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has oceurred to mar the general enjoy- removal of the city Post Office to the Bx- ded asa fixed fact, all remonstrance wot ore recongiled to it, cn the ground ity to allow so fine a public bulldi aoe © torack avd ruin for want of a uld soon be the case, without the Post can be no doubt. as the business of the city left that locality. The fact, however, of m located there for the personal aggran- ig fa favorites of the department, contrary wish of « large majority of our business josiklered sufficient cause tor the successors: General Hull, and Postmaster Maddox, different politics, which is more than its removal so soon as they obtain the of requiring @ person to go up fourteen. the window of @ post office, would ught of except as & piece of partisan inst which it is , some thirty in number, were fom prison under the new conatl- imprisonment for debts, ‘Onta Correspondence. uiraperenia, July 6, 1851, icide— Fire and Riotous Affra: Tecovered from the noise and flurry of the phy nothing has transpired since of especial deck passenger on the steamboat Kennebec? lyour city, jumped overboard, in our bay, when off Liston’s, yesterday moraiog, and was drowned. He with his coat on deck, a prayer book, having the of William Murray in it barn, attached to Daniel Sturger's hotel, on the y's Ferry, was fired yesterday about noon, and mself attacked and beaten @ rowaies collected. Pistols are said to have fired from the hotel the landlord and his da, by which two boys wore slightly wounded. Fine at Ausaxy, N. ¥.—At an early hour this morn- jpg, an alarm of tie was sounded in the lower part of pur oity, from a frame building occupied by James Do; ® buot and shove store, wud as s drinking house, fire spread so rapidly that bofore the fire departinent aH ought into requisition, the adjoining property, which ‘was of a very combustible nucure. was euveloped in flames. The following is a correct list of the property on South Pearl street:—District school house ly damaged. No, 246, a two story brick front frame Gwelllog, cceupied by Gabriel Wi ly destroyed—insun d. iswold and 8. Pirh, entirely gutter trifling; fame owner and 1 occupied by Wu, Mix entirely destroyed; Joss $400 ou furniture; owued by Mra. Kol im Hartford Company for $100. frame building occupied and owned by Jumes Do loss, $1,500 on stock and building; $600 in the Empire State. Saratoga. game occupant. Thomas Schuyler. owner; in- in the Hartford + building, occupied by Keaneth & King. and sice; furniture damage surance; bailding owned by the estate of John Schuy- ler, deceased; insured $800 in the Hartford Company. Basorrr Sraext.—No. 101, three story brick dwelling, -d by Thomas Sehuy- lartio d Vompauy for $1,500, building entirely gutted No. ¥# and 97. belonging to the same ntleman, iat alightly duinaged in the rear. aud are and Mr, Frisoliff, occupied by B. occupants’ loss No. 252, two story No. 254, similar No. 256, similar ; loss criffiag; loss 6 at , 101, were eatizely these buitdings, gpl : Journal, July 6. doetroyod.—valbany Eveni Two Dave Laten ynom Mexico —Wo have received ‘les of El Monitor Republicano and El Universal, of Mexice, The Cougress was still in its extra- 4 the financial ques- to the Tth ot June. ordinary session, and was discuss!: tion, which cffors the greatest difliculties to arrange. Br. lon y Cucvas, the new Miuister uf Finances, presented His project was sent to a momittee, composed of Senators and Kepresontatives, hho will be presided over by a winister of Arista odifications, (so rays the Monitor Republicano.) will be ade in the primitive project ‘The nomination of ex President D. lerrera, a6 director of the ved with pleasure by tbe ident, Arivta, keeps his pound, aod maiotains Hor- reta in the office to which be was nominated, ‘A company has been formed at Guadalape, with a ca pital of $200,900, to work the mines in Chibuahua A road bar been built in Zacatecas, lewding from ‘the city of Freerillo. and crossing the mountains. It has Leen the work of many yeare AChihuabua paper states thi habitant of the village of Bravo was set upon tn a wood, y three Americans, avd robbed of bis horse and arms. che Mexican repaired home. and, accor i . returned to the wo of the aggressors were found snd killed. ‘The ether attempted to escape, but was knocked from his horse by « blow from the stock of a «un, captured, and carried into the city for trial, At Aguas Cailentes there is bund of derperadoes, who commit the most atrocious robberies and atrocities, Senor Gambia bas laid before the Senate a proposition 20 appropriate one-third of the revenues of the govern- ent to the payment of the public © ela Vega arrive proposition on this matter, Jose Jonquim de . has not been re- people in general , on the 11th ult, an in- One of them w, in Yucatan « few ks sinoe, despatched by the Mexican government ih full powers to effect. it possible, a peace between the Yucatecoes and the Indians. Police Intelligence, of Throwing a Man tat rday night. aman by the name of Joseph Conner was arrested by the Seventh ward police, on # charge of n called James Willoughby off the dock nto the river, foot of Market «tree drowned, or at least the body has called Colton Holton, resi resented to the Captai at he «aw Conner throw Willoughby of the dock, and that much exertion was made to rescue im from the water, but without success, as be sank «f- the second time. end that was the lust was seep. On this obarge Conner was held in sutron Sunday morcing conveyed before Jus- Peon; but as tbe negro did not appear to substan- the Jutice permitted the p the River. —On Sa throwing m whereby he was et beeu found, thony street re Boveoth ward t' 7 . to let him go wotil other Ineudteng Ladies in the Street —Th ward, arrested on Satucdiy ev police of the Four- ud ier, aid to be tiny diserdecly in the atroet, tinles nn Ubey ps jwire remonetrated with wim f begged him to de whovhould dare to inte vishing be had only « pirtol unted by the threste mad at that time pow » with him, at the same he would blow the » police not exuctl by thie youth, who, evi- wed more liquor than brains, Ad. and conveyed him forthwith to the station. house, where be was detained all night. sod in the morn- eyed before Justice + id him to Dall for hte future xvod eonduot c—On Saturday, «Miser ed. on & warri Richards, » fi atands oharged, pot lasted by Justboe Osborne, & “MeO. B warder of emigrants. wherein hi the cath of «German woman by ho name of Auns ironman, with falsely personsting the title. name, oha- jer and office of the consul of th located in this city, for the Uni compiainart alleges che bas beon defrauded The ter was briefly heard befure the Justi ede mont positively devied the acow Will be further investigated th.s day (Monday) ‘Theatrical and Muste: fare for the benefit of Mr in tregedian. The pi Het,” with a fine Teutlo and Mire Anderton as Juliet. Plece will be the © it sustain the character of Dr. 0’ Vole. ising sotor will a filing the Broadway Theatre. all means be enoourage:! il come off this week, in Mr. ying at the Bro "in #hich Mr, Tuttle It is hoped the eare informed y—they will ex- ew —The attractive features of the pro. well ventilated and dded to their « performances will and the next fom t pantomime of “Le spat nee with the ticht rope fra be the beautiful and Celestine Franck will appear. # will conclude with the comic pantonim in which the ininfitabie artist, iowa Trratae —Purdy. the enterprising and inde. ble proprietor of this establishment, hae engaged J eminent artiste for his next theatrical campaign evening the celebrated drama of the © ia’? will commence the entertainments, and will xtrevagaora of the the Croton Waters.” and all will with the © Actress of all Work of crowding the National. ‘the « King andthe Mimio,” li the World's a Stage,” Jude with the amusing plece entitled ‘The orchestra, which has given euch of this theatre, inspiriting pieces. which no doubt will be and exceilence for which been celebrated. rie offer for this evening a pro ero melodies in abun- performances, burlesque opera, and irs —Th« band has gain ios, are drawing —The opening of the new season, at rsnepticing foate on le company will appear arrangements | yeenaa company to ry Garden, Brooklyn, were unaltered. peels 6 0. Te stock in the inspection amounted to paper 1,400 Ibs, yellow found buyers since our last, at 28 m 2630, cash. > Tene kae oi tal ook in eee to gene extent Y) a in rome instancess, im| Some 11,600 bbls. domestic wore etog ss Bla $3 76 for sour and wainspected State, with super. fine No. 2 at $3 75 $4; mixed to favorite Western, at $1 060 $4 26" ordinaty'to choice Ststennd Ohio, at $4 18 & $4312; pure Genesee and fancy Obio, at $4 3La #45, fancy Genesee and extra Ohio, at $4 508 $5 1234; extra Genesee, at $5.4 $6 Cavadian moans $4 25s $431" Southern continued buoyant and steady, with 1,000 bbls. sold. Rye flour was abundant and easier, 400 bbis, baving changed hands at $3 97} Mea! ‘was inanimate, without alteration in value, — Wheat moved to the extent of 7,500 bushels Mediterranean, at 91 « 950.; 7,000 Canadian, for shipment, at private contract; 1,000 North Carolina, new orop, the first of the xeason, at 950.; and 5(0 Maryland do,, at $1 12%. Ryeand Barley were neglected. Oate were considerably higher, with free tales of Northern, ar 43 a doc; and Sereey, at AL a Ado, Corn varied but little; 62,000 bushels were taken at 5214 560. for heated; 5734» 580, for mixed; 59¢ for Northern yellow and Western white; and 63} for round white. Corton We ont heard of 800 bales being sold during at about Thursday's quotations, ‘The Bultic's wing come to hand after business hours, had no particular effect upon the trade. ‘Corray has been extremely dull. A few retail lots of Laguayra brought 9}40.; Rio, 0c. and St. Domingo, 8c, o ¥1os1—Cod was lower, and rather heavy. 600 quintals Western Bank sold at in ie $279. Mackerel, Toglect- ed. Scaled herring eld’ firmly at 50o,, at which 800 boxes were taken. Faurr—We notived transactions embracing 200 boxes Malaga raisins, at $2 1234; 50 casks currants, part 7o.; 5 cases sardines, at Ode.; and 100 bushels African peenute, ‘neiauTs.—Vessels being somewhat more plenty, rates to Liverpool were rather heavy, though there was fair amount offering. 10,000 bbls. flour were @ 1s, 94. 8 1s. 104d ; grain ranged from 6 to ou y Be weight at 15s, a 174. 6d.; and cotton war quiet at 5-321, though some vessels asked 316d. To Glasgow, some dead weight was taken at 25s. There was no change to notice to Lendon or Havre. Hay was inanimate. Parcels of river were purchased for city use, at 45 a 50c., cash. Hemr—The market presented a quiet aspect. 125 bales American undressed were let off at $110 a $120, six months. Tipxs have been quite heavy and drooping. During the week the transactions have been limited to about 12,000 Orinocos, 21 Ibs., at 12c.; 4.000 Buenos Ayres 21 a a 214, Ibs., at Ide. a 14440. ; 1,000 do. kip 14 los.,at 15 i¢o.; 1.(00 Rio Hache, at 11}¢¢.; and 350 Southera dry, at Ivo. Hovs.—New were scarce and held at 600., cash, with a trifling business. Tnon continued dull, with sales of only 30 tons Scotoh Pig, at $19 60,6 momhs, KATHE ‘We have no new feature of interest to note. ‘The receipts are moderate for the season, but fully equal to the demand, and prices are generally the eame. ‘The primest descriptions of hemlock and oak slaughtered sole = not abundant, and would readily bring our extreme ure: Lime —Common ruled steady, with further sales of 1,200 bbls., at 83c., cash. Lamp was nominal, at $1. Mozassys remained firm, though inactive, with about 160 hhd+. Muscovado soid at 22e. a Dio. Navat Stores.—Crude turpentine vas much wanted at $3 per 2801bs, Spirits brought 23 }¢o., cash, for about 170 bbls , in yard Rosin and other articles were qui Oi.a—Linieed was without further change; 1,000 gal- lons from store realized 70c., cash. Whaie and sperm were neglected, owing to the high pretensions of holders. Olive was beld ‘at 85c , in casks; 100 baskets quarts sold at $2 60. Provisions.—Pork was abundant and cheaper, Sales of 300 bbis. new mess were effected in Lota, at $14 37 Ke.; and prime at $12 75. Old was nominally as last quote Beef arrived freely, and was dull at $9 @ $11, for mera, and $6 $6 for prime, Beef bams continued to be taken in lots at $14, and cut meats at Thursday's prices, Lard was in limited request, with sales of 100 bbls. at 8c. a Sc. per lb. Butter was wore inquired after, and was firm at 9c. a 13e, for Ohio; 100. a lo. for Western dairies, and l4c. a 17c. for Orange county. Oheese was purchased with more freedom, at $5 a $7. Ruce.—No alteration of importance can be observed in this commodity, the week's sales of which amount to 80 tleroee ordinary to prime Carolina, at $3 4 $350 per Srcans.—A parcel of 100,000 German was disposed of this afternoon, at $8 504 $10 50, usual credit. Boar. —Only 50 boxes Castile chinged hands to day, at 9\c..6 mcenths. Srinits.—Foreign have not varied. American whiskey was not plenty, and was indemand No prison offering; 100 bbis Indiana, which were previously obtained at ec, were taken from second hands @t 240., cash. Drudge nominal at 23c., time, &e Svcans exhibited no essential variation. 30 hhds. icon 0 realized 5Xe., and 200 boxes brown Havana 5 a 530 Tatitow was upiferm and ee 4,500 Ibs. ehoice city rendered were reported at 7c, ‘Tiw —Banea continued in smail ‘capyly, and wanted, at 2lc., usual time. Woot.—Holders are doing all in their power to effect sales, and prices are still depressed. Thu importations of foreign into this port for the last six months, exceed thore of 1850 by 3.000 bales. and are 150 per cent more than arrived in 1849, and 300 per cent more than was | imported in any previous gag Manufacturing has not increased in the same ratio. Importers will not seil be- low cost so long as they can hold on. and if the arrivals should be light henceforward prices may be maintained. We report sales of 300 bales unwashed Syrian, at 160.; 50 do, unwashed Burgazy, at 11 a 120., and about 100 bales other qualities Mediterranean at private treaty, Fleece is only in light supply, and tho sales have been unimpor- tant ‘The aggregate receipts of produce by the North ri during the at forty-eight hours, reach 160 bbls. ashes, 11.640 do. , 200 pkgs meal, 9,500 bushels wheat, 5,400 do. rye, vol 400 dv. corn, 10,000 do. oats, 1,100 bbls. pork, 660 pkgs. bacon, 600 do. butter, 600 bbis. whiskey, and 58 bales wool. Marrted, At St. Paul’s Church, on the Ist of July, by the Rey. W. Parkes, Jonn ©. Sur, Esq., to Onanvorre Victoria, daughter of Wm. ¥. Dickinson, all of this city. On the d of July. by the A. Van Dorn, Mr. T. Yours, of New York, to Mist Mary Axx, youngest daughter of Jonn Wood, Ksq., of Warbington city, D.C At Charles street M. K, Church, Baltimore, on’ the Ist of July, by the Rey. Wm, Hurst. Jons @. Tov, Esq., of Texas, to Miss Anna P. West, of Delaware, Diea, Captain Bexsasiw Lonn, aged 72 years, at 9 o'clock, on Saturday morning, of a lingering ilincer His relatives and friends are invited to attend his fu- neral. at 4 o'clock, on Monday afternoon, the 7th inst., from No, 38 Howard street, witnout further invitation, On Saturday morning, the bth of July, after a pro- traoted illness, in the 29th year of hor age, Kuzanern Tunnen, wife cf the Rey, Richard M, Abercrombie, and eldest daughter of Wm. R. Oooke, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, this (Monday) afternoon, at 5 o'clock, from her lato residence, corner of 166th stret aud Tenth avenue, without further notices. On the 4th of July, aged 27 days, of Henry A. and Serah Ann Warts. wet Lecorr, son The remains were Wa Fooat, after is age. His remains were taken to Greenwood for interment, On Sunday, July 6th, of Inflammation of the lung: Banxanv K. McKinate, aged 30 years. His friends, and those of bts bvothers, John Rodger rT ‘Thomas and William MeKinzie, are invited to attem his funeral, from his late residence, southwest corner of Thirty -third street and Tenth avenue, on Tuesday aftor- noon, at 2o'clock. His remains will be taken to Calvary Cemetery for interment. On the 6th of July, Burport, wife of Charles Rivily, in the 22d year of her age, & native of Tuam, County of Galway. Ireland. Her friends and acquaintances, and those of her bro- ther, are reepectfully invited to attend her funeral, from her iste residence, No. 63 Church street, at 2 0'elock, P.M. On Saturday, the Sth of July. Axonew Hess, of con- sumption, aged 31 years, a native of steinback, Meinia- gen. His friends of the musical profession, together with the members of the New York Musical Mutual Protection As sociation. are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, from his late residenoe, 16 Chrystie strest, this morning, at 10 o'clock. Suddenly, of the Oth of July, Gronon Maxown, aged 48 years His friends and acquaintances, and also the members of the Tenth Ward Democratic Committee, are reapeot- fully invited to attend his funeral, this afternoon, at 3 o'clock. from his late residence, 84 Ludlow street On Saturday morning. July Sth, Rossa el Namama, widow of the Inte Peter MeNeasars, aged #7 yours:d moothe and 6 days ‘The reiativer and friends are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, on Monday afteraoon, at pipes o'clock, from 316 Henry etreet. Her remains be taken to Williamsburgh for interment On bm a A Sth, of croup, Bawra: second son of Daniel and A. Phelan, aged 8 years, Linoath and 23 days Alns, how changed that lovely flower Which bloomed and cheered our hearte: Fair, fleeting comfort of an hour, How soon we're called to part! ‘The friends of the family are reepectfuily Invited to at- tend the funeral from the residence of his father, tn Firth etreet, between Firet avenue and Avenae A. this (Monday) afternoow, at 2 o'clock. fis remains will be taken to © @ Hill Cemetery for interment ‘On the 6 of July, Tromas Brany, after a short and severe illness, in the 32d year of his age, a native of the nty Cavan, parich of Kili, Ireland. friends and acquaintances, and those of his bro thers, Bernard, John and Mathew, and also his brother- in-law, John O'Bryan, and the members of the St. M T. A. B, Society, are respectfully invited to funeral, from his late residence,. 14 Kidge street, om Tuesday, at 2 o'clock ‘On Sanday, the 6th of July, Joww MeBannow, im the 64th year of bis age. Bis friends, and those of his brother Patrick Mec Rar- fom, and also of his brother-inviaw, the late Philip A Brien, are reapectfully invited ona funeral, from his late residence, No. 108 M (Monday) afternoon, at 4 o'clock, to the Ontnole Cemetery in ‘Tenth street. On the 6th of July, Mr. Jortw Carer, in the 67th year of his age. The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully Invited to attend his funeral, from his tate residence, No | 447 Fourth street, on Tuesday afternoou, the 8th inst, | at haif-post 3 o'clock On the evening of the Sth of July, after lingering ill | nese, Mise Jousa Bane, daughter of George Sharp, Beq., of this city ‘The relatives and friends of the family are reapectfully | invited to attend her faneral, without farther invitation, | from the residence of William J Schenck, No 21 Kast | Bixteenth strect, on Tuesday afternoon, at 3 o'clock. Moom any. 7 Sil weu waren Arrived. [8 Mall steamship Empire Clty, Wilson, Chagros June 2, 2 wal,” Kiapion, Je th specie and 376 passengers, to How- U8 Mail steamship Georgla, Porter, New Orleans June Bevan. uly] 2A mdse and 140 passengers, to M ip Emblem, P. Ship ok Bt aetna 3, with mdse Bt asiengers, tok D Hurlbut be : Chip Sarthe fr May 26, with rassaneeey, to Dunhess & Dts a pny Cobb, New ‘Orleans, U 15 days, with cotton, &o, “sl iat ie Fy it, Beamon 46 days, io with “ark An set Ean (ea) "Elash, nents A eae pana, Rotterdam, 43 days, with ra 1 eetmia donneton te 6 be rete Hampden), Wheeler, Cienfuegos, Sdaye, Ath Bark ark Heder ai at ay, Roby, Matensas, 8 days, with Stun 1y 2 Lat 36:39, Loi ke new ship bite jostor 7: be fi Bath f -} w Orleans; crt at boc daw bark “Avola, Ho ie Boston for Brig Maria (Ital ryt Soazpetl, Naples, 61 days, witn fruit, te Cham! lain & Ko }. Kolkobeck, Bremen, 49 days, in bal- hig ‘& Goldmeister. Hizgins, Tabacoo, 30 days, with au Prince via Go- logwood, to Bookor & rig Pomona (Tir), Wood, Farsardo, PR, 14 days, withmo- Inavos, to JH Bra: Brig’ Granada (Br), Robinson, Guayama, PR, 16 days, with molasses, and | passenger, to master, i ie Befrics Meyers, Havens, June 27, with sugar, to Tru- 0 & Barreiras ‘ H Long (of St George), Long, Cardenas, June 26, with caveat, to master. Vandaller eraith tin ber Hetty (of 5t Thomas), nal i ‘Save (25, with eottes 1d molt sn & Sons. * sceaa irate Cr (of Edenton, NC), Styro, Savanilla, 20 di ith fustio. &o, to J For "Bohr Veeper (eta Taunton), Stapler, Matanzas, 8 days, with molasses, to J lor. neenes Beh johnson (ir), Albury, Eleathors, 7 days, with fruit, to . Tdays, with Schr ‘advenvurs *(Br), Btudgard, Blouth cherly. fruit, toC "Bele Adele, Man ile, Sb Marka, 15, de res, to. N LM Crond: with cotton 3, apoke reen, from New Orie ne for Mt f Aer Wao H'Smith, Harmon, Wilming:on, INC, 4 days, with mich Cl os Scull. Scull, Battimoro, 4 days. Steamer Keuncbee, Seymour, Philadelphia, ‘® hours, with mage and 160 passengers. to M Sanford. Bebr Anne Homer, Wareha Sckr Bien, Ma Schr Odd Fellow, Bro bg Sloop Sea Witch, Wells, Pre’ Below. Schr Baltic, of Orrington, from Machias. Jury 6—Wind at sunrise, W; at meridian, WSW; at sua- set, SW. UPee Sreamenie Bavtio.} 1d Hope, "hil Beneeary. Jun ‘hiladelphia; 21st, Schutt, NOrionns. rr Tulio, Sust, Charleston, 16th, Vigilant, Witambell, Mobile. 1LL OF PORTLAND, duno 20—Off America, Stophansen, from St Autrows, NB, for Hull. Buxsiennaven, June 2—Arr Sage: Hohorst, Balti: more; Povey Ged jen, and Chae Bd: 2 orst, Baltim Kuhimn nia, N York; . iam, Mercer, NYork. 9 (oF ), Browne, N Corennacen, Jone 16-CiA Josgan Bosh, List, NYork. Cowes, June 2i—arr ing, Pierce, Matanzas; 234, dilas Leonard, Thom Of the Sta: t Boek: Be Brem sbij laide, Spele, from Bre- men for NY ooh Sw brig J Aaj, from Gothenburg ‘rahm, N Yer June sesla Sir I Newton, Niowaan, N York, y i Beech, List, Copen! York, and'sld rick, ‘from Breme Dosa ’ Bisiwon Jane argh for N Yor Ebene Hoja, June 21—814 Prophets, Van der Kerk- DYo pet ‘Aitce Wilson, Coward, NYork. 16—Cld Lucy Elizabeth, Reed, Poters- isha Dennison for Rotterdam. 021 rid Vrouw Maria, ‘Hoogen lyk, Phila- delphia, mr Lng ng ad Canada (4), Stone, Boston; 2th, ‘hehire, Bi 8, ofl inca for lag’ Sth, Joho. B uayan, | Nichola, Philedelphis; 21st, Westmoreland, Decan, do; 234, Leviathan, Kaape, Yorks Mthannon Won Tritsen. and Mt W Beene, Landis more; Wm Nelson, Chaver, NYork. jd out 19th, W A Cooper, Liv jannerm: ©0, NOriean: Lonvon, June 2—Entd inwards Norms, Schulte, Manse- nillo; 234, Catharine Augusta, Hestman. Matanzas. Cld out ‘2let, Manchester, Ps * SFranciseo. Lon pon pt S Sid 2st, Barvest, Fuller, ve Guerello, Phitedel- inh" tvestou.Toseon, NYors. la Sth, Juliue Cease, ri ion, June 2-814 Harriet, Pullitt, and Georgians, Linnnion, Ju Mievieue, Je 2— Arp Standard, Crosby. Leith, for N Parker NYork: Zes Zenobis, Barker, th, Me; 23d, Henry, Charlest Be Pr§ June Tare Allegro, Suveates “NYork; 1S, une nus, Burke, qeimnanes, de o 18—Sld Mecca, Hale, NYork, with emi- mts Av, pee ear A Adelphi, Gorbs Boston. Sid 17th, for Amster. crt iburvon, Peathon, Hi * user. —— Amerennam, June 18—The Joh Poppens, from Am- sterdem for N Yor! repairing, we Nov 21, and bas not since been heard of Canim, June 14—The Damerseove, Mabeo, arrtyed here from Ric Grande, hes been ordered away by the Board of Health, and proceeded to sea to-day. June 2—Put in, the Russion bark Audit, Davide. last from the Motherbank, for ristol, with 4 has gome alongside of non Wednesday Inst, Lith inst, ot 7 Glo! le, L, Colchaster, while 20’ miles, ip St Denis, from Havre, Ne tat the time was very fine and Cigar, with & froch breoee at We” The master und crow of the Globe pepentediy hailed the © ship te keep clear of them hip, and she camo stem ips, carrying T on cre sobre I Ht Bord: Lady Adams, and Ganges, NYork; * w Ontaans, June 27. Arrived—Ship John Henry, nYork, Paovinence. sein Arrived—B Piston, June @: Orr Charleston, ir » Rove Br A Hotehkiss, hy hy Scher Frederick Brown, Ga nes, N York. Ts lin Cove om Saturday rpeatin Co ON 0 "Bester Stott. from Bamariacovte- Warner, July 5. deriretseaes ety BY — Sailed—Sehr Di: Porto Rico, Havana, Letter Bags Th "e Sloe a4 the Exchange Reading ter Bage are J cer ty nino love. at " Howse on 12th inst, at 26 P! Arrived—Barks Kingston, Foulk Boston; brigs Lucy iryant, € i sohre Hamlet, Sherm: aa Providence; “Wary do: Delaware , Kay, Alexan- Serr Staonoun: stated would discharge and that a rigging saved; hull total low A small mot the iron had been got Work securing as much more aa prerihie, Notices to Mariners. ‘The U8 sloop of war Falmouth reports having dtscovered rook ed Jaid down in the charts, fn lat 87 24 N, low 197 7 » with three te five fathoms of water over It. ARARTING Noticr—L sonony, June 10—Sir: At pe owing to the oreaking out of ate Homeces srrivale, from the, conse bet wenn Me lite an are jected to 12 4 the rematning in to Td aepenatieg, & 92. To Capt haters, Ser'y Llores, wn lof ¢ Beran Rau irom Motte toe Orvartett, Gates, from Mobile for Liverpool, Liverpool for NYork, June 2, lat ai bound W, was eignalised Ju Bark } RE a Se on ge from NY¥ork for Marseilles, it, Guaby, from NOrieans for Liverpool, May mi laski, Tomi, from NOrloans for Bordeaux, May creura. Jaomel for Boston, June 23, lat 25, wa lche belonging to Whitehaven, June 30, lat 42 53, lon ae Le i esa June Tae «0 Bawa ag Aurwanr— Ship Emblem—N J Smith, H Turberte, jartha’ ydohn’ Wharton, Jax New Onveane—Ship Jossore—Mr ‘Dannns—Brem bark Alive —P Lorens, 1e4y, and 6 chil: Longerhe, Otto Wermouth, Conrad Madame Bulwiakle, aos | | Hampehire, Miss | Mise K Humes SSsvegee wzas—Bark Medora—J O Wilson, J Barrasus, BC Grascow—8hij ‘Turner and lady, A out pany least restriction in in applicati Sold at the drug store, 73 Brow Street; aleo at No. ln Astor House; at 110 Broadway, ana Fulton street, corner of William. . Payte. Canvanas, June —Barks Cubs, Sawyer, for NYork, | dae, n Porter, fem Barton, da oe NYork, # days: P 0 ebinck, for Portland, Op HE Barris AND NORTH A} AMERICAN ROYALMA ~“ iverpool.—The Boston fin of ‘hips Cleone, i nter, andria, wat als for NYork, 2 dayo i, June 18—Schre Ariadne, Avery, days; fond uno and sechr eeknows eaanas, Ja, June 23—Arr brigs Tegel (Be), t Dasesil al th th, faker, Meat Av Painex, June 22—Brige Phonix, Paine; Treaton, and Whil er, Han: sohrs Di Pe attaalll; Youn, Macy hilton, Catt wh family. it is of Hore, also, * eheod: rituaioo, Tiioharde ‘trom d do; John Bird, Bird, do do; ow" Lawrence, Wall, and Maroellu: All lette mr —. otters and newspapers I For freight or pasenge, German, ands other foreig: through the Post Ot So a rough bi jabes, ae. va bon, 60 ven in Havre for New York. intending to take passage to B @ reports that the ry hehe M Mayhew, pone in the Roy. | by al Mail Bteamehge. Rigetwes, before belis OR SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE.— teamship FRANKLIN, Jas. A. Wotton, Ci er, re for Herre, twaebing ob Southampton to laud the . St 12 o’clook, Prioe of passage, $120. All let Aa gen yur Hom rts. ALEXANDRIA, June S0—Arr brig Robert Wing, Crowell, THE U.S. MAIL | re. Soap a sohr Mariner, B: tor Smith, NBailtord; 3d—Arr sohr ‘aimee, Boston; sloop Eli AUGUSTA, June 30—Sld bi n Saturday, July ters must pass Rens the post office. eon fo attnobed to the Wivabrd For MORTIMER MoMain, Yeung, ‘Pendle o Ja Figpking, Sueilie ity ‘C; achrs Polaris, Ubatah) Hin previa, Matthews, Cardenas; Louise TA MEETING or. THR | aa called to the chair, roy, Wendell, Wilmington, vice-presidents mously adopted by nhs gers, and ordered to be p beceass we" the pastengues on board tho steamship Hee- pana, ‘from Bremen and Syuchampton to New York, indul of gratitude for tue wo have experienced across joo to ploture that gratitude in we Uihiy delightful poo pre inte terms; therefore, ‘That we unanimously compliment the steam on her oxcellent do. Sienal fort bark sea Ch barks Broosa, Soule. Coon stadt (pith her inward curge from Matanaas; leston) K Dwicht. Hallett Baltimore; Marmaud. Cork and s mkt Tin jobile; Myra pinay ‘T Wilder, Celta, ‘Frantfo ms ncold eohrs teas ow te Taylor, N rt . eel the fastidious @ gratification of the most emphatic and undoubted charaovr. Rew: aro dee to Me. BJ Geurlée, | | focet application Pe | tor tried » long time.—C. Der nd. in ove eet | Fears, to be curod of weakness from salf-abuse, without bene. rard, the stewards, and all the | rs Malabar, Cottrell, NYor! ly 2—Cld brig Bloomer (‘rom Augusta), Dick- MUELPAST, June 2—Are brig Keto Anderson, Anderson, NYork, Sid 27th, brig Orisava, LESTON, J Arr schr Julia Forost. Blanchard, = to Mr. tone. D Caineron, th 4 to Messers. Boney an other male and female assi indebted for our complete xatisfaction, JNO. 3. DUSOLLE. DELAMANO, Kurpes, and Wrxonn, | Messrs. Even ann, steamship Southern OR LIVERPOOL—THE CITY OF G Motallak, M’Carty, ‘ork; bark Velocity, Ryder, ryostony bi erwood, Havana; brig Samers, Wateon, West NGRTE ISLAND, Nd, July 2- Shi Boston, from I Liverpool, passed be previded with Hailtond Tickets by 4 TiSsas RICHARDSON, 41 Exchange place, ONSIGNEFS PER CITY OF GLAsdow. FROM | {2 Liverpool, will please send forward their entrios imme, Those sent to the agent of the ship will have prompt atrice, Rogers, of this place at 4 o'clock this a oul blishers, P! ug) 23 Brondway, ad by the euthor, 5M Broadway, Meh beige Mottelbs Posdiotese @ Basi, Crosby. do; Handy, Baltimore. FALL RIVER, 5uly a Agr ponte has Henry, Ryaa, Phi- 1 i 34, N'S j $i Seranton, Coo, de sage, Godfrey, ii G cOUCESTER, sale else. Beware of the quacks in Duane orest. enrtor Ohsdhaae $20 SAVED.—DR. RICORD’S FRENCH covalva, uct brie aan Day, Suria: . CU a sageoed Ly precy Re Ray h) LE’ sip Mohoage, for Le Brom bark Phiiedelphia, for Bi a , wont out this afternoon: and 2 sehrs, supposed coal laden, and bound two schrs are the only vossel P.M—he ship Bentrice, from 1 Ki from West Indies, n New Vork agency i iadway at the booketorn. Prive Sls RATES OF FARE. To ont Saloon State pee. y Stee . Te Savannah, through. P Ase For freight or passage, PRS. B. Lrtti REL, street, corner of Broadway. a 17 sineer (br), Hall, Bosten, to lor North America, Foster. N York. wy NYork; sohes Three Sis- cen MA. oe STEAM na nel Parr: are informed Ub steam: Sa cone rig. Aa tors. Brown; ase . Bates ; tte BEDFORD, 3 aly SBC; Fulton strost, c= Navy Dopars | will continue te | ba rr brig William, Fis Georgeto itimore’ for Naatuekets Ny, Jay afr conse ‘M Clinton, his; Sarah Elisabeth, 1! Cori 4 puloo stoam packets om 0, one ® be always in enrees of ive route:— and Sarai J ‘Elisabeth, Nyork: x aod 1s Det Deni- ee. p= sehrs E C Horton, ans Cont, ieee overoome all such objections Fomeraldo, at the Portuguese Ageney, New 12. Ai Let be answered. M*"¢ K, Gt noe Francise: the srrivad of the maile Passengers omy Feturning. without delay with abe malls and passengers fot Witisine Roudout the steamer from San Franciace, FUILADELPBIA, Ja Forseee sobr Watohie, will Wyte ate dy bode trans t paasengers bot 2—Arr bark Japon: gsc Eastport. Wilson, Laguayra; Delaware, brig Maty fl, Crowell, doi Lasteand Golaby Atkin tebe Patriot, sri hs Ha stoners will keep up the connection be ACY other Mexican porte, Atlantic will be maintained by the | PIRE Civ, mizaving New York for Ohagros om te Lith and othe new steamships EL DORADO and seem willform | A direct line between New Orleans and C! ‘will insure as Little detention as a Liverpool; steamship City 80 sh, Liverpool—was uetaimed 41 by New York, owing to & nambd Caine inte the C nibin Geprey Murden, ( leaving ot | agree, looring of Passages = Armstrong, Youtsen's ‘& Co., agents, at thet ‘The fare for Se ) aed Now York to fen Fram | or are afc y M Phebe Bastar, Ww dena do Fairfela, Nii avon, Nilayen; J it Dg Flibo tes Mie bot \ Dacotah, Smith. bor, Niwork, Noble, Brilgeport; San Sacinto, Pezopeles of for ot here berths, Se etihs nase sient te nE NEW app. INDEPENDENT, LINE Fi Soin W ‘Geady” Townts & Ww steamed na North river om Henday, direc ‘wsticey: "Sitaven iH ; steamers re recive = ie ‘ardenss, Laconia, Eg, Reress Gree , Somers, do; Monte Christo, T) ¢, Noreen Daso- P J ACIFIC MAIL COMPANY. — NLT i 3) for Calitorale sad ¢ D* he gh eyate MEDICAL 6 orrick, @ a ¥., where he is tod aft the effecte of NYorm: Mat rete Bu disease, Ne rt, Col Jamon Kage | Hiwarde N nglish, Neal ite der, Baldwin, NBaven; stom pol Fortans s4zice te the s country. For sale, “ad Brosdway; 1.7 Grand stecet, commer of Bowery. oR CALIFORNIA, VIA CHAGRES. DIRE DIRECT.—THR | ew etonmeh RITE, ieddard, commander (Jate oy. ‘Crescent meen lay) | i from Pets hureday Fran! abel Teabel, Willams, Ps ‘Sarah ikea eq nese: esas oa aa | ale ; Providence, Brown. jiame, Rhodes, N York; Time, Réwarde, Bemolh, Vi aria will be ard aoe wien Sake tiekete sam 4 GT WILETA RS. 188 Front street. ee; aan ae ANTIDOTE, & ore AST LINE “pa CALIFORNIA— PACIFIC —Only through line for Sai ata double engine st Le B. aa SR, and Seal pipet Bat ag ~| ¥ Littde, 104 Hamever Orieane. M—AtE eche woo Berry, NYork. oa Mt beg Leghorn, ihe olf ereoner will take charge Ne. 'S. Diviaiens t, New Tork 0 te wees withont @ay srg ot cures the debilitating ffooke of "eolit ay Kei in $e many days a6 they have Deen yente seamding. Dent we t pe Stowe freight and parcels to. fa ate from 10 to 20 per cont less shan an freight or paseags, apply to BERFOR! House, Vosoy street. 1 BEACON AND BUOY F¢ la will be reecived ot “ Const Ser. ‘og an iron beacon ai sete Geli ed 94 | bore the let day of October, 1. ithe bell beason to $e eam. ‘The buoy tobe | wp more thaw 6 ny dinohes largest diameter, wich drawings and ep-aifientig SAMUFL HLRIN, General Disbursing Agent U, 8. Const Survey. D D Byerly, Mr Ly | 49, Grappel and lady, Henr; ison. Arehivala © at Me ashore nest Wilmington, NC, has bileed | De. » Jol and two children, Mew re Wein Mise MeNit nd child; John Miller, pee Allen, John Donal De rt e, Renton Heyw ot Statwall, Me MEDICAL. VED TO NO. 516 way, between Hroome and ORREST GROVE HYDROPATHIC abe thd om omavain, Jane 11. 1 wil oh a Archibald McCay, John arty the enely | Labeed Biyeoon. George Garcia, Audgow O'Neill, G Rerin: pert oi duly. OUNTRY PROFLE ‘OR STRANGERS the ay. ane wi ynsult a pd; pon ef the 'one, can 2 hontai stomach, I te thea ad no previews et Fry A y aaa by forts i ert S beaks 81 Lispenard etrect, near Brond uw dies yet discovered, this is the sad permanent oure, wil ifgak® cured in twe days, Bost oovintan’ "i maiee es to business, R. COOPER, 14 tae Or STREET, Fo B | D last 19 = devoted hi Ry _— diseases. lah oan onsets oa ao r.. iid cases removed in See WOMAN PRIVATE MEDICAL, 7, Lio pe aay 5 ae Pretemee rs of | arin rr ¥ an affectionate wife, sa L might bay bay aacneint , every fomale—the either budding into womanheed, or the one Years, In whom nature contemplates a2 medics, fo which ‘her sex is subject. (Extract of « Lotter froma Catone in Di 1 M. Mauriceav: Sun :—My wife nas been some three Yours or more, in 001 ing some months bet inement; ever uo and mot and prostrated nen err ig her Life co {mminent which wes, on the last o deapeized of. Tew thi ite flags wat neva at Sispaieet§ bes p ‘ Pa a book hi a i, | penshlng my suse.” On fou sovsigt ees to yan the relief it adorded m 18 pages a Be to a Sn inher gr vat Re 3 - course Now York; & Tucker Aisvama:T. B. Poteteon, 88 Chest On th receipt of $1, 9 copy will be transmitted b; y of postage, rate any part the United Stas. “Al cine hours, by a ¥ re pal In debility, brought on constitutional affections, be \ medy, and is; yet you cured me by local aud general Geestment, ia ime.—J us. red me_of the srphat ulcers on my body and foe ia di for s year, besides Teould hear of. An! ,N.J. Th . grated by all, “Often, hours from UST Mes LARMONT. MD. 41’ Heads vtrook’ two ot in tho etore. EW MEDICAL BOOKS.—a COMPLETE PRACTICAL work on the nature and treatinent of delicate ‘and all the kindrod affoctions—illustrated by a | Bor of besutitully colored plates, as large as lifer by Wome | Bostwick, M. D., lecturer om Surge 4 diseases * | above named nature. Ie is a lance arta 8) pag, oe | editio i E t from the ‘* Boston eal 2 eq | Se al i ay be said, feartessly, to famil orks on the same ything of the kind j rr | Sis country.” Author of *'The Family Beents. Author erat m ** Self- ‘Abu, aa ite ‘enter s. STRUNOER be oatelee O FER TILL CURED.—DRS. COOPER AND ui 24 Roosevelt streot, from their unparallciod sugsoms be }d on in the trv atment of the most ol latinas mercury. Dr. Coo) t25¢ Roosevelt street, near Chathas Cubsba, and Sarsaparilia Pills, the most sertain edy cure for ut up in the shape of pills. lus taste mmendations ele: ed by Be other similar pa R. FAWCETT CAN BE ONTIDENTIALLY COs alted at his office 14 Dover strest, on ail diseason, which he cures with: His Bal N O FEE TILL CURED.—DR. CORBITT, OF DUANE atroet, ae be consulted confidentially, on ERY MOTHER'S ROOK.—THE FEARS OF POY- Sr17, and the prospect of tee tangs fu revent many prudent people from marrying, bu s ook that will tell yon many important secrets whieh will rice $1, For wale by De directed as above, to box 1,003 Now York M. ( re wtreet. From the wnoomi author bas enjoyed, tained from any other A in ti en of private di will be grat pidity of the cure, which is often #8. Separate waitin vided. er ree box Web, Poot Or * =f ty practical PRIVATE TREATISO— in for all who need #0 thoal i a rth” certain, Siar giving 1 R. L. MORTAMORE WOULD SaY To THOSE WHO have contracted aii ure wb volona,” tase ‘ake care of yalth have devoted many years seensetelly hcalonde of Those wish to * (poet eharge) from, ty? 4. valoe your heal ears, @ most oxteni Sok Bite anche cee R. WARRE! N, NO. 1 \OTT STREET, on private dlrengee, hich be curse with: W Nefeosill eres af A rpeedy cure, without the least cmtosans of see si ro Vig ae) HUNTER, PROP’, weniluahed Hiuaterten es CY be bumbogced by the ne i and Haator at bette applying oe eon et hi very Noe Yorker knort Dts lence in thle ey of a 4 d the effects doctore—John El cholars, in three woehs, of « d pondfel disonse of mo | your's standing, att t doctors tind not ofly re up, but Beil It wwe each an th aie lives were Wath 8 be in s room with me Jobe Burle ook.” “Tele years ago T app liod to 4 physician to be curd of 8 sere ease: be pre soanced me wall in three weeks, lose than two wontha tt be: im with © got thoron by ‘ra snd many bende patil nenry (rar y ars amo Ban Telnet iin t eet where £ Prior, $1 on Geo ndery attacks, Moalag a given,

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