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‘ee Matter Again Before the Courte—Ds Ri- Soanty ircuit Court yesterday morning, before Judge ‘Ogden ‘and bis associates, Judges Fink and Charles. There was q ie # large attendance present, among them several tic pew y with Mrs. Huncke, in acarriage, and on their arrival 3m‘ fremt of the Court House they were met by Col. Blount. '@ offered her his arm. The offer was not accopted, hough they walked up stairs and entered the Judges’ private chamber togetver. wg been sent to ber by her husband carly on Thursday morniog, through the intiuence of Mr. Richard T. Jenning, eoeneel for Mr. Hancke, the hotel proprietor. ook his seston the bench. Thereopon issue was joined of babeas corpus, Prodace the bodies of Mrs. and Miss ‘he care, Mr. Ransom read the following affidavit of Mr. Mulford, de Riviere’s counsel :— 8 THE DE RIVIERE ROMANCE, 5 percent; Union Bank, Tenn.,5 percent; Plan- ters’ Bank, Tenm., 10 percent; the Insurance Oom- pany of North America, of Philadelphia, a semi- annual dividend of 6 per cent, exclusive of the State tax payable on demandy the Lamar Fire Insur- ance Company, a semi-annual dividend of seven per cent, payable on the 20th instant; the Humboldt Fire Insurance Company, a semi-annual dividend of wiere and Mies Blount Still Inviaible—The ‘Zeenve te be Arrested for Contempt—Recon= eMilation of Col. Blount ara bis Wife—Sud- @on Terminat/yn of the Freceedings—Depar= Care of Col. Blount ad his Wife from tne there to see the of Oourt 2—The Agreement Entered Into ore em ee siren, ean su seven per cent, payable on demand; the Lafayrstte Between Wr. and Pires, Blount—The Daugh- - of ber ag HE oy Oy Fire Insurance Company of Brooklyn, sever, per ter to ba Produced before Monday Next— | 2°" ection ee ‘Napoleon Hotel, * | cent, payable on demand; the Brooklyn Gfty Rail- ‘The Get’.ant Zouave to Safl for Kurope in ‘the Ftr ot steamer, dic., dic. ‘The de ¥ :iviere romance was resumed at the Hoteon Toad, a semi-annual dividend of four per cent, paya- ble August 2; the Rutgers Fire Insurance Compa- ny, @ semi-annual Aividend of eight per cent, paya- ble on the 2d o° August, and leaving a surplus of over $70,000; the Bank for Savings, Bleecker street, the usual semi-annual Gividend at the rate of five per cent per annum on Geposits under five hun- dred dollars, and at the rate of four per cent on Jarger sums, payable on the 19th inst.—also an ex- tra dividend to the same amount, and payable at the sametime; the Southern Bank of New Orleans, adividend of four per cent out of the profits of the las; six months, payable on the 19th inst., to the Eastern stockholders, at the Bank of America—the About ten o’clock Madem Blount arrived, in com. © assisted Mra. Blount from the carriage, and immediate- Mire Bicunt was elegantly drested, her wardrobe bev- NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1858. 100 do..,... 060 66 LaOroese & MURR 35 Mil & Mies RR.... 100 @o......060 38 863 5 ie 1s CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. ‘Tuurspay, July 15—6 P. M, Asurs,—The sales embraced about 60 bbis., inclu’ing pots at 6c. and pearls at 6c. Breapsturrs.—Flour—The market was leas buvyant, surplus after the permens of the dividend, is $164,- 223 12, against $121,062 43 last year. ‘The Safeguard Fire Insurance Company have de- cided to abandon their Pennsylvania charter and re- organize under the laws of the State of New York, constituting themselves a first claas New York citys company. The only material advaptage conferred by their charter isthe power to transact a marine business, which all experience has shown cannot be successfully combined with fire. The Safeguard have About hatf-past ten o'clock Judge Ogden arrived and the traverse to the return made by John Huncke to bim and de Riviere to Eaily J. Blount. the of Hoton comes, Pate 1. Multord velng duty awory on bis oath cepone'h and anit: —Thst he is one of the coun, ef Os) rain do Riviere, to defend hie im certain, eee ‘been in operation here some three months, and have york gay, Sberit! cfootl connie, informed secured a valuable business (with no losses as yet) thst be bad s writ of habeas corpus concealed in Hudson coun- notwithstanding the obstacles that always beset a new company, and especially one with a foreign 3 Wished te serve ride from the Napoleon stated in tho HERALD last week. Tho name of mene ‘Rea Sher tovesarch te nl salt house or Simscl ve place is for the present required to be kept from the | charter, id then out a " +, *, Seiviere si he sugeeston of Gopoueni ieft'a copy of end | About eight o'clock last evening Mra. Blouet, ia com-| The following is a comparison of the returns of the ‘pany with Mr. and Mrs. Huncke and a confidential friend, | Philadelphia banks for the past two weeks:— ceponew: funther sith, that be had no other motire or object | ook a carriage, it ie sald, for a short ride, but no doubt for Khitan compicks revara thereto; tat nome tree or fone | ‘epurvose of paying a visit to the danguter Emily. ; Pe Se es honre after this the ‘sew said de Riviere am the pi- | _ Avother bill, it is eaid, bas been emt to the gallant em ueee mee azza in fromt of hie said hotel, and informed him of whatthe | Zouave, amounting to $50, for his paseage on the steamer s ” noe] tod i Sein ‘seid bheriff had done, and after advising said de Riviere in | from New Orleans to Havana. Col. Blount, however, paid De 4 710,063 1784367 _* rer relatien tow return 5 Socgene, ah wie Se endertionding it,ae de Riviero was et the time in company with mis | poet eee suse 4 136) :- seas dams cei wena co neve the same drawn up by the cusuing | daughter and wife, It also alleged that he failed to pay | Dae to x Y x eae Genenes hal leh combs Stlcers ceace inact havi | Bis Passage on board the steamer from Havre to New | 404 Dec. 658,38: Sad atempied to-arrest und take ou of te Biate said de Ri, | York, and that he left a trunk aa. security for the sano, 2,422,311 Dec. 11,879 viere, upon a requisition from the Governor of the Stace of | which wae found to be worth only bal what his fare came The following are the footings of the bank state- ew York, and obtained by said F. 8. Blount, as thedi to. + fig the aaa wes > is informed and believes; said de Riviere, ss deponent is oi yim ment for past week :— int “warsed of Be sald tuiended ares, and left wer the ssi ‘hovel immediste'y, and has not since returned; and nis wothing Riviere having left said hotel unt!l he called t the same cn Low wmorriag. for the pur; answer Sad return ef ssid. do Biviere’aud Joke Bun lord, executed, when deponent wae for the @f what hid escnrred om the preceding night Das not sven said de Riviere or commupicat be eft waid tote). and further this deponentdors not know where be Is now or exn be found 3 Tho following affidavit of Sherif Beatty was also read by Mz. Ransom — Surrogate’s Court. Before Edward C. West, Surrogate. The will of Lucretia Redmond Saul, late Lucretia Red- mond, deceased, was admitted to probate yesterday be- fore Surrogate West. The testatrix made her will in 1854 and then intermarried with Edward Saul. She afterwards made and executed # codicil to the will which she had made. It was objected that the Revieed Statutes declare thet a will executed by an unmarried woman shall be deemed to be revoked by her marriage. The counsel for the defence then im evidence: Any ante nuptial 4 further saith that he knew? of sidde oy emt Arita hiss ecage The receipts of the Norwich and Worcester Rail- road for June, 1858, were $25,188 19, against $23,- 97316 in June, 1857, showing an increase of $1,- 215 03. At a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Ca- P.H. MOLFORD. worn and subscrived July 12, 2656. EB. M. Darron Gcven, wane Bate of New Jersey. Hudson covnty, x —Henry B. Beatty te fettlement executed by the testatrix and sald Edward D, " ‘1 React wrilg! habeas corpuroa ihe said Menry de Ricistecn | Saul, whereby any will then made or tobe thereatter | lifornia Central Railroad Cempany, held at Marys- ‘the £:b day of July inst , at sbont belf past eleven in the fore- | made by the testatrix, was allowed to stand and to be | ville, June 15, 1858, John C. Fall was elected Presi- moon; thatthe deponent did not see ce Riviere, but saw his | effectual. He also offered in evidence a renunciation of all re an, " * counsel, Philip M . an atiorney of the Supreme Court of | eigim upon said estate and the administration thereof on | dent; William Hawley, Vice President; John A. Were, Sxd Who, ws Bemouncel Woks the sald Werle Yeon ikig | the Part of said Saul, the urviving husband, and also the | Paxton, Treasurer; Ira Eaton, Secretary, and T. D. deponent and ‘kept u trne 'y thereof, and acknowledged | Consent of the heirs at law and next of kin of the testa- Judah, Chief Engineer. 53 we therwof for the said Henry de Riviere. trix, waiving all claim to raid estate, a vey i ree H. B. BEATTY, Sheritt. | the will Selatan pr Tt 'was upon this that the | We give the official exhibit of the business of the Mr. Rensom then moved that, a the above affidavits, | Sui to be admitted to probate. % i ean ‘an attasvment be fesued against de Riviere, as he claimed | _ The will of Willism H. Deary, whose death by suicide | Jilinois Central Railroad Company for June, 1898: fag vest veda copy Pine wen for do Riviere: but ai. | sdmaied to probate, and Inoere tectameetary were sues Value received @ writ viere. but al- a we e. pi she latter did not show bim the writ, yet the coun- | to Jemima Denny, the widow of the deceased, she being $60,685. 16 we! and de Riviere had consulted together regarding the | the only executrix to the will, and algo the only legatec | In ‘and 2,812 20 Sees laos praele aeea eel eee | Se ee ea mits Ke oS - tae Be’ theee grouods Mr. Ransom cons Riviere a ——a quiliy of contempt of court, and asked for an attachment | day, but they presented no unusual features. Ped fete — 4,518.14 wigs 16 against bim kr. Mailord remarked that a6 far as the aMdevite went , Total of all........ he presumed they were sufficient for the purpose of the FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. fice January 1, 1858. * 33,1 82 wpa “ Juae Ogden said he did not hear what Mr. Maiford had MONEY MARKET. 7 ae. Bene ” Tuvrspay, July 15—6 P. M. TOM se eeeecseceeeeees 1p984.104 90 $15,760,082 00 coureel. Moscge Oeten suid he would fret hear what Mr. Mutford | still more marked at the Stock Exchange this morn 00 “lin Maltord then proceeded to review the cause of de | ing. Though there anpeared to be but little buying $701,000 Biviere’s sudden departure from the hotel. He called their | on the part of the outside public, and many of the NG. a sess cons ckt aaah we. $7,000 Sins os arceemiaariet needa Se | couninin ker, wee mee’ mpecaty othe | Pera aa ais pny HO tended vy @ habeas corpus procured by Gol. Bioant and | market, the disposition to buy was decidedly more —— ae which was returnable at nine o'clock the following ing. and thereby intended to take him oat of the State. It wee for this reason be contended de Riviere did notre- | of the broker of the steamboat party—who has main to make return to the writ lately been the most prominent operator on the bear r den— Is that fact admitted? PS steeds hae ea boo contradicted. side—no doubt exercised some influence. No oppo- Judge Whiting ded that on sition was made to the efforts of the bull operators, from Governor of Bf Sue throughout the list. As compared with yesterday's Yorn: , a | Nord closing prices, New York Central rose |; Erie, {: his (de Riviere’s ig prices, f cppecan sours, and free him rem auewerme; deft: | Hadeon River, 1; Reading, {; Michigan Southern, |ppearance in court, and free him viere wae here ca 3 3 H gs aidavit to furnish the depozent with a prima facie ex- oure for neglecting or of th# cttachovent before the proceedings took place, ‘wae without the contrivance of Colooel Bivant that de Riviere was prevented from appearing here. therefore there was excuse for his non-appearance here now. Bat ‘he bad fed from justice, and his whereabouts 2 further, thi inition could L smal! busines . Ne - , Ser tesidten Sslermer’® pomacat nee fax | Towsuteieel, ond a call bestoum done New | 5s SS Ssaussaf the creation yet ot to the Governor of the State of New Jereny, valees the % “ oles i ‘d Re net whom it war issued was ‘tinsnadle to the | Island, Galena, Mic higan preferred, &c. Reading pore. bay 7 not having been presented for Fern, Nom York, Here, wens were the facts thet de | and Erie were steady. Pacific Mail, under the in — _ og ~ York. Bot, eveo if true thet sch requisition | fluence of some outside orders, rose 1 per cent over set wah Ge bo p anally F amy alt was ierued, this formed no excuse. It was without pre- | the morning prices. La Crosse land grants fell off j susie Pe cee codect that @ perty could succeesfally purge his contempt " take the following extraets:— of the Jodge of one tribunal by alleging that it resuitea | i. There wasa bear sale of Milwaukie and Mis from bis attempt to escape from the service of a process from ancther. The Judge thereupon ordered the atta mer: sy ‘are about the same Beeween Blount ant de Riviere, Dat hetwean the Court | 19); Hudson, 28); Rea 461; Michigan Central, | Going Qlle17 26 ane #010007 66 the nosy tah es an¢ de Riviere. The proper officer, therefore, the | saa. A ‘ ji . . purpose of the service. wan the Uber of the osunty. 584; Michigan Southern Panama, 104); Illinois | expenses for the last year are $376,806 03, being & ratio ceed wD the traverse against Mr Mancke, the proprietor Of the Napoieon Hotel qmarked wnat be had fended to rubparna witnesses to testify to the traverse, in ‘oroer to convet Mr. Huncke as an accomplice of de Riviere. Bie phous. therefore, object to any tertimony being taken whotever the traverse was ¢o indetmite that they could form no meue. Mr. D. then read the traverse, and moved that t be amended so as to show something definite ia ‘seve, or all be stricken out and the petivion jail beck on “Tr. “Tamme saplied thet & wee 6 more | for thelr stocks when everybody te buying, rather Sang coven io payment of the Sinte's Newark Turapine formal matter, and & mere inl of = - o ‘i pp yy } - than five per cent less when their neighbors are | We presented tn our Inat report, as the result of careful © weverse was verse should be writen. «ey the one submitted wae aliogether Fufcient, as it coatro toners would do 90, He alluded to id Mason, page 432 fine éhe cane of Lyons, Case's . Gravcenr, | it wan not to prod: testimony’ if they . Mi 0. Mase. i ened each and every all in the traverse, then | Total receipts... ... +. $180,299 88 | Monee ie re relarty and! copenasiont frente tort aa ention aces eulerly iy ron the heavy mail Glee seme wee formed. if they proposed « general denial, | Of which from curtoms,. 156,000 00 | aod express traine, with like economy of fuel. An mo then be desired chem to state eo, He, theretore, acked | Total paymeow . + 222,098 20 | count, rtrietly kept, of the performance of each engine thes be reer comapel teams to put im @ general reply, of Fay California drafts, rT od 2 shows that the average coat per mile is from ten to cloven ‘ge lehem} Guppone be has not. Leemapbaditaaeatenanee . “ cents. The ‘ Pheemix” rons way trains of from four to Mr. Kenpo m@—That & what we deeire—we wish to com- There is little doing in exchange. Bankers are | ten cars, with frequent the “A. 0. Tabriatie” e nge. thy Pei him Wo 40 80. ag a 4 SAD. there is no change to report. which wae paid for with the fonds furniched by Me. | © 5-124. In money ty por feck Be _ Huncke, <p ve ot be able to show that Mr Honske The following dividends have been declared:— Thowspay, Jul; 15, 1008, ‘ever aio in the carriage: be knew the person with ») ‘ 2000 Tenn 68 0... 93 50she Aad Ri ” ‘bom whe went, and that de Riviere har tad an inter, | 1¢ Excelsior reper ong 4 oGividend of 1 | Ce yagen es...) © Oe ae, Be wae th Mee Loy Sy per cent, payable on the 20th inst; the Arctic | ovo i 6"... 100 do. Lf gh myth Lf forkat | Fire Insurance Company, a semi-annual dividend of | 960 NOaro! - OE WD de. Tieur from the custody of their custodian Ax to wee | 5 per cent, payable on the 19th inst; the New Some nitat & 6 al Biount, ahe o.a A \-4 £2 World Fire Insurance, a semiannual dividend of 5 | 1000 B Riv RR ist m we a in been raed iv RR oe y MTalee of ber whereabouws, and it was jort tua | Per cent, payable on demand; the Merchants’ lu-| Jou farticgeme Se! fgy keaaine oa. (on @hould coast, ET oy! Ley 1 | surance Company, a semi-annual dividend of 15 per | 1600 MH Cen MR bas 500 © ao. sensu the wi: ite We me Luow of ber whereasouis, °° | Cent, payable on the 12th inst; the Bowery Savings sive Late nid eb = & "Mr Basson fe that the action of the Uourt was | Dank, the neual semi-annual dividend, at the rate of | “9000 do.....606 7 Sh ‘ se they olain.ed only to traverse the tacts in om00 | das do —— Jodge Ogden asked 19 see the afidavits. mp r , Mr. Ransom desired to know if de Riviere coud appear ‘The activity noticed for the few a wo ty | Seneral than has lately been the case. The absence | Total bonds cancelled up to June 30, 1858..., $791,000 and a rise of from 4 tol per cent was realized 4; do. preferred, 1; Cleveland and Toledo, §; Rock Island, j. Galena was steady, without change in price. Panama declined a shade. La Crosse declined } per cent in the stock; the land grants, which were very firm at 31] at | the opening, fell off during the board, a large supply offering, to 31 per cent. Several thousand were taken, it is said, for foreign account. Pacific Mail improved 1 per cent. _The general opinion in the street is that, so long as Vanderbilt gets his $56,000 a month from this concern, there need be no appre- hension of his opening the line to Nicaragua. Illi- nois Central bonds are steady at the price quoted; the stock, which is very scarce, appears to be bid for at the rates last reported. Surprise is very freely expressed in the street at the strength with which the stock and bonds of this company is sustained in the face of the new call, and while #0 severe a decline has taken place in England. Experience has demonstrated the futility of efforts by compa- nies or their directors to sustain the market value of their stock in the teeth of adverse circumstances, There was very little done in State securities, and no change took place in prices. The market closed very strong. At the second board the prices of the morning u ‘Total........ $11,678,562 The earnings of the Galena and Chicago Railroad Company for the month of June, 1858, were as fol- lows: + $163 469 70 40,683 76 4,000 00 $208,163 45 141,338 55 167/963 87 The Harttord Times states that the affairs of the Bank of North America, Seymour, Conn., are coming out better than was expected. After paying the note holders, depositors and other creditors, it is thought that half the capital will be saved for the stockholders, The receivers have been able to se- cure some large claims which were considered worth- less, which has led to the gratifying result: mention- ed. It is said that a proposition will be made to pay in more money on the stock and resume bosiness. postponing to appear in court. 1.did not appear that Col. Blount had procured the ‘seul The results of the last fiscal year are gratifying, not only in our undiminished gross receipts arising from re. duced expenses, but in the increased net earniags. The sissippi at 18j. The closing prices at Kowalski’s after the board were: New York Central, 85); Erie, to enue, He stated that this wae no longer an iene Central, 76; Galena, $7]; Cleveland and Toledo, 36) ; Rock Island, 764, &c., &e. ‘The preponderance which the bear party have so Jong enjoyed seems to be passing out of their hands. The proportion of street buyess is increasing daily; and though no reliable rise in market values can be based on a mere broker's movement, still it is well known that the outside public always come in on a rising market, and prefer to pay five per cent more Mr. Ransom then stated that they were ready to pro- i The surplus carried to profit and jos January , 1868, after payment of two semi-annual dividende of five percent each, is $107,171 18, while for the year pre- vious it naa oh Shy after applying x a on of the road inst year with new rails, ia sano Th. Tho tax and transit duties paid the Rtave of New Jersey for 1857 amount to $54,226 04; the provious year they amounted to $55,668 88. Dividends at the rate of ten per cent per annum, amounting to $1,746, nave, as usual, been paid to the school op the stock of this com Mr. Richard T. Deming, counsel for Mr. Hancke, re- understood that the other side ww experiments, the comparative cont of coal and wood in two first claas locomotive engines, constructed, the one for burning wood, the other for coal, with a view to economy in the consumption of fuel. The difference in the cost of wood and coal was then shown to be about one-third lees for the latter, The use of coal, which ia frow the Cumberland region, haa been continiied by the ame coal bernipg engine—the ‘ Phonix”—during the Past yorr, and another engine—the “A. 0. Zabriskie’ — also having Roardman's patent boiler, end built by Wm. anxious to sel]. The operations of the Bank Clearing House this morning were hanges $17,394,569 64, and the balances 1,]18 The Metropolitan certifi ficates remain at $15,000. The bosivess of the Sub-Treasury to-day was as follows: — ‘There was 00 need that the tra Tt was only done at the suggee- 38, 3 ortea the whole returm, #0 far ae the oath of the peti- Lem ng asked the Court Stope; long and ponderous Philadelphia trains, of ap average of holding at 10% @ j on London; commercial signa- eight cars, ain speed of from thirty 10 thirty Ove wilen hour. tures are worth 108) a 9). France are selling a Whrting rejoined at length—That if they were to @kamine witnesses. they would ehow that it wie seen to leave ihe hotel in & 5 per cent pe e + per cent per annum on deposits of five hundred 7000 tie e's thao a8 » then stated that ax i war wen just one | dollars ond under, and at the rate of 4 per centon | joshe Rank of Am 109 60 ey mi beter tah'@ & recess, end socordingly | jarger roms, payable on the 19th inet; the Rast Timp & Trad Pie* 104 0 ved to taree v'cloc © 80 60 Pacifie . River Savings Pank, at the rate of 6 per cent per | 100 Pecite M ehour the Gours Téamembied, when Mr 4 and stipulation of boi n . winvm on si of 7 und 16 Park E 7 te at by et ne ‘ontinuea ua! Monday * é omg | five hundred dollag and under ~ J. ot wae bop 4 tbat each arrange. | 80d at the rate of 5 per cent on larger sume, paya a 1a. teak 0. e would be aa Wiestory to bow 0G tus lity lust; tue Dagk of North Amerjon,! ip Ly! & dvd Cae, 96/2" tO to the advance at easier rates. in Selene. tut-the tee The footed up about 10,000 following range of — FeBsss Cnamanee 00 80a 8 ad Bab Sad 80a 5 a7 oa 3 Sha 4 833s t i El £ ti ale é. f t ot 4 chiefly within the range of 105¢c. at 11% , and 200 a 200 Cortoy.—The sales em! Rates were also frm to ents of moment. .—Sales of about 1,000 a 1,200 quintals dry cod were reported, part to arrive, at $3 12} a $3 26. Mackerel mee quiet and sales limited, while quotations were nomi- nal. Hay. —Twe sales embraced about 1,000 bales, at 400. a Sc per 100 Ibs. Hors. —The sales embraced about 100 bales at 4c. a 6c., with some prime lots at 7c. Guxny CroTH.—Sak 8 of 60 bales were made at 6c. Morasses was quiet but firm, with sales of 50 hhds. Cuba muscovado at 30c, NavAt StorEs.—Sales of about 180 dbis. ite varpen- tine were made at 433. addc., and 400 bbis. white and pale rosin at $475 a $7; rosin was Ong.—Lingeed continued firm with moderate sales. = : Je eperm was firm, and the demand fair. Whale was dol, Provisions.—Pork—The market was more buoyant, and closed at higher rates for mess; the sales embraced about 900 @ 1,000 bbis., including mess at $16 75.2 $16 802 $16 $734; prime at $13 75, and clear mess at $17 75 a $18. Beet in fair demand and closed with more buoyancy; the ralee embraed about 400 a 500 bbis., including coun- try mess at $11 a $11 50; ‘ed Western at $13 60, and extra do. at $14.0 $14 50. beef hams were . apd bame at 7),c.a7\c., and extra do. less buoyant, with sales of 2009 300 bbie. at 11%0 a 1l%c., while 120. was asked. Butter was in fair request, witb sales of Ohio at 1c. 8 17c., 16, @ 200. Cheese was steady at 4c. a 6c. for skimmed, and at 7c. @ 8c, for prime new State. the range Of 6. 8 T¢e.g and fsome lots of Porto Rico at Tye. & “SFiuacny.—The salen embraced about 200 2 400 bbis, at 23366. a 240. MARITIME INTELLIGENCE, ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—amIs DAY, 4 42 | Moon ams .....eve 10 44 29) mon warmr..morn 12 14 SuTs .. Port of New York, July 15, 1858. CLEARED. Ship New World, Knight. Liverpool—c Grtang! Ship Columbia, ‘DEON, ‘Ship Palestine, Tinker, London—! & Wiley. Sbip Cormettus Grinnell, Winchester, London—Grinnell, Minturn & Co. a |, Jones & Co, Bark Maraval, Grittin, Barbadoce—T G Dwight. a = Chanticleer, Murray, Richmond—M M Freeman brig Georger (Fr), Doqua, Cape Haytien—Herckenrath, Schneider & on 4 ‘6 : Brig Bohio, Bartiett, Porto Cabello—C Sieteon & Co. Brig & Peters, Lord, Cienfoegos—C & E J Peters. Brig Thomas M Mayhew, Harvey, Bermuda—Smith, Jones & Co Brig Acadian, Lockbart, Cornwallis—D R DeWoll!, Brig Trindelen, Iiavener, Philadelphia—O & FE J Peters. Brig Loch Lomond, French, Portland-—F P Buck & Oo. Prig Lucy Hey wood, Powers, Baugor—T H Sandford. Sebr Britieh Queen (Br), Jobnson, Naesau, NP—Joseph Sebr Gipeey (Br), Malovy, St Andrews, NB—Simith & ton. ir Potomac, Arnet, New Or'eans—N H Brigham. Scbr Marcia, Quinn, Jacksonville—Post & Small. Scbt AJ DeRonsett Tocker, Wilmington—J Smith & Oo. Scbr F Burritt, Salyear, Newbern—J Smith & Co Sobr Quin¢aro, Waile Sebr F Cowell, Gri Schr Stranger, Sleop Pointer, Fowler, Bristol— Master. Sloop Phenix, Shepherd, New Baven—J B Rawards. ARRIVED. Su hip Jamestown, Parrish, Richmond, &o, with dige tnd paseeogors, Henry Ladiam. Sieamsbip Thomas Swann, ¥, Baltimore aad Nar. folk, with mdse and passengers, to HB Cromwell & Co. Ship Mary Ogdes, Loveland, Liverpool, Juve 9, with coal, order, verse! to George Bulkley. June 14, a sea- man named George H Hinman fell from alott in a M&, died 16th, and was buried 17h; 224, lat 61, lon 87 66, signal- ied bark New Empire, stecring W (the New E: . Gall, sailed from Bristol, Bog, June 8, reported for Cron stadt). Ship Plymouth Rock, Bammond, London and Deal, May 91, and 25 days from Start Pout, with mdse and 146 pas- om ° rinsell, Minturn & Co, Had light winds as" Bark Ornen (Norw), Friche, Flartiepool, 82 days, with coal, toorder, Tin inst, iat 40 56, lon 67 29, spoke ship — of aud from Bremen for Baltimore, 46 days out, all well. Brig Lucy La yo Powers, Port Ewen for Bangor, Sebr v Forsyth, Holmen, Raltimore, 6 Sz. Sebr Jonathan Qone, McHlafley, Philadeipbia for Hart- Sebr Nicanor, Marke, Elizabethport for Boston. Schr Thomas Jefferson, FiligpSalem, 3 days. Schr Mary Mankin, Beers, Hoston, 5 days. Sehr Isabella, Fauiklin, Roston, 3 days. Sehr Kossuth, Coker, Newburyport, 8 days. Sehr H Gibbs, Snow, New Bedford. Pebr Artist, Hobart, New Bedford for Poughkooysie. Sebr Lamartine, fm 7 Warehem. Scbr D Paraball, Crowell, Schr Empire, Mason, Providence for Albany. Scbr Movart, Briggs, Newport. Rehr $M Tyler, Curtis, Connecticut River for Balti- more. Sehr Volta, Case, Greenport for Philadelphia. Sebr W W Brainard, Parton hm ot og Bhiladeipbia Sebr J Stratton, Bates, Albany for ; Sehr Republic, Crowell, Albany for Providence. Sehr A Osborn, Perry, Albany for Newport. Behr Urbana, Norton, Rondout for Providence. Sebr Rebecca C Secor, Dennis, Port Ewen for Fall River. , Vibbe, Newark for Warebam. Sloop Wm S Mount, Ferry, Port Ewen for Warwick Steamer lelaware, Coper, Mbiladelphia. Steamer Sarah, Joner, l’hiladelphia, Steamer Curlew, Williame, Providence. Steamer Orceola, Smith, Norwieh and New London. BELOW. One ship and four barks. SAILFD. am steamebip Rorvesia, Hamburg. Wind during the day NW to S, light. Herald Marine Conner. KEY WET, Jaly 6.—The case of brig Huntress, be- fore yy as under of investigation, for a vio- lation or en the revenue laws and for being being in the slave trade, hae just terminated, by his honor Judge Marvin decreeiog « condemnation and enlo of beth wv ‘and cargo. The speak of appeal ing to the Supreme Court, but will doubtless content themaeiver with Judge Marvin's decision (Otaeonthe, Maxwell, from Boston, with 400 tone in arrived on the 6th inst. She reports baving light winds and calm wemther the en- tire peerage. Remained anchored four days betwoen the Teanes and Bimini, with several other vessels, waiting winds. Miscellaneous and Disasters, The ateamehip Borneria, Capt Travtmann, sailed yeater day at noon for Southampton avd Hambarg, with 184 pas New York Mauxs Recrrse—Scrrismest No 1—" bave received from Messrs Taylor, Hartshorne & Kir ¢ 35 ‘Wallstreet, Sapplement No 1 to the New York Mo” me Ro sister, or American Lioyds, dated July 15. Tt coosainge number of usefu) additions and corrections 10 he Register. ‘The Supplements will be published on the “see and 16th of each month. If any evidence Were W ating of the inde- fatigable enterprise of the publisher 4 we pave it in tae faot that the first Supplement 10 1” sis year's volume was pep oo eyes Ps cAiheervangloyiahaadl PS ont mn from Hong wie; the sanction of the '. Underwriters, and is Pa A . proved by sll of our shi*ypaiiders and principal mer. | AréeDaut, Horton, Draguen, Weston, ana Gyuial Falnce? chants. . Avn, Farnham, Have- va, sy ogee, oR having left eo ‘vessel * ul 1, AL Carlisle, for NYers S Pee , brig Aluecabah, , ‘Sr Jonny, N—Arr bark Bayard, Thorsen, Boo- , NYork; 12th (by tel), ship yaaa & Scum D TROWERIDGE ~We learn from Mr H W ‘Vinder- ‘beck, of steamer Ail’ Price, that the schr D Trowbridge, ‘which was ashore ‘sear the Ocean House, was got off ab 10 o'clock Wednesday evening, through the assistance of iba es at as + SNpOSION, July 14—Arr ship Osean Eagle, Cheever, Mae ila; » Sargent, Za; 017% Forntain, of steamtug Ooeen. Sho is leaking badly. | F re Baars re Gi , Smith, Marseilles: Pau” v L00. Cuoo, Horton, from Singapore, got ashore near | line, Atkins, Philsediphia; Myra, Puller, $ Pei eeeeiae a eee | wi erate eee eg hg ie 8 % B tober aamnen any Frambes, Frambes, and Wm Woodbury, Higgins, Phile- N. NP. —The bark Joseph & Hann delphi Baker, Vaoveman, Fi port, Sarah mow ah OF, AS od 7 » | MeDoneid, Snow, NYork. Tele brig Water Witeh, of Fortland, Me., Jay Sturdivant master, sailed from New- | Hehoneld, Snow, NYork. ee raed pon eas Crary on 80th Aurela, Re: Eevann,, with cont, fr trian, Cd ebay Herbert, Melbourne; barks agp HOGS 66 EEE, 6 PU ae, ‘True dan, Mayo, Port au Prince; Haware Kverett, Hard: Bakk Exp0018, from Clenfucges for Boston, pat into Key | ng, Baitimore; , Look, Savannah ; Grloopee, ‘Wert 4th inst, with crow sick, baving lost her captain | Hower, Philadelphia; ectre Uopia, Bearve, NYork, New (lacNeil was reported master waen she left ) second mate and one man died on the passage, York; “Goodsell, do, Bid, wind NNE to NE, ‘She has a cargo of 16th—Arr (by tel), bark St Marys, Mulliken, Remedios; gd zxannala, July 14—Sid och Arictta, Roberson, New tom 5 ‘Ay steamship Bark Emwan, Hall, for Charleston, put back to Liver- | brig R WPacker, Lee, Cape Haytien. pool 20 ult, eaky. "She bad beew 6 lat 62, lon 24. BALTIMORE, July 14— Arr bark Tasos, Brown, Norfolk; Bic T W Rowz,np, Rowland, from Philadelphia for Koy | 8cbt Broadfield, Fiske, SS Sven Gemtow ren), u ef Ca)ip, Bremen; Helen ia, Nickerson, Boston; brigs Wrest, put into Hampton Roads 13th tnat, from let 35 10, 10 | Fy snee tune, Kireh, at Jobne, PR, Marickte (Br), consequence of sickbeas of Capt R. Demarara; Coquette (Br), Young, W indies ; : ScuR WHIRLWIND, Maxey, of and for Gardiner from New | Fernandez, Norfo,k; sobre Metis, Crane, Providence; Ja- York, before acbore on Gay Head, hei on board cob Birdsall, Cbamberlain, do; Gulttver, Bos- afow and other articles, which | ton; Selah, Gould, do; Dirigo,” Cook, do; Empire, Cham- barrels of beef aud were landed. On 13th toet she was hove off, after getting | bers, Providence; © L Stevens, O ; Seared, Point. Sid bark Selah, Gould, Boston; E 8 out astern, and ——. eens semaiereliz, ber] Mca: mon, Quin seriously damaged. was theo under bark Win: lymap, do; Patterson, steered ‘or New Bentord, ‘which ahe bad nearly Tecched, eagra 900 'Porvo Cabello; MM Freeman, Nickerson, na or Gants FO Plat hanks tee cleo ee ke a eee Thompson (sew) 4 uy tug Spray went to her assistance and took off the crew. oka, Bt Gear one Gon), ‘The vensel lies ip shoal water, and will probably be raised without much difficulty. [On the 14th, ehe was raised and floated haifa mile to- wards Palmer’s Isiand, where she again grounded. Thero ‘wag no insurance on vessel or cargo.) laware City, At Quarantine, brig Maria, Ingrabam, by fever. CHARLESTON, July 12—Arr: Berry, on butter, 50 hey Pood 100 hs; on cheese, 50 cents per bap ting Be 7 Ths. Porter, ——, FALL RIVER, July 11—Arr sloop Orion, the preseril government go of the custom houmes it is provided that all vessels are to Ewen. Sid 12th, schrs (from Somerset), do be measured and pay ton: duties on what they sppear La! ‘Arr sobre Ric f bgedewrs ope hemp) Pein re tere, O° | Susan Bray, Naylor, Delaware City: E fethiy — mi sels. By thevamo instructions it ia required that all ma- | Plizbethport. Bid echre Stranger, Handy, and Adele Felicia, Cartwright, NYork. 14tb—-Sid schrs ‘Golden Rod, Bennett, rene Pinkham, ann Samuel Castner, GLOW July 13—Arr sshrs CH Adelion erin, Loui, and Leviathan, No bi bert, Empress, Palias, and Dr Kane, do. HOLMrs HOLE, Joly 12,7M—Arr brige Clara Filen jor Haskell, Rockport f y Point; B G@ Chaloner, son, Machias for NYork; achre T Clark, Scall, and Protection, pom ptag Ry Co vad Rees in ballast, ae certified by Span: maul, under penalty of being fined $100 for want of such cer ificate. Whalemen. Arr at St Helena May 10, Mary Gardner, Nicol, SH, from cruise, 620 sp all told: 21th, Hopeton, Delano, of aippl. caa from Coast of Africa, 0 Gp ana 00 wh : sid from Bong Kong April 28, Prudent, Hamilton, BH, on & cruise. Heard from March 3, no lat &e, Hector, Chase, NB, 200 ‘sp since Iaet report. Had @ boat stove by a whale coming up under her bottom, and a seaman killed. Jem; Eliza Spoken—June 28, off Sand Key, scbrs Mentezama, man, 8 mos out, with 130 bbis vil; Waltor Irving, Maull, 6 mos out, with 165 bbls oil. ; Eliza Eikigton, Naylor, do for Newbary port; Green, Weaver, do for Danve {LB Lona Rich, Smith, do for Cobb, Boston for’ Richmond; James 3 Hewitt, Ross, aud 1. A Danenhower. Miller, for Philadelphia: Isabella, Faclklin,do for NYork; Surf, Shaw, Cherry dela for do; Emma L bury for Pb iphia; Loel.s, Knox, Howard, Sab, Bath for do; Four Sisters, die. Ship Josish Rradieo, Harding, from Boston April 17 for Calcutta, May 14, lat 3 N, lon 99 W. ‘Ship Keystore, Knight, hence May 16 for Australia, June 2, lat 30 20 N, lon 42 10. Ship Princeton, Bell, from Liverpool for NOrleans, June 25, off the Saltees. Shiv Bemberg, Williams, 9 days from NOrleans for Ha- vre, Jaze 23, no iat, ke. ip Bourbon, 9 daysfrom NOrleans for Havre, June 28, no int, &c. Ship Erie, from Boston for Havana, July 3, off the Bi- mip's A deep loaded ship, showing white signal with blue ball init, wer acca July off Cape Roman an Ann Augusta, from Marseilies for NYork, June6, Bark Henry (of NYork), Wilson, from Charleston for Bremen, July 10, lat 34 60, lon 74 30. Bark Crusader, from Boston for Havana, was passed BF Otis), 2 Lok, K, , or! 5 4 ( oth mates, ao tne lor Heory Map be uation Cae Jaliet, Barter ; © was spoken Sth with one mate dead and the other vory | Moro, Haskell; E H’Nash, Baton, and Ann, Smith, sick, and was then bearing up for Charleston), July 12, lat | Philadelphia for Boston; Murray, Snow, for 87.2, Jon 74 10. a“. . . do; Masy, —— MUtabethport for do; Daniel 8 Mera a Penobacot, vet, Martin’ a ae Pg dofe Pe = ne, de Be te be ine, lak D » C0 for Pem! i atetwecT sn” Nase, June 26, lat | Peruomosih, B Fink, Dovshty: 66 we’ Breen tr Schr W B Scranton, of NYork, 9 days from Philadelphia | ‘roo, Jo! » Balushore tor Newburyport; Charles Ef "hake Wan tt Hasard for Hea New York fer Fortian;ann kits ani, Hilleboro, VARA, Was passed June 26, ‘or! jana on the Babame Beaks.” * | NB, for Newark, NJ; Jane, Loud, for New Yoru; ‘Amov, April 20—Ia port thip wen er, sches Lewis Cla? SB Waselor BE Wiens, MOY, Bureka, Lane, Sings | ner; schrs k . Criais, Via Macao aud Hong Kong; brig Progressive age, | Wi ilam L Dayton, JG=vi'e, & Davideon, ¥ P Lorned, , BNC. Sarah " & Beulah, EY Smith, H B Bascom, Axsiek, April 21—Passed ship Windward, Smith, from | James H Smith Tuttle, Isabella, and Voor Sisters. Adelaide for Singapore; 224, bark Homer, Lindsay, for | _ July 14~Arr brig Sarah Flagg, (of ache) Rombali, Trieste. Sagua lot inst, for Portiand. § AM—Wind SSW, with fog” Axtwrrr, June 28—In port ships Sea Lion, Colburn, for sailed. Boston imm ; Constitution, Lant,and Joba HEi-| HARTFORD, July 10—Arr steamer Threaher, liot, Tueker, for NYork July 1; Grabams Polley, Norton, | NYork; schrs Joseph, Buell, and Amenia, Munley, Elise- from NYork disg; sebr Hartatene, Enele, from NOrleans ; Buclalew, Bennett, Trenton ; 11th, B De- Cavcvrts May 17-In port ships Fiizabeth Kimball, Con- haa = cag CC Alger, Hague, Trenton; scbrs Yankee don; Midnight, Haich; Mary Ann, Remmoads, and Arab, | Boy, 'y , Philade’ ia; Mary & Eliaadeth, Packingham, Crosby , for Boston, Zingari, Swift, and Wm Obamber- | Eiizabetbport; Ca ifurnia, New Brunswick. slsoo Gen Koo- lain, York, do; , Barnes, for | *uth, Hayden, NYork. ia 10th, steamer Uncas, Bates, N London, repg; Gem Ocean, Williams, for Mauritius, Jobo R Ford . Campbell, Trenton ; Conmecticut, idg; Reindeer, Patverson, for Macila; Walpole, Woodbury, | Clark, New Brurswick ; Napoleon, Carroll; Grie- and Guiding Siar, Hale, dieg; Edward, Frost. Fleetwood, | Wold;’A G Hazard, Latimer, and’A E Dougias, Backland, Dale; Ames Lawrence, Nickerson, Addiaon 6! Paine: | Eltzabetbport; A G Pease, Brooks, NYork. North Aulantic, Moore; Shirley ; Hornet, ;| KEY WEST, June 80—arr brigs Black Hawk, Phile- Robt Harding, Poster, and Bove dolphia; July I, Taveroier, Whitty, NVork; sora J Sid from Sangor May 14, Ashmead, Harnds, and Dr. Stradley, White, Philadelpbia > Boston, 2d, steamehip Atlantic, Talbot, NOrleans (nod eld 3d for CaiLao, Juve T—Arr ships F A Palmer, Jobnson, 8) Nassau); 6th, sbip Oteeonthe, Maxwell, Boston, to ad ya ney (avd sid 10th for Chinchs Inlanda); Webbfoo, Heugo, ‘Rap MK reryd ome sid 12th for East fndies); 10th, Cham- pion, Wilson, Chinchas (and sid 12th for Eeet Indies). Sid 10th, ships Lawrence Brown, Pierce, England; 12th, Con. quest, Sears, East Indice; Mary Goodell, Harriman, —-. Ia port June 12, ships Marmion, Blankenship; James Brown, Crabtree; Wm Cummings, Jobus; Marcia C Day, Ubare; Advance, Barstow; Sebastian Cabot, Watis; Wild Rover, Crowell; Monroon, Baker; Gen Nowell, Nowell; Starr a eae Chancellor, Borland, i'mily Farnham, Sime; Webfoot, Hedge; Carolus Magnur, Taylor; Morn’ fi D Brookman, J: bi of wrecked ship Sulten for Liverpool. LEWES, Det, July 14—8 A M—Tho brig RH Mouton, from St Jobn, NB, bound to Baltimore, arrived at the breek water last evening’ and still remator. MOBI £, July 0—Arr sleam*hip Fastion, Smith, Galves- ton. Cid sehr Queen of the foun, Woeeler, Bridge- MYSTIC, July 14—Sid schre Ccrneiia, Boddington, Hurde Isinnd; Joseph F V’otta, Tribble, Eizabeubport, sloop Apol- Jo, Freeman, NYork. NEW ORLEANS, he | 12—Cld (by tel), bark Harriot Jobnzon, barks » Johnzon; Wa- | Hazeltine, Drinkwater, Providence; ech Raiph Post, Cal- gram, Sears, and Korette, Pearce—all unc. There are yA gg 9 . : ai ay some $2,000 tons of bi in port soe » July 18—in Hampton Roads 4 et a Po al wa Kore, May In port, orway, for A ', 5 Sorendnap, Wha mye Tyee Tan, tie a, fe ven arr ect D W Bagicy, Rogers, Sydney, CB eg Taecisoo; FY! 4 Al Lant, rs x for do; Cobota, Day; Derby, Hutchinson; Fearless, Man’ | A H Brown, Pndicott, Uhuadelphie Retarned oth, echt som; Bald Eagle, Treadwell’ Geo Lee, Barstow; , | Alex Blue, Hiasking, which ld 12th for Phi sia Chase, and Uriel, Foster, unc; barques Myrtle, Boteford, | 14th, brig Lucy Atwood, Paddock, Western and Cape Vera. from Bangkok ; 8% Nymph, Siege, unc, brig Melita, Mc’ | Inlande, Leavy, from Amoy. NANTUCKET, Joly 11—Arr eshr Adame, NYork. Livenroot, June 29—Arr Dictator, Zerega, New Orieam; | NEWBURYPORT, July 10—Si4 Koarath, Coker, Bari of Rghington, Laughton, do. Also arr, vo date, Onief. | NYork; 13th, Glass Tiower, Paine, Ph tain, Woiver, aud Hiiack Hawk, Taylor, Detroit; Uncle To. | NEWPORT, July 12—Arr brig Harp, Sears, Elizabeth- by, Soule, Mobile it 48h, Lazie Spalding, Bartlett, N | port for Boston: sobre Maris Tike, Applegate, Raltimore ‘ork; 20th, St Louis, Hoyt, abd Molocka, Halil, do. do; Treasurer, Fisher, Philadelphia for do; Virginia, Arr at do 25tb, Byron, Martiett, Buenos Ayres. Babbitt, Taunton for Wooabri No. In the river outward beund 20th, Abby Brown, Moodie, | 1%th—Arr schrs Oliver M Clark, Baltimore for ‘apd Grosefursten Catharina, Baseford, for 100; | Boston; Sarah A Taylor, Young, « Vietor, Jaber Stow, Snow; Undaanted, Freeman; Art Union, | Bears, and New York Delight, Beebe, Providence for New Grapt, sod Western Star, Knowles, for Caloutta, York? Jane F Durtee, Davis, Fall River for do; | # i Fagle, Mclean, for Borabay; Willard, Mitchell, for Gi- | ame, — Somerset for do; Chas W Bently, braltar; St James, Colley, for Quebec: Star |, | town for phia, McAlmond; Juan Fernandez, Given; W V Kent, Jarman: NEW LONDON, July 13—Arr steamer Ogesola, @mith, Comberiand, Merrill; Flizabeth Norris, Follansbee, and | NYork: scbrs ph, Holley , Port Rwen for Brietol, John 4 pate tony.” for NYork; Buwan, Hall, for Charleston, ag jerrey City, Ninette, Dart, Rondout for Pro- ; ¥ ce a rt eae at | Nee Sn ta en japran, Ma n Rose Standish, Ei rowers, do. - isan a “a ae le on : oi thie A, July 1—A\ Kennebec, Masta, Apl 2—I0 shi; tar, Leckie, for Ban a aly rr steamer Francie. Daiphia, Hoyt, tron Siogapere, ar 20, tore. | Hand, NYork; brigs mia, ‘Baker, and foomaes Walker? torn, Starlight, Mathews @rom S¥rancieco, ar ‘unc, | Hiorth, Turke Island: echr Piizabeth, Mecary, New £14 Ap! 17, rise Emprese, Lecraw, NYork; 20tb, Maria, Cid bark Chilton, Pepnell, Portiand: Drige Geoo- Bursiey, Shanghae. wanagh, St John, NB; Geo Downes, Jameson, Rast- Moxtevine, May S1—To port brigs Emily W Seyburn, ; schre ‘Jobin Walker, Parren, , 1B Nickels, from NYork; , Amidon, from do via ‘ker, Edwards, ; Mary Stisabeth, Me- Buenos Ayres. Sid 30th, bark Glenwood, Glover, Huenos | dary, Pawtncket, Ayres. LAND, Jaly 12 Arr Mixatit1 AN, June &No Am vessel in port. a were April 18—Im port bark Maury, Fletcher, from comvng On Bast Const, April—, ships John Wade, King, from lier, K - 4 evalier, Knight (frem , Hong Kong, Oscar, Harding, from Shangbae; sour Wan- PROVIDENOR, Joly 19—Arr steamabip Carlew, Wil. derer, King, from Hong Kong. Hams, NYork; echrs Spy, Brofey, NO; Lydia ort Prva, Gupe de Verde, Jone 11—In port echr AF | Ann. Voorhees Alexandria; Sea Kymph, Daweon, Linne!l, Freeman, from Beaton via Windward Islands, just | more: Arieti, Chae, do; Jobn Feenum, Raker, Philadel. ar, (or Gores. phia; Ann § Brown, Brown, 60; N BT Thompece, Barnes, Pio JaNeMo, Juve 9 —In port ships Timor, Bixby, and | do; sloop ¢ , Rhodes, NY¥ork. Sid ‘Smith, Napoleon, Curhieg, une; berks Receon, Farretl, and biida | Smith, and New’ Delight, Recbe, NYork: Com- (fam), for NYork, ldg: Panama, Graves; (ia. | merce, Tylor; Report, Dewey, and Mary correctly reported ‘esterday ® ship), Rearse, and Narra- | NYork. missic, Law, ane; rig, Jobannes (Hirer), ———, for Sa. | 14th—-Arr steamer Oxpray, Kenney, NYork; bark @ We vauneh, ldg, sod probably others in addition to thoe giv. | Hall, Mewry, Charleston; robr Pollona, Coleman, Ron- on'yenterday dout’ ld echrs James Martin, Harding: Boston, Brower: Snaxonar, April 98Tn port ships Arcadia, Sherman | Amelia, Rockhill, and M R Carlisle, }) Phila. Sancho Panza, Bird, do, Raith Rose, Nickerson, for | delphia, Sophia Godfrey, Williams, 40; > John Cartwright, for do do; Com. | son, do; C Willets, Thom) \, do; — ; Re a, Pulsifer, do, 27th, ship | Arante, Delaware Oxy; roar F Hawley, Racket » from NYork, just arr; brig © KE , | Orator, Gibbs, my eng 9S ad x Briard, unc, York: aleo schr Wm Allen, Baltimore, Swatow, Apr PAWIUCKET, July 14—Lid sabr F Rickey, Tie, Phite- gy ow CRCHIMOND, Joly 18—Arr schre Mecca, Tagett, Porto NGAP ND, —_— Rico: Ht Price, Johneon, Jacksonvilie; Weato er, Nieker- Sexpenianp BE, June 24—In joasenger Bird, | eon, Portiend, Bihingn, for Provigence, sta reeae, * NRAVANSAH, Joly 10—Arr barks Indiana, Rivors, and fr Twomas, June 2 Amanda Jane, Dorr | Fil Bostam: brig John Shaw, do. Cid sobr En- Arr bri Martinique, seeking; Robt A Fisher, cbantrers, Jayne, NYork pe, mes Bleck F. oo; 32, bark tive, — wae Verds. OF Tybee Ligpt, suanmakip aeeh ‘Tinoent, Capo Sita, sehr Geo Darby, Mu! Formers, Soap erde. sane » Routine. Haya. 9 , : na, &o (and sid for Veaton ). ay one i 7 ee Yathcare (by tel) ship kiing Wave, Matansen,. preet,_ Abeer Torker, taasete bound to Fulmovth, Rog--fut ie short of haste, bets UG lavert aah, a TM | mates and ‘A sailor’ having died with yellow fever, Washington, NC it MARKS, Joly O—ArF sehr JG ARderwon, King, New 26th, brie ork. LC —) duly Arr bark Tork, Ryder, Port Praya, Verda. WILMINGTON, NC, July 13—01d bark J W Blodgett, Simpeve, hiladeiphia, “ ’ faiaro, fro Warrea yneh ork’s Islands 20h, Mary Adalin, Kellar, Turks Bryne, Nickergem, Geneon, = * Dare, Islas, brig Wad Bar- rett, do for Plymouth; @mith Tuttie, Riek, do for traro; Isaac z Portamouth; Jobo B Myers, Gen Armstrong, ; BRISTOL, July 18—Arr cbr A Middleton Jr, Sipple, De- lost one of the crew (John Burne, of Bristol) NYork; US steamer Water Witsh, Commander Jao Roa, eT as Ot 8 ore ners Key Went. At quarantize steamship incbel, Title, a i Evian va Key West. Cid sbip Eastern Queen, Hsacoek’, e a Liverpool; bark Caroline, NYork. Sid steam mre ZARB oF State, WARLINGTOR,Jaly 12,3868. | itn Poiana: Posed Ballurees ehip cebet format been received at rtment from A d RSE ome as | Meee ee ee ee oo, that by new e jut ; _ on several erticles of produce of the United States are in- FE to a ra ‘ship Uncle Joe, Pinkham, — creased, vis por 1000: on shingles, 60 cent par 1000; | DANVERS. July 12—Arr schrsT H Thompson, NYork; Pelton, Port delphia; Clinton; Borden, Now York ta Ay dee? Data ie! 4 a ; t), do; aloc actor, Walle do. - Norfolk ; Garwood Paik er, Horton; ‘ork; Albert, f ; Dolphin, Ingalis, Cole, etbport for dor P piney Dill, Philadelphia for Se Fr brig Louise at Thorton Mart. ie bole Re ~ i , vf

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