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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

ARRIVALS. July 24— Alexander, 36 tons, A. Miller, from Waibeki, with GO tons fucwood.

L>ni>AItTURLS. July 24— Alexander, 36 tons, A. Miller, for the River Thames, m ballast. July 24 — John 23 ions, John Sullivan, for Wnngaruru, with 40 lbs. tobacco, J box soap, 3 gallons mm. Combes & Daldy, agents.

CIJUIIED OUT. July 23— George Cfiamplin, 361 tons, Captain W. C. Swain, for Valparaiso, with .300 tons of coals. Pasbenyeis — Mrs. Swain and cluld, Captain E. Cudwoith. James Wacky, agent.

July l?.'— lsabella, 99 lons, S. Shanks for Hob.irt Ton a, with p.nt ofoii^nnl cirgo fiom Ilobait Town, and I c.tbO airowiooL, 41)8 bushels outs, 571 ba;^s inruil', 21 owt flax, L 23 cvt iopf>, R. I/i'wis fc Son, 1 ton wool lashing, oulei, 11000 loe» tnnbor, 1 box papers, R. Lewis &. Son. Passenger— Mi. J. Milton, T. Lewis, agent.

The Isabella sails this morning for Hobart Town. Possession of the ship Alexander, will lie taken on the Both mat., by the ciew of the Akmcne. The terras of the charter parly will commence on that day, and we understand that she will sail for Tahiti in the hist week of the uext mouth.

Debji ron, Nkw Zh\\, and.— We notice the following pangiaph in the Febiuary papeis: — "Five deer, (wo bucks and three does, weie captmed, on Tuesday last, at Mount Edgccombc, and shipped on boaul her Majesty's ship Calliop e, for bleeding in New Zealand.' — Sydney Ileiald.

15YDM.Y AnnivAT3.--.Jime ?. 11.M.5. Havannan, from Auckland; Bondicar, barque, Martin, fiom Toibay ; Herald, U.S. ship, Terry, from the South Sea fishery ; D.iniel VVibster, baique, Jones, from Auckland; Toroa, I scboonoi, Sholl, and Clarence Ppcket, schooner, Smith, from Moreton Bay ; Libeity, schooner, Jolmson, from Wido 837. 9. Favorite, schooner, Stencker, from Launceston ; Cumberland, schooner, Wyborn, and Mary Stewart, scliooner, Somerville, from Moreton Bay; Elton, scboonei, 'Ihompsou, fiom Wide Bay; Phcemx, steamer, Dare, from Clarence River; Emma, barque, Allen, from Moieton Buy. 10. Souvenir, Bchooner, Biown, from Moreton Bay ; Cornelia, barque, Mickleburgh, from Port Nicholson. 12. Albion, schooner, Kolley, from Wide Bay. I<l. Louia and Miriam, brig, Pilfold, fiom Wellington. 16. Spray, brig, Scott, fiom Nelson. 17. Hirondelle, schooner, Laplborne, fiom Poit Phillip; Syramotiy, barque, Young, from Newcastle. 18. Macquane, b'irque, Coinstoclc, from Uie [ South Sea fisheries; Margin et, ship, Ord, from San Francisco, the 31st of March; J. Lovelt, schooner, Sommeiville, from Port Albert ; Lavina, schooner, Steele, from Moieton Bay. "19. Maid of Erin, brig, Ellis, from Hobart Town. 21. Espeianza, brig, Moodie, from Port Phillip ; Wild Irish Girl, brig, Todd, fiom Adelaide ; Adelaide, schooner, Pitt, Phoebe, schooner, Nixon, and Chi istina, brig, Korff, from Port Phillip; Envelope, barque, Tomhnson, from Liverpool, the 15th February ; Don Juan, schooner, Courtenay, and Diana, brig, Peake, fiom Port Phillip; Wanderer, brig, Jackson, fiom Newcastle. 22. Esther, schooner, Lawlie, from Nelson ; Cape Bicton, baique, Reid, from Glasgow thp 4th January ; William Hill, biig, McArthur, from Portland Bay. 23. Jauies Gibson, schooner, ClaiLson, fiom the Mauritius. 24. Maid of Julpha, bri», Beau vaia, from Honolulu. 25. Anna Mary, barque, Stephenbon. from the Downs, the 6th March ; Piinceof Wales, barque, Grant, from Melbourne ; H.M.S. Bramble, fi 0111 Wellington; Laurence, barque, Salmon, horn Oporto ; Hietcury, bng,Rae, from Newcastle ; Anlares, schooner, Hill, from llobait Town. 26. Two Fi lends, bug, Fanner, fiom Singapore; Emma, brig, Pockley, from Hobart Town ; William, brig, Coffey, fiom Launceston ; Mary Jane, bcbooner, Gouilay, fiom Geelong; Saiab, brig, Grant, fiom Kawau ; Vixen, schooner, McKinlay, from Launceston ; lI. M. steamer, Acbeion, from a coasting Voyage. 27, Packet, schooner, Thompson, fiom Auckland; Ruby, barque, Ellei by, from Manilla. 29. Shamrock, steamer, Gilmore, fiom Launces« ton. SO. Aiabian, schooner, Folger, fiom Manila; Louisa, baique, Mailler, ftom San Fiancisco the 20th Apul ; Helen, schooner, Eedy, and Vanguard, schooner, Groig, from Wide Bay ; Tiavancore, bhip, Bi own, fiom Lyttelton. July 1. Algenne, bug, Williamson, fiom Lauticeston; Tam.ir, fechooner, Robinson, from Cucular Head. 3. Red Rover, bchooner, Noon, fiom Poit Fairy; Black Friar, barque, Gnovcs, from Hobart Town. 5. Maukin, biig, Bowden, ftom Auckland; Jack, brig, Murphy, from Moreton Bay. 7. Emma, barque, Allen, from Newcastle; Creole, schoonoi, Kemp, r iom San Francisco, the lGlh May ; Emma, bug, Biooks, from Auckland. 0. William Allied, schooner, 'linley, fiom Wellington the 26th June; R.'iUlei, U.S. schoo7ier, W)Lon, fiom San Faanusco the 2oih May. Dli-aiuures. — Juno 7. William, bug, C'offoy, for Lnunceston; W.uulerei, brig, Jackson, foi Newcastle; Aiabia, barque, t'hillcott, for Manilla. H. Cape II 0111, baique, Devlin, for Mclboume; Moa, brig, Noiris, for Auckland. 9. Dait, biig, Collins, foi Melbourne ; Bandicoot, schoonor, Ilaldon, for Circular Hoad. 10. Eagle, steamer, Warner, for Moreton Bay. V2. Lady Clarke, ship, McLean, for London ; Deslandes, scbr., Bertiam, for Guam. IJ. Louisa, bii^ liesslop. for Adelaide; Comet, schooner, Coik, for New Plymouth ; Mejruiy, bug, Uae, for Nowcahllo; Jjea-.er, bthoonei, Sicjiliens, foi Moieton Bay; 11. M. sJearaei, Acbm. 11, for iN'ewcastlp. 16. Lady Maroaict, bug, Grant, for London. '20. Liberty, ssLoonpr, Jolmson, and Effort, ucbooner, Tliompson, for Wide Bay; Cumbirland, schooner. Wjbiow, and Toroa, schooner, feholl, for Moreton Bay. 2J. Jane, barque, Pullot, (or Elephant Island; Cnlheiine, brig, Henry, for London; Op ilia, schooner, Stewart, for the Fecjecs. 2. Emma Puscott, brig, Patrick, for Melbourne; Achille^, barque, Mcßeeue, for London; Mary Stowait, schooner, Someiville, and Souvenii, schooner, Brown, for Moieton Bay. 23. lhiondelle, schooner, Lapthoine, for Port Phillip. 26. Emigiant, ship, Kemp, for llokianga. 17. Cn-Ah Eden, ship, 'I homhill, for Calcutta ; Proteus, barque, Sullivan, for the whale fisbery ; Favourite, schooner, Stencker, for Melbourne. 28. Diana, brig, Peake, for Melbourne; lI .M. steamer, Acheron, for Twofold Bay; Christina, hup, Koiff, for Melbourne; Adelaide, schooner, Pitt, for Jlobart Town. 3. Eagle, steamer, Wainer, from Moreton Bay. b. Shamrock, fcteamer, Gilmore, for Launceston. 6. Mercur}', bug, Rae, for Hobart Town ; Wild Irish Girl, Todd, and Picaid, schooner, Lacy, for Adelaide ; Phoebe, schooner, Nixon, for Melbourne; Lavma, schoouer, Steele, for Moieton Bay. 7. Caernarvon, baique, Sullivan, for the South Sea fi&heiy. 8. Daniel Webstei, barque, Jones, for Auckland ; Cornelia, barque, MicMeburg, for Manila ; Juno, barque, Orr, for the South Sea Islands; Macquane, barque, Comstock, foi the South Sea fishery ; Louis and Miriam, brig, Pilfold, for Wellington ; Royal Soveicign, scuooner, Johnstone.for the South St-a Islands; William Hill, brig, McAuhur, for Geelong; Albion, schooicr, Kelly, for Wide Bay; Smoh, bug, Giant, and Maid ot Enn, bug, Ellis, ior Nev\ castle. 10. Elizabeth Brown, baique, Killea, for Guam; J. Lovett, schooner, Someiville, for Melbourne. 11. Ranger, baique, Sims, for London; Spiny, bn», Scott, for Nelson ; William, brig, Coffey, for Launceslon ; Espeianza, brig, Moodie, for Melbourne; Maiy Jaue, schooner, Gouilay, for Geelong.

Desertion.— Cbailes Wheeler, a seaman belonging (o the Onental, now at Newcastle, wis charged by Captain lljde with leaving the ship, and was remanded to Newcastle, to be dealt with by that Bonch.— As an instance of the reckless folly of which teamen are guilty at the piesent crisis, we may state that the Captain oJ the ship Emigiant has no less than £ J 2G9 in his bati'ls, being wages due to deserters from his sbip, and who, by their absence ]i,ive foifeited all claim thereto, whilst they have not the shadow of a chance of reaching the gold digging!.. Captain Eiskinc, commanding H.M.S. j H ivannah, has uo.iikd that be will supply sea-bound ships with men iiom the Hnvannah and the Achnon ; and this notification has ahe.idy had the e fleet of leducing the extoi donate dem.mds of the men, and cuibing their piopensity to desert. — Sydney Heiald, June 11. Loss oi tjil Wiiitb Squall.— By the Emma we i egret to lcai 11 that this fine schooner, with about 40 passengers and the following eaigo, 127 chests tea, 100 bags lice, 10 hogsheads biandy, 957 bags flour, sailed from Melbourne on (he slh instant, /or Sydney, and was totally lost on Kent's Group, shortly after leaving the above port; fortunately all lives weie stved, and several of the passengeis had ai lived at Ilobatt Town. A vessel was about to be despatched to biing on the crew and lest of the passengeis fiom the scene oi their disastei. — Jb. June 27. Seveial ships fiom London are now due. The Rajah ol Saiawak s.nled on the 20th Muich last, and has been I out one bundled and twelve days. Ihe Lydia .Eugenia Douglass, and Cathcnne Jamison, were all to leave about the same lime. The Saiah (supposed to be with [ eaiigiants, as she was to call at Plymouth) was to leave I about the end of March. 11, M.5. Calliope, Fautome, and Pandora, may all be considered due, and houily expected.— lb. July 4.

S\dnly Wai in I'oi icL Oiuci:. (Fiom llie "Sylmy Hcidlii," June 25.) Before Capt. Frowne, P.M., and the Water Magistrate. Capiain J. C. Lewis, of the Liig Julia Percy, wlio was lemanckd by Captain Browne, on the 10th of Mny ultimo, upon a charge piefeircd against him by Lieutenant Pollaid, commanding 11.M.5. Diamblc, ot unlawfully shooting at, and theieby killiug thico natives o{ the island of Maie, in the South Pacific ocean, yesterday, June 27, appeared before this Court.'foi final examination, Lieutenant Pollard, m whose absence the case had been scvcrnl times remanded, having auived on Wednesday inoiiiing. Lieutenant Pollard's infoioia'ion having been lead,

ho h.is examined bv the Bench. He tlcpoM-d lh.it whilst in commando! the Bi,.ml)le, on the 18ih of September last ho visited Maiu, one of the Loyalties, in ihe.Non'h Pacific, and iheic learned (as set fonli in his infoimadon) tli.it in the month of N<-.\o!iih< r, 1849, Captain Lewis, whilst trading .it the Island m <i small ciiltei called Ihe Will-o' tht'-"\Visp, fned at and killed thue natives of a village a shoil distance to the sonthwatd of Guatna. lie thcioupon pioceedod to Lihi, whcie he lound C iptain Lewi"-, in command of the bug Julia Peioy, iiom whom he 'lennndul .in explanation iv wilting oi the cucumstandes winch had induced Inm to kill these people. To th.it demand a teply in wilting was immediutdy {riven by Captain Lewis, who signed it in- his (Lieutenant Poland's) piesmeo. Caplam Biounc now intimated that lie was about to call upon the Cleik of the Bench to lead Ciptam Lewis' statement. Mr. Nichols siid, that before it was lead, he wished to ascertain fiom Lieutenant Pollaid the evict ciicumstanees under which that statement had been obtained from Captain Lewis. Lieutenant Pollard, cross examined by Mr. Nichols stated that he hs.d, in the Hist place, written a lettu to Captain Lewis demanding an explanation, of which the following is a copy .— » JSiainble, Tender to II M.S. Havann.ih. N.W. Bay, Lifu, September 19, 1850. Sir.— When I was at Marc yesteidav, complaints were nude to me by some of the chiefs against ; ou lot having either yourself killed or jour having been the cause of having killed, three natives of that island. Under those circumstances, I, as commander of one of her Majesty's ships, am bound by Act of t'tuliamont to call upon you i give your leasons to me, in wiiting, for hiving committed such an art, when no violence of any desciiption had been oileied either to you or your people. I have &c. WaITFR .1 POLLIRD. Lieutenant- Commanding, &c, Lieutenant Pollard fuitliei stated, tli^t no ilueats of any kind weip used by him to induce Caplmi Lewis to make his statement. Alter reading it, and finding whnt facts it disclosed, he ilnl tell him that he had a gieat mind to taU- both him and his bng down to 11. M. S llav.muah lie, Lieutenant P., believed that the natives of Marc weie cannibals : but then teachers were very good soit of people, Aecoiding to lepoit, the islandeis ate pnates, and on the foimer cruise of the Havannah, 18'H), she Ind In ought up horn the island, part of the stoics of a vessel which had oeen cut of! by the native. This was the case for the Crown ; and, for the defence Mi. Nichols admitted th.it, in the face of the evidence the Bench had no alternative Imtto commit. Nevciiheless he felt satisfied, that no juiy would convict the mastei of a Biitish vessel for having done letnbutive justice on a ntst of biood'hiibty and piiatic.i] cannibals. As yell might Ciptain Keppel of 11.M.5. Meandei, or ILijali Biookc, have been jmnished, in place of lewarded, foi their exemplary conduct in icgaid to the Borneo pnates. Captain Lewis was committed fo take his trial at the ensuing Criminal Sessions ; but admitted to bail, himself in £200, and two sureties in £100 each [Captain Lewis was lued accoidingly at the Supieme Couit on the 7th inst., and acquitted by the juiy.]

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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 551, 26 July 1851, Page 2

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 551, 26 July 1851, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 551, 26 July 1851, Page 2

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