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INTERESTING EUROPEAN DETAILS. | Arrival of the Steamships Bremen, Virginia und City of Washington, — atin nilibiannatee! 2: 3 THE POLISH QUESTIUN: Rupture of Diplomatic Relations Between Engiand and Brazil. OPINIONS OF THE ENGLISH PRESS, &e, te, de. ‘By the arrival of the steamships Premen, Virginia and City of Washington we have details of the European nows up to August 6. ‘The Great Eastern and Asia arrived at Liverpool August 1, the Sidon on the 3d, and the Jura and Edin- burg on the Sth. Lord Ciyde was reperted extremo’y weak, and his re- ‘covery was thought to be The Prince of Wales wis “op a public visit to Halifax, Yorkshire. ‘The Pripr‘ysg wag unable to accompany him, Owing to alight 1D. sposition. &” Our London Correspondence. Lonvon, August 1, 1863. The Question of War with Russia—Secesh Sympathizers— Reb BouleGen ras Miak—vapture of Nana Sahib, de., ¢ ‘bo whate- batt dinner is eaten, the last speech in Par- Masneut is spoken, the Qveen’s speech of common places has been read aud forgotten, the tories and’ secesh bave Heard, to their ineffable disgust, the accounts of the deivat of Lee and the fall of Vicksburg and Port Hudson, ‘and now evorybody is looklug at France and Russia, aud adcins “what next?’ The Yarce, the threo arbitors of She fate 0; Lurope—tho Clotbo, Lachosis and Atropos— fre the Czar, Nupoteon aud Palmerston. These three aro s;inning the thread of our destiny, and will Gover ths bund of peace just when they like. Everything @eems mre uncertain than it was aweek ago. Then four out of evory five you met were certain there would De war, now ihey con't know what to believe. Iam a Kittle inclined to chink that war will be postponed till next Bpric,, thon come in downright earnest. Tho intentions of tie Eoglish government were thought to be averse fo war, und 4 spect of the Foreign Sroretary was quoted din conf mation of ut, Bat Lord Russell has since catego ically denied that he said that England would under uo civcunstunces weieod Foland, In commerce and stock operasinrs the yovtest uncgrtauty apd digtryst prevail Evclybody wishes to know it there will be Stili the belief of hur ererf where, war, aud al are cjuaily ia doubt, tilities © general» Urevaent, France would probubiy Hike to euin 1 weil ax Russia, The Emperor thinns he wail be (brongh active hostilites in Mexio: by vex ay ring, ape ade to bold thet country with @ email force Avstria seem more aod more inctined to set wilh Fre vod ‘nyelind, while the King of Prussia hs oferes to be cam dator between the Poles und Russia ddints ave Hot usuay calied im ws mediators, nor arc funwiies, aud |e fies decline the honor of such a me dintor There Is ch cute sii patwe fp London at the disasters tha have belalicn the rebels; but the sympathizers affect ali wii cone out right at last Dr. Wm Russell iovks- ob (D- Couiict witha military eye, and be hus wala fom Lhe srt, both poivately and is bis payer— be ivry amt Suv) 6 celle--taat the federuis were Cf teib Wo Beocets Putting down the rebels, Uf coure: De uever wa permitted to say this in the “Journal of sous ey,” Wie be wrote for from America. War har certoin (nexer i: wd, and the coutlick in Americs wii how vo exeepimne to them, The prices of Confedera‘e bonds are » better index to he wcius etat: of pablic opinion bere than anything cise They ue gg dow: by the run, and have touched 23 discouut, Ley wii be 93 betore twelve wonths ure over. Ail ‘he journ is bave commentes ou the New York riis, vd the candid snd trathfai ones state that the disvurha. co 4 pat und parcel of the Southern rebellion ane ttn g ebe. ‘Tho el aractor of Generai Meade has been criticiacd und Calvo eed Conrbitally Seo the battle of Gettysburg, wand in muarly al ces Lhe juurnais have given him # big! Cuaracie, Phe only thing thet puts him oe _ disad vauiuge im. UD + Sew York corres} }seage him. Hemost (ave sume bad or indlt ot cua ey to ree © commendation of ota ‘toured by «ick ve tir Der ars ooom cow's OF Me a diac! ane. Ge te. «net hapoy st heering bis abuse, ho Said, or pad the eciior pruised hin, be shouid have be heved witb iutenee myrtitication tbat he (the Parson) ad + due qualit s that could excite the admiration of a a Cr. eek ened Meade ponde: the moral ‘100 velar of Nai Said Ras given us a *sensation,"” end tel act Lerridie Wrugedy seems about lo clone fio ough’ fob brooght to ngland, apd tried and exe 6 |) deduerstou woud do thet, apd lang the » acows on Salisbury ‘pinta, charge a sud wae the fund to pay the poor Boi vy Luey sob bly won but rever seem den aed t “ Le woud suow that Eniand was dix pam sew d compensate ber defenders. TH: A’ RICAN CIVIL WAR. ; ») Leudon Times, augvat 3.4 er oihe . eI has ive Pes. se boUrtiewe t Hie et ' afew tu ie duc ut ue L tue iederal <i wpees Ke » -arrounded, acd ave bid © cut thes © » severs loss, The appreber iva © ace stop ie the more rena! kabie es Getter be Bb Caseu ive | otormac ty putoult-o! Ge en > ‘bat the Coneterate por itow to te Vapor sou vailey ts much stronger th." Wow ame ud ‘41 Lee can bold @ stroug fue 6 wor 1B Mibeult 6 see how the ‘a vee suuth OF the Blue Ridge tui ovement world render them hable k from tie ( oulederate army fomer that tomas indicates at least the oFinern press attaches to dhe sate stearmy, The an. exation of the «to that of North Carolina unde < -@ dquarters are at Fortress Mun. ivy that General Meade is not stror ° against Lee's army. In point uccessful, the tederals are tor the victoties bave besu considera- won to see thelr wag In folowing Souity 1 not Hkely to turtyge into the fe the course 0. caunet be int r- th a4 toy Lorinue Lo pres jederate Cea bare common) at American ut Nia Hearne a tik: spaniels tt soomy augaries for the federal cause v sme tne of the New York and Cun- *teeot the tiey have not yet bonstea “ote the garrison, of Port t wret whee they had ‘eaten their ~ ooo. bing extravagant im the assertion wh De decended street by street. We ros taut the efty eamnop be conquered , v safe of 8 doiermination to de end “ © 9a the other band, the Now York press f hau itt used bluster, The question of ‘ Acer “tee Consertption at New York te ett wie oot tint embers of the Stute are at Wagh, + oe pe be President the pecessity of suspend ot Thy @ tim te the etty is Raid to be so Ce ur Seymour ie. pprebensive that if the @ reed the femae servants will fire howes. The Commoo Counci have 7) ‘oo er dollars ty pay the exemption tee t ho may be unwilling to serve und vy kb srneives, and the wots of the Mayor «© of suppers which the Washingion mobo | rinerpal city of the North ~< country, whieb Arehdishop vik ibe Sfp OK i a she thAera, Tat *ub General them On the Potomac, the tedera: now bee thelr hands at bome: and mt 1 fine! wis se getiie there ewe atlaics before insait- gions. However, Bre G9 dove right fay eapteap OF violence te euores the con for ie 7 he evilont that IC they cannot rem there invasion of the must come vorthern ana Southern Resoareecs. t th: Lobaon Times, August de te 8 Inaved anitovwatly long, set bas tose \ = lee Of ine guitolentiy great, to tox 6 vrely the Sorbet © he (i we may be ormitted the esp ) FRerthew and “ont Pyalaroct 78 te balled that tbo South hamtn gets baron ted to the to ex o exhaustion, aad itm Important te deter ber thie, cane, be concetrd —$————— | recruiting the federal armies have ogased to prow tractive, The government at Warbington aro now driven to the alternative of eufurcing & conscription, or else gM. ing their armies totally melt away, In the Sou’, the e.ect of recent events has Leen to necessitateryy ieee at universal jon of the pe iweiple of of 7 spulsory v8 paey) ‘The Soutberm President bas cal q ypov all cite m the Southern States between (0, yyos of eigbieet and et Corty five to place themselves {8 “readiness to join the arinies of the State whenever Xpon. This in itael! 8 & P pe presen! wer ; but if the call is cheerfully responded to, the South can with case furnish “nat even More numerous than thee with which she bas bi) ‘That the ber independence. 77. will ontinue to db: we eat whieh only ext ance 0 & ‘Sat tho federal justity. It is tod 1a. figs. Lincoln does a that Mr. the means of compelling obedience to bis decrees, “Dd at the moment when success appears Tue oortaia” he vill probably be obliged to succumb, had, therefore, to the org tions of the Ni ae 5 war, we balawe South, aL tha ptpatocn clin of ihe federal that signs of exhaustion are vamlstakebly apparent. (From the London Herald, August 3.) ‘The con' is to go on, however, so far as the two goverpments are concerned, with undiminished yen and, we fear, with increasing ferocity. If President Lincoln enforces a draft, President Davia orders a levy em masse, directing every man between eighteen and forty-five to repair to the conscript camps—a measure which indicates at once the terrible nature of the emer- gency and pane bn forme tyr enepe of the Lge It ‘ore randy oh this mandate will moot much more than the bee Ti'derate denna, ba To ber yes desperate str bs oop utmost, oad government bi = ae proper to rei ne Lae we petiora fo ve almost unpreceden! ‘Some orate Hag go in Konto i tea hay Jieaged © cal one ‘ul Furnes thie ate phe ge Kontederates hreataned selaliation, selecting, according to rule, two ofticora ef, the name rank aa ibe, murdered. rea among their prisoners. They chose their victime by lot, and sent to warn the federal government of their inten- tion, offering, however, to spare the men if the federalists would for the future observe the laws of civilized warfare. The anawer of Mr. Lincoln is to select two Con- ie carry out their monace retaliation. By this destardly act the Presidect adebta the crime of Generai Burnside, and the similar crimes of But‘er, McNeil and Milroy; and lowers bimseif 2. the level of the murderers whom be employs ana delights to honor. Of course, a guch a shreat be carriod out, the war will become one of ext no quarter will be given, and pig Me victory will be followed by a massacre But, horrors of muck a strife, we sball aot forget to whom the honor of originating thia system of reciprocal murder ia due, nor fal: to bear in mind how long the Confederates have persevered in extending the courtesies of Christian chivalry to a foe who fights in the spirit of an Indian scalphunter or a Sepoy mutineer, whom no remonstrances can warn, and whom no forbearance can shame toto honor, civilization or humanity. Archbishop H 4 puesens to the Riot- [From the London n Hloraid, Auguat 4) Tt is worth while to observe in what tone Archbish Hughes addressed the armed Laer p poe! prelate, certainly the most influontial retigious ae i America; be was, till lately, a vehement partisan the war, and be is still a dectared Unioniss. everything ‘that such a man may utter mt @ critical moment has ® grive significance, were it onty for the (uct that every word of bis inunt cory “eicht with two millions of American citizens of rish blood and Catholic faith, We might have expected irom his antececents a severe rebuke to tne rioters, first 4s rebeis im armé against the Commonwealth, and secondly, as robbers ant! assassins Bat we are struck, not by the severi:y but by the mildnesa of h's address. tw wil scarcely describe his audience ag rioters; he will scarcely censure their lawless and atrocious conduct; be rerroves them as» father reprimands tor some frevk of ipusual daring children of whose high spirit he feels aud shows himsef proud; ney, be go~ speaks that one nent alm st BuUppose bis Symapatny to be with the rioters. Perhaps it is #0. Not, of course, Moat be ap roves of hou se burning, plunder and the murder of up. reslaLing Degrces; of these outrages evea those who have hoon concerned in them wil! be asbamed as s000 ag they revurn to their senses; and the Archbishop is nota dis- ple of the sanguinary chureb of Heury Ward Beecher, 'r. Cheever and Mias Anna Dickenson. Rut the rioters are in arms to resist the attempt of the federal government to draft them for military ervice in the South; and teaser the prelate not jung ago gave his warm support to government ‘a {ts attempt to crush out Southern Lonartcgno | aged independence of a people devoutly Protestant, and by no means partial to the Irishry—it i not improbable that he may look with less favour ou its endeavors to trample down the hberties of the North, It is possible, therefore, that ho, like most cool observers and impartial reasoners both in’ America and in England, belioves the cause of the rioters to be that 0/ liberty and the constitution, how- ever he may deplore and the oxcesses of which thoy bave been guilty. And we have had occasion to twment, on this side of the Atlantic, the extreme \epity with which Catholic priests now and then express thempeives concerning #ns in Trish congroga- tions. The secret of the Arch! gentleness bly ‘a that a majority of the most perry rioters are Irishmen aud irish Catholics, aud that, whatever judgment be think it right to” ay crimes, — felis tenors tS Six hariliy af Gis tmattyes 4 moment heath fides have risen & resent outrageous pox srespion and to vindicate for themselves in America that siegree of personal freedom which io their own country was bover infringed by the tyranny of the Saxon. The Liverpool! Chamber of Commerce und the War. ibe Liverpool Chamber of Commerce heid its regular wall-yearly meeting on the 3d inst. The American war was the prominent topic of discussion. The President twtr, MeFie), Mr. James Spence, the wel! known seces ~foulst advocate, and Mr, Patterson, @ prominent sup porter of the North, all virtually the opinion opin! that the disastrous conflict was bot far from its close. ur. © Turner, M. P., reierring to the Foreign Enlistment et, Said it was most desirabie that Engiaud should be a‘teration of the present law bearing on Coming to the case of the Alabama, be ond to that oe jong a6 the exportation of ‘upetdac. aod pi was permitted, it would be unfair tu prevont “ tree trade PAT IAE om abitps,”” POLIRH QUESTION. nwo 1p sepa assert that the three Powers, Frauce, Austria, are fully fesoived to act in unison in pre ly note. They will send sepa- nate reyiies, and also & collective and identical note. A despatch has been published from Prince Gort- +chakof to the Kussian Charge 4’ Affaire at Vieopa on the Tesi, ging ek ny Regt Rechberg of a we that Count Rechberg has nua pet of uses enlortaining & reservation, and proceeds —If dois view of (ne subject has pen rt torward by Count Recuberg from fuga be jaded iacompaty ea <p aeeree erg tl Austria, mies wie, ibe with ‘gt abe ‘ergs to bear witness that 20 ag sauslover has tawen place her and ourselves upon the subject ortaa benbootianen: We bave deduced no approbation ustrian pete of the 18th of June, and have an- her refusal of a conterence. We have pemrons 0 tont’every thing that diplomacy can do for the be done. Any minister, however, who whould suspected Of quch a design a to Diuare England wor for the purpore of rartinoning the totorest of France, would not iooger obo 6 ‘Seme thousands of people assembled on Sun Boon, the 2 fost.,on Biackheath, near [vnden, to expressions of sympathy with the case of Poland, Beveral resolutions were adopted. « taeane of (reewmg foland. An attem + to tee” French was promptit jut iown by the meat Jontrnal de Saint Peterbourr, yohianes 9d cree of the national government at Waren: lated July 25, or dering @ \orced loan of 21,000 000 Pulul lori®, The de eree appoint Ladivlans, Ovartyrisk!, soreph Urtege aud Severn Me er wrk) am turbo 6! thie Hay A prociemation | ened | the nationa! covernmer t re Spe every os ine Not baxed apon the Indepenrence ae cee the boundaries of 1T7¥. Fi prota rie ofa peapie or LAChuatia, be = al Beusen toroe tn & geverel us The leaders Stefanski, Zawistwaki, Nowikk! pbs ware hung betore the citadel oi Warkew on (ho ‘The Falede Rae contradicts the Feport that ia conse- to Lo he prope ioe are tion y la the 34 says Fhelana oa ‘eo 6 here! ing to eo le Raasta. FREEDOM OF THE OROWK PRASAWTe. Wem, Avcwst 2, 1685, Intelligence fecetved bere from fi, BL. Petersburg to tie 13, 1863. | st fost, states that. tho. Emperor of Rusia has ssned @ ulate declaring (ree tandiwo'ders the two mtiiou ye who are tenants of the Crown doiains and appAgages. Advices from Cops’ autin 4 that @ Russian tele gram baving annonned arM, ents on the pinto” Htussl ruad Pacha bad assembied 146 Council, which decided raisimg the Torkwh army Ypom 86,000 meu, is P buinber, to 160,000. ‘gwa camps of observation #10 60 getablished in Pastis gud on the Danube Orta for Lime not left Rio. mds of | Ne vor SEASIDE comune ™ THomrson’a fRvRneINK HiGiLaNDs, Something Avout the Superior The Wonderful Run of the Atiaynic Pavnuon, N. J., August 17, 1848, Gnd Amen Bh Of New Jeri icy, he, The readers of tne J! 41D at the sowshore aud inland Gummer resorts of fustthh TEV8 mijssed this soason ite frequent budgets of imterosting letters from Saratoga, Newport, the White Mountains, Loog Branch, tacse Highlands, &., &c. I have been repeatedly asked why this defictoncy * and my uviform answor—tho pressure of the war uews"—which for somo time was satisfactory, bas at last ceased to be 80, since the only war news now Published represents the war at a standstill from Bull fun to Texas. Of course you may receive the news at ‘any moment of the opening of the impending grand bom- bardment of Fort Sumter; but in the interval will you not make an opening for a little seaside letter from this section of Old Jersey ? The four of five steamers which, a fow years ago, daily Passed up and down by way & the Shrewsbury i let, bolwéon Wow York, Rea Bank and Long Branch, have disappeared. They were dra off in the great Burpsi expedition, and one or two of them are still, porbaps, sérving Tacle ‘Bam in Pamlico Sound. But 80 far as Loug Branch is concerned the deficiency of steamers has been supplied by a rallroad, from the south sida of Raritan bay, and by a swift and eapecious seamer be- tween New York and the road. So far as this inlet is concerned, our direct communication at present are re- duced to a second rate North river steam barge, running five miles an hour, and our sie communication to a little stoamer or {sailboat, or a line of Jersey stages, running six miles across, by water or land, wo the Branch rail- road. But ag two of the threo large hotels which flourished in this neighborhood a fow years ago have sinco been burned down, Thompson, of the Noversink Highlands, has become like Robinson Crusoe om his de- solate island; for, with bis back to the hills and woods aud his face to the sea, bo can sing— Tam monarch of all I survey. Ho ssys that while his capacities of accommodation, including all Lis auxiliary buildings, and the parlors, and the ballroom, and tho basement, are limited to six buudred souls, more or leas. He has had to turn away and warn not to come perhaps twice that number durin, the present season is, too, notwithstanding the ai culty aud uncertainty of reaching these Highlands, and x Betting 8 And wherefore? Because. with its ificent combinations of flelds and wocded hills and Getntoraa iet inland waters. and the storiny ocean, tng coon rs ite unsurpassed advantages for drives, ond walks, and sailing, and fishing excursions, and si water, and aurf bathing, with the additional conside: tions of good, eubstantial'feeding at reasonable charges, ond Se tw the ladies of dreasing to silks or calicoes, from Sunday morning til Saturday night, when thoy are all expected to make themselves possible for the weekly ball. ing advantages of the location and the popularity of the house that Lave Milled Thompsou's establishment so full that you are him a favor to leave. Bui, the long “heated term” being over, and with « considerable number of bis guests now dropping off every day, be says that he will have accommodations for ali theso who bave been wailing, and that at the foot of Robivsop of Murray street will learn how to get down, morning or alternoon. 1 find, however, fro quities of my tellow passengers here who bave been the rounds, that trom Niagara w Montauk, aod fromtape Cod to Cape May, tt ts the same story: invasion of pleasure avd’ fashion seekers, by ail sorts of people, descending like the Goths ana Vandals upon every sum- mor resort, whether among the mountains or on the soa board, umd wating cut thei batance, but leaving behind such heaps of *greenbacks’’ as were never seen before, Secretary Chase has filled the country with ‘*greeubacks,’’ aod ig the at ang byways the people are out spending them, and jpaon, like a good many others, ts getting bis tu share, aud is getting rich as Cravgus and ‘begins W feel bis oats, and believes in the millennium of “Ola Abe Lincoin,’ although a democrat. Next summer, us 1am informed by one of the imperial Camaen and Amboy Company, a railroad will be built from § Hook along the ribbon of send between this iplet and the sea down to ‘the Branch:” and a new and grand hotel is to be built on the site of the Sen View House, and another largo establishment on the site of the old Ocean and with this completed there wili be business e botels and for twenty more. With auch @ road, and with |. nufieient accommodations , of one or two sojourners at Thomyson’s, Madame Jarvis’, Schenck’s, Captain Haggerty’s and French's, and ‘other public houses slong these wators, there would have been this summer yd Jess than ten or fifteen thousand visitors bere at once from New York aon Build this Sandy Hook rales. aa A continuous village of summer houses cide wil tag Branch may may hotels, the as charming as word, it iz the charm: bine the advantages ot the lakes, the mountains and the ves. There is no more beautiful location for summer hotels or summer cotta, from Newport down the Atlantic coast — iulf of Mexico. AS we are tuated here, the great tide of the fasbionable wortd drifts around us Long Branch; bad give us this Sandy Hook railroad, ard Loug Branch wil! oon be igo Bion wae Nevers Highlands, as ‘he ancient eclipsed by her ‘imperial (nigh we edewapipe) city of Tyre, or as the of Buchanan is eclipsed by this of Honest Old Abe L men, in the supply of * greenbacks.’* MAILS FOR EUROPE. Fo Cunard mait siccrthip Arabia, Captain Moodie, will leave Boston on Wednesday for is¥szpe0l. ‘The mails for Europe will close io this city +8 quar- ter past ome and at half-past live o'clock this afternoon, to go by ratiroad. The New Yoqx Hezato—Faition for Europe—will be pablighed at eleven o'clock this morning, and will contain the latest. docmtches from our Special Corres. pondenta in relation to the progroas of the o,.7~#ans wear Charieston; the lavest news from the Army of the Potomac; Interesting Intelligence from Mobile and New Orieana; News from Mexico, Havana and Central Ameri- ea, and reports of all other events of the past week of interest or importance. Single copies, in wrappers, ready for mailing conta Sampson Low, “on & (o., 47 Ludgate Hill, London, England, will receive subscriptions and advertisements for the Naw Yor« Henaty. ‘The Improved Sleat Machine. | and ere them, Oifice S37 Bourbon Whi = Dircot from 8. T. the above ceRbrated ptte Sewit rrosamey istitiery, ‘Saisie. We bare TWbisusy in canoe for D. 8. BARNES 4200 ort Sanne tae eh rane! percent be ee pat 6 Sarcaeco! W.A. s Hair Dye—The Beet fm the and reliable. sold world; by off druggists onic }, 81 Barclay street. Beantifal ‘Complexton.—Latrd‘s Bloom 5 ee = ah. si tin, end bemutifying ch ristadero’s Hair ‘ey ats: aod Wi and Astor Tho dye applied kiifulardsta _ mae paeaien tints, Dye. we eye Biack or rown, matural, reliable. Depot No. I Barclay streey, 80! by ql deugpists, . (gh cenit eens Soonsstut Com im, Sree from Tan. one by walog the Ward “Ol vn FLOW Price ‘sale by D. 8. BAKNPS &£ CO” sud all drugert i Tan, Freek feetgeegs set and all ee + Poudre Hattie Lproats Ma A. low forcheads, of any part of MS Broa lway Sallowness, tions. OURAUDS Phy nbn i Wandked Bogie Ares os hat, Be convinced perion Plaid Restores mpi trie wt Dye, Went ban ny BOULE, Bow Boke oer) ‘nie ane Ty we | Rection With any oLver true oher | po tere, BhOWIIFE Hemers, Romane Miu Bao ayes ond Mk Bimetie Beit 1" sr Litem SMM am, He Co. Madicut Cure rine 0) re, Gti 0. street Artor Moam Each, Goode. Buyyorers, Bhoulder Bema we! apa ow Stegner well Sachken: vende Vinite, ehap tee tre ‘or vale by OHA way and Gemeras bee CoD thy ae Sites Alwar | Pictures and Oneteude Visite - Satroeyn bis aah ee ROBE caters Se we, rom mat We pane’ WIOeR) Aa, Camel sureet eect or Bronaeay nd legation, but bad (tractions of this Locality—- Searon—The Prosperity of PY Saar = sift Minister to Brasil, had demanded Thompson, and the Grand Schemes Ahead for the Benefit cL ay, Mady & captured reports Co.'s Beaten ‘Co.'s i * beonme a total wirenk. Crow may od ne, NS, 196 tons, AZ, and ” Luce. froma Now Yor im tar 4 N. bor <6 Ww nner Ploviday b' 464s, vey a givta; a bond £ of Bat) > sof theWeeiny § yy Ce er w. o ou, 8, il, sf Isa, G5, 0? 02, os, GL » M, 67. 49, G4. 60. ca) ad th ie ad a wo Dog 5 #2 a kino, July &—The Maey Ren © Put In here June 2, leaky Brewin, real ao w an cantwred by ritHe h Pern oak ce iaiber bout ded opmranra ies x ea 18 wna wut avatruyed, but | hae (before re 1963. 39, 64, 52, i 10, 2, 18 was Gorn ine e's tome 45, 2, 44, ¢ 2, 17, 69, 60, 24 for Bhan Pol Atneriocn a can oh a . » DB, OBy 6h. rv Bhanghae; W Toll. A‘nc. be A Tr Pieeglars sevi by adate oy dyresy- ierican whips (general), tor Galler: | & SNE tte et ae Managers, Covington, Ky, | '? 'e'h t¥om New Yors eae ct ark Rossiue, ontyuniernem. oe Cashed in At! Legalized Lot- | «NX, on st W Mg Uhle as ane O* Spoken July 19, tat formation given. JOSEPH 2 orn 1 Wik 06 bible ap aut loges.. rr Wall sive Spokon, ce, | wt Lion Bg Sooper, dagin Kavgoou for Plymouth, June 7, | Lottery.—3 hirty per Palace frow Rangoon for Falmouth, Eng, | oon ea ‘premium Pa ab =a af mR ation furnished, . low 3 | ighest price pati! ft." 8 a of gold and ei jerry for 8 a igh pal re Pray yt a moe Fo an ap I o81°y, from Londonderry for sinzapore, | _——- ~ be Avey, ‘rom Philadelphia for Fauawa, July on 264i Jwarer. "Hailes from Chinchas for London, “oux and WL 27, at 92 Ss nnebas Ip MOS, vty Te At all hour Kav Jonny, ik sell, from Liverpool “or N York, Aug 1, 8 Cartes vi fo" $1, at Baich’s ea calledy, 158 Brontway, rar so meee iin ura: Berker, from Liverpool for NYork, Aug I, ona RED Dr Barth, Meyer, from Hamburg for NYork, July 3%, Int 43 61, lon 3 ° To Bottle Manufacturers, te Victoria, ‘Mars, hence for Bremen, July 24, lat 41 15, ‘We tavite proposals (or supplying us with Bottles of the Bare t ate (American), from Remedios for Kan Francia. beet quality, made in onr own moulds and well annealed. iar Ve on, qb, Le June 16, 4t7 8, loo 7 . , Want a supply tn September, and as fast as they can be de- livered afterwards, Viease siaie price for plats and quarts, delivered at Saratoga; wanted \o bear the prossure of bot- Wing and testing with Congr Gitions of contract. AvGust 13, 1363. SNE TD SHIPPING NEWS. Tripp, hence for Cape Town, July 11, lat 29 ier, from Bag Bart nds, Suelier from Bag Hartor for Randwich tala Hark Iria, (Brom), 4 days from Laverpool for Baltimore, Hark’ Celenti om Gene nin age Ais, Howes, 0 days fron Genoa for Philadel Eoho, is water. Terms, cash on cou- CLARKE & WHITE, Congress Spri oe Henry'NW 30 Brig Martha. of PYand Yor Boston, Aug 15, 26 miles SE from i wean Gipeey, hence’ for Quesaatows, Tuly 13, tat 4 24, Foreign Ports. Pet od Aug 4—Arr at Flushing July 90, Kati, Jaburg, ApuN, Jul on Ds we Sha Bouthera Rights. Knowles, Cardiff: Meee Builp meen "tuitsby (eM), Aug 2—Are W Lavy fm Libby, Port of New York, August 17, 1863, Clariasn Guerler, Outner, Guebecs ath, — NYork; Margaretha, Ronieck. do ae pa... CLEARED. Buaweauavan, aug Arr New York (a), Wenke, NYork piigamsntp Thomas Swann, Hobart, Porto Cabetlo—Joha | ju Jaty books, Rorghostas Bishop, NYorx: 24, ru Hillyard, Lavet, 20 a wid Hama, St Thomas: 37th, John 26, ( ‘Ocean, ip Gairick Wenry, Robinson, London—Grianall, Min whan Bermeee. Liverpec, uiy'2, Hulse Giover, al bh Musquash, NB—CC Duncan &Co. | y BUNS Atums, June 20-814 Dorothes Henrietta, Smith, Diana (Br), Braboer, Cape Town, OGOH—C J & FW iy own, Aug 2—Of the Start, Bremen bark Karia, from York for Amtwer ae ngage (Italy, Cultettt, Palermo—Ohamber- | TON foe AMweh 4 we stnute, Olle, Antwrep. Bld, July aw. , WE anderson, Moker NYork: Vituia, Bursiey, do; Phan 5 Say (Hano), Rodenhauacr, Montevideo—J Nor- , Maniory, Parry, dy. 2d. Crimes, Bogiand, don” Brig Pringe of Wales (Br), Partrides, Barbadoe—if D | webs ha em bert C ry - Catourt Arr 5 {ow ee: Neat pene ton eithr Nisha Carwin, Chase. Calle la 17th pap, Neen” hoe a | Grepard. MYock: Say ast Indian, Hoyt, Mauriatus Laurilia, Boltou, from Ocean Wave (ihr); Flewelling. st Jona, NB—P Care Have Ronsete pont br vd, Tooker, Washington—Van Brunt A siaght | Boston air ist Sid 24, win porte rig Varagon, Wall ‘ae Malabury, Balumore=Van Brunt & Slaght. | gotnniigrech ? Curve tinge toe Te edie Acur Hamilton, Ogden, Baltimore—Merrill & Abbott. Cow Bay, CB, Juiy 2—1n port bark btella, a toe York 14 Soht F Frenel, Loveland, Wycomico River—Van Brunt & | agiy" price Orkney, and Josephine, forded a C kovwiue for do 12 ‘She Adviaide, Crowell, Philateiphie—L Keung. : chr M'tianes, erento cesar Desi, Aug (Arr Margaret Bvaus, Warner, NY ark: Sha Bair Leay Ames, Fart, Dosen a 6 Bevan ke ry, Thomasto, (and all ed for London); Gib, View Sehr H Westb; on john, boupe—G LJ Btinsou, NYork, (ani ald for London) Fr ose lon, Boston — mone Dunuin, Aug 3—Are Maria G, Davailts, NYork, Cld, 34, flea, Duncan, NYork. Furmourm. Aug Arr Portland, Bweeteer, Akya) (and sid Gin for Liverpool), Bold Huater, Oalcutta for Dawdes (aud proceeded o Arr Datay, Kmbieton, NYork: Kagle, percall. 40; Ata, Desoovich, Desoo: well, Havas, Aug i—-Arr Zinfie Mai, ‘i Germania, Towmsend, NYork Liekfetdt, N¥ork. Sid | 1 ARRIVED. of Washington (Br), Brooke, Liverpool, 6am, with ge and 421 iy RY; Benatar, | tude, padi tition 5. | whieh are now recon ae exhausted uature’s great restorer. a. from Baltimore for Mayagwer, Ang 4, | berg og will be 80 prosecuted by two partion refiling our bottles, Re., who will sarcned ip get ting themselves iato close qrariors. Th Plantation Bitters from lad perfectly incredible. ‘The sim dence we present of thelr work and superiority, They are wold by all rempectable dri saloons, steamboats aad oo. ry 5 » sabethport: Amolia, Beebe, de; WW Fort Barn 0 W ienkiny Chane, Row DD Vore: Nekwan Walia iy ———— Darts ry. Vor oy, and Jes Parkew, Monroe, NY Long Toland, MES ress Spear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8. T.--1 9—X. “sof sedentary habit» (roub’ed with weakness, las tack of appetite, distewas Pore. ofthe heart, pation, dc. dverve to auller after eating. worpid ter, tom. f Wey will not try the colebratert PLANTATION HITTERS, by the Bigheat medical ea rites, aud warranted to produce an immediate bene@eial effect. They are exceedingly ag eeable, perfestly pore, aad mist anpersede all other tonic wiant la required here a bealthy gontle ote They rurtfy, screagthen and imvigorate. They cr ~ They are an antidote to change of water and diet They overtome effects of dissipation and tate boure~ They strengthen the sy sem a They prevent miaamatic and i They purify the breath They cure Dyepepaia and Constipation. They cure Diarriena, Choinra and Chotera Morhue, They cure Liver Complai ® ealthy appation colebrated Caysaya bark and herbs, all preserved in perfectly pure BS Croix ram. For particulars see cireulare ani testimonie's aroun! east bottle. Beware of imposters, Biamine every bottle, Hes thatle Mth, Congreds, Drink’ | aap, @, Barncs’ signatnre om our private United Biases stamp over the cork, with pi nature 9 & fine steel plain cugraring oo abil label, that our bottle ta not refilled with apurious amd deleterious stuff, We defy any porsen to natch the taste or character of our gooda, Any person prevending to sel! Piantation M6 ters by the gallon of lu bulk is an our log cabin bettie, Amy selling any other material thereli ee an imposter. We sell oniy ta ‘son imitating this bottie, aw whether called Plantation trial of m bottle ie the owt VALSE BALANOB 18 AN AWOMINATION To the Lord. but m suet welche th Hin delight tJ ROW NB tan dard Kenia, emtabiieved forty yea a3 A ful! enpply aaa . Sth inet. 2 PM, off Hell Buoy. saw ug 3—Arr Oriterion, Stetson, Callao. oan con antly In store at w bolemde and ret ; at midal Kinj Heat, ‘Aug t-Are sche Nancy, Merry. NYork by OWN, manufacturer, No J Barciay street, uppomte steamship Ean anne! 9th, Tat 5149, low Eivone, Aug 2—Sid Sir 1 Newton, Frahm, NYork. Astor House, ‘%, vark Geestem 34 85, Jensey (8S Heller), Per gr’ rr Belus, Deniauder. NYork. | ~ + Livensoot, August 2—Arr Great Bastern (« steumahip Africa. from’ Boston for Liv Paton, N ¥ tee beravers | ATTN! ROAQHING WAR WITH FRANCE lon 45 I, p several small ieeberesy 16th York; Acuilivs, Gadagher, Philaselpala (10 PPROAQUING WAR WIT » Rae «. eo saw unboat Tuscarora, crulai Asia (s), Shavnon. Buston; Hi Hatehiuson, THE ANG IN AME KIC 7 03, Brembark No 3, bound W ac Pk 3 a x Jeremiah sortie, King. 4 Let matched fd wh and Pivveer. indy Hook, Brem steamship America, for Bre: NYork} N Noitiebos Ward and Hamill. Great Nase Hall Newer ac6-°) PM, 290 miles F of antag Hook, Br Steamship Guy of | do. FA Palmer, Yont, do trianim The King in Kogan’. Hernew chester. hence for Liverpool. Ww he cn joodwood Kaces, Kaciar and Trouing o@ om Garrick ‘Austin, teamship Bremen (Brem). jor, Bremen, Aug 2,6 AM, anv Boutbampton Sth. 4 BM, wi Li “Meldrum. dee dD. Ryerson, Patton, Pnitndeipan mise and 244 passengers, #), Shannon, Rosion aod Kedestrienian and Piven Bheoting Matchen yea piand Show News from ail pars ef ra t Ocirichs & Co 60a inst. off the Livard, saw Ham steam. | 4th, See 4), MeMickia, Niork, W rere, Begs do, world, en hg on ip Borin fi Hamburg; 16th, iat 49 3¥, lon 32 ruop, Lakey, do; AY Macaulay Balth wie ALY ev RKYWHEER Ristiwcnuws sander inte, Free Eimeraid ‘Laie, Soraisne WILKES SPIRIF VOR BALE RVACIYW IIDie eon Gomer iin hese 5 Peruvian, Sargent, NYork; Bienronuip, Fooinas. ©. vi mued. Portiand, with mdse ana | Copernic 2 ' . ores | Ak Aaiieiee sacaith low alk, BASAPOSDOE passengers, 10H A B Cromwell & 06, Baw « fore and aitechr aca icon ursley 3 NYork; City of Brooklyn, Watts, Pena teens Cooper inatite we i aabore on the iL Gate. » Cou! . Be Gi aa Me ‘ellan, Trask, shed seal Rd 4 ny 18 bf hate out is Koes ig Harris. NYork, ae Possater, PERMANEN®-AND srERDY ne {FOR Passengers, to Trask & Dea: Baxcer, Singapore; 34 and oy fax AN geroo (*), NYork; hin ‘Constitution, (1), Cuuen, Live Jury 9 with | Hutchinson, do; Gina Peions as, Wye mdse and 405 passen| Williams & Guion. One birth, | Burto . Philadelphia; {Hibernia (4). ‘Latte, St Jol Tain ius, Ben} Adam, of Marblehead, Mass, seaman, died jdihs, Prosrens. ward. Blenheim, brain ‘fever; Lbth, aw p Louisiana, hence for "Mickan, NYork \Werpool; inn On cave Br brig. Baran Blarr, Newell bi a for Hew tort, yleton Suliana, Ror pman ir, of Bt Andrews. NB), Joans, he New’ Orleans, sanders, do, tb, emer Soae est HJ A Dew: daly 5 Liew You, 48 38, saw aintp Goldes Wont, bound id. $4, DL phn ‘sultehems Cardu, 06 dae. writh coat, 10 ts tPrus, Behules, vunch, Meineke & Wendt. bih'inst, lat 0 10, lon 62 22, bad'a 2—H14, Die Bonne, Ziesmar. Now York evelone aWwk Arr, Abdel Kader, Eldridge, Mew York, inte (rem), Vou Bromen, 41 daye, with | 261% Col 5 cites Rinclair, ¢ m ngers. ian leyer. 22. bat —Are Atlantic, Crowell, Merseiiles, 6@, 'on 35.55, sponse? it inn, totally dies Weare C Keualta, Howard, Alexandria (and wn o Bere John Aug 1614 Rosamode, Picks, ® mith suuar. to. ‘ard & june 6—Arr Catharine, Poster NYore . June Arr Catherine Jane, erke, Ban i (Mon) Aug 2 -Sid Shakespeare, Bert, NYort. rig Toranite (Br) Hi. “Olen tuegos, 17 days, with sugar, & Lighthourna. riz Monuianeer, (iit, of Wallace, NS), West, Cow Bay, oT COTT'® Lasten' u aod ee Tain’ Anuihitator,. Hinall bottien 35 ou, old by druxgiats every where. ache, Wottacbe, its BL ria, do. New York (and aid from | (JATARAM. The ee net. to-tnorrow will contale the ret ef a ot CATARRH ITH CAUSKS AND EFTRCTA RY DR. IfonTMILL, of 368. Mark's p ace. Author of @ “Popular Treatise on Deatness: IteCaucre ane INVERTED. Balla fos enced, ‘oe, othe ‘ios patcmt CB, 2) dave, with coal, to master. Naw Hows. Aug Sarr Brey. Hounetit, NY ys firig buandiey (Br, of Poo!), Ulandford, Foro, Newer, Aug d-Arr Howard, Smith, MYork; Leonie, Paoken dian, 10 loch. te papa ae tn bela ees $ tromekdna. thes had Ught windeted | Ibpecten, GR EO, ely. calms the entire pasange. Oroar), July 36—Helen Save, Cou on Brig Goud Unwer (Be), Lewis, Lingna, CB, 18 days, with | Patais, Aug Str Olivier, Friliot, Bork 1ORNS, HUNIONE. p MAILS. AC. CURD coal, 100 8 Pexmauncco, Suiv7—Hot' tn, abip City of Bath, Cooper, | 0/7 sihout ipodist. Ob oy, Brig Mazna © (Be), Shaw, Lingan, 6 days, with | from Callao, to land crew of tip Pat ion ta Ce i i oe ta by roll = coal, o DK Dewoit for Antwerp); 15th, bark WurM Dodge, Anderson, Phila. | Bunions se. 0 ernie by Bri. Bilow, Mead, Hillsboro, 20 days, with plamter, to W | deiphia ‘Tompking Art Immaculate M = 5 gene: IMPAIRED #IQUT, RENSTOWN, A ie sara Brkz Alle oper (Br), King, 8 John, NB, 7 days, with lum. raest Angus ber, to Pepend niervento. NYork. Brig Voreat State, Haskell, Hise tio, Pat jay Palmer, do, Auwpblirite, do. aus. Pi Brig © Rogers, Getton, Newburg for { dervoy sy gg to N de; Areturo, do, Agnea C James, Schr Puritano (Braz), Ceatra, lides, to J Bento ane oy ng, Siar: Cory, Ponee 19 dave, with sugar, to Stur. sebe Ostar (Br), McNitte, Havana, 11 days, with sugar Qo, » ene nat (ap. Eaton, Glace Bay, 2) “re with coal. to Tynes 4 Smith. Had calma and fogs nearly the entire pas. , with coai, io Maubatten Hashagen 01 MYore Mamaritan ‘discon, ma, hae. Boras June ‘ed bith for NWore); bm y ath, Bila, “Kehr Charm, Kelly, Lingaa, CB, SO1eRA IN «The CATARRHAL AVFERCTIONA OF THK THROAT, CYnOMIC OATARRN AN, - CATARRE OF THE TYMPANIC MUCOOS MEMBRANE OBETRUCTION OF THM RUCTACHIAN TUBR, = . cunnp, ‘ choses an STRAIGTITERED te ONR MINUTE * a8 Co. OL Dopont, Herring, Livgan, CB, 21 days, with colt, Aug ta-Are Gerusters, Arbman, NYork 4 every dinenee of the Beye and Kar requlrin eter ue web aweine Ey iota. July Wyman, and Mary Gr puryicel aod attended to wy br, VOR Lhe, a Sebr ¥ M Yreemes Marris, Lingao, CB, 14 days, with iso vias loaposter, ‘Mt Near, do hie Cobsulting Rooms, Ain Broadway, near Heit owesk ‘Near, On! Windsor Be vurtie ¢ Warerronp, te ‘Ait ¥rey, Bonnevie, NY¥eork 4, ber, say, White, do for Bel Pin “ stone, to PT Nevin Schr Deboweaire mitt wi A saree, atte, is? Mo, ‘Bredshaw, on, Ga re , Paiisdelpmias whe La re ase, Hulth ¥ piiedet U & Quarter Sehr JG ¥ issn, Curtis, Stono Tales, 8C,9 wta ortermen os ir bhirmusher, Cramer, Newters, NC, ang?, to U 8 a we che Chief, Townsend, Bear BF rok oer or WYork; yy a eaten bas Tarte, ——, Newborn, NO, Sdare, 1 Tad Otidert, hr Wm Heory, Sharrow, Virginia. 208. Port, Even ‘ochre | gy Rowerd, or Bebe MA Je ns: Walter, a. er iia "Fi grine, Mer » + A ide Br Pion i Ro ling Vieuina i Tay, Onin. Merndder, wins WNW to na esi snip Ide auotgeta Soothe Pm Nese ‘Gree, Hothig wat sea on bunday. wind B, with tain «Bt Dominique and Dunkeld, and orig Kenwe carted on Raturday, and returned om’ Hunday morning Ieidheh, Nickorwer, telonsaster, and aaohore Bir Obief, Allen, Glomneater, irh-cAer Br brags Afton, Wood, Port au Prince; Started Bebr Ald, Bunker, Wellt Fawn, Shaw. Cien!uesos Bebr Julia Grace, Ingham BALTI ‘Aug iS—Are sche San Luin NY ork Sehr NU Harris, New Bedford, 9 7, and Bandusay, Liuner ReurT W Thorne, Vall Raver ae ira KW Hoty, awiboroe’ Pernaiviom and ia fy 5 man aos Abihe. hogy eee Piseige, ier Poughtee pate. » Bert, wat, Ferser and J Raymond, MeDamiie, Bebr New Rey Previdewce. jars. by ony hp ee NOOR, Aue IEcAM brig CARAty, Pomeroy. Poietet »~-4 7 a 14m, aotire Bluse Bien, Noyes, and ‘and ‘tareh 1, Walle, Paez saperviors of hm voue ALL KINDS, ito bam vere LAZU AND TAL white aod cuyrea, Urinied sud y Vit purchasers, at ViOTOR g, MAVOS ‘A CADwRLL, pd. ua = rah en Mrgheh ree “pene Bae elie silng the Kye ood, Bae beet Lnramunste ot the rr Creme ated ay deteete oF Bins On or or from the : . {YR AND Fa ond Dew MIW YORK, JOLY 59 19m~ George Op Sayin, w7 the Cite ronal oe peony wthon Bert ord at ot New sd ne thle 3 bye hon tred eo a0 a inurdaiye or we fe tan t Hites om the Hish fom whee Saree Ae Qed (he perene ATORA, OFFI Fro iatnavon — Mew York 7 Generel pro: iameine of , Ag 1618 Colcord, Nawwwn; orig RP | GNORaR Orb Naehrs mart L Crocker, Presbrey, | ong (ro neta Me 7 110 LAOK jal and Ano niet aoe tenant, Wi Py DAD err myiee of PA mnt f AROr ine, ainge ane aan Carlton, Treearun, Cardenas, 111 ‘ud nPobawny ew na a ARIOINTS SS wm one © Betrm ‘eae Bleamer Fran! we Kivepans te i ~4 eg. Deven green fotniox READY 1 THIS Day. bon Thomas W Paria NYore” wl oes Bethe ha Are echt warsh) Bright, thaw tr port for Pui ris - BURYPORT, Aug liane sehr Amelia, Bayley, Fore ese BEDFORD, Age ibe Ary ene Monterey, Det Limtoath por were Wi rp tie; lenvalin, Baker, dae Bordenor, Jaly 12, to chr, oot NR), Prite, Crqgm Belfast, 9% days or tiie, of Yarmoniy, Wi), trom Dutta vie Hammond Pictos Piew om Hale and Dark) ¢ ka) tetng, from Nawsan, iP Cramer, 04 Tecmas wAILED pow ate, Uremapon'. on TAUB iA yr Mereuam Hilon Bead . Vrent. Aapte Waters, AG Ontead AOE NOT ere are at 8 Weng, for howe ot Bren mae bo vaamne for vor ‘om Mowe Celie 4878 "er! ole thie Morning. and + sree al Aisne rareioge ae wr prey Ine Re . rn nf? reeOUrt, « toe, Are whee Koawoth Lae 8 York | aan tag UOrRteet, A weande PROVIDENCE, Aue Veoarr enemrer Bre Onl Krarey ws Vroom sth yr Cry 1 aoe, | doen on Rev ~"¢ oe ' a Re ® ee for 46.0 men, * sk wes BY 000 108 Cale eile Woasee et says Oak Wario end Datind (ro If: otpee hoe Vee, hee Mie hh ee Tocommnde ois be Sea om | hae é TREDEMLC A T° norm raorst ig ry trie Onsen eh 33 wo aTain MAX wick worries ‘ THE noRore TALM OF THE BUMTWHACKERS IX Kinsouns SY DR J ff. RORINRON ore a remem (nit we “ee Py write the 6 DRADT, Poti ' Hheee ee fan = “ae iu Lites oes cen BORCCITORS eTINGS r “— "ls ‘con® hee mit Care docs oueeers oe