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Pee ae aaa REEDS . Port Mont, July 1; Valparaiso, 11th; Coquimbo, 12th; Caldera, 14th, Gobija, 17th; Arica, 19th; Islay, 20: Islas de Chinck, 22d; Pisco, 22di Caltoa, a0th; Payta, ARRIVAL Gf THE CHAMPION. News from Centrai and South America. The War in thé United States of Colombia. PROSPECTS OF PEACE IN PANAMA WRECK OF THE STEAMER LIMA. FEARS OF INVASION 'N NICARAGUA, &e., &e., ae. sion, Cant. Wilson, arrived last whieh port she left om the tb 20D passen- The steamship Che aight froin Aspinwall, inst, Dringing $21,105 in specie und seve gers. The Champion was dei awaiting the arrival of the Golden ¢ eo.ved any intolligeuce of her tosa, Sho therovore sailed Without ang California news or papers, as no boat had ar: Fived up to Ler departare. She brings the following amount of specto from Aspit. wall: Order - Sartwricat & Riboo & Mur not having re sare fim Z —The Per er dme Le leces of Generad tioguia; fe., de. niormed you that Don Man tad Prov! vorver of 8 of tu Vieto by the Provps of Py the Maria Diez bad te by a popular m ts of Ps nal GO wt L tay in which he ¢ tect hotl natives and foreign- same pr grant Gene * 0 Suppo! nee tuen he has udarerea: Mosquera’s cove tiroulais to forming them thai Would g\arautee ihe f their respective cou aep, or time givmg th his oppointment as Provisional Goyer vor Governor f plan is to recruit men at two poluts to Atlack Santiago. Tao rst place to organize will be at er is on the erations and to Communicate FPenoneme, and the ot] porst, and a good port! With this place Governor Dirz appears to be determined to carry i exfeot all the decre era, and to plac Sis Suit. uedor 1. States of Coloi bia. without avy © Carrying te Sceus 0 dably Le the means of ever yt qviet for some time; but the Los evtirdly destroye sioset their stores, as t aterior wid pro- ing in Panato remaining es of this pl prevent, 1° pozsil'e, the The nows tr as Is Uhat Goyermo Gra ever ue thousan! ee, calling om all regi- natives of course) from th mselyes to take euis of Pan vine (moani: age of sixteen to £1 arms in defouce of the ot Guardis. This call has cansod some excit2 young d ten, who say 6 thoy vevuse they wil bave fine of $6 Gene ed a deerse, in wh @taics that aii su ot at the Courts ef Pai ‘be referred t the cupreme Court at Bogota, ‘Ibis decree giver general sarictac hinus. By the stenm: don the Ist intt., an by the Royal West india mer from Carth jat arrived at Sspinws on the 24 Joly for Guana command in person of ng Against Ar veloda ral battle will probably decide the fate of parties owe learn thet Joso Francisco 7aroma was erqanizing 5.000 men to rest the forces of Bocuaventura busi $was impr Mrail tobe open to na fenced arriving at the } Sy way of Corthagena we have the news that Colonc Vieco, formerly of tis had arrived at Rio Hache with 460 mox from Veveryeia, and that he was arm! ‘the Indians to resist the 1 \ber ‘Colone! Bianco, who was exp gera. with bis reciment, bad Qgainet Colonel Vi it t6 reporte:| shat General Neite hag been dofeated on the Nechi by the trops of Autioqua. bees ordered to march Paxama, August 8, 1802. Prospects of Peoo—The Terms on which Guardia Buses Bie Proposition—Fears thot Peaec will not Prevail—Ne ceasity for Increcsing the United Stale: Forces in Pana ma—Mesquera’s Preusury Nites, de. ‘The Champion will leave Aspinwall for New York the moment the Aricl arrives. The news from the intorior of this State ts interesting, Colonel Fabroga, who is in command of Governor Guar @a’s troops at la villa chios Sautos, baa sent two com missioners to the Provisional Governor of thie city—Don Mame! M. Dioz—making prepositions for peace on cer, tain con: itions. Colonel Fabroga informs Governor Diox that he ts fully sutzorized by Governor Graudia, the legitimate Gover- mor, 10 ‘ny propositions ho may deem proper to ee- cure peace intho Siate, he consequently offers to reeog- size Dios as Governor unt® a convention can be convened to decide upow the dil t qvesiion# st issue; and provided Governor ‘hoz will guarantee to’ pro- fect Governor Grarwia wnd his friends and. ap ove of their acts ap to the present tin: says ho makes this of etvil war; but that in » terms, that bo o Hast extron: wvent the horrors of o @ Dug should refuse to accept afoud the legitimate govern- or Diaz has refused to accept the itlons of Colones! Fobr: informs Kobrega das whan bie Sroops arrives ot Santino, Wi Goverror Grardia will sur er, tha vil then protect the lives aud propert; @f Grardia and bjs fniendn. ited There js no doubt vow bot what the civil war on this Isthmus will commence in earnest, sha tiat there will be many bloody scones botore it is ended, ‘The United states goveruimeut shonid jucrease their forooe i this port to protec: thelr citizens, Goveruor Diaz wil send one handred men of the distriet of Santo Anta to-moarow for the inverior, to join the forces under the ocwamaud of Colonel B. Correso and Dou Petiro Gotin. Pamama, Aogust 0, 1862. News from Contras America—Absurd Report about General Hlenwingen—Ihe Expecied Opening of the Tramvit—Large Sependiture of Money by the Company—Peace in Niva- vague, Go. vRNTRAL AMERIOA. ‘The Panama Railroad steiner Salvador, Captain Rath ‘burn, froin San Jose de Guatemale and intermediate ports, ‘arrived i) this barbor on the 6th inet. > ‘There is no news of any tuterest from any of the Ceatrai American repubiies. ‘Some excitement had been created by a rumor that Ge- Bera! Mew iagsen was craw@nizing troops tm the South to fnvate Naragua, but this report originated in Nicara- $21,001 We no dows au clectionsering dodge to prevent # civil wor, vost of Walker appoora to haunt the gente fino of Nearagas paRaGi"A. The probudiiitive that the Transit witl be epened are every s company i® spending money, haway that indicates that there ave men of oy mi > faith in the enierprise, Ws bout twouty thousand Virgin, + cutting San a small ke, can 1 September the 1 the transit fer for the froights, we i to Geworal * Signor Cradro ba © be sat ad eousey) at the ng with t the wLiy taey have ly are. The indigo crop Wy: departme:.i of Rives will be very large, say abov 2.900 bales, “Tue o>iteo crop in all the Stabe will be good, The cotton arop doos vot wuitto mnch, nor ix it by 40y meuis a favorite protvertgn with the patives. Cw », are the great Panama, Auguet 9, 1962. Mormation of the Peruvian Miniery--Ceebraion of Na Memal InlependenceLoes of the Steamer Lima—The New Veniteliory in Lima rer from Chit and be Arprtias Confalecary, de., be > ‘The Huei) ite J avigation Company's steamer Val paraiso arrived iv ti vutt OW the Orb Instant from Chili, Baring touched at (he i9LOrmediate ports ‘We Vatew brought by the Valparaiso are as follows Blas. PERU. vonvened ov the 27th ultimo, The following officers were cleotcd:— ‘Senate.—iir. Carpio for President; Senor Santisvevan for Vice President; Benors Chavey aud Romero for Secre- .—Senor Perez, President; Senora Avenag and Loli, Vice Presidents; Senora Torre and Supa, taries. Chamber of secretaries. Senor Lilytes, Pro Secretary. “sa Peruvians were celebrating the anviversary of nefnal independence—July 28—1n a most magni- ean account of the loss of the Pa- ‘Company @ steamer Lim: 2 a reo 6 rock. at Lagarte tebe, wed pout pity Intles sow ‘ovija poorer ty a9 ie contd not get bis xd ain * American vessel their floent wtyic ‘ihe Lima papers’ &iv« cific Steam Navigation Lib slime, She 4 ils, treasure, &c., - athe Cobiia,’and ! and echt w , ‘ ap &e.. were embs:ked on her, pay vil took’ ber in tow, and they reached Deal was wt to Cobiiab &) Comerets, ot Lima, in speaking of the completion of the penitentiary that has jus . atisfaetery to know’ the ect @-tabiishm ret p Ay just un? And T we polker institauon of this kind go unuch ns Peru, Lima. Den Jose V. Last the i pglish comy i depagture of their steamers. mec has also mace company thoual bank. AROENTIN TH HERALD GF At a meev Herat oon 16, a commit plon in reference to making provision for the families of those In this department of the HxRaxp oilice who may ho Union, meeting, bold on Monday, tho 18th euter the army At a aubcoge a committes m auanjmonsly adoy Ths coum for raise 23, and to eonti per cent seven or e per cent. give to the wife der twe jiaren, $5 per week. no Dae amount as the fam Vided for im the faregorng oe Resolved, That we, the underrigced, employes of the HeaaLp composing rooms, do pledge ourselves, eack ond toobserve aud carry out the foregoiay resolutions. every one c: as, faithful provisions e:cbodied im John 3. Glover. Jos. M. Chatterton, Wm. B. Warren, Ai. 8. Smith. J. H. Warren. Bernard Raiforty. Geo. B. Frear. S. K. Doan. W. B. Stoddard, S. W. Hyatt. Johu ©, Moitins. Jon Upasin, Jr. James T. Marsden, James I. E. P. Williams. H. Egbert. ‘Thos. K. Porter. Wa. Lanning. John R. Robbins. sh ©. Ligget. RB, Alien h. H. Cowles. William MeGrotty. G. A. Williams. A. D. Chactw ick. Frederick V. Groot, Chas. W. Tovey. Chae. F. Magonigle. William Ware. B. Drake. Froderick W. Ferguson. Robt. 1. Dek. David Kotla. Geo. L. King. Wm. Chrke. H. A. Hartt. COMPOSITORS WHO HAVE VOLUNTERRED IN THE SER- OF THR UNITED STATES FROM THE NEW YORK HERALD OFFICE. vic body, and e FERING TO THE UNION, List of Its Compositors Who Ave Serving in the Union Ranks—Admirable Ar- rangements for the Support ef Their Famiiles, dc. de. g of the men em posing rooms, eld en s was appoin Lor be ara % of two easment and cuilecito The fund thas orm: pieted a new ch wan’s Dill fer the relief of the families of, enlistor be dratted, on the foliowtog’ sinent ter the unmarried cvaged):—If one or two he mat; if three, four, or ive, two per cent: ‘bt, Ubree per cent; if mine or ten, four This will be distributed ju'such manner as to {each man thus taken, ifehe bayve no hildren, %8 per week; M eho baye one or two children, ro years of age, $4 per week; if over two if avy unmarried man be taken or relatives depending upon him for support, euch persons shail receive the same proportionate of married wien; but such uumar- ried inen Whose jeintives may thus receive a weekiy sum ‘yomn this fuue ehall uot be entitiod to the buuuty pro- resolution, M. F. SMYTHE, J. BOWELL, WM. Li ANIN A. W. TOUMES, CH’S. BERTRAND. ‘The following obligation was algo unanimonsly adopt- fund having island, ems. . ‘Tho members of the new Cabinet had token ¢ heir respective portfolios on the Gh uit, as fol- 8 bon Manuel A. Tocornol, Secretary of State. Pow Miguel Ma. Gue mes, Seerctary of Imerior, ko. Dun Mareus Maturana, Secretary of War ia, Secretary of the Treasury. ‘This Cabinet appears to give general satisfaction “in cy part of that country. There anpear to bea great many complaints against, for the Srregitartt, The Se vate hes not approved of the project*for @ ba- REPURLIC. id by ernment of Bueros Ayres nad de- agreement mute between A gens 0 iat the meeting on Seturday, : mined to a bounty fund for (ue vomar- os of the married men an, to ve 8 ami. from the eompos: paid by hitn over to (hs treasurer of the fund, the to be made cu Saturday, ithe draft quota shall b y divided will be equ day after the draft shall i shall be le SSeS8 1 ©. B. Aylworth. H. G. Crispin. AH. Spierre. G. Stanley. G. Vale. W. Colton. R.T. Rea, J. C, Mortimer, James L. McMultem, Stephen T. dosmer. Edward Y. Allen. Geo. ge Urnmmond. James L. Clarke. ‘Alfred Bailey. RB. G. Kimber. John Heuderson, H. Diehr. ‘imi Macon gia 'm. 3. Magonighe. . od . William Bennet, J. Howell. W. F. Smythe. HL. V. Baker. Louis C. Lanthier, A. W. Toombs. George G. St. Joba. Billings A. Hayward, Alfred Burnett. C. W. Colton. F. A. Albangh. W. G, Cowies, 7th New York State Silitia. Robt. Watson, lst Lt., 88th New York, Scott Life Guard. R. MeKechnte, 24 Lt. 0th New York, Hawkin’s Zouaves. Sam’l Jotuson, 24 LA., 86th Now York dow. D. Beers, 2d Lieut., 50th New Yor Sergeant, 70: New York, Highianders. David Lioyd, Sergeant, 6th New Yori, Wilson's Zouaves. Charlee Jordan, . @. Bhaonon, 61h New York, Duryea's Zouaves, dobn P. Voreman, 6th New York, Daryea’s Zonaves. New York, Duryon’s Zouaves. ‘th New York, Duryea’s Zousves. Thor. Brizooe, 5t John Bannister, 5. G. Mathews. 11th New York, Lincoln Cavairy. B, #herwood, 4th New York. Michael Haycs, Harris Cavalry. 8. Meroter, United States Cavalry. Maurice Stack, 8lot New York Frod. Drought, $21 New York. Jobn Crean, 824 Now York. Lyman ©. Kulp. 821 New York. 8. F Gould, 824 Now York. 69th New York State Militia, John Murray, 38h New York (was also in the Naval brt- Felix Canninghan: Kade) Louts Wileon , 99tn New York. EAwin Paimen E Churchill, We ‘# Body C W. Fuller, woth New York. jor, 130b New York State Militia, rd. Somes (ickson , 90th New York. Joba Dawson, 68h New York. The Officers Confined in the Charleston Jail. 10 8 EDITOR OF TUR MRKALD. Wastinorox, August 20,1862, The officers who were confined in the jai! at Charleston, 8. C., havoarrived here. All well. Captain Soveuty ninth regiment N. ¥.8 Counterfeits on the National Bank of Providence, K. 1. Wiliam culating counter donee, It. J his pockets, They The Arabia Outward Bound, Bostox, August 20, 1862. The steamebip Arabia sailed at ten o'clock this morn. jag, with thirty-one passengers for fiverpool and four- | teen for Aalifag, She takes out $15 ,s0v w specie, Hostow, August 20, 1862 md, alias Browa, has Qeon arregied for cir- ittens on the National Bank of Provi- 4 large amoant of thse notes was re well executed, on the been constructed = the penitentiary of } imme of its kind to be fovad , since every improvement that expe rod to be iutredueed in those of Europé © Unis Stetes are incorporated i the prozent vid also add that, according w the poris, &e., there ig wo country thas requir »particuarly Mp il Aw wSs tho com ¢ tu libs ceport vo the Chilean Cou,ress. y requesting thinks to the fom secures peace 000 per mile #: of this road © New York y Inet, August to devise nud report come Ube iu ws 3 yOu tur ae p | lied and a velief fund ¢ a wh 2 ay : | of the Hrs 5 Ny submit the Colicw ing: n Lfor the unmarried mer whe 1 1 from thisoffice be raise: bya ent & week tipon each totai bill. Said indivicuei assessment to be re- 2 | tained by the cashier of our department every Saturday, "ei Life Guari J. A. PARRISH, found in ABATCH OF TREASONABLE DOCUMENTS, | Discouraging Enlistments and the War. Wendell Phillips, Heraee Greeley and DB. Plumb in Fevor of Revolution, wealthy, the timid: the young, the reckless, the aspiring, the adventuruus, bad already been largely Ivet by the gamblers und negro traders, the poiiticians by trado ant the conspirators by iustinct, inte the toils of treaso, Had you then yrocinimed rebelika wouk! strike the shackles from the slaves e ‘every traitor, the weatuy ant the ecaytionswouldh Doon supplied with a powerful imducemneat to rene” | al. as H was, every coward m the South soou a toy. traitor from fear, for loyalty was perilous w’ fies Besinied comparatively safe, Hence the 9A Wouson nimity of the South—a un nim: ca ee fed una- isin and the fact that immalfy aud sar Odio tortor. on that Bia Capuer gud probabwe de y 2, nan : he if ” on 4 Tebels [rum thé Gist hove beon eager Ge got ae Sod NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1862. Pi scene move,r othe 4 @vuntry’s peril. 4 number ef noble fellows have enliste’, aud yolun- Wers are coming in from each school distriet. under a pices el a dares na the of Islip offers greater bounties than apy other town ia the county. a rn SHIPPING NEWS. soourge and 3 e fe SEMANAG POR PEW : ” we Aight wolves with the ‘ morn 1 29 ze, 20, Bee, | Bilees of atoen. Tue reault ims wal might aye, | 2mm StAz8:. eve 538 bel ranks b-day whose engi R re fabeine fs (xj. RSENS CRIA TS ow cenenaad becanaopeuenased would bave led them intoo 4? ius and natural leanings 4 of Now York, August 20, 1362. Fron the New York Tribune, A’ gust 26.) Vi. Wecommain Guat Aro Pext of Se a nee a) LETTER FROM WENDELL PIT /LIPS. prowd ty habiruatly dier om aot euatoh youinp- CLEARED. Eprrox oy THs New Youu This: Nei ae misrevresent me when yo soy that Yas rage wollstnents in the Union crmies.”? though, tor Sughet know, tho garbled ex!rag.: 0 lying verstous of New York papers may make me do thet ind many ether yea of which I never thonghi, You know, by expert ence, that the American press, in genccal, weither tries Ror means to speak truth about abohtiouists of any , Thave never discouraged enbstments. 'n fhe Union iv are my bande wt seme of my friends. Others | Fest ip fresh and honorable graves. da word from me to discourage his eutisti tad | onth Mussa oh the Thirty third Massactonetts at Camp Cameron, No iment! regiment hekrd anything from my lips to disoor << his while-souied service of (eT oion, PEP tion Allow me to state my own position. Prom 184" 4 991301 ? was a désunionist, and tony ito Lreak thia ale rie that disunion was thy only r%, Lema te A, or at — faa hile man and th fs hong "a Aisauion, not uspiracy and y ihe self warranted and * 4 ; fe rt Aorcoted. TL rejoice m eperes, Shey were Wh 4“end ugctal, Suintos d the whole Question. — pfter that pence and jus- R. f mow dolieve three things: — 1. The destruction OFF avery is inevitable, whicke co quens 4% thig steerple. here Hever Cala be poace or unicn till slavery ia do- means whir Pe peace tillone govern:sent rules a wronged the eservation of tho ¥ to freeaom, ree that Cnton—gi et, Bu have, Btd the Union which hus Far twenty five red me frond tis hi imileges y demanrling am oath to « pri ‘on, uls hat door i my fore; ana this admunistrction clings to a policy which, I think, 8 every Lif? now lus? in Virgie, and every dolar now spent there, wher waste Tear cnucteutiously support such a U imeis- tratim. But there is room for houest difference of o:in- jon. Otberz can suppo Tosvch T say--uo, give to the Union your best blood, your heartios ort. Js there, them, no place left for me? Yes. I be- lieve in the Loin, But goverament and ihe Univ } are one thing. 'Thig administration ig quite another. Wheher the adminiration will evr jie us threwgh our troubles it never will vn L have serious deuibts; that it changes its presenc policy, T am quis erviain. Where, then, is my pl a republ pmeut, Which only roflects publi lieve in getting through this war by Uhe inachi eywiar gove: nment, not Ly any Crom ig nate chamber oF the Wot Where. then, iss. atv especially under an administra. tion that avowed!) -ite waiting, begging to bo told what to do? Tmust ade °, eand mature a public opinion that aliall compel (i nistration to adopt and support tt in pursuing the policy Lean aid. This do ey frankiv and caididly criticising ts pr policy, civil and ails ‘y. However “nant and objectior “may thir peau,” they are exactly described’ in your o The good citizen may owe h ty, admonition, to abancton a imistaken polic to sustain it ia the discharge of its great No administration cu demand of a its with- well stl in soon which ho is bound to sacrifice bis reached. If the press had Oph Bok apetel atioully " 3 e saved twelye mou. dred miitic ab nd a llundred thoi In ing opint-u, had the Tribune continued, | do its duty and demand vigor of ihe 2 ment, yor would have eanged or controlled the Cabinet y anowner lars, thdisande of gman’s duty, War excuses no mau trom st ofall yow, When achange of publi. ssati- fi tion to, and Suprort if in, a ,isour only hope ot saving tho Cuion. The Tongs to Me a’ Mich as to Abraham Lacon. What right bas he or avy officiai—our servants—to claim that i shail evase eriticising his misiakes, when they aro dragging the Union to ruin? T find graye faults in Sresi dent Lincoln; butT do not believe Le mukes any auch elai J seid on the Ist of August that, had I been in the Senaie, aman T should hove refaced the adininitration @ Molla « wntd it adopted a right policy. That I repert. Hw in that way, @ part of the goverument, ! shou! 80 to coutrol its action, You wore botmd as a jonrualis Ftbink, to have impressed that d party which holds the administra right and proper under free gov Congress has decided, and under its 3 own, the President demands coltie: effort or protest is gone. courage eniistmente,”” as a nieu, or to influence the ad, aifforent. If we cannot ne! the pevalty, and st while to change that publi thought which alone can aiter the action of geyerumaut. at duty J try to do in my measure. My oriticisin is hat of the Hesia 2 ired, meant ve the adniinictratin at to goad it 10 nfore agtivity end vigor, o. te chenye the Cabinet Lciaim of You os @ journalist ot broad influence, that you rea the post which Pihink you deserted ‘Inet simmer hasten the ripeus t hecessary Publi constant su: fearless aun Of the whote policy of the wimiuistration, civil aud mikary, in order to avert yours of war, to ave thousands of lives, to guard the industry of the future from grinding taxes,'to secure sneody complete justice for the negro, aud to put the U; yond hazard, Respectiully yours, WENDELL PHILLIPS. podiie opi Vor re ay i intsiration ant purpose by Avovar 16, icv. THE PRAYER OF 7 To Ammanas Lixcoix, Parsian 6 NTED STATES Tran Six—I do uel itrade to tel you—for you mnat know alrcady—thal @ great proportion «f those who tri- umphed in Your election, and of all eho desire the un- qualified saporessten of the rebellion now desolating our country, are sorely divcppointed amd tenply pained by the policy you seem to be pursuing with regard to the slaves of revels. Iwrite only to sot succinctly und unmistakably before you what we require, what we think wo have @ right to expect, and of what we complain, E We require as the first scrvaut of the repub lie, charged esp and pro-eminently with this duty, that you execute the laws. Most emphatically do we de: mand that such jawe aa haye been recently enacted, which thera vre may firly be presumed to embudy the present will and to be dictated by the prevent aceds of thy ubiic, aud which, aller due consideration, haye re. ceived Your personal sanction, shall by you be carried inty full effect, and thet you jablicly aud decisively in- struct your dinates that such laws exist, that they are Uiiding on aj! functionaries aud citizens, aud that they are to be obeyed to the letter. IL. We think you are strangely and disastrously remien in the discharge of your official and imperative duty with regard to the emaacipaiing provisions a uew Confiscation aot. Thows provisions wore designed to fight slavery with Nberty. ‘Phey proscrive that men loyal to the Usiion, and withing to hod their biood in ber behal shalt no longor be belt, with the mution’s couseut, 4 ondaye to persistent, malignant traitors, who for twenty years nave Leen plotting and for sixiden months have been Aubting to divte aud destroy our couuiry, Why there t sehontd be treated with teuderness by you, to the prejudice of the dearcat rights of loyal men, we cannot conceive. Ul. We think you are untuly influenced by the counsels, the revresentations, the menaoes, of veriuin fossit politicians ing frwn the border slave Stai-r. Knowlng well that hearty, unconditionally loyal portion of the white ¥ MILLIONE, jnons of thosa States do nobexoeet wor desire tha slavery shall be upbold to the prejadice of the Union—(for the tr which we appeal not only to every repabilcan residing in those Sates, but to euch aiinent loyaliets as H. Wioter Davis, Parson Brownlow. Union Central Commitics of Baltimore, and te the Vavhville Caion)— we ask you to (hal Javery is everywhere the inciting cause and sustaining base of treason, the most slaveholding seetions of Marylaud and Delaware being this day, though under the Union fag, io full aymyathy with the rebdeljion, while the free iabor portions of Ten. nerves amt of Tex.e, thongh So wg under the bioedy heel of trenson, are unoonquerubly loyal tothe Uuiou. So emphatically is Ubis the case, that a wost intelligent Union banker of Baltitnore recently avowed his confident belief that a majority of the presemt Legisiature of Ma ryland, though elocted as and Btili profeseing to be Union: fats, are at hoart desirous of the tramp of tho Jet Davis couspiracy; and when aeked bow they could be won back tw loyalty lied—"Only by tie complete abolition of slavery.” It seams to us the most obvious truth, that whatever strengthens or fortides slavery in the border St home the wedge intended to divide the Unwn from the first refused to reco, a those here, any other than unconditional loyalty —« stands for the Union, whatever may be thone States would hive beev, and we helpful and love troubiesume’ Uo the Union thau thay have been, or now TV. We think timid connsels in sich @ orieis ealoatated to prove perilous, and probably disusirous. Tt is the duty of a government wo wantonly, wickedy assailed by s has been, te op ‘ores W foree, ih a di athena alao treeson, and drives Had you fewders of thu auntiess epirit, Ttoaunot wifor traitors nor with sem waiter: rt ty behave thems: nor make 6 in the hope o g wheir caukolece hostility, Repre- weuting a bre 1 epitited people, 1t ean afford to forfeit anything else boiler than wh sett: reaped: te their admiring confidence t vernmen von Wo sek, aller war has been mage o1 dispel the oftected Approbensions of aimed traitors that their cherisived pri Vilogus may be assailed by it, i to vivite just and en. courage Lopes of ite own dows i 3 ‘ueh to arme of Ohio, indwania, Hao, i the true auawer af once to the rebel raids of John Morgan and the (raitorone eophistiies of Berieh Nagotin Y. We cow) lain thattio Union cou ie now eufloriag mumensely, rom mist rebel siw jad you, sir, tu your 8, unmistekabiy given wotice that, in ¢ rebefiion aisted in, already od were }) serve Uy nied ree the by Armed fore@, you would recoguizs son a rightfully lel i wavery by a tre the rebellion would therela have received a stag, ring if not fatal blo that moment, according 9 the re- turns of the most tocent hopes eeie aia were a lar, rity of the voters of the slave States. Bur t rere com ponca in good part of the aged, the feoble. the, 0 048 of these ever | 3 prrded by your generat, and that ate Fron yor hers yet rearhed the pub- prockims ion and Hunter's order, fa- ar, were p wns a ted iy wo wit ta hs OP eda) Jer tieees from siavers (0 rebels 19 come we Nie ag Xinco—an order as anmilitary aa inhuman, tae Pekeed tie Mary ayprobitim f tory triton in Aeneas atch scores of like tend ney, Wve Neder pr wiked en VOM remion trunce, We complain that the officers of .fmes have habttua'ly repelled rather than invited goroach 6: shaves wio wonid have ghully taken the 40 of eaeny) rebel masie § w our camps, ‘no ware of ret ke fi hie cir. Premm? voring ‘moneda Hata s No.8 ction of inestimable valne tho Dan ¢ Wo complain that those who have thus escaped to us, avowing” @ will ness to do for us whatever saigut be re hove been Dratally and matty revalsed, sud often ered to be scour ged, uahwed and lortared by the 3 who protend to own them. We enmplzin yr portion of eur regular army «Givers, uit rw unless, evunee far more sulicilmie 0 up cold down the rteitom, And fimlly, ve vin that you, Mr, President, vlected as a republi- ug Woll What an abom.natiou slavery is, and tis the cove aud essence 0 tors atre- em never W interfere wilh the-e atroci never give a dircction to your mailiticy #ibordi- haics whieh does net appear te bave bevn eoneoived in @ surres rutlen erat that « ‘ary fol me owl your attention 1 t y Orleans, W tho acts are + throngh pe A cousiderable ir way tO the erect ta ow to be inthe wadiep nion f ¥ made their Way b thirty mites of rebel voreiery, i} dom ander the py ether they. Lud or had uot heard of the passage of ths 4 Act, they reas med logicaliy that we coud wot ‘ong oppres- for liberty aud protection, for ler their best and murder ney 9 with hostility , cep he base curs of slave yb aver remselves, the negroes bad no right to appear in’ Now armad (with implemouis of dairy 1 the cane bat uo ona doubes 1d gi se down 2 Bet por sousht y mayb tin less nt toy the te publish ‘a 1b'¢ should be and the rebelli and main the benefit impelled to desist from serving ne over to the side ef the Uuion, They sought ir iberty in strict accordance with the law of the hey were butchered or re-onslaved for Bo doing by i 0 fight against slave i treason, Ib was somlody’s fault that they were urderal. Jf others shail hereaft te Luke aan. faalt of explicit aud pubic direction to your hat they are t» recognive aud obey the Coulleca- ct, the world wili lay the blame op yu. Whether you will choose to hear it through futu: tory and at the bar of God I will not jndge. f y hope. TH. On the face of this wide r. President, there |s not 0! interesied, 4 ned, intell cham ion of the Unic y 3 Mv teel allempis to put dawn Ue rebwilion an? ot ¢ iny canse are propose ous and f shed ou! tomorriw, would be ven ery were lojt in fold vigo. to this der 40 slave! yj Loyd te the Union, and that ev h pix of added ond desponod to the tesilmony of your e100 be despair of stateamen of ai) parti the general answer. JX. Lelose asl began with thastatemnent that what an immo ty of the loyal millions of your coun- tiymea require of you is a fravk, dech » voqual) ded, wugradging exe of the laws of the land, more especially of the Coutisoation act. ‘That act gives freadom to the slaves of rebels coming: within our Hines,or whom those lines nny at any time ine lose —we afk you to render it due obedience by pub- licly requiring ol! your subordinates to rocognize and vbcy it. ‘The vevelt ave everywhere aging the late anti negro riots in the North, ws Uuey have, loug used your Wrertment of uostocs lu the South, to couviove the y y of the wi them impress this as ¢ truth um the great mass of their igno- rant Gia credilous tondmen, gpd th fous oil! marer be restirelmnever, We canigl dawjtier TH tutions of cpt united in solid phalans igaind us, powertuily aided by ithorn syimpt:ifers and European abies. We must r guides, spies, cooks, teomaters, diggers and u tho Discks of the South, whether we allow thont to Qsht for us or not, or we shall bo baited aud repelled. A5 one of the tillious whe would gladly have avoided thie struggie at any sacrifice but that of le and honor, bat who new feel that the ciumph ‘inion ia indispensable not only to the existence of our ceuntry Dut to the well-being of mankind, Lentreat you to render a hearty and uneyuivocal obedience tothe law of (he land. Yours, HORACE GREELEY. New Youx, August 19, 1862. A CARD FROM D. PLUMB, 10 THX PDITOR OF THE NEW YOKK THAKUNE. Sim—After having labored for thirty years, since my majority, by public speech, by the pen and vy example, for the ditfust n of morality, the promotion’ of public and the establishment of society and government on tbe basis of righteousness, involving the {reedem o all mea, and their full and eqcal protection beneath the shield of aw, I ud mysolf, for the rst time in my lile held by the government under which I live to answer a charge of disloyalty to that government. Under these circumstauces I beg the privilege of stating to the public, through your columns, “the head and front of my of- fending.” ‘The conversation referred to in the statement of my accuser tran#pired in the most casual man while attending in the office of my friend, Wiliam T. Dawley, a few moments on ‘business. How it started | Go not remember; but the subject was tho ali-engrossing one of the war aad the policy of the grvornment. i taok she aronuud that chat policy, by teiag for the most pari diciuted by the slanchalding wnflu- ence of the Lorder Satie, hak wast d our armies, consuined @ hundied of millirasof money,end protracted the conte! theenagh wary months withous any ite amd clear gate Aud vow Lut MoO ‘earmy was ‘shat ih again tareniened, and the invaston ef aryl ag possible, if not probable, the govera- ment had called for another 200,000 volunteers, to be lannched ayainst theenemy under ewatanticliy the sane pricy ae that which had ktherio proved yo auoriive. The Emaxei on aot was unprockitmed, and substantially a dead letter, for want of such proclamation. coming home from the ariay tying black “men up wo Lives, ing them whippel; that slaves had been employed at Memphis to do the dvitdgery of the army, and then turned over again to their rebel owners, Order No.3 enninet unrevoked, and regiments of blacks hul bern ofered to Mr Lincoln and revected. Now, this i felt nnd knew to bo wrong, and my soul, coustitationally ardent, aud made inteusely #0 by'a life. Jong sympathy with the slive, was moved to uiter my stern disapproval ef all this, and it weemed to me, and 1 60 sialed, that i was wrong for the government lo alopt methods to force men into the war whose consciences would nol laf them fiuht on such a polic: . and that they eculd not “ ~ _ Go omertrise thom stand ty their convictions; and what oh eee te cet wail at Both in 100, bes been ever specitic remarks were wade in relation to enlist- | city in 1s62, for | » ments or draft were intended only as illustrative 01 Notice to Mariners. this princip'e, 1 sald lot Mr. Tiocoin ptrike at the F Notice te hereby given tha: the woed to mark cause of the rebellion, and thas which fur- | wim'a Rock and ihe apprise “ylyer, Me, has nishes ft, at the sinew of war; | broken fruin its moorings and gone adrilt. Is will ve jet bim the word of universal (reedum, | placed as soon as poasibie and seud out his electri¢ word, calling spon all friends of the Union, the haters of the rebellion, bieck snd white, bond and (ree, to ratly for the imal atruggie for the wational life, and uo couscription would be required, bat buadreds of thourands would spring‘to arms in every part of the Jaud,as if summoned by (he yuies of God who would blast the rebellion speedily and forever, and with it end the curse and crime of slavery, and aus lay the foundation of ali enduring peac This is my disloyalty; not that I love my country less thon oth but rather that the invensity of my love urges toe to call ou the governmout to lay luid of all the elements of destruction which justice and the rigits of war place within ite power, and aur) them epon the bloody crest of this rebellion, and upom its ei!) more vioody and infernal cause, and thus give us sudelen abt glorious victory, emancipation and peace. 1. PLL sis. voremta Wakn Stanton Hovss, New Yoru, August 19, 1382. War Meeting at Islip, L. 1. isu, L. I, August 20, 1862, A special meeting of the tnhabitauts of ‘bie town was hold last night for the purpose of raising $9,000, to bi Ship Benstor, Walsh, Liverpovl—Traak & Dearborn. Bhip Worth Ameriea’ Colter, London=D" ubar & colby, Bhip Win B Travis, Hooper, Poruyss Monroe—J Borland & Co. Rark Rob Roy, Hangen, Glasgow—Ii D Brookman & Go. Rark Acorn. And reon ‘Cork, &e—@ & J Knox & 00. Bark Brothers, sariuer, Citufnegos—Ceo 8 Stephenron to Bark RG W Doge, Jarvia, Trinidal—C & E J Peters, Bun ie Morains Light, Snelting, New Orleans—Bucon & Ps Briz Aven (Br). Gale. Rus Kitte—) W Heboard & Co. u pion (Rn), Mois, PietotienA Bradshaw, r Callan, Yoyenn, Madera —Mitolt & Dai Senrs J Sternctt (Br, Hauvelt, Porto Cubeio—Boyd & Hineken, Seon Dolphin, Ros rook, AnvostaraJ Boynton Sons, Bebe. nites Gre 4, son & Co. polit Blectrie L git, su nor—Milene Honghe & hr Indus, 8 okoiy, Havana— E Ward & Co. tor Bear Daly Br .)00. 08. Harbor Fslsud——}os Boeas, roleketen ¢ yo 8or, Liew Hd 3A Dewo!f, Tramp. (1 r VeismA Smiiers a CO, Ria Nerve e+ Fae Li (PS Novine &8on, n te it. Steamsnip Osampion, \ tleon, Asplawall, Aug | generte ani treasure, © DB Allen. tools “last, 1 ip Auanue (U 8 tan~ ug 19, wits sick end wound ers. smnoath, J wn & C , AS days, with in ballast, to Bris Sebi! 9 days (w hele of Ya NS), Dew A 1 mouth cw mast n), Tilden, vn’ Ts at Lowe ston}, Gib Brig Moma to Smith, J ort Yor I'roy idence, ane. rison, fro Greenock, June 23, ntom, dated July ya), ya thie stents 27 (ve cs Cortes bas be qnator in t 3 Adu Zw a in ted cales: Avril ani wes 6 seep the ship b e wind to ive the maip- Fs For te last four days hed strong NW wines, wit thick fog. ze Rose Staxpren, Hutchinss, Mutehings, from Oalivo t packet) Gallag leak on the 23h uw Anderson, from Boston forSen Francts co, which Hat Into Rio Janeiro tn May in disirese, proceeded on hey voyhge June 16 Roun Ruriixb—The vessel meutionod ta the followinz com Wion. ae having drifted ashors and burnt, ts no doubt the nie, ence for New Orleans, before re- yyed by fire Zith uit — SANT, Aug 18, 1542—Please notice in your paper thot a vessel ba drifted of shore in district No. 5, NJ, 200.11 mile south of station Louse No, kee! upwards. She bas ‘en burnt at sea and relled over; che is abont AM) feet keel, pin k, ok and t frame, }ine ceiling, sheathed wish yellow metal, bnoyton petnted giver; looked to be about six z rs oid; no name to he foun! She has beon seen d iftins in this vielnity about 10 days; uo sails or rigging attached 10 the bull. Her eargo consists of hay, four, pork, beef, beans, corn meal, dried apples, corn, aid small by Brows and shoulders, all 5 ‘aget condi exuept the ticht barrels of po Touked as thotich tt had been tn the water for i 1m ten (3 the Board of Underwriters and have received no w swer. T shall advertise the perishable part of her if no one appears to object t T shat! seit it o1 Ang 23d, at public auctfon, f ga! cisirhs on the sane. ‘The Lalf varreis of cora meal ai marked— Annie D, pier 1, ER, Fort Monroe, Va. 2 diamond.) , fo te, Gt Pork is marked— © Poyker, New York, JOHN fens OLAYTON, Commissioner of Wi NS Pravatanr, Ang é—Put in, the American s booner Czar, Hammond, fro: Averpeol for NYork, with loss of sails, Cows, Aug 5—The yucht Resolution, rived here to-day. ing spoken the ship Hero, of New York, runt before the wind, with all convas stowe: cand rain topaull ing iain topentiantyard co abeft (he mata rigain: ad jemporatiiy repairing damages received frow eollision wilt a brig the provious evening. Fatmourm, Avg S—Arr the Saruuel Tarbox, Tarbox, from Akyab, with part of cargo thrown overboard, Newrorr, Avg 6—The Amerkan ship Mazatia setied tor Bt Thowns July 31, bus.pat back very 1 will have to discharge. PixMovtH, Avg CmThe Amorican whip American Ei: Urquhart, which left London on Thursomy with em for New York, put into tne Bound this morning to a with wi Durer ov tax Oceax—A bottle wa . May 4, containing the follow in; colah, Captam M’Kinatry, Oct 23, 1861. 19 ble Bay for the United Sta! lat 11138, jong 17 w the currents, The finder to iaake tits pablic, | iavicosa is near the Abrolhos Islands, lat 188, long 39 30 Ww. Ship Twilight, Gates, at San Francivoo Aug 12, has been chartered to lead for this port at $8700. Bark Belle, of Fatrhaven. nas been sold ont of the whaling Dusiness to perties In Bridgewater, and is te be eurployed the morehaut ervioe. Sehr Thriver, of Boston, has been rold to F W Chote, of Beverly, who will Ot her for « whaling voyage ta the Augntte er command of Marcus Holman, late mato of bar ‘ork, of Beveriy, By order of the Lighthouge Boara, Portuasa, August 16, 1682, BIDE) ORD FAIRWAY BroY. ‘nixity House, Loxvon, Aug 5, 123%, alice ts hereby given that for the ireator sitely of veawels igathig over Bideford Bar, tho Palrway Beacon Duoy hat renoved, and thal a Busy with # Beli thereon bas been placed In linn tuereor. ‘The Beli Buoy Mew 189 fath tion, in 6 fathoins at low wn as NW of tho former rin aes, with the folie P. H, BERTHON, Soorotary, Whulemen, Sid from Relgartown Alvi inst, sip Splendid, Huxtord, Indian Ocown. jet at Santinket 14th that, schr Rainbow, McGuire, hun p- park tng, wat? Mt Nantcket 16h, sche Samuel Chare, Orpin, bmp kt at Tayal daly 29, bark Btlzabeth, Froncta, of Westport, recruiting do Jane 1%, bark Nimrod, Davis, N38, 286 ap, nk Winthrop, Weeks, BH, 400) ap; duly lO op, twnted; bark Rothsel 1 t0' Inn’ the crow of an F Abandoned: Juin, sehr Pa. Approprinted in bounties for volynivors for cae war aid 0 ayn tWO eke ena eet for the enpport of the Lamitivs of the volunveors, landed hark Gamton Fach volunteer is to receive $100 as bounty, his wife Mf, vepeeea tes: oth week, and each child, trom one to a ont, clean, am two are ® andl @acla uc, (rom one to fourteoa H, 0 bet, fee, bark Lafayette, ‘Lew', NB, years of age, Uwe dotiars a mouth while he is away ‘The families of those volunteers who ave already war are.to be treated in like manner: A. G, Bergon placed in the hands of the own Clerk two hundred dolla 1) disty. buted equally amomg the drat twenty volunteers Who may enlist in tho United States arm) BR. Fiighte and T. M.A. Wicks pledged themselves in one hundred dollars each, to be diaiributed in like man- her among the second twenty volunteora, Some two or three hundred dollars wore also pledged, in various sume, for the sume purpose, The war spirit is op the inerease in this town, and volunteering is going on rapidly, There will be ne noves. sity for drafting. Aithongh old Suffolk county bas beet ponsigered slow to Davis, of bark Nimrod, NB, reports » from fe 1 nothing since leaving id tiamedin A & Cruise AS Spor boon raixed off bh r from bark Canton Packet ports her at Payal July 23, Jb 290 DUla ap ofl; SAE ut the elena ny ee ot Boum A letier from Capt Lie, of bark Seine, NB, reports her at 5 24 lac 408. ion 49 W. clean, seen whales one Ios ig, Lhe Wind blowing a gale at the time, the wea- Bier had boon very rugged bute season. and whales moarce, Spolce July 20 bark Latayette, Lewis, NB ep. poken—July 27, lat ie Ty nt the'Dracoy, trom Row Bedford for Indian Ovens, Hier ind Hily 12, lat t7 46.8, lon 8 W, bark Odd " ‘si, w months ot, 200 ap & wh. ~ Spoken, &e, ip, yanip Busan qeariog, qerem, hence for San Frauciago, i ames from Boston for San Francisco, July “aS Ato BoM hep rm Banded ag BLN, lon i Wa Lord Brown, hence for Acapulco, June 28, lat jb Jp Bx pounder, Knowtes, from Callao for Antwerp, Julf ni aan ‘Atsan'a. asian, from Leadon for Catao, culy An Ain'ship showing iiot 986, from London for Onilac, eGiip Leocae (rem), from Liverpool for Baltimore, July *stip ila Alp, Woilington, hence for Liverpoo), Julg wl, Aioion, Wittiaws, from Liverpool for NYork, Aug 3) wee ica W ot Cue Gish abot Ang, By the Chae Del phot, At ily Corgnet, Harding, from Liverpool for Quebee, Aug 4 cou a felcnd. Springer, hence for London, July 27, lat “wan rT Ooarent, Oliver. ‘vom Cardiff for Nassau, July 80, lat ioe te A ad Queen, from Bost. for Africa, Aug 13, lat 4214, rly Tartar (lp), from Antwerp for NYork, July 29, lat 4° bate aretey, Small, from toston for Aspinwall, Aug 8 Pot bows e white signal with red star was seen Aug. Scar Faey Lee (Br), Fritverse, 9 days from Baltimore for eer ihe Spamuresiok Now escoes was seen Aug 6 Jat 31 50, lon 63. Foretgn Ports, Axrwrry, Aug 5-3 ASPIAWALL, Auge 1 V1 ch” for So: York (and sid 91h on he )brh: B Drammon i, C ase ‘oilin, Riddell, Ts Sd, bark P Pendl ton, deg ), Sid July 31, barse Zo* Mags Joy, New skjold, Finnsen, and Symmar wy, Forowaus Salia Rookh, N York, EAA, Aug-Sit Hherguan, Powér, and'Jane Duncan, fout, NYork, uk, Aug S—Arr Principe di Valuivia, Luise, NYork; Le , Stace, dO. , ADEAO, dilly 1S—Are ship Macy E Baleh, Eldridge, Sam pone oy Whur Fas, fe » cio, (5th, Kelward’ Hye an. Nelli, Genoa (rut! wld hav: ior Ohin bas); 7th, Bivire, v Rurslly, Chineias Bon.s, ertictt, Lome sla 2h) cor’ Chin ad slit 254 for Chins wok wi st for Ch aa); 20 26uh, Hose Standish, “Gardner, Lowton: Ita, nh, Bethian Thayer, _Fataourn, York. |. Kirwin, NYork, 4 A Decker, Dunion, fer NYork, > Rate rin i William, JEN EM Ag Bos! JAX iy Ang t—Arr Kr sche H Eliott, Day AW Cabioon ont Sih, Indvstry. fannell E harlorte A stuuer, Theo md Nik: 6 Kastern (8), 95 Kate Prince, Gertishy’ Pectadsipain Harvest Queca, Bawh: NB. Nvork; Octavid, J; Gib, Frank on, New th. Amazon, tor donoy Landy Jo, doz Victoria Re +. Prtiade! pile ub Pala (olson, New: NYork. Glasgow Noork, Nekerson, Cidraltar to Suow, Ro s°, Chinas sebr Sir J Ca: 7 wee, Jt » Well, Hem ev Powr Manta, Ja, July 2 ng Wes Ane \v “A award cTOw, nj Delano, + i 1, Montorte hi » Ant 4—Std 4), Providentia, Ahrens, NYork. Vatraratso. —Arr Ship Etvira, Andrews, ban’ Pram. face Cand wld 1th for Callao Geo Gunly, Baltimore ; 12th, ship Lar fost, Sen Franefeeos 13th, gS Nishtongale, Yi ‘and Corilia, Sustth, N¥ork}. th, elas Win Spaue, Jamon, Swumea. S11 June 30th, ealya Liviewtd, Porter, Cobyaz July 6th, Moonlight, decs, do; With, ‘bark Am-zonfam, York. American Port ng WArr meaner Now: eifit, smal, Cleutta: Bacand, Router, f Anne Mevsareula, Wulll, Gutteuberg: ae Mateell, Craminghnen, © enter so; Mary A Bunes, Banker 40 Baxter, : Henry Porkins, rks, Godties, GT He nitrey Ph tadetpl Hendrick Hucsou, Lincola; Bay and BOW E. Show, NY, Steatsbip Arabia, St Sow. hellby Bate ate to ES ‘US gunboat Canan- Isth). danay Cid Br bri ‘ormwood, Kew Trowell, Kenuebunk tw dnisi Megar, and Tr. z , Chapman, Har ‘ongross, Darke, Palt i aria, W pring. FALL ROVER, Aliy 19—sid sche Oora Kelley, NYurk; sloop: fo Soptns, Davis, t HARTFORD, Aw sob Rachuel Poet Belton, Bitza~ “ 4 Ad ‘ se Lewd and J. GBs vin. " © erotecior, Cole, NYork; sl ard, NYovk. ‘" ¥ Aug 19—Ars NEW BEDYORD, A gop Apollo, Freeman, N York. é Arr ship Europa.’ Byartown. Cld bari. Heien Mar, svernva ork, SL schrs sit Reed, etiew, ant Angraia, Dery ork. NEWB. GYPORT, Ang i3—Arr sohy Kossuth, Lee, New Yors, ‘TLILADELPHUTA, Ang 18—Arr sehrs Cry NYork; TP? Cooper, Boyles. Norwich; L & B 8: and Revenue, aay, “ie |, Demerara: N ath a, Clark, doz Py sylor, po; Bolivar, inghainy LJ Vi nx, Providence: 1 Sarp, jouth; Ad fama; Wertover, Kldridge, 19th—Arr sh Geo Green, Tay.or, nie, Vanco, Havana; Ei: anor, Peudleton; John Kt Mather, Ni dey: Cabot, Phinn L Bte ena, Sta) john A Broom: oy Corson, Boston; Martha Maria, Ry Hezelon, Provider Marta ¥ be pe ae a ct on, N¥ui \ vi ew Haven; Niantic, Whuie, New Bedford; BR Viekcry, Babbiit, Taunton; Corbuia, Davis, Port det eon, Cid barke- Corina, Treaty Montevideo: Iiaus raion, Power 0} 40, Evan jevana; weiine, phug’: Jeans; Satah A Boloo, Borer, Sangua A Ke lana; R Knight, Endicott; J ‘Logan, Saith; EB sloor dy And L Andonried. Bartieti, Bostou; Gen Marion, Grigin ortiand: Nianule, White, Ta'nton; Kedron, Corsan, Nor! wich; Caleb Stetson, Robinson, Braintree; Sophia’ Ann, gai ane J Birdsall, Hazclion, Providence} Asiren, Pi Laws) Delp Aug 18—The burke Josoph Fish, for Cartonas, Hanson Gregory, for Now Orleans; brigs Elizh Aun, lor dae iin Ford, for Fortress Monroe; wud ketch Com- ror Cardenas, went to sea yesterday. LAND, aa steamer Chesapeake, Crowell, rk Cancda, McDonald, Havana; achrs Ree efi, Philadcipihia. PSMOUTH, Ale TPAAre chr Caroline Kuight, Wil: eOn, N Yor PROVIDENCE, Aug 19—Arr meamer Oxpray, Kenne; NYork; sen Daniel Rewneond, Philadeiphia, Si bark A Piateniue, Davis, Foruens Mource, Sid schra Charles W Bentley, Chase, Philodelphia via Fall River; & KE Packer, Pu Ta Daniel Webster, Perry; Joan, Liacoin; Martha 4 » Mott; Mary Mershon, Brightin Golden Red, Bishe op ify la, Reynolds, NYork; sloop B Sprague, Gibbs, New ork, Sid from Duteh Island harbor 19th, ache Wm Loper, Rob- inson, Pliindelphir for Lynn, ‘Si: ‘from Pawtucke: ith, sche © 8 Watson, Bayles, NYork ROCKLAND, Auge —Aré ship Cavalier, Crock Boston: Wty, sere Pallas, Spoding, NYerk; Charile & Wilile, Kme- a Vinalvaven for Baltimore; 1% Arcalarius, Haekoll, ao for fo, Alxo arr 10th, bark Trajau, Rabbidge, BeWast; 1th, sehre 4B Vivts, Flanders, and rah Louise, Yeaten, New Yorks 18th, Willa Carroll, Chipman, Philadelphia; Muh, Gorine than, Small, aud G Wortou,——, Vinaihayen, for New ‘ork. Sid’ 9th, aches Gentile, Gatehel! i Ocean Ste Ham; Ou, ‘Thompon, N si th Bay. bine, Verrill, New York; 12th, bi bell ra, Port au Prince; sehrs Charlie fille, ory, and’ ig aren! Jacius, Hansell Baltimore; Uncle Sati, Bpafding, and TO Hertz, 8) Youk. BAN FRANCISCO, Ang 15—Acr ships Bea ions pment Rue te fisehPe ship Thatcher Afasote: Baker, Boston 127 4 a “ hily 23-—Arr ship Saracen, Ongood, Boston aid 244, borke: rd, Or Scent eee, G % hae. we gi aoe ca ik a Ei recian, Thompson, | ae atic A Va eh ae AGT ach 8B Wiceler, Mefaughitn, Philadelphie. DONT 2H DRAFTED UNTIB You HAVE RRae Peaies Dove eer now in qaier'oa sae i. wi Pitileher, cor, Reade and Ocatre ne, t y

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