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NEws BY THE MAILS Our Baltimore Correnpendence, Bartimone, July 1, 1851 Dre Weather—.4 Fine Rein— Dewy of Thomas D. Johnston: Eq—Progvess of the Baltimore and Ohio Raitroud—Cas, of Stephen Walsh—Old Hunkers Kouted. $ After three weeks of incessant drought, we were Blosred last night and this morning with several reviving Showers, not rufficient, howe’ for the wants of mother earth. There is a good prospect, however, of @ further fnstalment. ‘Thomas D. Johnston, Esq., formerly « member of the extensive banking firm of Johnston & Lee, died suddenly eeterday afternoon, baving been attacked with a paraly- Gis whilst sitting in the parlor of the Baltimore Club, sur- | founded and conversing with several friends. He was | fonveyod home, und died just as he was carried in his | oor, Mr. Johnston has died in the prime of life, Baving been only in the 51st year of his age. He is the @eoond leading member of the club who has died the pre- Bent year. He was a brother-in-law to Madame Celeste, ‘whore was a brother to Mr. Tenaron Madame Coleate’s daughter was also recently married to the sum Of Mr, Johnston, she havirg been pained in his fauuily. Several of our compeuies of military are preparing 4 Visit Wasb: 9 on the Fourth of July. and take part Phe ceremonies of laying the corner stone for the Bpteot Sent to tat m to the oration of the Hon. Webster. ‘Ut is officially announced that the track of the Balti- fore and Ohio Railroad has been completed to the Pied- ‘wont station, twenty-eight miles weet of Cumberland, over which trains. with rails and materials, are daily peer On the 2ist of July, this new portion of the oad will be aticially 0 med by & grand excursion from e thie city, after whic! regular ager aud burthen Grains will pass to that point, bringing Baltimore some three hours nearer to Wheeling and the great West, ‘ban she hus heretofore been. The report of the case of stephen Walsh, in the Herald ‘of Sunday. has created quite a furore among our Irish fellow citizens, They look with confidence to their countrymen in New York to furnish bim with counsel, ood Geni aid in ds fending bimself from the demand of Le British wuthorities. Le is evidently too good and ee 4 fellow for the menial position of a soldier in barracks, or to be tran«ported to Botany Bay. Governor Lowe yesterday sent up a batch of removals ‘vd appointments for ‘thie city, which have caused quite @ stir among the democracy Under Governor Thomas, ‘all the offices'were held by the old hunkers, and Governor Jowe bas commenced & general sweep. giving their owe to the ¥ aug democracy The be: t, that of cher-in-law, Dr. Polk. Our Philadelphia Correspondence. Privaogurmia, July 1, 1851 Lvved States Mint Statistice— Resumption of Specie Pay- wents—Powers’ Greek Slave—The Yacht Race—Orion | athe ad. ‘he monthly statement of our Mint shows that $2,690,- | Go of goid bulion was deposited for coinage during June, @nd (hut only $60,000 was from other sources than Cali- fornia. $11,700 of silver bullion was received during the ame time, The following is the coinage :— Goro. + $2,610,300 00 121.270 00 190.618 double eagles. 12127 ; F Corren pieces. ‘$3.709 858 17 surplus of geld dollars and quarter engies be- Sauand <f the depository still remains in the Treasvarn's Lmpaipageliesty'" May 31—Belnnee as esee 1,429,815 91 June S0—Rece tpts of customs.” $307,500 x < —Post Office moneys... 15,081 34 “ —Fund for int. on loans, 181,103 06 —Miscelianeous.. 344 19 ——_ #7187 79 $1,892,003 Payments June W—Treasury drafts $498,949 75, —Pont Oftioe warrants. 3.570 34 “ Int om loans, pensions. 14,497 63 ———— 487,317 92 $1,404,685 98 juties, to-day, as June %—Balance Dr G_N. Eckert entered pon hi Direetor of the Mint. The Lehigh Navigation Company reeume. to-day, the peyment of interest upon their common loans, in cash, after & suspension of more than ten years By good management the company har placed the worksin better order then before the freshet of 1340, which was the cause of their financial diffcultics. and the accumulated peor ge mage newagd in & new loan, tardy justice ing done to the loan holders b; ing their inte- a y paying The copy ¢ of Powers’ Greek slave, purchased by Mr ‘Corcoren, of the irm of Corcoran & Kiggs, ot Washing ton, passed Uhrough the city this morniag, on its way & the capital. ‘The yacht Orion returned about 10 o'clock to-day, 9% fuinutes ahend of the Bianes, carrying off the purse of $2.(00 pending upon the race to Reedy Lsland and back ‘Thir iajunt the reverse of the former race between these Boats, and being totally unexpected. will cause a large amount of money pening to change hands. ‘The Sebuylkill Navigation Company have advanced tbe toll upon coal al passing down their works to 40 cents. Our Curacoa Correspondence. Cunscoa, June 3, 1851. The Latest News from Venezuela ‘A vesm | arrived here last night from Laguayra which brings the news of another conspiracy at the capital (Caracas) The celebrated AL Gurmun, elected Vice President of the present administration. with Generals Briceno and Gutierez, were detected in the act of aasas- @inating (he President, Gon Monagas, (brother of the Jate executtre,) for which attempt they are impri- soned, and awaiting the tribunal of their couatry, which ‘will be either death or exile. The people. generally. of Veneruela. bave found tault with their old hero, General oy and antil be is reealled the country will not pros The majority of the peopie wishing to hold public and those Who are not fortunate enough to get We nothing else to do but to disturb those who do JUSTIVE. ‘Theatrical and Musical, Bowenr Trsates.—The entertainments for this even- fag are a6 usual, very attractive They will commence ‘with the nautical draina, eutitied the ~Ucean of Life. in which Mr. Kd@y will perform the character of Mat Merriton, and Miss Weinyss that of Laabeila Morvilie ‘The next feature will be the operatic romance entitied “ Masanicilo’ Mr. B. Kddy as Massanivilo. and Miss § Denin aa Kenia ‘The above pieces are excellent. and Moust bave the effect of crowding the house To-morrow evening the members of the orchestra take their benefit Broapwar Turatee. —Mr. Wilmarth Waller possesses undoubtedly many elements of # great actor, and he has made & decided impression upon the playgoers of New k Hie Claude Melnotte is an energetic and an effec tive piece of neting. Thix evening Knowles’ admired tregedy of “Virginius’ will be performed Mr Wailer en acting the part of the Roman father. and Mr. Conway, a Tending performer, will be the [eillin« of the cecacion Mier Anderton, «lady of admitted ability, will represent er character of Virgiuim Nino's Gannen —A great bill iv cffered for this eve- ing Ly the celebrated Kavel Family. The pertormauers Win commence With the pantemumic prew: I Fete Champetre whieb the imsmitat Kiavel will sustain the character of Lourdsee. This will Be followed by © Rotor: fe Diabic. and the whole will termivate with the comic pan! mime of » Nicodemus ‘This eelection cannot fail to draw a full houw, Bat why should we way cannet fei as Nidlo’s besatiful theaite bar always been Olied with furbioouble assem Diagia whenever the Ravets appear’ Nationa. Thearas —The tragedy of © Brutus wn <<: uamence the performances ut (his olf established the ate. Mr J K Seott an we olebrity. an we belinve of the best sock xetvors ia his line im th <cuntry, will appear a Brutus. and Mee M Jones » Toilius This wil be & ried trent fur the visiters of th ational Theatre The coweiuding fertare will be the Arawe of * Kerry Burnham,” with Mr Watkins in the Resking ebaracter This programme will be likely to fl the howe, We hope so for Purdy « ok Brovénam's Lrcnem —The entertainments for thir ning are for the benefit of Me. Chippendale ry cllent Comedian and old favorite The pleess «+ od ere the comedy of © Used Up,” the farce of the *Card Cave!” and the inimitable taree or the ~ School ft Tigers Several of the ivading artiste will appear Mr. Skerrett, long and fayurably know: Burton theatre, will appear im the “Aehool for Ti Chippendale bas for period been con Gb~ etege in this city pre 5 Lape riebly deserves a bumper Crnsere’s Mis crevsd This anrivalied band of negro Performers Offer ome of their best entertainments this evening, Their Uesutiful hail is well ventilated, aad ic crowded tly ¥ cote Minvorrus Tf good ringing, good dancing Ez ake rmaERAL peaturimances vad & well ventilated i), te ae MnAwcrme ns to the polis. Ubey enn enjoy it tot faid extent. by Aorereks Mearuts ecm nce WIR the extravag ae seat #8 clome with tn ¥ fon? Tn Oe evening iting Fel Th Mustoat Halt n performances will Iwo Eyes betwoen of a Cheap nati« Frat rope dancers wil give their aurprist * Our Ping after which. t Save i and Pheer Clin Che! dibr pe * MoKashell wa yorn he tin oh, MODE, pare Cut 1s years cf age; be le ® foot od weighs $9 puends.and ie otherwinw made {a sore Me mraeur: 2 inches reand tf faut @ inebes Pour the eelf of che hy This aug ouMent mee p tae fh y yee ane len! won) Rm page ton reer of givwe. b wey dee aged from Sit Wiliam Wallace, and ic» of big Samuel McDonald, of the King’s Life juards, well known 4s a man of the most herculean sta- ture of his day. Sanri’s cellection of anatomical wax figures are being exhibited im this city for # vel vious to the collection being sold. duction of anatomical art, the Moorish Venus, had no atification of au intelligent and wonders of the human struc- ture, it would deserve to be classed amongst the most in | teresting exhibitions of any time or country. | revelation of the internal mechanism of our bodies, suc b 48 nO one elsewhere can obtain otherwise than by | painful inspection of the operations of the dissect og an But the knowledge it lays bare of the arcana of ical organization is as valusble as it is curious, as it is interesting. rience Anna Bistior begins, next week, her voyage ‘and will visit afterwards Troy, Utica, She has engaged the great and favorite f Sanquirico, and also that young merveille, violinist, Signorina Lavinis Bandini who is much better in health, will conduct the perform- ances, which will combine the attractions of concert and operatic scenes in costume, Parodi gave a concert at Columbus. Ohio, on the 28th wand was announced to give one at Cleveland on the short season, pre- that exquisite pro natural curiosity as to t musical in Albany. ‘The Opera at Castle Garden. A very fashionable audience attended the performance Ernapi” last evening; and never have we witnessed the enthusiasm of the lovers of the opera carried toa higher pitch than in the course of some of the scenes, ‘Truffi made more than an ordinary impression by her in- terpretation of the cavatina, into which she threw much agreeable animation and many artistical beauties, dved, she sang throughout the opera to the entire satis- Bettini created an impression in his favor which cannot be effaced by any vocalist His splendid voice poured forth torrents of melody, and his style captivated the public. ‘also produced a powerful sensation, and his opening aria was vociferously encored. Beneventano shared in the general triumph, making the whole performance one of the greatest treats of the season. To-night « Bolena” is to be performed, with the p werful contralto, Caroline Vietti, Mise ir hiting, Marini, and Lorini, With such vocalists to give effvot to the oper, thousands of persons ought to be present to ap- preciate the production. Marine Affairs. Exceiurst Tar.—The ship Maria, Capt Bursley, ar office in bis | rived bere from Rio Janeiro, on Sunday evening last, in thirty-six days, thus beating by aday the late trip of the Greyhound to Baltimore, without even allowing for | the difference of distance in favor of the latter city. The besutiful ship Thomas Nye, was launched by Mr. | Reuben Fish, Fairhaven, on Saturday, She is owned by | Messrs T & A. RK. Nye, of New Bedford, and will be em- ployed in the whale fishery. Capt. Almy, late of the Lancaster, will command her United States surveying schooner Madison. commander Woodhull, from a cruise, strived at New Bedford on faction of the audience. gifted Bosio, the inspector of Guano, he has given to his | Intelligence. ing challenge appeared in the Chronicle. of Sint John, New Brunswick. of 6th June. It ts pretty saucy in its tone, and we hope, for the honor | and chivalry of our marine, that it will reecive attention from the proper quarter — Inpiaxtowy Boat Cuvr—A CHALLENGE To New Yorx.— the undersigned: do herebyc Aquatic —The follow! allenge any four men inthe ast us in a four-oared gig, built of wood, sf sistance of from six to ten miles, for the come a either in ft 8 3 STEW Bik, yENS, ‘Commissioner's Court. | rum case OF THE ay FROM THE BRITISH Jouy 1—Mr. Commissioner Br livered his decision in the case deserter from the British army very great importance. the Commissioner is devoting his atcention to legal authorities on the subiect, and will give @ written opinion to morrow morning. meantime we may announce, for the satisfaction of the freedom, and for the information of her B. M. Minister, that it is Mr. Bridgbam’s intention to deny the application of Sir Henry Bulwer, and to discharge Walsh fi ham has not yet de- Stephen Walsh, the It being « matter of Police Intelligence. The Newark Burgiars —On Monday afternoon, the New- ark burglars, George Shields and George Thomas, together with the wife of Shields, were conveyed to Newark for | trial, om the charge of forcibly entering the jewelry store Williams, situated at No. 22055 Newark, New Jersey. stealing therefroi Id ‘and silver watches. avd jewelry «fected om Friday night last, and the rogues were caught in this city by officers Brown, Reed, aud Parker, with whom the burgiars had a desperate fight before they were captured. The particulars we gave in last Sunday's Herald Charge of Buying Stolen Property —Officer Bigley, of the Fifth ward, arrested, yesterday, aman by the name of of buying a lot of rig- organ, at Caldwell’s Land- ing. The accused was committed by Justice Lothrop for a further examination Patrick Marooney. on a chi ging, stolen from Joseph C. CITY TRADE REPORT, ‘Turspay, July 1—6 P.M been sold to the extent of 150 barrels; pearls at $5 50, and pots, at $5,the previous value Levswax was something easier; prime was reported at 25.0. cash Brrapsrerrs —There was a pretty active inquiry for Flour throughout the day. chiefly for domestic consump- tion. but at downward tending figures; the sales com- prized 10.000 barrels—superfine No. 2, at $3 62 a $3 814; mixed to good Western at $4 a $4 12; ordinary to fi vorite State, fresh ground, 25; and pure Genesee, at $4 31a $4 was quite dull; 450 barrels in bond Southern remained about the 1,000 ibs. American realized $4 124 $ same, with sales of 1.500 barrels mixed t and fancy. at $4 1 were inactive St yesterday's quotations Wheat was buoyant and uniform; 13.000 bushels Cana- dian were taken at 9Se. a $101; and 10.000 do Ohio, at o€e. Ryeand Barley were a noted in our former review plenty and something better; Jersey. at 41a 42¢ ; and Ohio was offered freely at redue operations ivciude 36140 bushels damaged and a Sée.; mixed do, at 58 a 69c.; and were selling at d yellow. at 5% Tel was scarce, and held at en 75 being the asking rate; an- thracite was depressed and nominal. at $40 $450 per hanced figures, $7 Corre with a heavy supply, (about 70,000 bags of all and only a limited inquiry, was @ little weaker d to 200 bags Java at 110 and 200 st. Domingo at? a4 assumed the | anes which usually characterizes the coon | to about 700 bales 1 of 60 ibs. Toujua beans were dis- 5 casks cream tartar at 17 \4¢.; holidays, the sales and 6 bales jalap at ¢ lot of 750 boxes Canton, 40 peeks. were pureba y. at $175, 4 months js were inactive nds, brought $3 12 to Liverpool were beshels of cctn inoment report d T at St. John. N B.. for Ireland, at 80s isioxs —There was very little transpiring in pork —the market for which was noeninal'y the same as noted banged hands % sull and plenty at { sought after at staty.—The house and lot known as 112 Pearl ld by auction t Cheese was Lees been moderate! and 125.000 German at $7 = boxes red mottled 6.500 bushels wheat 5 pkgs. cory meal do Whirkey. and 47 MARKETS BLSKWHERK, STUCK Salas First Board—$i W038 Nav 0 om, Kailfoad, 4 Telegraphic Re; . New Onceavs, June 30, 185 Beles of cotton, thie morning. amounted to 1.600 bales devma of | middling, at 7)s a 55se.; . $5 46; St. Lows, $40 $455 meee heid wt $14; shoulders, $6 Hivorpoot, ye; N Exchange sterling, 9 to 11, fair. 10 #1050. Flour is firmer; Pork, nothing de New York sight, par to New Onveava, July 1, 1851 wl of, yesterday thie morning 800 we nly for Bogland * ur mauling | TR aT. for Ohio, Corn is steady at yesterday's rates, with sales « of 20,000 bushels, Outs are in demand at 33c, Acwany, July 1, 1861 ‘The receipts since our last have been :—Flour, 4.000 bbls ; wheat, 40 bushels; corn, 30.000 do. The transa tions in flour have been smaller than yesterdays sales, being 1.000 bbls. st previous rates. The market for corn is lower; 13.000 busbels mixed Western sold at 50 580. Oats are better, sales bei gory at 420. Prison whiskey is selling at 23%(c., amd Ohio at 23%<c. Rocnxsren, July 1, 2851. Our market remains dull and inactive. he sales of wheat and ftiour are limited, and confined to the trade, Six hundred bushels Genesee were sold to-day, at 98c ; flour is quoted at $4.50. The following amounts of pro- duce have passed the weigh locks im this city, for the Fast, during the seven days ending this morning :— or »735 bbls; wheat, a 118 bushels; corn, 221,887 yurhels, Married, On Tuesday. July 1, at the church of Epiphany, by the Rey. Henry Anthon, Mr. Cuances F. Day to Miss Carne nie M. Dar, youngest dwughter of the late Ass Day, all of this olt: jus have two Days been joined infone; ‘May their lives prove as doubly bright, No clouds of sorrow dim their sun, But happiness reign with light. On Tueeday, July 1, in Trinity Ohurch, New York, by the Rev. Mr. T. Webbe. Rev, 8. Ciaran Tunas, Rector cf Trinity Church, Camden, New York. to Many C. Van Linw, youngest daughter of the late John R. a Liew, Eeq.. of this cit, On Tuesday. uly 1, at Putnam Valley, New York, by the Rey. A. K. Mulwicks, Haxvey Davros, of Yorktown, to Miss Many A. Fowxen, of Putnam Valley At Jersey City, June 30, by the Rev. A. Bloomer Hart, Gyo. L, Fenris, cf New York (firm N. J. Ferris & Co.), to Maxy GB. Han, daughter of Monmouth B. Hart, Esq, of the former piace. In St. Louis, on the 18th of June, Lieut. Jony W.Da- vinsox, Adjutant Fint Dragoons U 8. Army, to Miss Cana B., davghter of Geo eGunnegle, of St. Louis In Charleston, 8. C., on Tuesday, June 17, by the Rev. JN. Kendrick, Euizanern G., eldest daughter of Joel Ketchum, Esq, and Wm. D. Hanr, of this city. Died, On Tnesday, July 1, Many, wife of John Sullivan, for- merly of Kenman, county Kerry, Ireland ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral. from her late residence, 365 Pearl strect, at one o'clock this day (Wed- needay) ‘precisely On the Ist of July, Catrina Hars, sister-in-law of John Steneck, aged 10 years. The friends aud relatives are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, on Wednesday, July 2 at 3 o'clock, from her late residence, 272 Seventh avenue, Her re- mains will be interred at Trizity Cemetery. On Tuesday morning, July 1, at 10 o'clock, at the resi- dence +f his father, in Ward street, Paterson, N. J., Hexny J. Krvo, late of New York city. aged 35 years. ‘The friends and relatives of the familly are respestfully invited to attend the funeral, to-day (Wednesday), at 4 o'clock, On el June 29, Mary Perit, relict of the late John Pell. ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, on Thursday, the 3d of July, from her late residence, 66 Bowery. On Tuesday afternoon, July 1, of convulsions, Mary Anvey. only daughter of Abram A. and Mary E. Bassford, aged 2 months. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, which will take place on ‘Thursday, at 03; o'clock P. M , from their residence, No. 26 Jones street, near Bleecker. Her remains will be taken to Trinity Cemetery for interment. On the Ist of July, Caxouine Exizanetn, eldest daugh- ter of 0. D. W, Lilliendabl, in the 20th year of her age. The members of the Moravian Chureh, and the friends of the family, are rexpectfully invited to attend her fu- neral, this day, 2d inst., at 3 o'clock P. M., from No, 235 William street. On the Ist of July, Cxanues. son of Charles and Mary Harkin. aged 1 year and 12 days The friends ‘and acquaintances of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Wednes- day) afternoon, at 25, o'clock, from 34 Cross street. On Thursday. June 26, of chronic diarrhoea, Resrcca Porpy, Pleasant Ville, Westchester county, in the 30th year of ber age. Her remains were taken to Tarrytown Cemetery for interment ‘At Dwight Mission (Cherokee Nation), on Sabbath morning, June 8, Rev. Dasivi § Buraick, for more than thirty yeurs a faithful and useful missionary of the American Koard of Foreign Missions among the Cherokee people Movements Of the Ocean Steamers. Date. For. June 4... .New York. 43) moon ety... ....e7¢ 10 27 «7 33| iow WATER eve lu 57 Cleared. Steamers—Niagara (Br), Stone, Liverpool, E Cunard Jr: Winteld Scott, Couillard, New Orleans, Brooks, Davis & pkt), Hebard, Loi Minturn ow, Dunba: on. a (8) Luteck, St Petersbere Punch & Me- RC Read; Excel. Talman, “Manzanillo, Berry; “smith, Windove, Chas D El ; Elmi mith, Richmond, cman, Philsaelphis; Baw ; Reaper, Long, do; Sarah Euitabeth, Arrived USM Steamship Florida, Ly L Mitenall U SM Steamship Marion, Berry, Chari lett C at ? PM, with mdse passengers, \pottor Ti leston & w, fo brig Seca Bite, for ‘New rk Sip Waterloo (kt), Harvey, Liverpool, May 20, with mare and Job passergers, to Kermit & Carew, June 18, lat 4440, lon 47 ©, exchanged signals with ship Monmouth, of jceberg. Siso several small ws the night passed & number of them, weather it, exchanged sig- irom Giaegow for New Ww of | 3 Steele, don J Hl Smith, New Hay 9, lon 3545. The th light, southerly a pilot 1% miles rig Aldrich, Matanzas, 9 da 35 Taytor. dune Bs 0AM, lat 83h Tom 133K pa tteamehip steering S; Wth, Highlauds of Neversiak bearing NNW Guiles, pasted a echre mast, with ta shed RI), Burdick, Random (ot Newport doy, with rugar, &e, to m ‘brig Geo 1. Abbout (of Bi June 1, with , Trink wo RW Truwiy King. Windeor, 10 days, with pli irig Keady Rhino (Br), Morris, Windsor, NS, 10 day with plaster. tod 8 Whitney & C Brig North america, Mallett, Machias, 9 days, with lum- ber, to Simpron, Mayhews & Co. Lrig Burmah, Torrey, Calais, 10 days, with lumber, to Sitr pon, Mayhews & Co. Pris Hudson, Alleo, Machins, 12 days, with lumber, to In Grande, » iat 0, lon 7Y, ia Bi be Farrow, Washington, NC, 4 days, with moval Sehr Nebrasia, Prince, Richmond, 4 days, bound to AL rf », Piiladelphis, 2 days ie jesphia bound te New | TPE Wheaton. Endicott, Philadelphia, 2 days. 1 ph aye Iphie. 2 day iphia, d days, bound to to Albany. t, 2 days. ediord y*, tor Albany, via jen, Boston, days, bound to Al + Daniel Webster, Lewis, Boston, bound to Albany. Esicn Matiide, Lovell. Boston, bound to Albany. t Nimrod, Lovell, Boston, to Albany: t Fiymouth Rock ht Q Adams, Me neell rpool; orgy fOpHor, Bahamas; brige Tybe an dc n xcel, Taiman, Savann eon, Charlerte , Jory 1-Wind at sunrise, NW, and light; at meridian, de du; at eunset NNW, and equally. Telegraphic Marine R. none ely L Arrived—Ship Kextocky, N@rleans barks Lucinda EB Churchill, Philadelphia, Chieftain @ Story, Baltimore; § x Hinche; Galena, eohte Bdna x, Albeny: Highlander, do: ait 4 iti Armands, NYork ‘Mary Bmily, do jrlisie. vis 8 erttvok. NS (Cuba) Maria, Winder, via Calais, Can Philndelpi in; soht Chae D Bailock, @ Bavriwone, Joly | ‘Ayres, Wary New ” pane 4 z » Gacease, Joly 1 wauRvromr, June 30, New Loy June eo NYork for oe caliteraie: yiitens, .~ nachos ere the Arrived—Brig E Baldwin, Rondon Arrived—Ship Sherm: wit, ka. of ihn, i Artie eli at ey a Pas eee, eet a 4 Mise Woodcock Juli the best mediciae in the world for 188 Canal ts ‘reet. be about 50)'tons, londod ports, Lon @ side; she laid by found Bo ong on board. 00 Jan a off Fort ter strest; thinks it bee ti with cottany she ma for pers ‘udgon street, Laight » ¥, Soule, do: sh, Wile, for Cherbourg lowland, Mayo, tor Genoa: MGscnsin al Cough, severe, J it. Consumption, Mrs. Mounts 2 Laight strece, Heaps year 5, Wk Fouline Bd Lat 40 12," Lon 04 Feit, eid me Echusstia! pal Wor of Delaware City, LC Richmond, Majestic, Panemeurn, June 23. Arrived—Schr Kidder & Co, Philadelphia. Cleared—Bark F A Perle, < Galltioe Liverpool. tee! ‘Baral Nervous besit Nervous Debilit: ir. Gow, i pay. Ed. Hall,28 Vandam 8 root. Ehiloey. a Evans, 156 Sulliv: “Me ch laleey, 207 ae Yor! NEW ORLEANS, June rd ship Henry, Ann: Sea her ye, 4 BORFOLK, ‘June 24—Arr schr Almira T, Gandy, Pen- Pontiaxn, June 9. a 7 Belen, for York; Ie simon vent ap Jone 'y Kolley, Yarmouth ba, Ps WwW Beene is and iN os vrs H Pellew, 133 ‘Bim street. i ‘atrick Walden, 164 Beste Letter Bags for Liverpeat Niagara, will close athe Bachtnge Wendiug Woca (of Exchauge), on Wedi July 2. at tbe ueuat hour, to any part of the world. Herald Marine © Conve Arrived—Bark Louisa, 29—Arr sloop Mi Sees letters can be pre-paid a ‘Lawton, ‘Gncd for NYork; Sith ton ‘Orchard treet, lity, Mrs owiiel, Bs Delancy street. i Miss Walton, Tl Stanton atroet. oN N Nerden. vier Philkatp Pata, July s peeahartentanes Gate tinal wei, jo Dalarhen Creme rchrs Jacob Reymond. B N is, Mrs. Mos b Epilepsy. Mr. Baker, Be Vitus’ Dance, Me Saige Seite et are sobre Mary 1 Ib: NE DFO! Bele sloop fae PHILA, June 90—Arr bark Fernanding, ace uy Pike, 8 ws sohrs Liber- lly, and Mar; on C Baker, Smith, fartnto Rertouanca wv. Kenn! rt, Moses tea M wv Cistred Dries Capt Tom. Smalley; broke, Pike, Boston; Thane Saratoga, Thompson, teamer Ponobecot, Clark, Miscellaneous, Suir Isaac ALLERTON, of Plymouth, from Chincha Islands tor Baltimore or NYork, Horn, but it wi Baker, Staten peton, Delano; ‘Warren, Kis tio Glisten, 8 Second avenue, rary ue aOR ence June 23—Arr echrs Orson, Es Ri hilad ited, Dayton, and Thos din Foley, 28 Spruce ‘All persons unable top: Dr Witte ofice 134 Growl ness depot 102 rung & leak off Oa) 0 to. Feneh, hor deat ca fr eteees this weeks ae ibor WATTS, Electrical Nervist. ORRE iT GROVE SYDROEATHIG presioes sroneela: o amg Jun B 1361.—William J, ‘Willing a, M. teil yt be ready tor ‘the recep! “f—Are bark C B Hamilton, M Hutchipeon, Baltim: Norfoll ’ . fz} eel te damage At Was discharging prepatat ene ah ‘wag poet, Ie 3310, well, G meee ae abo SAVANNAH, "Fone greed us At f invalids the men; brige Roamer, Nichole, Cardenas; June 28—Arr echra Ron do pia, Philadelphia. ite (of St Geary 1000, Bark Poromac, of Beameiail Rycwiga seperted lost, bad ef off Cape Bl: Be 0" sobre Star, and ON sneered bing rtuped tg Meh ei — ape ge oases and spew instrument, which inv 8. For wale ‘at 222 Broadway, and by the author, No. 12 Aun street. Price 2 KR, COOPER, 14 DUANE STREET, HAS Pind = 3 devoted hie practice [EDICAL. has “alee R. ver, M. D.—Th uen oes sna oar stsciaas of, disssons anx Nevizmrax Ricw (of Boston), Pepper, from Valpa- ralso, April 16, for Montevideo, put fi of x Cie ‘Horn, and it was expected i Fasuton, of St Joba, NB, from,Martinique for ballast, wont ashote 28th ult, Passenger Arti apes and Savawnan—Steamship Florida—Thos Geo Walthour and lady, Mise W 2 children and 2 nurs: isa Nowell, La Brallgford iy oe. a ios Mi Cumming, lady, [s i Fantnd and 4 children, ats o Roem. tea Pe cotton and coffee, w but wae got off by wi harge, a8 she lea! Bric Ricumonn, 15 da RW fider, chili and Bee J'G aie 4 children and ks, eo B Pitkia, Geo carroll de, KLE Wile L Dewitt, De LF Nioholl, © J lark and 2 child 'W Parish, G D*: BORRION 1 18 ie CONRT Enea CON FIDENTIALL? pi at Cl ton bur, with loss of ae of Reo epables im to cure Fulton street. N. R. FAWCETT CAN BE CONFIDENTIALLY CON- rulted at his office, 14 Dover street, om all delicate Which be cutee withows marese AY dea 8 a Fy chil ren, Mrs Sarah C! Chas Broward G Liat, Pr Ratt Stator 3 a Se eee aan, tee tienes ood tne weston part shear, nd and that thelr request for assistance was recused by t b Scott, ye ‘é § Sitey, c cas me pen Jame: days. Mis Balm of Zura for Self abuse, is the most invigorating ase ever known in this country. L ond, Bw pee Mr Metcalf, H Gu op, Mr itailero John Clarke—47 im the at at HARE 5 lenge down Joaurn Tancazs before reported ashore, went on 23d, about two miles NE of Cape blow. The cargo had been sare: ‘There are about $1000 insured on the cargo, in the A the Augusta Insurance d Trust M Pinch, Bs hewn a le, Win R. MORTAMORE WOULD INFORM THE HUNDREDS ply to him for the cure of disease, that he holds ‘6 hope that he will cure them ‘* iaipe effects ception, worthy pandemonium iteelt. Me would, cheap, pleneant, aud to 9PM Sundays exce ted. L. MOKTAMORE, R. WARE = he f tien on Karey Wee st Company in Charleston. Br Scur Eaore, from Boston for Yarmouth, NS, which ‘went ashorejon the back of Cape Cod in April Inst, was taken off Saturday last fe Rie 8 lac, lady ead s serve Screw and Lever intended taking her to mouth, NS, for repairs, and he would proceed iret fair hires under jurymasts. Scun was reported at Boston Wth, however sasure tbs his » thi Ron eure: ‘En frou 106 Wiilinma ateeak, * of Provincetown. wr F Sarth. Mrs M Li Mrs Schriner, Miss LS nr, Matte Tdchtiner. ire Wiehels and 4 a Miss 81 a servant, J Blake Stevenson, It H Williams, R Guitarus. ans, Miss B Kelly, A A Solomans, Dr J W es A Ve Wm Ash- shore on the Spit RB Johnson, W with the probability of getting off next tide. Carr Sinesron of brig Maria, of and from Newcastle, at Paihousie, BBs re rts the sinking of @ brig, ay . 7 Barrere ‘M Domon N, lon 39 W. She had a fag Agta Ayiny ee countertels, on pats No feo till . JOHNSON, NO. 17 DUANE STREET, 80 WELL ‘known in thé treatment of delicate torre reputation for skill thay an Child: Mrs'M Berry, Mise E Livan rooy Packet ship Waterloo Marsh and lady, ke. oy £" George L Abbott—Miss Lucy Ann beige Le Sche Anne Sophis—Dr Miller, of Tallahas- ‘ass. those half eured cases that have is pi recuineat, Constitutional corel ta on yy acoret habit, effectually cured. Recent cased ur days. perfect cure oF no ohaege snow of. ‘Rockland, Carr Warp, of the wrecked bark Rapid, wasatill at Ni ‘at last accounts, trying to procure 1 to cargo to Havana. Communcr ov Naw Youx— Arrival R. RALPH, AUTHOR oF TBE “PRACTICAL Diiratet irene or 0ice hunts, 9s 12 olga ko and tn} ovclock P. Mo (Sunda the author has enjoy having resided several of studying these disease: ve, devoted exclusively to tion _ SHIPPING. ITED STATES MAIL STEAM. F°, LIVERPOOL UN! » the mall for Bare No berth scoured till paid for. st Utfice. Fore 1» 25 tess. i rein Vi by retry along and very % Xe" ths specialty, at severe nd i Not ure, 1; Argentine, 1; Portuguese, and complieates ‘more certain, safe, ther source in, Am Cld at NBedford J) Racise Ocean; bar matt at yo 2th, Lt ties Oceai Ly K. © 0 freight will be rece ng, July 3. The steamer ‘sail July 19. CEAN STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. a satay Southampton Gov Hopkins (of Dartmouth), Taylor, a8. jestic, Percival, Pacific Ocean; LC Peakes, do. Richmond, Cockra ALP H' RACTICAL , PRIVATE ‘TREATISR— intended for all who need Fi) riving information, oF are afficted with cer! =, 2th, from Piet No. $ rgeon is attached to the — — . ed Srey the Post Office. 8; passage or freight, apply to LEN RAND & RIERA, Agente, 50 Brodw HE ROYAL MAIL STEAMER MERLIN, CAPT, SAMP- ‘son, will sail for Bermuda and St. Thomas, on Tuesday, has excellent accommodations foF Pri whe Sean tall dn, $35; to St. Th ea geeuiar mail communication between 1 the Wert Lodis islands, Havana, Vers Crus, Voneavela &o. The ees take freight. Apply jettors or mail through t) W053 experionced me + joture, seminal weakness, &, pois oe bark a Pee tic. 2. a, management, =| gf rons Behe NB, | large ais ge ieee 43 At in secure tee by "sdiareasiag Tpontpaid) to boa A ship steering 8, showit black bail in ft, Was seen June , lon 74, Bark Maryland, bea + iy be days from NYork for Rio red and white signal with a 8th July, at noom. She N NERVOUS DEBILITY.—DR. DELANEY. street, continues to cure the most og and casee ‘of nervous debility, weakre e ignorant injered yout ecia) ), Latham, 10 days from Mobile for IN svaspaseed Ju Glasge' A Aart nided sete aang Foreign Ports. Africa, March 2Brig Ohio, Hil, from Salem, for 4 a Atlantic, for NYork, few days; only ‘Tune 19—Arr brig Maria Frederica (Prus), N taicenagy, June 11—Bark J Patton Jr, from NYork, Bertie, for Bos- i (teneesy ported ath for Bost —THE U. 8. MAIL ST£AMSHIP -T Lyn, on Saturday, 50h July, at 4 rf freight oF passage 1M Front street. Fotos! gay. ANNAU, | PM. pLedy "Pies Reese River “Hhe ALABAMA, Capt. Ludlow, on Saturday, 12th July. PACIFIC MAIL STFAMSUIP COMPANY. through line for San Francis re! a ‘practice of twent Ad a Se Dr. never failed iin davies . caren ‘© FEE TILL CURED.. ont , Conese. sy 19 DUANE treat via Havana and Chag ar L Copeland, cL Cone " ri double engine iient se ‘ONTO, * with the government mails, for ( grea, vis Havana. engers transferred at Havans to the eplendid double engine steamship Falcon. Passongers leaving in the Ohio will | Guhnect with the fayorite United States Mal nama, to sail from RTAIN DISEASES, AN THE VERY FIRST STAGES, ‘Dr. DeLan w local remedies, in one leo, the advantages of n For Apply at the offee, £4 and 56 South street, corner Warren stree! ACIFIC MAIL, STEAMSHIP ind Oreron, © fa Chag July 12,003. M. The 1,700 tons burthen, 4 2 eas icated cases Frenoh swede of epenard street, nes SaVED.— 72: RICORD'S FRENCH 2 Settala speedy cure for ora t up in the shape mmendations et New York agency, Si Acwunta (Sard), for Bi aye. Ba—Shirs Td Roger, Sprag: chartered at £2 10s, turday, tetmchip EMPTRE CITT commander, will sail on Saturd: cisely, from her pier at the | River, with the government mails for Chi | with the favorite U- 8 hip Pi Panama on or abo er, idg, gets £3 to Cow proportional rate to other porta, Loey L Hale, Thomas, for Crousts rd, for NYork, just commenc And load for Falmouth, Engl | Hutchinson, for Matanzas, to load for Bos! ep, fe Renee 00 load seeae ot of Warren street, North 8 other ‘similar. pre ie oe way, atthe bookstore, rho AND LORDOR TREATMENT OF PRIVATE in debility, Brgueat ot on by im} i adeotivan, he combine mod mn the local remedy, and who cannot be cured wi dune be rms be mi o om te woh EN York ih; Glentey, Musee ahout Ww oth er NAssat, NP, June 22—Sohr Paciti, from Boston, ldg pine Powe ®, rt) June 1—Brig E D Fitler, rhise, Jone 1—Br bark Ki Tre Duteh brig Johanna Louis: May 2!—Barks Mt Washingt: Catifornia, put im 7; there ut it aa he hae chang duly, nici To all re 7 on her Ares voyage from Walton, for Phil» local application ou: tor tried a long time. =e De re. to be cured of weal yet you cured me by local time.—Jas. Evans. itic uleers on my body and face beca under three phynici every avee k ogic ine! cou ten. Persons en with, tiokets Bs ir ‘acket, for Boston, | for do, was still at 2 = hee Fey te provid 2, : oe Bt AUR? nt ie IL STEAMSHIP Omran. im Oreg ment of this Com- ae ed Depart ‘Arr bark Celeste, in Pillidge, wud Trivmpt bark Core (Prue), dos, brig Bploy, Thompson, St Tuomas, dune [Sate brig tency We Bh for Porto Riog: ry for 7 Wet. besides Batra et one @ Pte dene from sh. LARMONT, Db. tig Alida, Pailes, ey Sith, soue to the Pacitio Mail —A COMPLETE PRACTICAL Cr ited by a great num ted large 4 p mJ a) ra Miecturer on Surgery, ane, tk Franklin, Gibbs, from Boston, 2. Eptract from ¢) , Birmipshem (is Pepper, for Monte orib, hipley, une 5 Siberia, Bartlett, do; rinia, Alahewe, Rising Sun, and ales ‘wee (probably Pasama); bark re will, be kept wp for the trans: x ia transient passengers between Pa Dama and San Francisco steamship SARAH SANDS der charter to the company, a1 er cabin arrangements, wil &+ an exten family boat. ‘One of the abov teamere will keep up the connection be jexioan ports. jo will be maintained by the r SpRecentcrry m4 baa . € 0, Piteher, Piitgosiphie ¥ abe; barke Adelia Rogers, White, and Sid, ship Syren; bares Low Rashes, chimera, Philsdelphi ell, Gen Jesup (not FALCON » will form Orlean, Aa little detention as possible on with the he ye nner ° . aes in with lee. Beige Ai 6 ATE wep § Susan. rd, eC id 0 those whose health family it ls of expecisl im, Calon an Oregon. tre | msn orale: tho Arretkeong, Lawtaees' & Ge. agents, 0 thet Tie tare for thpouah tickets from New York to Sen Fran reduced from Anows fo them parvicularty does not permit o1 ‘ork; 8B Bel- | dark and s fore . Turks Islands; lg iy Marshall, West, Hs. remedice, and to which her sex CHARL STON, June 27 (Extract of s Letter ween thors pirat the sr Went My" fo nas been perenputiy n tome three years or more, in oni nish and euftering some months 7 enccessive one, more Abe. i aeciat and prostrated ber, potting * 9, on the Inet nooem thie wtate of things was » ding, i rw ood fer sYura wie: New 1 Ga Hall dg: Montreal, Bolelied sh, four book hi} y ape p Siatrorved mind, am@ pesowonux previded a rmmedy. prospect to me which Tittle eonscived was hot Wwe this, ere another ¥ hend, io afl hhmas probabil tefyou the tellet it, he joy fee pages imparted to my w great discovery of M. M. Dy CONVER'S INVIGORATING CORDIAL. for wenkmess of the body and mind caused by self pollution rgang, and those as iy wire woul bare Sean eto convey moze fully ey men of & mnbui Bas it Liverpesh, We Pancont alte ) Mba for Barcelona, ‘nay Presticio ( Emily, Bievole i ido Pulianing cy h. 0a BEtpACY OF COP. Avie po edly Chie a veri trvet and 2 Dentmme | $500 * Joterson, NY ork in “foly 112 MT leet pent, aud ot the