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8 , ARRIVAL OF 125 enywon ty NORTH & a ANE! AND, SOUTH RCs, NEWS FROM ve “am New HUNT OVERTEROWN. stirs uals GOVERS rova in Possession Cepital. Mos of the Gon. \ iz pprantn K-PROOWEN SPINA A PRISONER Voliti alAdairs WORE CARAGUA, & &e. The Fttamship Nort “ar, A, G, Jones commanding, arrived here early late evening with mails, passengers and spscla. ‘The North Star te New York on the Ist inst, at twelve M.andand arripel at Asnineell on the Oth inst. at half. past soven ?. M+, tod sailed @gaia on the 15th inst. ot Ybalf-past seven’? M. ‘The North'Ster brings @ (176,424 69 in specie, 220 pas- sengers aniJ’aMaail, Theth inst., nine A. M., discovered her Britannte Majesty’ *toop-of-war Driver, of six guns, Horatio NoRon commateting, ashore on northwest point of Merigiiina reef, Wes boarded by Commander esa, who stifid she ram athore at seven P Moon the fa ins Captale Jones offered to tow him off ob Tender amy nssis. nce ta his power, “Ont soon ascertained that slic ‘was hine had bo taken OutSf her, arch ther on shore anli were occured by tre erow. The 18tt'Mst., two PL ME, nyoke tho steamsnip Northern Liglt) ¥wenty miles south of Cape Mayze. "Yhe ‘Northern Ligit®reported heavy ‘weather, All wR on ‘board. Previous tow: sailing of the Worth Star the American Consul'at Aspinwall received a Witer from Curacom stating that the rebbisteamer Sumber'had been’ there aad coaled, The Britist Kamer Solent alto reports asixteon-gun pré vatcer betficin Porto Rico, ‘It'was reported i Aspinwei! English steamers ‘that the Koystone Stace, Staics Navy, was in ‘Hingston, Ja., coaling;?out the Nogt!, Star saw nevhing Of heron the voyage. A sloop-of-war Driver boardet® ihe North Star on'herrétarn, ang infol med her of, States Netvy ; passing there M.,futitude 36 44 longitude 73 40. eRolaayed signals with the sted, by one of" Unit boat fram her Britannic “Mughsty' the gukvoat Richmond, Unit on the 18th inst. On the 22! Instant, ata P. shi Champion, bound for ‘Aspinwall. ‘A¥airs in New Granuile'ted assitned a diferent aspect Mosquera had taken Regeta, re f declared hielf Pyevisional President, ~ Beate, hal fd. The \ollowing is thesspecia list of the North Star— denn 2.600 | cate that it the choc: should not fall on ¢ al Perez, 30,000 | grent dissatisfaction will ensue if not a revolution, A 61,800 Congress 18 sultan session Among the acts passed are Order. 13,200 | the foowing:— M. ie} us, Bro. & Con42,113 Touuthorise government to grant a subsidy for the pur- r8'Co, 9.085 | peso of navigating Lhe river Bio-Lio by steam, Chas. bt, Bro. & Co. 2.100 | “Fo regulate railvoa 's in general, Orcer Kh Patrick ...°49 200 For the establishment of savings banks, ; J. Havter & Co. 3590 ReMedier &O.Atans $500 | Fora treaty of aniou of the South American republics. | Brung & De:melzer. “6 athin'& Williams. 3,260 Scholle Seligman aa Union Wh. Lead Go. Hevbeek & Co, * Colgate & Hoffman, C. Durand & Co... Fehov-rria & Co, R. Howard & Son: S 1. Asanes, Am. Exchitt) Frank Baker... J Ernstein & 8 8 5 a00 25,000 "300 18009 19-000 3.009 wars 215,000 Steonte & Bros Ribon & Munos McGown & ‘Total The Revaiviion:in New Granada, OUR Paethawa CORRESPONDEN Panama, August 15, 1861, Seizure of the Cayésat by Mosquera—F light of the Previ lent and Cahine —He f/resident Ospina a Prisoner—Exite- ment in Panama—limporiant Proclamation Ly Mosquera— The United States Syuatrowat Panama, ée., &c. Atlengib the revoiution—which' has lasted about fir mphed, and General Thos. C. Mosquera, itis head and front, 1s now in Bogota, teen months » this comatry has t directing the affvirs of the nation. gence was ti important intel by the steamer Saladin, wh the 12th, with and Bogota 20th July. ‘ It appears that Mosquera after.a series of hard fough ergagen entered “Roguta jn triumph on th 18th of July. The following translatioa of the first official bulletin fssued ‘by his order after bis entrance Into the national eayital briefly annonces Mosquera’: auccess. arrived at Aspinwall or Towora, July 18, 1961. Today the unite! army has obtains! a splendid and decisive triumoh over the centratsts army. After fiv hours fighting we have occupied the © ty of Bogota, ce ttroying entirely the imtrenche! army which aefended it. “Generals Fepina, Pern ta, Haris and various ofcials, have been taken prisoucns. Tha Major Gongral will fur aish you prom with details for thy information o your govertinent The | tls was fought in Bagata, and is eaid to have been very senguinary. Among the killed on the geile of the govcrament are General Arzena, Srs. Carrillo and€ar- denas, and of the pevolutioniets Srs. Suarez, Zuent +o aD. Plata, a's # eceesor; the Attorney Gene- + ral and Acting President of the confederation, aller the defeat of the government forens, sought refuge in th French Legation. Fx-!resi‘eut @epina and hia broth are detained as prisonors. Three prominent persons have been shot by order of Mosquera—ameng them the Prefect of Pegota ir rams are Placido Morilee, Andres ‘euilar and Antone Bei . The following are th ‘nes. of the Cabi vod by Mosqr ector of Public Credit, Se. A Urbano Pradiiia, Sam istmmaster 2 President Ospina was fared ty the intor- wton of the American, Bngliea and French Minist as it was Mosquera’s intention — to have slot him, or at least the troops m posing, the revolutionary army demunted hie death. artha gena corre f the Sara Blates that oo the 20(h 2.009 mn of Mosquern’s genera's, siarted for certain that the taking of B of which General Pos Vberals that t by son tons whieh aD 11 $15,600 for five thing is certain in fe of it, This 8a ay nothing of it, ig reperted that Mosquera wii go personally to Antioquia aod in the meantime Nieto, the revolutiouary Governor of the State of Boliva, will il the execut go Various decrees, Lave 1 rota, four of 1 have been advis spending the gAives vention for t prohibiting thesishops to exercise ther muta previqna exequatur from th ¢ tophanishment those who do fne The bishop of this diocess has, today the Stas government, and J ‘supp Jed on a few days. On grcount of the e Jesuits, Leapjose they are already ou froma Bogota. as General Mosquera has treatment the roag hit solemnly declared kis inteutin to expel them, and he is dikely do keep bis wor, It remaing to be socn avhetherg'e States of Santander, AtiogueR wi!l submMitto Mosquera’s authori: 8 Of tee confederas lena, Bolivar, a heir ads si al durigg the war, s)UErR very KOON eg, will le offered of amost likely decin auch opposition, tis be: city On the 26tb of J of the army i important poipts of which rane!ation — roma the headquarters anatiog, the mort in tt@ foliowing the {fee im- March ana 27th ce rost are ts be ned are emb be that no more pr > assasgination of ¢! are to be executed, but thata ad Ca iy of Apr wel He oilers a comp) arms amnesty to all those who arg jo f thay submit to the will of the people, yc Jecrecof July 20 a Congrees of the Pienipoten- caljed to ratify the compact of the Union, and & nvoked representing: all the States and c republi rough (he Seoret Dicated & al) frieu provisional governme ada, end he has invite y of Foreign Affaire he hag commu- wers the re-establisumunt of the the United States of New Gra- the States {la formerly com Posed the government of Colombia to revive Columbia @nd maintain al tie contracted obligations. Publis treaties apd the obiigatious with bome and fo- 1 t) Contrat Ameri ted the government enera's Espina, Porada, Pamis tnd‘ various other'oficials,’ wore taken prisoners. The President,‘ Calvo, and Ministers of & Brewater $9.000 ought to the'isthmus by tho English steam r Tamar, from Cartlagena on the 4t! inst., and confirmed? ates from Cartagena to the 10th inat., mal government es- It i raid that the life re will be bed sacred for tie consolidation 0. He croitite 1h wlextuer Solent, which arrived at Aspinwhil Op te OU tet, frOtae St. Luoinae, reports tat the priva: {eer stony Sumter late.Y Coaled at the island of Cura: Com And (Ut 6 Bea on or Ady, it the 18th nit, She giso re ies & 00 gu privarver at Porte Kieo, and another ov dem Havis' eralt th that vicinity, “meweance of ies? privateers in V9 Carribean Sea 2 prety Re, : 4 an ata ACHEIVE evidence that tcl ohjous '# @, make Captaing opens Cellfornia. pasaenger wears w.. 'O° na Ciena vi ee 8 0 are ox ined ofticers, Arm fMokeut, ina it te hardly probable titer Murer to overtoke thom at ge Ustoere mach hey WII Mow : ait | bees fhadt Taya yas turin hito a great state of excitement oD the might of the 12:h inst, Ib consequence of ar ae Ulat the negroes outside (ie city wale gave i “i +» vomnig Into the clyy to prociaim for ASIST 1. darned out to be a ‘a fat woth . cltum ut having originated fom A fight Detweed © idier of che gurrison who ‘aad gone ro. The confirm dion of the news of at Bocota ha! roached bere that day, rise to the belief that the partisans of that chief would proslaim tn favor of his rule, and the slight- eat disturbance just now—even a dog fght—would likely throw the town into great exettement. ‘Two shocks of earthqvake were experienced in Panama on th jnat., between five and gix o'clock in the morn- ing, making the fourth within the past six we ‘The Panama Railroad Company have just launched from their depot near this place one of the finest and largest liyhters ever constracte4, She is one hundred feet long, ty two feot beam and six feet hold, and carries two hundred tons of froight. She is called after tho agent of * Pacile Mail Steamship Company at this place, D. M. Corwine. The United States steamer Saranac sailed hones for San Francisco on the 10th inst. She is to go into dock at Mare Island for repairs. ‘The Vo\ted States fag ship Lancaster js in port, also the Pritts hehip Termegant and a French sloop-of- war. Three, deaths have occurted on board the Lancaster since her arrival here, two marines and oue carpenter, two biving dicd on tho 12ch inst, Mr. Riato, the newly appointed United States Winister resident to Ooeta Ri accompanied by his family, sails henve to-day on the a#teamer Guatemala, News from Central Ameriea. OUR PANAMA CORRESPONDENGS, Panama, August 15, 1961 More Cotton from Nicaraguk—New Rowi to the Atianirc from the Capnte of Costa Rex, te. ‘Whe Panasia Railroad Company's steamer Guatemala, Oapt. J. M Dow, from San Jose de @axtemala and tater. Medinte Sorts, with efortnight’s deter intelligends from ymetieed at Ubi pave on the 4th dest Shc } brougt® the usual oergo of Ceutral, American groduce for Evrops and the Uiked States=taong which, ifr the lat ter oruntry, are "tne ing "the second skip ment frem there. There is no weevs worth cotkmaunicating fm any of tre Qratral Ameriean States. ‘The Congress of Costa Ries is still in seesion. The pre ‘ject to open® road from Sim Jose, the capital, to the re: } of Simon, an the Atlante, has passed tke Senate smite: {| under gcmederation in the Hy Kews from the South Pacific, Panam, August 15, 882 Thonglish steamer Callao, from*Yalparaiso ant “ater ‘mediate ports, arrived at this porta the 6th inst, with bales of etten from Nimragua, bo ‘bez: date fsrom the former place to the 17th of July ant Calluo to tho 29th, She brought $325,963 in specie for ®rgland. ‘The news from a parts of the cetat is unimportuei. cuits, POLITICAL AFFAIRS —THR PRESIDEN CY —COMMERCIAL REATIERS— ACT® PASSED BY THE CONGRE'P, ETC. This country is on the eo df important eves. On the 25th of July the electors were to meet at the “capital and select a President for the'Tepublic, and altkeagh the gu vernment party bas declared infayor of Sr. fou Jose Joa quin Terez,*whose sclsstion would give general satis faction aud secure ‘peace to tho country, great ap. prehension exists lest that party will peevail upon the electors Wo select some othor person tess acceptable. e fears are only expressed through the meiinm of the press and pablie meetings, which preety clearly? indi For reducing ‘the rate of taxes ou unintailed from four to two per cent, the rep sblic. rests 18 about! to be proposed to Congress, viz — Dec ab lishment of the export duty of five per ceut on copper aud other metals, ‘Anteltizeuce has been rece! of the Briust shi ved at Valparaiso of the kaa Lord H ongerford, at sea, on the 1stof tm latitude 3 18 win, south, and longitude 47 S min. east. She was trom Sei#y, inate with cant, siparaiso.. Her crew, consistin twenty-three wea sims; were brought to Vaiparaise by tie French #hip he Lord Hungestord went down Viiparise Afercuriv, in its review of the market fo: the crisis, to whinh we have bed occasion tO allude w our eyports, continues to exercise A most baneful influence, well on trade as oa ail branches of industry. We never hitelees flatter ourgcives with the Bope of @'reaction at 1: fystant period. . * * . * . Tmportations during the past fortnight have been auc nthe previous At the same time thi als have contributed to faciitate returns © might expect to eee the mining inte: }rom 108 preseut prostratien. A faverable reaction, how ver, in those markets must take place at no distam pe riod, and this, atded to the expected abolition of the ex ey will, itis hoped, not ouly r shortly raise! oh of inlustry t progpecity, bat throouh ub i give vise toagricsiture, and thus incre: ® neral wealth of the co ntry Rar Corres a 20006 taken during the fc ‘fi wal of the mail there has b rations iv ores an re restricted, owing to the scarcity of ves ie, with the late more numerous arrivals, will, we Nope, soon disappear. Fior R.-10,600 quintals Santiags brands haye been take: or Engtand at$ Quintal, SIX MOIERS. ¢ pn have becn paid a8 lugh as $3634 to $312 per q onthern branis, in parcels 1,000 b+ 2,000 qrautals, tch $2 27 to $2.44.8:x months, and in smaller lots, § Bmnouthe, Stocks are well maintained by constavt’ ar iv, i these are sufficient 10 meet avy demand we are likely to experience. BOLIVIA. ‘There is uo news of interest from this republic at The prov isio er the administration of G: chit, ap action to all parties exc pt ho partisans of Gen. Belzu, who would, if they were sufficiently strong, foment a revolw But the acmy Laving been mereased, they will be kept in sebjetion Mr Carter, the now Minister to Bolivia, had leit Arca for La Paz, the caprttal. PERU. There is nothingof special inportance to report from this republic, The clection for Asetant Vico Presyent passed off quiety. Geueral Mezet, the goverument cant date, is probably clected The anuiversary of whe mde pendenee of Peru was ce'ebrated with great enthusiasm | as usual. Mibtary parates, buil fights, bails, ac., &e | were the or The exports of sailpetre from Tquiqie from the let of January to the 1st of July were 616,386 quiatais. ECUADOR. There is no news whatever irom this repub country remains quiet The Nicaragua Transit Route. OUR GRANADA CURRESPONDEN( Granapa, Nic., July 27,1861. It may be of interest to your readers to know that Commodore Vanderbilt has again opened negotiations with the government.of this republic for obtaming the privilege of @ transit across the Isthmus Don Firmin er, high ex-functionary of this government, has ar- S,and ia acting as his agent here, and it is under- stood i# empowered Lo make propositions every way satis factory to the government, and, which will most un- doubtedly be accepted in November, when the term stipulated for in the recent contract by the old Canal Com- pany expires, as thi little hope entertained that eaid avy will be able to comply with (he conditions of the contract ‘The tar se bilt hi ing and pract feen the transce nd travelling pub eye of CX nmodore Vander- ntal i to our com. bot alon it to our go. t, of 8ume cther secure route to the Pacife thin ama, in our present troubles, and while the ‘iacows of diniculties with European Powers are every day thicket mercial vernmy that very highest importance to our goyorn- hat tho N n route should be opened at once, < by which we are surrounded: penetrated with thes» views, municated’ with the American govern: importance of the speedy realization of ¥ every one is satisfed that the enter. « by no one but Commodore Van- ey and Capital frst opened this avenue and whose opposition has prise ca: derbiit, whose en of interocean: so long kept it c Te will be a hay duy for Nigaragua when steamers: nee more whiten ber now silent luke, and commerce and industry admits peace and progress’ once more to take heir abode in thie long distressed country. The Income Tax, Ttmay nothave becn generally noticed that the act # taxes upon incomes goes into effect on the Ist of hext, not om the 1st of April, 1862, as the origi- ft of the bill provided. Moreover, the tax is pay- nald abi¢ on incomes received during tho present year. Tho borty-ointh section of the act co $ this clause: — The tax herein provided shall be assessed upon the an nual Jncons of the persons hereinaiter named for the Year preceding the time for wesessing said tax, to.wit:— year pext prec & the frst of January, eighteen d and six’ ¥ two, tho: fore, who are in receipt fig eight hon teed dollars a year, mus’ the rate of thred per cent for i present year, incomes pay their © whole of the Samarang. They were taken from «boat a fow minuwes ortoight etiding on the 17th of July , 8ays:—Phe soeerre sid Wer it not for the unfavorable advices from Europe, Property | Yovestub‘ish ‘the Presidential visit to the departments of | Another project for the protection of the mining inte. ' MOVEMENTS OF MRS LINCOLN. The Eventfal Day—Visit of Mrs. Lincoln to @ Const gation HouscmThe System and Apparatus ExplainedmAn Exten- atve ReceptionmjKx bition of Lites Saving—The Drench of y,1" Fireworks= % +e. Hv CORRESPONDENCT: Lona Baayca, August, 22, 1901. 1 ba yURB,, aveday ig to be, par excellence, the day of Mra, Linco! ee stay Gere, and already wo have begun’ it in sty’, qo eather is very changeable, half the time ®"ashiny and half the time stormy and dust-rais! Drie who regards tue weather upon such an important, O”yentfal day as this? ‘This morning Mrs. Lincoln and P yp suite, accomy by a smagl but select Party of tadies and rz men, and escorted by & tayalry force of two eager, enthusiastic and laborir yy, but ungraceful horsemen, started tqvisit a life aying gtatlon, a few miles down the beach. Ex-Gov’srno¢ Newall, General Saperiutendent of the coast, Org?.nized and superintended the party, aud Teally provite"s for them a most enjoyable entertainment A dusty rie of a few miles brought us to the firet station below 3 ong Branch, and there the whole party disem- barke/;, entered the station hoase and examined the appa: ratu'.—Govornor Newell axing ag cicerone, aud Mrs, Lir.coln apparently very mach interested in his remarks; ‘whic, 1 think, she could hardly avoid being. Governor Nowetl, when in Congress, in 1846, originated the syst m of life-suving coast defences, now almost per- fected. He obtained a grant of $10,000 at first, and pixcod his stations along'{ke Jersey shore from Sandy Hook to Beg Harbor, Thosystem worked so well that a further ‘appropriatton 6f%20,000 was added, and the Tine of const to be protested was extended to Long Ssiand. Gov. Newell has alwacs been much interested ia the system, gavo it every wid ‘Vu bis power while Goveruorof the Stater and tag réscntly basen appomted General Superintendent of the Woks. Ho has twenty-eight station houses‘on the vedore and twenty-six upon that of Long Inia: arn of these stations apo Ifeboats, Hfe cars, mortar: ‘ett an Lail toe recessety parapherzail riof teu mea, ready ata moment's notice. wks cng of thego station houses that Mrs. ‘Lisacola aud A die party ted th's exorning. The statccu house isa ight batt woddsn gked, planted se Along theskore at whatis cons'dered one of the angerous points of tke coast. Exter'ng theahed, you seo @ largo }feboat mounted upon a broad wheeled truck, anda large biong metallic box, called a lifecar, also on whoeis, Bach station keoper is obliged to be pro- vided with horses, to puli these lifeboats and surfcare to any part of the const where thoy may be needed. Taking the apparatus in the order in which it is used, we were first shown signal fights, rockets and lanterns, which commu- NEW. YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 1861, by asort of magnetism, that all is yet well. Again a light shines from the shore. cheers, and then back with the car again! Now look upon the shore, beside the blazing fire They are safe! Three lighted under the cliff, along the beach. There aro the const guard; @ere the rescued pas. Sengors; thera the simpte appara(uy by which all thia has been Accomplished. Oven your eyes “nee more, and see aga bat) og, planned and contrive. . ag we all look out upon the esurfbou., Do the exhgpition of to- 1ay- Betlleman, the observed of all off py Mra, Lingoln’s chair, has originated, + i this, you wonder now that, ~*4 x-Governor Now, 4 ell, of New Jersey, attracts our attention. quite as m.. as tho President's lady, and that we all honor him in our hearts? Tho exhibition boing over, Mrs. Lincoln returned to her hotel, after a short walk along tho cliff, and the crowd gradually dispersed, Just at sunset a fleet of balloons was sont up from the Mission, to notify the country round that we wero ready for the grand ball. Just ®t dark, the hour when the fireworks were to ‘g¢ last evening. neighborhood, be of those at the hotels, the music. 1, Promenade, 2. Quadriile, 8. Lancers, 4 Polka Redowa. 5. Quairiile Sociable, 6. Lancers. 7, Poika—Danish. 8. Quadrille, 9. Lancers, nicate to the wrecked mariners the ‘welcome intelligence that relicf is atthand; then the mortar, which throws a bail halfa mile, and ‘the rockets, which are used when the ship to be relieved is elose in shore. To the ball or rocket is attached @ Hight but strong cord, which is tied to a heavier rope, and “o this is fastened the metathe surfear, When the crew of a vessel ones get hold of this'they are safe,fer tho men on shore pull the car back, and the sailors on the ship pull it to them again, untilell aresafely landed. Tho car we saw sad saved fourteon'lives, and all ‘along the const, since the operation of'this system, over four hundred persons have been saved, All tho arrangements and appomtneentsy i 10. Waltz and Galop. 11, Quadrille Menuet, 12. Lancers. ance was at once began. Jerse: the lace shawl. even to the witensils for cooking food for the rescued, are maoet encotiont; and with Governor Newell at the head of this coast life guard it will be in future all the moro effl- sient and beneficial. Having inspected the station house, Mrs, Lincoln, at'the requestof Governor Newell, gavo a sort of extempore re- ception at which the ladies and gentlemen of tho party were introduced to her. With each she conversed: mos, affatly and agreeably, displaying the great tact which abwoys distinguished her in the choice of hor subjects and in the manner in which she conducted the conversation, Mes./Lincoin-said that sho enjoyed her visit te the Branch very. greatly, but that she would have been less secluded here, had it not been for'the constayt illness of some one ofithe party, She iutended to leave hero on Friday, afier the ball to-night, but her youngest son has not yet »suffi- ciently reeovered trom his severe cold to be in acon. dition ito ‘travel, and 1 do not think that she w. weave ‘before Monday next, The tmpression which Mrs. Lincoln leaves upon allbwho talk with her is doubtless Unat of au agreeable and-accomplished lady. She fills hor position easily and without effort. Her comparatively youthful appearance strikes every one, and'I have ‘heard frequently remarked how much younger sho Jooks than those who sve her fur'the first time anticipated, Sho is, in aword, bat.very little altered from the Mrs. Lincoln, of Springfield, Iincis,in any of thbse traits of character which endeared her to aller friends «yt neighbor he has now a simpic, easy, quict grace and dignity which befit her position and aunounce the President's iady. ‘This reception having conchuded, the party re-entered their carriages anit returned to the Mansion House, ap- ring upon the boach, after a-brief interval, to witness exhibition of the method used by the coust guard to ove vessels in distress, All tho ladies and gentlemen of the Braneh.crawded the seashore andthe cliffs above cowitness the novel exhibition. Mrs. Lincoln, atten:'ot by the ladies of hor suite and by Governor Newell, was seated upon the sandy beach .close to the ocean mack: Dodworth’s band gave us execellent music. After sume delay the lifeboat was launched and skiifally twered beyond the line of breakers, whore it lay at an- chor. Then thy mortar was charged and fired. Tho ball, with the ine attached, fell near the lifeboat and was eed by the crew, who hauled ia the liseyser connected with the surf car: wd then the men in the boat and on the shore san the metailic Ife box Sickwards and forwards through the uf, This, was, to%e sare, the barcat skeleton of the working of the system, but imagination filled up the out™ jnes of Uke picture. You saw the thick, dark night, its flashes of quick, angry lighting, and the waves iashed into furtous madness by the stor The crvel winds bowl frantically around the doomed ship, and push her on to destruction with irresistible, invisible hands. The cold, driving rain chil's all bodies, as the danger bowumbs ail hearts, Brave — gailors work ke men endowed with superhuman strongth, bur work an vain, The low melody of prayer miugies with the ravings of the wind and the shrieks aud wi womea and ehildren, ‘The siorm pulls apart ti tears away the furled suils, bends and breaks the sturdy masis, ag though it would destroy the ship piecemeal, The stoutest hearts smk. Courage becomes a useless quality and the most cetermined cease from thoee des. perate efforts which all feel to be hopeless. Mal down into silent, unthinking despair, In al acts as toriurer, and wrings tears and groans frotn its victims ae it reminds them of happy homes and lovi friends, Almost every passion which can agitate the min mind takes ite turo in swaying the sceptre of the moment. The ship drifts helplessly, hopelessly on to cer- tain and inevitable destruction. What is that streaming up 9; for see—the sharp demons marki ho tee? Ia i flashes dance along t ue flames! The mos stop pray to lend a hand at the work. T cheering voice again rings clearly out. The men lau h with ¢ h glee and jump to their posts as theugh th were but sport. Tho women bi r Weak voices, and knoel with eyes eagerly fs ! Fr above the ship,and a line fails across the deck. Gras} it quickly: strong hands, for itis your thread of life! As the men touch it danger, fatigue, , cold and hunger are forgotten. It thrills through every veins strange, wild Joy. Mand over hand it comes in, and first one man, and then the whole chorus, break out into a sailor's glee. TheY are ticd fast to the shore—to life—to hope—to home— by that slender thread. Ever and anon it seems Party or siacks in their hands, a iden , keen apprehension that it is broken curdles their blood and cuts their héarts. Pull on, brave fellows, the rope is staunch and tried! and now, sec, you have the stronger hawser,and are safe. Steadily the surf car comes foaming through the billows. Now it is alongside, and at first all rush to get places in it, and then all stand bravely back, li 3 in check, as it were, but without speaking a word. Then the cap. tain says, ‘You go frst, and you,” and th» chosen ones step forward, only to step back again to beg others, weaker and more wretched than they, to take the first chance. At» last the car is full, the signal light shines out, and away they go towards the shore. What hopes and fears and anxieties follow them. What straining eyes are blinded by the storm and by tears, as sight attompts to reach through the pitch darkness and catch a glimpse of the surf car! How long {tis gono! How minutes lengthen, out into years of half hopeful, baif despairing agony! The men who let out the haweer from the ship touch it as tenderly as Mf it were death to let it go, and seem to feel wild roses, Boys Mes. Grimsley and Jud Grins'e Qe recccroccocceseceocce nee oF: PROGRAMME 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 13. 19. given, a drenching rain camo down and drownyg all ou” hopes of a brilliant display. Leonard, whov, the Mee: Euge Had sent down to superintend tha freworks, nearly went crazy-over this contrelemps. A few rockets fizzed and burst and mage no sigu, and still the rain came down, Tho mings, the bungolas, the vertical wheels, the scroll chaplets and caprices, the shells, the torbillions, the true-loverg? knots, tho Japanero glories, the Peruvian crosso®, the faries’ frotics, and the “Shield of Our Union,’ whitch was to wind up the exhibitiou—where wore they? Spelled by the rain, I fear; eafo and sound for Lo-mor: ow evening, | hope, but at any rate they were not on view ae THE GRAND BALL. In the midst of the rain we all began to propare for the grand ball at the Massion Mouse, and for the hop at tho National, anxiously consuiting the clouds at every stage of our dressing. No Noah’s dove of a star returned to us, however, with tho olive branch of bope, and the rain fell steadily all the night long. « This probably prevented the attentance of many of the Jadies and gentlemen of the Thardty think that it kept away any The ball was given im the dining room of the Mansion, which was neatiy and handsomely covated with Star-Spangled Panners. ‘The pr Dodwortb’s band umme ot dances was as seooonessecese® ANT. Sohoiische and Ma- nourka. Quadrilie. Lancers. Polka and Redowa, Quadritie. . Lancers. . Esmeralda and Polka Redowa. By half-past nine the room was comfortably filled with elegantly dressed ladies and gentlemen, and the perfurm- ‘The bal! did’ not open fairy, howover, und with spirit, until about ten o’cloc! the Presidential party entered the room, the band p! the national airs and the whole company joining in’ a grand promenade. ‘The party was arranged in the follow- jag ordor for the eniree:-— Mrs. President Lincoln and ex-Governor Newcll, of New Mrs. Lincoln was dressed in an elegant robe of white grenatine, with a long towing train, the bottom of skirt putfed’ with quiilmgs of white satin, end the arms and shoulders uncovered, caye with au elegant point She wore a necklico and bracelets of superb pearls, a.pearl fan,and a headdress of wreathed white «1 all comparison she was the most richly and emplotely dressed lady present. > Marsh, of New Jersey. wore @ pink tarleton over a plain white skirt, when jug ' Mrs. aul without any ornaments except a natural bouguet d2 corsage. Mra, Shoarér amd Mr, Shearer was dreesed in pi and violets. left of the room, and di did not ¢ nifh h Uemen of the company. looking coronet of flowers, rou 1 the glory B neckties. white silk, lace;’ Mra. covered al point lace shaw! rris, of dine, long flow of wore as of dark blue crimson #il leudid flowers. tired. were layties moire au with whi ito styles of dr ly trimmed and song ths bly s aud Fat! rather describe the + tfarthor, Ish Pek that comparisons of the Lome Journal. us go into Supper, pray, a yer room, pu nthe bail r at and con but the 1 instantly ex nge with lus fc b Cor ler the ble, g, and all the plates ani all, Mrs, and beaux iu the most animated etyie. stood that in the ball room, etili T hogin to believe that we gometime or another, in s per being 0 named at about halt. repeatedly stately and not car a graud b: prival coln themselves, know that any ono els Hearn, of New York, to the floor much of the en, Not tho — slightest ne black A de her were Mrs sand with an ave Mrs. Hoey, in an elegant b flounce and shaw] of Honiton lace: Mrs. Beckwith, of Chi- cago, dressed in rich crimeon silk, flouncet with binek ongiand, io a ha need with point Ine», a Miss Lyons, of ThaAidtelphia elegant corn colored silk, with a puffed overwaist o ug sleeves, and a Loaddress of ri Miss Miles, of New York, 'in askirt of tartoton, wit ; Mirs Laird, of Long white . Fe iri Conover and Mr, Robert Lincoln, was dressed in blue silk, with trimminy: and wore a splendid headdress of mingled white ruses At i than usual in the dance, t longer pant Dewutiful and iinprossive. The gayly lighte with richt dresped ladies and Contiem sa queen m her iong tra toot hear the Cente nied by a most briliiant it w entel to her, Around ‘her stood the ac. nied her to the Branch, and whose d been already described. Bofors her, formin setni-cirele, were a number ¢ hon dies ri Tndeod, as you passed the splendid throv airly bewildered by the inagnificent toilettes « Js, pearis and bracelets flashed and ro was an el iwith flowers and with a fall of whi siks and sating, embroi ‘or plain, w. 40 of jo this cloud of rich i feol my neod ob de advice and assistance of the clegant and accomplis: alge onr relaxation, jn ices and cakes—no ¢ nd niged 11 can write it, the Presidential I There was a mor usion at this awkwai ahaite tact of Mis. Li 13 Une We some with a spoc mpore tat aided d hit a plat ade; ag usual, a row of goo: eas {AS usual, poople reached plited things: a¥ usual, there was laug! confus poons and conversation. enterta re ite of party in honor of the Presider 4 tho entire company were oqually j h other and the whole affal: has a thavks of the entire company oncht to be giv whose silk, Beyond’ these onter circle of Inties, equall gant W ed all this, as Ra} m uggested a repubi jestined to be bes, of New York. Mrs. silk, rated. Mrs, Halstead, of Newark, and Mr. Mecker, ck Bil and Mr. Halstead, of Newar': very plainly, But handzewmely, in Mrs. Hal- h lace, Mrs. immed with ri Miss Conover of white lace, Having made ¢he grand promenade, the Presidential party were soated, without ceremony, in the centre of tho cing was resumod. , but botween the sete and during the inter- vals of the dancing, Guvernor Newell—twho held a mag- t bonquet, arranged for Mrs. Lincoln by one of the iqg of the Beanch—presented to her the ladies and gen Mra. Lincoln eleven o'clock, during a cene WAS In room was filed Mrs. Luicoin, nd magnificent of the root, sar- o,and brewing asthe iwdios ire antique, witha some while sitk, nd witha rich a an grema- POAris fi tunic Branch, who a heatdrees thera was un chly and handaomoly at- 2 you f the with mo ant about s shoulders. ‘Then a corn colored insire antique, plain, apink silk dress, with a double over dress of white Ince? Then a dark erimson » eored with the same material, and with the oves trimmed with ruttios, There were many young ladies dressed in tarietons, ruilted or pnifed around the bottom of + and varied with lace, tauquets ce cored lored trim: Ininge, aceording’ to the taste of tho wearer, Crimscn ved, trimmed y Numerous. One of the :kS OF SINS, vari. 0 gets lost tus soft rust bye of Tat Duran nd our victory iw a re y rose to promenade during an the dancing; but We com thinking thatsh. mistak- DN LO Bt in a crowa, and, mcly Was lett Us embs impou te in dit not dred this i : but of the company, Motioning cort, she beaied her party aud room, as if nothing had oceurre 4. i 21 with mor- r so they er all Taner but Mrs Lin abl that she prof crew Here the and in the ar vond eat nen pushed about, of er in 4 Search , helting t tid himself usual ra found absent, J aimed ata an, or brow indi of er urf, through over these ed hubbub of clay In the midst « ng a circle of belles This scene, Nike an court, the fates. The involin tary court groupings of the company at the bail cer- taialy showed a proclivity that way, or and dancing once more fairly re Mrs. Lincoln and her suite quietly retired, & twelve o'cleck, having expressed their enjoyment of and their desire to remain longer. there came an intlux of frock-coated, ticht-trowsered indi- , and the dancing became more animated and less 'y.” Tam almost ashamed to say how long the com- pany remained, but they didn't go home until morning, y morning at that. Although, strictly speaking, this could hardly be called iI, for the room was too sinall and the com. any not large enough for that, yet in the richness of the aties’ dresses and in the general and perfect enjo: ment of ail concerned, it mu: the entertuinment, After their departure rank as a spiendid select Mrs, Lins leased with nd 1 do not right to find fa to Major ‘Neient management of ckpockets arr but | last reported; about Enptats Sowine rit take a, hand In tho party, but | lent gorarieds ahentwame time, arka Mary Ann, Osceola ogues to durance vhs “Apripos, Vhave deen restrained |, ai Bermuda ist iust.e hire Antareve, Comncll, and Re Meh captain's probubition irra teling you Devore that J Frey, crencgher "© CTuad: 24 BR Boper, Abbot, damall of Mr. Edwin lames, of England, was robbed of about "At Fayal July 24, bark Hope, clean, Idrning ase fy Geamonda and? jewelry on Wednonday | | Atv at st Helens Jttne 18 bce Ree Wee ei gone Pposed that bis room was inspected While he was engaged at the tableaax, on Tuesday even Ing, ud they Lhe piace where Mrs. Janes kept hier jewel bin nll told (and wid July 8 on a cenine abd hone) ¢ 251b, Parana, Green, Sag tlirhor, from ® crulse, with 289 210 wht board ship tudiay Ty having been ascertamed, the ‘Fobbery was commit board (Which wig slipped on td while Mr. and Meee tee et Cigar aud for New Bediord), ond ald July 400 a cruise, the beach. Captain Dowling ar whe fn at tho window of Jam room, but a Jersey Justice re. Spoken, &e, «Shp Eiterpe, vey, wuuge tor Sam Prancleeo; July 27, tat =. Qn Jordan, trom Liverpool. for NYork,, on Ship uray rr moner frr = : suowu ey cuinme nimeelf and the eee ee Tue ann od tVoevidenee, ‘The captain is digguated, and thinks they Hz for Boston, Avs 2, tnt $80. ton Se ao ty se things beitor in New York, Phivate advertise adn Sor Denia Aug ts, tat 4268, low He Of the theit have been sent to your police. Ht Herter . Beioro 1 close this letter, already’ top Yous; ! fear, ©) suiy feist Jphneth, {rece Ranta ton Runes eae must say a few words of a very elegant ScheJoun Lathrop, 10m Philadelphia for Port an Prine, welect hop given at the Nation’), “and which Mri Lincoln could probably have >’ ended also. nad she hot been fatigued py the Mar sion ball and deterred by the rain, Mrs. ifeimann, Of New York, the belle of the July 27, off 81 li Inte. ir ache themnapre brldet from Boston for St Jogo, Aug 12, lai 24, lou 5p By, * Foreign Ports. National, was the chief "say of ths paity,and was most | gmemeasiAugz— Aus tua, Keeves, NYork, Sid Sth, Seth: Hehly Urossed In pint moire antique, embroidered with | ASFINWALL Rug fete port ahi Zonas CoMn, Riddell, flovvers and trimm<a with Ince. Mis 'Page.ot Washing- | une; bark Mary £ Donw: th’ Rarker, do; briy Panama, doy, ton, in white 8°" with trimmings of lave, Micx Leighton, | ely’ Venioo, dd. Shi sth, barks Mary Lee, Kendrick, NYorky dcntho, Chapman, do, Citizen Ciontur'on; Mtn, Nas AaisTOL, Aug YA, b, Carney, NYork, ihe PHL bh, Unote Joe, Reeat!, NVo fehe Vato Penging B, Madauteh, and fcoatr, Crow N You ba; i2’h, Ciens ugos, Cole, ot Phitadetptag, in white moe in; Mise Ten Fyck,in ® Samaica, Crimson 8ilg dress, with au ovorsiirt of tace, Miss Waters, of Philadelphia, ia pink suk, | moly trimmed: the | Roberts, the Wymans, the Wrights, and oth re of | jeaders of ton here, aj! attended and wore scarcely eel poo t | in their toilettes by the belles and dames at the mare pre tentious bal! at the Mansion. A wine party in honor of the host concluded the evenirg, and whot with th ex ROU WsKotlaveN, Ang X—Arr Eon Stewart, Coflln, Baltl ore. Bavcgrors. Juig 3l—Arr Buleay, Rannia, NOrleans, hibitions of the aay, Mos. Lingo u’s first public PAB | etiamaes A SAU Swxuuia (9), Ehlers, NYork (and pro- ance, the grand bail at the sansion, aud the select hop at | ceeded for Haiubnig: ‘ ‘the National—[ think that Long Preneh ha r, if tt2 € ane a ne ote Eire neteneh Ang §.01. Pre. best season, seen a more Drillwul, eveullur and cijoy uble day. nati, Doane, Bristol, Std Gah Winfeld Neson, Rio Jar NYork; 7th, Hb Ewery, Pere atest apareil, Flinn, Barcelona, ? ; Govsr nmisor.t, July $—Arr Joun Jewett, Mount, N¥ork, - Heerrlse, Sulpae “cit aif tele s Clack, Burton, Ocak fos Lia, by Zo C1 wth rk, 'y ona “y is bare sl ‘Waterman, Elliott, Iquique to load? taltpeire “i Port 29th shits Rising Sun, ko'@eld repg; Othello, . se. ‘ME Chincha Telande 27th, ships St Mark, Calley; @W Dun- Greevwond, ore mane “SHIPPING NEWS. Movements of Occan Steamers, North Star Northern Li Aspinwall Aspinwail : can, Disioghan, and Walle: Sentt, Grattan, Wi eb gra on Aspinwall | Cer cnua duty 2—skd ship John M Mayo, now, Balthnore.. SPECIAL NOTICE. Tp port 221, stip Suasuine, Ryder, ding limber, Alltettereand packages tniended for the Nuw Youx Henao DuNKik, Aug Arr Teaas, Ayres, aud All, Rydberg,. should be sealed, Ee. Aug 9—Arr Geffrerd. Unbert, London for San Fran a —1HI8 DAY. cisco (uid anchored), Leabella Hay, Tudapath, NYork; 10th,,. BUN MISES. cesseseeecee B Is] MOON RIBES. Heammergier Adana, dy Staten € Day, ‘Maat C: Neste using; Atalanta, Wiitivae, and Gea Jacobi, —, FOS Sees soskaies Seely MOe toe for NYora (and ait four pe teu). Hingleader do fur Bos 3 ton (and proces wan) Port of New ‘York, August & DAMARen Angin ins bak Oarvinds, Hopkin Ides. Lig» brms Oceun Isle, Morrow. trom Philadelphia, arr July a CL D, Velona, nud Gev Downes, truia Calais, both sor Philadel: Steamship Edinburg (Br), Roskell, Queenstown and Liver- | pnia'2 dys. “4 pool—John G Dale. Exwovti, Aug 8—OfF tleimdab!, Noberg, from NYork for Sieanshep Bararia (Ham), Meter, Hamburg—Kunhardt & | Qurcustow' ; C Eusixou, Mug 5—Are WA Platening, Bennett, St Peters burgior Bristul; 7tn, Geranium, Pierce, Bordesus tor Sodem utp Cheltenham, Wilton, Lonton—F Arrowamith, Siip Bavurin, Allon, Havie—Win Whitlock, Jr. Oy Bock Len Amis de St Joan de Lulz (Fr), Chanire, Harro— | YM sougn, Ang 9—Sti LM Mernitt, Berry, Antwerp, Bovd & Uincken, GLsscow. Aug Ave St Louis, Berry, N¥ork, Brig Empire, Stevens, Fulmouth for orders—Wakeman & me Cibao (Brem), Hosser, Port aw Plat—C Ff & HG Simidt. "Brig Lney te ett & ¢ ana—Jos Eneas, a Arrha vee 4 (th, Duusenica, NYork; 9th, Maid of Ore , Deuinis, do Witieaes Aun 8 Arr Maranry tn Rowe Stuparich, NYork.. . Aug 4—Arr En als, Bottone, NYor Bete tsi y 3l—Arr bark Greyhound, Gulbrandaon,. Br), Souper, 11 Livig Marine, C Cienfuegos—Fowler & Jui ‘kK. bid Slat, bor k® Armenia, Hamilton (frou: Boston), rig Los Amigos, Warren, St Jagy—A BS Je erines: ied Berets, learding. Bestun; Aug h, orig Auraiee na (Br), Brown, Nass, NP—Dar Davis, Malaga. Wind East on the lst. r Johusen, Windsor. N=—U J 4 © A Dewolt, 1one, Dall, Oporto and Lixbon—B F Small, Morning Star, Miller, Halifax, NS—D BR Dewolf, Margaret Ann (Br), Whelpley, St John, NB—A Smith- ers & C Schr Ocean Wave (Br), Flewelling, St Jobn, NB—P IN Havas, Aug S—Arr Suitora, Suttora, NYork, Bid 7th, A Fr Sehuuvidt aMulhken, New York, Prince of Wales, Morse, 88 Jdohu, N Manuone, Aug 6—Arr Canova, Emerson, Havana, Hetvogt, Au. S—Arr Harry Hainmond, McClintock, Gale mont of the affair was dus. ‘ircumsiauce company during the evening. A couple of well known disturbed =the dus & Se kumi, Aug 8—No Am vessel in port. Behe Ala Master, *s Siem ugomAr ‘A Alien, Vatten, Key Went. 1 Master. Shi 7th, Weblout, I Kitty Floyd, Dearvorn, and Ashe Must burion, Bradish, NYork; &tb, Ariel, Templeton, Baltimore; i, Gregory, and Bi Anieling Keller, she Lie, Cid 7th, Jobu Haven, Mei radzewater, Barstow, ‘NYork; 6th, "age, Bus port. * F, Calcutta; J Browne, Crab- rJ Jones, Corson, Pi Davis, Phikadedys ty tree, Vaiparaia, &e, vd Swi a n Th Hy ye “tout sth, Guy of Waxlington (a), for NYork; J Morton, Hiadelphin—Van Brunt & Ca, ordo, Master, NvON, Aug 9—Arr Simon, Danneberg, NYork; Thalatta, Suuson, St John, NB dbih, Meury Guck, Griffin, Searsport; 9h, Jcssle Rhy~ Poudieton, Camden, Me; Rhine, Moore, N¥ork, tout Sen, Byzantium, Rovinson, NYork TE Buck & Co. Schr M Sebr Z: Kebr Dottie, Taylor, Br d Nox: oD, June zé—Ju port bark Keuar, Juinson, for Accrer Schr Garnot, Post, Boston—Metcait & Dunean, to fiirh idg, and to ienve the coust for Boston abt July 16, Schr Albert, Bal ch jon—J W McKee, Poutsmourn, Aug &—Vusred by, C Griuuell, Spencer, trom Schr Surah. Colden, Bot Schr WH Hall, Taylor, Bost ¢ Empire, Curny New por v Dr Franklin, Chapman p Orexon, Rhodes, Prov » Frankitn, Ave by vk Vaceruo, July 3o—Arr Daniel, Smyth, Marseilles, aa au bike yh og 45 (ba j—1n port biig Echo, 2 WeLKe, wir Lid. QueeNstows, Aug 9~Arr Loulsa Eaton, Maxim, Mansa- ues Gurlan t, NYork; California, Hathorn, St Tho~ Wiypoo, Wilkilson, NYork; Katabdin, Amsbury, rug- i. Qukvec, Aug 17—Cld (not arr, ag misprinted) ship Cod Avatis, Mills, London, Kio Jaxeiko, July 17—In port barks Cavaiior, Catton, Lewis, for Baltimore next day; and others, DuYRN vamoridge, Mardiig, Cardi’; Ane by 2 arse Gant, Se - Pat a rive: Wiaer, SUNDKMLAND, 4 l—: win }, Weaver, ong Kong. “4 ayant Callas (und Freeman Sie yi Steamer Rarian, Slover, ARRIVED, Steamship North Siar, Joues, Aspinwall, Aug 19, 7:80 PM, with pasencers and (essure, toD B Alien. 2imt inst, $ PM, as a foreuast with foreyard, foresell and topsallyard a vat Painted White, apparentiy carried aw: Snip Colombe, Stewart Liver pact, £0 duya with coal, to J Avkino & Co. Has bad light westerly winds ‘the wholé pas Br liesxa, Juue 1s—Arr ship Monterey, 8 (and sid Leth'lor Pernambuco); 20th, bark Joba sins, Loando; 20th, ship Mary O'Brien, Vesper, ip BD Metcalf (of Damarigcotta), Stetson, Liverpool, 40 with coal, to orders ¥ eel to anger, 1 ad ¥e rr reap ne oe Sid 8th, ship Undaunted, pastage,’ July 15, atl PM, lat 4905, lon 13, . Beh uppareatly ‘Brice’, from New. Ore Poxd, WCA, it June@s—In port brig Sam! Chureh- rool, with or windwatd, Mark D Godfrey, Mall, was im loss of maainrast about B feet above a y, tie Ibi 5ht 0. "Bent nc inizzoniiast © ose e poop—dismasted Luh; Wied geht en cee news cohen) Aus iO lai | StdoWN. Ni Aug 22—Arr ship Forest, Engle, Steeper, Bos. on 25 $5, sew a full ri: bound East, wi ton. 19h, big Stondard, Card, NYork; 20th, sehr) ey, t spoke brig Jusep! 1 ai, do, Cid 19h, ship Leu- Hers! Tipit eels Gertrude, Cassidy, Clit ire Quincy (uf Boston), » Caldera and Payoro, | ton, Lielye: tk. PETE oor Raetea te Jverostd te Lyoato | Tovey, Aug &—Put to, Perey, Doukin, from Havre for : o 2, in A copper, &e, % ork fi ai tunel eap ene age RO ea iy Att, T=Arr Copernic us Mahaken, Baltimore, vik Amanda (fas), Ruin, ‘castle, 65 days, with coa!, Vauraraiso, July Li—iu port ships Wild Pigeou, Mayhew, Crusader, he. alen a NYor il, from Boston, United States, 27—In yort bark Costarelil, Morant, for American Port: BOSTON, Ang Z2—A0) o wiesid, © usta, Moodie, Livers woo Van Wieenstown aid Mauufua, steamers i Spaulding, [iow cu Balthnove via. Fortiess Motrue, Kemsitistouy Bakery Brem), Sauders, Bremen, 48 days, in TS pase-nge Ruger Bros. e Cirem), M enien, 47 days, with mdse sengers, (0 Chas Luling, iad heavy westerly “i Dis Cove, une, Fhladeipiia; ships Blaadina Dudley, Atwood, Ca.cutia and St Heiewa: “A Detauo, Cuuics Weat Wind, Boater, apies; Evovh Tatbet, Mervyinin, Kio Juueiro; bark Robert WIth coal, to | Peuueil, Fi tunes, basal ori Marla, Wright, Portau Princes c Ks sels Mui rave Br), Korkey, Savantela-mar, Thomas. Elwir, Parker, Elizaberhport for Charlestown, Woouwa'd, Welsi,, Jeremie; fenry B Bosc, Wilke: B Youve, Mitchell, Providence, 2 cays, AM Auridge, Buteman, James 11 Moore, Inge:sol; J 6 oht Detus (of E ) Cauk, Linzan, CB, 7 days, | Boxter, ——, JH Alicu, Babcock, and. iizabect, Bvennor, wihtod eo ar Koblins, Philadelphia, ahre George W Wuistler, i lortia, Ketley, Clacise’, Usboruc, and Magnolia, Nickersoa, i izabeil port, Warbiagton, Sinith, Pougkcepsie; Howard, or ¥ NYork, Kesar ark Lady Sadulk ( Br) Allen, Lewce Zit inet, for Miragonne; put back ta distress, Below, Ud frigoe Congress, ri Montevideo via st Thomas, Teles ria Bark Tele; raph, from Cronsiudt, Pipaee tora ship. abethport for B Cid berks Lewnd, Kors, Monteviaeo aud Buenos Ayres: tfor Yar Mery Lucietis, Howers, NYork, schrs EW Pratt, Welder cthwort for Providence. Alianee, Frelaud, aud Aunt: E Martin, Euwaros, Philadel :port ior New Haven, iso abip f Ballard, 8an Frvncis.o. Nothing went. Wiaw WSW tee Sov, with rag to-ninbt. ZUd—Arr slip Mary aud bark Celestia, Cadiz; bark Czarioa, cit. LYIMOKE, Aug 21—Arr bark Seneca, Feinhagen, Mon- Snow Squall, Rockport. Returned, schr Mary- for West L:uies, leaky. Below brig Franees hr Evelyn, Small, Wa F Marte t, Gorham, E vs. Aug 22, or Hovse, East Riv Histon with Fracie Host mainmant, sanding rieging, &e; the} dane, from Porto Reco, Cld sip Auguste (rem), Bremen, Capt G was badly injured about the head aud | gclirs Exchange, Hulock, New Bediord; Ira Bish, Hedges. etmiitg Jersey City, Moxon Vah Name ,VanName, and Bakimore: doh Be ieTiwapsun, NYork, Went to 19t h, ships Admiral, Pair Wind, Wan orer} 20ui, Dashaway, R @ Winthrop, and Se-. bier DANVERS, Ang 19—Arr sehr Goltien Gate, Pease, NYork. FALL RIVER, Au: 2—Sid schre Charger, Malian, and. C ry . El abeth port, recht Orion, Davis, Newark; Marta Louisa, Cum- t r Decamr (US transport), Miner, Washington, DC. tn baMlas® a York, HAFORD, Ade 21—Acr steamer Madgie, Wileoa, Phila~ dviph »’ Connectiatt, Clock, ‘Tresivu; Entenprise,, Wo Etizabethport sloops John Cox, Jey, do; James: \ Peterson, Piermont, Sid schrs L Daniels, Smith,, pueare ord. eli, Tuttle, NYork. Steamer "| ‘Ang iy—arr'sivops Adonis, Fordham, Elizabeth= SAILED. Gat Fetiow, Dyer NYork. "Sd ath, ‘hr Argo, Ships Portsmouth, New Hatmpalire, and Hemisphere, Lt- Fr, NYork. gerpeols Shawmut, MeYoourne ita (Bp), Butenionay GEORD, Aug 21—Are forace Sapies, Giboe, Pile Rave Swanton (ivy Lander Mytriny Shangh loss a2 whid Gen Taylor, Crowe ork. Cla 22d, Queen of Eneland (Br), Lond ich (sr), Bare Oly Faris Jux ord, Boston, tol ad tor Buenvs Ayres. Badoes Migaie (Att), Cork: br Vintioeks St ths | y phat te wees ge A ay oh (Br), ae way; Thos THeston, Cab (ir), Wales, schrs 8 J | Lain, NYor! jubns, NF; Margare ), Larses Wating, Monts idos'W Lancaster the), Guracue. oun, AB, for NYork. ‘New: Also French war alenmer Catinet. Sid sctirs Sarat 3 Be Girdner, Wind during the cay NNW, Medico, Bidriuge, and Fanny Korn, Brig.s, do. Zist— aia gel O Tuy lor 3d, Nickerson; York: and the arst. the 2b, 2 UN—In port barks Reindeer, Lucy Ann; bi Wabash; . scite Henriette, Adeleo, Invioelble, Soha. ew te others. Mt Snir Trerener Mag ous. francisco rt onton, reporte Ma tah Bi ram PINLADELPHTA, Ang 22—Arr ebip Esther, Leslie, Rio. Fe eee ne eT te end oerbent | dancirey brig Sin Ationin Collins, N¥ork; schts Amy Woe. striking the sand killing him iristantly. * | ter, Wooster, Denavara; © A Farnsworth, Rich, St Croix; M 7 Dil (Br), Dill, Nova 8 ofa; Neptune, Winchester, St Jon, vy Wast Wisp, at Boston from Nap! NB; Ada’Ames, Ames, and F Keating, Suow, Ro kh the whitewst W deck and tere uh ng, Sid Halo, Newman, Newburyport % Wil: ; Emma Aueia,’ Uardings. ree r, Treworgy Goousperd, Bosion; J Mar- tis, Harding, Pr id, NYork, Cid back Union, Heard, Pern ihe, Kelly, Nag * evenue, Gancy; N Holmes, Hewitt, aud H Biackman,. od. Providence ; Wa Colyer, Rarnen, Bristol Ferny $ Laxp, Frazier, trom Baltimore for West Indies, | MS ms Mt Bete Madicon’ eee returied for repairs 2st inst, having sprung a eak | 7 i Titer ont Buide ear and dama votcarco. Reports igus dusty 29 aulles south ‘ ; Hudson, and R Corson, Highs © in that condive on. Taglar, Lynn; B Engush, Bolles, New " Lity of Wr iAtr batk Tonle, Hutchinson, Philax * Missexcer, Deane, hence for Lynn, put into Stons | ge: m Arthur, Mirrielees, St Thamas,. ir king go bacly that she will have to be ): '—Arr schr Ruth Haley, Penney,. Pawtucket for New Mist, Buck, Cape May. sla? Lazaretto | schrs D M French, Stiles, teiphin; Alien tt Brown, El- feaths on bowed at Havnuat do: Rosina, Hunt, NYork: 3S , Steward, and Dia- sloop Nepinne, Davis, do, UCKET, Aug 21—Arr schr Emeline Rickey, Tice, hia, LAND; Aug18—Atr chr’ A” Atses, Ames, Camden. Tede'plia; 16h, brig Aifredo, Soursa, Bangor for St. yon the passage, fon: now, ow fever, No sickuves on is; 18th, Si Lucar, NYork. Sid'12h, schrs Ada. g towed ip ontnet . Ares, Philadel) hia; Mout Hope, Kenniston, and Lion, tron and sh, NYork; IGt), Mary Louisa, Smith, Spruce Head, to- dtot balwaks and other or s Aliredo, Sour (irom Bangor). Ltinte harbor, Who, Mary Cobh, Corhwall, W.lmington, Del » Avg 7—The Am ship Thomas W Howes: Adan, Batch; Warrior, Crockett: Joa Achorn,, I'for Boston, which put ¢p to-duyy is Teaby, and and A'S Eells, NYork; 20th, Superior, Robine- loxd for Philadelphia, uly 30—Arr Fr ship Ie Marte, Latour, r Falmouth, Olmstead, Acapuleo vin> , Vibathaven, to N FRANCISC Havre via Callao r Sarah Ann Roe, 1 built at Brookhaven, NY, in 4 s s been sold to rues for $500) and now Liuls | Menzanillo, Cli ship Ashland, Moore, Georgcs Island, SIG? from Liverpool, k eF moe of the Willam Arthur, | gist Dan brig Mephieia, Anderson, Manila Giot Sydne; and cleared at Provicer Thomas, SALEN, Aug 2i—Arr Lark May Queen, Frenuing, “Barras Whalemen. con, WCA 2id—Arr schrs Cora, Kelly, and H_ 8 Barnes, Raymond, NYork, Cid bark Tids Ww Goldsmith, Afric Gon ‘ bars J D Thompson, Crosby, Sun Carlos Maren 5, with 25 to wh olf, an | BNO d,” Took 150 d 650 Co wh of} since lear Sent home Vlos bene, Hason freight 200 bbls sip frou bark Mary & ian Reports, spoke June 7, lat 33 N, lon 40 W, bark Mary, oiwatd, NB. 10 spand # 40 bo! whale alongsid uth lon 88.20 W, bark Orray Taft, Fisher, 4 hh, lat 4¥" 10, ton 33-19, yenne au ¢19—Sid schr Madagascar, Moore, NYork. SEAUSVORT, Aug 21—Arr brig AJ Ross, Small, St Tho- pallast. SINGTON, Aug 21—Aar schirs A Crandall, Lamphear,, betbport; Meseenger, Doane, NYork for Lynn, in dis. 3 iB au Cornell Sanawt this seasou— ane take 3 G sh ip com Ben, Ticks aly 1, dat ‘on ) ship Bei rl Vis, 135 sp, US. and 3§ Chleca freaght beiotgiug te bark Ocean, oh Sardwiey TRIE lS hl the lutter par of @ 70 vbi wh taken in companys Vth, iat 4b GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OR TWO SINGLE GEN-. hip Tak:maroo, Hathaway ores, echr GW Hotme: 41 22, lon 83, ehip Contest, Nt two witaling ba of New Bedford, Eqizabeth, of Westport: Aug 4, Jat 39 11, lou 47 47, spoke bark: Warhiugton, Willard, of and 14 days trom NBedtord, all well, cleat. Arr at Boston 22d {nst, echr Arizona, Cook, North Atlantic Ocenn, of and ria Provincetown, Arr ut New London inst, ehip Montezuma, Fosdick, from Ocbotsk Sea via Coast o; Calitornia, and last from Ber= wuda, with 3200 bole wh anc 80 do ap off taken during the Voxare—33 htis sp taken on the pessage home, Going into Prov neetown 221, xeny Win Martin, from North Avuntic Occan, with 296 sp 35 bikes ofl, Arr at Valparaiso, July 24 ship Mary Ann, 900 sperm, ports the death of Chas Hall, kuued by a whale May 2 deceased was much respected by ull hands on board; 28th, , 40 bis all told; ovineetown, clean ; 23d) cleat; 26th, saw tlemen, can be accommotiated with Board; choices Bewly and neatly furnished Rocms, 191 West Twenty=. eighth street, near led Avenue, convenient to an} of the city by cars stages. Large first class browm stone hous iy YATI’S LIFE BALSAM. RHECMATISM IN IT? MOST PAINFUL FORMS. Also Scrofuia, Erysipelas, Salt Rheum, Be a ape old Ulcers, Fever Sores. ‘The worst cases of diseases the blood, mercurial complaints, Debility, Liver and Kid~ neys, Incipient Consumption, &., are most cured by this great puritler, ‘i Hyatt’s Life Balsam has cured thousands of cases of siied of consumption on board, B Silva, a native of Grac these and similar diseases, and it will most certainly cure spein, al welt; une tars Weieon wboet ae in Md 700 any cago which car be reached by nacdicine, if taken in &c, 25 sperm; July 6, bark Sew Quecn, about same, nucing, | accordance with directions. Tt does not contain a particle same date, bark Hew r struck a whale, stove two boats, lust | Of mercury or any ether doleverious minoral. Priucipal lives. &c, Heard of it, two small whales since | depot, 246 Grand stroes,

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