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ee =n earraae: ‘Why the Irteh Revolution of 1860 did wet provide forthe spiriteal wants of Sarceed the werk of reforming the morals 70 Tux gprvok oF THE HERALD. that in 1842 it entrusted = second Gem :—In your paper of the 2d inst., in am article eer. eg hye lary in vole hebded, ‘ The eloquence of Thomes Meagher,” you | teen of the Annales de ta Propagation de te aesige 22 ove of tho reasons fur the abortiveness of | in it the worthy prelate giver evii the late attempt at an inourrection in Ireland, that that had been awakened in his breast the : the people were not armed In this I beg to assure Ae genet why foal you that you are altogether mistaken. All through he in the Hay. the winter of 1647 and ’43, a system of arms-plun- det wan pursued by the peasantry, with the most persevering determination. I was living in the Uke gereranent ‘hat would F 5 s a2 ng jaws of Jesuitism, ied tee meena an p pam prevatied, 90 that no arrangement i that t! i he reception Corporation ‘The cemmittre on the address of wicome te Meagher | 7% ts J cs it cs Tt wasanticipated | matter, alro reported :hat. in their opinien. it would be mpolitio South of Ireland at this period, and can bear wit- ian jue one ta ne anointed a crowned, Spperrent tt ores to the Intended grand Qsmaneise- il a] jaduce jim to resume these imter- lon—| woul. bo preferal jor th: nem to the fact, that not » night passed without . negotiations, and last year a member of the | one todo so after tinut event. There "views being ove: ome farmer's or geutieman’s house being attacked, and any arms which it might contain, taken away. Even though I, myself, was very popular among the peasantry, I was vever wble to ge out shooting with- Out pistols in my belt, and a man carrying an addi- tional gua, in cuse of an attack. Friend or enemy, it would have been ‘aii the same to them; they ‘Wéated arms, and they took them. Yon will readily” perceive that where » system of this kind was unre- gnittingly pursued for four winters, that at the close of guoh period, the peasantry could not have been tin the means of arming themselves. lonely bog bole, every ueglested potatue gar- dem, contained its secret treasure of well greased = gies, hidden carefully away from the vigi- co poli No, gir, it was not a lack of arms that caused the ingurreotion of '43 ve end in so disustrous a failure. Neither was it, as you also state, exhaustion from famine that made the lrish peoaie lie down like beaten » and calmly behold their truest mem and best frends sent ignowiniously into exile. These two years of suffering and sorrow, dark aod fatal as they were, did vot entirely annihilate the strength apd sinew of our count There were Bioety of mien who would willingly have fought and if the banetul influence ut the Romish priest- hood had not spread, like the breath of the upas, the land, paralyzing every manly energy, bushing every whisper of indepoudence. ‘The Irish priesthood were, with sume fow noble pest ipa the steady adherents of old O'Connell, and fully sympathized with his tedious, weak, and inconolusive system vf ics Priests, though they may not have chiiaren of their own, still generally possess an ample store of nephews and cousins. ; ES it was excecdingly convenient to pension off these idle relutives with a clerkship in the custom. or an appointment im the constabulary, and trifes like these were exsily uccomplished by Le ae The paces in sooth had a strange way managing the English governmont. He beatded them to their faces in the lower house. He | } held monstrous illegal! meetings in Ireland. He ahook his dcfiant fist in their face upon the hill of Tare, and nevertheless hoe would sneak pitifully + Downing street and Dublin castle, soliciting a sineoure for sume little O'Connell that was yet in the nursery, or negotiating some petty appointment for one of his corrupt adbereut The reasons why tbe insurrection of 1848 was un- sucéessful, are ro oleur to’ me, that if you can grant me the space, I would desire much to place them before your readers, and to remove from your mind those impressions that you have circulated in the leading articlo which has drawn forth this letter. ee firet place, #4 I nave beste stated, the Ro- mi , being near! closo adherents of Orbonaell te d, t! 1 i between white men and b! the matter admitted of no compromise, templated Concordat (which Soulouque takes to be the name of some distinguished man connected with the court of Rome) was rejected by the Holy See In the French part of the island there are about fifty parishes; but, with a verv few exceptions, the Sreshs or Savoyard or Spanish priests, who -attend pelled to leave diocesees to which the |, af- ter having been suspended from their sacerdotal functions. Others are virtue of forged certificates, so that it is quitea usval ocourrence in Hayti to meet with T; a authority conferred upon himself the unusual title of Ecclesiastical Su where he was for misconduct. But a short time ago he wrote to seve- ral’priests in this city, requesting them to seod him freee oil te be used at the anoiating of Faus- ti . havo been suffered to remain unanswered. All these impostors are on the best terms with the vaur doux witchcraft; and the worship of serpents, the sa- crificial offerings of oxen. and a certain profanation of the Holy Sacrifice of the Muss, are all of a like and constant practice desire to brivg these monstrous customs to an end, f he should encourage by legal enactments legiti- mato marriages, so that the proportion of illegiti- mate births may cease to be, a8 at present, ninety- six por cent on tho total number of births, then Romo, no longor liable to the accusation of bein connected with a government which tolerates ak abominations, will set about the work of ying D. C. Minnesota Indian Affairs—Speech of the in large numbers, and took a circular smo! sort of informal council. The chief. Little Crow, about up and talked as follows :—Last year our Great Father Tuade a grest fuaa about the treaties, Ho asked usto hitch along and let him sit down on our grounds, while we could have a tulk together about his bu; Our Father rat down with us and began t and whittle a stick and then whistlo, and he kept on in Paris, repaired to Rome, Haytien Legation ho remained for a long time endeavoring to obtain the sppenesent ot ove or more bishops soug) nise divorce as established by law, to obtain its con- soak to the maintenanee in the code of Hayti of that 0 But he t at the sume time to get the church to recog- » Which authorises on! ly temporary marriages lack women, Of course, und the con- em are # set of wretches, who have been com- af. iests in name only, and by ‘he nd who by his own rior, is well known at Mobile, to leave in consequence of his As may bo supposed, his communications If Soulouque should show a ing the Haytien people. H. Stoux Chief Little Crow. [From the Minnevota Pioneer May 27.) ‘The Sioux Indians of Kaposia, being solicitous about he ratification of the treaties. axembled last Saturday, and had a hhirty years old, with @ raccoon tail dangling at each jeg. and dresred in a full suit of otter throughout, stood our land ik with us, tah where CUFred in by the meeting the committeca were continued, end instructed to report at the next meeting, A motion woe then made and carried. that a committeo of threo be 4c to 450.: onk. 440. to BSc. 6 months appointed for the puropre of 1 device or rymbol to be worn by the rociety on the occa- tion of the apprenching celebration tor-port on Wednee | ides; rome rales of B. A, middle weights. pole have | day evening next. to which time the meeting adjourned. | been mode at 190., six months: and 200. | aes conn consists of Messrs. Rearden, O'Meancasy, und Doyle Acorpent on THR Lona Istaxo Ratnoan —Aa tho seven o’circk train was coming into Redford on Thuraday, | a women. ramed Mary Kagan was caught upon the cow- catcher of the locomotive. and carried a distance of sove- he engine could be reversed It peems ding ink beride the track, with umbrella in her hand. and loosing her balance. wa« pre- cipitated vpon the rails made to check the rpeed of the train. she waa shockingly mangled bi fore the could be extricated from her terriblo porition The engincer was immediately taken Into cus- Hee It is not supposed. however, that tho woman's ral rod. the juries KPLO! her life lamp. fourteen Gromer F. with, eve a. wae stat ‘was general; do. loins and legs Mutton. per Ib,.........18 Lamb. per quarter..684 10s Spinac Pork, freeh. per Ib. do, ealt . before on 8 ‘will prove fetal PION is deny Movements Priscrra, Arrivars in TH MIL ry variety of fish. WASHINGTON MARKET. MEAT MARKET. Beef. riba....-. disoountenanced, by every means in | that way for almost two moons—kept us waiting there, | do. valt...... - their power, the antagonii many bands having come from away up the Missouri | do. corned ham of which one of the lesdors or Youbg Ireland party, » | river. We got very tired. We danced attendance on | do. smokedham., tryman, Thomas Francis Meagher, whom I joyfull, our Father. solong that we raised nocorn. Our Father | do. smoked bacon weleeme from his place of exile,’ In their obs td is a devil of an old fellow to hunt, if he can only corner a | do. head cheere . > » . and give us | § . they could command the power, they denounced this | the choice pieces of it, such as the head and the Peussh 5 ‘doe Bol band of earncet men as infidels and madmen. Those | #24 there kept us waiting for six weeks; and when POULTRY 4X® Dar cunning priests feared this little gleam of promised | ¢ liberty, as molos hate the light of heaven ; tho well knew that with freedom of action also acrizes ofthoaght. This policy of tho priests its effect The poor, ignorant pea not move, lest the curse of Heaven should u light upon them for associating with such a godless | help oureeives, crew, and they regarded with distrust and fear the t all gre willgive you so much for yourland It is true, sants | that the Senate, at Washington, he cattle were nearly all gone. and he had whittled tho sticks be cound find, be got up and shut at belly, and poked his treaty at us, fazing, 1 », he said, ‘would hare to ratify the e signed the treatice, We went home. We had no corn crops; could find no game to speek of. Well. the white sct- reaties. Wel men who might have been their euviours. Hers came in. and I down their houses all over Next, the Young Ireland party owed much of its ae Bests Ketel? Peo ele sere a oreo unity of purpose. It was tho | give os sometbing to eat, that ia eertain. ‘They bave fable le of sticks over aguin Some | generally been very kind to us; but this ie what wo are rushed madly forward ; others timidly held back—- | \aiting to know. whether our Father means to tako our their eelidity, in whiob alone lay their hopes of suc- 0eas, was b: , and even their most enthusiastic money and the annuities he promised to us in the z admirers hesitated to follow leaders who could not | treaties? We do not want to be tumbugged out of ous Dairy butter. eaainie haere | agree among themselves. There wero many truo | lands. Wo owodebts, and we want to pay them. If our Wie do, smoked.........7d be ten belouging to this party, but there | Fatherbad said, “move along; you must move along; you | Cheese... Giada Perob .. pompliog having eadexvored in vain to efloce | S24ll move along.” it le likely we should have bad to go; | raurr Axp vocnramies. | Codtieh, Bes underband treatios with the government, rushed | said, “you hare ro game bere; our people are heeimine lac see a eae oo ia into rebellion as a last and desperate resource—one you inj you can Lave mo schools mor farming; whilo yon | Gooveberriea, per Tte...i6d Flounde at least gave them excitement for the moment, and which. if things turned out well, might bring them wubstantial reward = Thus a as proportion consisted of briefless of the Young Ireland Paris who longed to bellow out reveliion in the Jand: you go. my red children, if we thought that waa very hind, and we raid yes, Now, what have we? fathers bonex are bleaching, nor have wo What eball we do? fur nothing, oF whether ‘he means to pay us the ive scattered. you owe debte: ive you somuch?? We Why. we have ‘neither our lands, wherv our forum ; commissiouless artists, to whom aii ROE: STP iything are wes le to poverty; awbitio ined om their tage yaca wi ha pate a: | The Raceuilon of Maurice Antonlo, at Re mirsions in the robe! army; unspocessful physicians; (From the Rochester American 4th inst. ] college ts without character or credit—in | Yesterday the sentence of she law was put im execution short, every phaso of that corrupt character which | UPOn the Portuguese, Maurice Antonio ponvictel ot the springs up 80 freely in the hotbed ofa decaying | 4Pil Oyer ard Terminer, of tha murder of his country canta: men, under the despotism of Eaglish | RAP-Jenacio Teixeira Pinto. He was hung in the jail in mm litary law, would’ have made geod soldiers ota | this city. we five iniputes to four o'clock. P.M. im the ina deaoratio convention, where there exist establishea <" thority, they must infallibly hav nothing but anan."¥ and confusion. Another fatal mista? Which the youn, Party committed, was purnn~"8 their plan ‘ed no e had Treland fore the government, with an abeurd prerminary bragado- gio. Heo ‘ho rise to strike at despotism shourd be | 1, felt before they are heard. When the bloq is struck, | ai. and the dagger fleshed to the hilt, it is tine enough to tri - Not #o thought the writors is the x at Nation; every number of that paper contained some disclosure concerning the coming campaign. De~ tails of the proceedings of rebel clubs which should havo been seoret; in short, wll that the most onthu- siaatio a og insane candor could ruggest. Th may bave straightforward and brave tow- dei common enemy—bere it was worse the- ty Tyravpy should get no fair play. se 4 absul whevever you cun. Steal y ~ wy it where and would on ‘a tiger; for the | - it asleep as you awakos you are lost. chances sre, thatif it No wender, tb , Dave felt buts" a, that the rich people should party. > tle faith in the leaders of the war mus) .y man with a grain of common sense or ave that the movement could endin no uer way U defeat and disgrace. Thousands of influcotial people would huve gone heart and band into the movement if they had seen the slightest of success; but no man would wish to peril bia lite, his liberty and hisfortune, in a dangerous and desperate rebellion which was planned without skill, and conducted without discretion 1am, sir, &e.,. An hus Rese. Phe Religious Part of t! Coronation of the Kwmpteror Svulouquc—The Re! Position of Hayt [krom the New York Freeman's Journal, June 4 Several of the city papers have recently stated, in the account of which they have given of the coro- nation of the Emperor Soulouque, that a Legate from the Pope hud uoted a very solemn and pom- ous pait im tho ceremony, and they huve thereupon taken occasion to cust odium and ridicule on tho venerable person of the Supreme Pontiff. The truth is, tbat the portion of the narrative above alluded to wholly false; the clergyman who performed the Tite of ounmcration had not been invested by the Holy See with the chasacter and functions either of & vuncio or of a representative of any kind; he had received po appointment whatever. i no doubt that his Holiness would deem it a great happiness to ovnter upon the French part of the island an episcopal organization and hierarchy, but in order for thir, the Hayticn government, which calls iteolf Catholic, must make the laws of the land harmonize with the dogmus of the fuih which it is au to profess and adhere to; aud until that first step be taken, Pius 1X. will continue to refuse entering into apy arrangemeuts with the new Em | les In a very remarkable article which Nh gio last year in the Kewwe des deux Mondes. the leading review of Pasis, 1 have found some very interesting details in regard to tbe deplorable situation of the Chareh iv ies ti. Although the Catholic religion has for & long ‘sme back the only recognized one in the island, wnd although it still includes nomi- nally almost its entire population, the Haytiens are not, in common with tbe rest of Christendom, bound by ties of hierarchy and submission’ w the chair of Petor, the coutre of Catholic unity. The Emperor Christopher had, it is true, 1 1511, erected an arch- episcopal see in the capital of his empire, aud estab- Msbed bisboprice in tte principal cities; but bish- opriva cannot be formed aod administered without bishops; and hie black Imperial Majesty, oa taking possession of tbe tbhrene, applied ww the Pope to ap- point them ; but hie spplication, no doubt for very sufbcient reasons, was vot complied with. At @ later dete, Boyer opened with the Holy See nego- | timtions of & wore regular character, and in conse- | quence, Right Rev. Dr Englaud, Bishop of Charlea- | ton, Wes wut to Port wu Pisce upon two different ocoutions, With full powers wo negotiate a Concordat. He managed, witbuut sny very great difficulty, to come to tema with the Haytien government, and a dey bad been wppointed on which the treaty was to be signed with great solemnity, when certain bad priests, who, by their wiwouduct and the disorder of their lives, were much averse to tbe re-establish meat of cookesiartical discipline. by dint of assidu- ous intrigues, succeeded im bringing about the failure the propored Concordat. The Steam | Bishop, I wesccvy a Vapae, as the Cardinals at Rome were wont to oall him bad perhaps uot been fraarded enough in dealing with the wmvorcsts aud | | tonrs of these 4 NU, 60 gremk wes or. the decive of the Holy See to | # that the exeoution would take place within Where it would bo entirely invisibie toall except the small number admitted by tho Sherif, But thore would seem great fidelity and affectionate iptercst. by Gor *: informed by Mr. G., that othough ex the murdered man. and paramour of Antoni: in the early part of the day. as was also hi informed that on funday |: woman, who is for advenced in pregnancy. desired to bo married, a request which, of course, was not complied with cla in white. walked with a firm step from his cell to the futal spot dressed himself without assistance. and needing no sup- pert in descending the stairs, But his crios for mercy (Miserecorde, Signor! pitiful te hear. by the aid of maebinery above the ceiling. he waa. at five Pi autor to four, cruwn up about four fest from the floor white he was standing. The shock broke tous | with the exception of a few brief and slight struggiee, he dicd with no sign of suffering body was taken down and piseed in a coffin, and the ead scene of of Captain J. @, Gray, and the Union Guards Captain Seybert. were on duty. Everything passed off with all pomibie decorum, and before five o'clock the crowd azound the jail hud dispersed. irited meeting was beld at Warhington Hall Last eve tug at which “cx Mayor Gilchrist presided. and A. A Hintdenberg acted w Secretary. to prepare for the recep- tion of the distinguished ox There can be | made appropriate resolutions were adopted, and a com- mittee of twenty was appointed. to invite h m to accept cf the bopor of 8 pul nce of the requisite number of citizens and officiale Soon after two o'clock, « large number of persons be- gan to collect in the vicinity of the jail, emong whom we noticed net a few women aa antina, = Every vantago ct was densely oceupled, though it waa well knowe be a horrid fuecination in standing near the scene of a ronal tragedy, even though unable to witness it. Allthe arrangements were made under direction of the Sheriff, in the most judieious manner. The religious sxeinis took place in the prisoner's cell, where be was tendrd ps indeed he bas been sivee ix conviction, with Antonio J alves, @ Worthy and plous young Portuguese gentle , connected with the University in this v sing ein view of dexth. Antonio persisted to U ave ne shadow of a Goubt : ‘The wemam calling herself Maris Pretre, the wife of was preaent on, Weare t the privoner and this At cight minutes to four o'clock P. M., the prisonor, He manifested unexpected merve. having o: Signor!) were adjusted, the cap drawn down, and, Miserecorde, ‘The fatal rope was his neck. and, After remaining turpended thirty-five minutes, the unishinent waa Over ‘Two military companies. the Greys, under command Jersey City. Recrrtion or Tros, Francts Mracuen —A and Several speechos were ic demonstration, by the people of hat city, at hia convenience, The meeting adjourned with loud and repeated cheers for the exiled patriot. Boanp ov Arpenamen.—The city fathers, sixteen in number are equally divided: and having Dalloted two hundred and eight times unauccersfully to elect a Presi- dent. resolved. at their Inst mecting. to reeign, Accor- dingly. yesterday. eight ef tho number filed their rorigna- tions in the City Clerk’s office. It is expected that the Moyor will call anew election as the existing charter makes bo provision for such a state of things as at pro sent existe. Police Intelligence. Suppored Case of Insanivy.—Yerterday afternoon, two policemen of the Second ward arrested « genteel looking ran. named George P. Cook supposed to be a physiciun, who was cfeating # disturb in the Museum. corner of Ann Ftreet and Broadway. slarming the audience and endeavoring to jump out of one of the upper windows; but. fortunately. bis object was frustrated by come citi- gene prevent. who. believing bim to be insano, secured him until the arrival of the police, The officers con- veyed bim before Justice Bogart. at the Police Court; and, on searching bir perron, a gold bunting wateh. ap- ntly new. and a book on the Seamen's Savings Bank 62 Wall street, showing « balance to bis crodit of seme $40, were tound; an envelope was also found on bis perron directed to Dr, George P. Cook, care of Dr, Geonge Cook, Arylum, Utica, N. ¥.. pot marked May 10th When before ee mage nothing could be Micited from him. as hif@mmo was evidently deranged. ‘Tbe Justice committed the unfortunate man to the caro of Dr, Covil. the privom physician. The watch and bank book bave been 00d im the custody of Mr, Johnson, tho Clerk of Police Burglary.—A black boy, pamed John Berrian, was ar- rested on Teurday night. charged with breaking into ® raloon. situated im the Merchants’ Kxebange, with an in- tent to stenl, Mr, Maurice T, Barry, who rlept in the tuloon beard the gine of the window break. and raw the aceused crawl through the aperture. and thi to the drawer ip tearch of money. Barry seid the boy snd detained him until the potioe cnne snd took him into custody, The accured was conveyed before Justios Legart, ¥ho committed him to prison for trial. Tom do. his jnck-knife, and belebed up some wind from his | Chickens, do. We could not | Eggs. per doa ‘ Game, la: do. do. Gherries. lan brant. per black dockees- ge snipe. dor a snipe.18 a is 6d le. last evening. a camphene lam of Mr. Jones on the cerner treete, wher lad streete, w roby. aixoung aay Beets.. viank of rank —Hon. Chief Justice Savage. PRI Peachon, dried, kaif peck.7» Bine Plums.. anything. | Oranges, per iicx omona Pine Aptos. dac abe $13 | Leatnan.—The stock of hemlock sole is rather light, yaneed during the week. and may now -be quoted at 16c. for B A.; upper. in rough. ix routes. and will bring 20c.;. | calf +kins, in rough, soarce: hemlock tanned Tbs, Tho goneral im- wiring ax to a proper presrion ts that all hinds of leather will advance mate- ++.10¢ Black Although every 4 Camruvxe Lame —About nine o'clock exploded inthe bakery Washington and Ti was so badly burned . aceldent occurred while someone in the establishment was engaged tm filling the Individuals. , Crry Yeeterpay.—At the ati F. W. Robinson. Richmond; 8. (1 1ucky; Commander Storer. United States Navy; J.Graves, Favannah; Dr. Burrell, steamer Empire; Capt. Colton, British Army: H. Cheeseman. Harrisburg. At the Irving—N. G. Thorn. Provi Zant, Virginia; T. Webb, United States Army; well. Washington; Hon. T. A. Tomlinson Keeseville: Partcleme Herren. Minister Plenipotentiary at Peru, and or cy House. VISION MARKET. Marketing has changed but little since our last report. Nothing new has come in excepting currants, gooseber- ries. and cherries, which seem to command a reedy sale. ‘The markets, yestorday, were all pretty duil, and not er- ceedingly well supplied. The fish departmont. however, ly very brick. and was stocked in AND YEGRTABL ++.J2d@14@ Onions. bunch: do. port, house steaks.16d Tomatoes. bo: 10812d Carrots. 20a Trout, brook. fou Deed annuities; will | Strawberrice, basket.8daSd White fi-h. do.. do .Ue Trout do $450 Cat hh. peek lod cereals Rhubarb bunch. 10d a 134 exertion was sat KK G. Van nee; C. Rock- abundance do, sirloin In Peas, halt: pook. do, round. ../.10d Lettuce, boad.. a} do, smoked ‘8d Radishes, por hundred. .. 7a do. V8dal0d Asparagus, bunch....18 6d do. tri +6d Leeks head.. cacao jeal, j34 Garile per dow... 24 | } very much de | 10.000 Ibe. common and one-quarter do.. 28 to 320.; 10. Ls Moet Na ticg | rinlly yet owing to the roarcity aud great advance in is asked for elect lota; onk sole leather ia higher, Mor ansre.—A parcel of 60 hhds. Porto Rico was taken at private bargain, Market dull. ee card of 2,600 gallons ilnseed being acid at carb. Provimons did mot vary much, the business having reached 000 bble. prime and mess pork at $165, a $18; 300 packages shoulders and bama. at 74; a 8 and 8% a 90; ‘260 bbls. fair to prime lard at 94f w 10140; 600 bbin prime and mere beef, at $6 a $734 and $10 a $14; sur lots Obio and State butter at 160. 8 17c, and gfair to choloe cheese at Go 37 Mo. per Ib, Sis 1¢ 'y 8 therces bought, at $4125 a $4.25 per 100 Ibs, Market quiet. i Sart continues inactive. The recent accounts frem the West Indies tend to enhance the value of Turk's Irland. prices of which. however. are now altogother noml- nal. in aytewe ny rh plies (ng lected sare quence. Ground and fine Liverpool finds on by retail. at 60 a 8éc.. and $1 10 a $1 30 per sack. ru Soar —Kome 100 boxes red mottled Castile brought 9 a 9Xe. jal credit. Srrcra attracted wore attention and evinced considera- bie animation. at 10% a Ie. for Sumatra pepper: 160 for Jumaica pimento; 31a 320 for cassia; 80 & 86c. for mace, and 924 8 914¢. for nutmegs, per pound—customary terms. Srrnrrs.—Sales of 200 bbis. Ohio and priton whiskey were effected to-day, at 204; a 2Xc., and 24 a 240. per gallon. cash. Serve Toreextive.—About 100 bbia. were bought at 43%¢ per gallon cash Sucaxa were in more demand. chiefly on speculation; and the day's eales reacked 2.000 bhds, Cuba muscora- do, at 340.85%X0.; 300 Porto Rico, at 6440. 8 640; aud 0 New Orleans. at 430. Tattow.—7 500 Ibs. prime have been disposed of at 2 740. per Ib.. cash. Tonacco —Among the day's transactions we observed 80 cases Obio seed leaf, at 5440.; 30 Connecticut, at pri- vate contract, and 11 Florida, at 1340.4 370. Market firm. Woot —The foreign news has oreated a forcign demand for fine South American descriptions in hood. About 100 bales Mestiza have been co'd on private terms, For low grades there is but little inquiry, the carpet trade bei ‘The amount of fleece and pt at present in market is vory light. Saler were mado of 15.000 Iba. three quarter to full bleod merino, at 36 to 430 ; 006 ibs, super pulled, 31 to 34c., and 5,000 lbs. No. 1 do., 25 to | 26e:, cash. Reorirts or Propvcr. By tnx Euis Rartnoap —582 pkgs butter; 641 sides leather; 61 bdls. steel; 12 tons iron; 25 bbls. ashes; 121 yen cattle; 16sheep; 46 calves; 5 bales decr skins, and bbls, eage. cir tne Naw Yome ano Mew Haran Raxcaesn—68 pkes butter, and 502 do, cheese, Br tx Noarn River Boats —4,800 bbis. flour; 600 do. ashes; 360 do. whiskey; 238 do, pork; 61 pkgs.’ cheesa; | ‘16 do lard: 87 do. hams; 776 sides leather; 18,840 bush. corn; 4,000 do, onts; 5,300 do wheat. Stock Sales, Purapuria, June 4 —Stock Board—I00 shares Lon, Island Railroad 00 de. $741, 10, Kentucky Bank, 11 road, 7940, 44; 2 5's, 96) and Amboy Rait- pa Reading Bonde, 69h; 100" shares a 5 ing a ei a Hailrond, 8 100 der 88° Baxtiwonm, Juno $—Stock Board—$1,000 Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Bonde, %%4; 6 shares Baltimore and So, TOL 28 do, Z0HE. At the Ohio A ihie doy ep ia Te Sse. im io ‘onde, asked; do, 1875, 96 bids do, 1880, 98%; bid, 933 bares, 753; bid. od; York and Cumberlan Railroad, 21 bid, 214, asked; Baltimore and Susquehanna RaLroed, 3 bid, 33 asked. bor il oe Reports. ew Onceaxs. June 4—Noon. ‘Two thousand bales of cotton have been wold to-day. at & decline, since the Asia’s arrival, of a quarter of a cent on lower qualities; but mood middling is scarce, and quoted 10c. to 10Xc. Western leaf tobacco advanocd another quarter during the week. Acaanr, June 4. 1951. Reoripts of the past 24 hours :—Flour, 11,000 bbis.; wheat, 4,000 bushels; corn, 26.000 bushels. ‘The sales of flour have beon 2000 bbis. former ‘utes, Wheat--Goneree sells at 1lic. Osta 423¢.; and corn, S9e for mixed Werterm, and 620, for yellow round, Pes sules of 10,000 bushels. 200 bbls. Wwilskey sold at 2c. ee eemeeetcremeeeemeengemeneeeT Married, ght Franeleco, on Friday evening. Apeil 30, by the Rey, 8. H. Willey, Joux Knox Brows, Faq. of Butto county. California, to Axwa McChurr, daughter of the late Rev. James Arbuckle, of Blooming Grove, Orange Pctatoge. per peck. | do. | MW... 4 do. — Berstudes bs Oysters, per 100. Pumpkina. each. . Sc Olams.......... Currants. per quart Sd Lobsters. per Ib Soup eckery, doz. N. Green turtle Parsley. bunch. 1s Spapping do., Salad. doz.. ‘Terrapin do... Turnips, peck ear, fr. Hen turkeys 1% Is Tem do, a 168 the building. | Boor, ribs...... do. porter hous stea do, Firloin do. do do. er Tripe. Veal. breast. per i do. cutlets do. loi Mutton, por lb Lamb, per quurter,..,..124 Sand snipe. do “10d Wild pigeons, di Pork. frevh. per Ib 10d Squads. do. at ordine: ng $4: 91K $4 5e% atlla Rho 05 firm at | a at (Oe Hom Supreme Court. Morton Carexoan—On sy. dune 7, the Clerk of | undremed, at $120, we have noth! Fp ole) Terre wile womer Vue notes of bane for | Thawe “cheles have been made the motion es r ive n whether ondiposed — Reokland, at 680, Of on the Noy der + ke paced aaey oo Ube mioticu calcales i 6 tue { hides Love thle market Gucuy Water cresees, b Beets. buch . Spinach. per bush. Rhubarb. per bunch. Parenipe. per barke Horse radieh. do.. Cwbbage sprouts, bueh...38 Snapping, do. cach WAX beard that Cortos —The mari | rele being too inoonriderable to notion, | Faricuts.—Epgagements to Liverpoot continued light, nd rates were irregular. A few bundred | were taken at 6 82d.; 2.600 bbls, four at 1s., to rome vessels demanded 144 2 16d.; 800 bbls, rosin were sand | Dasket. 28 Smoked ham 18 visu, Smokod bacco 10d Salmon, fresh, per 1b Tongues. eneh . és do salt... Sausages... 10d — do, smoked 1s do, Bologna’. :11é 8 lid Trout. brook. do yevir asp vecrtamnns. — Pickerel Striped Apples, por bbi...,......$4 Halibut...... Cranberries. do $12 do, dried... Strawberries, basket.....84 do, smoked... Oranges. per box 59 Shad, each, Lemons do....... 3 Mackerol. d Pine apple Sheddock. do Bananas. do. Potatoes, bbl do. new. Turnips. do 61.25 Flo Onicna, do... +0..$3 50 Black fish Tomatoes. per box,.882 113 Basa. lake . Peas. per pock....-...62\¢ Porgies Lettuce, per bead...134 eta Weak fie Radishes, each... +... 14. Btargeon. Arparagus. a ils ASA. HOR, Guoumbere,each....%8a 4% Blue fob. Leeks. bunob . -10¢ Dun fh. Gaziic. bunch. “10d. King fish; a Flukos. ves es 56 Frost fleh ie .64 Shrimps. per qt. J..31d Oysters. per 100, 8d Clams. 60... 108 38 @ Ba 18 bd te 18s & 208 oc 600 a $3 -25e a $2 6a Cherries. 1b...,;. Lod a i84 ed do , each iH k. peppers, 100,,.18 a 2 ters gall... ¥ dae do. plokld pr 100.45 a 288 CITY TRADE REPORT. Pripay, June 4—6 P. M. Asties —Thero have been 120 bbls. pots and pearis taken at $4% 0 $6; the former value. 1.004 Ibs, American yellow wero procured bn 2634c., cash, per Ib. , Breapervsre.-Flour seemed protty active, the trans actions consirting of 10.000 bbis. superfine Canadian and to choice Btate, at $4 06% a $4 18%; mixed to edern, and favorite round hoo} good Sout ; with common to Jersey meal and rye flour ruled the same. 4,000 bushels primo ite Gensece wheat brought $1 16; 10.000 busbels do, Canadian do.. 98e. a $1; 4,000 busbels River rye, 76.0 vie,; with 36,000 buabela damaged and courd mixed Weetorn corn. at 54, 59, 6045 & 62!;¢ —an advance, Domestic oats were in good request at 40 9 44e, Caxpixs.—Some 400 boxes tallow mould have been sold 126. per Ib. 6. a 930. ‘We. and Be. Koo 362% per 140 Ibs Exo geere at 200 8 S70 per lb caab Firss.—Fales of 1160 quintata di $5. 92X% a $4. and 600 bbis, new No, Demand moderate, p Obi. at $4034 w ™m % “4 We Coa —American anthracite continued brisk. at $4 76 @ $6 25, apd Liverpool orrel at $7 26—urual terms. Corree.—Put W bags Laguayra realized 9!;0,, and 150 Market inanimate, Corre —Old and new eheathing appeared active and pound, today bas boon very flat, the bales cotton taken at {d, For grain in bulk. 4d was asked, Rates to Lopdcn or Havre were without change To California, | Prumklin | rates senerd. except under peculiar circumstances, at | Wertin | 46o. a The. and Ke er | Frarens —Retall tranerctions were reported in live | Sete cod were made at mackerel at $6125. | Biotre Novads... Frorr —Included in the day's movements we noticed 660 boxes bunch raising at $4: 20 cases tardines at S60, & t00.; 6 do, citron at 2c.; and 60 caske ourranta at bo. Hay favored buyers. 500 beles having changed bands pling the dieporal of 20 bales Amorioan t. to repor rd 1,600 bbls. common Hore Owing to the extraordinary Licht receipts of + Week, tho only county, New York. Orange county papers please evening. Juno 3, by . J.T. Seely, 1 to Misé Many Exezawursi, eldest daughter of John Davies, E=q. Pittsburg papers pleare copy. On Tuerday. June 1. at St Paul's Church. by the Rev. Dr Haight. Mr. Ja: 1, of New York. to Miss Cunistixs: Hrxoisr Brows, of New Haven. Connecticut. On Tuceday evening, June 1. by the Rev. H J Eddy. Mr. Cranes H. Fie to Miss Paswy Loursa, daughter of John R, Baker. Krq.. all of this city. On Thurrday. May 27. by the Rev. J. L. Shook. Mr. Rowy nz Caioon to Miss Many Apriise Rose, both of this city. On Tuesday, Juno 1. at St Paul's Church. by the Rov. Dr Haight. Cranes Keianr Wriisen, son of Edward Willmer. Eeq.. of ol. England to Harninr, young- est daughter of Dr. John Wheeler, of Now York. Diea, On Thursday, Jane 3, of dwease of the heart, Troms Couoy ‘The relatives and friends of the family. also of his bro- thers-in-law, Patrick G. Colahan and George Clark; also the members of the Whiteball Benovolent Association, aro reepectfully invited to attend hia funeral. from the reridemee of his mother, 206 Centre street, this after- ween. at 2 o'clock. On Friday. June 4. Sanan, widow of James H. Duan, vt 56 years and 10 months. he relatives and friends of the family are respectfully d to attena her fancral. te morrow afternoon, at 3 lock, from the residence of hereon in-law. R. M. Whit- . Frankiln avenue, fourth door above Myrtle avenuo, t Brovklyn. Friday. June 4. of consumption, Joux J., son of Philip and Ann Brady. aged 24 years, His remaina will be taken to Allany for Interment, from hie late residence, 662 Water street, this afternoon, at balf past 3 o'clock On Thursday afternoon. Jane 3. Avrtia, eldest daugh- ter ¢f James and Catharino Fhilpitt, in the 6th year of her age. Iter funeral will take place this afternoon. at & o'clock, frem the residence of hor father, 224 South Third street, William-burg. Long Island, The friends of the family are rerpectfully invited to attend, without further notice. Un Thursday, June 3, Avam Trenwrit, in the 80th yerr of his age. The friends of tho family are invited to attend his foneral. at St, Paul's Church, to-morrow 2 y at 6 Jay. Juno 4. Avna Canotine, only child of Alox- iC, Louisa Gedney, sged 1 year 2 months and days The friende and relativos of the family are requested to attend her tuneral, this afternoon, at half past 4 o’clook, from the rerkence of her parents, 210 Wont Thirty. firnt street, Her remains will be taken to Mamaroneck for Inlerment. Philadelphia papers please copy. At San Juan del Sur, Mr Enwanp Bersy, papor car- vier formerly of New York, aged 34 years 1 month and 6 aye, His Joss wo deeply feel. Olio and Poughkeepsie papers please copy. On Thurrday morning June 4, after short ilinese, Jane. wife of Micbacl O'Neil, in the 324 year of her age. rrelutives and friends are particularly invit to altend ber funeral. to-morrow afternoon. at 2 o’cloc! trom her late residence, 446 Greenwich street, without | farther invitation. E.axs P, Bastry, wife of Daniel Shelly, in the S4tb | year of her age, Her friends ore requested to attend ber funeral, from her Inte residence, corner of Power and Dean strocta, Brooklyn to-morrow afternoon. at 2 o'clock. At Shasta. California. in April last. by the acc'dental dircharge of his own gun, Hexay A. Prvarey, son of WIL liam f. Pinkney, Heq., of thie city, in the ‘lat year of 4 age At Portiand, Oregon Territory, on April 6, Hevay Banixe Powes., agod about 34 yeara. ee iy Diy intend Cleared. | cgaetiead Great Britain (be), Methows, Liverpool, B Ir- . NO pigs peste Pm ce Behe bhip Rebeccn, Sawyer, Ld tor Cowes sed Btoamebi jomboldé, Lives, & rket. tet sh ‘ ark Flip Correlivy Criuusll, Flovebor, Londow, aiaaliae MUld eek Leleca, Eitty, Comes brige Chastette, Sgarks, | tun & Ove | chal rt Bark Highland Mary, 80; Bark Cover (Pros, Sebsriaa Daswat shou tte Brig Oleron, Prodioten. St Kitts, Overman & Baxter. Big Barrit Peery Portland Septet feos “3 Sie Putlivan Chane Cxlaed Doth Boob ts Ri herdt re Sullivan var ~~ Sb Hoxail Layfold, Richmond ‘Ott eee e Roswell Baltimore d it Gager&s Co. Sehr rpleton, Thitelpbia, 9 Hand, ene Steamship Creeerat City, Wi s ‘ rey reeerat yh ote en pb she with Leeds, Now Orleans, Z in, Ne jonne. May 25, and ty, AI mabip Ban} City Beh, eith mdre a 4 lantagenet (Br) with cca) ene iros and parser B wall ail, ia spoke a Br brig, from Limerick for NY: 42 dn yee (Br), Parvalt a with tren and 64 re tORKE W o between the ight ship and Sandy Rook, and main topeails, main topgallent inten ep ope ke ship Flizabeth, from NOrleaps for Antworp. ig Corl & Bdverd (Brem), Borsc, Bremen, 44 dave, in ballart, with 136 paesengere, te Poppe & Co. May 31, Int 40 26, lew 76 20, eroke Hanoverian ge liot Wilholmine, from Ben fem Raltinwre, wit! parmngers, all well. A ide (of Thrmaston), Fales, Cionfuegos, May 20, With super tod W Elwell & Co. Brig Eivira, Huvt, Cardenas, May 2%, with suger,to AV Jones Brig Catharine Nickels (of Soareport), Nickels, Cerdenas. 10 anys, with molasses, to D Curtis; vessel to Nesmich & ir (of Belfast), Park, Cardenes 10 days, jagere, to Neamith & . Last evening, in » equal, Jost fore topeail, fore topgatlant sail and mata- 4all, ond eplit foresail und fore topmaet ata: Brie R&S Lameon, Wallace, Jacksonville, 7 days, with lumber, to SB Rookenbsugh & Co, Brig Bmily Winaiow, Bath. 10 di Silas E Hand, Ackerly. Sagua, May 23, with 33 on 7140. apoke tylg kalaburg, ot Baseee, frock » lon ® ri inbure, of Bai com cisco, via. Ita Janeiro, for Charleston ae (Br), Thorburn, Charlottetown, PEI, 12 nn barley. to A Leary. MM: rgaret (Br), GriMth, Charlottetown, PEI, 21 days, o ory. Schr Jobn Hastings (Br), Bendrow, Halifax, 13 days, with fieh tod He Sehr Judith Ward, Tucker, Jaokeonville, 10 days, with lumber to B D Brookman. Schr Sam1L Crooker Burt, Philadelphia for Taunton. Sehr Mary Jobneon. Carter. Philadelphia, 2 days. Schr Jasper, Bassett, Boston, 4 day Schr Invincible. Hodgdon, Salem, 4daye, for Philadelphia. Jupe3 betecen the Lightehip and Sandy Hook, was strick by a sudden and violent squall, which carried away nearly elisail. Por in for repairs. Schr Lucy Blak Spufford. Rockland. ‘and Schr Mai lall, Rockland Shr Jos Farwell Smith, Rockland, 6 days. Sebr Pern. Smith, Rockland. Schr Lucy & Nevoy Ei Sullivan, 6 days. Schr Elvies (ne: Ingal Wachias, 6 days. Schr Wim Pope, Foster. Machias 6 da; a Schr Lucinda Wall, Fastport, 6 days, Steamer Kennebec, Clark. Philadelphia, Below, Ir brig Argent, from Limorick. Schr J B Lindsey, Knight, 12 days from Cardenas, with su- far and molasses, Also, two brigs unknown, Salled, Ships Persian; Peat, London; Crilde Harold (Br). Amory, Quetico: barks Harriet (Belg), Sooten. Antworp) K Adams, Perhing, Demerara: Megdeloua, Kulhinaan, Laguna; Bmer- ald English Quebec, Wind during the day North. me 4. Telegraphic Marine oh a Arrived—Deig Oak, Malaga. May 22 Int 3630, lon ship North Stef, rom NYCEE for Seraaciscas” en Ae Aloo arr b: jane, timore; C Stowart, Emma, J ickersom, and Andover. Philadel phia. Cleavod—Sbipa Sabine, Calcutta; \t, Mediterranean; brige Belen June, ‘Trusilley Cheonseus, Sevaanabs sche Lowa, NYork. ~ Hauirax, May 23. Arrived—Index, NYork.” New Oazuare. June 4 Artived— Ship Plymouth, Boston; bark Clyde, NYork. Steamship Wm Pona, for N York, sails to-morrow. Herald Marine Arrived—Brig Sea Beller Hatvimoer ich rrived— . " Delaware, Seymour, NYork. * Cleared--Barks Margaret, Wood, 3 Athi Boston; sohre steamer Pe- Boston; brige Devonehi Laneaster, Frambes, Do » Perhing, do: nebecot, Whiteker, N De ete Mail, Baker. to jarvis, javen; jancous. Steamanip Winvizip Scorr, while |; ult, red to be 1a Ste; Samse the deck from the main hatch, and fo! mente the destruction of the vessel seemed 11 Dut were subdued by the city fire engines. suppored to hi inated in the firemens’ mess root rig damaze would not excoed $1,000. Thi vent ber leaving at the pe te hour. Las Criprer Suir Cuariexor, which arrived at San Fran- cisco from Hong Kong, im the oxtraordinary short time of 33 days, bad 550 passengers e1 ard. Sup SaRrerte hbonce, at-San Francisco, was 40 days off Cape Horn, during which time experienced bay t Dactergai i ler; lost throe topgallant masts aad flying jibbeom, ani ad two men disabled. Br Simp Uncent—Tho echr SG King arrived from the Urgent yectertay with 200 sacks of salt—about 1,000 sacks otill remain ia siete ee balance Saving Sere, thrown G 16 Bock The er Nip pose,“ covld not proceed to ber in consequence of ary northeast blow provailing. The beavy weather yeaterday wi) probably either blow her off or bilge her—[ Charleston croury. June 1, Brio Jacxry, at San Francisco from San Blas. on 234 in lat 33.N. Jon 12835 was struck by a violent and sudden rqusil, which carred away both masta about four feet below the tops; was obliged te ent away everything to save the vosee Scur Jurra, from Boston, which srr at Bangor 3lst, was enol in contact with steamer John Marshall, off Salem. leat boweprit, stein, &c, and sprung a leak of 4,000 strokes an hour. Srcaurr Nortu Axxcrica—The wreck of this vossel was sold at Acapuico on the 15th. Sho was bought by K Frets, Esq, of Panama, for aire ent! Mr Frets expocts to savo her on- . Most of her furviture has been sold at Aca Notice to Mariners, VALraraiso, April 26. An soon pa the captoin cf the port has point to the master the anchorage for hie voveel, the master snall moor his vessel with two anchors to the north with 88 fethom: in out of the hawse hele, and ono apobor with chain rn. to opable her to withstand the southerly winds The bers shall not be furthor apart than the greatest beam of tho vessel. During the winter cach voseel, after boing moored shall rtriko her tepgaliant maste, jib and flying jib-boome, and epriteall yord. ard shall tep her lower yarda. She tivo Paul in her main or m: coms, her atert quarter davite, ard Mkewise ship her atudding sail boom: MON CABIESES, Captain of the Port Whalemen. Arr at Myatic Slat, ship Aronaut, Guyn, 1920 bbls wh 80 do #p oil: sent heme 30 000 Ibe bone. Sid from Mauritive abt 1, Br ship php Wang. Lon- Gon, with 575 bble sp 75 di oil from the vid wn, condemned. Thoformer report that this ofl would be shipped home waa incorrect Spe March 30, lat 27 48 N, lon 132 25, whale ships Gen Pibe snd Brighton, of New Bedford. from Howg Ko: jant, il not etated: March 24, Int 2243 N, lom 1202, , of New Bedford, on & orulee. rig Foster Baber. from Pro ult, Capo Hatteras besring NE 30 mil Foreign Ports. Anvinwaxt, May 2— Bark Geo Henry (of NYork), Rene, frown Charleston, disa, crew dorerted. AcarvLco. April T7—Arr clipper ship Northera Light, Boston tor SFranciseo, 1 2REROMMAN, May Z1- Br brig Competitor, for Providence, Bonen Avnrs, April 9—Ship Margnret Elira, Adame, for NYork about wth; bark Argentino, Upton, trom Salem (Feb 7) vie Mentevideo, arr 6th, dlr mel & Kdward, faith, for Borton 6 or 6 dasa: Ospra (Dan), Petersun, foF NYork about 20th. Baw narozs, prov to May 14—Arr bark Edward, Dearborn, + Alexandria. Baruunst, May 2—Arr brig Meessnger, Boushe. NYork. Constantine rie, May 6—Bark Martha Clark, Millor, for Smyrna and NYork soon. Cunistiaxa Norway, May 11—Arr bark Gov Hinokloy, Loring NOrlears. Catrecat, 150 miles N of Bl tune, Dwyer, trom Charlerton 4 ‘ins ruRcos. May. 1A —Gotng im, brig Geotro Washington, fecm Philadelphia; sober Mery D Scull, Black At do Mth, brig P R Curtis, Stover, from Portland, di sche Magyss, Hevense, from do, Just arr; and probe othorss & re, May 12—Bark Nep- adt Can pun as, May %1— Are bark Margaret, Merryman, Ha- Yana; bric Caraif, Melviilo. do; 24th, bark Levant, Hewitt, Pi acolphin; 20th, briys Sterling, Pike. Havana Condova, Rite b, and Melarzo, hols, NYork; 27th, beet mn Tay! Tr, a5 R Morris, Downes, Ha brig Rus Sid et, Leah and G Lesvitt, Good! In port 2th, tinthien, Randall, from Portland for NYork 8 days; have, Orgood, for do soon; brigs Lion, Bawyer, from NOrJeans for Portland soon; Lydia Stover, hum, for do soon. trig Leehorn, Warren, from Havana for tobr Amanda, Rose, for NYork 10. 3 y 15—Stips Caloutts, Loring. for Leghorn, to lond tor NYork; Montreal, Curtis, for Marseilles. to load uadders for NUrieans: Sid Pepe kgtch Commorco, Bont istes, from Bordeaux to for Chariestor Gorrenrunc, May 14—8w chip Industrie, Jangon, for N York (or pertapx Hostox), ldg; Sw brig Ambrosius, Beek- Grarcow, Ma; 26 Br brig Palermo, for Providence, ldg. Avawa, abort May 15— Be sche Syren, for NY ork, hig. ‘AKA. May I—Arr brig Vancouver, Sweetegr, N York. 9 28 Are sehr Indus, Dag NY 00 | man for Boston do, 4; 00h, brig P 80 lope. Doyle, Mobile: 2st. JA Usserd, Gardnor Se veovkh. Glentarn. Sampeon. Baltimore; 224, barks Sarah Aon, Meeriman NYork; Mary Smith, Smith, Boston, so old eth for Sagon: Zid, ship Shelter, Goodell, Chaelastom Firsrcler, Holl, Portland: Patetot, Aldrich, Provi- sebra Nevey & Emm Dieckmann ‘NY. Sryinuah; 2th: ship J C Humphriew, Mor: , Boston: ie, Charleston: 25 White NY itird, Bird. Rolling C)arleston; 26th. tark Cornelis, tripe Chazl k Pertinr d; 2th, h NY. Ward. ati eter Wedonns, chy Ni 4 be, Ehinatg orks in Fie ovkt brig 01 1 Wee * Rare C mecior and do: Jo, Trernl em Gita Willisme, Bi i Vorktown. Springer ‘eimita: 27th. brign Rus mm, NOr- y ieee Pertlett, Cardenas; for Beaton? Mase hernia Green, i, Chapman, fet or cht: sche Sen Queen (Bek, heeley. tne Py ve ,. for Ce witbee: hy? becoe Sawyer. ldg for Cowes and @ NON, “u Giff to toad for Boston. Lanan apy Seri S—Arr schr BL Frost, Hempstead, Sea Mesa. May 12—Rrig Itasca, Warner. for Boston, ancy Yresol. Slo Ath, bark Costarollt, Dickey, de, 1Ltrs, May 8—Bark Stanboul, Kingmen, disg, te Boat Makint, 24—Sl4 Aan riley Enoch Pratt Briats bid cn tala aranzas. May rr ie Curtis NYorks barks Manachusetts, Pritchard. 4, fryer Puuledoe ra bs NOrieans; 2th, barks Jacob » Boriand Bostoa: brig Aas- Ch 25th, barks Clarisss, Rtread. Elwell Phil k Hoecla, Souper, Sia 2let, brig Maria, Padelford, Sierra Morena; aribimeden Mitchal, Falmouth Bi: Bortunven Wins NYork; 25 -b, beig Amesbury, Colburn, Philadeiphie; 27th, burke J Aviles, Chase, Port'and: Clara Aun. a} Amborme; Trig W MGreton, Geyer, Portland; 26th, bark BW Kalghty i port 224, brigs Salisbury Halegand Keying, Plorce, wtg Ewrons, May 21—Bark Algoma (of St Joba, NB), to jon. Parenmo, Mey 13—RBi Nautilus, Liacoln, for Boston 6 orld Keala, Kendall, for N lag brig Chatawersty Jordan dodo only Am versels, and others as befere. Lith Sic brig Vittoria, Philadel or NV lia, C: IL, for New pPimek, about May to Bark ‘ far Now aver nye: Beige Atrioun Mayo, or ion changed from Portland); elon Maris. Pletes. de 1d Gutenberg, Hill, for do ldgi arcturue Katot ding: RL Swan. Tiklob, wtg ora Aun (Be) foe FN York 20th Philadelphia. tea: eebra Axof. Galtac Cambridge, York, aratso, 42 SFran- ‘arriot ar, for ym Portland, diag. Panam. Arr berk Lanra Caston. Val; Gaye, via Paita; 13th steamship Cv ndrom. cisco, Clo May &, steam: Patterson, Mth, Panama, Pearson, di Mousam Zealand; brig John Pett; capalons ATE, bark rte Waterman, Pierce, SFrancisoo; 12th, Br brig Dasulec, len. Woy e—Bark A G All, Curtis, for NYork and june Kio Jango. April 26—Stoamship Pioncer, Kittridge, from NYork for SFrenociace, ooslivg; ships John Jay ewe Jand,frem dot rdo repa: Ino, Smita, Maroh 6, foe to sail same days an. 3S from Drew wpe: Chas Maitory, P at weton March 8, ni King), from NYork, nact Elwin. Mescom, for Ni ¢ (0e NYoek). Ide; JJ Cobb, Johneon, uno; Kirkland. Cook, dop Asa Packer Crothers, from ‘Philadelphia March 12 for Sau rapoisco: brig Adana Leach, from Salem Feb 9, for Saora> H Monta:ue’ Mix, une at do April 18 brics Fredk Stein (Nor; Frode (Dan). dot Julie (Sw). do: Orleans: Sw brigs “Volphi , Goteland, an for do, Std 5th (hefore roped 2a) bark Racchound, Cape land, SFrancisoo; 7th. CS Olden, Philadelphia; brige Biia- burg’ Charleston: 8th. ships Eastern State, Kilburn, (from NYork) S¥rancisco: lth, Prince de Jvii de do: 11th, brig Camara 1th steamehi ly re Sierka Leone pext day I Fotamas, Lath, for Salem 4. jambia, Franoke, from Salem. Suyawa, May 7—Barks Juniata, Cheover.for Boston, Ids Columbia, Taylor, for Boyrout and N York soon. Suupiac, May 2—Arr brig Foi N Sr Jonn, NB. May 3i—Bolo Prescott. from NYork. Cid Jom ‘May 12—Are barks Herowles (Brem), Von Thile Mary, Gilley, do; Jas Hall. Tamp, do; Saliote, ny 13th a B Sturres, Avery, 'NYork; 16th, A bare Fontaine, Phitado! ysid ele OW. Bria Phitbrook, ‘klin, whioh reported lesving om 25th, mon- W B as among tho versels loft). Capt Jobe, Cousins, from Havana for Amesbury, for do few days; Delta, Mohan, for do do, and others. Trinwwan, May 16—Arr hark American, Adie, Portland 1th. rohr Harvest, Bia: Philadelphia. orted in port 15t! pp ‘S—Brigs Lowder Brown, for NYork Going in brig Sr Jaco, len. NYorb; Drink ig B Vararai April 13—Sid brig Fromont, bark South ton, Turse darks Mad Home Ports. ALEXANDRIA, June 2—Arr solr Mentrose, Lewis, ork. ALBANY, J, a ert Pe june Soare. seyy bron Boston; Bimics ucatan, nee. ‘M—Sid sobr Garland, NYork. , June 3—Arr Brig Naied, Martin, ton; achre Coreair (Br), Vesey, 7 Smith Eastport; olt-o Laurence, NY Jp coming up; off Patuxent, a brig tound up; of Thomas int, a ting wader weigh, aleo bound up. Cid soneg no ngton, Jamaica; Mary Ann. Gibbs, Cobsssoe emiston, Charleston. IN, June3 -Arr ship North Bond, Jeakies.NOrleeas Fares ei ag a re! irk; rect a lar ra Ral TH Chase, do; Ni gz , Rook Me, to load for Charleston Bid shine ilon, Vester, betke Lore B Simose Brice Rambler, Washes, Bric Jeanette Marlo vid on Saturday. BANGOR, Jane l—Arr brig A Heyford, Short Som Prine since ina 8 le Fncizy Maren a 2d prop May Queen (aoe French, Philadelphia vis Boston, (to be weed as 8 tuw Cle 20, bark W ¥ Brown, Dyer, Domarare A BATH, Sune are orig Arcadian, HuG, Sevannshy sche Tne, Bese, DRISTOL Ju Geo Hoffman, Philsdolphis. CHARLESTO. sehr 8 G King, Kead, from the Br abip Urgent, all's Broskers, wit! sacks salt. In the offin ip rr from NYork, and a vensol unknown, Cio brig Mareeilles, Pillsbury, Phitadelpuia; coke Victory, Sweeting, Harbor Island (Batam DANVERS. June 2—Arr schr Pionce:, Baker, NYork. EAST DENNIS, Mey 2—sld sor Mary, NYork. 0 2—Arrechr Mary Pattersoa. Phila- ee Sid Ist, schrs Somerset, de (or Gardiner); 24, Joba do. GARDINER, ay 27—Arr brig Wm Crawford, Brookiag, DYork, Sid Janel, Ji Turner, N York. HARTFORD, June 2—arr steamer Seneca, Chalker, New Y sobre Telegraph, Southard, Philadelphia; A a d, Clark, do: W 3 Cam; x) Hasard, LT SACKSUNVILLE, ot May 23—Sld schr Scioto, ——; 27th, bi pede sehr Brooksville, Bach; 28th, brig R& rT} UNKPURT, Juno 2—Arr brig Helvellyn, Davis, Cc Star, NYork. —Arr ahipe Gallis, Richardson, NYorks Brewer, Nertolk; briy Caroline, Heddrick, Boston. Cid brig bolion, Jordan, NY ork. hac ilastORT, May 2—Sid brigs Arvila, Ingalls, No York: Mechanic, Bryant, do; sors Cameo, Moore, Saguas Au bassador, NYurks ‘MY=tlu, May 3l—Arr brig Sea Bird, Godfrey, Baltimore. NEW OlL-KANS. May 27, 4M~ Arr ships Whurtpocr (Br Bai bridge, Liverpool March iuthing, do 1; Albion, dovtt do bark F 140, March 17. Deiow coming v ¢ ‘NEW POKT, Juve Arr achre Expedicnt, Bracket, Phile Vax Buren, rotter, Bangor tor Baltimore; Oate- bull, Calais tor N York; a J Horton, Carson, Phi- Ball, Boston for Philadelphia; Lavetes, “May y, for NY orks June 2—Arr bark M: hico; schr NB Fox Parker talear a fen Cslouten Smith, Albauy. EDECRD. Juve 2—Are schre Mary & Blizaveth, Sd, i, H Adame, Adams, Baltimore, PORT, June 2—Are schr Harrice Nowell, oy or ldg, bark Louidenn, aed n, and Cyolops, for San Fran- 00. ioe Port Stellacome, Puget’s Sound, April 15—Brige G W Kendall, r if Sun Francieve, to anil ia 10 deyn; Leepen a Exact, and Damacie- cove, just arr from queeu Clas: At Dear bey Cape Fiat ALY ry Whitaker, NYork. ec! A Pron, Burton, ney WwW te J A Hubert Go: Jd steamer bee, , Rogers, Pail Ktrwes dye; E. ‘Miner ry Gilney, brige Cort eves, bith any «avalla, briem Cardenae, ty omy ‘Jacl Raymond (Fr), Go ora Cienfuegos; Wit Spy FHOVILENCL, June —acr prop Pet uiture (of Newbury port), Waste, amps A °Samutes Vee Bear, Nick 5 Nuchi Holmes, Go itrey, y, do; Monteavins, Smith, joy Sau Castner, Cul Go; ABBA St METH, SoMETE, dN; ui crron, do; Washington, Bateock, Philadeipnn toca ti Ht W Guotrey. Lee, de do Gotted, Hatioor, sloops Capitol, Uawking, r9ROB, oe, Upeuoiny ‘Jones, NVork; sche Denwa slooye Wm H Bowen, Kenney, sud dyiph, Di slr MOND) June 2—Arrschire Sharon, Thatcher, Bostoas Lai rap Petrol, Rogers, N Yo restr nto; Rmperer( Be), . Dhooatong rk, doy sloop ame: is Har » ry Harrison, duty Island Hinns (Hinw ), 981 tovideu (mleo Pop ca; Rather Fr os ); Worn @atits, Ore. + usd, ih for NY ted old 2eh for Gat {i Spee Weiter is (Br), Veiparal ‘ado Pats (Peruy) Catia; orig Coury Loan; 27th, hip Calitorste (Chil), A\ teh), hives Gouin.ere t qu outtor Frotio; big 8, tok do Ath, Dea= Cliny, tor below, 6@ tine, melseus 96 Realejo; Merobantman, Mekerin WaLDOBOku, * Passongore arrived. Crenruncoe—lirig Aliae Mr Sunet, Indy ohild, CAnbenas~bris hisiee—W FE Bishop and iney, Jaaaoe MC Neb and lacy, F Bird, A M'Cloury,