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News frem 8t, Domingo. "EB cuA0 THE FROPOSITIONS OF HB PARIS CONGRESS ON PRIVACEERING - KXBOU- ‘FIVE RECOMMENDATION #—THB AMERICAN 8CH 20N- EB CHARLES BILL—PHB COLLISION DIFFICULTY. Wo have newspapers from St. Domingo city dated on ‘Mtb of June. From these papers and other sources we have details ef the revolutionary movement at Cibac which threatens to dividethe repediic into Northern and Gouthera sections. ‘The Gavia Gficisl gives the imports and exports from the 1st of January to the Slst of December, 1966, from whiob results a surplus in the treasury of 226,000 pesos foertes. Amongvt other communioations of the Executive to ibe Benate ig one referring to the adoption of the principles reclaimed by the plenipotentiaries of the Congress of Paris (which have been adopted by the government of the een aries to the truce of two years concluded the Haytions, and concerning the sanctior of treaties ‘@iade with Holland and the Hansea:ic towne of Hambarg and Bremen, we fing the following Br. Dominco, May \2, 1857. wig Tedepraaen ak Sinton had “guided by" dost, for ts own $s Biated, patinet for its own sevegnard. ia endeavoring to salabilsh’ reciprocal reia/ioa8 those nations who bide comm norisin. Rell oawe and customs invite them io ‘bie powerfnl alli ‘which ia to serve ae a guarantee for their iudependense ablig order. The Lominiean repuniic! , by ite present 1m, unable to b end its social existence with that of those tber States, but is ol to make sincere demeas:rations of friendeaip nd ta conciliate, ar far as depende on it, to this end of deotits!ng the ntereste of Soa h *merica For the pre gent, it Would act prudently by declaring by law thet there is no incom se'ibility between the adoption of one of Abeos people to the exercise of citizenship and the preserva (aen ie saunlderatton of ths matter as urge and ea woriky of aa urgent and ga wor' 3 deoupy ‘your atienvon. BUENAVMATORA BAgzZ. The dift culties wniok ocourred beiween the government and the Ocnru) of the United Scates, in consequence of tre condemnation of the captain of toe American rchooner Obaries Hill, for caused to the Dominican packe; sbip 1%h March, by collision, have not yet been settled. Seve al communications had taken place, and finally Sr Felts Magis Delmonte, Minister for Freigo Ailsire, do glared to the Congu; that the government wae resolved not te reply any-further upon the su>ject. MANIFECTO OF THE PEOPLE OF CIBAO AND OF THE CAUSES WHICH HAVE INDUCED THEM TO RE-AS- SUMS THB R RIGETS. ‘When men are congregated together aud when society fi constituted and organized, then each individual cit zen res up to society a part of his natural rights, such as be imberently to every human being Each’ one in the @rgsnization of society deposits those rights which he @urrenders in the bands of a few, which few persons, (us made the depository of individual rights, receive by Common consent the name and appellation of government. ‘and purpose of ths surrender of certain ite imto the hande of others, were and are ori Provide for and secure the general happiness all the parties constituting society, and the surrender tac:t bet well un¢erstood condition that thes constituting es and surrendering for the good of the whole, ll have the power of their surrendered ts whenever the object ob.it has been made fail in being se- {is trvo that a can never be jus- breaking the Goods which unite them tos gov- slight and insufficient grounds. But when a ‘surrounded and entangled by @ network of arbi jaws and mesures, behold themselves in such a ‘kua fon that their best and dearest inierests are wholly and forgotten, they then possess the undoubted against each a state ef things, and to ® suitable remedy to the grievances which oppress fy ve have destroyed the liberties of the nation, by a themselves every kind of power, and for the nd unlawful powers aad inventing alleged if i | il 4 behsi see [ f y. Their was willful, and beir premeditacd. To Welr purpos and deceive the people, they perver! confounded the plainest and simples laws of political economy. They scted like # public aud foreign onemy, and took aivaniage of the inevitable Decessities and wants of comm roe, to raddie the aation with s public debt of twenty mUlions of manufactured paper money, to be paid. ‘with interest to boot, by the gold and silver, the toll aad labor of the perple. Tre people fur hermors complais of— ‘The want of good reads and public highwave. nee want of an organized defeuce against ihe empire of 3 a. The people, by their psirtotiem and their ows patriotic e@foria, have always been victorious over the Hayveus, by’ tbe government has failed ia organizing proper moans Everything, in short, which goes vo constitute public Prosper'ty bas beon neriected and forgotten by the gov @rument The goveroment has thus, by its bad conduct, shown that \t bas become changed into, as it were, ® dan- gerocs kod ravencur beast, against whom it becomes che to rise up and to fight against the mischievous ani- The government, carefully walking in the paths of dos- potiem, har tab red to subject the uatien to iguvrance, do Priving it cf schools aad colleges and the moans of in- merrction. ‘The goverpmeut hae been fearful of the proeperity and Tiving wealth of the provinces. When it has seen one on We road to weglth, li bas taken measures to impoverish every such province, insiead of exerting itesif to preseat Province as & model to the others, that Wey also might advance in wealth and prosperity. All these reasons, together with the right which b ‘$9 reason has ied and determined ths peo rie of the remub- See Dene haan = indignantly the yoke of the of Mr. Baez. From henceforth they disavow y the direct vote and oonstitate new authorities, & provisional ment, teal eh the cy of Saatag) se Oaballe t by Homtingo Mallol, J. M. Loper, Federt 0 F Bono, 8. Vaiverde, J. Curiel, Sidverts Byo,J F Gel, U.F B lit, B F de Rojas, D. V. de E Dabocg, J. Jali, J B. Ouriel, J. A. Alex, Miguel Pionardo, J. Rotestan, Antoni» Boutlla, 8. de J de Pena, Fertan‘o Fernandez, Lipo. Pichardo, Ligo. Amarante, J. B. Polavoo, ant many otters. Bartiuco pe Camaitamos, July 8, 1867, in the Oret year of Uber “rom the Turks Iriands @tandard, August 1) We have been politely favored with the folowing ex tract from & private letter, dated Porto Plata, Joly @ring some acconn! of the revolution which has recen taken place in the Dowinican territory. We underr' that the principal canee of movement war an atte! mace by the government to alter the present rate of ex change, or to deoreciate in value the paper curreucy of the oouatry some twenty per cent. Anoiher Wat whe authorities at the city of Domingo hav Grawing the resources of the dil Prov ners, aod ap prie ing them, without allowing @ reagopable proc~or to be spent in improvements and for other purporcs f & local watcre. There are sereral other coniicti @atemente concerning the mouves which bare induc. the Norihern portion of the republic to separate from the Goutbern which, for want of more authon'ie information om the subject we forbear, for the present, giving pubiici- wo fae tetowing fe the extract above alluded to:— we to inform you that on the 10uh | Gesiared for the revoluticn of Oiban ye | 4 resist, bot be wae reir! and deprived of his arme: the whole aifeir was Over in less than live minutes, without & Shot being Gred OF a eword drawn. The provinces of La ‘Voge and Seyba bave also declared, so there only remains Provinoss of Gt. Oomirgo and Axo, which are also d ton to join the cause have bere 1,000 men from Santingo who came 1) at tack ibis piece, suppowng that it would hold out against them but ail was prepared, and of conrse they bai noth mgs do but t receive the mae of the inhabitants snot perteot order js maintained kere News from Porto Hico. OURRAKCY BRYORM—A WAR PTEAMER PROM Cadiz COTRED BULLION FROM BPAIN. By way of Havana we bave news from Porto Rtoo tothe 27th of July. The papers mention the introduction of an importart and highly wished for reform tn the monetary fyttom. of which the Boletin Eztraordinario, of San Juan Alves the following ascount:— The war steamer Fizorro, which cast anchor here yee kerdsy from Ondia, brovght official news of « highly (nm Yorian' aot of the ew government for s measure long Wished for by all classes of our society—the abolition of ths moneda macoquina, to which in & week will be fubsKioied the moweda fuerte Rxpanola, for which pur Pose che tame ship brought 1,360,000 pesos duros, just omtred at the mint of Seville. This happy change is by orders of her Mojesty the Patti i ent nC2ONEALSe OA_aecaaestan an cE ea EEE Nee EERE SET aac acct i Hide i E Ef i Hy 78 i i wore zent ‘her them, but not ‘The rame demand was mate of the Medawa: and Wab pa coutad bands with a similar toralt meantime the matier had been eubmitted to Major Sher- mah who wasin command at that time at the Ye low Medicine. Major Sherman deciimed eending any soldiers ‘witn the Indiacs, bocavse there were then but « small de- tachment of twen:y-five men, tem infantry, besides his battery, with bim, which of course was not ada ted to service of that kind, aud because he did not believe, from the feeling exhibited, that the Indians were sincere. He fered treachery From the close relationship existing between these In dians, and for the purpose of exciting a restainivg iafu- ence against ¢eprecati ns in the fa are, the Superiniendent deliced tending soldiers with these Indians in search of the murderers, admooishivg toem that .f they declined compl rg wish bis demands soldiers would be sent by their “@reat Father,” and tba the consequences might be tbat innocent persons might suffer as well as the guilty, and no payment of sny Zind would be made to them On the 13.h they de linea going = itnout soldiers being sen wiih them. On the 14tb, on the return of ine Super tntendent to Yeliow Mecicine, he foand all the Unper Sioux Indians, who were known as annu ty Indians, col lected together, numbering neerly five thousand, with something like one hundred Yanetoa lodges, nad one hundred Yanctoniais. After counsellirg thea, and fiading &@ bad state of fooling, he despatched John Burns, as mer- senger to Dunleitb, to communicate to the Commissioner of Indian Afful's by telegraph. At this time great alarm and exchement exist d among the whites in the neighborhood of the several agencics. All work was suspended on the farme, and those who had families sent them away. On the 13h Cojone] Albercrombie arrived from Fort Rande} win four companies of Dvited States troops, num bering two hundred men. One company of about thirty five men were sent tore¥eve the company with Mejor Sherman, who bad been ordered to jcin their regiment on shelr way to Utah. Qa the evening of the 15th e soldier was deliberately stabbed by an ladian, a See see-ton, close by the camp of Major sherman, without any provocation whatever. The Indian escaped, and wae sheltercd by the See see tons in their es. This circumstance, cours, produced a oriats. Sherman sent an olfloer to demand the m- mediate delivery of the Indian. The Indians received the officer with two hundred of their guns pointed at biu. The demand, however, was made, and the Indians finally d to bring him the next morniug. The next day — ag gp ype gee came aan foun er) ges, painted, ov ly prepared ty ant asked for a counell. Major Sherman told thém that the Superintendent would not hold @ council with them with gone in their bands. and would not talk to them, but de- manded them to give up the Indian. Ina few momenta they answered that they give him up. Major Sherman went forward with bis inter- preter to receive him, when another Indian stepped for ‘ward, took the guilty Indian, plsced him on his horse. and carried him back to their lodges. fhe remalader of the Indians followed. ‘The Soperintendent learned subsequently that {| hat ‘been the intention of the Indians to attack the camp, ex pecting all the officers aad himself to come forward to re- Celve the Indian. , immediately after this cocurrence, or- Major Sherman, dered bis battery to be ready for action, and sent word to the Indians that If the Indian was not delivered into his hands they would have to up with the consequences. On the follo sing morning Indian was brought in and delivered up. was not hung, as bad been determined, but placed under guard, hopes being entertained of the of the soldier, Littie Crow, who was at the lower agency, having heard of the proposed attack, offered his services, aud assisted the soldiers to drive the Yanctons out of the ‘The next day the Indians requested a counci!, to which they came wi it arms. The Saperiniencent informed them that there was pow but one altermative—either the Fy s i E gE ¥a He rif a = g z z nombered tn all one buadred and twenty fve, besides the half breeds. Each Indian pledged himeei’ tnat he would not return untiigthey had exterminated Inkapadutah and The su) would remain j Bow agency cnt!) the retorn of the expedition and the val of the special agent of the department, and should lokapadutah be Drought in, would proceed with (he paymontof the ao wives. buities. ‘The upper Indians had collected for the payment with their wo d children. Being {n a destitute condition provisions were furnished to them to keep them from ‘and they were sent to sheir homes. perintendent had just received reliable informa that the Yanc‘ons bat driven sll ibe setilers from eig >borhood ofthe Big Sioux river. He was apprehensive of trouble with them, as they were in a des- titate condition, and had reque ted the recall of Captain Nobles’ party, who were engaged in making the northera Pacific wagon road On the 19th « portion of the Yanctons exoressed them- selves favorable to making ® treaty. The Superintendent wid (hem that be woud report their wishes to the de .art ment. He believed that it would be necessary to a tjurt the difficulties between the Yanotons and the See see wns before entering into & treaty 0 them, The Yanctons claim that the See-see-tons have, in the treaty of 1851, sold the lands belonging tothe former, The ope od was aiso inclined to believe thai, before ail the troubfes with tne annaity Siour can be per: manentiy settled, \: will be Wes with them, holding them by stipulation of » streng and binding character to the observance of peaceful rein- one with tne United States, and responsible for all depre- dations, The Boperintendent would proceed to the Chippewa —~ complete their annual payments as e000 as he could leave the Lower Sioux agency. American Assoetation for the Advancement of | Sclence. OPENING MEETING AT MONTREAL. Moatuma:, Aagust 12, 1857. ‘The cleventh meeting of the American Association for the advance ment of Science agsembied at the Court House tm Montreal at ten e’clock thie morning. The exercises were opened by ® prayer ‘rom the Lord Bishop of Mon treal, Rev, Dr. Falford. Professor Caswell, as the Vice Presicent of the Association, addressed the meeting tae brief but eloquent address, in which be alladed in very happy language to the fortunate moment elien the Hox lien and American nations were about to be linked in iasepara bie union by the telegraph cable, as that in whicb (his as- sontation had assem) ied under the auspioes of her mas ty's government (np Britieh America. Me concluded by touching tribote to the memory of Professor Bailey, the President of the Asrociation, whove untimely death hat devo ved the necessity of comducting tae deliberations upon bimeeif. Addresses of welcome were mate by Sir W. £. Logan, Gen. Sir Wm. Fyne, the administrator of the gevernmest, and Dr. Dawson, President of the Natural History Society The delegates from the London Geological Society and the Sinean Society were iben introduced, anc made appro. Priate addresses; after which, the olection of a sanding Committee took piace, when the meeting adjourned at 1 M. to meet at one to receive the report of the committee and divide into section: for the transaction of business. ‘The sumber of attendants i# large, and inciuder the names of many of our most distinguished of acience, which are Professor Bache, of the ; Prof. Henry, of the Snkhsonian Institution; of Cambric ge; Prof. of Phiiadelpbis; to make new trea. | 9? ‘We give below the history of the recent new or over- ‘guue of stock by the above named railroad company. ‘The correspondence exhibite a mass of imcoavisieacios such a 7 § i ei i i Hi H = E id A i this the capital bas been run up since January last wy three millions of dollars, and no one can tell where twill 18] of 26,500 sbares of new stock issued within period of six months. ‘This is independent of the original guaranteed preferred. If any organ ef this im- maculate company attempts to deny these statements, we cen put those interested inthe way of ascertaining the fact for themselves. [From the New York Herald, Augast 10, 1857.] Tm regard to the new issue of stock charged upon the Michigan Southern Railroad Company, the following cor. res} is published :-— Orrice oy tam Unitep Stars Trust Company, } New York, August 8, 1867. To J. M. Horns, Treasurer of the Michigan Southern Rallroad Company :— It being stated in the Hxaazp of to day that there bas been a new or over issue, in the stock of the Michigan Southern Ralircad Company, we decom it due to the company and to ourselves tha) we should ask you if there bas been any issve of stook of said Michigan Ruta. ern Railroad Corapeny since fhe 19th day of Jaly last, the certificate or ceriificates for which have not been register- ed and countersigred at this« fice The numerous inquir- jes being made in »egard to thie matte: render it important that we should receive an early reply. Very respectfuliy, JOHN A. STEWART, Secretary of the United Sates Trust Company. New York, August 8, 1867. Duar Sm:—In answer to your note of this 1 have to say that there bas been no issue of the stock of 1! company since the } 9th day of July last, the certificite or certificates for which bave not been eee and coun terrigned by your company. And I wish to add thet there is not now, ard never has beep, ad ccrdeg en mlign doc euthorieed, illegal, /raudulent or improper issue of ihe stosk of this company. ‘With respect, your obedient servant, J. M. ROPKINS, Treasurer. Joun A. Stmwart, Exq., Sec. U. 8. Trust Oo. ‘The Coard of Brokers appointed a committee to inquire into the truth of these charges of new or over issue, and the following correspondence passed between the committee ‘and the railroad company :— New York, August 11, 1857. To rae Parerpent axp Directors oF Ta MicuIGAN SOUTHERN: asp Noatugen Inpiana Rattroan Compaxy:— GxntLemmay—The undersigned bave been appointed a ittee on behalf of the New York Stock harap with your company on the subject of issues of your k, which it is alleged have been made informally. allegetions have assumed a definite shape, and can no longer be regarded as anonymous. Understanding from Mr. President Litchflold that a meeting of your Board will be held to morrow, we take i this matter before you for such jerm proper, fects, in order that we may impart fully and understand- ingly to our colleagues, many of whom are holders of the viaeaten youn, DAVID GROESBEOK, ” vory yours, v1 BOK A as H. A JOHNSON, ” 4 CAMPBELL, Ornce or THe Micmcan Sovrueax ap NorTuxRn Inpiana Raitroan Co., 18 William street, New Yorx, August 12, 1867. Jomyeom and A. Camp Mesers. Davy Gromereck, H. A. ‘BELL, Committee, Ko. :— fant neu tava Wea. auaniod pemmentiea to Goneis or me New to confer with tle company under the head of ‘Bille payable,’ or have reported in addition to bills pa: When the present Board came into office, comm! tteon ed who made full examiaations of the aocounts wore 8p) report, dated 6th May end and tben duly entered upon the directors’ minutes, shows understood the amount of bonds an! stook that they fully hy pothecated sued and held by slockholders, added: — Tn addition to this snm. certitontes for 6.540 shares (8586, (00) Dave been exeeuted by the officers of the company, under Suihority of resolutions of the Byecutive Commities of the Board of Directors, and hypothecated on collstera) security for temporary loans for the use of the company. ‘These certi‘eates are duly entered in ® special account of “collateral stock” upom the general ledger of tbe company, and will be ned and cancelled and the account ba ai the debts for whick bey are pledged shall paid. Subsequently, both mnder Mr Gray’s and Mr. Hopkiny’ | administration of the office of Treasurer, collateral stock bas been used; but, as from time to lime debs matared, certificates were returned to the affice, and the balance of the account bas varied accordingly. ‘The T: casurer’s statement shows that the total amoun! of old stock issued (including stock issued by ibe company as collateral, as aforesai’,) was, on Of which there bas since been cancelled the certificates: By the terms o! the insue of Inst each stockholder was a Mock upon every ten shares of the old stoxk held by him. If each stockholder had applied for the amount to whigh be was entitied, it would have required the iseae of $5,580,600 of the guaranteed stock. The actual amount claimed by storkholiers and ineued to them has been tiated above, $3,017,250. It haa been the (atention of directors to limit this guaranteed stock of $3,060,000, an ar this view to repurchase and cancel the exosss of 260 All the certificates of stock immed by this company, whether as collaterai or otherwise, bave been duly , tered and couptersigned ; prior te the 19h of Jaly thie was done by the Seerctary of the company, #inoe that date it bar been cone by ‘he Uolted “tates Trost Company. 1086, tie Previons to the conroli tation of these companies tn the system of registry rinoe adopted was not (0 ane. therefore probable that some the old certificates, prior ty April, 1866, have pot been yot regimtered. We bave th os lang given you the tafermaten Gor, ed. because we deem it due to the stockholders and the public that npom ® question of thie kind there should be no room for misoenpetruetion. and this is merely anticipating ae , Pewee, . Dana and Ailliman, Jr, of College; Prof. Cas i, of Brown University: Dr. Usher Parsons, of Provi ; Prof. Campbell Morft, of Baltimore, and Prof. La te, of Columbia Colloge Souty Carolina. Among the representatives from New York are Hoo. ‘oleom, Frecer ck A Con Archibald Ri: 1, Dr. Wynne, Proj, Batta and Rev Adamson. Tae der of ladies in stteedance is quite numerous, aad with an sum; icious day for the commencement of the seesion, it promises to be not only an important one so far as golence concer ned, but also one of considerable festivay. The ity of the citizens of Montreal to entertain the mem- bee haps been over estimate’, bul they have extended @ cordial welcome, and are eniea- Voring ‘0 c\teharge the ries of hospitality to the faliest ex- ent within their commend. In the meantime the Done tana Houre, which i¢ the fashionable hote! of Canada, oon- sine by far the larger number of the more distinguished And fashionable vieiters. owe the aayans from the United — are Mr. Ram » Of the British Geologioal survey, Who gave up a oon templated trip to the eum Mount Bianc to attend the Jang | of the associat! berg: Mr. Woodall, of Osford University; Mr. Seaman, of (he Sipean Society, of London. and Professors Dawson and Bowe, of Mocill Lollege The number cf local members, as well ae thowe from abroad who have eniered heir names, ie two hundred and ixty dive, and the ties of to be road aircady ex corde forty six-vo that neither in potnt of aitendanoe nor Want of business will the somion be an uufruilfal one Supreme Court—Spectal Term. Betore Hop. Judge Peabody Avovm 14.—Alen H. Rice, Onae iH. Kendall, and J. W Rice 0. J A. Die, A. 7. Rdwards, JW. Curtis, F L. Olmstead hert.—This was an action bronghs by the pisintifts a Orm ja Boston, against the defendanu: & chim of $20,000. The Court granted am injunction restraining tbe defeudants from making an assignment our more formal report to the stockholders, in which the substance of this information would have beea given. cal epprored ; fr ' Title £ z. z E EB 4 z + 53 rr obe- , Secreiary. Oty Intelligence. THREB CITY FATHERS ON A SPRSE—A BOW IN A BOWRRY LAGER BIER GARDEN. Last evening shortly after dusk, three of our city Ooun- climen entered the National Leger Bier Garden in the Bowery, near Hester street, and after indulging in sundry mugs of lager bier proceeded tothe shooting gallery to practice target firing with an air pop’gun. The keeper of the saloon charges that the cit'y fathers were intoxicated, and that instead of firing at the terget they commenced shoot- ing at the by standers, and it ls saida German weman was severely injured by one of the arrows from the gun. Tho Germanin charge of the gallery remonstrated with the elated Councijmen, whereupon those worthies took the reprcof im high dudgeon and showed a disposition to fight. Upon this, the jetor, Mr. Wutschel, was summoned and he ji ordered the rioters out of the house. an a a jions@, the landlord called his waiters and o dered them to put the intruders out, which pro poe ¥ ipon ope of them, who was @ cap- » to answer It ls but just to say to us through the employés the above statement came of the garden. ‘Toe Greamsme ApRiuwo—Tus Barnic.—The Adriatic, which now lies at the foot of Twelfth street, East river, is almost ready for sea, and is expected to sail on the 12th of next month, her machinery, and particularly the valves of her engine, having undergone the requisite alterations. She has accommodations for 300 first and 40 second class passengers. Her cabins, staterooms, saloops, &c., are fit- ted up in magnificent style and finished with exquisite taste. Her promenade deck is 300 fect long, and every part of her is a0 elegaut as to rendor her decidedly « supe- rior She is the largest vessel afloat, being 355 foet in) over all, 80 feet across her pa 4d! feet deep from the saloon deck to the bottom of the hold and her barthen is 5.888 tone. Hor dining room is hebted two ent ventilating lows, an ma ne “y ¥ abip before. She them has ever been introduced into any various sub; 5 ke, which ry credit not only on themeelyes but also —the two first uma being conferred on Samuel Cahi!! and Miss Catherine Falvey, ard consisting of two handsome silver medals; the remalaing oremiums being rome excellent books, which were elegantly bound. After this dancing was aguio introfnoed and kept up ill a dap bed qos my 2 All then proceeded again to St. Paul’s church, headed by their band, and eridendy highly om gem with the day’s enjoyrent. Thie is the first aa Pp Axagst or Two FicitinG Max, AND Trae Lewxniats Dis CHARGE HY A Pouce MacurraTe,—Yorterday at 1 o’clook word was ront to the Fifteenth ward station house that Pat. Mathews and Jim. Hughes were abomt to engage in a figbt in the barrocm corner of Broadway and Great Jones street. Sergeant S. J. Smith was immediately seut with » of police to arrest the parties, and on arriving at the Parrocm round (he two men pummelling each oth+r se They were immodiately arrested and takes: to the house, but had not been there long before Justice Connolly made hie appearance and dis- charged the prisoners. Hi for some reason best known to himself, refused vo be discharged, but te magis- trate at length induced Bim 10 scor finally lef station house with bim ina revolvers wore found in the barroom after Fran in Warmer Srrert—ARgRet oN Stavicton OF ARSO%.— On Thursday night between 10 end 11 o’ckok, @ fire oc. curred in the dwelling house No, 200 Water street, ins bedreom occupied by a woman named Nery Gallagher, wearing apparel was destroy Aman named Phillip Quirk was arrested by officer charged with the offence Fire Marshal ‘apd an investigation was forthwith gone into. The deay Oring the premises, but allege’ it ‘was done by accident, that while be eet up in bed he tonk the Hghted candle from the table to light his segar, and in sodoing the candle camo in contact with the women’s dresses which hang et the wall over his bead. The mater {al facts of the accuse’ 's statement was corroborated Dy the evidence of the witnerses. The mutter was rub mitted to Justice Welsh, and be not deeming the testimony sufficient, discharged Quirk from custody. Tum Remame of Powcamay Jamnos, who was recently found \n the river at Bay Ridge, near Fort Hamilton, were brought to thie city and placed in a receiving Jecond ntreat. Bie fateral will take place at two from his late residence, No verely Fifteenth ward station Catwoue Larrary AssociaTion.— The asva! monthly meet- ing of the above asrociaticn wae helt on Monday, the bth ation of $600 waa made for the purchase the "brary, which now number nearly 1,000 volumes. After the ad nistion of some half dozen bonorary memberr the meeting adjourned to September. Tum Broapway Srexer Ciaavive Moveweyt.—It seems the contractor of the Hroadway Arsociation wii] not be al lowed to ure as moch water as bo wishes to wash the side walks ard got*ers nightly, ae was at Sret designed. For the went he is only employed to cloan the pavement, bat ty went week it js suppored arrangements will be made to bave tbe cross streta, where they intersect Broad way, aleo cleaned. In the meantime it is to be hoped the stored cepers will not permit their employees to throw dirt from the stores into gutters, as it only renders useless the ‘This cemmunieation has been submitted to by the Board, by whore direction we sign is Your obedi- «ot servant, EDWIN ©. LITCHFIELD, President. W. M. Versiye, Secretary pro tem. ‘The fellowi respondence passed between this com: pany and the United Sater Trost Company in relation to this new or even lesne of stock — No 1 Hawowen ornemr, August 13, 1867. Jno, A. Srewant, Baq., Seonerany U, 4. Tavwt 09 Sa fin—The committee appoin'ed on the part of the New York @tock Exobange fo arceriain the amount of stock of and Northern Indiana Railroad Gem. pany pow outatarding,beg leave to ark your company, an Register for the above named, whether or not 70,000 old stock and 80,000 shares of new or guarantied stock comprise the whole number of hares of the stock of the Mict igan Southern and Northern Indiana Raiiroad Com pay now outstanding? If not, please state the number of shares in exorar of the above. Door ir company hold iteelf reeponaible for the correctness of the transfers of thit company, and does \t bold iweif sable to the public for any Istue of stock beyond the number above stated, vir: 100,060 shares to ail of both kinds, which number of shares (he company bas stair’ as the amount of ite eapital inswed, a8 por last report? Youre, &e., pains GRORSBOOCK, nN No, 40 Watt erent, Ang 18, 1867 To Meters. Groweneon, Jonxeos asp Camprmt, Com of the 8. Y¥. Stock Exchange, Gretiemex—In reply to your communication of this date, 1 etate that the number of sharce of the Michigan Souhern acd Northern ladiaaa Railroad Company's sook Usrran Stare Tarver Company of New Your, the stores were kept until after business hours and then thrown In the atresia all would be well. A Vavcama Liranany Pemant.—The Now York Typo- graphical Society have received a very rare and curious cographical work, entitled ‘Pit ’s Kngli#h Atine.”’ printed in London in 1683, aa @ present from Mr. Daniel Fanshaw, The work arigivally cost $145; to this add roven per cent interest for the past 174 years, and it will be found that the work now stands at a cost of over thirty million dollars. Boros to wnom Howor ® Dra.—The name of tho boat- ‘man who rescued two young mon from drowning im the off Robbing Reef was urintentially omitted {np our no- tice of the accident in Wodnerday’s jon, The name of the resover is Halpi His boat is called the Bloe Jacket, ‘and beils from pier No. 24 Past river. Fre os Frartn Averce—Lose ,novr $16,000 —About 10 o'clock Wednesday night a fre occurred at No. 343 Pighth avenue, in the dry goods store of George Keyes. It origi nated from alow, and soon ex stories, damaging the stock considerably. The damege to stock by fire and wa ter will probably amount to $16,000, Owing to the ab sence of Mr. Keyes in the country, our reporter was unable te learn the amouot of insurance, Wot lone, it te be Heved, is folly covered. The building's owned by Geo. Row: it ls damaged about $1,000, and raid to be Insured ‘The third floor was oconpied by John Demarest as a dwel ling and shirt bosom manufactory. ills low will probably amonnt to $1,000; insured for $1,300 in the Oorn Fxebange Insurance Company. NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, 1857. MARITIME INTELLIGEN : CLEARED. Owen & Son. mi Carver & Chase. , Bt John N —A Smithers & Co arien— Wen Inj ) : i tit HE : FS 4 3 ‘bi ens, Hansen, Bordesuz. July 6, with brandy, to B inst, Int 4270, me Anpa Kimball, of Brupawick, Me, bonnd Jon 67 10, spoke ship Kiizabeth of Boston, has bad light westerly winds and calms durin; ip Raitier, Almy, Havre, Ju! with: to Win Whitlock, Jr Re TB. to ‘Brig Trace Wind (of Bluehili), Reed Neuvitas, 4 ug 4, with wha CURE Pict haa tthe ennedy, ‘Brig’ Albert (Br). Steves, Hillsboro, NB, 10 days, with plas to P I Nevins & Bons, Golden Tead, Jobnaon, Pensacola, 17 days, with lam- Frseo ee Tecbon Jacksonville, with lum: | Ae with ship Qua at anchor off carried away the = HF tf 5 i 2 a8 ‘Lockhart, Windsor, NB, 7 days, with aster, to maater. Pifchr fem Fost (of Bangor), Warren Jacksooville, 8 days, with Ibuber, 10.9 Holmes; veesel to R P Buck & Oo. Pi mouth, Ne jamae. Van Name, Virginia, ® days, Warr’ n. Virginia, 2¢ays. yor, Vireioin 2 days Folsom, Virgivia, 4 dave. Jexandris, 6daye. Stays febr ‘Turner Orland, 10 days. Behr Gipsy, Norton Machine 9a 8. Sehr Ieabeila. Fauiklin, Boston, $ days. Bebr OS Basard, Billard. Port kwen for Hart’ord. Fehr leabelia, ter, Port Ewen for Barttort. Bebr AT, Packer, Bemingwar, Port Ewea tor Hartford. ‘Caledonia, Lay! = Kennebec. Hand. festernport. Berry. Portiand. Steamer Westchester, Clark. Providence. BELOW. Arabia, of Brunswick, from Liverpool, at anchor out sido ihe Bary sieamtug Wm H Webb, SAILED. , Melbourne; Will'am B Travis, Galveston; Quebec Laura Russ. York Kiver; Sam Foster, St Jago; and others, rine Report. ips Gen Berry, . Glasgow; ‘ark Calioraie, Kemplon, Je iinguoa NO" Mora ut taxt—Mr EA Dow. first mate of brig Alert hence on the i ¥ ont fell from aloft on deck J injured, so mnch so that it will be some time be’ore ‘be able to return to duty. He is # native of Massscau Sonn Texan. from New Yor’, of and for ort, with a argo of flour apd beer, was cacsized Lith inst 9 miles Kast of Cape Ann. The crew succeeded in op the boom of the vessel, and were rescued »y sehr Mcnteruma, “apt Troy, from Bay St Lawrence, and taken into Gloucesver 1Sth tome Scue Ewency, of and from Castine for Picton, was wrecked on Sea) Island night of 4th inet. Materials saved aud arrived ai Barrington, : Key West, Ang 4—fcbr Ariiogion. March from Tortngas. havivg struck op Sepd shoal, Leggerhead Key, and sprong « po Key © "The echr Aringion waa from N York” Key Weet for rep bound to Mobile, Ap assored ca’ £0. . from ‘Ampinwall, bound to Jacksonville. with Chagres fever, except bth—Are brig Bebraska, Sheechr Arlington Pas taken har surgo and will proceed to ‘All sick on board Mobile na soon as her salvage is eet Notices to Mariners, 1} Bont on Alden’s Rock bas broken adrift from her mrorees Abe ban been ‘owed ir tashe harbor, and will be re placed ne soon #8 praciicable By order of the Lighthouse Board. GEO H PREBLE, Lighthouse Ixpector, Ist dist. Portland, Aug 12, 1867. YVARNE SAND, OFF FOLKSTONE. Official information bas been reoetved at this office, that, pormant (othe iniention expresred in the advertisement from the Trinity House n of London, dated 2th January Inet 2 tral buoy, colored red, and surmounted by » watt avd bell bas bern placed ind faihome alow weer spring Ude on the northwest side of the Varne Band, and to the'weatware cf the shoalest water, with the following mares ‘and com pase bearings, riz — Paddlenworth trees in line with a white hotel at the enst end of Folkstone Oil, N by W 3 W. fovth Foreland hon Habs B, citest entien, Dur genens Lighthouse, WX, Masters of vessels pilote cross the Verne Bard within northwestward oF rou!h westward of (he above By order of the I THORRTO® A JENKINS, Troasury Department, Office Lighthouse Board, Aug Whalemen. Cherokee, BB, with & bbls ep and aohehit the cree ins me ot ranting. Capt suai wont ship s pew crew and prowed ap whaling. At do Juae 6, Har. reporien w ‘ aN Bio Janeiro July 8, Mary Gardner, Niooll, of Sag Har ht Tesitt May M1, Emily, Hale, NB. 450 bbia, bound home; © Cowdin Bailey, of Di Bon artmouib, with 880 Dbla, bound on & Epchen— Jen 6, lat 99 min &, ton 179%, Young Hero, Naat wih m0 ep Spoken, &o. fhip Matthews, from Bombay for London, no “ate, off, Cn, ii we ee raves, from London for Port Philip, June 21. Vt Rh oy ee hence June 11 for Valparaiso, July ae |. from Boston for Valparaiso, Aug 12, Cod NW 30 miles. OR Jovephine, Ohaney, from Darien for Barope, Jaly 18, Int 40 40 lon ber. was seen July 27. no Int Ao. : BENT Liberte of Frompect, bound to Rio Janetro, 00 Brown's "E04 Bayes. Phiveriek, hance for Buenos Ayres, Juty a 37,038 8. Jom 30 47 W. jirqre’ from Tolete tor Wor, 46 day out, Ja 0. jargess, from Besten for Matanmaa, Apg 11. Cape RW 40 miles. Oar Vigo, Thorlow, from East Machins for Cardenas Aug 8, int 35 60, lom (8. y= Ports: Avcoa Bay OGH, 7 ® port Darke Quincy Moore, for Borion, une; M: ek, Rmith ¢o art same day Anpnostan, daly in pore Be bork W Al Jenkina. Lovitt, hdl inde. 3 om i f ahips Barreds ron, Poale, aud Gaiden tiiy, ree. from’ and Yor Hong Kong, ag; bark Ses n ph. Rta j, for do do PYROUT, Jive 2—Bld bare Boston Buenos avers, June 2—In shio Iesiah Orowsill Trrner, from Portland, arr 84, dieg, fog Oaltforn Carcerta, June H—Ar previous, ahip Charles Mul, Hale, Liverpool Xi'Fo Tine 9, ships Merrimac, Bray, trom Liverpool: ae reviga to 19h, to load for Boston; Frank Joanson, Lathrop nm Reston via’ Bombay, unc; Pleiades, Gage, hore); Olsriey etait ld (having got of # Currier: Kpopp; Lady Biessington, Young; Hi . Wayne: John Haven, Oo sb; Jobo Wille, Ward; Art Union, Sherman, W liam J Morris Tayior and Charles Hill, Hale, ail Boeton; Covar da by, for do 0; bark len, Toeher for China toon; Arab; I*Sianes Thy ship "Antrim late Daria, (which cid May ie, late eld 3 ‘of Capt Dy for Bowtom: Vath Rost ‘Fegat in A Badger, Tarleton, do; ith, Cinciaustna,: nor June 18 ship Klement. Odell, Busetre, Carta, July $—Arr orihern Empire, Lange, Liver pool Fr by tig n n Mi Sid June 25, ships Herbert, Freeman, Chinohsa; 27h, Mil- warkie Davis, Prince Jniy'2, Flying Kagie, Agten, do; 40h, Shimmcraro, Merse, do, Detender, Kabinwon, do; bark Bopbro: "ty port, July 12, sips Westward Ho, J Walter im port, July ips Weat: jones, mune; po oy Cbinchas, Pieindes, Winslow, from do; aod others re before Oonstantixoria Jnly 17) bark Pathfinder, Kal Joe? for Rosion, on eraereds 16th, non ald on that Gay a reported, Cabin, Sut Alert, Bursley, from, * Tork, in recaaeee: ate le» hag rn, roshy. for " CEROA, 8b 1 ‘Bid Jno Wheeler, log born Union, lite, Oeumy 1 ‘oad tor RYork: 2B, bas t : ; Sura, July Bee Te port brig Rosh, Plummer, for Ma's 4—In por (ond ald In pitaugh bores Beet ™ fone Kono, runes apr wie d = i‘. 6th, . Fredericksburg; Magu BYaenare, Jui ae is for Ba}. via per age eee Keg Roe Qape Town OGB, and was the veanel ldg 8000 for Boston, Pwo versels ware 0a the berth for Tore Museixa, = Jay, 17—8ld bark Young Greek, Humphrey, Ma ‘ brig Anita Owen, Ray, for NYors next days la brig O Hl weaned, NYO" 20 Am vessel in port ig On P Reck Aldrich. from WY arr ist ior soaiense 10 days; some 20 vesrels to ahead cf her, gnats Aug Arr ship 8t James, Colley, Liverpool June Rorrervam, July 23—In port sbirs Ovean r, Trewors for Poinaalpbies ide: Charles D erwin Mer and ids Staftord, for B¥ork, de; Richard Anarene. Pictou, A Baltimore, do barks Kate Wheeler Grant, and Avers, for N¥ork, do; Tally Ho, + ols and Badiant, Flinn, Boston; and othe: re. Rio Jaxxino. Jwy 6—In port shive Sumatra. (fic) Matting,” ‘ton for Sumatra. (see disagters), Martha, Wolfe, for Sark gs Caron Bok 5 rystery, zeit, from Liverpool, " River, ar: 21; Roebuck, 3 Petts ngi'l wig: Indus. Txempson, vimere, ‘arr 7d, diew; Ha'sov, Beaman, trom Bio Grende for Falmou h B, ‘repaired, io sail in two ‘days; Porm!ng Fea, Reauchamp, frm Faltimora. art 20 (not Sth) and olbers as before Sid 2d, bare ~arthian, Hudgins, Phila de!pbia; brig Mont Vernon, Hell, Baltimore At do Int, barks Sam Slick, May "for ark same 4a} Buvnna, July 20—Ie port bark Cambridge, H Boston, whe. 81d about aah, bark White Cloud, Me @rockHoum, July 22—In port abit talnee! som, from® Getie, compléing her cargo for Beene Bg, for Surinam, Jay 23—Te port barte Xrehn a, Homans, for Gloupester; 0°C Belle, ders, do; jones, Surgeon, 2 eat beara der bras Abby Bart , Turks Ie ands, Jnly 28 Gotne in, a herma brig, cy ed to be the eRe oe ite (of Providence), Elwell, froma Tuixipad, Jule 18—Arr bark E Aitohborn, Ellis, Philadele phia; 20h, brig Sarab Peters, Lord NYork Varraratso June 30—'n pert ehips Levanter, and Surbesm, Bisbee, une; Waskin’on Booth Pesand, de, Jobpaon, ‘from Chincha Islands fr i Jeaky); bark Elmwood, Deshon, fam Roe'on, arr V6tl Hunter, Barry, une; brig Volant, Johnston, from Pernamb@00, arr (Per Sreausnir CaNapa at Ror ton—AnprrionAt ) Crosstapr. July 31—fild Golden Bag'e, Stove Liverpool, Coxuaven, Jwy 77—Hd sbly Torrent, Mon'gomery, Bio Jae nei Tusuim, July 27—Arr Gold Hunter. Perrv, Bucinneka, Eisin Ye! %—Arr Borneo Flitoer, “ronstadt for Got yabore 2th, Martha Whitmore, Park-r, Cbrisunestads for Foxssrone, July 26—Off, Atalanta, Horstmann, from New York for ea GLascow, July 25—In port Jaco Prentiss, J for 9 Jago ldg; Morning Light Frits for Boston do; Robt ee New York do; Henrietta, Trecartin, for Sydney, aw. Buxvoer, Ji ty for wih en as: ral ed sea, Time, Homer, for NYork. 001, July 2-—Old Blank Fish, Hotch tea, Genoa; SOs, John Prasee, Rice, Caldera and Calien; Aoiconda. Le Osioutta: Colin, McRae, Rramball, Wilmington, NO ( yemained in the river’ Slat). 81d 0th, Carnatic, Devereux, \Orleapa. Adv Ist inst, Khersenere (s) Thompson for St Johns NP asd Portland &h; Anglo Saxon, (*) Medaster. for Quebeo 10th; America, (*) Lang. for Boston 16th; Tnez, Gra same day (Aug); Geo Washington, Crinines, for do Fmpire, Barlow, for d> 20th; U Sth inst; Arabia. («) Stone, f ton. (8) Petri¢, for ¢o 12th; Man! Aug i; Margaret, Tyron. ‘ison. for do 4th; Comy Chilés, for ao Sth; & Z, Green for da (ty muaneed th wire), Constantine, Macoduck, for do 8th; Middlene: lee, for do 10th; Lady Franklin Jewdan, for do 191 Coob, for do 11th; Co'umbia. Hutchins, for do ¥ MoGih, for do 2st; R Robinson Rosinson, for d> 2d; Jokw Patten: Woodward, for Philadelphi 2th: Jand Dee 7 We n ‘and Thonas H Perkins, er, Raines, for Baltim ve a0tb; Richard Cobden, for Charleston 4th: Harry Blof, Redman, for Mobiia 10th; Union, Otis for New Orleans bib; Carrier Dove, Montel, Melbourne 18th; Guy Mannering, Dollard, for do ‘Norerona for do Sent 20. = Chas Thomson, Rrooks. sod Naples, East ton, dg; Faith, Parker. d- da: Paleaiina, . fork 6th: London, Hurthnt, for do 18h; Viotwria, Obama: pion, for do 2th; Mary’ Bradfor?, Thompson: do 27th; umblerland, Hoepcer, do Rept 5, Quickstep Nelson, 1oF do, Neptune's ‘Favorite. for Print Phil'p acon; Brews ter, I unbar: Louise Hatch, Mac! on: Free Trade, Storer; Gem Nowell. Novel); Child of the Regimest, Glover: s orth ca, Dunbar, and Mest, Watts, jor do, Agnes Watts for do abt Aug. 4; Lawrenon Brown, Pisree; Jordan: Gov Morton, Rerry for do soon; do; Cwsar, Garrels, for . 0. Lacnoum, July 33-814 Zeemenrhoop. Henrens, Boston. Newronr, July Wanderer, Warren, Charleston. Psnxarre Roavs, July 2/—In the ‘roads Ben Bolt, Loring, from Cardif for PourmaMrrox, July $—A1d Alarm (9) NYork. SUNDERLAND, July 21—8ld NYork. Br Heeva, May id Rodney Carr, Bwan, Afrion, BOSTON. Aug 18—Arr Br steamship Cann“ .. Aug 1S—Arr > ete lone, Osgood, Manila; Oph- H, : 1 2 sci" Waredsie: Bivenford. "Fo, tase’ felasds* a Connor, Brown, and fomers, Folladciphias New’ Zealend, Clark. Kileane : New Pesicns, Gian, Rondon: Ann Flower, ——, Alvany, & Giimsn, Crowell; Jemen Lawrenea, “Alien: Tovey’ Amen fh IN Bio &rande, snd Benj Batler, Cros! bi; York, Via rece. ib Smith. Pert aa Piladelpbia: orig Ag laytl; Reve: . Obese do: J 8 Or B Bailey. Whirlow NYork. W ‘Wind WSW to SSW. light tehrs Georee NYork; E Sbe ‘TIDAB. Quarastire. schr Baw York. Ste Me uarapitre, ul hdl 5 vens. lone low, two berm brige. beund ne Od berk Sorrge Rev: Trower, Weat Coast of South Amerios; brige Bitzn (Br), Dew ing Johos NF: Bileba jose. Loring Boston; sehrs Baltic. Stevena, Farbor Grace, *F: Wm L M Jr, Benson, Ra Naessa. B Fereyih Pearson, N¥ork; Golden Rod, Bennett Pr: Sid barks Antelope. Perrell, Ri» Janeiro and s market; Helen Maria. Harding, Reston, brige ilaba Doane, Laring. 3 Ptorm King, MeFarland, Charleston; fart (Rr, West Indies; echrs 0 & Crook, Evenham, N York, and BANGOR, Ang 11—Cl4 brig Lucy Heywoot Powers. guras gobr J 0 omer, tom ts Work” idthy bark Plot Figs Mew ‘Ang 13—Arr chr Urbans, Norton, Port Bwen; ris Lonian. © ne, NYork: 1 : Temperance, for N York, Selah Ki Birong, Mot, IM Parker Davis N¥ork. ‘OM, AD echrs Queen ‘ft B ra fi 3 Dype bark Bivek Prithy, Sédaye froma WY. pab-—baving got out of water and provisions; has flatrs ly. steamabip Marion. Foster. NYork: sche 8 er. Sanne ve Downe ip ie ita s brie said Pens ria. from Baltimore: schre Wan! ream Doeton: Losin Old fir bark Chance, MeGarr, Quebec. id sour Zephyr, Gage, nae DAMARISCOTTA, Aug 10—Cld achr Chief, Trader, Balt more FALL RIVER, Aug }1—Arr schrs Martha Jang, Miogsr<, finith. Port wea; tloop Obaries, ‘freeye aor md achr Vicior, ears, N° ork. 1mh—Arr sche Cyston Rorten. sy Pine ae Bishop. Booth, Port co | sohre at mer and Jobo Rogers | Biliolt, Philadelphia, and Treashre, Rvaris, ava. RI FORD, 11—Sid echra AG Pense dein" Geo K Cover oman, tea Fm Wb, Pb or. MORPILE Aug 6—/rr schra Meteor, Burna, Havana; Tih, J W, Minor, Borg, Font MACHIARPORT f. Gouk'. ivira. Da Aug 108. Ang 7—Arr brig Linds, NYork. id ah, MoKenzie, WYork; Nome: vie and Gipeey, ingalia, do. DRLEARA. Ate flare Oy tely bark Marion, Sal- Maria, Wi 7 do, Jane Bar?ing ¢o for Bilzabeudport; Dover, Ly ad Nyork, Wm Be Mee, we tenenh Seah BR tae cod tobr peel Dart. Croton, PHILADELPHIA, Ang )4—Arr brige Owners Baker, ton; Lydia Frances, Kell, NYerk: schre C Provinesto er: almon Baeon, Willanme, Mod Baxter, Providence: T Bos- ‘Cobb n sana Prentien, De wy Boston ; echra W Treon. W Thos Providence: & Tnifle ; W %, J Le Cain. i$ biehesd; H Oarier, Fisk, Boston; Col Lester, Delany, Po John Avites, Hart, Matas” van Phllatelphia. Cio seamer Weat- PORTLAND. A ran: echr Courter, ‘ing, Phi erncor! 4 PROVIDERCE, is . RYork. pre Cordova, Wrnabtin Halt Rev recta ae car Qoean Bird Gibbs, Baltimore vis Fall River, Apgel is Mathew Bird Jobneon Siow, Smith, aod, Pas hig, Port Ewen. 8i¢ schra Gnwanaett ages vy son, Godtrey: Perey Hi by a n ; ‘anean EE ound , "so er th aaron, TAH A ’agran D Bperre, Harkin: Gen M fry Ly en, Port en ey ld sehr DO Floyd, Potter, 19—Arr sobre N EHassard eee . ‘Oxhorne. Port Kwen; Geo Wash Pai Berea scars etek Pale at Pe Sige, slr 19 Arr ‘ship David Orockott, 0. Bee SHRAT, ank 10 Arrechr Kate Bricham, Norton, MRR atest ean Maar Mtn Ent ie Paden TR sarah rights Robie dor yt Aa 1 10— Are ache New Hen: NYorks ih, brie Alrert Adame Faso, ron ahe MY Dare G' weal, do: 1h brie Robt . Bi at bark Ante Verer (rem), De Jenga, Del id 11 Hawkine, ifahavew, rely Benj # rom WYork. RDG M Ave? re Larkio, hy Phila deiphia: Mth. Fm Thomas, Rese, do, Bd 7th, sehr Franklin, Lincoln, NYork *h brig Geo Wa deiphis; th, sehrs'Beneos, NYork; ith, Lamartine, 5 fa ADVBRTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY, ae < “RE OCURT MOUNTAIN COAT, AT 8% PRR TON We ARM thtg day detivering th’ ool aod atene. BROTH Sepia ton Renta Biveceai