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North, all the ition and f.ee of tho North will have to be resisted ; the Wost, a formidable coalition wil “eth y ui ‘met upon the important question of river posts har- bor ements. It will be an up hill business, for we have now no Texas question eountry by storm, as in 1844. The con! ‘to be upon the standing issues between the whig and democratic pla It is believed here in the capital, that in view of the election of Pierce, all the democratic m railroad stockjobbers—all their harbor and river speculators—all their sieamshij mone companies, or individuals, wil ae va mee effort to os pooal le out of the treasut session, fully convinced that } Bi tual settlers work of it as © Old Tippeennoe and Tyler too."? But in the South it will be ail the other way, The ‘ee, for Vice Presi- Kentucky is rs; and thus, look- the democrats will have one of the tightest conce-ts before them since that ot 1844, which, upon. a chonge of some twenty-five hundred votes in New York, “would have given the nomination of Jones, of Tene dent, may carry that State for Scott. Pretty certain to go with tue whigs ing over the whole fic election to Henry Clay. It is tbought here that Captai indicted for wilful murde™, in killing off those thir teen candidates who answered his | fugitive letter. Wo understand, that upon being charged with having been at the hottom of this business, 8 pecerialy denies any collusion with ‘Captain ott whatever, though he looked for trouble at Baltimore. Well, we know where the democrat ly—we also know pretty well the whig sel eda for 1852. Between them we cannot avoid a sectional battle, and as the North is the there will be work to do to ove ticket. The success of the democrats will inure to the peace of the Union—the triumph of tho whigs now stend, will re-open the slavery ag tion in all its bitterness, and en istence of the Union. Yet the result is doubtful. ast THLEGRAPHIC. The Democracy Throughout the Country, Effect of the Nomination of Gen. Pierce. NEW ORLEA) New Orv Generel excitement and enthusi ST. LOUIS. Sr. Loris, June ‘The news of che nomination of Messrs, waa received with much rejoicing. various quarters uf the cit CINCIN Cincinnati, - democratic nominations sectu to faction to the party here. Thirty-one Saturday night. The Enquirer, the oat Th NORFOLK, VA. Not The democratic nominations by the Yention haa causd great rejoicing Portsmouth THE PRESIDENTIAL QUESTION IN NEW YORK, Enthusiasm of the Democracy. AL COMMETTER MANY HALL—THE OLD WIGWAM IN MOTION. ‘The fixes moeting of ihe Democratic Genvral Committee MEETING OF THE since the nomination of P siaed, and the utmost u The committee endors thusisem, apd unanimow:; tions, which were proposed b; Resoired, That this com cally to the nomination of fri shire, as the democratic repal office of President of the Unit edt Sta Convention at Baltimore to his country. couspicuon, and capecisily ailstingut hed the principles of the dem various high civil positio: On beislt of the democra: made ly the aswmbled dele parts of the Union, and hai! President of the Uuited Resolved, Thut th office of Vice Presi Reselved, That Unis committee ov length gud breadih, the resol t tional Convention, as the pi party. and the bnsis on wh! ed to the suflreges ef the 7 Resoived, That dear (o the New York. animated with tl for the sentiments of th which they have Won dist to the Unanimous nominot trust and Leliove that deir although disappointed in dates, wili unite with the d to the nominations an unquelil port he are proud t ful to the Bait been seieetcd as tho in the coping contest. We ere > de more rejorecd Ht the piatfirm of pri * convention hare emi d the which, and for which. the « tn Fe n Pieree, the Lowia we recog) Fy principles which Lewis Case hh Ulostraied. and for which be y ful repenbisnce ‘he Webster Commaitice, IN CONSTITUTION ENTHUSTASM MANITT LARGE MERTIN IWER AKL The friends of Mr. Webster cor numbers in Constit promote the nomination of ocoupiod by Mr, Horace Loot? The Cr an briefly s (Mr Murrey (hem this evening ived with appiause, and MM ward, was boiled with cheers Mir. Horretss sold he eame not a attempt to arouse tLeir clog uenee men who, thou sh they seldom ini: inteToet at sto pa inok man on Whom tin choie pilot to guide the ebip of A je camen + to evlogy wa happiness of Whea, then, the great whig party Is arked for o rearon of the faith tha turp to the history of uw century, 9nd they respond greatness—-thero ia the her teked for a consistent. Juminon«. wor of constitution, and y eked they aw him fecersion, theugh bard the greatest genius Pisnee.) | They found teraty af by him, asserting and preserving properity of the State They asked for a man never finching from sustaining the eupremnc the laud, ip all their in or mire ma * (Applause) find thia sary eur or eingle man a in him’? Such o the peorie phat re bi opposed to bin? They he available and that if they 1 Deniel Wobster, they muri de Greatest of poets. the immortal » on the eve of the batile of foldters sat) round their f ly; but when the morn for“ Harty. England. and Sain founding through the lines, ihe Whe stood up in its might. and swept i'rc it. (Cheers ) a the ory of Daniel Webster ix raised gene. yom now bave the man and the cause sonre yo tly a8 the principles of the whig panty as the eg * and prosperity of the roportion as the ‘lied, 99 also did | plume snd oriflemine bx wh CAppleure.) te “ bed; und NEW YORK COMMON COUNCIL, (OPPIOIAL) Stated Session, Boarp - Asserant yet Preeent—Jonathan Trotter, teu will hone iveness, They out the caure on the battle field of principl would be on their own native heath, and t should be invincible. ‘lhe augueries of the times showed that the strength of the whig never were or could be arrayed wit would be manifested on this course, and now the New England whige nover will resign strangle that radicalism of New England which they had 0 often strangled before, imagine that one of their party or Jaggerd in the o party is unfur’ By Aseistant Aldermen ‘Wricut—Of Pease and otbers. for pier at the foot river. To Committce on Wharves, &c. By Assistant Alderman Wixetan—Of John Foster. for compensation in not being awarded contract. To Com- mittee on Finance. By Assistant Alderman Rinc--Of Wm. HI. Loins and others, for sewer in Spring ctreet, betwoen Clarke and To Committee on Sewers, LM of New hag vend of Rivington posta make a tre- st as much money luring the present eree will close down the gatos aud take bis seat upon the lever to keep them down. On the other hand, the whigs look tor- ward hopelessly to the election of Seott and to ap- propriations by millions to rivers and harbors—to a good stiff tariff of Pst uch eor eighty per cent | average, instead of the present average of thirty percent, and to the most liberal margin upon steamsbip onterprises, and to a distribution of tho proceeds of the public lands among all the States, unless tho Homestead bi!!, now before the Senate, should be passod, in which event the 1,400,000,000 acres of the public domain will he dis) posed to ac- sas gratis for nothing; and likely that this itt Will yet be pessed, in order to briog the whigs to the testupou it to look now for the passage uf the bill. Clearly, however, General Seo platform, and for a protective tar Eictors, will make a tremendons fight in the North and West. It is possible that he may make as clean or falter until they use) Did any whig id be found a Tenitor if, when the banner of the -d, the name of Daniel Webster is in- , radiant wiih all the lights of viciory? Not hbou'd be found, but erat shout, * Liberty and Union under Daniel Wel verty and Union. one and inseparable!” Did they suppere the followers of Mr, Fillmore or of Gen. supporting Mr. We hat a § Would desert the pa flag bore the inscription of Daniel Webster? my i Scott marebed in triumph from Chippewa to Chua ubuseo; and in his whole life he has evidence of what may now be expected of bim ani party, Union and whigism are identical. Coalition of States ~—brotherhood of States, are all one synopyme of whizism in its purity. Therefore. he said, if they wore to fight the let them fight it mnder the imperso- lot them fight under the imperso- iewnies and tet impersonation was Ue concluded by ap xp; co on sn these principles, and their mare! (Zhe oonclusion of his Greenwich streets. Of Committee on Sireets—In favor of flaggi in Pike street, betwoen Eset Broadway ai ; in favor of fencing lots on Twenty-fourth strcot, between Fifth and Sixth avenues; in favor of paving and flagging Thirty sixth street, between Fifth and Sixth in favor of regulating and grading. act and gutter. ond flogging #idewodks in Forticth street. from Ninth to Tenth avenues; in favor of flagging sidewalk north side of Deiancy street, between Mangin and Kast streets; in favor of flagging sidewalk north side of Fif- teenth sireet. near Third avenue; in favor of re-paving Seventh street. between Avenues B and C; to concur to contirm awards of contracts for paving Third avenue, from in streets; in Fifth would unite in the ‘ater ! Seott would cvclin single man of that /\ You may begin Fortieth to Forty. street, from McDougal to Sull avenue, from Twenty-cighth to Twenty-ninth streets: to concur to reset curb and gutter stones, grade and fis; north sidewalk of Twenty-reventh street, between Secon and Third avenues ; to concur to fence vacant lots be- tween Third and Lexington avenues, and Twenty-cighth and Twenty-ninth streets ; to concur te flag sidewalks in Twenty -seventh street, between Ki ‘ighth and Ninth ave- nues ; to concur to pave and flag: Thirty-seventh street, between Tifth avenue and Broadway ; oud pave Thirteenth street, betwoen Avenues B nd C; toconeur to pave Thirty: Yourth and Fifth avenues ; ; to concur to set enrb and gutter and pave Thiriy-ninth atrect. from Madison to Sixth avenue ; in favor of fencing loie between Twon- tieth and Twenty-first streets, Third avenue and Gramer- cy park. All adopted, each by the following vote :— Afrmative—The Presidcat. Assistant Aldermen Brown, upon Taylor's | combat successfull, if and rivers and Daniel Webster would be one speech was loudly f New Haven, next came furward, on being seed (he interest he hed long felt for <1 Webster's elevation to the Presidency of the United States. mot hecwute he considered bin’ the first but that he reatized and em- ent conaerrative principles of the part pin : ns of New York had had him than they He trusted they would use to concur to re- orator in the country th street, betwoen did not, however, intend t Daniel ‘Webster. Letter opportunities Seott ought to be | nation, because he con | a wholesome mera} ¢ Scott was a gre 7 ed his nomination wo flect on (he country, | ‘f th ‘on, Rodman, Treaden, Woodward, outon, MeGowan, Wright, Wheclan, Bar- ntine, and Brastow. Of Committee on Fire Department—In favor of grant. ing ten additional men to Engine Company No. 11. ia Rogers, \ y could give him ahurra f oek of military. coon be exhausted. Of Committee on Finance—Adverse to the petition of Smith, for camages in consequence of change of grade of ‘Thirty. fifth street. COMMUNICATION, From his honor the Mayor, returning, with his obj lution granting to Philip Mabie the exclusive uve ef the east Lait of pier No.7, and west half of pier J | No.8. Ordered to be laid on the table, aud printed, &c, FROM ROARD OP ALDERMEN. {ution—To remove pump from in front of premises ircen street, and well covered over. James Andrew ‘ee. and on the stronger section, | th ome the whig | entire concurrence in this morement, Syard a the represene anger the very and wished to © of ‘the princip ites he. Resolution—That the lot on Thirly.thira st tieth ward, upon which the beil tower stands, be red up “~ graded to the rade of the street, 4) ews mains be laid down throug! avenue, from Gweuly-fourth to Thirty. fourth stzcets. Coneurred in, could crentualiy k ad to the Concurred in. nat M i yet that Mr. Webster b: ‘Tenth to seenre the general wi eared that the nom ideas, would place the U avid into two portions, her candidate, he would be his second choiee. om. a honest desire are of the whole country, and ition of a man with opposite ition of a country That the roof cf Washington market be re- paired, and a ekylight placed in the roof of the, Fulton street wing, and appropriating $500 thercfor. in by he following vot Affirm: -—The President, Assistant Aldermen Brown, Tait, Mabbatt, O'Brien, Rodman. Breaden, Woodwat Ring, Wells, Bouton, MoGowan, Wright, Wheelan, Bar er, Rogers, Valentine. Resolution—That the proceedings in regulating and ding Fifty-sixth street, between Fourth avenue and river, be stayed for the present. for his character and his wbilit was a conflict which ims ve the united vote of this $1 though not to the same effect, a New England there was a very strong sentiment that Vebster should be the nominee of the party. peat his assnranee that he w | all Lonorable means to promote the n mination of Daniol 1 his «Icctfon to the Presidency. ige was next cnlled to the floor, bug exeurcd hina cif irom addres sing the mecting. Syrnrs next took the Hoor.—Che great cliims of r. Webster as deseribed by Mr. ; but in Now York t je them apprehend he conld wot ‘Who came difficulty, ts as to General Scott, sm prevails in conse- | quence of the selection of Messrs. Pierce and King. as the candidates for President and Vice President. hundred guns were fired in Jackson Square. yes! afternoon. in honor of the nomination. To Committee on Terolution—That the pump corner of Ninth avenue and Twel ty first strect be removed, and weil filled up. erce and King Salntes were fired in in honcr of the event Tesolution—That the pump on N W. corner of Thirty. ees street and Ninth avenue be removed. Concurred and the rea- ut, made the ‘ng to be merely and public places, but to be don, wud prayed forin the house. final struggle of hed it not without some {ter to be entirely stem of convea- In favor of confirming t list for sewer in Forty-third street. from a G fect west of Fifth avenue, toand t avenue (6 Fortieth street, a a | coliceter therc/or, 7th inst , and adopted by the following thought on a va appointing A in of the demo- eracy here pronounces the ticket most execllent Amirmative—The? re oO Brien, Nodu . June §, 1852, deut. Brown, Tai pheclin, Darker, Rogers, Valentine, m- h here and at was to designate the man by maintained, ‘The iu. and growth, and de- stood ide by ‘ant Alderman W oopwanp—Th ive tothe pay of the colle collectors, adopted by th Algera rmen, end referred to tke Committee on Assessments 1 Whose hands it now remains, be and it is ed from said commitiee, and subject to the t aol and broad | “dat Bunker and King, took ple erening in Teminany Tiall. Augustus S¢ as concer in the omination with great ihe Chief | | aid resolution b and the weet half it. democrat a en from this meter hould sit cot ald ree pei yand diaw over sup. an offi- w he at sel 2 ice n Hall, last evening elsted with 8 strong faith in the euce r. Webst tcf erepting him the The chair was ow L the meet er the Deck Master m which the le vin had been engaged to ms lo produce that effect ortal, Washington, to feel fur him; rs lad enme, to > cou! . turn from sur- fof Danial Webster or im this resolut feelings by a ut he came as 4 representative of a el D party conflicts } KINGSLAND, Moyor The American Geographics) and Statistical Ebouta they be n Mosquera, late Presid Society ae New Gionada, a desire to suppor ce 4 om Of the country, where » its month!y moeting alwut fifty membera wore pres appointed subject of the publica. jona, and stated n of $200 had mrasures would be taken to issue the | Guayaquil first number. and wit time of the issue of the second nun cbeterites of that it bad been resolved that when a nd eundor to say tira now their duty to party of the country A that measure Kelchum proceeded to speak + length of the rminent services of Mr. Webster, y of his renown," nicl Webster's? ng the sword of over, mero vepetitions of what he x Was very enthusia the independence ‘and 1} . gis to be derived therefrom, f the society be awarded (9 Senator Fish, for c docnments he bad kindly forwarded, and requeeted to continue his favors 'y of the laws of i they turned to Daniel ing tbe great eompro- . thon, were they to combined in‘one The General &y ned or the Re for med Dateh | | “rhaugh, of New York t but the case | bh ful a letter from Commander by the prevsentat Memoir ond Maps of ing colt ction of ehetehes and maps and 1 for the navigation of jaily in the welghborhood of Miguel, In thnt State resd a communication from Mr. the Washington Observatory, stating that ite meteoroiogiea! ati wos the principal iter Thns far it « of demeri a tt went int 2, and what is to Great Britain was des obser ¥ tions and inv! emt intent fit: be susta rous of enlarging Ing, the eo-operati V that E land rae de- from the last Gene. r, Devine anggoated 4 ty felt» heartog th neh: party falvered wud rows | wi to 00 operate with this Bociety, with the view to geographical knowlcdge. Me aa ee Loy rag emery Mosquera, late President of New Grenada, who had pre- | pane & Danae em SRO SeinEROAT Aa srmtenton gE Caan Fe ublio. the Cramman—It gives me great sat efaction to know | that the soclety has attracted the attention. not only of our own country, but of such or men abroad, Gencral Mosquera has been recently President of the | republic of New Granada, ‘and tho Ge fren Beciety gives him a hearty welcome, He has per for our instrution. and Iam happy _ fa the onor of presenting him to 7%. (Apptause. General Mosquena—Mr, Chairman, I ‘thank your kindness. Toannot well speak English, but I ae understand weil What you my. Cratamax them shook him by the hand, and re- marked that the language of the beart was one and the sume. Tho Genoral is middle aged, and is a highly intellec- tural Loo! man, haviog » tine, high, broad, and promi- mul forehead, regulor and handsome features, dark com- plexiow. fine dark eyes, and crisp black hair, whiskers, Tmoustueus,, He ie of middie height, and is amore unigte figure, being :'ender and well proportioned, and wears glasses. He was attired in a dark blue coat, with gilt buttons, plun colored vest. ard dark pantaloons, and an extremely affable deportment. , opoxs Dwicur read a translation of the paper fremtho Spanish, It commenced by alluding to the pro- ver Stuation of a meridian, giving a preference to the ijard of Turio as dividing the continents into eastern ; and we-tern hemispheres. The present division of the world was not natural, Europe and Asia might better form one part than two, and it would be better to call uth America the sixth part of the world, and to give it the namo of Columbia, and reserve the name “America for thenorthern continent and the great nation who oc- it. whilet the other part would bear the name of liustrious voyager. Christopher Columbus. The paper then proceeded to minutely and elaborately deseribe the boundaries of New Granada, and to enumerate the num- ber of adjacent islands which belonged to her; and on one or two occasions pointed at the british fallucy of the rights of the king of Mosquito to some of these islands, Re erring tothe topography of the republic, the paper tated that tk exhibited an°extunsive diversity of high mountains and brond vaileys, and presented attractions of a most beautifol and poctie character. Much of this varied physical aspect was formed by the Cordeleras of the Andes. Phe country was also intersected by numerous rivers, the boundaries of which were also minutely de- scribed. ‘The paper concluded by promising a farther re- ference to this subject at a future time, After the reading of this document, which possessed the virtue of not being prolix. a vote of thanks wasaward- | ed to the General, on the motion of Mr, J. C. Zimmer. un, and # © of the document directed to be inserted the sceiety's bulletin, Gen, Mosquena, who spoke in the Spanish language, remarked that it gave him sincere satisfaction to have | taken up his residence in this country, and capestally t % | be present at such an enlightened y. ‘The ree: he hud received was most abundant, and fally rew: sted | | him for the labor he had bestowed in the preparat | this memorial. It afforded him, he said..great sat! fas- | tion to appear there among them. and as a Sitiza om (Ap. plause a oak of thonks was then awarded to Mr. Dwight | for rcading the document, umd his services iu the trans- } lation. Mr. Levitt complimentet General Mosquera on the borate preparation of the paper. and ita great explicit~ ness. ane hen it would be printed us @ model for school geographies, | “dir Dwrctrr remarked that the General had left co! lige at the early uge of fourteen, anl had enteredathe my. While serving under his great General, he inva- ably carried sbout with him his surveying instruments, d had t curred the gentle rebuke of his leader for thus ineumbering himself. However, a time came, | during the eam; hen Gen. Mosquera, by the aid of his instruments was enabled to achieve the, performance of an important picce of service, and thus proved his fore- ight and knowledge. The paper just read had been pre- | dby the General during his ges through the country, every part of which be had been enabled by his acute Observations tomap out in his mind. ‘The society, on motion, then adjourned for the summer on, till the second Tuesday in October. Mosquera has taken up his residence in this city, ends remaining here, It is well known that he is the head ef an eminent company for the iransit of passengers across the Isthmus of Panama, Marino Affairs. Drrsarcne or Avetnarsax Gory Dicorns.—Yesterday, the chip Ictena, Captain Cave, left her dock for Port | Philip, with passengers for the gold diggings of Aus- it She is the first passenger vessel which has left the United Siates for those auriferous regions, but will | soon be followed by others, dled with seekers after the | precious metal, | Anrivar. or Sovrirny Sreamens, — The steamships Alaboma.Captain Ludlow, from Savannah, and the Marion, | Captain Berry. from Charleston. arrived yesterday morn- | log. Weare indcbted to Mesers, Campbell and Mather, | the pursers.for files of Southern papers. The Marion brought two companies, (consisting of 75 men) of the 4th rgiment U, , Artillery. from Fort Jolson. They are ationed en Governor's Island, She also broaght “As of vegetables for the New York market. vs. Tornrnas.—A letter from Capt, Crei cf the ivon chip Shandon, of Greeuoek, is published in inping and Mercantile Gu=elle, detailix iceberg. on his ¥c Montreal, ou the Ist of April las ivy ofan iron vessel, when properly in resisting a sheck which probably would have (erm. | nated diswtrously to en erdinary wooden vessel. Tho fo About 2 A.M, T Went to (abo suuto rest, t been Jong in bed whon I was awoke by a sharp ford up the heim.’ Twas on deck in an instaut, | F ight was presented: an iinmense fe not more than th "8 lex cd witheuwiul anxiety (hy + miles por hour, before a heavy uct co great as L expeeted, There wa ter th = au + the tien fell with her late Low towards th and struck several (ames with | t viclenee, By this time (which only occupied a utes) we Nad got the sails brace daback, and so ot her clear of it—her bow jibboom had beea aud 1 expeeted that ‘the whole bow was ng down to ihe le, and from ; right; and, the pumps, found the vessel he afterwards got into the get clear of for twelve Quebce on the 224, Howranp.—Letters covived naleship s of the Island, as pre- Mr. Peacock, who, it will ¢ himself on da portion of ned upon the island. Capt. C. cuplure of the y pirates: viourly stated in the letter frc celed, eilected his esea hourd the ship, while i | the crew were r hich we were to L m their com om that their Spot ond, indeed, tnd overruling pout an hour s mewhat rel! 2 ed aside the principal | a short conversa! ica with © cut, ond we were sot at 3 desert ii { his men vervant C de ourselves on the pounds of bread ) uy, and were the only robbers loft and had no fi 1 sometimes dangercas, We w thing too. bein’, only provi ing us with ever: fety to Tomb where States chip Poris- | rd, and bronght us to a. | found the ship Howland at anchor, er, dated at & 1 By tly twenty fo to Tomboz. and six daya uit The ship " fore imposible to cont!nue the » leave the port until after the liqnida- | im hy the officers of the Swedish frigate Captain Cromwell proposed to re- her owners—- : benee by <, Imimedintely after the recep: clligence ef the arrival of the vessel at Bedford Mercury, Captoin ¥ tion of th pledge as to the Roenerveox Goann tn Sreamen FANNY, AT SAVANNAT— er they we vld wee ti & regular issue that the subje ay of the society having a room dewn town. had been considered. and that, for the proposition had been deferred until the ufficient interest and scope for the | city and county officers to reme Tle moved that the The Savannah hetween the police ome ican, of the 24, state> that a collision nd passengers oe-nrred on board the Fanny the tay proviows. ‘The vecsst was bound fornia pnd had pat into Savan- «8, a8 previously stated. Tt appears that onthe Ist inst. an effort was hitade by the the stores froin the vevel, Which hud been attac rome of the passen- gers; but on reaching the gan thoy were met by the Women passengers and driven fr in the vessel bed pas: ed to thelr rene sid that, b steamer, and having paid for t $ 10 & share of th prov fons, they | ought | ot be required to fomish theingelves, ia or- ify a few other passengers, better able than the loss, On the next day, however, Judge Stekeon, with sosve officers, bosrded the ship, and after arresting sete three or four of the male passengers, who hod made themcelves conspicuous in the bushes, the steres Were ramoyed from the vessel without furiher op- D cine r Warnowono, M siners doing the present reason in ehip-hullding f place, ‘Tho following § the tonnage of vome tf vose DOW on the FtceKs A Fhip of 1400 tons, by Teane } feed & Co; 9 clipper chip of 900 tons, by Kdwin con; one of G60 tons, by Henry Kenned kk of 300 rie, by Herriman & Comery ; i of 225 tons, by fou vel Nash; nor of 170 tons, by Thomas Gay; e of 170 tons, by Charles Vanna, ‘There is prob ebuilt in this town than In any other of ud they always find # ready sale at re- der to indet MARITIMNG INTELLIGENOB, Quantorrerown, Pz %—Cld sche Elisa, M'Res, Ph laeaied about May 22-Sid brig Nevvites, Grifia, Ww 6 Kon, March 20—Arr brig Argyle, Norville, (ous nlavana, boing fenec Champlain Woodward, for ole. timore, chartered at iit . ALMANAC—JUS® tark Mio) trem Balt ta 29—Arr ao Arrow, » Cid 29th, brig cree ns ‘Rick: Ja i, May 23—No Am vestols in poy Mu jemass Mes 23—Arr brig Mazia. Bedsits, bur; rea Ver te PORT OF NEW YORK, JUNE 8, 1858. Ole a. fore. a BO} 50th, rid Helens, Coo, Australia and Shanghae, N L & G Gris- ve Panama, Dearborn, Shanghac, N L &@ Griswold, Ship Ashburton, Mc Wi liams, . Baker, London, Boyd & Hincken. ‘Temboiae (Bi em} Beokest London. L&W Bure WNenmith & So werpool, Grinnell, Minturn | phi oa NYor! Cock for Toker 4d Sr Prive Yenne for Sulean i Sup Humboldt (Brem Ship M de Email, Orr, J {> Britannia (Br), Ship Catharine, W ey neue a Paton, ie Mery, ph very, and Jas wall, Tom) wai eh, Sr ee, NB, Bey York, 2th, ehip Le sieaee Jo oT , for mxisksin AB for do 25th; Sulioea, Jon Asdeneen Wat- do, Brie cl Peeronsatos: ne tha > A Bue Cheetah (Br), biel Li ad Home Ports. 8 Ann T Sipple, Empire, and eR Bristol, Yew Londoa; Hope, 8 Kingston. Ty (Hine "Work do; amanda (Be a Br), © La eg: Ty sehri W Elwell ones, Auticosta, Garet & En Goddard (Br), MoLean, St John, NB, P I Ne- es ‘ig Panama, Stackpole, Jacksonville, J Grice, rig Don ixotte (bron). Oest, Boston, L& W Burchard. | ees (Br), Sherris, Grenads, Wi, J B Guger ‘Schr Chilian, Lockhart, Windsor, NS, JS Whitney he Co. ‘Rogers. Wilmincton, NC, Dol Pot Sehr Hamilton, McMazn, Baltimore, Sturges, C) arnee Oy ttle aol » Geo Barrow. | etch Comet wit | Orient. ( {Sn iadeh Savanni + schrs ‘Riugpold,, Wat ; Joseph Guert, Conklin, and ‘Pinto, £ NYork; Mary, Dawson, Providence, Ared burgee with white letters. rs Seguire, ACI 0. Schr Lewis Sturdevant, (o Chase, Portiand, 8 W Ls ‘envbscot, Whitaker, I iladeiphia, M Sanford. Philadelphia, WH Tho: enny, Bristol. . ier Ellicott, Kin oid ‘Waroham, sloup Rit mer Middlesex, E) Wi hip Buena Vista, Linnell, Calcutta ark erence: Robinson. Calour yeander, Snow, peneiies bie ct ama, fusion, Savannah, 57 hours, with ton. ST hours: with md 5 8 M, 10 wiles S of Hatteras, oh steamship Florida. heres for Sax M, rigunlized steamship Union, londay, 7 PM, passed sche ity of Richmond, Mitchell, Norfolk aud Richy mone with indee and paseencers, to Ludlow & Pleasants. Bi mn altimore, 3 day ce Nichols. Leis! ions Millbridge, 7 rk mpdend, Mare, Jaemet, 16 days, wel to Pillsbur ion Tt spoke ship Tadianas milso and pussongers, to 8 L DSteamslip Marion, Berry, Charl 0" Spoitord, Ts proneey. & SPM, hi signals wii i same day, 10:15 PI Aeems,! hence for Charleston; City uit, cues een ulti Ls + Medford, Thomrson, a Bitaven). Leach, Cardenas 25 Swan, Bray, Phiia telphia; Bantport States, do; dchrs Eureks (01 Baltimore), one St Jago 21 Reod, Reed, Wiluington, Rolls, Bweetlaad Norfolk, Westever facpewellie Morera WX Cay es isth’ ult; Rus & S.C Gilmore, C Mt. nd, Greenlaw. Baltimor aud Lacon, Bearse, Philadelphia; Hattowoll, W alke ton, Deteno) Lowa, Wheelwright: Roxbery, 1 ¢, Higbee; Barnstab Schr Gen Vearie with coffee. Ke, to Sanford. May 31, In nett, hence for NOrlesns. Kinney, Ponce, PR, 15days, with sugar, to Mercy Taylor, Nickorson, , Loring, and Pavition, & Eliza, Wigheo, and Gazplle, Somers, do; ie Vermont, Nickersoa, Atbi ¢o; Nile, do; William, V Ferry, 'N York; G: Chambertain, Bearse, N¥ork,” Hamilton Bro Schr Lady Seitt (Dr), Milton, Nesan, NV, 9 days, with ces, eae Ocracoke, NC, 4days, with naval Su indy, tnd Richmond Philadelphia; aches, Crm Sld bark W G Lewis; Br Are brig Vouus, Orr, Sevanneh; sobre es, Grant, Georgs- ektring. Perks a nici Sawpsin, Berry, I Tones. ‘Burk, Phus- Brown, Ingersoll, Mamilton, NC, 4 days, with Schr John G Weight, Longstreet, Schriary Jie, Bailey, Schr Frances French, Schr Emeline, Hoger, Schr Caroline Anderson, andes pane Scbr Marietta H Schr Olivia Virgi Schr Lawrence Schr Timothy Farrell, Liie, Baltimor Ser Frouklin Rudolph, Burnett: Baltimore, br Win pracue, Baltimore kell, Buitimore. Schr Alice, Wicks, Baltimore, 3 days. Schr Meridian, W Ophir, Smith Sac town, 'SC: Geo W | Wilmington, 8 M ipeintey 3 days. Warren, Davis, Cho: Blanchard, NYork, Cid 34, brig Geo BAN GOR, Juno $—Arr schr Union, NYork. 4th—Arr Below, ‘rig. Al i Baltimore, 4 ae fa, Somers, Baltimore, 4 days. aterbury, Cramuer Baltimore, 3 days, Pierce, Bahia Mon ia, er. Ho Cid ache Yanks HTON, June 5—Sid’ sobr Mury A Rapiantys Phite- ysis MACHIAS, June a aoe Luci sade ta Victorte, Sulia, Heagan, Providenc Schr Thos Page, G. NY, for Boston. ell, Rockland, 4 day Scbr James, Herrick, Ellsworth, randce, Stanley, Ellsworth, 7 Schr Agawam, Bessey, Wareham, Tk. iter ache Uuteu, Noe Arr schra Mary Nate, Philadetphia,’ 5th, Vitinis, do, higebe Mary Patt ; June S—Arr trie Asonoria, Tlamgom, Suri- ‘and Cups May, f, Chor ryfield, NYork, Cld 4th, bark Cubs, Power, WALLOWEL L, May mee a brig Ceo W Jonos, Burk, Phi- del phi br Yueat nt eT FO! be reils eines Unens, Bates, NY ork, 2, te ‘daze, for Flushing. es Below, Bark Elisabeth Leayitt (of Portland), from Cardenas. Steamship Merlin, Co. ny St Thomas. Wind during the day ESF, with a dense fog. Telegraphic Marine Reports. Barrimonsy, June & Arrived—Ship Annapolis, Liverpool, olawk, Clark, 49; jeiphia, 1 Mier pate And Adelaide, Colom: or, "do; Thomas Ti : va B Herald Marine Correspondence c Faas a1) 3 Velocity, Smith, ans Northport, LI, for | aheare schrs C Hamblin, Seconnett for Bost Robinson, NYork for do; Crusade, Ripley, NY: Sth—Arr bark Elizateth, Sherman, Boston for NBed ‘ord; schrs William, Wixon, and Sylvia Higbee, Higbee, NYork for Boston; 8 A ae Set ‘do for Sehr Czarina, of G! May 24—Arr schra Pacifio, Yat: ‘Convert, Brown: Hornet, Smal}, and Palo: cand ith sehr Brooksrilie, ee aie Birks v “ACK: SONVILLE | Beitith Arserica; barks Jam A Taylor for NYork; Splon- | did, for Boston; bri Aiken, JP Brown, to sea last eve { ila, Myra, David K and America went ‘A large number of achoonera went to t a dozen others, 6 Vitruvius, Tsab drend Turk, ‘Curt neester, from fishing, while at anchor off Nausett thie mori ing, wae run into by sehr Joha Francis, of Boston. The C lost fi ard sustained 0 &e, Sid sehr C Hamt 6th—Arrachrs emast and bowsprit, had bulwarks and ee ee iY er damage in her rigging forward, | i MO BL D, May Delt ap <7 n.d Marchant, Boetov; Si Bae Ha Bascr S Fowiaua, Philos), ite Meche John iiuy. p Fashion. Baker, Pensacola: ship 70 days; Florida (Aus), sian. Sampson, Newpor! ing Fasblen, Burke, ay 2 oe ‘ld ships Caledonia Brandor, 's B im, Sylvia Iighec, and $A Suiths sloop Veloe calefs, Nelaon, Tampa ThA letter received in town from Capt Cofin, of shin Vineyazas of this port, re 52, at Gi reports her Feb 10 wh oil; 170 bbls ep this weason: a. In port chip Mary, of this port, ready for Pacific ocean. Purmapevrina, June S—4 Me finiveds Drip "8 Kiet edad Wilmington, \- p E Kelly, Grant, Wi hum, Richmons yh b & William, Matthews sth Holmes, Godfrey. and Ninctta, R Burton, Lingo, and Wi 't, Boston; James M Baylis, B: Huston, MCurdy, Cal fewux March 10 Windsor, cant | March 17; Manilla, G: Yoratio, Kempto: toh, Amsterdai Bound to cher pay ‘Redmond. ayue, Charleston; Mex schr Anite, Basso, C ATE steamship America, McAllister, Apalanhleo| wy Tay Sta fae Nelson, Oheereet ir rout 17: Osborne, Newell, Liverpool Maren 1S: Mobile, Tarbo tare 02 days; Olbers (Brem), Fechten, Bremen 90 d then in, Mathews, Boston: b Almira Torr, Matanzas > ‘has Hill, Leccew, Havre Ten, Becton f 50 oa: Morton, Hichmeras G and Sabine; ehips tan, Liverpcal: tive (Brem), Frerichs, Bre: elle Avsize’ (Vr), Efassart pie * Boston; barks ¥ ACO; 1, Kowand, Aton; Nikedte, Biles itt, Howitt, Lynn: James A’ Tay lie, on, Boon, Warren, R Jl Nickerson, Phinney, Bose lis, Coharset; AB Pre Cardenas; Baaily Minor, Smit! K, Jone 6—Arr steamship City of Norfolk, Post, RYork; schrs Ashland, Waipole, snd St Marys, Lumphkia, irk, SRW PORT, June 6—-Arr schra S: hia for Fall Rives; 7th, Chas W 10 -F, Werton, NYork for Wesmouth, Arr sclre Consul, Ee Norfolk for Nor- henraen for NYork. Sid | ton; steamer Kennelee, lari, NYork. Miscellaneous. Seun Puraros, of Camden, which went ashore s sinve at Gay Head, and wa towed into New Bou. ttom badly dam: ratons, Sipple, Phit nd : if oC lomad to undorwriier Boyd, Rocktand for "s Her mainmast is gone MEW LONDON, Norwich for T° a Wich: steamer Quinehaug, Toil echr Dani Webster, Folkerts, P NEW BEDFOKD, Jure Jate of Baltimore); NKLIN, Barbary, m Baltimore fer nd ith of Cape Fear river, Crew all exved. trom Boston for NYork, put (ress, having sprung tical off phi j—Arr ark Elizabe th (of West Tth. bark Catelpa (o€ Boston), enolulu Dee J, Rio Janeiro Ayr}; sehr Ay is ib the bow, which is quit Will diccharye for repairs, and iatyaot bee She will await orders by some other vessel. VARK, Juno f—Are bri Neate dacktoav oun Westry, Constanyi, from ith ten paseong ag lost April 21, at Cabo- ‘The passengers and crew rie, and were taken to 1 the cargo wae also caved, mont, Sm, th, i PEN i prey’ to May 20—Avr brig Nareaguagus, rh BTA June 7—Arr schrs Joha Quinoy Ad- , 'yport; Gassaves eH Danton, Denton, Newpart; BM Trow ork; Dwight Davidson Dill, N Haven; Liberty, ~ sbury; CA White, Waite, N York; Galota, Nor- liman. Chandler, do. fompron, Fisher, Rian James Barratt, 1862 te la cect Penner a A Bayard, Thompson, Sale: , Lig ise Arr at Nantacket eve of 6th, ship Empir vigepoll, SldGth, brig Momer, F sher, Atlantic ns oil from ely Here NB: cil, OL casks Bi Hoke Feb 20, dnt 4 ays from Newport » Staten Land ne auk’ United States, Wilcox, bls sea elephant | Dwg? the: ee Did, P Homo Liberty, Williame, Roxboro, Ga Newburg; Soauty, Delaware, Crowell, 2 Mary Ceamice: Smit 00 pS pra Teas Wilsaot, Paciiic Ocean (since spoken). ims, Nis. oil note “ i Orator, Conley, Rondout Biydenburg, N Yor W Corner. Trimyer, Bg Li we Gareace, 1 bile L | esl, A heat ippe Set illy, all. for Phila y United, Uallvok, sud “Macy Bruch, Edwards, Now schr Nantucket Union, Bans, Balti- 4 Bett Baker, Philadelphia Solo- Maria Fleming, ¢ IV Gy tettor from Cant F ) tmon at New Zcalond hy desertion, ter from Capt Cathonrt), John & eh). bad shipped or), America, NB, Thetis, Linnell, Albany; loo rretenmer Osceola, J oro), Pendirton. Charle iGN, 7 W, ons cark 135 gals sp ui, with clam a much Worm ea eid. Allen, Altany Quecn. Crowell nd Emp um, shee apa Philade: eo sloop hrandywire Gandy; I E Wos- Hey, fom Corns Bpoontn, Hate tor), Alfred Gibbs, vine 60 bbls from eImey White, Porw. Nantuc Loulan, Dyes Seat etter): Sen Queen, Marahall, ner, Smith, Sif, 400 My Cli briss TH Moe NY ork ‘si brig Ucard from, (by lett afm Capt Mailoy), no date, iat steerer, and Fix men on from Charles Island, took 150 ble folng Into Patient a, for Ni Bo ston: Carlen! Ti Kelley, Boston} NY Tility Cobould ha Goo Hew'and lind were bent on taking theon taken first, as th @ first ship they’ could. ere 07¢¢pt Don Marlins, Teverything is do but beof when it ean | sed off Payta, An- the only man on t ‘aud there is aothin ‘licard from prev Lt ¥ mb ST iNigand iad ator, ‘hess aulebary, M fee Moore. ch Mees Hoare, § Danial, ron Sad sorvar H Motacere lady ath el ii apd server t, N ris, Dire Be li tM in, at Borton) 5 days sail N of tho , ofand for NBedferd, 'y Fowater, bark Valps 0, lun 74.20, N D Ckaso, Miller, of Beverly, Wh esr G voreiag Tp PFEre, child veekl Rutiesin, ATE oe artis CP mil! sme ey Aa Prey Ts Tyan wit ¥ eh tiv aia, T ks Spoken. {teamship West Wind, trom NY ork for NOxleans, June & asian, Ayreon, from Srlom (April 29) for Coast of Alsicn, was signa'ized May 17, lat £1.40 N, lon 44.10, Ship Sea Duck, from Havana for Cowes, June 1, lat 25, lon r bai and two chiléren, USA, lady and toys wn, USA, Mrs dM Siimins and five ebtide vO Buibleyy Miss AG Dawson. Mew Dick Mrs JT Vinot, Bra Basford, HW Mannivg AJ Sliiton, Misa Dunbar, dtady, Miss Emily 'p Unicorn, from Boston fi 21, Int 2040, = me, & ship steer! nf wk was soen, y ith ‘a white | Mre J. ‘Barat rd, We Mrs Taylor snd child, GA Tropholm an Trynholm. Mre AH Trepholm, Mise ML Trenholm, A Bel Fa Dawson, J Allen AGonunies, AM I Miss € Gonzaies, J Rigne Valdesperio, P Govant 1G W Seabrook, 1 A Tucker, two ti Indy, 8 Wiewall, r 4 +7 ie \ arence, from Turka Inlond for Portland, June 1, no TUsvantee, Mts Campbell, Corlies, Mrs Clark, 5 falteem Surteaia for Glowce eteoring —+ tho wo K ton! streaky wt} nig nares (fh, fromm 8 29, Int 2890. fon Rehr Elisabeth, of Plymow a», at 90, lon Of ign Avs Caves, May Wee elt TP J shueon, Corn a. April M—Bark Argentine He Mamuct & Kdward, Smith, a reported ater, mi ‘i CG “shes 1th, yaguer, PR, May Abel for ton, Moe Avore th, 6) bound a 8 env ant eam Cc Petes jy Mh Resse eerie ls Ghats 4, Mr Sewesl, USN, T Fitepat Ds m nis R tarry, F Gor:att, M Sheri a udvg— 2) in the beernge, “"Pamengers Sailed 1 —Steamabi BenwrtAgangn Mrs Mather, infant sn W Welsh, Cant, Dison, Bi Ka, jer, Mr Torar, Juan C Las Caan, Ray om, Mc Penta, 8 M Connell. Irig Chickasaw, Higging, from Boston a, April 12-814 barks ee Fry, Rio Seialeo: hy Black Squeit, Co ar DENAS, ota ae Brig Rus Merlin—Por Bor~ Mr a | we Bae