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0 NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JULY 25, 1869—TRIPLE SBEET. ee ey, eee eee BRAZIL. | sapien an ans om | eee ee ee eget | SHIPPING NEWS. net Sonora ls expended within thelr own bouD- Almanac for Now York=Thls Day. T eighteen scoot of aries. ‘The be said of that of a portion "Fea, rapa fine tayortioos ar sere Tusa nian Biualga whe 2 Saline Most “soulve sigtinnes 449 | Moon rises. Fill .» 723 | High water..morn 9 36 and Nuns to be Taxed— of ite only the most eo gla deme | ne ten eee Sen tt | Buea = mo ve Question—O¢ean pronui mt in soon, ‘ucatan ts a gil, Barope and the United Statew-Yellow | the President will have to give it “i on Ss TayRterIOORY GON ae ‘ Fover in Rio—Misfortunes of Lumigrante= | ey enwire upou tne ist of July. it 18 the revised revolutionized, as. the aha | PORT OF NEW YORK, JULY 2%, 196% _- Wijacellaneous in 1867. The ine rates provided ope cmnpigres ‘the other, with r a: JanEmo, June 24, 1869. form the im ae passing wuil be levied on those of toe whom a ee of oe ice ee CLEARED. he government is carrying ll its financial mea adie ne: ao s wants only « competent leader. vo avenge witat | siamatip city of London (Br) Lad, Lirerpocl—John wures through the Chamber of Deputies, which The Cotton and Caleure of Brazil 4 oe sea " oat @n, qoing e! thay is asked of {t, and has | Importance of the Trade—Dom Pedro 1s. | {nsult of laei-# vim, the Danpers reeene pallet sup oo. Treaiae Oth Gath, Theetsen- ieee Manat approved of all the illegal credits and issues Previous to our late “unpleasantness”? the United Haomero Vargas, Instead of Seflor Ortega, the peaple’s aed Britannia (Br), Campbell, Glasgow—Hender- of bonis and currency which were resorted to } States did a large trade in coffee with the empire of cecene. poe ow a revenue omalnes f oa *theamehtp Gulf Stream, Spencer, Key West and Galveston— after the dissolution in July last. As the estimates | Brazil, as many aa four or five merchantmen lying sepaaner we Division i Sra. from CH Mallory & Co. i z i Se oe ey set OaMOND a eens ee a Boeken? HE Caan ee SSE Ad saat Ga, July 17—Safled, achr Ben Borland, Blaie GAVANNAR, July 4—Axrived, achr Eilen M Baxter, Rew York. San Salvador, Nickersoy, NYork. BALEM, rived, sohre Martha, Smith, and Lisaie Mond, Buble 8 E iH ie -— was od beat marnog he og eee: ride uly 2h Philadel pht ‘ira Mary Collins, Bndlcott, Philadelphia; Lees NYork. 35 a é was examin: NYork. ie cargo te be Chevow HSL, duly 28—-Bailed, ship Harrisburg, Wise f the 1a drawn, after | “steamship Ariadne, Eldridge, Galveston via K Baie WENonaH, from Wentworth, NB, via 8t John, NB for tke year 1800-70, beginning on July 1, coming, | inthe harbor of Espirito Santo at one time; but | tno considerable army of revenue employes shail | H Mallory & Go. phedlarayiasretoy rere she put in aky), for: Phlladeiphis, pa nto Porand | be passed in time, those of 1868-9 have been | when the war actually came, with all its attendant | have been paid. aaeeaeb ip Gen Meade, Sampson,] New Orleans—Frederic pone airs ‘a talisaicocad A Lea ideraar eat ‘another six months, The estimates of | norrors and drawbacks, American vessela were ula passes sen Pg ee ead Biesmoabip Gan Jectnto, Atking, Gavannah— WR Garri- | sahore on ‘Tinacum Beet ot flor discharging partof |X? pops ons pit, FRANC 3900-70, which are also to serve for 1870-1, are | compelled to place themselves under the protection | of her for ® considerable time. The speedy | *Sieamship Manhattan, Woodhull, Charieston—B RM fg Taipltlcric F Leh ge tor | of,Wonderfal cures of | Baim a ty Bark Jersey, Williams, drops debts nearly through their stages in the Chamber of Depu- | of the British ensign, or be transferred wholly to | introduction of railroads an: ties, [An abstract of the bill for providing the ad- | inguish owners, This necessary move awakened our | SG capital 1 pt sees eent | ei. @itional revenue required to meet the increased in- | neighbors of England to the great importance of | rapid investments. acca tax law, Ly ny A a ee rortotn, City Point and ral id the Salem cre, Cramps, do much to alleviate the present ‘eamahip Fairbanks, Hunter, Wilmington, NO—James | Zeusibar was lott dune 18, on Tamatare, Madagasbar, Part RELIEF ine invobier of the Seige 660 tons regtater, a in (The ae of ride of oul it et Bade ie haat nod ee oe waters cantatalng large quantities of chloride constituents that run thro’ ee ee terest on loans was published in the HBRALD of | uns trade, and they soon, characteristically, mono- | the Indian who has his $1,000, $2,000 or $10,000 hidden | “steamship John Gibson, W! DC—Phillipa Miecellaneons. causing the most painful the away, equally with the reputed rich man, who holds " y’ Purser © N Smith, of the steamship Fah-Kee, from Ber- | biadder, protects alt who drink of wat Tuesday.) polized it, driving American traders from the field. | town property heavir mortgaged, may create an in- * dlecmabin Nes tune, Baker, Boston—W P Clyce. je0da, Nasour shanks {initia a psn na Uinveulebee ead coutinued draining, eter from the Aconsiderable degree of opposition has been made | The magnitude of this special branch of commerce | creased revenue, but this Pp ay ord @ somewhat ip Wamsutta, Fish, New Bedford—Ferguson & MA OF urinary PARBAKES. — nan CURE OF Sou M A SNow, which recently arrived at Honolulu from | 07 oo a ay mon SETH Ve ARS! GRO! ane RADWAY'S SARSAPA! ‘Wood. to the progressive taxes proposed tobe levied on the | may be imagined from the fact that each } higher stand of morelé and a more decided honesty | Wii: amerlean Union, Grant, London—Grinnell, Mioturn | San Francisco, has been sold at the former port for about possessions of the monks and nuns, with the pur- | of these vessels left the waters of Es- &Co. Hor name bas been chi fo Panahi. rae or pose of forcing them to sell their lands and slaves, | pinto Santo with about sixteen thousand That the English bonaholders hope thas. sites the | Shia, Bavarts Gmatb, Valparatvo and a market—W Whit watieses pat Taro, ct tone inca: yun taunened | the marvelous eines aiTeoted by” Redwarrs Henay ‘2 Doth of which sre notoriously mismanaged, but | bags of the fragrant and poplar berry about | Alabama excliement shall subside Mr, Thornton will} | Burk Capelle (NG), Chriatofers, Hamburg—Thiele, Mott a | from the yard of Mr HF Maguilen, at Newburypare, Slat aris, of vornons: ener: Dota ben the government 8 firm, and will no doubt | twice or three times in a weex, making in the | Seams vornuntne then pratese moe ewan ed | OFirig Favorite, Duell, Rarbados—H Trowbridge’s Bons, Hon in. every respect. She must be well eeasoued, baving | Selne and other waters, and of Cholera, D arry the clause intact, All the monasteries have not | aggregate so;ne 159,000 bags exported monthly. This | prospect of being paid, as England has taken the | rie Annie Collins (br), Cochran, Bt Johns, NF—HJ De- | Pech on thestocks fora numberof month | | | een imitation aud Inammation o ine Bladder, by made returns, but it appears that they receive from | valuavle trafic shoutd never have been sumered to beep erged Any pieance. tONRIae & reaswal of Brig Five Brothers, Randall, Little Glace Bay—Miller & | J@unched a day or two since at Duxbury. She la named the twenty pe, OF Radway's Heady Ballet Lm By my plantations, houses and large numbers of slaves an | glip {rom American hands; but tne war, responaible | tra 'Guitec Peraons with Mexico must proceed from Haughon. Brothers. (With, Dok AE aly Branele: Adon Sure cure, stopplog ihe moat, severe pain i, from, annual income of $3,000 to $5,000 to the monk, and | already for so much, was the sole cause of its logs, | treaties are now in force with England, their re- umpbras & Co, * ‘ Whalemen. twenty minutes, but was found to bea more ment of the interest on the English debt can be Enatati . tonie, appetizing and de refresh! hat most of the monasteries bave only one monk, | Now, however, another im: ortant vegetable has auc- | BeWal ls necessary before the question of the pay- Bre Bap eants Wroahay,, Galveston —C i Mallory a £0, Pi bptleal Mew Be: ator $04 nat, bark sopepe! Cook, 4 Be ie, ppetias apg. and ioe or Bre asa soreate 2 Sent home and Sold 180 bis spand 25do wh oll. Left Ce oe a » Radway’ eng on r ington meeting with in Franee, May 5, with 160 ‘The tracts of land beld by them are very numerous, | cessfully been cultivated, and another field in conse- seed. Schr E J Sta) Travis, Demerara—¥ Tall ol even in the province of Rio Janeiro, and their plan- | quence 1s opened to American energy and enter flowed rested 10 this ipan are auitere Cowrete a ieepretrrnte Wickes, hewiviegiincengrnrpoesiing F ee eee Aare ee Mey she home ot medial i Pd | tations and city houses are al) greatly underiet, a | prive, We allude to the Dig Jonathan for his yood-natired ottices. Schr Emma G (Br), Webber, St John, NB—P 1 Nevius & | 4, SehF Union, Fisher, anchored in the Great Somd, Bermau- | dern sclenoss, wiiete ie, moss gfeal we faot which accounts, probabiy, for the row raised in COPTON CULTURE IN BRAZIL. gon nad binamissiom Dine TelNg Seoeara cera. | “Sehr HP Ruse, Nlokerson, New Orleang—N 2 Brighano, “poken-‘June 28, lat 8 10'N, lon 165 °W, bark Paci, al- | ibe foflwing Uasallatted and i en tie opposition to the tax clause, In this city houses be- Those disappointed “patriots” of the South who | that his labora during the coming four years will be | goRE ohm. Rois, Whusington, NO—B Brow ahi Ae ta W110 miles, brig Eunice H Adams, Cole- cies cag ITUTIONAL longing to the monasteries are let at even one-third | could not brook the thought of eubmuting tamely } SeVere, and the circuinstances and conditions which | cvendy #00, et Wo munetom LeMe- | roan, Nau, with 100 dble oll eet re Ziublished at No; 6 Rue Soribe, Paris, July 18, 100, thelr real value. to “Northern despotism,” and who preferred to | the mghest oa mgst delieate pay eet | | Scue Xp Maayek, Catlin, Newbern-—Thomas 4 Holmes, Spoken. has cured “Asiatic om Radway’ ‘The Minister of Finance estimates thatthe increase | try their fortunes in @ foreign land, conceived } take modest, but suitabie quarters, and is destined Schr Dresden, Sait outs Ap Snow A Richardson, Ship Ella Norton, Nichols, from San Francisco via Hono- Cre canine aed ea ce of the ra at of revenue, by the operation of the foregoing provi- | the idea of introducing to the favorable soll of | {9 makes most important page in thee diplomatic Behr Infuel Snow, Keasing, Botoacid Wenberge no | Bey en te ye, aapamtia for Nor ork, | _yiuecesiaple remedies have outcured and achieved sions, will be $16,000,000 to $16,000,000, which he ] Brazil the extraneous cotton seed, ‘Their atvempt | MAtOFY of the CRS ain eat iearectionentar Schr W Hi Bowen, Roynofis, New Haven"W Hf Tackson & | July fh iat 27, fon 1048. Toe Cuavaniia for New York, | plete conquest over the beat medion) all i Batt ihe ‘binks will cover all the increased interest, Senator | proved a complete success, and to-day the valley of | Mr. Wadsworth as Commissioner under the Seward- | “Zonr Evelyn, Burger, Stamford. Foreign Ports. lowing testimonial was pabliahed without ot anid, Det Bouza Franco, however, estimates that the national | the river Doce, which has its source in the Minas eee treaty are believed to have been specially Pd Blackstone, Worden, Providence-H W dackson & | argo, Bay, May %—In Pett barks Southeaster (Br), paper, tai the publication ofthe samme ip the ushers Gebt will be $800,000,000 by the end of thia year, | Gereas, a mountainous range running from Rio to q i “Bloop Helen Smith, D Ne a Sandberg, for NYork lag} G % Kemp (Br), Taylor, aleg; brig | only attribute th the sincere regards Of he Pee acedies and that the interest to be provided for will really | Sergipe cel Rey, presents a maecratle. fleid for the Gquniote eee Ra onactie at’ Neate the Bro. r agetee: eye me a Gee sar dune tee copa Sumter, Keene, diag; eae ae gee ctr foot tt De about $40,000,000, inasmucn as the war credits | cultivation of this usefal staple. Though the cotton | Place, With the single exception of the fact that his ARRIVALS. barks Karl August (Duieh), Mesrmans; Hagar, Call Ander. } tn médical knowlodge, leaves thom vary, fay in the Tier already ssked for will ralge the debt to $657,000,000, | 1s not equal to that raised on the rich uplands of | aithough’this will ve minde up im pare Ly the cate. | _ REPORTED BY THR HERALD STEAM YACHTS. Emily, Shave, for NYork, to anil_abont tho sins MeGivery, | mens” Read the teatimony aand require $35,000,000 for the interest; and the set- | South Carolina tt 1s nearly so, and the yield per acre | ordinary familianty of his secretary with the Kug- | , Steamship Paraguay (Bn, Dizon, London July, vis Havre So ee or a era e cy mice: tncp tie hglsning ot ), spoke schr Kitten (Br), from Se- Wing of the war accounte would raise the debt to | is about the same. The merchants of Manchester, | !!sh language ana American customs. Both of these | Ji}. wilh mineand 40 pasengers, to Howland & Aspinwall. eres dig; ville for - gentlemen are lawyers of considerable distinction. $800,000,000, The revenue of Brazil for the year | England, were quick to comprehend the value of ‘The amount of claims which will be presented to 3869-70 should be about $80,000,000, and in 1870-1 } this trade, and almost to the exclusion of the equally | thiscommission by Mexico 1m behalf of those who ith and 468 passengers, to Hei 3,000,000, because the augmentation of duties wil] | Valuable traific in coffee they turned their attention | suffered from the depredations of the Indians upon perienced strong westerly, ‘winds to lon Bot take place until one-half of the year 1869-70 has | 10 the new product and now export the greater | the Northern frontier will be considerable, and the | moderate weather. July [7, lat 61 8 Lae le y ‘teams Columbia (Bi nh on bia (BY), Carnagban, Glasgow July sy ince, jand, Siscom! expired, bat will operate throughout 1870-1. quantity, though our steamers vie with them in the gomeoe, must be discussed at an early day by the ee hence tor Glasgow; 19th, inal ides the National Guard and Militia Dill of the | importation of cortee. mmissioner a8 to the admission of such claims | “Sttununip Fan kes, Siecle, Bermuda, 83 days, 1n bailae Minister of Justice and another National Guard bul, | (THe purpose of this article 1a to attract the notice | founded upon damages guifered at the hands of the | wit as passengers: wo’ Norsiay Haren: iv Xs f bill hag been reportea in the Chamber of Deputies of our cotton and coffee merchants, with a view to | Indians subsequent to the date of the Llobet! Sec i @ Kembt jeans to maintain the land and naval forces by | {cite them to a lively rivalry with our English | Treacy and prior to that of the Gadsden Treaty. ‘1 Tapot Page Lint ae 850 ay rafts from the males between eighteen | COUSiDS, and to suatch the prize away from a people | total of these claims may reach $20,000,000, Un the | passengers, to H B Cromwell & Co. and tairty, with exemptions by money or | Whose cupidity has ever betrayed them into dete of other hand there are very many claims made by | |, Steamship Crescent City, Hildreth, New Orleans, July 17, vr cow maim, substitutes. Students in the government col | ‘justice. Stnce the introduction of cotton it may | American citizens during the past twenty years. | With mdse and passengers. to Frederic Baker. Had Dne wea- bourne. ns Hui nen, 0, na | zialled June 7, bark Southern, Belle (Br), Bergman, for | just put our hands on what la under th foreign rts (before reported as in port for N eu), brig Aretio, Blenkhorn, Philadelphia; schr John F Far- | _ The dark ages wasted mach b, NYor passed asteam- | Ronarne, July 6—In port schr Moses Patten, Hardi thin us. Thus, to of Cape Race, from Bangor, at arrived. see mB | tention to our walk of f fnproveaent ta Gime pga fuly 14—Arrived, brig Excelsior, Mayor, New | bave been made towat purifying ‘ele thee, t e bert Thomag, Ko a'Waa | the present. ceitury i sometbing astonishing. The wena kere: snd | treasary of nature ine been opened eats but York):#in cot } ‘enough to Inter what is below, and were still infants in the march re daily dawning u| our medical treatment. Carz Town, CGH, Sune3—In port bark Armenia, Harper, | the salutary virjues of water, and used It In, an ly. to finish Idg for is only one (and a great one) among a thousand sanitary pow- a 17, at 10:80 | trom Aigoa Ba; jouthwest Pase 18th, at 6:80 AM, wie mdse and CHATHAM, NB, July 16~—Arrived, bark Moreno (Br), Bland- | ers that lie neglected at our feet. We are junk beginnihg, to wake up to the fact tbat every Suly 17—Bal t at our feet has virtues beyond price, Yet the ye en cae Ste ee Seat inlght have taught us th trath; and now oly Oi leges and” persons taking degrees would algo be | De as well to mention that a class of indolent ne- | Many of the individuals who suffered the damages | {ihe Soutoy ering Ne on rie eee Pease sehr Queen | | HoWoLULD, June 9¢—Arrived, abips Franklin, Drew, Gan | ilized mun has often to go to thesavage to rete exempt. AS almost every Brazilian that can takes roes, WhO inhabit the Minas Gereas, snd who uy out of which these claims have arisen are deceased, Steamsbf, Marcedtt Starkey, Fe at Varco of is studying for one, the Geempuon iure | £0 this time had led lives of idleness, have been uu, | and thelr helrs or other. legal representatives will | mdsencd asaengere 0 the Wietlan Raton Gece tes With protects the governing class of Brazil, and the biil } !%€d, aud now work in the cotton flelds for twenty- | prosecute them, provided they have suiicient fands | | Steamship Saragossa, Ryder, Charleston, with mdse apd ten Good- | of some wondrous power in a neglt a Happy man, to aver reached a sy aruen the, sang mineral druggl ny. inovident that & milter vegetarian, tgateria thedica will 600m alled 28th for Hong Kong) ; 38th, (and sailed July 1 for Baker's hip Atlantic, Pennell, MoKean's Will probably become law. It is the favor shown | “Ve cents in silver per diem. ‘Though this may seem | to defray the prelimmary expenses thereof. - | Passengers, to Arthur . EYAREOOL, July) 38—Arrived, ships: Cresson) “Cliy (Bry, ¢ Mevsient that rc ee Gorrie Th many Inve rote sHearned clase? ther’ entows | but ittie to our laborers, who earn thelr two and | half of ye som total 48 sustained against Mexico sohlp Mary & Riggs (of Bath), Lowell, fan Franotaco, March otetld, AY fun, Ualvern cry Roberts St Jona, NB supercede t,, and the remark of Napoleon 1 10 rir ook be ages the Brazilian disinclination for commerce ana | three dollars a day, it'ts really good pay tn that | the $300,000 annual payment will scarcely more | 10" (he Pune Mork So. he tS Wee ee eauRtOR | hia, * i fig: ‘applicable to future leeches, eT mechanical ee AS a doctor or a lawyer, content eneie teens a plenty Paglcte > and ral- | than pay the mterest on the amount remaining | May 92, and crossed the Equator in the Allantic Sune %4, in pn ee heed 17—In port ship Ringleader, Hamlin, from an aa been a ad a, these Fptectio etigus by considering Drs hance or government employment and te exempt ity increasing, the race being aro: | th ton 26 04 W;; from thence to port was 80 days, with light and | “Mecnounwe, May 92Arrived, bark Mariano, Bearse, | Anodic muporeede much of the misery and mischief caused by what has hitherto been called medical treatment. Jt would enhance for ‘fovernment ‘employment and is exempt | Jarge and constantly increasing, the race being 2 pro- ‘The Fourth of Juiy was duly observed here by the | moderate winds. Had very heavy weather off Cape Horn. | Boston, from the bound for Ban Francisco; July 16, ational Guard apd from being pressed | Jific one, and like their brethren of the Pacific coast of | fying of the Stars and Stripes from the United States | March 22, lat 33.24 N, lon'124 53 W, ee Te Re eee Ne | OTAGO, NZ, May 12—Arrived, bark Marathon, Downell, | exceed ourlimits to expatiate on all that It has beep i id Boston. is to do; but we may add that ample experience has now shown ‘nto the army or the navy. Asa clerk, mechanic, South America, the larger the family the greater the Legation and Consulate, and similar customary ob- farmer, or employé in the merchant eervice, he is Pde leg beeen ig obliged to contribute | servances at the national palace and other pablic Taber: New Bex(ord, trou the Peeige: Lied ara eee URENSTOWN, July 24—Arrived, steamship Etna, Jones, | that Sourumplion: ‘and scrofula, De ie Seeavaer a siways' in danger of being pressed in case of war, | Sometuing to the general support. Unlike our ma- | buildings. ward passage, all well; reports 100 bbls ap, 1000 bbls wh, aud | NECFE for Liverpoo} (and proceeded). | is ve way Before St, aud that st bas the rare pow nd ls exposed to the tyranny of the National | {i cate ‘girls of the period” the women Yesterday afternoon President Juarez and his ,000 lbs bone on board. eet ey ae never amas) Buropean; wow a neces Radway’s Ready Relief is suro cure for Guard service In time of peace. Consequently | there Work a8 hard 9s the men, though at less | Cabinet, except Ministers Lerdo and Marischal, made | _ Bark Haltden (Nor), Olson, Newcastle, Eng, 37 days, with | “Hete, Liverpool. | Jorg bares White Wing, MeLenn, cholera au rh atop the moat viovent pain, elther internal ow Canada, 8: agricuiture decays, mechanical arts are carried | Wagee—(the Revolution will please enlarge on this)— | a pleasure trip on the laxe in the direction of Tox- | Ms? to French, Edye & Co. Took the northern pass on aimost entirely by foreigners, and the | Mdeven the litte picaninnies earn their brea ceo, ‘on the new sternwheel steamer Gautomozin, | *39. Ded Spe weather with light winds and calt a4 Merchant. navy is sald by the Mimster | 22d—no, they don’t bave butter. Half naked and | owned by Messrs, Macin, Zavalo & Co., one of the | whe toy ping NG), Kooy of Marine to be dying altogether out since the great | Well fed, the negroes of Brazil, in the cotton section, | line subventioned by the government, and intended | tar June 1; bad light winds and calma tho entire pavange, mith, for Boston | external, in from one to twenty minutes. Norcan from lds SINGAPORE, June 8—In port bark Abkena (Rus), for Boston | of imperfect testing be applied to it, for tt waa tried 1a 1} malignant reventive and cure of al out the war, both as sp) nd cure of ims. ke, Cette, 86 days, with ensel to ninsier." Paasod Ciral- Beg JOHN’ PR, July 10—In port brig Geo Latimer, Knight, } and malarious fevers, dyzentery, colds and rhe re, and the resu!t was marked sutcoe coasting trade was opened to foreign vessels, a | Seem happy and oblivious to the possible necessities | to undertake towing and passenger traific on the Brig Tiber (Br), Keating, Mainen, a days, with fruit, to br dont, NB, July 23—Arsived, ship Stadacoma (Br), Cas- Then. seain ‘Radway’s Pills are a perfect boon toa large. measure which had become requisite for the protec. | Of the future. We regret to chronicle, however, | lake. The party were in the midst of the hignest | Miler & Houghton. Passed Gib: on. Sune 15; had tion of the agricultural Interests, in consequence of | that these industrious blacks are disposed to indulge | enjoyment upon the upper deck, when the steam | Te weather with light winds and calms. 0% ceed aid, Annie ¥: Philadelphia; bark Hesperus (Br), Savage, NYork; brig | class of Grant, New London; yacht Palmer, NYork. invalids, for they are both a purgative and core the enormous freights it had to pay, owing to the | Tather freely in their favorite “fusil,” cackas and | dome burst, tearing its way through the upper deck, | yo hilg rergtita (2), Hil, Clenfuegos, 14 days, with augar, 40, Tiered a rig Minuie’ Miller: ‘Andersom Philadelphia; | "One of these pilis used ase dinner pill insures good dix Monopoly, making it actually less costly tosend a | Cguardtente de reyne, two intensely tntoxicatin: destroying a great portion of it and scattermg the Oi schr Caprian, N’ wack of 00 "4 made 5 ‘4 Brig za, Williams Cardenas, 9 daya, with sugar, to Moses | "“ryuxs IecaND, July 10—In port achr Abby Warner, from free to the United States than to some | beverages, distilled from the sugar cane, one | table and contents, situated on deck just over the | Taylor & Co; vesscl to RP Bu York. ti id. will cure dyapepata, d jwe ray add for the interest of those in Europe ignorant of Atiantic ports of the empire. “ewig” of which would inebriate an East river ‘long- | boiler, in many directions. President Juarez w: br A Richards (of Boston), Arey, Ai Boston for Jamaica. the matier :— ‘Two bills in regard to slaves have been introducea | shoreman or a Massachusetts legislator. © | thrown violently upon his backs The greatest con, | Wibeusar, ae, to8O Loud £0, 7? sree? Pe M4 dare American Ports. PS atte kB Pi le Fey mag one! mto the Chamber of Deputies. One comes from the COTTON AND COFFEE TRANSPORTATION. sternation ensued, as everybody was sure that some- | Sch. Emma Gilliatt (Br), Gilliatt, Ponce, PR, 20 days, with | BosTON, July 23—Arrived, achra Willlam Flint, Ross, and | calculi, stone, gall atono—is {te resol ropertios of melting Richard Vaux, Frink, Alexandria; Clara S mith, Smith, do; | away, so to speak, of hard aubstances; Of its sypplying Pt Senate, from 1868, forbidding auctions of slaves | At this season the earnest, hard-working planters | body was hurt, and all felt disinclined to inqui molasses, to Heney & Parker. ‘and the dividing of families; the other simply pro- | Ste gathering their crops of cOmDE and cobee; ut | Cae te mean persons. President saeres Was apple pas en mene, Bleathers, 7 days, with pine poses to register all slaves, under penalty of unregis- | the ouly difficulty they encounter isin the trans- | the first to recover himself, and upon investigation | "tc red ones being considered free. Considerable un- portation. Like the unimportant streams in our | it was found that noone was injured. The party | toJ " ‘willingness was manifested to the latter, and it was | OWN “sunny South,” such rivers aa the Doce, are | exchanged congratulations and made their way SebrJas eg Laima Virginia. @ referred to ® commitiee. The estimates of siaves | hallow and tortuous, and the fatboats, similar to | home in small boats, having experienced @ decided | Schr A Chemabers Hoban yary from 1,440,000 to 3,000,000. those used on the Mississippi, labor hard io their } sensation, one more novel than a score of revolutions, Schr Maria Pierson, Peterag ts Sr Star, Carroll, neas. n innickson, "Di a J 8 + (ee Wa (Br), Culmer, Eleuthera, 6 days, with pineapples, | Phiinvelphia; LT Knight, Smith, and SP M Tanker, n blood’ with the constituents of life, vigor, strens tt and parity, and enabling this great, source of tite to. bold solution ail its constituents, If is not an accidental a ‘nary, Deer Isle; Susan Jane, Davis, | of simples, gathered at random by inexperienced pul atctentific combination of ‘ker, and Millard Fillmore, C! MBelow= Bark Staffa, from Bydney, CB (not Glasgow). Saran naciee Ovoullet from the vegetable Ringe elow—-ark Staffa, from Bydney, CB (n ow). fc esc Cleared—Bark ‘Alexandrina (Bry, Mitchell, lente; os; echr great ty eaved ym by experienced botanists, and subjected to the tests of ined and associated so as to secure Braniian government is Snally committed to | fansit to, the seaboard. To those who have ever | | ‘The coustruction of the Pucbia branch of the | | Schr Yankee Boodle, Martabury, Georretown, DO, for Port | Joh? Farnum, Kelley, Faure arstey. Beatee Puichactin, | Cioen eet asce tuted scae te seosre pres memony of a8 . ; , Beara adelphia. their ph: ut the Ballestrini project of telegraphic communication | 28d an occasion to pass through Lake Pepin, on a | Mexico and Vera Cruz Railroad is rapidly being con- orris. wish Europe and the United States. The Brazilian | Journey to St. Paul, Minn., or New Orleans, by | cluded, and arrangements are already being made Schr Wm Collyer, Tavilor, Georgetown, DC, via Baltimore, of the line will consist of o cable | Water, some idea of the wild character of | fora grand jubilee at Puebla on the 16th of Septem. | for Port Morris, While beating down the Chesapeake, any an ie som Cape San Roque to the French An- | the scenery bordering this stream may be | ber next, the anniversary of the independence of Sonning Re 10 laos ablioine has ioe Be Baer ee nd os oy atte eh 6-2 Appold; schoolship George M Bar- } ingredients nacd, in accordance o! Mth—Arrived, steamor Cariton," from Tarks ivalents; in fact, it ts the most scientific com! fegrecients ‘pousersing medicinal or remedial 0 ve P Fe ena oun World in bis Ready Ralie bland, Crowell, NYork; bark land; Norah, Gibbs, Cienfuegos ‘niladelphis; brigs Jacinta, Cien- | New Milles, to connect with those going to Europe | imagined. ‘The same overhanging forests, dense | Mexico from Spanish rule. Immense preparations rey Blanchard, and the United States. The San me cable | aud deathiike, and the general sublimity of normal | are already aigoussed, bud tt is believed that it will Pilchr Vapor, Newbury, Baltimore, fuefoes Yavalla Willitms, Pensncola: Annandale, Warren, | Sarvaparilisa Resclvent the nucleus of # new eyslem is to be iad within three years. Ballestrini’s | Dature, greet the eye at every turn of this eccentric | be made a greater day of rejoicing than Mexico has | Scir MN Lindsoy, Opelehia, Newtown, Ma, 8 days, with | Pilladeiphia; schre Volunteer, from Rio Grande; ‘James A | medicine. concession is to last sixty years, without subsidy. | Stream. The custom is, generally, to select three | yet seen. lumber, to Jobn W Russell, J Frightman, Fonce, ER i Magaie B Gray, Pillabury, do; Buoe, | Thal ss is entirely composed of roots and hewba. ho Brazlian government reserves all the coast | OF our of the most trustworthy negroes who, under | ’ The engineers of the Guaymas and Paso del Norte | $2 Jamestown, Rogers, Philadelphie for Boston. Ste Oe Yorks Biss Gly Genstee Cfinian: Migorr ced. | ates en hee eed MtntO en toe te ines to itecif, and it fs understood it ts about to call | the supervsiion of the overseer, take charge of # | road are buslly employed in the survey of the route: | o,ca¥s! boat Carrle, Sweet, Montreal, Id days, with aanes, to | Siaguie Hell, from do. 4 cpr onehorteitacema full time that the attention of Jor tenders to construct the remainder of the tele- | ‘fat,” until it reaches Almeida, at the moutu of the and there ts every reason to believe that the nation | ““*" Werone, July 2%3—Arrived, bark Maggie V Hugg, | should be directed to this erent advocate in Tealaal wee, wraph between Rio and Pernambuco. feet Foci ey rot rergeaieenn compere system | has determined to accept all such enterprises, seeing Passed Through Hell Gate, Hugg, Cha Georgia, Miller, West Indies; achra 0 ment, which amounts to almost «. serous vocretten accident has occarred from nitro-glycerine. pO) pirito Santo, whose | in them the only hope for the republic. BOUND SOUTH. Bet hig any and Geo’ Richardson, D Belageport ioe cael ontive too much mpese vo dwell Gn ibe select A smal! quantity was in the military arsenal, and in | Darbor can float a feet of merchantmen. At this The mineral wealth of the country, notwithstand- Steamebip Franconia, Bragg, Portland for New York, with | Helen V toJ F Ames. Higgan, ‘ames, Jersey Cy; WR Bradford, Adams, | additions to medical Knowledge and materia medion that @onsequence of the evil repute the substance has | Point the bartering 1s done with the several agents, | standing the ‘White Pine” excitement, cannot be | ma: NYork; 1» 8 Al; kery itimatety. goquired it waa ordered to be thrown into the bay. | 204, a8 may be expected, the highest bidders get | Jost sight of, and will some day be developed to an mone Union a Tafta, Dorchester, NB, 11 days, with | Lothrop, Providence; Minerva, Cal ins Fall River; Mery i see eines aeons Tare ia discov oor the ‘eireula Six ten pound cans were put into a boat and taken | the lot. extent which will astonish the world, already pre- | stone, to PI Nevius & Sons. ‘Temerick, Morris, Wareham; C Downer, Small, Hudson; E | tion of the blood, that of Peruvian bark, ‘tne of the soto: oat pans ea “onl ‘The first ies thrown out ex- ‘The present Binpeny a el pea ied pared to hear of wonderful metallic deposits, Bone Valiant, Crane, Windsor, NS, for New York, with 5 cimmians, oa, Fournlesepale ; A abee id A Johnson, ncope, ond or me tnere, rebeen at first ridiculed ploded on striking the water and the concussion set BI 01 y Pedro Il., ig} “4Mr. Rodrignez de San Miguel, plaster. rege “a A uy " ed scouted and then a i. Off the others, ‘The boat was blown to pieces ana ail | Of ® conservative character, and, despite the fact ne Matic Oujaito, has spoenied tor PRE Keres, Crockan, Lenveasy, HB, # dave, with spiles, to, |’, TENE! nde Tig Yea sobrey orks Witenes: | coe Weak acy tore Hendy Retct. Mc evience of it of the crew, seven persons, killed. that he has been engaged {n a long and | protection against the Minister of the Treasury, who Otronto 1 Saltimeres Ubaitancogs: Blesky Palen ine, | okey la gull end berore the pOblpS Te ee? aa 7 ry, Wi Schr Otronto, Hammond, Ellsworth, 7 days, for New York, | ton, Barber, Baltimore; Chattanooga, Black, Philadelphia; | prove that It 1a the beat policy of the public to adopt {t Yellow fever ia in the port and city, exhaustive war, he 1s keenly alive to intermural | decided that the property of said gentleman be- | with lumber, to Brett, Son hk Co. * | Albion, Strousland, and R P Chase, Collins, NYork. 7 erally. Medicine {s no lon pSonad ‘art, to be to earryiug of from one to four person: interests. He has suggested may laws bearing | longed to the nation. Schr J B Myers, ——, Ellsworth for New York. Gosrea or Matilda, Dix, NYork. the sanctuary of the initiated, ‘A knowledge of the bealti hie month. Six died in one day. The deaths are | Particularly and liberally upon the productions, e Revista Universal says:—We learn from reli- | , Schr Julia & Martha, Diz, Calais, 11 days, for New York, | BELFAST, July 15—Arrived, schrs Oregon, Gott, NYork; mia all who elgoxe to inquiee, Corporate Sodiel ci 2at, Gentile, Kennedy, do. often proved impediments to great Improvernsntt, and ind If, tn together among foreigners. ‘The chief of police | Cotton and coifee. | Earnest without severity, he en- | able persons that General Lozada is determined to | “ithlumber, ta Simpson & Clapp, forbidden seamen to come ashore unless on } COUrages everything tending to the prosperity of | proclaim the Republic of the West, which 1s to con- Ve, $4 @uty. The disease is sald to be bad on board a for- | his people and empire and is thorough! ablic it "i ” 4 with lumber, to Simpson & Clapp. r re war veenel anchored in the © aplrited. He has evinced munch interest ih the | ‘The dbece ie ane etn, Lower California. | | Schr Corrs, Pickering, Rocklsnd for New York, with lime, | Ket took fifty-five returning emigrants, and I believe | advance the production, He 1s anxious to promote | Mexico. General Loz: with lumber, to Havens 5 and Americus, Quite a Humber more are expected from the govern. | immigration, and, though unspoken, he is evidently | the immediate interest of the pecpie of ma mieten | Behr ‘Avby © Willard, Ligne) Bangor, 6 days, for New | shall, NYork ment colonies to go in other United States war yes- | Mortified at the failure of our Southern “exiles” to A contract has recently been made by the govern- ‘Schr Saxon, ok, Bangor, days, for New York, with sels returning home. The idea Was a good one and | make themselves at home in his domalns, and correct- | ment of the State of Mexico with Jacob Campbell & | tumber, to Holyoke & Murray.” Lay! Machias, 7 days, for New York, | _ BRISTOL, July 22—-Arrived, steamers Pelican, Clarke, and nestion, on A baht spray. ero anes hse vay Nickérson, Hobo- Sona examine for themselves and. ‘truth by results. a OV. . The above is rather sensational, and to John R Brown, ‘Safled—Schr Henry Curtia, Rt he Guerriere, on her return to The United States, | culture of cotton and never misses an opportunity to | keep up the feeling against the Anserioans, hers, in “ache Darius Eddy, Hopkins, Bangor, 5 deys, for New York, CHARLESTON, July Teclenr 1D, EY Pei Safied—Bark Helen Sands, Woodsides, Montevideo and a | question, for. it has cnred ov uld be well for man! TAN TOMOR CU! Nchardson, Philadelphia, Never bas a medicine taken internally been known to bavg eared, brige Adelaide, Wilson, | cured tumors, either of the womb, utérl, ovaries, oF schr# Waterman, Mar | the kuife has boen the gole reliance if the hana of enced surgeons; but Dr. Radway's Sarsaparilliap Hand, Providence twenty J ov Gyste and tumors, a2 well as ia the bowels, uterus 24th—Balled, steamship Champion, Lockwood, NYork; brig | w. vel ui ites and calcula; cre. ‘eames jampion, Loc! + aa in pion, ig | womb, liver, dropsical effusion, agci ¢ will enable many good citizens to retrieve their mis- | ly attributes their disappointment to the want of a | Co. for the constructt Behr Vickabure, Higgins, Bangor for N chiton (Br ve! take; but there are many hard cases going back who firm aud proper directing epirit and iack of tent aoe So eal trerentagrecton ofa telegraph line from this | Oost Tien Habpose, mille, Porliana tor Wom York. EABTPORT, July H—Arrived, schr 2 A Paine, Noyes, | wore cluined oy air Hen iaenie. Brogle—aged fa thelr are best away from home. Many and lamenting | erican energy. There is land enough in Brazil for any’ om the beginning of this year to the $d inst. Schr Billow, E} Miridgey Providence for New York. York, form, uncombined—to possess the power of dissot atone are the inquiries after departing ones—lost to sight, | DUMber ol immigrants, and ample opportunities for | 2,282 cotton Dalen have entered the port. of Vora | Sexe Marshall © Well Providence for New York, |, Cleared 17th, schre Sea Queen, Guptill, Philadelphia; 20tb, | in thé biadder, and curing all irritations of the bladder and But to memory dear—wnich f have heard to-day. | bettering thelr fortunes if they would only avail | Graz, weighing 009,135 Menicas poucde sea drew aware Chivers Promterce heat | SPALL RIVER, ily Arrived, achrs Theodore Dean, | RMA ITER eer, a ct en Inprened Money ent and clothes out at wash are not to be | themselves of the gratuitiea of pature as there of- | — in the State of Guerrero alcabulas, oF trans gehts Goodspeed, —~, Portland, Oty for New York with | Phillips, and Carieion, Jayne, Brown, Georgetown, DC; Hid | aniacientive cemlingtion of these ingredients 10 We rta- had, some of the departing wishing to keep these | fered and the liberality of Dom Pedro, tion duties, nav: 2 miver- | stone. testimonials of former trust. Among them also are | The facts in the foregoing were gathered during a | gary of tne ante of Bante Gereradie tensut te ohe Behr Gen W H French Law, New London for New York. Frenchmen and Englishmen who have deceived the | pleasing conversation with some of the officers of | ‘Ariny of the Norih, under the command ot Geaoral | Schr Frovkiin Pierce, Hodgdon, Norwich tor New York. Daly, Lamphear, Elizabethport ; John B Spofford, Hawkins, penis Regolvent, {t will more effeotually cure and jumors and all other hard subst lewburg. ances. GALVLSTON, July 17—In port, steamer Euterpe, Nicholas, It is called Resolyont, for {t discusses and melts away Consul by false papers of American citizenship. the United States frigate Guerriere, recently arrived | Escobedo, against the 1 Schr M Powell, Fenton, Stoaington for New York, from and for New York, arrived 16th; Frank Clark, Barstow, } tumora, nodes, hard swellings, lumps, concretions in the Anuwber of English immigrants have just come | at this port from Brazilian waters.” eon celebrated with great enthusiasm fa the great. | Schr ery deunsom, Horealk top Rew Kort aahed Tauh, brig Aljon Stanstt. Hooper, Frontera, St John; | Jrntsy Heol, tester, Bladder, ree acon of tee Up from St Catharine iu a very destitute condi fi RY er part of the cities of the repubile, Behr Hentietta, Clark, New Haven for New York, © 16th, sehr Ridgewood, Deriekaon, New Yorks nS | Butteonte kaite, merruntes seni te ae tion, although 1t would seem that the government MEXICO. he Monitor declares that Eecobedo has retired Schr Ida V McClave, Pinkham, New Haven tor New York. HOLMES’ HOLE, July 22, PM—Arrived, schrs Harriette The following letter or certificate of cure received on wes them for work done in the government service. ‘A from the command of the Fourth division of the Schr Circle, Hulse, Reading River for New Yorg, with | P Ely, Stokes, Norwalk bound east on an excursion with | the 20th day of July, 1869. The lady is aekaown to us, but ‘he Prussian Minister has aiso been talking sharply army in consequence of his disgust for th “ sn f wood, to Underbilt & bo, Grampus Club; Aid, Smith; J Williamson, jr, Corson; © G | she is well known in Beverly, ‘those interested ca: to the goverament, because $75,000 1s owing inthe | Electloneering—Ballot Staffing and How They |-the present administration, = °* Ne PoucY OF | Bete Eltzabeth Cowell, Kent, Hartford for New Zork. sea Aduiine Townsend, Risleyy Heston Cor Phtladelchise at, | eke het, Aud make inquiries of slats of the sel same way to German colonists, and the government | Do IimWork for the Legislators—Condition baied fe atria Schr Eilaon, “— Sioby Point for New York, Glas Edwardy fread, Gatdiver for do; wd liane, | SUMOR OF 12 YEAR! GROWTH OU ibways rs A [- Treasure, % 4 artlett, Beverly for do; Alex Youn, “f 780) ee ae ag eg oie fiedn ta eend ihe cos; | of the Provinces=The Financial Condition— + FOURTEENTH WARD. Bohr Cindereliay Warren, Huntington for New York. ham, Price, Salem for. doy Lillian Mt Warten, Warren, Ban- RESO EVEREX, Macs. July 18, 1860 People home, most of them consisting of women and | Relations with England—The American Mis~ | At half-past one o'clock this morning it was re- | Sehr Watebful, Carr, Sag Harbor for New York. freferaas Maeno, Douay, otlon for Norfolk; Corbeli, | | Dy. RapwAT—t hare hed ovarian! tumor to the chilaren. Three of the men died of yellow fever - ng Schr F Merwin, Blunt, Riverhead for New York. jenderson, Rockland for NYork, and bowels, All the doctors said “there no help for since they came back to Rio. Although iaost of them sion—International Claims—Tho Explosion on | ported at the station house in Spring street, that Scbr G 8 Page, Bryan, Port Jefferson for New York. Sailed—Sebrs Wille Martin, Almtra Wolley, I tried everything that was recommended, but nothing bi ace at ny ‘A Avedeed the Lake. John Martini, Ttal Schr Kate Gordon, Fenton, Port Jeffereon for New York. 28d, AM—Arrived, bark Blanche How, Ingersoll, Bonaire | me, I saw your vent, and would try it, imost naked and had no money, the ministe: ini, ap jan carpenter, residing in the Schr Sarah, —, Northport for New York, with brick, to J | for orders; brigs Phebe Ellen (Br), Dill, Matanzas ‘for Bos. ind bi Of agriculture was inhuman enough to order them to MEXICO, July 10, 1869. | rear basement of No. 184 Elizabeth street, and his roa : 1 with brick, to 5 | ton; abby Wauon, Allen, Bangor for Nvork; Tangent, Ver: | Ped ads wary tb pe hassle ra ea ae ae Sean be turned opt of the immigrant’s house after two | Our great men are at home just now watcuing the | wire, Martha, had h Sebr Elisha Brooke, —-, Northport for New York. ril, Calaia for do} achra’ Tdabella, Fisher, Hoston tor Wil- | and used tw vottien of your Ready fand there 18 Bote Gays stay, and would not allow them even house | new shuftie and deal, and wondering whether they » Martha, ad an altercation resulting in | gchr Almira, Hageman, Glen Cove for New York. LTR Re A aki, Walker, alud 5 B Wheeler, | sign of a tumor to be acon oF felt, and 1 féel arter the death of the latter. An officer of the | Schr Edwin Collyer, O'Brien, Lioyd’s Neck for New York. better, smi Gpaleton, Saco for | and happier than Lhave for twelve years. The : sh room in the empty building, although he o u money for work, jone last fear. - on will hold any tramp cards, fully convinced that un- roceed Schr Long Islander, Gallagher, Cow Bay, LI, for New } 40; EM Branscom, com, Calias for Harlom. was in the Jeftaide of the bowels, over clad The schooner Eliza Stephens, from New Orleans, | iess they are elected to Congress there can be no | Wrectnn eho een vocked oe une And arrested | York. § R Lane. Cera HHA Bale, Monta’ S, Mitty asuneney | leyou forthe berets of otber ou ena pubis, Ke has brought in about seventeen persons, who, under artins, who was Up at the station house, BOUND EAST. Yeomop, and Pauline David, Otto, from Liverpool; bark Ko: | "This indy w the contract witb the province of Rio de Janeiro for | MOP for the country. Why should they not be | Tne pody of theggwife, who, t avid sano, from Mainga. rg raat ‘This indy was cured of tumore pf twelve Years! growth, 8,000 Americans, Mr. Charles Nathan undertakes to | anxious to serve thelr country thus? alive ae one o'clock ‘ate craig. bie * Bebr Gieawoes, Dicklovons Pulledeiphin for Dighion | NORFOLK, July'22—Cleared, brig Concord, Kelley, Weat siaattog Relea ie pemrann settle in the province of Rio de Janeiro, receiving | Your correspondent heard of a Congreseman, who | shocking appearance, the nead having been fear. | Echt Lizzie, Talbot, Puiladeiphia for Providence, NEW LONDON, July 28—Arrived, sehre Uncas, Champlin, | {torent persons, do, not all yi soot Keel, seake Pouror five hunkived Germans have aise arrived fee | @spired to re-election, When he was told that the —_ mashed, the ayes blackened, the teeth knocked | cbt Reading Railroad No 48, Ross, Pailadelphia for Nor. Alexandria for Norwich: Morning Light, Ireland; Robin | of the blood, character and oon rng po overnment colonies, ut no English are on hand. | time for depositing votes haa nearly paused he was quest Wid be held todays NY UNS VisIbIG. AB ID: | T Gokr Hate Thomas, Ropu Landing for Wareham. — | Noe, Davin, Fuiiueiphi orig Wann har rain, Baul hres ters re 7 als, al pe the French colonists from Algeria areremonstrating | agtomshed, night having approachea anda lel Sobt Jaines Bu; - 4 for 0; Texas, Champlin, and Hudson, Champlin, | yi is 4 os Engltt ker, South Amboy for Provii 7 i. with the medicine and » cure in, He rogara, to being Kent for several weeks still wail: | ne mot having been aware that such an FIRE IW SEVENTEENTH STREET—LOSS $8,000 feat foreplpes al, Szuk amo ar Bragepere” eS | Fam‘, (Ces Eins Fein end Cosa, Cot | BRATS nate arbouaey foe tann iaboy Parana, Aithougn the government cannot furnish | affair, of vital interest to him, was pass- | atten minutes before nine o'clock inst evesing | Por, jes Jennings Hou Amboy for areen- | Galed Mary Nest MaseTmAD NTO: sowogr, Prking, | Rem Yorn AB4 Nos BL Paul eee, Mobtral Jand to emigrants there is a man in Parana Who | ing. At one poll near your correspondent’s | tn ‘ Schr Chiloe, Hamiton, Port Johnson for Pi Ponce, PA; schr BT Boker, Brewsler, Georgetown, DG. Gaim W Own & tract of 1076.00 cores ¢ extensive blacksmithing and wheelwright estab- | Behr Hotties Collins, Hilla, Port Johnson for Middletown, | * Cicated- Sehr Emaily Mortelk MY ark. 3 BEQEYTR pivoRoms Yost. H ‘The goverument returia say that there were 7,979 | Tooms three owlish-looking inspectors made an | lishment of James McCann, Nos, 614 and 616 West io ur Leontiae, Pratt, Elizabethport for Bi 'HILADELPHIA, et %3- Arrived, bark Sarah B Hale, Saty Public aid Comin joner for e ie ariay a po Me pre- | exhibition of their patience by watching the hole in | seventeenth street, took fire, and the building, which Sehr Siiver Bell, Bal ley, \Blleabathp for Taunton, John rocker: Hoa wien Peusodey L a Way Ba pert ier er 1 EN ee LS i C + " a a J he 7 , i, a + oy Frat Tread for the purpose. The umber of Fara, | the box through which the tickets were to be passed, | isowned by Mr. McCann, was entirely consumed. The | Schr AnEler. Resse, Rondout for Wareham. | * Beta, Brown, and Mary Milnes, Parker Boston; Hele, At’ |) BEOLUTR DIVORCES OBTAINED IN Di whom 2,200 were in Rio. Most yf them are Working | Sn4 wondering why all the world did not know that | building is a one story brick, about 100 feet long, and | Sehr Wm A Dro, Rich, Hoboken for New Bedford. At Quaraniine—Brig Deborah Soule, Soule, from Cardenas. Staion withont publi: togal hicia rg 4a government and private estab) shments, oF on the } it was “lection” day. In another district a servant | Wad fled with @ valuable stock, worth “fibon, Hobs Benga), Hatch,tNew York fr Rowton. Gieared--Barke Ant Elizabeth Norgrave, Barbados; ke: | Sc suMiciont cane; hewrrsaaiiy In fact, they ‘are very well treated, and earn Wages | "ald to have brought @ bundle of tickets aud to taderstood, is” ao ins sh MocanD, at axe | Sehr Onward, lew York for Bangor. House esate, Biachra EA Barto, Keith Bost ————___¥-_HOUSB, Attorney, 19. Nesoan Mich they gould Bok ‘hope for ia{Paraguay, ‘Stil | WAVe handed them to the inspector, who immedi- | tended to' the aijucent premised” ooorsied “hy | Set Hannabs Gilly New York for Boston. Olagton,'dgs WH Glenn, Small “Ameabtryport; ul WOOLUTR DIVORCES Atay OBfAtIn they stick to Lopez’s cause. i ately dropped them into the box without counting | Willism Zeisser as a dyeing establishi Ir. Zela- Hover Boston; MM Weaccr, Wen FE Garsbriines Bessls Al any State without rote oe sasenre: coon is Felntiven owning togetier avout 'es,reuty femave | Mem the tervant aging, ‘my master sent them.” | Owned by Mr. ‘MeUaan” setae gine, odin Lay Mofile Benton: HF Htdas tate sae Hasbor: Salo | Suarmniag, (o* I® Sirasent el fe . Bu ‘ f saves, have made a.deed by which ep, bind ther. | Perhape it might carne, on the principle of | $2,000. Te’ total losn' was Tay. $4,000, the ony | aittase Oly of London, and France Liverpool: Brien: | Gace, Belen Viegia ae selves to consider free all the chidren bd of thelr | compensation, that no great wrong was done. It is, | party insured being Mr. Zeisser, who liad @ polloy roam, Hew Orleans; Wan Jacinto, Savannah; Manhattan, | Paxier, Bowton: Slaves alter its date, seta ot aixteen iaon-ciads | PeFDADS, More certajp shat the result was not ettected | ‘He Heiter Insurance Company of $1,000, zatbanks, Wiimington, NO; leewe Bell, Rick: | Gence: Geugapurg Corson ‘3 and mopitors, forty-elght wooden weamers’ twelve | bY such little ecce tes as the above, as the elec- ALLEGED ROBBERY IN JOHN STREET Veaeeenewr Seo coh og pl Moraine he et steam launches, ix sailing vessels, five foatin,’ Dat- | tons were tn great part of a Napoleonic nature, pri- satin i Allen; Woy HG Hand, Taylor’ Heten Jones wnat teries and seven pontoon bridges, manned by \'447 | vate caucuses and coatrouing intellects having de- | Yesterday afternoon Mr. C. 1. Cargill, of,the firm Glegtown Inland Belle, Pierce, Portsmouth, Nil. men and carrying 237 cannon, consisting of 150, 120 | clded whoshould be elected long before the day | of Shumway & Co, dealers in gold chains, at No. 24 Shipping Notes, piit—Arrived, brigs'Alice Len, Foster, Turk's Island; Jas and 70-pounder Whitworth hexagonal pore rity’ wae A very small portion of the Population vot- | Jonn street, called upon Inspector D; The ship Koomar, 1201 tons, built at Liverpool in 1888, and | 4) Wee, bol dae san; 3 And 68 and 82pounder emootn bores. The stean' | Ing the electors chosen then again hold an election, pector Dilks, at the Cen- } pelonging to Messrs B E Morgan's Sone, of this city, was | for Antwerp: ¥ barks anda pica eee tliadelphia Dower ts 6,122 horses. The squadron in Paraguay | OF Tather declare who shall represent them in Con- | tr@l OMice, and stated that their safe had at noon | jowered from the sectional dry dock at the foot of Clinton po to-day barks an rige, names Recroraleaen to with all the vessels before repo atthe Consists of eight iron-clads, six monitors and twenty ress. As this may hardly seem to your readers a | yeste: "i A consists of elght i , iW \ forght particular” exampre or Fepilblicaniam, the | Shainor ’Measrs. ‘Sharawie afh200 worth [of Gold | stret, on Friday afternoon, after examination. BIPORTLAND, July 22—Arsived, brig Faustina, Patterson, Be Anthony's Day came of upon the 18th, ana | y*XPlanatory remark might be ventured that getiuine | the second ‘Noor, and “Mr “Cargir wis, RO | _ The police steamboat Metropotiian on the Nelson a | Cardenas; pllolboal Ieauc Webby Sogtine, NYork. | pee. the, and ali the preceding night ne well, freworxs at claas isms are unpopular in Mexico, in the office during the forenoon, went to'dinner et | ToWDsDA dry dock, at the foot of Gouverneur street, being | gtgnnver Pramenlas Heng, weeny BI + Matanzas; | Fac King Rew Yor ry Ses enahe gilt? | aya muis ype action eMexicoatetemuane | setae eecptihs Roe rei, oun that ang | Pltegand tring gravel a Ta ima gia ne | Paseo ner = reater, safe nm {the door being unlock ‘The central one of the screw docks near the foot of ver, Mary A Davia; schrs Ut , . have veen eked) and 19 foot of Market Utlea, J for fire Dalioons and bonices. Last nignt thé | sbail Foclalmed, the responatbiiity will | the chains had heen abstracted, supposed ‘by heak | slip; bas on it the schooner Salle, 168 tone, bult in Lunenburg, | pot Wenonaty, Bratt, yh the sky looked as though the | in them, 80d the evil must soon bring with tt its | able more exposed, yet the th: were pelting us with “stare aud | own corn ction. But a lew anys more will pass be- | to ransack the safe, thinking, ‘provacty, “reat Georg | shaving her yellow metal sheathing patched and an extra Baitim are the St. Johns who ha’ fore we aialt od the construction of the next | was money there. The Inspector gave the ‘case to | OPPer course of it put on, fo celebrate their saint's day with fireworks. An- | Congress, w. Dich will meetin September. The oppo» | detectives Tully and Bennett to’ work up, and the | Theyacht Meteor is on the larger one of the screw docks, tonios are pot quite so numerous, but then he has | sition, as org. ‘nized in the inst Congress, will be ex- | prospect is that the property will never be re- | having s metal keel put on her shi POR’ UTH, July 20—Arrt jane, . b— Arrived, b mati, Wentworth Na, for SCORNS, REMOVED FOR BUNTON inking powder was almost euffo- | rest m, ‘nly upon those who fall to take an interest | thieves. Although there were ty ~ Philadeiphia, leaking; Hattie Wh Cardenas; A Bad Nails, al) Diseases of the vf re" goods. equally valu, | NB, io 16, and owed by Mr H D Cardovs, of Samatce she | ash Ton, Pritcager, ‘Geongetowne “BOr Cakeo hoses | P -Jpntdas, 2 Broudwayy coruet Folion soa, room No, riteinger, Georgetown, Si 5 SONG i ENC: TEI red sohre Earl, Ferguson, | (ORNS OR BUNIONS OURED FOR ORNATE, Meade, , BAOKRTT, WEF casing, ___397 Went Sixteenth ot, botwegn Soventh and Eighth ave, additional voteries, He is the " oma, |; 800 uniess @ party be consti 5 H ie fo rencwnce te ‘ite rcs. worving eine lender’ Upon new issues, the “opposition ene ‘The Hamburg tron steamer Holestia, 8000 tone, we on the | H ee Creare tetany A stckney, | T)YSPEPSIA, PHTAIGI TION, DIA iB Of the religious extravaganzas which do | will existin nam’ Father than in effective force. Be- | ‘The remainder of the collection of pictares helong- | MAMmoth sectional dry dook at Hoboken, being painted, dono ne intrepid, —- Balbimoro Gordo, Hoda | se oeoitines, “isnice arotie ge .90gs tomnimes in Brazil. He attends to getting | fore this Congress) Nort term will extend through | ing to the estate of the Marquis cle Naisous was re- | After the abore veeel is lowered, the Camden and Amboy | phid for Pawtucket; fit Wines 1, Garou tltacel: | foe Wiiam atreer Rew i for girls, while St. Gonaaio disdains to | two years, most vita | Giettions will undoubtediy cently sold in Paris, the Duke of Aumale having | steamboat General McCullom will be taken up. Tors EA Conklta, Daniele Ls immons, 1g 5 rt pro Shem pF shy but old women, Sometimes, brought, involving thy” smmed\ate rature of the coun- fs cg larg Boast Bonn time ‘previous, for Almost all the dry docks are empty, and but few entries hp agg a ‘hada, ‘8 foun noha Hickman, TALE ELIXIB 0) Ys BARK 18 rm true, jareh means wi ry. pad 000, TI a ludson; J nso! Pu Teputation aa Bt, Anthony; if he does not attend to them fortwo | ‘he almost absolute y cntor mone io the national | “Two Love Meetings ina Park.” Two etree arte have recently been made on the books, Men on Ayton Piladeihias é ie Bly ten race cents’ worth of oll or candie to burn before bis | Treasury, with an unpaid Army and civil force, con | B. Pater, fetched $20,000; a bionde Madeleine by | _, TTC were im port yesterday 44t vessels, of which 98 were | "aibvort) Allon It Brown, Botta Robe | Proscgay. er, they stick him, tied hand and foot, into water | stitute serious questions, wh." importance involve | Greuze, f 000; @ dark 40., $6,600: a aketch of the | Samers, 66 shops, 131 barks, £4 brigs and 78 schooners, bins, Port Johnson ; rey dont; Thomas ADICAL CURB, WITHO' 1 JA} On foremost, which ie infallivie, This is the | the interests Of aii Classes, ag: jas requires all } blonde ine by the same artist, $2,000; “The Marlue Disasters. B Smith, Bowman, 'Newbu cH Bro Jott, ‘Albany, for R detention from secon tor ey Feason why Braziltan girly miways marry young. | the revenue derived within hen legitimate limite | Toilet” by Wattesa, $2,600; female portrait bY | Baax sansrra ine ator for Aspinwal, be. | awiuekel, ¥'F Randolph, Bloeman, end Mary ater: Day. Cy ye Mo ed a , Be rocks at jorn Breaker, olf Bermuta. they are devout beileyers in tho saint and heat } which Je but ifie—for the” Muuoors of the | Reynolds, #610. Ne rmghe Sug tenaan ny Azone Wome Oreeoly | we op eae ae Tee, 1 Lenton eroteh

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