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NEW YORK HERALD, SATORDAY, AUGUST 10, 1861 5 4 be misied by the tempting example of the great ares of a Youn: hn WE NEW g Irish Girl. » YORK WEEKLY HERAL * | Warp.—aAt Carmansvitio, on Friday, August @, Mortt- { put into Holmes! tole 6th (nat with loss off cutwater and THE MAILS OF THE EUROPA AND KANGAROO. | wrensatintic Oommomwvaihs ‘Rese if thore ‘were | THREE YEAR'S BEFORE THE MAST—KXAMINATION BE- Mesto Re Rs eseseve lS wun, youngest son of Mortimer ant Hary ly Ward. ibboor, having been In clliaion night of 24 ina, off Nn Reeoasseruncl cha YY alee the prestire 208 ORBORN. The Latest News fro Washi ton— Notico of the funeral will appear in tomorrow's | io 17 he at Craiypeitee yg yes ' hitherts onpiyes hy then Utes wont beimet, tor they | Bridget Dokay, a preposseasing Irish girl, xbout six” | 7h ge pighting tn po dre a oe | ee st seen was making for the shore. } VE TRADE. eoproal Guleune Tae towth wilt eos hung | 1900 yours old, was brought before Justice Orborn yee: : sou! ScuR PRoteCTOR (before reported), from Matanzas for Phi poet oy weit, ; the Rebels by the Forces of General MISCELLANEOUS. Indelphia with fruit, was selzed usa prize of Haverras duly 2 7 : terday morning, on charge of dressing in man’s attire, Lyon—Gen'erai McDowell's Offictal Ree | +3077 yagi ww orwnnnmnnnnnne | by privateer Gordon, and taken into Newbern, NOL iy Ns fo name; it bas all the slemente of om an . men of bad ner, it appears, was arreaied by one of the} Dove of the Battie of Bull Ran—News Thave on hand some very Ano old Cognac Brandy in | QrataTongl iy se gcantain T Batchelder, of ‘ship Harves . | FRE possessions ancient birth and polished manners, rth prectnet police, while engaged in a row in adrink. | 9 Ditties, tmported oxprowsly for private use, for sale at the | Genoa’ on the 20th inst, laden with conta; experienced. five Lord Palmerston on the Cor- | wit PSN Population to relieve the priviiewed | ing saloca in Water strect. She was dressod in sailor's | sania = Hockuding Squadrom—The | synirprices of WO UDGLtHO WOLFE,” | weather until the 220 aiid 244 Inxt, when we hud very gate i f Cub Case from the vulawr avcessities of toll. e@d BO | cites, and was in company witha number of “Jack MEBIng Of Hampton by'the Rebele-= 32 Beaver street. | Tear ine’ bumps would mot keep her fren pete ey ruption 9} mba. pry boyy MH bed iy Cor os | tare," when (the officer took her into custody. When Adjournment of Cougress—The New i ret: { mt Lani and quartor cask ia Yond, for sale | bwingchy Xe by anal endl On the dy aedW Aah, we fond ‘ ‘ lots to suit pure! by sounding creawed, there bein, j canlyemport From the Burapean marked, Thate 18 su brougbt to the station house abe rolated her history to the ee Latest News—The Mar- = — — | Reet ot wathe te fie belt: tee niin hon Delegation aie | preof Brazi, with s Grageage at tie bead, why eboukd police in such e clear, straightforward manner that the ots, Ke, Ke, B NIONS, CORNS, {INVERTED NAILS, FNLARGED | West of Lundy Isiand, wind WNW, Then determined upon Joinis, and all diseases of the feet, eure) wathont | bearing away for ihe woareat port, arriving at Bristol at? PM, pain or inconvenience to the pationt, by Dr, ZAC ARTE, | OM the 24th inst, Surgeon Chiropodist, 760 Broadway. Refers '» phye cans DuNpaLK, July 26—The American schr George Kilburn (deals), from StJohn, NB, arrived on the 24th, reports hav- tug Tost’a quantity of hor deck cargo overboard uy a heavy ir Ubere a04 be of Cartove " batever it 0" ” How Secession is Advocated | iii 0 tc.ac empire of Contowertie oe aero sin | sympathies of all present wore soon enlisted in her be, | _ TH° WEEKLY Henan, for the present week, will be ready this morning at nine o'clock. Tt will contain the Soni to Feira ower ue Net to speak of the Saxe OCoburgr aod half Bridget claimed to be a native of the county Clare, in Paris. tho Bonapartes, whe of course would have tbe refwest Of | Irotand. ant stated that she. bad beon following tho sce | H*test Despatches from Washington City in regard to the aad surgeons of this city | a tho proflered grows, there are lot Of petty prinees in i Peeeiidadaltiee of ther THIEN a re —— BRUNO ony ie webs ns i e yu | i Gormacy who wont) jumpat such an olfer.and becontent | F Ube last (ree years. At the age of thirteen years sho a pees iat ep ii ft onmah of ROCERIES AND FLOUR FOR THE MILLION. Pee ee On Views of the American | 3h 2%! moimate, civil last Fertiape Jeff Devs | Decame enamored of a lad named Kelly, and the pair re- Rea cubes. tne mpich ths Fronpe apart Cheapest store in the world. livered free, | quetestor tanto kee american shi Brank Haynie, frog German Vie ne J would aot ne quite vaiietes with this arrangement, Bot | gived wo go married The paren's of the chilitron, hear, | Several Lyon defeated the Rebels; General McDowell's THOS. KR. AGNEW, Silas nosing ay Oak ceeeann oe toe Gila RD be might be consoied by creating him Duk» of Mibsise Rebellioa. or Couat of Coleviie By the wey ity Tha ado | (Pa bow matters stood, reeolved to separate the youthful there was es live tord semew! to Ve Oficial Report of the Battle at Bull Run, and the OMeial Nos 260 Greenwich street and 89 Murray at., New York List of the Casualties; Ioportant News from Fortress YON'S POWDER AND proened for London. . : | Bark Lady Suffolk, of Salem, 206 to POWDER AND BS PILLS | Me, in 156) has bears sold tora Horton haus ne eae eee eae . ms nap tbe nan | lovers, and it was arranged that young Kelly atould be | rot os. ening of the Village of Hampton bythe fe All th tribe will Kil ax, whose pedigree was found mail the Ruriieb | port tones Accordingly, with $100 ax un out, ho | MoUress eee Pe ee oe | iy genet ais emens eee CON AA Rete e rere Of Kall River, bas been imam < : . , ant Tatelligeace fro evel States, The Final | All genuine Lyon's Maguetic Insoet P | cyased hy Capt AH Brishtman, of Newport, du private te orm PARIS AND BERLIN CORRESPONDENCE, nee eee pe ys “4 _— | started for Liverpool, and wa fow days afterwards he The Latest Intelligence from the Rebel States, The Final All gy wwe Lyon's Maguetic Ins: wed by Capt AH B ightinan, f Newport, ou private terme “ the fac simile of BE. Lyon All others are connter- | te will be taken to Newnor week. Frocepsings of. tho xtra Seesion of Onparons The Work | feits e heen raitatons. Hewaro of unpringipled inate | abi igyie prialis Cg Pe of Both Houses; The United States Tariff as amended | tors, Sold by DS. BARNES, No. 20% Broadway, and by | Bark Almena, Fre: » for tong Koug, Juno 2l, tat Angust 1, with all the articles alphabeticady arranged, | ‘able d ‘8. good spirits, steering South, News from the Blockadiag Squadron, with much other juteresting matter reiative to the present condition of the country. ay & hy HAUe 1GAtre te the Brommaget eoronets of bis kasorimter | way on his way to New York iu a fret class packet. But "» sy ee eanwoile the Gorman people, whe are ot se oad of “ Love laugh locksmiths ** panes aruwccrane matitetaoe a they capht tobe. are Mreper | wig, ser pin sg gs a insane ae s pnw, tng to asstat to mrin‘ardine (he integrity of the olf Uo oo . valcantg 9m a The screw steamer Kangaroo, from Liverpoos at oe by sometning mors ual than good wishes, be th y | termoned to follow ber sweetheart and seek him in ‘Of the 2410, and Queenstown the 26th July, armvod a” | ever so mmcere. The lest Hamburg packet fo New York | tye New World Escaping from her father’s roof one Qhis port yesterday afternson bad over tour bundred emigrants oo bowed. 9 large oro ’ iy 1 ALN, fon 29 W, "ait well an { wits Boe trade. . FERMENTED RREAD. 2h Kathayy§ T UNFERMENTED BREAD, rity | | siutely purer, made by a process which ia dectared | 4! 26 W. : i | by he Collegeof Physicians th Lonlen to Be the caly true | yy Pay oT SY BPE Te Shgeemethe ata io ich | asa ah | | | nddard, hence for Shanghae, no date, tnt R portion of wham are «td to be officers and soldiers who | MN. She set out on her rugged and uncertain journey” ¥ z i pee ‘alone, and by which all the natritions and pala | 5) \)/Come, Cobo, from Calentta for London, May 3, lat Tue Kangarco's pews bas een anticipatot Wy <2 Ful | tatend wo afer ther werviese te the Eoverumnent of who | At Dublie eue procured a suit of sasor's gormente from Se oleae al leer eater st For gv | table qualities of the wheat re prescr'o a eee ee e aa etee fon, which has been aiready publisbed ip the Meta). Janed States OF course tb: ‘ob their own hook, the Seep UL ¢ News received Mai ‘elograph; Kd Yeast, baking powders, alkalies, or any corrupting ingre- | Shiu tocet A Westervel lerson, from Sunderland fo is American lepstion, at Bertin heving. issued e. card “le, | /oroued band clothes dealer, and without more adooroeasd Gients, Koopa uiciet for’ many days; Never sours; contains | Alea So dugsouty tat 7, lon 29 W. ‘The uews of the Europa, from Poston, react’ ‘" 5 city torials on the Prominent Topics of the Times, Reports of Chning roepectfally., but decitediy., to neces the offers of | Yer tO Liverpool and engaged herself ax a cabin boy vn twiew as much nutrition ag any Otber bread, aud w nor, trum Liverpool for Rio Janeiro, June 15, in 2 3 i O comme! foney and Cattle Mar- a Si. esterday afternoon, Her passengersand specie, £29,065 | persons desarous te viivet ww tbe federal artwy board a slip bound for Now York So well did she con: | Se Condition of the Commercial, Money and Cattle Sar | of the boat in the world sale at the nunuf Shi iy, Migtnon Troms Havana for Autwasp } Bterling, Were published in the Her any of Thursday | cieibieaaia Coal her gex that noone on board suspected her real cha” kets; Marriages aud Deaths for the week, and all matters re Last hme — we Gene from the 4 atemy of | Oe i ‘ 5 i. | y { ut a pee iaisditin ei sai: Bold algo at 448 Sixth avenue, one door | (Brem), Ren jes, henee for Bremen, July t Our Paris correspondent, writing ou the 25th of July, The At) Slave Trade, racter. Ou her arrival ip this city sho wsaumod the name | % interest to tho reading community. Single copies, in | py nty-sevonth strect Fourth ave near T 4 Y CUBA —EXERTIONS OF THR wrappers, can be had at the office, corner of Fulton and | fourth ou hth avenue, near Twenty jnourht, Samuels, from Liverpool for NYork, + and at 3T5 : | iS ENCOURAW E. fays— HOW IT 18 ENCOURAGKI of Edward Jobyson, aad to common with the other sail- } j “atl UNITED STATE) FOR ITS SUPPRESSION. OER Uiegie gant gy ninth ape pe Clear, : | Pees ce tae eared bs De nteeoralt | fn the House of Commons on the 26:b of July Mr Bow: | Ore, pot up at a wel known boarding house in Cherry | Passeustreets Price rix cents, 'N. BCRogularly delivered to families to all parts of the Salen Leavith, from Havre for NYork, July 19, tat , Viel dt TON callod attention to the increase of the Cubamsiave | street After roaming about New York for several wocks a it ’ DAVIES & CO. . fe he anecdotes published whout bis stay at Vieby and that | Tro caonatienucn 10 he Merete it neotina thea ® Oar War Me ps—Colored Edition, city 1,16 days trom Glasgow for ‘would lead to the dea of his robust bealth, Tam aware, spon good authority, that ho 18 still very feeble and ul. | m soareh of her lover,ste determined to go back to Liver, | 4 pow edition of the HERALD War Maps, on calon’ ered tions ‘of the naval force on can Comet DY OLE DUPTURE RADICALLY CURED BY WHDTE’S P Krapiind ‘specially oy the re. Dt of a Consul at | prot and see if she could hear anything about him there, | pager, beautifully colored, is now ready, Sizeofshoet | LQ Levar Truss, the latest, cheapest aud b tn Astwrar, Jul Oar Paris Correspondence. ord PaLMxgsvon—T am bound to say thet J think the | o “ yo a ei tober ¢ rates bed ert she | 40x60 (aches; contalus thirty-four mape;—Twe Barnx | Vonied. Conaultation and pamphlet gratis. No. 482) York so sack non Paws, July 26, 1861 Rouge and the country are under obligations to my honor. | W# Fel-ctantly compelled to give up the se AviOE | Pieny at Bei. Rex; A Ben's Rye View or tie Unirep * | POL (Pi), July 26-08, 5 A New Shift in Impertal Journalsn—How the Southern | Able Ericnd who brovgbt forw this motion, be © | aeqtired a taste for the sea, sie mate Eo Sraves, large maps of Missourt AND THE SKAT OF WAR IN + TRONC PATENT ARMY TRUNK AND PORTABLE | for orders, TENT ign Ports. siushing, Tycoon, Lewey, New ster, Cloutman, une, r, Thomas, trom Shediac Beouwknsiaven, Jdy 23~Arr Harry Hammond, Cho. Saas tee asl fx cssnsiiow oa) rina: agency thie, 8 vanlneh a the deepest interest, andi | im. | France and Holland, and ‘ally started for New York | yyy Weer ant the Skat or Wan tx Vinatnia, and thirty | BD. Bedslend. combinad. | Corner Warren street and eae ani in Sor the Purchase of Cilton and Tibacco im the South— | express its opinions im condemnation of the cootinu | S81 the ship Resolute. All this time she was com | others, showing at a giance the Whole Seat of War, and : : : | _ Canpiyy, Duly 2a B Cuahing, Colcord yee What the Onvied States Government Should Do—a Hin | suce of this abominable traffic (Hear, hear.) The | pletely su al th dsputel g her sex, and was quite 4 { marking clearly and distinctly the armies’ mo ements, Wire TEEL RIFLED CANNON FOR ARMY AND | Tt Bk wy ¥ ens, Bet Pay th, Robart ¢ + hips, | pape pana Ac aie truth iat the abolition of the te, although | favorite with the officers and sailors. Her quiet, modest | positions, camps, harbors, forts, &o., printed in superior | .¥,, ;nAvy Horvice. These alimirable Lane Range Gung | Sarescer, OG au Wan Yi t "1, In my last letter I meotioned the communique received | brought ab sul, as in’ the case of Brazil, by theexerciae of | “*meauer won for her the respect of the captain, at whose | style, on one side of a large sheet, #o that they can be | all carriages an | inuploments complote, including Horch. | SiarNebt Berry, UH y the semt-oflicial Matric, and gave an explanation of its ps yegrieey — ~ bag ingen ye An he = | request _ on te = nae than three voy i On Nee ee hung up tu Vv, olfice or workshop, for preservation ee “ f ebelle, | Alen. jung Ca any nize, with ship | By i Jeanace,,. 1t-is cow more than over apparent thatthe gov ek Bs trip from Liverpool she was promoted to the position ¢ eronce during the war. These maps + dbawe: ce te eect conee Gere enue? oe ale Sheds abt an ordinary seaman, and it was vera ked that she per. od oxy for the NEW YORK HERALD, formed her arduous duties with unusual aiacrity and | ana are the most perfect War Maps is promptitude, The captain @ard sho was a promising | 95 conts, 6 for $1, 45 for $6 and 100 for $ young man, aud kindly hinted that she might expect an | wanted everywhere. Address EDWARD 1 aw, Ni, July 29—Cld barks Mary Adela, Keller, Bet Lilien tuey rule (Hear) regret to say that of bite years tuere bas been a relapse ou the part of eur Beighbers on ‘Thirty third street, New York Single copies» | 50. Agonts TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION, LLOYD & erament has disavow the sembolficial character of that Journal but for solten motives Tho Patric, now unde | Tee ae ee eee cael France very envi abertated ‘the direct control of M. de ti ouiere, will advocate | th. slave trade France not many yoars age abolisted all the pet measures of the Emperor, aud should the rep, | slsvery tn her colons, and we bad reas: nto bepe Uaat } | nients, but in the minds of the different nations which | | | | | s Woodburn, from pars, and was to all appearance # rising young man in her profession, and without doubl wou whero bis tuition W Address Trovats ontatives of any foreign Power Qnd aught to cay thes | !#e Freneb nation aud government, bc n, thoroughly cou. | Officer's berth, But “man propeses aud God disposes.” | Cy exclusive agents for the colored odition, 208 Broad ng connected with the oparas in Europ oe feet arr any Sroign Pe ge YES | Vinced that slavery and the trade were abvmi- | Bridget hud kept her sceret inviolate for three long | way. New York, rot the grand opera iu Mexico, would like oobi uke seas tema pS hay will be met with the cry of * uot oficial Fahions, abd baviug determined to get rid of bowh, there | ay, / consummate an arrangement with a respectable family i ‘This evening the Patric has a most unfair, untrue and | was no davger whatever of their backsli ling Lut the Ad H ire of: the States, | D'St symptom of a relapse was seen when the French have received Prejudiced leader nie tue os ou the U ited States echtmne. oda iM Lived acd to ratily, the a appedimeut before she had accomplished many ‘Tho Patric asserts that the South has a perfect right to | Veption for the mutual right of search which was nego. | More voyages In an evil hour, bow ver, she made an ‘be an equivalent for his board 6, Herald office. ole Drawings of Wood KENTUCKY ANI) MISSOURL ST. Kantucky, Exika CuaRs 4: August 4, 1861. } iy Bio ; ares 41, 78, 53, 8 66, 75, 28, 49, 86, 33, 1 Becedo, quotes the coustitution to prove this, as the devil | tiated by Lord Aberdeen, its refusal being grocnded on | Unfortunate sally inco Wate whore she was invited Leet ald sneiho, AiNa AA es ata Oy tee } sigh! quote Soripture, and winds ep by eayiog that it i | Stme. motu mado Ia’ tho French Aaurmbly. We | wo treat tho crowd. she complied with gg htaticen Cass 28—aueuat 9/188 SHIPPING NEWS. } | 4 2 § felt that they would uot get a lees number of ne | the request, and the bottle passed morrtiy around. 46. 64, 27, 41, 50, 2, 62, 47, U1, 65, 22, 36, oT Avlcccean: 2516, Re o the interest of France and uf Europe to recoguise the | goes if wo refizeed them cookies, but that, on the contra | Seon one of her companions became borsterous, and in Circulars sent free of charge by addressing either to Fevotted States. It is urged upon the public thata direct | ry, it was probable thit if we allowed them to have coo | sisted that they should bove another round of drinks. But WOOD, EDDY & CO., Movemeats of Geoan cline, | Covington, Ky., or 0 PROM BUKO! eae AIGA (he “Gain wend “nr0m, vadvautageous; | aicly they would snd them better laborers, | Bridget was a aby more, and rose as if to : Covington, Ky., or St. Louis, Mo, ral nl ee j ats ie Hill no. longee | Meresubordinate, and cheaper than negroes, and in pro’ | leave the ‘ Liverusis: on ref fiepti ath find hopes aro expressed that there will no longer | sortion as they obtained coohes ko they would abtain | around the wast’ and «woe she ehould 1 yal Wrvann Lottery.—Prizes Cash Liverpool vk Sa ee eee eat ee ae i ‘be any occasion to pay “ these New York merchants” | fewer negrors; and, therefore, our object being to pata | the struggie which foliowod the gut unveiled her sex, and 3 and infomation furnished, Address Lon Rod- | ‘Tentonia Routhampion... ork Suh aiken beta ‘the large commissions they have heretofore pocketed Au | €at to the abommations of the African trade, T think we very attracted a large crowd in front of the » New York city post. Bohr Liverps ee ily Zh—Are Hind cab lee! : tho | Wore tight in opening the supply of coolies at once to the One of the Fourth precinct pouce came along. and : tBu Liverpool mh ruin 2 is fs very much to be regretted, us it can bub excite the | French evlomists Tara not sure who.’ er that Congeniion | ascertaining what was the matter, arrested poor Bridget. | Royal Havana Lottery.—Prizcs Cashed Liverpool, ce | Hakeeat Suis Becks ace ohipe abies: hes Shopes of the robels aud encourage them wa protracted | lias boon ratified, bat when itis it wll, of course, be laid or ere Suatlce Osborn the prisotier repeated the ators gn ulurmation furnished by CHASE & CO., Bankers, 16 eB seecvocas Aethampi : w Nore | Hattaon, and: Ramberg: Winey ungy barks ca f ‘The: ‘1, should they succec ; | on the table of the House. ‘There is no donbt that the vita a do elas | Wall street anda worpe " atan | ton, for KYork; Cutlona, Gibbs earceenaaey SS en os nae ip thelr | crime of the slave trade docs exist still, aud toa great | her adventures si bstantially ax we pady narrated Pe ae - Congress... Aniwerp W0...ow York | Kilt ana Witonchy Gawnen: wice Lele chante Befarious designs—which may Heaven forbid—that they tent; but, orutting for the momeact ali question of the | them, The magistrate wnt spectators beard her st Army Shoes.—Canvas Shoes, Best Double FOR BUROPR, { Lavirenty tops, Simpson, ta Raynes, Cuba | With evident sympathy, aud Wt we dbave exchanged a kind paternal govern it, full and | Regis contract, it is chiefly confined to the supply 6 J resolved to be as le- | goles,“ iburt’s stamp,’ at H. LANDON'S, 440 Broadway. | City of Baltimore. Aug W... Liver Beran Wav umes: Adele, Suow, und Nauti entire liberty, for protectorate of the King Stork kind, | Now, bow is thet carried out, aud how have we been pre | Pent with bor as possible The attention of Miss Foster, ~ - Bornasia Avg. 3. ..Hanrbure | Trnay, whe; schre May, init greater ed ae te Nupoloon TE. woult send troops ty protect the oui. | Vented from putungan end to it? Tt arises from the oer | the matron of the city prison, was eatied to the case of | Batchelor's Hair Dye—The Best in the | Norwegian ud WB... Liverpool | Tivanroot, duly 24 |. MPherson, NYork; 26th, wore in the same inanuer ws he protects the Pope, oa. | Tuption of all the authorvus of Cuta and theapathy of the | the romantic Brv bbrief space of time th worl; harmless, reliable and instantaneous. Sbld and Hew York Aug 14 Liverpool } pina cy. toloruwe; Ukko, Huovinen, and John Bright, De: Oo he had obtaited & footiag for his legions «| SPADIsh goverument at Mairid We have remoustrated; | Prisouer was array suit of woman's clothes, applied at BATCHELOR'S Wig Factory , (6 Bond street, one Cee ANE Tose HAVES | warn whey Chindow, Buase, de; Nova Scothatt ovinces that once acknowledyed France us the home | We bave sent proofs that the slave trade is enor. | Sent to prison bor safe keeping She seemed quite pleased - ——-- nop Bostat.. tr Liverpool | Quebees Qu he Henat, Haley, Maniias Montgorat | Wwernment, he never would withdraw them until tho | "0Usly carricd on-—that Captains General go out | #t the change in ber positon ant says she will bo content Cristadoro's Hair Dyc, Wigs and Tous | Eun. soRew Yorks, A Liverpool | fi. ie Nienten Geers ; Lirias perieteas e Maud at all sacriboes of | (Or and return rich, We were met by su | ed to remain under Mies Foster's care watil nome suitable | pope che best ib the worlll; wholbsole and rouil, and the | ‘estonia “New York A Hamburg | Haley, Baten eosinuencnan rances that the orders sent out would be better | employment can be procured for her The prisoner is & | bye privately applied at No. 6 Astor Houae. earn pbs i {respect Ra inten BL obit France has agents in the South buying cotton and to- | ebserved, and that there was every disposition on the | robust hearty looking girl, and converses quite intelligent. ese vn F 9 4; Conse Hair Dye, 50 cents, Black or YOR CALIFORNIA. 5 ‘ y " fal the fy upon all ordinary subjects, and 1s quite au fait in rela ; Edw O'Brien, Ponta doce, speculating iu fact upon he wants of the planters, | Pact of the Spanish government to fuliil their treaty en " Hur } ; j with the frm intention of assumivg a protectorate of the | kagements. Of course wo are obliged to tako the answer, | ton tomaritine ma'tere brown, the best in use, Depot No.1 Barclay street, and | Northern Li New York... Aspinwall Binatone wise, Gules nth, oF at least recognizing it xs 4 government before | especially when it admits the treaty obligations, and do aaa? TARE z= sold by al! draggiats. cee ree ee otan well ranviseo; 26th, Cynosures Harris, do; Ales Hor at Intest next spring, ut which time the cotton and oak al gout heat wo ae Music in the Central Park, i ea E Nexth Star. fave Yor Aspinwall , Milier, 7 bn Hedin’ Here. hem. in Cuba, wheu our Consul seads proofs to sth sian oars ” “ ae * Boston; Ho Atkine, j ment of the Vuited States must not only have that large | St such # Gime and place, aud eails upon him to punish the portunity for ive years No. 2 Barclay sir gay of exch month, The Cleator leaves tw Nev Y of (Sg uerrs Ruri Yand force which the President eo wisely deraauded and aifenders, the Ca tain General says apes make tnqutries, the soul inspiring strains produced by Dodworth’s band, | uuesmeumeumessemennmmmcmesnccmmeemcsmees | Sof each mouth, and will be due bere uby | ae D Aee ch the 0 such. pat 3 road and after & certain time be reports (hat be has made in- i omer $ jus 8 DLUMBIA AND Mal stated. diye ar jenna : Fe ase og ri per pe eye ma ee favoaa | duiries,and 1s unable to trace any proof thet a landing | T® following official announcement has just been issued Married. the departure of the Columbia aud Marion for Yay sy Mung ash, Ni; Overwhelming vavy—large aid heavily armed yesseis, | Hts been cffected, and when he is requested to search cer- by the Commisetoners of the Park — Woons—Garxey—Co Thursd August 8, by the Re they wi ry ton days, touching at Fey ¥ Sarr, Balt + Suni O Own nboats, floating batteries, us well as every species of | {0 plantations to which it 1s suspected the siavos bave Oreicn OF Commission ns OF CeNTRAL PARR, Josey.h P Woods, Barsanp P. Woops, to Mart A. Garay, | yr and , via Westen, Uayide nwell, Nowell, Eastport, Henry Hil, fence that other countries possess fu their navies This | Deed removed, he replies that be bas vot the power to August 10, 1861 both of this wity the gra ; steamer at New York. | Free preg ch ee sdouo at ovce, at whatever cost may be incurred, will gave | (0 0 conferred apen bim by the home government Dodworth's Band, having return from Washingion, = —— Satan wars on th day of » dB RYrork; Pocationtne, Dehnat You from a’war with European Powers Nothing cise | Sv We have Cuba setting ap Madrid and Madrid setting | have heen engaged to perform a se-ection of popular music Died. cach month, From Matanzas ow the 224, duoat New York on i h c wall. up Cuba against us That is a disgraceful thing for | this day, August 10, commencing at half past four o'clock Buekewam.—On Wednesday, August 7, at hig residence, | the 2th. river ontward bound 27th, Golden Cross, Snell, fot ‘The United States government cau, if it chooses, put | @ Country like Spain, and ft bevie it at fast thoy | P.M. if the weather is tue in Ninety-seventh street, near Eighth avenue, of general SPEOLAL NOTT . Rubin, Rice, and Protector, Clarke, tor Bom Qnto active service such a navy, and should as y | feel 1 to be go, as they have lately sent additional The following is the programme act forth for the occa. | CebUity, GkoKGE Beckesuam, in the TOcL year of bis age, All letters and packoges intented for thy Kaw Yons Hanato Trigk, and Joho H blliott, Tucker, for New Peace bo obtained the vesscis ot neoded for the service | Sis to watch the couse of Cuba, in fulfliment of their . : ‘ Brows —!n Brooklyn, on Priday August 9, Amos, son of | S2Mld Se eautert. oh nf ree aay ares Of the government. would go to give us that commerciat | (eaty obligatious It is quite true that the itnportation of | #!0B — y Janes A und Mary Brown, aged 1 year and 6 months, Sa cit u ule, tor Stdoku, NBT mmariue we should have, but certainly baye not slaves into Cuba 006 not take place i Spa ships, but Seaitiea! \erinaiess Ba dell i$ uP ‘The funeral wt! take place on Subday afternvon, at two ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—THIS DAY. St John iss Why should Eogland have the whole of tho steamship | ! ships sailing ender other tage, and especially under the | 1—Overture, “lation of Ls Tay tora)... Auer o'clock, from No. 147 Furman street, Brooklyn, SON Rah: 505) MOON SPTS.......-...078 9 00 Arr Tejaca, Harriman, Bahia; Welkin, ines Gt importance, merely bacause the Knglish govern | American Dag. Thera are some hittle Portuguese ship: 2—Quickstep fry 'n Balio iy Muschera’’. Verdi, Cnanent.—At Hoboken, Nu J. | Augnet 8, | SUN SETH 7 06) mia waren, eve TL 2h and Cal 8; Undine, Thomsou, Mue f : 4 ments from (he Kast Coast of Afriea, buf as mainly car: | 8—“A'te “0 cara’ and Polonaise, from Tl f conv! ; ay pid i Randall, Quebec, miaph bes understood tbat it was ita Grat duty | vad on under the Amercan ftag: Lately there bas been Puritana’ Rellini Hagriev A, ch (The ltaat a bea 1 cht ‘au Hovey, ‘NY¥ork, 2th, Frank Boult, : c bs cominot C fer the Amer “! 2 0 snes + Bellini. farrict A. Che fh : " Lon ¥, 'NY¥ork; 21th 0 Siet “hus of shipplog? “Surely the” United "States | frame Htie amount of slava trado carried on under the | 4—F Vive ta America,” March see Millard, ‘The relative BA Sk cA Um TAcAy ace casiresinl Licht ridciad Nrtoleal fare bt onto Magee, Bpibiures, Bi Frve Trade, Bayer, NYOrR Geverument, with ue power ant wealth, cad | Freveh Ma, bot vot to any rect extent We huve beer PART SPCOND, invited to alton thofuneral, this taj) atteraban te CLEARED nee ere. on Bier to do az much and more than England ean in that | constantly remonstrating with the American government Wate nage boast one o'clock, from No. 201 Washington str 4 Steamship Cit; almore (Br), Jeffrey, Queenstown and Alanstittes, July 24—S!d Daniel, Smith, Palermo, way. Lotus, by ail means, havea uavy—an cfficientone, | 28#i03t that prostitunen of their tag In one piece °s W win aid Partakson —On Thursday, Aurust 8, Many E iverpool—Juo G ( : 4 PORTE vineo, Jane Monin pot acne Odabe FI, ‘Hoich Blas, and then wr can brave the ill-will of our enemies, correspondence { told them that a picce of bunting ow; Sanaa psenialiaiesa danghter 6° Thomas H. aid Sophie Patterson Steamship Bor jouthampton and ‘ i The Ambussudur xt this court has an ardious duty to | BOtto bea national passport They took offence at that, tell Us’ ere » Doppler. months ans is days. s i iy Sh=En port brig Neuvitas, Wright, fos Kew ye and said that T bad insulted their fag. It was not the | 8—French National melody, “Partant pour Mia ental Yh a 2 ne —J AN Smith & Co. xt day; echrs Klectric Light, tor vk hg Perform. Never have we so much needed a man of firm, ‘ we relolives and feic of the family are respectfully BO Onion, Mowe, from Buliluure, diag; J W Congdon, from New pfinehing character—one determined to uphoid the dig: | C*Pression that nettled them, but the reproach that thoir fa Syrien teeuorsansveereas invited to ottend the funeral, this (Saturday) afternoon, | Hark Ron: Sorter, Welstord & Co, do. Bity of (he country Le represents 1 do not know what | fag was prostituted to base purposes Wo tried to .| PART TRIED at three oelock, from 278 street, Brocklya. Bark Prin Demurara—H Ba' sf ® Rookh, Reed, Genow; gre Mr Dayton's sentinents as rogarca tho rela | pursuade them to grant & mutual nght of search, } 0—Cavalry Quickstep . Fretss —On Thursday, August 8, Mann Fakirac,agod | Bark Morning " tious between France and the United States, | but we were Or we tried ae pam and at tooo eae Gal 4 ~ O4 year), 11 months and 17 days. intl Pride of the + e ‘» ‘ op | vst Wo propnsed to Mr. Buchanan that Enghen and —Trab Bask P Peres friends and relatives ‘of the family, also th % ae f ‘i . WF iid saree Soo osrioen tip rand. fle atriuid, iotat American crhisers should sail in company, avd when | 12—Grand wational medley) tutroducing an Grocers’ Society and the darcnan Brothariycooiely a ee ae Spo & cemation of such newspaper artioles as Thave | oy ship under the American flag should be taken Pe die et apd RR Fo ave respectfully invited to attend the fnneral, this (s “Brig Martha Post, Robinson, Murzeiliex—Moore & Henry. @bove referred to or leave the country They ara ingulis | With slaves on board, she should be prize to the American Stoo sa a an, | 2rday) afternoon, nt one o'clock, from 584 Wa j Brig HG Borry, Sutton, Llabon—Yi terfield, 0 our government, and intended as such, ‘The plon ot | cruiser, aud treated according to the American law ; but Commbia’ sree «HB. Dodworth, Hc renwsox —On Friday, August 9, Winiias J. Letemson, Brig Onward, Morgan, Maran hn 1 g bo tebe hee pot olfeiai’” should not suflice Mr. Dayton, for le should | Wen «ship was taken without a flag or papers, with slaves —— son of William and Matilda Hutchison, aged 1 year and 24 | PU Thos fran tent Me anon te Heh ba Brig Adelpb}, ohnson, 5t Johns, N. Sehr Ralph Post, Rowley, Londen — Sehr Hanove isbon—Yat termahe columps of a jovraal | OF board, she should be prize to the British cruiser, and Cal) for a Democratic State Convention. Gays Avow that hore nothiny ¢ r M subject to our law. ‘That proposal secmed too well Aimany, August 9, 1861 The friends of the family re respectfully invited to ‘that is Hot just what the authorities aliow—especiatly in M for Ay Panwa! DH & Co. Ghe Wal known Gitiria)-ad:\-s0m)-oin ‘. the | eatculated to accomplish its purpose te be accepted by the i: . attend the fu nday efternoon, at two o'clock, fovrendy, Mot Gpielon, publicly expriabed, of all/Ae Pecatannls kere es merican government, and accordingly it was deciined The following cal! ts issuod by the Pomocratic StateCom- | 4 14, of his parents, No, 19 Union piace, Union saat Gee South will be reevgnised, They all tay. that it | Lhe honorable member for Galway says that now that tho’ | myttoo:— etreet, South Brook! 1t, Son & C Bust be 80, Of the government. It isto bo hoped that Mr, Dayton is | "85! et deceived by the prow ises made him, and that he wit | tet a matter of course, as it is to the interest | North and the South are at variance is the time to get the | Tye dermoceatie electors of ‘al districts of thig | | Jouxsron.—On Thursday, August 8, Timomy Josyston, ‘ance of the North against the South. Itis quite } state are requested to eend two delegates to a state Con. | I the 28th year of his age, a native of Queen's county Lat the time of tho d Venton, tobe held ab@eraccse on:the 40k ¢ londa and acquaintances oF the family are re, pect ny 'M’Henry, Smith, Bom- : Honghton, atch, uption of the Union—it we |, Boston. } Bee throogh polity apeechos that mean nothing. may assume it to have taken place—or before this civil 981, for the pr Of notuinating equosted to attend the funerri, this (Sat iday, ooster, Bastport vava, July H—Arr Avola, Crow i ‘ | You will bear te mind that some months since Te. | crntest broke ont, Ht was the jnfuenes of the South which Jor ihe Court of Appeals, Secretary ol {lernook:, at two o'clock, from big late re whe. Holes, Prridence ci ee eee oS ered pred the appointments of ministers t ‘opean courts, | P ashingtor oar, hear)—and prevented the | jvpijey, Treasr 7, Attorney General, State Engineer, two | 384 West Twenty-fitth atreet » Hulse, Provide 7 - avere not femiiiar with the inuguaee oi the country. | Eovermment there from accepting any’of the offers we made | ‘Comal Commissioners and tutpector vf Stace Pr Krity.—On Friday, August 9, Jony Rsnwann, third son NW AugocAnrtuip Clveds; Wyman Belay brig they were w inhabit, or at least wit: the French lan. | for the purpose of enlisting tho kupport of the United | ayy citizens are requested) to unite m the selection of | of Patrick and Bridget Kelly, aged 9 mouths au’ s days Phitadetphia, , Cork, Cid ships Mediator, Berry, Laver: Guage, tho one chiedly used at all the Kuropean courts, States government in the execution of their treaty cn- | thoge delegates who agree that the pi t crisis demands The funoral wil t piace this (Saturday) witernoon, ARRIVED. rant, do. tuagiments ‘There isa treaty oncagement by which they | Us ubordiuation rite tierasts y”” to those of | at twoo'clock, from the residence of his paren'*, No 613 | steamship Kangaroo (Pr), Mierhouse, Liverpool, July 24 mea ag lig eben age Oar Berlin Correspondence. are bound to co-eperate with us for the suppreasion of the | (he country, who believe Liat the vigorous progecution of | ‘Third avenue, His remams will be taken tv, Calvary | vin Queenstown ath, 10 30 PM, with mane and Id nacsent |W Oise, July Beare dW Harris, Rathburn, NYorks Bi July 24, 1861 ee cic an ee ee ra mall | the war should be accompanied Ly the most liberal | Cemetery for interment. gers ta John G Date,” July 24, off Point Lynas, passed shina | qwaunesrorn, July S—Are } W Harris, Rathburn, + eRtin, July 24, Veseels to the coast of Africa, and lately they have in. | profters of peace, who seek the restoration of the Union Lamnset.—tfn Brookiyn, on Thursday, August 8, Saran | Jobn Bright, Chanticleer, and’ Lillias, for Liverpool July l7—Are’ brig Lizzie Treat, Colson, Calais. Q’d Woof Cape Ci ear, heamshin Persia, hence for Qi of Frank Lambert, a native of Me American Question in Prussia—Keporls from Our | creased the number But this J have obacrnd, thatwhen an } iy extending eal Justice to ail tho Staiew, who. regard | ELswooo, the beloved wi J esctiobn ertighr & Sieeibntse by eeomee Fre Sa, tiga J K Nevins, Tilley, aud Lun, Laucey, NYurk, town und Liverpool; 2d inst, lat ei aks Yo Yorlo= The Union Ct no war or peace defensible which tx based upon | the county of Roscommon, Ireiand, aged 27 years, dite passe erican Ports. ati ee ret cae ete be pie no effective aaniance whatever guren i forthe munpress | Tig “iden of Pihe ultimate separat.on of these Staten; | Tho relatives and friends aro respectfully fovited to at- | DCT#R: Mthy lat 48 40, lon, 54, passea, B TOM, Ang Cure tiie WOKE HL Dorian Anderton, Desperate—: of Mr. Lincoln's des. | of the slave trade. (Hear) be Southern captain shuts | who, while willing to oppose to secu ston all the reeoures tend the funeral, thie (=aturday) atternoon, at two | Isle, from Liverpool for New York. schra LS Levering, Corson, Pht js * sage—Where a King for the South May be Found, dic éc | bis eyes to what is going on, and runs of to Madotra for | or the conntry, consider aectionalism at the North as a | o'clock, from ter lato residence, No. 2 Hamilton place fogs the entire passage. : HOW Godtrey, We HA teo- Horo, as elsewhere, the President's Mersago was locked | SUPPlies or water, but ‘the cruisers commanded by eap- | broenant eource of the evils that whet ne, and demand | Lavety.—On W ay moruing, Augunt 7, Maraaree | _ Ship Wrn F Storer, Trask, €4vorpool, June 21, with coal, to Rogers, 40; i. Baker, do.’ ¢ Sow: pb y, Loveland, Baitinory vis Kortreas Monroe; bark Uns from the North do give us very affective and vigilant | tat public forward to with an anxiety which uo one would have | co-operation. (Fear) That would lead to the hope, ne airs shall be conducted hencefurth upon | LAveay, of pulmonary decline, wife of Bernard Lavery, | Trask & Dearborn, Crossed tho Banks between lat 45 and 45; saw no fea. Story, Webber, West Conat of Africa; brig J West, Bt “ broader principles of constitutional duty and patriotism, | DAtive Of Dromore, county of Down, Ireland, aged 37 years A , . " “ Afric i @iought porsibie nix months or so back Te former times | doubt, that if the tara of events should give to the North | ssc wholagroa’ that hstice to one soldier and our tax: | U¥8 On Friday, Angoat 9, of consumption, Owns Lax, | wal From: Vind ieee W eindnnd salve the entize fas, cobb and May Aut Mages Magee: Phiutey igs those missives attracted very littie attention in Europo; | % mane sowernigy eximtence, beds! ae ic ahi North | po yers demands the immediate institution of amore rigid | eed 46 years. sage; crosxed the Banks in lat $4 30; saw no ice. lernill, Dayion: Eliza 8 Duwi, Thorn, and BW EL the thriving avd h " FAB apes! Prevail ovor tho influence which hithorto has con- | saministration of expenditures and the expulsion of cor. ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family, and mem- jark Raleigh (Ham), Helderich, Hamburg, 40 days, with NYork; Loulna Frazi p Steelman, and J oR Prosperous state of things portrayed in | trolled thera, and, although moet of the crumers were rupt men from of RICHMOND, Chairman. bers of the Tailors’ Henevolent Society, aro respectfully | Mdse and 110 passengers, to LF Hack & Ci ron, adel pale: pA Lat |, Pram! hem was highly gratifying, no doubt, but became slight. | fed out at New York and at Boston, and, perhaps, with | "berge CacoRR, Secretary ‘ Jovited to attend the funeral, from bis late residence, No. | BTM Marcus, Crockett, Providi Sharda gir geet neg gs gees fly Fra fly mouotonons tn the long run,and H any trouble at home | CAPitul from the North, yet it was the spirit of the suth els acai city 148 Centre gtrect,on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock, | Schr F Reed, Mevallum, Ell Sing. : J ‘Of broad was ever mentioned, the placid trent Claatdl dealin ad ah ‘City in telltnoue, wo Calvary Cemetery Schr RM Prien, Kelly, Hlizal BALTIMORE, Aus 7—Arr Brahip M-Leod, Balmano, Cal- A publie felt perfectly | suppresein of this crime we have urged upon the govern y es fe Mrat.—On Thursday, Angust 8, Mary Eirza, youngest Schr Silas Wright, Seaman, mt, River. iso; brig BR Riréleod, Kolbt, Bast Hechor. Cli sehr Ma Qeeured that it wonld bo aettiod by amicable com. | Ment of Portugal to exert its authority moro effectually New York Usion Home Scnoot.—an estabyshment ughter of Stephen and Mary Frances Mum, aged 6 Scur Cornelia, Mackey, Elizabethport for Fall River, idad, Fiazier, West Thdies. Sid ship Ferdinand, Bulles- ‘3 "| upon the eastern couet of Africa; but, as hag been truly ‘ huseates ‘ month and 26 d Bromise in tho one ease, and by the ‘coming 10” | Gbeerved, the Portuguese potsessions on the eastern coast | Under thie ttle, for the education and maintenance of | Yoo Mer etal piace thie (Saturday) morning, at @f the opposite party im the other Al) thie is | are of enormous extent, thinly populated, and tho | the children of our volunteers who may be deprived of | 5 qi¢ past ten o'clock, from 201 Weat Thirty-eixth street, owpletely changed now The intelligence from America | ports are separated by immense distances, while the | their fathers tm the present war, has been started in | Tho remains will be taken to Orange Cemetery for inter: asabeth Schr © L Lovering, Jones, Schir Diadem, Ludiam, Elizabethpor Schr Reaper, Ferris, Elizabeth port £ Schr J G Baldwin, Bailey, Elizabe hr Taane Merritt, Downoy, Elza’ + for Taunton. divek, Of and for Bren 7 Providence, Arr ship Sir John Franklin, Dew UX, Liv ereenwich, A Corson, Conklin, Cll sche Pair W port for Hartford, Re Gur Marys, 4 thport for Now Haven. | McGregor, NYork; sehr Maryland, » Windies, Went mat genet . authorities there are far removed from the observation { «is city, and will be in full operation at the commen: ent The friends of the family are invited to attend, Schr George & Edgar, Selleck, Elizabethport for Norwalk. | to sea since It, ships Casida ana’ Herming, barks Delaware eaident's | yielaing to corruption be anes nad therefore it 8 | hold fair 1 autumn, and Kewing circles are to bo im. | | MiLLkR—AtSouth Haven, Long Island, suddenty, on | Schr weibourne, Hunt, Rockland t de . “KRISTOL, Aug 7—Sid see Lillie Sanders, Jones (from De nat 8, Estmune, wife of 4. o ert B. Miller, Schr Montezumii, Howes, Provincetown, 4 d: out hr Governor, Chase, Boston, 3 days. Mestage rendered the contents of that documeat an ob. | very diGeult for the L ‘Bt to control what | mediately organized by the ladies, Lo provide the children ov, New York; sivag fret of decisive tmportauco. Two of the Berita your. | 0°8 OP there }am informed by our Minister at that the necessary clothing. Tho children are to bo | aged {Wyeaeand gt vi Court that that government fa doing all in Its power to sed in the Zonave costume. ‘The Home’ ts Wcated | The friends and relatives are reepectfully invited to at. | Schr Panama, Allen, Boston for Alban. EDGARTOWN Bails, one ultra rexctionary and tbe other hbera}, have | put an end tothe evil Whatever may be sald of the go- | Oo the corner of Eleventh aveuue and Se ny. rst pre tond the funeral this (Saturday) morning. at nino o'clock Schr WR Newcomb, Bacon, Boston for Alban chr © No , Reed, Portland, Ct, 2 days. forrespondents ig New York, and (bey bora concurred, | vernment of Spain, | havo no doubt of the sincerity of | The gociety rely on the public to ait them by contrib: he —On Pray, August 9, Makearwr, daughter Sloop Orname: ‘arter, Elizabeth port for Pre A Jay lenee, Elizapethpurt; sloop aL Of Portegal ip exerting all the means io ite power to of Rugh cd Briety O'Rorke, aged 0 : 4 ke. 7 . Rhongh from different peists of viewmthe tory | Y 8 1 Ps Licus to Sustain go noble and charitab Hitotion, of Hugh and Bridget O'Rorke, aged 5 mon Stoop C Peck, Peck, Elteabethport for Greenw CL Buise, MoGar, sod B Barn accomplish this purpose 1 do not even despair of socin, ‘ ety 0 tre jop Victorin 1d Si 01 a or, Bessie, Por * With wndioguieed glee aud exuitation, the liberal wnh | ihe Pertiguese government adope some heasnres ie | MDS rR Csirep States Axsy Scrvrime —At the otic, | | 1h" tuneral will take place fram the residence Strest, | Sloop Grragun, Gibue Maohauanyite for Providence. OLN ES ett ee ei Albert Adams, Couaine, Ditterness of eperit—an reprsencing the situation atthe North | prospective emancipation. Portugal bas no inwerest m | cerner of Mercer and Howard streets, on Ptieweday, the | ‘Aturday) afiernoon at half past two o'clock Steamer Boe n, Crooker, Phil ndepthia, neo for Boston; meat Hubbard, Willains Phila. es extremely dangerms and almost derperate. They descrip | We slave trade, but quite the revorse, Hor possessions | Quartermaster commenced opening bids for army sup | Ryax.—On Fridey morning, July Oat eight o'clock, | Steemer Pulcen, Morrison, Phitwdelphia, Portland; Georgs done, Crdwail, Quincy for @f the Present as be sobded by traiters and in’ | ent apAtice they want all the Iabor for eultiva: | pies al youu, aud wes occupied with the business up to | Rozanem Caxrain, wife of Micnael Ryan, formerly of SD AUASCATE achrs Sarah Jane, Béwards ape ves a being surrovn y traitorsandin | tion and improvement that the population will afford, | Gigntarciock' in the evening, Two hundred and twenty | Droeheda. 08, Jarroil, Trenwa, Sid 7th, sloop New World Dapables. who were dlagnsiing tbe people with the war by | and every man seut uway is a man withdrawn | piiy were opeued, when the reading waa adjourned to The friends ay ‘Weir endless delays, ant Mstead of taking energetic mea i th Goutteye, Spat 7 pee aoe ictnkieg yesterday morning. ‘The contract will probably be given | the funeral, ow Gores Againet the rebels, were secretiy endeavoring | Her colonies import labor from other places, and thone of she family will ploaan attend | t BELOW Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock, from 4g Rohio, Oe ee aiva sel ote Out to-day. her late residence, 289 West Tweuty #ixth street, to attond bavi ath [Wasted ies Wg Meni heen ols 31—Arr sehr Crusoe, ir, Aug 7—Sid sont Bi « the remaius to Calvary Cometer: SeTersor (of ton ol 8, er- 7 to come to ao understanding with them. it | In their narrow and erroncous view every slave tinported | DEAT PaoM VioLkNCR.—information was received at Drogheda papers please copy. . pool, dune22. rhnantnt he on RaaiseaNer te Rercari Seite — eto the message, and nat a treaty with | and (ree grown sugar That question has bem frequently, | S00U* fourteen yeare old, named Frederick Furchtenicht, | Ti ward Horsier %e the Tet pees of bor hee AP | (ame), Queenstown; M Baker (Br), Cork; brig Geo k Stewon seer) for Philsdciphin (and all sd 7th); ied Pick She South was on the fapts in whic: the maintenance of | discussed, and Parliament has made up, tte mind that | Pesiding at No. 187 Mott stroot, had died from the effets | “rns fanorai rervices will take place at tho Chorch of tho | (Br): Trinidad. : Picknp, Philade!phic. 0 would be virtually sbsnloned These rumors | such a plaa ve not desirable, as cvasion wauld be easy, nric# received at the hands of some member of a | itajeemer in ighty lth street, between Second and Third | Wi" during the day from NNE to 8E, light 7th, 7 AM—Sld brixs Wm A Dresser, Marcus; achrs Howard tobe cuurmed by ibe Americas correspondence | end, if applied to sugar, the princlplg must be extended vo rogiment the day previous. Decomsnd, i ap. ues, 08 Sunday afternoon, ‘at two o clock mRNA RCT ATOATIAA seat eka Ma Laced D Ween Weeks Rleaa nytish prose and #t\!| more by the protouged im. | to Slave grown cotton, tobacco “and other articios. | peared, was looking ab a feueing exhibition which was Now.—At Hudson, on Thureday, August 8, Sreraex Miscellancoas. T} Tull, Republic, Whtotler, Ii Segar, Lt Bodicott, S Halk , @etivity of the federal troops, an k. ip apparoatretic | (Hear, bear.) As to the particular poiat of estab- | gong on between a conple of the volunteers, when one of | T. Davinaos, formerly of this omy, aged 41 yeart 6 Stir Ewtty Parsew, ‘rom London for Caleutta, which put | Adelaide, Diadem, United; sloops Fréd Brown, Mouat Mope Manor to wivance any further into Virgiok to a word, | fishing a coneni at Mozambique, 1 am tuclibed to agree | the soldiers, upon some slight provocation, struck him & tbs inion Peruambuco alien being ashore, reaumed er voyage on | and wlers, ‘She prospects of the United States, whieh were thought | (hat it would have fittle reference to the siavo dd. Upon returning hone the de iwaukee and Calforpia papers please copy the 16th of June, 2 PM—Arr sehr Crisis, Renear, Philadelphia & Pave counierebly brightened since the great" resur | trade. Mozambique is an unhealthy etution, and mplained of akevere beadtwche and Iny down to | fivwan—On Turadas, Anguet & shor “ Rana Lixwoon, Ponny, from Rio Janeiro for New @ricans, NEW HAVEN, Aug 5--Arr schr Gen Armatroug, Scoleld, Becton of parriotiem” ia April last, were again looked | chore. would be a difflonity tp inducing a consul to | sleep. Some bours afterwards his mother tried to rouse ere itieens, bomus K, ent Eig AH, a tht | betore reported lost on, Cape Hatteras, went Tahare sigheat | Maga LRBELPHIA, Ati 1708 Uemenners Kevsiagton, Bs exceedingly doubifal, and even those who bad | go and insuring bis continued residence. (Hear, bear.) | him, but all her efforts to awake hin proved in vain. | jate Wiliam E Rutwcl, aged & years, 7 mnie aid 14 | Weta ulkat It o'clock. Tho crew got ashore in tha boats after | , PHELADELIINLS. Aus fin meats ate oues, Now BitherPo felt most conPdevce in them began te deepond. | Gur Coneul has been withdrawn from Mozambique, but at | He continued to remain in this drowny state ail night, | dave , . The vessel went lo pieces next day. York; orig Emma, Buser, Boston, schrs Evelina (Br), Kel ‘To a groat extent these mitgivings have deen removed | the eame time the expediency of bis return is a fair sub. | and yesterday morning be died. Dr. Bouton will make a | Scarm.—On, Friday, Angust ®, of cholera | of Portland, with coal for government (before | Cai Island; Coernine, Willeis, Bey West; A Hauinom Dy ioe President's message, and by ihe preceeaings in | ject for consideration, and | can aasure the Houwe that my | post mortem examination of the body to-day, and the | (man o . 4 antum ‘ . + | reported wae captured a Weck agy hy privaccers and. tak Old “luuarine, Haroor Exlaud 46s Jacod, youngest Leloved child of Johu and Re f The Gien, Capt Holmes, cleared at Phita. | Say; Hose ana Le eee Cheon, Portiaae GHogross whicd fonowet When the Chief Magistrate | noble friend (Lord J. Russell), who is as ca; . feighly inv y a a WG 0 eel!) , S as cagor and as | affair witl be thorough!y investigated by Coroner Jack- | Lecea Sele, aged L delphia th uli for Tortugas.” She rn 4 7 fney, Bae rT, the nation sate pan fear banaree | thousand men aod four aaxiocs te ny eke cau be (@ plan end to thie aboms | man. { The friend and relat igo the mem- | 35%h 287 tons, and owned by 3 ie sas dalle at Freeport in geome a aso Brevis . ney te proreru A nable crime (bear), will give lo this and every other Dora! " “ of the Ger > 7 er epnetty > yee (0 ° 1 Au ‘id achrs Lydia A May, Ba’ er, Ibil Serininly iotewde toearry 4 on with vigor When the | method of putting a stop wit the fullest conaiariet j Farat Accent wits BaTaixG.—Coroner Jackman beld a A. ‘man Grosers’ Reciety, are respectfully in- Baro Lypia Frances (of Damariecotta), Crinpbell, from St ae cate, ee ond the funeral on Sunday afterncon, at half | Jago for New York, with 998 uhds and 136 bbls sugar and 15 | deiphin; Mesacas v past 'wo o'clock, from the reeiden “ft bis parenie No. 15 | tons mabogany, went ashore op Hatteras (as before reported) ¥ ROVIDENCE Aug 7—Are sents ee \ ditauas, feck slip. May 6, and became a total lowe: wbaut 40 hhda of the cargo | York; sclirsJobu Forsyth, Appichy, Alesanitn SKiNwaR —OM Friday, a faved. Officers and crew saved. Anderson, Phitwielphia Sli schrg DB stvwiman, sth year of bet at Be Bric Sanam Sraw L Dayton, Haud, and J S Weidia, Sunith, jelp Fepreseclabives of the oation graut all be asks, any mere | My noble friend and myself, nut every member of the | 2 inquest yesterday, at31 Oak street, upon the body of | Shao De BAKA, Witlout & inemout's hesitatwo, tney | coverument, are most anxious to complete the work—I | Michael Quaish, a boy about ten yoars of ago, who was { ust Dave condience a his Lovesty and good faith, ani | wilt say tho'noblo work—in which this country has beon | qrowned at pier 88 Fast river, under the following cir- @ dation which i MD’ to raise these myredscf warand | engaged forse many years, (Hear.) Cuba te now the abel i : age, Mise Jewsee D Secowem lave of Charioston, SC, from Wil- | retta, Dennis, and Hunter, Racket, NYork, eoormous capital, must witttmately surmount every | only plague spot inthe world, for I do mot believe that there | COmS :—Deceased, it appeared, was bathing, tu com ‘The faneral will take piace frow ber residence, Wo, | TISgied, NC. with naval stores for Liverpool, has been cap Sid from Duten Isiand Harbor 7uh, seit MA Wood, Baker jes. There evi. | is any real importation of slaves wto (he Southern States of pany with eoms other lads, when a policeman approached : place, Wert Fifty-rocond wtreet, om Sunday | S2'E3,0%, the U S steam frigate Wabash and a prize crew put jus Foster, from Boston: JL Harned, ae i 1st 9, of consumption, Io tbe on board, very | America. Cubn, I repeat, is the only real plague spot. with the intention of arresting them. The Inds i , wt further watien from do; U st Cramer, from ewe how the catse ip whieh they = soar mediataly picked up thetr clothos and sormpered od, but | Teirrccin Brockivenmn Thence. cecaie augue 8 Phy PoP on ge boston tp Reet pdb Ao end A oreo Tadeiphin rene em Qe displays! commanie the warmest sympathee Ovituary. deceased, In attempring to cscape, stutabled over the | Mra. Sama TRIPP aged Thyras. css cteemat ety and | (0h — Loree Na ral al RT, Avg 7—Are schr Fred Tyler, Tirretl, New I ~ y peovwtully aod | bored by privateer Gordon and laken into a North Carolina | PAWTUCKET, Avg @ the tmmense majority of the popziation The funeral of ex-Governor Trumbull on Tuesday was | etring-plece and, failing lato the ri was drowned be | jov(nily trusting in her Saviow pert foe we Bed registered 198 tons, and was built in Pros- | Brunawick, NJ, ‘Sid schrs John G Wright, alling, Philadel Bnd the whow inieligenoe of the country [t ta fois | followod by the death of his wife tho same night, about | fore any assiatance Id bo rendered bhn. ‘The relatives and friends and (howe of ber sister, Mra | Pect 'n 1847, from wi port she hails, phia; ‘Mercer, Martin; Gen Marion, Oabarn, and James & Be that tho breaking wp of tbe Co:om would be a | twelve o'clock. Mrs. Fliza StorreTrumbull, a sister of pL Aaa pO Mary Mix, and of Austin Mrivm, fsq., are. rerpectfully Sonn Ewviex, from Barbadon for Philadelphia, wax { much Hart, NYork. hrs J Price, Philadelphia 62, cary Lowe and cisouragemen: to Nteriy all ceer the woria; | the ate Chiet Justice Storrs, wap born at Colchester, July | REAR Shoulder Braces and Abdoml- | invited (6 attend the funeral, oh sowlay alvernom, at | Doubd lato Bast Harbor wo load salt for Plladeipoia, and ran |, -ROCKLAND, Avg GAT) acl tric, Poinads ight, St ‘and if anything were want.ng to strengthen th.s eonvie. | 26,1784, and died at the age of 77 yea Sinde te | nai Supporters combined—A new and superior ervigle, at | tires o'clock, from the Rpiacopal rch, a Hicks street, | 20 She Focks about § miles Bof the harbor,on. the 19th ul Moura rks ein, Bila, Marsiou; Corinthian, Grete. Toroughoct Europeibe adberestoot deapetiam nie | Gevteuer Trambull and’ bra eaters aire lanman, have | Barry's Ti Fo Che West ana | “Vesmure—Gsddeuiy. "on Toereaayy, sameat er Mire, | Surrey: end 8 wes thought she would be cbudemoed ‘ " Venmitre—Saddeniy, on Thmreday, Avgust 8, Mrs. | “scan Mane Acica, Weich, from, Porve Rico for Naw York. | “yg sve Ace achre Caristopher Looser, Lawa, Pt ANN VERMILYE, aged 74. oemedl he terwards ; Cowi, Smith, Rondout; Thos Jetterson, Ke ‘The Funeral will tae place fr. ths hobo, 223 Chrystie TERE Be preterit helen is lating Oris Gwe Sh, Ronan Badeoty PLAS ‘with the hope that, as amember of theBritieh | made remarkable inroads upon one family circe. The | Ohi t Article for s, ae Curling, Clean- ir. Glroet, this (Saturday) Torning, as | 1 @'clock. Gone Gro T Jonns, Crowell, from Quincy (gr Bandy Hook” phi said, the bubble of revublicanism is burst, | health of the late Mrs. Trumbull has been comewpat in. ‘ng, esorving and Restoring the Gnd thet He yrople of Ye Cid World will no longer | firm sinco 1949. Dy al Draggiste Lad.cn, wy