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lo WORTH CAROLIN. ON inne fhe Gonvertion Campaign in| the Oid North State. An Ex/iti eal ng amd Bitter Potiti- ‘ LAVAS. TuR 'Hietory of tho Convention Act—The State | De. Taxetion—The siary ond the Town. s¥ip System—Tactles of tho Eadicals-Hew "the Nogroos Are Still Whippet Into the Part y—The Rea) Issues in Campaign— Bow the Convention is Rostristed—The Sorwit and Polittoal Righis of the Negro and the Homesiead Law Not to be Tovohada— astic Mesting of Colored Gensorvatives—Fealing Among the Radical Darkies. vat Sau Tho'Old North State “ost exciting political can within its borers, Pow p are not coay with the ruinans measuces i upon te Hy the preseat consiiiutiou—‘ramed negroes, carje pouitical fund itis n rions (hat she was recklessly pling inta debt, her nel und ber oc atered in New manner that wa * tat by the ng the ad tui overnor Hoi debt that before the waa was not mo: millons was increased to nearty forty, and the n apprepriations that made this cnormous amount were squandered and pylon by radical raitroad omfcmis and Wall wireet stock-jobbing operators. Several of these at present the mea’ Wrat ever o iventurers— 1 ie worthios are now under Indictment In the State € courts for embezzicinent—two of them for as | wn amount as seven millions of bonds. The penses of the Siate government were increased | 2 amount required prior to the war by of a large namber of superfuous and four times the creati rinecure ofices; the salaries of all the State oftetal were increased one hundred per cent; the nninbe of judges of the Supreme Court was increased three to five, wi their salaries; a to rome and burdeus and lastly, the judiciary, instead of pelng appointed by the Legisiature, as formerly, are now selected by we people, which accounts for its partisanship, vorraption and excessively degraded siate at present, AS a natu creased debs aud correspon ting INCRBASE OF TAXATION to nee! fhe interest on Mie debt and to defray t extravagant expenses of the State government, Besties these a local county tax to snpport tie township system and a tax to ish a free school system in the 8 $750,000, the amount required p pay the Interest on the State debt urrent expenses of the Suute governm inated that if the provision tion were literaliy carried out an annual taxation of not jess taan four millions and a ali would have to be raised, In their poverty-stricken condition, sue- veeding.a terrible and disastrous wa were unable to bear such an oppressive taxation, and thos, Wath the Hnanctal ruin that followed the nana poaditure required a deiray the emt, it $3 end #ession of the first republican Legisiature and the utter failure of the Sua s credit, at first suggested te necessity of a CONVENTION to amend the constitution In the matters stated, Frou tne moment of Its conception th Vention took With amazing rapidity, unul at length i Was demanded by toe entire conservative press of ihe State, with but one or two exceptions, but bit terly opposcd by the radicais, whose leaders still continue to monopolize ali the lucrative offices under ihe present coustituiion, They oppose the call for a econyention, tuo, on the ground that it isa revolu- sonary aud unecoustitutional measure, in August, 7870, the conservatives elected a majority in the Leetsiatare ou the identical tssnes which 18 1s pro- oxed the convention, Ii called, will accompilsh. Henee that body matured no legislation look- ang (to the payment of the fulerest on the padlic debt, nor did it, I betieve, provide even Jer the extravagant expens of the State government. ‘The State t+ sequently without any provirion for the collection of tis revennes. Now the present conservative Legisiatnre has a majority of two-thirds im te Senaie, but they failed io élect that majority in the House. The present constita- dion provides that no couyention of the people shall Hed uniess Vy & HIRDS VOTE OF ROTH BRANCHES OF TAR LE91S- LATORE aiid this the advocates of the convention bill were at any time during the jast session unavle to obtain, In this dilemms, While conscious of Ue dire neces shy Of A Conve tion, aud being constantiy urged-- aye, goaded—py their constituents to cail one, the eonservalives passed an act submitting the ques- | ton of convention or no convention to the people, cleciing delegates at the same thine yd Making Ji the duty of the Governor to sue his proctamation ordering an election under ihe provisions of Us act. ‘This, it was thought, was strictiy just and fair to si) parties. Not so, however, With Governor Caldwell, He sought and obtained an informal opinion of Tour of the radical Supreme Court justices, stating that tus cali for a convention Was an wn onstivatio: he positively vetused to act under the law. Finding tnemselves thwaried ou every side by tue radicals, Lhe couservalives inen passed an act making it the duty of the eherifis and county registrars to held AN ELROSTON on the first Tuesday in Aug submitting the ques- on Of convention or no convention to the people, and at the same tine electing delegates to such: vention. If a majority of Lhe people decide in favor of @ convention, it’ is tuen made the duty of the President oi the Senate, Speaker of tie House, Attorney General end Secretary of State to so ‘declare in a proclamation, at’ the same tame requiring the delegates to assemople ii the city of Raleigh on the third Thursday in september, 1871, Tor the purposes above stated. This is the history or the Convention act, and it is argned by the conser Vatives that, notwithstanding the provision in che constatution to Uae contrery, the peopie have the inherent right (o call_a convention for the purpose of auending their State constitution when they think plop These are stricuy the ISSUERS IN THE CA Which is now tn fail blast aul with their characteristic chicaneiy, ther nmpet to The negroes tie Old tale—ths ntion Is Oly golicn tj his—the right to hold oes, right to sit on juries, und, in shor democrats) carry the negroes back Into slavery. s is about the burden of the radical sung to the negroes, while to the while men they hold up the loss of their uomesteads by ahe aboliion of the h tead clause im the consu- tution; and thisis a very tender point with all the xmall farmers in Wie State, a majority of Whom are in dept, and woud be suid ont, look, stock and bar- rel, but for this protecting homestead clau To show, however, Urat uone of these terrivic evils are contemplated by at cepted the new departure, ii ihe last fail campatgzn provisions are ade in the act calling te Couven- Ton ae followsi— BKOTION 1. —The said Convention shall haye power to con sider and propose ali necessary Guendinents and alierations te; bat als still this Co mof th right to vote, the wif they (the y will put thi \ tue conmitution hot inconsistent with the constituiua o/ tie United States, except as ie bererualter provided, to wit: — The sald Convention shall bave no power or authority what ever ~ Fint-To offer or props rin at any atnendinent to, of alteration wine interfere with, repeal or nod iy the home: miend and 1 prog exeuip as provided ior in article 10 ¢ on of the ‘cut —~To modiiy, repea! or do avy other act to ri impair or in any way interfere with the right immunities of any person tn color of previons cunditinn, which ave now guaranteed (3 n by the thirteenth, fourteenth and fifteenth amendments the constitution of ‘the Untied States, or to propose any amendment to the cousiitutivn of the Blate in any wise im- palripg or restricting «a eges or Sin Tiisd—TO MOdily oF repe use in the stitulion whieh provid Fourth—To pass any ordinance or ordinances legisiative ip their character except such as are necessary for the ; urpose of submitting the conctintion as amended to the people tor fr ratification or rejection, and except ordinances iu reia- jo the public debt and Ip relation to the Convention her yuarantee that these provisions eball be siricuy and member elect to the Convention the a Jollows: — SKOTION 1 ermitied to have taken and before any Judge of the justice of the prace of aolemnly ewear (or afirm, faithfully mainiejo nn United States, apd w ‘or dieregard the vention by tue peovie of } act of the General AFsein' ot proviaes ws te to said Conv Yonrention until he 6 ition shall be i Ib jourte oF any T, A. Bey do "that Twi ivution of the ¥ or Indirectiy, evade limita fixed to this Con- hb Carolina, ag wet forth in the parsed in 1571, entitled “An act fy submit the question of 6 on oF nO convention to the people aud to provide for the election of dele which Wot Was Fatified by the people; #9 Leip me ‘There is an honesty Of purpose among the conser- olives in this siruggie for constivational reform epjirely unencumbered by political trickery, end drom careful investigation 1am of the opinion that she conventioniaie will he » esful ine yiug the glechoo nextmonti. Even among the negroes, who Bevla to ree “ihe Ways (het are dark” among the radwelg guere is artrong and growing feeling 1 favor of se Convention, a they bec ou iaved that they will be vietuns of tie RUT AND TASATION which the preseat conaiintion and tte supporter entatl upe anple. Ag od t ww Charlotte, a lew ws Tf an im. Pesips procesgion of evlorea copewvatives, headed nm 2 also a large augmentation of ship system, at once cumber- | saddled upon the people; ra} consequence this largely tn- ie had also to be levied, From ¢ to the war to of the present constitus the people al measure, and | iy whieh has already ace | emmy regarded by every | NEW YORK HERALD, | by ® band of MOBO, Marching Wrar.gn xno streets, | They repaired to a@shady grove a% the outskirts of the town, ileree & large copcourse of citizens, and were add) by ex-Covernor and Unted States Senator elect Ted Wance. The remarks of | the speaker, which were stmapie, humorous and t lingly clear, were boiswirously applauded and | wiluly oneered,- and we meeting was one of the most enthusiast 1 have ever seen, The colored snservauives of Charlotte are respectable not only io appearance, Wat also ta the more taportant fea- mg. tM! tho atternoon of tue same day a amner Was given to the sable democrats by the city of Charlotte aud counly of Mecklenburg, af Winch te | greatest Mtlaniv and wood iecling exisied nel ihe case, however, among Uh ries, Who cast sullen and lowerlug looks at Ne Gewocraic brethren, bof natural and poltic . and miutvered ‘ses and thre in the extweme toierdte a (ree ient EXercise of polliical | opinion, ania negro Who turas democrat 1s more { Reclaliv’ ostracised and ‘vied than tue venest | carpert-bag We whites, SOUTH AMERICA. BUENOS AY.tES. Disappe: Kuesos Ayre BUENOS AY Ju affords me great plea Almost total disappearance of the yellow fe h for the past three montis las raged with suc bd created such sad havor S. a, M y oo, 1871, i a us cevarred from the epideni y are comni wily and in all Lhe streets can be no- « ed to tue co ver of houses and | ZOVEFMNeRt stamps, showing thay the ow? | tortor occupants are dead aud the property is As of Uae government. The 26th of Ma, ary of the independence hoped that next ye; led and more pr nniversary. national Congre exciten Wiick ure the pore and the sewertng of tuls whole | city, and clso &@ new pavement for this city. Uri information has been received here that jug a lent in this the people seein so preoccupte: fever that but littie heed is paid t seasons, anid 1 get opposed by preventive 1 | thy of its saiubrious name and as | as Loadon to live in. There is sreat danger 1n this; but in buenos Ayres we are worse than ihe | Bourboas--we for everything, We learn poring. | URUGUAY. | The Civil War=A New Cominander-ineChief | Appointed=Proclamation of President Guttie | to tue Army—Press Opposition to the War— Arrest of ditors—Murkets. Montevideo, June 6, 1871. ne following address to the army under Gene: Suare 1 dent satd:— the tame of the country and of tae glorious party Whose traditions whi ever aouwr the anaais of our hisie for ibe fatigues and abuegation waich you j have Observed up to tie preseni. You defend the cause of order legally constituted, and that authority win which foundation tie re- public would become a chaos. ‘the shade of your standards covers the liberties “Cerrito school,” Nave endeavored to destroy. twenty-two monthe, high or generous design. Let us be inspired win opposite ideas. Let us imitate the conduct of tir wio were before us in batties that we have su tained, and as courageous as them in the fighi. Le: us be like them after the triumph—magnaninous and generous, One attempt more, and this vexatious campaign j will be ended with glory, aud you will obtam the ! peace so much desired, and with it the progress and | the greatness of the country. | Full oj confidence in your deciaton to realize such | a noble end, your President and friend salutes you, ce Afier the delivery of the foregoing a genera! reviow of the troops, numbering about two thousand five hundred, was made by the President, and $60,000 Was distributed among them—the first money re- ceived for many months past. General Suarez had become unpopular wilh the | army and @ change was reyuisite. ‘The new com- | mauder-in-chlef has not distinguished himself hith. erio In any military manner, but is a stanch sup- porter of the goverament, Many predict the loss of the cause through the change, Colonel Ordofieg, Miuleter of War, has also been named cnief of sta:t and delegate of the govefnment, a new post created for the times, ‘fhe latest mformation from the camp reports the “blancos” retreating from the 'colorartos” toward the north, With @ distance of only thirty miles be. fween the armies. The rebels are either too weak to risk an engagement or they may have adopted the more hamane method of waging war in these countries by one party tiring the other . The | “piaucos” have secured all the good horses in the | Camp and are prepared to move Wilh greater celerity } than the government troops, Which are principally opinion that the war will last through Gene Battle's administration, an term of office, March 1, 14’ oi government and peace, 1 have aiready informed the HERALD toat the press | of this city was strong im favor of peace, and unui | the proclamation of Generai Battie to the army great hopes were entertaiged that something Would result | from the uoanimous fecling. So great was the dis- | anpointment tu oue of the papers—E! D: ber Civico, | tie proprietor of which is Nr. Henry Corveja, a New | Yorker—that on the foilowing morning an editorial eared in the shape of # jeiter addres-ed to Sedor reuzo Battle (not as President), which is the | strongest article of the kind that has yet been pub- lished. I¢ attacked his whole course from the begta- ning, aud showed how, by his bad acts of administra- tion, the present chaos bas resultel. That night Mr. | Correja, Commander Bergara and Sefir de la Hanty were arrested and conveyed to prison. The two Jat- ter are editors or contributors to the paper. It now remains to be seen What course the government will | adopt, The greater part of the press condemn this set of the administration, the country never having been declared in a state of siege, and the liberty of the press is guaranteed by the constitution, Rumors are agatu current that Generai Osorto, @ Kraziitan oficer of much renown, wiil arrive by the hext packet from Rio Grande, with the view of | Rniting with President Sari sMitré, for tne parpose of au amicable intervention arrange our dimcultie Heaven grant it may prove true! | © Thesmallpox stilt prevatls, but not to au alarming deaths trom this disease number teu 10 iwelve @ day. MARKECS AT MONTEVIDEO. Iniportations tinue very dull, and stock of every description of merchandise 1s large. Jo exports no material change has takeu place sinee my Jast advices. Sales of dry hides are being made aU 61% to 45 reals, gold, for 40 lbs., duty paid. Gold, in view of the large arrivals from Buenos Ayres during the past week (nearly one milllou of Jiars) the premium has dectmed to ida 14 change on Engiand has also fallen to 62 @ 5: per dollar, gold. } ST. GABRIEL'S SCHODL. ‘The annual commencemen of St. Gabriela gram- Mar school, in East Thirty-sixth street, betwee | First and Second avenues, took place last evening, | The large school house was crowded with the parents and friends of the go ey who made a very creditable display, Among the distinguished gen- Nemen on the platform were ex-Sheritt O'Brien and John D'Orsay O'Brien, Johu Mullaily, Rev. Fathers Galligan and ara 4 Captain Courtney, Mr. Law- rence D, Kiernan, A. M., and others, Eight handsome gold medals, donated by ex- Sheri? O'Brien, were prteented to the following students:—Excellence in general studies, John J slater; Ligher mathematics. Johu J. O'Toole; rheta rie and bookkeeping, Charles J. Sullivan; pataral philosophy, Henry T. Grady; composition aud litera. ture, Juno M. harley; excellence in mathematics, Michael V, Scully; proficiency in mathematica, John : Penal land surveying and engineering, Walter H. Purcell, A the presentation the students were addre Mr i 2 Kiernan and John Malluily, GEPENTHALL GRABBED IN JERSEY, Abraham Greenthali, a potorious New York Uy was nrrested in Jersey City Jave last evening, by De- © Nugent. He bad in his possession a quan lity of stolen cloth, a note for $109 aad §ti w eis. He by oid dor examination, al at the expiration of tis , We will have @ change od TUESD. AMUSEMENTS, NiBo’s—Across THE CONTINENT.—Mr, young man who has met with the most remarkable goodluck. He sprang from com- parative ovscurity into the fll glare of notoriety @il through a piece composed of scenes from upper and under-ground life in New York city and one very rewarkable ecene on the Pacific Railroad, 1s too well known now to need extended com- and we refer 8, 1871.—WITH SUPPLEMENT. , JULY 1 Reception of the Spanish Minister by Presl- dent Jnarez. Mexico Crry, July J, 1871. The Spanish Minister Plenipotentiary was for- mally received by the President of Mexico yester- day, when the following addresses were made:— MINICTER PLYNIPOTANTIARY TO PRESIDENT IUARFZ. Mr, PRESIDENT. -The King, my aucust sovereten, by send- | ing: its tegaiion near the repubiie of Mexico immediately after bi jon to the throne of my regenerated country) doaired to give ap unmistakable proof of lis respec ae tadependence of Mexico, ani of hi ire for the establichment 0 ship which should aiway served between two pe ‘Dond Byron 1s Tare im point Ol numbers, Which are dally inereas: | rite to it here production av Southampton 4th, & Co. i displays talent that might be more protitably em- ployed than In ordipary sensational drama, hight Were goad, 10 Sudiow and Messrs. Jack, Y Mr. Zimmerman has op tle stage Im the most hberal tm hag surrounded As for Signor Abe imperishably pre: ple whose identity of lan and whose love for liberty and glorious: tradi- ender W th both # community of interests. ch happily are in force to-day ze thal, with the help of Go, two ‘others by terminating the giorions Work which pairiotism, proper respect tor the national lgnty aud the apirit of vectitude and juatioe joitiated at m they consider with mdse an especially Miss The political fusti | tn Spata are & sure p! they vie hey exones ssivie, and Mr, Voe, it with some very pretty Acenery. Opert’s nvusic ib 18 always a feature in this theatre. OLyMric—ScnneipRa. —The popular comedian and Dutch character actor, Johnny Allen, opened here last night in one of McClosky’s mulutndizous pieces called “Sciineider,”’ or “Dot Mouse von de iiine.”” Tlis Muay appear from the title a comedy, » MoClosky is great on the “qillin, aud he makes the article strong and unadulterated, In tact 1 is hard to select between the genuine, HO surrender villian with him aud the prodigal son. Both of these parties appear in shirt sleeves, that of the villan being torn to the elbow aud that of the prodigal being only unbottoned. Around these cheer . grouped @ broken bridge, the old Rhine, the old well ands ieusant nature. barossa down Lo Bisiuarc! b lity ian does this sain Still it is exces veky has suceceded in cre In having the honor to place in tho hands of Your Excel- | Jeacy the letter In which His Majesty Amadeo I. notifies the f Mexico of bis elevation to the ait and my appointment as his Lnvoy E “uuster Plenipotentiary 1 comyly also wit of trandmitting to Yo wugust soverefen hastens t good friendship, of the & Uehten with the Gia! relations ax aod prosperity of Pyesiaent of the Kepnbile nea the government of gh and honorable sion, which my most since and neat desires which antmate bim to affection intimate and cor- makes for the | is privileged country, Jas 1 doa con honorable and impoacg pon me, you can, Mr. Preni- 3 in ovevy qnesifon Fail he chax- sovereignty of ive of the Vellow Kever— Meeting of Congress-Smalipox tu Momevideo and Bciousness of the high duttes whic! dent, be assure acterized by the m Luis independent people, the most decided purpose, the inest Teaolute Jutenttou and the inost i tribuse wich all ef! éwo brother peo; tons of amity, peace und concord, but merit th prem’ Ruler of the republic, t nt and the estimation of the ‘siro ure to inform you of the yal desires, not onl \ nieelng the ludependence of house on ti mung the popula | Gon of the city. ‘here Is no true account of the total prof deaths to be ascertained, but ii is esti- lusted that not jess than twenty-seven thousand | The people who | ing to retnyn: but in from the days of b circumvented mo The President of the republic repliec 1sTER—T wholly auny, and Mr. MeO aung a sort of Teutonic Mickey Fr trouble, but with a hoppy Kuaek of getting out of it. Wio has graduated wih honors from the iinstrel stage, has caught the dois iY from the uhlan spirit ol Manages to keep nis audience in a roar all the time. Nothing could be more accepta We even detect m alter his agcen: of his govermo two countries tabiiah otietal relations ry to me to jiaten t ere Favages of lie tever In the large res Ciused aud sealed with TOF methe | the anne iy whe jeh ought to. bind 2 that to Mextean a common tongue Mzation and cus- pxico cherish, upon 1 have this uoment vle forthe summer 4 George Fox's melancholy rethe tresisubdle humor of the last Hayes was calcviaitug how anew MoViLg panorama Would answer In the se aud asfor Joh Duif, his face was on tle broade: Kes ip broken FE c Schneider” will like howd its ground watt! the commencement o/ ibe Tall ‘lized peoples there is added tue f and Spaniard belon ntity of the or! overnment and people of ine aentiments which ¥ #0 happiy expressed in the mame of the illustrious monarch v" of Uys country, was barely noticed, and the usual May festivities paszod olf Without (he slightest éevad or even aLiiauon; but rmay tind Buenos Ayres pared to celebrate its ot the Allens, scale of merr id rectitude are certainly the only base upon which na between two free NAtONE cau n will. always know how to meet the recognition of netole, when coninited with toward birn- vecively the rule of eonduct whieh he pr ineets on the ist of June, and a busy and seusion 1S Anticipated, aa @ UUtaber OF plaus and schemes for the improvement and advance- Ment of Wie coubcry WHI oe brought up aud grear | exertions made to push thei unroagh, @ tew of Woop’s Mcsg0M—Les MISkRABLES,’'—Last night a dramatizauon of Victor Hugo's celebrated novel — “Les Miserables’’—was presented to ihe New York public at Woo.'’s Museum, written to rebuke society for the unrelenting, aud often unjust, persecutions with which 1¢ pursnes | men and women who have ouce sinned, and the novle humanity that breathes from its every line sensibilities of seit, becanse it is poses to follow toward o dam thankiul t your sovereizn for his benevoient and frlendly desire in fayor of this republic, represent to him that not less J wishes which the Mexicana entertain for the prosperity advancement of the fiinairious uniting the relations of two brother pe: cumstauce, Mr. Minister, that there inthe name of his government, # person like yourself, of ‘and highly recommendable For this reason T charge you to The story was originally } smalipox das broken ont and is very prevalent in eit is a bapp’ | Moutevideu aud is every day increasing und assum- rming proportions, Smalipox is also previa+ and many of the country towns, but A with the yollow the possible ad- vent of nuother scourge, Which takes no account of | es May assume dread(ul proportions. As yet we have nothing approackiog winter weather, yet people are rusoing back to town as if Buenos Ayres were in honorable antecedent sihave such a iendly protestations with ree > greatest coniidence that thom with the novleness of character traditional im your Miserabies" ‘ou will meet with the same loyalt promised, and this mutual alsnorition will tions waich have been t r so good auRpices will bi made each day more cordial, unfolded by m portunely agreed pot apd reciprocal interests of both p WATHER REPORT. War Depart Orrice OF THR Cr 8) 7 1 Wasmineros, July 18-1 A. M. Synopsis for the Past Tiwentyjour Hours, ‘The varometer is falling north of lowa and Michi- It is stationary in the Gulf States aud rising in the Middle and Eastera States, somewhat lower north and cast of Virgtuia, Fresh northwesterly winds have prevailed daring Mon- and eastward, tempting = fleld " adapter, and I 1s only to be regretted that some of the abler dramatic bees who ransack the honey of other men’s thoughts did not ight upon this flower and gives us the benefit of unadulterated sweetness. ired no particular effort on the part o! to make his version of “Les Miserabl ‘rhe story 1380 sad, so full of delicate and refined, and, withal, simple feeiing, that it muse affect aud Inceres! an audience, guarantee that the n order to guarantee tue general amt no matter how dramatization effectiveness Ww Would certainly be a failure. However, dramai- ‘ppy to live in an age that Jemands situa- tions rather than correct or beautirul lauguage, and ey Satisty a diseased public taste upon Us | ely dely the ernic. The temperature is point Wiey may sal Of the cast we cannot sa tue only characters ual Lo their parts being Mr. Boniface, as au, and Mv. Wallace as Thenardier, the Javert, one of the best conceived and most powerful characters 1m the “Miserabies,” was evidently not undersiood by Mr. Frank Evans. and unbending cruelty of the polic tor, prompted by his deep sense of justice, wh! knew no mercy for offenders, found no exponent, tho harsh bratality of Evans should aelivered by the President at the encump: ment, near Santa Lucia, has for the present dis- pelled the hopes for peace, ‘This fratricidat war must coutinue, despite the clamor of the pubiic, the universal opposition of the press and the distressed Blate of the couniry, After duly transferring the eommind of the forces to General Castro, the Presi- cidediy wenk, from Maine the Gulf eastward, present by calms in the invertor of the country. Rain has fallen on Monday in Georgia and Florida, and local rains are reported Monday evening In Iowa and Nebraska, and threatening weather in Ken- Clearing and clear weather bas prevailed irom tne lakes to the Atlantic coast. _ Probabilities, that pleasant weather will cons day on the Atlantic coast, excepting the South Atlantic, Variabie winds, succeeded at J have come with the pleasure of thanking you in try to tm large scope. tucky and ‘Tennessee. Miss Gussie de Forrest sustained the characters of Fantine aud Cosette with some success, but seemed wanting in depti of feelig. The interest of the piece lagged consi‘er- ably towards the close, and the audience were evidently becoming Weary after the loug succession. of exciting #ituations and striking tableaux, so fully had the plot been revealed by the end of the third art that every one comprehended the dénovement. e fourth part a scene that ought to have bi impresssive and affecting was rendered ridiculous by the bad taste of the managers. Ma Cosetie, is bidding her goodby and rushing off tothe | barricades to seek death because his grand consent to his marriage with the object of ttons, and this 13 the Moment chosen by the mana- gers to present Miss De Forrest with a huge corbide of flowers and several bouquets, a0 tii liouary hero 1s seen rushing of the stage, to death or victory, with a basket of Nowers im one hand and auda huge bouquet in the other, gers no sense of the ridiculous? The play concludes | with an apotheosis of Fantine and Jean Valjean, which idea Is, of course, eminently original. THE NATIONAL GAM x The Metuals Win « Gamo at Last—Defeat of the Olympics by a Score of 16 to 9 About fifteen hundred persons assembled on the Union grounds, Willlamsburg, yesterday afvernoon to witness the third game of the season between the Olymples, of Washington, and the Mutuals, Tie game was interesting throughout, although it was not #0 well played as many have peen this season. Owing to the wind, whica was blowing half a gale, the outfielding was somewhat interfered wiih. Feegler, however, made one of the finest one-hand catches ever seen on any ground or at any game. The following 1s the score: The column headed “R." fndic: ” first bases on good hits put ont by the player Assisted to put out, and It 18 proban! tinue on Tue: possibly a light rain ‘The barometer will probably continue to fall north of the Ohio and Missouri Rivers, with steady weather Storms merely loval are not the country, which our enemies, taught by ine At the present day, as in 1843, they have come to destroy and rom our national riches, and have in one year caused immense desolation to the camp, which the Crazady Libertadoro did not produce in from Ohio Westward. ‘ins, thelover Of | gonsidered. STABBING AFFRAYS. During an altercation last night at No, 47 Bleecker Dutfy, of No. 131 Bleecker street, stabbed James Daffy in the shoulder with a shoe knite, causing a severe wound. Jeremiah Sulitvan, aged fity-five, of 517 strect, Was stabbed In the left arm by Frauk Ken- juring & fracas in Pearl street, near Chath: yy wis arrested and Sullivan was sent to Park Hospital TELEGRAPHIO NEWS ITEMS, Five dwelling houses were burned tn Ottawa, Can ‘The reveliion, wich we oppose, carries with it no street Sarah Sarah was arrested. Have the mana- Renben J. Duph, of Buflalo, was sentenced yestertay to tive years in the State Prison {Or blackinall John Durgan was run over and killed by a locomotive in jast evening. He was waikmg on tho ig 4 phyrician. Providence, R. a well known horseman of Boston, was erday by « kick on the hoad from a vicious Samuel Moor, bles and bad whiske; Wheoiinz, West Va, to commit anicite on Stinday by hang ed M. B. Moweil, of Albert Myers was shot dead in New Orleans yesterday morning by Michael F, Rodgers, | murder is in prison, George Whi!!, private secretary of the Governor of Manl- the number of rans shouting hiaise.t! on the 4th, “T.,"" total bases on le whose name toba, committe while on a steamboat excursion Seven hundred dollars in Untt from the residence of Chauncey Whiton, of Asuford, Com on Sunday, while the family were at church. Denver, Col., 1s pushing ahead with astonlehing rapidity, an thirty first class fron front stores are under contract In that city, to be finished this season, Ada McEvoy, of Lowel!, Mase., and States bonds were Herbert Dustin, Mi Mise Ann Cummings, of Plymouth, N. 11. achnselts, on ‘were drowned In day evening, by the infantry and travel in carts, Some persons are of Seon mecct® aneas Is overflowing with Texas cattle, not less than «te boundaries and already within the 16 20 99 97 10 GA. Gti 80). Othe immence herds Yeurlings to #24 for beeves, The most cestructive storm Ohio, visited that localliy on fed and crops, trees and he county ia estimate z top 2! cPowoH ome’ ver seen in Hnron bel ed at $50,000 00 3 The diatiliery of J. L. Smith, of Pekin, It, ire at three o'clock yesterday afternoon, ‘The flames eanght from the bur g Pipe, which threw the whiskey in contact with ay SHIPPING NEWS. Almanac ior New Yor Chis Day. 1. Bomeisler, of the Eureka, 1 360,000 5 gane—Two hots and twenty minutes, bn The Brooklyn Vvktords Used Up in thi ages CHICAGO, Til., July 17, 1871. The game of base bail to-day betweea the White Stockings and ELekfords, of Brooklyn, was won by the former—score FUNERAL OF TAD LINCOLN. CHICAGO, July 17, 1871. 4 44] Moon seti 28 | High wate: OCEAN STEAMERS. DEPARTURES FROM NEW YORK FOR TH MONTHS OF JULY AND AUGUST, Lincoln, were taken Jast evening In a special Oak Ridge, This morning the faneral took place, and was attended by an immense con- course of citizens of Springfeid and of Minors gene- aiento, or ex-President | remains of his father. Bowling Green \auly 19... Liveroool City of Antwerp. [Ju ANOTHER SEVERE STORM IN KENTUCKY. "ed pronteare LOUISVILLE, Ky., duly 17, 1871. ‘The storm Jast night did greai damage along the ine of the Lonisville and Nashville Ratiroad, Crops were prostrated; fonces, &c., were destroyed, and a freight tram near Mamfordsviile was blown from the switch on to the main track, and @ passenger tram caine in collision with 11. cars Were smashed, and a passenger car and love. inouve Were Unrown from tie track, but No persons 7 Bow.ing Green Gny ot Dubin. ++ TRowling Green 29 Broadway. ++ 19 Broadway, Aug 5..:|Liverpoo! NEW YORK, JULY 17, 5871. everal of the freight Steamship Trojan (Br), Thomson, Giasgow Henderson REPORTED DROWNING OF YAOHTSMEN, Jt was ramored at ® late hour last night that the yacht Jeasie, of the Oceanlc Yacht Club, of Jersey City, had been upset, on its return from Keyport to Jersey City, during the violent storm that prevailed fight members of the club were in the boat at the time itis satd to have been ‘ommodore Sherman, has ‘The Commodore was rescued and has returned to Jersey City, but 1s ignorant of the of the other seven, heard from grave feara have all been lost. Steamshiv Franconia. Brage. Portinnd— Ship Wellington (Br), Skaling, Bristol, E—t E Morgan's Bons. on” Majestic, Gibbons, Moliendo (Peru)-W 8 Phinney & oft Sta(ordehire (Br), Hatfield, Queveo—8 L Merchant & “'Bbip Hudgon (Br), Anthony, Quebec. -H J De Wolf & Co, Ship Twilight, Gates, San Bark Everhard (NG), Basela, Bark Martin W Bret, Blanc Bark Luconia (NG), Stnwe, Stettin— Bark Jupiter (NG), Leeti Hark Jasper, Webber, Canary Islands. eld. Bark Sadie, Sinciair, Montevideo —Dowley, Corners & Co. rk Ps Wilmington, NC--Funch, in this city on Sanday, Faneisco—Sutton & Co, Of these onl; ard, Stockholm—Brett, Son as yet trrned up. As they have not ates & Porter. Owing to the lateness of the hour nothing definite could be ascertained; but from the rumors that were floating about it is evident that there Is much alarm and der (Dan', Jensse Cores (NG), Kuhn, Elsinore tor orders—Wendt, Te- Uneasiness about their for New Yor do; OM Marrett, Read, for’ do 16th; Day! for do Ig. Brig Vora (Br), Honderson, Bridgewater, N8—G A Philips Brig Annie (Hr), Vail, Laidlaw, N8—eo A Philips & Col- Newberry, San Francisco—-Geo D Sut- ton. Brig B Young, Joyce, Charlestou—-Bentiey, Miller & Co. Bel Maria ©’ Frye, Per nilla—B A Ball, Schr Littie Dorrit, Stearns, 8t Johns, NF. rH V Crandall (Br), Pettis, Hal APPLICATIONS FOR APPOINTMENT ON THE POLICE FOROE, ‘The Board of Police passed a resointion yesterday eh Commissioner to hand to the Chief Crerk ail application papers of persons who have passed thelr medical examination and who pave not yet been appoluted, and that ali such applteants be requesied to make hew application under the Las already begu vue | requesting jartha and Sava ur Portland, Nelson, Winagor, NS—J 11 Serney. ‘Bird, Caldweil, 30. ie, Millgr, Kigbmond -Van Bront & Bre resolution of July 11, lusuaed a (ae Wed, Sehr Crown Point, Dizon, Newburyport--B J Wenberg. Sehr Ella ‘Brown, Kobbins, Boston—J L Browa. Behr Geo Staples, Lord, Bosten—Oliver Bryan. ‘Steamer Concord, Norman, Phiiadelphia. Steamer A C Stimers, Davis, Philadelphia. ‘Steamer Biack Diamond, Meredith, Philadelphia, ARRIVALS, REPORTED BY TAR HERALD STAAM YACHTS. Steamship Idaho (Br), Price, Liverpool July 5 and own Gth, with mdse and 124 paseengers, to Williams 0. July 12, Int 1, 100 48, passed steamehtp Oceanic, tor Liverpool. ship danse. (NG), Prickeng‘etn, Bremen July 2, via id 403 passengers to Uelrichs lad westerly winds all the passaze. Ju'y M4, lat 20, F 42 40, lon (9-40, passed bark Anua Walsh, from Newport, E, for New York, Steamanip pny Newvern, 60 hours, ¥. Ferris & Co. Steamship, ‘Tlie, Decring, Richmond, Clty Port and Norfolk, with mdse and passengers, to Wastinaton 4 Co, Bark Osaka (Br), Les! Kong April 1 ane St Hel June 17, making the 107 days, with mdse, to or- Tr, Passed of pe June 4 and crosied the nator Jun v. Had variable weatt jark Mon! aa, Hammond, Barbados 16 days, with gerand molasses, to TT KAD: Dortheriy winds and esl: Park Carib, Jayne, § ford &Co, Bark Yumourl (Bz), Johnson, Sagua 19 days, with and 8 passes to Waydell & Co. Had tue weath bot Uaitern ight & Go.” Had 1 3 4 days north of Hatteras, Toix 16 days, with idee, to P Han- ‘a River, Ga, 7d ess, io Wine « V1 deys, with ‘asel to master, Brig Wm. Creery, Foley, Georgetown, D goal to the Boston & Albany Ruilroad Co 1s bound to Hudson, Schr Clara E MeConville, Eaton, Baracoa July ¢, with p & Grilin, iP), Mills, Par i ereel to BS Wenher (Scbe Aona A Holton, Gordon, Corpua € ides and wool lo J M Brower & Co--vesse! tod LD, Hee Soe Weenee: i ar Eynma, Wright, G: ue a, BC, ys a y tod Ht Risley Mig) jeoryetowa, BC, 7 days, with lumber, ‘ur John Forayth, Rrown, Monkey River, Va, 4 days, ye lumber tod 8 Nesbitt & Co, Je iseharging at Sandy trot tod th at Schr © A Rogers, Cubberly, Vi Schr Magellan, Hazioton, Virg Benr TG Benton, Corson, Schr M A Hayward, stro: ur FB Hallock, Maloc Win Boardinan, Wells, Alex chr A P Avery, Ryan, Baltimore for New Haven. cur iF Meany, Lewis, Philaielohia for New London. # DG Floyd, Sheppard, Philadelphia for Fall tive Passed Phr. diate. BOUND SOU Rrig Waitham, Lester, StJoln, NB, for New Yori, with lumber to Jed Frye & Co, Brig Harp, Snow. Bortchester for New York. Seur WH Mitehell, Sith, Shules for New York, wita spars to Snow & Richardson, Schr N Stevens, Sanders, St John, NB, for New York, with timber to {uwsa, Talbot Cor chr MS Hathaway, Holwell, Musquash, NH, for Ne ore, with apara to Show i Hichardson. haf sieddul Schr Columbia, Cole, Bangor for New York, © Chase, Talbot & Co. i eae Schr Joseph Hall, Jones, Portland, Ct, for Troy, with stone to James & Co. : Schr James Tildon, Jordan, Ellaworln for New Yoru, with Inmber to master. New York, ir Chas H Northam, Mabbard, Portland for hr Mary & Susan, Snow, South Thomasion for New with stone to bridge Vo. nee, Calais for New York, with lumber to § Brady, New London paul! carried away on th r Samuel C Malden, Bro Schr Sarah L Thompson, Hall, Portland for New York, wita stoue to Bridge Co. “ Sehr Hannah E Brown, J. ‘or New York. Mad wm: Voth, of Eaton's Ne Nantu on, Stonington for New SMCSmith, Harris, Beaver Island New Yo with fish to Rogers & Co. ip ae er Schr Dantel Russell, Jones, Portland for New York, with stone to Hridge Co. Fehr Romy, Fanning, Lubec for New York, with saumber to Simpson & Clapp. v Franklun Pierce, Langdon, Brookhaven tor New Schr Saratoga, Weeks, Pre Mia A Garrison, Stn} Schr David A Berry, Waliers, J/rovidence tor New York, Schr F R Branson, Richards, Fa'l River tor New York, Schr Union, Smith, Providence for New York, Rebr BR Crawford, Brady, New Haven for Fremont. Schr Golden Ray, Evans, Stonybrook for New York. Schr Rreeve, Bartlett, New Haven for Philadelpina. chr Biliow, New Haven for Elizabetbport, Selir Storing, Brag, Bridgeport for New York. Schr David Pearsall, Sackett, Greenwich for New York. Sebr $ P Godwin. Waterbury, Stamfora for New York. Schr Kate Kallahan, Avery, New London for New Vor! achr Margaretta Smith, Ashton, Greevport for New Yo: Frederick Brown, fill, Providence for New Yor. ic, Creamer, Greai Ni tor New Yor! Steam yacht in Time, Cheseboro, Northport Cur Now York. BOUND RAST. Bragg, New York for Portland. ier, New York for Wind aning Bint Stephens, New Yorx for Brig Century, Mors jew York for Paapeblic, Sehr UE Hallock, Hallock, Kieuthara for Briazeport. Schr 8 Terry, Raynor, Phil for Newport. Schr 3 & Thomas, Arnold, Philadelphia for New Loudon, Sehr Gilbert Green, Fisuer, Phitadelphia for New Londen Scbr Eagle, Chase, Elizabethport for Hyannis, i Sehr H Prescott, Freeman, Port Johnson for Porttand. Schr RS Hatch, Hill, Port Johnson for Proviaence Sehr Ciara Norton, Giay, Port Johnson for Bnekspurt, Sehr Telegrapa, Nickerson, Port Johnson for Bat Schr RD Cargiil, Hail, Port Jounaon for Portarc Sebr Chauncey Si Joho, Hart, Elizabethport f Sehr NC Acken, Hall, kingston for Norwalk, Kehr Qhioy =» Kingston for Briageport. Schr Mary Mott, Bishop, Rondont for Providence. Sehr D M French, Winslow, Rondunt for Boston. Sehr 88 Tyler, Pratt, Rondout for Boston. Schr Willard Halsey, Handy, Rondoat for Boston. Rehr San Juan, Jones, Newhurg for New Haven. rE Porter, kale, Newburg tur Pall River. Schr IN Seymour, Robinson, Newburg for Norwich Sehr Urbana, Allen, Rpayten’ Darvel tor Bridgeport. Sehr Freo Wind, Frisine, New York for Beston. Schr Onward, Wheeler, New York for Thomaston. Schr Ruth § Hodgdon, Hodgdon, New York for Moek!and, Sehr AG Lawson, Fitzpatrick, Croton Point for Nrovi denen, Bcht Ianac Bich, Crowell, Philadelphia for Newnort. Schr John Warren, Metiar, Rondont for Providenc Schr James English, Barker, Rondont for Newp Sehr White Wing, Hall, Kondont for Stonington. Sehr Minquas, Fish, Rondout for New Be Sehr Anoer 8 Parker. Carverter, New York tor Gien Cove Schr F Merwin, Chase, Rondout for Providence, z Schr Daniel Webster, Brown, Rondont for New London. Behr Pratrte Bird, Thomas, New York for Wintso Schr Granite State, Burgess, New York for Boston. Scr Joseph B Pots, Davis, Elizabethport for Portiand, r Peerless, SRB, Elizabethport for Providence. chr Eva, Sherman, Rondout for Norwich. Schr Ida Hudson, Grestey, Newburg for Belfast. Schr J P Alien, Alien, New York for Provideace. Schr Anadir, “rower, Albany tor Greenport, Schr Eaeex, Handy, aebuwken for Boston. Sloop Madison. Cole, Port Johnson for Norwich. Yacht Alarm, Kingsland, New York for Newport. indsor, BELOW. Brig Cascatetie, Sinmons, from Matanzas. Was boarded off Cape May, 1th ius!, by pilot boat Jane, No 1.) Marine Disasters. Rank ViRGtsia Dane, Skolleld, from Newport, which was sunk of Galvesion bar 4th ult, lays in 3 water. Some 400 bars of railroad iron have been taken trom ber and sent up to Galveston, Divers with lighters are vow at work taking out cargo. R SPARKLING SEA, previonsiy reported on the leaye of rocks known as the Cows, hax been got off and arrived up yetterday morning, the vessel not having sustained any ‘damage. Scux GW KiMmmart, Jn—The fire in the cargo of sche G W Kimball, dr, bofore teported put into Vineyard Haye hax been amothered, aud she satled on the 1th for her west nation. Scour Ent, from Rondont for Boston, on tue 12th inst, while coming down tne North river, was sifuck by Uzhining, and had foremast and topmast partly shatte: Scr Joun SHAY, of Philadelphia, ta ash bar, but would probably come off at high wate Boat ProKED U on Chatham of Lower (Quarantine, July 12, 1871—At dayiigit this morning a Jib and mainsail boat was discover by one or the officers of this steamer. It was floating bottom up, evi- dentiy having been capsized during the night. ‘Two hoate were lowered and the sat!boat was towed to the steamer ana the water removed from ft. There was a coat, flannel shirt, mattress and pillow found under the deck, but nothing to i dicate to whom it belonge: ‘There is no name on the sai! boat. Miscellaneous. Capt Briard, of the ship Annie Sise, diet on the voyace to Meibonrne from New York. BARK FOUN HOWLAND, of New Bedford, 377 tons, Inventory, was sold at auction at New Bedford on to NB Eulis for #5350, R MEMENTO, of Albany, 175 tons register, buiit at Waretown, NJ, in 1854, now in Providence, haa been td through Mesara Crowell & Nickerson to Capt Ebenezer Nick- erson and others, of Piymouth, Mass, on private terms. Sho will heraafter ball from Piym'ucb, under command of Capt Nickerson, late of kehr BA EilMot. Sonu JONN P CouLina, of New Bedford, bas been gold to parties in Portland, pARD—At Hodgdon's Mille recently, hy James Me Dougall, aschr of 7 tous nm, calied the Diploma, she is intended for the ‘ishing business, and wil be cominanded by Capt A fl Pinkham, of Boothbay, fine rehr, called the LT Hemlin, waa launched from the shipyard of Messrs Nickerson & Rideout, ia Cal f dayaazo. She is 107 feet lone, 7 feet 6 aches in 6 inches beam, and Ho tons burthen, Whaleme | from New Bedford July 15, bark Catiao, Les, Atian- tie, cand Indian Oceaus, Spoken Bark Java 21, Kempton, o NB, Jan 21, 88 mo out, with 1013 bbls ep oll, Ship Tuscarora, Rowland, from Liverpool fur Philadelphia, Tune 2, Jat bi, lon 17 BO. Ship Rainbow, from Padang, July 15, of Cape Cod, and was ordered to New York, Ship Lillian, from Ardrossan for Providence, Jniy if, lat 40 69, lon 66 20 (by fot boat F Bering, Ro 13; Hark Crimea (Br), Giover, from Cardi’ for Savannab, June Zi, lat 48, lon Bark Lineoin aay, Homans, from New York for London, Suty 8, lat 43 We Iq Hattie B Wheeler, from Sagua for Vineyard Haven for orders, July 1, no'lat, &e (oy pilot boat Lure Nve, Kod). Forelun Ports. Bownay, Jone 6—In port rips Javenta (Br), Holm, for New York lig; Cromwell, Roliison, disg, for Caleutta; Uar- den Reach, Cilmores diag. BARACOA, July 6—In port aches Abigail H Brown, Brown, y $ i ell, Baylies, for do Ke about 12th inet; Lavinia Be Lat relass, CALOUTTA, July 18—In port ship Glenhaven (Br), Lvans, for Philadelphia ing. GINRALtAR, June 4—In_ port brige FH Todd, MeGinre, for Malay din ole Bry Wr ifettun, for Matanzas, ready L9 Vind ial SW, t jo 18th, bark Teresina (Ital), Viola (from New York), Malta; brig Niagara (ital), Bertsion (from New York), Ge noa; 19h, bark Eroe (Ital), Mosione (from New York), hey hora; 20uh, brig Nuovo Provideusa (Ital), Manganaro (iro‘a New York), Maraeiiiea; 22d, Darke Guiseppe (ital), Corrso (irom. Licata}, Providencey Riz Tropsides, Tapley ({rora New York), Genoa; 2ith, brie Alar, Hodsdon (trom Now York), Tarragona; DB Boule, Orr (from New York) Genga- | do: Zoe, Rich. and Jo: | | -On board steamahtp City of Mexico, | | dery, D Brittain, Jas} S New Orleans; 17th, of Bruseels, » and Oceat Thom; eatastay Sune TO Arrived, ahiy Derehe Goll, Ban Frame MELBOURNE, June l—Arri previi Intrepid, a Exe pepe stam ies ania, LYMOUTH, ul ate dich, New York {and lett for Hambarg). i ‘ORT AU FRINOR, June fy t schr Bickford, for Miragoane next day to load for'Bostos, SypseY, NSW, June 1—In vort bark Thos 8 Stowe (Br), Seyton, fof san Fraueises lg. American Ports. ALEXANDRIA, July 15—Arrived, achrs Kate E Rj ton; Breeze, Jersey Oty; John J Ward, do, Hem Bop philled—Sclrs JL, Leach, Jersey City; Uneas, Norment ray do. BOSTON, July 15, PM—Arrived, achra John Stroup, Craw- ford, sear AG im Dake, Philadelphia; Cyrus Cham- is, Litlznbeth port, ne, Beal, Havana; schrs Searsville, a Vaz Abbott Devereaux, Rich, Alexan- dviaz A’Dentke, Jones, Baltimore; LA Burlingame, Burlin- amo, Philadelphia, Also cleared, bark Kong ‘Rystei rleksen, London ; ¥ J Merriman, Lecraw, Galveston: Sportsman, Morton, Putlaielphia; Abtelove, Peters and Dirigo, Cotlin, Baltimore; sohr Henry Adelbert, Fiske, Wih-Arrived, schr athe Elen, Dix, Weehawken, Be- ra, J 8 Muwtou, and'D Currie, inward bound; know 2 Congress (US), and Sama- han Rilen, and Nelhe May; and Barks Johann Maric, and Nep- ‘e atarted from the city on Saturday, Tom whence they proceeded to sea OB Weaver, rlay antp Cambi from the road fuge and brig bat anchorec Sunday, Also sated Sum icy, brine Sportaman, and Fiash Vin—Arrived, ster lps GAppold, Balmore; Roman, Philadeiphia; Nesous, New York; brig Angelia, Leighton, Catharien. “Also 2 K-eano, Caloutta, Below, ship Abby Arrived, bark Georgiana (Br) Batterson, 8t Jobns, PG; below Franc: leave. ian Key West; bv G Berry, Lecain, ns, 16ih—-Azrived. brig Potomac (Br), Wilson, Demarara. BANGOR, July M4—Arrived, brig Nimwankee, Wiswell, BD, Foster, Mayaguez, Py It Philadelphi, Cleared—Brig © TW Kennedy, Dodge, Philadelphiag sehra New Zealand, Low, New York, Gnward, Arey, oslyms NY- BUCKSPORT, Me, July 12—Arrived, sehe Wiltiam Baker, Philataipli. Lith"-Arcived, sch?s Alice R Gardner, Turner, Jacksonville via Boston, aud yond on railway; J'8 Lindsey, Crocketh, New York. BEVERLY, July 9 Arived, achr William Carroll, Magee, Rondout, BRIDGE POR y 11—Arrived, steamer Novelty, New Maven; ahr gidtitelel Osinis; Aun, Rambo, Rogers,_¥ : ith, Baldwin,’ do; Edgar, Smith, Mott, Port Jolinson; Ella Jane, ‘Auten, "New ‘Vorics, MU Wart, Mulien, Brooklyn; Hen! agen, Allen, Spuyten ; George ‘urbell,, Toughness New lruewiee, NJ} dames Hodtinany, Bh shire, do;' SB Bu'kley, Bulkley, New York; 8 0 Evs Hula, Alezandrin: sloop Active, Mack, ® Amboy. CHARLESTON, July 14— Arrived, bark Carmen (8p), Gi- rardo, Malaga. T7th—In the offing, bark Northumbria, from Trinidad, DANVERS, July 13—arcived, schr Ada Herver§ Allen, hr Mary J Fisher, Lawrence, Philadelphia uy Q—Arrived, schr Addie P Stimpson, on, Philadelphio, Atrived, bark Rounding Billow, Finn, Calais (and cleared 1th for Canary Islaads), FORTRESS NONROE, July 17—Passed in, shtp Lawrence Brow ti, from Calino for Baltimore; brizs Potomac, WisoR, from Demarara fordo:Mary A Davit, Tucker, from Savan- nah for do; Fair & Exey (Br, Taylor, from St John, NB, for Pasae‘l out--Ships Mohongo, for Londonderry; Wm Yeo, for Brisiol, jaa Cheston, fof Marsellice; bark: Northwood: for Asolnwall: brigs Italia, for Ponce; Eleanor Chapman, for Cork forordera; A M Roberts, for Boston; Mary Perkins, for West Indies, Sulet ho Trewster, New York; brig Luriine, Baltimore, FALL RIVER, July 16—Arrived, schr Argus Bye, Wood, Key West. schrs Mediator, McLane, and Nausett, Mayo, New Yor Uth— Arrived, Balled—Sehre Ia Deila Torre, Davis, Georgetown, DO; Connecticut, Stapiin. New York, GALVESTON, Ju'y 3—arrive { outside the bar, brig Lizzie M Merrill, Farntworth, from Newnort, W. ed. steamship Wilmington, Cole, New York, VILLE, Juiy 12—Arrived, achr Caroline Kienzle, Reeves, Charleston, ‘Cleared 11th, seins Madison Holmes, Bayles, and Sabino, » Now York. Salled, steamship Ariadne, Ponning- NEW ORLEANS n Liverpool; bark Joshua Godfrey, Cleared—Barks Arti daxe, Rockiand. ‘shail, Hoboken, WEST, Tuy V ton (from Galveston ow York. ly 12—Below, coming up, ship Chas Angusta, Congrel, ti Frazier, tao New Yor , Lamb, Havana; Comtesse Ducha- tel Fr), Dupont, Havre. ORFOLK, duiy M—Arrived, schr Albert Jameson, Can- NEWBURYPORT, J. Arrived, schrs Julia & Martha, hing, Pinkham, and Para, 7 lied, achr LO Foster, Eldridge, New York. NEWPORT, July 14, PM—Arrived, achra Ida della Torre, } Davis. Pall River for ‘Georgetown, DC; L Daniels, Smith, Wickford for New ‘Apecticut, Staplin, Fait River for phy ull, Pawtneket for do. NORWICH, July 14—Arrivel,’ schr ‘Maggle Cain, Cain, Alexandr! Witiams, Philadelphia, rived, ‘sehre Penuayivania, , Elzabethpoart, NEW HAVEN, J ! achra J W Hine, Lane, Palladetphia ; Gcu Grant, Farmer; W 8 Ovine, Burne: Alien Gurney, Gurney, and Gloucester, Allen, Elizabethport; Mary ‘Tlee, Druham, and Freestone, Pabor, ——, Cleared -Schra C Aen, New York; Dr Wm 8 Powers, and Reading RR No 43, Flizabethpor. PHILADELPHIA, July 15, PM—Arrived, schrs Mary D Ire- land, Irelaud: Fanily A Bartle, Smith; A Bartlett, Bartlett and lieo II squires, Iixley, Boston MH Reed, Benson, New 01 Cleared—Bark fyra, Corning, Marsellies; brigs Josie A Deverenx, Car ath ; Rio Grande, McLeilan, Bangor; sehra FG Rassell, Rankin, ’awtuck Addie Blaisdell, Garfield, Portsmoath; Maveus Hunter, Orr, Gardner; 8 Fallon, Haskell, Lynn; G H Squires, Haley; A He:ton, Phinney; & G Grace, Giichrist, and Carolme Grant, Haskell, iL 8 Lovering, Corson, and Biack Diamond, Goldsmith, Provi- ence, 1ith—Arrive, steamuhtp Volunteer, Howes, New York. LEWs, Del, July 17--Arrived, steamer Metamora, New York. PROVIDENC Inty }5—Arrived, achrs E H Atwood, Nor- ris, Georgetown, DC; Cyntila Jane, Gardner, Rondout a, Clark, Phiadelpbia, Cleared —Sebr De Salled—Sobra Belle Halliday, Potter, Geor_etown, DO; Hate tle Coombs, Jameson, Philadelphia ;'R W Tull, Hunter, ao Hannah Blucktwan, Arnold, do; Willow Harp, Hawkins, d JT Worthington, Terry, do; EW Towasend, Nichols, Bitz bethpo UC Smith, Puli do; Francia Burritt, Allen, Rondout? Hickman, small, do; Ann’ Eliza, Caswell, do; Wm P Phillips, Hawkins, do; Henry Clay, Lezg, do; Dr Kane, Coombs, Philade!pura. Br bark Emily Lowther, Cain, for Quebec, was towed to shay Ieeartiveds tchrs Rhoda Holmes, Brace, G py Arrived, schrs: a Holmes, Brage, Geory 5 ney Wid Figcon, Endicoit, dor John Lancaster, Wiliagan, Alexandria for Pewtucket; Reading RR No 47, Ronson, Philadelphia for do; Mary Miller, Dayton, Lizzie Ray- mond, Lord; JH Youmane, Hunt; Vermilion, Dickinsot Albert Pharo, Plagham; "Mary Mershon, ‘Brightman; Orion, Rmith, and’ Hampton, | Fletcher, Elizabeth; B Al Werford. Sprague; JH Young, Barrett, and_ Susan ¥ Naeh, Nash, do for Pawtucket; K J Mercer, Tribble, Fiszabethport; ‘Slins Wright, Brown, do; Cabinet, Wilson, do; Charles “A Grainer, Harvey, Port'Johneon, Louies, Hamlin, do; Success, Richaris, Newburg; William ¥ Burden, Adama Rondoat; Rachel Jane, Tarlor, dos Julla Ann, Wells, Manhattanville; Treasure, Taylor, Hoboken; Helen. Searie, do; Kate Scranton, Palmer, New York ; Moni- tor, Bowditch, Greenport; sloops Congress, Martin, Rordont; Oregon, Wilson, New Yor) Bailed-—Schr Lebnian Blew, Clark, Philadelphia, PAWTUCKET, July 14—Sallet, sebrs Kate & Mary, Coce. yell, Rondout;" Fanny Mitenell, Brown, Calais (of New ork. 1bth—Arrived, schr 5 8 Prown, Mott, Albany. RICHMOND, July 15—Arrived, scr JC Thomes, Crockett, Richmond, Me. Salled—Schr Annio Moore, Phillips, Stamford. SAVANNAH, July 17—Arrived, steamsltp Rapidan, White- hurat, New York. SALEM, July 13—A rrived, schr Edith, Randall, Neweastie, E. th-Arrived, achra Fmma @ Edwards, Lee, and Electa Bally, Smith, Philadelphia; Ante Barton, Prink, Camden, NJ: Helen M Condon, Condon, and Victor, Bord, Elizabeth: rr, Rogers, Georgetown, DC; e!phia; Harriet, Crowell, and ilizabethport; Annie Gardner, Treworgy, Vedrick, Cayenne (and sailed), PUYTEN DUYY July 15—Sailed, achr Urbana, Allen, apart. SYARD HAVEN, July 15, PM.--Arrived, briga Mary F Penreli, Alexandiia for’ Boston; schra Vulean, Elizabeth- roke; Pearl, Hoboken for 8: ‘Thomas Got- ‘mouth; Adeline Klwood, Baltimore for Bos- ton ridgman and David Wasson, Boston for Georgetown, DO; Thomas G Smith, and Willam Wallac do for Philadelphia; Charles Elmer, and Seventy-six, em for do; M A MeGaban, Newbury fort for do; Magri Van Dusen, Sanversport for ‘do; Kveliue, Belfast for Rot dont; Nellie, Trent for Spruce Head, NY. Salled— Brigs Wiliam a Sawyer, Village, Helle (ir); achre Amelia Chilton, Alice Oakes, Seneca, Adeline, Ir mlin, Ann L Lockwood, Joseph W Wilson, Nautilus, Charter Oak, ‘Tnomna G Smith, 16th AM—Arrived, briga Nellie Mitchells, Cody, Port au Prince for Boston ; Mary Cobb, Alexandria for Boston ; schrs Antelope (Br), New York for Harteport US; Sarah, do for Boston; Fannie & Euith. Rondout for Salem ; Fred Spofford, Hovoken for Bucksport; James $8 Watson, Lamaville tor Philadelphia; Fred Gray, Ipswick for d y ig ‘Margaret Rheinhart, Calvin Cor Newkirk, L H Sharp, Salem for do; Mary Price, Edwards, D Brittain, Koret, and. Harriet 8 Broogs, Hoston far do; J W 'Vanneman, Buckalew and Neliw © Payne, do for Georgetown, DC; MM Fale do for Cuarleston, SU; EdithfMay, Lane's Cove for New ‘ork, ind—Beigy MB Rennell, Mary Cobb, Nellie Mitchell; ors eat Vaimerithy inlay Emeline Seventy-siz, Laura Hrdvewan, Nelle rent, Vulcan, Pearl, Thorns’ Potter, Adeline ee ery van Dagens Tree Sore ig a ah,’ Antelope. ‘annemon, EB 4 Fitba, spa 14). 3 Watton, © Newkirk, 8-H Sharp, M M Poto, 118 Brooxs, B.S Gildorsleeve, Wina WSW, moder- al Neate PM Arrived—-Brig Emily, Hoboken for Portsmouth ; ste ethport, for Boston; Senator Pie ag- fee orth Hoboken, for Belfast; aller, Jamei’ 1 Moore, So Singht, Frod Smit Curtis Millon, n, Boxion tor Thitadeiph A ds and Caroline Young t At ine tor des nites Bangor for Staten, Tal « oo MA dat ngs Ore Aa eed zoudition, but will re: he was picked np in an ex! Joseph W Bartlett, Boston for Sarton ‘is ar + pos oto tor, New York: Abbie i Star, Crowell, Rondout, eared —Sebr Jn Baluime a for do; Charles S Rogers and D L Stu Hodernay dot Auantle (Bry Windsor, NS, for do; Florkan, ‘do; George Kilborn, St John, NB, for do} Pecan ee vinaliiaven for do; G@ M Patridge moe Olquis. zur, Oulais for do, as , beige Hattle E Wheeler, Sagna_ for pu} ete Park for Portland; Eutorvg, ‘Port land Tor Pitiadelphts schra Mary Ann, Newburg for Hoston jand fofine, Ron/out for do: Hatile Armah, ort Johnson Hooke toriar Cnlaia Tor Paiiadeiphias Marian Draper, Gardiner for New York. TAM—Wind SW; ove WICKFORD, July 4— Elizabethport. pai mma! MISCELLANEOUS. ’ JUTE DIVORCKS LYGALLY OBTAINED FROM AM he CE Ory ON atont- wate, No publicity. Advice r Pubic and Comnalastoner for every State, Fret ot tT KING, Counscliot-at-Law, 308 Brundway, ved, aobr Chas L Hire, Liste, BSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAIN dyfferent States; desertion, ae. publicity; no charge until divoree obtatoed; auvico free, LOWE, Attorney, 18) Broadway. INSERTED PERMANENTLY without plates, claaps of any extraction#; Teeth built fipon ptutaps without pain, With oreplastic, at’ Dr. STGES: BY 1 etveot, near Broadway, RIITICL AL T RNS CURED FoR HC, BA ; BUNIONS, NAILS &e, cured withont Salo. Annihistor cure cy tat mall, Boe Dp, RACH. 20g Broadway

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