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8 ~~ =e \ Porrign eliany. PF trom al parts of Franco cou . w u need an ndwarn, | N20 present s magoifvont ap- | ap aberdant cop joal tables, theve aro at pres 409 acwroraes, 1,779 man of pormons attached in one way | uments amounts to 42 208 of their Swovten for Garibaldi, Wtenburg bad reached 8 reseipts of a trify them, aud he ving tolated a piece glasses, be con ry, composed of wore eaciosed in a box, rom aay de ' wedoa U on begun t> e at ea or Standiog on as jor to dimiaish the poiuta of “After a torture of two 1 replaced them On thotr » them aves thoy a de 10 Was recently ¢ the Patr fay A hevter ers ovt of work in 91 the inability of the et ef “prices” drawn up {3 among the unemploy- aw 20,00) F 1y, England, in © schurers to ad & Iss Al Sestitetion pt od operatives. From 1,200 to 1,506 volunteors were to leave Genoa on Abe 9th ius. for Sicily, ia tue Pruvesce, Isere aud V doce, with a lurgo amonnt of cae ng camp farni- ture and other material. From a list of 7,000 marriages in Paris, taken from the Tegivters of the the bride war 219, from 15 to @; 60 6,4 wm A Vienna lette: that a react en discovered in that city, and consider: found in the posreraion of the ‘and Ducal party are suid to have felt and haa fixed the day ‘or entrance int Florence. Among the porsone wrretted at Pisa there are several priests, in whose bands letters deon seized whieh implicat rious prelates at Kome, even Cer dinal Autoneili The Prefect of the po'ice of Paris has issued an order of the game of billiards, knewa ode Sebastopol’? in all the cafes of Seine. th n ite at Milan on July 1 is satd to have pro- 6 for the elit of the revolutiva. has changed ite al of the Two St ‘warded 14,000 franca ent that they would soon port atire patio f the Austrian National Debt aumber of cr pone of Ub meransins wu ) ' are « peror, and stat'ng thatat plot accord fend the ( guys trom Panay « ufantry The amount of money remitted by settlers in North America to their frieod# in the United Kingtom fem B48 to 1859, otd in 3; the targest Bmunt wae ted ia 1864 bin 1948. From New Zeal ui arn that the mative wer wh nee of Now tb wa ere Was bo Phy im corn atte of Mon bas creat F turoughout ali 8 Fpb «was of old throughout all Agia ia is believed to work miracles upon these mir abe will bt the Setiiaue, and ber gre to Pale mo ay ro and fore gnere *b t \u adorat w bit nearer tho mark D Sicily the Neapaii- that it was one of im his own. Bho of that intendeé wilidre amongst the lower classes who aifirmed, and who now b. that ube apga to the same famiiy with St. Regalia, and Ory spread like r reolf bag laid ow him the task of driving a from the irl ta Engti 4.) says —The mission * bare startled the Hindoos by ia Anon ymovR circular lotte ® calling on them to le % ‘Tolatrous habits and accept Christanty, ‘The fost ny lleed by there bad and Meorut has Jn SWn the aitention of the Lieutenant Goveraor of the Na thwert F eg and the Viccroy himself The latter has Mdrei the missionaries in a temperate and eren aie remonstrane Th, © Marquis Conyngham is eaid to bo In treaty for the pirch We of the celebrated schooner yacht America, now adem ¢# barbor y num added the gen ‘sin all 84 390 men, to ar 60-0 strong, aad f 3,200 1 Bat thit ia obly the Tout tune of war it in possible to increase the numa. 8, by the mobilization of the reserve, o 150, 000 or 1 6 ‘The Kingde ™ of Naples, not inelnding the island of Sic ty shas earned, $00,000 s,which, tna we | ordered etate, would not #4 "Ph more ban 60,000 oF 70,000 soldiers Bot at Naples, Where a bottomless abyss of mierae has tor ten long pat, “8 CXisted, the estimate of 90,000 of 40,- 000 is too high ve Fepresent the really available forces of the country The Inst 8016 922 equare mile neue the kingdom of the Two Sicilie gives lt to 12,040 square miles, or 4,223 to one Common Plets—Gen ‘Term, Before all the Judgs. Peitic ve. Roversed. Barnes ve. Barnes —Revereod and new grial or tored. 08 Barnet —#omme decision. Doyle ve Melihewey —am39 decision, cOngents to deduct, Mayor ws. Brosi.—Reversed, Benedict vs. Brie Roitroad, MeRatt vt. Pook, Moneriv MeKeachiner, Connell os. Semmens, Oller a. be and Bel Mander —Ju\gment aiirurcd Walmerding vs. Mooney, Egerton vs. Page, Chambs T° Lem tt, Lew ve. Martin.—Urder at Special Term aftirn ed, wit $10 costs. unt % Mich Southern Raitroad —Motion for leave 0 aj veal to Coart of Appeals granted Stewart ve jusen.—Motion for leave to appeal to Court of Ap, 6ais denied. re vs, lusti.—Order at Specia! Term afrmot, with $10 conte. Wiese plaintiff NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, AUGUST 5, 1860. Cricket. 4, Cleveland and Toledo 3, Rock Island 1, Galena te ena 51.800 98 fuck by the Druses in THE UNITED STATES VS. CANADA MATC! Panama 1}, Pacific Mail }. On the other hand, | S!**e#--+«+* fn nae ‘of twosre aud au ‘tho chaced aiaiatcaies ‘ 4 ’ * i the A band of | ae Se annual match between Selvcted cricketers 0! ling fell off }, Harlem common j, Hudson Ri- a 12 { tg ps, fe the Crees reas the United States and the same number chosen from the son pd To nen raph homens | a ena cg tie a Pie the people, when « small light ish Consu- men * ° " DUE os <n o seseaapens nee the port, ‘The Governor of town, the Eng! cricket clubs of the Upper and Lower Canadas, com! tral J. The feeling at the close is strong. lar agent, and the eblefs of the awe eee Ges to-morrow on the ground of the New York Cricket The ming is ‘da’ a during the . PORTO R100. pease iogled that the seswel 6s 00% for saviog the tow; bet | Club, et Hoboken, ‘This mated invariably creates au im- = specie expert Tie.mat age | ae bg : _ tee 7 E ‘urued aut to be obly a pleasure yacht, the a‘ re, | mense amount of Interest, as it is regarded, in sows mea- _— Lady Chapman, Gonaives, Am. gold. $200 | our. mb” 100 643 Matenes, a. 5 a2 on board her owner, a weallby Englishman, M0; | gre, og 4 national affair In previous years tt bas boon | July 80, . Beurmoa, Porto Prives, specie... 6,000 | Candler, baw. 412 1.334 Furnit’e,pkes 93 1,019 ‘That gevilemau, bowever, without hesitation, Py 34 rye y Ring Be po a Me. 24,264 8.286 Books, Uxe.. 3 promised bis co-operation, and immediately placed his } Wayed alternately at New York and Toronto, an a“ 31, by oicsup rica, verpool a OL daa | Bread, pias... 245 543 3 a Jacht in such » position as sweets, sage ane pieces | United States Eleven haye won four out of the last six! rn ait. bare. 1OL1A2 | Butter, Ibs... 500 6 ’ a Y canuen to bea streets, Temod his crew i nite at ry “ $e 4 bs 4 pistols Ty gfurwarda land | Matched played, 165 6:2 Sucoeuaful lst your tbe | « “4 Y Shy aiame ......18.906 Tbe 2 ae amined the tow wor to neo the points Dy which | mater a4 in Canada, it being the first match won on | « by Teatonia, Sout ng, am. gold... 2 a Hs then caused the women ai 4 ‘Amer layers par- ) Aug. 1, by Bienvill, savana, par We portion S. vue jreoperty’to be Saas pate ae ern eves Tevitoace 2, by dura, Liverpool, Ain. gold coin. ta a pace! tt Ralety; aed bad certain points occupied by his | of the progress they have made in this comparative! fe4 %, by Bremen, bat meas (yy 2 30 (1,579 nen, taking Other meagures of defence. ll this gave con- | cently introduced a ee vhere we tess than “ os = = Hy $6 80 359 Bilence to [he penceal Bare ef the population, ead over- | Americans engaged in the present match. SR ae Me avre, se ny a 20 186 10 135 awed that which was ®uspected of connivance with the ‘The players on this occasion have been selected by “ 4 y) 4 gold bars 819 acco, hhds 7% = 1,167 . 600 990 Druges. | The latter were told by their ies that an Eog- | committee appoiuted at the last Cricketera’ Convention, | « ré Py came » Me*can dollars... 179,840 | 5, bge.. 12 9 on . 176 Lich vessel of-war was i the port, # Baglish troope bad | held in this city in May last: They Rave been chosen | « by Vigo, Liverpo0}, gold bars and oola. 2ondo8 | Oats, bbls... 10 21 Misecltaneu': 1,459 deen landed; and they, in Cons’ uence, abandoned their | solely with a view to their cricketing ‘skill, as it is we ‘ nt ‘gold coin. 200. Lumber, ft.43,508 1,007 FS sous Projected attack on the tow> “and'went away, koown thas the Canadian team wil ‘aja your be stranger | « “sovereigns 19681 | Books,case... | 2 198 Total scsscessee.+ $07,220 Mr. Thomas Erekine ¥ , C.B., clerk assistant of the | than on any previo si nm —__ soci eaiee tecten, Hote of Commens and author ‘am exeelont work 0 Heetvacieh a tee ally ecrsenremenes, ale oriens | | anlesssss ese coesesssesess SLTBLIO | poy, bbls... M6 E4410 hooks BD...2,07% $2,172 Constitutions, attiament, has completed a ‘History of | POmFNS fet hut at the iaigeonvention of cricketers that | The office of the Assistant Treasurer reports the | pect” 88 1,550 Manvre, bags. 700 2'S20 {he Avene st and Legislative Progress in England, Since | 00 te tore soa tnced their intention of not again play. following receipts and payments:— 008 Pact, c8...., 6 220 the Avcer’sion of George IIL,” which will be pu lished ip fog in any amalpamr.ied aay ently, the 6480 Onions, crates 15 150 the autscmn by the Messrs, Longman. States players are shus debarred from ‘having the absis- | Tots) recedpts.. 879 Shooks....... 900 480 ‘.tasale of autographs in London recently a letter, | tance of the services of Mr. Gibbes, one of their mem- | ~!°' A 4 | ale Meg a 4 written, duted and signed by the hand of Mary Stuart, | bers, and acktiowledged to be one of the finest amateur ce c. avd addreseed to her and dear mother, Catheriae de | c;jcketers ij America. Ag it is, the United States team $1300 100 Modie’s, was knocked down at 222f, {s @ most powerful one, and much stronger than they have , tre, author of the Joa » q ‘ : : "pasetbses edt 1 at Metz om the 15th August next. Caton by thera In Bringing tho MAL WO | oe sess 800,016 29 123.212 00 Inc..$07,505 T1 | vn ae ce Regent of Prussia bas allotted « sum of | ® fuccestful issue, States Passongers.... 41,897 86.748 80 Dec. 4.648 84 | Coefish, qtls.. 240 $1,059 Sorar,cacee.. 12 $2 10,000 crow is lor tis ereotion of w monument to Gootbe, ly EA Wilby ‘and’ Ramarot the Maits & mis... 8,860 4,762 © Inc. 892 93 rick Oth,bbis 167 “BTL Tob'e3, bales, 7B Oe i wo b Bchil- | Yr" ——_ ——} do. bel. 2 Furnitare,p wich is 19 b 7 to that now being raived to York Club; ot Kings county; paar $100863 61 | To4,7a9 41. Inc. 400,600 60 | soap, boxes 2980 2TIL Lumber S160 004 237 er. eater; Bewclay, New! cesses $1004 ; ? 5g eee A fale of autographs of noted. persons, Rod At town Club Verton Prove or orm, of the Phila’ | _ The St. Louis, Alton and Chicago Railroad make te Bet eg a ha ook place in Paris on ya del mb. Germantown Philadelph: secliane - 716 worelow. Autographs of Ubaicaubriand ead Lacerdaire | cclphi Ciab, The ¥ the following weekly statement of earnings from | {utter 1h 194 Miscellaneous _is went at Of. each; one of Gerard de Nerval, 4f.; 5 ‘The Canadian Cricketers are a3 follows>—Meesrs. Har- July 25 to July 31, 1860:— . egal sv eeee $16,277 oust tertin tet ata, Gat ia, | Sei HPht Ph ae ye Pe Pram waa. B'S nnn Hime. au Gayle, (cesorioed tn the cainiogse asa" friend | coanens, 2. Pals MStava of Uneee teante . 1 8.885 59 Oe er ibl De poate, O° SLATE Paper, bundles 350 #350 of Louis XVII fi Mery Guitcoioli leper dedted xo Worthy of remark that the New York Cap, - tats is 49'214 90 | Candies, boxs. 4 fe Os pie... 2 a3 , tien ”) Salverte, Mara! fike the St- , throw open their groun 3 ° ¥ ida, boxes el and Reguault de Seint Jean d’Angely, 2f. | the pablie, no Pg ing made for admission, ; i at Tin plate..... 175 1,402 Ad easement ye atte, bigees co co. c SEERA S| takiates rn ¥ Druge 66785 nat 3 Lesa ) ¥ ; rises: oue of Jabu Kemble, Aot.; Monge, 10f; Flecuir, Rennter Dene Oe ee ee eee | Ce ee 24.318 70 | Domestic, i 985 28 400 “ : qe aah iat bo n od ntoetly a:chieap eai-'| qx meant, Dentin ee Sareaereas te Rocky Peston | The earnings of the Galena and Chicago Union | fiivipments’. 10 1.050 yi exander Hey}in will pul 4d 8 a ” ¥ t on of ‘Dr. ‘Savers? ‘History of Methodism, from its enone on ten or fifteen thousand persons were in | Railroad Company were for the months of July, Hardware, bxs 225 2,402 Origin to the Death of Weeloy.”” ‘The Messrs, Black wood are just publishing the late Sir ‘Lectures on Meta- William Hamilton's lopg expected physis,” edited by Mansel and Veitch. The Prince Regent of Prussia hus allotted asum of 10,000 monument to Goethe, which crowns lor the er tion of 18 to be similar lo that now raised to Schiller, street, London, and was lately brated picture o Among “History of to Lord Byron. ha Malebide to Henry Drumm | tere Jong t at r th corres -onding ’ of Inj 3 536—s how: other | this country, A work of reference of rather a novel and peculiar emblazon ings; 2 7.867, and for y dirt and paint. appears wae painted in a purplish tint of color, and ina much low- er tone than the National Gallery picture; it is also rather larger, avd differs siightly in parts, ‘The first competition fora design for the rebuilding of | commenced running, dishes of clams flowed in briskly. the Antwerp Tochenge has Deena failure, and a second | Their appearance was hailed with acclamations of delight, competition has been proclaimed. Mr. Jobn Mason promises at the end of the mouth anew ife of the Rey. Thomas Coke, D. C. Weeleyan missionary, by the Rev. J. W. Etheridge. - the French government for the cele- pei A e Immaculate Conception, by Murillo, Which belonged to Marshal Soult, was 600. works in The price paid b: f if ill are all be “Robin Mr. ET. Smith, of her Majesty’s theatre, states that for Euglieh opera this autumn, Miles. Tietjens and Parepa, Moers. Sims Reeves and Stauuey ed. Apong the operas produced Ww Messrs. Mactarren and Oxenford, and « The Witch,” by Messrs. Wallace and Henry F, Chorley. A rival to the renowned turned up in the * ‘Amber 10 “Ecco Homo’? has snession of Mr. Gardiner, of Oxford e picture is painted on'coarse canvass, ina state Tt now prepara L., the well known ly obscured deaned, and restart, ition by Mr. Bentley area lish Literature, Critical and Ancedoti- cul,” and “The English Satirists,” from old Joseph Hall | branches of the oak which shaded the speaker’ enable:! The late Mis. Jameron is to havea bust in the South Kensington Museum, The wherewithal is to be found by ubseription, and the seulptor ig to be Mr. John I. ‘s stated that Lords Kildare, Dunraven and Talbot, of have associated themselves with Drs. Toad, ‘p, and other Irish scholars, to promote the com. veinting of a native Irish Dictionary, ! tables, there are at present in © 15.140 actos, 21,609 notresses, end 1,773 ma- | They turn on one pivot and cut in opposite directions theatres; and the number of persons attached, way OF another, w dramatic estabishments is » (in two octavo volumes) of the late Mr. ad's “* Speeches in Parliament and Miscel- met is announced for publication, Mr. Vrummond’s son-in-law, edits the work. Ipit of the Revolution, or the Political Sermons Era of 1776; with Biographical sketches of the sud Historical Notes,’ by John Wingate Thora- t pounced a8 forthcoming by Messrs, Gould & Lineom, New York, © of the larggind valuable collection of draw: ates, on 8 of the Brot nd three volun Lord 3 an? other article Botanical Leet mes of ” “e, Loudon, will us & Co., Leipzic, havo in the press the rs Scllagintweit ia ® work, Which i# to comprise pé and tive will be @uished before the end of 1862. Fireman's Jownal says that one of the itary nd took pia oye! Horse Artillery, the ), & detachment of the militar the best pe be admirably executed. traiie retarog of the railways in week ending July 7,amounted to £552,760, and fur the eek of last year to £506,980—showing an £45,770. The gross receipts of the eigat rail & their termini in the metropolis amounted to | segar and a stout walking stick, took captive the hearts of 4.593, and for the correspondin; r les Palk Coll; kind, and which will be f ow the eve of publication— ‘hes of Great Britain and Ireland.’’ 1. An index to crests of nearly 60,000 names, with clacles which perhaps was ever wit om the 4th wit, xt the camp when between 14,000 and 16,600 troops battle, voder the command ‘of Lieute the Thi x rain, ‘enth, Fourteenth, peral sir George Browne, commander of the forces. roops om the ground were the Sco Greys, the busears, the Third light dragoons, a battery of joyal Artillery (three bat- ind id betialion of the Grenadier Guards; the Sixteenth, Ninty-sixth, Twenty sixth, fwentictn an Seventy sixth regiments of the line, and the Third batta- hon of the Ride Brigade, mains of a Roman theatre and a temple dedicated to Apollo bave t been discovered near Pierrefonds | (Oise), under the detritus of the forest, od of Roman art, 1 Dect im the counties of Devon and 8, Keq , of Dulverte Ml supply a blank in the history of éport in A useful ‘These ruins be- The bas reliefs are eat Britain, for period of 1859 to tn Vel 1. will com an increase of £21,367. The receipts in the United Kingdom amounted to correspording week of last year to | you see from the tones of my voice that 1 am anable to, 4d4—show ing an increase of £24,413; which, atded te the increase on the metropolitan lines, makes the total | get it. There is a charm about thie “beatiful £45,770, as compared with the corrceponding | thie sca air, and rai ways, 19 Fairbairn’s Creetbook of the Nearly 2,000 mottoes ‘éarefully trans. ed, with the famiker who claim them; 3. Glossory of heraldic terms. Vol. IL will comprise 166 engraved places, showing above 2,009 crests, crowns, orders, fags, &e., with a key ing the families who claifa the same crests. The work bas deen compiled by » Butlers, seal The pub Seottand Faioburg. wher is Mr. Jumes Fairbairn, and reviset raver in ordivary bo the @ raras, to the plate’, show Thomas C. Jaci by soca The London Critic eay#ima\eare happy to fod in the current number of Macwéien oa paper by Carl Bouson, “My College D ond, Mr Dediot Ben 90a Mr. Charles 4 f a work buve learnt «great deal. Me pobiiont ques ren w ne i Getom created ane of wo ‘ate Fi yoician founder ot te 60 Poglish Univer vebinren may Marp @omething and Americaas by Mr. S mual War 5 it ww to be oo y of a Judge, Compiled from the Privase Proasased Jogge Mesers, Mack word & Sone bore ty preparation an au a dt etoquen but wm the intel: Deighton, Beli Daidy , of Londow. ‘The far travelie! Mr Pa trans 'athaw of « fortheoming Pistorieal work wosieut,” by Count Me talembert, tae ern Nepaul and robe) man, so well keewn, net veal and social a rciee .( Another proof of the deterest taken rica s atoraed oy & eo puby ¢ Cambridge w ® = vuly iu France hia couutry np Sows’) Fastern at. and re Uw lawrence Ghphaat, arnlorer of eaters Minnesota, dercriber of the and histor iographer of the B ae tar of orjReculaisconses of american Loe nom a phome oocaxconally ot Brited, a grandsen of tho » Astor Library ‘ambrdge aca- iy,” from ere proparing for imusediate he dgnartment of Literary ) A taking title, + Patriots and Fuibustes: or, | to of Iitical aod Exploratory Travel. the Mesers, Daca wood de lubers are dae pub Some attention has bes exoked during the jaat ow yeare by ibe appearagos i the “Fltaburgh” aod (ur- ierly”’ Reviews of a nerion of interesting and watroct | fapere on ech subjects ag the Landon Coman ‘mma itera’ * “The Elvotric Telegraph,” &e Food and ite Ad «Wool Arten evidently from the game careful pew. avowed aa the composition of Dr. Amdrew Mr. Robert Hardwiese, of Plow them in a coll ctite form, A erand exhib: vel the 150 government Professor Nicologjas hae Just traparnit bie musical relic it is @ sheet of paper Siled ‘with Nandwriting, contaim ing f POpRADO, in the siret Ret other photcbes of composition, lone,” “The Zo ition of Fine Aria * to be of Angust next it '@ apnoanced that their worke © ed to and from Brussels at the charge of the the library of te te etn, rologioal Gardens,’ ke Wynter orks 1 to or 4a very valve. Bean (0) rereny Bots 19 Beethoven s of the prinewwal a wth a variety ‘Y | York Con attendance. The Providence Journal says:-— The demonstration clearly the peopie of Rhode Island may the distinguished Senator from Iliinols, members of the political “persuasions” to eat clams to honor of one who bas displayed such indomitable pluck in the battles through which he has . Mr. Douglas arrived on the at half-past twelve o'clock, in a carriage drawn by four fine horses. From the moment when be stepped from the carriage he could not stir abroad without attracting to bis heels a large crowd, who had been expectaut of bim and followed bim dutifully about, after hie arrival the first clam bake was attacked, in the large dining saloon at the left of the hotel, by those who were too hi to wait till three o'clock, when the Judge was to dine. Hundreds seated themselves at the tables; but as the “treasures hid fin the sand’? were not forthcoming for half an hour, the would be diners became aomthey clamorous, accompany ing @ vi! a too of knives and forks, with deafen' A small boy express was established between the diniag room and the mammoth oven without, and as soon as it aad as they were dumped down, it required no stretch of the imagiuation to hear the tables groan log. ‘Towards the close of the banquet, Mr. Douglas paid the building a short visit. As the door was crammed with e was gently through a window, Soo ¢ proceeded to the grove at the right of the hotel, whither he was followed by the crowd, A. large liad been rolled into the shade ‘of an oak tree to receive Mr. Dovglas and the attendant dignitaries. The audience stood on a slope in front of the quasi stage, and the several enterpr: Spectators to get a bird's eye view of him. He was lateneee by Welcome B. Sayles, beq., io an riate speech, MF Tovotas said that one of his anceetore on the ma ternal side had been aa associate of Roger Williams, and claimed that Roger Williams was really the first squatter sovereign, After alluding tothe clam bake as the peculiar institution of Rhode Island as slavery was of the South, he proceeded to the discussion of his pet doctrine, in the course of which he compared the two parties, which dif fered frem his own, to the two biades of a pair 0: shears ‘The speaker interspersed his argument with several hap py episedes. He said that he had been wid that several thousapds of people were waiting in Providence for a means of conveyance, but they had better put their trast in Providence, for they can't find it. On the approach of a band with an accession of num bers he taldeeMore recruits? They must be from Now Hampsbire, Tthought all Connecticut and Massachnsotes were bere before, When be remarked that Bechanao and Breek tur would not Lave been elected had it net been for their adhesion to the doctrine of popular #o- ety, some laughter wus excited by the comment or DO Clher man,” Dy @ sanguine democrat in the crowd. Mr. Douglas said that he had been cou stantly re: minded that he was very impradent to make speeches Without writing them out, becanse he would’make him- felf excmies; Dut added, that i he eared notuing for the principle for' which he contevded, perhaps be would be Willing to play mummy and put a padtioek on his mouth, losed by ssying, “1 came here tay toa clam put Tbaven’t seen much of it. I've a0 doubt your Lbaven’t had a chance to try ‘en yet youthful fudiscretions 1 suffered myneif to be elected Judge, and one of the principles ow whieh | used to act was, in every case 1 demand the bes evi- dence tie nature of the Case adits, Now if there i#aay peculiar virtue in clims over those of any oer State, all Thave to say i#, bring them oa. T thank you for your conrtesy and kindness.” str. Douglas retired amd loud cheers. At three o'clock the Jndge ent down to dinner with the committee, the Mechanic Riflesfand many others. After having fu ly discussed the clams, he appeared al a win dow of the dining room, where an’ opportunity was given to all to shake hands with him, and along line was form those who enjoyed that privilege. He said that on the day before he shook hands with over ten thousand pople. He took special pleasure in shaking little boys y the hand, and won many golden opinions by bis good natured cordiality. if golden opinions were electofal votes, he would stand fair chance to carry Rhode Island in the election. But they are not. After this ceremony, he was escorted by the Mechanic Ritles to the grove, where he took @ position a a jutting rock, in fuli view of the concourse. As the Britieh soldiers, with segar in mouth and sabre ia hand, took Sebastopol, so the Little Giant. armed with a claws ure go Aw his audicnee. Being introduced by three cheers from the crowd, be said:— Ladice and geutlemen, I would gladly speak again, but ‘Vhis bas been a happy, a glorious day. hall never for day, about especially about that peculiar institutioa of yourr—a clam bake. 1 think you have the advan. tage in that reepect of Southeraers. " For my own part, I have much more foudness for your clams than I have for their uiggers. But every maa to his own taste, Arrivals and Departures. ARRIVALS. Loverroor.—Steamship &ustraiasian—Mr Putnam Renken. Goff, Dr Inglish, Keemsed, Mr and Mra Marshall, Mr Day and sy A a, Las Pearson, Wm Wilson, Wm Couchi, Dunlap, ‘oot Necvitas—Brig Anita Owen—Mr Carlos Batrada and lady, Mr Edward Kowe, Mrs Anna Ramirez, Mrs Mary D Forbes, Gauway axp St Jonna, N ¥—Steamship Prince Aloert— Messrs Benj Havieon, GB Barry, USN; Thoms Hvghes, Capt Buller, Mr and Mrs Taylor, ‘Miss Caroline Rodgers, PP Murray, Mra Catharine Murray, G P Asking, Key J McDonnell, PR Weleh. thos Turner, RD Casson, P Jordan, WT Jonian, Rev Pond Mre Woods, Wm Myrne MH Lemenserer Mise ( Trunminglaun, R Greeve, Mr WO Donnell. New Orueays—Steamship Wm H W Sri Aarveut, Mre Shepard and three Lownox—fhip American Congres—Sam! R Ruby, Maurice Windus, Mise Mary Windus, Mary and Alice Heath DEPARTURES, Ragwex—Steamsbip Bremen—E. Spies, Hoboken, NJ; Rob Noask nod lwty, erin, Prussia; Mion unten gernand, Mi Pim Kilian, Miss Ronafacia buecber, §t Louis; Mr Leoni tas, Wheat, © Linke: vebb—Mra Leach. child children, DP Marey, T ! Ruby, Mra Annie John Heath, Misses ‘ and gen and wife Joa RK Taggart, Edw V Corman, |. New York: Mrs Sophie Ablers, BO Zenke, Bremen; W Klingebiehl, Hoston; MreM F Annecke aud hee children, Mre Maria ooth, De: P Herma, Obs rh A-Renchler, Indy and two lady and som, Elizabeth: are; Wm Johanntemann, London; John Hack Hi ger, | Helivel, lady and shila, son, Mra FC Meyer and @ Phila; line Macho, Savanah; HF Wolf, Ca rand deagbter, Lynebhurg, Va; W Mills, estan, Loumviile, Cras Border and wir | Hotta, Calirornia; Rarab Bale | Fe Weyland, indy 1 } ; Rack, Howton New Vork—and 6 in the siserage. Total 13. Livesromt—Steamably Vigo—Mise LT Giifond, 1M Wid, Master AH Halpin, Janes Quill Mre Xargeret Mab | Madaine Teleela Locke, Marame Richs Wile, J Borport and te ha Brown, | Norman Campbell, R Crone Jr, | Saath, J Teun Toad 14a. ® | AR Gibbens and nd indy, BR Collart, Thomas Fatman, James + Franti A —Capt William Murry, Joha 4 Wetster, Dr Pk Mi je, Mire He Maalerviile. J 7 chine, Robert A Jacks TOW Stevens, WoL | vere, dK Hemiet, GC Rice GO Ranghton, Miles R Hae: they, Joueph MeCoy, Joba Centr WER itoria, WF rs, dow & Ore, Mr and Mre Q Vite, Mas MJ Sneed, Mee Parrett, M Yon Newbery, & 3 coleman, WD King WA Latin gion "ut . enews, eld, Jonion, BP samemere, WP bw viteld, BC tiene, TH i Hie, James Hatoeld, Sameel F Pailey—and cight in the acer. ‘FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Sarcnpay, August 4-6 P. M. The steamships Bremen and Vigo sailed this Pes 4 | morning for Burope, the former with $550,410, the } ——- Tear : Ny, le about to povliah | igeter with $420,000 in specie on freight—making at Reug | the Jotal shipment of the day $970,410. There was no claange in money or exchange, The stock market (there being, as usual on Saturdegs in summer, but one session of the Brokers’ Board) presented the same irregular. ity that hae characterized it for the past few days, bat with an improved tendency. New advanced |, Harlem preferred 1, Mi- chan pentra) |, Michigan Southern guaranteed 1859. 1800. Decrease $49 509 96 46,467 07 3,042 89 82,865 44 27,375 06 6.400 30 6,161 66 6,000 00 1,151 66 M Copper, case Toul... Nails, kegs... 536 ererete mperners ag | Sap bese... Total...ssssseeees +, $88,627 06 78,842 12. 9,684 Rice, bbls Rosin . carn Previous wey 90 | Cassia, cases.. 13 191 Bmp'y kegs... 100-110 Corrected ings for the month. : $03,448 Demesticn, bia 98 8.365 Porfum'y, xs 6 iio Flour, bag... 200 1, rod, Dies... 2 Exports from the Port of New York to | te nics. 2 N10 Misscllancous, — 478 Foreign Ports, for the Week Ending | pour; pb: 400 (2,878 tio July 30, 1860, bie 10 8T Total... ...06 6,818,740 DANISH WEST LNDIES. ARGENTINE REPTRIIC, » Value. Quantity. Value. | Hardware,bxs 97 $2,450 Ag! imp..pkgs 495 $2,830 Tobaceo, bxs.. $1,264 Furniture,pks 12 $127 ess... 8 270 Lumber, ft.425,880 8.517 Rice, bois... 25 288 Pork, bbls... 50 975 | Tra, pkgs .... 4B 2,800 soe Breall, pkgs.. 30 78 Hams, lbs....2.4838 223 Ws vescviceseneseseen ntevGeve reeds sess es vo $15,867 Cornia, bake: 31 aid pe ebaaes Phd. Sob, pkgs 26 $13 | Staves.......0s0 seeaeseseee cess 99,640 $8,726 Candies, Dxs.. 400 43 aakens Lard, Is. «2,467 296 . Flour, bois... 860 113 | Staves......41,640 $2,500 Miscellaneous, — $40 ye," 200 -——— | Fornitvre, 465 a0 casks. 9 $3,024 Stock Exchang: fore he pks. 74 168 Sarvepay, Al 4, 18@0. Druge +. 100 844.| $6000 Tenn 6's, ’90. 100 sha Mich © 62% Prissbes, Dbis 7h 3000 N Caroline 6 ee ete 61x " bis ine 6a. \ pint 1000 NY Cen RE 1's 250 MS &NlaRRbso 18 9000 FricRR3mb,83 97° 200 do..eesese. I 1000 Erie RR. 5m b. 73, 100 do. 10000 Hud RER,3m. 92° 60 do. “ 5000 Mich S02 m9 87 100 MS &N ia g 3530 1000 TerHaukatim $0 50 do, 2000 La Cres&Mil gb 2635 50 do. 9000 do......... 24% 50 do. Loos cuit Nifeit ib 80° 3s done ge 2 | 8000 Chi&N West 1m Panama TR. % 6 eee TES | aB000%%~d0...--.080 63 100. do.ctees dah Sncgutasea a 1000Gal&Chiim.. 96 60 vo... $80 123 rea ee 600 DelLackW2m.. 102 $50 Ul Con RR gerin., 17 beg tg | 6000lakEriekWimb 77 200 do. a ee ae 2000 LakEriekW2md 4536 100 do. fobects: lee 4000 2000 Gal &Chi2m > $3 100 do. .....060 TT polos. 56 abs Meck Tra tk. 109% 3 Rn. Logwood, tnx. | 01 UNEP eee eee B00 Hundspikes... 600 Mapie, blocks, 66 Clocks, boxe, 83 Sewing machs 17 LONDON. ‘Tobacco Dhds. 310 $44,350 M tob’co,!bs40,000 $7,200 Floor, bbis..17 490 101,256 Leather,'c....' 1 270 Spermotl,g! 87.429 120984 Weware, 287 699 cake, tb 1,163 187 Sew. mac! u $73 Dancep kes. 1 000 Iron safe 1 20 Howie, Obie. ..1,193 Machinerybxs 8 600, maven .. ‘200 M. erap...... 25 8,000 Wheat Oxide zinc,cks 260 5,000 Pres. mill ‘802 1,002 *, mber 550 lark, baler... 633 Gum, pkgs... 18 145 Shoe pege,bbis 113 828 = Whaie oil.gal 1,586 760 Vardward,bas 20 250 Wine, casee.. "80 Stereo’ pe y We iscaviscccrcesscvevsccescessencses sees! BiusTOL. -- 6000 $462 Flour, bbis. 4,173 ash 15.005 25,004 Blaves: Worst Total eLascow t wee be] ‘Staves....... $088 $350 _ sonatineasedin -puastane nade CORK Wheatybusb 17,724 $23,042 Stavor 495 a1 200 118 i : 4 ny & uy 100 ay Fs 68 Bid Peas: 220 “Aug 1. Cheese, ie Hig wo ag ik. -_ rd Ang 18. “Ang 16. 2.526 4 i —— ord - 2 $85, Ang 3" a3 ug 2. Butter, Ibs... 1625 Food, bushels. 234 “ “i ardware, cs. a HAVANA, MATANZA® AND NEW ORLEANS, BOR ieee. 8 xRanzrnan— rom New York Ix. arriving at Havana fin ana ioe. r a New Yorn a a sa ee ep. aya —From New York 1th, arriving at Leather: rolle, |S Tan, "Prom New Urieane Stdh, Havens ane, Pkid. feb,bbls 10 oe Sars. syrop,cs 6 Tobacco, this 4 Tobacco, bx. 15 Furnitore, pga 34 Candles, bxs. 630 BRITISH AUSTRALIA. Flour, bole. vRE. Cotton, bales.. 022 $99,743 Wheat, bus..47,027 65,802 Pimento, begs 300 cb Shooks &h..2599 83, Hoops, bis. 100 Reading Rit. 200 100 Merchants’ Pau . 10 Artirans’ Book... 8 Coal Co... do. gvere 200 Harlem RR pref. CITY COMMERUIAL KEPORT, Angust 4—2 P.M. Fiovr.—The market was stealy, aod without change of moment in prices. The sales of ail kinls footed up 10.000 4 11,000 bbis, Wakat was firm, with sales blo 10 leve & Pitts > 25 Milw & 610 Lo. 26 lo Bare v, of about 40,000 tescrsse seat seseseceee8 100 $8,110 | including Milwankeo cl’, at $1 26: $1 25 for now wlater NORTH AMERICAN COLONIE. red; $190 for white Indians, aud $1 18 for common rea $23,615 Varuish, pkgs $35 | state, Hardware,b) an hee , Cons was steady, and market unchanged. Tho estos deo Fesched about 43,000 bushels, at 620, a 623¢0. for Western a 4 mixed. ‘3 Pork was lers active and busyant: sales 300 bbis. were as made at $19 10 to $19 25 for now mess, aal new primo 20 STPctaL KOTICR, alman ee Port of New York, August 4, 1 aieamahio Angrata, hy Lpartagg fmt teers totended for tha New Youn Tees fe worn hen. TORR —Tius Day. HOON eines. | wer waren... ron wee 32 Delano, Rarter, ag A Jago C Ackerly, 660 LaCrassoa Mii RR 560, a Peart em Cardaona Bret, Son & Co. (Bt), Grawt, Port way—Brett, Son Non, Bint" 1) Broekons A, dela Frey . om Sehr W Aiken, We = " el Cateye nent £00, nm fy Ueatgdiann bolas Foter Sehr Reindeer, soe 2 a jew London. pr Re Maa salon Masa. Sicasser Loston, Crocker, Philadelphia, (BP), Hockley, onthe oti mes ob panera sit uty 26. at 9 PM, ‘stgpalized » br passed : 26th, at 8 EM, . Meare pe tbe the Persia; Aub inst Vigo, pense, tor Liv i ae 3 rowae, Galway, si Jobos, NP, dist. with mdse and 966 pasueugers, to & Aspinwall. Steamship Wm H Webb, Leach, New Hot +9 AML wh pbseugers, came oh port to . New York: 2d leat, 9 PM, Cape Hatteras nd pevetcemalip Bieuvile, Bulloch, hence for Havans and New o fi: Katahdin (of Shiny coal, to C Duncan & Co, Sip Thornton, Cling, Livorpnel, Sune, 29 with 870 passengers, to Williams & Guien Jal lat spoke bulgAdny (? Bath, trom Darien for Tsiand bearing NW 120 miles epoke bark Ant Se; 3d lust, Sandy Hook W by'N 70 aulles, of NS, bound 8. Ship Olamon, Houdlette, Liv 1. Had tight brig Doneon & Kendal: pagsaxe. Bhip Arcole. Crafts, Liverpool, ree, iho ac See heavy weather. p American June 3, vib mdse au 6f pase Ship Highisnd Lagan tt Sewn), Peon, Be jabeg bd (0 5 mere and 2 ingore, to Win Whitlorie Jr? vetting dowa the Channsl, with W winds ‘ to long 36 40 bad Nebt B winds; W geile with heavy sea, away bobstay, started beads, sprung fore and main masts, split eaila, oe: his been days W of the Banks, with ight SW and W winds aud fog: 8 pilot on toned 6 dag. hip Clara 1 Pret mare, to Win Whitlork, Ship B Aymar (of Seareport), Verdun Fads. Pina Renker Rel lon ew On aernise, alltwell: St isk lat 40 18, celstor, heace for Li 1. Jane St ah Ad wa ip Brouwer! Wolfe. light W winds wnd calms, 7 passengers, to Chas Luling. Augnte (Brem), Erichson, ven, with mdse and 13 JP Moore &8on. First rt of paseage had strong 7 icunhed' ab reveamer ; fon 40, a Sp bark sueinw Be Mgthe Int 43 28, om 47 28. apoke bark Ducky Samp, from Jamaica tor bur! ‘te."“lrom Maveira for New York. man, Hly kan v road twon, :0 # D Broo ark Carlotta (of ‘Young America, Collins. HI 8 gest Robe a Wiacm Meee Se ra ees ne. Bark John Winthrop (of Boston), Eldridge, M. m a inh nfo Nesmith & Sona iia rag tind violet a from REE to NW for ia hours. Bark Mary Ai » Packard, Remodios, 13 days, with sugar, inser. Bark Ellen Morrison, Platt, J A Roveria. "Sated in company wih iviga Meeod Desk had ris. C Dyer. for New York. ut i oke, ‘Wi: 17th, dat’ 35 80, lon 36) brbrig Boss, from St Jobus, N#. for $1, lon 45 13, Br bark Baker, of 8 Bristel for Savannah, 30 days out; ad inst, lat 40 Liverpool; § 5 Brig Caura, Malaga, Joly 1, Gihrattar 24, with es tn Gauner, Walk Go duly 6, Tak FOS ta nb ship Roancke, steering ton ‘d_sbip Excelsior. hence for Brig preate Hobbs sof Boston). ‘Hillis, Matanzas, 9 days, witly ugar, Wai: Onrver @ Chace, ne? neem Sul wb mes ( on), Hart Cardenas, July 23, with” ' ° rig Loaneo (of Philadelphia), King, 10 days, with sae master. at the hen ni Thortdike, pt IT), pean pepontind ce Roa seelicheey tre, OB 1am ote Schr Iéa (of’ Philadelphia) ith sugnr. to Moses Taylor & spoke whaling sehr Wea! ont, on a cruise, witb 60 bbis se «nd 140 do blikfish oil. Governor (of Seog) with wolasses to 7 iter. ee. iin Sehr Fahimore (of Bl eh ity), Cox, St Martina, 18 days, 108 & Co. with sugar. to Smith, Jon rr Last to the Vn Kehr Arte i Rodewa, Eiesdera 7 aye, with it, Elenthera, 8 daye ,with fruit, to- Apalachioola, 15 days, ‘alter: igh, Philips, Savannah, 6 days, with cotton, Toma SA Schr Equator (Br), Roberts, J Douglors. Sehr James Miller ( masta), Carbovet, with cotton. to Terry, De la Torre & Co. Sebr W: wo DC Murray. Senr Frances Satterly, Cooper, Int fat, tat 86 42, ton —, saw Dre a ud 8, fea lireeze, Diza, Vin Ten, Pettit, V ze Jin, Townsend, Virginia. 2 days, Virgiuta, ® days, 1) 8 Ene. Wright, Kaitimore 9 days, Sehr Hannab Marun, Slaght, Haitimare, 6 daya. Schr Lyaia B Cowperthwaite (3 masts), Rogers, Baltimore, Adaya, Schr Angler, Resse, Newark for Wareham. Kobr Atlantic Wass, Addison, 7 days. rG 1 King, Wooster, Calnis, 6 days. Beniemin Whalen, Kastyort, 6 dave Sehr Maryland, Cathcart, Forvand, 4 days. Schr Medora, Rhodes, Rocklaud, Schr Kossuth, Lee, Newb. rypurt, 3 daya Scbr Eile Jane, Fab, Harnanble, 3 daye, Echr Republic. Soule, New Redford tor Albany. 2 days, 16 hours. Kehr boctaw, Harding, Wareinan, Rehr WT Horsey, Banor. W: Bebe pine. Dixon, eiaet y. 2 days. Fanny Fem, Briges, Newport P Sebr Queen of the South mista), days Schr M Munson, Jr, Brewer, Iiroskharen, 2days, * Sclur Sowasset, Brown, Brookhaven. 2 a Sloup Themas Hil, Mil, Providence, 2 days. Steamer Hoston, Crocker, Pbitatelnbia. Steamer Concord, Norman, Philadelphia. Steamer Albatross, Jones, Providence, Ship Mediator, Also, ove bri Summed BROW ram Liverpool, 45 days. oll, lontice!! timore; Patapseo, 8, light; wesiber clear, : Miscellaneous. Sern Worrn, Merrill, of New York, from Boston for the Elbow of Abaco Reef, and became »total wreck. cargoraved. (The W was built at Alloways, NJ, in 1856, Mott & Co, of this eity.) day for Queenstown and Liverpool with 143 passengers, ‘The steamship Bremen, ‘Southampton and Bremen 126 passengers. an wale the * bead of Malnimast, spit sala he ‘Av ALLA—Beanfort, NC, Aug l—Sehr Zavala, from Senn Z. of and Part of materials have beeo 3 hea tots! lowe. (The 2 was bull af Breen ie haeae register, and owned by FT Ward, of Saltumore.) Whaiemen, Bee port arrivals, Foreign ALTAR, Joly 16—No Ai ‘iivehe't (trom: ve vd seme » St Mantins, July 2—In ton, Ne just err, Catl a at Apu port schra from New remnant 0 is. from, neat day to load guano for N York. (Pee StRaMenir AUSTRALASTAN. | (The Latest via London, July 26—Arr from 7 4, T Mince, at Bremen, ‘Arr trom Nt fleas, rphens, at Bremen. . Bebe eet Ci case o an Fr H Tucker, from Charleston for Liverpool, bas pat inte» xin inne the aN West we N sid te en Coombs, Dovoy, Ga; schr 8 J Waring, mae i LEANS, July 20—Arr steamships Texas apy haan na oe epg trom eso os Cased land, Ob; ee Gi rents, do, Batty, Wetherbee, Liverpool, June 12, witte se |. 48 days, with cosh, 19 winds during most of be 43 days, with coal, to Lawe Isle of ’ " ; wtcore le ‘o. From lon 40) to 70 bad strong RW winds and thick fog; age M OR (of Bath), Maxwell, Havre, June 20, withs 29d, with mie, Walch Carrere tease Yon 7080, spoke ship lax Ship Kiena (Brem), Kieblinann, Bremen, 46 days, with mas@ ‘otterdam, and by a iret port of pnsenge had hecsy W gales; latter parte Bark Chories B Truitt, Scott, Liverpool, June 6, with coal, te ea ar ; same time, Ama gins, ‘Cardi, June 17, with raile Ce. Bo: , Gallimore), ‘Crowell, Leghora, March . Crowell, altar June 28 "with avole' Ao F Harsicayt Howes, @ M4 faves Co. y) ise, Chee rae. wick), Hooper, Trinidad, July 13, tal (wrecker), Scott, Nassau. NP, July 27, in bale - * * 2 ‘Whdsier, Bridgeport, 3° SAILED. Steamshins Vigo (Br), Liverpool; Brés per, AUguen, Savanah’ Nestle, Chaplostenr focuses Norfolk, & lo, Washington, 4c; Mount Vernon, Bale Wind during the day 8 to WS ‘Telegra, Marine ieports, FIGHLANDS "Ang 4, muset_% ound vensele tight. Wind f, light; wonlber clea’, ~ SANDY HOOK, Ane 4 conget—A bre coming in past tg - Hook. Ea Tor i toe bark 6:45 AM: Rebwin Porrest for Howe Keen: arte with eargo of ice and locomotives, weat ashore July 24 om” 278 tons burthen, rated A2—, and was owned by McCready, The british steamship Vigo, Capt Mierhouse, sailed yesters Wonsela, sailed yesterday far Suir Ca! whirl sien the ah i bh FM, jou ht Conthes: fore aad maizen tosh. and tale beh t a gust did not Inst more than one on iettd aut eet Ports. Ei rams July 27—in port sehr Dwight Davidson, for New: “to for to tad Pacific, from W. pot Raf ‘ork, Charles, 92 Hetvost: “4 halt wath OLA, July 290d ship Ophelia, Piggina, Cork; PHILADELPHIA Anes 30 Rivers Hisar tand (aid to . Rr Chief Champlin, Noreen Sah teriet Berta ed ee QATLAND, Ang 2-Arr bark Jubilee, Fredericks, Jae a telomaioets Ihe a = ,