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im the ante-chamber, this morning, ot etree toon was an awful squecsing of hands, accompanied with tua enquiries, and congratulations, ‘to health, ko., ke. ‘The Senate assembled at meridian, precisely; and called to order by the President, In obedience to a resolution offered by Mr, Hard, immediately after, a committee of senators was ited by the President toinform his Excellency the vernor tat the Senate | was convened, and to to busi: iy ness. ‘The committee (Hard and Talcott) having discharged | * that duty, returned and reported that the Governor would communicate with the Senate by message. Excellency immediately communieated. lowiag messages :— Executive Cuamae' Avaaxy, June 29th, 184). [hereby nominate Frederick Whittlesey, of Roches- ter, in the connty of Monroe, to the office of Justice of the Suprem» Court, in place of Freeborn G Jewett. re- sigovd. Joun Youns. Exrourtive ctaet} noo 30 June 29th, 1947, I hereby nominate Samuel Beardsley, of Utica, in the | county of Onvida, to the office of Justice of the Supreme Court, in place of Freeborn GQ. Jewett, Lag og Joun Youna, Exwourire Cease } 1 here! inate David H. Abe office of Canal Appraiser, ta, place of Chester Hayden, he 4th day of May last. | whose term of office expired on the ae say the were read by the Clerk, and. ae of Mr k, the nomination of Samuel | he ‘aoe of Chiet Justice of the Supreme Court. 2 pla ‘of Greene C. Bronson, meeps was) usaulinousdy confirmed by the Senate, You will observe | hore that this is simply @ promotion of Mr. Beardsley from the offlce of Justice, to that of Chief Justice ofthe | | Court. This nomination was made to pan ei ‘in the office of Chief Justice, and Mr. Beards- ley being already a justice of this court, there, of course, remains two vacancies in the office of Justice, as before.’ ‘The nomination of Mr. Beardsley having been thus isposed of, Mr. Harris, the anti-ront Senater from the third district, immediately moved that the nomivation of Mr. Whittlesey be unanimously confirmed. This mo- | tion was received with palpable manifestations of 0} sition and chagrin on every side of the chamber. he singular conduct of the Governor in nominating eandi- dates to fill vacancies in part and not in whole, verely commented upon; you perovive that if had confirmed both the nominations of Messrs Beards- ba! Whittlesey, there would still have remained one heap upon the bench of the Supreme Court. The ‘aceiga the Governor was evidently to have Mr. Whittlesey confirmed, an mm to let the radicals and conservatives ‘nettle the other: nomination as | they best can; this design is plain, and it was instantly discovered by the radicals; they therefore Tefused to act upon the nomination of Mr. Whittlesey, sd they may in their refusal to act until the Goveroor nominates a candidate to fill the remainii The radicals (or barn burners) are resolv. one of the judges of the Supreme Court, or pha for the Court of Appeals, shall be what is | called @ radical or ultra democrat ; the whigs are resoly- ed that they shall have neither, and in order to defeat them the whigs are willing to compromise with the con- servative democrats.and give them the remaining judge, in case they will unite with the whigs and have Mr. Whittlesey’s nomination confirmed. One formidable ‘obstacle presents itself to defeat the object of the whigs; which is that the reporter for the Court of Appeuls must be beget by the Soreeey, and Lieutenant Governor; the latter gentleman may insiat on the ap- polntment of a democrat, in case one of the judges is not a democrat, Indeed, the affair promises to wear 4 beautiful and interesting appearance before it is end The Conservative candidate for Judge is John A. Lott, of coe County; he isa 7 sty man, and 4 cvalition of the whig and conservative tors may electhim. Of course the Senute adjourned till to-morrow, doing any business, except promoting Mr. Beardi Before this Senate adjourns, an effort will be made to remove Dr Van Hovenburgh, a New York health officer. According to a previous arrangement, several hundred ithout Irish citizens of Albany have publicly tendered WH. Se- | hed correspendence | Detween the parties, which seems to have beon written es- | ward a publie dinner. Theres‘ publ pecially for publication. Gorrespondencesof this nature should be kept secret, and the man who declines the in- vitation of a friend or friends to dine (as Mr. Seward has done in this case,) should send reply not more than four lines in length, If, instead of a simple declaration, | | it is made a political letter, having reference to a million foreign subjects, in no way connected with the dinner, the man who writes such « letter will be suspected of a | wish to emerge from that seclusion which hw pretends to | covet so ardently. Mr. Seward has written such a letter, | and there i. no apol for it: let him learn that there are really obscure individuals as good, and as learned, and as honorable as he, who, pricy they had « thou- saad noble virtues, would despise the chance which pub- | lished them to the world ; let him also learn that every human honor is a bubble more brittle and insignificant and meen than the pangs which poverty often inflicts Signora and Signor Valtellina, assisted by Mr, Baum- bach, pianist, gave a grand concert at the Bleecker Hall last evening. “ On account of the oppressive heat the audience was not very large.”” These artistes were re- ceived with great enthusiasm; both the Signora aud were in good voice, aud’ almost every pleco was received with most rapturous applause ; in fuct, their reception could not have been more flattering. ‘hey are, howover, eminently deserving of encomiums of all kinds, and! have no doubt but they will be received every- where with satisfaction. The Hon. Mr. Bedinger, M. C., from Virginia, arrived here yesterday, and procoeded Westward this morning. There have aiso been a number of other arrivals of dis- tinguisbed men at the Delevan House, to-day. Curveraxp, Ohio, June 24, 1847. Lake Eria and her Steamboats—German Emigrants— Ene by Moonlight—Cleveland and her Resources. We left Buffalo on Wednesday evening, at about 6 o’clock, in the magnificent steamer Hendrick Hudson, Captain D. Howe, “a gentleman and a scholar,” with about 250 cabin passengers, and any quantity of deck and steerage, who travel cheap and “eat themselves.” ‘The most of the latter were Germans, bound to Milwau- kie and to parts of Illinois, whose descendar ts will, at a future period, not only be the lords of the soil of that noble State, but its representatives in the councils of the nation. “ Allfaboard!”’ cried the first mate, and Ross & Tiffany, the enterprising passenger agents, responded —‘‘ Wait a minute; here come seventy- five steerage—all Germans!’ and sure enough the Eastern train had arrived, with « large addition of both deck and cabin passenge: “ All ashore!’ reverberates through the main deck, the band of musié on the promenade strikes up sn enlivening tune, the pilot’s bell rimgs “go ahead,” and off moves the fleating polaes, with its thousand souls, on its des- tined voyage. The night was clear and mild, and o slight breeze fanned the surface of the water as this le- viathan of the west cleaved the element before her.— Scarce had we rounded the light house, when the music of a cotillon reached our ears, and the magnificent sa- Joon was obanged to the festive ball-room, in which the dancers and the lookers-on appeared to have full enjoy- ment. The night was beautiful ; the moon exactly as {t was soon in your own latitude, but the robin's-egg tinge of the Take | itself ited a striking contrast to the sparkling waters of the East and North rivers.— Little coteries formed ito little private parties, and as the paddling monster rolled on with Time, one after one dropped into slumber, until was silent, except the rattling of the tiller chains, and the workings of the power that stands not against wind nor tide. Morning came, and with it & most delicious breakfast, prepared under the direc. tion of steward Ross, whose attention, politenesr, and Judgment, will soouer or later entitle him to the com- poh! new deck, instead of a portion only. We jer, beartier namber of passengers. ‘they be otherwise?” you will say, with Captain Howe incommand. And, sure enough, how could it be? At sbout eleven A. M., wo arrived at Cleveland, Ohio Sa distanee of 188 aos from Buffalo, and entered the ahogs river, that formsan excellent and capacious vor The plot informed ts that there. was, grest aeceml for improving end clearing out the entrance of this harbor, which, ia his opinion, could be accom- hed, by eat oe short piers at its mouth Bieveland of the thriving cities of the matural and artificial ad- that will continue to increase its popu- Tatlous ‘while the agriculture of the west continues to exist. The Ohio and Erie Canal commences at this point, and terminates at Portamouth on the Obio river, ‘a distance of 306 miles, and cost on completion $3,500, 000. This, with the lake navigation, forms the great xporta coastwise source of prosperity of the place, th by the latter for 1846, being over seven millions of dol- lara, and the imports ‘for the same pei reaching over five millions. In the same year there arrived per canal, 356,356 barrels of flour, 1,672,340 bushels of wheat, 527,- 270 bushels of corn, 50,184 bushels of oats, 42.996 bar- rela of pork, 1,303 do. of beef, 1,491,821 pounds of bacon, 1078.444 of lard, and 1,341,389 of butter. besides other = {including 660,983 barrels of pot and pearl These statistics will given partial {dea of th id growth of this extensive country, and its prospective resources. Cleveland has a rival in Sandusky, but there {1s room and business for all the enterprize of both cities combined. But « few short years, and the loo # of the Erie canal mast be enlarged te allow the products of the west to | find its outlet, and New York olty receive the bounty thas turowa into its lap, to supply the world with tue necessities of life. We shall remain here until seven o'clock this evening, and then depart en route for Detroit, a distance of 181 miles, where “= — em to beat breakfast time to-mor- | row, meergo we have George W. Clinton coo prelne who will, at some future day, be seated ay ty exeoutive chair of his wise ancestor; and from New York, Lewis Gaylord Clark and family, Newton Hays, of the Franklin, &o. ke. Nearly balf our cabin passengers are ladies. From present appearances, Chicago will be as much ovammettinen ton tay of a meeting of the convention, as New York on the Fourth of July; and where all the pers ae and bo Bag geet and ten so ry visiters \d spectators, are jad rest and comfort cannot divins. Those who leave Buffal She: bably secure berths coming and rn sure of all the creature comforts ene lying at the port of destination The splendid steamer Baltic, Captain Kingman, will make atripto the upper lakes early in the month of fal excursions of the season, re ¢7 time, and se- August ; 60 all those who ane one of the most. delight. | poagoee Y in Goodl rare jee ie ,000 bi ‘tor Prime white and yell (5000, 1400 and 1100 sacks) iat rey fond 1000 do at 1 60 per bushel. Clwcinwati, June 26.—On Thurelay evening, 300 | were sold at $5, and 700 do to-day re same—both bile Pn ba to gil conteete, S A sale, i rors, inspe 50 ible fro ae da homo causl, ut $5; 100 bbls | Nom store, on Thursday evening, and 60 ‘There were more sellers Still some holders are dis; further foreign advices, in pore to telling att at | present rates. Derrort. Jane Little flour arrived, and of a few bbls. were mad the three Be ry bas % pen at ‘The market was dull yesterday.— fow sales were made. $6. also one load at $6 through the latter price is not paid by the heavier class of dealers. who ship their flour. | will ao admit of that price, if even shilling lower, be- ‘The eastern quotations “eeavauany, sees 26.—The market shows more acti- | vity to-day than for some days Wi sales 5000 bush wheat in store at $1 30 tie 21000 do Noschers, co e | arrive next week. $1 20; 40v0 bush ‘Northers and? Boat | Toads $1 19; 3200 bush corn 60 ots. Corn, from teams, Masaka Maaxer, June 26.—Floar—From the 11th | inst. to the evening of the 18th, our market ruled dull. but steady at 41s, to 41s $d. per bbl. for the best ship- | 2 a the er bel tern ane - n evening of the 18th @ strong disposition to sell ‘as manifested, and some considerable lots eh: hands on rather easier terms. lish mail of the 4th inst. was Sap triny! wi | duammedlately eS about 6s. sales opening Stowe G00 Taree ae for the best fine, at which to 428. 6d. for superfine.— han Later’ in the day the “gales to some extent were ttected ‘at 869. 8d. to 378, per barrel, for delive: this month, as well as in the first fort Since then the market has ruted steady but b aan at 358, to 36s, por bbl. for the best fine, on the 5} 1s, 3d. higher for superfine, with the pri | instances. of being held free of storage for ten should be added, however, that there has opengl deal of enquiry for the best brands, for July delivery, at these rates, but no sellers, Wheat has been, com ratively speaking, neglected during the fortnig] “4 though offered freely at the usual pre’ relation to Flour. rtionate rates in he last transactions are as follows: Good red U. C. was placed yesterday at 7s to 7s 8d per 60 Tbs; good mixed, to-day, at 8s to &6 4d per 60 Ibe; and a few days since, « parcel w: ed to complete an order at 9s per a8 60 lbs. Oate have changed hands at 3s. Unicorn, bound tat Piet .u for New York, 4 itution, heace for Liver, Osceola, of East xt. from Cul a! et 7 i" tou, (rom Liverpool, May 18, with mdse to Dowha " & Di 1 fishing ach Fremont with 'sbout ‘0 ft ut 2%, $0, vassed 4 short distance 19 the w polar ieee The Werreu has than had { ght weather with mush fogs 10d steerree passeune Ship Vieksburg Berry, from New Orleans, mmise,tu W Nelson. 81d in'eo with ship Palestine for Now 1 Bppiariuas, Shapley, from Havre, May 26, with mdse, 7 thip ‘Fremont, Taylor, 2 days ba Ea inteuns toJ Br bark Juuior, frum Werertord. fir New hemos yah with LA topmast, t New Yo ai 1 1 rk ; B cand Tasted hehe. roma i pane ne eet Reliance, Crowell,3 days from Boson, in balla to joug'ass. Mecklenburg bark Frederick, Frong, Cordes, 52 days from Antwerp, mdse, to Schmidt & Balchen. Bark Clarissa, 1 22 dave fom Lime Nesmith & Walsh. lon 2! pr brig Bragg, rd tm \aalway vie Halex, in bal ir bes i ', from in ine! brig d Bragg, Moriarty, way vi fax ae Helen, Gregory, 17 days from St Jago de Cuba, w a muster. iG? Eee Yreronieas Bowe, 15 days from Pictou, with194 chal drous of coal, to Whitney ‘ 18 days from Siobile, with cotton, to E Davie fecomie, Parke urlburt ebegueh trig oimmeres Allard, |, 50.days from Bordeaux, with rani Hambui ng brig’ Dana, Foster, 42 days from Hamburg, with mdse, to Schmidt & Balchen. Brig Allen King, Ma {of Seizuate, 9 days from Paler- mo, with feuil 8 W Lewis. J at 37 20, loa 43.90. spoke ship Timole je, for ‘New Orleans, with te has hed ¢ utigued calms and tight winds during dates: heres brig Preciosa, Jacol * from ‘Kotterdam, eaten to uatage temengert tp Bekman baltooe Jamourg brig Aumil, from Rotterdam, with passen- brig Seth. from Marseilles, to J Michel. odish Br oe Skaling, 12 days from sydney, (CB,) with coal to row ns ef, Brown, 6 days from Machias, with lumber to I S Rone k'ce- B Friges, with ris aa fee, 0 xtsfication of the bowels. hase, Machi as, lumber. Sehr Mary ’Ginske Hmall, Salem. to RW Ropes & Co. ine, Youu, 17 days from Apalachicola, with cot- Brighton Cattle Marke’ June 28.—At Market, 640 beef cattle, 20 yokes work- tng oxen, 60 cows aud. calves, 689 sheep and lambs, and Beef Cattle—A fow extra, $7 26; first quality, $6 75 a $7; second quality. $6 25 a $6 50; ‘third quality, Working Oxen—$65, $75, $80, $95, $110. Cows and Calves—Sales at $20, $27, $35, $42 and $50. Sheep—$2 60a $4, Lambs—$i 75, $2 60 and $3. Swine—Old, 5 a 534 cents; small pigs, 8 a 83 cents. Market dull, and about 150 beef cattle unsold. New Bedford Ol Market. jperm—There is a moderate demand, with saies since onr lust of 400 bbls. at 93 ots; and 300 do. on ‘At Holmes’ Hole we hear of sales of about 600 bbis., the price of which we did not learn. — Whale—There has buen a fal the season, and the transactions are at an advance on revious rates. We notice sales of 1630 bbls. handsome forth West Coast, from the Washington's cargo at 34 cts ; 200 bbls. selected North West Coust, on private terms, and 300 bbls, dark, at31% cts, In whalebone, there has been nothing done. private terms. ir amount of business for Some of our farmers have commenced reaping their wheat, and the harvest will soon become general. The accounts concerning the crop are various and contradic: tory. Some say that it will it will be less, and some mor grain is of a very superior q most reliable sources of information, that the wheat crop | in Albemarle will be a very good oni (Va.) Advocate, The harvest in this neighborhood has commenced. and our farmers are all busily engaged ia cutting their grain, ormaking preparat onstodoso. The demand for hands wo leara, is very great, and hi; cradlers and cthers.—Frederic During next week the wheat harvest will commence | pretty generally in this section, and we are glad to learn jot is generally fuir for a plentiful harvest. ya average one; some that We understand that the y, and we infer from the le. Letter bags of peaks gh Vie) are offered for The wheat harvest is now in progre The Loudoun papers inf of the crop in that important whcat-growing Virginia 1s of superior quality, while there is' difference throughout the m us that the quality Post, 4 days from Baltimore, with mdse, to Ma- Sob B from Calais, Aer Ith hr Mueuolia’ ‘Fall, ‘13 days from Machias, with lumber, to F Suow Behr Bally Mi ler, Lee. days from Edenton, NC, with na- val stores, to B & Wells. Br schr Racer, ‘Jenion, 10 days from Halifax, with fish, to R Schr Legare, Norton, 15 days from Cal Behr co Hod 8 dn See t ' Hom, 15 days from * Tennenvee, Lane, 19 days trom (i Sehr Ten 8. Bchr Joueoh Forwall. ee 10 ma ih 's from Thomaston. hr Tasso, Ful rf omaston, with lime. Behe Htlay, Bablage, M from Thomaston. 2 ships—unknown Horald Marine MILADELPHia, June Arvived—Brigs Ch Charts Shackford, New pearl ita Bray Boston; Wm Prnn, Atkins, do; Lancet, brook, N Londou; Smithfield, Baker Fr Providence; _schra hi ite, Portland; Berry, hk, bucl inslow, Nautucket; do; Jane, Bolle: New London Bolivar fash, Casto, Fall Rivers. Gi ‘Rew i Hawthorie.’New Yong § a Baymany det Oh eo oy ni BOOS, None 4 “ans ay Bar ee ¥ ‘ade, 3 Hides ol: barks dishrew, tom ‘Belfast, Pat "iowen, | Ae ee Union, joetons Bich: Norwich Coun; Jane Bolles, Fall River; Zone, ton; JB Moreau, Mason, Providence; Gipsey, Ssiacke! New: port; § B Davis, Burymay New, Hor reo Hawthorne, ash, Cas B'Mijuck, Cathcart Flash, Casto, po and bark More, ebacucin: do, Miscellan: t Record. Montezuma. for Liverpool: Inde- ‘peudence for don, and Baltimore, for Havre; will close this day at the Exchange Reading Room, at 34 past 11 o’clocw Mussina Vesset.—Schr Martha Ann, of and. for Freeport, Me, sailed from Georgetown, $U, about the has not ginge been heard from. ie, of The cargo of this vessel mentioved ing put into. Key Now on her passage from Manzanilla to as sold.o1 . Which with the materials of vessel is entimated will resch about $3,000; OF Weare indebted to the Cheaper Courier for slips. a day or two ine of opinion as to quantity. 1t seems to be conceded, how- ield will be as large, if not larger, than ‘The corn looks unpromising. that of last year. oat and hay crops are almost a total failure.—Richmond Passengers Arrived. aoe Re Ms Fi eon Jain, lady, 4 children and servant; Ekumann; ads E ‘Brinton; F ‘Zuremana, Phe pain lady and rs J Hughes and ar, nila he ser’ | child: Miss Barret, | M in Clark and'17'in peerage, Panline—E B Whiteherd, lady & 2 clildrens W Valleau. lady 8-2 children; J Huteliinsou, lady and child; Mrs Lucas; 8 Allerdy Amportations. uchong 387 do co- io twankay 558 half 24 hi do Daperiah 3 half do cases 10 catty bxs oolong 580 bdls split rattan F’ mats cassia 5¢s silk 2 boxes fans | do slippers 1 case mdze E Crocker & Sturgis—8 do Cary Cantox—Ship Broo! long, 88 chests hyson skin 50 hf do chests young hyson 24 Richardson & comd cases ine, der 100 hyson skin a she 500 do ginger 500 do 500 hi 60 eo thalt chests G Trot, Philadelphiea 133 ats son 3 rolls muttirg 1 box china ware C 8 Cannan Dawson—100 boxes camphor Howland & Ete mdze A Barclay—82 chests y do hyson skin 600 ire 1 rel Minturn & co— ung hyson 4081 hf do ts souchong 15 do tw Jong 128 hf'do imperial 113 hf do gunpowder 37 cases 10 catty boxes young hyson, 9 cases oil 8 do annis oil te o1 ler 5 cases 1 box fans A \ civearooe—Shi ).W arren—120 tous jurry, Lawrence & Webb—2 do anaes Clark, & MeCornin—9 egy} J [3 ets 6 hhds RE Al: cock—90 cy 8 es Richardson and Watson—68 cks P Poult- ney—48 cks H Jessop—80 tons coo] Olerichs & Kruger—12 crs Wi Haydock & co—2 bris 8 Barrett—20 do Wolf=2 0 do 8 Crooks— 11 & co—1000 bxs tind 8 ag Marianna—9 More =I Buck cs eee morbie « com I Boulard & co wens, ee maeaputuh | Spiker Nchendler—2 Moran & Sieber—1 J E & Ajbenoet Borer & Beschanit Jgeseiue na Guell aes last eel bs Get 4 eee wine Colvill & Fleming—I piano. Bonbesux—Fr br 9, Hen per White See th Tike pipe oker—3 cs cream tartar Meletta—102 caks wie The pipes brandy 100 che jlonenell—i0 chs J ‘Be C nae do wine V Barsolo=63 bkts oil J Duran. 1 cask wine Lit Alden & co—2 plus W 8 Toole—4 cases G Rozette—25 cas brandy Cazet& Astoin—20 cs oil B Buloid—50 Borcelain R De- stay no— Homburg brig amg ‘es E Baack—t1 do Schar- & Luis—2do 3 cki ke & Ki Schlessenger—15 c: a bbls P H Vandervoort—: ick Byclay e Lis: waeTy eke We wine Js mn & Sauder—1 cs C i ucke— es Arts & Heuseu—21 chs 8¢s ar bxs oranges 800 do lemons Sis. wdesy 3 er tins 2do horse hair A Pa- trullo575 bales hemp 78 do deer skins 1 bx mdse Bouchaad & —Brig Mary Helen— bales tobacco J $ Hill—117 sticks fustic ont av Paince- fave 3 ak Schr Alpine—1130 bags coffee 6100 fads od asiere k co—50 hags ager root 4 be glass G Hogarth— Brig Peconic— ‘on_Cahooney, 2—-Brig Peconic—108 bs cotton Cahooney, gus 4 i me Kinney & J CMe, ride—2 bi B ied 2 ED Hadden e order, tp, Vickaburg.—13.503 peg lend Storch sles hemp ror ara a send G Matias &C cat id Au rr Howland v 4 b 1 box do H Cohen ‘inson ke Co—T5 barrels 25 O43 bales skins Ay hicsimore i Uh er, Jt—3 boues 2 rer] tad ingen do com MeCi 98 pi ‘seme bales hemp otton 1200 socks corn 306 bales hemp 300 sacks wheat 15 bales wool to ee _MARITIME HERALD. PORT OF KEW YORK, JULY 1. Noe ioue=1 Togolaby. 8 asain cu—59 bales cot on to lod bales coe ‘ Rubonl—=15 hhds Co—17 bowes mdse 5 ry 434] Moon ats Mi Hiern Ci ork, he, i Br Anes gore, boos. Ss i saeaaey Nema Spol Ship Meteor, of Gardner from New Orleans for Liverpoo!, June 23, lat 32 20, lon 20. Brig Percey, of Warren, Me. from Drogeda, via Waterford for US, (was Teported sailed for Sydney,) June 19, off Cape ariso Brig Cathrine Nickles, from Wiscassett for Matanzas, June 22, lat 34 46, lon 74 43. eee levine, 10 days from Waterford, June a lat 48 53, lon 38 41, bound W, ‘with loss of main topgallant mast Bark Con Constance, Foster, fron Norfolk. for Cork, June 9, lat 45.30, Jen Br ship Lady Arabella. Simpson, from Belfast, 1, for Cubs, June 18, lat 40 55, lon 5: Ship. Dupout from Cadiz for Baltimore, no date, lat 3420, 30. Brig ‘" Logaret,” of Newburyport. No date. Ship Hebrew, frm Mobile for Boston, June 23, Int 35, lou 76 Ship Adel sumebank, 48 days from N Orleass for London, June 2, tat 49 20, lon 9 ‘Whalemen. Arrat N Bedford. 2h inst, ship Stey cific Ocean, Rio Jaueiro, 48 days (wher of sails aud all her boats in gale off River of Plate) 1900 bbls (aan) sh) oils 11,000 ibe bone. “Spoke off New Zealand, Jan, 23, Armata, Fitch, NL. 300 wh ; Good Retu:n, Swift, NB, 25000 wh 160 sp; who reported 6 days prev. Honqua, Brown, NB. 50 bbls. Sailed from do bark Pioneer, Hathaway, Indian Ocean. Sailed from Mystic 24th, ship Allbree, Hull, Pacific Ocean. Coggeshsll, Pa- ‘pac mn with Lous Foreign Ports. B, pos, June 3—In port, brig Atlantic. Whittlesey, fm NHa a, to sail same day for Pi pain, Trind, and Santa ith passengers for N York; schrs Swan, Brav, fm Alex- jassau, Bray, do do; + Bouuate, Howes, do do, id abb, fm NCarolina Lonp perry, 25—In port, ships Swatara, Brown, for Phila, revg; Geo ‘eke tot 4 do. Jase 1, and bark Ganj fin Baltimore, disg; ‘k Orion, Mever, and Mary BI fan: chard, Smithy. fo previous Bld ah, brigs it ig; be staples, do do; Conway, day prev, fm St Croix, to load for do; Imoges Cerin Barbadoes, just arr. Mourerioro, May; In port. barks Mason Hamey, Scott, for N ke, partly Jaded: Morgan Dix, Hamitto r Boston, her cars Caner Baie Jarvis, fm and for Ba t:more, mence Ig in a few ; Russ an, Carter, Yor | (Danish) for Salem, Mass, taking, in hides, ne ly onde id three masted schr Hannah, Woodman, fin’ Santos, Brazil, disg. Para, Hf) une 6—Brig Garland, (of Ssiom) 8 ey, fm Baltimore, % days, bound up—no vessels in the por enwauaco, May 2t=tn por, brig Kent, Allyn, 2 fa, Balti- ito Ja Hino, May 16-Sld brig Whig, Benthal; Baltimore, Pont: bark Senora, do; Rasairo, io Gnanpe, May, 1—Ta rt, bark Mohawk, aison, une; brig Ruby, Hutchinson, for Salem, 5 or 6 days; sch Ann Aagunta, of Balcumore; for aa: Syoney,C Ma 8—In n port, brig Colorado, Shackelford, fay ayy “1; icon, 2 day ney, *. ele 4 sano oe Cuga, June 18 1a port, bri . Sprague, fm Boston, for NYork, only Amin por. Sen Home Aravscnicous, June 2-14 por, ship, Davenport, MeCer ver, int Ut snore) Cosi, f fm do, S03, by Sto, Kinney, wtgy ‘Jo fin Botton,’ wis; brige Tybee, AeCarmeck, ‘Avexanonta, June 9#—Arr brig Boundary, from Eastport. 8id, brig Hdward, Dearborn, fm Barbadoes.” " Baurtwone, Jine30—Are steamer earein, Sew coming in the Cape, a’ full rigged brig; 0 oUt ‘Trap, another: tnd usder New Polat ac_aucgor, three shi Cia, Swediah bark Svea, Lud. N ‘ork; brags Glamor Kingston, tam; Hope, Hall, West judies; Arabian, nee Me S aquarron off Vera Cru Barn, June %—Sld beige Uzardo, Mereen, St Jago; 26th, Fawn, Tarbox, Barb bados ¢ 29~Arrr bark Merlin, Hallet, Palermo; brigs Tam O'Shanter, Franeks, Pernambu anger, Dua- Sham: rock, Merril NGrleans: United Btates, firs Oella, Hi Rich uchmond, Gibbs, George- town? Corvo, Crockett, ihanad, Surah Ann, Hs Lexington, Wass, Vin Qui Hoe Antwerp. Laconia; ayflowe Monte, use 23-Cld brigs Loretto, Wall, Boston; Gul- re, Luce, Richmond Viet ‘ok, June 28th—Arr brig Olive, Thompson, Pote, packet schr Frank Lewis, N York; schrs Sarah Fran- Thomasioo. Hampton Roads, bark« Mu garet imore bound to Vera Cruz; RH Douglass, Nor- Oz ore, bound to Maron ne.” Old, Br bark Hixon, Liverpool Douglass, West ludies, sid, a saftows: Soaverey (Californin:) brig Star Teeouth, Be Sear sche Mary Trefert ‘fm mouth, ir bri Ha gl ‘ark, for Ci hie NYork; bark Henry Ewban! Coape-, Boston ; bi Pinckney, Brazos Santingo; Re Huds ph, (Ham) Sehwi burg, Jaan de Corthagen. G Yers Crua: achrs Mei Chasen, 8 sal; Bay ldved, Vera. Cruz, Gazelle, (ov: isaear Yacht, Crane, Galves- BD pool; Orleans, Barrett, ie, B Bowe: pain (Br jineon ce Nonlton Givdden: Phi «NN York: Elina, (Yue) M Marines Sisal Lucy Blake, Buekaten Beatous Al Kobinson, NYork; New Globe, Ju e30—Arr’ brigs Peravian, Co SA Arey, NOsleans: sehrs arks Ish nT Korbe ‘Hardwick, hy: dot Sahin ‘orray, N usey, Een UF nag Rowsea, Young, Boston; Tady Clinton, ProvipeNcr, June 2-pArr brigs Chi Norton, Mobile, chm Dinprowd On fn PRE {ea hi ah D. Hewitt dy: Min? Cort, Hewitt, do: do song, Wiapuen Or Moe Noses Mateos Shas tng. Bin Sartanp, dune 2¢~Arr schrs Jane Yater, Vin 8, arde. as by ones NYork. SY brie Cybele Merah Ma. lodfrey, N : hal heaped Perkins, Rio Grande; im, Jui 3 i ranan J mace, po Aa Hayden, Liverpool. RAY LEIGH IO) Chambers ~ si 2to PPosite the Sa eeonen street (east of SEMEN TS are dai in the best Newspapers ofall citi United sda, ke, by th Biimer, who invari ) rece aueney is in the Trituse alee N fice The W. Barber, of 72 Dry | ce, j tides, war Daal “ay at ship perks from New Orleans Y receive Matter. neal fee ba 4089 re pg ed IIWDSON, Capt. R. G. ©: - paar) brag Rouirer Faia ¢ Hy “i ame moni 5. Carel, eon "RSs will close at 5% P.M, Werporday, auth int _P §.—Letters can be prepaid,as above, Sderturts © the 6c con- ti OW NED.—Mr. 2. 'W. D. SANFORD, Clerk va the Steamer Aaron I ngkone. ene est 7 y saad street. TW edueday Pou Se ete HE AMERICA, Gapaia 7. wales terre on Soe will at all cimes Alban} enn Case (0 Cara torrne Foren Wo = moderate rates, and uone takem after 5% ‘ee any of the fs dad this sce boats, oF t0, House. neta Hil) ae and aie Browae, yesterday et t fa vamed GILDERT foal Steatiship ‘Galveston, Haat ove cya irks 8 ria his ae be [Sap 10 friends can recover it, prOR $0 i will coi cor ial thanks to Mr, Joh sas opto 3 Pook attention to her tinder ihe pity, een eet ee ity fo re pea snd gommodions slogn N pod a ae i leet "The eo grees eseae pie eluents run of customs « and when the the canoe fail of ot ‘as the proprietor is about engag- ‘or further particulars, appty on the ween the hours of twelve au three, Or eye time eedall, Cx ylervi H, Tra a} heen a ea oie ¥ 9, Will be sold Teasovably, as ing’in another business. at Ld oie at Hi orelon IL } eel ie fro by si err ly on board the [CG All persons are forbid trusting the cotint of the owners. CONEY ISLAND FERRY The | did and commodious steam! EAGLE, Capt, Power, has the above ferry, and will run regularly dais Aiba a URTH JULY Novice TO GENTLEMEN —If Fu waut to look well di ned th Lee to convey as to 94 Murray sirget, corner of Mobiles Vaig where you cau have oy cles Valentine, Cinei ae sheen Gag fiske' lonasy M Mr. and Mrs. Barton, | rm Mr. and Mrs. Alanine, Phi done i in this ci les w snted for Ca 4th tot aradly aud returned on TISSOS, 94 Murray st. OAKD IN THE anaes —Persous wishing to obe tain board can ve ie om must be leit previ isappoiatinent, at my y ches pusaiars sed, ra Cornwall, U. ony: Nan bury; G. ey win, Hoes $05 5, iia ators tio Ethe, subscribers ‘form the pabli Mineral Waters di Lick, Seltzer, Kessiu- beneficial at this season all orders oe the same, 8! sei § & fever at 10, Dand4 MMelowk: Coney {sland at Mg dande “No boats save chose belongive to the ferry, will be faved to is Cove Suet lannds witness wakes eegzuanion . “LINE AT S%VEN O’CLOCK, Y AND TROY and Interne- ee ELLUC & CO, Sole auccessors to Place & Soutilard. ration: \herepy. give no- steamboats and other ers who are not citizens of the United ies ajeot New HE CO MMISELON ES of Emij tice to thes masters and owners of wi States, are brot ah ‘Ss rinatiel se aa "ball nana =] oF isto; 3. OF gy Wi, Waldron 3 Branty i ‘er ‘Washington ccs ford; eh; Mr. Ca njobarie} F me Nevis, as Ww. ee. ih. “Hobinscn, FOR ALBAN aca es Lantos, Bi tand he low pressure steamboat ‘boat pier foot of Bafela street, | ridays, at seven o’clock. or “freight, apply on board, or to F. B. pi ay whart. n writing, to the me ror of Wednesdays, — rssels the hw of May 5, ‘iT ant fa case of any omission or et e penalty of seventy-five dollae i cach of said passenge may occur, wili be rigidl be obtained at the Mayor's office. eral, Agent of the Soumiidousts nat Ealgration’ ull, son shire; ‘Kaw. enforced a let , Sauge acme Montreal Alten Harris, EL. en APTERNOON LINE, h, Ne Kew Sst F, Leake, Troy; W. FOR Ni Maly eee aioe Gar excepted.) Ca a yore PAND' ¥ TRS ee NREWORKS—T a most exten: variegated colured exhibitio now ready per order, with new “Thachinery, » kee. For ‘sformation, ‘apply to J. W. HOLBERTON, 75 Maiden lane, New York, or fartfo.d; J. Law Mr and’ Mrs Fulley, St. Lor Wenham, Philadelphia; J. Ys Horen. yaa A, ‘Kelton, Troy’ dof tiie beste siuat vec te Sit usleee laeden tesboren ay sieve frie ba ja Win. deers EENPORT LONG 18LAND PECONIC HCUSE.— fal, healthful, and com: STATEN ISLAND FERRY.—On, and after SUNDAY, SYLPH and STA’ run as follows, until further notice :— LEI At 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, A. the highest style, ia now ready, Bay, the harbor and oamsivont Tanding, th Lous Yeland ‘ound, an and 1, a3 5, 6,7, BM. Leave new ¥ $67 9510, A.M aud 13580 ‘inmates past 3, and at 4, 5, New York April 13th.” Rany, Usten $150 PASSAGE ai 10 eO ad hid sporting geverally, secure for private or family accomm the advantages it possesses, in the ments of the rooms, Hower gardens, exclusively for lad, es and children and other sources of heal ‘through the Bay ; Roel he whole is reposed | land, $4.50; Detroit, $5; is selfapparent, and the pa "~ cinnati, $8; ‘Toronto, and tn the tudersigned, whote reputation, wires no. panegyric and whose entire enre will be de from its numerous local pocorn and healthful advan- ¢ moat fashiouable and popula Leh. Me. Gigs, to render the Peconic i LEM Hexsitkison ‘Algbamn; Samuel Mortisoa, Peru. at Hl feats Jt; Belleville and Indy, Dayton; ix’ Barclay street, Any security required Fane be given forthe fulfilment of all oor RA '_ Agent, New York, 1847. SHIP SARAH hompson, commen resort of the season. CHILL ‘Supervisor and Stewart. Male and female attendants of experience are en: the sellers stocked with wines, ales, kc., of the pent ae NEW IRON STE. SANDS, William C. der, 1300 tons register, 200 horse power The days of sailing of the remaider of the current year, erpool—15th June, 20th August, 2st October. ‘ork—I8th July, 2st. September, are fitted up with unusual splendor, bass fora ip. The price of passage Naas aoe iiatre_ NGA SHORE, LONG. BRANCH, NEW JERSEY — ‘This well known Bai ing place tion of boarders. The buildin and no_efforts will be spared il Farman Owegos 3 work: D Pe: Mal Hunter ie now open for the recep. a have. been put in good repair, or their convenience aud com- mer Urus, from Fulton Market, a ste ea aetest, will make a daily Stages will beat louse mpon the arrival ofoua boats to convey ase sengers to pone Brauch. co og Hig A spreide Horr. SY De Witt, Iehacas F; Williams, i Reis, New. Vork: Mrs Fuiler, Was ah AvFallet,jer doy Sv Mason aud laay Miss Wit Aya: fein wines or ui guineas, aud one guinea steward’s fea ana om New ¥ one hundred doll ‘The captain and ogents of the vessel wall not Ste accounta- ble for any parcel or package, unless a receipt or bill ing residence in Hampste ‘oat Carolina ‘| Di 8 iy MOORE BAVA her age. Any information concernis e, will "he thankfully reapives ONTRVERDE'S BILLIARD SV) BOWLING SA- ON, Ro. Ey bparelay street, three doors below the Ame- rk. bscriber would respectfully infirm hist es ‘ton, Sees loore a 2) Hs rol J. fe Ha: ker, Tse ar Catou “4 at Se veh ap eet, Faller 0; Blakestee’ Meriden Newel Boston Mrs Haut aud ghild, Clarke, Meet re For freight or passa; ERMIT, 76 South street. STEAMDUP COM- | TRANS ATLANTH AN Y—ROY, ay is, therefore, enabled to advertise her ture from jab York, for by some unforseen circumstances. constant! a, ker Th eget onde, separa recor thinks ¥t fevih beta ie, Teocunarcoeatie rh geetesten use. Moet gettemen vette sie thors sersilicamee with a private eue and apron for his especi ndants, toeked with the best of Liauers and Se BOWLING. ‘ALLEY that is, twelve CEG et ly, unless preventes EARL ans House. The price of passage for the fone holy Miss Spotters cure Ape and Mrs. Trundy, For freight or tad particulars, ‘tot FOR’ LIVER ‘OOL— aoeh July <The new site ket hip ROSo US hy ing il ao above, hey regular For freight or passage, hi modations, apply ou board, at ra Blasiance Tadianes he Basement; walt Kaede) pail sa, tte ng wil peron furnished accom leans wharf, toot 1 Vier Ghiare, Gatshalls nt; H. Washbarue, W oreeater, DW via; A, McAlpen, New York; wg the season the choicest Oysters that comes to Nortice—Gentlemen will please to communicate at the Bar any neglect of duty ofthe attendants. % FRANCIS MONTEVERDE, No.5 Barclay street, New York. JO CONTRACTORS.—Proposals will be received office of the James River an hmond, Va. uatil the 15th of July next, forthe gonstri on of three stoue dams across James River ou the line of the sompany’s Canal bet «een Lyuchburg and the mouth of North he drt of said dams will be about 3t feet high and 100 ituates soon A gtr above Ly th h and $00 feet ee F. K. COLLINS, 56 South The packet ship SIDDONS, Capt. rE Cobb, will bore the Roscius, and sail the 26th of Taye 1 Boston, PY Clark, New "oud re bt nevi Falher fast Haddam am; J, Wil Wes as rand MC. Gale “August, her reaulat jeguiar Packet lot July— he packet ship IND! d sai ‘anawha Company, ‘OR Li eeletraed fast sail Cc pt. W. Re ens, Norte Goans yids Seow East Hampton; li i in 2d cabin and stee mmodatons, ee on esr srlenaia accom: wy Decent rk me h, F. tn Hredgrttapursh sr M. ann, 1, Albany; J. Isham, J L. V. Bryant, Ely, Fro eiasnes} Al, d 300 feet lomscank fiioted shove Ib mjise Reet of Iryuchburg.. ‘The foaudstiens of thesa dams are of rock, aud ructures will be required to be raised as hi juring the present season, peciticatious thereof ‘obtained, atthe Con. rat the subscriber's office on snicd the Istof July next. NN, Chief Engineer, James River aud Kanawha Co. 7. Je3 Qawelajy*re yas’s Specific Mixture for the cure tures, and analagous come OF all remedies y Si coh J EW Nip Cape i bts wi sail as oak or passage, having nea and steerage Passenge The packet shi! af the abore, and sat oud, ine fhe Lynchburg 9 on wey & cea N.w.d he lth July, har ewelar Gay, Richmond, ath M i, NEW YORK, PROVIDENCE AND ILROAD COMPAN FFICE OF TH iow of im Ne, Ree Heap ity ri f iy ema makesa speedy Proxim, ES ee commun " S Ontce, No. 2 Hanover street, in the tion of diet, dink, expos ness. We give no Lin RPPABETH Healer master, wi itiere h. ine to ihe bulk of 2000 rite pessage, kish recommendation to deceive 7 bs superior soggmnmndarion oo ice does not speak fu . Our object is to notify where it may be had; and single care of gonorhw@a to be ixture will not rapidly disease which un! ti Yor hc! sfvenafer Books will be closed on the ist July proximo. Inmeking this announcement, the Bou it proper to make known to the Stockholders ment. the present condition of the Company :— of Directors deem the proprietor chal! brought which the cure, under forfeit- tunately pervades ow rich and poor, matrimouial and hey are here presented with a remedy by v hich they ‘cure themselves without the least exposure, in the shortest isease cannot be contracted if » taken at night on pin bottes, with Full sa week, which generally cure : NION LINE OF PACKETS PO " L--To sai‘ Ist July, the ket ship AMERIC A, 1500 tons burthen, now on her second voyage, will sail punctual ‘The America has ele; cabin passengers, and can comfortabl number of second cabin passengers all ranks of society, big! e new uae na juct 234 per cent dividend, as abo joing to bed, when ast ani there was = hand in cash, asad as paid a floating cn of $19,733 ‘6; there has be 810 of the tuuded debt, falling due Ist August Rec Company has no floating debt at this time, ‘The funded debt 4 Find Com; ich if 7,800 will become due Ist August, nr 'y accommodate a limite state rooms, (being @ meny are cured in ae ding to the old coun ‘on deck, and altoget! adyantas es for passengers seldom m will be lew—to secure erthes early yanpieaion imac on Dordt Bis Noi New York; Brikiu sgorier || SCOTT, ‘ses sou street. DUANE street, between Geach and jam streets, has for jing under ere ‘order. lense aitend to the receipt ‘eth AR goeds not permitted will pus He can cure the most cases cured in two to per has discovered a new mathon rm. of stricture in from, one to twe tient. aya man in New York. he can cyre the worst SPORTING INTELLIGENCE—A § RACE. to come of ou the 3th day of July, fre wearing their own jib and mainsail, withe in November next. lowing is a comparative statement of the receipts of the company for nine months, between the past and present 5 $136 87 1846 $19,793 83 Iner. 10,597 4 005 09 icness of the limbs and sala of the van “confasion of ime to make a race—to start fi of starting, he bout ‘All entriesto. be made_ on or before the first day of saly. For particulars, i inquire of foc, and back to fo used. Post paid letters containing tf for advice attended to. first to have the 1 ‘im NJO CURE NO PAY—D. CORBITT, ty Duane street eons, London, an¢ focmeltes % in the mem ber of the Royal College ef Sui of the Medigal Society of New York, may treatment of certain delicate diseases, Hi and close attention to this class of complaints; tid expeditious mode of treatment—hi od extended practice legitimate medical qual he rests his claims TO OWNERS AND aasrena OF VE! ringer’s | ‘Steering WI! ip masters and owners 1s c the steering gear of vessels, w! obviates all the Le ge eed SKLS—Holmes & 8) xtraordinary success ty this improvement city—and above all h few of the grounds on whieh mode of treatment is safe, effecmal and expeditious, not jo either the use of mercury or restraint $94.22 By order of the Bord otDirecira RINTOUL. Clerk. TO MERCHANTS AND SHIP AS etc 0. in one or two weeks with scarcely any iduals who have oe teed ina cert loathsome and be restored yh ‘heeleh and soc ciety foe OF thes dsilers, verte Faenal Ta the pope ier tanipsoven ti copper ine val ot Be oeeatas un Pete peer Sane rand every master, for each cared, Postpaid letters will receive prompt at e Cc py Il section of act to provide for nek and disabled sea 1 The President of said Eipuees shall demand, and be entitled to receive, and in case of neglect or refusal mit sue for and recover in the ra) Kiva Cre PEMCATED VAPOR BATHS FOR NEW ORLE. name of (~ peopl fe port of New York, uamel master ofevery veavel from n foreign. port, dolla and Bfty cents: for ech mate Firs fac hmoe gus ‘snilor oF marine, one do}. ch coasting vessel, for eac ew of such vessel) fiom, the States of N je CROT( v and wi positively St Rtonday. apply-on board, at Orleans ‘wha . K. m0. Wen $6 Sgt street. bed, with a most severe My right leg became contracted, pless. After trying ~ d to your Baths—the cond bath, | was carried out of the carria it into the ‘bath, and was woable to undress or dress—the th relieved that I could walk with « fourth bath entirely cared me—all i. ‘OF DAASAKe, Pts wplandie <s heeds T was per! fectly hel i st , | was recommende: bath I was so much itch and cane, and ains and the contraction ea President ‘May sue for the penalties creel ‘hy Taw on masters of coasting vessels for not paying imposed by the Luedg act, inelading that part hereboed coll area at Hi ure be ¢ affice of » he eaten Retreat, No. 8 Old it HAZARD, "Teg Office hours, 10 to 3 ts Bote eine 5030, eee ing & ed hor be: mea LIVERPOOL he New. Line—Regular of hip BOTEING CER ine NOW! 1000 tor i 1g others to resort t rw. cone To Mns. M. Cannouts 10 sist street. GAN AND BRi eet, corner of Bron best manuer, old Le A repail Orders received at the above Henry street, will be rit be pametuaiy tended 10 ‘ire and baggie HULL & MINTURN, 87 ingcncetet The p 1, 1200 tons burthen, Captain Joha Eiknake wil ausceed the Horanguer, aus sail on ber ca fy Willapowersh® day, 21st of August. nity farsienee honse would be happy to nano en as 1 t July—The fie ¢, ‘inet ing, vt R, 400 tons, Capt. John FNE: &6 CURED Hi Greater | CURED: rg be cana from 7 cers ered h , aie eat dentness, pains, noises, col OD) M44) ANo.t Beith a Ipin. bar ttn’ succeed the Adam ek and sail on Mig fit Tachi ect f A sd PONDON, LIVERPOOL OR GLA! ree British bei er a rata id lemociat dea) rune, ye nthe naar. Sea ae eine: aoe We ehanig! Oculist, 683 Broadway ty y*- — Digeercae sie ra whOR ® BALK—Twenty rail 100 on a a San bel htiee if eit hand where i eae Bl n, otto Ned gi a tan be had at the 4 reasonable terms, and’ ‘BL ) Ee Diawas i Mca