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8 “HIGH LIFE SCANDAL. Sir E. Bulwer Lytton and Lady Lytton’s War, History of the Whole Transaction—Habits and Character of the Lady—Scene at the Hust- ings—Imprisonment of Lady Lytton in a Lumatic Asy! Indignation Meeting of the Citizens of Taunton, 4e., the Somerset County (Eagland) Gazette, July 10 j For some three years past ® indy, rainer avove m tare age, uf comewdet porly Bgure aud baaisome connate , hav occupied spariments in toe quiet, comfortsnio fe adebmens ip (aunt koOwn as Jiarde’é Her spurarance, manoers end baoiw, 80 (ar as 2049p, did not cause ber to de particu be walked in pabiic; for she was mast jep—pieie ly and b- reered, OOO * tb propriety , reo ot ateption, and parted #iid ut BOd® LOOse test Were rot Fo, she xometimes did a tible “shopoiag ”” ae lacie renere'ly are tend of colug. and WoeL she aaked for acy particuter arnicie spe dud to ia ordinary terms, Aud asrwerea questions i a radonal MANDEr, toag ab fares, perbepa, wrb benghtiows, Ip her couatry watks ane Sas orcaswnely scoomoatied by & femele friend, Pourh poverally tm tbere Der Oaiy Companion was e ttikie deg Wr whicn she a ways BDOWwed greet foudoess, Some- times glee che Nas boom seen at padiis entertelnments— Heowed bateeh om—sud there ter attire has bees simi- Kerly beoomirg 10 that tn sa sho wes mot to ber walks ip own OF Country. piece ike Vauntoo, a 00 Of Dy DCLE Coes Bot eas Tesice before he or = wo to maoy of the iphabisants; sod soon was cove) bee+mwert vovenst, who now halos tuc diatngaisned —- ef Colonial Secretary in her Majesty’s govern. Eich tik Mile on eahioe give fadications of their migioriune, both at howe aad abroad. They ——dend their eyes on vacancy, ‘Aud with the tecorpors: str ao, xo. But Lady Lytton, cwiog the three yeare a Teowton, never oid angnt that we are aware of, (and we devs taven peive to a-certain the trate.) to cause in any me with wbom she cui communication toe slightest eus at w bev care reason hat neen dethroued, or tha: ber ovata was fn aay degree uff-cted with tonasy. Yet tnis laty has vero taken from the quiet retreat she had caosen im wis ‘oir fowa of Somerset—perbaps we might say wh ebehe was criven—anc carried w one of those mise- Fabie abodes of the most hapless of human beings —" a machoure.” fee orcomstances under which Tecntop bas oat ane of it ‘wbabitanw are eo extrmorowary and eo shocking ‘tnat, as Bey De rUppoCEd, they have greatly excited ine winds ef ibe peopie geveraliy Upon those persons who were on terms of Wwiimacy with Lady Lytton (they were oaiy few, for Phe ev noed sittle fectigstion to mix in society, sud it wan preity wel kuowa that Ler pecuoisry means too imieed wa low of ber dolog s0,) upon her Bens) frienoe the first mevtion of the fact fell like a clap of thopcer when the rkies give no eigv of an approacuin, storm. They could not credit such strange ioformatior; but "pen cc nviaces of its veracity their exclamation bas Deen, “Gooo Heavens! Lady Lytton ina madhouse? For wha’ Who can bave sect ber there? She is po more med then | am, or apy ove else’ And those who hav Were'y reen Der, a Fhe passed them in the strocts or ower pablo big have been bardly leas startled by the meciligence. Tuere ts on all bands « drm Devel thet tis unfortunate laty—we say unform nate in allusion only to her present lamentable Peeition, aod wihout reference to circometences wuicd eve given both to berself aod her busbaod » Bad g0° unenviab.c botoriety—there is, we say, a orm Delief (hat Indy Lytton is the sebject ef a horrible and mppaliing iojustice a4 wrong; that, while perfect y sane, she has Diec sbut up in @ lGoatcasylum merely {a order tha’ s woman who bas, bo Joubt, Deen « constant cause of emecyauee to ber busoacd, may be prevented forever from giving biw simi er troable, or in any way molesting bum. lo ascribing lo her the character we have given, Te Cerire to #vold the Indication of any opia'on as to her Sir Eaward, or as t his general treat- ment of her. only a@twte a fact~that people amoog whom she nas resi od Curing ® perioi of three years, to msny o whom Fhe 16 well aod totimately koowo, and West of ehom dave Ded frequent oOyportunities of secing ber, be eve that, toough weu to an asylum for lunatics, Der ivteriect is perfectly sound, end therefore that ane Das beeo mace, for roms reacon or other, the victim of an Mroity beds hoodred years ago migat have excited jon beyond the circe of tue doomed oae’s siver, bat @bch cannot be overlooked in the xe without Canger to “thet iiberiy of toe sa @bioh bas wince Deon achieved for, aed which 1s the pas Bad MoRt givrious privilege of, the people of “ nh to Lady Lytton the character we have as. » B00 io Flat be What ie Ihe KeGeral Opinion of her 18 lowe, We LY LO mFaus Wish to Dave it mapposed regsrd ber a8 one of the most amiable aad piea. fant of women, Her tater hterary worke (for none of whieh eho bs claimed any Considerable praise) seam b9 have beeo undertakes im a great measare for ibe pur pose of pudisbrg to the wo Id ber own sufferings, wad Of €2,C81rg WORE ebe Coner ivwd to be the fou treaimeat ame ived [row one who vowed at the altar to * 10ve coeren’’ ber, aad to more than cne instance her tings ev Doe UckiOd and UUCreritadle ferlings towards ouble ano excellent persous. We part cone of ber tatest productions, entitied y Buccersfui,” io whch & Isdy of thi town, who is only Bocw. to’ be resyectod oud estewmed, is’ belt up w West vnderervea ridicule, fer nO other reason thea tbat she did not deere to cultivate ber I qeametance baring probabry from the nature of ber oely anew, litle Ome to give to the meiate Bence of trieude: Bareen & kuow te mani erted much baught © Cones In to Come ie Contact with ber. But sach caiege tese, bo tever much to be deprecated ip all perso, Aaiwly’ Caebot be regarded as evidecces of a devanged jor f urkind aod offensive personalities in print ‘Werr co Corsicered, fow wrilers would bo sa’e trow in oavceraton ina lunatic asylum: and if baughitness were hei) to be @ proof oF fuemey, who ls there that should give the vecerery “cern float #,' and who become | warsers?”’ Diepia) 8 of 111 tomper aod malignity~of prise aad arro vo Dever very feasonable; they are, to trath, very ridicul us etl there is ueh,yet w be learoed ifiney tare vo de held as odications of maduese. We inake these Temarts lo show Una, #bile under an impression—we will ‘bat in Lady Lytton’s transfer to «lu yim ede bas been made the vic’im of @ shocking uc crime, we are not upscqueiated with nor in renvidie to ber weaknesses and defects. Ana we may bere siate thet our object tp alluding to ber case at all is Wo ecfurce by ite pobliony thal strict investigs ton into its circum tances to which ebe i# Im common jostice entitled, aha Shion pores Comapos for te OWN Selis(acuoD and as ite own ra'eg ual d Tae \llowng information reepecting Sir Btoes and Lasy Lytton is taken irom “Dod's Peerage’ fir Eéward George Farle Lrt on er Lyte Fux Barener. Unive? Kingtom), er 1835, 800 of General wer of Woot jag nod tleydou ltsil, by the and beir of hicbard Warburton kjton, of nth. Here (¢ho by royal Hisenee to Iril resumed ber I enreame fi {ato - 5 --3 bay Emughier of ibe inte Francie Mosme: Fn Picnet ugh Le Li, county Limerick, gr ne ureter ot sirweity Hall, Oompridee, “where fonied BA 1628.M A {30 nod for Live-un frown 18d to Yoel. has oat for tier sincn Jaty. 1862; gpsumirg 'he endidowal vurneme of Lywon af Leer iu 154 ip ermpiiance with we will oc ve of Gare Her's (51 reoeierd ‘be Oxford io 18:3. "4 bomerous Keeiienwe—i Park lawe. Loadun, Kpenwors cy born 155": Meveneg*. here Beir bis con Re wer stn hed othe legat’on at Washington 1809, transierred to Florence Lacy Lytton, when marrind to Sir Rdwerd, possessed « femal! property worth about £400 per anc and it is @aieo Wai her hus rand being in /ar ess aiMaent clr cumstances (han at prowent poe trasterred this to bim to Oroer to give Wm a qualGcation for a seat in Parliamect. Ber aperience of the merrisge state wae aa unhappy 4 in 1896 wal oo ont Sir Fe daring bie hfe, wneb Hiowanece from that to the Present tine, bor *lbetandiog Le ie, or le reputed to be, & wealiby men, bis anhas! ioyome beng estimaied ai frou £b 600 to £0,600. Four bondred a year being uncqval to the ordinary ro: qo'rements of & leds eho bed wored in the bighor cise © erciety—lenyirg luxnries ont of the qaestion - Lytacn beceme involved in debt © baif of ber tacome, deenar and @ ecmplaints against f the means he ainty if, ae ie stated, cuuree every yoar per tate the mire. Ow Sir PAward by & man whose into and there ars few end condemn ‘the inja ahioh «rson having £900 @ year would . seonarten Lady Letton war to ht an operty whe might acquire from her puplications— tai! ynaeme the wret clrow' 7 the auth yr ive trial and pull mpelied to quit, or has f wecersery to Nee from, the honse of her hos Band, thet from © por ery ease cho cant Conn (6 RerECiLiOn Of hum listing poverty: th ered Cf ber eretety being couried hy nomervas “fre: son of prow whore ecte of kwoners caused hor days to pans ligt fod bappily, she We chanced by moet of tnem an one ro longer worthy of their regard: that while her urbaod pill gioves “og the gayest t pobleet of ne the ocoupxat of t roe it they make in ber Chewance wotca Fock ef eccumnlation of wren ries out to onware, Chey will Rot fall to be very apsring earsore—they will hardly express sur ortee, portaps the cumpiny of ill feeling, however bitter or general i« ty be. When a person te treeted te an Isowse, it it no to be wondr-es at if ne regarde biweeif a8 auch: and ibe beet of empers wii! ot last be woared aad raise’ by con pur eA hot very high auton ea@ret, cepecially to women” F ter the et when be #9 #7 pardone ne for turning, ey ” may be ; | premive avd requesting infermation as to NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 1868. Hrs ico is unveniadly ber due. e trivete iJ rT Laay Lyte bas for sou ears past endeavored to ob- tain an increase of Der allowecoe, @biob, in Edward baving Minter, the seat be ibe members for Lytion resolved to be present upon that occasion, and to take @ copspicueus part in the proceediogs. Before she let Tannton she osuged handbiils to be circulated im Hert‘ord, ip which it was enpounced apt 8 eels 98 aq. Greve the asrembled electors on she day of th too, &BO, accom d by Cel friend, aa emotes by reliway to Oxtord, apd thence poster to Bertfora. Precoutions seem to bave b roth taken to prevent the can. oal «hich bac been thus threatened, 6nd ou ber arriving the botel and aeking at what bour the proceediogs at pany rie gelexy of beauty by which be was eurroanced, Tue ecoue which followed is thus graphically described in a Londoa contemporary — Towards ihe clove of the provendings of the Hertfordahire election just atter Sir Baward bac coacluded his address wih A fervent vibate of admiration 10 th womanly pesuy exnl- bited ia the Jong line of oven o and vans Cran wp tm front of the bustings, 1 ore ‘was a unwouted edr tn the 4. admit of the passage fa hired bro wie of tir ke Bulwer Lyon. mise, to confront ser ‘expose hy in apsmphiet Tee aeons of De lady ‘urexpected, as ber comin: en announce? in Dale oad placards, but some person In the tows bad detained her while the election wae proceeding ta the ar row Beoox Bized as soon aa observed, voice Wa6 rones descri' sup! eye caught cy face pated tacdenly Those nest hia say be pn Oe gly. For a few moments be retained bis te front of the buatings, but turned his perk mealscess isiers Site ie action’ sieuppentet fr tbe Dustirgs, pisiform, while his wife cried “coward? and i sigoea eacape: into tke residence of the gentleman on whore groo%s ths elecJon wok place. copun' the gucience seem led for more then a ication i of an hour ede ‘an application may: er judyabip subsequently for the use of tbe Town Fall, for the a pub ie statement; but this bel Tefuoed ber ah the left be uaa tton anrived in Lertford at early in the afternoon. Lady 1} three o'clock on tke morving of the election, bavieg 90 from Teunton, where she resides it is needless to eee ae cosh Re prema ‘pouaibie esoitemens in ert G For several months past her Jadyship was under an im- pene that he was Closely watched, and she seemed to suspicious taat the object of this’ espionage was the miserabie fete which bes a6 last fallen upouber. Cir cumstances occurred about @ month ago that were of a cbaracter to confirm ber apprebensions. At that ime a Rentitman came to Taunton and took up his residence at ‘he Castie Hote), which stands in close contiguity to the house in which #be resided, He had had deal to co Wiib toe subject of ber separation from Sir Piward, beipg, in fact, the hoporable Daronet’s solicitor, ‘and she belo him in great aversion. He remained here some short time, it is sac, and then left, but nct defore his sojoura Lad become known to her ladyenip. On the 12th of Jan» another g¢ntieman arrived in Teuoton, and, calling at Clerke tel, sont his card to Lady Lywon, witha ro- quest for an interview. bis waa a Dr. son, aud be was socompspied by # uurse from a nelebooriag la patic asylum After some reflection her la¢ysbip consent €q to bis admission, but tock ihe preceution to request tbe landlady ’s presence during his etay. Mrs. Clarke was pre- sent sccordu giy, and weare informed that the copveraa- oa which eprved between Laiy Lytton and Dr Thomp- 20D, Originated anc sustained by bim, reterrea wholly to pa soa that were calculeted to excite intense anger and ipcignation on her part. This interview lasted five hours, #Da st Jast she asked if he nad pot come from Mr ges Sir Edward's solicitor, to which tnierrogatory answered, “I am.” Her ladyship, wuo net Sriten ‘unwosted calmpers, thea assed, “Is the farce played out? and if pot, last?” Dr. Thompson rephed, your ladyship will not from this hour hear any more upon these paioful matters.” It may be stated ubst during the interview two police officers, a solic tor and a mecical gendeman were tp an adioming room, the obje% of whore presence it ts not difficult to imsgine. Bat Lacy Ly(iou's caimpe:s rendered their services unneses- sary. Previous to his departure Dr. Toompeon requested ber toput upon paper what demauds ehe wished wo make Sod she complies, write, in Si Eaward to pay my jute, the cwims of whicn swallow up the greater part of my in come, and incrense my income to £600 a year. (pon Colng this lL eolemuly promwe never ia fuiure to mo jest bim in any way, Ur even to mention bis came” Dr. Toompern promised 10 lay these requirements be fore Sr Ec¢ward immediately on bis retarn to London, ana then withdrew, Laiy Lytton giving veat on bis departure to ber overwrougat feelings in a flood of \ears, which could not be restraines for a cooi- deradle pericd, notwithstanding the consolations ofered by the iaudieoy, whose kin 1pes# to ber tarongbout these paicfal sod ead proceedings bas been very great, avd even of the nurse, woore opinion as to the mtste of ber indyship’s mind A uodergove & contiserable change during the time in ber preeeace Several pone A g ‘sed stil m0 communication rivieg from Dr. thompson, Lacy Lytton caturaily bees | impauent and eb wrote to cin, remindiag him o” b bis with sir Edward. No answer was received to ber letier Abd she again addressed bim, ageio apd again, with we same reecic. Unaoie to rematm lunger in suspense upon & matter of such moment, she at last wrote to him to tie eflect that she woulo go to London in the course of the following week, and hoped to be abe to see him, witn a view tom foal arrangement. Uefortunately for her she carried out ber intention. Accompanied y a coustin—Wies Ryves—and a lady of gront jaterost be found, it is pre: sumed, capable of rencering ber very important: fervice ip tue proceedings which are contem lated with a view to prove her sanity, Laly J tton tock ar evening train, aod arrived in Lond n ly ater five o'clock m the morning—a time t> epter the greai slumDering city,even when one « buriness i of no such oF eharecter ae thera. The chief reason of their traveling by might ake of by Cay was the toe bility of the female friend referred to to remain away from Ler bome more than ore day; but another may hare por —an apewer which ebould piace her 19 comparative ease, or Coem her still to the ‘‘sbametui noods for the of poverty.” ‘Entering a bowl, they of refresh. ment, end whiled away, ae well ov ge hours have on ente presentiment tha! there wa: no favorabie ~ ie for her, aod aiter putting @ fer questions to Dr. Thempeon, which he answered hesitat gly, she enid, You bave not contulted Sir Ri ward, Taomgson; teil me, is not tual the case?” He owes that he could pot give her aoy Patitiactory an ewer, end ber ladyebip arose with her frends | to depart. De Thompson expressed @ deniro that she would not harry away Devertoslew rhe proceeted, aad on ge'ting outaia the room wat as tounded to see before ber two policemen, two women whe bad the appesrance of nurses, it bas euce Deen found i# the keeper of a hy athe neighborhood of Loodon. Liasembiacse ¢ cea! ment deing Bo tong of thin wae There ure not many permons in ex toad, who on a Clecovery of #0 horrifying # nature would pot instantly have become wiid wita exciven ti But Lréy Lytton maintained throughott these most try and frighiful circumetanoes a calm and diguified dem be indeed, tho calmest of the two-—her-clf aud ber Tauntop friend—for her alfrighted cousia had rorbed into the street, She wae usb room, on entering wbich she observed ot Sir Réwrrd’e hastily retreating by a ether end At firet rhe refosed to Wherty; but the policemen were called, eeid—“'Reeistance being vein, 1 goblmit, b compolaion.”” Her friend insitted upon | sooo fog her, and * on & table inthe roon Which Bbe presumed to bes “cartifivaie’ 0 ton’s ineanliy. Uyon tois were the names of two medical gentiomen, and, it @ believed, of Sir Elward. fer ind: ah'p being requested to proceed to the door, whe was told, a carriage was ready to reorive her, agi fored compliance except urder compuleion: anton the the policemen, esch taking 0 arm, loa her friecd—the only person ehe conid in these mor | | tremendogs penay appeal to—end: av or og aH i 3 3 > a] ii AUT mirg to Comiort her by the oxmbient exclams ‘Never mind, Laty Lytton: they nu ey cannot take me,” “You may bo | bot Tehal be out’ One migh Cb of cumstances seme gontieman to whom h known, come ma’e friend, would have t ing is the Ince We um one present on Lady byt | her | of | as though it was destized to continue in mot i i i ‘sbort soena, which epnses the gases A drivea ‘Edward’s solicitor, in baronet would be Park jane. she in- Shortly aferwarie that it might be | Dus ehe gave him returned to or, came to Taan- ne Be ira, Carke, demanded ali she | dccumenis other papers, and such other vro- | perty as Lady Lytton had left; but Mra, Cake fefured to deliver, and dared bim to remove acy of them, alleging as one reasoa that sbe had a bea upoa ‘em ip the of @ bill of £300 against ber lasyshis; but, ip trutp, ee wae fortified im her refasel by « lotier from Mr Byde, Lacy Lytton’s soiieitor, who had provi ove y joformed ber the. if aoy attempt should be made take the p operty, or aby pari of it, ebe would be Justided {p calling i tbe police, aud givic; bed into castoay. teen ie to pay the bill, but the answer to this id ratber forfet ‘every snilling of it than de oF Gntenitae They are in possession, aad I ik pot allow ot ar removal,” Finding pereaasion ly Lytton’s and the circum. stepoes connected win it beve ceased a great degree of excitement am ng the iobsbkants of this town; aua if any proot of this were called for, or any ‘substantial evidence of tbe cp vioe generally entertained required, we could hard'y SS mere paviefactory tatimony thaa is contained in tne lowirg revolutions, which were adopted at a meeting Of ipbaviiants, called ag a & perfect stranger Ge tbat a moetrous had been taflicted upop ber, aod po ors © we the very consid- erable iniuence be possesses to obtain ber ‘reedom, if realy not iosane—or, at least, to force on such an in: quiry into ber mertal condition as should ratisfy tae pudlic that ie not ina fit state to be at lineriy. The Cn rng im question arrived in thia town only | aay or two before the case came to bis knowlege, aud imme: a decomivg acquainted with it he proceeted ‘wro the treet, called together sush of the more iaflen- tial inhabitants as be met, apd within aa hour the meet ing took place. After a digcussion on the subject the re- solutions were ve into the followiug Ata Lam ig tleman who, though ton, felt couvinced k ip toe ‘On the ore aeans ‘Jos 1, That tbe removal of sady Bulwer sey lum oF other piace of confinement, and the stroums'ances under which she is waid to have been incarce:ated ibersin hi] for & pubiis expression of slarm for ths rights ami libe.- tHe of the surject and particularly of distrust of the \reat- adyehip ald to bare been suojected. 2 the motion Gtr.) LopgLI. seconded d by Mr. Day — 2 abet commitice be now api to wnich the rew't Of the extraordinary measures re} ve been acopted 1p Lady Bulwer ied, through ‘s case, to the end that the pulis mind may be entis! ugh their report that in her ladyship 5 case jestice at “ng dene. on the motoa of Mr, ©, Buvett, seoonded by Mr ouses 3 That such committee do consist of Captain Jones, Mr. Bason and Mr Pitcbecek; aoa that they go Fepar: es Meeting. which Is hereby adjourned to Tuesday, the 2h inat, 0 named piace, at 7 o'aloak in the eveving. for thal W. #. HIPCHUO JK ba ‘we will leave this miserable tale; but we sre anxious, before closing our remarks, toavow that in taking it upon’ ourselves to set it before the puliic we aro actuated only by ® sense of justice and duy. For the truth of the parrati: e@ can refer to the lady who ac- companied Lady Lytton to London; the cetai's are given as they were furnuhed to us—without exaggeration or cistoruon. I her ladyehio’s mind is in such a state tast she is a Ot subject for & janatic asylum, aad ao asylum is the cply suitable place for her, no harm can coms from the publicity we give to her case; i not, tuea much good ‘must Weviiably arise from its puodliciiy—to ber chielly and in an im weasurabie degree, but also to soctvty, in no uo important measure. The whoie question ia, ‘couras—le Lacy 1.) ro, we will not even say dangerously, Da‘ is ede actually wsane? We bave eaid we firmly belie what we have seen and heard of ber, sho is not; this view is enteriamed by ail we have Loard express Avy opinion upon the subject. It im a question of deep im portance, whetber it is right—whether it is not utterly Wrong, kd most dangerous to the liberties of iadividus's that upon the word of two medical men peracas ray be taken to @ madhouse, where, if not a‘reaiy inaaav, they are uocoubiesly placed in ‘ctreumsiauces la evory way calculated, oy their borribie and frightful charas- ter, to destroy resson and produce insavity. We say nothing of their continued confinement, but of thetr being cop veyed to such a piace ever fora momeut, On every account & power of such awfal magaituds saould be de stroyec, and confinement in alunatic xsylam be pussidie ouly after ® public inquiry similar to thet whica must precede the committal of a pervon accused of felony to the cormn gaol. Society in geveral demand helpless women require it; aud if tare are viduals for the sake cf whose character and before ihe wor'd the change ehould be ma they those who cecupy such a position as Sir Edward Lytion pow boldein her Mj ayes governmest. As a Secretary Of State he, ss 8 well kuown, exercses great authority | ip puch cases; ond men 80 Ligdly mtavioued can alwa: find reavy tools for any work, bowever nefariou. It right, then, that suspicion ageinst them should be rea Cored im poreibie—Lbat no reasons rie person eb ould have grovnd for the supposition that they have commtited or copnived at an atrocity at which the body shacders and by which toe mind is wppalled. It is true that aa taves Ugasion into cases like tuat of Lady Lytioa is compelia>ic eh Cemarded by the frieuds of the ucarcerated person; ‘Dut the #) stem is alicgetl ge 4 to whe geaora: eqaity Of Britiog jaws and customs. To send to a maduouse « eon eveorcted of Jupacy, and a terwards tusttute an julry wbeiber be is was OF nol, 8 wmode o procedure Very Op worthy of a civilized pasion, and whiob the pe» of this no longer to endare. Lady Lyi 00's Caer Will Lo duudt Dave the effect of vrawing genera: st tention 1 this great anomaly, and probably i w'li tend in & great mearare to tho accomplishment of the dosired chaogs. Heaven grant is may be av! [From ‘he London Globe, Jaty t2 } The medioal certificates thet = ed Laly Balwer Lytton 10 8 iumatic a ylum were not as represectea by morn'rg paper, signed by Doctor Thomparn, but by a Mr Hale Tacmpecn, ip co. jacetion wth Mr. Rov's, a surgson eporbecary. Ou the auvice of ber solicitor, aad with the concurrence of a numerous body of her iofluential friende, the fects o1 the « bave been laid before Dr. Forbae Wingiow, ard this physician bas undertaken to secertaia voteion the fect of ber sanity or icsanuy, The case properly avo fully investigated. We feel secured from Woeat we bear, tbat Lacy Lytton will in a few cays be released from the paiaful restraint to whioh she ig now eubjected (From the London Times, July 14} We are r quertes to etate upon the best authority, that | matters iv reference to Laty Balwer Lytton, about | whom certa’n staiements have appeared in some of the Dic journals, are w process of being amicadly settled by family arrangements to the satisfaction of all parties concerned, —— FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MOREY MARKET. Tosspay, July 27—6 P. M. The Moses Taylor arrived to-day from Aspinwall with the California treasure, amounting in all to $1,163,817; less than an average, and an indication that labor is being diverted from the California gold fields ty the newer discoveries on Frazer river. The most important point in the Pacific news is of course the confirmation of the stories respecting the Frazer river gold fields and the excitement con- sequent thereon in California. Over twenty-five thousand men are said to be leaving for the north; and the market has been swept clean of certain ar- ticles in use among miners. The discoveries are evi- dently destined to create quite a revolution in that part of the world. A full account of the recent ex- periences of gold hunters in the British territory will be fornd in another column. The export of specie from San Francisco for the six months compares with previous years as fol- lows:— Firet six moothe of 1856 186 1868 sees The exports other than specie were: Fires six months of 1566, . “ “ 1567, 2,072,002 1568 . 1196-746 From the tonnage retarns of the port of San Francisco it appears that the buriness with the Eastern States has gradually falien off, as follows: — 44,942 tons during the six months, against 67,589 tons same time in 1% 8,128 tons in 1866, and 78,194 tons in 1855, while the foreign tonnage was on the increase. Entered for this year, 76,297 tons, against 49,706 tous last year. By the Northern Light we have our London files to Mth. The London Times notices sales on the 13th of Tlinois Central sevens at 80; do. shares at 26 discount; New York Central sixes at 814, ani Peunsylvania Railroad sterling It quotes as follows: Jilinols Central 6 ver « Hdipots Ce 4.214.911 ++ 23,748,490 + 28,807 676 + $2,006 606 bonds at a, ral RE éo. a do. B10 sbare Fn pal Michigan Central 8 per ovns 1869, Michigan Conirai 6's, 1900 Do. 60. 40. (sinking faud) do. 18 Do. _ 60. $100 shares Michigan 8 Inowns, siaking fun. De. do. $100 shares... Now York 6 per cout sioking f Do, 78, Copecrtibl am Do, 8100 shares... eevee a 79 Erle 1 morigags bonde, 1883 a 06 Do. 40, $100 ear on. 16 @ iT ! a Central € 3 a 90 « De. 60. 94 mortgng: ° ° SY “8 The degpatch of the Buropa’s news states that wring Brothers & Co. report the market fc 1 stocks generally quiet. Minos Ce ount. Massachusetta at 108; Maryland nd mort Mesare, tral per cent bonds 93; Pea 5 per cer ge bond) stock market today wos a re enlative feeling bali roll + this morr ‘The new buyer to-day was young house, the bold- ness of whore bear operations attrac'ed general re mark some months ago. Now the house in question is on the bull side, aud appears to have lost no- thing of its boldness in changing its course. On the same side, the leader of the great bull clique of last winter, and some other atrong operators, wrought vigorously, with such effect that thongh we cannot discover any trace of outside buying on the part of the public. the market im- proved generally and considerably. As compared with the highest prices yesterday, Reading improved 1 per cent; Michigan Central, (which is very scarce and sensitive to the least increased demand,) 1} per cent; Galena, } a 3; Toledo, 3; Rock Island, 4; Michigan Southern, 2; do. preferred, 4; Hudson River, ; Central, 1; Pennsylvania Coal, 4. Pacitic Mail was inactive at last quotations, Tlinvis Central receded 1 per cent: the current sales of this stock cannot be regarded as any criterion of its real worth; an order to sell depresses the quotation two or three per cent, and an attempt to buy for delivery causes a like change in the opposite direction. La Crosse is slowly sinking; it fell another 4 per cent to-day; the bonds also declined 4 a } There was but little done in the general bond or bank stock market. The only State security of which any quantity changed hands was Tennessees which sold at last quotation. The general market closed strong and buoyant. The buoyancy continued between the boards, and prices were still higher at the second board. New York Central touched 86, an improvement of 4 per cent Re@ing was 1 per cent better than in the mbtning; Toledo, } per cent; Rock Islaad, 4; Galena, 4; Erie, 1; Canton, 1 per cent. The market was, in fact, rampant, and stocks closed firm and strong at the highest prices, in most instances. Mr. Kowalski's last quotations were:—New York Central, 85{; Erie, 18; Harlem, 11}; Reading, 49}; Michigan Central, 64; Southern, 247; do. preferred, 284; Panama, 109; ; Illinois Central, 75; Galena, 88}; Toledo, 39); Chicago and Rock Island, 794; Milwaukie and Mississippi, 174 ; La Crosse (of which both stock and bonds declined during the afternoon session), 3{; Pacific Mail, 893; Canton, 203. It is said in the street that this is a broker’s mar- ket, and such no doubt it is, as yet. The public are not buying stocks, That is confessed by all the commission houses. But before coming to the con- clusion that this market is undeserving of atteation, two considerations must be disposed of. First, the undoubted scarcity of stocks, which argues a past consumption of stocks to a very considerable extent by the public; and, secondly, the well known tact that the public always come on a rising market, and buy after arise. This may be,as yet, a broker's market; but if the rise be maintained a few days, we shall have the public in without the least question. The business of the Sub-Treasury to-day was as follows:— Total receipts......... Of whieb from customs. PYMCDIB.... -. 6+ 0000 ~-Of which California drafts. + $202,115 65 186 000 00 Jae ee ones sees coees. 6,268,866 31 ‘The exchanges at the Bank Clearing ‘House ¢ to-day were $15,504,772 37, and the balances $862,978 75. The Metropolitan certificates remain at $6,000. Exchange forthe Boston steamer to-morrow closed dull at a shade below last quotations. The busi- ness done was small, aud the rates at which actual rales were made may be quoted at 1093 on London; 5.124 on Paris; 36} on Hamburg; 41} 0n Amsater- dam. But little specie will go out from Boston to morrow. The Lenox Fire [nsurance Company have declared a semi-annual dividend of five per cent, payable on the 2d of August The proposals for $300,000 of Central Park Im- provement stock were opened yesterday, and the entire amount aworded to John Ward & Co.,ata premium of thirty ceuts on the one handred dollars. ‘The rejected bids veried from par to a premiam of 27 cents. The stock bears interest at the rate ot six per cent, payable quarterly; principal redeema- ble August.1, 1887. Fifty thousand dollars are to be issued immediately, and the remainder in monthly instalments of the same amount. Stock Exchange, Tomnat, Jy $1000 Carolina 6 100 she Rewseg Ri 10000 Missourl 6 Joo . 2000 Tera 6'6 400 1390 100 b 400 ‘20060 Broop iypOny 6's 500 ao... a0 4h, 10°0 Erie RR 24 mb 187 Mich Gea RR..., 63 2000 ErieR® © b 1862 Cr en Jeo¢ Hind River RRS 0 do. £000 La Ordeal ig bs 100 do. 5060 ¢o., TtO Mieb 8 & N OCC06 8 &OERSpeds 100 Herlem kR2t m Sss8xse S833S5 CITY COMMERCIAL KEPORT Trespay, Jaly 276 P. M. Breavervrrs—Flour—The market’ was less vant And active, but without change of moment in prices. the sales renobed wou; 10,000 a 41, 1000 bbis., within avout toe pmene raoge of prices — Buy Etate = . : Extra State. 4% ‘Western and Ohio raperfine 4 Extra Ohio and Western, 485 i 4558 © utbero — extn . 4%e Case extra family and bakers’ 6%e 508 8708 ——Caracian brads oovtivued steady’ at quccations, whie the rales emoraced adout 4,000 & 6,000 bole. Souwwern Dranca were anebanged, while the sales embraced « 1,200 @ 1,200 boie. within ihe range of our figures. Rye fibur and corn meal were eteady, and prices unchanged firmer. The eales Wheat wee more active on footea up about 50,000 burhels, inciod og Unuatian sud oxt afarder, at 820.; reé W. winter, out of order, ai $108, aud found @0. at $107 8108; Milwaukie cub, out of order, fhe. ; good and sound 09, sold at 030 8 BI. Pets new mihern red was fold at $1 30, and old white do. « $1 92%, nod white Michigan at 81 12 n was firm, Dut rales were limited to about vou Dackels, io clading Western mixed, at Tic a 76s, nod round Southern white at $1 Rye wan quiet on'tha. 4 a iho. Cate 9,060 bushets of Obl-ego were gold at 4fc, Corrre- The mei ket contnaed firm, yo walee of ve | va at 16s. 50 bags St Domingo, at 6 ; 50 ds 406 co. Bio at 11% 8 11 Ko. Conios.— The enies embraced about 1,200 a 1,600 bair clerng on the berit of about 1250 for midaiing upient Freronrs megemenia ¢ moderaie aad rather easier (ot @ to Liver jool. The engagements oon intoi of abowe 20,000 bushels of grain, ia hulk, at Oa a6u4, ant! aboot £00 0 1,000 bales of cotton at 3 16d. a 702d To Loneon £09 bb's, rosin were engaged at Is. 01, and 160 tierors beef at ba. Cd. Taore was nuthing new ty Ginegow or to the Continent. Txoverons = Pork Tae matiret was firmer and activ ’ About 2,000 Ddia, lecluding mene, at $17 60, and prime at $18 008 sit; 4 thin do. at $16 600 $16 75 quite steady ant ja god demand, with salve of fh GALA BLE O for country mega, and at b® for repacked Weetern, a04 extra do. * move avd Beet hams were ano’ anges” on wae Ocm at ®)¢¢. a%0, Cut monts m am, with Francisco: Toned) a Berk Mein eke J P Collins, Prion Pbiiaelphia—Jas Hand. ASkiVED Da eeoKers ODG pases, | gf RT Alaname, Peheucs. out mise nnd Deesengers ws L micbil & Boo ee for sa) Mem te, 0 tl B Oremwell & went ola \soaed dane ‘of lar pion hoc aay os nilao tor Conk 1, with Hicre, to Menmih & oor Chip Alexspérine (of Huth) Grows, coal to U0 Dunean & Co, weather, which caused thw vesre) to lene; Liverpool, was 00 seroool, June 24 with toWe Frost. Hat hight winds © pasnage Bowen for Cati hip led Mcfnge 2 Morgen, toWin Belson Ben wetinh ine 4T 37 low Some Gr, of Liv pool), bound Kast, ard 20tb, with mds J hart Hed ‘Pid bent winds we Hog ha | tm lat 40 40. snk toner oie ee pon hy Coodetn, AD; bices, ey end 5 presengers ‘0 Harvecs rw river, Bremen brig s vgostors, Bile Folante Rowiore, 8 Ao, 10 WW LePorrest 4'Co £7040 ship tenrgo (of Boston), 88 4 ‘Waele, Jane 28, la! 3 Be. 10 Burdett & Noble. Vr! it b 1m Bois wil Tow trig Loh, of Bost: be: sr, to master Bite JK Neviue (of Kasper) Tile suger, to maser, July lt, Joseph N of aebilty. Brig Sheet days. with Taner to P Buck & Oo. ‘whb cos). to Thomp: "ebr oe pceange bine rs Wl from hk salt. to m enery mere (ot Tena: metsenen to to Ngbt Rortherly qinde most ‘ebr Fear rot (8 vot (Be Kino H aples, eke Loake & Jekoson (of Brookhaven), fb iat, wih cotton, oG a Ferris nebr Fi febr Bi. aber, AP die m0, ‘a ifvioe Waites Virgiain Zdagar eins Wal 0 se Rebr Marbere, Hionges Virginie Saeyur Schr Jobn Fa}, Hinman, Virgiols, 2 oaya, sito wis 4 days. bebr § 4 Jones, W bs wn, Scare, tebr Herhara, Hodges 16, 3 Bene Serab Lavine Ford, Virgisia 3 Benr Inie of Fines, Preach, Virginia, Sa Bebe Lnreat, Beveridge virgai 2enye bene M8 Leonard sents, 2 dave, bebs Mery Knee ‘Buictiavon, Fobr J W Mekee, Site Bobr Bt stephen, SeGr: bebr Lion, 1x, Keeb lava 4 daya. Sehr Jone, Weeks aa i op Jamies Btler, Gelipe. Virginia 2 days, Bramer Hun) - anet. Laper, ti firamer Planet Loper. Beamer Beverly, F erce eee vhin Preawer Pelican Aldiich Mrovw ence Steamer albany, Keeney, Sox Harbor. AU LOWER QUASANTINE Bbip Evening étar (ot Purtinod) Jones, with sugar, to msstor, July 14 off lap Iropstoes, Curtis. irom Monte ‘or Liverpo>. bbip hatter (of Baiuimore), daye, wh Brow ni ‘Bark lareee, to in Be Wook @ pilot from boat ro 6, wee teers Ce Lewis, Clentaezos, Pouvert 2 Co 16th wet. Augustine e Won. Lub. died, ages 2 bth. int 84 23 loa I¥ 17 inal, wit) rugar, ac ter hence tor igaices Mexico ina, NO), Haraing, cape wih enger wo samen Gudter & Oo m (of Waidoro Mo More Brot, Navarro & Uo Hes. be Batlernn with dene m Carroll (ol bucbaporty, cb dsye, wilh sugar, Av, 00 ¥ Unmiivia BELOW Bark Anps Augnsts (Br), from Mareoil ake ove bak, UEhnOWD pare. Dark ADDA (rem). Hr From lower qnernetine, ship Grotto, Faimourh, Miscellaneous ana Disasters. ‘The stesmehips Aladams, trom Kavannah, our ibaoks ‘or favora. crue ar commodauior nt nsf ibe 200 verpool live. and bas preferring & saillog veneel. pare Jane Taarunscn—Capt Gager. of taper, bul having « far tel into Bempion Kone, “apt Galt offer, and req’ AS o by him. ercnim, with & Roace 2b leaky Patebed evening of 26ib 10 tow her bask to rhe Was we yoeee, Advertsing for tr Frenee, pat oak to C Jone if, leaky 8 butt ta supposed to bave ma ted ie enrgo ‘orwerd Heuncheone, raig and bolwarae to We swoa it of $100 Lhe brig damaged Venter bus into Prorineeiown wo repair, €buing aa6 flowing ta ker Whalomen. Bee Port arrivals. Pact Coean Jave 18, 20 let my bor ep olla fa Ount OF Wh Hot at.ted) mber Just a, abi stned), Capt Wm Brown o of toe Lancer ) A Inet rey ork ‘arr at Ponolata May ht Barvor (aud sid 38 my Hedger, hecisek ih. Diack Warrior, Brown, Arott Arr at Labaina Apri 2, parka Helen Mar, ford, no report of cll, May' |, andeavor, Wilaon, 4, Aue 66) bbls oll—two whales alone 14 lat 387 ed sighat with setter A in ike ceutre. Apomon, Meo. white band round the upper part, Jair o Jy int 86 30 8, lot BO OL by Fr abip Le Leguelle, arr at » Bortand, hence for San Franctasy 7 mw oan, * orditt frem Boston via Rio San Pranchaco, April 6 la: 86 90, tom 1B) 64 W (bo ws tau from Kio Jaweiro unui May 2), ), Peterson, er 25 days, Dia last 1a. 3 37 “an Messenger, Holmes. of Salem 15 Vy a ‘Mth, tat 87 40, lon 72 54 af oak ‘Ba esr, Filestt yong Ja 4, wita Bites, dc, and 4 eengw es 10 Sbiere 8 © Paprig Black Hawk, Parkes, Fejardo, ER, 18 days, with #u- }, Bt Jago, 19 sys, with jurrison, 2! offccr. died (Fr), Sesnier, &t Pierre, NF, 12 days. with fi so Weeimreat bt Co oo 8: Srenanes or, © esas Dorchester, NB, 5 days, bor or ot Rath), Dunham, Doboy Ialand 10 Havana, 16 ds Aruiral spoke e2 man 0 ULEARED Resmitio Chesapeake, Crowe:l, Portland—H B Cromwell Ship Bambler. orden ‘ensn t Oo ardrews, Patra s 40. fo~—satord & ppm Moses Taylor, MoGowan, Ahem July 19, 8 to boure, site Ow Moaday, al Tt AM, oll Oe, LOOKOUL pansed soa wer Orizabe Youd 5. steameni Menoe bie, Watwom, bar estos, — boars, wih Bon) Low, Onilao, 110 days vie ith guawr, to Zarscondequt & Oo at 46 108, Jon 45.0, pruned ship Fanny Fern, trom Ship Alice Connee (of Fkemssion), Binger, Liverpool, Jun ay 25, wth Kaperienced heavy wesierly Yer to rig ae and sod fogay On the outward pars. go. ist $ 29, Jon 67 10, exchanges bignais with «hip Koreourg, from Livereal, June 17, wiih ora, 2157 ‘passed abi her ensign bulf Sho Dent Webater, eng London, June 12 and the Liz daya. with mise ibe psenage; neen 25 days W of ae Beane hompacn, Menton, Italy, Es paaced Ulbealar "Sune ey with fruit, w Boyd & 4 by age genes Puree | al on junks, epote tiebin, Frovlassoen with 900 fsa, "und Maachae Eragon, Sova, Bueocs Ayres, June 10 with inst, with Paaand ta tho Boe Bremen, bound 19 uenre «yrs, Jape 10. wita bites, rae MF tev AT 83 5, ion $6.02 W, from Loaton of sus dnt 13 & Jon 34 14, in & equal, sprang fore sad Caimorano (of Boston), | brown, Baltimore, 8 days son de i sig Sadao, Lrown, Mlilbridge, 6 days, with lumber, to md Caitfornia, Wost, Port au Platt, 11th inst, with mahoga Darby, Wulliner, Tarks Talanda, and $ daye ), Hortom, Bt Jago, 5x fan, with ous art ton (of wt ineasseto, Bakor, Matarzas, 11th inst, with aes ® ‘Kaymord, Latham, Matenz ws 12 3 dare. with sugar, wonage Bleuthera § days, with pine Elis, Galveston, Tdomeron, New Orleans 17 Bove, to orver. ist inst, Wm Lawrencs, & boy, of fon fates wee ng us, Sth inst, with suger and mo Pa-mei park 0 Gridin, Parks from Csrcenss for Cork, 234, toos a ptiot | } ‘Cove may from ibe Fetvel, Noe brig « obert a Fisher (of Aaluimore), Reena, Pon o. 12 | Wh Wet, Ist 53.2. lon 7240, | Remedion, 12 Mo-ton Ragua, 10 dara, Wind at sunrise SSW, meridian SW; ennact W, end Ng Nastvilie from Charleston, arrived yesterday. The parsers will accep; Packet Snir Kueratn Ist, Capt Geo B Cornish, which ar rived on Monday inat from Liverpool, bad 40) passengers, all of whom were in excellent end cheerful spirita on their ~ rival, having bad a fine pusenge across the A‘lantis The e abi?, ana we kitdnese yiinewald lale beionan long been & favo steamship Ca’eto cr eu. Smith's inland, ship Jauc’ Hescertm, alk foe Bude ivmesied, The © went to ber and oderea Wind, whice would take tbe ves eecin, Mero. vied Capt Goger lo igorm hie owers sua e'tug downy which was promplly complied win Prt Tsaperna. Forrest, which aafled from Baltimore 19h inet cargo of bacco put Into Hamp'on Beaming Heacuina, prague, was dew fair Phasven Carlisle, patie’ ‘rom Onileo Mey 29 for Cork, With guaKo, ano returned wo Uailao Jawe ly from ia: 21 4 lon {8.%,,BOt belug cornidercd eullstentty wrong to proceed oa ber voyage tenders to carry for Sauver Lawrence Patten from Unilao May &, a4 Capt P would geta veut Bare James Davts. Ptaples, from Boden 8 for ee Fendetete, Pd sehr Leonora (of Barnetadie), Jones, fro: art ford. got im Contact 2416 Inst, off Race Pore ‘The sehr ped broken, Fustainiag Camage a, April be toby was partially fe abe sul les, tae tide ‘ot Now Bedloru toh inat, ship Magnolia, Piorce, North &o, Franklia, Gifford, ¥M, had Ut Mnuciuige Morea 15, Bcwater, Walte, of Mattapoiee:s, a Failte dupe %, bark Harvest, Winslow, of NB, Leocer, of FR, 890 ap (wh not Secsehving to the Winiocuanvo'sensotas Ls Pistes U taeecle eo wt omen bark &sppbo, Seabury, of NB, 250 ap since up Jelferenn, Hunting, of Sag ors Palmer, Green, Arctic; Unton, ore snes oRbokee duly 18 at 27 18" te © 80 28, A ‘aahiin, Mara, of t Jon 108 31 W, was goon « whale ship adow. Altres, fell eheyed atosimahiy steering B, hed a black smoke ist 6 Morning Light, Jobmeton, from Callao June 2h for ‘Union, teal benoe for Ben Francteo, no Free 19, Tanstro f a | to. eet RYork. Travis, Saaith, comrona. July 18— ‘vomsel in port oe pandas aires New (and was od od Yuag:.nees Uy eee ates, ‘ie Oola, Balok up for A tar, aud Bozxoe passe Tn Poti itn “do, Bomer. for m¥ore 2aye, beik © robe y bere batter Framekeo (ead i sc BR ee Pog bert rer ported in port Ql somarl Lawrence, ree eee rbert rome ed in dutrean ane Wicorihy Ocrvns Le yoney; 19 280 for Obivehse); 2iet, Louies Gab weo Huribut Mason. do; alarm, sd Juse Kb t a Falmer, Johanson C 4. Wa frat. Hed o Moun per stor Kirg Turner, Wild Kover, vrowell, y, Chvse, Jatkes Broan Crartree, Geo Nowe’ kay Farnum, srlee Coon’ ard Joreph Pasbody, We ston, sealing Lone Loop, f om | hinchss, veo Burinut ean fi Alora, Mo.thews from Sydney; bark ag seve, sere, ago HD trovemen. Jone ‘ot’ biveht iaeude ships Vistas B td, Bla; Queen nt the , Healey; OA Farwell, Urocker Chita of ibe segiment, Glover; @ Feaxoiy, Weston, F A Palmer, Johoa Unon ‘sk Tiger, dg. - Gutustiansuabe, Tune % -Arr Ovide Helene, Christensen, re won Canbasas July 4-In port perk J J Hat Bickford, or Velmosth ubout Soh brig Bare cath. for ee eek sid Sth, Dark Jobo Urifin Peres, Cork (ance spot cre revs fuly S—In port pare Jem oe Doet, fae Beton rext’ny B16 30, barks Clenfuegos, NYore, Mf 1 Btovson, oxic, 1, July M—Arr Wm Libbey. Bishop London for Cal eat ea proceered) ty Sure Gauss, Wieting, from Charles on for Bre- MrT at Motherbsok 10th Wizard Ring, Cone, Callas + for or- derr, with damage to :be rudder, snd s0oper Runners Juy 6-Arr kas, Diummoat Nvflesas for St x owell;, sort Octavius “ixe, salon Mo- a Cbluch'e: Sears 50 My a Penn vixvrsAna, July 18—No Am vesse! in port Fatoora ule 3 are Keying Jere. Taree (160%.o Felicta from Havre for ¥ pd tiaueo, PR, July Isa port ong “Baio ous, tor NYork. 4-In port ap Btval, Kelley, from 3oa- wame dey, for Oalias J wy bono.uiu. ey aa brig Lose Ser a ®, 4) Besford queras, stb, ahi, wrb wunne rr 4ta, sbio rity Bua, Eoat Ld ombe, Uetamwarar, trint Teauncae, July 10~ore aco Ozer ‘cna karl ornwall, Dver, Ohareaton ee 61, John Hermstn, Dieckm na, New Gaver, July 8—arr 4 a, Kearnay, Orleans; gran Lines, NYork tire” caver Browns Livekroot July 10—Arr Simon, Pmith, Norlesps; querer Bowelle, Mobite, 1b, Uhase § York — ave Wishart Queoac: lanac Wao, sryer, and Unt Seine, Cavey tai Sisar Pies 3 Surwell, Bouton; % & Lud- wig rier Bt Jo Su ton doutbessplon, Soa NVork; Rasiora vtty, Toba “AS QUI, Jus won Melrourne Ub, Abb bart ments Baltimore; bebar' 13th, 5 wares. During. Bos ton; Rav dunk, se Crommctleeba; Great Westora ar Der, ie ‘th, bag Augnae, Parb er. Neeans; 10%, Blo, Ba leit, N York: K Ti, Wiateld ‘Scots Mucton do pnd . nite Caroline, Bs: Muarleston; Wallace, Lan, ca ait Pivebe, Care Meee we ee Funck NYorb, Juras()) do, 12h, arao, s eeriug, New Loe ox July 9 arr Centon. Petvengtll, Darian; Cavaiter, ener orktown, wena, NYore, indastrio, en. PUrleans Solo, Whom: BT Mardo, reach, ratings, Casson a vopabire, 140, N¥ork (acd passed P. roo wn pty “inscieg pilot), lock, Bover’s Brice, Kuudes, Boson, Hut ot 2b, herald of he Mowing, Sake Arr at Gravesend 12th, Paul augue e Habs Mawannam July 1—Io port sebe torts Mavacesz July &—sm port brigs Deswar. Bawer, for Philacelpbia 8 dasa; ssimno#, Msaefield to bn Heron. tir Newonryoor ; ills, dieg ‘elag ta au bela Sused row. Siweastun to July 19—Cld Oomnectiont. Webb. N¥ork July 316 por. eardins. py sg bo NY¥oe Ranas, June 12—sldechr J H Roscoe, San Fran- choco ee July 18—arr steamshsp Golden Gate, Watkins, Pouce, Pi, Jul etn port hewt. Mayflower Ountze pee otek bas Revie, Uiteniers trom. At ¥; Harrie, Nodidvety, tor co ‘as Fannie O Fied Barruwan tor i ose June "11a port bach 60 do, Bailie M-gee aed » fuom oo arr Lib. do, Scared has, ada, from do: apd others se netore vali Barvmore wr xt gee get Jury oie p pert be bark Young America for New aS ae w. for so few daye. July 13 ~arr 8 camabyp Va re .vs July 1— srr Islan? Rusg'es, Hamb ™ tip Yoward U'Br ro nae 91 ‘iad Fuspakuand, Ju'y 9—old al gels Bork Boum Pos ND, 4 ecm Wie, bai mas fom ‘lan- esp! lotor rr Jonas, NP. vay T= Are sebe Palisa. Dav, Balumores insur, BYOFR. Iuih, Cycioaé, Dail, end Bh Flying Bie Prid Uneine srenrcombe, do. ei, July 9 +]d Oregon, Porter NYork; Maria Job, Geer ing (har e tou rol i#*t®, June 20—Arr Mariete, Costs, Malage (and ald 25h jor Ni orie em), ‘Tawrice Jols 4—To port brig N Steteon, Trente, diag. sohrs » vrieape Wii snuwlvetts for oo dow ne; tb Northern neni, Sekincce my Joey tee pont, Keousrd, co, eld June |, lek > Thy ‘Seoell, pe 2 I 179. 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