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NEW CHURCHE*. i?fli Mnl Oallni? 1, M nan* ruu m ri?m? womttiom ? mvio ? amxoN or 410?? ? h*pe?tog w?iw 1*1 ef mnatl^ Bfc Jeha??Ch. ttNnl, it Mltwaakle, WUooaata, twkpln??fctu<>y M, Jaly M. The MtMM; of coae*cratiea i i six Ml HTM o'clock ta th* morning, aad ?U i by ArabbUhop Keadriok, ef 9k Leal*, ia tk* of the fallowing dlatinguUhed Catheli* M?ri|pn Bed 1*1 Arohhlnheo of Thefeea, Papal Xoaoio, Archbishop Hughes. ?( New York, " list, crick. of 8t. Louis, " Purc*ll. of CtnoinaaU, * DUhop O'Connor, of Pittrbarg, " Le Fevr* of Detroit, " Ttndervelde of Chicago, ?ai IMU sixty or reveoty priests. Wo oopy ths folia *lo# deeotiption *f the lervieee from t ht Milwanki* Sentinel : ? About T e'elotk A M.. Moceignor Bedlni, Archbishop a f Thebes, a ad Papal Nuncio to Brazil, assisted by Or. IMwib, aa **aceu and Father Donobue, an ?ub deaooat, begun the ceram* ay of the coaeecratieo of St. John'* Gatbtsiral, ? ? ??* vg ia proceasion wit* the clergy of the 4iocer* tki ea times rourd the bnlldiiig, aad sprink ling its walla with h*)y water; the d*ws of heaven also desoeadcd gently ta tae building. Each time they came to the door, 'key asked that the doors " be lifted up for the Kiag of Glory to pi.tcr;'1 after obtaining admission, the oouoeera'or trade 'ke ?fga of the cross on the thresh kdM, aad by a? eiorcism. be commanded all evil spirits aad "phaataen.a ' to behold that nipt and flee awir, thae saying " Peace to 'his house I" The oonpecratlcn began witk the hyrnn " Veni Greater, " the Invocation of the holy spirit. ? ? hen advancing ta the middle of the ckureh, they all krelt down and chanted the " Litany of the Saint*,'' thm ri dug, the Archbishop mads the aiire of the oroaa th ee times in the air, and mixed salt, ashes, aa* wine together. to keep in remembraccs that Christ la the true vine, that we are dust and ashea and that the faithful are the salt of the earth. He then weat to the eorn rr of the building aad crossing d'agoaal )y to the other eorrer making ia his way the letters of the Greek ai.d lj?tia alphabet, upsa spots of ashes on the floor, with his staff, the whole of which put to gether formed a cross? which Ugnified that the Orient aad the Occident w> re joined in one by the Christian re Uriea. Ho then went up In front of the altar, and said, "I will ge np to the altar of my God; to God who giveth jspr to my youth " signing the altar with the cign of the oiin, be returned to the door, on the intdde of which he made the sign of the erosa, also on the door step; then returning to the s¬uary, they weat up to the altar, aad after praying, snag the beautiful anthem, ' Asporges mo," oompateing the altar ab)ut seven time*, and ?priakling it with holy wator. Then proceeding to the body of the cathedral ho wont round and sprinkled the walla three tin:*- in like manner, aad the same on the floor, ia tbe fo m of a crone, and from the oentre tii rowed fx me towards the fonr quarters of the world. They then knelt dosrn and prayed, and having made the aigo of the crosn in the air, and c haunted part of the preface of the Mass, returned egain to the altar, and prayed again Then going into the side chapel, where the bones of tbe cufrfyr*. taken from the old church, had beea watched all r ight previous, they walked out in pro ciB?tea, four pilesta carrying on a kind of bier the relics oa their *hou>ders. while attendants fumed them with iaeesue; proceed i g cutaide the church, with the priest* of tbe dieoeea following, they carried them round, sing a songs of tnuoipb, then returned within, and tet the so down before the altar. The consecrator and singer* than wont to tbe door, and returned chanting all the way to the aenc'uary. and going up to the marble table >ong clouts from barn lag inoenro, they pact 4 " " " '? off" containing tbe relioj oa each side of the ta beeaacle, and baring done some masonry, they kaolt aod prayed again, and. witk the altar envelope with the woke of the ineense. placed the relics of the martyred saints in the sarcophagus, with songs of praise. This teemed the most solemn and imposing of the whole ceremony, and occupied a long time. Th* meastog of this may be fonsd in the 6th chapter of the Apecalypde ''Aad when he had opened the sixth seal, I saw under the altar tbe souls of them that were slain for the word at God, and for the testimony whieh they held." And it was customary ia th? first age of Christianity to buftd the altars tipon which the Holy Sacrifice was offer ed, oa the tombs of those who perished during the blondf persecution of the Roman Emperors. The no tea traveller who visit* the Eternal CJty may atili deaoeod Into the eatatomb* be neat a the earth and wlt i altars in shape of thoso now used, under which have 1 such holy remains; and at a very early time it i a settled custom to have so altar ia which the leho* of departed faints wore not enclosed. The oonsoera or assistant*, &c . went next to the body of the church, to the twelve pillars? which signify the twelve Apoitles? and, mounting up, annoiated tbe crosses thereoa with V.etsed oil. and -ignirg them with the sign of the crot>*, he repeated over each one in a clear, rtrong votee ? " Saactifiettur. Conaecra^ur, templum hoc: In nomi ne* Patris, et FiliL ^*t Spiritud Sancii; in honorum D*l; at gloriohae Virg'Dls Kar;ae. et. que omnium Sanctorum, ad ootnen et m> mori?n, Sancti Johauut, Pax tibi !" Tbe ?teoor*, at ?aeh lepetitirn. trsking the vaulted roof ring with kallel i/jabs t? God and the Lanib. 4 At this time tbe doors w era opened and the people rushed in and filled thr Udy of the church, thfc seats be ing reserved fnr the ladies- and tbe consecration being fiaiahed shortly sfter. tbe A'chbinbnp and the clergv re tired into the ide chapei to prepare for tbe celebration (if the first ms-s in tbe temple now sanctified, hailowad feud fitted for the holy sacrrlioe. After a nhrrt cpaee the ee ebrs.ct, the Archbishop of Thebes, A/cbbi'ho.* Hughes. of New Vork, Purcell of Liactatati sod Kendrck of St Louis the Right Reverend B'.-bot>? O'Oor n 'it of Pittsburg Le Kerr* of lletroit. Van detv^ide ?f Ctirsito, ard the much lsvrd Bishop of tbe I>tooe*d; with l>r* Norris, Paulhubar, and Ivoe. aid sou e ?ixt' or seventy priests, took their ?eats ta tke sai ctusry. I mn-ef lately on tkair octry a tremen dous bunt of m ?ic tilled tke cathedral, and th* ceiebra tio? of Pontifical U*gh Vass wnr.menoed. After tb* ? aclut-iuo of masa Ar^h .i.hep Hnghes com record bts sot cor, and to< k bis "?t from th* llth chapter ef 9t Jr.hn, be^n-.mg with tbs 47 ih v*rso. He said that God oveiruied tbe malic* of the man, to *rerterv* th* digrity *( th* prtes'bocd, that CaipQas being high pri*st that year, ho was made to prsthecy against his liking, ud with a mneh w'der significa^'oo than the saviag of a sbjsD nation a>erely for tot .foha iminediatoly adds, *'aad tot for tbat nation onlf. but also that h* shoulJ gather together in or* th* children of God that were scut tared abroad " Tbe preacne' raid it micht s*em far fat riled to cor.rec an eveat cf tc ?d?y, with that which took place *Sb>eri cen'nria* *go but what had taken place eti this a-t 4a y of Jul\ en the beaks of lake Mich igsa, the con e* ration, with solemn pomp and rite, of thi* megri ricer, t tempi* to the worship of God, where l**s|4haa thirty * ears spo. perhaps on thi* very t pot, Iho savage Indian threaded ths mites of the war daaoe? was bat the fuJumeat of tbe prophecy caata'aed ia the text, ttat the dsath of Cbrirt w*s aot partial, bat for all the chiMrea of Jrod. He eoog-.itul*?*d the Right Per." Biabop of Milwaukee, who in his hr ? f apoftleshlp infp:red by his patron St. J aha? had done m mn?h in this Urge and oew field, aod also that It so bappesed to*t the repioeentative of the sue ce*eov of tH Peter had met here tbe *ncao*.*or of St. John Ho coegrattt'a'rd tvo architect, and the workmea, and tie V.'jiful generally, that they had here a plac* t* bring their chOd-en to hi ly baptisma. to <?'v* th?m to God in thrir youth and that th* youth of both saxes, attaehed to each other by mutual affect. oa could *om* here to ea Mr the bolt s'*te of matrimouy ?nl reoeive a benediction an their union He fheu sp?ke of the ubiquity anl nni vevaallty of tk* Catholic ckuicb; teat it knew no geo graphy no politics; ef it* unity, not of place or time, bat of its tmth. acd ite oaity of toachiog that truth. He ?aid. the pen that Is ato*ed by inspiration move* quickly ard d ies aut wait *o give .>ipla<iatiens: but the r<4lgi?a of Clir|?t etmpraheads all philosophy, aad all reasoa: tha* tbr ahurca to *,%v ctu*Maf4 wlthia herself all tbe marks of trutb. uai'y, h ?iir,e?s Catholicity apes twicity. ht , thessme as ?ke did eighteen kucdred ysar* ago He spoke ef tbe divir.ity of her jov*Ti ment, 01 bsr i*cranieat?. a< so wary ebannels to *alvatioa, by whieh the erring may teturo or eorn* to Ged. He affirmed, these could no* be tw* rev*1ati*n? unless there vers also tww G*da? but 'bere oould be no ooetrallction io f>od, could be no religion but on* In the ord*r of truth all is the *au.e H* ?iok? of private jj'gm^nt. aad privat* in spiration. ai.?l the narro* finite a ellects af men? that iatelty alone eonld c^m- rebei d andesplain infinity, and that If God oould be **p'ain*d be wo ild he no longer (>od. Is tbe eienirg. veeper* wer* sur.g after which, Arcfcbisbop pi'ioell g??e ? a.ist sioqveit and beeatifal eermou ow the - Real Presence " fall of thought, full of ?Nuswatwa from nature, aad fall ef argument wbicb Closed the diviae s*rvi jes. Uy<H Ike Corner Sum** ?f Um Fin* MU mom MilhwUM KptaropaJ Chuith, Wll. Uaaibo r( Ik* corn*! ?too* of a naw ehorch adlflo*. to ba mM Um "Flnrt V >utn? Matbndlat t :^ae?p*l (.horah, ' n< 1?4 with appropriate aiaretaaa, on tba e jTu?t of I aion ftrwu* m4 South Third iliMl, afternoon The wrr* opened with the 24 of l?t P.pb?*i?n?, tijr K*t. Mr. of lb* Aouth .%so(d Ptreat Methodiat tpi"*-ipfcJ Chorch.afer which the hrmn H?wn?< Uebold tbe imrt foundetioa ttAM K bteb God in iUoa lay, VTm *anf hr the choir Aa apprjprtate prayer ??? that ?Mki? by Ear. Dr. Wak*lj, of KM York, which wa< t A lew?d with a length y addr*" by R?r. Joha Inaklp, of th* Ma4ie?wi a treat Me?bodUt Kpt*?opaJ Choreb, K't* Yo-k Ln which h* rtTltvtd tfc* prafraa* of th? IT-'.hodl-t cVai.nl ntkta, 'rtm th* time It wea h t eetahlUhad by Jobi> WMtey, up to the preaent day. II* eocel'ided by ooUair.f tb# K|>i?<v,j?l ?dne*t!ooal ayt'tc of tb* Metho&ate, aa a dec Donation After h# had finisher", Mr. P -ro?roy, P-*aid*?t of tba HocfcMy. |rer"* "h'-rt hiatoey o' tba ?mmnyim?al of tba ronWy io WillUmaharf , t?"t? ther w*th eno>* atati?tlee. wb'cli wete R(?en ia fMMi Uy'i Hr*nr? A <x>,wu<m waa ttwo .r?k?*i op, id whtrh tba i?e*<p'.? by ??tr.b .Ik>o Md iiibrCTlpUrill ? ?w>unt*d t . a'i*ut %" si 1*1* (^'an/ony of lajtrg tt>- r?r??r at/<oe w?? then par foma?l ?j t B ?bnr- Jar**, a??l?t?-d by K?? Vr S laj <km, tb* pr?"ldi/(r H'n <' *h* Is? f I*lao'i <!Mriet TheaerTV. ? e'o?*d hy th* KKrtr aofDf a fcywa pr+ par*<1 for ?h* creator. a&d tba pron Jtinriag uf toe hea# dtrtoo by Binhop Ji naa. Raw Kpl?afaJ Okarrh ma etmer atone of 'urn Church le tm ba laid *tu? afternoon by M*hev WaJnwrirht, at tba aaraar of MalU? avenue and Thirty eighth at.aai, at l? o'aktak. Tb* beauty of th* loan .<* tba n*rlu of tba daa^n, th* loipro?nir?->,e lu tb* wt*JnHy, aa 1 tba ptimUrltr ti< 1 ha preia'a abo 1# to am i?k>* en tit* r>r~+?!in all! gif.-w ?(Mwtbar * !?.??* aaaaniM/ !????*. Wwla aa4 Uu4 Mr My UM McAiVact*. . ,j City. niciaor oitmin uhmdt, bt of tm iuchamm aw> ?a??? *"?.h The tnhabttaat. of Jawoy CUy mat at Waahiagt i . iMttr^lac.tn puittMt ol th.f?Uowing whl* teA ?i*aul?tad 1? thai plaee:? rro.10 mutiho ra the reel MrMtnter ?! rt? **'?? pltT ,r4 earnestly reqn.rt ?4 to ?<?"' ? It ?k ?,?lo?k P- *0 ?"k* ?r Hell, OB '^4?,.>^"pr?^r .o?n?l in order ? hev. hot ssmsj,s::?5 :? KjssisrwHK-iM. ?. Th? "deed" referred to, Uthe rebbeTy of the mechan ic' MdTmdOTt' Bank ef Jersey City, jrhteh took place about ion fey. .met, end WtariM Kennedy we. . do 22l.~tt.iLu, or r?. tt. -ttte. a. ? coveted th. robbaiy when ?*? **nt to Ue benkin U'8 morning to ..?( it, and on tbe aftdartt ?f Mr. lo* .be wa* uwMd, examined .n? hold for ttfcl. A roport that tbo private examination ??? held for no good * wined ground la Jersey City, and from this grow out the mTh#n&ai wet crowded te It. utmoet cai cecity, *"f h. wa. .orry that tW. had been a. a seetionel meeting, n ? one aepl < _ ^etioneliiru more th*n lift did; but ho had ^ there we. no svmpethy Acng the people ^ 5' {Eepnsorer. be?u?e she we. n ?^W'h fn,H kn<*w tbat *ome people h*d thought. aa sne i wm ? foivimr, without moi.ey and without fllen< d?, tMt ^ eouWdo en>thieg they plee?ed egeinat her. But he ?m ^tofind\h*t?juipithy for her ,v?n W1 >t br-t ?upt>o?ed, and he cordially tnvi -"a Ihe co oX^' ot eli friend. of humanity In the work. (AOnUm"ion, M^r.. Methew Summer., Timothy Mo Carty Robert (iitchrist Sr , I??ieh Hutlon, and A < Hooper >m appoint** a coram moo to draw up a *eri?e of rewluttoos exprewire ef the ?en,e of the meeting. AJter tbe^ommit'ee bad re'ired, th.ro wa. a troiueo owd ?nd seid that hl? poeitiuo would aot allow him ^to nmke a himcIi on the oocarion; that when ho atteoipud to art out hij> pa'Uwai t>.ockod up by the crowd and that t x-v-^ jss* - b?mMM Itr not m.ki.a ' Mr A Budubikk (Tole. U the H id?ww t->ua y SSS^JaitwttllW'i H ?p? . "tt.1 * *A "mn?? W?kem*n will toll you. (A ku*b ) Mr Waroiam? You want m*?oj oo?u?h to pay an nir &c. to r-^o lor h^nuu b r ttUJ, and. if .he t. pro to* innocent, to giro her a Utile "CSS. oxp^t to goithatftr-n anoU? (oureo, ?he 1. prot?d l*n.ceat. (Uugn.er ac ap P'5u WA*E*-W-But that will b. a wy long time from O?E0BKKt G^r! Jr.* ^'eaUed upon for Mme Umo, ^"RicuABD^cCLKiiasD. (couctel for the ?lrl.) made a lenetby speech in deftnee of hi* conduct in that capacity, it, the of which Le ?id tbat he had not con-aUd 1o the private eiamin*?on, but had to wa? conducted ??o,ding to the rote, of Uw, k^ Ua^he bad all the u.oal pnril*?. ailow?4 ta him. He ?L u not i ?t antthi* about the evidence at th i) tim* llr 8r3iMJOus, from the committee on the iabject, re J&WRSrAutta.. "fclch *?' .doptei - Whf re?? it appearn from thf ciroum.tancM con.eet.d ThaVta .feS thU ??UtiS!g to .rmpathb. with Cather ". Kennedy, w. So not attach any wniurr to her ' "fVo 1 re d, *lla t the frie.di of Catherin. K'nn'dy. 'rr^ ,r.?ctiT. of conntry or cr^-J. t.k. act r. *"**'?' 11 "f1 tut who are the thieves, and ronder ju?tie? to . Kf solved That a committee of twelte be appointc 1 to r.We the necV?a,y fond, and employ ....cat. cou??l aad that a collection b? taken at the pretest time for that pnAn?^n.ucc?e?ful attempt w?3 made to .trlka out the thixd TeKolotion. At ^ Mr. Scmooa ocotinucd te urge upon the audienoe enotmiiy oMht ca'e, and eaid .ueh a thing would not be allowed e^%ln Eagland The giil hsd been examined privately, and the director* b.d probably in-u?a-^l .ueh examination. The entlr. public opinion of (. '7 wa.la her fa tor. He know cf as >ldormau who bad told bim tbat if lb. bank had offered a reward ^ th. tbitvefl, without the money. thi.re wa? a man rcair to produce them in *U hourf. H* no^ tbat the other ie?olutioe? bad been adopte^ offer ano -ks,ss.' rkiaa?tytl2S imp'.rtlid triVl^y a^ wttA ^r'h^r0M0^ht,?h retrain from nrr'nii'* o?r indignation at th. eouree Sti'SaSSi W.s: ititntion, ty .?1 jectmg any citit.n to the horror, ot an ia quL^ition opp?fe*d this re-iolutlen. The Boa. 4 of Pi^o? ? no?Tnott tbe girl^tw^do-npon tt, '?ffidAiit of Mr Fox. the cashier of the b*nk, In who*# Louie .L. Utv.J. The director, wanted to Uoju.tie* to eve-jbody. Mr. Sunimeri had M?id that th. offwrln? of a reward for the thi?vw?, without the money, wo aid bring tbern. If he thought so bo weuld be the first to move a resolution to offer a reward for that pur |*>?*.A- t.ny rate, the cb*rmcte-. of th. director, wouft live down any a.irt ? ?iuu. thit might be OMt upon thea in a pubUe "ftiDi BEjrnjrr, Preaidemt of the back, was at tie resolution. Tbo B-mrd of Pirectct. waited all th. light that could be had on the unbjict. They were wi jlog to do justice to everybody. Thoy were perfectly that ?h. thould be rtruioved on a writ of hnbou All tbat they wan*ed waa justice. Be would 1 ke t.i have Mr. *??""*?? give tbe came of tbe Atderman ae referred to. (C'ie? if " Name," " >'.me ") Mr Srirsnau answered Mr. B.ntley, >nd urged t adoptkn of tbe reflation. He wan prepered to give the SSTe-it wa, that ,f Alderman Brewer. He would Mr. Ben'ley theee questions -Wan not the evidence at stiot.g sgair.*t .one other partie. a* against Ca .berine Ktnnfov- ' Hid be mink it jxwaible for any pwson who knew nothing about the IxH'^ V^Uth^ tl,at >boit time even if they had the key f Haa t^atwh tin. Keni.fdy ever found the bank o#en in a .lmUar way before, and spoken of it to Mr. F.x and h>- ?mf Mr. .edrersed the audience In or.oo.l tion io t^w'olut".. He ?id U was all false, a. far a. the direcV-r. were coneorued. A resolution pore fa. could not be formed. It was absolutely beUish.If b. thr u. hi he had any fellow eitlien. who would vote TOch a resolution of een^ure on him he would l^aye the c'ty. The directors had nothing to do with _ the girl * linprlao - mant Sb. ?w arrested under Mr. * ox's affidavit. 5 he wa. in the band, of the law: and they had nothing to do with her. ?:sS2?":Ws-i?i- w- '?*><?>? tie following named gertlemen -?ere eV osen ? of twelve to raise fund, for the PuJ^/f. ?"''Vt Sen ?i,l to procure ab'e counsel arc. ?Robert Gilchrist, Sen , Putri. k Donellv. Matthew Samtners, .Timothy McCarty, r r Homier Wn. Burnstead, Thoma. Royle. Daniel Keeiian trajici" Boyle. Patrick Martin I.ai ah Hutton, V.nVtn. Harden bertr. And then the meeting ad warned. An effort is to be made to bring the girl before a court 00 a wilt of habeas corpxu to day. Police Intelligence. AN ALI.EOE? CHAKOE OF PERJCRT PBNDIVO AOAINBT J. L. BOTP. Before Justice Stuart. The cam of alleged perjury pending against John L. Boyd, on tke complaint of Samuel Drury, cwne up Tes ter flay before Justice Stuart for a bearing, at the request of tke defendant. The circumstances unler which the perjuiy la nought to be sustained is, that the defendant bad made bis premlm 017 nste in faror of Mr. Drury which not paid at maturity, and It had been trans ftrred to Ml. Ruckmaa, who orooght an action for the recovery. The defendant Boyd had pat In an ?nswer 'le nj lag the allegations in the complaint, and se'tir.f tip a counterclaim. in the 'bape of a net off, %l>ging that Tnjry ??* tl.e owner of the note at the time it foecsroe die. and if ?9, he had certainly a right by law to set up aty <>?iand be bad against Drnrr. To autiport this coun ter r.ia in wbrn be was notified to save tbem a bill of oerticulara, he out the claim which he h?d against I M to a large amount, atd, other things, set fir'h ktr.e taxe* as tti n< l-een paid for Mr. Drury in 1M4 ' 47, '4K a'.d '49; but this acoount being very vanne ?td gut- al tber applied to one of the Judges of th? v!>H?r <jr O urt (Judge Oakley) for an order (or a 01 -re ; articular aecouat of the counter cUim. That order ?a* - tred 00 Mr l?yd, who up te that time had a p t-a.'il per ? rail/ for the 'iefenoe. In answer to that trder he 'erred ? further bill of particulars, which rea<*s a* folk w? ? ? John L Bojd, 'he defendant herein, being duly sworn, sai '? ? Ttu* 1 a 1 r *6< ut tfce 1st day of March, 1H47, at the I 'que?t (? f ainunl Drury, he paid for taxei due for th<; ?ar I <4<i ia thirty acre' '.f land belonging to said -an ? ? I Dnry, aart ? 'uate inthetnwnef Newtown, as ???Md and rale. I ht %r too, ?nd al-o a tax on the p?r M'bal pioperly r.f the airi *rr. oel Drury, ais?*r.e<j at 11". (KK) with ealtaetti n f??>?, i,s 70. ' Th.s 6r -t ifrn. is ?)i?-?"l to be entirely fa!?e, without ?veti a plan .hihty to -upport it; he was never a?ked to i*j them, aft on the eai.Ua;, Mr. Drury hud paid them I. irtejf, ai d takra the receipt from Boyd ii* collector, a; d had aise tis ewa ch?ek. lie ?ec< r 4 item which read "thai on or about the fr-t day . f Ma eh, IMS, be, at the like request, paid the t???i due on the real aad personal property nf the said "eatoel Drury for the year 1*47, which xaid property ?? follows .? real estate, $?'>.. *>00; and ,or ?'^a^^^rtr at $10 000, with collection f?es, 142 02^," ? al* all* '?! felf ? and It waa upon these Ant tiro items ?ba> Ik# enLj. plaint is ba?ad. Th? h u ny ad.' iced exhibited a eopy &r the plead lr ?. hl'ltatuf f ' R irkinao rs Boyd." to show the ix?u deney of ilia action, lie , aad the original order mad* by Jed** Oak key for fortl.ee (Articular*, to produce and frore th? fur'her b '! sf particulars. TJ,' t rtt wttuetw rs eat waa A. TalaHu fterens one of the ir te>? ' r tl.? doiwRai t in I'.u'-Jie'ian rs Eoyd. It ace trail* p a.1 tha' t*>? >r'<u>*l affluent was not forth c a-itg, baring a scaae uadmc iuappeatfd. Ik* wit handwriting It ?u a ooay ; ootid mot i?j what he oe iiM It from ; H was narpoaM to be a tt* copy. Ui?t it to be so; did not r*?Djo? who <JeU?ared the oai-er to him that h? copied it from thought h* ksew Mr Boyd; did mot llx. Boyd brought that paper; thought ho deU?ered the oopy peraonaily ?t tho vWattTe ???rn^ ?; that It *u a oo?y, to.. endorsed on tho hack. was in ?? had writing of hl? partner, Mr. Oynpho^ ZSSl^uS* wnsd tho bill of partioulara for Mr.iBoyd; toew tho "T EExeof Mr.St?>g, Commissioner of Deed* Q. Had tho paper you copied rrorn Mr Boyd a ?lgo*ture toitf Objected to by defendant's oouiisel, tho prosecutor know what hod beoome o I the ??*?? p?r- it ?m easy for any ore at o reference whero they n? all spread, for any one to seoure a particular paper ibrj wanted and tben bring a false cbar?e of 'rJ' Counsel for protection thought ?t was ab.urd W?h ?rgo theiu with stealing tbe paper they couidr it get without and it too mueh for human oreduUty. Question repeated, And objadtipo PtrnlMi A.? It i? ?o long ago, and I hare copied so many, 1 don't recollect anything at all about it; I hava no know ledge or rr collection; witnoea had *een a pai>er in hi* or floe. c ptalning the signature of John L Boyd to it,wniou Bflroortid 10 rm a fur'her but of particular* in the o????r RuJkivan vs Boyd. but did not recollect when; thought to *aw?ehonl? after tne lest hearing before tho referee, Judne Kent; it was then a*ao?g the tile or papera in the case* after the uia> be puttlem ??* the* up; that pejer wa' awe*' *3*84 iu?d, that was tho lest time he lecolleeted seeing it; put taemlntho esse for papers. looted for it veaterday w *? *?*' bi? subpeena;* je* er<l*y *?i the fir?t time he had over been subpoenaed; the cut be spoke of was open- that p..per Ufrt alpo the signature of Joaoph Strong SOied tort" did tot reelect Mr. Boyd ever asking for that ]*pet : Old n>t remember ever making more than oiiO cop* of it; thought the e ws* a copy in the offloe now believed the draft we* there in the bundle; wham he locked tor the ordinal, he only turned the aid* of the racers as he ki ew the original by the endorsement: he didlet then open ihe bundle; the paper he spoke of as tre original was the one purporting to be tho original, ?ui tbt one mat had me original siguiture of Mr. Boyd, did not expect <o and it jeetaiday^JW he had bwrd hU partner, Mr. Campbell, nay, wboo he lookedfor it. it was it tb?*re, mat might bo five or six v.d e-eptemter tbrv had* clerk naro?d hdgar Bacho who lived, he believed, in ?*euty third street; thought bo a-otinoed uUil January; Lo had no otn?r; no one but tha? clerk aid hi* pa. tner hau aeooas to the office; a boy n.n ed John Arnold succeeded Bache; he was still in their e- plot but n 'w cut of town in Albany; aaw hia partner have hold of the bundle wheu he said tho paper with the gweodont's original signature wai rot th?re; that ?as th? fli t he heard of tho paper beiDg ?ls'ln8| could new *w?*r po?itirely that it wan notthere, I o wm not employed or retained in tho case, nor his pjnr" e.th^ feat ho know of; they were not re umed to de end the civil suit when .^e *J" M-rvrd and the first b.ll of particulars ca'ute to the paper produced and maked D, was in the band writing of John L Boyd frtio first bill of culara? the one'ea1. as council wuppoeod? having bwn serv?-d bv n>v?take for a losy.J Crooe ea.niiotd-lto not think Drury wai evor at hii oftico before this cojnplalnt was made. . Robert B Campbell partner of the last witness, era uiiutd. sworn? lUy wsre retained in the cj;d suit short ly prior to the del vory of tho second bill of particulars, u ade the diaft of it uad?r Mr , Boyd's instructions it was not sworn in his presence: did not know who copied it; copied soma papvrs hlmoaif; some was done by hit part w-r or clerk, and some were put out; had seen in l^ offloe what purported to he a copy of that draft, with the ort inoaUignature of M- Bcjdto it; saw it la?t at iomo of U ? references; believed that it had also the signature of Joseph strong to tke jurat; thought the draft was atill In hi- oflice; bad no recullection of seeing it smoe or on the last two references, looked for It when last subpo-ned. I th:rk it was close on to the end o! May; the end irsement ol papor "C," (ontice of the bill of further particulars) was Tnhis handwriting; could not have sworn to tho faot tlieie stated, that tho paper was a true copy of the fur ther bill; <lid not know whether Mr. Boyd knew where he k?pt that bundle of papers; could not account for s getting out of his oflice or suspect how it was had not mitred any other paper in that suit; had not looked for a|)y oiber tban UiIb. . , Counsel for pro-ecution appl'ed for an adjournment, for the pi.rpofe of having tfce cl?ik there, U> trace the mias ii,g pa^er, and intimated if they couldnot. they would rely rn the first bill containing same statement, but not So deZiSH They would aUo require th# drait to be pro ^?Tho^ aitres*. on cross examination, ?*id they had fire or six buslners meetings before the jeferee he preaumea the paper was there at them all, but ho did not reco.lsct seeing it at the last two or three; his business thero was principally in taking the testimony. Adjourned till Friday next at eleven o clock, A. M. The TaUtt Tnrned.? We published, yesterday, a charge ?ieferwd by James Leonard, haok driver, against Felix f King, the ohief offioer of the steamship Washington, charting hiiu with an assault and battery on the said la oLard! Yoateriay morning Mr. King appeared before Ju>tlce Bosait, and preferred a charge against Leonard, ucdar the Rmurrantj law, which prohibits auy_ person from boa. ii: Z any vessel prior to her touching the dock, to solicit pa??eigers, under tho penalty of $100 flue and thhty day* imp.-i-onroeiit. The complaint was sustained, aid the magistrate hold Leonard to bail in the sum of ?500 to aa?wer the charge Tne complaint made by Leonard against Mr. King was dismissed Arret of hurylart ?Tho police of tho Seventh ward, at about four o'clock yoatotday morning, succeeded in cap tsHsrtkn* burglars, nai^l Chailes WflUams, John Wil liwr* ard John Coles, on a cha-ge of burglariously en tering the dwellirg house No 179 Fait Broadway, occa pitii br Mr. Joiiah Macey. The burgUis it soeas, ef fect.* an entrance by Milrg a boto with J" r*:.el ol tboba?enientd??t. fwbich they cut out, and thu J pu'ied into tfl? houi?. Thsy vis'ted several rooaia, aad | c ljected therefrom a gold snuff box, 'm*10"' ' uelss of jewrlry. atd 1 46 In money, wh.ch they wore eeout convejlogoff when stopped by aergeint Man waring, I, ose, and McMahon. o? the Seventh ward police. It sews that Mr Mae-y's fasnily were out of town and tho premises closed. Too rogu* entered the house during tbe night, and ransacked every bureau, closet, tc in k<arch of money or jewolf?, but not cout-ntel ?ith that, demolished and in it 11* ted the articles of furr ltuie. One of tbo polictuian (Uncovering that bur glar* ??re in the house, >ect to tbe station house for aid, andwhen they arrived tU promi-os were sariouad ed one of the th eves male bis way ovor the back fence into the rear of a bouse on Hsnry struct, tho inmite< of the hoate heard the th.?f, gave an alarm, and tbe polio* man tabbed him jo?t as ho was emerging from tls rront door. There appear to have been four burglar*; three wtre oaptursd, and the fourth escapod. On tho persons of ihe prisoner* tbe sntll box and tho other stolen arti cU> vtrefouifl which were identified by Mr Macey as pro port v belonging to biro. Pie accused parties wore Mint-eyed tef r* Justice Wo: A, who committed tho a to VrTn ('htiTaortnit Uittakt ?On Thut**ay night between II and 12 Vcloek, a man nacifrd Wllnam Jenkins was srre*ted by the poitee, on a charge of ootnmiitln^ in deosnt as-ault and battery on tho per?ou of Mrs. Elija b*th Crlfflni, railing at So. 369 Sixth avenue, ax ?! lev tbe following circim?tanco*. i^ soemi by the smdar.t ir *i ? by Mr*. Griffith, that on tbo over lug in que?tlon she was lyicg on her sofa In tho parior, between the hrurs of 11 aod 12 o'clock, between asleep and awaae, awaiting tbe return of her hu bard and ultimately fell a*lc*p In a 'bort tirwd ifltr ih? w%i gwoke. the ngat was out, and she felt tbe face of a mau leauinj on her ntck. fhe at first supposed of ceur??> it wai bee hu* bai.d but on plaa'ng her fcaod to his faoe she found hirn to have wl skers. il-r hushvnd not having any, aho at once dlscover*d that a *tran/er was attempting an improper liberty, and i?>?e immedUtely from the sofa, screatn?d out for assistance aed rau Aown stair* : the ac cu-ed folk wed after ber, acd was ia the street whea oln cer Gerbutt to< k him into cuaUxly. The pn?oner en lea voTed to excuse him?elf by saving he had made a mistake; hut to this kind of an apology the lady refused to liswn and the officer tcok him to th* station house, rue following day he was conve; ed before Justice M wbo placed h?m under examination on the eaarge ot * t tempting to commit a rape, lo hi* elimination Jenkins stated that he ic SO yeura of ?jr?. a native e? New \o'k, and resides a? 257 W*r' Seve..ieentb street, and a cutter t,f clf-thi^g In the defence of b s c.nduct. lie ss d, I am not euilty arv inteutior.al Injury to the c jmo'am ant bwvlnr be?n at the tin ?? laboriug under a aisuke a* to the person eompUlnicg a<ainstrae, I entered the kou?e ?uppodwg it to be 'be re-ldenoo of an acrt laintance The matictraie, Justice Md.ra'h, no* crediting tb? story of mis'ake as told by the dsf?r.dan , held him to bail in the mm of $1 fOO to answer lhetharge at court. Mr. Uusn. of 25" West Seventeenth street, enterel Into tbs required surety and Mr. Jenkins was libtratod from custody. Obituary. TT1F. DEATH OP FMMIU IDihha I>q , di?d in thi* cit* on T ue?day e**nlng in >tie 74th jeer of hi* ???, ifttrt proi acted til nern. On? of the Baltimore paper* *ay? ?Mr Rigg* wn a native of Montgomery county, Maryland. In ea'lf lift he leiiiOVnl to Georgetown, wliero he engagedla tmaoeul, and f ,bf?<|uenlly took into partnership (ieorjr* Pe*!w-dy, Et-q., the emiDi nt Ami nc?n banker. out r*'ilit>ir in 1?'0 don. They afterward caine to liellim'-re, wli?n?, for inanv jeer* tiny carried on the Jry (rood* b i Ineci m der tie firm of Rigg* it F'eabodv. Mr K'Kg*. about thirty j?ai(. ago rfincTf.. to New York, ar>d Uiin,: cioted Mi "o?ln thi* city, entered there into the b taking boat n'eST'wh.'ch he kaV afaet ^ T?"*!. Mr death )et??irg la'gely <aat i inilbon ct dollar* "" lea*ei a wife and nil children. Mr Kigtf* *?*.- a <ntn of eminent wirtii in al' the relation ' of life, be!o?*d by a!: who knew IiIoq. atd r.herlih*d by them for hi* kln'tuc ?harhy, and noble eharar.terigur j of ktfl and h*?rt *e noticed r*eentl> -ine iu"idei!ttu Illustration of ?hli, which MAttidneEt of hi* v.*it? wfcich l>a t early made to hi* native plaee in Mrn'gn?nery county. In pinning along neer B'ook ville h<* *;.e lealedon aechool hojhe, bearing n ?ik? of d'caj He turned round to thoae who were in company with him, and n?ld : ? ? (jenttemen that 'Ctkool bouse *?nt,K repairing? pu l it down and erect an ;th*r and a better one in it* place, and draw ou me for the wonf'y lhat it coe**." It ?f?H done, am' now a handsome and wtli ootif trusted "Cbool hon?e xtardi to po o* tua-e the charity of the man who Uad it built. \I> Ri?gi ea? a man of the strictest ictegr'ty, fin<l all hi 4eMirg* were marki d with character! 'tir frarikntf* and faime?<, and won for him the eon(lde>: ee and e*te<>n of all who had any traalMfi io do with bin, and hi* deutb wLU be re gaideU at a public low, fg it la. William abnrg City Item HroTTWATlioimKt.v ? Tbr?^ denperate cliar?',UTa. naY,?d Frederick Jarne i Topley, John O'fhten, and Jnli* Topiey, a'da* Julie William*, were jerterda* mcreinf arretted by officer* Beanett. Sterritt aiid M<<rpny, charged with hav ing, aboat tvelve o'clock on Thuradat night. a-i*aulted knocked down ar.d robbee Hugh M. M'aan or a gol I watch^ valued at$12fl, in timnd ctreot. Tin watrh >u found In their po**e>mio?, ao<i they were Kent t? IJroofe lyn for trial. Fimin-AB Went.? XVimpUInt WV fe?te,ti?y riade before Jwrtire Beewell, by C'barl?>? Vleth, charging a man. naaed John RuMfli, who ke?T>i? a portetho i*e at So lilt Orand etreet, with ilefran4i?g him eut of $.'4 worth of *f>par*, by gl?lr,g him ia paymeat therefor a note, of wh.'ch the icllowing I* an enact copy : ? $24,1*). William*! nrph, Ma 24th, 1WH. T wo month* after 4*ath, I promt.") to pay Cha*. V lath, twit t four dollar* for Tain* not reeelT'd JOHN *rS8F.t,f,. Hie abcTf rot* wi* given totheKar.i.en' and titea*' Hank for c?>l;ejiion. where the fraud w? Utit Hoovered and [ ott.Wd out to Mr. f ieth. ?rOu At No. 200 Waoster street, Mrs. Jan C. Mi?riir, ef ft ?ML MurM, Ob Thursday morning August 4, at 8k. John's Church, br Ik* Iter. p. O. HoWrt. I'm H. Dawson, M.D., te Minunr Boon*, ftU ?( this oity. * ?a Wedaeeday, Augaat 8, by the Rav. J. S. Inakip, Mr. Fdwabs M. Gkdnit to M1m JoawHiira Bowiumvv ftllaf this oity. On Friday, August 6, u f dysentery, Harrt C., sea of R. O. iU Aoby S. Skinner, aged 1 jar and U antki. The friends of the family are requested to attend the i fuaaraL from No. 188 Second avenue, thla afterneea, at | four o'clock. On Wadnaaday, August 8. Charlsh O'Gallagbbh, aged ! 10 yaars, aon of John and Julia O'Gallagher. of No. 60 ) East Fourteenth street, and formerly of inblin, Ireland. I3ta T?ai?lns were Interred in Greenwood Cemetery. Dublin papers pleaae oopy. On Friday mernlag. August 6. Taol OA GotTLDBl, yonnge-t son of B.Uen and Patriek Gouldea. ?ta fureral will take place this afternoon, at three o'clock, from the residence of his parents, No. 40 Spring street. On Friday, August 5, at her renldenee, No. 117 West Seventeenth street, Margakr Hrrbkrt a^ed 26 year*. Her Iriends aod the family are invited to attend her ft.'.ej&l. to morrow afteraoon, at two o'clock. On Filday. August 5. Mart Francos, youngest ohild of O. H aod Catharine-Kelly, aged 16 montbs and 0 days. Tbe frieada ard acquaintances af tbe family are In vited te attend the funeral, this afternoon, at three e'alork, freai the residence ef her parents No. Ill East Forty-tecond stieet, between Seoond and Third avenues. On Friday morning. August 5, at one o'clock, Makoakot Ja.vk, daughter of Mary Jane and James Shepherd, aged 2 y earn 1 month and 13 davs. The relatives aad friends of 1he family are invited to attrnd ber funeral, from her late residence. No. 4 Carroll street. S .uth lltookljn, this alternoui, at two o'clock, without further invitauon. In Biocklyn. on Thursday afternoon. August 4, Mah GAST.T A , wife of L'eary B Witty, aged 20 years. Tbe relatives and friends of the family, and those of ber fattier, R. L. Juques, and brother, G. W J*qu*s, are r?h( t*c< fully luviteo to utter d the funeral, this afterneoa, at ljaJf past two o'clock, from the residence of her hus band, Nnvy street, ibree doors south of Fultan avenue, Brooklyn. Her remains will be interred in the family ground at Greenwood Cemetery. In Holioken, on Thursday, August 4, of consumption, Ckiinija I.ockkr, in *be 70th jear of her age. Iha relatives ard friends of the family are respectfully invited ta attend ber funeral, this afternoon, at half past two o'clock, from the Presbyterian church, corner of Washington and Thiid streets, Hobcktn. At Washington, New Jersey, 'on Thursday, August 4, Tiwmab Tonok, son of the late'K. R. tonga, aged 27 yaara and 11 menthls. The funeral fervice will take place at Calvary Church, in I'eail street, between Nansau and Concord streets, Biooklyn, thin af'ernoon. at two o'clock. The friends of the family, and tbe members of Eureka Ix>dge, I. 0. of O. F , ate respectfully invited to attend. At ber residence, in Orange, New Jersey, on Thursday, August 3, Miss Stella A. Dokr, in the 22d year of her age. "Roquiescat in pace." At Hempstead, L. I.. Adolthus Stocvehl, youngest son of Joseph Stouvenel. aged 16 months. The funeral will take place from his late residence, No, 107 Prince street, this forenoon, at eleven o'clock. The relatives and friends of the family are re-peetfully inviled to attend, without further invitation. Hid remains will be taken ta Gieenwood for interment. On Thursday morning, August 6, Harriet L., wife of A W. Van D. Werkea. 'The friends of tbe family are respectfully invited to at tend her funeral, from her late residence, West Troy, N. Y., to morrow. Suddenly, at Bridgeport, Conn., on Friday, July 5, in the Kith year of bis age, Gborgk H. Brown, youngest son of He'tna T. and tbe late W. Horace Brotm. Tbe relatives and friends of the family are Invited to attend his funeral, tbls afternoon, at three o'clock, from the i evidence of his ancle, John S. Avery, No. 31 Markat street. Long Island papers please oopy. On Friday, August 6, after a lingering illness, Robert Provost. Jr., aged 63 years 6 months and 14 days. Ths relatives and friends of the family, and the mem bers of Jh Mechanics' and Tradesmen's Society, and the Exetfpl Firemen, and tbe Fire Department generally, are respectfully inTited te attend bis funeral, from his late residence, No. 154 Ludlow street, this afternoon, at two o'clock, without further notice. Ob Friday afternooa, August 6, Sahuzl PiycE, Sea., Lq the 50th year of his age. The relatives and fri'liz bt th? family, and the mem bers of Entsrj-r'.^i Lodge, I. O. of O. F., are respectfully invited to attend bis faaetal, to morrow afternoon, at three o'clock, from the residence of his son, Reuben Price, Twenty- first street, near Third avenna, Gowanus, B'ooklyn. Conveyances will be in attendance at Fulton ferry at two o'clock On Friday. August 5, Ernbstisk Adhlk, only daughter of Mrs. Caroline Mej nle, 18 years of age. On Friday evening, August 6, at Fordham, Margaret I., wife of Walter Valentine, and daughter of Jamsa Bath gate, Esq. Tie relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, from the reridenoe of her father, to morrow afternoon, at four o'clock, without further invitation. DAEITIHE IITELLICEI CE? M Sf ATI packaga end UUcrt intended for the Nrw York n vn i 1 p iVrxM Of. ttalcd. AUUKAC FOB WWW TOM? MM DAY. f-CH RTHF6 6 03 I MO05 MTTS 8 32 SC5 mm ...7 08 | high vina. ?t 9 47 Port of New York, August 3, 1853k CLEARED. Steamships ? Northern Litfht, Miner, San Juan, Nl*. C Morgan; Ailantic, Wcat, IJverpool, E K Collins li Co; Giorgi*, BucW. Aapinwall, M O Roberts. Ships? Je>,aore, Philips, New Orleana, Pagla k Iluard; American I'nion, Kelly, Liverpool, Grinnell, Mmturn & Cor H'liric&BB, Vei?, ban FnadM, C W ThomaK. Borki ? I'o rtena (Br), Bruce, Liverpool, J 11 Green; Joo Parker, Williama, GI&?rhw, Dunham ft Dlsion; Anne Buckman, Chapman, Mauritius. Crosby, Crocker Ac Co. Brigs ? Ama Hiza (Br), S.'elghthorn, London, R GIU1 b-and; Sunan, Bojce, Baltimore. master; ffm H Clear (Br), Pearce. Harbor Maud. J G Muller. L R Palmer, Park. Pniladvlphia. Neamltb & Sonw; Ohio, Hatch, Phila d?lphl?, J W MuKte: Haabet (Norw), Beatzen, Hull, Schmidt At Balclien; Arsro. Morton, Philadelphia, R P Buckfc Co; Elzira, Brown, Philadelphia, maater; Elizabeth Walls, Coilitmore, Neurit**. J W El well & Co; Linden, Howe. Mobile, Sturgea. Clearman&Co; Marshal Dutch, Colcoid, Wl>ca?i-ett. RP Buck & Co. Sobr*? Margaret Ann, Smith, Elizabeth City, matter; Al'oe, Howell, Baltimore, Mailler k Lord: L U Strocg, .loon oti. Georgetown, Dolirer & Potter; John 0 Well, Baker, Providei.ce, J U Havens; Charger, Blakeman, Richmond, C'H Pierson; Copia, Sears, Philadelohia J W McSee. Achiever (Br), Horton, St Thorn**, Burnett ti Co; William, O'Neil Newburyport, O T Molntoah; John G Wiite, D>er, St Domingo, Maritland, I'helpe & Co; J R Mather, Til ton, Malaga, M M Freeman Si Ce. Ploupa-^-Csbinet, t rMmn Digbt"n, J H Ha vena; Thoa Hull. Hall, Providence, ma*ter, Rhode I-land, Corson, Providence, master : Cbarlia, Rhcdra. Providence, ma ter; Mary BroJih, F.dw*rd.s, Wilmington, J W MeKee. ARRIVED Brt\ I*rd Stanley (Br), James, IiverpooL, 66 days, to Thra W De Wolfe. 11* rk Evergreen (Br), Carllng, Hull, 61 days, with ft paaeeigera, to R(de*ald Bros Baik Kate k Ahce (of Boston), Lowe, Montevideo, 43 day*, to Foater & Nlckeraon. Brig Kilcodihip, Wilson, Indian River, Me, 8 days, to C F Sr <tf. Brig Hamlet (of Thomostoc), Crawford, Nauvitas, July 26. to J W El well Co. Rr g Mary E Thorn won (of ^eaTaport). Grant, NaguabO, PR. 10 day*, to H D Brookman & Co. July 30, lat. 33, Ion 78 50, epeko iichr Arcturua, of Saco, from St Domingo for BoMon, 10 day ? out; w a" short. of provisions, and gup plied her the captain of the A died July 23, and the acUr aa In charge of a p*?s?uger, none of the crew under Ui ding rartgaMon. Brig Rowland (of TVion-.astonl, Falla, San Juan, Cuba, 10 day*, to J W Hweli 4 Co July 31, off Cape Hatter**, (?jrf ke bark Catharine, of New Turk. Brig August*, Stono, S*vamn*h, 7 day*, to Sturgea, Cl**im*n A Co. Hi ig Tjber, Ferguson, Charleston, 4 "lays, to George Bulk ey. r'chr Aon Marl*. ConckUn, NewVrn, ft days. Schr Belmont (Br). Scott, Windsor. 16 days, for Newark. July M. oil Nantucket South ohoal, upoke bark F'. eland, frr I to* ton. Brig Aiuu.' <1* (Br), Perry, Windsor, N3, 12 days, to issuer 8<br W*'errll!*, of *nd from Boston, bonnd to Wil mington. put into this pert liailog been in contact with an unknown ie el i?at nig'.it, e* rylng away the jlb bocm, fore^ *T, Ac. t-cbr nriuoty, Cbkuibers. Virginia, 3 days. hebr H*nte*. Smith, Norfolk. 4 d*y*. Fcbr E??e*, M ur AWa'-'dr*. 0 dara. reiii T I! '?^eimtor, Sroith. Ale**ndil*. 6 day*, M K?fen.*? Oiore.v piiil??lolfht?( 3 da-*. I fc'chr Rio, i wd, o . .' uu. . lij*. l Khr M?j?r lunggoM, ? ? Machik*, 8 d*yi* | S<br Y*r.ke?, Pu.bbir *. Harwieb, 2 d*v*. Sehr Marv Kliz*ti?th, t.n ill ll^rw'eh, 2 day*. K'br Co-reli*, Your?g New Bedford, 2 dsva Stvar T John kiarahall C< pea. Philadelphia. Bra.ow. Plilp T*nerk (of B'.aton), M) d*ya fiom Mot**, Bty of Beng*l? put in for r<id*r*. Air.o t*o brn*, unknown. PATf.RD f>t**tn h'.pa Ncrthern l.'gbt, Han Juan, an'3 ';ocrr:i, Aspic* all Wind at aunris*, SOT., meridian, HW; ?un?et, f. Br daMDt Hoo* Pinmra Tkij,x.;'apti.1 Ttw lltcniji.vns Aug fi ? iS-.n-lowB. Ti e outwa.rd b'vuod vev^els liave *U gone to aeaoxoept orio b*rk and on* brlr, .101 coming down the bay. (it* rbipand t*o hr%* in tbe oiling? no signal* YiuA ilfchttrom wW. Weather h*/y. Tf 1< grn]ibk Marine Report*. IVjotom, Aug 6. Arrived ? 8te*m hip Niagara Livwrpool. ( lear?d? liaik BouUierm-r, Australl*; Ionia, Rio Jfl nelio. Saw I!m>rr>nn, Ang 4. Arrived? Dark Champion, Pacitlo, with (00 hbls ap oil. llM-alal UwrtM OontNpontfenw. EDfiAurow*, July SO. Arrived? Fc'ir Py^h, Brown, Biookharen for Hjaton; Aug 1, ?ebr Kolivfcr. K*binaon. New York Tor FViaton; 2d. ahlp John W*de, Iittla, do do; briga J A T*yW, dleeptr, '.o do. E Baldwin, Worgomory, J'ort l.lon NY, for do; aehr* Mary. V'ate*, Rond iut fir do; John Rugate*, D*w w>n. Ne# I/ii il r for ilo; Medford, V?*iie, PortamoutU, R1 ford*; t>a M*;k, O.^mba, I'h iadelpbls for do; S*n.l N*,h AliM, Rondoui far d? , K!k*i.*b r*li;e, Ilmg-.it, N Fo k '?? I'r< i ro?to?n Kd- Arr atiip VaafWim-etta, Nlcketaoo. of ant fron* N*i.iucktt, to Ut far wkaiiog. r^iw^?uswsr* ^ ?* ?^' ""* ui^^&iSJSr^Va2rS!yS?5s*j EoglUh. Lyoaa. N*w Bnu; Saphia, Smith, Worwtoh; M u; Ann* Hal.y. Provide. ^UwtSmJ? JehnZm, Fjri^Tcl; AlwrnndrU, Se^, Ui S3^ iTC CUu?4-Buk John Fubbb, Cate, Pimmtuco; brig* Reform i (Br). Hun*;, Itolfaat, I, Edwin, Morton; Andrew IteynM: tory Fwrow, Ltaebornar; Wary H, Pwv.aH ?*<! Hmim>.w v.*?. n._i _ ? ' J 1 Barak Bitabeth, Phillips, Newport; Lowell, Dias, Boston Sophie. Smith, Newport; Benj English, Lyons, KHtvw' itMBer Kennebec, Clark, N York. nuulcru Bakk tfiNoroon. from Bn?ton for Quebec. before re Sorted lost cn Green Island bad been in a fog several i;a previously; went to piece* fenr hour* after she struck, and tbe ciew escaped with what they had on. Capt Guptii'i lots is about $700; he was at Yarmouth, N8, waiting tbe return cf the 0 S Consul, to note his protest. One "t the men has returned to Boston. He was so much hurt in leaving the wreck that he has gone to the Lospltal. Schr SjtRATonA, Wass, from Boston for MlUSridge. with a cargo of merchandise, wsnt ashore on Bear Ixlaud 25th ult, and it is supposed the vessel and cargo will bo a total loss; erew saved. Sam AmuHAifBitovr*. In ballast, from an EM'crn port bound to this city, went ashore on the Bread and Cheese, Hurlgate, on Thursday last. but was got off next morning without sustaining any material damage. A Sloop, nane unknown, henoe for an Eastern port, while passing through Hurlgate yesterday, struck on a rook, and was got off, and proceeded to Flashing bay, where the sunk. flpoken. Steamship Franklin, hence for Havre. July 31. lat 42 2f>, Ion M>. Brig Ann C Pratt, Hull, from Manzanillo for New York. Jul; 21. off Cif e Antonio. Brig Elizabeth, from - for Havana (supposed the E, hence for l'ara), July 29, lat 39, ton 79}?. Schr Plandome, hence for Savannah, Aug 1 , off Cape Hatteraa. Foreign Ports. Cardenas ? In port July 27, brigs Havana (Br), for Sa gua to load for N Vork, Ukea 300 hhds sugar at tfl 26, and deck load of molar- sea at $2 per hhd; Yankee, Sturdlvant, for Sierra Morena, to lead c:ola?MM for Montreal, gets $4 2ft per hhd under deck, and $:i on deck capacity 600 lib's; A Blanchard, Blauchard, for do to load molasses at $4 25 per hhd, capacity 1,300 boxes; Aonlans, Yates, for Boston ldg; schr Hy Atkins, Kendcll, for Havana to load sugar for New York at $5 per hhd and II 25 per box. CutM UKSos? In port July 26. baiks Franklin, Gibbs, for Beaton, ldg; lAuia Snow, Hall, hence; Louisa Eaton, Shields, for Boston, ready, (the report of her having aid 28d, should probably have been eld); brigs Neptune. Up ton. for Boston, reedy: Leon Ice. Bradbury, from Port land; ichr Jas N Muir, Boose, from Kingston, J. Haiifax ? Arr July 29, schr Lady Seymour, Young, Philadelphia. Havana? Arr Jnly 24, brig Norman, Nevens, Portland. CM 23d. brig Saiah Therndike, Day, Matanzas. In port 29th, barks Saragossor, Turley, for Cork and a market, chartered at ?3 10s. capacity 2,600 boxes; Child* Harold, dmstead, for New York immediately; Japonic*, Powers, for Philadelphia soen; brig* S Thurston, Bonis, for Cienfueg?* to load sugar fer NYork at %1\ per hhd, and $2>? per box. capaoity 1.200 boxes; Marietta. Carver, for do, carries 800 boxes, has $6 per hhd, and $1>? per box sugar, and similar rates for sundries; J S Gittiogs, Lessips, for New Orleans 30th; Paulino (Balg), froji Bes ton, arr 27th; Bellona (B*lg), from New York, arr 20th; schrs Midas, Kauch, fer New Orleans immediately; E Dot say, for do do. Laoutka? In port July 19, brig Maria, Fickett, hence via St Thomas? had been in quarantine 8 days. Montkvido ? la port June 21. barks Mary Brooghton, Bowerr, for Boston; Lion, Alexander, from do, dlsg ; Crisis, Wiley, for NYork; Edward Koppisch. Upton, from and for Salem; Zotoff. Bailey, for do: Elizabeth Means, Pierce, dbg; brigs Mary Adeline, (late Nye, died June 19.) hence, do; Robert King. Crow ell, and Chickasaw, H if gins, disg. Arr 20th, bark Jefferson. Wood. Malvina. Mayagchz? In port July 21, brigs Delma. Foster, wtg cargo; Monica, Rollins, for 26th. Matanzas? Jn port July 28, brig Brownsville City, Vi sing, for NYork, chartered to load sugar at $5 per hhd, and (1 per box. Nscvitas? In port July 25, bark Seott Dyer, Hill, for N York 6th Inst; brigs Chinchilla. Lane, for do 3 day*; Ce leatina, Fickett, do 1st inst; Florence. Ray, hence, arr 20th; 6 W Brinkerhoff. Phllbrook, and Mary Hamilton, Jordan, frem and for do 21st. Porto Cabk u) ? No American vessel in port July 22. St John, NB ? Arr August 1, brigs Hart, Campoell, NYork; 2d, Charlotte. Bennett, Porto Rico via NYork. Cld 1st, bark Gen Taj lor, MitcheU. Penarth Roada; schrs F A Heath, Putnam, Providenoe; Julia, Anderson, Salem; Franklin. Mussels, Beverly. St Catllarinw ? In port April 16, bark Eliza Thornton, Reynard, -from N Bedford, Feb 12, for San Francisco, to sail next day. San J i an f Cuba)? In oort about July 26, b*rk Harriet Spaulding, Spaulding. ldg for NYork. Sagca? Iu port July 2d. barks I soar don Sparks, for NYork, ldg: Murillo, Woodside, nno; brig Aleaia, Has kell, for Bot-ton, ready. Trinidad? In port July 23, brig Cordelia, Mitchell, for Boston, ldg. Home Porta. AWJiANpniA ? Air a<? o, ectir I<oulaa Gr*y, Sharp, from NYork. Sid 3d, schr Elza Js.ne, Nantucket. ALBANY ? Arr Aug 4, schrs Oregon, Lovell, Boston: D T Wii.'ett, Smith, Providence; Andrew Bro-rn, Lovetl, Botiton; si' op G?orgiina, Broen, New Bedford. Cld steamer Clark, Clark, Hartford; schr Lucy Elizabeth, Thorn, Bradford, Conn. BOSTON? Arr Aug 4, ship Corsair, Clark, Sagua 22d ult; barks Su>an W Iind, Sweetsor, NOrleans; Hamilton, Driver, Pensacola; Ida, Hallett, Baltimore; Justice Story, 1-tyder. do; brlga Aarella Eldridae, Aux Caves 18th ult; Jane Howes, Manuel, do 16th ult: Nereus, Ma wry, Man zaniila 17th alt; A Dunbar, Eldridge, Curacoa 15th ult; Kliza Burgess, Gorb:, m San Jgan, Cuba 2lat ult: J Nick arson, Nickercop, Baltimore: Wm D Shurtz. Sterling do; Clara Ellen, French, Philadelphia: echrs Gil Bias, Avary, JEleuthera 21st ult, via N York; Alice Mo we, Pike, Biltl more; New Yotk Packet, Thompson; Albion, Eaton; Ann E G Cattell, ? ? ; S Castner, Culien: Gazelle, Ireland, aud Unicn, Parsons, Philadelphia; Forest, Small, and Otranto, Morgan, Rondout; Wolcott, Beers, aud Z H SnnlL, Doaue, ht nee. Cld ihip Daniel Webster, Howard, Liverpool; bark Mary. Wheldeu, Gibraltar and a market; brigs P R Hichboru; Ellis, Philadelphia; schrs Snaan. Rich, Rich mond; Henry Alfred, Tabbut, Philadelphia; Suwassett, Bobbins, do; Boston, Corson, Cape May, NJ. Hid bark Ocean iWave, in tow; bark Tally Ho was towed to sea previous evening; brig* Helen Jane Rodney Carr, Hespe rus aid A Ha v ford also went to iiea then. BALTIMORE? Arr Ang 4. psbrs Mary G Turbell, Rich, Providence. Hanxah Matilda, RockhiM, Dighton, Mass. Telegraphed, em ui. known bark. Cld, bark Ella, Flynn, Weymouth, Mass; brig SQackford, Mlchener. E Boston. BRISTOL*? Arr Aug 2, rchr.-i II H Talman, Young, and Lucy Ann, Ireland, Philadelphia; sloop Temperance, Davis. Somerset, and sailed for NYork, BiTH? Cld Aug 2, bark General Taylor, Dennison, Ha vana. BANGOR ? Arr Aug 2, brig Osceola, Hlggin*, Philadel phia: pchrs Elizabeth, Rondout; Jenny Lind. New York. Cld. brig John & Mary, (Br), Sunderland, Eng, via St John; schr Win Drinkwater, PhUadelphia CHARLESTON? Arr Aug 2, steamship Southerner, Even, NYork, Cld, Span bark Pitiuta, Granads, Pol ma and a market: Span brig Cid, Sacrist*, Palm* and a mar ke' ; brig Cliaton, Walkar, NYork; Span schr Vsakel. Si ches, Barcelona. Sid brig Clinton; schr Gardner, Pike, (C ruasted). Cranmer, a northern port. HARTFORD ? Arr Aug 4, Fchr J S Lane, South wot th, hfcnce: sloop Henry Clay, do. MACHIABl'ORT ? Arr July 28, whr Northern "Light, Holmes, Rondout: 30th, brig Mary Francos, ? ? . Boston, to load for Cienfuegon. Pld 27th. hrigs .Protection, G-ant; Crawford. Norton, and Citizen, Brown, New Yotk; sehri Presto, Ingnlls, do. In port 81&t, wtg wind, schr Glpaey, (tew), Ingalls, for NYork. MOBIIX? Cld July 28, schr H A Stephenson, Poet, New York. NEW LONDON ? Arr Aug 2, schr Jon E Smith, Minor, StCDlrgton. for North Carolina. PHILADELPHIA ? Arr Aog 4, steamer Kennebec, Clark, hence; schrs Voader do Vouga (Port), Santos. Oporto, 46 days; Mall. Crowell. Providence; l/>well Dlas; W II Mailer, Thatcher, and Nanr.y Bishop. Kelly, Boston; Charter Oak Kelly, hence; Nictou*, Wallace, M*llbrldg?, Me, Cld brig Susan Small, Small, Boston; schrs N n Crane, Seaiosu, Providence. PROVH'ENCE? Arr Aug 3, schra Oxford. Baker, Balti more via Apponauj. G ass Hlower, Babeock; Sahoolboy, l'erry; Emellne Chester, Black'.nan; OaUrlo, Vangilder; a..d Antares, Ccr?OP_, Philadelphia: T C Lyman, Kel'"?, Rondout; Isaac i"uonell, Rail, do fix. Pawtneket: alo jps Hope, Gardiner, Robdout: J H Fish, Baboock, NYork. Cld, brl? Boston, Tcrrey, Philadelphia. Sid. s;hr Mecca, Philadelphia' sloop Pclnt*r, Kowler, NYork. Arr 4th, projttlior Osceola, Manchester, b?uoo. schrs Jrhn Bowman, Cst<rn, Nanrernood. ^'a; John Ro<?rs, Majhew, Philadelphia; .-floopfl Ditiftdf, Colt-ittafl, JfarTOht, French, htr.ee Beiow sehr WiiHvn k oi' NYoik. S'd, br'g Boston, Torrey, i'nilidalphln; itcurs Jsmes H Deputy, Wedmore: John W Garidv, Town send; llonita. Han comb: Jaine* IhnneM I?nk; H FKetf.ham, Cisntcer; ar-dJames W McC-a, Woolsey, do; sloou Wil lard, Carr. NY? tk via Warren. POFTiSiOU ill ? Sid Aug 3, achr Finuk, Handv, for Trov. NY. LoRTLAND ? Arr Aug 3, schr JasC Vales, Smith, PhUk delpbla. Cld brig I?< la, Park, do. RICHMOND? Arr Aug 3, schrs Lynchburg, Coach, N^oik; John Bell, Ilarn, Katy? worT ; Lyi'i^ Anu, Voorhien, NYork . Hid Wes'over, ltoyal, ??atoo." SAVANNAH ? Arr A>ig 2, s^esmihip Augusta, I, yon, bene*, (id, brig Black Sean, Ho&ao, aod schr Wm Hooe, Bollea. NYork STON'lNGToN? Arr Aug 3, sclr x Rlclimond, hence for Prrifidetce. Oregon, do for NVf Bedford. SALEM? Arr Aug Hcur Win Stevnns, B*wgor. for PM ladflplila Cld brig .Inzeflno. (Brar.1. Maranham and Para. Sid brigs Ru?!ell. G?>orgii?own, DC; America Brny, and Semi Miiall, Troauwell, Philadelphia; >ohr Edttb, Crowell, do. WILMINGTON, NC? Arr Ang 2, fohr E 8 Powell, Oiffin, NYork. ? I... L WmSKTOMESTS BENE WEI EVERY 14!, VORTma Ae. noo I.OPT,? FIVB DOLLARS RKWA RD - LOST, ON Frldiiy nffreoon. An?n?tft. ftom rwentjr Brst rtr"st. a ?mall h>ack "nd tan terrlnr dog, with red mnroeoa oollar: ttiftri tu the name of Jack. Afly peraon rolurr. nj( tha fania to 3fi fcant Twonty f rat atrect, thail reavlva tlie akuve reward, fclOR SAfif? A YBI.LOW AND WHITK PRTTBK DOO T ??rratit?d avery way. Apply at No. 0 Barolay street. COAX* NJ.W cuik coal.? tub 8TTBSCRIBLR HAS FOR sale Cumberland coal of a s-innrirt' .|naUty, for fa<nily autl iuitbn' one irom tbe minoa of tha New Crook C iapanv. CUAS. A, AMBLLR, No. m JiNikth i?ce?t. t200.000.iSL?'s~2:KV5t^!ai lapr.Yed or u?i?proT.4 property, ?ell located la ?m to the imtul of two hundred thousand dollar*. _ BDWABD JENKINS. Wo. 8 Siimi itH* FRNISBED IWH WANTBB.-A ??KTLIKAir. >ke, witk kla ku tM??j ntarwl from ?? ropo, -lakes to rent a henoo ooaUlata. ?H tko aaedera Im ?oroTom^u, u4 kaadeeaeely fnrmisfced. SHaaMea pco ferred WWMB F.igktk aid Tw?i?j MMii (Wool*, wort. Tko preeoa .f erds a good iwrtiilly t. prooare a good Bad earefal'.m.t for a period of twelve to e<gh*eoamOBtiiai Mr farther P-Heulara, address Ward, box 3.4M Lower Pee* Offioo. ' HOWS* WANTko-wiTHIN OKI BLOCK Of BROAft war, betweea (>ra*d street and Uaion square; one off extra width preferred. \ fur ront will bo paid , aad the boat of referee ee gireB. A l?\se of At* or toa years will bo ro qnirod. Address W. R. I , Herald offioo. Lots wanted-atbbdtord. l. i. also seybral lot* wanted, withla an hinr's ride of tko city by rail road. Inquire of COMBS A frrjlARD, Roal Estate aad general Aactianeora,72 Trinity Bidding, 111 Broadway. Rooms wanted? unfurn is i;rd. by a physi oian ; a front room for office, ai?t a oomfortablo bod room adjoining, la a prirato family, beween Leonard aad Fourth streets, ono or two bloeki from Br adway. Addresa, In writing, atatlnj termi aid looatioa, Mi. Schramm, 33 [Broadway. WANTED TO PURCHASE A FEW PAIh OF FINS Guinea plgi. Icqnire at COITAR'S T train ud iaseet exterminator depot, 441 Broadway. WANTED TO RENT ? A SMALL HOUSE, OR PART OF a hnase, ou the west aide of Broadway, not Wow Sixteenth, nor abore Thirty flrit atr?iet. Rent not to ex ceed $176 a year. Addrou D. S. A., Herald office, for khn? day*. WANTED TO PBRCnASE? A SMALL DRUd STORM; *t a Tery moderate ?ioat. or to hire ? oorner ?tore la a suitable location for a small druR st^re. The terms t> ba P?toa?k, the remainder In a few months. Address box 2,186, Poet office, stating the prlee. or rent. WANTiD? TO LEASE, A BUILDING FOR MANV factnriig soap aad eandlos; alio twenty-fire oroTor by forty fret, or over: abasement and two etoriiia woild b? pre ferred, bnt three itorie* without a taseiueat will unawer; the npr-er part of tfce city preferred. Addreas Building, box RW Tribnnc office, staling the size of bulldlug and ront. ^ WANTED-BY A OENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, IW a private family, a furnished room, with good board. Address Borland, Herald office, otatin^ terras. WANTED? A STEAM BOILER AND E"OINB OF about fortr horao power, 'suitable for drWing ? Raw mill. Apply, atating prleo ana location, to John Smith, box 2,101 poat office. WANTED-BT A SMALL FAMILY, THREE OR FOUR reoms on the second floor of a hnnae, anywhere be twsn (Bloeekcr laid Thirty f< urth street? west bide of the olty preferrad. Rcat must not exceed 5180. Address H. U, Herald office. TOUNO LADY'S SEMINARY WANTED-A LADT wishes an intereit in a first elan established school, for which a fair compensation will bo paid. Cltioa preferred. Communications confidential. Address box 2 097, New York Post offios. HOHNHS , ?UUUMEI, te For sale- a closb coach, made bt i,awrbIoi A Collli ; ii Ib ooaipiete oroer and will b? sold sfcMMk Apply to JOHN C. BAM, No. 3St Broadway. For sale? a splbndid sorrel horse, img hands high, aix years old, and a fa>t trotter; warrant ed ssund and kiad in single or double barn***. Inquire of J. BRAMSON t. CO., CI Penrl street. surpassed in the eonatry; oat thorough bred saddle bona, sixteen hands blgh, flr? yeare old, wai got by imported Car eer, dam by Bonmouth Eclipse; also. one superior bay mai^ 15 band*, 3 inches high, goes ia splendid style, Tbe above bones are warranted sound in everv roe pest. N. B.? Ova Tery fast paoer. Inqnire at the oow '.lvery and sale stable, next door to tbe Napolsen Hotel, Wellington street, Hobo ken, New Jersey. For sale-a pair of Shetland ponibs-priob $i75 Alee, a large iron gray horee, seventeen hands hisb; sold very low. Inquire of VAN BRUNT k WATROUtL 323 Weet Eighteenth street, or 20* Chambers street. N. B. Ponies and horse to be seen at 325 West Eighteenth itroefc. For sale-three pairs of fine bat horsb^ Ave and tlx year* old this last spring, sixteen hands, |* warranted sennd and kind, and sne pair oan trot a mile ia three minutes and a half together. Also, twe single kernes, splendid fassily enes, as they are well broken to single of double harness, and splendid saddlj ^rsej; ,u :r?m Ono? '>{1 uu staU Can le seen at M. FLYNN'8 HVery stable. No. 18 West Thirteenth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. For sale- a fine large bat horse, sarin years old. warranted peifectly sonnd and kind. la quire at Harrison A Fleet's livery stables, 44 and 46 Hamil ton street, or 230 Water street, near Beekman. For sale-a bat hare, 16 hands high, six years old, warranted sonnd and kind, a free ana fast traveller, and of great enduraneo; can trot a mile in fear and pace in three minutes, without the tonoh of a whip; ia an oxcellrnt saddle horse. Will be sold for less than her value, the owner having no further use for her. Can be saw at 68 l'eari street. For sale? a fine young bat horse, biz years old, sixteen bands high, sonnd, kind and gealto in Ml harness, Ine action and style; would make a g*o4 family horse, and is fit for almost any kind ef use. Inqafc* at 56 Hammetkley street. For sale-a light wagon, without top, iw good order. Inquire of C. G. GRICi!, 53 White street. SECONDHAND CARRIAGES, WAGONS, HARNBBflt An. Ac., for sale. Apply at the livery stahle in Itreomo, ?ear MM street. TO BE SOLD FOR TOE WANT OF USE- A ROCKAWAT carriage, nsarly new. with shafts and pole for oas or two horses. Also a light wagon, both in sxoellent order, (citv bnild>, of Parker's make. Can he seen at W. PLANT'S ?tables, in Atlantic near Smith street, Brooklyn. WAGONS FOR SALE.? A HANDSOME TOP WAGOIT only utod one month will bo sold for $130; also a light road wagon for $100, both city built. Apply at the Ciajk Stable, ooracr ot State and lioerum streets, Brooklyn. WANTFD TO 1'ATRCnASE? A SOUND. WELl, BROKK lay horse, sixteen hards high, gentle and kind both In flnzle and double harness, nix years old. Apply at the yard adjoining the frame house No 3 Irving place. EXCtSUSIOM. If XCURSIONS TO THE PISHING BANKS? EYEST 'J day except Saturday ? The favorite sea steamer II8RO, Cantnin J. W.^Haucox, will leave Spring streut at 73ft o'clock, Hammond street, 7t?; Broome streot. East river, 8J*. Peck slip. 8k; pier No. 3 North river. 9 A. Si.: retard ing by 5 P.M. Ibl^ Cotillon hand will ho on board. DHk- ' ner. fishing taekle, and bait will be provided. Fare for tho exsursioa, 5U oests. EXCURSION TO NEW ROCHELLE ANB BLEN COT* touching atWklUetone each way.? Tbe splendid >t?an or M AZEPPA.? Baftaio Jamos Kennedy kavins ekutotd the above beat, in cennectlen with Frank Speights, wUI Brake an exourslon to New Rsohelle and Glen Ceve evetjr Sunday morning, without fail, leaving <e fellews;? Foot at Spring street, N. B., at fl e'eleek: 1'eek slip, B. It., at o'clock Breome str??t, E. R , at Ik; Tenth street at 9; ssj Twenty rtxth street at 6>?; and will retn-n to tke eity at e'cleek P. M. Captain K. takes this epportanity ef saying to hli friends tkat ke has become entirely disconnected t>M the steamer King Philip. Gratefnl fur favors kitherto re ceived. he trusts ky good management te merit a eentinoaasa of tk? ?ae. Rest uualitv or refreshments furnished est board. Dinner provided. Fare 2i oeat* each way. First trip or a steamboat arouitd lakh Superior, August 13, 1K53. -The splendid steamer Ma B WARD, Cant. Eaetabreok. ? ill loave tbe Sault. Ste. Haria Ssturdav afternoon. August 13, on a trip ef pleasure aroaBB the whole of Lake Superior, stopping a reasonable Urns at the following places;? Grand Island, Harguetta, Copner P arbor, Kaile River, Ontonagon, La rolnte, Fond du Las, He Royale, Pigeon River, Priuies Bay, Hltlshapitan. This trip will offer an opportunity of seeing all the won4saa Of this great Inland sea, affording each paisoagsr a view m the world renownod Pictured Rucks, Copper Harbor, Iron Monntoias, Eagle River Mines, Ontonagon Mines, Seenery at La Point, Soenary at lie Royals, Cascades at Pigeon River, the famous I'le 1 viand, Ao., Thunder Cape. The Sam Ward can accommodate and berth one haairtB and il ty passengers The state rooms will be reserved ot. prsssly for paBSongor* taking the entife trip. Tiitots for '/k? oxenrsion to be had of E. B. A S. WARD, Detroit Letroit. July 27, 1S63. 1 N. U.? The t Miner I'aeiflo will leave Dotrolt on tha Ilk at 3 1* M. for tbe Snult, and will arrive in time for pasesa gurs to take tkeS. Ward. Grand f.xbbr?ions forbbnbt island la ing St Fort Hamilton efek way.? Fare YtK cents < Tbe new aad eplondld steamer (COXumV, capMa L ?. M.ell has commenced her regular dally tti ss for lfk? se- sot., to Fort Bamllten and Coney Island, leaving a?M> 1&FooT Spring street, at 9H A. M 12W P. M., 3KT I Pier No. 3, North River, 10 A. M., 1 P. M., dr.*. Leaving C oney Island, Is-. t trip, at P. M. The new and elegant steamer OCEAN, will al?? laan M l oprinc stree?. ft 101^ A. B., Z P, M., ftjd P. H. Pier 3, North P.ivea, II A. M., iX P. B., 6 FX Stos.-ing ut Fort W .milteo, oa the last trip over night. Tbe C DCRaNT will also rns every Saaday, leerin* Sn-'pustr'i^ ??, 11 and 2X, snd pUt 3 at UUandJI o'oI?1l 3p..c*sxr). ^ JIQJKAN, Apti. s PL* AS A NT EXCTfRSION TO NVACK AND >AK Dili Cemetery.? Faro 12jj cents for the whole *o?r sion. lie st?i.ni?r AKR'IW will l"avo N'cw Vork frosa Chnnihcrs :itreft pier, tioohing at Hammond stre*, on Monday Angnit ftn, IWI3. at eight "'clock, A. M Rdura iijg to the oily about f.va o'clock, 1'. M UN'DAT EXCURSION TO SHR4 WSIiURT, 1'IGII i Inude. 0?< ?.n House, Loftg Ilfanch and Ocean IVirt ? 111" now steimer JAMES CHRISTOPHER, Captain Prioo, will leave pier fo< t of Barflav street, on Snnilsy mimin?, /Ill int-i., at !> o.elock. Returning, leavo Ocean Port at 5 R M. t are each wny. 2ftsents. CUNDAY EXCURSION TO NEW ROCHGLLB AMD O Glen ''ova.? F^re radneed to 25 cents far the oxeur.'ion. The steamboat KING PHILIP, 1'sptaln Charles II. KraoL will continue to rtin to these delightful watering p'aeef, giving a iplen liil vii w of the ftasi river and Long lelana Bonna notwitbttandlBf all tho oppor.ition of ot ur b .ale, wl ich Mo trj ins to run he' eff tho r^ute which eh? has heee three years MMliae up. She will leave Peok slip, Ent river, at Sk; Grand street at Tenthstrset at!). %nd I Tweaty-siNth street at 9)i o'olock. Rsturaing. loaves Gles 'I Cove at 3 1* M. Kofreslimeiits -in l splendid (liU ohowdei served up on hoard ut 11 o'clook. This boat wlU stop' at College Point each way CUNDAT EXCURSIONS TO KEYPORT, f.ANDIICf O at ( hels>'?, Union I, an ling, Tnft'e l.ardleg, Rosnvlllo Woodl ridge, Tcttcn's Landing and Perth Ambjy. Faro 2 cents ia-h w&y. The olxgant and eommodioai stoano. PRINCESS, Capt D.Demtni|,wllt makoane^nursloa as ahov^ faonimenclnr on f llimnood street j Rohliison street , . flip :>t il o'cloelt A. M. Rcturalag, leave Keyport at O'clock P. M. Persons wh.i wiw:- t enjoy tho beneflt of tk sea bp ete and escape for a time fro n tho uoiae, dust aa> eommotion of tho rlty, this etcursion '.(Vers an oi>portnni.t Seldom to be met with As tlile boat goes the Insl le pvsag> It. enables pss?oiige,rs to view the oeartlfnl se>n.ty to which Mtaten Ifland and New J riev *r< sofamid. Th al ovo boat, torether with the bargo Hereliant, can he abai torcd fr r < xoursiotig on all week days. pt D. Darning, will makoanexoursloaasahov' i tbe I'tli or Jnlv ) every Sunday lotvin^ t ploe K S o'slook A. M ; Sprlog streo*, H'a Pier, } >jt ; pi r No. $ North rivtr, I'eol EXTRA PAY, Tj^XTlt A PAY.? ALL U. 3. NAVY SAILORS, WW rj served in any I'nlted ^tatee a* ?? vessel, In tL" Paoif ecean. en the coasts of ( allferu'a ml Metlw, at i?y tin trem 18441 to 1H52 can |roui|.t|. rerelvs llifir extra do?k tuy, on sppllcaiion to M> W'A III) l? I nrti.i l,,Agaut SttdUat I'Kim I. i N?ty. * at*Ui wmiaB stmt.