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10 North Church, audience, composed of O’olock the exercines Rader, of New York, offering up a prayer. Tae Aon, Judge YALE COLLEGE COMMENCEMENT. Mecting of the Licerasy Suck UewThe 4ta- de. ts ow * <e=—Brogrephical Skeiches of Jaceb Bond You, Jomes Gadeco Other aw Scmoot Prizes=(radion befare ene bhi Beta Kappes on American Legtsle won, dic., dic. New Haven, July 28, 1859. ‘The Lincnta Bociety held tte annual meetmy in theater econ, wich war organized by the viecion of Rev. 1 Milton Badger, of New York, as Presi@ent, and Mr. Se mawel Wivor, of the clase of 1944, a S crotary. Rev. Dr. Buace, uve of the oldest mempers of the S> ChAY, War called apou tee tare the memoers, He Det Res Deen tthe Linomis Socity for Bry Ave years ual! Anat day. He would noowic v0 tne yoeng moe Deon Sey were etrorg. He cume to colinge toerarn Dow We preach Se exoettoot Nome upou woicn our bo «8 depended for | yusi improvement. Wwe acd for eteruity, aud he beneved thet alt Raw ‘etudion seepoverd Wo that evo A rong war mex fy to weabere, ibe dst verve of which reads taus:— Livonis} the wreath of giory ” Ay Ou ‘DY DECK EB Drow ou) Fong abe Von Dg bere rawr ERO Prue are wowen BOW; rowers, let ane joad Roza Re ecb: for Licemn, ‘Loog bye Livonia, Leone. Mr, Lannep boped that the ec) ve mem dere of the society woe'd \uform the Oder Memoers af LO the einai conaitivn phage og a of (me society, They Dad reston lo congratulate eecd | PO some @rRer w the poerersive of go macy Voges, for iterary | consitutousl iaw forieties were nom ‘ou impor.au: part of our ooimge | POpuia: ussKs shia wy cc Dow alt eyreem. e ie Des ar TARBOX #aid @ few Words, Aer which the Presideas | #00. Upon this tue aw maker must pul ‘cauacy M Depew, of a0 oiaas | TAM4 an coduring structure : She condinos of the Lazoaig | # Dich eficted Amernan begs utlon we which eur lot war nesociated, worthy the atteuvion of educated men. Leet Bo Kolubed oF ite influenee and power Sdvanced OF relarned 18 materi! iDlerese ward OOLY Abe past, for levwiaion w In earlier Hues the rk bt wo make governed Stil much legeacnon Vaniages Being the werk of eapeoted that it Would manifest grea: onc freedum Hom WhAlever was Comp upon the Danie of toe of the Society ewiled upon @f 86, so give a sistewe Seiiy. Four voors ago re tbeD the Brocbers 10 Unity; be wax Dappy v0 natn | COvDtY. fer Liven took the mayoriiy Of prigon offerea vy the | Manaeo d: @evere Curing the nouree oF the year, aud Year after year f WOE the fe Forest prize modal, ke bxdest prize tor erator} —an anronoce@ens mbich wan recerved stn oul fever, Mr Depew spoke m @ very bamoroas for vo ne time, s0:clué ng by ‘vompariog «ae Bociely 40 @ volvave Mr Dawmm Loup, of New York waa loudly called for, fad respovce: D) tuskine afew remarks. de sad baat ereue k1n9s Of IMwe upon she character ao owner 1+ fluence + that two b sounary r yaw ° 4. plentiful supp'y of lime was eprinkicd all rave w thene college merciugs Ne was si 00; PRLODEINES © fou ta every meer, Sasa aus ine Froccs pevorucest. weiany of chi bocy, Out botwithewodmg thelr precobcerved | over the premires, ; Bioe—Linerty, Fqualty and Fratermty.”” At the iast | Ovluiont “Tesuits were sorked Ont which were a5 + yo'e four barrels of offal were found, evi ’ % distinctively American. The uupreceieate: progress | ventiy ce Operations, fo- Fiy meeting of ibe Society woIck be aviesded 4 resoiution ‘wea pared tha: ‘bey would *lica”” the Broibers in Usity, ead Dip cousclepee was cary inet ibe Dretnres of Liv0- am bed been coimg toat toing. tended to muitiply and to oirect legielation 9 " of at jemnt Rew ’e bogs. He so'd them y ie hi Over Wg Atiod, Dor UND ths increastog a0.) ioordamMate | of af leutt fe venty of MoOormick’s woo “Geared” to culivaie. the ars of” prosus | desire to be rok withovt labo, eaca of woign was wortoy | 8B per bes to'a ma m Thiriv-soventh street, wisn See «pd iliostraion should practise betore jarge | Of cODAiJerstion. Tbe agen wid We lived was wo age | |f fald, @il | ave them siangotered at ous for market pes, iwsiead of dispiaying them-eilves beiore afew | Of extravegaue mental anc moral ayecuiation Whatever Hav g rar jed the upper part of this nest of orkers, terested friends, wi Private to themecives, Rev. Grorce J Woop then took the floor, and mate am exceedingly amvaing speech, whica was vooiferousiz ‘appleaded. He war surp'ised af hearing bia name «a- @eenerd. and accounte: for it oaly om tne grovnt that ‘while be was an under graduate be bed the nizh hoaor of Deng associated with tne Faculty of the College. A pes of bis ciaes bad pot dee examived im oa.aral Pevosopoy by she professor, #hea, oo motion of the Mramders, be wok tbe coair 4nd conducted the exeminavon, which he subseqitatiy understood to Bare deep perfectly savetatory. BSives then he hac felts very peculiar nearness vo the Facuity of Yaie Ooikege. They bad always feitt—he means the Faculty aod Rime if—e deep interest io thie society, and ia ‘heir name Qa0 ip toeir beosif be Congratuisted the sooiety on ali tos giery ewbicd it bad achieved, wud in the name of himseif Bae the Faculty he bade them go oo and prosper. Mr. ‘Wood resumed bis reat amid aprorioas !aughver. Mr Jonny R Kur macea teow remars. rejoicing in the tare d of ibe avelety, and hoping thateacn meaDber of reciety would see tbat the donor of Linonia was sus- tained 0 She ‘ates: ponterity, ‘Dr. Sirus apa GpoRGE SLLOTSoN mate a few remarks, Beliowea by Mr TRENUR, WLO gave the same wd vion to Lae | Speakers that a Metbocms brotuer oace gave: “Let your | Bpercbes be short aud epicy.”” fle evoww 0! Lhe ives they Sustained wp the desth of Prof-saor Oimated Dr. WarkixeTon BOOKER was oappy to say the Linonia wee ‘weil,’ while, according 40 what they bat cesrd, the “Brothers? were “sick” Ho aivisel the memoers te vei their cbiidren to become ms avers of Linonia AbO\ber BoDg Was KUNE, WILD < Von greaer enibusiasm, Whe Rist verse of wauich is as olin we: — Linopia! we pail ty vawe, Swee de ia wee sum oud; A century has eung tay fume, Swoe ce la wee Jum bum; ‘Thy giory wed to Yaie 6 known, Swee de ia wee chee bi ra aa; Ber vopiert sone are wine alone, Swee de ia wee dum bum; Lino ia. Victoria! Swee ce ls wee chee bi ra 6a; Upovia, Vicor! Swee ce la wee dum bum. Mr. Boxer B. Srasxce. «n active sepporter af the It monte Society, mace afew Onservatiocs on we wu ya- eps prevented to the orator to pe insincere. Words | @boald not be substivuted for derds: stil it was nodie to | Sitavare the artot peranasion, for clqaence was the | mbuo of Ubderty, und vo other Couuiry furninved & wider fleia for the Cultivation of the art of public speakiag tasa Ameria Prof. Suuotan, Jr., ta a few remarks called the atten. fon of the sosiety fo tne statues of Demoatuenss, vac | erator, and Sopbosies, the poet, whicn adorn the pall. | They were execuwad dy Bartholomew, and are copies of he antique. Severai gentlemen followed, eulogiziog the Linonia Secrty. Anotuer song was sung and we meeting ad The Srothers in Unity, another literary society connect | ed with the college, aleo'heid ther annanl meeting ia tho | @£er.oon The extreres were simiiar to those of the Lamon Society, consisting of brief sveesnee aad aougs ‘At soon as the literary Pocieties adjourned, the youth. Jal portion of the members ot the Uoilege threw off ali re- | mMraivt, apd gave evident toneus that ney were dound to ave a “‘apree ” commenced tolling the College | ‘bei at « furious rate, and finaly succeeded 1a breaking the ove, which they cat ap ia small pieces—each of the geu- | Meowen who participated in tue ceremony being furnished | no were bound vo keep it secret and tic, tbe fx day drew % undenaole ‘There Wt into sdvencing their particular toeory. tbe jaws a8 radically deiective geate io our Legis Ao besnciaie their ould be raced. inteliigible. that conniry the subject demaoded, address, Toureda: umaga City, afier the Pawnees; had a bara time. Captain Ford, of Omana. mand, kome wtb & portion of the rove, which he wore in his | night of the 11th, faraway upthe Eikborn river. The Paw. Dawtop-bore with as much prise as a distinguished | nees numbered’ about eight huadred warriors, aud were warrior would exhibit brs well earned ‘aurels. In | then en route for the buifalo jand,« few days mirch far- @he evening they were etiil more boisterous, for Bucceeding in negotiating for the purcbage of tar barrels, tmey proceeded em masse Ww the College Groen © witaree me Vluminstion. as Foun as the bieze waa at its fail boght we students surrounded te burning hogeacada Boa weDg ® BuMDYer Of Weir popuiar songs, altracting a Multituce'to the spot, besides furniehing an agroeabie ca Rertaipment to the Jadice in the immediste neighborhood Wf the College, nearly ai) of whom appeared on the nal wovies of the hote's and privace residences. So loud was the singing avd cheers ef tne youog inmates of Via Yule that Juoge Strong could not be heard distinctiy at tines, and it was painful to observe that while che distingaigned Jarst was speaking stacents were rising and leaviag sae burch to participate in the jolufcaiion at the apper end Of the park. 4 Unwn College prayer meeting is held every morning fn the North Church, and fia largeiy aueadea by atudeats and citizens generally, Tebserved that the audience was vm posed chiefly of ladies, ana it was only the religious sane of the students that attended tue exercires on jeanesday. Brief uddreeses were made, and the bicas- “ng of God invoked on the great iastitations of learning in ths country. isbouid have given a few extracts from the obituary Jeurna!, which was read atthe meet'ng of the Alumai ei roay, but couid not sucoved in procuring a copy in tae to mei! my letter. Subjoined are a few extracts trom it:— Cisse of 1803—Jacob Bond Ton, Charleston, 8. C.. Bi, 1850; 77. Entered the United States army in itie4 Paptain ‘of ihe First regimeut of artillery, and served mat 1815. At the reorganization of tue army on the gione of tue war be wes retained, and the fortifeatious of Charleston, 3. ©, unc Savanuah, Ga, were entrusted ” ‘his comuiand. He wns Preeident of the State Senate for | quany yeare, anc was a member of the Convention in | 2 whicd put the State apon her sovereigaty and passed ‘be ordipance of puliification. a i 1866—Jumes Gazecen, Charleston, 8. C., Dec. 26, 1863; BO. He entered public iife at au early age, and served in Sbe war of 1812. At ite close he was confidential aid de- emp of Genera! Jackson, and accompanied him in tbe Bemivolo war, He wsa appointed Minisier to Mexico in 3853 by President Pierce, aud throagh nls instrumentality -wras made from Mexico ‘the Gadudeo purchase,” for tea @uiitions of dollars. It now coustitutes the Territory of Lad 1607—William Jay, Bedford, N. ¥., Getover 14, 1868; 67. He was tho second son of Hon. John Jay, and wus | born tv New York. After graduating be siudied law, bat | @he stole oF his health did no: permit him to engage to Soy great extens in profesional business, and he rejoined the family of his father at Beoford, where he thoreatjer qisiced. He wus appointed first Jndge of the conuty of Westchester, sud.was continued in this position turo agh ail political caapges until 1843. Re was for a long perind | ‘ Vice President of tho American Bible Society, aad ats Frowdent of the American Peace Society. {2 1633 he web isbed the ijfe aad writings of hie tathor, avd be alse published other works on various subject, eepocialiy @D Peace, African colonization and Slavery. 1882—Hensy A, Deforest, SM. D., Rocbester, N. ¥., November 24, 1868; 44 He wax the soa of Joon if - Deforest, of Humphreysville (Seymour), Coan, and was born in Watertown. He studied medicine, and after x dayiight, Little anticipating trouble, whilet the double quick time—came, and our and voiunteers, dashed on over The alarm wi and after them we weat to stop Ponies and packs, ight hundred warriors. United pistol in hand, termined not to be passed. porite bank of the dragoons, disc! ‘by shi upon our Western prairies, fo, ® rolease perfected of ao much ties as would psy for the a and we started on to encemp bear by, retain! soners Next day in passing the Pawnen Out of five of the prisoners, being in Of ihe settic ge energy, osmucity, gency of Gentral John M Thayer, th whieh Sharer by the piessant yet intrepid United the admirabie services , f Colonel Cagtie, of fows, nnd Bvoceseful practice at Rochester, WY... f ears, | finaliy, the brave little art i ae hae offered himself to the Americea Board mz: | goons, under Captain Kennedy, foo erg pe mites a ary ie was accepted, aud after w faithful aod | from Fremont, Foutoveile, Columbus, North Bead aad wehiy uneful service OF abOUL twelve yearsat the Sy ‘Menon he was compelled to reture by the failure of Sous, pel & profeseor of mathematica in the Uni- epnee ¢ die ewodied aw, neesee, at Knoxville, for geveral years Sreuthe. Afier his recovery ne removed t Lexinzica, | Gorden Gate, the seiiers 1am owe that future Vernor’s staf were J, MoJonahie, 0. W United States Marshall r | Weat, in J. W. Pattison and | order. me gue finn eee Ww euccerafai practice. Durivg | F. Paddock. Colonel Curtis omaned ‘as laspector, Nery ‘litte roetstanes of any description wes made Qerk of Henderson tT Acted ag deputy for the County | Atiorney General Estabrook as Adjutaa. General, throngbout the dsy, Ore man, however, named Poter meee, in some insta: whey ons in sigawg the clerk’s | Clark ag Quartermastr, J. Crofta ae Qu culoeery, agsiet- | Serdeer, living on ike rquare between Fiftyfourta and ‘was arrested 18 OWn aS | ed by A. U. Tenyson and K.P. Brewster. Fitsy Sith atveet, and Sixth und Soventh avenues, a Ger- eame $ reving man'ao, ated on of forgery, be The gold newe stil! continues favorable. men, and tor hy trade, wen arrested for talking vory Nesaville. The sueye:o ov St toe Insane Asylam at wpudentiy and trying to make a distarbance, He waa eroundlenm, and a mille pacer weorin pone eesed was Naval Intelligence. faken by cficer Velnger, at 8 P, M., to the Twenty- She pext week bad be livud to toa ou onterod reoomd precinct Ptation house, OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENCE. ‘The Hon Wm. b Bierce, Guiel Justice, ead Ro: AL. Butler apd Hou. 0. & Seymour. Jude 'y ot Wes Court, have been evgered durioy the week in exmiein © Law soava:. Implied warran to the unptees in com Steaming Down the Ddlaware River. Simver tations written by etudeuis of tne ¥ ui ot Fight ceesye on the & ene of property,” wore fir (Petition for the prizes. ‘Rho judges made their award on Woe nesday Fey Of 130, wes given to Rivhare Fons festhrook, Gonn., aod the second priz of $2 %,. Sraizecd, of Hacdam, and ©. 6 Woberatieid, weir compoeiiour Ficus. RATION BEFORE THR PUI DETTA & A 800iaTY. She Phi Bota Kappa Guciety met in ihe oveulng at ihe Resigned to ber w: Weve the Merrimac, eit (ng for Com. Monigomery. Diy overuouled and repair that et last they will a vovage. are by DO Means a6 Bumerons See | | NE which was 2ied with a Bighly rospectah'a ladies a4 gemslomem. As eigut ere Ce@umenoed by the Hew, Lr, Strong, of Philadelphia, the orator was introduced, seiected to adaress the roolety bie year, Ge wad that Be proposed to speak of Aweri:ao legtela Lew, particueniy Whe unfluences Which comteiDale moet form te charnoier, 98 welt as nome of 1a defects ua? eF.ls. The subject wat ® practeal one, regarciog slike the cls racter an¢ ¢-.d)tion of the great pol cai Communiy Wie Is was, therefore, weil No clase of Bone Was Oo high er too iow, too cultivated or tov rude, 40 be the edject of iegmlauen There epeuient as WO ve exomys trom Ak created apd exuiutet tas @Daracter Of « CommMARY, T doTM=4 Le Dadi of HPO, and % wan DO Without effect upON pablo worn's as w-li as rotolles Chere were few subjcss upow wocd eda HOt eave te impress. Nor oid 19 vomderaion re De p nets Oowhed work oes loveeted iD nicd wan yung WHR gusto | those who were eypuiused WW exocue poem. Coe Ubvary caf ga mes @f such @ govervmm nt Old LOL axwnme the Bawnt of Ds Bot without 16 ad vingie Mind, 1 mig te re memiai. Tbe Orator iben proceeded w nbuw wher was Recesnary LO ReCUTe Lhe Bras ends of iegiiasion, tras Reming the power of commen osage oF Custom, which O6 enlarged upon at lems to, sBowing (Os influence of o'#'on AVidUsl wad Apa COMMUUItIO® there ere ous a few of our saiaes tered = qoarier of a cen. be fad redsoeurasiod thew There aan, Rowever, a suoetrats of Deiug cir Ded DY aby grees cov st on # Awoug she otber ytl acd a8 . the local sisuation ag! physical ospadiitties of oar "fiat wocibared from 0 i> 20 | Teaury. ERerY art DA A prcuint Devewh¥, 0d d0- Judge Stroug ailaued to ihe chacge #bich pad Dern Mazo by amerionn lew # to reference Lo res) ertate, wed poke of the effect it Dad dv ¥eioye went oF our peogie. affected ieg si4:J00 was she compare five Journ of (ols COURITY 4B & IwUUGs vation, OrFErTIng yvec yearn WOR & Wiel period for waturing a Ciowely CoNOeCLED wit SOMt LULA was toe tact we Wore LOLA howogenecds people, Mea of ditle- MACE IN InVenboL and the appliratton of scence to arts He (sodge coudemaed | SUong) would oot dell upon tbe Power of party spirit Causer might Dave comduied 1 giverto it ile chsracteris- There vever wee #0 quca Kaw LATE is Mt the present time, and whore were Ro acbemes of reform #0 @ily a8 ty Jad a» pariizaa 7e DO relaDlie! ©f TeLAtons Of IN Loo sscret to OF Devons the reace of the prijecior, aad evan tae Boos of Ivspiration was only valuable vo tar as they could coriare Chere was» sill jarger clas in the commuany who were dis sutinfied with the exiting orver of things, regarding They ware doubiless true reformers in spirit, bul ibey were not wite reformers. Men of oppomte riexs and feelings oocupiet rea, many of Whom were emoINOUs th KOM Pariioular MHagucam 4 fact to which many of the evile of our present legislation Judge Siroug concluded bis able address by remarking that american leg'sistion wae excessive and uot aativieauly fhe jaw makers of Cogiani had decoted themecives exclusively 10 toe atuoy of po itiza ecouomy, but there #as pot thei aticoon paid to ths matter in our fhe oratioo, altcough of neversity uosuited for a promiacuows eadieuce, was Hit.ened to with marked attention, and am! ite close a Voie of thavks was teudered to Judge Ssroug for his able The regular Commencement exercises will como off on Qur Nebraska Correspondence, f., Jaly 19, 1859. The Indian Troutles in Nebraska—Gvernor Black at the Head of the Velunteers—Fourten Days om the Pawnee Trail—The Pawnecs Overtaken and the Object of the Ex pedition Accomplished~G-nerat Novos, dtc., de. Your correspondent bas just returned from another fa. tiguing, wearisome march of some taree hundred .miics Ww some fun, and Row, wearied and sore, he seats bimeelf to give an outline of the expedition, reserving items, &c., for a future te:tar. Immediately afer news reacbed bia Exceliensy Governor Biack of the whoieeale depredations made by the Pawnees Upvu seo saitiera sloug the Elkhorn river above the thriving town of Fontesetic, auu sho aght with te Io dians at DeWist, in Cuming coanty, the whites, uncer Captain J. W. Pattinon, on the 20th ut, in sufficient fore: to punish, if necessary, these intruders, wag called into the fleic, the incipient steps baving already been taken by our indefatigavie Major General, Jno. M. fhayer—cho lat. ter being already on their trail with a force of about eighty men, aseieted by an admirable artillery corps under With about thirty volunteers and a small detachmeat of United States dragoons under Lieutenant Robinson, « gal- lant officer of the reguler service, Governor Black started on to overtake General fhayer, on the 6th of July. On the Sih he overtook General Thayer and bis com forty miles northwest of Foateuelle, and, with what yoluntcers bad joined the expedi tion at that time, numbering in all then nsariy two Lundred, the eatire force pusned on after the Paw. ees, aod after tree days forced marches we encamped ‘Witbin about #ix miles of the Indiaa eacampment on the ther on, and were joined by the Omabas, a friendly «rine, at micpight op the 11th, Word was secretly conveyed to the Omahas of the ovje:t of the expedition, and to stand clear of the Pawnees earls in toe mofniog, Gen. Thayer having iseued orders to march at three o’ciock in tho morning, tn order to overhaul the tribe oa tho move by Three o'clock on the morning of the 12th came, and the column was on a rapid march, and just as we sun Degen to light up the eastern nerizon the Pawnees discovered about three miles ahead, on a quiet move Omane tribe were patiently awaiting the reauit. The order to charge— gallant General, t Robinson and Captain Ksunedy, of the voiun teors, at the head of some twenty-two of us, backed by the artillery and ‘baead aod beautiful prairie after tuem €vident amongst them, and away they Started for the timber along the Elkhorn river their arriving 1f possible, Fuster and taster we went. The equawa, pack Papooses and all, were forssaen by toe ui States Marabal Wesi, lose after gt jeader, seemed de je three miles wae quickly travelied, and a ‘arge body of the Pawnees were cut of from their fancied security amid tne the timber aud op Eisborn Sergeant Robertson, of the barged bis pistot at @ large Iodian'in th: Tear, followed by Marshal Weet, when he wheeled roun:) threw down his arms, shouted ‘Me chief—Washington,” &., and wavted totalk. A tempory nalt was ordered, the gallant Omata arillery squad Camo dashing in upo” Our jeft. and Ju a few seconds the caanoa was un: mbsrec heavily charged, port fire lighted, and all rea? Goverdor then came vp, tao coicfs wore hastily gathere together, a short talk held. Thirty minutes wera civea e Governor w bring in az prisoners the Todiaus vb> Committed the depredatioos on the whites. The infantry then can? up into tine upon the left of the cannon, and a tore frigbtenad body of Indians I doubt ever gathere’ The prisouers were brougt: of to Paware annu. predasions committed, &3 , ere regulars fantry, 'y.. The village four rene of toe train rtarted to ran—one was hot dowa one severely wounded, snd two escaped unkurt. crossed over to Beaver cresk, a tributary of the Loup» Fork, and in two days more marching reached the Mor Mon fettiement of Geneva, on the Loupe Ferk; then twenty miles farther brought us to the thriving wn of Columbus, and m three daye more we were home aga morking the expedition iv wbout fourteen days, aad ac | Complsbing far rmore good for the settlers’ interest thac | if en indiscriminate siaughter bad bees effacied. To th» | promptness of Governor Biack in responding to tha call voldaess and effi e noble manner io the gallant Lieutenant Robinson, of tae Unites arty, with bia little baud of regulars, came te tw Tenens, the good fosling ougen tered sna kept alive in camo Stotre Marehal Wet i ion to life ane property which tha galiant force has secured. ft | may be well enough wo state that attached to the Go 0. Woolworth, Wm Back and J. Hancock; to the Major Gemerai’a ateff wero Usrrep Stars Srramea Lancasvar, July 26, 1669, Commodore John B. Montgomery left the ship lext nirbt, uccer the usugl ralute of thirteen guns, to proceed to Pa. rem, io orter to take charge of the Pacific squadron, © of Commodore H. Long, who was invalided tome, Le copter left Obestor this morning to proceed to the ali poesibie despatch, Bhe mer ie now in Paoa ‘ongines Dave been and it ts $0 be hoped ble this ship to praceed on her The frequent degartions gpoken of in the papers s represented, aud out of ‘east wa bave eurrendered themeo!ves unag {iiou- | anty ana of thetr own free will. ‘The newly porcbased Cromwell) Wyaudorta, Myats, Auacieti BOOM Ny reacy for ses, AFFAINS aT THE BROOKLYN NAVY Yaap. wild De pak tegermer Mrarediately. Our regorier could pot teas 9 De Owe, The contractor for the pew mariage oarricks to be erent atructen by the governmen: tled tr ut the work wil! admit of deing commenced imme. ed Ww the Booktyo Navy Yard Deew fownd (nas the barid!DE CON DOr de Constrnotet for | given teu (866 (00) for wbich the ovotrast wan taken ytnall probability, be awarded to the vex ‘er, which war $85. © oecome wo firm Giawly AM, orm nanan wDanhe gon afte Bernerd Riley's bog yard. A notice hed been previonsty served op Brrpard, at least eizbt dave ago, in due form, Then Mr. Downing found, by bis own tnspaction, Dard wor tp the dai Doilipg boures najied up, and po'ified him that be would arrest bim if be beard of bis doting offs! any more. While the crowd wee thronging bie dweusting pra. mises, Berpard entered into an excited srgament with Ia rpector Dowsig, complaining bitterly about the severtiy of the law, &o did not Keep quiet be would arrest bim for bouog offs id he could arrest bim if he Mr. Downing happening to have five witneeses Fhom sided in nailing up the estan. meye! S vent cov them, bideo che wboe amy repaired to the orper of Fijly ninth street and we've avd ove, and partook of a fow refreahmenta in tne bane of ham Randwicbes and v aeor then arnouperd tbat the force would be divided ino two squats baif of the police torce would accompany each eqnad. Be then commauded all the Health Wardens to atev t Che majority of the force immediatly left the “line end formed in front. Tnspeotor Downtng then directed stonid be choven in each rquad to note the \¢ Dawes of thore who bad yut no: complied With bie directions, and the names of those who might be arrested, He told tbem to be civil, but to be resolute and eciive. The two divisione separated, the one under Inapector Downing taking as its ebare of the work the apace be- tween Fifty ninth street and Fifty.foarth street; aad the otber, under Major alt, scoompanied hy Healtn Warden Murray, (be remaining ‘portion of the infested locality, extenditg from Fifty fourth street to Fiftieth atreet, be- tween & x10 and Seventh avenues. The first piace that Inepector Nowning’e force visited wes Joby Keriigeo’s place, on Fifty-elghth street, he. tween Sixih and Seventh avenues to besten yet on his premises. After receiving mite from Kerri that affernoon, 5 the frovt that a ward: proceeoine led OBy8 Bg0. pleased, gi Yer effecta of a kine east aise of Sixth avenue “porkers.? forces bad ercher Particaiars of the “ Hegtawn War.” Wednesday morning, at Bail past eight, the poiice force detailed for ine duty from the Twenty second precinct— In+pector Down pg’s foroe—assembied at Mr. Watte- atthe corner of Fifty fourth sureet aad Firth avenue, and immediately orgauized their army for aa. otber attack on the uptown piggeries aud hove boiling entablinhmenta, They proceeded at once, in two ranks, to the scene of action. In the erenoon they visited all the localiiies in the .e bborbo d of Fifty ninth street, oo both aides of All hone persona who bed not y-t re- }@ Berved with Doticer, and those that had i to Comply with Mr. Downing’e commands wore no- bas by two o’elock today not a hog of hog pen te be seem on thetr premires At eleven o’clook Mr. Edward Kingeloy’s piace was sacked by the erxteen barrels of offal were removed, re carts to traneport i from tbe boilers and His piace was a most dingusting, abnor rept * le, surrounced by bigh rocks, with /\api theds on a sides, forming a hollow square more formidable to a rensitive human being than the bristhng ts of a thoveand Zouaves. His boilers were re. svenne, te ecied wince Toesduy't be B tboroughly rensack=d. a8 azioog, near th afer 1ous liquias, y rufticient rations fo for the sfternoon operations, would remove hit in that be rongd wih, avd ibe tame aston inken, rde they crossed the etrest. and scaled the walls of that Ror, practice of boiling offal. Inspector Down\og told him that if hi Mr. Riley ond banca NEP! REE ced in palling o fent him off ip the enstosy of'one of the ‘squatter’? can tell ’s yards not yet threat This, although unintended for Mr. Downing’ All these individuals were notified to have al ‘This man oceupled by bimse'f and fum}'y on Fisty second street, With regard to the sumptuous repast paid to havo been given by Mr. Wattemeyer to fhe invading army, tt teome It te quite generally denied by them. It is anid that they bad’but a barrel of lager beer and s plentifal supply of sandwiches. Toe fact tuat the temporary pound alladed to yester- Gey was broken up. and the pigs reconducted to their styes, is nico very generally denied; but the inhabitants of the netgbborhood are Liclined to foal like Midsh!pman Easy in this reapect, and a They however unonimously egree in bag bbl for his enerey and ectivity in thie movomant, ‘emerday morning, at ten o'clock, Inspector Do wning’s force, together with’ pone of rs cond preeiaet, under Sergeant Wattemeyor’e,on thecorner of Fifty fourth atrost and Fifta ue, and proceeded at once en masse wo the seat of war. allthoso indtvidnats toat had been iuformod lay that their pigxeries would be bauled to the ground hy ten o'clock, Thureday morning, if every and tye were not removed by that time. They tore Gown the atyes in every caso, drove ali the hogs to the pound” that were to be found on the premixes, aud car- y ,* We'll argue that point,’” ried of a!) the bollers. eooms that thie men {1 B. MaCormick, of the park gentry, who threatened euch heroic resietanoa, had ak hi rocks, bis boilers taken away, and every one of his bogs removed, Diggertes laid fiat an th avearc vengenvce on the exterminatory hae determined to annibiiate all the re ere, barked by somo tittle political in Awence of the lowest grade of the city ‘pot house’ Berperd Fox oud Weanend Thove wan Ittie or no resietance made the previous days of o throvghont the whole ex of $3,000 bail, yorterday, aa on ght, but a great commotion kent ap, however, and 2 goo¢ deal of loud tale and grum. bitng io the Dutch, Trish and Swiee twangs, asoompanied by the Coepes) bees grunting of the Dogs, and the allo maneai of their progeny, torether with the continual coa- cert Of tbe ours of all degreoa, in ai the keys and varia Imaginab'e. Toe force inached at tho Atlag Saloon, 0 Wr Koubels, the Cencvas Park Hotel, Sapar intepcent Downtog (8% unremitting ia bis exertions, sod sere the dey gag Over was quia oxbnusted, Sur geart it wae vory setive, and alvo Health War- den Murray; in fact, (hey wll mom to enor ley oomeys, viz :—the Mone ak Aas) Sumgier, wilt Tho Myntic is Oar ad euaosd that her water tanks are b tng fiite? with AP peel vie deepsrom, | y The machinery for the pew siaop Ineois ta being ylacod on boara, 9 A vertorn and Nearly fate! woricent occurred on hoard We United Seotee sieemor Meme yoowrnay edie eogincer wae hulle engage’ 'D Fopsrintent yg toe workmen of the weehmery, ne arcdeataity sipned and | felifrom the maiu deok wo the hott. wih Dok Barve. Foie we Tem wnougns be 008 = The fonndatinor con- ‘* They were ail re ely. The arty of extermination aso io he morping tad the pleanare of witnessing the remuval xb Avenue, Det ereD ed ign, they leftthe ates and formed before the 140 repks, facing © whe front. Toepestor Doaniog and thet Severn} bogs wore ‘Dro. bogs premires wore plentifaily epriokled with ime, and'the foros on masse proceeded to prighhor- tng sbaptier, where sbout tbe same “formnies” wero Soon He bad bie policemen, bar ’s bollers were taken up, the offal was removed, the pens were broken down, and tho boilers and oifal car rise off fn the carta. ‘The sppearence of Bernard’s premses might be described apa dirty chaos. The eye could cistinguish no distinct object, but securry bog rooting tn the putrid filth here avd there. The eterct was utterly overp>wering. When tha boiler war removed the whole crowd moved backward oiemayed—polloemen and all. human beings can exiet at all in the midst of such filth. It ig eaid that oo many of the equatters died from the of scurvy last year, which spread very rapidly amorg them. The Staten Islanders can ta'k of the Quarantive—iet them visit tnis locality. and blush for their want of endurance and patience. Certainly, it is not oply s hepesit to the respectab'e portion of the inhabitants Of this neighhorhood to abate these nuisances, but a genuine piece of cbarity to the poor wretches who eat and breathe in these charnel hours. In Fifty seventh street, between Sixth and Seventh ave- pues, policeman Beaver, of the Tweaty second precinct, found @ little roaster concealed in a bed in an old Dutch woman's tbunty. He immediately removed the “pet” trom his comfortable quarters, How many more have been, and are pow concealed, no one but ® Tt is certain that they resort to ail kinds of “dodges” to deceive the potice. Quite a drove was seen wending their way on Wednesday morning from the west eide to the Whev one of tne hog frater- nity ts cloeely pushed, he immediately transfers his boge, en masse, 10 some distant neighbor ened by the exterminators, It defies a!l conjecture how Beda, cellars, covered holes in the ground, are all brought into requisition to save the Av old beg, percbed on the topof a high rock overbanging Sixth avenue, remarked, after the by: ‘And sure does the spalpeon think bert! get the pigs at ail at all till the sbantios are gone f ears, is probably very vear the truth. The task will prove a very diffloult oue—one wbich will require great Perseverance and watcbfulpess, Jt nas been so energeti- cally commenced, it would be very impolitic to abandon it till it is thoroughly accomplished, dirty and disagree able as it 's Sqned No. 2 in their researches fonnd still a considerable nomber of hogs on the famous quadrilateral. found in the shanties of Mr. Smith, of James Keefo, of Jobn Byer. ov Fifty second street; of K Kohl, of Conrad Brouve, of Patrick McKino, of Mra. Jackson (colored), on Fifty-third street; of Jane Boner (cole on Fift; atrect 8 hogs end boile Thev wero fourth remove by to morrow at 10 A. M., other. ise they wou'd be confisca’ed. To morrow will be the mort exciting day of thie grand but important warfare. Tt is rumored that it will ead the war. it ia thougbt by those who live in the neighborhood, never bave been begun. Mr. Barney Fox was arrested during the day for boiling offs), and for taking his hogs back after having had them removed once by the Icepector. One ¢iegosting place tha exterminstig army did not vieit, which upon examinaticn will probably be fouad to compare most fevorably tn point of stench and filth with nny of the others, jt is near the Second avenue, between Fitty-pecond and Fifty-third streets, bas the necesrary utensils for carrying on the nefarious boue boiling buainers, and bis name is Gabler. His estabiish- ment can be entered only by av alleyway, under a house It 80, ft might, all praising Inepoc aa of the Twenty-8e- .C, Sloit, sgain moet at pg Thome Riley, who wore arrrated on wore sent betore Justioe Quackenbush in de- tent of pigdom was continually the thing i) real carncat, and with tha co\ermingtinn $9 rid he 8 loos ity where he paxt hooks: ¢: m anch A ontrating Dutrance to 1! property ceroere and 10 te ever D b other Oo: x Wee's infent For t tady Sw Bebe prices, never if head, 0, notice: iris Somm Aher 8 rai N at 2 t tive, are of Weahin, Por Savanp+ F rebrehect re, wo ore ‘seine Tnenks withip ‘eferior... above. Bourkot. Patiroad, be + xtermipe-en, toge | Goer are ae gry ab ab | cooemustiy ny wnd cx oir tin, woo tnteode to vist ce ableDmente norte of tbo lorusith b, reley, ko rk wiler and child Mise : * €, J Partridge, 89 THA Ge kurvan. ‘or Liverpoo? wi I> Sanede from Braton—Foha Corcesemgh Lin Press. RW mura. wre Bosra, Wien? mean Garret? T Cary Jehne ® a'eon wad ths Mra Hannah 4 Fammett, ‘Sw McLean Mre Watcap ard two eaiidven, Com- bo baath bise bitom ® Smnh, Mle Luaraie © wise een Gre peta, Mrond Mon ® Chien go Mr Werurlde Val aves; ¥ Jenrejn! pd ron. Merten: alerender Comprell, aegow Langton. Mre Lewis bond. Kanne 0 lon ee, ry ror rene & Reotlnrd; Mr apd Wi J FGood-rh tt Job sichmord, Overton, Mien) Nels v, Wis tinebem, Mie, Jb Gibbon & 3 Kabler. a © Vicker Ridey HM Stringfellow We BLw smith, J Lyope MeN, ¢, Joa Egbert, 8 Grivbin, Chas & Hail, and 1° steerage. kon. BF The pongh, ws Pres Camby. Moats 28 Kal Mr ard #: ‘Peon , ae ie Waarivgion. Secretary Fioyd ana Gon. John Letcher aro etill at sho Hot Springs, im Virginia. ARRIVALS, DEPARTURES. {p the stesmebio Momwowery — wird O Ewe Thos Hstaee TReld, Jobn atoters. Mire) v Mise M sabe, Ma Birch, © Burkman, J>ood ra val D Vr Garcia, % Fey Mr Ri od Key and child. Mise . Bata; Kotiogg "Wr Mostiraye 8 & anrove. Phils rexchwartz, CH Behwarz, New Ur Krcefort sie and obit ‘TC trommend Haifa; mre Md ve DL Rvards Fort Bil, CW; 8 & Hoy ler, NE--35 ‘Yotal 91. Barbee OF ‘otal fc. in the steamal J ayree & Weaving, Mra Ser. 8 Pipes #0 Dabney equa, De % HEMET! eDinrgeMment of the ety Dorthward. Tt would be well, boercer, if ths deg coold preeily with the lene atean'y Down THO nee in He nige® aa tbe hogs sre SReUroMne HOYEDIO? Io the way oF 4 tbat aby af One OpeRA gone ie to sleep wt uight wea the y Basra en tne, Mace eyern in ihe day ard at ometinies thoy clear the way oo the ahr walks ot Pack, wid wos Detide the man WDOMM ing Ley barren to gs noid of fo morrow Insvect 1 Oowning continues te exinratoe fe piagrtee ad Nowe doing, Tetely invadedg nat vet van it Daeing | Ninch and Tenthaveoues They are as Uo as Dees 1D ‘eno fs general eater mation ix daateaet, have to exiepu ever a pretty #ds From Lavace, ia the schr Paaaport—H Moscly. lady and family, andre Verte” ud ‘Me; We and Mre JR 0 wns, obi) '@ F Knlfeon Cleon pe), Kober! Craw! rd Virginia: Mr ard Mre James Dike so7 ‘Wm Keay, sew ( ays 8 P Leavy, Bre Les’ mi jeO waa Mt thor B rowy MeO Turner, women, “Vert AG surtmrnte, nate, Felon Get, iM Aartinns He lifa joberta t Me anc daugoter, jamegiowa—Wrn n.bee, & 6 Webber Inty and tev ontdren Miss L Fate ish GH hel) oak Neoeere Ce Meeren Blak Fret indy ene chia: themes Mie MA Loyd Mee a Osriton snd dengdter 400 ie O View) Mre Oralz Mre ROT 7 Gan Mies MA TD Brown ana lady, Mrs FW wre rc atzans 1s, D ‘tn the NEW YORK CATTLE MARKET. Wxpnespay, Jaly 27,1859. a phove. a ing prices were First quality, per 100 Ibe Ordipary to good. om mon,, ¥iret quality, per head Ordinary quality, Com: First qualtty, per Tb Oratoary to good... Common Prime quality, per head Ordinary , on, #irst quality, tb, alien . befier prices. The range w 0 Goat aimee ental 6) 7 PRICES, BER? GATTLE. sla. white, tof3ge per poond comparatively few cattio which brongbt over 10c ; but some of the butchers insisted they were paying fuil inree. qnartere of a cent a pound more for good cate; but we heard of bo tpsteance wbere sales of moment were effact- ¢d at higher than our quotations below. the ages op Moacay reached about 400 head, at prices r rar ge The total receipts at all the yards for the week and last week were ap (ohlowe:— Washington Yard, Srowning’s. Chamberlin’s. O Brien’s. This week ..2. 876 1 73 23 Last week. .3,061 At COWS AND CALVES. ‘The market opened under # fair demand for all good quality cattle, and we note some ‘improvement as regards Tbe total rumber op sale at Alierwoo’r was 2 876 bead, and atel! the yards 5 023 had, agaipa: 3,254 head last week; thus rhowing a falling off in the reoripta of 231 bead, to which the increased d+m:nd at evbanced prices is in the main attribniable. The favoranie weather aided materially in bringing abont a better market, aiso, as the demand from the fret ol brisk than when the weather is 80 auitry as it bus heen for market days ip succession. feripge wes oa)y medium and bore unfavorable comparison to the supply of last week, there beiog bat of firet clase cattle iu market There wi pumber of inferior cattle offered this week, the scoply copetsting mainly ot common to ordinary, which sold at 8340. 0 9366, per pound. The receipts at the Wastiugtoa yard were from the following States:—New Yor, 360 eopeyivan'n, 28 do. ; Obi, 564 do ; Todinna, 84 10,5 Tineis, 1.089 co ; Kentucky, 660 do ; Iowa, 87 aa.; New Jersey 15 do, ond Canada, 10 do the Erie Railroad, 1.498 do by the Hndson River Rajtroad, #1 do. by the Camoen and Amboy Ratiroad, and 209 do. by tbe Hodeon river boats, Thy dere offerings wore mainly | trom Ininois, but the averege from thst Stato was interior to previous weeks. At Browuing’s and the other city mar. kets there prevailed a fair demond st the improvements from about 7c. for i | buteberg ts mucd more be quality of the of. @all numer eo @ leneer L182 boad came over Bergen All Ssss S583 geek eam Peek comer gon 33m a 300 The market ja well supplied, but we noticed more buy- than ueual, whilo the pales for the week heve been at There bave been several prime cows on fale, giving upwards of twenty fivo and tairty qnarts per osy. Tory were quickly ¥0!0, oblefl for or vate family nee, at, ip some cases, as bie per head There were fewer of poor, miserable lookieg creatur:g offered this week than there have been for seve- ral weeks pert; and in consequence but comparatively fea were bongbt up to send to pasture for beef cattle, Bs sides, the prevailing low prices of beer catile are not guffl. cievt ebcouragement for a continuance of this practize, though it is carried on to some’extent. ‘The to’ a8 $85 to $100 receip's the yards for the weck, and last week, were as fol- change of any kind. Washington Yard. This week Bot fe very dull at prices showi Toe receipts aggregate 16, last work, Phowing un Sncrease of 4.769 head ‘hougbt ibet quite « number of small thin lambs, which barely found market et onr lower quotations, would be | teft over unless boktere submitted to a material decline oa cnrvent prices, The tna! receipta at all the yarde for the week and iast week wore as follow: Warhington Yard, Brown ‘This week ‘Laat week The total receipts of ‘week ond lest Wook, wer gton yard 28 1,339 1,083 ‘ows:— Warhi Yard. Bro This aeeen 28 Last week... 38 aA VEAL CALVES. EHEBP AND LAMBS The comand for these has been confined chiefly to the better qualities, while inferior and common, which ara ip abundant eopoly, are dull sad nominal at our quotations hes bave beon mane at our outatde quo. tations, which may be considered extreme rate standing a lerge number bave changed hands siace Inst Wednesday at thore prices. Woe were sown soe very extra sheep, which were sold at prices altogethor above ‘our quotations; but ax they were tbe Prices paid tor them exerted but little infaenca on the | We note an atvance op rheep of abont 260. por dead, they being to eali supply, while the heavy re- reipts for the week consisted chiefly of lambs, which are & dBoline of 50c_per head. bead, againet 11,555 bead | ing! 6,109 4681 SWINE. of RECAPITUL ATION. 36 follows — 82 6.184 4,064 U4; ch noning’s. Chamberlin’s. O’ Brien’s, 35 aq 89 i The morket continues cull for all kinds except extra fat, which are in request at our outside quotations. i the botel keepers complain that they canot find such prime veals ax they were wont to procure formeriy, not witbetending they are obliged to pay a8 much for extra veala ap they were asked for fancy veal during beary the whole summer bave consisted of common to good, with but few veals which rank as first cluas, which are in more active request at our outside prices Ube market general'y, however, rewains dull, with little The total receipts at ull the yards for the week and inst weck were as follows: Browning’s. Chamberlin’s. O'Brien's, - 40 69 Some of The supplies 91 7 Dotwith- leat on fale tho ie wan Chamberlin’. O'Brien's 8,692 1,487 The demand for beavy corn fed hogs ie tauch more ac- uG prices bave adaoced for all kinds. offoyed 2,574 bead, and tho sales bave boon at 6340. a exc for still fed, and 6c. @ 7c for corn fed, with rales Of best relections at.as high as 71-16c., with a fair do mand and vpward tendency at the close, the offerings Ee ited ba A ornare B® decided improy: ment on receipts u ing and early sumi Motths. The receipts at the Hr tf ra, foot of Thirty seventh street, North river, for tho week ending July 27, 1869, weie:—By 425; New York and Evie Jt 84: Bud on River Rattroad, 247, Ch'v, Central Railroad, 162—Total, 682 = Brest yards, 425; wold, 815: lo't over, unsold, ‘There were eéson river drove yards, ew York and Kiio road, via Bergen, New Jersey were rout to stock wi all che yards for the 3,402 16.94 11,656 LD, FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1859—TRIPLE SHEET. BARtT MR UNFELLIDe NOE Rowumemts om tLe Manmert. vor ec ROPE and New ard tot well 4 ¢ Bene & rebr F Rebr ates Powel) ®tmington--E 9 Powel) ‘Washington, NC~Matthews & ‘Mite! Rlapht Renr F rer Fehr B ai 9, » ‘Brie por #0! weather febr } Leghorn ™ Bere alecon(Kus) Bark Toho Heory French Havera—J 7 | Bare Fran’ Mota. O rel vale say & On MF ances ‘ep hion, reboot — ay Srly Bador (Nore), Troreeep, Narvebiee—foimos & Hoad R Erhy Queen of ™pper Nm Boks Cosas Wave Unckbart eport -D RK Dewolf. oberta Bt Jobn Poet & Reaston Indianola. Mo! eebr Mary Louise hell Fehr Rey Gay Rion Cabot, ar Stermer Novelt we FE Cunerd’ boat Wary Catharine SeameDn samenwwr Rh pgerr. tol vd’am 4 Fi Rirmuelé fines and 267 nepse Jon 46 10. tn Jon Mary ¢ Ker Narthy Nichol ‘Steamer Preamey ‘Or eens fn 10 ori 4 1 mond 1 nohapur a, Leenek.. ‘ener atten Pebr OF Moller, #ilen Petersbnre— teetword Bar Menbin Bee Unst pase ech ‘0. e en F on Brig Soro Fieo. Tare Keby Passpart Heoth, Lacace. jv. Mott #0 Had a ancceeston of squalla, heavy ard strong hes ‘Wontcheater. vie Gibraitar. Ganter bebr JA Fmt h, Hiake. Pt of Tishy NM), Meet to HH Miltor rote, Welle Exper city. From New York td arriving at Havana 7th vom few O: logon Mo, Ravana ti, arin y ar New Fork fh mote New Sark 2h, arrtyte it Havana 17th Ravens Mb, trom Sew Orleans. ork 84 - From Hew York ith arriving at Havana w Orieane Sib, Bava re 18 arlewen stb and 9th, due at Havens th ord 234 From Aevena \(t@ eau with due atNew Yoru Ise ‘her the above dates fall on Sunday the steamers will ay on Monday, ¢xeept trom New Orleans, Port of Sew Yoru, July 28, 1859 LRA RRD. Btoarrbip Great Rritein (Rr) Gray, Liverpool. seuroenap Movigomery, rocker, Savannah—H B Cromwell Seamshto Georges Oreeu, Gager, Baltimore—b B Orom- ©. Orabdso_ London. Guat Wordtog. Qnahan—R P Bnok & Oo, Wiramteni—H & F ® Maver, Pew Urieans—N 8 Brigham. Mew Orleans, an Ca te—Punce & Metocte. ett && Co. nen Wrenn & Brat OA Phve Whe Cece ok BI Peters Te Tf king Brit mi? Hantport NASD R Dewolt, Bete d eo PD rookman & 0. ot Mate ffareon. t, Wiedenr—) 4 Dawolf. & Dory Echr © Taxler Mekersor, Philatelpbie—J Brice. Schr | © Srookn, Graffan. Portiand—A 8 xsckert, *. Prowitonan—| Rell, Philadelubia. ARRIVED ‘tenmenin J) (Br) Moody Liverpool, July 16, with mdse. se Cunird) Ine s® 450 mien bof hapdy Hook, poss'd pial yy apr Cole bound *; of Gala Yn, veeeed Rionmehin Rosnoke. bears or sorfole well, Baltimore, with mdse, to ext Qneen, Young. Liverponl. June 2% with mine 8 tC Merebali & On wweherg Sth Ist 4807. low 3610. signatiznt *ich Young. from Liverpool for New York: 24th, on naseed shto | olumbla, hence for Liverpool, Joly 14 lat 47 Bz. cove trom weatwand. Frank (ot Poland) Haskell Valperaiso Apr vw Papota April 8 with eouer ore, wool and bides Borie & vk ten Grant of Riebmond) Swain, Rin Janele>, 4¢ wth rofee te a mar 4 vo 4 inet let 892 39%, ‘on ship ‘tiver Star. ateering NNW Elizaperk port for Boston. lex, Biirabett ebethoort for Boston 21 dava with ction, ‘wool, fo, st winda cf! ave Hatteras, Sawver Machine 7 cays. Bidniege, Lowden. Aoaton, 8 aave, ATi t Marab. Provitence, 2 days, Bebr Trnva (Fr) Cox Rendort Rehr ann Rawver Eltyahett port for Sale Fer Tricy Libby. Vitzahetboor tor —. SWop Mapiinw "D: Wyre Bem Potamarn Bae New Revttonn. Baker, Providence. The ship Warfower. reported arrived yerterday, was from SATLED Fes mebipe Great Britain (Br) Liverpool: Montgomery 84 waren sits Queen af the Pcie, See Fra iclaon; Brooklyn tontevicer; park Tacony, Sichmond; and others. | Wind NW. | Telegram | PIGHLANDS, Jul 2 snnset—No inward honnd versela tn | sight, Btearcshin Great Britain, bar | Wind S, weatber clear. LONG BH APOE, July 3 B; weather clear, ph Merine Report. Misceilaneous. fwack Faaxkiox PiskceSonk- Our correspondentat rrooa_ port writing on sbe 27th tat sare:—' “The smack Franklin Fisrce, 0) Poyank. 11, was d!soovered at about 3 thismorn | ing suck off Greenvort in Long Island Pound. tn abont '0 fee | ‘abe ke chee and cabin door were closed, wt y water | up avd | tnto @ ning the night | wenton toard the otber vessel ”” | emser came srbore opposl'e Green| 26 suppeser abunt I o'clock. an tbe clock was stopved at “be was Jouded with balibot and ond. in joe. fart to her sterp: probably capsized in a: ‘with $10 tr and the n»me ef 4 Pitch on hour her vont flont peer by It te anpvoend ab Noh was dark and aqalty ‘anotber'seconnt Tues ay nig! cobin bbe was about 40 or 60 tons River Wert Co Fim, Taylor from, Rostoi ‘Tbe & wee boil at Charlestown, Mess in 1847, 199 tone regia ser, rat ed 42. and waeowned hy Kice & Thaxter, of Yoon, . Secretary Board of Under *Ry te) 10 Ellwood Walter, Eaq, writers ) } | Rank Prescott, Wright, trom Boston. hefore renorted | Montevideo wib masia cut Reavy to prevent going ashore EW grin bac previons'y pwried One of har calee, When Priieh mai) steamer le appel Par Mopievioeo eventog Of May Sl, abe 4 to be riding ersfly and the gale was abating. Mi ENCER HRD. Capt Deles from Rin Janeira vis ‘Vajpararso, bed, save the alts Cal'fornts, turned up at Tabt 1. | after eles | Boge (abo | ‘Wilton bly for 8rdrey ring tor Os} 0 Ibpeneh) of (wie fornia, Capt Teles roid at Tab}l 1200 coer phich ow ostenet up or wkep and where justice will overtake him, remains 4s 1D or when aad where j ieee dim at present. telovic: | Weywoutb, | Tete ip the af ot the Wi by Ww and ber | CaptJobp B Belee: | Dantin ihe U & Navy. } five men asbore in boat and Tt fe estimated he must bave ne: Bd tos to chsin. Four Democrat (of Belfast), Pendleton, trom Boston for sebore on Rsineford teland rocka She gatoft ‘noon of 27th, and was returning at nigh: in tow Bonn Fra: from Philadelphia for Clentvegor, or | other particular Scar Carsizep—Capt Brower, of achr Boston, at from Phiascelpbia, reports 34 great a pursle an ever. Thiechse cf By for many ‘alpole. is repor ed Cre’ Hat, Weod of aod fe most tm hy onteined. lost wrecked off Key Briton, no date ved, ey a Bristol fost PM, Absecom bearing Sfatant stout 8 imfies, passed a supken schoouer. appa ewtiy about 10 tons burtben. with painted white abcut etx feet Out o: water: ai! gatia were aot. topmasta were broken of about two feet from the band otthe masta. be bad the appearance of beluga New Jeraey verse). Cept Brower seme, and all bends experienced « beavy equal! of wind the nisbt previons, and thivks the schooner was capsized in the Brrvorr. July }2—The Macaulay (Am ship), from Balti He place more, is aground on the Pampas, near thi bay Drirt or tie Ocran—A | copy, wae toand in a hottle on the Bermuds, on Thursday, the 7b tost: meamably City of Wi PM—We sailed trom” Rew York for paper. of which tha fellow bosch on b Hopton ‘Stet Jan} about 5 1, 1859, o'el Liverpool | noon, 2vth Jan. We have had a god pussage ae» et F&aNK PKAROR, On board ship City of Warhtogton, Januwry 31” Bark Matogorda, of Warren RY, in 1847, an4 now in New RL, U7 tong, | Parties ip that city, on private terme. ‘The new Br brig Barbedos Jure 21, for | arr at New Redford 7th inat, wbip Paleon, Korton, Paottc Ocean, Telcehuavo April 21, wi bble wh ofl and 1000 Ibs bore on beard. Pent home 4700 ibs bone Hag oll on fretgnr Aeporie, yo date, lat 87 40 lon of apd 3 Gays from hew Bedford. Below. bark Roscoe, Coflln, from Pacts Ocean, last trom Narr atPapta Juce 19, Mary Wilder, of Ni Arrat ure 19, jer, of Ww Bi wtreatPay ary jew Bedtord, 770 #p, Dreadnought, of Balifsx. NB, was zold at £1860, Whalemen. 69 40, John Dawnoz, Ucrnoll, Spoken, Ebip Azan, Beapan. from Mails for Sydney NSW, May , for Sydney May 3, no date, Kerg May il. ‘Sh 5 hip J V7 iat 8 1, Tat “Csvolln Int 2.508, tam. Rice, n bn Srezer, Be: Jon AR Ehip Sepoleen, Currt 22. Ny lon 87 40, May 5, 0: 35 8, Jon 19 F. thin Fovent Ctty, Tyler, from NOrleans for Marseliles, July 19, Jai 84 fi fh Bar Far py ebive’ (2. ton 78 6. (reported Am), July Ship “erontie, Vevereaux, (6m Liv 7. ton 10-40 Driviins, Masaball, from Baltimore for Rio Janetro, ‘bin Vancouver, Wood, from NYork Deo 14 for abav: has, lon 10036 E—by the Hoang Bo, st Hong from Borton May 8 f 00) If Bonn ae lay 8 for Hoooluln. no date, Btip Samuel Bureel, Winehel), 16. no Jat, & rbeat, hence for Ban Francisco, June ler, trom Boston for Melbourne, June * @eported Am), from Singapore for NYork, 11, lat 49 20, lon 17 90. erpool for Genoa, July July 16 6 49. out Aer Eiaat, from NYork for Tarks Islands, Jaly f 10. oafl ion boat Mo mit Oriepell, No 1—uly 32. at 41-1, on 0. jlargare: Mortimer, from for Moh mond, 20>, lata 08, lon 10%, bark Oanada, Aulehel, from Poruand for Cardenas. wort, June B—Arr r, . Anpinwsit duly 8~ Art bark. Ells, Town (and ald Tob er ne brothera, Caves’ Gastagens (ond eit ath se . Km ‘on he 1 tith wtoambbip Northern Light. Siaclopnay, Work York; Gilmore Meredith, Pia, Joly 12—OM, Fem B Outting, Pom, from Cron: francis, from'N fie Beata York, both July 12-Arr aldinns. Bunker, #1 bs, Helene NYork et NOTIOARS; ‘Yor Bouprsvr, July 12~ Arr Quebeo. Kuark, NOrleans. Baserin, April In port ellp Renown, @mita, for Pal | | | | | | | | | | i | | | . | month, &, |“ Ransatos, J TVork 4 At ding zaveth Cowell, Griggs, from “\ymouth, NU arr 26h, OM Grerntns, Brown, from do, arr Jul 2. do: hegan, from do. arr 2h, do; frederick W Purgor, ar: 2th do: GM Robertagn, Nickereon, ding, byes, , ready, ‘aly S—In trig Joh for Tare poet bark MH Gaston, Maxwell, for how, Kiwall, from Bangor, are 20'% dn to load for dene; solrn Rit Piaget Mara. Goo Nam, Patna. from » Morrow, aad Frances at'y, Matt & ‘0. Savannad—MoOresdy, Mott & Oo, barienion er. Richmond £6. with wane etnchon. 31th inet. at 4PM. off >F Moorebonae, Sarbados, July r Brig *razer (Br), Wright HMrboro, NB, 10 days, with plas ter, to mspter File 1 cen en, Lova, Calate, 12 day, with lumber, to timp evbew “TRrle aren, Aud, Macbiaeport, 9 deye, with lathe, to Stanp , for Liverpool, out over tbe . supeet—No veaiels insight, Wind ly that Une doat squall. 4 pocket bone was found in the mn, was wrecked at Salen nat Afvien, May 17 ‘Crew and care mavad. a ion the ras transhipped to the ship at = F Sth ingt) fa then cleared the 17thof May Where be will next turo ly forty thoneand doliare with besioer more bage of ) cofter of 150 Ibs each, of stolen cargo The federal govero ment bave undertaken bie arrest with aviaw to the restoration Of both ship and cargo to their lawful ere Brig Ouive, at Philadelpbis, anchored off Reedy Tsland om ®equall, and ‘an anchor and eleven (a:home her mastheads whisb were ing tan « Tuoter's fawn ward the ‘at 12 o’clcock built at Piermont’ bedford, bax been purchased by hence for Hovg Kong, Jane c= BY ay BF7¥Al in Ab gland. nae, (toe, Verman, from Loudoa tor San Francieso, July 12, i, lon? at at Se ae emma Ayr o4do Jane %6 brig Thoe Troe hides, Lantere, NYork; JUh 4 vehe betele, Davis, aetiens tor Heinatere t Br orig Princesa Royal, Bigge, tin Ly ee sae to to poten tekp Jury er Chas Cooper, Short, Gloaweer Jo | seph Grebrint, Gtlobret, Liverpool, ‘tb, Hf Veonend, Wy~ | man. Yrkiet 1S Coan duly o-Arr kanily Noator, 6 Fob, #8: 12h, Pears y by tow Preree. ington: yomndnr Siren varie sh Toon Bertram, RYork, Nin bane any Win oxina: armen, | (Capiz Juiy B- sid 0 ry | Word. fusnos svree 8 Benebeee Mul'orr, ay taennie 1 Gowns daly 18°" or Bex mts (9) N York (end proonaded foe ambor Pircttea, Tae ® Tn port thing Levant (Rr), Pearna, Bowron ey Btinelmahure (dan) for do or NYare BEE per ton: ¢ Crowell to loud for Boston; Hootie, hod athens hig Lneknow, Gorham, Aetnourn® ruse Jniv IT are harks Dovid Langiay, Atenop, Phi- Wortinger i Sid 16eh, Orig Uauret ten man Mipnel (a0) Oemae arleawas 10h sehr Wonder Nortbrop rurton: Iet; bark FA Papotog, Barding Wore Trenreeaon Jniv W—s re hele Dandie, Griffin New Vor, £14 110. burke Onbiio Buntley. Philadelphia; i2th, Paonia, ick. Rew York: (th brig “Calecne,’ Johoean Ao; 14ib, *Neosret” Wallace do. i6tb, brig’ Myre W doit, Con- tive, do. 5 uly 12 Are Ring Philo Poster, Salentts tor Lea~ eonsel Dray, New Neteane for (end procerden) Bf Marun. French, Matansse for nd proceeded) 'y - Arrebio Dabito, Lane, Oronstadt for Boe ton Fivenixa July 12-Rid Seory, Wileon, New York; Tropic, Nowell Genow Grovcesten, Tuy W- Arr Viellant, Curtis, 8 Joho. 8B. Sr ascow Ints 18 Ave Jane Degeets Lambert, NYork ret Pryde. for Boston; 3 and Fairfald. for WYorR. Paswed by, A Purtoton, Given, from NOr leans fer Bette PELvory, July 9 Are Maceniay, Ragers, Baltimore, | Ip port ib. tor red Jase ots Smith R In port 12h Zee Mymvh fer Philadelndin Farner, Tay eek. itewsrt, Turner. New Orleanay Fracoleco: 12th Bavaria, Bailey, 4 Lu Rdward & Ritee, i or Bore Kora Way 1 To port ship Charmer Laona, for Foo chow, with ooacatch, load pew (+0 ‘or Uondon, Dark =ehy Ewer oat; Havana, Jniy \9--Arr King Bird. Col tne Ax arr'bocr Mawel Howes, WOelsonss 0th by ne Chirch, Winrssret: Dat, George Farrte, 224 pleamabip Gavestoo, Hutening Nurieans via bh, atin Rt Lovie. Rerry Tondo: hrige Marthe FIIL, ‘ia. Key Weat: Indge danny. som, Rowton; 20%, hark clon, Portang: ork Hntow, Ryen, NOrieane; 8 # Mem. ite NY. (etnce en): J 3 Harris, ‘ araiso back Orean Pavorte Cam Pst mouth brige W Clark Wall, Boston 224 Kdtobnrg. Bartlett, Portlan?: echr Rieober Taher, He! or Took). NYOre. CVs Nat. bard Taner, Plombies owes: briz 89 Adame, Ireko Faiwonth; 224. sehr * eoublie, sath ond, Tete or Wigut July 12—OfF Chae bottie, Pruta, from NOr- Jeane for Govemh: Livanroon, meh Beckwith, Pensacola; Coleco, Cbsse Modis: 14th ste Enoter, Sealey, Savannans Beene. co: Castine Bieveon «rovetadt; I4tb, Montezama, Acheroft, Mobile; Lary Thomaean, Peodie'on,’ # York, W6th, Milton, Fradiord, Ga'veron Havelock, Snow. N/mlens. Blo 12th. Mary Warbic 0. Beary’ 3 ton ‘pmse Charleaio Qiark brown, Chy Pot, Ith, Mary Ogden, Loveland, Now Yor C14 12h, Crimen Mason, WOrleang; Vandalia, Putien, aw York: Sir ‘John Yrar kin ‘edelshis; U3th, Sarab ierew. Eurdiok, NOrieane: 14th St Pat-toe, Palew Mbila- ne Baplend, Delen», Portiand, Me; The Curen, an, Me Vath Markinaw Sammer for Charleston; 1h, 3 + wift, and Marathon, Y vier Nor! L.onnon Joly 14 ar wamesug, Rogere Havenm Emily hna, Monk, § York (and ent Farley, wicbole, NUrleane; Oh. out for do enme a Purver Nichole, and Mery 8 Risb, Rich, Pex Chareb, for Dents and 8 York; and others ag te ». Ip port 15th Jane for Bre: x f ly 12—Arr amaewm, Burke, At Toho. WR 1¥ 9-Uft Joha Nanoves, Cofiia, 65 days froma: brig xenex, Mc‘opuell, Portland; DAL Mh adip Marengn, Donaghy, Jama Warr-n; hrig Tallulah, Hansoo, NCriesre: sche Cumberland Semmes Havana, Rid i") hark Lelen’, Rnmehees, Ralmonth; sobr Martha, kell, Boston; 19'b. havk Hacusb ianor, Chase, N York; anh, Sea Lion's lexander, Faimoath; 2ist, one Beaper aon mi oa Poutsmootn, {uty 18-Pasped hy Margaret Evang, Waraer, from Lor don tor S York. apa incded pt.at Prywovrn, Iny }4—arr ki meri Keliew, Morteciien. Pe Meo previons to Mtb Jorentné Pelton, from NUrleans for pts erp. ANAW nly SM steamehing Origaha, —— _ & ceo: Ihtb. Hoxore aby. 40:16» ably, Valtnre, GAN. hi Porta Anuwas, Juiy 4—#1d vara JR Mors, Reiley, an Freneieon. Picton, Jnly B—Arrechr JR Hugh, Hogh, Phaadatohias 2k rig hover's Bride, Gerrior, dn; 224, eehr Margaret, Odell, QvvENstawN, Joly 18--Of Capella, Lund, fram NOrieane; Vanenard bavie trom Cleveland Quipec Tuiy 22- arr brig fecrdtieh, Brand. York: 294, park wibre!, Furnace, co C4284, ahip Sunbeam, Bisbee, Snius Inte 1K—Tn_vovt Kdwd O'Brien, Fonntate, froma Havre snd -bewmut Sfegine from do, in the Tyne Nook, boo err 1b. Cid previous to 4b, 0 F O'seyn, Stromsearea or Bumarnc Heap. Tune 29—Cff. Serab L Brydnt, Jones, tram Croperact tor 8 York Mima. rorr, Mev 80—In port sion Gelden Hom, (er, for Roster (a ala reported for #almonthy, Wild Banter, Reara tor Reng Kons tew dara: avd cihers. ld May 29, ship Oxea- bridge Matthews Calenits Facua. Jn y 18— Ary barke Tadian Belle, Tenney, Cardenas; IG, Cnds. Anter Tuckennvi! a tT Jon» NR 28 are bing White Star. Kerr. and Mom: ts terear Union, Hnbhard. doz ihare abby Oral, Shanks, Gari Phitedeipata, iy 8—~Axr bark tbetiv, ones, Sumatra, Taniti abt Say 18—arr hark Weamerger Hird, Dealer, Rio paraiso. and transbioved part of cargo of rotfee: smecaerrived ot ona @rancico) ard ald 2a Clarines Pettigrew, ¥York, in Tobe) Orin, Clark, Paqning In port Jove 15, sbine an, to ined weno tp Rolivar tor Pabering Wiley, oF < allan; brig Townsend Jones, Jones; snd othere ae before, ‘Wrst Coast suMaTaa, ADT) 7—Om the coset, bark Trieste, wall, from NYork, ldg pepper: no other Am vessel on the = Home Porta. ALEXANDRIA, July 27—arr brtj Catharine Rogers, Britt, et Tebr, FB; schrd Wen Vagon Staplen Tannton. MG Do-fos, Fal, Fall iver. Wid sobre Revenge h, Baker: Tantamonnty avin and Peory Cole, Hazel oa, ; Commander.tn- Chief Martin, Nomark REE ROOT: — Are 5A ; Charles A Berkecher.stnbre: Sonhls Any, Smit, W ialases. Witiarmay > Roore. Ingersoll: L Duoont Carenp; and J Soott, Mtrdeail, Phiindelchia ship Ruvops, from | vernon! via Balla a brig. Old ehtos Agnes, Faces, Rt Rtanben to load for Remove! Fs'ea, You: g, ROrieana: Fr hark Gea de Lourmel, Gi rand, Marretiles; brig Montireln. Govere, Port an i Tobn P ovina Rorkam: apra M kdwarda Rowarta: Tenballa, Fan}iin: Pasion, Kakar, nua “abot, Bamilten, Nvork. Bide sin? SW to WE. Er stenmabtp Carade (at 1025 AMD: barke _ Planet, Al nd Conran’. Talend Ci\y, Union, Belle; brign Jena, 91 ra Fen, Bs UTIMORE, Jure 27—Cid ateamebip Potomac Reale New York vin Norfolk: berks Qoesn Brida Rureaas, Montavidac or Boenoe ss ¥ee: Dorch-wer, White Rin Janeiro: beige Abhota- ford, Conver, Aspinwall: svq@*le, Werren, St Jaen: Hove (2: Moore Wivétea: rehra Mebawk, stanles. Ponce (and ele): Pe tel, Shanks, Forto Oshello: Sannsh Martin Staght, NYark; Cobsesst Tohev, NRedtort: Breere, Hu'se, Providence, Bid Br brig Wehewk ‘Staples. Ponce %, July 18—Going in, achr J H Toone, Penntagton, ann, BANGOR. Jule 24— Arr Rremen ship Bremen, Maver, NOr. Tears: Bic big Jenazio, New York: 2h. bark J soongon, Blabe, Keavsport: eehrs Wary A Pierce, Smith, Philadelphia; dusting Brith, York, BATB, July ®— Are eohes > zentioe, Oliver, WVork; Bra- nl Rowen isitzabethport thr Gerdiner: October, T Phi. iedeipbia for Baliowell. Sid 2tn ech Geo W . Mo- wer —, BRISTOL, July 26.0 2%7—Arr_ashra Boston, Brower, Phiia- delnbia: Cazelle, Pitman, Mew York: NB Borden, N River tor NYork Sid ecbr DT Willets, Beker, NYorks nope a eeeteae mith and Vietory Gladding ¢o FALL RIVER July Arr hrig Solty eebr Reorgetoen we, Hall, Alex ia; ot ashore same aitern: Inge geoarted Fiyewny, Davis, Phtindetphia; Adele Felicla, d achen 7, 5 Adel Osriwrigbt Flizabethnort, iin GALVESTON, July 16—In port bark Trinity, Lenek, wac; Driva Bouth, Ptickney: Panola, Wass: West, Stodiay, sod- North. Davidson, une, hive Ken Maria, Constitution, and ‘bark Ger Green remained outaisn a July 2¢— arr echra DP, Talgey, Phiiadel- pin: . Atel eley. & York. WARSFORD. July V— arr semen Unoes, Bates, NYork;: sobre Argo Tooker, Rilzabethpor': Joanua, Hand, hia. PI echra Peliona, Coleman; Mary Rilzabetb ham, and Geo ® Conover, Holman, NYork sloop Trace, ee LAVACA, July 27—In port echr Stampede, Brand, to rati* next day for NYork yA ACHEABPORT, Jnly 23—Arr echr Amelia, Sanboro, New: ly 2)—Arr steamships Wm H Webb, Pisce, and Texas Wilson. Indi d mbt; M maven sg ea ard mht: Mexarhr Joaquin, Yacherstequh teal, 26b—Cid (by tal) ship Taian ‘sureben, lavre; bark Oomet, Jordon; echr Raristere, Knell, Bordeank. BEDFORD, Jnly 27— arr sche Adelaide, Mitobell. Co Bim) wYorrs BOcaE Centber Gaston: tse Sowden tad m} lor’ arab Gas T, a Fa J'Pusiiog” Coleman, do, 6 Van Cortiady Lane Oroe (oot previnnst) nth sunveorr, July 2%6—8ld echr Kossuth, Petiengill, NEWPORT, July 97—Arr wchra Byml L Orocker, Proebrey, Tenstnn for Pisiadelphia: Virginia, Panl, and Whiitier, Pree: bres. do for NYork: 8 @ Onabing, Amith, Portland far do; Ver- milicn, avery, and Chae Hawley. allen, Providence for doz ®orns Sila, Freshray, Tauvion for do; Home, Fordham, and # Apragne Cibba Providence for do. 2PMIn part the above; brig Tar fel 2oore. waiting ordera: ecbre Reger Parmalee, Barow for Haddam; Ella, of Jharleg top (hee recovered her apobor); Sciencs, Georgista, Corinthian, Bloowte’d Gaxervor, Arcturus; wloops Julia Any. Diisent. Jare Grant old sobra Taadelpbie: vires por wth, arado, alae for Philate) oie, PRILADPLPRIA. y 2h rr eehee @ M Robertaon, Mor- row. Barkedoe: OM. Clark, Hoxtony Mary Ano Hingve, Muger, end & Town, Williaa, 4% (aad both old for do); War heed, Sa ith, Providence (ard eit for N ondon). 14 steamer Keroehes Dand, York: harks Irma, Mobre, Barbados, bo wens, Wiinon, Caguayra; Loutea, Jarman, Carden; aoteo Anve Rophin, Moore, Nessau, WP, Alva. Grenwood, % Joba, NA: Baltie emith, Hay maas NVork Starlight, York, Portland: Golorn Ole, Pemmond. Savanny Hi Frown, Rndveott, Provdunce: KT dntth, Y Welling, Welle Salem: ave Galt, Bontoas Vanes Roe Awiey, "tone 8 Friok, Doughty, Lyon; JF fe oSRaL aw da) ‘a AND, July 26—~ Are rig Me a re » peno,achen Sibaubawe, Waster, tardouse Big ae it BS ged hl actival of prbr Sarab Phen te our arrect), Oardenas; DForvey. Grigt, a % Tiley brigs aroostoo! 4 - PBOVIDEN = uly T—Arr steamer Vetrel, Baker, New York schrs Lucy’ Waring. { hiveraly Baltimor, sitet wig, Walden Pore Hwan. Below sh Wid Ont Mowe: Boss NOrivana Old eclre Chronometar, Pierson, Alexandr; K OOF Gercner, Rourne, doz Mall, t "4 Finer, Lew gag Mall, Kelly Moderator, Leta: Wm P lnard. i lesan role. Steejman, ‘Philadelphia, Won ye Mth: aueaines alien: Tady ene, Raunders: Brown, Bani Dewan: ier, Ferry. end Sabot Tiliowon, NT ‘Menai, . Ferry. $ 5 tert end FF ray do. ‘again Ber sh A pomeenobry. July 25—Arr gohre fi & B Small, Donovan, be rie; Carmen. and Chiphia, Mesex Waring. Crowell, N¥ork, nt ae Fae RICHMOND, July Wary w hea Catbariue A J a Brprban, aTonos. Jamon Geib i, Pittman, NYork; Bld achrir Giron wevcor! D Haines, Keeves, and aun G Sikes, Hough: ROCELAND, July 0—Arr schrs Boilyar, Ingrabam, New 0 Taylor, Mormoie via, Camean, Pawtnoket, om & Jawrs, Moalilater. York. eld 2h echre Bollar; Obae Wihaw. Bookitay Sarah, Holden, ard omeworth, Rend, Wyork; 2. Lary W seanndert alexander (rem Camden). Norfolk; sarah Loulm. Yeaton, and | tney fine, Glover, NYork; 2Mub, bark Mary J Kimball, Bele \ cleana, m* INGION, NO, July 26—Arr yor Arcade, Certain, N ges |