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liiii views, to receive the ajsuk'tnee ?f hie own and the nation's good will?and to .welcome peace and t'r< o intercom* again with the forg<\'"lnessofall past dift< lencoH Four months huve eiap "^d since that gentleman came among n? with hismes*/wot' peace, and upon our national faith we felt safe to P*ll hack our trrons who were upon a hostile msrei, and ealute the Hag which should protect every American titi/s-n who has a right to gaze upon It. ltat the hoelile preparations against us still continue, the a mu d lucb ut the camp still threaten to pursue our families and docks. They even write of their success in prejudicing against us the minds of the two gentlemen who have laiely reached them bearing the title of Cowinisttiuu'Crw of Peace. With all these evidences of dark plotting, I still have the hope that they will not be able to cover up I 'the trjCi with tire and blood. 1 will not yet place the national administration with those who are striving to destroy us. I believe the President to be a IV i man from whom the truth may be kept by court intrigua; but 1 tiiint in hiui us one in every cme inca. pftble of perfidy. I think K enough for me to beg a suspension of public opinion. Very respectfully, your obedient bcrvant John M. Bkuuiiisii., Delegate from Utah. Naw York, July 3, 1858. /Arrest of Captain da Riviera. ni3 CATOrUI AT T11K N Al'Ol.KON UOTAL, UODOKUi. K.rer nioce the devclopementH la the ease of Captain da Riviere and idles Blount, otUoera Uevoe and (Sampson, of Che a*t*o?7? farce, bare been on the look out for the runaway couple, and on Saturday morning succeeded la tracing theut to the Napoleon Hote l, Uoooken A warrant having fbeo iMued for de Riviere'* arrest by Jus1 tire Connolly, the officers decided to keep Close watch on the abovo hotel. Procuring the assistance at Frank McDonald. Colet of the police of Hoboken, they kept a close watch on the above ptaon', until about half-past seven last evening, when becoming satisfied they bad caged their bird, they immediately sent over ta the cdy for Mr. B.ount, the father of the young lady, on nts arrival in Hoboken ho lmmodlalsly pro eroded to Juatloo Whitley, who leeued a aeerob warrant on ttio alll avit of Mr. Hlonnt, ana placed It in the hands of ofilcor McDonald, who, In company wltn olficera Joun Patterson and Devoe and Sampson, Jr., proceeded to tan otel v to arrest we party. Ou their arrival there the keener 01 toe piace deuleu all knowledge of the where .bouts of de R.viere or the youog lady; be, bowerer, stated that iney had oeeo tbero, but ie<l ou Saturday morning iu a , carrisgo Tor the Philadelphia cars Officer McDonald, however, expressed his determination to search the biu??, ana proeeaed up stairs to tho rooru where do R-.vlere was tuppoeed to be c. uooak-t', when Mr. Uoncke, the propr-eto', hrnkn out ouo of the rounds of the staircaae, ana swum ho would knock the first man down that came up, at the same time drawing it over the head ototfiw McDonald. lua app.arauce w several pistols in toe hands Oi tee New Verb ottlceis seemed to have tho desired effort, ami they mote soon allowed to go up. On their arrival at de Riviero's room, a Mr. Mulfonl.a co.neellor at law, stopped up and desired to see lateral raid for the arrest of de Rlvlero, stating that he up penrtid as counsel for tnai gentleman. This tor a time seemeo to bar the progress of tho officers, bnv when It wa- visible that the door would he broken opeo, Mr. de Riviere made riu appearance, and ra immediately couTcved brieve Justice Wnltley. mo young muy, Mits Klouui, could not be found, but it v <u satisfactorily aecertaincd that she and her mother are cuoctaled hi the house. The airost of ue Htviere ureal.-d iuten.-o excrement aboil Hoboken, and in a sbcrt tiiae too station house was cr?,wdec On tho arrival of Justice Whitley he refused to al'uw an examination, and held do Riviaru to ball,In tho mm o? *1J 00, to answer before the (fraud Jury A German tMSDo his bondsman. al aii-hipl feus iheo (bade by Mr. Blount to, If pots: blr., search the house, and try to find his daughter." Ho, in":r r eome ceiay, was shown turough two rooms, tlio bur.lot j reic?u>? to open lie reuatudur -Qfteea roMus? ami, finally, with a oepu'.y PUonff, drovo out reporter and Mr itlouut out of too buuat. Mr. B was af .or a a-da a.lowed to ri'tt'ix a.I otgnt woen he said ho would bocom* iP'S oi ihr yucsbi ot toe house. The young lady will, in douoi, make her appearaore this morning. 4 cursed la the stliaavit ruadn by Uilooel Blount, upon Whiff? 'II* Warrant W?? injur., Vj -n unu'ii; ? (Stv arid County of Sew Fork ?Frederick 3. Blount, of >1 >r?i|o ta tt? Sraio of Alabama. being July sworn. m;i. Test ue ii the husband of lira Fmily J. ill.met an t rather CA V.I ? h.nv.iy J. Jiouot; luul ?u Or About the 1UQ day of b-trch 'ant iKt Jltun oe Kuioro became arqua'nted wtb tVpnntiui's said wife sad daiigo'rr, at their residence, iit Ju- city cf Mobile; that said daughter Is an unmarried I T-' site of prsTlcua cbaate character, under the age of t scot) -ttve y-ar?, tt? wit, of the a** of seventeen yean*; that ta* earn fin or! fle Riviere D * inveigleJ, enticed or taken trio t-a.o ta iy J. iUouat, daughter of ibis deponent, from the liouie of a friend of tb's deponent, in the city of New Yo.it, vWre ?.be was temporaruy residing with her luoioor and this deporeut, tor the purpose of seduction am' yroitRutioo either at aome house of 111 fame, assigeat? a or eiseanere, as this Cup-.ucut verily belie rue eu i charges, and this rtenjoent irtttaa the following tVU upon a Dice he baaou the forego log charge: - fast th< rah? Riviere Id, and waa long before the 14th Oil of tfarob last past a married into, and now li?* a wife bvi-g ?a I"huad<>lphia tbat at'd Riviere, on or about in* 10lb day of June, IH5S, en'/oel lb? said Felly .1 , the uauehter of tbia deponent, to go a lib him from her f?ib?t'a t?.to tue Ct'y of Mew Orieaua, for the purpose oi ji?. rj i?g nwr. tbo said Kb'ly, aa this depoisnt has l-tii, by the said Emily; mat this deponent hartts b?en uitorrend of tbelr Jeelyus, and that tbeeaid ot Mere mi .narr.edmao.puriutdlhemtoNewOrk'SM, and rrarfNi tv. re lu Ume to prevent saitl marriage, that ta?v . rcep. <5 this dopuetnt axt-1 flsl to Havana, to whlrh piece this deponent parried them, and recovered pos e.f?i?0 ff raid dar.ghter bctore said mtrriago was con tut oaWC, and immediately startvd for Nea York, where be a** vr 1 with U* aatd daughter on the (MM o< I ;ne, ltlit, ard on the following day became on !nm*t? of the ticuse of I'r JieWeee, with hui w.te and daughter, at 71*1 [*-..?c?s>; that in tbu'eday, the 1st of Jw), ilila depooca*, aa* Informed hy his ati.l danghttr that end R v.err tad u'uii mr'ved is New York, and waa MSkf fear ft RrotdwaT; that ha endeavored to 000cMl himself irons t'C l.l?*IVMOIl M Ul if OCJWIDCTH, (li'l ? Uin nun iiuig n>*J? > at tJ.w d.;po??na eaid daughter. ix (he int' ?Tn<<i te h nnp'.ofni iha'. on tbc following mwmjgihe 1 ? iea;.d Ua-abtui of Uile Ceponsat, abortiy nature or &? n a toe oMoct, I aft the n>n?e of ??ti i>r. fistVeot witb cut ?i-pr ttr-K any on? cf tbctr intended de'arture, and Kiuiou^u immediate March cut made no c'lm eat;Id bo . mM mem, aid Inm ?te short time that n'?. r ir.ry lett and before aaaroh waa ma le they next l.??e t???t provided altta and takeu the.r deptrture in a cvra,#; that tbi( depraem hie been Informal the' aw 't'lnfUyed -Ml nlf bt at the it NVho ae llnte*, and that hi* i ?ti,bu r wu not there, nor waa Vbe aaU Rtvlvre, utbo can Kara, thai aald Riviere !m frenchmen, and It wa< h'j 1< i?a-t1 m, a? dapoaent -ae Informed, to nail from Htrsiia for Krai-ra wlh depnoaot'e r.nd (Jangiitor, aoil be hI n re, rrna th-T tact aforeeairl, taat said Riviere naa now tu? (red dcpueei (' ) d tighter concealed, and lotands v> ?li on the (teamer Yso?Jeriull, or tome ftthor i.-eeel, for I-wife, the Oret eppr rtuntty. T. S. B'.'JH.V f. wars befate Die, Mnauat Giv.roixv, I'olica JtuUio, I Juy?, lbi?. fvnt/MU of Wtather. TO TBI BOtrOB OP THE IIKrttlD. In tbe-e aultry daye It in refreshing to read <Ue4oUi>winq extract* from the log of the ateutner A'ict >rU, Captain Bluyter, formerly in the employ of the ** New York. Newfoundland and London Tele* g'4|ihi>aip.tny," at present partially employed by g* th" AkmocimUiJ Preaa. We copy Irom the St. John* f (N< irtnnrKjiaiid) Courier, winch Ilk lieen aj-e-ially 1 m nt to ne. Think of an ice b.orkadc on the 12th of | Jui*:? f? bare baen fnrorrd with the following extract frnnj ttr r.f thr .itnamcr Victoria, Certain 3. i Sluyter. d?eII |* i .! 'r .nitUi* pert tn ine northward on the jr.ito of y ?, hf order or the Kiccutive Council, for the purpoea of raiwrii# inol ni feeeeia "ipwuol to be la dietreea in ? b;'fl 'tar. With Captain T Haleru us board na agent fur thr icsl *i. rarnta?M .sni.daj, May Mt ? -poke brlaantlae Sonora, Cante'n G 'tio<es. 'C Op* Kreala, hrmnd far m Johoa from Wntta Rot, all wull and sanlod no arOUtattna, lb'"* weather ll' Bi IS A M in II P. N. Honda#, St.?Panned rwtllln ye .1 0 * M.,arrlvaU ai 8hie C>re. three nulee to westwait of Ope Joae at 2 P. M.: inquired If any nam bad I * n riMeirad of aay eetiiog moaela In ibe ice at WV.tr Ray ; auawar, uo. start*# for White Kay S 30 P. M , and arnrM of f.% Sola at 4 P. if ; ?r n<i iaa v tea T"*T b**vr and extending from the nurbtain bid Of ''spa John ton mtliw otitaida tna n trsa la'taita, N. K. F. directum; entered tna Ma t?? milaa, ac l *irna>led a French bri* wanud no n-ueUoon; at TIN ktmoi out trnm tba ma into clear water, laid to antil SAM fnrwtny, Jim* 1 Btartad at SA M. f<w the north r.a of Whit* flay; ran an far ae tba (tray bland*. found the r? rrtartad at Tar north at Canada Ray al..ng the c aat, and parked solid; returned bark to Oaf! Mian i. off lane John, at A P U . (uuail Hie ice bad tar tad out around thr north aod jaminai the IVXIa fail. J m# S? r-tarted at M V Tor Shoe Core, an 1 raa aronnd the ire a rtintance of tort# fire mllaa, until within f re ml lea of 8Bca Oora, wneo fonni the Me ?? the autre, tan through It, and anchored in the eora al C P. M. June 3.?Captain Maiern ?eol tan man orar to l.t 851 a to rat iniormetlrm In regard to White Way, but oonld got Don* f IH lay, Juee 4 ? In shoe Core nil dny, wiih n.en lo dlf. fcrent p'auro on tba looknat. June A end 0 tba name M. nee#. done 7 ?left Shoo Onro, V nod fur Ht. .inhnc; when half way anr.wt ?)r**n Bay fbll In wltb and epofce tirigOwan Wtit,GUIat, marter, who reported that the reanele tbtt we ware In nrarrh of hail oik arrived at d| i '' til ; w* Ihnn Mrrmlnna tn run i>?j* ?>. w? nuiii pj**ihlj find thorn Kan baek at far a* CtpaJshn, rd frand lt? 'cn mo aolld It mm tmpoagtbla to ?nt*r than r?n for itMMid llvhor lo got information. If aoy, Df 07*r toed from Whim Roy , nrrlynd iMre Ot C Id . Mid lornd o moo by U10 nomo of (Kignn, who bod orriyod from f ' <v Arm, Whilo Ray, and raporttd t?ri ** > ag brrgi ftuil wrrot mail ncboonom, *11 nntlrcly dottltaln of pro t>ah-b? ?*d In * atarnng condition. Tuoaoay, Juno l*ft Hound Iforhor it IA R.. dutor ?o p* >r?od to (Vhit? R*y *t b 10 A. X.. notithward fc'.l of Cofw. John baa'in* R N W.,di?t?n o moo miina, t *P >to a rren rmftll *nbooftor? batoning to Twllltayuo f . bono.! from Wh'U Hoy t-, thn uttor plMMO, oh totally d-'ttinio of pron?ioo* out tn rar?tn? oowlttmn, ? fi. a* many a* thirty prmrai on boarl; ?up| h~l thorn 'I with pro?*)"!*, and rorr'vod fnrthar nformuron ?*?*1 t v rt'il thought tbore wrra nth >r Tb'-rl? yot in Wh'w Ro> .if?(l4iiu, p-rv-??.:od nn fo Whit* Boy. arrlring if Floor do f .w ftt 0 F. M Wodnrodoy, Juno 9.?Sintt'd ot .1 A. M.; ron th-rugb ?h< torobno tcr On and fro oil doy, ond diocortrod no *00010. Ttauraday, fnnolO.?Rlartnj all A. IC lor St. John*, rai gnmrgh thn iro a* 'or cap* Join, thrn into door watai t or tb* north nid# of tha bar nhaprd oar rnnrttr from I IPnno* In Twi'ltngaio; after runaing half war roan th. hay round Ut* k? In a aoltd park on in* larboard bow, at tondton >w?ftiy mllaa to ana. ran along tho adgg of tb* tog* far a* tv.rtaaa ({arbor, foviad tna log jaaamml la to U I [ ' , fC.Ute land, Mid imcompelled to go in and lay until 6 k. morning uI the lith. % Kncay, Jane 11?Started from fortune Berber at" v M., bound lor 91. Jubnu; rmn thnmgh very Ue?"> 4Cs, I but ecatturw, umil ire arrived oil iBUtiageie, whet * *V i foiitd fee Ice pinkod aclid ae far ae the e70 eouid ?n tch; I rrM oMaf eiled to go In and 'ay until the merwtng of t"9 I 3b urday, June 12.?Started at 6 A. M. from TenUin.?eU bound for St Jobne; ran through heavy field* or ico ut?l we arrived i'T l'ogo, when *? got lota oloar water, at fi .'iOI*. M. epoke on* , Knigat. inee'er, from HI. John* bound lor Green Bay, who reported noetng too Kugli.,b eweiuere oU Trinity Bey with the Atlantic telegraph aboard. Sunday, June 13.? I'eaird Cepa Booaviete at 1 A. M-, Beccalieu, 7 :B0 A. X., Gape 8t Frauds, 10 A. If , arriving at St. John* at 12 M. 8 G HWYTfCK, Cepttln Behj :uied to ttu above t* a list of the pruriaiaae issued from the Victoria, and the nemee of the persona to whom delivered, front which we learn that 251 individuals received reiiec, and that Tl bag* breel,4'? barrels pork, 5 to'itli flour, 5 kegs butter, 04 lbs. tea, and 00 gallone moUeaoa were distributed. The Rev. Mr. ClwMt, SERMON ON OL* NATIONAL INDKl'SNllKNCK AND OOB NATIONAL FBIVlLEOhS. It baring been announced that the Rov. William uorblt, patter or tbe Greene n treat Methodist church, -would deliver a lermon on "Our National Privileges," that apaciouu edifice waa crowded to lta utmost extent long before the bocr appointed for tbe oommenoement of tbe exercltee?tbe fair sex preponderating. Motives other than patriotic was tbe cause or such an Immense gathering, for tbe reverend gentleman's name has recently become notorious in < ov>equence of a rumor that be, in connection with n distinguished layman, waa waa mixed up in a lore affair. Tbe Rev. Mr. Uorblt has always been considered by tbe Influential denomination of which be is a member to be (to use a theatrical term) one of their "stars," but it la only within the last few months that his oratorical powers have been prominently brougat before tbe general public. It will bo remembered that his "revival" address to the firemen of New York, delivered is tbe Academy of llnstc to one of tbe largest audience ever assembled within a building In the United Statse, was a masterly effort and waa the great feature of the "awakening." Be baa been paator of tbe Cherry street Method 1st church, Seventh ward,for the last four years, and a member of tbe Naw York Kast Conference, but at tbe request of tbe Green street congregation? which la within the bounds of the New York Conference?he waa transferred three months ago, since which time he has attracted large audiences Dr. Peck, a distinguished writer, was their former pastor, bnt sailed for California three weeks since. Tbe event which bos rendered Mr. Oorbit so suddenly notorious has, It la said, caused tbe utmost consternation throughout the denomination In which he occupies so conspicuous a position, and every possible precaution taken to i: avent its publication, for tbe sake of truth, the church, and Dr. Corbit. Tbe bishops and eiders of tha church ? have been putting tneir heads together" to see what was best to be done. The matter will bo thoroughly Investigated by Dr. C. and his friends, and tbe result made known at some future day. Bishop Janes waa present in tbe morning and preached, Mr. Corbit ocoupyug a seat in tbe pulpit. At the conolu aion of tbe sermon Mr. Oorbit rose and said tbst he was ready to meet all charges against his moral, religious and ministerial character, and would delivar a term an in tbe evening appropriate to the uay. lTecwely at ten minutes past eight tbe revered gentleman made bis appearance, and waa tne " observed of all atianri era." Kiatio" .Jonea waa ortnent. toveinsr with otber noted divines. the sernoea were commenced by Uie singing of uie one thousand ana thirtieth hymn, conucencicg:? Greet Go J, beueela wdom piercing eye TL r earth's extended kingdoms he, WUc.-t favored eerile upholds tbetn ell, Whore anger smites then, end they rail. Mr. Oor bit then uttered up en eloquent prayer for the welfare ct thn notion, hoping that wuen their pilgrimage teioH bad ended the lloeriiee they now enjoyed would be merged in tkn libertlce of an e uai day. fne choireung another bymc, the Ural verse o( which was: ? O, Lord, cur Ialbert on have told In o< r attentive eara, Thy wander* in their days performed, And In more ancient years. The Rev gentleman announced that hie text would be found In tbo ?3d chapter of Deuteronomy end ti{ the last verae, 'Happy art thou, U Israel! who ra like uuloibee, O |ieupie aaved by lha Lordr" la bta introductory re marks be said that if Moses could una the language of the text as applied to Iirael. ao might taey say uu the present occasion, "Happy arttboa,0, America' who is (Ike unto thee, O people aaved of the !/>rdr" " Toe fourth of July having Allen on thoholy Sabba'h,'" said the speaker. "I waa urged by some of my frieuda to prcaoh a disooarao applicable to the occasion. I concluded in the commencement of the week to allow my thoughts, ao far aa the time and place would permit, to run out upon Una aubject?'our national indi>|>e?id?nce and our na uooal blesalnga.' Crcumstaoces over which we bavo bad no control, to some extent have interbred with our aeairea and designs for the pros sat; but we come boforo you In the namo of Jeans Chriat, aa we have been before many of you many times m the past to fu'fll the duty which srs have taken u"on ourselves And may the Lord God of the natlcn and tha Lord God of the church be with tho people aou tbo preacher to nifbt. In oiscuas!iig the text be would call their attention to aome of the bless'.rgs that God bad oooferred upon us aa a nation and a people. Ood had blessed this country by ar equal i ie??tt>utica and abundance or the means Of support. and by the eomn-.rativ e th'cncrs of oar population. The census of the Cm tod States for 1950 shows that there waa less than eight individual* to every square m.Io. whl'e there were ibrce hoodrrd and thirty ??T IMIVIUUX- 111 - -fc? - ? *> Sp-wkiug or mcial conlag on, be ubatrvod that a great many 'ini jnts refused to sotd their chHuren to We pobile ?cbon;s, for whit on* child did not know aao tber ?ai prepared to teach It. Crime was prevalent, loo, la our colleges, sad U was well know a that if a majority set their mads upon a certain prlnc pi? they would carry their point, whether it he calculates to elevate or deiireotate la alamo ui.y like New York i.rlnio was uot en easily denoted as It was In the country; houoe taoral contagion ?TJrea '. more rapidly where tee points of contagion wore the moat nr.tntroaa. G?' had binesod us aa a nation and aa a people by making a large portion o( our fellow citiaroaagricnituruta. The revoroni gentleman cpat-atel al ! : ath on V, ad vuiWgce o: a farmer's life. Jut* id urmmrtMu at c.lty folks surrounded themselves witli wealth, luxury and the fashions of oily life, on ner.iert wilh Us vain and fhifliniivnp piesvurea, J? ,t In the same ratio would wo wander from (iod and become degenerate Mr. Corb'l thru ctxnpllmeolsd )Iayor remam on his efl U '-n prevent Cabuath dancerstk.ii and to lint down Monday pleasures, an<lob,>e*ved tbat th* whelo knnil ty prces bai rn'lisd to oppose him City lite wan n<>t io la.xrahle to religious rbsrsrtcr as coouU/ life?aa those who were ensured in sgrnoluirsl pursuits. A !ar|e number of cir cltieeea were cotnplamlaf that the Mayor had Interfered altn their pursuila. thidr glint and their urt'odly p'osauran. Ho counselled bis h.-srerv when they viaite.1 lit# country to show taeir rural fries da a good example. fbe leading po nt of his discourse was the goodneei of God tn giving Amnrl-sns civil and religious liberty, whirl stag treated In a truly a)?i<ieat manner la coachaion, the reverend speaker coun sailed bis and ir ere to become pernoaaUy interested in the religion of our Lord .lesua Gb.-tat, ac t to guard the sanctity of the holy Habbalb day, which was later rated by beeping hotel* open, by permftUrg milk wmgoM to gu abo.it, and allowing young aowslxiye to run bowling through lb* ttreeu on the Sftbbnta dey "Oa, ye en ft0.1 women of Amrr.ca," aatd Mr. ., "ratty round onr chief magetrate upon th e point, end by your lnfiaenoe, pr,-?eere mean* end prayer* guard the aaootity of the aL>baUi." He eleo aace t Uietn tocheriah the memory of lb nee men who were inatrnmoniai la procuring nqy llbertlaa, enpeclatly the memurr of "eur uwn Ueurge." Itefnre reaamttg hia tent, Mr. Onrbit thanked the nndiencc for IheLr alien dance in iLe ml Jul uf bit aOlictton, an<i restituted tnem to remai.i natil tho axercian were concluded The rbotr aaiig jibe national anthem, after which a collection wan taken up, and the oongregation ilk mimed by Bit bop Jaaea. | After the rrrrcee were occluded, one of the officer* ef the cbarrb etaied te oar reporter that Mr. Orbit, la , company with tha offlaer* and the landing mora hern of the churrh, walled on tne ym ug lady wno in and to hay# charged her abame upon the reverend geutleman, and ! the denied having circulated auch a rumor. It ie to be i hoped that ir lh*i report la meltdeun. that na author will meet with tha pnn.ahm?nt wnich he or aba eo juetly de1 aerrre, tor attempting to tarnleh the reputation of one of the bngbtent ornament* of the American pulpit Flree In IVew t ark. Fir* if Fonrr mini 3ra*nr ?About 11 o'clock on 9a' tnrday night a (Ira waa dbcorered In tba frama dwelling hoc no, corner of Forty tilth alreet and Tenth avenue, ! ' owne<'. and occupied b/ Jacoo I'I brick. Tbe 3re wee *o 1 far uauer headway when diacovered, thai it c.ieid not he eitibgu abed until tho building are it* < auteota were duel -i ved The oee Will he about * ??< loa..;- . : r MDO In me Hnigrr* Ineumnoe Company. lint iv Foi urn Ptmkt ? Between one anl two o'clock oa Sunday morning, a dm br?ka out In tha feed at ire No. 676 Fourth tlreet. kept by Abeam I.yon*. Tha rtreaen promptly egtingmahert tbe lire Paaagn about llftO In ured In the Hw heater Inenranoe Company , or ir WAOHin.Tnr .fmvrT.?Miurur hi? "?? ??? no Suenay afloruona a firo occurred la tho *rooke boune of I he pror >olou > tore No. Mi Washington nlreot, on nod by Robbie* A; On. The Dromon wore quickly at no r?n?l?o? aad OTttugnUhed Iho Are. Tho damage to moat he on.nbo honor *1.1 probably amount to HPt??fully loanrod Fin* in Plant. ftnunrr?Arrrnrr m rtto# < hut* rn* ln.?* flam or Ri nm 4?? -Shortly baforo mno o'olocs lant n'ght a flro brnho out to tho four etory oloro. No. 22H Poor I otroot, occapiod by PetUboue ft Dodge, denier* la hard war# The fro woo dlonoented by oue of tho ino'iraoce I patrol, who garb tha alarm, and ih" leauraixe patrolmen , *uco?. led 'n C'lltlu,: out tho flro Tho ?t'>e.ir 1* damn,god , by tiro anrt water probah y to tho ornonnt of $1,000; lot* I oiippooed to bo rororart by torn rare.* I poo otam'oaUvn of the prom mm by tho Flee Marohal i and tho Mk*, ? ? > that tho office boot of tho ttoro t had bono ransacked hy burglar*?(toak drawer* wore i broken open a>.4 paper* tooed about, r. npcadrr war I round oo tho floor utxkr on* of tha tr?n naiee. an I oomo powder tn tho koyholo, fifing evidence of an attempt to ? bio# it opoa lho #l>olo afta r teem* to b# r?ry royoto rM i ' R?i-ru Fm:it ? Michael Conway and Patrick f) (iardon ' got Into a flght o.i Fnnlayntthe ocroer of Rcadwat nod ' Fifty tilth otroot, when Gordo# bit off Urn none of nta an> logonlet lie woo arrooted, and lackad up 1* 4efnu.i y I $2,0*1 bail, fog UM. NEW YORK HERALD, FOUR DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE ^Lrrival of the City of Washington of Cape Race. (Jflhtrorai>?c Weatb#rfor J toe Tele grap^ F'l^et. CORN AND COTTON REPRESSED CONSOLS 95 5-tJ a 95 1-4. *?., 4o.. &a Sr. Johns, N. t'., July 3, 1868. fho screw steamship City of Wasbingtoo, from Liver pool on the 23a ultimo, passed Cape Race at eleven o'clock yesterday (Friday) forenoon She vu intercepted by Ute news yacht of the Assoclatel Preen, which armed here this after nuoa, with ? summary or her news. Her advices are fonr days later than those by Uut Arabia at HaliTax, but are of no special Importance We do not learn that the City or Washington new anything of the Atlantic telegraph float. Mne reports strong westerly gales during too passage. lUe City ot Washington has seventy cabin and two hundred and twenty steerage passengers. The steamship Africa, from New York on the i>th, arrived at Liverpool ou the 20th of June. GREAT BRITAIN. The London Star gives ns a rumor that Mr. Dallas has expressed his satisfaction with regard to the arrangements of England on the question of the British cruisers in tho Gulf of Mexico. The proceedings of Parliament present nothing of peculiar interest to American readers. The Bouse of Commons had declared the continuance of the paper duty impolitic, bat had made no proposition for its abolition. Very destructive Ores had occurred in l.on&on, involving n loss of several hundred thousands of pounds sterling. No particulars are given in our despatch. The Bute prosecutions against the two booksellers for circulating a libel against Napoleon, ended in an explanation from them, and the reuditlon of n verdict > f not guilty. The case of John B. Go ugh, the celebrated American temperance lecturer, against l?r. j^es.for libel, resulted In ravor of the former?the latter retracting the charges he had made. FRANCB. Humors were still currant of an approaching change in tho cmbtssy to Kugland. II was said that General Pellssler would soon return to France, and the latest report gave as bis successor In the mission to London, M. Drvnyn de I.'Huys. It, was reported that Pietri has been reappointed Protect of Police at Paris. The commercial affairs of Franco gave renewed symptoms of improvement. ITALY. The Pope of Lome was about to increase his navy. MISCELLANEOUS. Tho Intelligence from other portions of the Continent la on interesting. There is nothing later from India. COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE. london honir market. There was an increased demand in the London money market for money, bat there had been no change in rate*. ton Kill closed M ft1, a Ofi\ for account. AJf KKJOAN Kk?M AITIkH. There viaa but l:*4ie inquiry tor American securities, and prices were weak. Liverpool corro.v market. The tales of cotton ;n the liverpool market for the three days preceding the depajture of tha City of Washington, were U0,000 bales, erf which spectators ana ex portera took 3,000. The market eiosod dull at easier but not quoUbly lower pr>cee. state OF Til a pi at K ANCII7*T?li. The Maccheeter a<lrices were unfavorable, though no declire in rates had been submitted to, and quotation* are without change. Liverpool brkadstcfh markkt. Messrs. Richardmn, Spence k Ob. report that the weather had been nntarorable for the crop*. K our WM doll, and sales unimportant; quotations nominul. Western canal, Sue. a Sis ; I'hJlAdeiphia and Balliuicio, SI*. SI*. Od.; Ohio, SI* a Sis. fid. Wheat Mead*. Red Western, 5a. 'id. a 5s. fid.; Southern rent, 5*. 101. a fit. Sd ; and white, 7s. a 7s. 3d. Ce'n dull. White, 33# , tr'v?J and yellow, 34e. fid. a 34a. fid. LivnrooL provisions m akkit. Merrs. Richardson, fyoce k Co. report ?Beef doll, but steady. Pork firm Bacon heavy, and ottered el a decline. lard heavy, and alt qualities slightly deci-eea -i w at Me. a Its, fid. for lino. Tallow?yjoULuns no mlaal; 53k. far butcher's. liverpool FBIDl'C* market. Messrs Richardson, Spence it Co. quote?Roaia dull at r? i-mi ?n.i iiMrl aibca ai for b.ikh Bujtar heavy. Cc.'.ce qnwt, bot Turpaallto Ural/ at 4tta. or the apet, anil tla. to arrive. Hlo> dull. Uaotad oil 33a. 1,0* DO X M tl.KKTS. BrvaditUflli iteariy. f*iv?r gmrrally buoyant for the batter aorta; for lofanor tJttla inquiry, and prirra weak. tvfl'rn dull. To* buoyant at 10>(d. for Co ngou. Kite dull at anniar but nncbaryed r|U< tationa. TaJlow alow of aal? an l prisaa irtUioul aJUraiton. rig iron dull. IJnaaed oil 33a. Antral of Um Hrcaicn at Kaw Vark. new r-raoumiir i.inb or raa bumim loo yd. The new arret* nleaiaab.p Bramaa, wblcb aallad trim B/rto'-a dlraat for Natr Vork, on .Saturday, tb? 1Mb of June, at Hx , P M , arrived aarly Sunday morning, aftar a plament trip aad a fair arara^e run in potat of Uma. BL? lam ad ona bondrad aad atgbtoaa paoaengara. Tba Bramao la Um ptaaaar of a new Una of ataamahlpa, to oocaiats of four rananla, organ i??d by tba North (tormao Jib yd, tor tba purpoaa of ply tag to Now York from Braman without atoppaga at any othar port. Tba abpe ara aamad aa loilowa -Bratnee, fludaoo. Natr York and Wa or. Tbry ara aach af 3,M loan burdaa, of TOO boraa power, aad bar# baae constructed by tba maat oalabratad btpbattdoni In KogteaJ aad Scotland, a 1th aa aapeolal rla r to aecurlty, oomfart and quirk trarol Tba DrHnaa, no* in port, waa bnilt by J. Laird JtCr, of Craaaoek, Scotland, aad arrtrad at Bremarhavaa froui tba Oy da on 3d of Juaa. On tbat paaeage tba Bremen pro-rod boraalf la arary raapact a maat parfact aad aafa V? without tho Old of ao la o M ef lourtoee end a balf knots u hoar. Hsr builders gua rentced ea taking the contract a speed of thirteen knots, ud moot satisfactorily nrqaltled tbeirteirea. The re roaming three tmmIi at toe Uaa ara rapl > j approaching completion The lladaon will take her ptar* on the 17*h at Jaly, ud toe Saw York nod Waaar immediately altar worda. The Bremen will anil July 1? from New York, the soil will be ibe IIudeoe, which I* to ieare firemen oa July 17, end Now York oa duguot U. From tins time forward oaa steamer la to Ml regularly every fortnight from either of Ibe porta The IJoyd of North en Herman y waa organised fn Ike Wthtar of 19M-S7, by combining tha following companion ?Tha steamship _->mpaay of the Waaar and Haute the Towshlp Company of the Lower Water the meatus!) i, Company ol the Uptwr Waamr, and the Vailed l.ensra Skip Ins-rants Company of the Upper Waaer. A IHUa later the f'niP -l .khamnhlp Company of tha Upper Wooer joined tbo IJoyd AJ >iK'tat<oa. Their nominal capital consisted of four mil Hoes of marks bonoe ta gold, of wblah enm about tor w quartera bare been paid In. It la eatl cipatcd that the moat important re,alls to the trade be twee 11 the whole of Northern Harm any end the t nwed Melee will follow from tbo wnrklng of toe company and the operation of the eew line of rlearners. I'uaioyerr aod guoJ* may, during the winter, be directly transported from Herman y to the I nitert Htntvw, without hfing nbiigeal to ,reea through Kngioad or Franoe. at muca greater eipenae. Oa lbs other hand, the ami grant, woo is provided with c imperatively email moans, may go dim (h at Miadeo, in Hanover, 00 board the river Rtratnere uf thla lias, and l(tee oa transported to New York Tne rane is the rase witu goo Is which may he shipped at New York for Hretwea, and taenoe he nee. rat directly ay towbnats u the wagoca of toe railroad sbieh treavivou Ibeei In all parls of Herman/. The portage for single letters on I hie line la lea <aata to Rr? men, ftfiren penta for ail Hhlee hetoegieg to tne Austrian *er?iaa Oisuitns Cmoa, and twenty two reals for all ther males 01 Oermaay. ApiM lotmmto by the froklsnt, m>(i rr? tf or 1.ami ovnewt Vsmuei M. liankms, at Hreaate. tfiea ra appelated, km. Mesa, at Washington. Ark , vine 11 p. Jokoaen. tniiiKMs or etmuc ? 01 thristophsrt.rabaio, at llendnrson, Mi.t. , rr appealed .loeepo Hopkins, at Mar/trills. Onl., vice 0. ljndley ree^rrd. mvivi'w o?w?i>ti Wm Pfibaei, at Par.* Fa, New tf'tlc * afon'atad MONDAY, JULY 5 IhC CIH KFMIK'IM tfjrfl m * lDl| ulld Mlmt Ml (iar MMUrn B'Mv^Ur? I tv <*.* >, D III llM 'itall The recent news of the deieat of Col. Stoptor* fifteen hundred Indian?, and the exc?t. <l state of lur^c LUOiber of tribes at the North West, lent many to suppose ilu.l we are on the eve of aertoi trouble with onr r# <j bretn^en In hu report at the opening ?f the last wssion i Congrcsa, the Commissioner for Indian allain repi ented the Indian tribes of Oregon and VVashingw TerntorieK in a ve#y unsettled state, and predict from that tact a general outbreak on our Noitl western frontier. Tire events now transpiring, not alone m the* regions, but on the f*>rders of Texas, Oallfnnim nxt NewMcxico arc ominous of a length# ned andexper eivc Indian vvar. which may cost much blood an treasure liefore it is terminated. Reports from ai these points, as well as from Uie Minnesota frttittfti indicate sennas trouble with the saruge tribes al KWUg iae 00 rut IT 01 C'.VUl/illlOU IUC iUUlaU WIU in 1855-'56 cost several uiiiiicuo. and iu view of tin present condition of the trea-> irv, another outbreol is not to be contemplated wi'hou!. serious aoprchen fcion. In Minnesota the .Sioux and Chippewa* liave jus renewed the feud wnicb has existed between them nations for a century nnd three-quarters, renderini the condition of the white settlers extremely unsafe In the Bimcoo valley, at the junction of the Cnlum bia and Bn&ke riven. Colonel Sleptoe's command of four hundred men, met a severe reverse fron 1,500 of the Polouse and Snake tribes, on the 10th o May. About the same date a brutal massacre o Indian women and children took place at For Thome, iu Arisona, by a party of Mexicans, for tin purpose of provoking a war, and in ail probability t terrible retaliation will be taken for that act. In view of all these tacts, it wili become necessary for the government to concentrate strong bodies o troops at different points on the frontier to rep res' the growing spirit of hostility thus manifested itj the Indiana. Our correspondence from Dacobih. which we pub lish to-day, describes a fearful attack on the town ol Madeira, on the the BigBioux river, by the Vauktor aad Ciesidau Indians, who completely burned dow; the town and carried off $50,000 worth of the pro perty of the settlers, renderiug il necessary for then to appeal to the Governor of Miunesota for miiitaiy aid. The whole frontier from Miunesota to Califot nia is pregnunt rith danger. It cannot be denied that our Indian policy nan hitherto been fr.ll of grave mistakes. The red mer cannot be bent to our civilization no more than tin negroes; and even if it were possible, the mode wt bave adopted has been a very bud one. They havi been exposed to association with the worst classes o white men?heartless and immoral speculators. wh< mix with them only to cheat and demoralize them The examples of white civilization which they se around them are calculated to disgust them with It very name, while the cruel frauds that are continu ally practised upon tbeui, the vices and disease it traduced into their lodges, and the liquor traffic that curve of the red man- luive all combined no alone to retard their progress but actually to hn talwe them to a degree far below their prlinltiv imr.la nnlnro Thn Oiroo (rmtutnul nclou to tVv progress of our Indian tribe* liave been tlte larg annuities paid them by the government?the wid limits of thf lands allotted to them. and the intei course of traders and emigrant ., with all tboi scheming and viciousnoHg. It was suggested, w believe, by Mr. Donsr'i". st the session of Cen grew preceding the last, that the Indian should be gathered into one Teirltory, when they could be iiettrr controlled and governed, am the laod* parcelled out to them in severalties forever of a sufficient number of acres for each to cultivate whereby tbeir nomadic life might be reformed, am the tribe* who are now roaming restlessly over ou frontier prairies, almost without boundary to the! domain, might have an opportunity of settling dow into agriculturists, Cgorge Co/'way suggested scheme somewhat similar, and many of those wh have hud the I-eat facilities for studying the subjec are in favor of some such plan. The total munis of Indisns in the Slates and Territories of the Unite State.i. exclusive of it few who have lost their tribs character or amalgamated with whites is fror J20,i" 0 to ,V>0,000. Of these, aistut ?.2S0 srelocste in New York, Indiana, the Carolina* and Alabdtn: and are harmless, peaceful tribts: but nil the n *< num'iering over .1tt0.00?. arc settled in Califomb Florida. Texas. Kansas, Nebraska Oregon, Was! mgton Territory, the upper Missouri, ami the who! Northwestern frontier. Tbe?e with lew exceptkxusnch as the 8hainiees and Wynnd<tt? th?* Oneida of Wi=cons:n some tribes of the Chcrokcrs. Creek' itid ChocUtWs, and the Indians of Northern Mich kuii ntny be set down as a dangerous and irreliabl race, with who tn a difficulty may be experienced .1 iiii (tin*. Willi tin troubloaome neighbor* hanging on Ih dividing line between the Htale* nnd our Ha' if shore, and nt thin time threatening danger to oar fr??r tier ttUlomeut*. the proapect of a protracted un rofltly Indian wat reem* imminent, and it behoove the gover iment to tak<- a prompt, dtrlnlit cotrae t meet the emergency. We know by r\| rlcnce thu Indian war* are very expensive iiodetakinga. Tli war with the ttemirjaica in Florida coat *yw flft mil J tone of dollar*. When oar government beau itnelf by the trraty of Uandalnpe-Hldatgn to pn lect the Mexican frontier from the attack* of th< ft dian*, it found. aJU : a very short ti.ue that th claioia ariaing out of various apoliationa of the bo< tile tritie* aome real, bnt many ?puriini>?--would ir volve the trcaaury in aa ex pen of hundred* of mi lione: and It wna compelled to abrogate that pmv aion of the treaty, by the negotiation oft new one. Our present ay<tem of dealing with the re men in manifestly wrong It i? not only frauah with iajn.otlee to them, hat it i* fruitful of dAnger t oamelvea. The partle* employed a? agenta and i other capacltie.1" are accustomed to turn their oflicia power* to their own private advantage, wholly r* gnrdlena of the happinr?a of the Indiana ?r the int? re*t* of the country. Rapacity and frand are tb characteristic feature* la thair |>olicy; and u* hmj m thin i:? tnir, we r.ever ran hope to are the red mei placed on a proper footing on thin continent, or t find i>mro wen red on our rest western frontier. W hare It stated on excellent authority that in man; care* the Indian tribe* hare l?e?n provoked to r? taliation by wanton cruelties on the |>art of oar owi people. Men on onr frontier* hare been fnnnd n unprincipled an to foment disturbance for the put pose of having t. - [? sent to their own localitioa fo the soke of the prollta they honed to make hy trail ing with them to supply their want*. While such static of thlt gs aa this ia permitted to exist, we car not expect to be Irer from Indian war*, with all th?H hnrhn ity and oppressive ro?.t. \ jnst andjudirfow poliey in treating with the Indians would save u fmm these erer reeuning coufltcta with those res* tea* tithes, which are a* discreditable to the elumu ter of the American repnbllr as they arc re rictHr of 1be progress of otir Western settlements. cm oaicv&rt coaatseosDCwoe. Ptm*TOM Qr uutr, I Tace.fi.ee .?nra? l'l I fwribin Trou'jlm H nrwig ? MmtUira Burwd < i |H I I embrace the opportunity to *end a few lines 1 some Pool Office in Minnesota that it may \tc ma!k to you, a* a crntl'-nwn Wwvee hsre in a honr. A week axo to-day, Jnne 11. Madeira. on the R Manx river, w?s homed to the ground by the Yan ton Sloox Indian*, who were puMM/ aaovtad lijr few of tlie Cmitiaim. wi.o have profenwd to 1 friendly to the white*. The enn?e !<* said to be th the Yankton* cla im to own the Ian-j bet ween the rtiin and Jame* river*, and when the.gionx Indian* treat '? with the white* it wan rjpj>neH this portion w I included. I learn fro*;a Mt.J. F. l>? Witt, one of t' L ' Bembere of the Qekouh 1-and Company, tlwt t ;8. _ Yankton* have been pan! their aunuitiea every year; that government, intend of pay in e them in s they have been promised, often put.. it nl Ala** ntliei or October, thu* giving grounds for tW ?n the part of the Indians, who t^rc*n^ conipL,<'^ v v atxai Lum IU white wdtleia m thru * ihenmel ***. U itt. I be probable tint??tao.e <4 the nnproU-Cl , j^.^dntab h id two omu ?M living, I. tfoiibh" w?, i-rt'i'l iiifliii'iic'rf the whole lH ?th? wiold a i^tion, *>' whtoh the fwtbor ia chief; <tf the Ki.tux i ^eti anh iW )'fl laUxNtr t<~> pet the ani they have i wuj fenioti bninrnen to combine Y'ari'tton, Coidan ?u.pt of the whi'es to either acte , and rriial every att * oft heir land ,n , tie on or pn/? ba*e 'red and ten lodges of Yuuk* ! 'llieie v? ere oae himn \ijan Indian.- cutubiutd lu '* ton and cat bartdred th / which only two amali 1- the bin mtij* of Madeira, t. 1 be Indiana took about tctenieiitHMenowatandlnR. **.?!, oata and all ediftf.o IV)0 sr rth of pork, flour, . mcnta,huttb? whltea * hie* uecoMinry foe pioneer nettle -*wd<-r, whieh was d Bin.eeedeil in hhvuic nil their }> ? hi tea one barrel , Fome inn-e Keg*. im-y gave the " . j;k " . of pork some hour H)l(l meal?merely ?h "*h: tfcfni alive to away. The whites . f ^ o " bevt t?i lesint. ui there were many settle. j the city, all of whom would he cut off, t> (TVie'X" iug and CApioring parties butchered. I do , "* * a single soul hua been killed; but what ma. w come is not known " . Th?*e FnrtianR are now encamped within a mi. * I where I am at present writing, ami several are hai. f" I tug arm ml my cabin, tine thing i:< very cvidmt.fr >iu" i what I ran fount that ?m or in the immediate vicinl- ' ty of Yelhiw Medicine rirrr, and possibly on the 1 ultunwood river, there will be mime terrible times, unless government interposes with fone wiflkient to drive thern bach. I forgot to ear that in the vicinity of Madeira one piece of potatoes, containing twe've acres, the sqiinwH commenced diggmg np the day before the conflagration, and Mr. TieWitt toid me need enough had been dug tip to reduce the crop over twelve thousand bushels. Mr. DeW'itt has gone to 81. Ihinl. to see if Oovernor Sibley will not send some troops for the protection vi tiie whites, but I doubt wbetbor he can send them beyond the State linen. The United States government atone has the power to s"nd tro,,ps into IhikoUii and arrest the bloodshed, which seems to threaten even our little quiet cabin at times. Many arc leaving here for the tiast, with nothing to eat, and seemingly broken Leui led. anivki oT tne laavwat, KSW8 FROM OlTK Ol'LF SQUADRON?TOR ?TVX GOINQ TO HAUFAX?BAVANA MAftKaTS. XTC. The United States mail steamship Rah*wha, J. r?. Bnliocii. comaac 1er. front New Orleans, arrived here taut evening, having left that port on tbe 17th uit Wo ar. rived off the More on the morning of the 2Mb, but did not *ot?r the harbor . having received pasaeDgera sad malls, 'eft uo the raorcirg of the SOth ult. From Havana we !i?\e the 'o'lowiof, Reias.? There ban been uo er arch log of vevaela lately, and tfco Ksoeral impression is that they hare entirely ceased. Vreai our squadron in Ibe (tuif <*c have the following intnlligenre:?Fbn United States etnamrr Wabase, Capt. llarruu. bearleg the flag of King Officer laraMie, and the l'u.in! Flair* ataamcr Arctic, Commander itarstroe, were *1 Key West. Tfe United Ftatea steamers GotoraJo, Cspt. i.arcicer, bearing un> nag or ring cnincr ncit>u?n; tan Kudos, Meat Commanding AKiy, ami the .lam-uiUiwn, i wv-e cruising '.11 the ruMt of C~ha Tim Caaawot cum uiusxaiM with tbctn, and tovuC oUloife and era#'* ail s we,t. I ILe FngllnL el-atiier 81} x, Ucminai: lur Veaney, left Havana ob the t-vei-ing or the 29ih. itound Fir Halifax Tho Fogliah steamer Tiotmuiioo, Goir.tneodor Walk.Br, * bearing the broad p> rn?ct of Commodore Knliett, vraa In Havana, drstlnat nu noknoanj buub/b lav# ailraojail liighl!) for miieot qua".tio?. i H a a( rUxanaanrl Mntar.z <n~3ity>rG br-vne I rolgbu _ lo Fur ope Imploring alkbl'j : to l'u.led Slalea dncliu eg. F.xnhaogi n bntk: I-moon, U to l.'i pr.iu.'um a#w York, it v H' t" 3 do , New Of Iran*, S to 4 do. Off tb? Mwo, no the 2'.>th alt epoko baric J tl Moral?', : ootid In. Ou ti e lot li-at , lai. 27 r>2, !?u. 79 37, p**soil <* ebip J?ce Parker, ol Batb, steering north July 2, lat ( :u it>, Ion T? 40. yaes-d ICtl?;OL?r J iiiuor. nt**i lug N.N.F July 3, lat .-*6 2C Inn "4 11, exchanged at,fial* c *ltt> a oarj. fclvtrlng aoulb. with alula flat, two red e crotnen ami Inuer r it rrntre; name flay la* H9 01 Inr. . 74 '9, pu.ied barb Green tan J, of Bruuawlck., et-Jenng Burin. r oil HAVANA COKtUftPONWtNr*. e ma' aha, jjb9 30,195s. I- Mirr-nmtj rf (Mir frf*irtrmi?A r,-4Krr Uutrajy?" 7*^ f, Ija/l"?7A' Wyw Gjnr lo Halifax?Arrival uf Cnali'j? L. ?Caylexn I'almtr qt tht J'ar:, d . i Ibo I a.. I official advinee we bav.i ol Uritlab or u uteri was tbettrond cast o! tbe Hrowtuxiile- atar he< and visited in ll.i> tr,'.A?tta of the H&gua la Granue, two tuln from the Vir*. The capta.o cave hie liepoeitiea and proUeuh at | '' tbe Coneu'a? office at -tagua, ou or about the Hfltb ant. I r iirau to.iowert aon a; even by a -id" wh<v i tteaioer about j r tl Ikth or b'av; again nhaaod ai l ,'nliownd toe 'dial to the u *,4?n r.t Ma* hy a |Tcp?llnr and Anally brought to and ? * .? t i u. tbr mi-nth ni the ha.-- two inllrn frrnn tn? <n?'0 laun ram win probably be the laat ra?r o< rennrd nil 0 rea?oc. I'd the Hfclh I Or atnamnr Water Wili-b, Rrx'^wm eo'errd |iort to trpair dnniafta; run to'" by a Hjtaolnh flrnurr, T carried away j.MNum: a one atlrk got, pl?' -d. and toe d witch ol the'reae waa away oo the cteollig ol tbr 'iOth. , Is tb? efflag. aaoii bay. tee aicor"i-war Ftymcitb, rapt liahlyrrtf. aed hia ahetl'mplemrrta on hand The II br g Ililt.b.i eotered port 27ui ami i-a 'i-d rar, lu th j i.fflog Ihia tnorolog. toe Colorabo. Piiiton, Arctic, and \ i..ro?the tael en ber way lo New Vort. i, The Brtieh bark Treraoe-nre. Brown, mane'. ?uiere} l* Tt the 2Atc, f'ntu Anri>a aad *t Heirtta . lift ile;? with } ' 13C A? ahumo heard, alira, aa<l ca*t oaar ou ilia way only i l> thirty ot?e i Tinau and ofTleerr (tori the rartnuii ream>.1 nfthel'n led 8??lc? ar? is port ?o <l?y. aal orenpted oh,?(t toe utual j L rana?catericp fcr o?biu and ward roonc*. frjara. dchae I aaa aiaiia* All wall. a ttr Mititid or (run* oiital la U :? ?. w lur Icilralr* aa 1 * -ilea bMwp"ti tbe tij>ai:?li rot.adr<?t. ami our ? ?-*> of I i, arar II w aaid tr.at diaraaa na* vara ranch ahai-d I hiivji ?-t >t? utivp i y l'< po?? Our eitr the ueual ' ' braitn ?f kunimrr mntitul without an drtmr < Tfct lltttab Dri* >m var l*?an*t'or ml rrn<#er Jtyt. ^ have Plrawfea haa? In lha harbor Oner I taat ari'H lo )im lha for mar bad Iran to Urinaria, thanrt to .la Miaira, man bar protrlou* vleti hara At the ratter Mlatd Ocratnooora McAoier ho'Med &i? hroa<t txtuant ' or bar, a or rum* -loan bare to, I eunpotte fir* toa ' roritt.a'i'.an <'f'.hi I) i/??rrt *r l tt,e K,* ? a tarr.in a* to heir Tut'ira ooti're of antThe former, I hear, la pi l?Df< r crthaiog off te a niand Tba latter ha* yore to (i i? uiui't aod Hai la* " t>> hart her trocar* ejaojired." A had avaic It better thaa ocno far bar barioy Dart rrmaway. I tram trat ;a?ata: leryt Prttieh raara'e of f war arr t'.eniy eipactrd on tb* ?iai -r tviwmoiota t Ur*nlr? nbomj tt *? to ba promoted . hr now huf'r a ' r> i *>.: r' * in thai he r of the Aral P elm* I y I l'?U the pleaaureel meeto*. iaal Saturday, Capto.o Paln.rr. 'at* < J tte bet t'MS, wr?-b y-.u w'l reraambor ?? >>iciMnn?lM if)M a aiavar Can?a ? 1'alioer, > MtkMlM pMMil teafl ; In beat el ler.jih dtoerver<<i, ?%* |rti!iu?K H? wb? *en> Ited. dlacbarcaC. ul eaied for Hew Tort la tbe I art Cadia*, 03 Suiii-or menMbf TLetwn prrBou* * jo bad taken pan, ? ** no board the !*%?< no U eoa*t of A r??. bar* alen b?ea arijuuted aa t diarharyen wt.iM h?r paoab I- uajtaio and rt< * have beri. fnusl guilty Tin- torirmr to 1. eetutraacd to an >?ar? m Uia yremdw) {chain itaafy and tbe payaeat of uall tba vuata, Uia lauer each lu tour I- ?ear? In the/e-cevfte, and the pa?to?et between Ihetu of he other hair of the ooata lMuirO'I . I bar* beard that a wealthy man?I ootid not loam bia 9 uator- ha been brawghl a fWtmar from the anmh a'da t |ft? iaiood. aador a charge or banat certain tonal aat roar la La ;<we?rWio. tor whom ha did out pra ceda 0 i? of pr ?#ct no Tbu really baa the arjearaoo* af aa > effort to put a atop to Urn African nan trail* I oharrrm an rogioacr, a!rnia;?iTJ?, ''taking the ovale" lu Dan Cadro ?tre*i lor tb? railway that 1* to run I" fmtr the air-any n? thn "Macbtaa'' (Rottop'a patent h derrick) to thartui Joa* augar warehmaea The railway brtwrea Rrgla and Matanaoa. I waa ine fot mrf three or to ir dajo aw br 1 >0* daafago Clare, 'b* t chief eacibeer, wtl i?e araoed ft* public travel Mfraa ' t>anara<-na -ti few day v Toe r*c. at v ra o? bvl 9 rented acne earth alldca, winch had I' r iwti In- It the O work nngaewhat TLU week, the nutnbar of attack* <>y yal'oe fever hav* aearrciy l?e?ti an nemereo* aa prevdouaiy, nrr w tna type f of th*'iietaoe con niaeoil i'ute ao ba.1 firrv - fX? . !higir rnettnne# to be held fleet I? H , Sew. II and 13, of urr. atme* nawllty. sow be-oeniac aoaiewhai avare*, h oeil rtadlly at b to * X ream |>er arr -bo, ami other otim. n heto t> like proportion Muaooved- ?. w in only a modarata d?n?aad. remain nnaltorad Moia*>*? ? Dtatii f" lari pay 104 full rataa tba ?Unk? am ronatdcrahiy rar ducao; clayed redo at 1 to3>, real*, m l tnurenradou . are quoted nin,,a*il> at JX to mnla per lum of f>v, n?t ' loon Hacbantoo have dot-l ne.; Hiorl.ot, par real A prem'om: Hew bora atrty day bt'lo. 3 v> '1\ per cent pretPtiw >ew Orloaii* f-hort;, 3 por aent prom uov. Kreifm# ? roaaatre la remrtad to bo baoomiag r*M, r if, r?-#al? Of anmJI burlhea; ratoe are rather improved n BriUeh obanoai, for ordar, ki to &J 6a. VtmiKi Sato rraigbto aa laat lyxttod V- I 1< . (..1.111_ y Kai.Am.~A ragal.a will taka plara *1 Nawborf ii? 1?y ? A numbar af Naw York boata bara aataran fbr thnprryw. Arthuv air ma C*??u?a> I'm ?w rwinwci ? Ya<|frJ?7 ("ul'I*; ) morning, Mont n'ue o'c|or*, Mr'ftl boatman at Wbitahall a'lp aarrowij iw<apati raatect d.iaUt b> tba atpiaaioa of a targa quaattt? of ?t?*ct?>ia A acpaan tbat tbay, la ordar to calebrata tha atn.T*r?ai? of tba Amar'caa Indapeadrnoa, ba.1 procorwt a larg* " of powdar, and daaniinj It .'amp I' vaeJ U m rcctaMa "a ~ tha nhlawn'k, whan ?m of tfco parly na.'o twlUt tt>? po-r dar noma fow fart JiakMt) aa IlluatraWoo of Wathmft/.i!, ^ wbwh. aim ftaiahad, aooWar 01 Ma twit/ ?at 3?a to, awl i H mtr uarfatroa With Uio MM |r/statu! f ospUvtad, '*? : hl"?ni two mat aarnml Jmtn Walsh '.tout whara ha wad ! t} tR ova? tha d'k-k lato a yawl K?at that ** bbootoH ? 4a nl*|>. *a-l oiling Bra ??> tho a?Ah>ag of aouhar man. I lama A Jntio flarr r, an old WhHd.iail boatroaa, who war k \ very badly taraol. Wa!?h waa takea op ir^aaalbla. but t'ftalaad no aorinn* tajon R/?th war* OnnTayad to ttl# " i OH; Boapital thmaral wba warn ntandpg eloaa by Tory ha i 1W?1?aataly fapqiad aalmrt .< ? ? ? Tb* Rtatwi tt'at* Mat I* Admit* tha a.r. bat arahidaa tka ana ? j ll la tfe? moat btaomtaa atraw hat vf tha aaaa.ot. fa f??JlI*. lit wro*4war. M ? h<* OadfVtf'i Ktiratt of EMtr Flowwi tea the araptatfa wtaoah-aaaou* aAra??ia^a?to kid at.rtf, Agaai p a tvoadwa/ ? ( u* <1 Hmh laaaftaft \rte'./ o( rui jtaHa airmv Kaba. At atiOr *aalCat?jr* ?ad txtantfuara. Hut U Mtt Um M-at, At f?lC? lOaatt t*? I'mtn IArgMt <<*>* ->1 ? f i9i, camliaar** and nT taw In f>?w lorft, at 114 BrMulwaj. A iwi4| JUtt ri luci.t wf Wnw Hat* ha aar? rartetr ttJ *'* ? Will I"* a, La* kaaUar. la faita* treaU _ # arrri TrtowHtVow M OM IM awl abmiKwt artlV.i f<n drawtn* 2*?"?. prawrrln, aad nwtomu lAa U-taa. ?tT Boidb J hit tmajtVrjt Gray Dair^Wllaan'i Ra? Ort-w Ora. Q**ngm gr+f >r **/ ootor to ? flo*"* bUok wiUuxit tejunn# Um ftMr or uumog tto ?fe> ^Wj*? H} n~. ?ii. >.? <j*lv W= i? r-ju. ?' u>c mw, WM ttraad aUaot, ovacr of Bn-m. h*thadra? *ljrs Open DotJi hatuatlajr anri Monday fcrflHrtm obfe'la Mid full wil'tan't*arrtf>tl<in* at KO^iJtR h IV. Phrenological rtjotn* 30H Broadway. IloUoway'i Olnuawt?Tti? P*natrattrr mmf kaaltng ?e'l<>& cf thin jw'enl aalre la a mtrrtil lhrot?chr>ti'. the world bolt nx *>W should ue rallob nm to aerofula. ? aa!trh?am,oryaliielaaa<ui?atori>alla;urtaa. fl"; l - ? . ano, New Tork. PrbM(loro'? flair Oyi, Wlgi and Taapa# ? Thabori lo lb- world Par tale, aad ihs ije prtrately apptfwt I Bo I Am! or I'ium. B1ETH8. KAiL&lAUBS AV9 9ZATHB. Birth. R vi rr ?In Now Mtui, oh Wod j-aday, Juna W, Hup wife -? Mr. AiMXJjnmm Woijr. ef a son Mania#. Dvhrb. ?IVwMitr ?Oi Taeacnjr, Juo* 4M. by lha Raw .1 ftrotioe "? at ih* roMldeooo of the brtde'i father, Patmar H Ltmat V< MAH<..utar Actum*, danghte* of PhtrUlr Deo o?lly, both ilii* oily. Bmrnrxm? Fmiraar ?la New Orl?e??, cm Yodceeday, Juhe 23. In * be Preabvteilaa ohnrcb, by the Rfcw. Or. PaiTuor, .Ucx.ii B Ncncmwato Mia. Apma Afawv (UtHMir. O'Nia? J'narATWcn.?On Saturday, July 8, ia 81. Praa run Xanar'a oh veh by Mia Bar h Dr&ayeea. Jammr O'Kai, of Ihia >* ?>, U> Km** H , dnnflbiar * P. PU?polrlck, r><| . of Waabiagtoa, ( i. Maori.a papern pleaaw copy. I'Aaanoah? wiratMS ?Vu dot ?] evening, "vine 38, bp ILu Hot. Mr. PeUit, id the Method:* con.-on, Jtumra PMh mom, bod of Philip Pawnor*, Koj., af <bv city of fniMtw, to Mua Anna Bua*, daughter of A-brata Wetmore, of MMW city. Wat.tiw? Yiwnrt.?In Nrw Vorlf, on Tuesday, Jhty 14, 186", by itev. Robert 0. IHrhaon, of tba Protectant Kpioropai church, aauh place, ttowAnn H Waia >? to ILunr A. Yotau. both for marfy of Stbeieotady. Albany aad ncheoeolaily paper* ploawaopy. DM. Bail. ?At naratoge Spring*, on Monday, Jen# IS, Am* Cacurinu., agod 1 yrtar, lr months mih In in_. , daughMr of Albert vf and d. 1/mHK* Bell, of Hu Kraaciao, 0*1 B<ai> ? Ai Huuvi Island. at the ra* donee ' bar feUttr. after * lugertag lllcoaa, Mnt. Ha hah Mama Si'in, wife of Kb bard H. Bird, aged f<2 yearn, d utcn'&j and 20 day* The relative* ana friend* ot tho family arc invited I* attend Uto iini-rul funic.?Oti Sua .ay morning, July 4. now*?.> Cuk, ?ged a* y^ara end 4 months Tte rrlatlvi* and. rrrnd* of the fAmily, and those sf h'.a brother. William CUrlf, are respectfully invited to a?laud Ibe funeral. fmm tho rreutouce tif nut mother, IB Mac-iougel street, ibis (Monday) morning, at nine o'clock, without further invitation. ttaroernat county (kid ) and Mew Haven (Conn.) paper* lunette copy. <tA?v? -i?a Sunday, July 4, J urn Oahvuy, in Ute 2MM year of I ' i age. The frtrtul* of tue family, and tboae of hie brother*, Owen *tul Michael, and also of hie brother-1*. law, Job* Niohclaoe. ui rmieotfiUy iavited to attend the funeral, tbu (Moai'ajr) arernooti, at one o'clock, from his lata rerileuce, itv. a irarkliu street No carriage* allowed. ,irvn*? ? in (aabridgo, Maes , on Ptii*y, July I, Bili Hcan.tu, is tbu 74tb yaar of bis ago. funis ? im satv.rny, July 3, Jtsm lawn, aged M year*, former!r of Rouudfurt,county Jloecutnrooo,Ireland. Tie funeral toot: plac- from bis late residence, 134 HL Mars'* place, os kuaday atiernoon, July 4, at twoo'eioet. .InmoNMr ? He Katnroay evening. July 8, to the Weaak l ti;,e of a bllarfui iruooriallty, Mini Ecmjmh, aide* ilanghter of James B aod Adeline M. .nhnsoo, la the MM year of h?r age. the leativee and friends of the family, and those ef her brothers, 'benders K and James B Johnson, Jr., ar* rrnprr.tfiilly tortus; to attend the funeral, tbw (Mmday) aiierticon. si two o'clock, from Her lato real denes, 06 M.uiih Ptftn uteres, WtiHamshnrg Mkxhan ? 4??r duaoay, July 4, Mik'tSHn Hmui, af i.atway. Ireland, iu the advanced age of Ml year*. The meeds of the ramlty are reipectfully ravttad to aitrad the toner*;, from th? rsaideeve of ber son >a law, John Oliver, IB Cbnrry at.est, tb's (Monday) aflaraooa, at half v*at two o'clock. Mi in. a.'.* ?Oil Fi !dwy, July 3, Jomr Hrvnr M on: mas, la the3Mb year ot bit ?ge Tbr funeral will inks place from bis tats residence, corner ot Te*1* avrr.nr and N:i>rtr*?tb aw*?t,lMa (Monday) ailernocn. a? two o'clock, the fr%ous of tb* buniiy ara reinratsti to a<Vait wtbcvt further mvuu?"o Moiuiiia ?Oc Sunday, July i, Jam*, A. Uokuav, lata of Cal roru a, id lb* MHn /ear of Int. age. Ifis rritads and the frlrnJa if the family am invlt-M 4a attead ffce 'nnsra . f">a- th* residence of bia fatter, insist Morgan, h" Wert fweny-seend s'.reet, to morrow iTiieadey) afternoon at three o'oiock. shlifotrti* paper* uiear* topy. uin?t ?<> >un.ise .1*1* t. Kti/irrra.o?|* dansbiar of Ihwrerre ana >?>ah Ac-a Mfl.rj a#r<1 l>> rtnuu Ih? lunorai will Mas piarr Itn* (Mnc day) altera* m. at neeo'clmh, rr?ui We-i raniL Huoot, crmer of Warrriey place fnry%t ?''nrljajly, on So?da7. Joly 4, at tie C3jr ikMpMal, A** O. C K*tr*<r, In the 1<Hh yrar of htn a*e ltn rai??lTr? ano friend* of the feot'ly a-a ra^naaiail M attend ttafatani, fr?>m tl>a roaiuaoee w* Ida UiUar. Ha aid rntt.in. 13 loam atrco-, to morr- w (fnet.ttj) ranrahp, at w>u o'cl'irk, V i>T>?HaL>**?.?On Saturday avfn'nj. Jti'y Brmtm Cieaavo. ton o( ki.ea M. an J HanuaN k.. Voulrrtnivoa, afoo 4 year*. I jpoo'h aid 14 <**}% it>< raiati**a and friooiia or iti? fam'lj are IsrHod to at'r .4 tnof'ii>*r?l thin (*onda|) morn*D(r. at teco'clortr, fp>?\ the rrt'depi-a of btf parent*, fll i7i*i fvaobatfa at rant Mltrn.IAW.Ol't. AMHWICAK ? v*. tn HKinTn uav? MUM wok ( rftil ittr^'?a* in the ?r! of marufa'-'n'mit drewtrta ? niti to.' laai f?? vera W l< bout aottHi, thr v? r* mad* ta tola ro.iotf jr lat "taaeia thai ef oat otBer tor of d? a>* > a?.t i>r of seli't a* the JUnlaf* tirapared fur iho eel? ! >* Ion "f oi?r *ieai naii'mnl h" 'ar ?ll fttlir talent. At 10' fc??d of tk 11*. ft>? rr*j hrlll'onejr of r .lor nod {nod. a O'i. rlraanl ororiiaarfblp. rw ' tr IV I tltf tl.i). b tun ** tiiioman irr I. I Hie tonda ha e oo> b<t?o oflerad for public (Kiln.tfu Ui ti>'a eit? ea oft* a a* itoau (4 W aera K(tt?r. be n"l brier fT'lllr* to earneeo b> port a'?fetbar ! r kr pr.'tlea* n* aorolta hut with iadt**t?ele woo wwb ' etji? tl o cel. 0r?u< < >> .a nc fund -jrba ibare bla aUad p?e-?ralr?xt M'. tl yt*ea crnala-iii 'irp rjinrit to fboaa tecely >o fblrt* of lie hrat worboroe In ihe a-motey, real*at lt>? 0 mar If wl'V ibe nfae uNetu/e of ftaa wo-ha ne,y. and eaepe.jlag other aaii laotarara la furnka him wi.A Mail aa<l onto portent emrte At ic 4KK fTmtif m to f>n r akit **><* a?l QMara. and oaf ti for ftrat laaiay of yataot iaathao >aota . alUHKR. BOKIOK". KAflW rKWWTB ATTtra TK? \J It *aA. ertrai ed taiiAoai pka, ao that iha boot eaa aa ?<* tarn.-.Malaly er?-r lb? opera'.oa vttaoa'lha laaollaooo*?h ar- to the patloal, a/ Or LaCH AHIX ivtm WlrapaWMk TM Broader*T (oooraav* T UTE-ICT OF tLDM FLOWCR*. For Anflrniap thn akin And liaprrriag th* oropiriTtoo. TV* a<hnlrahl- P'apara'Jno i.t fl>e?r* la rmy tt%. fnu-.'ut prrfmar tuh- nowora h??r fmm "Or "arttwea fro hero oaioroird aa * wild aed-harmlraa ? < m/W partem, baautiArr ef ton aksa 1 aa. etiaviro, frrrRtra. redpwae. >p, M m 01 nsMMtrly w' ?.?f rw'j M?o?* ktOI.oR Dl'rt t. '.'rvttm. WllaMwaf. told eretywhare IOOK AT THW -LAPi*l OtKTI.tMtV. CBIU'IW > nod t' ti It >mi #f v.rltak pair of traeta or ?Bo-a pa In CaBTLi.'A. 177 Rruadwa?, rhan roa oaa? pH the ek? |i aM ad boat la ihr oHr. Rmotal. 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