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NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, AUGUST 4, 1807. v FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL; te Sarorpay, August 3—6 P.M $05,100 ‘Ino railway share market was dull but steady at the ” decline of last evening up to noon to-day, when a break $12,625 10 Evie demoralized it, and during the rest of the day it 6,708 declined sharply, No apparent resistance was made to settee ‘she decline im Erie by the partics who were recently Dulling 1%, and the rapidity with which {te course was $189,085 eeversed took the street by surprise, This turn of the ‘market, to which all looked forward, has come sooner ay ‘than was expected, and the extreme monetary ease 189/085 ‘which at presont prevaiis has failed to check it, The Bcc ‘principal speculators who were recently bulling the $696,671 Dearing the SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. Saunt Anant Se 8 ORS A. 3 BostgaWatert ower 4 = fr There was no change in the rates for money, loans ‘baving been made freely at 405 per cent tothe ‘@tock houses, but the effect of the present decline tm stocks will be to make tenders ‘moro exacting as to margins and to call in some of their foans. Hence those who are still carrying large blocks ~@f sveoke will have to reduce their lines; and herein lies ‘the maia source of disturbance on the Stock Exchange, “Tho bank statement for the week is likely to show an SEcSRSESERSERE = SSeSessusssss et f ‘Ancrease of $1,000,000 in legal tender notes, of an equal beam -Qmount in apposite, and of $4,000,000 in foans, while ‘Mich Cea ‘the specie will probably show a decrease of $2,200,000. ea At the tem o’clock open board réilway shares were TH Cen. RB steady but dull. New York Contral sold at 1043; Erio, anew 3 F “ISX; Reading, 108% a4; Michigan Southern, 80%; Cat & ‘Clevotand and Pittsburg, 9434; Rock Island, 10174 a %; Northwestern, 474 ; do. preferred, 703; ; Westera Union Telegraph, 473¢ a. At the drst regular board there was no material change {m prices, and the tone of the market was steady, but on the second call there was a sudden break in Erie, which ‘aad been previously kept remarkably firm, and sales ‘were made as low as 73. This affected the whole rail- ‘way list, and thore was considerable activity under an ‘oxcited pressure to sell. Now York Central closed % tower than the same time yesterday, Erie 214, Reading 4, Michigan Southern 3, Cleveland and Toledo 1, Rock Island 34, Northwestern 134, do. preferred %, Quick- silver 134, Milwaukee and St, Paul 3, Western Union Tele- @rapn i. Fort Wayne was higher, Obio and Missis- Sippi cortificates 34, Pacific Mail 3. Government securities were strong and moderatively active, Coupon five-twenties showed an advance of 3, issue of 1865 4, ten-forties 2, seven-thirty notes of the a) ver 2 SER SESBSESESESSESESS TSC BSESE SER SES oo Quieksivee Min Co. cal 3 Mariposs timing Uo TIDE WATER RECEIPTS. The quantity of flour, wheat ‘wheat, corn and bariey left at tide water during the fourth week in Juiy in the years 1866 and 1867 was as follows:— second series 3¢. Among “the State stocks Teunesseo Flour, tbl. Wheat, bu. bee bu. Barley, bu. sixes declined 114. The Express stocks were lower, 102,100 999,109 _— Adims showing a decline of 134, United States of 11, 8,000 8,700 917,800 bh»! and Wolls, Fargo & Co. of 3. Inc..... 1,200 Dec, 93,400 Dec. 81,300 Inc, 600 At the open board at one o'clock the market rallied Wightly, and thore was mo marked pressure to soll, the volume of business being light. New York Central sold at 1045; Erie, 7314 8%; Reading, 1055 9 24; Michi- gan Southern, 793,054; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 94 (8. 3); Oleveland and Toledo, 121%; Rock Island, 100% 2101; Northwestern, 4754; do. preferred, 69%; Pacific Mail, 146; Western Union Tetegraph, 47 (a. 8.) During the rest of the afternoom the markes was weak and excited to the verge of panic, owing to a further de- Slino in Erie, which, soon after four o'clock, touched 69— & decline of 6% from the highest price of the morning. Subsequently 1 fluctuated feverishly, and at siz o'clock The quantity of the samo articles left at tide water from the commencement of navigation to the 3lst = ais inclusive, during the.years 1866 and 1867, were Bi Flour, bile, Wheat, bu, Corn, bu. Barl L 108,300 1, ytigod re ety 400 1 64,000 286,000 812,300 S100 Dec..... 64,300 Dee. 1,086,000 De.6,187,100 100 Dec. 75,200 PB thong the wheat to flour the bnen pred the this year, compared with tbe cor- fecfenailgrber period last Rice shows a decrease of 271,500 barreis flour. The f comparative table shows the quantity of some of the principal articles of produce loft at tidewater from the commencement of navigation to and including the Sist of July in the years indi- the following quotations were current:—New York Cen- 1865, 1866. 1867. tral, 10354 8 3; Erle, 69% a 10; Reading, 1050; Michigan Southern, 78% a 79; Cleveland and Pittsburg, Perr 9 920 54; Rock Island, 9944 a %; Fort Wayne, 105 a x; 372/000 286:000 Northwestern, 45%; do, preferred, 683, a; Western 909,400 4,812,300 Union Telegraph, 40% a %. ee: sie Goverament seourities closed strong at the subjoined ‘410,600 "125,800 quotations:—Rogistered, 1881, 1103 « 110%; coupon, 208,700 116,700 1881, 110% 0 11036; five-twenties, registered, 1862, 109 a 4 23 100%; five-twentite, coupon, 1963, 112% a 112; do, 4 400 1864, 109% 109%; do, 1865, 100% a 110%; do., Jan. 39,600 400 aary and July, 108% « 108%; five-twentles, coupon, coe”. Sere 1867, 1094, a 1084, ; ten-forties, registered, 983; a 9834 ; 104,400 * 47,600 ton-forties, coupon, 1024 a 10234; gold, 140% a 140%; ; August soven-thirties, 107% a 108; June do., 107% a 207% ; July do., 1075¢ a 10734; August compounds, 1864, L105¢ a 11954; October do., 1183¢ a 118%; December ., 117% a 117%; May do., 1865, 117 a 117%; August , T18'al 1654; Septeiider do., 1153; a 115%; October o., 116 al15%4. MOVEMENTS OF FLOUR AND GRAIN AT CHICAGO, ‘The following shows the receipts and shipments of flour and grain at Chipago for the week ending July 27, im the corresponding The gold market opened at 14034, and after declining 1867. 1866. $0. 140} advanced to 1403,—the closing price. There et was an active borrowing demand for coin, and loans were 830,844 made at rates varying as follows in favor of the lender:— 171,184 3, 1-16, 3-32, 7-64, 5-64, The gross clearances amounted ie to $46,588,000, and the gold balances to $1,216,661. Tho steamer Arago took out $408,164 in specie, the Borus- 25,336 ga $135,000, the Helvetia $135,000, and the City of Pe Boston $122,000. 126,329 Toe foreign exchange market was inactive, as usual, waa on Saturday, and rates were nominal. Bankers’ bills on Engiand, at sixty days, were quoted at 100% = 110%; at three days, 110% a 3;; commercial bills, 100% a %; bills on Paris, at sixty days, 6.13% 06.123¢; at three ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES: ‘al days, 6.11% @ 6.10%. Other continental bills were | revexrcor—Steamel meager gent coianik coheed cated thus: — and son, Mr Hughes, he, Coxel, Mr Bryan, Mr Roland, Mr Jones, Mr Ka ir Branconl, Mr Foster, Captain Gardner, Mr Patehet, Mr ite icbola, James Kerr, AC De Millo, M Piatt, Connor, Mr Morris, Mr e steerage. sp Movitts—Steamship Caledonia—James H A Baker, Grabam, Tonn Hatson, George 8: |, George Oe Hambure Soot Scohietaaret Se hae ace a ramnily, jathewson a james Boece MeLaan, William Rows oi Mining shares were dull and rina, At the ftrat | Sud daughter, James oard Corydon closed Se. higher than at the same time daughter, pa wi ora a 4 ‘daughter, sins yd nd servant, William McCabe, JE atu, ‘and $23 in the yesterday, selling at $1 30; Rocky Mountain, 5c. selling H ‘at §1 80; Midas Silver 20c., selling at $225. Quartz Hill Departures. was 10c. lower, selling at $2; Smith & Parmelee 10c., | |, Pa SC mahip Helvetia—Robert Hi and Mrs Gelling at $6; Walkil Lend sold at 650. (2. 3); La Crosse | fwd, George Pucnes, Sure Turner eB hs Wa L. Brow: Arion Win W Di B Whitheld, Hu; jtephen Wiseman, J HBacilorgiy. W Sy. Shona Onmas baton Senen beans tet % ey Ft pitas iioighy. Mra L Bradiey ire Bari, Adrian Gold, 826; Consolidated Gregory Gold, $6 80. Davis. Mise F Cooper, Sta ‘The dry goods movement at this port for the month of | Hougkii July is thus showa:— SSTERED 7OR CONIUMTTION Birch,” Frank Bestly, EBA trios Shone, Leslie ra cock, on ns size 2 anioe Batieraeldy i Hatten," eae P vaughen, 9, L mt P iz a 's10 Ts on and tit ee ee ad sical 281:426 "108,837 = 300,980 | Johu James Kelly, Mrs mee rn Sire Poets, | Me wis Mies A Wolff, DB i +h Sparshow, Te Te one ees eee haaae A | SET the ee 1867. han, eo tator LW Lomux, Mrs’ arab Ff Manufs, of wool.... suith: 08 $1.1 33s 904 wh AS ‘Raward 3 Manafs, of cotton. ‘208,789 182,082 } Woin, lt, irs and and die Aizander te ALY z eae. 432,720 201 938 i =I Sov, Mr L Crawford, Levi Coflin and Henry W Cofli 233 '845 062 203,407 | 3 Hardain and wite, James IT Golden, Wi Harri Miccel'a‘Gry goods. “40lt04 Siren —‘oorlos | Hosen, Mr Dobell aid brother, GC Goodrien (6 A I Mota! withdrawn... $2103,966 $2,220,608 $1,254,410 | \'Seott, ‘Me flags cd win Reso, te W ene, ‘Daa 'ent for consis, “ausa ues 7,862,548 "9,724,200 | acascow ano —Steamship Co! —_—_——_— —_—_— ——— ‘Miss Careine Durant. Mise, Fartnene Dorgan eS $7,080,455 $10,002,056 $4,978,688 a eee ae rs ia rign “Paice. Sahn Gardner, INTKRED FOR Age aace es “4 ope Cardser, 1866. 1867. Mrs Gardner, i HK Whiton, Matthias Feb- 5 . Mra Fehren, Wm Currie, ‘Cureio ep Manote of woot:... $2100380 $i,b00 ida g1,a3s fos | Sth4rrenen. vm Curtin, es, Curie ahd jasant er | General Manufs, of cotton. 64,513 273,892 213,5: Rev Chas E Lind: Jonathan Minot, Jr, James Stewar (, nto PF Ss 3 be 4 Wo See oa ci Cate Templeton, Mrs jauufs, ; : 224) 1 Sarah Hallam, John Henning, Sorrenson. Miscel'a, dry gooda . 35,995, 141,086 98, Sovruamrtos aND Havae—Stesmsbip Borussia—Mr and PAROS — yy Mrs J Ludovici, two children an Laderict, Mise Add ent. ‘tor cons'a. 4,924, 089 § 48 Aviasise Poem l seta. nn 8 Tota! ont, at the port $7,226,293 $10,727,463 bs gare © Bormann, hl, Ferdinan ‘The receipts for customs and the receipts, payments jaa three children, «and balances at the Sub-Treasury im this city for the aS ry Adoiphus Wer. ‘wook have beon as follows:— IV 'senitmer SP Piborer, ‘Reoripts ee VRalance, > | Wn hawer, Fr Scheuer acd family, Mrs Charice Vierech, $3,450,173 80,89 $129,874,801 fom ton ‘and Infant, and others in the » iesea e008 131,726,798 ymship. rages Copies wen ire em, bid sen 126,315,067 cottag, ie he Liege He, Geary, a lee Horence C Mise Eile ie 4 126, 127,085,062 Merrpree, Sis Le ra justace, C P Platt ANE 2. Sects BEocoot 1,501,310 Tet, wot be pana Sy if Yewe ‘Aug. 3: 856,000 11448,006 510,199 128,761,670 an dae eek ‘The totale at the close of various weeks since the Sami A Warner br to Joba O i oo -eommenoement of the year sum ap as foll + . ~ we shy Eee ooh: 1 Wess Custom ————_—Sub- Trearury, —_——— eo iawrenes pss _ Reeipts, Payments.” Balances, San". $1054. 057 $17 665 913,304 408, $102.612.658 can hge Feb. 2.. 2,004,700 19,897,446 19,168,306 103,325,450 oD Aye | Fs M Gib, March 2. 3,162,288 17,680,658 40,606,248 {00,808 i ‘Apri: 6.. 2,408,007 18°889.856 “9.942.601 105,180,704 rob, Ged Muy 4.. 2.190.606 28'401.654 37,039,020 110.334,000 owe, Ate Juve 1; 1,055,088 18,850,257 27;647'745 128,583,732 ‘Bartlett, June 789,140 18,876,740 6,347,553 134,112,089 on June 15. 190s. 713 17,834,628 17,331,217 134,616, iyi and Jinegd, £030.00 I2eae'109 Ae'oaaons Tan iz0;T4s LB Met iaore Gay: Jono. HEAD SSAIBaNT B8/ouaeTs 182450170 | rad, Arr oned, ay io4 fi HS Se BR ee | ee pee aly AND s and Jaiy 20. 1,901, 080,408 17,830,479. ot , Ji He LOWES anes BLeoseee dso seeees | Rilgh ‘Fei rf Subjoined is the United States Mint July :— Gold deposits from all sources, ee da ae | deabaee oli CUBA h SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. Arrival of Southern Emia Emigrants for Brazil in Distress—The Murder on Board the Ameri- can Bark Wallace—Health of Havana. Havaxa, July 27, 1867. The British steamer Red Gauntlet, Captain Cameron, from Mobile on the 13th, touching at Pensacola, arrived at this port in distreas on the 25th inst., with 120 Sou th- ern emigrants for Rio Janeiro, It appears that there is Tam sorry to be obliged to report a murder, which ‘was committed on the 24th, on board of the American twenty-ni ‘The result of be mortality was 44.82 per cent in Havana, and 23.69 in other parts, The total in June, 1866, was 158 cases, of which thirty-seven deaths. Some of your readers may not be aware pe the Cap- ‘ish Con- continue in full force in Cuba, despite of the Royal Order dated May 14, 1867, and therefore all persons com- ing to this ever faithful island,”” of whatever nation- ality, most bring the nec ports with them, duly endorsed by the Spanigh Consuls or Consular Agents, at the port of departure, by their vises, or modus operandi for collecting the fees. tain General has seen fit to notifiy to suls abroad that the former rej bing The Cuban Press—Some Estimates of Cire Havana, Tuly 27, 1867. To a reading people like the Americans tbe following ‘account will prove a startling fact, which no correspon. dent has ever brought forward, that Iam awaro of, and as the result of my investigations, which in figures of plain arithmetic approach as near the truth and reality as anything that can be ascertained in this country, the Jeast comment I make upon the subject will perhaps bo the best, The entire population of Havana proper is supposed to consist of about two bundred and fifty thousand souls, of all colors, There may be about twenty periodicals issued in the capital, including weekly and monthly Publications, But there are only five daily papers, and these are only permitted to publish political news and treat on polities, and to such a limited extent asthe censor may think proper. These are Diario de la Marina, (a joint stock concern,) with nine thousand subscribers; El Siglo, (the only liberal paper,) with six thousand subscribers; La Prensa de la Habana, with three thoutand subscrib- ers; Correo de la Habana, with one thousand subscrib- ers, and the Gacea Oficial, (which does not trouble its head about politics, and never writes a “ leader,’’ except on special occasions about royal obsequies, &o. It is epecially used by the authorities for matters official, law business and courts of justice, &c, So we eee that, even including the Gazelle, which is only read by special Classes of society, out of two hundred and fifty thousand souls only a vory few read the daily papers. Special classes are subscriped, of course, to two different papers, but they are few; and even In the above estimate wo must consider that many of the subscribers reside in other of the island and elsewhere. These, of course, do not subscribe to the insignificant papers that come je’ light on the se where those subscribers re- is is one of the causes why the country pa- we can Ge vees phe for Ad caning, imk and wages. Matanzas, wit! ulation of about thirty-six Ler ‘sand souls’ publishes’ two periodicals The prin’ da‘ly papor is La Aurora de Matanzas, Until two olsen eee the Laces apd = =, about three hundred; at an improvement having taken dm itesmat the number of seabecrs bore hae tooraatet to rey dred. Several attempts bave been made at different times to publish others, but their existence has ere, Sete at Seay anaes Sagan, being unable to ee one ne ago Cuba, with o jon of twenty- princes sits temas penance The Diario de de Cuba is pps Havana. It is wel managed, a and better fate: Pee» subscribers aaseieaes mbered one thousand, they do not exceed nine bun- dred. The Redactor de may have from five to six bundred. [t can scarcely cover its expenses. Puerto Principe, with a population of pe: four thousand souls, bas only one paper—. Probably does not count on more than four eubseribers. It must be occasionally very closely pushed for resources to keep the paper going at all. The rest of the newspapers in this isiand are Insignifi- cant in every reapect. Very few of them have over two hundred subscribers; most of them can barely exist. Cardenas, however, has improved of late. The pres- ent sat population y be about thirty tnougand souls, £1 Boletin bas about’ five hundred subscribers, but its pro- prietors make but a poor businoss of it. ‘With the exception of the five Havasa Aurora of Matanzas, the two Santiago paper Principe Fana/, and the Cardenas Boleti the eit, caeaeee only appear twice or three tim: of them could meet thei all. In the midst of this semi state of chaos, it is consoling to learn in highly respectabie circles that his General Manzano 1s taking lessons in English, for the ostensible purpose of reading the New York Henatn. THE WEST INDIES. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. Affairs in St. Domingo—Attitude of General nference—Elections Or- Havana, July 27, 1867. By the steamship Pajaro del Oceano we have received a correspondence of 19th inst, ‘The attitade assumed by Goneral Cabral after his re- tarn from the southern borders ia not at all in accordance with the conciliatory policy that he commenced to fol- low when he was appeinted President. Instead of bring ing about a final arrangement between the Congress and the Cabinet, he bas seconded the Cabinet by deaying his approval to the decrees relative to the naturalized and to Samané, which bas produced the disrolution of the house, This circumstance bas encouraged the opposi- tion and the government bas been obliged to compromise and give an odious decree which denies the return to St. Dom ingo to a few peeple that engaged uader the Span- ish flag, while admitting a great many that public by condemns. resignation of La Garcia hae been accepted "Oar and Senor Manuel Maria Vaiverde was appointed to I bis place; but, on bis refusal, Senor Pedro Francisco Ronco has been finally appointed. ‘The Dominico-Haytien question 's the order of the day. The Hayton steamer Liberté anchored on the 14th at the mouth of the river Ozama, having on board a commission composed of Messrs. Listan, Pradin, Ultimo preys Cinna Lecomte, ,Decimus Diseet, Aude, These are invested with pore, and ib, ‘the character of Ministros Plenipotenciario:; and were received, on the day afer their arrival, by the Do- minican government. The steamer fired a salute of hee 4 one guns and hoisted the Dominican flag. This ealute ‘answered with another twenty-one guns by the bat of La Tuerza and hoisting the Haytien fag at the ai ‘The conferencias for the preliminary basis of the treaty bave commenced since yesterday. The government has conferred say 4 for that purpose on Mesers. Tomas Ba- iro Antonio Bobea, Manvel Maria Valverde, Shan ‘batt Zafra, Carlos Nouet sod Juan Ramoa Fial int~of several tatives having resi On aceon represent pate A Lem oved the prc kay toons ordered. Several camdidates of the tie see turbed State of the Cow Havana, July 22, 1867, By the mai! from Santiago deCuba we have news from Hayti to the 16th of June, A correspondence from Aux Cayes, dated 16th ait, eays;—Galnave continues in the high office as the Chief of the Executive and Protector (Dictator) of the Republic. The National Assembly, com. posed of 45 members, one president, one vice preside and two secretaries, Were ocoupied in modifying the old copetitution, The reformed constitution, as published tn the official gazette, Le Montteur, appears without any ‘eesential change, only article 104 says:—The President of the republic will be elected for four years, omanae ing to act on the 15th May. ‘The same constitutional assembly has (ssued a decree Against the ex-President Geffrard and the secrete rier who were In office since the House of Representatives dissolved in 1863 Ut) the 224 of February, 1867, Theis ony deeree of March 7 m tue ac ofthe ciusons te be Balare aati inal judgmisat be passed on ue it + Ls od ee Aye] Soomet, on rye be wan groves a wit vive ‘olny Jobn and William, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the’ residence of hor husband, 64 Sheri street, this (Sumday) afternoon, at two o'clock, without further notice, Eatoy.—On Friday, August 2, of consumption, Cuan.es Ons Eatos, eldest son of Cornelia aud the late Samuel Eaton, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of nie brother-in-law, W. E. Sbult, No, 30 Chariton street, th: (Sunday) afternoon. at five o'clock. Hacax.—On Friday, August 2, Mary, the beloved wife 3 Patrick Hagan, daughter of Jobe Sowell, of Powell's rosé, county Dublin, Ireland, aged 47 years. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral. from her late residence, No. 418 East ‘Twentieth ath strent, New York, this (Sunday) afternoon, at in papers please ee ge —On Friday August 2, Marry Janez He- pet and friends are invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 513 Ninth avenue, thia (Sunday) afternoon, at one o'clock. Huat.—At Port Richmond, Staten Island, on Fri- ay, sees EY Pa Bunepicr, daughter of Joseph H. soeanengne of importance called on him during his short The political situation of the country is by no means ter gs of highway robbers have been organ- Valiere and Mont Organisé, with a view to create @ counter-revoluti me of them were arrested, and the leader will probably soon fall into the hands of the authorities. A general amnesty has been offered to all but the ringleaders or chiefs of the movement. A lot of five hundred pounds of gunpowder was dis- covered by the government, but the general opinion is that it was ouly a smuggling business without arridre ie, General Delorme is Secretary for Foreign Affairs, and Salomon has been appouted “Minister to France, Eng- land and Spain, The Barbados Market. Our files from the British West Indies, dated at Bar- bados on the 10th of July, report:—We have to advise a great decline in all articles of American imports, and quotations at the present moment are only nominal, as ‘@ great number of regular traders are daily looked for. Flour on private terms, suppose about $9. Corn meal, $537, Pork on private terms. Bread, $6 95, Hams, | and. Mary V. $12 50 per cwt, Matches, $16 25. Canada peas, $2 62%. Funeral ‘ite Sanday afternoon, at two o'clock. Kroger —On y, August 3, Curwrus B. Corn, $2603. H. and 0, beef, $1124. Lard, $1176 per owt. Crackers, $591. Split peas, $7 17. Rice, yellow, sales at $390; white, $4 a $4 25, accord- ing to quality, Pork, mess, only one sale for the fortnight, | on private ree bone receipts Krocsr, agod 9 Bnei A 21 day The relatives and frionds of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) after- 1i9 von o'clock, from the residence of his parents, eath avenue, corner of Twenty-second atreet. ., wre. —On Frida; Jamns, eldest son of stored. H. ana ©. beef, last ae a GL 2 Lard bes gfren away coum sales Michael Kent pig! he ih you of hina friends of the family are requested crably ; lage ll gr yea Rr lp aly ang feattond the funeral, from the residence of his father, utter—American in full sales report, Soitcs—Newounand Houriotia’s. “cargo.” stored, | 1¢ Rsvex street, this Sunday) afternoon, at Lalf-past ons ting at $1450 (indifferent). Trickler and Paspebeiac Li ‘sold mace. —At West Nottii Md., on Friday, Au- a private term, over $10, Alowiven, yortaboas seat crana naon, tn he your of Be his age. the last cale was at $5 per ton. Waite pine eales have | Mara.—On Friday, August 2 Jcua Mara, of Mount season. No receipts of former, latter have been . per bundle, We hear of the tollowing charters being effected:—To load at St, Lucia, at 303, Myassa; to load at St, Vincent, at 30s, and to load here, at 26a, 3d., all for United King- dom. Sugar has been sold as high as $4. Molasses steady at 20c, and $4. Equal 41,445 hhds, former, and 16,184 puns., latter shipped up to the moment, Exchange—without alteration, say $485 for ninety days, $487 50 for aixty days, and $490 for thirty da} sight bank paper, e VENEZUELA. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALO. Particulurs of the Contemplated Revolution— Colonization Movements. Havana, July 25, 1867. Tho English steamer Tyne, from St. Thomas, brings important news from Venezuela of a recent date, say to the 9th inst. from Laguayra. ‘The Porvenir, a somi-oficial organ of Caracas, in its columns of June 27, denounces an extensive and im- portant plan of revolution, of which the Socretary of State was duly apprised and was in possession of the most minute details, It appears that the rising was to take place on the 10th inst. The object or pretext of the revolution was to be the restoration of the Colombian Tom ey ‘Tipperary, Ireland, \m the 35th year of her The relatives and friends are respectfully es attend the funeral, {rom her late residence, 233 East dag Street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'cloe! MARTIN. —At Phillipsburg, N. J., on Tharsday, Auguat 1, Grorce Marrry, aged 31 yeara. Funeral from the residence of his father-in-law, Wm. Hopps, at Mount Vernon, N. ¥., on Monday afternoon, at half-past one o'clock, Manon.—On Saturday, August 3, Taomas Manoy, native of Boifast, Ireland. aged 52 vears. Belfast Northern Whig and News Letter please copy, Maavien.—On Friday, August 2, ayvia Macores, daughter of Mrs. Maguire, Ballyshannon, Ireland, aged 22 years. Her romains will be removed this (Sunday) afternoon, at one o'clock, for interment in Calvary Cemetery, from the residence of her brother-in-law, James O'Reilly, 56 Henry street, Now York. McKinwoy.—On Saturday, August 3, of cholera infan- tum, Juia, infant daughter of James ‘and Ellon Frances McKinnon, McKaxnca.—On Saturday, August 8, Fraxcrs Mc- Kanmca, at five A, M., after a short illness, aged 33 years. His friends ana acquaintances are rospectfully invited to attend the funeral. from his Inte residence, corner of DeKalb avenue and Schenck street. His remains will be taken to Flatbush for burial om Monday afternoon, at half-past two o’clock. Navartox,—In_ Brooklyn, on Saturday. August 3, Henry Le Roy Navcnrton, son of John W. and Mira L. Naughton, aged 1 year and 2 months. The relatives and friends of the family, also the mem- confederacy, General Mosquera was to join the move: | pers of Marah Lodge, No. 188, F and AM. and. [i Te ment later, He was, in fact, the head and | Snow Social Uuion, No. 1, a1 pectfully invited to at- soul of the scheme, Don Juan B, Della Costa, | tend the funeral, trom the residence of his parents, 190 South First street, Brooklyn, E. D., this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Nrxoy.On Saturday morning, August 3, at Fast Mor- Fisania, Cautm Mar Nixor, aged 6 yours, § months and 7 days. Her remnins will be taken to Molrogg Cemeter (Sunday) afternoon, at half-past two o’clock, and relatives aro invited to attend. O’Hara.—On Wednesday, July 31, Caartus H. O'Hara, in the 48th year of his aga, ‘The friends and relatives of the family, also the mem- bors of the Plumbers’ Association and the officers and members of the late Volunteer Fire Department, are re- spectfully invited to attend the faneral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from the Rev. Dr. Booth’s eburch, Moreer street. O’Net.—On Friday, Augost 2, Jonaywa Corts, wife of John O'Neil, a Bative of Castle Hide, county Cork, Ireland, aged 51 ye ‘The friends and relatives of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late resi- dence, 171 Mulberry street, this e(gunday) afternoon, at one o'clock. Pawerte.—On Saturday morning, August 3, of in- fiammation of the lungs, Cuaries Taomas, eldest son of Witlinm and Annie Degress Pamerle, aged 2 years, 2 months and 5 days, Gone is one bright star I fondly oberished, One I darod to call mine ow: All my fondest dreams hat Tho relatives and friends of the family are most re- specifully mvited to attend the funeral, on Monday, from the residence of his parents, 115th street, near Fourth avenue. Brooklyn and Jersey City papers please copy. Pruwtrrs,—On Saturday, Angust 3, JaMms Pariiips, « native of th teen of Maghereagh, county Tyrone, Ite- land, aged 35 y The Tanives ‘aod friends of the ane are respect- = Invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi- dence, 302 Hudson avente, on Monday afternoon at two o'clock. Lonqoudersy id Strabane (Ireland) papers please August 2, of dysontery, Hexay Mary Roo: the actual Presidont of Guayand, was to assume tho the provisional government, lating the title of President of the confederacy. The foreign dictator and leader was to arrive with five thousand men by way of Tachira and Arauca, and for that purpose cargocs of arms had already been introduced by the borders of the Orinoco. Several Venezuela chieftains of the “‘conserva- tive’ party, beaten in the past struggle, were to join the movement, Ono of the Inter had even undertaken to assassinate Goneral Patino, the President of Bar- quisimeto, Tho public were rather disinclined to give much credit to the above revelations; but the govern- ment having unexceptionable proofs of the whole did not entertain the slightest doubt on the subject, and in consequence thereof several parties in,Valencia, Puerto Cabello, Barquisimeto and Maracat had been re- duced to imprisonment. No measures of this kind, however, had beon adopted in Caracas or in Laguayra, According to the last tidings from Guayand | saa ppg of @ revolugonary character had been ob- served Dr. Price, who had already arrived at Guayand with a number of ex-confederates, made an excursion along . the river Caura, which he found navigable, and the borders not only fruitful but healthy. ‘was cone vinced that s better location could not have been found for the immigrants, who were expected to be all there in November next. Mining business was very successful in Guayané. Mr. Austin, tho American gentleman engaged in the coloniza- tion enterprise, on his return from Caratal intended embark for the United States, in quest of capital, labor, ers and machinery for working the mines. General Nicolas silva had been named Minister of Fi- nor Lucio Pulido who resigned. , this ends MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. ’ Married. Bouewnert—McCiettas.—On Thursday, August 1, by the Rev, William @. Hi . Wittiam E. Busnwett to Miss Mania McCretias, both his city. son of Mi vos— Wosser.—On Wednesday, July 31, by the Rev. athe 8 and 17 aye, aaa Day H. Lee, at his residence, ir. Parer M. Davos, of the fami the members of Man- New York, to Miss Junsix Woesur, of Rochester. Jaxes—Hrps.—In Baltimore, on Thursday, Auguste, by the Rev. Dr, Fariey, of Brooklyn, N. Y., Hawny Jans to Ina Pratt H aughter of the late Susan E. and Enoch Hyde, Jr., both of that city. McMasraes—LesTee.—On Thursday evening, August 1, by the Rev, James Millett, at the residence of the bride, Josera McMaxrers, late of Detroit, to Miss Axa Mania Luster, all of this city. Wixaarr—Max.—On Wednesday, July 31, by the Rev. A. B. Dilley, at Westville, Franklin county, Gronaa W. Wincats to Sceas P., daughter of Buel H. Mao. No cards. , and Manbattan Chap- invited'to attend the funeral, trom Non 101 Oreberd street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at one o'clock. Rew.—At Fort Arbuckle, Indian Territory, on Thurs- day, July 25, Mary E., wife of Captain Joseph Reif, and daughter of Raiph Trembiy, formerly of this cit Ricwarnsoy.—On Friday, ‘August 2, Many Richanpsom, pe of George Richardson, daughter of the late John jovan. Tho friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from Staten Island ferry. Roptxsox.—At Hudson City, on Saturday, August 3, ‘Trrovors B. , only son of Peter B. and Robinson, aged 1 year, 3 months and 26 days. The relatives and friends of the family aro Died. Auex.—On Thureday, July 25, Eowoxn Autex, of Athens, eldest son of miab Allen, formerly of Now fell overboard from the propelier Camelia and was fully mvited to attend the funeral, on Monday afternoon, at one o'clock, from the residence of his grandmother, No. 6 Sheriff street. Sammons. —On Friday, August 2. Searva G., infant daughter of Hiram T. and Serena G. Sammons, aged & months and 18 days, The remains will be taken to Hempstead, L. L, for interment. Souuvay.—On Friday, Angust 2, Mary Scnzivaw, beloved wife of Michael Sullivan, in the 65th year of her age The friends of the family, and those of her brother, Dennis Sweency, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her Inte residence, No. 113 Baxter street, tits (semday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Cork (Ireland) papers’ piease copy Sypvey.—On Friday, August.2, Grovar Srpver, in the 27th year of his age. Relatives and friends, also members of the Baltic Lodge, No. 284, F. & A. M.; De Witt Clinton Chapter, No, 142, R. A. M.; and Palestine Commandery, No. 18, K T., are respectfully invited to attend the ky on Sanday afternoon, at balf-past one o'clock, from’ his late residence, 921; Bowery. The Sir Knights of Palestine Commandery, No, 18, K. T., aro summoned to meet in the Asylum, corner of Grand and Centre streets, this (Sunday) afternoon, at balf-past twelve o'clock, to attend the funeral of Sir Geonom Syoney, deceased. Sir Knichts cenera) ny are invited to attend, JOHN A. LEFFERTS, EF. ¢ Svuavay.—On Friday, August 2, Wrzix, the belovea son of Jerry and Annie Sullivan, ‘aged 4 years andé months ‘The relatives and friends are a pementany invited to attend the faneral, from 270 Broome street, this (Sun- day) afternoon. at half-past two o'clock. Tuomrsox.—On Friday, Le gt of congestion of the drain, Jom THomrsoy, son of Ann and the Inte Daniet Thompson, of the parieh of Clunegish, county Longford, Ireland, in the 26th year of his age. The relatives friends of the family and those of his brothers-in-tIaws, Charles O'Brien, Thomas Ounning- ham and James a are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from bis late residence, 252 avenue B, cornerof Fifteenth street, thie (Sunday) afternoon, at one o'clock, Angust 2, Jos 8,, infant son ot ‘Warxer. —On Frit John S&. and Eugenie Walker, aged 12 weeks and 2 daye. Ne ‘otia papers please copy. Baioos.—Om Friday morning, August 2, Exizansta au. The funeral will take place from the residence of her '266 Union street, Brooklya, this (Sunday) a! ‘two o'clock. The friends of the tamily are in- vited to attend. Burcurer,—At Stapleton, Staten Island. on Thursday, - cali Daviv Buxouer, Jr., im the 24th year of bis The relatives friends, and the Fire Department im gen- eral, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the Reformed Dutch church, Stapleton, this (sunday) afernece, at two o'clock. x.—Grorce E, Brawacax, son of the late ud Kate Branagan, of Carlow, Ireland, aged 7 Georg month, Funeral from the house of his grandfather, Jotn Byrne, 51 New Bowery, this (Sunday) afvernoon, at two oO" — Friends invit ‘At Newburg, at the reetdonce of his brother, Rew Fa Father Briady, on Friday, August 2, at hall-past five o'clock, Sitewani Briaby, aged 36 years A solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the re- pose of his sou) at St, Patrick 'scurch, Newburg; thence the remains will be taken to Calvary Cemevery, Brook- ign, for interment. Bictar.—In Brookly, on Saturday, August 3, Mrvyre, infant daughter of Frank and Elizabeth Bigley, aged 1 year, 6 months and 7 days. ‘The remains were ‘ake | to Philadelpbia for interment. Boornr,—Suddenly, at Meriden, Cona., Dav M. Roose, aged 38 years, son of tne ‘late John D. Bogert, of the city of New York, Notice of faneral in to-morrow’s paper. turday, August 3, Bowne Braxpirs, @ pative of rurth Bavaria, Germany, io his 92d year. The relatives and friends of ‘he deceased, and of his sons-in.jaw, Joseph Fatroan, 8. M. Meyers and 8, Blum; algo, the members of the congregations of Beni Jeshuren, Temple Emanuel and Adas Jesburen are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, on Monday morning, at eleven o'clock, from the residence of B. Blum, Esq, 126 West Thi nth street without further notice, Bravy.—At Porth Amboy, N. J., om Sasurday, August 3, Patmick 5. Brapy, aged 48 years, "The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fally invited to attend the funoral, from the residence of Mr. M. Murphy, 145 West Tooth street, on Monday oon, at one o'clock. Bayta.—On Saturday, August 3, Awwim J. Basta, in the 4th year of ber age Funeral from 224 Lexington avenue, Monday morn- ing, af eleven @ clock. Bexyetr.—On Friday, August 2, Ropert A. Bexxert, in the Sist year of his age. The relatives and friends, also the members snd ex- members of Manhattan Volunteer Eocine Company, No. 8, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral Monday ‘afternoon, at half-past ope o'clock, from his late residence, 117 Chrystie street. The remains will be interred in Greenwood Cemetery, Bevson.—On Saturday, Lal 3, Marr, youngest daughter of James and Mary Benson, aged 1 year and th. The friends and relatives are requested to atiend faneral, from hor late residence, No. 275, Monroe Braxoirs.—On ‘Wees,—On Saturday, August 3, Avstisn Wane, aged rears. Ne felatives and friends of the family are invited to attend tho funeral, at baif-past ope o'clock, from her late remdence, 30 Lewis street, SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR #R® Yonm—rae soeniene... $9 SUN aeTs. oars. +714) mom warn PORT OF nw YORK, AUGUST 3, 1867. Steamship City of nathan Leiteh, Liverpool—Joha @ yale. teamship flelvetia (Br), Prowse, Liverpool— im Navigation Co. amnehip Bellona (Br), Dizon, ee ‘thie (Sunday) afternoon, Kr eng _ pe Bavsn.—On Sunday, July at Monroe, Orange county, ¥. ‘Vou moe PRaxcia, infant son of charles ‘Sherman, Sampson, New Orleans—H B Crom. and Sarab L. Bri of this city, Brava-On Savorday, ‘angus 3, ‘Thomas Fnancre, the San Jacinto, Atkins, Sarannab—Garrison & Allen. d srenmaohs Manhattan, Woodbull, Charleston=H R Morgan Ony Poim and beloved and only son of Thomas wmd Johanus Byrne, 3 monthe. “ithe friends and relativee are réspectfully ravited t te attend the funeral, di afternoon, No. ‘309 o'clock, from the residence of Mis parents, Ninth avenue. Critne,On Friday, August 4 Mra, Mantas Cre, aged 64 yours and 7 montha. ‘The reiativer and friends of the family are respect- folly invited to attend the faneral, from her late res’ dence, No, 354 West Forty-fifth street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at one o'clock. London papers please coy Dess.—On Saturday, August 8, Many Dews, aged 10 eof the town of Kimnegad, county West ? seamen Youn Gibeon, Fuller, ow ‘groan Franconia, Sherwood. ferenasy, Fame Steamsnip Nereus, Bearse, Bost P Ciyae. phicomanip Key Wert, Rudolf, Porton Beaser! Brown & Steammahip Acushnet, Kelly, New Bedforé—Ferguson & ote Island Hom |, Wiswell, Antwerp—W F Schmidt's nut x ‘rth American (Br), Mickie, St John, NB—P C m Bark “Canobdt (ital), Maceto, Bristol-J B Phillips & sar, Worn Middelfart (Island of ao. haga Mevralt Dy Seark Mary B Roberts, Burne, Bridgeport, doin fon & Co. rus), Lotomana, Bordequr-Tuned, Moats h Wea” ” rn years, @ nati’ meath, Treland. ‘The friends of the family are Fespectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Su: afiernoon, at two o'clock, from her late resid fo, 212 Weat Forty-. first street, between Seventh and Righth avennes, Dovaneert.—On Friday, Aaguat 9, Exizawern, wife of Patrick Dougherty, aged 32 years, late of county Derry, MiPlinq mena tidin wen Brig ©; Patterson, racities—Walsh & Carver. Brig Virginia’ Woot, Gibraltar—Miller & Hougbton. Pri Covadonga (Br), Heary, y Maracaibo-¥ (znaga dol Valle rig Mary & Ladd (Be), Morrell, Matamoros and Tuspaa— J Faminton. Brig Alva (Br), Carson, Hilts! P I Nevins & Svas. one & Rent. it Isola, Wes alvestou— Brig Kate Fost Foster, Jack soville—Simy Brig Antelope, Rumball, Philadelphia—F Talbot 4 Co. any we eulingloa (Br), Eagles, St Johns, N¥—Crai nphray & Cr Schr D W Clark (Br), Peck, 8t John, NB—Smithera & Oe, Schr WB Douglaaa, Lawrence, Georgetown, 8C—Bentig, Miller & Thom: ‘chr Helene, Alden, ‘Wilmi vn Schr Mary Nouise, Gaskell, aa Sehr Eliza Frances, Sawyer, wicht Alfred Hall, Dimmick, N Sloop Kmily, Allen, Bridgeport. agion. NO--% Millay ty land —9 1, Hateh. Bedford -Wergueca & Arrived. Steamship City of Washington (Br), I July 29, and Queenstown i Pasanae i at cay and bP FoR ADDITIONAL SHIPPING INTBLLIGEWOB SEB ANOTHER PAGE. Marine Disasters. Junny Linn, which was recently ent ia ao been Talsed and towed to Mortals ae Sreamex Montneat—The Portland Argus of Fri the ate: fontreal, from Boston, went ashore in about 4 o'clock on Thursday morning on Cape just outside of Fort Preble, vend “id not weriverat her ntil about 8 o'clock. She wi as she went om orable spot, Suir Sanawax, at Philadelphia from Liverpool, reports tnaton the Sth ot July. tt at al If, fon 82-30 passed a dere lict vessel, apparently waterlogged an ad ebahioned, Bria fixes O Power, from Portlagd for Toagae, bpend aleak in apale off Shinnecock, put into Phila dolphin yesterday for repairs, Sonn Mary Boren (Br), Leblanc, ashore "af Block [slama, cleared at New York July 36 for Sydney, CB. Scue Hasean Martin, from Rondout for Boston, dragged ashore in Covuit Port Lat inst and sunk. a Cobia cher Littlefield, from Puaetetehias bam rr ne safely at ‘Calon ion after a passa, srurrroported to hove Seem’ sesm en the Bir als, off or Panta or Vasexis—By direction of HL P mee, Mesaca EM Patten & Co, Portland, Me, uradag the following property -—Oho- of brig Martha A Berry, toW K Lancy, for $3,000; three. aixteenths of brig George W Chase, to Edward ‘Watie, for 2,350; one-eighth of on Ella Maria, to W K Lancy, 300; one-atxteenth of schr E H Perry, to W K Lanoy, foe $20; one-sinteenth of chr Maracaibo. to W I Lancy, tog one-sixteenth of steamtug Warrior, to Stephenson Co, for $110. The terms were cash. Whalemen. Schr J Hf Collina, Atkins, of Provincetown, was of Hatte- ras 10th uit, with 90 bbia sp one 110 do oe CS Schr Alleghany, Graham. of Provincet fea July 18, lat Yi 18, ton Ti with 100 Bole ap and oi. dow Spoken. Fark 8 D Cocnwdli (af Troon). 46, days from London fog Philadeiphta, Aug 1, lat 4040, lon 69—(by pllot boat & Williams, No 14). foreign Ports. Barnanos, July 7—Arrived, barks Montaruma, monde York: Be Golden, Piece, Rhodes, oi, ae ge Juliag, Philadelphi alba, Campbel sehr O A Farnsworth, Saw ‘Sd, bark Zalma, Wier vat Kitts, Siexrvrdos, July 16—Arrived, brig Bachelor (Br), Peaay, Balled 17th, bark Clenfuegos, Cole, NY. Cammarres, July 18-— fonticello, Morro, Boston; 19th, Nel he citar ate ofl Philadelphia, cane 4s, July 20—Arrived, M"'Wiawell, Lens — ‘Mth, bark Thomas (Br), Peterson, ® port north of s. ana, July 4 (back date)—In port brig MJ Wiltlacaay ok idg: aud olhers reported inter. Pha, \Itiy28—Arrived. sche William Hunter, Fi imdad ; 25th, steamer Red Gauntlet, Ca wit for Wrazit: sctir J J Prazior, Wells, Cedar , Bucknam, Matanzas; a Sailed 31st, bark Cordelia, Delep. brigs Veritas (Br). Atmore, ‘and Brill Median, ton; 25th, bark Audaz (Sp). Boley, NY. Gieared 26th, bark Temeratta (0 (Sp), Font, NYork: aeeiey July 4—An RW Grifithe bea | Drummond, NYork. Sailed Q1at, brig Panchita (Sp), NYork, Qurnec, July ‘3l—Arrived, steamer Clematis, Woltmen, Philadelphia, Swancuas, Mi bark Valetta: %3—In port ship Resolute, Holt, uses Anagh, do; brig News Boy, Boswell -—In port barks Helen W Almy: for 3i What Cheer, Ainsworth, for Chefoo. retest i Nionloe Sack Fok libowe Beh, anal Sailed 19h brig H § Emery, Palmer, NYork. pat oie NB. faly 31. Cleared. brig’ Lio Grande, Bennet, riadelplita, pales Pl Bosies, sae May Stet. 8.2 Searan ae my perks Geo S en (Br Long, from from Vera Crus, arr ale, iveniee hava, others ae. yin ark "Adele (Br), Aloe eles Eieme (Br), Dexter, New Winnson. July 23—Cleared, York: 25th, Tyr0 (Br), Latin, do. American Ports. 2—Arrived, steamship Bt ; New. Orleans: brigs Minnie K (Br). tienderson, Lizaie Daniels, Bray. Baltimore—grounded near Fort off without damage; achra Sarah Gi nock River; Warrenton zi BOSTON, Aug Toute, ClenzedSteamanip Ontario (new, of Boston, 2899 198 a ial Pieesoee Pi jersoa, BALTIMORE, A paws yr Lin LM veer re a erie rends, ‘.~ Janeiro sehr Clare, Bs Tages, Evgenia, Below, Liverpool; brig taeeage frem Porte --Brig George (Br), Dunn, Catbarien; foningion: Ida, May, Drisen Tpriand we von arker, Saybrook; i &, A Hallock, Bto: nace. led —Ship Auguste; brig Waver! BA May Toartvol, bra’ Fannte Butler, Bartlett, BANGOR, Aug | sens Mae Philadelphia. Cle are tiark Pe Prindesnse Alexandra (Dea. and ae ‘alt Bald tak iit vat Sgt rs a fmore; Hawn Philadelphia ma Perkti Perkins, Hackensack; Mavo, and Clara, Nortort ym. CHASLRSTOR, Faiy" Si—Cleared, sehr Jonas Sane in consequence of a NIB toren wie lunngual i, season in this vicinity, larse Heat of vessel lato, Hampton Reade tor om anchorage, Log os 8 the tolowing inden c Marg Standish, for very, Jobn W PMc attaateeaia Re ee Bele fr “Samos Young, and Southerner, from, Soanier WN, SC, July 25—A) echrs Ro W Alien. 7 Oanphseie Me pal 36—Arrived, sche Sarah N Smith, ied 2a Suh. sehra. Syl, Reynolds, and Marion Draper, r HOLMES. HOLE, Aug 1, PM—Azrived. brigg Parke, Simmons, ‘Barten, Ga, for, Bosto Erieae Binisdell, Rondout for do; ‘schre are: ham for Pembroke; Mary Langdon, Fini su Hochland or Kalle chr Real} ae gh ah te Newkirk, Samuel 1 Ganuner® Boies . Charlotte Shaw, George & Emily, 8 on. Rosina, Mary A, Boston, T W W Alien, en, Protie. Weeutassy: July Aated, i Be pe t, Gould, Buence Ayres: schrs Neptune, Drew, NYork; 25:b, Clark, vat LBRIDGE, July 27—Arrived, sehr R Foster, Clark, Balled 20h, echt Julia, Nash, NYork, ‘EW ORLEANS, July 29—Arrived, brig Aquidneot, se NEW od, i Cranmer, Cranmer: Hand. nds Taplon, Pl Nia; Joba B anew a W HEDPoRD, Aug 1—Sailed, sete ih Salas PEvsaroka, Fontrens ye Fa Cine ay Mage a Ch dhe deo via St Marys, Ga. Hs Burton, Burton Boston: *ecbre # Philadel ma ~g ‘Brige chol ‘PORRMOUTH, 3 aaineotan schre Robt Grace, ao Aug 1, Mary Elia, Talpey, Harrin July Ontara, Hun hl 2i— Arrived, mo aaa ae jad anna B sort deiphin ara ha ar ray, Hee as HERG, Aug I—arcied, she Queeg tha, Siaa Sieumabl W F Gira. Rowell Nora