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PULO PENANG. Materesting Description of the Island of Pe- and Province Weltesley—MMBulster Ward at Hong Kong, ©2 Route for Pemin. OUR BUNG KONG COBRESPONDENGE. Unita States STRAMGHIT “owATAN, Boxe Kosa, dag 1a, 1800. ‘Mr. Ward, ie New Minister to China, DajRoute to Pekin — The Pevho River—Flag Officer Tatnal—The Island of Penerg— American Rendeni—& Remarkable Pisco Penang Latics—Unated States Negro Minstrels Visit to Wellaley—A Recipe for Culd Water Weihu! loe— Maley Novel Boating—A LUindoo Ridex'\Cninp” and “Cluck” — Water Buffaloss—Cocoa Nut Grovet-—Malay Ourry— Making Sugar—Dificully of Obtaining Labor- @e—Unprofitable Owlie Specuiation—Pleasant Ovrrec Mon—Coolizs Versus Amerivan Starery—Arrical ab Hing of Mr, Ward, he. ‘Pee Hon. John £ Ward, of Geergia, lately appointed Minister to Onina, joined us while we wore awaiting tim ‘ the Islana of Popang, and woare bow o2 our way to Pekin, via Hong Kong. How long we will be im retchiag eur ullima thule, however, it ie difficult to say, thouga Mr. Ware hopes w be bere by the 1710 of Juae, Bis highly gravtymg to an smerican to see hve eountry vepresented by such a man as Mr, Joba E, Ward. 0 commanding micn, «Table wanvers, And apparently able mind, he rcoms emmmentiy quatified to conduct to ® Lappy clove oor present uncertain reiativos wilh the Emperor of Dawa. I call them ‘“ancertain relations’ from the fact diet I bave mo faith in Obimese sincerity, and do not sup pose for a moment that the Jate treaty will be respected tm fall, Sboold they not resist us openly at the mou o ithe Pei-ho river, they will do ao in secret mw, the palace of Pekin, I believe I informed you some time since that the flag efficer bad ordere irom the Department t receive Mr, Weed on board of this ship, and to land him safely at the sapial of the Cninese empire. It was further ordered tens be Bhould be accompanied by as larga a detachment ‘ef abe officers and men as could be spared, and authority was also given to charter a steamer of light ‘Greit, wita which ae Ube Dar of the isa he ane abd ascend thebce W Pekin, or raiber as bear to Petia @mecan approach by water. Chie polot is lovaied by pome as the oly of Tea tin, and by others at a much gher per of the river. Tae deat any, nat nacre 8 etcawer of sight oral (say ope sbat reqai feet so float ber) SA eee enough above Tien tela, while Lue eevond cuutend tbat s6V¥en oF oight fost can ve gearries some seveoty miles avove Wat city (measured by Qo wird:nge of the river), and that from tus, (ue end of bavigation, sores the level country to Pegi, itis a302t We've mies Thus Pekin appoara to be an inland @ily, 2 wesitweive miles removed from water com- apagication, which will be eometning new to our gy5z- weyhers, who Lave geveraily looaced it upoa the Graad (Gs .ai Indeed tne lawer commences daly at Tien tan, pra- eesding (hence to the soutaward and weetward watil reach: the city of Liusm-chou, when it branches oft the foutbwa.d ait castward, crosses the Yoilow river, turus Wence to the eouthward spd crosses the Yang-in> Kiang, a0 @ ally winde ageie to the southward and esat ‘Ward until it ends ac’the city of aang- now, near the sea, @Ad ib iattcde 30 degroes 2) mtau.cs vorit—the eaticrs Jevgth of vhs vemarkavle scream being about 549, mikes ina straight line. But if we estimate by is actual pourne ihe ditiance would be probably doanied. ke would seem, Werefore, from these two hontile opi- Binns wpen ibe subject oi the Davigasion of tho Pei-ho Shai iis bo be bo Welvial Laster, Wis thiog of gesin, ‘Ward safety 10 tno gares of Poxia—wiore exp -clu!! we find ihe Chinese arerse tw our visi wiser to been entrusted this deli servi is he best man the navy weuic have baad i: been siftes for that pur- ie i# ut present ihe flag ofllcer of this Fieg Officer Jusian fatnali—bdar will beter Known to the newspaper g the Mexican War ag Saptata Cataa'), Toiied Staves sieawer §, witn woick sail vessot Be steamed iv uo ter the guns’ of the eastie during un Dbembsrcaieus of Vera Cruz, aod tore® somecong 168 sbeils trom his single guo inio the erty, Dis bite ves wel being at tue time eo cidss co Le castle that tho gua could pot be depressed eufilciontly 10 bring her la range In addition to rep 0 for \odom tad Flag Ollier Cattueil also stands nigh asa m Jadgmont end greet ioitinee ely #12 Coodaence vpog ine t the fra’ teow to carry t Walls of the capital We ingontinently prove wh nendis? Aad now while we are steaming away for Pekin vis Houg Hoog, ict us tmagine oureclyes back at Puio Penung (Penang Leland), cbout which and ils eavirons T wien to write tome particu a We reacted Georgeiown, ine capital of the islaud, om ihe oh u wule awaiting the @rrivai of Hr. nd matl steamer, mmused ourselves by mak acqaaintance of the peope. We commenced by caling oificiaity ugon tue Acting American Cousul, Mr. C. 0. Currier, of the Lease of Reveley & Co., avo then aod there decor cnewn to his two pariuere, Aiveore. Green ana 0. W. Tsnould Mike Wo devote'a comme or more tw those gextiemea, Di Bust restrain my exthusianw for want o, spac cply remark that the oiflsors of thie ship can eeply ibe amount of t r @ beng of this house, Mr. Currier, ange history. In 1846, be left Fupercargo of @ vessel, kad eboruly efter foucd himeclf woater ot Penang. [aenty-turee years hare passed since then without bis ag: okivg upon his native and True, & handsome fortene rewards him for those ug yeare of bovest toil, and he ia now edoxt to rewura Heme to enjoy it; but waat coanges are awatiog him fuer 80 loug an absence! Pepapg is @ rewsrtable plice. It ie the only «ivilized part of the world to which J have ever bee where a spy of the NER aS pot to debad Lous it mes “remarkedie.”” Tne jadws of Penang are a'so remorksble specimens of the fair sex. I suppose there are wure good singers, more good dancers, aud more guod perfurmers upsa 0 among them thea among suy equal number of f ny part of ihe world. Tais ts perhaps owing to the fact of the piano being their chisf sourve of amusement. It would be icvidioug to select any particular families from their nuwber to thaak for the many ploagaat hours we parsed among them. are eqnaily indebted to all ‘The gentlomen of Penang were not far behiad the ladies fm their desire to furbish uz & pleasant time. Tacy FO: up rides, diners nod bails; carried ns to thelr plan- Gations for three or four dave ata tims, and, in snort, treated ua like princes. In return for all thie we used to Send our bravs band to play ou tue green every olser fvening, gave toem a bail and several dances on board, gad ended with ao extensive entertainment in the negeo miostrel linc. The reader mast not b+ surprised at the fewer, for out of our crew of toree hautred men we have Moowpany of a dozen or more who suovecd admirably ‘while veveral thousand mules away from taege of Chris hy’? or + Wood.’ Daring onc of the plantation visiis epokea of above, Teaw and learned much @hica I thoagat might be tare: Testing t0 the generat reader. I therefore iniulgod ta enclese “‘noves,” to which i now refer ior aa soggut of our trip. Mr. Leopold E Cbasserian is a French gentleman, pa the owner of a largo sagar extate in “Province Weilesiey,”’ upon the mais jand of she Waiay peniogula, op Posite the isiand of enaag. Being ab Georgetowa upoa ® Tisit, snd about to return to lus place, he jasieled apn two of us keeping him company, promiaing to return with we mafew cays, It was tne iSth of April, and the can was just rising as we stepped inte a qnaiet loxking Oot. neve boat and commencea belag Bouiled to the opposite hore, Our parly number X, Chasécrian, tue flag ofit- fer’a seci etary, msacit, the boatman, aad two Aindooser- wanis of the former. lt was ihe businegs of the voatman So urge us aboad at the rate of two miles the hour, and of the first servant vo cool eoda water by twirling the bottles ‘Tapidly i eaitpetre and water. Should the reader wish to cool water or wine when iso fe not to be bad, pat a double handfal of aattpetre Into thres gallons of water; vare your botiies about in the raixtare fora half hour (keeping the corks up), and i! Wii be as co2! as % ts piceaact to the taste. after endiog, evaporate the water over a fire and tho s:ltpetro may be reeo used upon o fu mu. ‘This methol of cooling and operates strongly ice trade Ailogetber a pleszant distrioution of labor, es: three of the party. The arm of tue zea which separates Peuang from Pro- wince Wellesiey is about three miles wide ar tho potut Where we crossed, and upon wearing the other savre wo pared through a periect tloct uf dishing “poate, all wf whom seemed to be doinga most turiving basiness, were provided with along “gill not,” cach manned by om two to three men, and seemed already huif fail fish. These nete, which ad beon over ali night, were being hauled slowly up as we passed, und as each succes. sive foot appearcd above the water, cue or more fish cama with it—finc, large, eolid looking tish—fien, in sho t, whose amppearance could lot possibiy have been improved save through the {astrumentafty of w frying pan, fresh lard, snd a good fire. “Tsay, wo must carry some of thote with us for din. fer,” exclaimed Chasrerian; and he turned and epoke a few Malay words to Lindoo No, 3. “Not a bad idea,’ smiled the secretary nud ‘myself, while Hindoo" No, 1 stopped his revolving occupation, as we ran alongelde one of tuc boats, selected three fisa that weigued permaps twenty pounce, and handed in return six cents. “Oaly two con's each, you cee,” gaid Chasserian “At Penang they charge you @ saillwg. Great cheate—but with us, who know ‘them, astonishingly honest ** Upon ari icing within the fourth of a mile of the beauti- ful white and beach, backed by groves of cocoa nat trees, which foris the sea trout of Province Wellesiey, we came a Budden bi « Billo,” I exclaimed or couree we are,” replied our friend. ‘ Bat, fortu- nately, it ts upon a level bed of voey slippery mud,”’ As You call it fortunate” I queried, not knowing well rat to inter from his wetter or course tone. ? + fore, fortunate. You eee now the boauty ‘of this flat bottomed boat—~ aiuan os ame ‘were on ioe.’ othe ee ee And sure enough, as #00 as our Cel wosbipped his oars’and put ‘bis sues the boat sho slipped ahead at a most ex wourse { admires this uuexpe “ we're aground.” via! propeller had $9 the stern of quraging rate, Of of pre “jolt by in the riid Powaible exit from which fs who may perhaye be tro sbouwatiso, creasing lar of falling cov Land hop, 8k ful ghady © NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JULY 31, 1859. pony, and a covered cart draws by and heving ewwed the cotton weter, &,, our bots iatinated thes Yo moans ihe pyny while che sooretary, and Ade cart tty frignd, the pony, was “back proached him, sub just es I became onrions, ao? tursed was about W iske gach & be was cunning ss well as lg ee aye bis back, Chesser a obttiocinod me. thas De. ckpecied amined Ca friend hao ‘very small pooy, Juleiyy be thought nhewee, ebead. The reeult of this double action cul a fee inches for wara of tail, the oxeree by Bioking up joss at found wyeeif on his ueck. “ gold on!" shouted my two friends. ‘that moment, | next wnvscassary. Tt found me exerting myself backwert toward ine satdie. ‘aid ‘bees stimutasted by au uafrieadly bite at my left foot. Finally I was seated. ‘Lat him go!’ Aud away ‘went aloog the hemeward road at a smasbipg run. The choan hasbed and Raif naked Eindoo stce Ghorseboy) followed as fas: as bo wus abie, and the two arivers ot cart whipped toto ag ving ng trot. Wo wero decidedly “oll”? Tallowed my frived bis bead until the pace Degan to toll upon nim, avd thea offered @ little on. courageweot iv the shape of uw besithy cutortwo. Cus stimulated hin to such wu extent that T tnooght a Sohirp” would be suflicieat the next time, an? so trivd the cxperi- went. Asc gcceral thing | am opposed to exveriments: don’t think | ever knew @ thriving maa who was always “making experiments.” Upaen thie occasion, however, f was destined to make a discovery. No sooner did 1 get olf woat Was lotende) as % stimulating sound thin ay wali friend camo to @ short stop. Tha remulc may bo god then described. I suppose every ooo knows how very diffloult tt 1s to k upoo & very smal pony when he is going vory fast, whea be comes to & very short stop; I do, at any rate. regaining the saddle, with couskierable d\ficatty, Lconcluded to await the arrival of the oxen, ia rier tht 1 might obiain some regarded the habits of Province poaies ip general, and of my fricad ia particalar. Chasseriad laughed heartuy as J explamed the cade to hin, end paid:— “1 made a mistaxo; I should have warned you that al! catile im this part of tbe world aro taught > stop whea you chirp aud to go abead when you ciuck.”” “On, is that 11” “Come along, sice.”” ‘Our road was nine mises ioug, aud perfectly Jevel aud bard. It carried us aiternate rice fleids aud cocoanut plantations, over tue former of which the sua ehoue down wiD great power, aud through the latter of which it scarce! trated at all Tho grain had been cut frem the fields, avd dozsoa of the “water buffalo” dragged their hugo and abiatng bodies throagh the rev grass ip evarce of food. 1 goticed demge 6 warms vf (lee whirling around the heads of these animals, and ‘bere and there a white crave-like bird seated upon thoir decks. The business of this bird seemed to be H anap ap all such oneary fies as came within his reach,and ino idea ocearred to we that I would call a balt and see how many be ener in a cortain time. 1 therefore o: to my friend, who readily lent hiaself to my viows buttuloes, however, Were bot 69 indifferent, for | had no fooner become contemplative than they began snulllag the air, shaking toeir heads, and advanelng ina line like so many cuvairy. s course, destroyed ali interest in cranes and flee. I euddenly rememered what when i Chiva,] had been chased by ono of ‘these yory auimals,and tha; I nse taen boon giaito cumbd a treo; I now, therefore, expariencead aa eqial aatistas. tion m betng able to run nway. Most gly ves are these ‘water buifaiose.”” If ine reader caa imagine o cross between the ordiaary cow and bebemm:h, iy wil give @ better idea of tuci> appearance thaa any words ot mine. Taey sre often of a sickly yeliow color, but more geuerally Diack, Thoy Dave long rough horns, a flat ugly hoad, and little or no hair, Thoy are hostile to Haropnaas, bat docile to other races, aven though thoy be They are found every where throaguout t's p world—even in Japa. and drevght, adrift to wallow in the mud and rt —and are used ag beasts of bardoa Wuen their work i3 0 to Gnd thetr awn food, Tue nat Kine gcoured to a riag throy oxen” of my frieud Chasser staller, but very much like ours, th the show Leaving this rica field, with tts host! sup, behind, I ers rt carried soe’ throug mile in width. How lopg ing. Isolated hou imported Chinese, far eoge was a vill u ny ) probably a haf was [Gad ay moma of jadg arly ten oc y, tbe , pulled up at the door of the “boase,” Chasseriam and the Seoretary dr: j as the clock was siriking, and ut elevon (aver ag bath) wa were roated beforo sack m browk(aay as can unly ‘be farniehed where the fogre ‘or “Malay cur- ry”? are plentiful. ft was woreo riding a tae hot fan and boffaloes to arrive finally at ‘ sle'ak aod only inbale the exnalatioug of that cerry. “You'll have w hot ride,’? Sie, Cook bad observed before we started, “but the curry that Chusserian will give you will more than repay for it? “Why do you call your piaco Malsko! Hindov No. 1 commederd Lin circle with the cusry, ani No. 2 followed with a dish of very while rice, “Becauscl am a Frenchman’ and docacse my nei 78 are Englishmen. Toey make jokes wit mo aaz with them,” bo rephied, vith a regniar Frev< “Bat he’s got a bridge that he cals ‘Wa and thataquares the ta..cs,” observed bis i apt from the foot of the table, wilh # frien tly laugh. “Yes—must have tho oquinibrium,’ asecnted our host. “Boy, champsgne!"’ Alter broakiast we walked through the sugar establish. ment. Itconsisted of tuo mill for grinding, tao huge cavidrors for doiling, tne revolving framer for ccs? falizing, the long, Hat yorms for cootmg, wid ihe angular boxes for aaparating the molasses Dy detaping Then there were tho distillery, where white rum poured forth i a Ftream; the prekiog room, wher sugar was sewed up in raut bags, and the onthouses, wore the pressed cane was spread to dry, to orderauat it might ve eused 98 fuel for the furnace. When he drst came w the provincs he found the other planters planing and griading the year through, withou! Tegard to soecons. Atficst he followed their cxaiaple, Dutafter a few yours thought it was wrong, and bezac making experiments. The result of those wis the coa viction that the eane ehoula be planted between January and June, and that twelve tonths after date it would be full of juice and ready for the will. If plented between Juce and January it required fourteen, Often, sometimes sixteen months | to muture, auc then cou'd not be ex ave a8 mucd Juice a2 if it bad been planted eooncr. Io preparing the ground he ditched very deeply and planted in rows six feot apart, each plant being wre feet from ite neigubor. In selecting the jcints to be piented he took those hes: t up (ibe highest three) and ander favorable circumstances | these came up at ibe end of about ten daye. If ne were to plant the three lower ones thoy would not grow a all aud were the middie cues taken the time would bo month or more, His plantation constsie1 of 820 acres; he bad 450 under cultivation, and employet bands, at un average poy of 100. per day, Tao co tire expenzcs of ibe pantation averaged $60 per day, apd be had cleared $27,000 during ihe ine) thirteen montts. Neighboring juvgie laud was to be bought from the government at $3 the acro, but to get ready for cultivation you must callit $30. the great d cully under whic he labored was wantof iaver. Coc ue hire as many bands 23 be could employ, he m: Goudie the vaive of the eétate. Teaked bim bow he bad obtaised the amount of labo be then had, and whore oxisted tuo difiloulty of 1acr iw” Hes replicao— “These men tha you see around you are mostly King (Biadovs from the coast of Malabar), Malays and Jari neve—chichy the latter. Tas two former we engage wherever we can find them; the latter come by chip io You know there is a great desire upon the part ¢! all Javacese to meke a pilgrimage to the sacred city « Mecca. Ths desive is not the rosutt of « religions feeiiny, hn Of sheer jazinees. alter 4 Javanese has been to Muse: ere 4 furntehes resupport without any labor on h part. Thus they leave Java by ship loade for Meoza, ana when ready to return; being often jout money, arc forced to get back as best they can, Thus they’ flu) themselves iodebied to the captains of returning ships, who n etop here to hire them to planters for oue or more years. We advance their passage money, allo * them $5 per month, retain $2 until we aro rofuadod, ani band them $i atthe end ofeacn month, Sometimes ws get “Kings” in thegaine way, and though wo geldo. loge by the Javancze, wo almost invariably sullee b latter. The other day I advancod $4,000 for some ef Kiings, and at the erd of a month there was scarcely one Of them left with me.” «What was the mattor?’” I asked, 8 purfeft of sugar’ “Not abit of it “Did they die fron ey all ran away, racre!” “And you, whut did you co, mon ami?” “Moi? Ob, wy part was easy cuough. I pay w the captain the $4,000, and then I must Jook for some m coolies. Now you see where exist the diificuities of ge! ‘ting labor,” “Yea, indeed,” I reptice ‘and were it not so un a rally cheup (thet which you guoseed ia retaining), yo: Would loge, stead of uke, your $27,000 # yur. “Certainly.”? “Cannot ihe potice help your’ ¥ asked. “Are there no Jaws to protect the plunter!”? “Ob, yes; thero are yery good'laws, butthere ia also a hovse of correction.” “T should think that would ry be better still’ I said, in- aairing sit might be better if it was a house of correc. tion; but toe truth is, that when csolice are put tn taors by the juge for desortion, they have such A Sine time Wat they con’s wist to loave avy more. I get up some fine morning, for ixsteuve, ana learn that wen, twenty fifty of my coolics are missing. I report to the polic”, and all they can find are captused aud held subject to roy ler. Igo tosee them, pay expenses of capture, and ask them—“Well, are you countug buck!” «Well, then, I put you in the calahoose.”” “As you piease, air,” or words to thut cifset, thet t0 the judge and “So T tak, he reade them to tac house of cor rection, where they actaliy gut fat. Don’t lang; it \s tree; and this stare of things must Inst 20 long as tho authorities have not the power to help us.” ‘Thus {t will be scen, thut althoug’ labor cheap in Provinoe Wellesley, th db ken pelicy of the erm rasee<-"You are fr to the awe righte os the Apgio Si wherever our flag is there meat you bo ‘irc id. in rich and wood ond the drawers of water. You are u bot you must do ailthe dirty work ”? of but that her and tip in that three We of days from Pe q foo er, and M. de Soar! ge ting ready to leave for wopth, and learn that the been share aman time. an chy im company NDS imagine lian officer yi an Engl ope imtebda carry fourtwen — buncred moon the Baal eo such bins well, It te suppaned Flag otoer T. 0 the Mississippi wl town along, which, with Charter, will toako our sqoadros wamber and some eight buvdred sours, four hundred these will accompany the Mivister, white main apctored outside the month of the Out for the anips The Germantown narrowly escaped shipwreck a tine NS G8 ee ee reef Lo ba Lao te . Tiorward yoa ar lott danger, by Staine Master L.A’ Ueardplee, of tat ship. : ‘Ou new Minister hss already worked himself into the graces of the world at large out here He en uppretending, very able and genticman. Perhaps he ie the firat of bis cloth who bas ever been universally papalar on boerd of to him around, Our Havana Correspondence. Havana, July 28, 1850. ‘The Inferior Cuban Courts—Their Oostiution—Strange De- cision of One of These Courte—Sertous Charges Agasnse the Sisters of Charitye-Progress of the Fellow Pever— Death of Four American Captains—Count Cavour’s Cir- cular in Havana—Enthusiasm of the Italian Resideats— Datructive Fire—leems yy Mexican News—Dulness of Trade, dic., dc. Although I baye, upon various occasions, paid due at- tention in my letters to some of the doings of the Real Axdiecia Preworial (the Supreme Court of this island), yet Iieel I have somewhat negiected the various other tri- Duna's that exiet here, I now send you the details of acase desided by tho Tritunal de Comercio, sending you “names and nuraders.’”” ‘Tho Judges of this covrt are ail merchants; they are ap. pointed by the Spanish government. A lawyer (termed a ‘cousUito, ) is also appolated, who gives advice nou any law points that may arize in acy case before the tribunal, aud Mf the Judges decide contrary to that advice they are beid Pergouaily reeponsibic. The Tribanal de Comercio, in wtdi. on 10 being a cours of law, also exerciges the janetious of & Chamber of Commerce. Toe ship Armorial, of Bath, Oxstand master, arrived bere 1th of May inst, Gfiy-eix days from Livyerpooi, after an exceedingly tempestuous pasorge, as I reported to Jou soon after her arrival bere Amcog hor cargo wis crockery ware and sugar boilers, consigucd io Mes3-8, Mor Unea & Cortes, Bicart Pages & Co, and Gabriel de Amo: nada. Osp'. Causiand on his arrivel, anticipatiog Vans hue cargo bad shifted, entered ins protest, which was after. wards extended 1 due form, aad rexitine surveys made et his Tequett, by oder of (ae Coiied States Consul Captain Cavsiand faitiied ali tho requirements of ibs law. Upon ciecaargipg the carga it was tuund, as is was antir Clpated it wosia be, somemhat damaged, upon which the abovensm 2008 refused to pay the freight. Capt Cau ew wii th more than $706), aud the Court gare ite Of the Cousighees, opoa what gro give. Phas wiwu the eh'p were responz:bie for d ypured the under eters and aot done 10 cargo by the act Of God, abd os oy the careiegsuu's of the captaia or the unsoasorthinens of his ship. C7 1 snpporo, though, tho Yok Mutt be wked €3 a fairsauple of Spanish law Suat'y, oon ny clats—the of Obarity. jeper epital of Saa Lazaro, outs! y otber hospi Sisrers the wails 0 8 cKy se residing Bice the sdvert ir taking trator to tue leper Tulbisior of reiigi very frequent tye of leprosy th y the hospitals, only an ato 18 retained, end ae being a i wb ieast pita! tDpaLie ters 01 Cuarity ‘Ss, t of Ss Lazaro who o: any out Sisters of Caanity for the govern. j hed oy soikury conduemeat | Tue coMplaiut ug’ suay | went in the bos; the rucaber ¥ mauy of the pavents there is extrem r brokea bavi vl hearts” or the repld te o} the dineete to its fital slage caveet by t fi treatment to which tao patients Lave the fdepds 2, prefor to & of spreadiog te un‘ortunates } ep them in their { diseaso among od them to the uly 10 medical trearmont, yt [ am sunt durlag ab captains atve—thoir names | are Captain Parducge, of brig U. P. Piaker; Oaptain Wall, | of orig Williem U. Giark; Oxptain Hoyt, of ship St. Loa, and Captain stark Ginn, of bark Jape M. Thurston, of | Bangor, Ma:ne. This latter vessel had been ix | days, ona waited tho resvoration of her master to healih | to procecd on ber passage to Falmouth. Captain Gian Was considered jv a jwir Way Of recovery wll! about four | o'clock of the efterncon of the day on which he dicd. at | about ihe above mentioned hour the deceitiul insidious | disease assumed atacst malignant form, aud within five hours its vi.tum was a corpse. Peace to his Bvul, Count Cavour, the Sardinian Minister, hus issced a cir culay askicg for’ eunseripuons from vio Italians resident in foreign countries in benalt the woun ied Sardinian yol- unteers. A copy of the clicalar bag reached this city, aud was recetved with great enthusiasm by the [alisos who well pero, few of whom, 1 boliove, posses great wealth. However, seven onzas (8 19) were eibed within a yery few hours among them, without tse ext eflort being made to obtain subscriptions, Doubtiess a much larger amount will quickoy be raised, A eorious fire broke out about iwo o'ciovk on the morn ing of the }8:h instant, at the warehouses of M,ssra Aviles & Leblacc, Cienfuegos, which, with tose of {hos Terry, Eeq , Wore coosumed. Several persone were ge vorcly iujured, but, happily, there were uo lives fost. Property of the value of $100,0C0 was destroyed. By the artival of ihe Seamer Marquis ce |. 2 st., from Tampico, Vera Cruz 0 de la Marina bas received etothe 4th inst, In a letter from the city of Mexico, adiresacd to a Vera Cruz paper, it is stated that Mejw Lad eeu nominated Geaoral-im Criet of the Central Di } by the banks j is coccerned, {tt manded by General Woll, who bas lost his comuand ani his rank reducedfor bad Conduct at Guanajuata, Ov ayo and osher places Tho same letter states that tho federal forces had taken Salamunca on the 24ih of June; that Marques was about to rnive the etancard of revolutiod: tuat General Mira mon’s Secretary Was Copaged in wrilig ® manifest of ident, which Miraiuon desires (© present to the ua 24 cireuiar calling upon the Go to meet together at 7 bimeoll au a comimoa goldter, yornos 10 forget their suifiove and eng.ong between the chiefs, and com may bo beneiicial to the ane Withes ihe Strive to heal the 4 bino upon a plan of unity whi elements which compose the national party. Tue Reforma £ wreso, of Vera Cruz, of the Oth tust, at Clucad Vieworia by Licutooant Colone) Garza, ae aleo the expected armamedt, bad arrived at Vera Cruz ihe goverement of Tamaulipas hat received 200 barrels of guppowder fiom au American yeeeel—-tne W. W, Harsen. Goueral Garza was aga'n at Vora Cruz mpking definite arrangements of important matters connected with the provecuton of the war. Jt was rowerca at Vera that the forces of Jalapa, under the command of Cobos, had attacked Piacoluta, but We Frogreso contradicts the rumor in wl. Seldom has been scen three cays so dull in all branches of trade tn this city ag those which have elapsed since my Inet adviccs of iho 198th inst. Sugars, of course, havo not escaped {10m this category, altnough holders remain firm At my Inet quotations. he stock of clayed tugurs be tween this und Matanzas ia estimated at 340,000 boxes, against 260,000 wt the rame tume inst year, aad 285,000 tbe year preceding U. ANornER Pauze Ficur Kesrvcsy.—The vi- cinity of onr city has ag: been disgraced by one of those brutal affairs known as prize fights. For two hundred dollars, two men, named M and Kearney, met yesterday, twelve miles above town, and horribly battered each other. Three steamers, crowded with passengers, left the wharf at an early he Charm, Piak Varble and Empire. ‘Shey were accompanied by sausic, flags nd vefreshnier Arrived at the “ground of arms,” the “y * took place. Sixty-six rounds, took place, when Kearne Was declared the victor, On the twentieth round, Me » his haud, but continued to fight v a til hit ond, Auron Jones, threw up the sponge asa 1 of defeat. McCarty was loth to “give it up so, though one of his peep: hotly contested, * was out and the other completely bunged ap. ere 8 considerable dissatisfaction expressed it, and the Pointers, who backed Me , were much disheartened. ge ainount y ch On y. e oft led ow kuive very briskly, clothing. He was ings hy the Whea st thr hon Ju pare | Suly 1, 1869, by baiance.....,.. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. aire ee Baronnay, July 30-6 P.M ‘The steamebtps Ariel apd Clty of Washington atid from this port to day for Europe, the former with $702,117, ‘tho latter with $1,216,000 im speote on freight. Tacse heavy sbtpments of specie from market where money ig growing dearer fo » market where It is growing cucap er, are the topic of mach conversation ln financial uirciee, Exchange closed steady at previous rates, Money is without change, ig ‘There was raiber more business done af the Stock Ex- cbapgo this morping, and for a time prices seemea to have ‘an upward tendency. The demand for New York Usatral, Rock Island, Galena and Michigan Central eas larger tnan for rome days past, and @ smali advance in ali of these was realized, In Centra: tho business done was quite considerabie; there isa rumor of purchases for scooiat of people at Albany,on tho strength of increased carn ings in July. The transactions in Western sbarea wore limited in amount. Michigan guaranteed agaia fell of, selling a8 low as 2034. Panama was 3; lower. Qumber- land Coal advanced @ fraction, closing at about 14. the business in bonds was very light indeed, State stock continue to be neglected, and prices droop. There was ne second beard to day, as osua! on Saturday. Io tho etreet the market was pretty steady in the afteracon. Holders of stocks, especially rattroad stocks, should be on their guard ogainst tbe msccavres of the Wail strec: jobbers, and should not aliow themsolves to_be frigttened into seuling wheir property ata sacrifice, Tuey must re membor that the present time is the very worst taat we have bad for years to sei) property of this kivd. Partiow who wish to sell out of railways and to invest in otaer pro portly should wait until the earnings of the roads tacroase, as they will do this fall; there will tuen be » beter mar. ket for ctocks, aud bigber prices may be obtulued for thom. Yosell at present ts not only to incur a cevdiess sacrifice, but is eorving the purpose of the jobvers for fall in the most effectual wag, ‘The exchanges at the Bank Clearing House to-day wore $16,765,148, and the baiances $1,020,027. The foilowing dividends have been declared: —The Lonx Toland Bank & te 2i annual dividend of tive por cont, pay able August 1; the Bak of the Republic a semi anaus Gividena of ave per cent, payable Avgust 8; the Brovkiyy ond Jameica Railroad @ dividend of four and a half por cent, payable August 16, The receipts at the Agsictant Tressurer’s office were as follows:— ‘Tora! receipt, $324,955 5: —for cunums, 299,995 Br Paymerts...... 812,236 5¢ Ranuce ss 22 28,L16,798 5 Treesary notes received for customs. during the Weeks... 81,852 04 Tht following table will compare the exports of the Zo Ven piiueipal staple as ticies for tho woek:—+ —1858———, ———1859.— Werk ending July 2. amount Value, Amvnnt. Value Cotte, dates,.... 111.408 8,998 $470,068 Flour, ble, 213,245 21,064 16th 3.622 463, 180,866 Twat his. and tee, "i 11, Fork. bble and tee... 1,103 19,498 x $515,402 ate of the week, as $192,906. ‘The following isa comparative statement of the valu of cxports from the commencomen: of the year to Jay compared with that of 1855 3869, Tnerease. Decrease. 6,953,040 3,480,160 ~ 7,270 — — 1,740,15» 98,106 47,184 _ 56,686, — 2,858,14 00 — 988,68: 1.278.403, 270,250 - 56¥ 142 - ase as compared with 185 Botton Pranserizt ot yeetordey £5: y for be past week bes been somewhat n odlained by borrowers, wibough ive mone milidessy. Paper i eharply ecruus ai iho bavk#, aud bons bat the dest finds faror at a Oulsice prices range frou eight to tw fowe lnetancce b)guer rates ure ollered, The specie belo City 18 $4,721,720, The teadeucy o wards this poiLt, So far as our Vicinity York ba'auves ure davy accumwmaticg iu favor 0: Boston, with little or no demaud, Resding Railroad, for the week endiog July 23, brought over 29,008 tons, muking a total since January 1 of (0,940 tone, agaivet 890,179 tond in the sume perioa Tho Sebaytkitt Navigation Company brougn: 05 tovs, meking a total tonuage this season of 18, NewDEt 626,576 tone lage senzon, Wo learn that tho Penneylvania Central Railroad har purchased the Cumberland Valey road, runaing from Harti: burg to Chambersburg. ‘The road is fifty tro miles Jeng, ana by its inst baiauce sheet coat $1,292,326, aao earned, net, in 1868, $79 372—equal to 6 47 upon its cost. Too Harreepure /atrict ana Union rays:— ant hundred thousand dollars worth of the old stock of the Cumberland Valley Ratiroad, which was owaed by cttizen? of Philadelphia, was sola to the Pencsylvaai Railroad Company lest week. As every share of ths sox baz a yote, 13 new owners will have control of aod wi hereafter monege the affairs of the Cumberiand Val o¢ of course will require our forwarding men tran hrir freight cars to Poiladelphia on tho Pennsylvania Central, instead of the Lebanon Valley, as tnoy do at prescot. -It 18 supposed that now officers will be selectes ge the Camberiaud Valley road, and now energy ed ip conducting ! cy com eceme to bi Stock Exchange. SarcaDAY July 80, 1859. 160sbeNYCen st. 74 Ws 1 ¥ £00 Ene RG im be Gulu Lei Con RR bes. ALO Serre O &A2 m 140 el, L&W do., 60 Cum Coal prf.s60 Cae ae pr RR. bIO 200 do... Wb Chi &RIRR.... 500 do...,..b60 18 Nor & Wor RR... Receipts and Disburvements of the Asgistant Treasurer of the Unleed States for New York, for July, ss sees 182,002,169 96 Recoipta during the menth— ‘Customs. Patent feca...... Post Office Do Treasury nows. Miscelidneour 79936 80 5,966,265 74 $7,961,405 00 $5,566,398 80 264,286 82 —— 5,520,580 71 Balance July 90, 1859, . +. $2,196,805 95 By balance, cr., aisburaing acts. $2,163,173 44 Receipts during the month,..,. 2,228,008 16 — 4,287,109 60 To payments... 2,024,275 68 rearury drafts Poet Office do. DiMBGerrodsscosceoers steve eeeseee creo 92,862,608 96 By bu’ance, cr., interest accounts 31,092,819 OF ‘To jyay ment 784 74 Balance. $121,060 28 By receipts July, 1859... By yo lpis Jul, 3,176,260 94 1,608,728 91 aliter, cr, xpente account for y Oflice.. bias 317,279 24 By coin ‘received’ during the month, “Hibs ia. STREETS By fine barg received during tho month, sevesee 982,836 20 520,643 96 $627,028 40 To payments in coin.......... 68,9084 To do, fine bars... 287,180 40 ———-— 296,008 81 Balance... 4406 88M1,860 86 By coin in haba, in Assi ‘Treemarer’s Ollice,... py ‘a in ant $4,620,700 20 By flu By u OF By b bars in Assay O/ti tod bullion in Dotabrecerererser sree Tota) derorite—payabie in bars . Juial deposite—payable is colo Gold bara stamped ,.... nite cee cnee sees BAUB,795 68. Phila , for coisage. 57. Trapamiited to U. 8 isn: waa 58 Imports (Other then Dry Goods ard te) "ae the Foner bo beycont - Sry ook Muding and including Jury 30, Tin. Von ue ‘Pgs. Value. flardwara,, 218 91.838 Trphoopus 4 4,049 Do.) pig, 10, 283 BA TrouR,0F8.16 5 4 Do. mb’, sun 956 28°369 Giasa plate, 108 17,061 Droge— Acas...... 59 7,824 Lesd,pgs.. doo $787 Carbumm’a 68 3,563 Merai goods 89 14,085 Arrow root, 3 103 Neils. 2 568 ArgoB..... 60 2,813 Tia alum cake, 60 696 19L Burk Peruy. 265 10,383 659 Barvtes 192 106 1717 4,375 2374 6,041 33:9 38 . Hs. 4 8,820 on 3,546 = Soviter.,. 49,173 yb i! 210 Silver ware. 5 455 9,765 Tin, dxes 13,315 83,045 Til = Tia, slave .1,100 20.616 2216 or 1bs,.76,209 * Cudbvar .... 1163 Wi + 10° 1,816 Bumscrode, 681 6.136 = Zine, slabs, 106 6,974 Gum aranic, ua a or ibs..116,480 4 1,883 an 2,008 47,783 Lis Wiis 6,591 862 — 259 73.231 $1426 000 4,74 763 “ash. .1,020 Sugar lead.” 55 Veoil. beans 1 to maser | Serr U B Lee, Saor, Vir Slitidd S s 7 rudber, + 20 439 hol Leather, hides, Brvteen vee Pootsksbocs 6 Hoe, ored. 261 Do., undred Leather ptut 10 Liquors, wines, &o.— aaseR pslnt’ga, 4480 Seeor,. San... Eu'sh b& Suge, b&o.4 400 40 £43,631 21,191 goods, 10 1,487 Keners 1437885 += B97 Copper — 14/82 baler. 672 Cavery.... MS 66,567 Ober... - Gurs 62 33,087 Total. CILY COMME AUIAL «! Sarerpsy, July 3%. Ashes unchanged: stork 1,715 dois. Corton,—Saks of about 1,0C0 bates were mato Frocr has beon in active requeat, aod deairabie lots bave advanced 16c a lic per bb:: sa'es 13,500 bbis State and Western, and 2,000 bbls. Southern, Waear is better: gales 5,000 bushels at $1 38.4 $1 60 for white Kentucky and $1 20a $1 20 lor cld and new red Southera, . Cory is quite dull: sales 5,900 bushels. at Sic. for new mixed Western and $2 for inferior round yeliow. 1 Rr, Bary and Oats were unchanged. | Provisions are ia moderate demaud. Meas pork at $15 $16 31, prime pork at $10 75 a $0 95 per bol, Wriskay is dall st 253g6 a 26 per gallon LeORT. POSTAL DiBECTUBY, Foreign and Momesnie Matis, THR OF OLOSING 4? THE NEW YORK OFPIUD Jowreru -Mortb—sthany, Buffalo and Canadu- iP. Norib aod Weet easy mail... mat Wenerv mali,via tirle 53g AM, and 3:45 Pot Boa and southweaerp 6 P. BM 3 alvace’ cid BLE oorpay Mants,-On Sunday all mails cioe0 al’ ible eflice at 136 P.M. Sauivemmia..by steamsuip —-—— on Friday, ADguat 6. a Ste 7 ‘Ege Uveriand fail for Oaliiornin lesrer Si. Lous tiers €v0'7 Moudsy and thursday atua.W Le ‘St Lo §. Laue Cevy. The Gverlend Msi) from By leet anal we Take City, aver St Jnzoph every Savartay, « Sopeph.”? By steamehtp Quaker City, Eaturday, ee trina do Ry Maram... $0, Pagine..AY menmship —-——" on’ AUBUE G.eeetees cieesetee dBxW0....:.F rom New : risane MARITIME INTELGIGENCE, Movements o2 Ovcun Steamers. Morthbern Light. Mozea Taylor 1TU UAVANA AND N4W ORLEANS STRAMERS. urns Core From New York 2d, arriving at Heveoa 7th sn? New Griesns io, | From Rew Orleats Havean 20a, a F at New York 33:1 Canawna—From Sew York 12b, Leen, Bavana 17th auc New Urlenns 19th. From New Orleans 27ih, Havans 80th, arrivirp at New York Bd, Privaperenta~From Kew York 17, arriving at Havana std cew Oreane2éth From New Orleans 6th, Havana 1 SC hag tI OE oe a nal Saneim Frem Obarleston 4th an » das vane, sce 2d. From Havana 10th ana sth, due at New York 16th avd Sat. S@~ When the above dates fal! on Sunday the steamers will eal on Moudag, except from New Orleans, zy SPECIAL NOTICE. Alt packages and Yelera tatended for Ua shouk Naw Youe Heeawp ALMANAC FOR BIW TORE —RKIS DAY, CLEARED, 1, Wiuon, shampton and Ravro--D Tor- rons Broa, ~Liviags tobill & Son, Stenaaly Potomac. Falun, Baillmore—-H B Uromeelt & tp, Narr Rokizace. Mo eave, Saa Praxctic- Wm TF Solo- be american Congress, Mather, London -Griapell, Mmturn inondes Beandt, Boiterdam -Funch & ied Honma! ew fear ie van Cann Ford Neowcaatie-4 &* ‘Mat (Hato), ‘enrey. Bebis. Ward Auigua. TF Dwight, PB Havant Tasior &%, reo har, Young «8 wa ue Porton, Wen, havanpah vo anion & t irewary “orfole ~actosit & Lae ti ‘baci JADA er ockand “t Plan Sh Mt tayo-F W Hl welt hk 40 mini 400. q Dina: 1onle & Iknyca, “0.0 Mareay, faatociee iiesd oe jatna— Jaw ila ‘barn Mh» 6 & itu. denraeto ne . - soner & Dayton. rE Ca, Bed het Onn = W Laura bebe Woloots ig ak sown Pasion £ Syrorae. Schr J Rogers, Wortbingon Hartford—as nicketh AKHIVED, ‘Steamahyp Potomac, Watain, Maitimore, with mdse, to Th B orear sorveu (Nor), Bocbolle, Mewcaatla, 20 dave wien ornen (Ner), Boci CT onhenee pasa chr Oriente’, « heer, “torseiilog, Hay 18 and Glbraiter June 1B, wild mage to- okin’ & Co. Aavana, 10 daye, with soger, ao Sobr ttevhen faber Cres, nla Sdaye Schr ran Live, Prewner. gaits ‘Sdava Sche Statesman, ait Georgew rE, D1, i daye Fone Fivence Yamewou alleabebport far a0, Sede Joho 2 cams sve Kooviand 4 dave Bobr samuel Giman (rowel 4oxton, 3 days. Bisamer ‘ota. usa ws ja BAILED Olty of Wasbiugton ¢ 3) Liverpool; Artal, Ronth: amp and Bavre; Qnater city, Savane: Obaries Morgan, NOrleara; #lorida, Yavannad; Maghvile Ubares D Samer, town Norfolk kc} ebtp Uaravan, Liverooni: barke Medarlaod payne Reverdam; Zayb r Malaga; Fortune, Marseilles, bie adele (37), e The U8 atureselp Relief, for 4spinwall, aschored at Quwran- De san Jacinto. ‘or the Coaof Africa, Duraday, at 3 Pal, S steam f railed from sW Spit on f Wind during the day 3. Ter nm Marine Report. SANDY HOOK, Juiy 30 quneet—No weward hound verse insight tteamebio Cily of 4 .sbingtm and stip Jaravan, ir Liverpool, clesred the har at 2PM. the ship J W-kaclielt, for Ehanghae, sont clear of the bar. Wind 8, and light, weather clear, LONG BRARO®. Inly 90, sanset—Novesseisiasight, Wiad 8K very light weathor clear SQTAN, Jul 30 sonee—No toward bound vessels in sizht. Wind 88, very light, weather clear, dutaceLaneous. The steamship Sit) of Washington, Capt Petrie, sated yee- terday for Liverpool, with 2t5 onseengers. The Vanderbilt line wail samstip Arial, Capt Wisoa, sailed yesterday afternoon tor Noutba~ ptoa snd Bavre. Se took 130 cabin passengers and 3702 717 in apecie, About ten o clock yeuteriay moratog, 3th, Mr £8 Whitlock lsuncted from his edipgard ot Greexvotut the stewmehtp Flori. da, owned by the Apalachicola and New Orlosng Navigsiion Compayy. The pilot boat Obristian erg So 16, reports:—On the 2th fest, off Sammegat, spoke & Gritlesh brig from Barbatoa which bso Jost three meo on th» passage and on# mea then dead on boerd. Could not ieara the brig’s name or whera baand. Bake sw Surire. from Sataczas fe relmouth, R, was wen on ‘he 19th met ix int 31 08 jon 78 U5, itn the Gent wad officers ano two anaaen wicx with yellow fever, Bank MATGORDA, Which asited (rom New Bedford tor Wil: pees AU, returned W porton the 20h Lazt, with coutreboard Whatemens 4 letter from opt aliiica of bars Leculdus, N3, regoria hoe at st Helens June 15. wi:b 196 ey. whisk bad been ehloved ow board brig Jobu “rarce for mecfort White lying th hie veanal wae rua into p; eblp Clematis, of Stondoa, aad > 8) ber hesogear corre: away puiwaree stzted, &c; wee re pring, aba wou'e be read) 40> ew in Ab ute wo>k—banM to 8 Loan Of Africa pubing toto St Reena ane Washi partet screw Oaths doer, fp Comvany wn be Ledia aed Efva’ Beotora and: aharice of NLOadon, toe iour ¥ men by desersion ‘4 lerter from Cast ailen of bark Huptress, NS, dated at St Beles, Jone 18, recoris ber boviow t:#eo 69 62 siace leaving 2 L109 ibe bone by tee ‘Bt -atbarioes, Bed espe? War bovcdom @ ebosteruise around the island, Jobu Pearce thence to Conet of atrien rizem Capt King of bark Trocks Bird. N®, dated at 1, Juce 8 rapcres ber wisn 460 ap ani r7¢ bomab« wll #bt, ped 143 *p by the obw Pearce; bourd by the Voasi of Toa for sp Bud bebe + ue Spoken, &. Sbip Martians, Whiteme, irom SUrieans for Genoa, July 12, 20 my Tortyent Be e, from Galvesiwoa for Havre, July 15, all, of NOrleans, for —~, July 24, lat 42 D Park with printed porte, abowiug red signal with a white cresrent end star in tt, wae July «6, lat 24, lon S! 30, steer 42 cus of the Gulf, Foren Inport Poru. Parnapos, July 11 briga 1boe Trowbridge, Lanfars, from. 2 uigua arr # Jetn & Dow siwe'l, deg; eabea id boverteD, Borrow, wader, Plavet Mere, deobagan, diag. Bid bth, briga novalsion, rohtseon, st Ki teaver ‘Thopns; 6h, Wlesveth Crowe, «rig, Plymouth NC; Sh, Ao Futsam, sbtigus, 9, Mary Morebouse rie © Rack, Jnly 29—Passed by st 6 PM (oy wh, stenmabl Rapgare Jelirey, from Liverpool via Queesetowa for Now a Livervoor, July 2t—rr (by tet by Ce: ), Je vex y rr (by y Cepe Race}, Jaret, «agg July 15—4 rr foreign brig Nummer Hio, Broksh, Nori Sr Jonn, NB, Jul: 25 - arr ehip Neptune, Fortman, NYork:, fel c ee tas, tS (Aad ‘Unprev t lelades, Die 'ds. C3 2a brige Restrice, Lrieko, Fhilade:pbis, 27h, >!ack Hawk, Tabs butt, slexsndria. TH, NS, July 19—Arr echr Severe, Hi.ton, NYork. Home Porta, BOSTON. July (arr * vecer, Smilh, Exlyesion; Lucy Pravces Jores Pensaccia; brie Veteran (ar), Drew Bo- Mey ¥exns Finreus Olen Barca ce Vastias,. » atd Hancoes Tooker. slesancris; Dartes end cévw'baa, Bote. Pbtindelpbia; bi Grorge EB Freccott, avkey, Port Even; schra Velioa, Pepsscole; Wary A’ arviine sowers, = jaxandrie; Hen y Pay. pis etotew thst bis preaigal oajert ia White at st a Ie N Yor; a YARMOI fon K.drioge, Beltimore; »litot, Weneer, Unward, Leland, J Ciark, Real; L ctarvecact, Do'e. Ontarie: Vaogteleey m8 ikae honey, Buchios and Medora, 4artiete, tonis Charles Mangum. tcucder, Kitzar ety; Lube from (ailas (at ai Zuink, signal for etx bite oly Yorn, owes, Pol hilo, Jenkins, Singaoore: Judab- douro, Ha to load for Gugiand: Dark Mal- brig corana Gino, Alexandr! komuvd §Jaues Godirey,do sid, Sew York; ebios La y BEvalnguon, bv started. but came ty aa eschar wind, soaner Cay %p ‘ihe brigs Mediator aod Zimir saled Henriette Marey. > io Lighvhouse «. nel. de pkg f (oy tel) barks Se af Ms rr (by tel) barka Senegal, Laylock, Marretiles; Medo- re Ford, Trinidad; prize ciscomo, Near Pal jJermo;, Veran Te. Jegreph, Grant, Parka llance, achra ‘Ged Prepoott, Chadwiek, Curncoa; alltel, Knowles, warke islands Sale, Jul 28 sla chip Mtesourt (new), Moners, Roston, BASTPORT, Jal —ore 6 br8 Fret Seed, Pendeton, aad ‘arch, smith, NYork; 22d, m re ship Victo ia Nygeard, Soa. for; sctr Genuine, erey, Baltimore 1d ict ‘ahly Oty of arcok yn,chuge Liverpoc!; auth achre Saran, Niwell Nvork; Gola Noy oe 60, 7 SLL ‘i, July 27—err schra albert Ph: Cavalier, Phiisdeyy 3 Ob: m.“tentoa and Arion. Dart’ Eianbetn port; Ur » Wileox. Port Kwen. Zsin'srr sobr ws inens, 4 ed to Tatton). aware Ct wa WP Phttve sian) aa ramet. Paseed up, sehr J nite lotpblag allen, Lees, Jexands ia; EHcaheth Secuat EIR dale (ror Dighton), Joba Grifilths, Couk- ia, at NeW SELFORN, guid 28 Arr sobre L faunders, Ose and Jbulenge, Fickena Phitaceipbia Bld schis * Hart, Delano, end Caroline, Gold:hwait N York. 20h—arr achra M waroy, Young, Port fwen; Mary ¥iiza- Neth Chase Lyon for SYork kork Matagorda, which sailed” for Wilalpgion NC, has returned baviog brokea centreboard. Sid wchr Jae Gorham, Andrews, N York NEW SUBYPG*T, Juiy W~ Arr echr 3. Solth, Smith, Phi- lacelphis Sid brig Kvarginde, ®atle, do HaNrUCKal, Juiy %—Arr sche ‘Root B Bmith, Robinson, NAWPOBT, July 29-814 echrs Thos H seymor 0)! (i'm Horton), Nyork; smawon. Merwe oad saelede, Hes, €M (from Cobasset Narr’ ws), do; & M Price Van Pe do), do; Jno suring Colemen, and certs McD nald Rello; ta AA es eon (from Providense’, 4 1 _BloomBeia, * bya od eC 5 jurphy, more, and all others 228—In port bri; eat 8 Darfel Boone; ser zroti sea trom the Weel 8s, scar Jobu P, Sblisdetp gall scon hla, PEW LOSLON, Joly 23—Arr scbrn J Gi: York; Bela, Peos, Delanoy, moudout, Old vate fee Bake Ticpoluin; schra Leonora, Jones, and Tiger, Zrans, NYorky, Some akbes Mien i ie FORT UsNI), July 24-2 rr US mary steamer Cor via; Wilkins on sree, ar. ibe Bore uaa Byaua's; briga earletta yar lavaoe Yom Stewart, Bishop, Nasa. la, SW, brigs Waredale, Cus tewin _ FROVANCKTOWN, July 21—Arr echre O A Stetson, Cobb, Philndelph a; 23d, J Grisraon, Hacdiag, Rondou PS OVIDENCE, July s0— arr ablo Ld Oat. forse, NOx. schre Warren ) Nejeon, Leads, Ehede'oh! + George ash, Wilis, Pert twen. Sid ecbra James Jones, Janes, and AL Packer, Hemmivgway, Philadelpbin; Orrnslie, Maskers Evergreen, Griffn; Marv. Ferguson. and Aiver Q: Rey: bolds, NYork; Fakir, Potter, do; sloop Mary Dailas, « RICHMOND, July 28~Azr schrs Melbourne, ; Orria Face aces Was, ere ain my lowe! , 01 5 4 York. Cid ship Chasavion, Nichole Beigel Esc west | 6; Barsalow, Grant, and jArr schrs RS Deay, Cook, and J INGTON, NC, Jwy 28—Sld aohr Len, Lynch. NYork. duly 24—str achra ann @ Hauler. ish, Now: Weevs, Elizabethport; Monitor, Itoveris, Po. th, J Boake. Rogera alexapdris. 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