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THE YACHT SQUADRON. “@me Ball wo the Vachtemen—The Start fer Yew Bedferd—A Splendid Day—Sea Sickwess im the Fieet—Tne arrival— Gums, Bunting and Enthusiasm, dc. SPRCIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THES EPRALD. Newronr (R. 1), August 14, 1860. ‘The ba given last night to the New York Yacht Otud, | OAT fiscso. \ oumber of boys ran along the sidewalks wy Mr. Newton, the proprietor of the Atiantic Hotel, | Prove all that wae enticipated. The gentlemen were | get op in all the maemificence of their hol ‘Weir long talled boos and ¢listening battons were Cou- smplovous in every ccterie where were assembled beaty, ‘wealth or wit, There oscarions, however, have been 80 @ften deworibed thet one only need to say that it was on ‘the tame pattern ag othere to convey ap ides of ite gene- val aty/e. ‘We ladies pot on their mawt captivating glances,nnd wright eyes Deamed cut from beueath a s.ratam of rouge nd whito chalk that was awful to behold. There was no end to the crinoline, Dut them again there was no end to the yecbtemen, sud it was only ococasionally that an ‘mdivid a) could get an opportunity to encircle the form of even the plainest locising female in the room, Sensor and Mrs. Douglas were present, and both yielded to the pleaeuread‘e temptations of the moment. We also ebeerved ex-Governor Seymour, of Connecticut; Mayor Beming, of Hartford, and a number of other geatiemen more OF iss known t fame, drewa thither by the un- aegal inducements of the occas ton. As the equadron wee under orders to sail at nine o'clock ‘mm the morning the of the evening were not prolonged alter onc . aud by two, eacepting & few eapagg.ere always bebiud band, everybody was enjoying ‘Whe sound slumber cf weariness. ON THE ATLANTIC. ToRsnay MoxstvG, August 14, 1860, The fiect got under weigh at quarter past nine o'clock, ‘the amalier yeesels etarting an hows in advance. Aspiendid reese is blowing from the southward, and we aro (ashing over the ocean at the rate of ten or twelve note per hoor. Every man is on deck enjoying tke ex- hiliraling scene, and eyes are sparkling with excitement us the noble vosnele ride bcoyantly over the rolling swell, or surge (nto the liquid abyss of each succeeding billow, Mioging the spray like a shower of snow in every direc- on from their beg vomrgy onlded bows. m The Madgie and Bessie, ve secured the advantage, and are tearing rr started last, ia im ne pesy and ee Kemeny Rest “orig ed eon and Julia are ‘ing ou'their respec- f fy , one of the larg- at and moet Deautifn) echooners im the squadron, has shot up on our starboard quarter, and with her knife nose is cutting through the water like a ie of while far in advance are the little fleet of yachts, which started before us, sluggering along under # press of canvass like a0 wany :tately swans, their black bulls bu- ried beneath the surging waves. Few who Lave not in person experienced it can ap- preciate the rare enjoyment end excitement of such @ seor. A world of water is slipping away be- weath = your keel great sheets of foam are fumming around you; the wiad whistles through the riggiog os if in wrath with the stout epare, Which sccm ‘o defy its impatient efforts, while tae wheezy sound of the rolling waters crawlivg away from the keen bows by which they have just been severed, the ragged rainbows of the flying epray, your plunging little ‘ark heeled over £0 ou can hardly stand upright, viaing and falling with succeeding wave, the swo ‘waile, the glorious breeze, tbe excitement of the race, ail create a fever of the blood and aa electricity of senti- ment that must be felt to be appreciated. For the frst time tince leaving New York we (ind these gastronomic de!igbts which form eo prominent « feature Of a cruise seriously interfered with by the obstreperous waves. Things refuse to stay ia their places, the chairs have sipped down t the Iseward cide of the cabin, the dining table preseuta an angle of forty degrees, wend the dishes brought on require te be manually retait ‘wm their places prevent their precipitation on the foor or ipto the surrounding laps. guests on board are remarkab'y brave, under tbe ciroumstangs, or rather try t appear so, Dut, in apite of the tempting eifluvia of ‘the chops and the greteful incense of the coflee, neither of these usually welcome articies are patronized with ‘that intensity of devotion eh ordinarily marks (he matutnal mee). Our fat Napoleon, after baving been twice capsized ir imerfoctual attempts to sit to the of the breakfast Yable, end cpset the gravy dish into bis shirt borom, tes gene on deck, and is at this moment convulsively clutch: ing the tatra!l, with his mouth open and directed towards the sea, and & woe Begone expression on hig features, that indicates the most superiative disgust. Apcther geptieman, in the politest manner postible, ex coped b.mselirom the table, on the ground tuat he thought more interesting than that it wouldn’t go down,” and as stretched out at full length: wpon the deck {n @ most undignified manner, per+ form ng an operation over the side with an impetaostty ‘that not only startied hag tag on board, but excited mbere toan emulation, w , ander diferent circum: @apecs, ould have been an exhibition of commendable enter) ris: Ove or two beld out to the last, controlling their izter- Ba) emotions with & steciem worthy of all praise; but the majority gracefiilly retire! to the deck, and sooa after “lay around loose” in those reckleesly comfortable aiti- tudes which Despoak an utter {ndifference to all things errestrial or vublime. It was, indeed, @ “‘retched” party throughout, and, for the moment, there was not one of the afticted who would not almost have sold bis birth- Fight to bare been safely on shore. craft was bo exception to the rule, however, for we hare since learved that the inevitable nausea marine pre- ‘yelled more or less on all the yachts, aud was marked Dy the same never to be forgotten characteristics. NEW BEDFORD. ‘The distance from Newport to New Bedford is about forty miles, end some idea of the day’s excitements may be bad when it is stated thatthe journey was made in Jittle ess than four hours. AS we intimated above, the feet. was led by the Madgie the entire way, Following in er roar were the Gipsy, Rebecca, Beaste, Maria, Julia and tho remainder of the fleet scattered over the ocean a far as the oye could reach. On arriving off the Duncan lighthouse, which is at the em@trance of the barbor, the Signal was made “y ! the Com- modore to “heave to’ and prepare to form in line. Half ‘a0 bour or more was thas occupied, when, the squadron ‘Deing sufficiently concentrated for the purpose, the Maria took the lead of one division, and the Favorite (the Vice Commodore's yacht), took the lead of the other, and in thie manver the feet, under easy aail, proceeded to their auchorage of! the cxy. 2 of New Bedford are evidently op and | ation of the ensuing pleasures couected witl Flags are flying (rom every masthead, wharves fend shipping are thronged with ladies and watching the movements of the squadron, a salro of gue® fare being dred on ope of the docks, and the scene ful) a yl ~~ chorage the sloop Ray bad th While ap ing her anc! y 0 misfortune to get foul of the Madgie, and lost her top- i ae z i or struck a whale, there is mo sreuebliy Want Cae yesh men will suffer from a lack of entertainment in fair sex form 3 prominent feature. Blue coats and brass » Duttops are talismanic charms anywhere, and the ladice here will doubtless not be an exception to the rule. TELEGRAPRIC. THE REGATTA AT NEW BEDFORD. New Beproan, August 15, 1860. The yacht squadron had a regatta here this morning, the distance sailet being about forty miles. Twenty-eight yeehts cotered, which were divided into their respective - Chasers. The winning boats are the Haze, Medgie, Julia, Mallory, Narragansett and Benita. The wind being ligh! not much intereet was manifested by the yachtemen, but large numbers of the citivens looked op from the distance apt sccompan.ed the regatta we boate. The equadron separates to-morrow morning, and a por tion, under the command of \ ice Commo ore KE ingsiand, Of the Favorita, proceed to Edgartown, to spend two or three days in fsbing To-nigit the captaine and gueete in the beet are being handsomely entertained at the mansion of Loa. Jos. ‘Grinne! The Muscleman in Pkiiadelphia. THE QUARER CITY ‘“‘raNcY’’ DISArrOINTED—aent- Val OF TIE CHAMPION SMALL BOYS EXCITED, (From the Philadetphia Ledger, August Lo | The aunowmeement thet Join C. Heenan end other bruisers would reach thie city (rom New York by the one o'clock train yonerday afternoce, drow aAvoat® bandret Persons at the foot of Walput sircet, ir expectation of friends. The crowd was PRS! iD as exciting diseuston ax to the reaper ve merita, of shoulder hitters, of Heenag and Sayers, ‘The tray ted adew minutes before one o'clock, and R80 tbe best (hem Camden wharf, dere wee as ‘betors to Gree their dual three re wet recpanded te. As the Fieenst. The riport wasn @ome, and the crow: disper: eigne of d.sappointment. At #ix o'clock, the hour train from New at Waloat stron: Committee of Reception, Malor Dele 4 Colonel had, bowover, male a demonstrat one, an a waiting at tbe depot in Cam ris 4 rived, A foe m mite ore. > ae od d Faptly re die rola arty of boys. Pies were errr grocth ot et { © a: ‘ y attire, and | x __NEW YORK BERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1860, “3 i of the bore simply forward to cet » slimes ‘Cusich with pushing After Heenan’s suite, consisting J! i200, ‘others, had been escorted to (Heir Gar Lng poy look party drove to Vine street ferry, and there As soon as fow pertone the New York boat crossed the river, and collected at Walnut street wharf learned - be seen, the crowd ran jowing ip the enthusivstic ovation were riven rapidly up Vine street to Ninth, and thence to the iar as Fifth sireet, where, with one exception, wey stopped. The exceytion was that of a Boy of abuut len ‘ears of age, who ran the eniire distance from Vine etreat wharf to the hotel, in. the Vein attempt to catch a glimpse of the Champion, his-wishes were not gratiied. At the hotel another small crowd met the party, aud with that I deemed out any biadrance, Heenan and his friends passed to their Gebel eater 4 ahip, &s., with orders authoritier at New York The Sse canst See eeetek @ Ky 4 was re; as lieme, @ nativeof Ireland, aged 25 years, died at the New Teed cana] om lntaeel to Rekoed ane te bana de 5 . . My reasons for detaining the Thomas Aehora based the charact cargo, wi tor the ¢ ar intended we) used as ‘om the manifest wo be Ceroners’ Inqucats. Atizoxp Wire Mcxpgr rv Morr -Trst —R wanna Wil- ‘York Hospital yestervay morning from the effects of a siab in the abdomen, alleged to bave been inflicted by | the her husband, John }°, Williams. (oroner Jackman held | food for slaves. A box, bardware, on opening” an inquest upon the body of deceased, when the foitow ing facts were elicited:—Deccased lived at No. 126 Mott street. Om the eveniag of the 12th ult., ber nusbaod came home intoxicated, and not Seting his supper quite ready he commenced abusing d and inally, in a moment of passion, picked up a.casving knife and stab- bed ber in the abdomen. Mrs. Williams feli to the floor io oom of insensibility, pee confusion whicte fol lowed Williams managed ‘to premisee. The Fourteenth preciact police mauage 1 to effect the arrest of the itive in a few days afverwards how. ever, and 08 being brought to the Third District Pblice Court be was committed to await the result of the wound. ed women’s injuries. Mra Williams was conveyed tothe New York Hospital soon after the commission of the as sault, vot notwithstanding every effort was made to save her life, peritonitis set in, and death took place yester. day, a8 previously etated. ’ The jury rendered a terdict against the prisoner, when he was committed to the Tombs to await the astion of the Grand Jury. ‘Williams, ip bis ¢xaminavion, stated that he wag a native of Ireland, and was thirty years of ego, In reference to the charge | belonging preferred agaiuct bim be pleaded ent sitair, and said he would have been the last man in the | po.’ world to injare the deceased. Forty @fth street, moar Tenth avenue, was admitted to Belieyee Hospital, cuflering from severe wound in the bead, toficted with a knife or ether sherp instrument at the bands of her husband. Yesterday votice of the in jured woman's death was reoe! ved at the Coroner’s office, Dut im comsequence of the absence of some material wit- eaves the inquest was postponed uvtil to-day. Tke hos- band of deceased was arrested at the time of the assault, ami is now in prison awaiting the result of Gorener’s investigation. ‘Severtax Case oy Scrcipr —An inquest was held at the New York Bospital yesterday upen the body of Patrick O'Callahan, ® native of Ireland, aged nineteen years, who died from the effects of estab in the abdomen infitcted for'the purpoee of committing suicide. From the evi- dencoudduced before Coroner Jackman it appeared that slapped dinner table, in the of over a dozen persons, and ‘so mortified was O’Catiaban at being thue Daag | de- graded that he determined to commit sulci Retiring to his bedroom immedietely after dinner, be procured a penknife, and there, in the presence of two or three of the boarders, be deliberately plunged the biade of the weapon into bis abdomen. George Crutwell, who was t wt the time, prom r upon’ the foolish youth ani seizing the kmife, prevented him from using it a second time. “0 Callagnan ‘struggled | pa,talf bard to ‘possesion of the knife, be wanted to die, and was determined to kill hicaeel? te other. His friende managed to quiet him, however, until arrival of a physician, when he wee forthwith con- veyed'to the ‘hospital. peared-to be ebaracter, and, notwithstanding attention was paid deceased, ny co! sinking, and on ‘Tuesday night he died. The jury, after e full investiga t ou of the tacts, rendered a verdict of “suicide by stab bing,” and the body wus thereupon handed over to the friends for burial. 5 bridge, a resident of Brooklyn, who was accidently drowned in the Raritan river on Sunday last. Deceased it appeared was on & sailing excursion, and when tbe ac- cident occurred he had left lis boat for the purpose of going on board of a tow boat to dry his clothes. The steamboet bad a number of canal boats in tow, and as deceused was stepping from one boat to another, he missed his footing, and falling into the water was drowned before any assistance could be rendered him. Deceased was 40 years of age, and was native of the West Indies. The jury rendered a verdict of Accidental John C. Englebracht, a native of Germany, aged forty a years, died at Bellevue Hospital yesterday from the effects of injuries accidentally received by being run over | hardware, one boat, ‘The United States District attorney ‘An inquest was also held at Bellevue ital, by the ceasary steps for libelling by one of Second Avenue Railroad cars on the 2d inet. Corover Gamble held an inquest uj the body. same Coroner, upon the body of Peter Sharer, a Germany, agod forty-Gve years, who died from lockjaw, under the following circumstances:—Deceased, it ap- peared, ran the sharp eud of a bene in his hand sbout three weeks ago. thoaght nothing of the accident bowever, until within the past week, whon bis hand and ‘arm commenced to swell, and gave bin much pain. His friends advised him to go to the hospital, and on Satur- day be entered the institution, where he died yesterday from lockjaw, a8 already stated, Corover Jackman held an tnqucat at No, 244 Seventh street upon the body of T. Ellard, a native of New York, aged nineteen years, who died from the effects of burps accidentally received by the explosion of @ quantity of burni finid “upon her person. Deceared was en; in lighting @ fire, and in order w facilitate matters: some burn! to ‘id upon the kindling wood, when the can coptaining the fluid ignited ‘and an explosion took place, enveloping her ip flames. kee Tepdered a Verdict in accordance with the adove ts. An unknown man about 35 yoarsol, was found drowned nine inches in height, had sandy hair, no whiskers, and from his apparc! appeared to be either @ boatman or a‘long shoreman. Coroner Schirmer held an inquest and then directed the body to be sent to the dead house at Belle } Boston, are st Hon. H Winter vue Hospital for identification. The same Coroner also held an inquest at the foot of Chambers street, upon the body of an unknown maa, about 45 years eee who was found drowned under tie Erie railroad wharf. Deceased was about five feet nice incheagin height, had aubura hair, bat no whiskers. The body, which appeared to have been in the water bat a short time, say forty-eight hours, was sent to the Bolle. | Al vue dead house. Police Intelligence. Igerenats Assacrt Urox 4 Neoro.—Betwoen six and Tt seems that Higgins was hired by. man, named Joseph O'Connor, a house agent, residing at No, 25 Grand street, and alto @ collector for Mr. Singer, ¢he sewing machine ‘k Hospital. Higgins {s a married man, and resided ining the where the afira; selene te piace occurred. From the wound there is vory little doubt but that jt will result A Resn oF Covyrearmts —Lart evening an attempt wae mado to flood the city with new counterfeit fires on the Rull'é Head Rank, of this city. About seven o'clock oF thereabouts, it is preeamed that abort twenty mast ba ve etarted out with intent to circulate them in various parts of the city, aa the bills were passed about that bwr in most cvery ward in the city. They are beautifully ex cuted, aad would be very readily taken by jidges of money mation was soon given of the faci to Captain Walling, of the detective police, who had the fact toler phed to the various station, and the police order. od to potity the atorekcepers throughout the elty, The re sult wan that about one bo Pani! Keefe, « bor 18 youre of age, wae arrested ia the Titth ward white attempting to pase ene of the bille, John Young m the Fightcooth ward, James Waters in the Sixth word, aod William Smith in the Fourteenth pre cinet. They were all locked up, bills having beon found th their porserston, Avruwet To Row a Woxax —James Kallam, a genuine Cockney, aged twenty-three years, wat brought before Justice Kelly. at the Lower Potice Coart, on charge of at- | tempt at robbery. The complainant, a woman named | Mory Sullivan, rowiding at No. 478 Pearl etrect, stated hat os she was posting through Froat street, near Bar. ling el!p, om Tueaday night, the 1 followed her and dewanded her movey or her life. Not ‘willing to part with eitber of those valuavles she refused to acocde to the highwayman's request, and gave bim battle The Bow Polls geattoman would have proved an overmatch for hor, | | Loweter, had not policeman Troy, ef the Reoond precines’ arrivol mt the seene of the eteuggl, and, with hie good locost, prostrated the rascal. Mary's hande and face showed ovident signs ofa ervere atrapglo, and the megia. trate complimented her highly fur b ‘oh ia offeriag #0 hemte a resistance to her aaeailo: The prigooer was committed for trial in default of be Meroer ow tae Hier Sxxe.—Joseph Henry, seaman on | i Mire Row oard tho packet sip Southampton, which arrived here on Toeaday last Londoo, waa arrested yesterday sorsiwain & and crew arbor Police boat No. | ser ¢. dep killing (he eile? este Mp. Witten Carey, by kpg bit on the head with * marlingy tt n toe 200 af . rom F t J ‘ r 1 Fete Me rho | ‘The Slave Trade. SEIZURE OF THB BRIO THOMAS ACHORN. ‘The United States District Attorney received the follow- ‘ng communication from Commander Lo Roy respecting the seizure of the Thomas Achorn, which was brought to ad which Heenap could ‘this port uader the command of Mr. N. Green, of the the point at which ari where the dstic company waa mot | United States steamship Mystic, sho having boa seized and greeted with cheers, ioe Se Sa not | gs a prize by orders of C Loley:— BW. Qoast of Africa, jaxcm J, Rooseverr, Oxitap raves Uist) 7 ere brig ‘Thomas Achorn, of aud from New York, arrived in this porton the afteruc i % the 7m estas, ond an Vining onet Surdeing bez, I found 90 wo ber tothe SHIPPING NEWS. | ptt sept Pa eosin rn ‘Seaman Myveric ene nnn Port of New York, Augw:¢ 15, 1960. nize oo 38 OW from Philadelphia ior Val- Steamship Star of the px wy ’ - sara. NYork, a ‘imane ing, Douard from Liverpool for RR eC ad Both from Shields for Nore, TS dag out and ‘Aug 10, lat 12 40, lon 64 25—By Co, part was evident! & ja constantly it matter © Jptain pon being asked if any information of foreigue’ . who was oa board as filing that position dit his business, trading, &c , be, ‘that he’ had’ , he represented a T ipformed him had not seen her, but did not, for reasons apparent 10 reelf, volunteer any information passengers were to be landed at this place, and thence cross the country to Ponte de Lenhoo, on the 0, where the brig was to follow. lieving the first officer was in reality from the fact that he seemed to be the directi while the other seemed to know litule or do from bis constant! acts, rendered it position of second, white by F oughout the whole with the seizure and detention there has been no pretext on the part of either officers or ers to defend the character of the vessel and ob. of wer capture. My reasons for be- himself frst in wor dings connected the Thomas Acbison, aby relation to the “Thomas Achorn, ve been entrust ed to Mr Green, the officer in charge, to! ded » Was handed him for the support of ‘The balance, ag per list appended, I ¢ captain and mate, and |, with my own, affix. the captain and mate a certificawo and 80 disposed of, 438 sovereicus in @ dill taken from @ passenger found in a belt tn a sovercigns and 20 cents were The amounts abuve mention- ‘vesm! for its better presor to the United states by the vessels returning home. spoke ® brix 38 HF 883 228: | g 2 THE LITTLE NEGROES. The threo litte excited much curiosity, and were lodged . Thompeon until the desire of the go- ‘nown about them. It issu were stowed away, or perbaps 14. discharged 8 cargo of coast of Cuba. We understand that a Personal Ini Hon. Robert C. Schenck, Rotel. Ohio, “is etopping at the &t, Capt. Johnson, of the Royal Navy, is stopping at the at the foot of Robinson street. Deceased was about five feet | Astor Place Hotel. ag wed W.P. Marg, of New Orleans, and D. A Baldwin, of at the Union Pace Hotel. vavis, of Maryland; ©. G. Shaw and family, of Obio, and J. K’ Rose and famil} were among the arrivals at the St, Nicholas land: John Barstow, of Providence, Troy, are stopping at the New seven o'clock last evening an upfortanate affray oceurred | | Heury Mitchell, H. Desbaix and A.’ Moore, in Sullivan street, hear Grand, which may, in al) proda- = Dility, reeult fatally to @ negro, named George Higgine. | ana; sippi: J. M. B McNary A. Griswold, of all P. Morton and family, of Louisville, Ky.; m tte, of Charleston, A. aod » of Louis G. W. Van Hook’ and F. 4. Brown, boul of Mf: D. Goodwin and W. King, all ‘at the Clareadon Hotel; Dr. Raker, of 8t. Louis; J. H. Wood, of , of Florida; Mr. Sweetzer and Mr. An- the United States Army BRE : eters, ¢ Ur da Mr and ur after the police were notified | pedy, 4 Fieiumsn, oo ‘Wm Preniice, he. Creighton, Mr Barbo Mre White, Mr Pabricctl and may mervant, Mr Macbh © Brown, G H Brown, Fred Ervil, Hy K Goo Carr. § MeMaster, Benj Wid, W. junnt f, Mr and Mre a Grege. Saree chuaren wed two sorvanta; Mr a Stanley, Chas Stan! earvee ‘Ono Fabtech Me and" fot 7, Raynor, J Munn, Mre A Perstuniiny foch, P Bpence—Tal 1 Havana fc. —Steam, Mee Burke and four ehi er and Bre Grint Mre Cohen, Mr Franz. Jones, Mr and Mrs T Gundy, Mrs Mi neon, ey Mes ABS wihte, ship Philadelpbie —Rdwant Mw ‘dren, Mre Watertaa: i +) servant: & Greene, A A Siames, eoven ehilirca aad Cow aan odibt, 8 Toms: Flourtionne, MD, of Lane Liseain Liverpool for Caleta, ‘ary! 215 Ni fon 2118 ae lat 16 10 Swen, Calvatia April $ for London, oF ence for Cape Fown, July 9, Ist ALMANAC FOR NEW YOUK—THIS DAY, i CHOP ao Crowe, Poriand—H BOramwel a | ROHN Mam Av A aa tat $F 48, Jon Ship Ashburton, 7 ra or, Wheeler, ‘ah, Utearool—C Grienetl, 3 3 , Bord Chast file Hien Sawn, + crrick, Liverpool —Spetard, Teron & wa ate fn Sn fae Tee gre Geneenth Ply fp Wesitan, Netasian Sarai Cullen, Calin, Wilming. Bue S's Der’ mm, Rerter, Lewes. (peas Derk Uberenes; Sites Sales Re Ontrouse). wos sone a6 B goto i Wai Pe, Wore Pinin ’ retin othe > gh De fas wey Jana, | 1 ag fly ora a SUP Gale” aria Lnoots, Gu © Merres, Py Ce-T weed THTON. “Arr achr Salmon Washburn, Thrasher, + Ship Mo" .°3 Pagie, Wisco, New Ur ‘ages Bark Dunnarton, Backus, {rom New Vork (not Boston) for Bt ' sen «i Of Orleans, Dennis, New Orieans—W Neison & Sage, Ag 1 at 38 4 Praepeict ss ead Ia ie. ? au , Mobile—N Brigham, Some Pegs as qn ene Sy York: . Wiilse, Port ape Vigil Pimeelhin Wikies, Mouigetdso and Buenos | Z8DeH July wate: cil Faby Riva kt Harrie Lille Sander, Johnana, ene Movotals Fagle, Yates, Mcbtevideo and Bens 2: Anpnosse, ‘ing 128d Lomiea Biss, Long, Boston, Bova Nora? ish: New Regulus ort Ewen. orton, Jr. ste % Welch, Magill, Galverton —Noreross & Princa. Burau (td. ay Sire JH chs, Treker, Crontadt Boren, Writing ‘ud Jaa MeChakey. Mevbingy Poitedel. Hark B Othitves Coluat: Rotman Pete ok (pr Brie Aug. ameriane, Hours, savannah! Sherdan, | Blla One, “Davia tha Sab i Bulkey, Nore ih, Daal Br femer Giri Ureeny’ Now Caria Sum ‘Colburn, S york. cnt vig # spinel Hare Sport yin Brig Morin ar, wn folk—G F 8 a ta nocetn sae ® SRY Qabest Om Beh, Mee Oy Way ap Reema, r, ni » Nor! put bs fe a . a ‘Beaver. Tapley, Portiand— Brew. Son & Bruvast, Aug 4—Arr Veloce, Petrelluci, Sid Juty HARTRORD, hi 13—Arr sloop Hi Bird Coe, New Bob B Bateriy Uroper, savannab— Morea, Moit & 02, North avnerica, Yorks 14. sche Chupectiore Ciera New Brunswisks Maric Bescus, rane. ~— a M Bate. [—t eres Bray Bowe He Hanes. Miner, Port Ewen. Sid iéth, achr Freestone, Brooks, ‘Rlonp ‘iliams, New London—Master. Bro a , pean 5 vost 4 Steamer W Won d, Cardilf. Baltimore. ‘and ld tn fn Sw ¥ ; Aug 1, Rose Standish, Hutchin; MOBIL) 9—Cld brig Empire, ¥ Breamer Novelty, shaw, Phisdelptas 7 Apa Rimaball vata Now fork; Mary Bradiord, Sve, Ae trae Rear oH fier, Crosley = hg OO Cia Saxonls (Ham, Shlers, Homburg—Kun- Benaat’ ery '30—8id Maneurt, Delbach. San Francisoo, "i for. Mee ATE ns coal, Pasia Bisle “Maio. Brence, duly He Asr Gechard, Ten Wore Sa arn: Ail, Sale, FRtaaNg NIA: fA ech Revex, ree, ARRIVED: dane, Jor brig Marcellus, Marry, Boston: sehra’ Sands, Rap- sutaufte, J BS STN VE ame re | Mette pia tegument ‘Cid Ith, bark Iddo Kimball, Harding, eon 4 sehr T Dayton, . Sid acre C ; sloops B Mionerly, Canpwr, July 3—arr Kmily Gardoer, Limeburuer, Liver- | ~ 5 . ARDIPT, veri y Gar oy. Le A NORFOLK, Ang 12— Ars schr Leroy, Oubareas NYork: 18a, Steamship Persia (Br), Judkios, Livery: A vie Queenan bh SP, wibmioceal cieeeen Meant Mat, pa wee iy cot, (rom New York, Lag oe N Post, Bri ri Auge ish, 40, passed sinamatip-uty of | “Croswanr, July 27—8id Volant, Whiting, Boston; Tita! | 5'p'aBrMdseper; H Chay. Haver — hence for Liverpool, sume day, Bot Nanta sees, | woZOwey inly 27 i 4 : tony abip baoperor, of Seurapors, beuce Far Glaagow had ar, We, S80 Saiy 2—Azr North Carolina, Foster, ¥ Or. | yAEW ir DEORD, Aug tare, ship Brutus, Hureell, New Lopeallant wagis n'a squat on bat dey. are tvea off the cette AM. ae lo Bewland & Froechen ad es ee as Pessege: from Holyhead to Weslera Islands the wind ranged NW to WNW, thence to Georges Shoal SEV SSW, with leave Western ielnnce was 429) July 29 fae 9020-100 29 9, spoke ship Ann E Hooper, from Viverpool for Philadelphia; ork. Sif sebe . na. NEWBURYPORT, Ang 1S—arr_ brig Young, Balt Canpenas, July 90—Arr Aredia, Eetlock, lel- . a ior i rs et apes ta a a pore, Sd aches Sarah smi, Bon, aoe ET Ae a af , brig Mar igen. Norden, al NANTCO! |—Sid achr Perry, Sampson, Phi 27, baie James Cook, Blancharc, NYork; brig Ls C Wats; De. raged valet bitte. s Cizarunéos, July 21—Arr barks David Lapsley, Bendling, | comb” Parsee ine tat Belenra: Veutort ibrar, N¥te for Philadelphia, Avola, Young, Portiand; 234 Dublin, Huo'ley, | Portland; § Gesver, Harding, do for Boston; Machias; brien, Karoak, Downing, Savannah; atin, Ben Dau | do Envoy. Lowe do for Boston; 8 ‘Oro: Th Ron:lout Jot fost, Jat 41 15, lon 41. pameed « ship simering B thowin bine "Boston; Aug 3, Charl burgee with white leuers N ZB; 7th, lat 41 16, lon D4 55, 09 7 “y | well, do for é ‘e looper, 7 . fai ache | Been ot Tbrovetwin, seerng Muh Tat 2 | ston HHL NY ea: $l bask Howisnde wey, ee ees vdvepeaiucamasda:: usegmadeal Pe ay Fg ee Kate, Gibbs, and Hound (| deraon, do; Set, bark Bro ‘Yih, 2 PNT; the neg tor Boston; lat 4230, lon 65, spoke ship Patterson. from | thers’ Cl Portland; Ang ‘Abby hasier, Parker, | cottty: in port the above arrivals; and schra TJ Tull, « i, " "| Cooper, trom Frederioksbure for Beston; Osbot, ‘ila, from 1 iwerpool for HaRimore— head winds and calms tothe Boston; 4th Redorae Adama, N East Greenwich tor NYork; "Tacs Borden, Weighting, from bad 01 wich ae ee im 30 stltuinca) end sal Dover, Aug 2—Off, Gustat, Nienaber, from Baltimore for | Pall ret for Philadelphia. Sbip BR Milam, Bremen. to Mee Torin 8 5 EW LONDON, Aug 12—Arr schr DT Willets, Baldwin, 2 fe Gist Southard (of Richmond, Me), Webb, fields, Jeane hg) % Spry et = ayn] Rondout; 13th, sloop , Briggs, Port Ewen ‘for Provi~ coal) master. Firm part Sron, (and aid for Rottertam). sence, . ¥ salen: latter par, bwin rem WS tos ew. 33 at Duxbes, July 3i—Arr Humpbrey Parinton, Jackson, Pen- Woodbury, Eiabeihpet fie oon, 0 We, St, SS & lat 46.37. lon 2945, signalized ahip Australia, for Li DEwARARA, July 26—No Am vessel in port. Sid 26th, echr : Carr, Hoek foe Mempert erponl; 0th, ou the Hanks, spoke agen toe wiih | gvowbrlece, Nuaven. ~— , ety HAVER, “ana gr bar (abe hee 14.000 ‘tiah: Edward Everett. 33,00; Ya Fatwouni, July 29—Arr har Teluca, Harriman, Greenock | Lilly. Prt Go for Providence. Aid tele Elbe livmetee ee 18 0W, Also saw schre Breeze, Eeterelia, HL (and #14 300 for Buenos Ayres); Sist, John Fraser, Herbert, | “PHT ADEEPBIA tue iat Geena et Mat Jobn Boler, loading. ‘West Coast of Mextoo (and aid aug | for Liverpool). thews, Boston; Kepnevec. Johnson, NYork; whip Phindeipeiny Le eee ns ators, Roterdam, July & | Garway, sug 2—arr Golden Fleece as}, Campbell, NYork | Poote’ Liverpool: bark Modenk: Ryden enbar tines with mdse, to Hicks & Ha‘). 38 days to Sandy Hook.’ Tas ex: | via st Jopns, NF. ‘Oreanus, Springer, Bremen’ Bek A i Doe perienced s succession of light W winds during :he extire pas Guovcestgx, Aug l—Arr Ellen Bernard, Bourne, Richibne- Ls 0 + ship Tuscarora, 3¢ to; Lawrence, Howe, St John, NB, 2i, Chevalier, Chandler, do, , from. 4 SUGRTEAND. bog it—Arr steamship Vall, NYork; Soeur, Aug 1—Aarr W B Townsend, Uresby, NYork. hr Minnie Cobb, ay P Erm | amen tet da eee Bnei PORTSMOUTH, Aug ll-—arr sehr Harriet, Herrick, Baie me. PROVIDENCE, August 12—Arr Prussian bark Jobann Mar- tin, Redmon, 81 ; Br bark Wm B Dean, Hilton, shields: brig. . Kenney, Ardrossan; echrs. Baker, Norfolk; James M Bayles. Thompson, ‘Alexandria; @ Lanfair. Sn ore: Sea Witch Tyler, Philadelphia; Su- iden, Blizal ; Sarah Jane, shine, Davis, Port Grascow, Aug l—Arr Henrietta, Damon, & Putalla, NYork; Richard Alsop, Watlington, Christie, do. Bld Ist, Har pewell, Coton, N York. ‘Oxxoa, July 23—Sid Wartemburg, Chase, Marseilles; 30th, Helen R Cooper, Btevens, Sunderiavd. te Gisnsrran, July 23—Arr Stampede, Lewis, NYork (and cld for Of do Bist, Hy Bill, Polieys, from Boston for Malta. pire EM Geen Pia Wes Carchee ongdov, Pi ‘York. Prinoeton (of New Haven). Seeley, 19 di Sg ge Trowbr! ay for New Haven. Bark RG W Dod ge (of Blue Hit, Jarvis, Cardenas, 9 days, | fig © jarion, “Usborne, ‘and toC&EJ Peters. r Henvorr, Aug 1—Arr Sarg the Ocean. Drummond, Callao. | Ticks. Rondvut: Gen Point, NY; dat nrt } 1, Davia (of Brookhaven), Fairchilt, New Orieans, 19 | Hawnund. July Si—Arr Bavaria (es), Meter, NYork; Atlan, | Pome a ay ———— Mallory, Wyrtic, 12 Doure a Sadae'ato master, { Parsett, Havame. a Ablmann, San Francisoo; | Jaisni. Howimon, Soar pen She i800 tone burihen, and not yet named. Was towed to ‘bis | ancl, Hamumonia ia. Schweneon, SY, 1 io danse Weethester, Jones, NY. Re Ee ae Honoueie, June 3—rassed by, sbipe Alfred Hil, Ni lel Gogueel pro he 4 ig Creasslan (oF Thuckapord), Meggan, Gzaniesamo, 28 Ran Francisco for Hong Kot; 230, Torrent, Gove, and | Mensoenn yy ‘Jones, LP Snow (of Orrmmon), Smid, Sagan, 312 daye, with | !ge,Wng, Howes, trom co tor i, Ee Fe hg do. Hone koxa, no aaie— arr ship Winged Racer, Trundy, York, bara Penguin, Wheeler, do. j spas Havana, Sup 20—Arr brig Jamen Mi Travers, more; 38h, hip Blophen W Mallu, Lester: Liveryrool: puck ‘oodside, man, Boston. bag Leviathan. Hoff Sete eae Be et Buea aan ane! uk bats rolunteer, a. do; Joh ¢ ‘tale «cami and Haste for Howton gl. weige Penascola: 71 y 7 af Brown, Tirdwn, and § Applegate, Chase, Miia Aste, Brown: Fitawisy, Bleecier, Biynrés. and Smith D Bellows, Clarke, OP AW COKER ai eT Arr sohr Fanny Fern, Briges, Ron- ol ft ae Mary Tirrell, aud C 8 Watson, Hal- JCRLAND. Ang 9—A: iy a H poet ri a a Rratince, Lizerpools a . $0 ond 2 = ile, orton, sng iarnte rer, Tene UW Alexan Fe "Eibe Belle tary Glee, Syduey, CB, 14 dnye, wi abr Belle (Hr), » Sydney, C v8, with coal, to H a 4 Solr fan & (Br), Mahone, Lingan, CB, 10 days, with coal, SEIAUE to se om, bese Jorn cop ce'sior Br, of r », » Li Cl days. with ca’, 19 # Cumard. Avg’ 13, lat 4230" ion ea Sear Moouiiskts Pauhitt Wilanagor, Merk dope ars ght, Tat i! C, 4 days, for Salem. Bebr Nevis (of Ki George), Pracy, Pbiatelptia’ sor Briace- Bangs, eras port, steamship “slentilie. Brtiock, Nfork Schr T R Jones, Gateomb. Mackiasport, ? days, NOrieanw sebr F'ving Scud, Carmine, Chariestan, fbr Leocadla kmail ‘Sdaya. 17a Jay 3 abip Boor Be it, Faltworith, Bows Ag bark Sebr Knight, Ti annie, 3 days. Loey Blizaceth, Ho 3 3a, Seats Se. Bear Aan a Wrenn Pe, Pap? care Ringed Mork fm Gh, barks 9's Chaos, Wandin Sehr Jonepb Romer, Fortang, 3 days. East, Spe : : Bibr tA tiovens, Wekersos: aittery for Boxion. psoas albeay 2c Sebr Huntingwn, Lovell, Albany for f Any sactobie Sioon Wary Aiventer bi Providewse $ dare Boyd, ae; 3. oon Wer " 8 day pmeraid Ang. Sohn. 3 Hove, y Rieamer Ironsides, Vanderveer, a nin Dia Ar asd Glee Beamer Fiano. Tver. Phiadelybia Ben) Chae, ta ‘Grimes, HarHingion, NYork; Joseph, 3 sae Bad Bt eeath Font ‘a W Brows. Bantoes Sroamer Dayhakt: Berta Mind Jaly $9. 4 F Warcer, Ciprelands Ang WICKFORD. Aap yer sic sae Wina-| =. Fars icc Na ere RN | wine ae ea Re Parke, Duncanson, Montrea’, pe roy OA —_——————_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_——— mp Merryman, Noricana; 24; Henry Clay, Caulking 'BMMONS £ CO., Soy aa cri colt BeBe Ons SBOP RR STAGE STENGTHENS: ra. 4 Also PERESCOPIC, CONCAVE A! CONTR. GLASSES sess ay desea Deas Ss y Chilga and Boa (an), Anderson, 4 Telegraph Marine Reports. of ax HIGHLANDS, “A: aunse:—Two rigs rE F bound ir Wind Sellgaty weather gees, °ne® I# be offing RAGE CO i GLasses, SANDY HOOK, ang 15, faxonia, for Ham ‘ae Dar at Tr aod the ana, for hoy 4 A * ¥ t . carefully selectet by Mr.| ESSER ap Wahngn, for Beep a 838 Px One Scmomons humps, wil uaureto every purehuser the a4 Miscellaneous. Onr stock 0” Cousstiox—Proreiizn ®UNK—About noon yesterday the ‘steamboat K Stockton, of the Perth Amboy line, when near Castle Garden, came in collision with the propetier New Erte, carrytoc ber bow completely off, and causing ber to sink in Jeas than five minutes. Some fifteen persons on board were rescued by the [arbor Police and other small boats. The RS sustained no damage. The Cunard sieamship Asia, Capt Lott, sailed about noon | _ Sid July 30, bark WA Banks, Harden, Iegitotgs yesterday for Queenstown and Liverpool with — paasengera, | WH Parks, : Wat de Thetis ‘The Hamburg mail steamabip Saxonia, Capt Ehlers, eulied Beer Gradua po replay 5 84, ° iawrort, Aug 1—Sid Juliet McLoon, City Point; We cordially approve of the actina of the Ne-| Robt Cus! " hanan, Os Baba Nadonal, Woy, Jemalen he ales tonal Dea cratic State Cony Valind hy tbe a Cov “the. hate LYmor#, Aug 3-Bid Bila A ark, Baron ("roms London), MFoct Seam, July 30—Tn port Br beig Clarence, for Bat. bia ie tare Kor Bala ae Ay NB, Aug 1—8id brig John Jeftres, Seeley, ‘hun’ 1: Josspe Sessa, Penaeus tet Kelley, fo Ang 2. Wellteet, MeGiivers, trom Caio (and pro- tor se ES Fd Hh 3 i ae Ses Stuns Horeww New Orleans, Aug 15-Aehe te. ‘or ae — ors are due to Stivene, o , wrrHADDEUS P. MOTT, Vice President presiding, Fimursa, for) ‘nara sa Sarno tpomee, bon MH soohon nad 3 NgTDRET NEW, 00 dnte—Arr hip Margaret Fur, Jelarion, Rites Leone, July 13—In ee Mi. cota outa car td about ‘W-In port brig Ann Elizabeth, WARD NATIONAL Tie © teers een Om Oe we (are requested to line | Roneny, ow any OONSTASTISE, See eae Fa ! 7 i q i z EY $5 REAR. OF FONDAT LAST, BEAR OR 5 REWARD. 108, YESTERDAY, MonNiNG, ovarca, tp ary = Ce eM © Rar Jefereon m Saute Weta Bitch ‘Y the name 0: . $5 er aca tame os caey see —__eatentiserestaneacmannetensianatentit RPWA! |, ON MONDAY, avau: of the Pavilion’ ar ihocka * Any one leaving the same at J. iJ Mrwet, will Peeeive the above reward, REWARD.—LOs?, ‘wont , ON TI X ml wh of jaty, tetwone Adkaee oot = FF oan wre Leary, from Boa- si, bath May. iol, Nyork; Sat Medora, Weber, Be Aug 2, Sullote, Staples, NYork. P. ‘Cobb, roline, aod Art (rom 5 Asnte Bevt, at Londonderry j Loxnox, Aug. 4—The Bila A Ciark, American ship, f Lamlon for Melbourne, Fat, pio Piyniouin January 17, aad cuing repaira ler mart, eri UeeeTt tion 0! bee vogue felearad trom Ladon Daceuber sty Pregameveo, July 16—Part of the cargo of the American ship Prede: Btohard rem Lurerpool 9 Melbourne, tom, bad epeommtered beavy weather of 94 during which abe Yost hor longbrwe. Ac, am threw over About 8 barrela of ruvin (part of dk load). Desvaveu—The bark Bliza Rare, Orville Cooper mater, ‘Tarpsre, Jnty 2 —Are the Union, Bentaen, from Wilming- 2) |, BuNing ene | ever Watch, Nor Paw, 4 60. Loxson, uarked ‘on bie encircled An Y ay circled with & band: cleo sailed bence for Bermuda 271h ult, v. lub full inboard earco and deck load of sipek—performed 7 ms aie or a th canst tinllitnaaideadit jotice Martners. thee m LOST, IX THR Maren Der, miserama. July 10, 1860, Fatice ig hereby given — 1 "Tose Pieldoen Ulaht, in the provinon of Sxs ner, will be | ‘Dashing ee in the evening Of Aug 10, aud eratins alight usdl | Pericles, * ? mand " 7, ito Hftiob ‘a five Ber ot $2 ee the Metropoi Howe! om the return the money. 4 2s. 3 a 2 That aforwaj Mbitfn thie Light will | A Ars from July 1 nal igh will Be | brie Gouth Bosen, act Glopem Eiahen owe trom | oe Tymbeth Revere Sevort. Bid, tia : n ™ bie: Deo: i b a E. barks Mf Oak: brige Somers und Mystery. | 1d Agr chy tel) Memmare South ( scat. he Thornton, of agd | ton; dae Whitney. Laveland, Savannah; bake en b Picifo, 74 | Port Bpain. Quincy, Spa Wiaane:’ betes Lamertine, Bein: istiama; Chaves, Ft Marting: = Ges tos. |, Hendrloksov, Ma serch nm dahild inte, of Province. ®t Marc, 8D, RM Demi, ARD.-THE FOLLOWING 4° ° ‘ wieh having been jest. th Mate - , Avguet M.— tor ghee Marg H Mone abe Wa rrcotery OF the mureror Moe er, Mrong, Window, NE? Harrie tio bile ? é enw p° Varian a LD, oe, Prov fence. Sid » "e