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— Wastnineven, June 18, 1848, The Whig Nominew—Clay— Changes—Tyansportation of the Mails. There is much dissatisfaction among Clay whiges in this city ; they express, with tears in their eyes, sorrow thatthe idol of their hearts was ruled out of the Philadelphia convention. Like the wife who has just lost her husband, and while the corpse is not yet buried, they cannot willingly consent to bestow their favors upon another. When the mourning shall be over, i all probability they will a. be wedded toa second choice. Governor Moreneap said he came from district The Taylor men, on the contrary, are in ecsta- | Where Mr. Clay resides. [This was enough to elicit : Py f th b fC screams of delight. The name of Mr. Clay, whenever cies. Some of the members of Congress are 80 | mentioned, threw some of the auditors into extacies.] elated that they cannot keep their seats. They de- | He mentioned wiat he Enew: thas Mr. cist mareely) clare that old Zack is bound to be elected anyhow, Moreen us tarks Grae ettenene Piiiledelphie Com: snd that he will carry all the Southern States.— | vention; but no man will yield more cheerfuily than *y give to General Cass as many States as Van | he to the nomination. (The applause was extravagant, Buren received in 1840—only seven! and old Harry was three-times three-d.] The personal Two important changes have taken place—Capt | relations of Mr Clay and General Taylor were in a Boyd, the upholsterer, and_once a prisoner of the | es Saearey, Wane ne somata ond Algenines ; und Col. John Donahoo, a grocer, both General Taylor, Mr. Morehead knew him to be a formerly red-hot, Li Boing, knock-down, | wnig. “uncompromising” locofocos, have hoisted the When the cheering subsided, “ Crittenden,” “ Crit- Taylor dag. If General Taylor be elected, Capt. | tenden,” was loudly called for, When he appeared, Boyd may retain the upholstering, and Col. Dona- | high up on the stand, he was greeted withexclamations hoo beappointed city postmaster, and two of his | 9f “same old coon,” “ the Kentucky rifle,” “hear him sons be admitted into the army or navy as mid- | Are,” “hurrah ! seine ges RT ean Mr. Cairrexpen spoke in on eloquent strain of Gen shipmen or cadets. Mr, Polk was unmindfal of “ 4 the wants of the colonel, and hence uncharitable | TY!0® merits as a soldier. as a wan of sense, and nel, ani : ;. | ax good @ whig as himself. He had been acquainted persons ascribe the change in his polities to this | with Old Rough and Ready, or Old Zack, or whatever cause. Col, Donahoo 1s no half-way politician. | ne might be called, for many years. His mora: charac- He owns about two hundred little flags. On great | ter—aithough not puritanic u—was without reproach. days, he hangs them aii over his dwelling and | It might not be amiss to say, that he had never lost store, and, in addition, his boys, and the boys of bes a gah pogiely rie Cn agg a id A rg ad eighborhiood, beat drums ttle of wine or good old whiskey. He had lived in the neighborhood, beat rams and blow flies; and) Oe ae ahaa en oe cna ee make more noise than any similar party in the our glorious si Danver, and slept so long upon metropolis. Beside the colonel has ity or more | the grounds that when be hd pth ea ab kt acquaintances ta Maryland, whom he always Vi- | in the house he caught a violent cold. He had no sits, with bis posse, on election days, and gives | doubt, none in the world, that General ‘Taylor would them “a little something to cheer up their spirits | be elected to the Presidency. His remarks wers well and make them feel independent.” ‘These voters | received and afforded much delight. ay turn the nicely-balanced scale of Maryland. It was now half-past ten o'clock. The boys set fire to ‘Thyee of the Ohio whig members, and members | the boxes and barrels, and such a blaze was not pro- of other delegations—abolitionists—are kicking bie a rem romp arte ber eo ee ee per aaeagecern ec wh ed eof She Rees hour of midnight, while concluding this letter, we hear § xe g y Mat that State 18 | in our streets, hurrahs, and the sound of instrumental joubtful. _. | music, FELIX, To-night we are to have a grand ratification meeting. The big guns are to be fired. One of Barriwoxg, June 13, 1848. your correspondents has promised to be there and | The Whigs of Baltimore—Whig Whigs vs. Avail- note the proceedings. 2 ‘ slit ‘i ee The Naval Appropriation bill was under consi- | “bility Whige—The Howard Athenewm—Elder deration in committee, in the House. The debate | Addams, §c. was limited to two hours, at the expiration of The Whig Central Committee are about calling which ume the committee began to vote on the ificati i i eneral ratificatio wi 3 t amendments. Among those agreed to, was one | * °"er | ratification rally of the whigs ; but i Appropriating $874,600 for the transportation of the would be advisable for them to remain quiet for muil between New York and Liverpool, and be- | the present, as the whig whigs are in no humor to trconere Gand New Oceans, wl ge rejoice with the Taylor whigs over what they deem y A al 8 . . ry ria, under the act of March, 18!7. The Secretary | the disgrace and destruction of the whig party. If of the Navy is directed to advance to the contraci- | Gen. Taylor had been nominated according to ors, for the purpose of enabling them to finish | whig usage, and on the whig platform, all would steamships contracted for, $25,000 per month on . in thi : inci ns . Unless, launched. F. sacrificed at the shrine of a therefore, Gen. Taylor takes the whig platform, h: Wasuinaron, June 12, 1 may receive the whig vote of Baltimore as an Whig Ratification Meeting — Enthusiasm — The Rene anare Co 3 but he can never receive it Sree a Dk dav & as the whig candidate. Woriggery of Old Zack Endorsed—Mr. Thompson | “phe ‘ship Alexander, Capt. Otterman, the bark of Indiana, Mr. Duer, Mr. Morehead, Mr. Crit- Paoli, Capt. Picket, and the bark Elizabeth, Capt. tenden, §c.— What Mr. Clay will do. Jones, have been chartered in our port by the go- This evening, at half-past eight o'clock, between | 4¢™™eHt, to. proceed forthwith to Vera Cruz, tor hited acl Sends Gismce eat exh % ! the purpose of bringing home the troops in ee and four thousand persons assembled on the | co. ‘They are now taking on board water, Louistana avenue side of the City Hall. The hall | fixing the bunks for the use of the soldiers. . May flag staff had its streamer floating, inscribed upon pane | uti sant return voyage, after their ser- 4 a, . vices and sufferings, . ° The moon shone with ‘The Howard Athenwum was opened last night, s from an unclouded sky, and the weather | to a large aud fashionable audience. The com- was delightful. pany is quite good, and from the chaxgotse of te Setken oom esis esa: Sian. tk ‘ audience present last night, it is evident that the Ping cotlen aaah act tea eens ko | house will be well sustained. It has been fitted up 4 again prepared to do battle | iy beautiful style. T'se Museum and Front Street in the glorious cause of the Constitution and the | Theatre are playing “A Glance at Baltimore,” and country. and would devote all bis vigor to accomplish | for those who take no pleasure in that phase of the the success of the nominees. ‘This gentleman is a fa- | drama, the Hioward will afford a delightful retreat. Vorite with the whigs, and is much respected by all | Elder Addams,the preacher tragedian, and recent conditions. What he said was received with three manager of the Front Street Theatre, is in jail for amber; “As We tastahte debt, and some of his friends are getting up a bene- R C. Weight: E ° ‘ fit for him, to come off at the Holliday Street oger ©. Weightman, Esq., was appointed chairmar, | ‘Theatre next Saturday night. Several actors from and there was a Vice President for every State in the | the Museum have vclunteered their services, and bs a oe (ope oicade Columbia, Four or | with the aid of the Baltimore Thespian corps, the Sou rude fellow, with hit face nearly covered with | * Apostate,” und other amusements are to be pro- hair, who stood upon the steps in frout of the tem, | duced. He is involved to the extent of about $200. dawied out, in a buif-drunken tone; “A V stands fi ia ee se five dollars. gentlemen.” ‘This ill-timed remark, ted cries of “Turn him out,” “come down the stops “We didn’t kaow there was such a monkey among us Turn him out.” “Take off your whiskers any how. Ha! ha! ha! Music from the Pumavetrnta, June 13, 1848, Death by Burning—Herbert found Guilty of Man- slaughter—Suicide, §c. Mary Ann Jenkins, a young girl about 18 years ni struck up “Hail to the chief,” and “Kally, Whigs; Rally, Whigs.” 5 srair was | Of age, died last evening from the effects of burns, the favorite of the district during tie campaign of | received from her clothing becoming ignited by 1844 now Was revived wi a slight, — ; 5 aoa ting wand iy ede d with additional delight an explosion of fireworks, in the workshop of A committee of fourteen was appointed to draft | Samuel Jackson, the pyrotechnist of this city. resolutions It was not long before a set was reported. | a " ‘ i : praising Hoary Clay, and eulogizing Gem Taylor und She was engaged in the workshop preparing some Millard Fillmore. articles for an @xhibition that had been fixed for Susie from a band was heard afar off—the whigs of i hen) i i the first, second aud third wards were on their way to | [4st evening, when a quantity of composition that the scene of attraction. They soon arrived, aud took | 4 boy named Edward Bowman was ramming into a anes re Roce ecae cee ede Tocket case, became ignited from some unex- alr. ox, of Indiana, aber of the House 4 , van i of Reprotertatives, took the stund. amid shouts, and | Plainable cause, and the whole shop was instantly Zi ; orbs ~ enveloped in flames. When the fire was extin- said that he had beon selected to open the ball, because baa ain f ith all her “olothi he eame fe the battle field of Fort Harrison, which | S8hed, ehe was found with a er clothing was three miles from his own door! He hada'prefer- | burned from off her peat and go horribly dis- ence for an individual other than he who had | figured that she could hardly be recognized. She received the nomination of the convention, (Hurrah, | lingered in the most intense agony for about three hurrah.) but now that the nom nation wa: hours, when she expired. [Edward Bowman was ed ee 6 eek eae also dreadfully burned by his clothing catching fire, Ce a ne Om: 2 CTR ee and his recovery is considered very doubtful. He talk) No. man Would more cheerfully buckle | is at the hospital on bis srmor tha 0. on at . epitai. a is hus old chief of Kentucky. {Chesn) ha kite | __‘The jury in the case of Herbert this merning re- glorious old chief of Kentucky. [Cheers } ury . . that Mr. Clay would “rather be right than tl j- | turned into court witha verdict of manslaughter, dent, That's the talk. you're right," Hurrah | but recommended him to the mercy of the Court. for Clay.) But, geutiemen, we have a powerful anda ‘Thomas Howarth, an Englisman, committed respectable party to contend with. 1 have no doubt | suicide yesterday by hanging himself to a bed- they are as honest as we ‘are in thinking that their | post, in a chamber of the house he inhabited with caure is that of the country, They have presented as family, on the Westchester road, about three their « andidate a fratiersn in the relasions of life - miles west of the Schuylkill. He arrived in the sonally.” It becomes us, however, if iptes the eee | country, a few weeks since, and from sickaess and ciples of the © progr mocracy.” who would wreck | Cestitution in the large family dependent upon him, all that we hold d urrah ! hurrah !} We have | became deranged. : , ‘ no child's play in this contest. We shall succeed if we | A case of bigamy came to light this morning. but do our duty. [~ We will") Ihave no doubt.1 | The oflender is a Portuguese, in a good business have not the slightest doubt, but that we shall succeed. | in Southwark, who married a second wife about bool apad ca wee ee thine, Of | eight months eince, under an assumed name,and the fand lives” of our, Veatheem Menty;fve thou: | title of doctor, and went travelling with her as far ficed, millions upon amillions of dollars spent with- | 95 Boston. Since their return to the city, he has out cause, and wholly without profit. That party is | been paying the board of the second wife with still rallying for enlarged limits, and cialming that Cu- | Money borrowed on variou: excuses from the first. ba and Yucatan shall be ours. (Hurrah! hurrah! | He has been cominitted, to await a further hear- hbarrah!) If that party shall be successful, the ery | ing 01 the charge. Will be, * Cass. Butler, Yucatan, and Cuba!” We be- rans lieve it to be the duty of the people to take care of the SONEY government at home. {Hurrahs] Let us here re- - MRP 5. ae heh ss rolve, that we, like the glorious old soldier, whom we | Opening of the Season at the Watering Places— have selected as our standard bearer, will “never sur- | Oceanre House, Coney Island. render’ [“No, never,” hurrah! hurrah!) What Iwill eae ; think you. my friends? The democrats express their will wager my best trotting nag against three deep regret that great injustice has been done to Henry | raps on a sentry box, that you will treat my com- Clay by the nomination of Gen. Taylor! (Ha! he !l— | munication with most sovereis No, bah! ‘They say. “what a pity it ishe can’t be the representa- ce el Dade tive of agreat pasty! Ha: nae } aay eey that Gen. | you will do no such thing, although I do send you ‘aylor has uo principles! (“They lie.’*] The bank, the ‘i , e ve di sacl all dwindle into ineivuitiecane whan compared to | *% €pistle from Coney Island. No, no—we did his prineiple of opposition to the veto power. [That not climb the Jura together for nothing. I did not it it does," “he's right.” “burrah for Cass.’? 8*. | san ri svery “Purn him out."] The mau who occupies the Winite | Sunter with thee every day to see the dead lions House up there, wields more power by executive pa- | @t Rome for nothing. I did not make the acquain- tronage, than any king who sits on # throne. i ti f “the N, A nds in the House of Representatives and the Senate | 20°° ° i Spel On of ae ae fcr atti, stand ready to register his edicts. There is a wide | No,notI. Prythee, man, what’s the use of ever difference between the Swo candidates (“What isit?”’) | knowing thee at all, if thou wilt not publish my General Taylor eays, | will abide by the will and do- | nie de ? cision of the people. General Cass says, I will abide by | COMespondence? the deciaration of the Baltimore Convention “Oceanic House! where the d—l is that?” I hear Where did h t en ‘ ‘olee. A tpuuiim outs? oSileuce. Shut ap.)] hae eeeeieee | you ask. It is where Iam just at present myself, to trust General Tayior. He is an honest, «imple, | and a small party of Philadelphians, in whom, in ylain. Unostentations man; (“That he i+.” hurrah) | days of yore, you took delight to have fellowship. ) And | would’father trust to a common senae laboring | iy ™ 7 inv 7 man, if be were honest, than to the most nccomplichea | V passed a Vote to invite you down to see us, and well edecated domagogue, (itarrah') We have | &0d I was commissioned the seribe. But you tum selected man of the people, but the demoerate have | UP your nose at Coney Island. The idea of a great made their cheice from among those who have held of- | big tent that upsets sometimes, embracing men, fice all their lives. General Taylor is a good enough | n and children, boys and youths, maids, whig for me. (“So it was said of Tyler."") On the 4th | sand widows, under one mighty coverlet White Howes yon the Old Whitey will come to the | the reekings of chowder, in the preparation of Melt. Tin hat cote he People.” T have no fear of | which “black Dan” has had no hand—the everlam thé reeult. He has ver been whipped. and he never i will be (Laughter and burrahs.) Millard Fillmore | | 12 clam soup and lean oysters, sick with the dy: have long known aga gentleman, the maker of hisown | P0pSit—these are the associations you are accu fortu and I bave always regarded him as a suitable | tomed to connect with Coney Island. candidate for the Vice Presidency, (iurrah! “How | “But lo, a change!” Our friend a byhigers Will Indiana vote?) Indiana will give her electoral | Dr. Clark, has built this house— The Oceanic ote for Old Zack (Hurrah! hurrah jhurra>!) Ifthe | Hour large enough to accommodate four hun- bee p> reve poppe ee perdi man tomen | dred guests. His appliances are in perfect order, whig majority, and will not take one less (thurs | and every thing, over the whole establish Ment, is mar) | first class. In every respect it is equal to theP: Mr. Thompson recounted several scenes in the life | Vilion, at Rockaway. Where else can our busi of Old Zack. and spoke abont an old woman copstitu. | nets men come, and enjoy surf a4 and go ent, who was shut mp with the soldier in Fort Har. | back and forward to town daily? I shall be here rison, and who will eleetioneer with right good will for I think, two months, I shall give yous faithful him. His remarks were frequently interrupted by ap- plause and laughter | lette The boys, that elass ko indlspensab'e in public ga- | rey therings, were meantime bury in collecting tar barrels. | . Tn the course of half an hour they erected a pile twenty | CO™?4 Cialirty foot im height, ready to be fired at the proper me The bond again delighted the whigs with the favorite | MARAT EM he air of “Rall gs. rally whige * _—- . Mr. Duns, of New York, conid not believe that though Movements of the Salli there werw little epots of disaffection in New York Ships to Arrive. Ohio. and Massachusetts, the cold shoulder of th LIVER POOK whige will be turned to Old Zack. expecially wher they Elsi D ecount of what is going on, if you will print my ; if you will not, fore George, I'll have my e the next time we ascend the crater in ours, Suanpy. IRTRELUIGENCE, uP . Peabody, J PORTEMOUTH. should hear the democrats hurrahing for Cass, Cuba, | ial, Say 2 | Coneteation, BeHeten, 7 and Jamaica, (No, no.’ Will they doit?’ (No, | {oat Point, Allen,” May 35 | Oxturd, Goode no!) General Cass can't say that he“ asks no favors | Yorkshire, Baite Tune 1| Se and shrinks from no responsibility.” (He ecan't.’*) | Liverpool, Eldridge, Jane G| John Ie | yho can say it? (Old Zack.” “Hurrah for Taylor.’*) London, Honed, June 18 Why, we can hardly got General Taylor to © | Margaret Evans, Tinker, May 16 | Ie tobe Wiles, General Uses mtbotor it tats ie the aif. | Seltgeriand, Fletcher, My at ee eee "ie ference between the twomen. In France, General Case | A™ EaslChadwick, — June] we Avan, iar was @ good friend of Lonis Philippe. Thon he was for | Sevarn, Cheever, May 16| Zarich, Thompson, = June 20 he king and oguinst the blouses, Now, he ts for tho | Argo, Davis, May 24 | Baltimore, Conn, uly. ee Po oy ioe cares Aug. LIVERPOOL. America, Judiins, June 3 sail from Hoaton, Cambria, Harrison, June 17 | Americs, Tune 23 LIVERPOOL, Tune It Port of New York, June 14, 1848. ‘MOON Auscs . ‘MIOM WATER. , —— Cleared. pSteamship—Guadalquiver, (Sp) Roig, Havana, Chastelain & on Ship—Anson, Ellieott, Charleston, T Wardell. Barks—vieather Bell, (Br) Jeakins, Newry, L, James Reyburn; Crlomy, (Br) Livingston, Sligo, I, Goorge Mine; Chester, Stason, a urigs—Mercure, (Brem) Addicks, Rio Grande, Rodewald & Co; Random, Vnee, Sagua la Grande; Ellen Rorrestal, (Br) Burnbaan, St Johns: Clinton, Andrews, Savannah Sturges, Clearman & Co; Ocilla, Clark, Newport and Si Marks, Fla; aladisoa, Dixon, Mu- bile, Sturges, Clearman & C 2 Schra—Tremou", Mitchell, St Jago de Cube, Nesmith & Walsh; Goannodore Kearagy, Paine, Cardenas, FM Ican; Ann Roe, Benjamin, Baltimore; J Cooley, Eldridge, " Sioape—Jung, Allert, Providence; Phillips, Taua- ton; Warren, Hammond, New Haven, Arrived. Stoamship Northerner, Thos $ Budd, Charleston, fu 53 hours, to Spofford, Tieston & Co, Brig Mary Ellen, Burt, Beidgeport, for Philadelphi Brig ——, of Augusta, Sag Harbor. Brig Lamartine, Reed, (of Augusta.) Greenport, in bailast. Br sch Exemplar, Lockport, Windsor, Ns, 7 days, with plaster. Sch Humorous, Tweed, Wilmington, Del, 7 days, with com. Sch Sarah, Murray, * Carolina, 12 days, with naval stores, Sch Delaware, Watiins, NCuroliua, 7 days, with naval stores, Sch 4 8 Johnson, Bennett, Virginia, with wood. Sch George Henry, Brown, Newbern, NG, 4 days, with shingles, Sch Mau Hopping, Chianbecs, Wilmington, NC, 6 ds, shgles Sch Desdemons, Chatton, Plymouth, NC, 7 ds, with naval storus. Sch Borj Brown, Richards, NLondon, with oil, Sch Harvest, Bisbey, Taunton Sch Dacotah, Gandy, Philadel Sch Dove, Cropper, Berlin, 8 days, with co Sch Albion, Hart, NCarolina, 4 days, with shingles Sch Annie Cole, White, Cherrystone, 3 days, with com. Sch Elian Messereau, Burbank, York River, 3 days, with wood. Sloop Apollo, Mackil, New London, Below. Ship Ellorstie, (of Baltimore) White, Rio Janeiro, April 29th, June 4, lat 32 16'N, lon 69 10, spoke ship Elizabeth, froin Boston for Now Orleans, 3 daye out. ig Billow, Ki ‘est, LW days. Sutied. Ship H Allen, Charleston, Br bark Colony, Europe; Br bark Elisa, Valparaiso; brig Wakulla, Liverpool. June 12—Wind, st Sunrise, NW; meridian, do; sunset, do Herald Marine Corresponitence. Purtapeipnta, June 13.4 P. M.—Arrived—Schra Henry Pay: son Crowel, Boston|; Virginia, Nickerson, do; J Silliman, Colman, do; Geo F Jones, Look, do; Harriet Garrison, Soot, Richmond; Osear, Dyer, Providence; Kensingotn, Stevenson, do; Johu P Bent, Means, dot Zuletta, Stanley, New York; Isabella, Mitchell, do; Jane Yates, Thomas, doy KL Frost, Edwards, do; Planet, Grif. fing Greenport Label, Baymore, Newport; sloop Eaitor, ‘Cart. wricht, Cold Spring. I [. Cli—Ship Robert Barion, Dean, New Orleaus; bark Gen Jessup, Anthony, Vers Crag; briga Putnata, Parrell, Pernamonco: Majes: tic, McNear, Koston; California, Hicchhora, Boaton; Shakspeare Dd schrs J Silliman, Col- ‘ewport: Kensington, Sievenso Greenwich; JU Paxon, W heele: . do! Cicero, Baker, Ponghkeepaie; JS tiarne John Ander-on, Taylor, Hackensack; Ben} Englis sloop Adelaide, Westoott, Raawa; Brauch, Eldridze, Peekskill; bark steamer Black Diamond, Stevenson, MisceUancous. Bria TReAnwert, at salem fron Philadelphia,was run into on the night of the 10th inst, in the bay, by an outward bound bark, which carried away Intboard inain rigging, main yard, main topgallant mast, atove bulwarks, and did other damage, Suir Tan, of and from Boston, (about March 2,) for Society and Sandwich Islands, put into Rio Janeiro betworn the 26th and 29th of April, to repair to rudder, and sailed again for des- tination, : ‘Whatemen. Arr at’Sag Harbor June 10, tark Noble, Howes, South Atlantic, Rio Janeiro April S, with 90) Ubls wh 300 do spr oil, and S000 Ibs done, sold £4 bbls wh ofl in Rio, Brig Cadmus, of Provincetown, epoken May 29, Int 24 20, lon £4 3) standing south out of the Guif; tures and 8 haif sonths out, with L3 bbls ol, ‘At Rio Jancirs, April 29, ships Wm C Nye, Rote, repairing, wait- ing for copper; Horald, Baker; Washington, Cowin, sid for howe on the 27th, At St Helens, April 25, Dromo, Grinnell, of and for Warren, R 1, Sdays, 9) eperm anc 300 whale, ‘At Zanzibar, Feb 2, Maria, Coffin, NB, 450 sperm. Spoken, Ship Star Republic, Norris, hence for Galveston, May 22, lat 28 35, lon #0 35, Ship Creole, from New Orleans for Liverpool, 2 days out, ark John Brower, Talfurd, from Apalachicola for Boston, June Brig Arsilte, Clenfuosos for NYork, Jane §, Yon 78 3) ris 4 mituegos for NYork, June §, lon 78 3). Brig Margaret, Leavite, from Portland for Matanzxs, Jane 5, lat ®, lon Foreign Ports, Batayra, no date—Bark Whising, from Manilla for Now York, repaired and ty sail about April 10, ANGoR, Wales, May 26—Ship Harvard, Corliss, for Boston, about sune 2), CAPE Tows, CGH, Mareh 15—Si, cbr Sagadahock, Barker, N ‘ork. Cxoxsrapr, May 17- Ships Joshua Manran, Frost, and Pow. hattan Elimer, up for freight; bark Lucy Elizabeth, Reod, for N York, 10 days; only Am vessels, GuAsorw, May 25—Ship Tamerlane. Henderson, for Boston, few daye: Br bark Plaindesler, for do do; brig Entepriae, of Yar month, NS, fur do do, Gexoa, May 19—Bark Odd Fellow, Lowell, une; brig Corvantes, Tibbeta, do, ‘The C arr 13th, and was ordered into quarantine foi seven days, pUAvien, May 23—Ship Equity, Nason, for Newport, Waies, and joston, soon, Hameona, arr wight of Lonpox, May 2i—Dark Sarah L Bryant, G: clear same day; Swan, Glanchard, and Star, Sno ‘ Leononn, May 1 12, Somes, for Boston, ldg; bark Morgan Dix, Hamilton, fx do, 10 or 12 days, and two foreiga ves sels for Philadelphia. Manit.a, Mareh Latanon, Drew, for MALAGa, May 15—No Am veseelsin port, Sid, about Mth, Sw sch triton, NYork, loaded almost entirely with wine. Newronr, Wales, May 26—Ship Nath! Thompson, Thompson, for Boston, about June 1. Paueno, May 12—Bark Wm Larrabes, Arey, for Philadelphia, 3 days brig Virginia, Collins, for NYork, J; only Am vessols, Sid, 1th, hark Algoma, Spaulding. N York. Rorreapas, May 2—Bark Wallace, Turner, hones, arr 2tst, diseg; to sail on ber return to this at June 12. Rio Janesro, April 29- ip Alexander, Jones, barks Helen M Fielder, Willis, from James Riv 6, \—Ships Min Fork. same da 1, Doane, for Boston, Mg; K iiham, for n Douglas, Wickman, for Raltimon ze, Forest, do 2ith; Ceres, ins, for Africa; lor Oregon, Ayres, do; Don Juan, Weddy, do; Sterling, Gallup, for New Orleans; Iolen, Gorton, from Portland Boston, ) for Sandwich Tixere, ter, Pratt, d Pickering, N! Robson, do. TunxsIsiann, May 24—Sld bark A G Hill, Curtis, NOri Home Ports. Barriwone, June 12—Arr, ships Uhailos, Wedzo, Belfart, vj NYork; Katharine, Jackson,’ Stafford, Amsierd Pickett, NYork, Brem brig “Annio & ‘Emilie, Nienabar, Brem brigs Meridian, Rich, Bangor; Maria, Freemag. Anz mira, Sarzent, Portland: Amesbury, Roebird, Ba Johnson, Johnson, NYork; Ann Smith, Binzham, do: Edaa Cargill, do; RW Brown, Francis, do, Cld, bark Elvira, Nick son, Boston: brigs Silas Merwan, Long, Bahia and a marke i tigrove, Calais, Me: Chief, Brown, Trinidad, Port m; Br brir Keady Rhino, Frizle, Windsor, ; ach Ellen, Need. Lagueyra and ‘alello, Boston, June 12.—Arr, brigs Neptune, Basford, Cienfuegor; Su- san, Perkins, Tarks Inland; Georgiana, Crispin, of and from New Gilmore, Savage: Maz Pendleton, and Eagle, Pot phi mond; Madon blor, Park. and Alexander M, Delano, Philadelp! Newark, NJ; Sun, Nickerson, and Eliza, Sawyer, NYork, brig Wyandott, Lathrop, Picton. . ships Frances Ann, Rohin-on, and Chas Carroll, Snow, NOrlenn masta) Harford, Baltimore. from Baltimore, just are; sh Joliet. Africa, “Sid, ship Tage, Keumedy, (from lands, 17—Ships Burlington, Cook, nno; Cotton I abot, Siaith do; Amelia, Hender: ickerson, for NYork, 12 or 14 days; "lan June 12, P M—Arr, brigs Saban, Sawver, Philadelphia: Geor- lana, Bedell, of and from NYork; echs Montano, Stoddard, Ne« Irlerns; Wave, Starks, Mobile; Charles, Richardson, Philadelphia; Austin, Simmona, Baltimore. Signal for a bark and three brigs: Also below, in Nantasket Roads, where they anchorod yesterd brgs Sasan Currier, Veneruela, and St Lawrenc! Sid, ship Cordova; hark Franklin, Pedemonte; brig Cordelia, Den: mark. Sid yesterday, burk Grampus, brigs Wm Warren, Direetor and ATbatros Bars, June 9—Arr, ech Coral, Kelley, Philadelphia, &th, sld, brig Carribhes, Anderson, Savannah. Reavront, NC, June &—Arr, sch T P Austin, Davis, Cuantesron, June 10.—Arr, ship Columbia, Gallows ¥ Cli, steamship Northerner, Budd, NYork; bark Frederick War. ren, Snapson, St Petersbure: brigs George, Hardeastie, New York; Gov Tharp, Porter, Philadelphia: Sp brig "Vi oem, Bar gelone, (Sp) Sid, brige Cartha a Graver, Lerinond, Providence; 8p seh Desenda, Pajol. St Tho Doncitssran, Jane 1l—Arr, brig JNiokerson, Nickerson, Phil- ade!phia, Grongrrowy, Jano Yallace, Wopkina, NYork tor ueket for Bucksville: War- Bucksville; she Ann, Rartiett, Nai tener, ——, Boston for Buckevilte, Cld, sloop V Barkelew. Hard wick, Charleston, 7th, cli. brigs Juniata, Marin, £ for Newenstle, Me; Henry Buck, Woodsides, Bitcksvilie Tacksonvitte, EP, Arr, brig Ben \arver, +, York; sche Moneteal, Petingill; Mery Georgy, Watt, and Catharine Nichols, Nichola, N'York. Kexgencsk, Jone 11—Are, Lucy, Goal % Luneo, June 7—Sld, bries Round Pond, NYork: Gypsum, Pike, Puiledelphias obs Com Tucker, Fulton, dnd Sarah ‘anna, Pink: ar, Mower, Junod—Arr Br ship Washington, Wilkie, Liyorpe New Y brig Washington, Fister, Cid brig Republic, Smith, Sa vannnh; sohrs Rafaola, (Yuratan) Mestre, Laguna: © D Lebinan, Rickard, Brazos Santiago: der, Deanis, Providenc New Organs, June 4.—\rr, US stes «hips A K ilotzel, Ba kor, and Virginia, Spiney. Vera Craz; bark Delphos, Boston; eelit Eveline Rose, Collins, Matamoras: sch Lone Stax, Minor, Rio Grande; Us sch t Williams, Hibbert Branos. Newneny, N C, June 7—Arr, sche Carolina, P ent, Elwood, and A’ R Thompson, Latium, Roanoke, Baxter, Weat Indier, Pint, Jase 10—Are, wha Eagene Sanndors, Virginia; Mon- zuma, Philadelphia, LK, Sune 10—Arr, sobs Emily B Louder, Mel jams, Cardift, via ickerson, Norfolk: «Philadelphia, ha A F Myrick, y. ith, brig *t; Connecti New York. Cld, brig ie, New: LOvIDRNCE, Jane 1—Arr, achs Pairfiold ¢ Darling, Larkin, art Minerva, R Carve up, brig Orray Tal, Chae! Vircinia; Highlander, Ni keen, Marriot, Brown, Philade!phi ro; Chale Jonge, Park: M’ Hall, Bro: . Philadelphia. Dropped helow, bri tot Africa. [2th, art, echs Ch ake, Baltmore; H Ames, ) Below, a deop- ly Tadon herm brig, three eohs Ricnwonn, June V—Arrsohes Marietta Barr, Knapp, NYork; Ann Gardner, Homan, do. Savawxant, June 9—Are ship Sullivan, Waite, Charlestow; bark Tenao Mead, Brown, NYork: brig Leopold O Donn falvorson, NOrloans: selir Empire, Caderhill, New ¥ Cli Yark Vernon, Paxton, Boston; brin American, MeNair, N Yor Aven, Jnne M—Arr, brig Amerion, Treatwrell, Philadelphians sche Teneriffe, Poland, and Civilian, Nichols Philaetphin: Jol Milos, NYork. Sth, sid, Jow Baker, NYork; 10th, brig Maranbam. Passengers Ve P CHantsstor—Steamship Northern: ley, Wiioox, J Marsh. Hogor, Mrs Mallon Parsons, Miss D Ffollleter, Mew 8 W Catlin, Sra Manat Wiok, Jno Clayton, M Bignon, W Sayre. J Mol*herso Ving and lady. Jos Johnson and lady, G 1 Curnining aud Ind M Hand, lady and child Mise Wiskornan, Mies Dann, Mrs Mat- theson, Mins J Wagner, Miss Hacer, Mies Landen, Chas Day, Indi d child, G Montagne, Iwly and child, A Sabhotion and lady, J Missroon, indy and child, Judee Withers and iady. © W Hark and lady, Mrs LM Hateh and family. Miss Svebbing. child and nurse, J Jacob, H White, DD Lambert, Capt A Rich, J White, WH Twa. 4y. G C Manroe, 8 R Carr, Dr Schmidt and 2 children, $ D Bontel avd family, A W Bee, WK Foadick, E Woodraff, $ L Glover, D B Huger. Jon Mauigantt, R Redmond, Jas MoGeo, JK Roger, (lias Grant, D Mallith, FM Bartleth, and 23 in the storage. spunk apd anvghtss, aac AW Deg. and lady, Mrs Wm M 0) F Campbell, M Hons. C Pock and tady, DC Hall, 6. 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