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NEWS FROM HAVANA. Slave Cargo and Burning ef the Slaver— Cecile Inportation— Health and Trade Re- ‘The United States mai! sleamsb!p Philadelphia, Alfred ©. Gray, commander, which left New Orleans at 9 A. M. ef we 20eb inet for New York, vie Havana, at which place abe arrived on the morning of the 234 inst., and saved age'a at poon the came day, arrived ai Quarantine ary yesterday morning. ‘The Philadelphia landed $51,200 in epecie at Havena. and Drings 80 passengers apd $50,500 in silver © New York. ‘Tho siave brig W. D. Miller had landed a cargo of 400 wegroes vear Cardenas. The veere! was burnt. ‘Two cargoes of cooliee had arrived at Havana. ‘Bwe bead of the island and harbor continued very good. Socks and banking continued to be the al) absorbing Sopic of interest. Tye riock of eugar op hand was about 225,000 boxes. OUR HAVANA GORRBSPONDENCE. Havana, July 23, 1857. Dacrease of Stock Brekers—Why their Calling is Winked a —Pickporkes— News from Mexico—Revenue st Aptrt to Fey Spain—The San Vicerie Asscssins— Publi: Feeling —Sewrtta Concha’s Brrthday—Landing of Slaves—Arvi- wel of Ohinese—Large Robtery—Health, de, &e ‘The estab isbment of the numerous joint stock sesocia- Bone receni!y bas caused an exhibition of a new phase of mow city. Large numbers of men, gid and yourg— the ister being mere boys, scarcely out of their ‘geens—Bave beiaken themectves to the purchase aod gale cf the acciones (shares) of the various joint stock com- anice on commission, many of them, | understand, bav- img resigned empicyments in mercantile houses ip order to ‘Soliow this easier business. They were, until within the past five or six cays, in the habit of assembling in large wombers each morning st the corners of Mercaderes and ‘Wdiepo streets, and so numerous were they that it was ‘whb eore diffculty a foot passenger was enabied to fet trough the throng. Such a» ect of bungry, shrewd Jocking scoundrels 1 moch doubt {f any other city in the ‘ontwree could produce. So great a pest were they to the Graceemen of that neighborbood that the aid of the police Ba» been ebtained, ani they mo longer aesembie as before ‘tw the: vicinity. The ‘Catina de Valdes,” however, has been and continues to be a favorite resort every moraing Jor weee gentiemer, while each afternoon they assembie by bundrede—were | to write thoceands I co not believe would be ex rating—immediaely in front of the Seawe aon ny of them are known to bear no} @e moet coviavle characters, indeed, a friend foc cet one fo me ibe ctber day whom be bed beep a member of ibe fraternity of the wang.’ The business these fellows w is an ewe. ‘hey not being ‘licensed brokers.’’ A stranger would meturally inquire beiage A then, are aan St Cigne gor eg ich 18 against 7, and w Right be ems) prevented by the arrest and” poaakiment of afew of them?’ The only reason I can assigza why Bosh e conree has not been pursued towards them, it ‘that may of the men in sathority over us bold iarge Bumbers of we shares in the several joint stock ; that Meee fellows, by their assembling vege each am bers, Ko oe wp ibe poblic excitement respecting and the hign yremicm to which have attained macy of tone thereat ‘end as 1; @ therefaro to the interest of the holiers of such who desire se!) that euch exaitement should continue, of she jaw is winked at, and the pablic called, and will eventually sufier the joss that must from many of the extravagantly wild echemes that been placed before it, acd to which many innocent have subscribed. pxx peckow are availing themse!ves of she opporte- afforded by the assembling of such vast crowds of yurewe their calling. I beard tna' on Weduescay ig ‘net week no lese than three partis bad been Pelieved 0” the trouble of carrying their watches. Py the Spanish war steamer Colcn, which arrived on ‘the 19th inet from Vera Craz, | am tu receipt of important mmieligence from Mexico. Mexicu \* eviten: Sabon her ‘beri enceavors wo bring the difficulty witb 8 covelusion without recourse vo war. the wial duties received at the Mexican pn a Bae bees ret aside from tbe le imet. for the pay- Of IE ded. doe to Somin Of the Han icerte sssarr'vs were breugbt ender a ercort to "he ‘oo, Shere they arrived on the Gib ium Three i & e221 aresd: been tried sad toericted, and were eherciy to be execated in the most 0 MANET, 8 BX oO contince the world of the desire Meaican government to ack with jutice. Tne oner x Cf the ameassine were ‘0 be forthw'th placed upon their wile, and would, !f convi sted, meet with an ¢q od lie and ciere je death. "What more than th require? A correspondent of mine, temporary at ‘ere Crvz, writes me from that city coder date of the 11th fort "That ealens lipetn apeatity ahors ber mencsing ar towards Mexico, the Mexican people will throw Uemecives cn masse into the arms of the United Sites.’ Directions bad been sent, it was beliewed, by the last Seamer, to Senor Lafragua to ‘eave Maria within « momber of dave, cnless he was received by Queen cf Spain. ac Tho rteamer “oloo was fetined a day at Vera Cruz ip order to bring Geapaiches to ihe Captain-Genera. of this inland from the Freucb Minisier ut Mexieo, sud from M. Ewandarte, the _——_ Consul General in thai country. The aifsire of the b Legation in Mexico wore. yoo will remember, ip the bande of the representatives of France tnere ‘The i6tb \cstant war the Sa! any of Poporita Ca-men ‘Gonsbs, ine eldest danghier of ia Tabane, Man oor exteven: Capiais-wemeral Or the evening of tat PreteH Lan pe Gey Where wae & arge party Of the <1 of om cuy at une Baciends (country reeidence) of bis & wey. Setween Poepvr Grances and Ms ‘anes @ iric and © cape.ng an¢ ene of tho mort cleg The seccria Carmen, who ire wut intereviing young lady, report says 1s bet: otbed to the youug Coode de V. nueve. Thie msy be, althoogo avery few moaths ago ene expressed herecif sn terms DF DO meaner fitirring to the: gepteman: yet, ax young ladiew change weir minds, | may oe as ] Mave bore written, toa: rbe is Decroubed to him. (ar beanie of Delle are ome after the @LLer eeecming the responsibilities of the married tate, Last Weed we exquintely Desati'n! Serafine Moataive de care ibe Condesa cf Fernaudina lier musband the Cone je ecowe p your ci'y, which he hw more than once waited Tre brig WD Miller which wae formeriy a regalar Wweder Delween Unit port ead New Orieans, it is under. xxx, tie landed wcergo cf Rosales on this islant, and wus then burned. Her Inie captain and part of her Crow who, lam sorry wo say, are Americane, Dave been very reoently in this city ‘The Brisien screw G1 gan ebip Orion satied for Halifax 2Mb pe ‘There wes an arrival of « French ship on the 15th, ‘rom ‘Maceo and &. Helena, with £50 “ Asia} com, | free colonieu. Between eighty and one buodred are andersto>d to hare @ed on tbe prarage; and on the 17th, under the Briiub fing, 202 more of these cnhappy deings were brought to ue port The deathe amoung this latier carg> are repre- BeRied © CATE been BbOU! ten per Cem of (he BumDder em- terned Geicne Lect. ine bead of the carabinero (janding wait et) ceparine si of the customs of this c ty was robbed ‘he latter part of last week by bit servan’. a free negro, ‘f the large fom of thirty three thocsand dollars The uel nae not ae yet, i Delieve, been arrened, altuough the poker are efter Dim with a sharp mick The genera! health here cont.c.er good, and there |+ bat iiLe Pickbew among the merchant #birpiax is thie por. | Rear, ccgh, the crews of the Spapisl armada are euter mg eeverely ‘rom yelow fever. Havasa, July 23, 1867. dandy J Boal Nere-Tee Preeti Means of Au Ratwas neuf tent—Landing of Coolie: and Morality on Board the Shiza— Death of « Slave Uayiain. ‘The slave brig W. D. Miller landed near Cardenas 412 ‘Sagroes, vemve! burnt, a!! of which have been distributed socording % custom, with certificates of Christianiration: yrepared ard signed by Spanish priests, and domicile dorm wen® and ceduiae from the offices of oar mont efficien! pottce. Se mock for and the Perela Britieh Dasremate Arrnay tx Geongia.—We learn from the Cw grea Oren © \errible affray occurred on the ‘7th inet. at Americus, between eondry persona on the one de, and Harvey W. Shaw aod Win. Shaw on the other, mnich rees ved Wy Harvey W. Shaw, and the ebootng of Fm @ win ewe or three places: tou not fatally. The ditficalty grew out of an ~~] 7 Hers nay W Shaw, any a Charon W, Hancock, Yq, we was aboct wo learn taf the M Dedgeville on vention Of the Sub den'y collared and thrown over the very much proired, clothee torn, ter. turted bome,and |i i # theelf and friente armed Remariree to meet the party, also armed for con I ig the day Shaw was arraigned before the Mayor end Ines #20 and come for the offence comin'tte:, the cou -thoure, Han enced ® verbal masauil pon the pisto! or gun shot wae fred avy nd Shaw escape to when aboat a docen how tiated. Mra, H.W. Shaw, the erect, fred \bree discharges wih 's revoiver at Wr. McBain, without doing mage. When her husband fell, saying be was a and king for bie children, Mra 8 fainved, eritica! condition wheo @ train eft. negroes, Litt Youne and Allen, both well known in tha: city, bave been arrested and lodved in jail, on 8 cts geo) shooting from Shaw's house doring che ight They were ip the service of shaw. ne or a Youre Lany— On Wednesday lemen and a young indy wor the steamer ster, on ber downwa trip. Qo her way io was heard to uphraid her, and treat ber wit veverity. After leaving Oswego some of the lady persergers inquired of ber the cause of the gentleman's treacmen! She tout them she was but eighteen peare ore, ant wae siodare. “When « bor: di rence thi ot, she walked (0 de of the bout on the jower deck plunged int» ter, and before the baat could be stopped ehe bat nd drowned, and the body was pot rarorered P ewemed bo care lil 1 eh the boat b Tee re NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY a 1857.’ credit are shipments at some ices. ‘The farmers, for several weeks the city, Jest Wielr horses or wagore should be selzod by the $136 Hayti ‘accounts reeeived from your from the opinion that coffee will rise to 8 have had twenty-five arrivals, e loaded with provisions. er among the sailors, bat pawely, of 8 Gopaives tbe Emperor ie promised o take & number of shares and encourage it f every way. Wheo busisess seain thrives in our burned streets, we will doubtices bave more to write to you on this subject. From Jaome! we have wo the 7b inst, and noe the arrival of tbe George from Boston. Cofive is quoted mene Up y and wittibet change. ne the Ospe there sre no arrivals; business je dull, The Ctaetnnat! Tragedy. ‘ied Hotiny fee tobe eels atone wo dieabuse the pathic mind of any pression which may have been <7 the so-calleti “‘confession’”’ of his byes ere that, f salement of whe » or belief, wi the assaxsin jury—which ‘ment of which is simply am additional ebullaiion of demonies — which ‘im to the commission of bis awful ime. Some of thece statements we know to be false. That in which he to have found Mr. Horton in bed with bis wife, at bis the (murderer’s) house on the day previous tothe marten, we are eatiafiod i untrue. If by the ‘day previous” is meant Sunday, Horton’ sccounted for from morning until o’cleck. During the whole’ "a time cap be ined saw bim return and di@@ngage bis horse from the buggy i . On this night, too, bo rettred at pine o'clock; indeed, it was ae cast, ‘busi- nets which kept bim from his bed after that hour; as we ai] know that such was his fatigue from bis close attention to his business, that, as nine o'clock approached, be would fail eound asleep while engaged in conversation. Most of us bave kuawp Mr. Horton jong and well; rome of us are Dis nearest neighbors, apd more or jess acquaint- ed with the facts which led to the tragedy; our community om the bil) is a very email one, and if any such grounds of euspicion ose #poken of by tbe murderer had existed, we must have known of them ‘That Loefiner wae exas erated sgainst Mr. Borton aod bis on account of the proteciion they bad afforded bis wife from hw brutality, we are well aware; and our know! of bim easily leads us to suppoxe he migat be indvced to take life from motives which, to most mea, would seem totally inadequate. 1 must be remembered, however, that Arrison acted from provocation quite as CY for « long time before ker marriage, been a eervant in Horton’s fami tly ay yen vn lence and respect, and sd, ber bi aband began brutally py er employer for #51) 5 ‘as naturally fomew egy d iar seed tas even ean tee coe of Seiya as Mr. orion oF Bis aly were cacerned. The afternoon before the murder one of these quarrels 00. curred, and the pretecded atiem at poisoniag, mentioned by rderer, and located at his own house in tne eve- been known in this community as ‘ap upright, moral, honest mao. ‘Woratever Loeffaer, under the promptincs of his deepe- rate vemper, may have fancied, or, the infivence of direct quertionings, and as a pallistion of hie deeds, may now eay, Horton’s whele | dad character give the lle to any imputation gach as is now seught to be thrown upon is apd we must earnestly against the publication of statements calculated te defame his reputa- on and cart odium upen bis family, upon (be bare aaser top of an samitied assassin. [Here follow ibe names of @fty-three of Mr. Horton’s friends ani neighbors. | Arabian Horses A NEW IMPORTATION—THEIR ING—COLOR—8IZE—POWEB OF BNDCRKANCE. [From the #t. Louis Republican, July 20 ) In owr of the proceedings of ihe celebration ot the Fourth, at Lexingtan, Ky., we made brief allasion to the Arabian borses imported by N. Keene Richards, Faq., of Georgetown, Ky. There are many of our readers whore inierest ip horses is such tha! they will read with pleasure some farther statement about thees Ara viane. Mr. Richards visited Morocco, passed through the in- | \erior of Algeria to Tunia, thence to igypi, thence through | Arabia Petes and the Desert, east mascut, as far | as Palmyra. On this, bis first visit to the East, he se- lected two stallions, Mokblad! and Massoud, and’ a mare, the first mentioned bred by the Tarabine tribe, !n srabia Petree, and the two latter by the Apayza tribe. He brought them bome safely Ken\ucky, and fading that bis expectations concerning them were realized, be commenced making for another trip to’ the Fast, determined to spare po trouble nor expense in pro coripg ‘he beet blood, at well at the fnem formed horses wp the desert Mr. layard has expressed the opinion that no Arab of we best Blood has been brougbt tw Pogiand. Mr Ricbards knew this, and the great difficulty that has alwayer been experienced in securing the bert, \fer two yeas spent in investigation aa to ihe best means of procuring (ne beet blood of the Dovert, be matured his plant and siarted sgrin lo the Fast, socompanied by Mr. Troye, an artist, who bar furnir hed rome admirable drawings of the horses bougit—aod by his covrin, Mr. Keene, with» | 4 Syrien, who sitended him on bis fret journey, and knew | much about the horses of the East. éyrian suddeniy died, aud the party delayed seven months in [mmarcus, while Mr Keene acquired the Arabic language, ead in formed himself as to the best way of getting to ibat tribe of Becovina in Arabia ponseasing the type of borees whey were tecking. They entered the Desert, aud the result of ibeir expedition was the purchase of @ borse of suverior form and blood from one Of the Sheike of the tribe, but Alterwarce exchanged by giving heavy boot for & better, called Sackiowie, Besides thie, Mr. tained @ colt, supped to be the horee in toe Anayza tribe; & gry col, a mare ard two dromedaries, All of these taiely bome, so that Mr Richerds has now on bis farm, pear Georgetown, Ore Arab stallions and three mares. object i not to breed pure Arabiage, bet cross thie rieck with Keatncic breeds. The three ions wo which Mr. Rickards ards epecally lavites the actea Lop of horse fanciers are ‘und Sackio Quarantine, from infected porte, and were sent to the lower anchorage. These vessels were, the schooner May Queen, from St. John, Porto Rico; the brig War Racie, from Tripidad ; the brig Hesperus, from Port au Prince, and he bark Arvom, from Portau Prince. On the iast named vestel three of the crew died of yellow fever during the paessge. Upon the remaining vessels tbe crews suffered no siokners, and were all well upon their arrival at thi, port, as was also the case with the remnant of the Arvum’s crew. Tbe vessels have been ordered below for proper cleansing and fumigation. The bi C. Perkine, which have been tying some days at the chorage off Seguine’s Point, were permitted yeater: come up to the old Quarantine and dischirge their cargoce There are now fourteen vessels si the lower anchorage altogether. Although the pumber of vessels named a on now BE below arrived from infected ports, the Health [officers reported yesterday tbat there was nota single case of yellow fe fever in the Marine ital. The person taken » fe since from the bark Copeland was sick with the fever, ‘7 says, bas entirely recovered from the \lisease. THE HOSPITAL SHANTIES AT SEGUINE’S POINT. The Quarantine Commissioners have at length com" pleted, to their satisfaction, the two hospital sbanties and wash bouse at Seguine’s Point, which have been #0 loog im process of erection. The tbree buildings ere enclosed with the perpendicalar fence, fourteen feet high, which was erected at the outeet; and, as it wil! be remembered, #0 constructed as to pre: de the possibility of a free circu: Jation of air smong the shanties. These buildings and fence comprise the sum total of temporary ao commoda- tions furnished by the Commissioners for persons arriviog ‘at the port sick witb ‘Jentia! diseases It ‘s understood that it is to put up no further buildings, at present. It it stated that the intention is to erect one of these days a bouse for the physicians to occupy, ts nino as sbang for he various employés about the hospitals. is c.aimed, however, that {n leaving matters as they Has the work which the *Commissioners ought to bave done is DOt more than balf done, inaymuch as buildings for the physiciaus and empic) os are alleged to be quite as neces- fary as & shelter for the patients. As yet the Quarantine Commissioners have sent no officia! notice to the Oom- missioners of jor announcing the completion of the butidings named. It is rumored that such notice will be sent into at their ceszion today. A rumor prevails fur- ther, that the rs of Emigration being fully awere of the and insafficiency of the acoommodations furnished , will appzivt forthwith a com- mitlee of medical men to visit Seguine’s Point and inspect the accommodations I is known that each a committee would denounce the accommodations as insuf- ficient : but by this cou Commissioners ebakk from shoulders the onus of a fist footed refusal to accept the buildings and sccommodations furnished. PROTECTION TO THE REW HOSPITAL BUILDINGS. Mr. Lockman, the Sheriff of Richmond county, epon whom the Quarantine Commissioners, it will be remem" bered, served # eecond notive a few days eince, calling upon him to protect the newly erected buildings at Se. guine’s Point against the threatened attacks of oysiermens it is eald bas declared that be wil! pay vo attention what- ever to the commands of Quarantine Commissioners. Fol lowing this refusal, the Commissioners it is further said gent on Monday "x sss Tae Sept the —_ county, Sey ave Iikewise. rotosed to 7 . It is now romored thet the Poon ! i 3 i i h King will ‘The specia) policemen appointed by the Metropolitan im the discharge of bis duties, on Monday nigh! last suc ceeded in capturing two notorious bay thieves withim the anchorage, just as they were about to board the bark Ce.a for the purpone of sealing therefrom. of the officers, but the well directed and telling strokes of the Health Uficer’s bargemen soon taught them that to get away was imponible. As soon, therefore, as they fcund they must be overtaken, ‘threw in their oars and began a powerful resistance 10 use Of such Weapons as were moni convenient. la tale mode of defence, wo, the thieves found taemselves unsveceseful. Tbey were soon taken by the officers, with their smsf boat, io within the Qraraotine enclosure and leoked op for the — There can be no doubt but what the Health Officer see that these are pro- perly cared for as the law direc. Last summer the car- goer of vessels under Quarantine suffered very much ‘at tbe hands of theee bay thieves. loexes on their account could not bave Deen lese than ten thovrand dollars, and pow that toe autborities at <n tine, with the aid of the Metropotitan Poiice bave taken efficient to put an end to this veubery ot verrels in our bay, sipping men especially bave much reason to rejoice The arrested thieves referred t went well prepared to effect their stealthy purposes. Their small boat war one conetrocted for epeed. Ik wae suo; ved with implements to break ino r bogebeads and ooxes. with hammers and pails, with apy pumber of bags to receive the eugar, and with reper and other appilencee whicn by possibility might be wanted. It copteined also much of the needfal to stay the strength of the inner map, soch as plain grab and ap apology for brandy—enongh of sunplies to anawer the purpoees of a cruise of mawy Lours. The age, brandy, provender and a implemens of “orofessional service,’ afl’ in whieh they were taken, in charce of Sergeant Williams ce. The arrested parties confess their guilt—confess that their ob ect was 0 steal suyar, Vat astify it o the ground tuat they “‘toust do something for « living.” THE QUARANTINE SPRCIA! POLIORMEN. men, and are under the command of Sergeant Williams. ‘The Health Officer proposes to make application to-day, bowever, to have ten additional mes eworn in. It ie con- sidered desirable to have this number, eo that the Health pag | bave a@ many af ten at bis command in any emergency. Ar |: is, the men are pon different vessels here and there, an imcrease of the force, it would be impossible in an ertreme care to call topetber readily the needed number. Alreaty (breas against the men ly appointed to be ot. tered vy parties outaide the Soecentas” wats his rived that Ragan and bie clique of men with bim, are at the bottom of these hostile movements. The {nficential wil The’ fret na pray, 3th hands 1 jnob high, & horse the Tarabine tribe of Becouins: the second is a chest nut, 16 bande high, bred by the Auayra Bedouin the ‘third is ® mahogany bay, 16 hands, and bred by the Anay za trive. The colte of the first and second toot the prizs leat fail et Lexington in the ring of thorovgh breds under one year etciie remark. Mr. in the Desert over fifteen hands one inch Lay only saw one mare over fifteen hands, Not one of the Arabe from whose loine sprung the thorough brede, was over fifteen bands. Yet the y of these horses are of good five, and able to pack’ beary” weights through focr mile boats. ANOTHER ArraLLine Traoepy.—From 4 tele- graphic os ‘& gentleman of this city, we learn that a terrib! , terminating tn the die death of Mr. Ferdinand Dorand, # gentleman well known to ma ny Of ovr merchants, and also bie wife, took place at McGregor, Cayton county, lea, (opposite Prairie du Chjen,) on Monday, the 20tb inst. While Mr. Dorand was rotting with his clerk, whose name is not given, some dispute arone about « balance of $5, which the clerk claimed wae due bim. The clerk demanded the money, aod Mr. Doran’ anewered that nothiog wat due to him, whereupor the former left the store. ios short time be returted again and demanded payment of the $6 Da rand ‘as before, “ There is nething due to you,” whereupon the clerk immediately drew a enife and throst it seven times into Durand’s back, piercing the body nearly yo. Dorand rae up etaire to hie dw end be wife, who was near the period of ber con it, Pee DE the blood flow from ber borband’s wounds, was thrown could ve. Darand was s peaceabie, qalet man, aod was much respected by the of MeGregor and aii who knew bim. The terrible tragedy above narrates, hae thrown the commanity there (nto & sate of grom ex "hirage Times, July 2: Deeravortve Parsnet i Tae Genesee Vauuey. —A rentieman who came from the south on Friday even ing giver the Union some particulars of @ great freshet which ocsarred on Thursday last, ap the Valley. rain fell in torrente along the upper escticn of the Genesee Valley Cawal. The river rose immediately into a flood y all the bridges between Belvisere and ai was fubmerged, and badly brokeo in dost above Belfaeta culcert was wi ‘ be repaired in leew than ten three places. away, woich There is another bad break near Canaden, and still a ti bear Oramel. The riliags of Oramel was fairly inundated, and the streets sod cellars were flied with water, So #ud- dom a freshet was never known io the cidest inhablta Probably to weeks «ill be required to repair An “ extra” of the Gowan ay, beridee immense damages to fences’ stock, barns and croms. Thatcher eresk rose twelve f two bonre. On the sooth branch of water rove twelve feet in bal’ an hy an’ other buildings were ewept verley bas suffered much feet. The read from Ge ow fork ond nerwan, July 27 | into convulsions, from which \t was not expected she |. would recover, At the time of sending the patoh. it was thought imposible that eliber Mr. or Mr. Uurand ba Shee are mock pleased with the Ly | Negotiations Heath fis han has iRiecented im obtaining ® fall Sie sae ‘of ‘cach. The new system Is found to work admirably, and must preve a great additional security to the safety of the public bealts. Agricaltural Fatrs for 1857. Agric = faire will be held this fall as follows: — Where held 8 acaenentor sonny Loney im. ca Montpe . Wheaing | Island... Peoria - Li Gneimnati Pare . Pitts New ores Dewick Some Detroit 2 Janeevilie Indianepolis., « Boffalo.. Kentocky Con nectiont........ Fast Tennesser Masrachone tts Maryland Alabama... Wom Tennessee Catade But Canada Weert, Montgomery Tncknon Montreal, Sept. 16, 18 Brantfor’ " Sept. 20 Oot. 2 Postal Affaire, PORTAGE TO PORTS OF THE BLack MRA ANDOF THD DANUBE AT WHICH TRE FRENCH PacaRTa rovcn, The Posumarter General of France bas notiied the Post Ofice Department of the Upited States of the recent enta- of French mail packets in the Bi ile weekly—the one from O7 Tultoba and Galatz, to mM Jonstan'iar ple, by eroun, to Tredizmde, in Tarkish Arm nie. In conseqnence of the eatabiiehment of these two lines, vi lotters from the U, \‘ed Staten for Varna, Salina Tulteba, orreependence of the ame citiee of the savant, in which Fra In Iie manner unpaid States coming from the abore nam fea and of the Danube by French pac to the Fume ra © ax ged oP unpal from the avast sbove pamel, vit thi ry centa the ringle letter of '4 ounce or under ‘he French ofiice at Constantinople ie charge’ with the duty ¢f forwarding thie corrernondence to te dest mation by meane of the packewr belong of to the 1 above named. fo add sere beng made cubreyange be; ond Constante ed for we cen the Uniied of the B ck Police Commiesioners to aid the Health Officer of the port | It i reported that the | ‘The special policemen referred to svove comprise ten | g E 3 E gebengs i a Bs Missouri, ! fodine ‘State, hotoing at that time nearly a bandred thou | pand slaves, aod these were chiefy held ia border coun- day to | Hes. ‘The State of Arkansas, adjacent to the Territory, om the south, was likewise @ slavenoiding Sisie. The soil and climate of Kansas were well adapted to those valuable products, chiefiy Laer § and tobacco, which gave value to slave labor in bio with thi cheep land, I be- Teved world lead the slevebol ‘eri in. Missouri to dtfase themeetves speedity over Kaneas, and the probibitory ine of obliterawd there was no reason yas ey sbould not. I bad no fear of tair competi- lon of the new Territory from any q" ay tae competition I di¢ nosicok to, Whst may yet be the result as to the Cr ype cf Kansas, notwith- Standing the extraordinary and unecrupvlons efiorts of Northern aboiitionists to force ® population there, | can- the pew and unexpected ‘sapect. eae es new an now ex! in that Territory, with 80 “> ety reprebended in the cobumas of the ‘Bowh. Whatever tay be the infor pote of others, I cer ve tye am not sufficiently informed of the existing state of things in Keueas, to form a clear opinion one way or the other; yet! wil) venture to ray thiemuch, that if African pareny be nitimately excluded from Kansas, it will be a ae pomeies icy of ‘zed me; art usual laws yey ye Ee Deel ntirvedive feegon to the. Soathern States. Very Fos- pectfully, Jam, yours, &c , &c. J. M. MASON, ‘The Murder of » Fugitive Slave in Hitnots. ‘GHB DRAD BLAVE’S HEAD CUT OFF AND SENT Back TO Mi@sOURI. A correspondent of the Chicago Jrtune, writing from Nasbville, [ii., onder date ef July 20, speaks of the maur- der of & fugitive slave near that piace, a tranesction which we have sircady mentioned, sad gives some additional detaiis:— IT bad boped, for the honor of the count *, that no account of the tranacticn would be given by the pubiic press. Having gained admittance there, it Is but rij es that the whole truth should be known and that the gi ae yer, and alone, should suffer the withering scorn ‘Taree Degroen bad een from Mirrouri, and ra ree ‘8 rewa: of They , or $900 for all, pa Hs their reco. very. were pursued withoat process. pursuers having passed them were retarning to Meckvibe, whea the port met. The testimony given states they were ordered tw surrender, when they rushed they pursuers, and Mansfield fired in self defence, Hiitng one Of the negroes. The etatement was made that the oy rushing upop Mansfield was in close contiguity 1 bim, the shots were very much scattered. “ am informed by a genileman of credibility , ‘gtd progress of the inquest he, hapoeuing n town, in- quired of one of the delore «hom Mansfield nat was done. “They are,” said , “trying which is of the most value tothe bane {ek ‘a black republican or a dead negro.”” The next the grocery rabbie carried the corpre ont for burial, al neg abd drammivg on the coffin the tune of “Uncle Subsequently a part of tais same crew assisted he Clisiae inexbuming the body, when the head was drawn across the coraer of the with an axe, was severed from the corru sing remains., and, being placed in a vessel of epirits, was taken to Mis: four. The horest German from whose shop the axe was taken ‘with which gegen a dead body was so Rorrified Seen refused to receive it again on the pre- ™ The affalr, however, is not yet over with. Our ‘ourt holds its scesion next month. We wil then see if the people wil) euffer euch villanies to be perpetrated in their midst with impenity. A Sixcucan Casp or Jnsaxiry—A Biavriron Gm. Goss Man YOR —A beautiful German girl named Hapwab Rooter, was taken to tbe Commercial Hospital yesterday morning, a raving maniac, her reason com- Jietely overthrown by disappointment in love. lt seems that she bad been engaged to one of her coxntrymen for some months, and had expected to become so violent 2 maniac. Tt is pitiale to observ: and beautiful woman, just ip the spring of life, su! and how intensely she must suffer—all the hervove of mode bere, because of @ generous and abeorving passion. which 3 bt and eben id bave made ber happiness on ea-ib. Sane be penito day, to the Lick Res Lunatic Asylum —Cn comets Gauts Reception or Waesrncron Hose Comraxy No. = 2 4 - the sieambost Ianding oy D. D Thompkine Sagine Com pany No. ®, and welcomed im a truly bearty manner. | After the cease! reception ceremonies the line was formed, Jobrny Cooke's Band on the right And ihe two compan. ade & parade, ihe members § dragewe the epien- | did carriage of their rueste. During the afternoon visited the City Hall, where they were cordially welcomed | by Recorder Paddock, After which they were cecorted to their quarters at the Commercial Hovel. nat evening they visited the tbeatre, by inviva'ion, and ‘arde par: of ® collation at No. 8's aplondi An noon a8 that pleasing duty was performet, the tables were cloared away, and mirth and merriment reigned eupreme during | the remainder of the evening. Singing and dancing were | wd ulged tm by the partici paate, seaclsous women | adding to the unrivalled pleasures of the occasion. It was | one of the moet delightful parties ever assembled in this city, and wars troe indication of the prince!y hosritality of the entertainers. The visiters are a fine body of mex, they will be property. taken care of the city, for Saratoga thie morning, accompanied by No §. and will retorn this evening. We understand | tat Kogine Companies 6 and 13 and Company 7 will Personal Intel Mejor Merrill, inte of the U. & , 000 of New '¢ mort gallan; eons, who served under both Taylor and Scout in the Mexican war--where he wat present in eight general , and twice bad bie horse shot under bim ip ie Bow stopping at ine United Mates Hote}, Saratoga We learn from the Fi Careluaian that iy health of ex Secretary [ob \t Very precarious at sent. He is #0 very wonk that it 1s leapouaibie for isn $9 leave his chamber. Capt. Meigs hae been transferred to the Potomac aque- duct, and Colonel Beghes, of ‘of the Engineer Corpe, is ap- oy Puperintendert of the Capito! Extensiog at Waan- Mr. O'Neill, late Consul to Cork, i appointed Superin- tendemt of Indian Affaire in Utah ei aa It ie enid that Mr Roger, the famoue French tenor. has berm engaged for the approaching opers reason in New Com. Wilkinson end Capte, Whittle and “ardner, of the navy, Mr. Sanford, late Secreta: bape hon at Pere; and B. F. Angel, Minister to Sw ‘aabington On Saturday tet, oh toe taynation of toe of the Navy, rereral members of the Cabinet, accompanied by their Tamilien and friends, embarted on board the sieamer Waiter Witch and visited Mount Vernon. Ai the gveets were Mr. Henry, the President's private secre tary. Mine Lane, hie niece, and the Miseee Reynolds, of Lancaster, now on a visit at the executive mansion; Mr. and Mise Zack, the soa end daughter of the Atiorney General; Mise the stepdaughter of Postmaster General Brown; officers ot the navy, and a few others. As they renched the Navy Yard they were received with ‘8 talote from the marine force stationed at the Washing ton barracks, and Toucey with the honors (ralute from cannon) to hie position av ihe head of the ftervice. Al! the naval officers at ached to the station were prevent in full uniform, and which aided in making the reception ceremonies very fine. A naval ealute was fired from the steamer at they took the!r departure from Mount Vernon, and another opposite Fort Washington. The ladies ebjoyed the trip greatly, About thirty gone were touched off by them. in the courve of firing the salntes. The President and Secretary of Stete were compelled by the pressure of business to decline joining the happy com- pany We learn from the Fayewevilie Carciinian that the health of ex Secretary Hobbin is very precarious at pre- tent, Hie is debilitated in the extreme, and so viry weak that it i# :mposaible to leave hie chamber, ARRIVAL! From Rew (r'eone and Havana, ia seamehir Philatelphia— From New Ori sne—Mew Gray, Mrs Wile and horses, T Sands, indy an fam dren and nurse. Mr Cook, Indy and three chi! B Rerrin, Wm Biimenthal, Yad Jale Pannen servant, Mre Rbotleworth and family, J and J B Gan to! Gisthe aed family, Wins Ano Charel, M'Kohn. Lovie Michel, don Crna. am in swwerage. Prom Haran ' fA}e), Manns Onion MA ¢ A Weiler, J Bortenave, ‘26 b, bark Enivee, Janes Gon bel larch ith 110 his sp $60 do se” Hes taken Us bbiaep and 'X0 > wh oft sees ips Maj a porno can Port of New York, July 28, 1857. over, Ailsa Oceany CLEARED. wit a obi apd 120 sc Sbip Hermine (Brem), Raachep, Bremen—Pavenstedi & from ‘Rag amon a bark Augusta, Teer, Paote Ship Bilas Holmes Grifiths, Now Orleans—Wm Nelson & } Sid from Mystic 26th, sehr Cornelia, Kitridge, Desolation ¥ de. wating Wie, Hevia, Farragees 0 2B) Poors, Sanders Galvestoa—J W Brower Mehul Wheelock & 5 We 78 ify ; Halifar (80), Paraey, Panes Halas Ship Rupbrasia, fem Leghorn for Pht\adetobie, 4.08t Nantucket South @hoal—-by pilot boat @ W Baul’ Ho thee ‘ebr Dew Ruland, 8: Kitte—J W Hubbard & Co. =< Cie, Asers, Sasa vAhaee ee re due tin poe yg vill a See Pose Bet (ie) Raoaien, Mewes Batuocaee tein Ba. pert sie wy ann, July $l ‘ Febr 2 Ubektomen Tacker, Wilmingios— Boston nova: Borneo, Witney, tor. do aes Rehr OF A Cole Jones, Fredericks 6, 101 ‘toe Clari. nereon, or feb Richmond, Janes, Richmora—C H : foamlth, Waste, Kehr LeRoy, OF or‘olk—8t Forest Behr Blarlight. Whitrnore, C ustin Tend Desa iri F, ¢o; Java, rasta: sake Sehr D Hassell, Butler, Harttord—J Jo, Landerkio: Maratine Neath, Keoney: WR arays Sloop Ward, 1d Windsor 7 Waltham, Sloop F Brown, Gardner, Providence—1. Kenny. "une, Seamer Locust Point, French, Vaben, Chon : a hiladetphia, Grr . ors (ond at mec can sae b 7 Da- weir ngts 28:n for Cork), Piving Bar show ing @ red burgee, with Wi aH iy for as iin and Baittax tune in batlne}, 1 rem onto for ve. ant a wie Barer and pameneere, ‘0 Sem) 1 Nabil om, the nchaa: 17, 8 Bow: ‘Aon Blizabetb, bound N: same 409 2 Py hy Bag Ba TL excahnged e'gnaln witb Si Haterue, exchanged sigaais wi:h sleamships Aagusa, and Se pees bag hy Forrest, Orocker; Sam! Appleton, Doane, ani Evans, Chiorhia, " At do 27tb ult, ships Columb ia, Ewer, for Nop nt PaO sible Arvo mm Persone, Port au Fringe, 18 days, with cov'om, | 15° jeaking: Weatwar Ho, Jonve. sip 20ved for the “Pincones anrk Riae Gn out Maasnm i are, baa, wo | CE aS en tein, Hob on een rw er Harmony's Nepbews Ml 6 Roads; Relianoe, Vows, Dunk BF Horie, Cressey, Havre ‘anol Canrnacena, Jay brige © Hl Frost, Barry, Darien in a few tava: ng Bird, va Senta Martha and Ravanilia, for NYork tow an Savapilin (eee Corremonden 108. July 13—Sid bark Tom Gori “ome | wrens poumaizan: July 3—No Aw venvel in anny the Siratts June $. bark Avery hom Mea- rene York: Jaly 1. sehr Rtenben jotebkiee, Manama, Bos- by from — before reported are Suc July 1—In_ port ® Dewalte ‘Bn oe ee toe ‘Holmes, we tor 39 Sn Be bane oa Palas . chit for Bostoa; be Prrobably to load for Arvireena Havana. Snly -19—Arr brie "Brownsville, Lamens, Ors h. chr Niagara, Martin, Cardenas; 22d, steamenip Charleston via Key West; brig Orlando, Bow- - ah brige New Bra Walker, Paliadaio McClusky. Richmond, 4 iphone spi | Hopk'na, Porisnd, Ce Schr Geo Amos. Tre Schr B Hubbel, Worth. Portland, OL By Hail, Poriand. Ot Rebr J @ Coliver, Chapin Por: oO Bebr Detroit, West, alt ‘or Bebr Adelaide, Ferdon, Rondout tor Baversiraw. Sebr Beliona, Ropers, oat for Fal) River. Schr Glide with mdse ‘rom wreck of anip,Samuel Willetts, ashore near Gna Keunedec. Hand. Philadelphia, Beamer Quinebog, Hullum, Noralcee SAILED. U8 steam friga:e Wabash, ———; abip Baltic, Liverpool. Wind during the day 86 CARTHAGEN 4, NG, — _—. ol Philadelphia. Cap! Jas Berry. Dallas. put in‘o thi port on ha A hada very tw ith the lads Ceyer—} eee from fev » “4 July %—Arr scbr Caranine, Hinds, Sanit en ee ee aeta hon How Fork vie Washlosion,f NC land. wid Bh for Maninique 2nd a.market. fF snbenppiasletbeepenbalpapieated Quanto July 23—Bn for Idg, ship ‘Taze. fos or! RiGa. July 2- In wort ahip Masonic, Bates, cbid for WY¥orkt Sutton from New York viaSavanille, ts off the olty, and ‘wil srokanly come in, today. At present ihe wind i | —jdetination avered from Belfart, U' em BW, aod prevenus her moving towards Bocashien. ge, for alien: ~ for Fase ERS Uet, Jetx Wp He vest ent, Come win, for N¥erk; barks Kate Wheeler, Grant, for do; Radiest, pay a Flinn, and Tallo Ho. Hoyt, for Boston; Jonsnca Brone (Has), Se ed B10 Graxpe, June 11—In portsckr Ponce, Brown. tor Bale Thip HB Boooker ee Pe ae Hi be erpon! ems SC TS yarecirenic dps 2 eae fon temo wo Seduce pe (usa Jurys Mir bace Oahes Lewene Leavht, NYorks mr Barrow for New Orleans Arr shin Cairo, Wooster ‘Havana. Bee ee July 18—In brig, A fimart, or je pame dey arr 9th from Point a Pe: Miscellaneous and Disasters. Arratdo June 20, brigs Indian Queen, Barbs: VorAces or tux Vaxvanaitt axp Peasia—Yesterday morn | $068 ‘and alt 34 jnst for Tretieos tor sano): July a, Mary ing we published communication referring to a previous | ida Raynes Webber, NYork: 6h. bark Teresa, 7. 6S article of ours on the two (rst voyages of the steamships Van Vo pene bo os Ty caren, Wiens derbit and Persia signea “A Lover of Fair Play,” in which | wraneonia, Upton, Macilen; 18, Bll Merriibew, Gordons he consi {ers otr “comparison odious’ and the most unfair be ever saw, For the benefit of the writer and all interested in the matter, we pub'sh this morning reports of the fourth aad {nb voyages of the Persia, which were made in the “heat of | June 18, ship Linnell, Towgoy. : summer,” and compare them with the only two voyages made | cngager. Baton und Rasbenms Hiabees tinct burke Gocraats by the Vanderbilt, Five hours bave been deducted from the Sra repent ‘and the above arr: eattern, and added to the western passages of both steamers, and seven boure (the ¢ifference between running to Cowes or to Liverpooi) a, J ! oi Eate les AS ie alco deducted from the time of the Vander: | Portstandy, figonen fewer Perry, Bt Mt ox Potomas river, Peast erypoo) jay ft su cm Jui: z. Pate oe ad 0 vernen Le Pirtn Vovaces. ‘ork, Real Tima, AM. 10 a. ane Rare wan “eet SPM. 9 og Soa sek a) a ot Total time of four passages. B Bantos, Ww Average ime of each pasmage. “ Manolis Wi ot 0 me | wr ew to a, nerae Reterana Veto oiten, Raia, race, Al et emtario, M ¥ Mors. of Transits ® | sailed on Ba°urde~, and dbark Mio Minna ma Raise. BALTINORE, Jaly %—Arr echr Marietia Burr, Niel « ‘ton ip Bazsar. Stewart. Havre: barks & | Everet. Harty Rosen Chinon: Peaelt fenced: most be Tt | Betmea® Heer rk ai mae. Cle. a JolmeR, ¢ —' | Sew , fp Pomes, Cle. ages. Sid ‘Bhe adore comp er four pasanger has ben ir celebrated rin) andy, iro; bi irre: Rink Da Charleston, mp ead Morgan i ae eo July %—Arr sohrs Romp, "almores Bay Biante, Biggar of Re Persia (including Verrill, ¥orl ring her fourth ond (fa passages by SunIDORPORT, Joly 26. 97—Are achea Anna one hour on each trip. ry rafal The new steemanip Moses Taylor. bullt for the New York Fy, Pato est fer ron eer Poaichy Whee: ‘and Aspin val! route, and owned by the |) 8 Mail Steamship | Fa olen, ‘on; Wonder, Penfiel4, Dyes Cldinebrn fio Giandar*Ailen, NYork: Chas Hockativa. Mee: vith Trenton; sloop Glide, Darliog, Port Ewen. / Baistor, July 25— Are echra rhra Voll fclta, Cane. ad Bichd Law, vie, Piers ‘rh, woot, Maris ‘her poh ‘amma, Ntork. Sid 27 h, sebr abe | | mira. Leavitt Rag BY ria Baty cia sohrs Otranto, Hammond, 5" 6 Wave, i. Sid 77ub, eche M Com pany, *\') be Inunched to morrow (Thursday) sflertoon at 8 o'clock, from the yard of Wm H Webb, Req, foot of Seventh ptree: Eas’ River Snir Gorven Fisxce, og Port track on whi is termed the Four Fathom Har, laying 13g miles weet of Point Bonita, or North Head. She struck feveraltimes very heavily, Fortnsately the wind and the Hide ware ‘nvorable. and abe snceredad im reaching the end ot Nall ree. wharl, when, So poms being sounded it was fond rhe bad 12 ‘eet of water in eontiuaing found: | Pp of the ducing the leak fo Te fee at inet accounte the water hed been Fednced to ive fort; further than thia was not to free her nt GeCkR APE Be! no further 4 dine wna full erable the phe wonid prot will be Brig Fionexce—Bavana. July %—The brig Florence, from Mancaailia for Rew York, whe s cargo of Sedan” paied lent, . de, wan dy om Caaicm Poin, off the Be Se aay, Tepe teen Bap re 820; 3 Titer to Ruwond Waiter Rev, Brereary ot Vader . Brie Facton—Onpt of brig Factor, arrived at Provi Rovman, mn Pallers "York, Nous dence from Cold Spring. BURYPOR wy Are shee Chae i : Langley. i Ger ot Lines, Roode, Sid shi R Tee eee p te toms), Biewens, York; schar ol Noy Terk) (Day, ot Fortiand irom Curses, | NEWPORT Jely $6— Arr sehre J yard, maintops ar Nelson, hi FF " Bod Speatnns ped ral etn ao: wor “orden Sortay 6 Bare Bisce Hawk, Sprarke, from Monhine for Guadaloupe wee lowe’ into @ Gloudester ‘Beh inet, by fishing sobr Hi having sprung ® leak on Georges Bank. Scan Mancaner ANN 1 from Boston for an Eastern carried aray bot maa and power Beart en mle ty ‘by rehr Sete. ‘rom Calais 2 Oates tale for ow rongh\ ber River, ~' oor Fork, which took ber in tow, and bi ochftt Onanuee Prema, from Port aren or Pa N. wemt ashore. ce Point Judith night got the ath pone entirely to pieces. Rain rigging. e, eaved. ke wane roo! old veanel owned by low, a4 not Ine ured, ont eee, 7 tenn, ef and now a Bostow, has been sold for $19. 000. Trew cray, PHL fy ity ma} Bene eman Bremen; ‘aston, Ba\ ‘Onreta Join sehriver, ior: I Bharp 3 ler, je Gorse Cornoe. and icawboc, Rominore, "Wide cas Onn tne | Wajor Tom. keh ona, River, Catbarine Rogera, Meh, Line: De Rave yer, Hall CM nebrs Worcester, Providepen:, Ovalone, LAcneneD—At Perry, Me. fet inet. a poh of 110 ton the Rolling. She is owned chiery in Perry. 8 major yaw “Ke veel resi eat bp ta Li Newb apna, in Brewer, hax | Caselie, Some a eb arrport 7 been eniled te Will am MR Rhe ie 284 tone, te be g tha R ie Gardiner; ‘Ocean ‘Wave, Roglish, commanded by Capt Wiliam , of rine Roger Bes + Rotice to Mariners “EROVINENC Joly A—Arr aches Alethon, Davie. and Bey « HAIR, reer, rg oe Hedman, and Har A now ligbthoure bas bem erected m the northe Tanse ot Tepane Hn (on some pon Ray, ine (un some charta called Tar tokth Tahiboune 'e linated sors 180 ent room the shore The me ee Wark Sumie', Tiwmnhee #, Bt Jom! enls for Ireland, at £0 Fld beg _Georets Phi Soivhaa: ehce Hata, all santew Ireland: Aira + Hon= seen gedtrey. and #ary buna Bowen, do ™ M es find Tohn far ing, Hower, York; Daniel F wie is ane in 6 feet above the level of ontinary high water, Poin wler de feet above the ground 1 WD. Joly Are woke J firs, A revolving lene of the 4th or: pee nt: eal. Hsncormn, do, hte OF We » do; OObtr (of re, Calne for do (arm Misco’), 20th ahi Picetoe ay 6 ohm Fork how ine A red flash every thirt in good weather a distance of Swerpool; brige Gem (of New or 13.0 tial 7 Crnon Rawyer, Phi'nt«iphi ry] ‘The tower le brilt of brick tached jo the end of the ies Richmond; « Holbrook, foun, Kea Reeper eC welling. wee ch in b ted brown: 7 aH For on the tower.” . ‘ood, and jain Tie | Tome # imme. Mecor, rah Mork Sid 26th, bare o aniern And wort room are ‘pal Jan ne are painted red. Rich, and a feet o J Dogean apd farnily, on rn ih re tmme | ME ere ta eevee © Panlil, W Riggs. A Serrere—and | ciately bef LCA vantetagmhee Macs | _hAWTUCKET, July M—Arr wehe Adelaide, Lawrence, otbers in steerage Big miles we 7 White Head Lightho 5 b Rasied From Davesnsh. it the eienow hig Seniaiat. @ Reames, |” ibe someemaes is 32 Roe Rabin Repke he Pasdome, arnt wit “9 Me) +H Bebn. 1) Lathrop. oO. Milwel BR min Wd Fhe ar proaimate loneltude < Wont of Greens ich TRY, July 3 La oa ndetiam Wait torn piani: Rev RK Porter and iady, J 0 on, Wil be exbiblied for the sirat time of suatown ce ren Rand. Ph adetp: fe: Worn Whoa Tie Sy! gehre im ES 8 and will ba Kept PammINe | 56 hk M Aldrich, ina Phi acetphie; Gor kenoid. Mien ELA f° very night thet gh Roncout. ste ‘26s, 1s Sen ona, Barrett: M), 1, Mee wr FRANKLIN, Baker: J. 8 Levering, be ‘orvon. aad ‘Robbie W Dit Mie Arnold’ Miew | Engineer Firet and Beoond Ligh inouse Dinuriet + - {ares Mew tive’ ‘ew Bekman and infact, GW Maule an rinad, Me, aly 14, 187 Reon Er Worried 'Y M—Art tehe Provident, Hall, Powe | Indy, Tdeneon and som Wraiemen, WICKFORD, Jnty 98— Ave aloooe a | *® arta stn Ae, in the steamahip Delia—P & “ Art s\ New Bedford 2b, abe Ke Reon M Brae, Baker joewey ¢ ‘pees Wenn Fest vp le, Dawe, At Depron, Mere, Wid 4 Crean, vavo, Friendly Innede, Apr BN, Jniy 0—arr 6 6 Mey. \reeby, oF, Grabam, ane Mew Aveo, WH AD od OO ide bore, Jem WE Port Ewea. © Ieee N Beymeur, Wiens