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. THUMASDAY, AUGUST 10, 1865. o frou Liverpool for Bahia, 29 days ext, July contract | Dut it to well kuown that a very comsiderabl- port’ .9 of | scatfold, briefly noknowledged tho justice of his sentence, Breoklym City News. Pah tray" | 0 eet, P ot sh comtreah, | TOS asiwaye of America was made with fore? econay | and mst hws fale in calm and vical manner. “16 | teasooe Aoaparrs.—Teaterday afternoon aman, named Foreign, Fores. E UR fe) s anh the ‘ermine. | Lantly, the pecultar vay of aseariag Deere caf Banks | mounted So speared 10 sullfecnsidcrably. ‘The oa: | V: Fehmldt, residing at 12 Grand street, Z D., and who | ,,A%yax July 3 Sid frem Flushing, ¥ Ouepman, Mi- Serie et rn, or cre 2 ead ere | pry tab morc lone, Bad of ach | mtd bot gag to bade rvide nigh op | moved nthe gm ran of Naver eet | aataats uy 10 porch Taegan efor Lan ‘nervousn #8, or a in Fires was han” Ula, eed bean recently, ind down Oy Mould bo beter npn devotion, and it was only afar th Sevan filing ‘pon. him. He waa convey ere ie ‘Kortanonc, Joly 1-Arr Danube, Broughion, Nomenatie Two Vays Later Wews by the | ti were war waking diegal tn dorkade rim much Paraieal ps wall until Sve, when be ross ratreaned, | Temdenceand attended by Dr. Olcott Mile recovery 1 | cand sid #7th'om return); 224, brig Mary A Chase, MaDonald, cu), w= and, having taken a cup of coffe, he calmly engaged 18 | “Ap ont the samo time a man, mamod MoCaffrey,em- | — BUrxos Ayngs, June 2l—In port barks Princess, Ryan, for foal A. prayer with the prison chaplain and two other clergymen | pioved ina kerosene tactory, on ‘the north side, received | Boston, 20 days; Agnes Fraser, Fraser, for NYork; Inabel, came the error of assuming ‘4 to be true te ‘compared | Until he was summoned to meet Calcralt, the hangman. | 4 tracture of the right shoulder by falling between two | Zibbettn, for Boston; Manuela, Morse, for do; Rainbow, nana ad | with tho orror of #0" peeing that. no ‘of tho ba. | He conducted himself very firmly fram this time Cal’ | giitis, Ho was taken to the dispensary. Cixnritaos, July 9¢—Arr bark Isabella, Hickman, Aspin- Se A | Tonal property” bag“Bmoe ‘been ‘A national | ora't bad some dificulty, by reason of the culprit’ long |“ Wittiam Drill, residing at 146 Butler street, was badly | wall. Sid bari Undine, Glover, Bostouy Mence, Wortloger, f or At | door has been Csedied which in round Bambers amounts | bair and beard, In arranging the rope and cap, Which WAS | niyo by being betwoen a truck and tho engine | NYork; 25h, Louisa, Crowley. do. t , RIGHTS OP REBELS ABROAD. ‘assist the blockading 5 fosix hurdrd ‘millions, Biate debts have been onor. | drawn over the convict’s head, room of one of the ton avenue ferryboais yestery | Hine Sid Brig B.A Barnard (Br), Ore Tot ot the court: it to these amount Te- $ morning, while returni! from New York. is in- al * yt 3 nn ther so confacate ithe country Property tne act ef | tur. “@bntning oor sttention 10 the deve af te Union, Paris Fashions for August. Joven were ct ao serions'a nauure that ne had to be con- | Wave, Woodburn, Baltimore. 27th, std Nicaragua, Marana, Were mbt active or strong eh v0 had alien % very le portion of it was, of course, spent in ‘Among the host of bonnets invented by the mexhaus- | ‘Yyeyed to the Long Island Colloge Hospital. errk, July 28—Arr © F Eaton, Curry, N¥ork. zB Y:abl zs running the blockade, ‘The, derendaate tho court ought } capital which le ether wholly unproductive or has been | tibie ingenuity of the Parisian modiates, the aux | 6, ov Forouny.—Mr. John B. Honstain, residing | | Catrorra, prev io July 17—Arr ‘Red Gauntlet, Nichols, Liv. ‘ Deo: on of @ Rot fo Pie es ‘the existence of such lien wag | absolutely destroyed. It cam scarcely be an ¢x- sane fc een — purposes, are adopted ~ | im Leonard street, near Devoe, was arrested and taken Exttuo, Sip itn week Cotne Collate Seen Gren fan Francisco; § Ulanchard, M Hull; "North before Judge Dailey yesterday, charged by his son-in-law, | erica MO Oo d'inncemt winner? tor Hl English Courts. Mr, Noyth | tal rained federal debt has : Oaborne, Q C., Mr. W. F: Robinson end "feat to the world, and we may assume | verduro; as for gold and slec! ornaments and spaneles, | Hamition Bi with ‘a chock on the Wil- | | Sli prey to July 13--Ships Chawsworth, Campbell, an@ for the ether 5 Mr. Giffard, @ C., | beem wholly 5 ‘zed. In the ‘of hi ingham, forging South , Bouthwi wane a ‘rwell, do; re fn amount very nearly ae great (0 have, Deen, consumed | they are ne londee Porth white oF tine’ feasted hand. | Mamsburg Savings ‘Bank, by which be obtained gogo. | fouthenpton, Gouinwick, for gpain: Autocrat Hurwesll do or a appt awh et | cee ee one feathers, are the most distin | Tho money, It seems, belongs to Mr. Honsiain’s wife. | Herald of tho Morning, Willlaina, Germany? King Philip, The 0 Vice. Chancollor said, that apoa the first course, be added to this the oe! 2 The Judce gave him time to procure legal advice. Ith- | Bickford, Cowes; Helen'Clinion, Sprague, Chinchas, to lo United States Government Bound | anorgn: or tne United seates to this cotion—be had no | sequence'af the operations of the war; the ‘iftes, iouns | SWANN 1, innovation te of | modiately aftor this he was again arrested on a charge of | fox Ruelind: Wishingion, Berry, rom Pinnma. “Ohinchas doute though whetheror not the plaintiffs mast take cm and bomest Datiored osienen, ae It. we estimate | white, biue, or green gauze veil for all descriptions of | abandonment, and gave bonds to answer. bert MU Gaakh, Santi tos Hodes ae ly Rebel Contracts, tnd tr, Protea Wenn more ous accalinn The cot the capital thus dest to be half as great as the capital ‘th uld be very long, sae Gory on one | Arrest or Porior Deatera.—On Tuesday last three | | Cuxuaven, July 25—Hid Edward O'Brien, Gilchrist, Eng- tnd Mr lion waa admittedly the resultef funda which medio wa, we ae, £000,008, 000, prolate co lly, and not, be turned over | lottery policy dealers, named John Ryan, J. Ball and | "Cow pay, CB, July 27—To port brigs Sarah B, Kennedy, nner had been ralsed'by the de fact» government of the Bouth. | *i00.0u0 000, tu “ine contoat We 2,000,000,000, abe | ine nor for greater freedom of respiration. Even with | John Stanger, were arrested by Doputy Marshal Higgins, | Hoises, and Edwin H Kennedy, Geyer, from and for New ern States by taxation, for te purpose of carrying om tbe | Hiei whether cho money was Not well inveated—wo | fancy hate we have seen many of these gracefal vells, & | and brought before United States Commissioner Newton, | “Dust, July 27—Arr Carrio Davis, Buck, Tondon for Rio Arrrgal of Breckinridge, the Rebel 860~ | 37s: toviviaun! Stato of America; if It bad been, the | are enly concerned with the totals, which ean scarcely | yard long, worn with much advantage, gn a chargo of having defrauded the United States gov. | Janeire ‘and anchored): ft) John Fuules, ‘mmonk Maul peculiar constitution 0: the Wnited Sates in this respect | be questioned. We are driven, wo Siizcon has |,) Walking Dross.—Plain late fovlapd robe. | ernment, in not making due return of the profits derived wed by 27th, Delhi, from Shields for NYork; Wiiber- : retary of War, in England. Peuht bave led to various difficult amd complicated ques- | sion that the perty ot Ai og My tthe sides and trimmed round | from thelr business to the Collector of Internal Revenue. | force, from-NYork for Bremen. ‘ Cons. But the moncy with which that cotton was par- | roceded in value cince 1800, and cannos, very Much ox | Thos igo and ou the corsage. with black parsementerie, | The Commissioner held them to bail in $6,000 each to | ,nunannssh July 2—-Don Juan, Linde, from NYork for chased was ievied in more than one State, and was the Ie | Rotterdam, proj of the governmentiof the revolted confedera- answer. This is hard on tho patrons of 4, 11, 44. a say Sieshse Yes: Pe, Cla Chae eM eee a ae engee tate wahesitiee | aot ee ee ae upon them, and if they fail yl ot Uncle Fasarbo, PR, July 29—In port bark Ocean Steed, for New e Sam tor the privilege of violating a State law the United | York, lig. Btates that $e foreet mantained cnchanged. pe Walker Yorth be maintained uncl ‘ the influence of the existing debt pg egal eg F preen Thousand Poles Coming checks, om preduction. Hi %3—Sld Orang es = to America. sen i pe erebibitory dutice which are 90 mecceestul | skirt with black silk plnked ruching; the T tape in, and in elther case the lottery | ,tisaow, July ge, Nassau, Van Hee, San in prevent citizens from in the | basqves is trimmed over the seams in a dealers are in a bad fix. \ ‘GipRALTal gulg 19—Arr Three Sisters, Hanna, Menton. - ‘that the revenue manner. obt ornamented with black lace (and cld for NYork). Jersey City New! Guace Bay, OB, July 23—Arr bark Qepnas Stare pn Greg: TRYING EMIGR, ‘Dress for the Seastde.—The whole of this toilet is in hela ory, Balitea bneeineantes, Bren, N USH brane! ustry, inder their. devel very Hght gray muslin. The skirt is drawn ‘and ‘Traio Ewpine ov a,Picnic.—An inquest was yes- | -Prink, Ferguson, Brooklyn, sn cued (De): Won etal TOSTEM THE R OF ana one ‘We whe mean ~ of the hae process, ornamented on eaeh width by blue Mi perding, ish- | terday upon the body of Krnest Pabst, a resident of 97. eae, “ preg sf and Lord of the Isles (Br), iy ns whose wealth: and commerce grew long | ing with tassels. The lower < os ample | Coles street, Jersey City, who died suddenly tho after- Suman, from SURE Ga, — te ' viz, tha face government Panded underthe infoonss of free Teale, cea indo ove colored parasol, with carved wooden noon previous while participating at s picnic of the Ger . NYork: Britannia (s), do. p ge Wapoleon and Mexico---Btrange Natresdad Ur put a5 Zod te the dagtacing | the effect of restrictions upon Te ee eee oie Bay AN this cosmume teineray | man Quartette Clubs of Jorsey City, which was being iEiauna, july Harr tary Biot, Redman, Calan (af- succerded to all the vigha af the | hithertobeen free. The last objection to Mr. Walker's | Jean, the eng eae and the Coens bene ornamented | heldat Gleim’s Mount Pleasant Park, on Bergen Hill. It | “Hazwax, ‘Ang 6—Are US steam ranypst hawinuit, Walker, Statement. Seat etuEt te titened et the hearing Of teal Camaes po cased Se oat ee Hea eee et ipeened with’ coral butions. ‘The eravat and the | bad been arranged that a posading party should visit Get re Gow ney, CB for NYork: sch Northrup, Laird. do.” es oan he did not feel much doubt upon the second branoht | that the national-debt of the States is etill increasing at | band round the black straw Derby hat are both in scarlet i nee ne of Pu? ode yhoo 9 meron. te Havana, July ‘s1—Sid ship Calcutta, (Br), NYorks. fm taking this cotton, must take it oubjet toa S| sition but ihe Inerease fall portduous, “ate Walter | efeve of oung lin who, with the singing clubs and | "fn por Sih, stoumer Avia (Br), Farmer, for Yor Jags. WSUROPEAN VIEWS OF AMERICEN FINANCE, | made in rexpoct of i by the defacto grecrament. it was not | hopes that the growth of the debt will be arrested in 1867 France. the band, were to sing an ode of welcome, As the Bride | i ee Ty end ouees 7 | ‘the ease which had been suggested on behalf of the | when its amount will be 2£646,000,000, and the annual ‘The weekly returns of the Bank of France exhibit the +4 he perfc noe to com- Havrxy, July 25—Arr Elizubeth, Fenster, NYork. Sid 2%th, ‘ 5 fi ‘of 260,000 france, | Faised his hand as a for, the performance to com: | Goxchen, Probat, NYork: 29th, Lafavette(#), Rocaude, do. &o. &e. plaintiff,of persons taking property from # wrongdoer | interest will be £35,640,000; but, as the rate of increase | trifling increase in the cash on hand 260, ( rpenoe, and as he ald fo, fell ard wpon bis face, and oschen, Probet. NYork: 20th, Lafavetie 4}; Hos 2... &., My ‘or trospasser with kpowiodse ‘of the trespass. ‘The courte | at present is certainly not less than a hundred millions a | Tho Bourse was flat and drooping. Rentes, on the 28th, rol a fer wnieianal ee conveyed into the | o Boner wy, jupe 6 — Are ships § ons closed at 67f. 32c. The Paris Bourse was firmer on the 29th. Rentes closed 67f. 62c. of every country rec a de facto government, and they could not allow the rights and contracts acquired by pair own subjects with an existing government to bo i year, we must dismiss these estimates as too sancuine. ’e do not suppose that the debt of the United States, great as it will crush the energies of the Americas Pople They "have ov-reome greater thea a oe rs Deceased carpenter, and had been engaged | Hub*ard, do (and slid same day for Mi i path mint iy on the grounds, a plank walle wotoes | tie (Hand, Hammond, Boston: via. Po ; lnc, e meee and stairs leading up the hill to the Polyneale (Han) Oscen Ben ty of Limortck (®). Jones, and “The Canard steamsbip Cuba, ° which teft Liverpool at racon''éa the. 29th, and Queenstown on the evening of th lod. ‘The displacing govermweat succeeded to aim, A verdict of “Death by apoplexy” was ren- | onegchita, Hunn, NYork; Louisiana (8), MeNevin, do; Ma- rt yesterday mornin; the property of the displaced government in tho state infers deterred by the less. It is, however, idle Spain. sate d two children, ni minn, NYork; 14 NB: Lisle,’ Manson, per teocieendd Hehe Wai 2 in which it-was found, and subject to ‘all agreementa tthe future ie serious and will tax all the | Uneasiness stil hE ypagpcey ta hacen a aay pees Ca} Philadelphie’ 29th; Chinn’ (a), Hock: try. It was rumored in Madrid that a magazine containing forty thousand uniiorms had been dizcovered by the po- lice In the Basque provinces. No official intelligence of ‘any such discovery however, been received here. The says:—Some affect and Genera! Breckinridge, ex-Secretary of War in the rebel ygevernment, had arrived at ‘Southampton by the West /Indta mail steamer Shannon. ‘The youngest eon of General’ Garibaldi, who accom- ‘panied his father to Engiand last year, is expected in 3Zendon. He'will remain in England about six months, financial fh abil:ty of the nation; and it ison that account ae the ere renga +e apes Promptly suppressed, lent enong! that Mr. ‘Walker. Nke many more of his coun- trymen, unable Correspondencia de Expana Hegucnco. which tue lasue of am iredcemable. currency | others really feel apprehension of a disturbance of public has had jal bistory of the federation. | ‘order in the Basque province. We believe rumors of this Tavraay Toots ot hie essay he puts forth statamenta | kind to be exaggerated and almost unfounded. In any affecting it. -If the theory now raised by the plaintiffs were sound, he did not see why they might not have filed a dill for the purpose of having the Alabama, while she was lying in Southampton hasbor with the Con- federate fg flying, delivered uptothem. ‘Phe Untied States ley, Boston. G NEWS Sid 26th, “America, Mortimer. NYork: Gratitude, White, SHIPPIN . gor, Sailor Prince, Wren, Boston; Ad laide, Cutting, N¥ork Lady ree ad ‘Livingston, do; 28th, Kangaroo (s), Bridg- mani, do. Bae Rape Cid_ 27th, © 8 Lemon, Gordon, Calcutta; Saranac, Wright, Ly poe VeraCruz via Cardiff. 706! mau warsn......morn 10 99 |“ Enud out 26th, Johin Bright) Dewar, NYork: 27th, Mora- vian (8), Aiton, Montreal; Eareka, Howie, Bostot genie, ander’ the care of Colonel Chambers, and will, during seen, baselt ‘difference be- however, the country neod not be alarmed, since the Mosher, do (destination changed from St’ John, NB); 28th, “thas period, study civil engineering under a distinguished went currency ad woke a ukenvnaucerest tho vigltance nt the government—aroused, perhaps, by the Port of New York, August 9, 1865. oe ee erect Seouene si, Trapp; Et j “ ra fis Honor, after some further observations as to | issue of arredeemable paper has greatly inereased the | current calumnies—would suffice to instantly put down LEA a igen, and.G any attempt at revolution. D. the principle upon which the proceeds would have to be ube, Southampton and Ham- divided, and the numerous questions that would arise at the hearing, said that he must treat the defendant, Fraser, Trenholm & Co., a8 entitled to the £20,000, the amount of the liabilities to which they swore they ‘were subject. Resorving, however, all these questions until capital of tne American debt, and has to some ex- tent undermined the morals of the nation; but it made the financlal:conduct of the war for a short season com- paratively easy. Mr. McCulloch seems to have been the first Secretary of the Treasury who saw the dangers of unlimited issues, and expressed a desiro for thelr con- ‘engineer. ‘Whe friends'of Dr. Colenso, Bishop of Natal, had pre- ~eemted him with the sum of £3,380, raised by about six Deandred subecribers, partly to make up forthe loss of “fate episcopal income and partly to testify to his services ip Bavaria (Ham), ‘Steamsht Davarte.( City of Dublin (Br), Eynon, Liverpool via 4 Wi a, Bray, Cardiff and Shanabae. OE REE gn Wir, tow Oruane 3 4 Ray. | "eatien iat SAMA Stet Temp Be nor & Co. bannesberg and Harris (Rr), Curtis, Philsdelphia. Steamship Western Metropolis, Hilton, New Orleans—W | Manseicies, July 25—Arr Maria Morton, Woodward, New Rol Germany. A Weimar despatch says it was offlcially stated that a. good prospect existe of u meeting between the govereigns: of Austria, Prussia, Bavaria and Saxony at “fe'the causo ‘of free expression of opinion within the | the hcaring, the order upon the: present occasion would | traction, If he remains in office long enough, and is ae York, ‘ “Gwureh of England. ‘The Bishop was about to proceed to | be to appolit the defendant. Prioleau receiver, on his Sdeqaately supported by his colleagues we mag In time Austr! Stoaroh “Called States, Share, Sarannah—Wateman, | VNrivtonr, July 26-14 Southern Bells, Benson, Vere q ving securky for £20, or undertaking to that | create a sound public opin! in America on questions o! Both Houses of the Reichsrath were closed on the 27th in ickinson. uz. ‘Natal. ee a pire perro ‘cay Misbselmea | finance; Dut the publication of auch an essay aa that by | o¢ sch ne Secabah pad by the archdnas Ludwig Vic, | Steamship Starlight, Pedrick, Charleston—Arthur Leary. Newcastre, July-26—Entd out Deborah Pennell, Pennell, ibema! —! folk and Kichmond— for Portland. ay cca ee as gag ges as ca "Panama, July 81—In port steamshi ipa Golden City Lavign, The Army and Navy Garette, in alluding to the impend- ; falvador, Dougina, from > fimg war in tho Plate region, pointe out that England’may \pemifbly be involved in the fray on account of her large gommercial relations with all the States on the Plate. “The Judicial Committeo of the Privy Council had con- ‘irmed the decision of the Court of Errorain refusing a ie Walker sufiic! jently shows the difficulties which:await im, The Times Bulogietee President John- son’s Policy. From the London Times, July 29:} It miust be said to the credit of President Johnson that, term. tor. He returned thanks in the namo of the Emperor for the important labors of the Reichsrath for the ad- vancement of commerce, and as regards the political alt- uation he spoke as follows :— chedete © peaevasion of European peace, which has always been the aim of the Emperor's government, will continue to be the object of its earnest endeavor. ingston, Fox & Co, UTieanslipGrecie, Thompron, Norfolk and Righmond—@ | trom Ban Frariclsco, arf eame day Heineken & Palmore. Central American ports, arr 29th; Guatemala, Dow, wigs, Steamship EO Kuight, Morris, Georgetown—H BCrom- | Uncle Sim, and Sonora’ do; ships Jane.J Southard. Bishop, well & Co. from NYork, ari 17th, disg; Advance, Gates, do. Sid 27th, Steamship Franconia, Sherwood, Portland—H B Crom- | steamships Sacramemo. larasworth. San ‘Francisco; Par- & 5 kersburg, Bowditch, Central American Steamship F W Brune, Reynolds, Baltimore. are erie UF. 70 sapaae. rom the Liverpool Post, Jul The Liverpool Pot of the 28th ult. bas the follow- ing:—A case of considerable tnterest, arising out of the lute Amorican war, was incidentally mentioned at the Dock Board yesterday. The board were only concerned ports. Port Prava, July 18—In port brig Marshall, Meacom, diag,. h th tl tain | 10 spite of the tumult of le counsellors, he hus peror, in conjuncti justr: bip Salvor, M , Boston—Whitney & Hathaway. | for Africa soon. dae trial on the application of the Commercial Bank of | Yoon in ithe nt ular ajo Kevearriod the. | hitherto maintained his own way with art and wis- the King of Fhuseia, will strive, yn Sondert the Bebe. Ship Wan Taproote Hell: Liverpol—v T Tapacott, Quexnarown: July 27—Arr Virginia, (), Lewis, Advarbook ‘asada, appeliants, va. tho Great Western Railway Com-. |. parties into the Court of Chancery, and the board were | 4’m, and we, who have experienced similar difficulties, -] wig. Holstein question toa solution compatible with thein- | , Ship Aunosphese (Br), Eves, Liverpool—Tapecott Brothers (and proceeded Sor NXOHED: 2 Noone. how ee Sor pany of Canada, respondents, Appeal dismissed, with | berated from all responsibility {n the matter by a | ought not to withhold ous sympathy from him in bis ‘teresigof entire Gi , and with the position of Austria | #80: pevia 1 Hayden; Moblle—Smith & Dunning. | London. j a : decision which had been given on a previous day by | *ials, nor our approbation af his success. Imagine ® | in the Germanic Confederation. The Speech concluded | Bark Sarah Hobert, Crosten, Philadelphta-—J Henry, ‘Off the Wight July 28, Attantic, Dinsmore, from, Hamburg + esta, Tho claim of the bank against the railway com- | Vice Chancellor Page Wood The motion before the | Vast territory which possessed at the same time the | with an allusion to the measures in progress inj Bark Conquest, Howes, Cette—Basactt & Nickerson. for Callao. 5 ‘pany was for $945,000. Vice Chancellor was to restrain Mr. Priolean, of the | Worst See of Ireland and le Be ad and | the eastern of the empire, and the eapredsion Brig Lotus (Br}, Fowler, Lingan—Brett, Bon & Co. Saava, Suly 27—Sld bark Sea Gem (not as before), Pettis 7 ? idea "1 C 1—Thom| P. ‘ork. 4 Tee Edinburg reached Liverpool at three P. ot. on the | Stn of Messrs. Fraser, Trenholm & Co., from Task Of goverationt. the’ fonche ise Tamu | Shope that there would soon be « flam,tieof union be- | Bugs TD Tree ny ear emaie, Haytt—Breit, Gon | “sr Jonn, NA, Aug 8—Arr ship Stadaconn, Stewart, NYork:. government. The Southerners are like Irish- men were, if not like what they are, in their disaffec- tion to the established government and in ‘their ob- og with or disposing of a'freight of cotton, consisting of some fifteen bundred -balse, which had’ been shipped from Havana to hin, as a Confedorate agent, to be turned tween all the le of th npire. Ivis denied that Austria had made overtures to the Emperor jeon ©) jive of an intention to recog- ‘SBM, and the City of Limerick and the Louisiana on tho cud 7th, sohrs NO Hayes, Kelly, NYork; AJ Dwyer, do. a 8th ult, Ligarp, July 25—Off Investigator, Carver, from Cal-. Co. Brig Boll: (Br), Christian, Seville—Ribon & Munoz. a He ber (Stan owell, B lao for Aberdeen. Schr Herbert Manton, Cro —A Howes. . * stinate attach to falde ideas, For many genera- : Godefroy, | Vi 130, Juno I7—Arr ship Hornet, Harding, & She Chine arrtved off Crookhaven at five:A. M. on the | !utomoney for faa Pere rmatite, claimed tte ‘properry; | wons. to come it twill bo the creed. of plamers ize the Risgsiom of Jfaly. Beer Actor (2nd, Coemeiee, Larner a0 TO. | prancincs (and ald Pitteforrome}” Bid Both, bark Old Hitek>. “Mth, and reached Livespool.at about five on the morning | put the defendant insisted that his title as a success(ul A Logie children _ is anes oes to ae andthat |: qe Schleswig-Holstein Quentio Senr Richard Hi ‘ale, Barbadoge Baker & Dayton. : | ery. Callaghan; Coronel 234, Dele Odin (Dan), Plam, Sew SP 8 te Hib * runner of the blockade was a good one, and that, even if | Of the negroes to work. To struggle with the disconten F nat an 27t : ol “ ‘Co. In port July Ist, ship Lonisa Walsh, Gilmore, from Callao, the 2046 July. Shipidid. wos maa good he “bea F claim to the | 2d. {opposition ‘such men would of itself be In the Federal Dict at Frankfort on the 27th Bavaria, Soke Me Patan Ges ine 7 Arce in —sea | tent poets Jee ip Lonisa Wal Im: une hard enough, and yet it would be light compared with | S8xony and Hesse Darmstadt brought forward the follow- fee ico ng | prio , leaky _Blapoleon Taki United States, in consideration of the fact that he had lost Undige, Clark, from Baltimore via from Australia, disg: Mexico. on'His Own tion :— i = fs ‘000 "onfederate Chan. | the troubles of the negro question. Planters could be te Th, ‘Alex Nickels, Tracy, Lingan—'Thompson & Hunter. | Janeiro, arr 2ist do; George and Heury, Walker, from Guay- ay a, al News Saiy 28.) | collie’ i, he Cuntehera le government, the Vice Chan. | jeft to themselves till they had found by experience that irst—That the Austrian and Prussian goveramentsbe | Schr ‘N'L Compion, Dickays Richmond-—-Van Brunt & | aquil, arr 20 nl. Freatenant'Golenel Lafon, formerty of te Laperial | said there could be ke doubt that the United States were | thelr notions were mistaken, ‘They have sense enough | s#Kod what they havo donc, or intend to do, towards the | wyaighi. 2” nor, ro eneanetenraga se) or el . ROW on the retired’ llet, is dbout to proceed to | entitled to the cotton; butas to the force of the to give them up when driven to it by neceatity, but the fone bi omar I al ek qoopera. | sehr GW Hyman shaw, Puitadelph ran Kellner Yorua Cros, July 28—In port bark Singarella (Br), % nied to organize. corps-of gondarmery in that coun- | mont between the Southern government and Mi {Prio. | Resro must be tenderly treated or he will die, “Fhecrime | #ud whewher they propose. te by tho Tree votes of the | Ser Forrester, Murray; Elizabethpori—Holyoke & Mur- for York, ready! brig Bimooe (Br), Hlggine, trom ior, a leau, that was a more serious matter, since it wi transaction “between a government de facto and the citizen of @ country wholly unconnected with. the rebel and de jure governments.” He considered that, subject to any argument to be hereafter adduced, when the cause was thoroughly heard, these successors to such de facto of the ery black man in the Southern States is the same as that of bis brother negro in the West Indies— that he has no wants, He is content as long as he enough to eat, and as he can get that with little effort he sees no reason to toil. Where the .country, like Barbadoes, is so thickly iated that he must work to live he is ga jus, but if there is room idle. people of the duchies. Secnd—That Austria and Prussia be requested to bring about the incorporation of Schleswig with the German Confederation. Third—That in the event of the latter request being granted, the Federal Diet should declare its readiness to “ne Aurore: Carpenter, Norwish—it 3 Kackett & Son, barke Warren Hallett, Rider, Goree p Aurora, Carpenter, Norw! 8—Arr , ipl NEE te Wieholaa, Nicholas: Phitade Mahon eee Peietet = jelphia; ‘atu, ‘The following vesuela were cleared yesterday, but not re- | Burinxm; 0 Secht'G. W. Roogers, Act Emerson,, corr at tale chice from the Custom House.” Hap Weal. Gia bark Springbak (ick lates, Makin eed a of the above. character are so continually inthe French papers as to favor the idea that ™ must. lost: forward to the eventuality of taking > of Mexico on his own accownt. The Mexican _ “empire, whick we are continually toid.is strong in the all American Ports. Bes enanimous devotion of its subjects, has at this mo- | governmont were bound by the agreement of thre to | ¥ live h Fenounce its claims for the payment of the costs of the | Bark Fury, Lavender, Oadis—Tupper & Beattie. market; achre Emoline C Johneon, Gage, Phladelphias @meat a French commander-in-chief,.a French finance | whom ti swrored-d, le considered, therefore, | t ‘squat? he Bouthern ‘States are not @ | foieral Bey’ Bark Jenny (Brem), Havighorst, Bremen—Ruger Broa. Comet, Rich, NYork, Also cld, steamer Jersey Mite, 4 Dialcter anda French mounted police. Whenever Maxi. | that the United States must take the cotton, subjet to | tte island like Barbadoes, and the negro may be as idle | f execution in Holstein, and ¢o assume a portion of | Bark sonny (Rrem), tavigh me lage schrM Wiigat NYork; bark Daniel Webster, Kyder, Malaga; mecoteaamengce. | “Pa) Gee ett cone ey ea teers IMORE, Aug 8—Old bates, May Queen, Brown, Kio: Son & Oo. Brig Martha (Wor), Martensen, Cadiz—Holmboe s C0. ‘Tweed (Br), Davison, Cadis—Tupper & Beattie, cu y Strum, i if De Wolf & Oo. fulfilling the agreement made between the Confederate government and Mr, Prioleau; but as much disp would arise in ni jating the settioment of the affair, pilien shal) d cade the fight to Miramar—which pe ple think Re willbave to come t-—the ordres of a . ernment willbe found compkete. It was not 7 the Schleswig war expenses: The motion was refé sae can _He_pocd ot rer angbe won" Ck | witvout aisundon, te, Comlioe on Holes” 2 AI only idle, he is also improvident; he has been accus- | ‘irs. BA ~{eemething that the Condilutinel the ethor day, while | andas.one half of ths cotton appeared to be pretty cer- | tomed to receive his meat in due season, and he has Sehr Lane (Br), Strum, Halifax—D Gray. Providence( tikes Mettha; Barer der darit a: feed’, ing the mows.cf the Pull Mail Gazette, that | tainly the property. of the defunct government under | 2 more thought of providing for the future than a | 7, wsypt VED. Harttord; G L, Lovell, Hudson, NY; Bilzabeth Washbura.; Papen pay ‘ther; provinces hadteen mortgaged | the agreement, aud not Mr. Prioleau’s, he ordered that | horse has of saving hay in summer for use in winter. ene eeeeae at cue, chotere ot Alexandre {a oom-'| Steumsbiy Morning Stas, Nelece, Raw Oistene, Aseiel’, | asia. nYcx. ¢ Yo France, ssid the wiatemont was absurd as inferring | Mr. Pricleau should be appointed recelver in the cause, | At the same time he has no notionof starving if he | Armed. There had been in all only two deaths in. the | 7:30 PM, and crossed the bar at BU hase nt Bi ees iunide | yCANGOR: Aug G—Atr berk Mary E Thompson, Lanpher,. nt France would, ecridee nny part af het existing | which would uable him to depose of tho cotion and | san help , and if in the winter season be Gnds Linvelf | Roy. gulian Lansing, ‘Amerioan misvouary st Caio, and | thebet, pound we back Lonnglty (BD, hermbrle Kowturg NEERNANDINA AGEL Air aairs Sohn Landbal, Toth le ance claims a pao comes u "1 for sp 3 . in 5 on tl , : 4 lien fo cart whole ry, 4 oo F oganke io mes, ae sf prcbiy ree oust | taking it where ft can be got. It is very wrong to rob | Mr. W. C. Pangelaki, # naturalized citizen, at Alexandria. nT oe tte ear Oa | NYork: 8 N Smith, Hill, do, bound dt9 ¢ Com Pp b absol Ghd nal merely wpon a few specific those who have been more prodent than yourself, but people who will look the truth in the face can have little doubt about the dangers of society in the South in the future. tely the ty of the United ‘We nood not tell. our readers that: this sult is one of = very interesting and that the settlement of it is iikely to lead to considerable discussion, although, milee SE of BW Pass, caw a sorew steamer | “PHILADELPHIA, Avg So igamabip Rann, Mate Tarkey. ‘tobe the Atlanta, hence for New Or- | thews, ; brige Allert Davis (Br), Rebaris, 4 Cholera continued to spread in Constantinople. ‘The | leaner OUE ‘ott Sombrero, ‘passed steamahip North Siar, | Sesex (Ho, Eawretee i PR: kches Garinaa Nor: daily average of deaths was forty-five. jeans. tol ); Hattle Ross, Pola: 3 re ") of the ‘The diienitios of th Steamsbsp Columbia, perten, Berean, Aug 6, with mdse | Cardenas; Sarah Cuilen, Wood, the insportant: ase fortunebély, the eiult la’ bo entirely in the Randa of ¢ \¢ difficulties of the negro question are easily stated. and passengers. to leaton & Lo. New Haven; Baltimore, Dix, Calals; Ellga 8 Pott 4 Byes Ameria va. Prine mardeckied. | | (anette diplomatic dite wie ts arse ome | The tveedman hives in the. neighborhood of wen who Commercial Intelligence. Steamship: Conta, Halen, aklopateh, Aspinwall, July 1, | NVork; Emeline Keke. tm Lyne; Sf. Simmonn” Barrett was = ne my vt | of At the Dock Board yesterday there was no trouble | bave been accustomed to authority over him almost wore or Ju soca 5 * with yosrenaes and srerere. to Fay Sean 4 i | a oe bores 5 Lord, or bg relly Eee. Kiserica," tor an injunction tovresteat the dellvory to | om the subject, the board ‘simply beng freed by the Vice | "ithout control. His ile and careless, ving easily in | | Comros, Salento day 6,600 bales; market closing dull | sfleapalit Cit (Oates fesmagera fork Cones len, Lov PUaptapen Pattefson, and Nelli Ma Be defendants, Priciean and others, who held she bills | Chancellor's decision from any responsibility in the mat- eee ee ne ee ee het | Coane taeain Sales to speculators aud | “'Risamsnip ‘America. Clift, Beranmah Aug. 1, ‘with mdse | Batley, Poracd; schre Elixaveth, Johnson, Hartford: @ ‘eqgiain bales r, Mr. Prioleau receiv’ e cotton from them uy * y show! i Bi I ~ = By pg ep oocyte Roney oe ae fhe Aline | the terns of the ordor of the court, and Being thencefor. | De dealt with? It ts, perhape, too much to say that the Fs quiet but steady. ook * and passengers, to Wakeman. Gookin aon, 6th inst, | Gteeiinan, Steelman, Salem: Expédite, Fran iat 3815, 1on 77 9) spoke brig Montrose (of Thomaston, Me), Geo ; ast from at'Jago fbf ES 12 miles north of Hat@ras, pour: ea pet i Smale Smiih, Portsmouth, NII; Dt Kang, Ryan, Providence; Bhoot® ward responsible in the matter. wood stone nee sicamahip Nevada, hence for Savannah. PatcamahipD Roun, Packard, Washlagion, DC, TOhours, | frmiehe po plan adopted by the American Government is the best Provisions steady. possible, but i is at least recommendation, and | Lanp helders demanded an advance. we may approve it the more became ite principles Loxpox, July 20, 1865. are borrowed from our own ‘What we did when Consols 903; 290% for money. United States five- monasteries were broken up and sturdy beggars roamed | twenties 693. Iifinois Central shares 90} a Erie about the land, the American government begun to | 56% 0 64%. do. The principle of action is the same, though there is, " Maranall, Thos Holcomb, Godirey: Anule ctiten, 1, Hilton Head, 62 hours, Baty Boston Jas Logan, Smith, and W P Phillipe, SAN FRANCISCO, July 11—Arr shi; perine } Leslee (Pe) Murepean View of American Finance. ‘From the London Times, July 28. ‘The current number of the Revue d-s des con- tains ag article on the finances. of Amorica which resem sick and woun a. ‘Sht (Fr), La Forester, Liverpool, 42 days, with coal To fig Fokohsmom, sth, ship AM Lawieaes, Tages of America, bles nothing so much as one of the circulars in which | o¢ course, ‘Bark Suindaro (of Pictou, NS), Stanwood, Cow Bay, 28 | i26o*t iy ‘rire Foret at iseuz, Mr. Jay Cooke, tho financial agent of Pennaylvania, putts | Sen's Brean Teen been ear Weare with ooal, to ‘Thompecn & Yunter.” Se ihip Biizeborh Kimbell, Frost, Teekalets loin bark Jamis The.case was gno of great public interest, and raised | the securitios which he wishes to force upon the market. | as a sort of poor law board. es cc lcataliee k Sacramento, Hussey Fa, Porto Rico, 12 | (Br) peers Shanghes. most important questien—viz; wi. ether | Anything whioh finds a place in the Revue ts, on that ac- | throughout the South, at one of which each freed Some Cuban concesstonists, who still believe ia the | days, with sugar. £e, to F A a Se shige Br), D Swansea; 10th, United government, in resuming theis' eu- | count alone, worthy of attention, and the retura of peace | sug be enrolled, ‘The freedman may be masieriass far | NOUOF and good faith of the Spanish dons, have sept a | 17m A ake aria Petal rom Gen: | $F a Te aa as be ton Mere Norton over the Confederate States, are enuitied to the | in America will aatarally attract readers to the article in | he fs not to be homeless, and bis place of enrolment, is | vote of thanks to Marshal Serrano, asking of him to use | fusevs for New York. : coneaier (Be), Dapten, Orvge; tabs atan 2a Tau Cab in ped those Staies, wherever for wd, | question; but we cannot.congratulato our contemporary | bis place of settlement, the union from which: he passes | hs rem q . BErk Clenfusgos, Cole, Cienfuegos, 16 days, with sugar, to | eovbrilliats (Ror) Bock; dot Wark Harveod ¢ 3 any entered into by « tl. |.on this last contribution to ite pages. We are told | to work, and to which he returns if unemployed. The good near her Majesty, in order to obtain some | Ponvert & Co. Swansea, Tall, aflor rtativg the rebellion against the (nit ¥d | cullar opportunities of studylog ‘he ‘founclal “con- | fs'see thet tee ce ee and it 8 Rie duty | the gradual abolition of slavery. But the Spaniards, who ware Argentina, (er), Gehoyen, Malaga, (2 days, with | al my te BN poporerament Aaaiee wourpation <6 Be, gator 4 = ia country ; ee de that he is but another | i, seeures definite and fair wages to the laborer, ‘Ap- Brig E iter (of Haasan . Crumeey, Nassau, NP,7 days, ILLON & FOQGA AMERICAN STEEL SHI ‘a pretended ‘governments Under the ‘style of the’ | she details of gorhmercial life without Shaving mastored | Prenticeships, in the sense of contracts indissoluble for | OF the timp, have immediately sent a committee, com- | wi ee. PF Mestad "iuantford, Ric Janeiro, 48 foe mulled, BOc., 1c. $t and’ GE'S. “TO ashen sencek. Feecertment of Se Gouteacraie Sates,” mated that \| the, theory of Sele movement.” He 1a the world &,,(ebaite term, are not to be permitted, bat contracts | posed of Spanish slave traders, to plead against any social | aaya'’ a mo | New York. eb ast j ith coffee, to order. a, wi }, to mm Jul lon IVOR Ul in" Biers Csr ieee a | [)ORORs 2 eousae, PaOcvaRD rtNUT Jom mont th ‘Ddbis ofl, well; 21 bert Andi of Live! th {ueped ‘overbenrd ont vas: pe irews | Advice Lal M. HOWES, Attorney and Counsellor, 78 Nae. rig aie, Dix, ti als. 8 with a glowing picture of the United in their 7, Poewense’ ent as well as their future condition, and would have Sreasure which were part of the public Uh gee of the )' us believe that a civil war and an enormous national fe, and employed them in aid of the rebellion. | dest have enriched his nation. For the sake of the world, government some time since caused a we egret that the picture is too tobe true. The Marge quantitye? cottonwhich had been acquired in ox- | Unked States are undoubtedly dostined to play a great ercwe.of their usurped authority to be shipped from yee in fature history; but we must believe, in spite of Mr. terminable at the option of either If the coatract is faithfully oberved ou both aides, there | °F Political change intended to be introduced im the ie, of course, nothing more to be done; the freedman | Colony, chiefly in its present system of labor. The petition has obtained the position of an agricultural laborer, and | Of tbe old fogy ish party is based on the false further interference is unnecessary, ground that said reforms aro Sie ae and contrary, The future condition of the negro in the South de. | t@ the general will of her Majesty's colonial subjecte.* pends, however, much more ov the planters than on the But the paramount feature that distinguishes the ment. It they will acquiesce in the new ordor | Spaniard’s scheme is the sum of five hundred thousand ech, pretended goverment, under thelr usurped at. thamselvor of moneys, goods aud days, to master. Brig Semeon, Delano, i dam, 17 days, with log. " woods Bevis Pe ae 78, with log. © TO THOMAS R. AGNEW’S, NOS, 200 AND 4 . - Greenwich sirect, corner of Murray, and there you wif’ Texas to Havas, with a view to its being shipped | \Valker's arguments to the con that they will long | hich has d > 2 (Br, of Yarmouth, N&), Blaurelt, Silenus, PR, | find Teas, Coffees, Fish, Flour and ev else cheaj u q come upon them, ¢ jollars subscribed among the pro-sl men of C ‘days, with sugar and molasses, to Boyd & Hilach ‘ ing - See» to England aid wold this country on behalf of | fl the effects of the great ‘traggie through which they | quiches come upon them, the material “Seauisition | dostined to get by bribery what the prose and their im, | “Brig industry, Buns, antigay 19 dajo, with suga my store in ‘New York. One price MTOR Gor THR DIRRCTED amiPHENT Mir Peralkcr declares that it is a mistake ¢ of freedom, If the planters resist the new system, the | Cogs may Of Spaniards tu the chemceey outed im the | Wiehe taetl, Eaton, M R. r = Among other shipments, and that which formed the | thie the United States, have boen at all impoveriahea by | Be&r® must look Ser ie, ten chee eee | uae po gg gy cane solewarey pes p ene i SECURED 10 THE HUMAN RACE °, i 7 jorthern farmers w been , ow foun our mistrust in ‘ P # . ontagg : ure wel ‘ in. Nor have w f Balt 0 \ ‘6 é Sled under Ba;lish colors tran Havana,’ with this } been’ raised within the Union, ‘This in steelf would | in'aicmpling to get rid of negroes dtoyetier, nove thet | action of our Spauish anti-slavery society. Its founders | 1,days, with cotton. tomaster. Chevrah Savannah READY RELIEF. of cotton, which was consigned the defendants } gem to be insuMictent, but he goes on te say that since | no promt can be got out of breeding them for slavery, 15 U8 sehr George Mangham, He cag y= Myke 4 Pain inetantly removed; all acute, inflammatory. melerious > Hall, , \ 5 or termina and others, whe carry om ba siness at Liverpool | the ovttbreak of hostilities the rich have become richer, Croker career cs cunacipetion, becauee the inume. ae a ! discouraging; but, w! diate, unconditional abolition of will Infectious discases prevented an an “Braver, are — tm The enn, which ho ae — pei _ e scorase better wages, and this because S atinles, thay a Ann fa on = wh va 4 the Tuonopoly and privileges of Caban asccwsay, Portland for Washington. vol feeble and nervcus Teetored ‘0 [-. 4 Viger and * at. Liverpeot, and ie mew lying in the | ablo'mive of commoditics, snd_ the withare eas which they purchased an escape {rom still greater evils, | The impartial pudlic will decide whether a set of men New Bedford. , One bo cont duce will d metre grok, i L- comaplalnt oka, ‘She bill proseoned tomate (hat the re- | aesdeof thousands of mie from tetuerian mennen Frhe postpone the justice and rights of the Boston for Philadelphia, and keep the stomach clear aud healthy than ton dollart> ei bo fig How at an emi, and the no-aaliod Confeder- | MMI the ranks of the army has cleared the labor | GfCet Rush of Emigrants to America, | vor the purse and usurpations of the oppressors are Bohr Connections: Haye, New Ha spent for all other medicines or bitters in une. Lmagie Movcrament dimolved, all the ja'at or public | market and bettered the fortunes of those ‘whe usin Costeiieunaan of tas Laxiemnie. Son fuamons pervenss of ony retecs hea re Beit Sulla Si ; Brnag Handethport for Salem, wil insteclly free tee petehen Tem Oe meet vinem ed J BToverey of the persons constituting meh pretended | were left It is searcely ereible that any one pre migracite & ease te Herth aaseae eotaterD ‘ha | Fearon than the might of gold, and'no other hope than f Audrew tewart diltert, Wow Haves po eT Biteaicininnaieliaieh emia sea Deen Gipreanty eiaed. eo the pieiaume, axed thet ths | ouch sresh es thin ft ts Mirae ce that cae eotved, PY | by the fifteen thousand Polish re now dispersed | the utter demoralization of the Spanish Court, are try- FJ W Hine. Manson, New Haven Fea ren SO HA, COMPLAINTS, iy ates Re ie-Teaser trannies at Oo wen | Genet Gponane one Ghul: an cm Amy penn ny gh among the Swiss cantons, and they are m active com. | !06 to defeat every measure proposed in Congress by Se- | Schr William, Pie her, ‘New Haven. Looneness, diarrhcea, cholera morbus or painfal disc! " the abeolute property of the. plainnilfs, and | world to become rth, It te not necesary that any one. | Waication with Washington, through their delogate, | Balors or Deputies favorable to the Cuban cause, should Bene ions Ghetent bane et Mowbers. from the bowels, are stopped in fifeen or twenty mint Sought @ be GanVMN Ge than Meta na 0s) boon | should be grieves with the fesamtiee cf nt ¥ one | Kownikolski, about the terms on which they would Mice to convince the Cuban concossionista how desti- G'itavard, Jayne, Hartford for Atha by taking Radway'e Ready Retief. He congestion or ingany wt by ‘the United Blates Consul at Liverps 8! upon | try the experiment and Keep at peace with owe naiuie | feceived aa’ agricultural laborers in the States. The | tte of foundation are the hopes of a party who expect efforsen, rewer, Hartfora for Albany. ll nc ee ee raver, Erenivolm &Co., requiring them not to Vall of | burs. Let hult the artisans of the kingdom be asstn. | Helvetic Diet has alroady voted a subsidy to each emi. | the regeneration of their country from « nation s0 far Morrell, Hartford for Albany Oe et, ONES AND PAINS. \ , blot at Salisbury Plain, and be constantly furnished with | ST#Ht Of one hundred and eight francs, and it ix expected | Pehind the age, Bene G 8 Adarsé, Adame: New 1 headache, whether sick or nervons: rheumatism, Inn all manner of articles, which they shall be required de. | {tat the French government will place some of its tmana- precnemn ar ne Dries Adams, New London, ins and weakness io the back, spine, or kidneye: Tax Gram Caor m Say Joaquix, Cat.—More than an erage crop is luced in every of the county or y that we have visited, of wheat, and oats, The grain ie dead ripe; but harvest hands are #0 port ships at their disposal for conveyance to their piace of destiny. TRYING TO STEM THE CURRENT. {Stockholm correspondence of London Post, July 27.) hr Zoe, Hall, Providence, hr Alfred Hall, Barlow, Providence. Sehr Eliza 8 Crowell, Smith, Norwalk for Elizaueihport, ger FY pose, ue ts —— Conn, Fe does Feces Fae gre sata Roatan" " ip, refused, however, to deliver up the cotton to the | liberately to break to pioces and destroy. Surround the inti, and in particular the defendant Prick *% | island with Bishop Berkeley's wall of brass, so that no med to be entitled to the cotton, which had been co ¥% | other nation shall interfere with the experiment. There Swigued io hiv firm by Heirora & Co,, his agents at Ha | will then be at the same time a perpetual demand for “k. ‘around the liver, plouriay, swellings of the Joinig in the bowels, hi urn and paing of all kinds, Ri Ready Relief moments, change Aa ill, ina few nd pleasures, and give you good! A ‘ “ a that only abeut half the crop has yet been | Sehr Mi kland. ‘gewana, under an arrangemont with the defacto Confed- | labor and a removal of superfinous rompetition from the a Norway they continue to deprecate the extent to | scarce t y 3 Sewiate fovervment, before the submission of Kirby Smith ( labor market; mo foreign debt will be created, und we | Which emigration from that country to America is still Eatered.~ stockton: (Cal) Independent, ae Sept Ges Uren, ents idaisateer ee Ameer CHILBERO'S GERMAN OINTME: RRANTRS! “Wo the federals, ‘The shipment of this cotton formed one | shall be getting rich amain. Such, at least, is Mr, | °®Tied on. The departure of her stalwart sons from a ir Ada Herbert, Crowell, Gloucester, - ae een aeons poet 9! wong reries of transactions between Prioleau and the | Walker's argument, althoogh it must be plain to'all men | COURtry so thinly populated is naturally regarded asa | Poraroms m Maree. —The Bangor Whig calculates that | Schr Thos B Smith, Kelly, Albany for New Bedford. gid Wounds, I, Salt Rhewa, “and Skis Confedera'e xovernment, under which he had incurred | 4. Nat if the plan were persevered in we should at Inst Mud | feat Calamity; but though this expatriation of her people | nearly two hundred thousand bushels of potatoes of last | chr xiarla X Hall, Lawrence, Forland, Cons for Frey. | Diseases, ac’ For aalc'at the drug store, i Bowery. wery heavy |abilities (10 the extent of £20,000), and to | ou *selves naked and, it is to be hoped, ashamed of our been going on for some time, it was not unti! 9 | year’s crop have been shipped at that port, and yet [4 cken, Al for Prov! re. Src ms ae & the realization of thie cotion he looked alone for satsfac- | fol, ¥. that it bad assumed such proportions as to excite | quantities are loft over in farmers’ hands, They have BELOW. Ww ° oi, ‘eft.on of those liabilities, Under these circumstances the Ay ter this sample of Mr. Walker's reasoning, we might ba and yet since ¢ time it has been | been sold forshipmentas low as twenty-five cents per | One ship and two brigs. FROM 1 TO 1,000 ORS’ POWER. “Will was died, and the plaintiffs now moved for an injunc- | bo ex Sused if we dismissed hie contribution to the Revve | Steadily on the increase, having in 1868 reached 6,050 | bushel. The new crop promises to be immense, if no BAILED, Possoaning all the advantages of the most recent improve... ‘ion. witho. ¢ further consideration; but it i# worth while to pane, in 1857 the number having risen to ne, ‘and | blight strikes the vines this month. The early potatoes Steamabips Scotia, Bavaria and Northern Light ment the use of «i and of than one balf the size ARGUMESTS PRO AND cow. Jance a \Jittle at hie main argument. Shortly it is this waving in 1861 attained its maximum of 8,860. it may be | Are already offered in market in large quantities, and are Weight and nuinber of parts of other engines, with tho ute The Attorney General, Mr. Gita , and Mr, | He finda ‘Be valuation of the real and personal ropefhy satisfactory to Englishmen to knew that of those at least | 01d as low as seventy-five conte, { economy in steam, friction, operation, repairs ae dppeared for the plaivtitty ns the mo- | of the Uni, ed States, at the time of the census of 1800, to | tWo-thirds embarked for Canada, while only one-third image re pee Mlscotlancous. KDAPTED 10 MARINE, STATIONARY, PORTABLE. and contended that the Contede: overnment, | have been a Bout £1,427,000,000, nnd at the cenens of 1860 | WoNt to the United States, though there ie reason to fear Died. 6 Watsa, Gilmore, from Callao for Genoa, put AND roGbMort In the positien of rebels aud mere wrongdoers, had | to have been About £3 282,000,000, showing an increase | ‘Aa many af thoae who to go to the British pre. | | Catt. —On Wednesday, August 0, at balf-past ve. M., | inte'Vainersieo Jane a leaky Engines on exhivition and for sule at the oMce of imo rover to enter Into aby contract which could give the | in the ten yea, ™ of one hundred and twenty-six per cent. | Soave, Aad 7 detination @tervarde hanged, ad that | Maar Jaws Cat, ‘Soun Ban Browmina te ashore on Blackwell's Island, THE HICKS ENGINE O., 8 Liberty atreet, N. Y. ants, who had full notice of the rights of the | The ation (the anime time rove froin 25,191,876 10 | Consequently many have victims in wi The friends and relatives are respectfully invited to | 4°. Portland for Wilton 1 CT wre MRTG States and of the rebeliion M the confederates, | $1,446,080. Mr. Walker then assumes that something | _.!% Sweden no correct returns of those who havo emt. | sttend the funeral, from 192 Mulberry street, on Friday | gifts, Oxx Scorn, Leneh, from Portiand for tilwon weedy | 1) H2.~ ty my bt as against ¢ atid, tieew ful owner Nike these rates o.% inerease in population and wealth ing, at nine o'clock, without further invitation. Sete ne ult, and ¢ same day for New. | storative know: ir. ) @ C., Janed Y C., Mr. ¢. Mil. | Have continued sinc’, 1860, and will continue during the | hat the average number who have embarked from Sw: YEN. —On Tuesday, August 8, after rt but bern. ¥ Cancers, Consumption, Rheumatism and many” tos Hr dish for transatlantic ports has not annually exceeded | Ines, which he boro with Christian $5. Scrofula, rn ‘rice $1 a bottle, other chronic Aig 58: He nd, aestiming also that the Dr. H. AND! ‘Sroeal increased, he compares the suit in the post- | burdem- of ft at the mveral decenniat petted with nd in no higher | the increasing Jatio,S and wealth, and shows le property this | how small it will be, an.® how easily it might be ul med as now in the hands of British subjects, | oxtinguished. Almost every Step of this argument tude, Miemas. from fifteen hundred, which, when compared with the num. | FLYNy, the oldest son of Patrick and Mary Flynn, in the witca Bre tan! ron tao earip on Chairs ber of those who are known to havo eailed from the lesa | 20th year of his age, ing, during « thick foe, about 16 miles SW from Monta wd Populous kingdom of Norway, His friends and acquaintances are an meaning @ invited Coll N for Philadelphia, BILLIARDS. of the greater degree of conten! to attend the funeral, on Friday afternoon, : hate Mek Cer tan Te recrvcerreer teed this tban in that portion of this one o'clock, from 286 West Thirty-seventh mlwarks stove and rece! Ke. AMOR | on a (7m behalf of the prin. | remainder of the cons FY; . defendants, contended that the plaintite wore on. ve to stand for the purposes of thie ‘the pom. | Garten meat ae: tee 3 of the Confederate governmen ert io'd the post bow, QALBCA BILLIARD TABLE, % BIZE, IN GOOD could only obtain it on the terms of | is erronoous, In the frat placc® 48 to the assumed cen. twoon Ninth and Tenth avenues, : Leaner aan oe a eer ae iboetee Ho ae, | VOR SALE A Br Honanoes complete, cheap for canbe Prope anon, At Orbe nenda ndergo repel Be: all engagements made in respect of | gus of uy ry of the cou.™'ty. This included in Dist hed Criminals. io een Bint om Wodneeday, August 9, of | where they will undbrgs repalre, rect, corner of Allen. , "thelr, predecessors, the Confederate government, | 1890 tho value of the slaves, recXoned, aa they then | | Comstanco Kent would shortly bo transporied te Free. | consumption, Band, P. Rugpox, aged 80 ycars, 6 months ‘Whatemen. R BALE~A MARBLE BED MAHOOANY BILLIARD Be. ‘gh British wabjects. It was, indeed, @ max wart: | wore, an eo much taxable property of “belt owners; and, | Mantle, Western Australia, It ts aid that the informa. | “"pt.dey™. Ship Champlon, Worth, sld. from Kdgartown August @th, POR RA ets phiy wt No. T North Williain street, Wang an. * of propeetion that « government which | according to American authorities, gomething like | tion that her life tmd been spared produced no visible ineral services to be held this (Thursday) afternoon, | for Atlantic and North Pacific Oceans. North succeeds, Mm conquering and cuepiactng a d af; Bovern | £400,000,000 must be deducted from the 1-*(8! on account | effect upom her when it was communicated. Seon nas te ye rd See |e ee vabuezidl hr CIGARS AND TOBACCO, ment could Property of the displaced gov 1m | of this \vem, Next, all the money of Kog.€h and other | De. Pritehard, who poisoned bie wife and. mother-t Ts On Wednesde A Spoken, ae ae an hy, SOUNtEY and obtain the axatstance of the | capitalisia invested’ i e ce the waLs.—On Wednesday, August 0, Mrs. Jase Carne. 5 tor Liv VE AR MANUFACTURING COMPANY > po de 2 ‘ Wbty to wrest ib from British wabjec Cluded in be vee af property We tee evn th JAW, WA EXeculed in Glasgow on the 28th July, in the | awe inane, widow of Georke ~ Yd this city, Pah 4 from New York for Liverpool, August 6, lat N2Y dot og y ¥ , had entered . # /*) ex} contract with the de b would ve imogmnilyy to form am onlay of thie aunt; rig Princess Allee (Br), hence for Neuvitae, July 29, lat MANLY AOKI yoopla, The wre vabed made Deathe er Third Poe) 329 90, lon 72, 1 $e $10) « Worraud Presence of oo inimenne crowd, estimated = Aron at Due notice will be given of fun: on tee Ww

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