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NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, av/GUST 8, 1261, 4e3 he —— _ Sabie 3 { ARR'VAL OF THE EUROPA se i ‘Tho natives wore returning to Haukow, and trade was NEWS FROM HAVANA Our Wer Mapy | Pe /ANTOUS, Buta Romo, Benn, at Ponsn i HALIFAX. | boing resumed, Sauron, Sun : a a An odition of the Huxati War Iajys, on onitomt@"e™! P& | 47 88, DOUBLE 8Q18 stivim, Aig “AT” $3 60, deck load and monkey rail to a hurr py : ith ns soe hoa poo Bur Dyrnowr Loos, froin B iY OS IE naaroes, Tune Sg MER. Reena ae tice Gicieoiaan Gatnekin: per, beautifully colored, will be issnod today. AK mm, i ‘ne 4 coer 8 Galtom®, ® Row utyte, at JONES 10 put tnto Portland Tth inat teat! TWO DAYS LATER NEWS FROM EUROPE. FeSinio. Soven Arai abot soventy-oight Persons | Ry the arrival of tho steamship Columbis, Captain | mewts of tho artay aro clearly and distinotly maxed. 5 siren y Misery. Baltimore, toot part o ne Maly 10, im tat 90. Harvest Queen, seine ean Adams, wo have advices from Havana to tho i inst, | Saale copies 2 vents; $1250 per 100, Agente wanted | “yOFTAD BRANT aR O Bristol for nook nae Pet “SH L ATEST NEWS. ‘Thore is no extraord: . Capt: G Lot Baward F, Loyd & Co., oxclusive agents for the colores ve on hand aome vory fine old Coguxp Braady in ‘The petves beoaght'to Debate in Parliament on the Slavery | Pal . Pan, July 27,1861. | Cuba is absent at 8 y haggis torial posvoaionor {| tom, 208 Broadway, Nev York anitprios os eng woe | fulton th vac rth 0 Palri# of this eves. , 7, 1861. " St. 0, tal r — ics of 196) 3 , schr John Adams ae asserted that the | the Dominican territory for the 8) h crown, Ne OMiclal Draw i: of Wood, Eddy & Co, 22 Be: | Carg. of the Milian, conslatin and Cotton Questions. Cardinal Archbishop of Naphiv® It Wasser as re ita te eee KENTUCKY AND MISSOURI STATE LOTHERIES, Also 176 half pipes and quartor enska fi | $1 por maou. The wchr Ella w panne, whish dare naa beon arrested. The | foreign vessels of war in Havans, ‘Tho people are quiet, Kewrvcnr, Exrea Css 423—August 7, 1861 in lots Lo suit purelia OLN edt to $90,000. . 7 prove that ho has conspired agemnat UsBle# &FC Aa to | although depredations upon the community by robberson | 1, 4843, 4. a 3h, TT GT, On he 0%, 20, GO, | meme erences re ® odetrignr marina , sae nsplred against te rvsemiaont, the highways and streois azem to be on the increase, ‘The Ranvcky, Oras 424° August 7, 1861 BeNONS. CONS, INVERTED NANS, ENLATGED | wA/siagFarsnnane zine gS, abiy be Hegre] Ministerial Changes in Great same paper says wo confirmation hit hms. reoivod | markots have been nevive 39, 17, 21, 1, 11; 58, 23, 15, 72, 29, 80, 5 BD joints, and alt direasos of gtho fest, cured with: Bid sbi Robin Heed, Medlin ley for ime. ‘No of the proposed chang he nd rt r ent trve of c te hy pain or inconvenience to by Dr. ZACHARIE, 0 port except ater 10 Bio, Britain sos oe in the ministry and Dinwatig | The health of Havana hina improved since last reports Cireuiars sent free of charge by addressing urgoon Chiropodiet, 760 1s fora to physicia se Yolande Tene 6 Seu Quece, Burdilt; of W : 8 inp : —~ Wéoh Ene co, dhiropodist, 760 liv nfora to physicians alatsds Jane 6 Sem Queen, Burditi, af We - . Sink mes Soormxetox, July 28, 1801, | fwer subjoots, diminishod cases and light iu charactor, | * Covington, Ky., or St. Loaia, Mo | &nd suirgcons of this city. weramento, Betrign, €0, nothing sine last rep, mr 7 “ Vow, - — wedi. ‘Tho steamor Ellora, with the heayy portion of the Bom ing alwnys to prompt treatment Post Office, wing Chile; Cleavelauat, NB, Fwh si Fir. - — a : (a MEAMIEIReoE a wae ‘ nothing sures Inst report, ami WV York, August 7, I8O%— | LIMMRE SEWING MACILNIGS—OFL D FOR Gir aad on at Pate Hine nin, Tee Ines TeRerH ay ronile, baa acrieed, Bho brings £9,180 in apecis 5. ae SNombia oa her outwant passage, Thuraday, July | ‘Tho now style of Governiaent Siampet Mayalops is now simplicity, durabiitty and offictoncy for faralies and town, 30 ap LO ula ela wesc a 7 ADYANCE INAMERICANSECURITIES | Sigiaies veniile Ware. betind the Paik of Guenter | 25, at Bove~H af, tatitude 82 44, longitude 78 19, passed a | Pedy and for sale at this office, Wxchango will bo mado | nxnafacturern, ‘Avent wanted, at 610 Broadway | “At anchor dune 23 dure Mean 110 ap small fore ay, eh it : of tho now style for an equivalent amount of th Siac at SR OS wind bound. 4 aft schooner, pitot boat build, with her | Guring a period of six days from tho date of this nots mainsail reofod x. ad arp : i " 4 jib furled; Lad no naue on ber ster after which po letters under cover of the old issue wil bi Many of the rebels captured ia tho recent insurrection | pad something AMinning covered with canyas—undoubt | Bent from this offles, WM. B. TAY! Postmastor, | No. § Man STATE OF THE MARKETS, at Loga, Spain, had been condemned to penal goryitude. t y i isan 120 atl wt Sond howe ‘nif well otre ~ Of and on Jane 2, bark Be TURMORN,—READ told on Board ue i ‘Thon Eatkey —— i | atowrer, folt from aloft and’ was tinea on Sinker, Nuw Your, July 20, 188! 1 A Lue (teeny 3 AD Reports ly kitted, ly of Edjarvowm, Keats late objet gente odly a gut z - r 1 ave b Ricted wi al dearest, — of ghip Blizabe' ep. Phe rile vould wi sche rani ou agin, Ske is) whhoat doubt,tho samo vewalde: | Ambrotypes and Photographs, Curd apatheotoni beck iicted age eri No cai Blizabeth), 80 ep; | The Vadveardt and Stextta would alt &e., &o., &e. Financial and Commercial Nows. seribed in tho paper? O tuiy 95—ubout sixty foot long, | Vislls, Parlor Portraits, &c.-—twenty four Pictures for gt. | hae Quid Moris L ws rafter ole operation wt | eae, pe LONDON MONRY MARKET. Painted a doop load color. +i one approach sho holstod | aris Galery APBOORAWAY,... | Your hands, my hearing was suddenty, and without paly, | Ship Indiamau irom,’ Bostute vla Rio Jageito foe dhe funds ou tho 24th wero rathor firmer, bat quota- | the Amorican ensign, which 80V%)or from being handiod | _APMY Shoes.—Canvny Shoes, Best Doutto | stored toma, for which 1 feel very grateful. After | San Francia, Mi 8) —-8, lon 77 ; \istivax, August 7, 1961. | tions unctringed. ‘The money market was casior; choice | rathor rougiy. As scou as ve none | soles, “Burt's stomp,” aH. LANDON'S, 440 Broadway, | Being totally dea’, aimor’ shut oue from the plensuro € | Ship Queen of the Bask Healey, froin MH ietons Tho Furopa, from Liverpool at clovea A. M. of the 21th, | bills from 5 « 5; demand fair. an - ; ude all 4 <a : : ! > Heccesnry Kenwo, 10 linea I¢roturned, and W boar. | MBt £20 la ria ban! Marah traee Civernoe Koctlar 4 “- and Queenstown on the morning of tue 28th uit,, arrived | _ T° #ip Borcas, from Melbourue, with £62,000 ia gotd, | i+ A8 to hor boing ono of tho piration yogsels whic | | Bataholor' 9 cn tper : bat credit om you for the IMENCHRS.| outta, May 26,100 Mf 8H, oN eT We eee - pm ole ” 80 long overduo, bad arrived, infest our const there is vary Little doubt. ‘Tw Cotambia | synfits, Marines nig rman sr diag ;, 2 bow to thane you for what | ship Albert Kuwnrd, Mokenne y. rom Livarpoot May WM for * : sis Baa : os AMBRICAN SBCURTTTES i loft at Koy West, July 28 (outward trip), United states . ~ soon . ARD TEMPLES HARRISON. | Srgitle Tunes, no 1st Ao—by a Vowel ut Brito, Mig, tron She brings Gfty passengers aod £29,008 sterling in Are firmor, and all kinds slightly advanced; Erie shares, Cristedors, fia Wigs and Tous RD TEMPLS HARRISON | Atri , ‘ sped tai Reason 2 24; Minos Central abares, BT discount, New York Gentral | *MiP Macedonian, steamers Crusader, Water Wiich and | pegs, the best in hasan 2 Ye, Wigs and ‘Howe vars a | sg tiP egnn, Norris, €2 daya Mom NOvloans for Hatre, July shares, 70 8 72, Salvor, ‘Tho steam frigate Niagara sailed same day ona | Dye privately applied at No.'a Astor House” Dri VON MOECHRIAEER'S office for curing the deat and. |’ SSIS aurae. wotthoe) teen liverpot! fov Ripw York JAVERVOOL BREAPSTUFFS MARKET, erniso, Hull's Hair Dy: 5 9 as inlay , 82, ton, $8 89. 4 ; rs Ma P| ‘ : r Dye, 50 Cents, Biack ox Diind is at 107 Clinton place, betwoen Fifth and Sixth he ; orpovl for W¥ork, Ju “a pers sega nti pe eerste 008 TAVANA ConnmRONDENGE. : prow est netagag Depot No. 1 Barchy’stroet, na-cnta | avenues > Beare Ree meeavoenecitoe ce y ” * ‘a ctopal 4 a a y late, a $ ve ye a eee, Crom L(y crpoot Jaly 1, lat 47, Mein ftata. yorable for the cropa:’ Flour flat. with a downward ten- ‘ n)\ HAvaatd; Aliguat’S, 1BBT. ¥ " —-— A OCKRIES AND FLOUR KOR TH MILLION. years : suguidaystiad lus Biussiee' is, an the 2ath, Sir -C. Wood eens se Sa, a St. 6d: Woans steed Kewarts for Humane Services—News from St. Domingo r Renatifn! Complexton —-lenird's 1aGHed W Choapost store in the work!. Goods det vered £roo Ship B Ramtivon surding, a aays Berbe for Antwerp, July madosoine doave'ni explanations rela'ive to India, and | whito Southirn, 12s, 6d) a 138, 6d. Corn firmar, bug | OMt Vemeewela—Doménican Refugeet— United Stans Qyk | Pearl ha scevievol a slevstty a Neyer ee oer : THOR: R.-SONEW) waver iound rick, from Care Ga GPM Giatibcébzy Lower’ so borrcte 254001060, tor | ;eloes aaMBRoaGds tijesd. Bees te; srg cials and Ke-Diedted Qilene te Gitmnetiicen Une mn. 48 Y. | Noe. 200 Gresnivich atroot ant Ay Murray xt. Now York, | qe nar Uerat % Valli Wurooceh: “Wichabeved ath eua of she ‘present } 284 WAGE, Om ata, ; & Consul Generat Shufeudtto New York—Opinions on the | , Military Shoulder races and Abdomi- | Bp Fo, gee 4 . inven whist 2:8 way bal we x 2 ng eh nal Supporters combined porior arttel 4 your the Fidian expeidhfGrS and income woutd be bainnc. | MVRRPOOL PROVISION MARKET. SIEM. SH Beek eee —Pipartare ef the €0,'S Trans ofr yt. Astor Movse. | A \ ia age a teyrson : The same authorities report beet quiot, but steady. | Caplain General / ~—yy vements, Mar | he cor scmre§ in for ‘Uitates, Sul |. He suid the goveroment had ovinced great soxity | Pork easier mndestined: Lard easier tad all quali: | pets, de., de., . Barry’s Tricopherous is the Reat ana | A iroctiouai—m 0 gos ris: bapa ee to develope the resouree. of India sé a cotton producing | Hes slightly doclined: sales at 473.9498. Tallow de- Yn Choapee! "Article for Dressing, Beautif'ying, Curling n pon ie Neg ae A Foreign Ports. country, Be believedt!ie resute would be that ultimately clined Is, ae m t Cy %, Neenan commander, | ing, Preserving and Restoring tho Hnir.” Ladies! try it sup “ae rhs hohe g afl ae it | u, duly Y—Ol, La Oigne England would be renders intopenuent o: America tor MIVERPOOL PRODUCE MARKET. arrived on th 2 nu ot, Thomas, without any | Sold by al! Drgysste any point where fice, or will near 1 ee t ent i G The brokeis* circular repos ashes quiet at 20s, i i on. | S=RRaMRTEE es Linas) ea a P 3 an office, Or will tn Nene 14 © Dione, cotton This year the vupply 0: cotton from India would | 218. 6d. for pote und pearia’ valle: Wet aan watctes P| nbortant Bows from tivo goatern island or the south con ee ig Picante ee react | “idea Spite etbdabesins wearediar ever tarec, Coffoe—Sales amall, Rico firmor, with an advance on the | “eatal ports. Peli ota nia afters ie Bocas eve’ pecan | mi The Mouse of Lords, on the 26th, ins jp | inferior qualities, Linseed oi! tending upward: sales at Tho Grand Cross of tho Royal American Order of Labo} » | os tis madaeh ss ie riparia nn non the 20th, insisted opon their | sis, 64. Cod oll inactive. Rosin advancing, prinoipally | the Cathollo has been’ conferred hi gat pion n Emith. sor WY orks amendment to the bankruptey bill, oppos.ng the apnoint- Nica; common, 7. a 7s, Bd. ‘Spirits tur- | Rarwot do ‘Toca, distineuish on iy bee Gare Upee, : a Ne AR { os eat, calla Ment of the Chief Justice in bankruptoy, but they re. | Hebtiue steady ab 47s. 6d. a 488. f 2 Soe) Clatinguishelt for. his wealth, inherited 2 Mary’ Mhureh, en Toorday s through tho States where Adams Express | "Buigron (Pit), July 4—Croe od, fromm Montreal fer . treate:! from thvir other amendments, , LONDON MARKE vom his uncle, the celebrated African trader Joaquin August 6, by tho bride's cunsin, Rev, Thoms bMelough’ oMees, mai! Ve lottor under cover to Adams’ aud, slid ith, LLB Emery, Perkins, Cardiff, haem sig ; Baring’s circular reports broadstuffs tn active domand, | moz. In the samo lot of honorary decorations the title of : unnoox, all of this city Company, New York, ot Louisvil's, gudenciose | Guxvavna, vuly 2—arr Ritaboldt, Moyaon, NYork. F | Tn (he Tous of Comions on the same evening Mr. Bux- | at easier prices quotation: maintained. Flour, 24 ‘ 7 » Cath dunk aS above. a : Young, Hevana; ton calied atloution to the increase of the Ou 64. a 2T5 ct, 508. 4.50%. for ted_and. white, ‘iron | Ceveloman of the Order of Cartes IN, to Hipolito Vidal, for diy Pee gine 1 ned Lenihan . : 4 ‘ % : traded the foxportshoe of eap, nting the exertions | Very dull ab £5 a £6 Bx. 6a. for bars and rails, and 409, | lstingulshed and moritorions services rendered by 6aving ie, thir moll OF VOU Geet eke. 1, Ba. it UPTURE RADICALLY CURED BY WHUTHS PATENT | ‘Church See. NYe me ied Of this bavak fotna da ties Ase t by othér mengur ant big. ; pra ieee iba ae ne sony. ‘Tea | while master of tho Spanish bark Observadora, in February Englund, to Buzangra. third da gutor of panes Uta Tate oat A Hasan on esjxciatly by the reappointmout of 4 Consul at Mora. | turpentine nominhlly at 61s. ‘Tallow dull at 47s last, wonty-soven persons—the wrecked crew, offcorsund eA emma i y H tee) Ba, Dique. ed cakes steady, Linseod oil drm at 31s. Cod oil Passongers of the American bark David Brown—encoun r da Thiraday, Avg ey sess steeeey as small red in latitude 22 degrees N., longitude 3 ‘; rathor, the Re VITONG, PATI TRUNK AND PORTABLE euston, 4 goneral debate enaned, in which the Emperor Napo- he very lateat commercial intelligonoo, via Queens: | greog W + x ee sprig: Seve cer S r Corner Warren strest and fa ae Nene ce ra chacsneenciitwten ce. | town, hen not eormote beet " grees W.; Curnishing all needful assistance in clothing, Y ; ‘sn the members contending that tho ateodisotite he ches “ " sigan subsistence and safe delivery in this port; refusing any d hl ee Riel sciidaie, iaighi osama wcrce Wah tm [COE ever’s Abolition Meeting tn | Compensation for his valusble service, or for the neces bas Ww RIFLED CANNON FOR ARMY AND . ne worse (ha Londo ie Lidkttell- 22 hands . Died. ab’ Tang Range (una [From the London Star, July 25,} teportol in an olonuent Totter Urata gee Which wore | Amueacizn.—At Gowanus, Mooklyn, ou Wednesay, | Ct bo furnish |e SS | honed the Finperor of tho French would | _ A Public meeting was hold yesterday at Wilks’ Rooms, | “CPorteLin an cloquont lottor of thanks addressed by the | August 7, MARY AXNK J » ged BL years and 4 | fl carringos ; ry» HR syores Suly A goa Toulon for Mi- with ji th : King streot, St. James", for the purpose of disensaing the | Jato Consul General felm to the Captain General of Guba, | mouths shot and stiotle., “Al “ad. | sos tardinaen, Meith tet botdcns © loam tage he wi nd in putting down the slave | prement crisis In America and of hearing the opinion of | upon which representation the award of the Queen was | 7 fune (Thursdry) afternoon, Knap ee ak AE hg A a ads | Pa \ Spoken, 9 ey . eats in america would, he trusted, | Dr. Cheever, of New York, ou the subject prior to his de- | prodicated. Among th A tngis;, | at two o'olock, from NIP acetnes neunreany, Wasa as, BEE bi ta she egg ent Ane toan capital from being embarked in the ue. | Part! the United Statos, Tho right Hon. the Eart | Predicated. Among tho passengers wore four Hug'si | toenth stroot a a ‘ ’ Haat Thirty-ti..cd atroot, Now York OF, David Stewart, Prentias, from nr p Se BhsPlenbary oonupled the ahair’ ladies, with vo children, and, in.considerathoa of uo | aires azo Fospecttlly havi nee ee, ere seh tae! ei pansies ki uci ‘Tho proceedings having Leen opened with prayer, service to th a, represented to his government by tho | trred tn Greenwood Cemetery, 4 : LS epee te Mr. Hopo sait the slave trade would continue uaty | ‘The Cuamman said they were assombled there’ for a | Hon. Joseph 1 josty’s Consu) | Paterson papers ple eo eo SHIPPING NEWS itiey, Arey, form Crom ir ntl ® assembled the m. Joseph Tt. Crawford, her Britannic Majosty’s Consul p ARO OP bs me . stad anade waprofitablo. He suggested a differential duty on bie purpogo: FF to do honor to thoir friend Dr. | General, juoon Victoria eaused to. bo made'n taagnie ent Brackuuene.—In Brook.yn, on Monday, August 5, Cras, i Giascow, J New Zea- siave grown suyi Choever, and to oxyress their admiration of bis consistent | telescope, suitable for all classes of nautical observations, W, BAe m, in tho 2 d YOar of Hi AES s ALMANAG FOR NEW YOU —TH DAY. hand okie tgs ; conduct and, next, to express their own opinion with re-"| which has ben received by Mr. Crawford aud transterred latives and friends of the family, togethar wth names 6 ON] MOWER > 802 | ,MAvnr, July a2—Are Rdwin, Nugei 28, Jouu, Lord Pato s but the progress of tho | spect to the deplorable state of things in America, par- | to the Spanish authority for delivery to Captain Hipoliuo cers and members of Pacific P yine Comp. .y No, SKTs 7 OW mom waren oreo ee | ote one Jud abraid Tnnboliay Allen, and<eavened d poblie opinion of other ations could extinguish uno | {Wariy aa regarded ‘tio question a slavery Vidal. Mr. Crawford aaa rocoivod from Me. Murray, an | 24, Aro respectfully invited Kr A NRE eee ee ane * ‘ e ‘ con instructed to read an ess ev, Dr. Che i ico, f lof ‘one io residen ay si rooklyn, this (Thursday: * y 23— Arr ba ya Cughiny + Meade, but he considered that the ‘public opl- | gad ioprescat tobim's pleco of latest aime books of | Of the. Indien aavnd, er Sov ey cate: e082 | attornoon, at three vCieck nit ie ieintecteinhtheia dhe aah dts NE id Ag Yon her returns brig Goruttla (i nion of France bad of late considerably retrocaded, | valuable Engiish literature. (He read the address, which | old medal, ono side ‘giving’ a brief fotiae at | _ Batson. On Weduewlay, August 7, Ronier ‘wens, AnD | ya Jadelphta; 24th, tip Buntingo d ‘The government was désirous of stoppl.g tho French | Pald@high tribute to the services which Dr. Cheever | the gallant service; on the reverse, the ‘Spanish whim, | O21Y son. of the Robort Barton, and granunun of fay. “Yayfotd ington —W P Se MA RAAT eetoe PP lig cl ‘ ij Wii Rartor m Dayfeld ngton -W P a Mauran, Mitikeo, Phitadelphia; brige Hamu: Was, the granting of tho foollities fap cootie ernigration, | “God ‘against Slavery’ and “The Guilt ‘ot Slavory,”” and. | tad seats raat a foto, we en Ce ee ieee Boe Biheng deiphia. of the United States of Amorica, and I presume your | SFaudparents, Law rcnue, between Ross and Roduey sla Sy 2, Weig Rits Reed, Duvis, Sagiuny Btth, bark, War- which wonld be varried out as an experiment, uncer the | Degeed bis acceptance of a piece of plate, on which ho’| government has duly noticed the valuable acevices of | steals, Willumsburg, wt tivo o'clock, Glonoasver—Kdmiaton | ron, Benthnil, doy 28th a 29th, brie’ WeDo (Br), Ander- fot Cann (Be), Chip 6. on. if ahi bs io Th Cra nieen, Cd y, Gork dad a markolMoteal ony " " ewpul ernmont tens not _more sucessful in inducing the United of Lord Erskine, tho great constitutional tawyer | "On the 3M ull, died James. Savage, Faq.—aacistant edi.'] . The frieuds anu acpi tance aro kavite., to ab Duo eee TM See erate oe | gute k tear eens Becligg Veer Ftates to take more stringont messires to put down the | aud advocate of personal liboriy. ‘The address waa signed | tor and tranglator for the Diaria de fa Marina—bvether oi | Neral, tlhe (Thuisday) morning, at iin ee ees reas, NY¥ark; Aug ty 2, WB De eo & Wendt. Davis, St Thoinas Wh % tdeo-—$ fs fay r by LordShaftesbury, Chaicman; Mv. S. Morley, Treasurer, pomas Savage, Kaq., View Consul of the United States at | fem ber parents’ tex trafe, which is chiofly carried on by American vessals. | 2a Mee M.A, Gurney honorable Ser ba ‘The Chair. | Nevanana feltieful’ laborer, ‘ox pi ek meen ‘an | Jersey’ City: 4t haxcpast nine fs % He did uob think s Consul ai Mozambique would do much | man continued) —He had great Pleaaurg in presenting to | honest man, Le was wost favorably appreciated in this |, Motorex ln Wo thostay, Angust 7, Jiumcre Kraxm, ™ u n (Bry, tmore & Co. Bombay; Andvo- o0d, bat it was worthy of consideration, him a piece of plate in tho namo of gontlemen he | community. wife of Richard Dickstanu, 43 years, trom the andard (ir ¢ HERE EP ‘The subject was dro . represented, and he hoped it would be handed down to | Tho Spanish mail and passenger steamer Pajaro del | Parish of Caitra, county Galway, Ireland. hea, Norton, Key Woat-—it Berner: NB; Patitic, Feder a pped, hin posterity as a tokea of the high respect ho was hold | Oceano arrived on the 26th from st. Domingo, Porte Rioo, | _, Hor {cieuds and acqaalulanocs are Lost re Mully in. Setr Oneard (Be), Phalon, Monoton, NB—D R Downie Mr. Lindsay urged the importanco of tho government | in by the people of England. (Ho then presented the books | St. Thoma, &¢., bringing news from Vou auela, not | Vited to attend her Cunoral froi,haw late re fn Kebr ¥ W Maitiand, McPonald, Alaxsndria-—M Eldridge ‘carrying out the recommendation of the Mereham Ship. | '0,DF.Chocver.) he ta as i showing aux chango or much improvement in ‘tholr of new Canal aud Baxter structs, thie (Thu Biche M.B-Peavoon, Hodwton, Hungureit F fuck & Co, ft t 1 a 9 The piece of plate consisted of a largo ailyor salvor | social condition, and dates from Giracas and WAyrA an Hiawatha, Tigraham, Portland—G I. Hatch, i . Ding Committee, and inducing foreign nations to fully ee. | peantitully chased, and with the following inscription, | to duly 6. Sovernd. tatclor tok Tene eee xpkav.—Suddenly, on Tuesday, August O, MitarD | Scie itiwer's, Heide, Chick, Kennebunk W it Riversinth, | qt d B aed Lookout -ciproeate the privileges granted by England. engraved on it:—‘Presentod to the Rev. G. B. Cheever, | tory districts, with the” usual ‘agcumpanimenta, of : i Jofant sok Of Alexander and Bhzabeth Flan chr Auta, Halt, New 1, Kenny t York. | * Mr. Milner Gibson mised to introd D.D., pastor of the Church of the Puritans, New York, | pit! and massacre, but generally with advantage sone, . Schr JW. Paulkiin, Boston Saker, Das tn & Co. LoxnoN, 2t—Are Eastern Star, Henry, Shediac; Ma. mbject at th am oe Inte S BEL Oh the | ila of tee Donor oh whise tw ip heolh by Britis | on the side of the government. Krom § Donginee ‘The rolatives und frionda of tho family aro reapoctully | Sehr Ehiladelphia, Klwell, Trnston— Waster. , Weeks, Norns; Cherublia, Skinner, Hi bem sve cate inaigan Christians, and of their sympathy with him in the noble | the mamea of fitt persons, inciuding woveral | ‘nvited to attond the fanoral, from the rosideace of his + tholan Gata, eee Done Kenny Chddith Genmnihe Hopktus, Hamor, Newport wad 81 Tho ‘The usuai ministerial white bait dinner at Greenwich, | and consistent could Wb hen pomaned in oxhibiting slave. | with families, banished from the islaad for poli- | Patents, cornor of Fourth avenue aud Fours surest, » Clemantha Hopitas, amor, Newport and St The- vy, 7 tas, Protege, Hanumond, Laverpoot NS. {i unticipation of the close of the session, has been fixed | Holding as @ sin against God and a violation of the first. | ticat offences, ‘aro pardoned aud pormitied to return to | Mount Vernon, Wostchostor county, this (Thuratas} m Mangham Arr at Gravesend 24th: rank Hayate, Randall, Quebso. Dir this Mas anid -Pavilamon Waa expected 10 be rights of humanity.” ‘Thon follow the names of the com- | their homes hy a proviamation of Santana tn the amg of | Morning, at half-past nine o'clock, witho st further no- ¥ Loxpoxpuruy, duly ld Zered, 'M'Monagle, Philadet ” a expected to be pro- | mittee, tho Queen of Spain, the cirenmstances of the present not er remains witl bo convey od to tire 5 ARRIVED, phia, rogned on the 6th of August. Mr. Morty said there was a cash account which they | requiring the oufureement of the dec against the ‘On Wednesday, August 7, ALEXANDE! PColumhbtas- Aan ae mM, with | MEunouM, May 25-—-Cld ship Christopher Hall, Preeman, @ Cabinet Council was held st-Osborne on the 25th, at | Were uvt ina position te close that day, but in the course | The native enrolled aoiluery have boex disbanded and | YOuRGest son of William and Mester Hardy, agen 8 with her Original New York carro manonicar, (0 Spell h inst, wt : cies gb 4 eesti eae 3 pas th ane: | byl sg ‘shes, | £ Month and 15 days Be AM, lal 2145, lon 7141, pansed hour ps rset aha meg plac hod, ¥ ‘The Rov. Dv. Cusevgr then came forward, and said it | requircd for tho protection of Spanish interests, and if | ivited to attond the funora!, from the residence of bis | mltneand jmarenzenn to 7 aedeammpeal baer hendll E rs Revnhlds, Mt Jago; sir G. ©, Lewts to the War Department. was dul bay te ike ong mg or anes ened Be they have no homes they must Lake to Une monutains and | Par enta, roo Vandam street, this (Thursday) afternoon, akin tavaria, Boi in ie bole isasca, y aie kindness of his lordship and the committee for this | ilve as they can. a loek. Jjammation of 1 1. Ww Conds, dityab--Ee pave biek Jone mouse hivan: Str George Gray , Seeretary for Home Affairs, yaludble Loken of thelr appreciation of his poor ahd axa |. .Genecal Gabral and Valeatine Hikes, Sate. léadera in. the day, August 6, Fraxou Hr > | pasienrers, Whitlock, dt. iad 1 winds the ene yh he or coy ye Mr. Cadwell, Chancellor of sho Duchy of Lancaster. effurts—for poor and small they were—but they wero | invasion of the Spanish possessions of St. Doeaingo, from John and Margaret Hickey , aged 10 yo Toe ‘day Sir Robert Peot, the new Secretary for Ireland, was | sittcere and worthy of the canse in which they were en- | Hayti, and beaten at Matas and Neyba on the frontiers, | 10. months and 4 days. ‘ see Mivce!) Robinson, foe sted. (Hear, hear.) Ho'had great pleasure in receiv: we ir war T sand friends of tho family, and those of Sworn in as A privy councittor. ¢ ) great y eviving | wero at St. Thomas, on their way tv Caracoa. t ° y, h ish Provinces 2 days, ¥ 3 us Oke - he Ne 3 Mo. son, New York; those gilts as tokens of approval of what he bad dove, | — Arrived here on the 224 July, by the C rom Pana. | his grandfather's brothers, Michael and Deanis OXonnor, i for Bs , PP oer tel a eget tabt 7 ai le Ral The London Times saya that Mr, Layard succeeas Lord | and iu Uhe war the abolitionists were now waging against | ma, late Commander John 2. Mit United States respectfully invited, to attend the faa , 3 more fot 0, Atig 3—Clit ship Liberty, Post, Londo y 4 ‘4 RE MESO WaRiO Ot i aes nH . noo of his grandmother, Mrs. Hickey, West Tobo. BRRES, Alig S Cit ahlp Liberty, Post London, Wedehous Y Secretary oreign Affairs. this stupenduous sin. f responsi- | Navy, native of Ponsaovia, auv * yy home—last | Tt 5 pov Key, rm ane, ao 10 JANEINO, Sune Yedn port Ships Ocean Express, Hale, oe ehome eebaeet soit Pe aay Sn bility that now pressed upon the British and American | service In the Wyoming; Midshipynaa @. wereit, of » this Cthuraday) afternoon, betwoen ono and two 2 days, wid suger | trom Hatcee's Kian, ape A for HlaLaplon Mowe, eopg: Oe Tho mystery attending the extraordinary and fatal en- | pupite in the presoat crisis, which ho hoped was a war | Virginia, ame; and Swcond kngineer J. 2. Lanting, South werk aro, re ae Campbell, Mansmnitia, 50 days, with a Ba om ‘Me: and for NLondon, counter between Major Murray and Mr. Roberts,in Lon_ | against slavery. (Hear, hear.) He thon proceeded to | Ln aby also Captain | B, Garnett, of Vi 5 cn aor sig ‘on to miston Bros, Had light sira and calms the on HH pat Ris head Ree eg pa re per’: vidence read a | docuiuent on the present state of America | Igte of the United States Arm condin of Genera ey . SDB a miteeary " Kero t ere rte iene Tee evinetie.ct | Fi My lice to alnvery. in which he ctameat for tka prienas-| Garnett, who was Killed Ailiying tis, troeMeeAl Oervioss + ¥ Anguat 7, aftor n lingering | | Bark Union (of Boston), Tripp, Cow Bay, CIs, 18 days vie Meetallao’in batisgets Piette Teslien ea is lady living under Major Murray's protection shows that | Of he apolinoniue the credit of having brought alent a state | Ford. . Krssuny, igo 27 yearh and 4 mont PME he behes seca Gait apicany Adaiin, Bite ne Ghiy, daadeors Roberts sought ¢o gain her affections, and falling, attempt> | of Ghings whick would end tn Ue lolal abelition of slavery: | ‘The fing steams ‘ smmander Choe. Reciine, Aipaitie emuiite cette: aon Had light $ Aira ANd calms during (ue cuties Hetiivars + eanaustes, Gallego, Bome- ed the Kfe of Murray, The jury rendered a verdict of jus- | ‘or it was a fact which the rebellious States complained of, | maa, arrived oa # ork, and is to re . ge atin MY the burtevnth b, n, Dick now sg; barks Hmbtem, tidable homicid id Zz the Northern States allowed a body of men to s turn'to this port from St, Jago, to feave for New York on and tho Hatenta’ Benoptieee fo yrare |e ne Cape Willings, Bangor, B days, with lumbor, to Sip. | 1 aur x \ ie Fens in their States, and to declare slat the 18th of August. ret Oom “ “sh ‘ 5 aes Pee, SRE i , doy Indus, At an influential meeting of the merchants of London | Ho contonded that slavery was a great fin, and ta ‘ ‘The eleran at the Piaine—tavi i oro from ¥. ay Save ue acceae tae ceaeral stom is te Aries Conedon (Br), Bowman, Bridgeport, in baliast, to 5 fey hou ini dy W ie to " 5 > in- | had caused @ 0 to spring up under tho soit where | Louis to Cal aud back soven times—Col n i y yon Hriday ‘y > i eden ork, Ide: Pyrmont Olive, fot Hampton Bons, dos thoy protested against tho Increase of rates of Gro in- | Had caused ® voloend So suggested that if tho Northern | Russol!, appoiniod United States Conaul at Trinidad, with a ye 5 ones | James, Ceviae, fox United States, do; Odd Fellow, Sampson, surance, Tt is believed the companies will reconsider the | S1.te3 wished to conquer they ought to deolare slavery | bis officini staff, particular friends of Mc. Seward and him- Sen hucaday August 6, of cummumption, -| ‘wane Brunet th motaasen, | Por artul Tor NT OER ele eee cane Go Cbetors auatter before adopting a new scale, The meeting pledged | at an end, purchase ail the slaves jn the States ee self Secemary 8 . ts “Vm : parlgarll tow coer ery } wpoke ache Piping 00 ‘Clemente: ike areal Abigail, Melar i ca vast , inte t seceded and pwke them free, confiscate the , good things at the St. s f fe veh Se see 4 Ht Mahe Be Geonen ii ‘eth lund; Moneybick. Smit n, Heard; Pannic Cr sshaw, itself to forma new company if the old ones per isted. Save pporecty Ot tite FODEILLGER tates hand thee aalate se Frank!in, assistants, were passengers by the S | Qe Leni ota epeshaestphe fi ae ‘reapecttully Be gh oes elle tee Munson; Meaco, FO Warwick, Galt, and. Willard ‘Tho London Tunes, tn a leader on the Galway line, $8¥8 | tyem ‘lato tho Union a3 free Stator, They must | abd took a suit of rooms at Mrs. Brewer's Hovet Cuimno, | IVitadto attond ths funeral, tu MNO- 137 Orchacd | the Wail, spoke Be sche Equator, Atel ell cies Peleg Anima Wellington, Hell ‘hapeen art la the contract is stillafloat, though tho political concern | abolish the Fugitive Slave laws and other lawa relating to | where they are al! comfortable. ‘The Colonel prom sed us clock, ) No. 13 ¥ hy Flash (Br), Wa outhera. 12 days, with has weathered all the tempests in which the property | slavery, and declare the preamble of the federal coustitu- | that we should have ‘startling news” by the Colutab street Histon, Perolé Co, Sth inst, off Hatteras, ‘spoke By schr ‘9 . Gewevy.—On Tuesday ust 6, ANN MuDoxwat, the | Georgo, from St Domingo for New You 6 bo the pretation o ; d that | his words were sadly verified, but aot quite ashe antici: |, MeGaxsyy.—0 fi i RAL, | x from ming ew “ sud eredit of the concern have beca shipwrecked, ting to bo he loner ee eiaateen fon ook : e ved wife of Johu McGreevy, aged 24 years aud 6. Dr Abbie Forrest, Sinith, Bleuthera, 12 day ty om Richmoud, do; Mango Park, 5 for Poriigat or Cape Verda, Idg; ‘Panner, Hodgkinson’ Union State, Foxweil, aud West Indian, Aruet, disg; schre , with frutt ter, from Rio Grande tor NY¥ork, ‘comiemned. : nd wold nt mutiny Percival, hence, are.d6th, digg Fh : native of 8 coutity, Ireland. oa Knens, 4th ingl, lat 36-45, ton 7524, was boarded by an | Rnd sold tt mu ‘do, do; HY B Itupsell’ Mane ox es von proceeded to refer to the claims of tho slave | Capt. R. W. Shuteldt, United States Consul General at byte a sad 5 a officar from U8 ship Vincennes, hound 8 on aeruise, wao re- | Samuel, Kerwa CD pig France. Eeates to'bo reo steed ag anation, and contonded that, | tho Havana, wiil leave by the steamship Columbia for the toate peor ais (Thursday) attorney "i ites Raving scene gusiiciowisteamuer the dae penvious, bat | Kigvand A Hallock Pedick, digg; C Sededen (Dun), and boing no wind the V contd not give chase to he Some | TP'Gundwall, for NYork, lug: Tho Pari : ; t ‘i an if’ successful, England w: to recognise | North, and itis said that be will rece!yo an important : Land sine i . nati ign es ears so se oe eebeerraity cited sais, 4 tuste constitution. | command In the Davy of the United States. As to bia passed @ large quantity of cask slooks aswel near | 2 Std June U4, schr Tranejt, Carey, NYark; 16th,ship Grace woll’sspeoch against the annexation ie island of Sar ke Sth, based upon siavery, Ho strongly urged the neces. | pacity for tho command of a frigate there can be uo doubt | | McBanow —On Wovlnoacay, August 7, Anmiux TL. MeMa. | tholowermast of » wyuare-rigued veusel with Fluide and tops | Sargent, Mischell, Callan, was based w ry . ore ¥ M4 » ii od 30. | attached-had uot een jong ia that situationsand appeared | St THOMAS, Suly YLn port ship Masonic, Sebart, from dinin to France, The Menteur continued silent. sity of tho foderal government declaring the abolition of | with those wha know hin. Pcp WE | gon, & tall of Virguia, county ceria Lacie tied Bg Toren ere tg ety ora Pienin i Con Babar et sipwaeainn rite it was rumored there wae a notion of infuencing Englond | POE Men don fof the perpore of taaiutsining | Uo predict thst “the mavemont was preanature””— the | 4 te guile (Thursday) morning, at ten | Soke Helen (of Rockland), Cucroll, Lingan, OB, 15 days, | Hamden, Butmis, Liverpool; brig Black Hewes, ‘Tabbut, ‘with the bait of Siclly for her connivance atthe annexa- | gad perpetuating that odious practice. There was uot | class who see through the miil stone—bat none hac pre ih mabe wilt’be pelbbraiad. for che: | Bohr Bio, Obandins,. @uulee, NA, 19. ddye;-with piles, to Ot | Peatta Selly, Ar Windward, Hamlin, Baywia, 4 henev’ 1 | one Poctarion Stato, except South Carolina, that was in | sumed to intimate the course of the Bull run. Yai wilt | ¥! be ‘oolobeatod fur tho | Bob ty Gon ; j Yatudurit Norfolk, July #1-Od, ‘Wiliam Covevcy, Deak. Hon of Sardinia whenever the proper moment comes, and | Crty a secession State, for they had only’ seceded at | woo that Spanizh improsaion is not of pouco ax a msult, | Teprse of lis soul, and from, thence to Calvary Come ay | Nehy Margaret Ann (Ite), Wh John, NB, U4 days, | P¥6, 20 days trom Stockholtn for Frobably a hint of the kind will soon be thrown out in | Tro'pSin of the bayonet during the reign of terror, and | from remarks in the de la Marina, dated its ult,’ | The relatives and frien nily are respoctfully | wih iauna te, to ek Can fie Stuawamiy Kenora. ap Mariyat—Tepnanarate.| some Paris journal. theaitore if the United States government put down On the 1st of October the proposals will be opeud for | 1 Sehr Dé , Tucker, Koy West, 8 day: cr trom New York July 21, Silk, al Marselll : , : McCam.—On Tuesday, August 8, FRancw A., gon of | Schr Hartin Lent, Quinn, Raltimosy 4 4 tray the cavae of the ‘rebellion | the granite pavements of the streets of Havana—'0,000 c o for ’ Sehr Hatin ton a au The Emperor was expected to proceed Mm Vichy | slavery, they would, destroy the ‘They would be justitied | square motors of block and Russ rocks, and 25,000 netors | Boruard McCabe, aged 15 years, || | Rehr Mawuilton Paavin, andy 1, Piiadetdhia direct to the Chalons camp. indoing that under the war system of the Consjpstion, | of Mag sktewalks; and contracts yeith Sos making the | Titan funeral, at tea o'cloek, this CThureday) secnaine, | baven: : ; 5 : A treaty of commerce betweon Franceand the German | and he earnestly advocatod their adopting that pMnciple. | most favorable offors will be made, if they can comply : , : ae Reva btn Sone Gaiona, Thayer, Blizabethport for Newburyp« Zolivercin is to be 4 immediate: (Cheers. with the security required by the’ municipal authrixy, | {rem St. Stephen’s church, Kast Twenty clghih street, | gchy Tarquin Lord, Elizavethport for Charlestown _ Zolivercin is to be signed immediately. ; Vilkingen, at Cardiff; 24th, Humboldt, at Hymburg; J We Oregrens, at uth; ‘Tycoon, and Conataatine, at’ Deal Fair. | Herman, at Bremeng Menton, Starcross, Georgina, aud SMe: daliion, at Queenstown, Ukko Tivoli, Join Uxight, and Saw. ley Chiudow, at Liverpool; 26th, J B Smith, do. ‘Arr trom New Orieans 24th, Concertina, at Warren Potnt, * where a requiem mass will be offered for the repose Bebe Tey elot 0 P port for Charleste: co ly B lor : | Lord Kivxateo, i moving a vote of thanks to the chair- | From prejudice or dissalistection there willbe vary Bult | iy, Ta " © ropoee OF | Bene Botan Hotes Bilcabainwert ioe eiecaaee | oma tan yaaa) apenas ae erean eae In October the Nord, of Brusse!s, is to be published at | AoT ia that a feeling had speung up on the other side | chance for Now York stroct jobbers, in compo Moxoney.—On Tueaday, Angust 6, after a tingoring ill. f Arion, Wick#on, Buizabetliport for Providence RD Shepher, at do. z % friends of freedom. were Ikewarm | our native enterprise, ns it tine becn discovered thatyour erat —-On | jaatia, Rankin, Rlizabethport tor New Haven, ‘Acr from Matanzis 28th, bark Home, at Quopastowa, Paris ns the organ of a Franco-Russian alliance. Of the water that th hess, of consumption, JaMks Mokonet, aged 62 years, 4 pe i cy. had shown the cold shoulder to Dr. Cheever, butthere | markets, even for granite rocks, are open to anybody | Hess) 0! Cilsapilon, , " Schr Ralling, Prescott, Eastport, 9 daya, Sid for New York 26th, A R Marshall, from Liverpool. ‘The Bourse opened firm, but closed rather heavy. Rentes | and had sho bh to found suchan | whabas'the money to pay for them; that vossc) are | woRihs al 8. Schr 2A Paine, Snow, Faatport, 10 days. Augean es as not one word of (Feuth apom wiitol to fuusd Sach sit : q Weep not for me, wry children dear, Schr ME Manguin, Whaien, Giouceater, 3 days. phigh Fea rial oe Tesortion.. Trhad been sald that there was no aympathy | easily procured; and that thoro ja. margin of mony to i aun aot apd, Decsloaping hava. GR hd eg” gepthiiny ation page Oa ROBTON, Aug 6—Acr avitw Haniay Malllda, Price, Phila- » botwoen this country and the Northern States, but the | be saved for circulation hero, which is most poten just As Iain now, 20 you must be; chr Mavy Euizubeth, Chase, Gloucester, 3days. dol woe fro “ane de Rag ie Bi cheney do; Isai fact was, that we feltthal (he Northern Slates were a slave: | at this time. Prepare for death and follow me. Schr Ploridt, Kelley, Boston, & days, ashore on Georges’ Isinnd, but came off. leat night without Diari 1 “The protest of the Tlalian peoplo against tho French 0¢-. | holding power, andl that under her flag Afty ships were carry: | __ From the Diario dela Marta, dalel Acuin ts Ta | Thorelatives and friends of thefamily aro rospectfully | Rene Kinayold, Meurges, Boston tor Alany, damage). Signal for a ship and two bries, ‘Fae -onpation of Romo was receiving ® vast numbor of signa: | ing thousands of slaves from Africa annually with impunity, ; +The captain eg hat on the 260, at | Mvitedto attond thefunerai, this (Thursday) afternoon, | Rene DF Willetts, Roviue New London L day abort BW) tone, painted black with danbie topanils. C ? ¥ bi ith them to the extent | port on the 20th ult,, informa us (| at % ‘* 9 ks Be ship Are B), Stone, Liverpool via If brigs Louisa tures throughont Italy go that we could not sympathize w Seven o'clock at night, in latitude 32 44N., andtonikude | ot two o'clock, from his lato residence, NoalsT Orchard | Reo J R Wataon, Packor, New London, # day. ne ate Boaoay Macon Pan coins: Norsey, Puillipe © Accattral Bourbon Committee had been discovered at | MAL ROH Wem een tne motion, which was carried | 7310 W., he Tet achgoner ender the Ataerican fie with Atel On SURBMSRE ec gat 7, Jony Norton, agod Behr iM Clarks mae actrocd foe eabeth port. Matnoznss schrs Jehu Leulhall Suttle, Wasiineton; Timo, 4 od, which he believes to have bacn the berg » Sosy , Seer Bx Cuark, G estan sine, C5 ind, To f . Naples. Prince Montemelietto had been arrested. unanimously. i dt ait tb i Po ee RF havea So. have tenn 060 ime go beget 43 of the family ee Parente, even fate, attlind Ot waite, Maloney, Philsdetphia; Niger, tng, NYorks, ‘Tho Kar] of Starreewcry. in returning thanks, said it | pr s ; rs ; Thursday) mortiing, at ture ateng the | . Sohe Mannal Weiilence ton Pailadelphte. D.% RF Shannon, Bowou; Wehner l Vang, Frink, thd Chars Tt way rumored that the Duke of Popolo and othors | | cinge thore eiiould be a feeling on the ottier sidoot | Hisatp allides ia issue of S234 tga den. | funeral thie, (Thor Ap i hs ite Sao. idea St ind Yo N ond 8, bak of high rank are compromised. the water hat there was no sympathy here with regard ¢ Captain Genet bul hoot ‘ i | 164 Sev cnne aly, on Tuesday, August 6, afte chr Bi Re plone Moston. noheaser? bri 7 ; ty ofthe 2ih ult. on board of the war steamer Label tuata.—Suddeoly, on Tu oars and 8 | BiypeFucahonins, Var MeANAOR At : Smith, Santa Cruz ee ee bere oe eee ered vs to tear oak ky Ata ss that, ‘of indi. jn'Catalica, with a briliiant staff, accompanied by datin- ‘are Hiness, Daniel. Rormavs, aged SL y be Rhoden, Provicones. Sib, brig Lahearvite, Harriman, NYook Cl 34, hi : Crenttemps, had also been discovered at Posillippo, The Liberty. {ilear, hear.) “We tid eo great an idea of | gulatied chiets of bureaus and departments with'a ¥eu- | Coats pe intances of the family are respect | Sloop Orage. Tite “chadaey, Washington. BAT ee aaa eauaes ache # Qe utaht Low: eae Monsignore and five accomplices were arrested. feithat it nevor entero aco our minds toargue the b creed ee ore Pe feanod Tattases or ise comsiry, forthe | ., TH f regs aed br faneral, from bia tate Tesiaenoe: Tieamner Alle, Rieke a nore eee Pointer, Nichols, Provide nik Baoriatio f s vet | soil, mineral resources. and induatry of the country, fully invite Afforncon, at two o'clock: | Sener Sire eth, Boxer, He Sr ee oe ue NN ag revenue Cialdini had ordered the troops to shoot only those tn. | tion, and any man expresving a doubt cu the su! i initiation of such Improvernents ax may Dest insure the | Qe Uta street, on Friday e for . ware, Jonson, Philadelphia. TO = jchalty. toth, Bl- e pon b i 5 A 5 an 7 et cod Cemetery for 0 Bieamer Delaware, ” , Philadelphia. T in the vichalty -dteth, BI tae caper = aga Testa ew ating am he hapa am ha | Brn of Uh nny ab cay of he, oy | Rho rains woe ake 19 OF vane, | otters Hemadts Canta hace mee ean Rk Rage or wine MB , ciherone side or the other, simply Lecaus: we | The first object of this visit is to tak posacesien | torment. J or esday, August 6, | # Bicamer Concord, Norman, Aven Seo for SCH AG Morar, Lagimer, Bite 1 ” yaa net f 8 augurate the new ent «pol 1 Gree, wif erty | iverpeol; bar port; elope NEw * 7 Dr. Jarrar, Viee President, and for veveral years Precl- | bear.) The war wes ci 4 QUe#tpe Sovitiomy States: all | Anartet (cisaeros) of somerepatation accompanies the | Sree Tyna. 1 take place thia (Thursday) | | aih—ship Melle, Mord Is eiaa Ragte, Carncons hee | Grins Wrox, Nore, CHDENES ae sence Mobs Fp MSE. Pe di ant gti «ay ion heolhe deaca thee they. asked, ana they Lad st ail in their own | gcientifie dopntation for the purpose of stamping upon “The funeral aervices will take TNE Cre rathoc.in. | Quennatown IE Ree Eom, gua Protea, orks NEWBURYTORT, ABST iggetphias BC * ‘Toe National Counc! agreed to ie resotulien of the | hands, He had spoken ie several Americans, and hey, | canvas Listoricpicticos ot 1s win baw ine mare mage | Xt TaN Atgeriek Stet Pat Hackensack, to whic ony His (Br), 6b The im wood, NYOTK: | sg ae whee etishde Bipot " hi ede 7 ‘ ones, for whic! ore ne “ bers s cf a erso! Council of States in favor of the construction of military | ‘had candidly (con oan ee rs eee i pe erg rice tbe warriore of Guicmbue rat | 4; M lod, Cara leno, Jer remains | Windducugtheday SB NEWPORT find, © Tayios 33. Ricks Ee atin Las, roads over the Alps. Nee etait eptccd, had gai’ that in case of the | pressed the same sa vo. | at nin’ A. Mey {ntorment on Friday morn: Miseslianco fam; AlraicaT, Betgesy ct for Now Sweden. Freeideocuvernment being .conquere:a. bi i Among the improvements and alterations now io pro- | (bo taigen to Tarrytown compact ov ax Annuioax Baa Carrarimuptain | Pa bir ord ay Sat aU Rc Sule jweden. le: « ‘ 7 ‘the pal: open oar plaza de armas, we are to Humane Comput Engtand for tth—. AD pratt, Poll Biv 3 bee Waele, ned by the constitution in the coun show at the p ‘ a ‘the | 23- Ineaday * 2 bark Mugsia, from Englar }, Cones raylor Wi est ‘Tho King of Sweden had gouc to Gothenburg. It is be- | Hie tena the moaning of that Suouid main. | havo w-siatue of Cut TOO ee esas Daunleg gre crauavoary decline, aged 27 years, wireot Bet: | Crlatleh, of = pee Mingexperienced aMyenession ot heavy | BEOtiis¢ pind, Koger BATmelS, Cth, 4, Hysnals cia . Metter; sloop E ‘cpap Be New i her brother was unusually pro! pe hist EpeOD, or yam £0f the slave produce, and that would be done only by look. | changes, in harmony with the clevated twate of (be ‘The relatives and fri of the family , ans ‘W winds by a eee ing bits D., oes “his New seiner thin ib ch Sitouas ok ng Lo other coubtries for @ supply of cotton, (Hear, | Countess of San Antonio, John Minnery,, aro ree c An imper décree dissolve: stria, 2 hear. MARKETS. ral, this (Thursday