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ity of Mexico to August 1. Joly 51 was the dirihday of President Comonfort Paring ihe day the President waa callod apon by the diplomat corptamé Dy many friemds A banquet was also spread for Bim, and many warm frien ia were ure soot The day was altogether observes with a great deal of attention, 4 writer in the Mexican Eztraordinary observes:—| sland of Quba, to case of bosiilider, would be Spaia’s yemerable polnt, acd procisely the psint of atiack to whtod Mexico would direct herself. Tbe lauer, vosseasioy ao pavy, Would at once reeort®s her national right to is soe lotie s of marque. These, of course, «oo ld pars ino We bands f enterprising Yaokees, apd, pres'o/ were woukl be « formidable exvedition of land ead neal forces wareholled ander (bs Mexican tug, put really composed of “flibustiers Nord Amerioains.”? Ub Semanarso rays \oat ex of ihe persons taken pri- sont sei, wt Taupico for couepi'a y Dave Deen trass- fe ved to he public priaon, true Dille having beeg found Agmtnes them. < be stage which arrived op se aon of July from Vera 2 us was robbed twice om the 1a ‘ A comesroncent writing») \he Mexican Extranndinary tm Vera Cr z paye:--) 280 hunted ip vain to fine any feing im ‘he Havana joursais and letters, and also amongst Ye pasrenger by tue ee, Which would coafrm tho re. pert of Sane Anpa’s death. The re ort is uaquestions iy aitbo.t foumaatice The old fellow, so far as the report heb} 0c have pubtabed ts concerned, is au:l alive The vomite fc reportes o be very bal al teal and Can peche atiacksrg BACIVSE a8 well as foreigners. ibe int as San Luie Potom coined during the month of Fave $115,140 ‘On he Quedainpe Ratiroad, ou one dav (Sunday), 4,822 persons “tok pantage (0 and from Guadalupe. The resel t+ tor ‘are smounted 1 $160 Two Mexican B20 of 28d of July observes : Sar ue me haw rewebec thie oliy that all the points of diss rroowent Rave DECK wtlea betecen the conflicting in o- corte in the Twbtantepc grants As the route which there ser theang Wleronts cover Mas mitractod she cupidity of deen Of large WeRith &) well as men of Lhe firat class prac deai aminties, and aa i taverces @ rich portion of ine Mosirun Verrhory, the nows of a recenoilistiog, where har wb) Was 40 LEDdERRATS 10 Credit and RacceEA, 18 Of tne fret amge-tusce io Me: ico The sim ie fam ie enough to give vee coufdence to Liew whe have beeu jook) x with Joie rei voon we devenpement of the rich territory of Te Duan ipes. SRE PNITED ST4THA CONSUL AT MaZAaTLAN, (Messen (J0ly 5) Gorrespoudence of tae Louuon Tuma | 0 ineitent Dae Jat ocurred hee «bicd has atiracted gererTal MiCLHOD RDG may prove to De of Ao g-Ave AUN » ~4 \0 ep’anger the amicable relations existing bo “this repo hie and ihasot whe United +aes, unlew sme reparation i« made fhe case OWW UTOGDI before public notice te nothing he :mpricofmens of the Unite t Statsa Conse! as the ormmcn jail of be vowa, wich, aithough re and short duration, from ihe prompt action f bir Exoallency Gon, Yabes, nus beeu ooatidesea by Mr Roish, the Ame ean Consal ssi ficient inauit to dhe ne Bown) digni'y of the United Saige to cave nm to take dom n the rations) arms and suspend further officisl aod mu wnt ‘ho #exican cutaorities Fhe \mprisonment of the Conant took plaoe at ebout four yt ct whe afc noon A bine im ihe evenieg nis Ex- seleney, Gen. Yanez, baving Dean toformed of ine vo terrence, sent for the Juoge aa” ordered bis releass upon bir own responsibilty, ec bet the imprizonmsnt did not fame longer-than a fiw boven COPY OF MK. SMITB’S LETTER TO THE JUDGE. Usrmep Srares Vice Cosstiare, ) Mazartas, July 4 i867 f Sm—~I bare deen placed f& porscasion of your final doct- gon, regarding the American sobotuer Ads, of tan Fran neo, Fiz — fons she be doltvered to William Fitoh for $2,0¢0," wich emouni f $1,500 leas then so" eral parties Dave of fored (or (be verse] #bo are avxtous 10 curchase her, apd eadily give $3,5C0 for the teerel with » good thie d further inform your Dower that sour decision, od in your decree, hae been under a mi-apprehen ten of tho eyidunee given befure the court. Your bonor deckcoa that the botiomry Domd of Pitch ia anterior o thes of Smith & Maron, whereas the bears on fic before the court thrwed ibe botomry bonds of Smith & Xe on to 0 dated the 234, an” the bonas of Mr. Fitch the web of March, i857. Alsu, that by the laws of Mexico, Mexican courts hac sutnority w dispose o° 8 foreiga vea- sei, he owner Deing Dresebt and copsentiog to her sale ‘he regie\er of the Ads, the obly legal evidence admiasl- die ty & foreign port, reeugaized by roto Mex can and Eog eh lame, was submited to the Oourt towho-* that the only wher of the schooner Ada was James Mathews, of Bos wm Massachusetts, S.A. Your nonor Bas aso entire '¥ overioked tp your dccision the charter entered into wr one year from the 20h ay of March last, hy Capoain ‘Toomss Mathew, and epich bound mim from making any cr Gisposition of the verse! ceder bit command ant | that sercr was complied with and fulfilied, which charter ~as oo Ble before the Court, Kk, ther: fore, Meoumes my duty to the Rt Greelby tbe male Of the AMETIOAR Semnnnar tae, ae 'dam ranciaco, aa WDewal and cajeat, ane Bor havicg incurred soy lsb:ities in tris republic, and as belug an anwar. rantndio inuy ference # ith ® yesse) boaring the Gag of the Unliec Statea—s violation of the rghte of Caited tater ciriwena, guararwed hy treaty, and which, if pervisted in, 6 avowed by the Ubited Sates gvvernment, must soon e660 © the Cadre suppresion the oom meroe of he Cried eReres Dp the ovagts of this republic Add Siro @ protest ngaipat the attempt mado by your bugor to intimidate the representative of the Cuited Aaice government, by # public reprimand and threas of penisbment, to desiat from al) apc every inter- etoe with the ‘legal rair of the American echooner Ada. d Lavo rolemuy protest againet the charge m: nor, \b abieqpting w creale @ populer preju impu Ing @y resisuance 1 the unlewic! tale of the per Ada t) copiempt apd Clarerpee: far the laws of , an item A cnworthy the ponition held by ud 4 charge (has I moet emphaiically and in doe cO-riderstion, air, I bave the vaot, ©. B SMITH, U. 8. Consul (Signed) MewO IMMIGRATION FROM LOUISIANA TO MHXICO— ABLE RSF ULTS OF TOK MOV KMENT, { ihe Mexican Extraorduary, Jaly 30.) ‘Te rimell mevement hal now Deby made by some per'y of negroes from Loulsians found their ioc, nod settied to the routh of Vera Graz uu the Populos yam They turwed thelr aslenbon Ww Whe Cul tvation ef lo Hae corp, aod were s succes! Ithat they wrote to their (remiss New Orleans tiling them +f ihe great advan onpee held oul lo them |v Mexico. Their chances for ma amoney were here much grestor than in the Uaited amo What war 0 be rized still more by the Diace ob) cted to the mame inequakty from to their old homes ps of (nese pioneers have beon #uocees: © inducing @ lay rate. No long y, who have ywledge, strength and money to wT Oh ngric Maral purenten to at , and oor a4 ‘viort err tbat the; are setting to work with all that energy aniapiit «hich cha ec.erise tac people from whom toey bare revetvec the'r iretree kon Mvon er we wirh to ree im ion to Mexioo, we hare rory serious FoRpic OG8 about the eilimete resaite wh'sh will attend this vegro colon'zauon Ab examples which we bare before ut of megro enterprise op this continent. ard in the Wert Indies, go to show that the blacks when solomseed together make but a pom headway The oegro i* & creature of tmilation aud not of inven don “be sirengih and enterprise which are manifested Dy the nee comers on the banks of the Popoleapam come direct from the axamnins of American plunicrt, and ae not Gil Miherent in the colomivis themecines We foar that ao oom BF they find they ere under DO social rewireint, and are forniebed abundantly with the simple wants of life with litle labor, and at tbe rame Ume are enjoying the abe of citigens, they will d+ pecermw to the tame lero! Che negro of 8, Domingo, Liberia, Jamaica, end the oul places where sovercigmty and emancipation bare worke! ec mors) rein of the race, Even in Canada, whore i Guntry is se Deoes@ary to the maintenance of life, the ha coaunarianiem of the Bri ish people bas faile’ to osablian fo snecenefu) colony of negroee, With feation those Food people are forced to acknowledge they hare faiiot tm their {il forged colony of Eig The negro ie there furnished with the movi eulicht #4 ocboole, aod ia stimulated in every kind manor; ‘Det to re purpore His adempts at independent iabor only Show bis friends that be w net A Cres’ are of #officient re- source) W Sourich ndependently DY the side of te strong botevat of ibe write wan ‘Tho present immigration to the shores of the Galf coast (ap nr immedintely work much injury, and may be of feed nevvice uring the present geaeradon—for op the coast th white man canpor compee with skilfal black jedor—be! with time #e beliere that nothing Is more cer: tein than Gat bis bisck ovor 7a jon will be a Curse w tbe Coartry. Che negro coer ot fie and dio like the lating betore the strove rep of pr crewive white ctvilizs jon ‘The negro b. somes degoneraio nod 1! sous, as witpens him te New Grate Ge an! ber pouw jo Central America, and becomes @ DUTADCE Rod per! to rociety We shoud adviee the government i look well t it, and consider well the rome nc ve Dom.» fore offering Jarge inaueements to colored colonisation, excep! it may be after the exampic set by France ix some <f ber colonies A BREW BOMSVTH TAPATY IN PROBE KOT, [Prom the Mexican Fsteaordinary, July 28 ‘The irort (yx pent vews we |. We BhooUnee Wy dar ie the apacoucanentshat fnstroctions w!!' soon be fen: to Mr. Foveyth tar the pegolistion of & Woaiy with this gov Aikough deficlon. In reliabe detacn wi rm cooslunene, *@ have Do doubt from tha ty of tue jean proms det gio edjummenut of Awerican clams * foo @ilt tort the great burden of the fork. + oy imetene deme. the barly upon whied there at) LA‘ “are to be monde will form another feature, and here will ; n points o Mr. Forsyth's comuorcial tros'y we on he used: Dut a@ ernod a8 the Uclied Mites aay te ou gu fife and activity Snir the sloyleh veins jot immeres, We 40 Gm believe the curere ment of ‘iil be satiefied to pay the debe rf ine Mext ‘ed replenish ite national tremeary, for toe vim eons which the benevolem) act oud aifurd Cotter Maken will require more. tr wt - for commer, me in avey ha Mion O Wet n Low ~ jo jn one minds the " wn eqnire = atrong = guar « * one irvon = tuat = will er, soxent territory of Koxion oroparivion will b> "made simply for ‘Stason "thet Warther sales of pa we we conneire, io a! or devationpiine the y Pt Debere that a0 Ope w be’ any partion of « vhet 4 w well emown Le | ett 's opr eed & at terns ory. Bot snouid Merion,” with te (t her) henner jot gment, ' ‘ lore torrie is y* ve mario ber qagchaser. be on jeot of the fortbooming instructions will beto Ware sid in many ware—L Wy ke Seabing slaims thet Bave bean q wd Males such oom mercial rele ns Web bei con thls counts ¥ will be forced to go forward instead of Kveping the dc wr ard treck which nas characterized it for the past dove ‘that she bas reer than pres believe, ment, and trea fe to be framed by bm and this government. sake of Mexico It 1» to be boped that nothing will transpire te tard the consummatien of forthcoming events. MANIFESTO OF GENERAL JUAN ALVAREZ, {From the Tyait ¢’Union, of Mex co, July 27 ) ‘The great event of the day Isthe manifesto which Gen, Joan Alvares Bar jaet addrecsed to the enlightened natiows of Europe and America For two dave this publication, form rg apamphiet of more than sixty pages, was mach talked of; but it circulation was limited. Tae ramor oven bed soread of the government baving Interdicted tt—« rum’r wh} b wasevidently faige,rinoe the Siglo maerted ity estercay evening in its onln ons Wed pretend to give m resumé of this work of Gen Atvarez, we shail make only Ww passing observations AD 1e80tO) ORs og fu adcri sting bimre! FO) Alvarez teens ty bare understood that ip the Spanish- Mexican differences his name had been mixed u> ard Placed io be Orat ravk ihe Npanied press. io articles whieh bave beer reproduced in the om wapaners of potn hemispheres, having in a viclept manner attacked him personally, ! appeared to bim maiural and De essary to = Cress Din just! letion to ail hose who bave bad ocogni- vapee of ibe aitack General Aivarez begins with deolering tbat he ts in no way agioriebec at tho cal mates directed againet him; cubWe men alwaye being de objects of the passione aad General avimwitier of parties, ‘m his opicion, the Cause of the Spaniards ia Mexico t# toat of resction and ihe efforts which bave beep made for bringing about | war Detween the two notions bad no other motive but the desire of seeing Ibe parts Oonquered by te revolution of Ayutla whumphant He reproduces ta full the commarication addressed on the cvente of San Vicente, by Sr. Pio Barmejitlo to Sr, Twreia; then be discusses point by point all its assertions. In order to explain tbe aim of bis a med movement lo- wards Igva's, be publiebes a part of bir correspondence with Previcent Comopfort. Thare documents, highly in teresting tp @ historical point of view, prove that General Alvarez perfectly unce:stuud the eitvaiion, aud alwaya showed bimzelf the partizan of a vigorous and pollo ‘We rball not follow the aged General to his lengthy ex- plapations a# tine and place by means of which be endeavors to prove the’ tae smmmerivus of san Vicente did ros nelorg to his trooos, as ft bar been and etill is pre ended. Ove will earily apdermand that we are entirely tnoompetent to pronounce on ruck ® matter Ho-ever, we cappet bat remark that ibe very te gth and micute pets of ibe particulars given Dy him for his jastidcation are uch ne lie oven toes y refutation if thay be not oor reot. It is justto oberve, moreover, that General Al “a- rez bas accompanied his defeace witn numerous dooa- mente of jurtification After refoliog one by one the assertions contained ip the communication of Senor Pic Bermejillo, General al vares bavgbiily raises bis bead, aud from defendant turns accuser, He valis (0 wccount certain Spaniards imbaoi ing Mexico, Hie asks who are Cobos, Cabareda and many cthers. He partionlarly chatienges the Spuniards of the Sierra Calente, anc accoses them of spollaton, tyranny, perseevtion of the native popula ion, alliaave with the enemies of the government, Ko. , Ke. This part of the pampbies is @ most violent and highly animated philipplo, its style terse, striking, vigorons and decisige Fipally, General Alvarez compares the epitne 8 with which ihe newspape-s of Rpain have branded him, with the acte by *bich in the State of Guerrero on many occasions ‘he pr osonted tbe Spantarda. We carpestly derire eur readers to take notice of ibis poblication, Itis an imporant piece ip the great inter national process which, at this momect, is being de cided in the presence of the world. It will doubtless pro duce @ great sensation, and (od in Spais an immense echo. energetical TELEGRAPHIC. Wasnivotom, Angust 18, 1557. We have New Orleans papers of the 12th inst They contain articles from the Vera Orvz papers of the 29th wit. and 2d inet in relation to the Tehcanteprc route. ‘They urge the governmert to make suitebie provision for the opening of business, which 1s to take place in October, and they say that everytbing is progressing in a eatisfec tory manner. The papers also notice in tarms of con- gratulation the recent arrangement between the di‘farent Glaimanie Of \Le grant, and express their Confidence in the Dappy issue of the mission of Messrs. Benjamin and La Bere. A favorable issue of the negotiations with Jpain was ‘The defences of Vera Oruz and the Castle of Ban Juan were being pushed forward with remarkable activity. ‘Troops from distant provinces were concentrating a: the city of Mexico and Vera Cruz. The intelligence ¢f instructions to Mr. Forsyth for a now treaty was received in Mexico with lively inierest. Unseen. [From the Londos Post, July ‘The death of W.F. A Delane, Eaq., announced in our colpmns on Saturday last, has removed from a large ciree ef friends apd admirers ove who has been long known, and will bo loug remembered, in connection with the Eagliea paper . So identified was Mr. Delane for man: years with the Times, and so idesiifies is tpe Times wil ihe rest of the daily press, that it is imposbidle elthsr lo coptemplase bim apart from tbe journal be so ably oon- ducted end ily improved, er to watch te progress of tbat paper wibout «ckpowledging how mach ite prospert. ty Das contributed to the svocess of cthers. Ths law of omar tungs, which {t# the fashion to cail progross, te now The files of fifty years ago very iferior report of the Par! debates, tbe military and maval cespatsbes taken from the Lynden Gazeie, @ fow craps of town gomip ana ‘nape, with a few vorses— romanuec, political or as the case mighibe. Yet even these were a greai improvement upon those of the ovions quarter of a century. It was not, bowever, til Delane became manager of the Times in 1530 Journaiem began to acquire that high tone, and lndepend.n, atulude which It how 80 the great onorgics of this gentieman, bis devowon to his work, and his thorough superiority to pe po 3 out few modes of efficiency, to develop ne Dod ‘of information, and to bring them together #ita a facility snd promputade opknown before to the journals of au: country, and still confined exclurively to of Evy land. Tt is iu respect cf news, properly #0 caled, that the Evg- Neb journals excel ali others. Our French contempo- varices bave many excellenctes; tome of their ard cles aro written with a4 mirable ability snd unrivaled political Epew ledge. But they are rauber politica! journals than pers They are controversial, or orenical, natructive a to the last fava in the cur ent werld, and thdy are chie'ly conversant about quertions Of nearest interest wm their own Bats Leadon daly a @ writen for ali the world, and |; telle the world the very latest things concerning t A fret cies Lupcop journa) la a Doceericy in every captial in Europe, th oer of the western world, an¢ in every dependency of Briieb empire. And it is felt w be so beeause there is 50 spot where treman interests are that does not find tore intercete reconsted, discussea er advocated ip ine dally newspapers of London. To efcct thie resui, t secure thie interest, and then to maintain it in undegeing vigor, require appliances, reswurcer, energy and eaill of a very high orser. The mactinery of & daly paper reaches wherever there ia news to be gleaned or Knowledge to be acqaired. From every eapital, from every colony, from every home aud hacst of man, to the editor of the dally paper there exists &@ charne! of information anwen by the public, bat per- fectly weil known to the \aldeted. And the coaductor oF ‘A Gret clare journal betakes bimself to his work every Light in perfect conficence that ine preveribad and uver. mpg the jatest news known on earth will reach him to timo for ; rene. Woh the Delane mast country news, carpished, rel a that thie tmp ine, the name of Mr orever eskociated. What ae Poet office, for raliroade, and Rowleod #1) for the Mr. a a nallam generally From i600 to 1847 the 4 won under bis respoosible conirol, ard it was Grring — that hat i great reputation wae achieved. Ho devoid bimeelf to raise ite stardard. Ho knew that the collectice of eariy, fall and aconrate tntellt gence waa the very soul of succeet, and he spared no Paine and BO com to ReOUre for bis pape”, by oxpress and Ppecial service, whatever wer of interes to the public, no Toniter how cdiffeult to be obtained, or bow remote the fourte of information night be. Thus ile expresses wore often in adwaace of the Compatches of the government, and Dy their extreme rele entanced the oharacter, while they increared tbe cireviation, and therefore enlarged ube lodeence, of that jovrpal, The imorovements and extended appbcavions of mode. n science have since made the chao nels of information common to all the papers, and to that extent bave interfered with ue power of the Time to no popolise the pews of the world. Bat the reputation woo for it by the exertions and talent of Mr. Delane #illl con- tinue, notwithstanding the eririted and costly competition kept up by ite contemporaries. Bat Mr Delace did more thaa improve the character and circelation of tue Times. He raiged tho character of the whole of he prers and all connected with it. The friters for the London jovrrels are now, fir the most men of hivh standing ip barniny aad |terature, and meny of them, make consideradic \poomes by their copiri betions Tbe higher branches of journalism are beoo min. 8 profession to which mem of the first talent and respects bility may devote themeciver, and find it honorable and remunerative, It vil! continue to improve, aod ai no die tant day the Lendon pree, with the birbest of human powers enlisted in ite tervice, will exercise the mont pe tent of alt inf jpon the public opinion, and therein ‘upon the who! ure of thie country. With progress like " the mame of Mr Delane is associated; to it he con- wiboted; and in it be leaves the result of aa extremely honorable, active and ceefal life. Common Pleas—General Term, Aves 18.—Jonn 0. Woodruff and Marcus P. Wood- ruff we. The Commercial Mutual Inewrance Oompany —=New trial ordered. Cort to abide the erent, anlees the partice agree te refor the cage to a referes to compute the amount Camage, 8* Pugzested in the op'nion of the firet Judge. Dewi it New Onuxt—A duel wae fought at the Bay St Loute at 6 o'clock, Batorday morning, ways thi Jeans Picayune of the Lith inet, bewwoen Morar. 14) laude Feerior and Jules Arvactt, both of the parle of Jot. ferson, the letter belie the challenger the duel war fought with pirtole, at ten pacer, Oo the fret Aro Mr. Ar- nauit foll, the bal’ of bis sotagoniet having entered his right ear, rhattering It badly, end passing out at the base tbe oni + Ferrier waa uni The wound of Mz, Arnevit ia not, we believe, considered a fatal ane. Board of Ten Governors, ‘The Board of Tem Governors met yesterday. © God frey Gonther, President, im the chair, and a quorum NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, ADGUST 19, Personal Intelligesce. ‘Hon, Wm. H. Sneed, ex member of Oongress and the defeated Bnow Nothing caa tidate in the Seaond distric' of ‘Tenpesses at the recent oleotion, says in a card that be did After the minutes were read, communications were ro | not vote to invite the Hon Kiward Everett to Kiorville cetved, one of which was from the Oolared Orphan Asylum, Giving the statistics of thet establishment, and another from Edward Downes Connery, Uoroner, recommending Mr. Cochrane for the situation of keeper om Riackwell’s | which land. ‘Mr. Mavommy was anxious to know whrther the appii- cant “Carried hie tall behind him.” (Merriment ) DOS DEATH VITIATE 4 CONTRACE. ‘A dobate arose in regard to a bill presented by © G. Cornell for meats farbished the inititutions during !he month of July, Itseema thas Wm 1. Cornel) had a con- tract with tbe Board to furnied tho meas to the instiiu tions, but op bis Spccean see auattien, came up, soou)d bis sureties be compelled to his contracte? Mr. Townexwp taid they could be forced to do so, but he wes disposed to be lenient aud compromise mauers. A contract was not vitated by the death of the cou- tractor. ‘1s was at length resotved to effectan arrangement with the legal rewreseptatives of Mr. \orneil. Mr T wxseap offered the fol!o «tng :— Resolved, Tha’ the work of Dr. Sanger, Resident Physi clan of Black olt’s Island, op o ‘irosiution and dy pbi- he,” which has been prepared at the suggestion of ihe Board of Goverpore, be referred to @ special committee, With power 10 subscrive for a Mnousaad cypies bo insure iis pubhieatk p pa nad Mar W. F. Pinckway was opposed to appropriating fr apy ech purpose, He q eationed whether wey the power (do ay, Mr Townsanp niged the mportanve of the work, The Stacie tice of ey pbiliz had a most impor an: bea'ing upon the question of peuperiem — Is wae ikoredible the extent 10 @ Dich ihe disease poisoned He comm viy. 0. Sanger examided 4,000 prostituces in getting up wis work. Mr. O.IveR favored the pubicaiion Be thought i sould do great good im spreading knowledge oa this mcet importans « ubj.cb ar, Immann favored the resotation, This waa s work + moral during the sitting of the Southern Co2veativa, to deliver bie koture on Washington. He saye it is duet dienelt, to bia high apse of honor, and to the public, to staw tha! be was not } when the ovmplimentiry resintwo unanimounty wes off-ret, and that he would deve epnenes) had he beew present. He se ¢ he ator Mards Mr Everett to deve oubitty and voluntarily 60 dorted apd lauded the course of Sensio” Sumunr, wud os pectelly the speech which disgraced the American denaie and which wo upon him the monted obasiisa went by Brroks. Hon, Elitha Allen, formerly wh'g member of Uongres? from Maire, has been appointed Chief Justioe of the 31 preme Cours of the Sandwich Yslanda by the Kog, suc creding Mr. Lee, lately deoesed. Mr. Allon ia # autive or Mareaohvectta, but bas lived for some years iu the dend wich Isiands, and beld important pots in lis government the last belog that of Minister of Fivance. Mr. George Peabody arrived in this city yenterday from Boston, and will sail today in ine Pertia for England. Mr Peahody bas seen in the souutry } pearly p year, 800 doring that tme has vistted ¢ waoty ia Staves of cbe Union, «nd has contribute half «milion dears to various Itverary and obaritable taciititiou» Ib understood to be Mr Peabody’ trention to ret re fou Dueiness in about three years hence, when he will retarn © hie native country and permanentip reaide hore Col Lockridge and () L Waters, of Niceragua. wery in Galveston, Texas, on the 8 tost. ‘The firmer wes on his way io the western part of the state, and the latior on als way to visit his relatives tp Hf -uxton. Ex President Lamar, of Texas, was in Mobile oe the tn iat Hon. Edward L Keyes, formerly State Senator of Nov folk coun y, Mare, wh» was lately committed to the Kant Cambridge H wee of Oorrecsion for # diniarbance of she of Newton, is without doabt insane, and will ine few 6a) 8 De committed wo the assum at te nton. Ex rPerident Van Baren attended the lecture of Edward by @ phyrsian tm the employ of we Board, and was in | Everstt, at Newaort, on the 17<b inst. 1 rome rort effi Mr. W. F Pinckyiy seta Th. Kelly, the Dr Sanger, bad prepared a eimiiar werk, pisses; but that bad not been gubiished. Ho was op weed tw the Board torpirg booxseliers Taey had nv rig bt to do 90 Mr. Matosey said there were 12,600 prosti utes in this chy, ena ibey all kuew what a deleier ous effect upon the pubuo bealtn ibese women Dac. The maiter was finally laid over, and the Board 000 after adjourned CENSUS OF THE INSTITUTIONS, ‘The following is the number of persons remaining in the ietitutionr Avgust 16, 1867:-— Rellevne Hospical..... 695 Randall’s island,....., 919 : Do. hoapical . Bu Otty prions. a Colored Home Workhousc. Increase. a) Common Pleas—Special Term. Before Hon. Judge Daly. ALLEGED MALFEANANOR TO THE AMOUNT OF FIVE | ton HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLABS, Rodman M, Price ws. Edmund Soott, Squire P. Dewey, Erasmus Keyes and Thecilore Payne—The plalswi to this | J Barren OP case iy fexGovernor of New Jersey, and Drought &/ awit MA Wileer, J R Taper, = re suit some time since in the Supreme Oourt to obisio in- comply for damages to tho amount of $500,000, which te alleges he has sustained by the acts of the defendants. | lady, ‘The present is a motion to discharge from arrest on a wri’ of habeas corpus. ‘The piaintiff in bis complaint alleges that bo owned a large property in real estate in San Francisco, comprising @ bumber of city jes, from which he received betwoen | milton, Mre Herriard. Mise Berrian: $2,000 and $4,000 ront por month; that when he left vali” forpis, in 1851, business agent, by a writen power of aMorney, which contained no power of substitution; thet in 1852 Keyes = game to the Atlantis coast, and informed the plainiiif that be had left defendant, Scott, in charge of the and deaired « power of attorney to be sent to him, which, afer somo hesitation, was granted, for a short period, without any revocation of the previous power to i oe ee viously to Keyes? retara {i was be re fume charge—the maiter of a power of atterney fives, smeeng which a for! ing bina (0 ven, among wi! ‘was one ry ‘ 1 Sa aman aaes In tee econ eee ‘Of aitorney wns not comploted in wea ‘but was mailed to him witht The degree of Doctor of Laws was conferred on Professor jeonenor of | Roemer, of the New York Sree Acedemy by ie Nerwich University, of Vermont, at lis last annus) comm-snoement, on the 13th inst. ARRIVAL8, Juan, In the sweamahip Teunewee—J Wolf, J Ru dle, m Glen‘on, J Mensing, Col Caysey, M Valder, Jona Gago F Farsaga, Jobp Young Attbe Bveret Bouse—Lord althorp. Rug'and: 8 wood wife, child and servant, Obicago: Mraad Mire Haittax; Mr ant mre tsilpin, Fhiladelphis; Jobs 0 Ghigo; Jobn P Morton and wife and Mise Morton Ry: L nas H Mellon, and ™ nd rairse, Aration’on, x11; MY ane Mre Chadhonrve, pee, Deposit, M ant Mee Law renee, Rew York: J Pisrpont Morgan, London; J 4 -inrper, @ B Willisme ond Ser ant, Fort Hamilton b Flest- Whim ap, Loniartile ‘rom Savannab, {n the steamship Augus'a—Edward, Pade! lady, ob’ ki and puree; Mink MA Wales, Wine Zlctron Ty Dinrk'and Incy, wa Smith and 2oalloren’ Mra Heaney child, Mra B Haast and child Mian Worthingion, Mise Gurener and nephew Mra Unt-rwood, Mins Washington, Mrs Prueden and son, Wise Pruddes, JF Greenongh, Aiken, T B booth, Wm PF Resrd, John T Davis, James ‘richanan, | Powell, H Parker, 8' azsrus J Fleming, HS Rogardas, H Rell, A MoDermort JO Heme, A Moyer JT Wels, Misa Rolf, J Rikeman, w fer, M Brewer A Mo: Dermott. J: an. J M Miller and Inde, Mise Poers, WG Hod; A’ Plant ady ana son; i P Thayer and led). W 00 ham, 3 P Venda, & Hyatt, R} Wo 4 DG Carew, M Rome: and lady Dillon, J Siche!, © App-l, © H Kekuan, 4 Hanter, Jos Ke, A Rarren © ParkParet, M Brio, A i itentheffer, @ Stern, Capt Johneon Iense Winter, & Beal, J H Weeks, Po eabrooks, lsusc Frank, M V7 in'the steorago. From Charlesion In the #eamehip Marion ~Tloa Win Afken d Indy, ¥ime. iken, Hoo J 8 raltrey, Hon H 8 Boaneau and 8.0 Wiking anc lady, E 8 Lircas, lads and sersan ; Mine Courrian ‘Lucas, Miss © Luovas, V D'Vulebre le and ady, jane Jedy. J. 1J Weson and lady. M Reyn ‘ds, lsdy, ¢chil- Gren and eeu vant. Jas Siilimen and indy; 1M Frieren lady ané 2cbiidren; Mra Gi Moan Ye iomage, Mrs 4 children; Mra Bur’, Mins hurd, Mra t: Hulow and 2 ebiéren Misa MD Lucas, Mra cimons, Vies Simons, Mrs ine and servant Mra ‘Mrs daemilion Mies ta Intere Comores Huraxest —An merchant Cincinpat! lately abandoned nis wife and eloped with his own son's beter Dall. New Yorker Drowssn —John Sullivan, of New York ‘was found drowned in tne frog pond on the Lowell oom- mon Patarday morrivg last Bam 3cED.—The Know Council wat sued in New- 1, Ky., fur we price of a vaich of engraved diplomas, 2 aticrney out in the plea thetas Sam waa ‘‘doad from exbausiion” suitshoul! bedismimed. the Court, bow- ever , decided that bis executors should pay $392 Scricps oF A Bark Ornicen —George Heim>old, first tel” ler of the Weetern Bauk, committed suicide ia Philadel” consideratien of which sur Wore Worpexen iv Rocimrax —A man named William chase money tho & cent, the | Taylor beat bis wie ( death in Rochester oa the 16th inet. whole amount having, as pp sey nner age id to | Taylor was under the influence of whiskey yaerigngets ona ache palates ts ‘Twa Late Sevaton Resk —Qcite © number of lotters by many residents of San this salo whicd | have been received at (be Washington Poat office besring be has nover raiified, ls the resul: of traadulaot comMiDs- | the frank of enutor Rusk, which also bear the post mark oct of the sale of ner, reaiweds prost \ orthe vay of hia death ‘et the time of the million of dollars, and | | Corvicrsp —W: was cistributed in ty, 80 thai ‘they , for were Cistinctive Ln character a¢ well ae locallon. tho somo time ago, guilt Get F ith one | distments ageinst him, and the Benate have bom ques. Aristices Welch, who was after ward offered a considers! . Ar he is old, his 'wentenoe keep w wv ersauon, our — out of the way of similar crimes for balance of bis Jef, Samm intifl, corroborates the m .terial allegaions of tho jatior’s affidavit as to the yalue of the property and the sele thereof, the particulara of et ich be gives, as well as seve- ral conversations relative thorets. I that the pro 000, leas ‘ween $100,C00 azd $560,0C0, aud eancntial'y corrubsraics tbe statewente of the other deponenis. June the attornies of the plaintiff obtained a warrant of arrest from Judge Roosevelt against tho defendant, quire P. Dewey, who was arrested and beis to bail in $29,000. Davies granted a warrant of the cefendasts, Scou aad Scott was arrested and committed to Kldr! ee Devlin moved to vacate the order of arrest against Soott on she groutd of alleged dofect in the andortaking, whish, afer argument, was denied by Judge Davies, On the ith of ‘August Judge Brady, of the Common Vieas, granted s writ Cf habeas Corpus, returnable August 16, the petitioner as bela Ly 1d by Jud, ‘aly, ered tne following de town S-te 2d vit upon which Justice Davies made the or Acteo withoat jerisdiction, Decsuse tho undertaking re- quired to bo given before the order is mate es Dot ip form requirea by the Code By the ISist seotion of ode, the order may be made where pear to the judge by tho aifdarit if, or of any Gerteking wus amended, as provided for in the Revised Blatvien, or unlewt a new undertaking wae given in con formity With the Oode. A duplicate undertakiog coast! Arrest, (bat it was one of the cases ln whiob ‘8 cefendan| is allowed by the Code, and the rotwrn of in arrest ade by a Jacgs having wetborty ar y & Jacge having such a order and founded upon a sulfictent affidavit ts cenclosive answer to the application {or on babeas Cor pus. Rews from the Pintn (From the St. J Joarnal, Acgust 11 A couple of gentlemen, Mr. Wm. L. Sammers 5 Duet, arrived in ibis city on Saturday inet, direct from Fort Kearney, and report ihat © com any of nineteen men, Lavivg in their charge $24 head of Beet cattin betong'ng to loseetl & Waddie, and deetwmed for the Utah expedi thon, bad been atiaeked by ® band of 150 Choyeares Camanches, on the let inst. The Indians came upon crovers and fired quite we xpeciedty, killing one man and Ceaperatery wounding another. At the time of the atiack scarcely any of tbe drovers had their guna loaded. After recovering from the shock, they proceeded to load their a8 quickly aa possible, and to return the Gre They ink they certainly caused threo, if not five, of the In- diana to bite the dust. But thia little repaid them for their own lows. The cat Ue belonging to the drove took a stampede at the first large of the Indiant, and before tho skirmish was over, they encoeeded in runing eff twenty of the twenty of the company '* mules und horees ‘This happened about twenty seven milee above Fort Kearney; and baring only (wo moles or horsee joft, the greater part of the company had to foot ft bask to the fort, which they the Indians, thos making the actoni dietance much farther. The woueded man suiered excruciating pain during the ertire route. The abot he reccired browe niethigh. He 4nd another man were on the fume animal, ihe wounded man riding behind, wih bia leg dang)ing by tho gide of the beast npon which be was mounted. He also @uil red greatly from the went of water, caused by loss of bivod and ricitg throvgh the hot eun. On arriving at the fort, the limb of the wounded man wagerawioed by Dr Bammers, who thought that it would have to be amputated, Dr, Summers ls the sargean of the fort and the brother of our tuformant Immeclately 6m reostvitg We Intelligence, Col. Sumner, ‘with & emall detachment of men, left Fort Kearney in porenit of the lodians. The man killed by the Indians, wae Wi'llam Sandborn, of lsevonwerih ony, and ia the employ of Bussell & Weddle, to whom the 844 hend of oatily belonged On the arrival of the company at Fort Kearnoy, Levt. Martball who wae in command, dorpaiched an express to Gen, Harney at Fort Leavenworth. The expressman caine On Ae far af this chp—or opporite here, in the Torri tcry=Ip company with Meee, Bumpers abd Bualst, and proseeded ou to Fort Leavenworth Ic is to bu hoped that the forne of Col. Sumner, with his wcll Known bravery end tact asan loding fighter 1% be tuffisient to recover the stolen property, and also wo Mensure Out even baude! juntios to the red oy and teach them ® losson that they will uot 600m forget. Oa the 2h of | i } id by acircuitone route tn order to avold | marily tried and fi aye. Scatrep Taxes or “nem —Little Crow bas returned to the ageucy, having ¢lain and brougbt bome the soalps of ree of lnk padute’s outlaws. CounTxxvart Riis —Look out for counterfeit tena on the Fenescale Bank, Pa. Diep Ric —The Worcester (Mass ) Spy learns that the ertate of the lato ex Gov. Sprague, of Rhode Island, amounts to over fix millions of dollars—a most romarka- bie fortune to be accunmiated by a singic family in ono genersiion. Our Chicago Correspondence, Cincaso, Augast 6, 1867. Municipal Troubles and Black Republican Misrule in ON. cago Mayor Wentworth Repudiated by all Partia— How the Mayor Rais the Winde-The Metropolis of te Wat—Pants of Resemblance between Chicago and WNew York~ Improvements Comiemplated, fie, de. The people of the Union oataide of Chicago caa scarcely comprehend the perplexitios and troubles arising from maladministration of our manictpal alleirs by our Diack republican rulers. You of Now York know somothing about thetr doings, and notwithsianding your greniag, grumbling, and appeals to the courts, you have, like aa, gottogrin and bear it “tll election dsy,’’ aad, there fore, you can best sympathise With us. very man here tudependent of party, ts disgusted whh black republican rule, and the Mayor is repudiated by all; even the Tribu, ao Lady — Genoance the Mayor. '® monster orsat on, nd mucks to their back like the old man in the fable of ise dae: bere ia for‘the black republicican ge journe's fo renounes long John Wentworth, a2 iho only moans of salva jos to the republicense, bnt it ‘ill not w: Posple Degin to eee from the similarity of these men's acts all over the Union, whether York o " Tia a dxed fact with us that » black republican le a biack republican aay bow. end if you remove one and re, isce bim by another, the result # the same. @ermanr now The al voted for Wentworth, but they almost nny! ropadiate him. He hes tried to draw the wool over their eyes by not interfering wih their Funday amusements, bur they seo toa he isb the end ade jue at heart, and they insist a Koow jotbing in patitice, to The German riow ‘ork, the American show at the burial of sonrtable Anderson, and the appotutment o’ nearly all Know Nothinge Tepobiican Police Commisstonere of Now York have roughly demoralized the F.emont Germart all over and they swrer never to be oanght in the trap again. The Irish and tho Mayor aro bitorly at loggerheads. Bs fore the election Wentwor.b went up amooget them ant they hooted and yelled at him. He loomed up in tis awk ward height and said, “Never mied, boys, its all right and fate: you are masters of the now nex: your [ shall be your master, and you will find I'l be match for yon jo thie reepect he bas kept hs word Ho has mort tyranzical to hem, even more #0 taan to the rest of the population Tet me givo yon an idea how this man transoonde al! law, order and decency. Whentver the cliy t ehort of meney, Wentworth, in order to cover up his ext-aragant ‘expenditures, is wise enongh not to sek for incroased taxer, which we could potand would not bear, but co .ae8 rousd to the polices, who are bis myrmidons, and hig creatures, and will do any mueakiog, airty taing he want, ‘and says to them in bis own familiar low way, “Boye, the city ie in wats of money, and you must make round to the women (the brothels) and make #yme ar rests of fellows.”’ (a thin tho vallant constables batter down dours and take all the men in they cae fad. hey don’t take the , because they are nest eggs, but only take the men. =f are at once locked up acd eum from five to twenty five dollars and cots This t* done frequenily, and no mater bow peeoeadio the honre bo—they bing po warrant— only boing satisfied that |; is & house of ill fama, then they break it up, they say, 7 arresting the men, instead of ail tho tion are not peculiar to you chases for official robbery we you have. Guleago aad N York resemble rach other mare than any oihor two citer. They represent the ite, the growth and the power of ‘nis continent. Chicago in'the onty city that euilds aud tim proves ar fart ae Now Yorte god marble blecks ! wh p equated brit la the Empire Gity? When a ian stanis in Howton of Philadel pfu he feels that ho ie not In the metropolis, Sut when in New ¥ he ie so0a? to exaiaim, «Thin iF the place Teta New Vorter come to Ustongo fod be does not eongder it clow and piesy a Wo, # te metrooelitan ‘Devers Cherectoristic, We are always in A Hate of excitement, ae You ere there: ani like you, we matter how they amy pladder oar city famnoes, tory oun pote! p oar ome or affectour wealto. What fond roin Phaindelpnte, Baltimore or Boston, seems to fatten Ti cogeee 12 a} nm. Mw 19 ie » 2. 2 4 6. 7 New York.....g0pt 2 Srapia.. New Zork. Apt. 2 City of Washingion New York... .seph 3 ry €dindurg . New York... Sept. 5 Bigg FOR GALIFOMNIA, &¢ Central ‘merisa...Mew York Avg. Bi. inven! diaem Warnor......New York......Ang 27.Harann & A. 0, STEAMAKS TO AND YROM BaVANA: Pasomruta Prom Rew York ai arriving st Howana 4c and New Gricans 14h From New Oriosne Wrb, Savenn iid arriving at ew York 28h ankk Orre-- Prove New York jib 0° ence mont, arrving from Mobile #4, iavans M Havana ib, and i ah, ai dew Yor Cinstnen Pros hes Tork tiub, arriving at Havana \7ie, and Ne~ Urleans ith from New Urlaana Haraca 7h Arriving at New Yoru Sd Baring rrr Prom Sew York 17th arriving at Havans a4, and New Orleans th From Sew Orleans Sth, Havana sth arriving at Sew York Sih BLACK WaRKIOk—Prom Now York 3th, arrives at davaus tard New Orleans Sd From New Orleane iRh, Farsan V4, arriving at New York 18th. Tnanki— From bariewton th and Iie, due at Gavan Tu hod 23d. From Havare 10a and bib, due at Now Yore 16 Sint. Wi en tha anove daces fail oa Sonday, ihe steamers «til sail on Monvay, except frum New Orleans THE OVERLAND MAIL YO INDIA AND CHINA. The following msy be of value io Wore Kaviug correspond ence fo the Bani:— zonal, Waves SoutAMPiw OO De $b and Wb of each po Ny at Gibralier sdoui ive Ke and 16 4 of sane moni. Ar: wea at Malta about the [4th and Yh of aame monte. Arrives at alevaodris about the i%th of same aad 4h of fol. lowing month. Leaves Suez about the Sith or Zu of same and 6tb or ¢th of foliowiog month, Arrives at aden about the 250 of 26tb of same and !0tn or 1%b of following month. Leaves adem abouth the 26th or Z7tn of saine wod day of ar rival for Rom nay, sad 17th to 30th for China. £0. Tncinn Navy sivamwy arrives st Gembay about the 34 to Sib and (9h to Zia! of the mon! 3 Potnt de Galle about the a or Tih and 224 to 38d of fo lowing month. Leaves Potnt de Gaile for Puio Peoaug the ame day, if the steamer haa already arrived which takes the mail oa. arrives at Pulo Penang sbout the L&b or 13) sad 2 or ‘Bb of follo* me mouth. arrives at Ningapors abont the 18th or iéth and Sist or ist of following morth, Leewve ttugapore about 18 hoare after arrival. at eng Kong about the 358 or ‘Mb and Mh or LD arrives of fol owing mor! Leaves next day for Shanghac. Two mails leave EZngland—one on the 3th and Mh of each month—via Marseilles, and arrives at Alexandria about the game time as ‘he Southampion mail. Bar All packages and letters intended for the New Your HEMaLD should be sealed. ALMANAC FOR NEW YOKK—Tul5 DAY. By "1 Pert of New York, August 18, 1857, Bieasehip Persia (Re, Jatin, 1 Bweamsbip Argo (Br), Benson, S New Queen Monson, Beye Bara Br inthe 10ON MGR WATER. Lasrence. ab nest Ammarite Civeen), Petodetehe, Laguos—Barchard jurke. Bark Monter-ma, Hansoo. Demarara—8 Bark Maraval, Griflu. Sagua—W © Russell Brig T B Watson, [rsnaby, Laguayra--Umllets & Bliss. Brig Martha (Br), Dona'dson. St J: NB—daiand, & Co. Mol.ellan, St Johns, XF—00 anos & "0. Bria Ken teria (Br), Phelan Pretou—Tremlent | Bros. Brix Brrihers. Perv andes. aorfoik—Biow & Marck, Bear May Guees. done’ antiga —Merril) & Abbott ao GY siiee (ary, Jominons arbor lata Mi ler & La Bohr Aims, Rneligrove, at J: Bes © Deeks. ‘Konr Kitie, Leary, Tampa—@ A = North Gute, Verriekson, Savannab—MoCreaiy, Mott Co Behr © Fetter, Arnold, Char! HJ Stoney, A’ Jaen Charles'on - 1 Pierson. aco Bteamabis Te Tiakiopavgh Ran Juan del Norte, AvE W, vin Key Weer lath, with passengers, ts order. Beupehiy augasis, Woodbull, oa: 8 boar, with mase ano passengers to Rac! 1. Mi! Sunday, 8 AM off Freig Pan Xbos!. passed sche Passoori, 2 Pat, tat 84 14, loo wn W it Bovtin; B48 jorna livia B by W exchanged signais with sleamshios Nashvdie beace for Charleswn sod sae of Georgia from niladelyhie for Coarieston Seamanin Maren. Porter, Chariertom. with mdse ana aengers, to Mirsum & 00 On famaay, at 6 Hsiterns lis bt bearing WSW. exchanged sicuais Wib *sam- aplrs Nashville, bence for “ariesion. and tae of sor, ‘rem Pbiedelpbia for do; monday. 12.90 Aa. sigual hence for © ab; “rom Bio wrande, boand MD'p BD Sheonert (of New Orleans), Gale, Legdorn. June $, posed Gibraltar ib, with, marb.e Ge, aaa é0 re, to M Pastaralll sane 34 lat 35 a5 ion 19 4), aignaileed Datnd ahip Hatio.tteering 4; 3/1, Int $7 13, loo 16 63, raich ahiy Pre aident. July 2 lat 4216 lon 1819 Hp drig at Mie ol, ateering Lady Grey. 'Sth. lat 8 $0 loa tw an am acrmaahiy bound Fiat lon fo of naw dark Dublin. The RDS bas had Want wenterly winds ead calms the rotire * wip Wm Tapsooit, Hell, Liverpyol July 1, with mane and 180 pannengern i Tapaoot A Co Joly Li Ini 47 0, lon 1A 1 spoke the Cyquet, of Loadon, bound Bi 14th, Int $1 80. ion 2 , spoke ibe Jan ‘Ki'den. of ‘Annaw, bound @; 11th ist 62 #), Jon 76 10 passed an Americnn # eamrbi> withiwo masts heud ing 8 bat co pteam up, and gee nepaceelly & mas of ver, Bbip Culario, Wod, «1 erpool 44 days, with mise aod 4.4 vagecrgrra grist Mi storn & On i to B-setegs, Maller Begeang ee eae Wiens, Berk Kegniia, Avery, Meaione, Taly, 60 dsys, with fralt, wo JB Uanretve are Tremont (of Aostom), Raker Rordeact, Jens 29. wite brandy Ac. to Bassett Racor ©. Jaty i7 int 41, lon 27 s0, he sebr Pride of ibe Bea hence for Palage ae) Aud 0 isi 4# Jn 63.6) spoke bark Woit, from Bosim tor Vicoa The ‘Thas had light weserly wiods and csine Wryaghout the en tre ae. hark a pertins, Barton, Havans. § dave, with murar ae. to Taxlor & 0 ‘sai ed in oo with bark Mi rhe sno, Tay: Park, Wilmington, NO, 4 days, with er & | base Brig Kiog Rrabers, Milliken, Madeira, July 21, with wine m (Br). Witiett Preion idianoro, NS, 25 Gaye. with Bory Pastocket, Kose, Kear Caton, Keller, hebrew P oakland. Meohiag, carn toa ‘Wallner. CherryBeld, § dagn. aya. febr Howard. Lovell, Rostoa’ 3 Ronr Highiander, Mayhew, Boston Rehr Mary, Lewin, Boston for An Kehr Copy. Davin, Kdgartown, fee Se eee a Rta FeO Wiliam, Ob Boarks, Larkin, ford Orloang, bartes 1. cnatia Sor an Pate A ame: igs onante, (Sr), Bt arts Lniaacin, oF Kremen. ir Ald, ship Committe Wind during ihe day WM Telegraphic Marine Report, Ang I8-art steamer Joneph Whiiney, Howes, rt Baltimore; barze N) Prine e Boaere ber pn Phijadelphia, Orehilin, Devere ven Bribe Toca’ Obndbourae. Carden ney Ih, K Ann, Wass, ard Onward Rine-y, i Jomrtan erst He COrrespouitences REY WAST Ang i¢ she Armiratty Cvart Aye settled the paivage ease of the wor Arilogion, ‘pt March hy @-raruing the wreekers £4.70. abo #4 yenerts y for M bile ‘The ones of the bark Pacific now betore the Comet and Will Desa diepowsl Of The enn of propery naval ox coete O29,.00. Of hie atoonnt S2200 m ane dry) wll be ¢ ty Mobile; toe other p a (wet) has already been the U @ Moestal Ag Taverns r, Williams e!4 1th tw Rew You The bere Hh ite Wann, 9 lh for the samme part. tobr J Crane all (hee, at Vth for Pensacoia. Vessels io por Orly leotrese. Misceilancons ant Disasters. Sew Denatt, of nad for boson, whlch pnt hack ty New Or, nue Johy 14, JOMaY pad err ick om We Ber ia gruag out O8 i ec Sbe was found Wo have lost mus) cf bes shor, bor ‘The Took, lest from Wainy at ini St Jeorxe’s, Rermnde, ist tow, to dxmuge Dating Deu ron ta'o om the B end ean eobr *idu. which carried swey her iarbomra Tiegiog. mMoukry vali, and larboera har tain boos and ‘sion, Te Basic ¥1acn Hawx—The owpera and crew of abr Hector, whtea w ed Ito tant gers the brig slack Hawi, Deen awarded tho aun of $45), wnilod from He 1—Toe Arertoon hip Calliope bas berm 1 ship Thue Hamlin, aod nad the wnole ‘The steamships Augnata, Capt Woodhall, from Savanna, and the Marion, Onpt Foster, from Cbacl.ston, arrived yeater day morning The attentive avd obliging parnere of thead seomery Fare our thanks for Inte papeve. The sieamerip Granada was yesierday morn'ng tekea on she inrge Saiance dock for repairs =he will os airipped re caulace and newly voppered. Notice to Mariners. The feliawing ratice 19 mariners ina been evorlve froma B eudon: — BCao pbeli, w q United stacey) ona at me Mousts o¥ Ki at tH The Court of Jireciore lately re eived trom the govere 80 ifiest} n, whieh ty pndiuhed the bouwes @ieads ere ede aitusted w: fo pein e white—Brected on the sotheast part af Dale howsle's felend a he va iernentrares of the Mush river: DA taudy paich, shout five (et ose Mieh-waicr mack, Ae a>ont |U0 feet in shore, ‘etioeui bed by & whtte ing frome Jong + pe. ant Deanboo, whico Cave vera pat np close along ride ot ibe bous:, vieible cu.siie wbiy wouye the aurruuadiog os Dob painted whtle, This house ts erected on Baa; deisnt, about revern miles enatword of 4 itstands on the SomieaA, part Ot be isons ADUve RaMmSL Handy biAgh abort WO feet irom hich waer merk A ong spar and baabao with a flag bave been put up aivogel @, and may be aeen com siderable hove the treew Tn each hose there {se su oply of waler and bisoult a rata. Darae and va dies, a letter of instruc ions and « chart of tao ‘Bur orrt und By order of ‘ho offttiating Superintendent of Marina Pub Lhed by order of the Caurt of Wirectors of he East India Compan ‘Bast inpia Hows, May 26, 1887. Whalemen O14 wt New Bedford ‘7th sce Franklin Richmond, Pacite Ocean; dasrilr, Saker, do; Jas Arouid, sullivan, do Sid ehtp: Abm Harker, dh sebr Kliza Jane, Swain, Desoiaiton. be ni from Martucket ry #08 pelene diy 3, Klza, corneil, NB. recraiiiag—no re- ered in > ucceustua to {howe he duadercunc#, and aro Intands, tencer to whi, port of ott Bid from Oape Town, OUH, June North America. 1 NL. for upper whale cru ‘eat “Via bleak oll ee board. and wis seen same miles Off Be ina” ator NNW. with a ationg breeze from W. Ans sad put in for 6uj Hie: enh took two coll cabies at m ad #2 Derienees -evere Rules on the Sth, 7th, uth and (4th of: June “Cxpt yon reportad March 12, ut 4818 3 lon 49 61M, Cortelanue, of Mystic «6 »» and | woale olam ta, sts i reported March 15, 100 xp a\ mured, of do. 70 boi Made 11S. Pot Kayerowa, 1900 bose abt RAS apr Aim 'rt, 0! artowa es - smu NB, 300 Dov eh ty po! Se. Rhip Winfield Sent, sel» from Uredon April 38 for Aubip roan Pover. om’ Boses May'8) for Mentha, J Ship voaton Poter from Bosw (or } V1 iat Ub, lox 345 mica sag a Oregon, trom Mobiie for Havre, July 28 iat 3$ 30. lon. wa Lyra, 16 days hence for Havana Ang 9, lat 29 30, low. f Keig Mary K Thompson, of Gearsport, from Boswn wwe peice 0 62. i y= rrig apihe, ef Eastoos! from a aonthern port, with yellow pire Lambe (anys out for s port in st omlago Jay 2 Bt Mar Haghe [hallenge frow Boston for Charlesion, Aug 2 of Oape Es Fore.gn Ports. Amory, about June 6—In port b: Raw Koppicch, Regl-miown. une: ASTWERD, ug S— rr etewmanip amie. Jats btn part erie Onatienonen” Rerete trem Bal> AMLA, diets ip port brig Oustian a Not {rom tmore via Pernempnco ding abe Karepors Aug l—in port berk Corde’ia Lin¢aay, from. Philadelptin, cieg; brige Maria White, Zlwell. from aangor, do, for Turks Islands, 4; Madeira, S’bbiny, feom domvwn Tur ult, diag; Triad, Halles, from st Stephe ahr Ozar, eatumerd trom Borfolk, do, for Tark pnd Towns oGH. er Am MICHA ISLANDS, July 7.—[n por: ehion Mag loaded and road: to eal: Ori-ual, WBipp Bomes, Hipcogeifle, wears: Ceendal naapire Chesion Brysh. 3d Trumbull, aichar Othelto, Gi ry’ ad , ‘son, reenough; Undaunted Freeman; at orvnet, | Ousing. Narragensntt i Pg ; bxponnder, Foster, Ke ex ue, Robinsoa; Gi are, allen: R Norris, Folianabes: lara lao Coqultabey, sa jor J elano 4 hehe esuchamp; Ham! apple oo, Doses, and Grey Axvann wring at private sbute, isarve ‘iran, Nelson, arr June; Mire siandieh Gardner and f P ence, Ingersoll bib Fiery et a Oe Baw tet 1 Pace reer, One, Be Coxco KivER, Atom, dune Bn Thor g Charing, bake yom Dew iork, arr ath, ane Wi) brig Hodaey, Carr, Pwan (from Ston'ngtos via Nt He'ena), Bev Coast about June I= In por abip Th, Plumer, fro. Bong Kove: org Fairy, ue. In por’ barke Mury, Pletcher, for (0 per tr; Ackland, Belson trow- DDS a>. jane 9—Arr Antelope (steamer), ——, Shang: = woy ‘Gamecno. Aug 1—In vor: bark Donworth, Baxer, for Ror'es de var Bvecon reste” - peices Loaxno. inne @—La port a Gflvio Marina, nee. Bid th, bake Faster Bar, Voorhees, St Thommen Rivas: Seamew, Mirke. Ber goeia Matanras AORT ~afrechr J T Davenpor, Hamiia Charles ton pe Jwy 2%—Io port brig Mary Emily, —, from NHaven QuanKo, Aus 9—Sid bark JO Kerabaw Pieres (trem Obics. $0, Livervon:, with lack wainnt «nd ®'ar 10 JaxPInO Joly 4—Are barks Meaco Jesus (b-fore reported mid for do 4h); 7h Fame, Bichm nd; brig Altavelia Gilkey NYork Od ca, tavis Moore Ustara Sid 4te rhip Aclantic (4a), ben Franc eco; barks Nic Batiom Beaman (irom Bio Grands, paving ‘Poe ay ‘00 COW F00 Low on lag slowly at £6 1 Ke fence ord (Nor), Ohretierson. NOrieans> repaired), Fal top lee WanGuan, about Jane $n port Borg Rous, just arr Norsh Wind mer, yor do Chanping, Jaco is unc Tow about Jane 4—In port stip Horaile, Hungerford, from Boorucg. pat Baana, July D-Aid ship Tadown, Teach (from Onleatta), ly B—In port bark Tronie rd, Horricks, from ferenpe Stearn; Clara un 40, ors brign Ab do; Freder c, Brown, frem 0% Ben) Cuphing, jen, Cleucester FHEDIAC. Aug 4—Hld bare Warden Mosher. Swanson, 13—Arr (hy toh sicaauahip Cirosssian, Liverpool BOSTON, Ang IT- te STON, Ang I}—Arr adips Dolwnin, = Jo seph Ho'mes, Jumseiya, HOrteana, He tart Vernon Sisko, Cope Town, UGH: bark PB Harsiice Malorey “ ui br orig FP Ladd ir ht Kits: nrge Manhaven 4 ham, Rome ice; William Nichuis, Stout, Phiiadmiphias oomelt, Bitzabetaport: rene ships Rpttfira, Arey, tm. ore and Coliwtnl "Pad | . —— Waar- irgion, NC; bperd Bowers, and J 4 Fh Hender on, Pal- | Gulpita:’ Vanloo, Coombe,’ Kissbet: port, sa. wood NYork Via Qaaractine Mer, iil, Gott nbarg; brig for two barks end —ark Acie Tina, poomer Por au "rue, bree © - Mautana we; bark J ory, Manport near’ Virwnis, Davi __mantport ; near ry tS maate) Bell § York. Returm- ed, eobr Halve Kepbena hence for sarbor Grace, NF, in die we Cl, Bark A rarietia, (Gr ) Gwy Popa | on Thrift, urbane aes, Aug lt-Arrachr M Sorry, Pendietos, Phila. ven ee An ym ee Bazesd, New runs 3 Yn he offing ws ehio uukuown. hid hark fee se. Priasy, Bayan ‘pcr Aug W—Art ache Tite R, Hethway, Philadel hin. BAST GREEE WICH, Ang 16—A Hole, Fatindelpsia ee ee in. fad aches Genve’ tram & Bishop. Booth, fort Bwea, j Joc gare chin ‘ort Cle Ob abi; -~4 D' Godfrey, Parker, Sowten, 8 Tr at the wharf, barks MM ston. Ia Crnse Penesc OMEW OF LEANE hal soe Place, Gelregton tealysoia 1» shies barks Jno Parker, terdam, Facio Cue “day oberta Bott Fae! No 10 b— Arr rie umshipe Gal : Tanna, For bes, Vera rox, ia Fanny Fosdick, Olmeted, Philadel ee Relow— Coming up. hark Gunesee. Nrork;. ric Brownsville, Lanrent from Ruaian Island: gear Beamer hase fem N Yor at Powderhorn. er B Miter, rand, i% ely hh Rebactinn, 0 schiet Fleet Wing, Millon. fork, Pallahas » Merrill, Tahasen, Towed (0 tea 6th inat, bark Ardennss trige Téa and Tétiae REW BEDFORD, Ang 15—Arr tobre 1) W Ridritee, Forfort, Wek, allan Dokaine, Rice es Perry. Delawsre Ony. Cid 1/ih, ache Hagan, eeceoae deiphin £4 16h, sche Neptune Clark, Phindeiphia, ASARTUCK eT, ug Arr vor ‘sided ——— *; Isth, Spencer D, Mapes, ¢o PUPEWBURYEC RT, Aug tos rerches 1 J Baws er, Ph iadeip iin: Méth: ita cine derger City; raokt Bima Light, & york. TE itd tebe Mary Ano, Bawyer NVork. SORTA RD, ang lS—Art sobr toit’ Chase Philadelphins 16d, brig Orizewa, Karte, Carl nany (cl Pierce, # nn, ord ure Itne, Btone, Boyston NYork Bi iomes, Hauane, sehr Chisen Wallace Wort PROV DRACB, Ang I7—Acr phen Marg yet A\ Flizabawport John Frasier. 4llen Port wor orm, Raulpaual, 40; Dantel Webster, Bheivon, 4o; Seteane,, I iealing tore; George & Xr ily, Siurgia, Ao: aioapa Vale clit, Mot, Port Bwen; ageat, Ho't, do; Wa 8 Mount Wheel er. 40; Blac: , NYork. ‘Bid echrs Geo 0 Ai obey. Uibbe Pb ledelpbie: Jobn Larne, Bowen: anget, Lnow, orl Olivia & Virginia, Davia, N fork, sloop Anteestnat, Rack. , 20, OS WRU CK WT, Aug 17<Are sohra Oriando Smith, Hall, anc Traum r, Port Reon, 12-Old echra Loyal Soranton, Lowden, Gilbert, dr. sobre caiwah Wilitte, and 10 Roribe dai Capt John Davin, Rilzeretbport: als, i 3, Bapbidice, Congo it, Africs; brig Pox gnngetet Teacue ‘PaPadelphis: eebes Sartha Mars, Small, rh. Lucinda Jane, Wall, Puiiadelphia, Sid 8h. sehrs Watiaow, equonpock; BL Tay. and Bleanor, Philadephia Mary, Kilzaheun, € ‘York: itth H Bisek ion, Sherman, Gan SarORFORD, ‘Aug i5-Bid snp MB Welle, Dake