Strong's Taland May 10. ship Martowrr, bw onve Oye «among. Buenos Ayres, July ghsringe %. ton ay agnil. , July &In port brig Reuviuas, he .ce, 11 days panes» FeiSesorn, July 6—fld Commedore, Bliss, Sunderland, {Ntsox Brver, Ja, July 3-Sld bark Rventide, Partridge, ‘senmron, July 18—Arr brig Lady Charman (Ar) Hil, New ‘Victoria, York: vo date, brie TM Maynew, do, Bld 20th big Dorant, atiehore esa New York, are rigs in mepege fra from New York, 12% do 10 days; Princess Royal, Pearman. from do, ant 12D for do ©, ant AGRA, July 8—4rr brig CH Berry, wall for obey Inland. wih ere nek eee —_ Varmovrn Ja, July 9—*rv brig Laura, Hufflcetom, Baltf+ mora Grmoa, July 6—In pert hark Nevada, Percival, for fay p.stos & reek. Sid about 9th, bark Osman!!, 10. ply 12— In ort aries Fei hineston. J. nd. Ob) works Nid \ ion, Olt Earber to toad for Boston’ ViveRroon, Joty Xe lara Wella Fong Kone. in tbe ver outward bor nud 11h, Rea King, Bai ser. for Bos- ampson, for N York; North —merca, Clark, phig: Kolerorise. Wade. for Keg Kong. se do itih, Khersorese in) for st Juboe “8F, and Iand. Aue ey Pnropa (). Letich, for R ve vo th Procor, for do 2h; Coornwattea Parton. for do 37k; Gen Waabingich, Comings for do aug 4; ity of Bartimare (a, Ketek for NYonk ant 18, Persia ey Indhion i Olera Broobman Higgins, tor ao 12th “ashhurtoa a Breas: for ¢o 18th; M Tyron, Moreton, for do 21nt; Wr om aera: for ced tee Gov tas ton, ee for 4 “mpg Je ¥ do N . more 20'b: John @ R Rravanes toes vin ‘tor aaveaneh Foun: Florids. Mills for ¢o; Harry Rinff Redman for Mobile soon: Adelaide Hell, Wage. tor NOreane Vuh; Marcin Gh ? Merry man, for do top; siiion. William, for Melbonrae, sup: pexed xbt ready; Plorenoe Mig linwnie, Gove ‘or dy ua; Mone Sigh of De Hees. Wunteas Ine da SAR 4uTa. June Z—Sila baries “als, Peretval, Boston; Camboidge Harding, fm: ia a ante & port ope Harrisburg, Wiewel, Manentieas, Jol 7 ize Bs *n0 Gen Cushing. Varin. for NYork, lag. ane Leavitt and be Cosy janes 8: man, urc; bake Alp 4. bret Minnile, Neleon. ‘> Roston, idg; Clarence, Phinney, une: febr Smithaoria:, Davie Matanzas. Ju'y 16—'n port among others, rt Quince. spragne from ‘tavane told for owen bad = arr 1h; Jor ua fauren, Yisbon, from Boston. sobarging Vth, Mazaitan May 34—Is. port ship Troowah Kir’ Franct so, for Barope, teed ow dod ood: echr Ata Mat one plonteao Bay, Ja, July 9—areschr New York, Manon, Jvre 22-Rid brig Uranna, Wiel | Boson having revalred, “renun W stias@ Crom ane ama, July 18—-Arr st’ amabip Sonora, Whiting, Sen Frame PUNTA ARENAS. Tnly a Jonet rep bark yf 2» More, for San Francisco, leg pe 2— Are <7 Kendall 4 dave from Pages Fara, Rornd (and ald 37th for aa Manu, Ja, iuy a Engeuis, Cook, Balt Raccen Istanp, July 14—%o Am veasel tn port. Stock HOLM, June %0—Arr Ly dis. Jones, Honor Tue Texet, July &—Arr tohin Hood, Bearse. Tonasco, July 2—'n vort brig: Mian janituay Pader, ‘ALPARAISO. June " Jat i ter, 7 thn wasn: Gruseser. Mason, Bonbon. Hiadee; alec: \) barks ona '. a ship “weabington i, Gray, une; Gold Hunter, (Pen Sreamsnir Noarn Awnican it Queseo— 2, WYork, Lilies Sarapnan” Midd evcar © York” Prosmee em is Orleane cist 8.9 Berra, " i ath, Rr ; risane; Dan h Ne X: Migane: J, Danie rei freys, Son Frene! forth Amer! Queenstown, July 10—Arr Wm Prnr, Philadelphia, aun Anna bad been lost on Prats Shoal, The crew were: The ship Robs itehell, for Beene, 1a Mitchell, fcr London, had foundered in the- ‘The ebip Pa! was ashore near Oalcu ta, Pi. ship Redgauntlet, for Queewsio wn, bad put into Akyab, : ip Morthern Light, from Akab for England, Bed (pud- a ft PROWOR, July 2%, PM—Arr ine = Fam Dovrlas ‘ton, lobile brira J MS) ). Boor brign ky a Gee: ste: nea tarda 3 cin and Wietalen. Sunday, pit er on eg aon Rv Fe ae 0 " Saneines Palile. Stevens staan de Cal ‘Onda; a Grance Tine (Ar), Mito, Nacvan. Jenkins, Hallett, Boston: Gager, York" ship Jchanien. (rem) Vor Fries, bark Blue Wing Srrntam 7Rio fanelro: brign nPenay OP Larriman, Beaten: Harricsne Ried, Dubel, nae Director Kirwan, & Jot PORSPORT, July 2—sid Trig Webster Kelly, Harriman, Na LRETON July 23—Arr scbra Rosa a) wv bosond to nctee in ard put te for a Durbar? Joba k jomtom ehip Madawerh lg Ne ee froma alam Plomn er Mio tae! ‘YBa thin the, omg. Liverroot Sid brie VALAIS. J: sro eee “Pe Time Phils Din. ety inker, Bonth, aud Ophir, oe v *TARTPORT, July 2- net, Aer te Jobn van, Mick MeCurdy, Pb i Mieiphine nnd joyt "valine ALL BIVE® July eee en Pratt, mehr Medisver, M ler, lem vom. sla cht Beans fiw 60 C14 sehr ty wl Ow Ytrow ‘Squall Wwower 20 5d brig Wane derer Doturer. West Indies: achr Platt) f%. . wren on syd FIGNT daly 3 7:10 PM~ Passing out bark Doane ee uly ame . Ma'iids, O'Brien Philadelphia: 5 om Abo Fl sixty coasters, jen, ve been collec ing tn harbor for ten dave, and detained bef MACHIARPORT. Jo’ 128M brice Sinck Taw, Sparks, GuudaionDe: Pode Par Miller, Comat ot A — eae Are brig Cura, Waite, York. iia brig Nathan, Fo: ari, Car MYPTIO, a a U—Arr rie, R Bingham #hannon, Key rents Tne wn Varlen Ga NEW ORLMANA. July Ik Arr stoamahlpe Cathorn, Rain Tiare Flov\4a porta: Atlaniic, Lawleas, a otto. Fe een wane, 1% say See ene Wotan, bee, NYork, NEWPORT, July 25, 2 PM— posal Tt Hathaway a te yA dt, Treseure, and toe, ie ie +f: mmerte. Tyler. Ron tout; y Jertey City: ateamahip Westosenter, Clark, ecrrin Carlisle, Phfiadeiphia | ld imothy Phare Cranimer, Phila antobte: 0 G Floyd Ro tnd Freccis French, Jove and, do; Ws Frown, do (or at): Trhena, Rorton, and Jasob Jara. Lion, NYork: Pent Geo H Davin,’ Seni. and ane Warmer Port © ou — Arr brig Factor ‘Tims, Cardensa calf, Mortem on . ‘crows 7, Ben tees er, ed Oleero, Vatew, Phijnre meat ASG pare city PAL 43 Grace Pb ih sa Walden mae port, Matte and ; Parmer, Racket. Niore Phi reas Terry avd Sarah Nae. ; nes anf y Miler Milk r, Miller, York a0 ope Mrovent Carer Roont At alien, Kinney, ree Below nr Emeline Potter, te trom anc two sebre unknown. Sla sohr Onroline M Wlison, a ate My Jule hefty h Ret few London eerie bre ing chip Bytvia, trom Liverpoot, ew port Inne BAe ships Golten Ringloaces thewn, Boston, ae treme brig Merehen'm:n Rovd.’ ld duiy & ship Pormors 8)0 Inne 2. bar gmirh, Bonota’n ce fucen, Hh cdip Ardrew L. 5 28th Paliere, Wage Bevicrey’ eae soy Rigen torn Opieo: 34, bares Friern dahip, ve Jone A Falk in’: Bat ger ‘Oregon, pty 1, lay, Poget Sound, RaARRAR Jay 21— wad! vn a0 be Sate SS, Dee z apr Tarr bri Bosca et RYork. oid be ra bar Caer Hoey WS orb: Larey. a RYort, Cid be Lie rac bere rage pg rb ‘bre Piandome, Brown, nian "Wiwiaton, J July 24 wee WARP HAR diy Tee dee Balt 2h. Jae Spree. do: at m7 Gelp bin: Jobo Colle Weier: cor Nron” 1 martine, Gurney,