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NEWS BY THE MAILS. Our Washington Correspondence - Wasminoron, Jume 15, 1851. General Scott end the Pennsylvania State Whig Convention— An Item in the Presidential Programme—The Philadelphia ‘City and County Delegations, Anti-Lewis to « Man—Mr. | Webster's Position—General Walbridge, $< Geeta Abate wil be momhusted for tbe Presidency by | ‘the Whig Btate Convention of Pennsylvania, which will aseembie ot Lancaster on the 23d instaut, ‘The programme contains this eeieimnii porte ‘When the hero.of Chippewa sod Lundy's Lane in the North, and of Vers Cruz, Cerra Gordo, and Puebla, Che- puliépee, Molino del Rey, and Mexico, im the South, eball be asked whether he is a Union man and a friend of the compromise, or not, he will point to his lung line of services in the North and in the South, asa sufficiext criterion and test whether he is a patriot and a lover of the Unica or not. No more than this will he say. If his countrymen are afraid to trust him upon these testi- mouiala, they bong oy his consent to give their support ‘to somebody else for the Presidency Present appear- ances strongly indicate that beth General Scott and Mr’ ‘Webster willbe run for the Presidency by their ive friends. . Webster will have some friends from the city and county of Philadelphia, in the Laweaster Convention but not enough todo him any good. Were he to go at ‘once out of the cabinet, instead of waiting until January ext, as his friewds here say he will, it might be different. Tt seems that the two delegations to the State Conve tion from Philadelphia city and county, were all elected | upon the issue of Lewis or anti-Lewis, aod that both | delegations are anti-Lewis to a man. Mr. Sanderson, the publisher, and Mr. Flanmegan, the editor, of the News, which ie so bitter against Mr. Collector Lewis. are mong the delegates. So are Mesers Stokes and Myors, who were among those med the c! against Mr Lewis, Those two , With all their prefe- rence for Mr, Webster, will probably go with the rest for General Scott's nomination, in part to spite the ad- ministration for retaining Mr. Collector Lewis ia ~~ Mr, Lewis and his friend, Mr. William B. Keed, District Attorney, are the gentlemen who, it is Bey came dowa here and made pledges that they would take | care that General Scott should not get the nomination for the Presidency by the Pennsylvania State Convention. conld mapage the matter with the Peg cma city and county, and also with the me tion. Well, Mr. Reed was a candidate for the om ntion before the primary aseembiage in Philadelphia city, and he got 2] votes out of 85. General. Hirem Walbridge, of bonhommie notoriety, ix in town, ust returned on a flying trip from the World's Convention at London. He bas a vast fund of sights to tell bout, but can’t stop now to do xo, He goes back in the next steamer, as he has been invited to deliver s Fourtt of July oration in London, on which oceasioa it | As heped he will scoount for the pancity of the American Fepresentation at the World’s Fair, by alluding to the ity which would attend the transportation of the best specimens of our greatness to the other side of the Atlantic—such as the Mississippi river. the Tllinots Prairies, the Kentucky Cave, the Virginia Natural Bridge, the Pulls of Niegara. the Erie Canal. the Erie Railroad the Lakes Superior, Michigan, Huron. Erie, and Ontar the California gold-rock mountains. &e..&c. Ue is j the orator and the specimen of a man of thy United States to do it. Wasuivaros, June 14, 1851 Th Buffalo Advertiser and the New York Herald's Cor_ respondents—Brains versus Sawdust—Qualifications for Office— Party Conception—The Independent Press, ete The Buffalo Commercial Advertiver is terribly severe ‘upon the Washington correspondence of the New York Herold, and instances # recent statement with regard to | ‘Mr. Kingman’s refusal to acewp! @ situation in the State Department, as 4 proof of the mendacity of the Herald's | correepondents Now, the Heruld has three or four cor- respondents here, and the writer of this letter was not | the writer of the letter alluded to by the fdvertiser; aud it is for this reason that he deems it mecessary to ray that so far ae Mr. Kingman’s declinativn of the office is concerned, it was a report put in circulation by Mr Kingman himself, who, whilst grateful to Mr. Webster for the offer, declared he could not accept the appoint. ment, as it carried with it the necessity of abandoning bis correspondence, as well as closing his agency busi- ness As for Mr Kingman’s right to an auditorship, as claimed by the Herald's correspor not’know that Mr. Kingman has any peculiar claims on the administration; but certain it is. that as far as talent is concerned, there are very few gentlevwn connected with the press who would not be much better qualified for auditorships than four-fifths of those who now oc- cupy such posta, and who never would have been ap- pointed if ability ever was considered a necessary quali fication, either by whig or democratic administrations But the truth is, that the offices of the goveroment are | filled, under all administrations, by mere political favor- | ite :—sone and brothers of member: of Congress. or hangers | op of aspiring politicians, or, if the Secretary happens to be of « kindly ition, now and then some poor destitute devil;—and it is merely a chance that competent men get cffices at all—s chance not depending upom the fact of their having brains, instead of sawdust. under their hate; but because they happen to have friends at court. No administration can well be held accountable | Its origin is with the people | 4) send mere adveoturers to | for euch & state of oe of things, c og hg sone hare, try how much mone: Conaress, ent try much money they can extract for themselvves and their friends. from the public treasury. It would be « curiesity, which wodla tisew throw the woolly horse, Barnum’s mermaid, or Joie Heth, completely in the shade. to find « person in Office who got there solely because of his ability Te attack the Horeid because some of its D- dents may —< ne uy taken or false data, is asinine in the The Herald publishes aod comments upon be with that independence which ean alone be found out of the party presses. whether that news tells against friend or foe; snd, #0 far as the ex- perience of the writer is concerned. it is always ready to admit the truth ora correction of falebood, from any quarter aggrieved. It is this independence and this pirit of Bherauty ‘and justice which have gained it its im- ereee circulation ip Feng quarter of the Unicn, and throvghout the whole Affairs at the State Capital. OUR ALBANY CORRESPONDENCE Avnast, June 16, 1851 ‘Tre First Division of Militia to be Extended, Improved and Ke-orgenized—a Geneval-in-Clief tobe Created—vl half dazen Major Generels, and any quantity of Brigadiers, Colonels, Majors, e. to be Manufoctured. ‘This morning, Dr. Brandreth, who is believed to bes etal officer in Major General Ward's division, introduced @ bill im the Senate, which was referred to the Military Committees, of whieh Colonel Crolius is chairman, whieh contemplates # radical change in the present organina- tion of the First Division. Believing that » large por. tion of the citizens of New York enterta: lively inte. Test in all matters relating to the military dicipline of their citizen soldiery. I take this early occasion of in- them of the mene which is now,being made alos & Ley = Srsnling the boundaries of the aa to embrace the whole of Lo Isiand, which. together #ith the counties of New York ai to embrace one command. to be denoui- M Department of the Militia of | York. An officer to be commissioned the present organisation to be disbanded, and new divisions, brigades and regiments t+ be formed The Interior... bill also proposes to elect board of officers and a secre Ord tary, the latter of whom to be substituted for the re- | (ood Uriinaty: ceiver of taxes and county treasurers. to receive the com — Midd! a putation fund In order that the officers and privates interested in this movement may fully understand the provisions of the bill, and examine it in detail, I bave ‘concluded to send a copy, in order that every one ma; fee and undervtand the movements making at the cap! = ot this extra cession The following is an exact a, Act to provide for the organization of the First Mill- tary Department of the Militia of the State of New York The peopie of the State of New York, represented in Eenate and Amembly do enact as follows — Section 1 The First Military Department shall com- prise the counties of New York, Kings, Queens, Suffolk bmond “jou ‘2 The several uniform corps now, or hereafter to be. organized within this department, shall under the | Jirection of the Commander-in-Ubief be organized into Teqinents, brigades and divisions each brigade to com fist of two regiments, and each division into two bri- ie ‘The various stms shall be classified, each by ‘Bection 3. The uniform corps of thix department «hall at all times, be wutyect to the erdoes of ike oAloors, for t purpose of repelling invasion, in suppressing sedition riet, ‘unter tee ‘Gunton of the prt suthorities 7 department shail be commanded by » Generabin-Uhief Section 4. Kach corps of this department shall have ped to it it ita proper district of territory, agreeable t« fection 6 C The board cf officers shall consist of the commandant of the department, who shall be president thereof, and the commandante of divisions brigades and The of said board shall be a) wo elected by ballot. In addition to his duties +ball perform ail the du ow imposed on receiver of taxes, other civel officers, commandants regiments and companies, with reference to the ununi- formed militin of this de mt, excepting only the parade thereof said eecretary shall, at least | once in eah year, report to the commision of jurors in the city of New York. the names of ail persons residing therein rubject to jury duty. coming to his knowledge. ‘The commission of jurors aforesaid «ball. in like manner, report to seid secretary the names of all persons linble to ilitery duty feotion 6. The uniform corps of this department shall Fecieg timer cach yo tof 4 not more than weive times in each year, two of euch parades ahall be order of the commander of the departinent, two by two by brigades, and the residue by regiments Seeeeiees Ghue. the commandants of the several regi. nents ma, ‘Section os uniform troop and company of this de- . in rotation, shall perform at least one day's garrison or field duty in each year, at euch fort or bar- recks a the dirtriot beard of Fath may provide, or in defeult thereof, as the commandante of teguae i may direet Section 6 No exiating troop or company shall be die- handed, unless in the opinion M! the commandant of the divivion, brigade and regiment to which it shall be at- tached, the good of the rerviee require it w pa ‘hall sot, In any manner, apply to “Reotion 10 "All laws Imoonsistent with this nct are MFeelion’ Li The et eal take effect immedia iy e Our Philadelphia Correspondence. Puiavecenia, June 17, 1861. Riot and Bloodshed at Red Bank— Fugitive from Blackwell's Island—For gery, ete. A terrible affray oceurred last night at the Grove Castle, » public house, at Ked Bank, N.J., kept by John 4. Diver, A company of about a hundred, one fourth beivg females, went to Red Bank last eve on a cotillom party, andbad a dance in the ballroom of Grove Castle, — Bverything went on peaceably until about one ay: whens fight commenced between two of the ‘and tho landlord, interfering to preserve order, pe ght & Supposed to be w fatal stab. ‘Tho rowdies upon the barkespers, all of whem po ae ah Gera injured, two very seriously. The tables and chairs were broken to pieces, and used ag clubs; bottles were thrown about in every direction, and the windows of the hotel broken. The rioters added robbery to thelr outrage, by plundering the mone | drawers of all they contained,—about $150. The sheriff, Mr. Johm Kyles on learning the facts of the case, sum- moned & porse, and succeeded in arresting eighteon of | the party. who will have a chance of tasting Jersey justice. “The party dubbed themselves the Fredonia ‘Amembly, but were mostly runners with the Franklin engine, Wan, Bloomer, or Blumme, was held to await a requial- tion from Governor Fish, of New York, by Mayor Gilpin, this mersing, He is a fugitive trom Blackwell's Inand. | A sues forgery upon the Philadelphia Bank, by John Carrell young Inghman, was perpetrated yester- | day The name of Daniel W. Coxe, Esq , was forged to a cheek for $1,000. ‘The Opera at Castle Garden. The opera is continued with spirit. Last night, in Presence of another fashionable audience, “ Marino Faliero”” was produced, with fine effect. The music is not yet familiar, but it has many massive beauties ‘The duet between Marini and Beneventano, and many | | other parts, were warmly applauded, Marini particu- larly distinguished himself; and the orchestra, led by Arditi, did efficient service. There was great enthu- sinsm ‘exeited b; “Lucreala Borgia” in to be reprosented with s powerful cast. and we doubt not that there will be another fashionable and a crowded auditory | ssf i sites | Theatrical and Musical. a. | 4, Bemany Tutarns.—The receipts of this evening's per- formaneg ore for the benefit of Miss Hiffert, a very ploas- | ing vocalist, and general favorite with the patrons of the Rowery. Three excellent pieces are announced, namely, the new and suceeseful drama called the “Dream of Life,” the comedietta of the “ Young Scamp,” and the cele ted melo-draina entitled the “ Miller and his Men,” geiher with 4 variety of pleasing sentimental and comic songs. This is @ powerfully attractive bill, and uo doubt Miss Hiffert will have a bumper. Broapway Trratas.—The entertainments for this evening are, ax usual, exceedingly attractive. They com- mence with the farce of “ Shocking Events,” in which Davidge. the excellent comedian together with Misx Gou- genbeim, will appear. The next feature will be the ro- | mantic and operatic spectacle of * Azael,” which, from fis moral tendency, is drawing excellent houses every night. To see the stupendous interior of the Temple of Iris in its unrivalled splendor, is worth the price of ad- mission, Conway, as Azrael, has acquired great popula rity; his conception and acting are nightly rewarded | with cheers | Numvo’s Ganney.—The celebrated Ravels and tke re- | powned Gabriel are to appear again this evening in two of their most attractive pieces, together with their da- ring evolutions on the tight rope. Every night that this wonderful family have appeared, the theatre has been ctowded almost to suffocation, and the applause bestow- ed on the performances exceeded all we bave ever heard. “The Fisberman’s Dream” and * Yol-au-Vent,” are the | features to-night Naviosa Tuxatns.—Another excellent entertain- ment is announced for this evening at this favorite es- tablishment, commencing with the beautiful drama en- titled “Susan Hopley,”’ in which Mra. Malinda Jones will sustain the character of Susan Hopley. This will be followed by the drama of the * Adopted Child,” Mr. Scott personating the part of Michael, and the amuse- meuts will terminate with the petite comedy of the | Forest Rose,” Jonathan. | Brovenam’s Lycerm.—The attractions offered to-night at this favorite Thespian temple, embrace host of talent seldom witnessed in one entertainment; they comprise the names of Miss Julia Bennett, Miss M. Taylor, Misa Julia Gould, Mrs, Brougham, Mrs. Vernon, Mr. Brougham, Mr Jordan, and Mr. Lynne, The leading feature will be the successful drama styled the “ Ladies’ Battle.” A tavorite dance will be executed by Mr. Fletcher and Miss M. Tayleure, and the performance will conclude with the popular piece called the “Home Book of Beauty" Banxcm’s Mesecm.—Javelli’ and Herr Cline, with four new furces, and the ~ Happy Family” of dogs. squirrels rats, eats, Owls, sparrows. bears, raccoons, monkeys, &-., living quietly in the eame enge, are the novelties of the | week, and will undoubtedly draw excellent houses, The programme cousists of a class of performances peculiar. | ly adapted to this establishment with Mr. Hickey performing the part of Gymnasium” appear in the afternoon as well as in the | evening | Cxpisty’s Minstaees will sing some of their best songs | this evening; good dancing, good muais. sud good bur- | lemjues are also offered | Frinows’ Miveraets ann tHe New Onuraw pres Will give an afternoon aud evening perfor A fine programme is offered. ) Heseret or Mas A. Dasces.—The friends of the late Mr. Adrastua Driggs, who has been, for some years, the engineer of the Broadway Theatre, bave,in the kindest | manor er, used their influence, in orcer to evinee their sympathy for his widow, by getting her a benefit at the | Broadway Theatre, which wtil take place on Saturday eveping next, Several distinguished artists have volun- teered, and the programme is exceedingly attractive | TY TRADE REPORT. | Trvspay, June 17—6 P.M | Asnes showed more activity at full rates; 220 barrels penrls found buyers at $5 50, and pots at $3 |" Beeswax bas been steady, A further lot of 1,000 lbs prime was taken at 25 \c., cash Baraperurrs.— Flour was in more demand tovday; but | there being an abundant stock at band («ay 456,000 | barr et retained a etrong downward inclina- | tion, ‘The sales of domestic were §,000 barrels superfine at $3.50 a $3 624; old Western and State. at | $8 68 m $2 75; mixed to very choice Indians and Michi- | gan, at $351 a $4; fresh ground ordinary to good State, | at $3 57 a $4; round and fat hoop Uhio, at $4 m $4 13; pure Genesee, $4 180 $4 275), and other brands in pro- portion. Canadian moved to the extent of 750 barrels, ‘at $4 06 for common in bond, and $4 25 for do., duty paid. Southern was plenty and drooping; S00 barrels mixed to straight brougat $4 Si 0 $4 44, and taney at $4 87 0 $5 31 ir was buoyant ai " were a eoee e8 $3 S734. Corn meal ‘was heavy languid, 150 barrels Jersey and State were taken at $3 | w $2 Tb respectively. Wheat was inanimate and favor. | ed buyers; the supply was large, Rye was as noticed yesterday, with 2.000 bushels sold. at 73e, Outy were abundant and heavy. Onnal realized He a doe; river, | dde a 44e., and Jersey, 430, Corn remained in aniinated request, but at lees uniform rates. ‘The operations com- prised 62,000 bushels Northern round yellow, at 590. a Boe; Western mixed, at ic.» 6634¢., and heated do., at be Corrrx.—There was a good inquiry from the trade, and the transactions reached 400 Java, wt 11 \e.; 120 do. Maracaibo , at 9ige.; 150 do. Jamaica, at ¥\e.; 150 do. | Rio, at BX&c_m Ge., and 200 do. St. Domingo, at about Se Corres —The market has been dull to-day, the sales barely reaching (00 bales, The quotations we affix ex- hibit the relative strength of the different styles. The | gules were abou! 600 bale — Livenroot Ccsssiwicaries Fel) Good Fair n Stock in city, ip al) by nda, eotimated ead Fariwnts —Katea to Liverpool were firmer 6-324. to 3-164. was anked for cotton, 14.0) bushels corn were © gaged, st 43d; Sd wae acked for it, in bulk, flour was firm at 1s. 6d., and some offers at that were refteed:, dead weight was ine! atl London 2.000 bbie. flour were 2, and {joo bbie turpentine at 2+ 3d. To Havre cotton continued to be taken at and to California at Wafoc. The transient veasels re cently chartered for St. Johne, 4. B., and Quebec, to load with lumber for Liverpool and London, were at Ts. a #8 § Frarvens ranged from 35 0 400, with sales of 1,500 Ibe. cach in hand Fie —Cod was more active and steady, 1.700 quintals grand bank brought $5 a $0 12; meekerel varied but little200 bbla. No. 1, from second hands, realised $9 87 '4 Fins Ceacnens—A further sale of 300 boxes Canton (40 packs) wpe made, at $1 70 Fuvr —We noticed sales of 000 boxes Malngs raisins 15 bales Grenoble walnuts, at 6)i¢, and urrante arri ed freely, and was lower, 4) bales being let pm ST se, oF off at Hose —Triting parcels dew-rotted American were taken at $125, usual credit; market extremely quiet Hors —Of western 10 bales choice were purchased at fhe cash. which was rather higher Inom —Pig waa firm, with # moderate business, embra cing 200 tons Scotch at $1 and $10 00, cash and time. Bars were neglected. Lats —Eaetern were advencing. A cargo waa re- ported this forenoon at $1 66, short credit Leap —Galene attracted more attention. especially for investment, and there were aales reported of 11,000 pigs at $472, time and interest, Foreign wax dull; 100 tons sold at $4 10 2 $4 05. Lime fluctuated considerably and was more abundant Two In lots « cargoes common were let off at 4) a Se, cnah f'n few hundred bbi« each, it would bring more Morasers wan without activity or change; 100 bhds. tart Cuba sold at 200, and 50 do. Muscovado at Zhe Navat Bronvas, being very scarce, were quiet; 300 bbie, Wilmington common rosin brought $1 40; 100 do. fine, $3; and 60 bbie. spirita turpentine, S60, cash inverd waa in active consumptive demand, at 1.000 gallons Englith and American. from a7ie., cash. No large lote could be eat 42 a do 02);; and 100 obtained Of weet, 2) buckets (year) sold at do, (2 dor, pints) at $3 5 Provistons. —Pork was ‘again higher and in good retail demand, with enies of 500 bis. new mers at $14 62, old at $14.25; new prime at $13.8 $15.25; and old at $12 Beef was exceedingly depre about 150 bbls. mess brought $8020 $11, and prime $490.95. Beef hams moved to the extent of 60 bbls, good Western at $14 & decline, Cut meate were aveady without being active 80 pkgs shoulders realize re worth Ta The. ae im quality Lard wes nd uniform $0 bole, fousd purchesets, st #4 a BKe. Butter re mained quiet and firm. Cheese coutinued as noticed verterday Rear Berare —The auction seine ince our Inet + nex —Howee and jot on Bloomingdale road, neard the performance generally. To-night | We se that to-mor- | row, Leon Javeli and the other members of the“ Aerial | Cole & Chilton —! Sates ee an Yate avenues, $215; 1 and Monroe street, $196; 2 each $65, $270; 1 do. $135; 1 do., § do , $156; 2 do., each $120, Yates and Lewis avenues, $186; 1 corner street, $120; 1 do.,"$110;'1 do,, $107; ome eighth part schr. J Cooley & Co. 10K exhibited more animation, witheut alteration in value. The last three days’ operations have amounted to 450 casks ordinary to choice at $3 a $3 56;.aconsider- able portion of which was for shipment. The arrivals from the South are now very limited, as the article yields & greater probit im that quarter than here, Seoans.—Included in the transactions were 80,000 Ger- mun at $8 @ $12 50; and 90,000 Havana at $19 # 20 50. ‘Towacco.—With # diminishing demand and increasing supply, the market was weaker for leaf,and the sales con- sisted of 127 hhds, Kentucky, at 53¢ a 12e.; 30 bales do. stems at $1 per 100 Ibs, cash; 22 bales Havana fillers, at Private contract; 8 cases Oblo at 60.; and 8 few Florida at lb Telegraphic Reports. KLxstox, June 16, 1351. Cotton is unchanged The day's sales have Been 700 bales, ab O34 a VAC. Crarcesron, June 17, 1851. ‘The sales of cotton to-day were only 200 bales, at 6c. a lc. The market is uachanged. Sr. Lovis, June 14, 1851. Hemp comes in sparingly. ‘The stock on hand 1s 10,000 bales, Prices range from $73 to $80. Rocnesrrn, June-17, 1851. We quote flour at $4 64a $465. Bales wore inade of 500 barrels Genesee wheat at $1. ‘There are 3,000 bushels | Michigan on the market. Wool begins to come in freely and commands from 3: to 43 cents. The following is the amount of the leading articles that have passed our woigh lock during the week ending to-day:—Flour, 66,200 bar- rels; wheat 82,300 bushels, corm, 235,200 bushels. Berrato, June 17, 1851. Receipts of the past 24 hours—Flour, 500 bbia ; wheat. none; corn, 10,000 bushel. The market for flour has been rather heavy, but without affecting prices. The sales of wheat bave been 2500 bushels, at 76%:c. for Ohio, Corn js firm, and in demand. Snles—20.00) bushels, at 440. Onte are in request, with sales cf We have no ohange ty report in Avsany, June 17, 1851. since our last have been—Flcur, 6,000 2,600 bushels; corm, 31,000 bushels. Flour is rather dull, but prices are unchanged. The sales were 1,000 bbls. Wheat is held above the views of buyers. The market for corn is quiet, and prices are easier. Sales—14.000 bushels, at S60. for yellow round; and ‘H4i,c. for mixed Western, Oats are dull—1,500 bushels changed bunds, at 44 ———$ tor mixed Western, 2,500 bushels, at 37e ireights. ? 2 = Marriea, On Tueeday, June 17, by the Rev. M.S, Hutton, Cuarues | RB. Mrave, of the frm of Meade Brothers, to Manurra F., daughter of Almon Koff, Esq, of Green Point, L, 1, Albany and Philadelphia papers please copy. In New York, on Monday evening June 16, by the Rev. 8. H. Weston, Josern Wenn Pucner Kennett, Kaq., of Ottawa, Illinois, U.S.,to Ex:tavetrn, youngest daughter of the late George Harrissen, Eeq., of Dover, England. Mn. Evrton:—One of the-dails papert records the mar- | riage cf Jasper Livingston, Bxq., at Dover. England, in- | correctly stating of the “Manor of Livingston, State of New York.” Jasper Livingston ia the son of the late Brockhol+t Livingston, and grandson of William Living- | ston, Governor of New Jersey, both most distinguished and eminent citizens of their day, Neither Jasper Li- | vingston, bis father, or grandfather. ever owned one inch | of land in the Sianor. ONE WHO KNOWS. Suddenly, on Tuesday, June 17, this city His remains will be interred at Greenwood Cemetery, and bis friends and acquaintances, and those of his bro. ther-in-law, Dr. John lt. McComb, are respectfully in- vited to attend bis funeral, which will take place from his late residence, 116 Varick street, on Thursday morning. at 11 o'clock In Brooklyn. suddenly, on Tuesday evening, June 17, | Ronsnt Eowanns Bacon. son of George W. and Henrietta F. Clark aged 16 months. ‘The friends of the fuinily are invited to attend the funeral, without further invitation, from the residence of Mrs. Robert Buch, No. 20 Concord street, on Thursday afternoon, at 3 o'clock. ‘On Monday evening, June 16. of catarrh of the tungs, Mr. Joux M. Bioopcoon, in the 68d year of his age, son of the late Ab’m Blootgood, Esq His triends, the relatives and friends of the family, and of his brother, W. A. Bloodgood, are respectfully invited to attend bis funeral. without further invitation this afternoon. at 4 o'clock. from No. 70 Murray street. The remains will be interred in the family vault at the North Dutch Church, corner of William and Fulton streets. Very suddenly. on June 17, Leovano Coan, in the 62d yenr of his age ‘The friends cf deceased. and those of his family, are re- | Quested to attend bis funeral. from bis late residence, 301 | fecond orner of East Twenty-first street, on Wedn sda, ‘clock, P.M. His remains will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery On Monday evening, Mr. Danie Towwsenn, aged 68 youre wed S monte. ? ‘The frievds of the family are particularly requested to attend bis funeral, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from his late residence, 13) East Tweaty firet street, without further invitation On Tuesdsy morning. June 17, Many, daughter of James and Mary T. Redmond, aged 10 mouths aad 9 days. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to | attend the funeral. this (Wednesday) morning, at 10 | o'clock, from Ube residence of her parents, No. 380 Spring | street On Tuesday, June 16. after a short ilineas, Bessasuw Thomas, Jr. youngest son of Benjamin and Khoda Tho- mas, aged 2 years, 7 months and 22 days. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral. this afternoon, at 3 o'clock, from the residence of Mr Daniel Thomas, No. 6 Easex street, Jer- vey City On June 17. of bronchitis, Misa Levy Amawoa, eldest davghter of Cxpt. Joseph Livermore, of this city, aged 23 years. ‘ibe friends of her family, without further notice, are invited to attend ber funeral, thir afternoon, 18th inst, lock, from ber late residence, 110 Columbia street. Wittiam Tortam, of \ MARITIME INTELLIGENCH. | Movements of the Ocean Steamers, Yors Scott," New Tork New York. Cunard, Jr; Oneida “NB, JW Elwell; 4 Hill,” Lacian, B Hadamicto (Sar 4). Bere, Gonos, Boyd & Mi intew, Richardson, IW Elwell; Selma (Sw), x ave, Johnsten be Ce; Henry Maria, Pierce, b ye ‘serat ie Bred border with the letter U rath. The H has experienced strong Banks; xpert EB, with & heavy bead sea, th to from ship Florida, Lyon, Savannah, June M4, at 7 , Liverponl, May 12 with So, and S04 passengers, to W 4734, lon 1913, epoke Be bark BE: Beth, at zs, lon 38 0, spoke Rast Indies for Lond Tith ingt, int TT fob on po 52 days, with mdvo “34 inat, bo the caer, meapatem (Br), Pickett, Mull, 45 days, with to H&P W Myer . Callao, 107 days, ri ®), low 73, #poke Trig Gen Wilson, hence for A Brilliant (of Warren). Miller Bovre, 32 days, with Reemith & Sons. rp, days, with Splenda with porno, to E Bar - s : Gibralter Kith, w Graban, Bremen te nd brig Regine, from Brom: Ponee, me Brig Financter (of Portland), Hall. Pong with augnr, &e, to master. June % Int echr Senora, from Baltimore. Brig Avon (ir), Creighton, Matansts, 1 days, with mo- lasers. to J J Taylor. Brie Danie! Welt, F Poster, Cherryfield, 4 days, with 1 | bep, to Emith & Bo Crowell, Philadelphia, 8 days, bound New Bedford, 2 days, ins, 6 deys. Rocklard, 5 days Rell Rott Neurmanal, Rendall. Reeklend.o days t Rreemael Res » Rocklend, 5 days, Sebr Lanse® Dean, —— Bebe Cordelia, Smith, Rook! Bebe Heaty Alfred, Wort, M Behr Mery, id aye | r Bebe itarrlet & “abigail, i Fivegersia, Camden, 4 dare. Packet shi, Allea, Li Groat Wost- pe * re soe ay er ‘Acapules. morta: gauireh 49 aden oy Livernesl le @ me Sreamsir Humnorpr.] Cucomiaval Wes Boat Whitton Castle,” NYork, with balinet shifted an a To J yee rk. ra ry’ pied Pat Lety Anderson; er i, Gay, for do Oth; Mayflower, Jobus ‘worth, for do Sth; George Hurlbut, bebe lre iansbée, for do 16th; Carrioes, Pray, and une. *iiventoou, June Are Europa (s), NYork; Persian, 24, Philsdelphia (out ats ( NOrleans; a Saaeeews; Moy 9-Sld Favorite, NYork, Telegraphic Marine bg mage June 17. Arrived—Bark Geo J Smouse, Cit Limerick: J P Jobnsen, NYork. Brig Madisco, scbr Willow, Piibatelpns do, Cronstadt; Ann Gri Philadelphia; brige & nee; Thoms F Knox, Fredericksburg; sohrs K. ron, do; GW Pickoring, Baltimore; sloop Report, NYork. Bavrimoaeg, Ju rigs, Emme, Havana: dbridg: J; Edna, Weet ae Meets: “Fonkee Blade su van, Me, ARLESTON, Ji Arrived—Brig Moses, NYork; sehr Tennemee, Dia Arrived—Schr James Barrett, Cobb, Philndsiphia Fa. Kiven, June 16. Arrived—Scbr N 8 Crane, Sawyer, Philadelph hia. Sailed Lape mney Essex, Cumminy NYork; JD Fish, Babcock, Albany; Sophis, Bostwiok, po No. Arrived—Schrs Bounty, and Willet Robi aw Arrived—Schr Hannah Grant, Baltim New Beprorp, June 16, Arrived—Schr Roswell King, Dari eROTDaN CR, gene 7. Below: Iden, Hopkins, from Mobile, via N Yi Pi: FR eonr Regulation, of Bosten, br. at anchot “"Mallea caches Bent Watson, Campbell, Albi Peck, Smith, NLoadons sloops F Brown, Gardner, TS Hawkins, Jou chr Arrived—Brig Emily, Cardenas; sehr Fort ALEm, June 16, Arrived—Brig Emeline, Cardenas for Bangor. Taunton, June 16, Sailed—Schr Harvest, Presby, NYork. Foreign Malls. Peg eee of steamer Asia, for Liverpool, will close at tho Exehange Reading Room (67 Exchange), on Wednesday, Lcttor eqs tor Kio Janeiro, per steamer Golden Gate, will clove atthe Exchange Heading Room (67 Exchange), about 25th June. Letters can be pre-paid at the Reading Room to any part of the world. ‘The above Letter Bags are aleo at Kenyon’s, 91 Wailatreet, Herald Marine Correspondence. Prutansirnia, June 17—4 PM Arrived Ship Saranak (pit), M Engle, Mathews, Nick Gilpin (Br), Gouin, Port Spat mn, Loring, top; Mary A Rowland, Rovian lia, ‘Stevenson; Wessegue, Worn Monterime, ‘Smith; Chas Moore, Smith, ang Rio Grands, Norton, NYork; Dacotah, Smith, N. Glover, Fall Riv Bra Wkee, Miller, Ew péywiss,’ Gandy,’ Providenon; stesiner hetec, Seymour, NYOrk. Clesred—Steamers Penneyiy Penobscot, Clark, NYork; barks Russia, well, and vaua; brigs Emeline, Watte, ford, Pembroke, Me; sehrs it Rist Fuller, Bradley, the usual hour. jutoka, Jones and Susan Hi a ; LAudenried Corson, Bros Kl ny Eel fete RL voring to get Ind woo fill aground atlast a Bax Eity Wixom, for New York, struck by lightning in Mobile bay, bad 899 bales of cotton on board. The elec- tric fluid ran down the mast, and communicated with th they bad spread eo extensively ¢! of paving ‘the veseel oF any part the passengers’ baggage, which was al king off the officers and crew. The E M and her cargo partinily if uot fully insured. and there will be no great loss except to the underwriters, Baie Amanva Pansons—The captain enel. bafure reported capsized, being | crew of boa ey erally ‘supplied their wi in clothing, and ubsoription of $100 to relieve their immediate Rox, from Windsor, before Jexandria. Bhe iv ashore sou Tbe 22 iat 43.15 8, lon Oise » Le wh; April 19, let rd, Zi For ruled um Eaw Koppisch, Upto for Boston: jor per, Curtis Sophia (Brem), for Tries Tuscany, Mayo, for do; Cronstadt, Hatoh, for Nauey Pratt, Crovs, for do; Maria Thereas (Sard). the UStater: sche Arturo ( ‘Sig Lith, bark Frances Partridge. Broughton, ayes, Le m Scott, tor NY ork; vane (Pr ee NYer! and Baltimore. enas, June 6—Bark ge Nickels, met lag: irig Blige Merithew 7 tavia, Matthews, for do, Brown, f 785 0 Brig Alfaretta, White, from Boston, eS—Barks Tonis, King. chrtd at $1% per Fi York, ld sugar at Lstayetve, Ci Cardenas! to load mo- ortinnd, at $3 Haskins, Snow, more, at $s sohr rbsey , cot $2 per box sugar jad been taken to foad 2 ide Ud for Cowen, or £210 fe tlevens Suiy 1. ould probabl 8, tor i Ly haat we have BATANZAS, June O— ( dee, Trench, tor Providence, lag; aud others pre- reed. c +e he May ‘l—Brig Financier, of Portland, for New i—Sebr L C Balch, for Boston, Oe Tako, May 27—Brig Mary Grace (Br), for Philadelphia, rr) £. Jour, NB, June 13-Pacsed a bark, supposed the Bisnehe, trom N York for Millsboro, SPSSeruan, Yume S-Cid ship Callender, Goodwin, Liver: DS Geotail. MeGitvery, for N learns, for Hamburg, 10; br: Cor. be, for ‘heaton, 10, eS ne Ee Robbins, (Ma N Delmont Locke, Philadelphia; Xe rdipg, do, we iY T ‘a Prisca, Jw ‘sndamkt; echt Wm James, Lank, NYork, SPEAR, June le Arr aches Atlantic, Nicketson, New jo. Sid 12th, brig America, at. ortl ts eohr Wm ERS, June Arr sche Pio Baker, York rk. iWon June 12—Art eer Volen WN, SC, June 4—Art schrs Fiyi Boston for Ba a etrong » ove in sight Seed ney H Case, which went to sen yeater. ith a esrZ0 of conl, returned to the ing carried awny her fore topmast repair here. Steamship are in harbor. Wind ym Hadioek, 4 Baltic, Barter, N le Cartagena, Hopper, N York York, and North A rimball, Splendid, strope fre wat BIAS Fe ¥ L Hall, Tibbetts; Wm Art brig Jy ie, Gray, Noes red 45 gon bab, abt Bhat. NEW LONDON, Sune Me7Aee pron, Quine Qui NYork Mjontea, Waierug Nr row Seth, | asf, "vires Virginie: and NYork; JM Warren, Al- Citize ty 3 ins, Mi bile: Florias, "Heed, Ascone Mec Handoet's pba; eons Gi Rondset tor Pall Rivers loth, seurs Oda Fellow, How ork it; Hester, Kimball Providence for NY? Ce eee sobre Kossuth, Davis, Bety Me MOUTH, So, June 7—Cld schr Ann Hunter, Camden, eanteS DeLrara, June 16—Arr ship, Saranak, Malony, verpool: Lowe; R08; sohrs Gasen- Bester R Lk A Stawest, Lesion Antares, Guadyi Cranmer, Smith, ond Express, Adams, NYork: Mar Haley, Newport; John 8, Somers, sie Richards. New London; N'Holmes,’ Go Prov ‘llinms, Glenoo: ad, Cor Baker, Smith, Providence. Cli wobe Star, o ea meee June 14—-8id brig Tegnee. Fales, Savan- 5 ry, Winemore, M Maroy, W ill Towns a Gardenae, Orecher. do (or B five! Albany vin Ene Feinwel ce el Caan oy, Brightan cay: sen Witeh, Wells an Sherman, Philadel, rar Fork; sloop Harvey, River; Seethanpion, Burten, Albany; Hector, Ki igilent, ‘Arr sohrs Hope, Hutchinson, Ba- rk, an Giober Philadelphia.” Cld po MW tp echre _Delscnnario (Br) Hal. ; 1th, Emma sy Connell, NYork. Sid Mts, Henrico, ae Tae. NY Win "bd kins, Vanderbilt, Smith, do; Morey mpi Niokerson, Boston. Imire, Johnson, NYork: « SAVANNA, June I brig Macon, ys Wathing do. do. Sid Parl Li vespeoiuen D Stain, y waits, posto ‘Tn port 12th, ships Florida (s), Lyon, for NYork; Ster- ling, Henderson, for Live 8 Southport, McCormack, ti John, ‘Old Me for Boston; Lyrs Puller, "Tew Se, NYork, Orcutt, eet, Jones 3 ‘ea * for B: as aur Bulloch el} Bnow, for "phitadel bis Pert Somers, do; Cicero, Speed, disg; Alexandria, Kanda! MSti—Sld elip Marion, Johnson, NYork; brig Macon, Wat- hing, do. 'STONT TON, of gene. 1 i ‘Arr Dutch bark Hong Kong, Vai Put Bi for Rotterdam. pM ASHINGTON, Noo duneb- Cli sehr Jaases Otis, Bruce, oeton. Havre— Steams hig Tumboldt—Mr and Mra Gignoux, Mas- ter Gignoux, rt and servant, Kev GT Abbott. food Samson, A Woe abrid , AS Boe DAM ris, CO Bolles, W W ficox, JS Mi i Wetter, Mr Smith, Chahonert. HD Forbes W W Gilbert, W'S Horner, 3 ner, and J W Watson, of New York; a AW ie, J Troubat, and HU 8 Taylor sy |S pg woken tro Core G Mivelél, Andeeo Louis Prochette, of Fra a ef Geneva; FP Farinoli, of tiatyi ne, Marie Louise, Va! ip Marion —Mrs TM Brinke, Mrs L Mrs it H Hayden, nurse tye Campbell, Miss R and 2 Monroe, 4 Lownce: . 2ohildren and ser and 2 children, Mts S00 eld, Miss Miss ‘Lo Wilkiny, W. Von Phisber, r, adley ‘Mra E Newhall W Birkbeck, L Ackerman, Mrs ne, 2 hil mand sry , Mie Keeffe, Mre Green, El, Crabb and 2 r K Ri 4G. W Meacher, Mrs Brock, Mrs Maraten, Matthovrs and iafa 2 Botts, Mr Carpenter, y- ne M Welle, Fit Pinkney, JA Netticn, eas fainily, W W Keenan, Car k woos r mahip Flori Joba Courier, John Hughes, Miss Curd Day and lady, P Gates, E E Markham, Wm Coulter, B Withiagon, & W Beni “Ww gekodl. Indy ie ‘elves, 4 Indy, Stirk. R Lyon, lady, two children nnd servant Carn four children and servant, Miss Cos, Mre CF ¥ iaydon, en a ive Mill Mire Bright, Miss “Mrs Jd Kirk, Miss we for Havre, toneking 6 Si sd ] pensenges, on Saturd Pier North river @ o'clock, fre $1. All letters i surgeon is attached to the Por MOKTIMEH LIVINGMTON. “age No, 53 Hirondwily. E ROYAL MAIL STEAMEK AbaLIN, Cart, saup passer te Bermuda wee Si Tiere fen fe nie mall | conde: St ‘Thomas and all the Wot I a. The Me EC i through the Post Offes ACIFIC MAIL sf through line tor Calit t AMoHIF COMPANY.—(ONLY Apa phe will cont tees. the dsb and Teh day of saat idable socident, aad will spe sad carryin Rare FREMONT... COLUMBIA. wilt iy betwoon Sam ou, awaiting at the. former port from Pansms, yo ilove will be ke the trane- ttre and rrp ipessengees bovwown nin netmahip SARAH SANDS, of 1,500 tons SSEPTE OTTE 4.489 pone, eS menor aes Chagres on the 1ith and 20th of ooh son be “The tare for hrpugh okots from New Fork te Ban Fran ee ee et for Chapres, connecting w steamehip Tennessee, to of July. For freigh’ street corner of W 5, N., commander, will F at the foatol War The tons burthen, Henr; pecetaely at Soe te * NR We. per foo Ro tllsof india + freight oF ir? Weat street,eornet ef War M.'O. ROBERTS, MAIL. STEAMSHIP c OMEANY ra pis ric ugh live for San Fi reduced. On Theredny, J KOK ER, 1,900 the government transferred at } ndid do “ ship Falcon ingore leaving in the Cherokee will com te with the favorite United Mail stem see, to nail from Panama on or about the y. ee apply atthe office, Stand 66 South vireet, ora eet street, corner of Warren, NDBPEN DENT LINE FOR CHAGRES DIRECT, AND through tickets for Calif rnin, at the lowest redaced rates. ndid steamehip BRUTHER SONS TES tT 3PM sos soot waly to | Courtland street. T H. WATERMAN het berth, foot of yreet, ready to receive for which, or unequi tabla gesomimedations, arply to NATH. L. & GEO. GRISWOLD, 71 and 79 South ot _Shippere ars invited to inapest the veel. LikTRR CHALLENGE, ROD: Commander, for San Fri Sipanans FOR SALE,—FOUR STREAMERS (CON. densing engines), from 100 to 180 feet long do, ), 126 feet low lier and vwe do iptonmers Pa ae a TRAMER PACIFIC.—A BERTH IN UPPER CA- dharani snc John street. SE Siete ee on ver 9 DERAB Broadway. PORSAYANWAH—U- 8, MAIL, IF FLORIDA, Nias f iy y OF passage, Op - vw LL. moka Front street. Thre Alabame, Tilson tons,) Cope. C. ‘Dy Ludlow, om the june. go's jock P Met Ere) MEDICAL. QRREST GROVE UYDROPATHIG INSTITUT F pelea Moon. Me bes Phi The above loon, Riles Wi be ready for the ts Piiolane h ‘the part of July. , BADGER'S MEDICATED APRON —A, SIMPLE, beautiful, and means of previ yeentery. cholera, hor; and tise Et © els, or to cure constipation Principal pL D*; convene PRIVATE MEDICAL OFFICE, 55 ‘Third ¥., where he is consulted in oer- tain diseaces knees, ~C. fifteon years, a most extensive practice in these sad disord the effects of self-abuse and indiscretion, The victims disease, who would avoid quacks anes ‘apgging ber. trum “Tnvkgordtng Sonia votties'for $5 sari ‘ingle—forwarded to the Danis AND LONDON TREATMENT OF Hie TE ina few how a vegetable applicati In debility. Brought o = fy in por habite, aster affections, he the local remedy, and ec wany yene teers are esate d without it; as he has cases daily, of from the other physicians. In Pe guaran. He has strictures d: he curse uso, caused by thee not expel~ ch. His diploma, with % the forme: there, and the Syskets of certificated, show that none cam equal it. You cured me in one day.—D, M. Corbyn. One Jocal pplication cured me in 9 fow W hours, ‘after another door tor tried # long time.—Jaa, Srplilitie uloere Sa had been under thi @ Amboy, Tho ere treated’ by gail, Office hours from 8 7 to9 P. M. M. LARMONT, M. D., 42 Reade street, twe doors from Broadway, not in the store, tens lusively to this speciality, Re can, with confidence, promise more certain, ‘and radical cures, than can obtained from an; other source in America. In esses rable gen re is insu perseverance. ply private iscasos will be gratin he cure, which is often effeote: few Sy eet in @ ver has been's mattor of surprise to some, tha epectability and of professional attainments should dovate tention to diseases which people of every i tien pretend, fo. suse, 90 peel see however, the pon sockety W ferent these people Ving opinion would be tliose who ma) dress Box 869 ICTIMS OF THE QUACK DOCTORS, LOOK FOR the old and long established Hunterian pumbor three Division strovt, New York city, by, De Hunter, from an experience that very fale 06 ue “tot of any, one physician, ls enabled se Sepa provided fox ait, Mor treatment, vy ie letter, ad- 'y wiv of certificates voluntarily given of course. invited to make immediate application to, Doctor Hunter, whose ee professional celebrity, respectability, tog: , challenge the se e to i. patient of a thoro ment. Prive $l. Buffalo k oF private treatise goes with remedy on earjh that secures the tient against secondary attacks. ‘Treatm: inute description, poat Looe plorable rsBrentelee Toes iti ater atusg, ke. Price only aige. Sold ai store, 418 Brondway, ind, by post, the author, 81 ‘Lispooard street. rr ate diseases, and all the kindred affectioneillwatrated by a great mam? her of beautifully colored plates, as lange ae jife; by Homer Bost wick, lecturer on Sensory, and, dissaess of ange quarto“ 350 pages, 90 wad re ay be said, tearlaiy to be equal icurd’s or Acton's works on the 9-4 ‘aud far superior to anything of the kind be Jablished 18 Author of “The Family Phyneian; ee wb centa Author of ie Self Abuse, and ite table effects, See. & Fa For sil Brondway, phe y the enthes, Lod Broad way. To those whose health does not o pemivet ‘an Increase of toils, it is of Cn ay portant a ‘she mothor—the female—the wi or the one im the decline map and ie meee vot oure, po yealt At ado Peete atte ime fact teeters, wea Serpe ht ee wy tte pemee thee heen * ey #8 copy will be sranemi| me free of postage, to am oiogs United a aon se New York ol erga hae tdnerby Fe OTICE.—DR. B.D DELANEY, 51 LISPENAR STREET, ‘ar Broadway, continues to be com al, treatment, may apply with onrtalney of speedy cure. 0 FEE TILL CURED.—DRS. COOPER A Ea juRED. p MURPHY, Se rolled om in the don inthe tratmont ofthe mock sort. nate pationte wilt find him at 2 oceevelt ource street, and nowhere else. ee at yg 0 YEE TILL CURED.—DR. 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