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ARRIVAL OF THE EUROPA. Three Days Later News from the Other Side of the Atlantic. THE AUSTRALIAN EMIGRATION EXCITEMENT, Beward Offered for the Apprehension of Meagher. Spanish Expedition to the Indian Ocean, Neufchatel not yet Ceded to Prussia. The Coast of Ampilabai Occupied by the French. THE MARKETS, &o., Ke., ko. ‘The British mail steamship Europa, Capt. Lott, arrived at this port at half-past four o'clock yesterday afternoon, from Liverpool, whence she sailed at one o'clock on Satur- @ay afternoon, the bth inst. ‘The news she brings is three days later than that by the Baltic, but it is of no importance, ‘The Bresiaw Gazetie has the following from Alexandria. dated the 2ist ult. : We learn from tie Red Sea that a French ship of war has entered the port of Djedoa for the purpose of ocoupying a Portion of the coast on the am pila Accounts from Paris sistg that M. Hubner, the Aus- trian Minister in that city, would, it was believed, be shortly recalled. ‘The Emperor of Russia had counselled the removal of M. Hubner, whom he considered to have been too xealous an agent of Prinee Schwarzenberg, in the relations existing between the late Austrian Prime Minister and the bead of the French government, General Changarnier has given an authoritative contra- istion to the statement that he ever proposed an inva- #ion of Englund to the French government, ‘The London Posi says :— The Gorman papers are spreading abroad many rumors With respect ton “treaty” uilesed to have been signod in forthe immedinie ceitioment and enforcing ot the claims of Pruseis on Neutchatel ‘Lhese rumors are for the Wost part very erroneous exaccerations: the real fact on hich they are f bring that a “Protocol” haa been laud, France, Ku Austria and Lat the claims of Neufchatel arranyem nitely adjourned te come more iivti The Grand Duke of Tuscany has fully appro’ plans submitted by M. Poirel. a French ‘engineer. £01 enlargement of the port of Leghorn. The Vienna papers state thot Modena and Parma are about to join the Austrian Customs Union. The accounts from ali the continental exchanges are most satifuctory—money every where plentiful, and busi- ness generuiy good, According to accounts from Manilla, an expedition left that piece on the 13th of March, for the island of Min- dano. carrying With ita quantity of artillery and stores, inorder to pvt the forcilieations in a proper state of de- fence. Another expedition was to cecupy Jolo, and leave @ garrison there to defend it st pirates. The Americen mail steam-bip Washington. Captain Fitch, hence. arrived ai Cower at 6 o'clock, A. M., on the Sth inst. She left New York on the 22d ult. The following ia frem the Lolart Town Gazelle of the 23d January, 15 From his reside the District of C mas Francis Bea, Ovtober, 145; pportunity. |. Lake Sorrell, in of January, own, va t fr, per Siler, a law etrdent 2; compleaton fair: bair brown, place city of Waterford Keward £2, or such le may be determined upon by the convicting magistrate. The return from the Bank of Sngiaud for the > ending the 20th of May. gives the following results, when ed With the previous wei k:— Geposits Other depo Rest... ears On the ober side of th Government recurities Other securities... Notes unemployed. The amount of note ing up increase of deparimer'# is £20.086.517. shor cog an increase when c: mpared With the preceding retura The Liverpool and Philasapt: City of Glargow. left the Mersey for Pl: moderate cargo, and no less tb ‘2d iust., ut noon, The Turin Journal of the 3lst ult. states that satisfac- tory acocuuts bad reached from Sardini The dec measures taken by the goverpment, in consequenc: the late dirturbances bad produced excellent ¢ i many disiricis iu which arias were only in the bands of brigtnds and miscreants of every description had beea disarmed, and enjoyed comparative tranquillity, A Pennsylvania Joun for $5.000.000. at five per cent, has just been introduced to English capitalists through Pea- body & Co. The submarine telegraph cable extended across from Holybead to Howth, on ‘uesday afternoon, without accident. The wire ia seventy miles in length, and occu- pied eighteen houre in lyying down, This shortens the distance between London aud Dublin by six hours, the time hitherto occupied in the from Holyhead to Kingston. Monduy, 7th im-t.. is the day appointed for carrying the cable of the opposition line xeross the chan- nel, should ibe weather permit, from Port Patrick, Scot- land, to Dunaghadee The capital stock of the proposed Australian Pacific Mail Steamship Company, amounting to 000, is all taken. and it ix expected that the company’s ships, of 1,400 tons burden and 300 horse power, will commence Tunving within twelve or fifteen months. A consignment of charcoal iron from the Acadian (Nova Scotia) tronworks has been received at Liverpool, being the first importation of that nature from the colony. An aeronaut. named Goulston, was killed at Manches- ter, on Wednesday, by failing trom his bulloon. ‘The Stratheden. arrived from Sidney, brings 9,137 ounces of gold, valued at £35.00. Commander Forbes, whose wame has been before the Awerican public in connection with Liberian affairs, died on the 26th March. on board the ship of war Tortoise, on the to St. Helena, whither he was proceeding for the benefit of bis health. Both houses of Parliament re-awembled on Thursday night, the Jd inst. The Lords did nothing and the Com- mons discurved at great lengih, the order of public busi- ess. The notorious Madame Lafarge who has been for some yeare confined in » maison de Santé at Remy, has received @ free pardon. Our Vienna Correspondence. Vienna, May 25, 1852. Curious Article of the Presse om the Relations Between Austria end America—Hulsemann's virrival—Mr. McCurdy’s Ab- sonce—New SMustrian Loan—Emperor's Journey (o Hun- gory, $e. "The following curious article appeared in the ministe- tial Presse yesterday. morning -— “If it is alowed, on the other side of the great ocean, to be not only a common fool, but xlaon political ons, it arises e fnot that the primeval wilderness is so noar and r from the civilized world so far. There is st forests of North Americ» blue, native es Licht arty a, with o , on the y ardinal virtue, which b ips above all, and there: fore he is wikivg to pay awhi'c # good entrée to the travel- ing dilevtaptos aud virtuores, wnother of music, dancing ‘x revolution, who help him ‘to pass away time. This sbesides, a matter of private fancy, that concerns nobody, he Kossuth manin in Ameriva, which is already die ed over entirely, withont of the Austrian go- coming, in which jernment. Bot the pany bope to become Pres slack. Mr. Webster, the Secrevar Prosadent, may have « ted upon seme voonted the hi is, at & public banc tnd need exprossions in reference to outh of mini Unit Je violation of that resyect a Monte of great States mutoally do justice to the present Prosident, thit be took litte ple minister, ard would have giadly no 4 » Wobrtor would not compromise himself with his artisans, by taking back wha’ hehwdesid. The honorand Bienity of the imperial gover: iacut conld ot therefure wat- fer ite Charge d'Affaire to communicate further with Mr, Webster. Mr. Hulsemann recvived tue ox lations witt urope. tod Mr Polk, (1!!) by stating in the unsuitable conduct of the modated the matt as , this cessation of diplow at remain charged wich them; States in countries of the Austrian mon their functions undisturbed. By this, our government preserved in s dignified manner. f te. +The same paper, of this morning, says that Mr. Hulee- mann is expected in Vienvu to day. The Mustrran Correspondence of gertverday, a lithographic biome of the government. stated also, as in the above ar- , that Mr, Hulsomann had iven ordered by the Aus- trian pment to brenk off diplomatic relations with the cabinet of Washington. sud that the relations will now be conducted by the cousuls. Mr. MoOurdy, our Minister here, has gone to Italy, as I stated a couple of weeks ago. but 1 presume this affair will occasion his return sooner than he intended. Tt hae been stated inthe papers bere, that besides the loan of thirty-five millions in silver, contracted at Frank- fort, which I mentioned in my jest. there has been also a loon of two anda balf millions of pounds obtained at London. Tho fact, however, is, 1 believe, that there is but onc loan—the money obtained at Londoa being a part of the Frankfort jouu, through the houre of Rothschilds. Great preparations sre waking for the Emperor's jour- Dey to Hus as it is inten: » be in grand state. It The hen a tM oregeg to Croatia roatia bas just jft for Agram, having been We eyes isis of the Russian Emperor, pe earny. from California, by i Fiowns thin won nia, by way of India, passed Mr. O'Connor in W. ft after his Retarn from "the United Oeateas r Di Prem the London ‘Times, June 4.) ween 2and 8 o'clock yesterday afternoo: com- motion was occasioned in the several lnw « oaees at aa minster Hall ly an unexpected visit of Mr. Feargus O'Connor, the Hen. member for Nottingham, whosees. traordinery condoct quite put a stop Lo the busduess of the courts for atime. lt appears that the Hon. member, Who bad only returned to town ou Monday eveutog trou i e é i aa i if i E = ef 23 é g ti z 5 z i 2H Fes to the bench, he began to laugh in a very ‘The noire made by the unfortunate member the argument which waa before the court being ed with; the barrister sat down. and their lord:hips considering apparently what was to be done, when uphappy wan burst forth in ® loud tone of voice, half grinwing. snid. waving his hand to the Chief Baron, “ How do you do, Sir Frederick Pollock? Very glad to sce you looking 60 well, Sir Frederick; you're a noble felicw; I like you, Ido; you're a good fellow.” The ushers cabled “silence,” and Mr, 0" Ps 9 of an officer of the court, hurriedly snatched up his hat, and loughing and bowing to the bench, took his depar- ture, One of the ushers was scut out to communicate with the police, and, on the hon. member belog sought for. it was found that he had paid a visit to the Court of Common Pleas, to the dixcomfiture of the bench and bar, ‘Taking a seat in the inner bar, he sheok bands with seve- ral of the Queen's counsel, talked of his trip to America in a very incoherent style; and, as in the Uxchequer, be- an to’ nod and laugh et Judges. This’ he ept up for about tive minutes, and on Mr. Justice Maule laying down some principle of law applicable to the cause then being heard, he gave vent to« violent outburst of laughter, aud ap- peared as much mused as if the learned judge was rclat- ig some curious story. As his lordship was concluding each sentence, he observed, Ah!" “To he sure."? “You are right.” “Very strange.” And at moments when he apparently was not heeding the Judge's remarks, he en- tertained himeclf by beating his fingers on the table, as if keeping time with some tune he was humming. Mr, Jus- tice Maule having concluded, Mr, O'Connor rose, and smiling and bowingin a most vrofund manner, and at the same time baving a farewell laugh at the members of the bar made his exit in the same eccentric style as had marked his entrance. He then visited the court where the Lords Justices, Lord Cranworth, and Knight Bruce were hearing appeals, Ile forced his way to close under the bench. and muttering some unconnected sentences to Sir P. Woed, stared the Lords Justices full im the face and began to nod and laugh at them. He gradually moved himself more in front of the bench, and st length his con- duct interrupted the business, He was desirous, apparent ly, of paying the same pliment to cither one of their lordships a» he bed to the Chief Baron, aud continued bow ingand grinning. Sir Knight Bruce, howover, immediately inquired tor one of the ofieers of the court, The i was quite cnough for Mr. O'Connor, und before there was time for the official to be fortueoming. he went how- ing out of the court. He next visited the Lord Chan- cellor, and forcing his way below the inner bar, began to nod and sanile with his former vigor. As may be imagin- ed, he succeeded in interrupting the business of this court; bis eccentricities. aleo, had attracted a number of followers, and for the time mach commotion prevailed At length bis peculinr demeanor excited the observation of the Lord Chancellor, who. imhis usual calm and dig- nifted style, desired him to eit down. Mr. O'Connor aguin grinned and bowed, and having the fear, probably, of being committed for contempt of that high court, bowed and lwughed to ali near him, and made a hasty escape fto Westminster-ball, He appeared all the worse, ag regards looks, for his transatlantic trip and it wus observed that little doubt need now be entertained as to the condition of his mind, He loitered about the hall for asbort time afterwards. and then suuntered up Parliament «treet to the botel where he is residing. The Eritish West In The Medway, which left Southampton on the 26th ult., will be in waiting for the Parana’s arrival at st. Thomas, toopenup the mew route to Havana and the Gulf of Mexico through the old Bahama channel, taking her course aleng the nertth const of the islaud of Cuba, In Avgnst neat the West India Mail Company have an- nounced their intention of running a fast steamship be- tween Savannah, (United States) Nas the Turk’s Ilana’ mails will be lund paica, and Ohagros. ‘This will be @ short but valuable yranch of the company’s enterprise. and willeffect seve- ral important objects, While providing for the convey- ance of the Hnbama and furk’s Ieland mails to aud froin this country, via Jamaica. instead of by way of St, Tho- mas, as heretofore. a communication between thos as well as Jamaie and the Southern States of the American Unien, will be effected. a regular steam commu- nication between Savannah aud Chigres (through which itis expeeted a great California traffic will flow) will be d. and at the same time Jamaica will be placed in cedy correspondence with the Spanish ¥ iveh desired, the absence of which has b atly the cause of many representations nud fats from Jamaica, A branch packet in counec\iou with the new arrangements, cominencing to day, will also run fiom Jamaica to Honduras. The Conway, now re- ceiving new boilers in the Southampton docks, is being prepared for the Savannah, Nassau, Jamaica, and Chagres routs. 3 HE bei The Emigration to Australia and America. There are now forty-four vessels advertised in the Englith Post Cffice Packet List, to take out private ship letter bags to Australia, and all of which ave to sail by he middie of July. The aggregate tonnage of these Is amounts to about £0000, Thirteen of these ves- Sydney, and twenty-two for Melbourne and Port Philip. The number of emigrants leaving the port of Liverpool continues on the inercase. In the month just ended 70 emigrant ships left the Mersey with 26,827 coulson board, the lurg known to leave any port ina cor- responding period. posed of Iriek and Germans, who sailed chiefly for the American ports, and ichmen, Welchmen, and Englishmen, whose destina- for the most part, was Australia, In the six wonths of the present year, 2.377 emigrants have sailed from 14- yerpool. On the4th inst. the new and splendid packet ship Mer lin left the Mersey for Australia, with 409 passengors on board. The owners received on this occasion the largest sum for pastengers ever realized in one voyage —£3,000. The emigrants were of a very superior class, many of them taking ont their families, ‘The vessel was fitted up in a spirit of liberality. and in a way to afford the passengers every comfort during the voyage, which is expected not to exceed three months. The Merlin is the second ship despatched by Mr. Magee and Mr. Livingston for Austra lia, while ancther of their vessels has made two voyages to California, a On the dd inst.. the Em!gration Commissioners issued a notice et the office in Park street, that in consequence of the preponderating number of male over female inha- bitunts in Australia, no more single men could be tak evants unless they formed a member of such fam ceeding (o Mustralia as came within the regulations gratun ries. Applicants continne to pour in nume- rously, The Expedition to the South Seas, ‘The Hicrald, 28. Captain Henry Mungles Denham. and her teuder, the Torch steam vessel, Lieutenant Com- mander Chimmo. ure to be paid advance wages to-t (June 5), and willleave Devonport on Monday (June 7), on their enterprising expedition. The Torch worked 1e- markably well when proceeding round from the eastward to Devonport. having towed the lierald at the rate of six knots an hour. The rope rigging. tilted at Woolwich, to the main topmast, has been removed, and wire rigging substituted. the funnel being so long and so near the mainmast and maintop that the rope rigging will never answer for that part of the mainmast. ‘The vessels have len visited by large parties during their stay at Devov- port, and upwards of forty ladies were among those who visited the Torch on Monday last. > Markets, MESSRS. TRAIN & CO.°S WEEKLY CIRCULAR. Liverroot, Saturday, June 5, 1952. Commerciar. axp Monerany inteuicexer.—The inte- rest in everything relating to Australia continues un- abated, and preparations for emigration are being carried on wilh epirit throughout the United Kingdom, .dltoge- ther, there ave over fifty vessels now advertised in London and Liverpool, for Melbourne. Port Phili, and Sidney. Charters and rates of passage are advancing. The Bank of England revurns show a still further increase of bullion, Consols for accouut have touched 1003/. Amemican Stocxs.—The demand for American securi- ties continues, and » considerable business has been done during the Week. ‘The city securities most in favor are the Five per Cent Bonds of tne city of Boston. and the Six per Cent Bonds of the city of Montreal. ‘The Jatest quotations are thus reported:— united States Six per Vent Bonds (1 Ditto Six per Cent Bonds (1868) Ditto Six per Vent Stock (1967-1808, Ditto Six per Cent Stock (1662) New York State Five por Cente ( Pennsylvania Five per Cent Stock Ohio Six per Conts (1570-1875) Mageachusotts Five per Ct, Sig. Bus a Maryland Five per Ccat Sterling Bds.(1565) 95 = 96 Virginia Six per Cont (1867-1875, 9 9 96 Ditto Six per Cout Bonds (1886 a 101 Kentucky Six per Cent Bonds (1838) a 100 ‘Tennessee Six per Cent Bonds (180 a 100 Caueda Six per Cent Bonds (1874)..... ¢ @ 14 Boston City Vive per Cents (1858-1862) 9836 a O46 Montrest City Six per Cont (1867-1865)... 8616 a SOs, ‘There has also been @ fair business done in the leading Railway Bonds of the United States, whieh bave of Late attracted a greatly increased share of attention The traneactioné during the week have been especiaily large in the Seven per Cent Convertible Bonds of the New York and Erie Railroad. It may be noticed, however, that tho reatest discrimination is éxercised by English capitalists in their selection of the railway securities of the United States, and none but the preferable descriptions find any poy here, Subjoined are a few of the quotations cur- rent:— Philadeiphia and Reading RK, Six per Cont Morigoge Bonds (1860). fl a 82 New York and Erie Seven per Cent (iret mortgage, 1868-1860)... 106}, a 10734 Do. Seven per Cent, seco 52) 98 a 100 Do. Seven per Cont Convertibles (1862)... 90; a 90% Michigan Central Eight per Cent Converti- f ble (1860) .... ss eecs ee esene +7 a mK | Ohio Central Seven per Cents (1861). 0 2m Freicnuts.—Very few arrivals of Americ PS since our iast. Rates are firm, at 128 6d. to lbs iron to New York and Philadelphia. To Boston, an excoss of omen es reduced ae lower tena hy? an other north- ern pi Passengers, to all ports in the States, dull, at 20s. a beud, net tothe ship. : Astixs continue to be in moderate demand, and small sales have been made at the full prices of last week. Barx.—Quercitron —The only sales rey are a fow hhds, Philadetphia at 7s. 9, to 5s, and 100 bags Balti- more at 7s. ‘oe owt. Cors.—Fine weather opePites against forcign broad- rtuffs, and prices are drooping. Best American flour is freely from warehouse at 208, 6d.. while rome sell- ers have accepted 20s, 8d. per bbl. Indian corn has fall- en; 80s, is the top hee for pure white, and 31s, 6d. for Novthren yellow. Wheat—The small stock of American enables holders to obtain the quotations in our last, Corron —Some excitement was apparent in the cotton morket on the arrival of the Wuropa. but this proved transient; and on the whole, it has been quieter since the date of our last circular than for some weeks past, A fair business Lae been done by the trade, and considera Linerxp Caxr.—There continues to be no demand at the reduction noted last week. Navan Srongs.—Rosip being offered more freely, ® To- e: s duction of éd. per owt, has Ben submitted te fr tl common deeeriptions; fine maintains its valuc, but is slow of Fale. A rale of 100 barrels has becn made at highest offer for a small parcel rough just received. appa difficult to sell, at a reduction of from 1s to iT Ow! a rovisions.—Bacon.—A further advance of 1s, per owt. ‘thas been obtained; the demand coutiouesactivy. Beef— rey last week has beos maintsived, nt have been made at our exirem Cheese—The market continues bare of Ameri- Lard continues to advance. and holders are very Pork—For want of stook, there prices. can, firm at our quotations. are no transactions to report Kice.—There has been # good business passingin Ben- gal, at Be, Gd. to 10s, Od, por omt.; only 60 Heroes Varina in bond, are reported at I’ owt. TaLLow meets ‘6d, per ith a NEW YORK COMMON COUNCIL. (OFFICIAL,) Stated Session Boanp or ALDERMEN, Juno 16, 1852. Proeent—Richard T. Compton, Kaq » Prosi Boy: Moore, Haley, Sturtevant, Os! Brisley, # is, Smith, Tim: Dem B; to Rave vacaut lots in Twenty-eighth, and streeta fenced in. ‘To Committes on Streets, by the same—Petition of John Murtha, for reduction of avs(ssment for regulating ‘Tlirty-seventh street, ‘To Com- mittee on Asseuemer te, By Alderman Anyorr—Petition of tho managors of tho Home of the Friendlere, fur relief from assossmont, To Ne ? sy-inth y m mn from the Jndzes of tho United States Court and U, States Marshal, ia relation to th occupied by them, asking ¢ itteoom Kepairs and Supplics. y Sour titton of Hugh Masterson av others, for a bulkhead at toot of 120th stroot, Kas River, To Commits on ves, Pi nd Slips. rs By the same—Potition of 8. P. Townsend, for correction of au assessment. To Committee on Assessments. By Aldérmau Connevi~Remoustrance of Rouben With- er others, against the widening of Wall stroot, To Committeo on treets, By Alderman Donenty—Petition of A, R. Schadehar and hers, for a sower in Forty-sixth street, between Kie- To Committce on mth avenue and Hudson river, tition of Richard C. Pellows, Sewers. By Alderman Cornera—P. to he appointed a Commirsioner of Deeds. To Committed op Salaries aud Offices, RESOLUTION: Resolved, That the Street Cx jonor bo, and he is hovohy, directed to substitute iron parts for the gates in Park railing, at snch points and av such placoe as may necessary te A free egress m1 oss to the Park, to the tont of about twenty-five fect at each point, in connection with the work of altcration now in progress at Frankfort and Murray streets, the expense theccof to be taken from the appropriation for Jands and places, Adopted, By Alderman Dexman— Kosolved, That it be referred to the Cemmittes on Lants and Places, to inqnire iato the propriety of purchasing nth ward, fora public park. Adopted. ‘ mmissioner of Repairs and Sup- directed to introduce the Croton € apparatus in tho Twolfth ward similar to what is placed in the the city, and char-e the same to Adopted. water and place a bat station house, at Har various station houses ¢ tho appropriation for polic By the eame— Whereas, It appears that cast iron has heon successfully Applied to the paving of streets in Scotland and other plrwes, therefore, he it Roscived, That, if the Bonrd of Assistant Aldermen eon- that the Street Commissioner advertise for plans to ur streets with cast iron, instead of stone, wita osti- ales of cost for the same, Adopted, Ty Alderman Peox— ‘molved, That it be referred to the Committes on Lands Placed, na to the proprioty of purchasing Lamartine Park, in the fwentieth ward, fora public park. Adopted. by Alderman ALvoRD— Kesolved, That the owners of property on Thirty-fourth street, between Mavivon and Fourth avenues, have germis- to build @ sewor ip suid strect, from the sewer iu Madi- nm avenue toa point within filty fect of th avenne, at he work to Ne done under the dirsecion of the Croton Aqueduct Department. Adopted. By Atdecman Wans Rey ed, Firet, That Canal street be extended, by di d of the same Width as it now is, to Orange stroot, That the northeasterly line of Canal’ stroot, «9 nded, be continued in a di t live to Mulberry street, d thet all the laud lying be euch line so contivy: and Orange, Waiker, and MulLerry streets, be opened a public strect. Third, That Walker etreet, from Mulberry =treet to Lnd- low street, be widened on the northern side, 4o as to make Walker street between thuse streets seventy-five feet in with, Fourth, That tho northerly side of such widening of Walker #tzect be eontioved in a direct line to Division d that the land lying betweon the said live a0 co and Ludlow and Division streets, be cpened as 9 pubtic street. ) Filth, That the present southerly line of Walker street be coutinued in a direct tine to Rutgers street, and that the nd lying between such line so continued, and Division and ry ret, beopened as a public stree xth, That the northerly line of th widening of Walker strect Ve further continued ina direct line to bast Broad~ way, and tLag ail the land lying between the live so farther ventinued, and East Brondway and Rutgers street. bo opened as'a public street. A Koventh, That the gore formed by the intersection re, Walker, Grange and Canal etrocts, (as extonéed,) be not opened cr thrown into tho street. Resolved. That the plen for extending Canal street and widening Walker atreet, as directed by & revolution of the Common Council, approved by the Mayor, on the sth of M 1848, be altered so a6 to conform in all respects to tne fore: going resolution; and that the Counsel of the Corps ¢, and he is hereby, dirscted to ti the necessary to have the proceedings now pending iv the Supreme Court. vuder the said frosclotion of the Sth May, I=5, so amended ue to carry iuto effect the said plan sa horeby altered. Re- ferred to Committee on Strecte. By Aiderman TweeD—Rosolved, That the the Police Justi t, he cleanse tanexpense not ¢: ievioner of Repairs and Supplies, be, to have the snne done forthwith pted ona division, via.:— A fiir antive —Alderm vy. Sturtevant, Oaki , Ald. Brisley. Francis, Smith, Tiomann. Poi Ward, Denman, Cornell, Alvord, Doherty, REPORTS Of the majority and minority of the Special Committes aprointed relative to the the claim of Wm. 4. Dooley, con- tant of the soat of Alderman of the Ninoteenth ward, hold ob offices or rooms Ns Of by, di- by Jobn Doherty: whieb were laid on the table and directed to be printed, and made the special order of Wednosday evening nex Of Commitéce on Sewers—Relative to contractor, inspec i surveyor on sewer in Second avenue, between {hird and Twenty-fourth streets, Reforred baok to mittee—Tn favor of bnilding sewer in Thirty- jehth atreet, from Eiglth avenue, 200 feet west. Adopted Ou a divition, vi Afirmative—Aldermen Moore, Haley, Sturtevant, Oakley, Boyce, Barr, Tweed, the President, Aldermen Brisloy, Pran- ith, Tiemann, Bard, Denman, Cornell, Alvord, Of remo commitgce— Adverse to petition of Mellioh & De- witt, relativeto sewer in Bridge street, Adopted. Of'Ccmmitice on Ferries—Recommending m roference of the petition of George Law, to the Committee on Wharves, Piers and Sitpe. Adopted. 66, Of Committee on Fire Department—In favcr of changing word “expelled,” opposite the name of A. S. Relay, on Re- sister of Firemen, to “resigned.” Adopted Of Committee on Sowers—Relative to building sewer in the Bowery, at Chatham etrect, of 17 feet depth, Adoptod. Of same Committee—In favor of granting permission to managers of Colored Orphan Asylum te make connection with sewer in Forty-third street, Adopted. Of rame Committee—In favor of building asewer in Ei'za- both street, from opposite No. 225, te Heuston strect Adopted on a division, viz:— Afiirmative—Aldcrmen Moore, Watley, Sturtevant, Onk- Joy, Boyce, Barr, Tweed, the President, Aldermon Bri Francis, Smith, Tiemann, Bard, Ward, Corn Doherty, Peck—18. OF same Commit teo—In favor of building sewer in Con stregty from Grend to Broome, Adopted on ® division, vine Aiirmative—Aldormen Moore, Haley, Sturtevant, Onkloy, Boyce, Barr, Tweed, the Prosident, Aldermon Briley Fran- ele: Smith, Tiemann, Bard, Ward, Cornel’, Alvord, Doherty, ock—Ib. Of same committeoc—In favor of building fourth strect, from Madison averue to 160 feot » Adopted on i ower in Thirty- west of Fourth joy, Sturtevant, Oakley, ce, Barr, Tweed, the Press t, Aldermen Grisley, Bran- ‘suith, Tiemann, Bard, Ward, Cornell, Alyord, Doherty, ric of the Board—As to tho canze of ¢ int, Sorgeant-at_ivms, from the.B Accopted, amd ordored n file. Rr STANTS. n favor of zomit- or rogainting Thir- vouth avenues, To absonoe rd, ou tho FRO) Report of Commis! ting an assorsment on John McCormi tieth strect, betwoen Tenth and Ele Committee an, Asseasment Reports of Committee on Aseesemonts—In favor of con- firming an apportionment of asressmont in the matter of regulating in Thirtv-sixth street; also for widoning Liberty street, To © ents. smonts—In favor of con firming the following named acscesmont liste, and appoint- ing Abner Saudford collector theretor, via-—Kor sowar bmilt in Prince stroct, from Greene to Broadway; for sowor built in Thirty-soventh street. from 175 foot west of Sixth avenue to Sixth avonne; for regulating. &0., in Chestnut strect, be- tween Oak and Madison street; for sower in Fourteenth to Second avenue; for deepening well in Letween Sixth and Seventh avenuss: for agin Madison avcnne. from Twonty -third to Fortioch To Committee on Assessments, at the crosswalks at the corner of Peart ye rolaid. Conourred in ‘hat the Commissioner of Repairs aud Sup- plica be directed to the crosswalk sorner of Broadway and Leonard gtreot ropnired. Conourrod in. Preamblo—Relative to an open cellar on lot 116 Bart Twenty-fifth street, with resolution that the City Insproter be instrnoted to cause the same to be filledia. Conour- red in. The roport of Committee on Ferries, in favor of granting leave of forry foot of Wall atrest to Jacob Sharp, wh ch ed suid Board, notwithstanding the objections of the vor, was concurred in on @ division, vin— Affirinative—Aldormen Moore Haley, Sturtevant, Oakloy, Boyce, Barr, Tweed, the President, Aldermon Brisley, Smith, Tiemann, Poarsall, Bard, Ward, Denman, Alvord. Peck—19. Lo ‘ommuniontions from ¢! following cetimaton, viz—For regalatl avenue, from iifty-ninth to Seveuty-seo treet firmed. For pler foot of Forty-seventh ati i i WN Rr Cor addition to pier foot of Forticth #1 on Wharver, ic. Report of itteo on Potico—In favor of paying hill of Pri, Simmons, for medical services, To Committes Report of Committes on Polico—In favor of paying bit! of tr, Krengey, for medical servions. To Committer on Police. Report of Comaittee om Pottoo—In favor of inoressing Harles of policemen acting as Doormen, To Committee on Report of Committes on Croton Aquednot Department — In favor of removing the firs hydrant in Greene strest, he- tween Spring #ud Prince streets, To Committee on Croton age dnot Department jonolution—That tho telegraph pole situated at the routh- cart corner of Morton and Groomwioh stronts be eo placed not to abstract passong 0 Cronwwalk. Con- curred in, Rosointion—Thet ho Commirsiover of Lampe 0 directed to light Drane atroos. trom roadway street. To Commitrer on Lampe and © Reaolution—That the Commissioner of Streote and Lamps be requested to have Brow from Forty-neoond wbrest 40 Fifty-winth treet, lighted with oil. Cononrred tn Tosolution—That the Comminsionor of ftrcots and Lampe Reena Rewolt Cor Rye venth svenve, li as oil. in. bo Commissouer of Stroetsand Lamp: Dave Tenth avenue, from Forty second 60 in. Kerolutio Forty aiphth str ‘orty-cighth street, Kerolution- That’ 1 plier be directed te of Bleecker and Conourred in. By Alderman Swrtn— Resolution~ That the messenger of this Board be, and is henoky. directed to be in attendance st the meetings of this Board. To Comamitteo on Salaries and Offt a motion. the Board then adjourned ces. oO atil to-morrow, 17th inst., at 6 e’clook, P.M. D. . VALENTINE, Clerk, Born ov Asswranr ALDERMEN, day, June 1 Prosent—Jonathan Trotter, Esq, Prosident, fe the chai sav nt lds 0 Brown, Tais, Mabiate, O'Brien, Brea Anderson, Bouton, McGowan, Wright, Rogers, Valertine, Brastow, McConkey. PETITIONS, ETC. , for permission to pave Chatham yw te ‘er! on Streets. m Tryon ro’ To Committee sistant Alderman BARKeR—Of Stephen All ns , Srseiaot real as 2 yi el extenrion of the se wor from st avenue to the Bowery. Committee om Sewers.” “ jatané Alderman Rinc—Of James Crambio, and railroad in Secondavenue, To Commitvea nue railroad. By the Parsiye:'r—O/ Richard ©, Fellows, for tho office pf commissioner of deeds. To Comuitioo on ‘Offices and 3a- 8. Sy Assistant Alderman Wer1s—0f Lowls A. Edwards, in relation to repairs of wharves aud pices, To Committeo oa Wharves, &c. the To RzroRrs. Of Committee on Strootx—to o nour to rofer the mattor of filling a well and removing & pun pfrom Monroe streot to the Alderman and Assistant Alderman of the ward, with ower; to concur to pave and flag Tuirty vighth st., between. ‘ourth ond Seveoth avenues; to conour to fonoe vacant lots in Twerty- filth, Twenty-rixth, a Tronty-sevooth streots, d Sixth and’ Seventh avenuos; to concur to fing walk of hington street, between Canal and Spring streets, op- rite Clinton Market. All conourred in, each by the ful- lowing vote:— Assistant Aldermon Brown, Tait, Mabbatt, den, Ring, Wells, Anderson. Bonton. t, Wheolan, Burkor, Rozors, Trotter (P ino, Brastow nud Mo@onkey, ¢OwON By Assistant Aldorman W xii.s—That the petition of Co- nover and others, for a craut of the Fizhth Avenue Rail- road, be taken from the banda of th vial Committee on Sixth and Kighth Avenue Ratiroads, for the consideratioa of this Board, which was esrried, Assistent Aldermau BARKER moved that the petition be Isid upon the table. Lost. ‘The petition wae then, on motion, road, PREAMBLE AND RESOLUTIONS, Assistant Alderuin Wits lore peowated & preamble and resolutions, setting forth that the grantees of the li- Fighth Avenue Railroad have not d the werk in such time and ary to entitle them to take ssion, but have neslacted and do- and that the public inter Counef! should at on exercise the ntrol and power reserved to them to revoke such permis sion, and mano ® new grant, with resolutions that sy much of the resolutions of the late Common Council granting to Joln Petticrew, Rdmuné R. Sherman, Solomon Ripp, Abra. tinm Brown, Washington Smith, Josoph N. Barues, John O'Keefe, Johu J. Duryes, Jesse A. Marshall, aud Timothy Towneend, permission as to the constraction of the Bight Avenue Railroad, be repealed, revoked, aud vacated—and that they be required to take np all and’ overy part of such roud, built or jaid by them, or any of them, if auy thero ba— ard that Gustayus A. nover, Samuel U, Harriott, Theo- dore Martine, Wi ’ ks, Tsane V. Fowler, Wm, Vaileav, So iclion Burwell, and those who may } sod with them, &o., have the autho t mmon Council to Iey & double tr: d from Chambers streot throveh West adway, and er streets named, to the ahth avenue, and along said avenue to the Harlem river, 2 certain stipulations and oonditions named in said roso- Be mADNer as vas advantage of tho per layed 80 to do &e oafter become and consent Hi t Alderman Barken moved that the preamble ions be laid upon the teble, which was lost. erman HouToN then moved that the Board k° into Committee of the Wholo. Five members having ap- i of, the Bourd went into said committeo, M inted to the chair. f mmittes, om motion, rose, n reported, and asked Ioave to to that effect boing pat, it was lost. moved that the proamble and tions he adopted. Previous to the question being pnt, Avietant Alderman Rerker rove toa point of order, and moved that the Borrd ngvin go into Committes of the Whale, abich the President decided. to be out of order, Ou an & peat hy Asi nan Barker to the Board, the deci- rion of the cl “Aseistont Al ‘he main revolutions abe of the preauible ffi ti ined. u Ring ewliod for the provious qnestion. . on the adoption ef the preamble and enamed, were then pnt, and the adoption d re-clutions carried by the following the President, and Asaistant Aldermen caden, King, Welln. Anderson, Bouton, Wright, Wheelan, Roger, Valentine, MoConkey=13. Nega- tive= Agviet n Tait, Mebbatt, McGowan, Barker, Brantow—5, Assistant Alderman Bouton ox: in voting pleined that ho votod in the affirmative, so as to onable him to move for a re-con sideration. Asvistant Alderman Wevis moved for a ro-oonsideration, which was loet—12 to 6—Assistant Alderman Bouton voting in the affirmative; the other me mbers, the syes and mays revered, voted as above, APPORTIONNENTS OF ASSESSMENT. In the matter of filling sunken lots between Thirtiet! 2 Thirty-second streets, and Third and Fourth avenw im the matter of crading Nineteenth street, from First avenuo to Eset river, Confirmed. ‘The board then adjourned to Friday afternoon, at six o'clock. From the miautes. EDWARD SANFORD, Clerk. CITY TRADE REPORT. Wepnrspay, June 16—6 P. M, Baranstvrrs.—Flour displayed less activity, the sales having been confined te 11.300 bbls. ordi State, Western. and Southern, at previous quotation: fancy Obio at $4 3734 a $4 75; fancy Genosee at $4 6234 a $4 8734; extra Obio at $4 75 a $5 25, and extra Geno- sce at $5 a $5.75. Kye flour and corn meal have not varied. We heard that 3.000 bushels fair to prime white Genesee wheat were obtained at $1 13a $115; 27.000 bushels un- merchantable mixed Western and round yellow corn, at 56a Ole. 6134 a 63o., and 6314 a 64c., with several lots ate outa at 42a ddc, per burhel <—The market continues without change, with bout 1,200 bales. The speculative spirit, so strong formerly. appears to have entirely subsided Provirions moved (c the extent of 400 bble. prime and meee pork. at $163, 0 $1614 and $1814 a 1834; 230 bbls. prime lard (of which article some 3,000 bois. were pure chased for Liverpoot last evening at 10 a 10%e ), at 10% 810346. per Ib.; 850 bbis. old prjwe with new do. and mese boot, at $5. $624 a $8, and $71 a $14; with 100 bbis. ‘bee: , at $10 Telegraphic fReports. New Ouieaxs, June 15, 1852 Cotten has been quiet to day, dealers awaiting the Furopa's advices. The rales have barely reached 500 bales, Corn is aotive; 46,000 bushels sold at 450 aw Married, On Monday. Jue 14, at Port Chester, by the Rev. J Peck, Davin M. Lyon, of New, York, to Miss Lavinia Mosman, youngest daughter of Willctt Mo-cman, Esq., of the fornier place. nithtown. June 12. by the Rey, J. Van Brunt, Mr. F forty, of Brooklyn, L. T., to Miss Aww E., oldest daughter of Capt. J. Conkiin, of the former place. Died’ On Tuesday. June 15, at L o'clock P. M severe ilinces xe Kivey, wife of Thomas Kiley, and daughter of the lute Maurice T, Roche, aged 22 yours, ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- tend her funeral, this afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from her late residence. No. 40 Redinson str On Wecuerday morning, June 16, Mrs. Many Costen.o, aged 86 years, Her friends and those of her brothers, Patrick and John Hagan; also those of her brothers. in-law. Michael Dule- hanty and James Slaven, are requested to attend ber fa- veral, from her lato residence, No. 43 West street, this afternoon, at balf past two o'clock, On Wednesday morning, June 16, Gxonax A. Warte, in the 92d year of his age The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend bis funeral, without further invitation, this after- noon, at haif-past 4 o'clock, from tho house of his broth- er in-law, George C. Hance, No. 1 Varick place. On Wednesday. June 16, of pneumonia, Mr, Davio Miniea, in tho 74th year of his age, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are rezper invited to attend his funeral. from his late residygee, 6 Greenwich avenue, this afternoon, at 2 o’clJ@k, with- out further invitation, On Toesday, June 16, after a short illness, Joun Steet. The relatives and friends of the family aro respectfully requested to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 540 Broome street, to-morrow morning, at 9 o'clock. On Tuesday evening, June 15, Axx ©., daughtor of the late James Forre:t. ‘Lhe trends of (ae family are invited to attend hor fone- ral, from St, Mark’s Church, this day, at 10 o'clock, with- out further invitation. On Wednesday. June 16, of consumption, Witsam I. Swanson. in the 34th year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family, also the frionds of his brothers in-law, Johu 8. Austin, Robert Beaty, aud Richard Dudgeon, are respectfully invited to attend bis funeral, from his late residence, 66 Mott street, to-mor- row sfternoon, at 3 o’vlook. without further invitation. Dis remains will be taken to Greenwood for interment, On Wednesday, June 16, Wittiam Anam, youngest son crue and Mary J, Sproule, aged 3 years 1 month and ays. The friends of the famity are respectfully invited to at- tend his funeral, this afternoon. at 5 o’élock. from the residence of his father, 180 Henry street, Brooklyn. Louisville, Ky., papers please copy. On Wednerdsy. June 16, Susan T., wife of James A Cordray, aged 38 years, The relatives aid frionts of the family are respectfally invited to atten! the faucral, to-moirow afternoon, at 3 o'clock, trom ber \nte rerience, 157 Sixth avenue, | On Wednerdsy June 16, Mr. Wititam M, Goutn, inthe 86th year of his ono, The friends of \!\¢ family are invited to attend his fa- neral, from the reaidence of his brother, John Geuld, 143 Secon street, (o- morrow afternoon, at half-past 4 o'clock, without further invitation, On bf femrorif dune 16. Faris B. Maxsnare, wife of Lemuel Marshall, in the 8ist yoar of her ago, ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- tend ber funeral, this afteracen, at 2 o'clock, from her late residence, 121 Elm street, Her remains wil be taken to Greenwood Comotery. Vhiladelphia papers [ays be A On Tueeday, June 16, of ulceration of the bowels, Hevy Gb. Martin, ee 18 years and 21 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are reapootfully invited to attend his funeral. from the residence of hiv father, Alfred Martin, 206 West Twenty.sccond street, to- morrow afternoon. at 1 o'clock. without farther invita tion, His reuains wil be taken to Greenwood Cemetery for interment. At Philadelphia, on Tuesday, Jano 15, Josnen Wank, ‘The relatives snd friends vl the family, also une aem- bers of Keystono Lodge No. 205, and Orient Chapter No 158, of Pree and Accepted Merons, are respootlully ine of a long and residence, 07 On Wednosday evening, June 16, at his residence, 11 Fit seu, after aneet Shee Of the spit ‘artex Hews, years. His funeral will take place from. the above place, this afternoon. at 3 o'clock, His friends, aud those of his brotbers-in- C. D. and John R. Stuart, are invited to ‘tend. His remains will be taken to Greenwood. a IE A OS SESS §. PORT OF NEW YORK, JUNE 16, 1862. Cleared. piicamtbip Jamon Adger, Dickinson, Charleston, Spofford, jeston 5 Ship Shannon, Thompson, Liverpool. Everett & Brow: Kobson, Liverpool, T B Stanton, Liverpool, S Thompwon, & Nepiiow. Ship atlontic, Worth, Now Orleans, Frost & Hicks. Bark Elvira Harbeck, Emory,San Francisce, Harbook & Co. Gq bith Clara Windsor, Bullen, Port au Prince, Becher & reaves. Bark Princeton, Seely, Demarara, master. Berk Glen, Waito. Havana, Novmith & Sons. & Commerce (Br). Pearson, Quabeo, Poppe & Ce. TP St n Bark Reindeer, Lawrence. New Orte a Bark Montreiier, Colley, Philadelph: , Pack & Co. yang British Queen (Br), Brown, 1 Bleecker & i Bry Mountaineer (Br), Smaile, Miramichi, Grinnell, Min- turn & Co, Brig J G Anderso Bris African, Mayhew, 8 Stephens, NB, Ma f ‘Brig Margaret (Br), McDoneld, Picton, NS, master, Brix Klis, Rebards, Mobile, J W Elwell & Un. Brig Parthenon, Davis, Philadelphia, Nesmith & Sons. Schr Margaret (Br) Griffith, Charlottetown, J 8 Dealoy. Schr North State, Horton, Savannah, N L McCready & Co. Sebr J G Baldwin, Clark, Middletown, Coun, master Schr Lucy Kobinson, Robingow, Richmond, Vam Brunt & Inght. Schr JB Lindroy. Knight, Norfolk. Sloop Oregon, Sturges, Providence, Sloop Charles, Fowler, Fall River. Arrived, RM Steamship Europa, Lott, Liverpool, June 5,1 PM, with mdse and passengers, to BCunard Jr. Juno5. passed supposed the Columbia and Kip Van Winkle, Liverpool; 13vh, passed a Uamburg ehip hound W; 4206, lon 6059, passed Br bark Barbara, from Mo- hile for Liverpool; eame day, passed steamship City of Glas ow, from Liverpool for Philndelohia: Sth, 28 miles SW of clyhend, saw packet shin Constitution, hence for Liver. ool; 1th, Int 40.50. lon 6545, parsed ship Klizabeth Wood, ‘om Bremen for NYork. ip Glasgow (Lr), Craig, Glasgow, Juno 1, 2 PM, ‘tnd passongers, to J MoSymon. ok (pkt), Eldridge, Liverpool, May 16, with mdve and 400 passenge Spofford, Tileston & Co, ‘The G has deen five days W of Nantucket, i Ship Tantivy (Br), Brewster, Liverpool, 43 days, with salt and iron and 408 passengers, to D Pitkinton. Ship Cumteriand (ot Baitinors), Heoper, Liverpool, 44 days, with mdse and 234 parsongore, to m hip ¢ Arthur (Br), Dixson, Hay last, with 627 passengers, to F & D Fowler; & Brooks. rington (of Bath). Melcher, New Orleans, 18 sto Eanle& Hazard, Jnne 8, lat 29, john © Calhoun, from NOrleans for Delano, Inagua, Coe, Anderson & Co. ‘albot 6 days, in ba vessel to Davis Gays, with 46; spoke ship sthat. ship Hudson, White, New Orleans, May 23, with mdse and 21 pastenvers, to EK Golling & Co. c Ship Magnolia, Lothrop, Boston, 6 days, in ballast, to J Decen. ark Vesta (Rus), Burray, Antwer with 2¢2 passengers, to order. June 4, Int 56, in with the wreck of a sohr bailing from Lubes, full of water, both masts gone, with a cargo of deals; appeared to have boon some tine in that situation. USTEF Deming, Tilton, Pare, 19 days, with mdse, to HK orving. Hari itary Parker, Osborne, Philadelphia, 4days, Brig Jane Avery (Br), Hurper, Cardenas, 16 days, with sugar, to D Cort Schr 0 H Tellman (of Greenport), Young, Mayazuez, PR, Tune 4, with sugar, to master. Sebr A Devercux (of Boston), Sullivan, Cape Hoytien, 14 dayr, with coffee and logwood, to P kdes. Sclir Debora, Robins, Washlugton, NC, 6 days, with naval stores Scbr E L Willetts, Smith, Washington, NC, 4 days, with nayal stores. Schr Washington, Linlawthen, Washington, NC, 5 days, with naval stores. Sobr Surah & Nancy, Guthier, Washington, NC, 5 days, with naval storow, Schr Issac W Hughes, Johnson, Newborn, NC, 4 days, with naval store Schr Crnnectic paval stores. Hohr Medsa Platt, Bulkley, Newbern, NC, 4 days, with na- val stores, Schr Lavinah Jane, Ketchum, Philadelphia for Norwich. Sebr Warreaton, Abbott, Kingston tor Salem. Scbr Ellen Lovien, Teornton, New Haven for Poughkeepsie. Schr Louies, Chaso, Boston,’8 days, #, Boston, 3 duya, Small, Sulom, 4 cays. Gloucester. 3 days. days. ‘ut, Fairobild, Newbera, NC, 4 days, with 8 days, vidense, Below, Ship Defence (Br), Kerr, from Livorpool, April 29, with milec and passengers. Ship Kalamazoo, Savage, from Liverpool, with mdse and passengers. ip Louvre, from Antwerp, with mdse and passengers, to Hlositne &¢ ae ‘Also, one brig, unknown, ‘Salled, Steamships Asis (Er), Judkins, Liverpool; James Adgor, Dickinecn, Charlton; ships Fanuy Forrester, Peterson, $ New York, Hutchinsom, Liverpool; Zurich, Rioh, (ir), Welsh, Quebec; barks Bivica Hat bent, Emery, SFrancisco; Forager, Spendlove, St Joho, NB; brig Fulton (Br), M’Call, Curacoa; Gov Brock, York, Jaokson- ville; Lucy mS ee ‘Atwood, ‘hiladelpluia. Wind at sunset W, and fi TOwing to the crowded state of our columns, we are com- d to omit much interesting ship news prepared for this © papor.J ‘ranciso Ravre; Onward ora.) Zeroga, from NYork. York, wdriskson, NYork; 22d, Kabrs, do Axrweny, May Sla June 2, ‘Certe, May e, Hoy er, NYork. ceiebiin, prev to June 28d Cia Has ‘Civiles, “Peterson, iiforpda. ® Cxonstapr, May 26—Are Austria, Borland; Chicora, Holm, and Oceans, Stephenson, NOriesus; 26th, Medora, Leach, Mobile. Dean, June 1—Arr Ozark, Bartlett, London, and_sld 3d for bie Bi A alt 3d, Post Buy, Poiadexter, Boston, ur Loudon. ed by June 1, Marianne, Warkmetster, from Baltimore Y for Bremen. Durian, June 3—Sl0 Albatross, Telassen, NYork. Exsinoix. May 27—Arr Maria Gustave, Mohr, Charloston for Iravemunde; Rhon ‘harleston for St Petora- burg; with, Catharina, efle for N York. Fivswine Roans, June 3—Sid Corinth, Chase, NYork (itom Antwerp), and arr at Deal samo day. Giascow, June 2—Sid Gem, Gemmerill, Philadelphia, Grnca, May 29—Arr Delaware, Patten, NOrleans. Harun, May 20—3!d Athons, Wyman, Charleston: 30th, Incependeves, Allens, San Frauciace; June 2, Euizaboth Bruce, Brown. U States. Arr Everthorpe, Gleadon, NYork, PooL, June 2—Arr Flora, Hayles, 8 nnab; Sarah Sande (+), NVorh; Khoder, McNair, uarteston: 3d. Helen, Jackeon, Mobile: Lockwoods, Errington, do; Winfield §x0f Roee, Mobile; Pbitadelpbia, Foulke, NYork; 4th, Svar of the West, Bowne. NYork. C1é out June 1, Mersey, Owen, Apalachicols; Columbia, Eryer>N York; Jd, Lady Russell, Sinnot, Staten Island: Queen of the Isle, Hewitson, San’ Francisco; Henry Clay, Hill, NYork: Corea, Maguire, Charleston. Sld June 2, City of Glasgow (8), Philadelphia (since spo- ken ty the Europa): Josiua Mantan, Barton: do; Flore Mee Do maid, Miskolly, thar ig ‘State, Russell, N Yor! Britich’ America, Thompron, and Rose Standish, Pearson, Borton; Merroy, Owen, Apalachichola: Cromwell, Barker, Philadelphia; Athens, Chase, Alexandria; 4th, Louisiana, Barstow, NYork. Loxvon, June 1—Ent inwards, Waban, Neson, © Good Hope and Caioutta; 8 V Givon, Given, Philadolph Elizabeth Thompson, Beels. Launceston and California; 4th, Arab, Thurston, Boston for California. Davonin, Gibbs, Cardiff Newport and Califor- nia; 2d, Iewa, Blaks, NOrle: vis Cardiff, 4th, Bothaell, Ay2% NYork via Nowport; American Qupgress, Willi: iy ‘ork May 27~S!d Theodore, NYork. vit ULES, May 2¢—-Sld Black Disunond, Crawford, N ork. Newrorr, June $—Cld Ida, Haines, San Francisco. Fiymouru, June 1—Off, Royal Sovereign, from NYork for Hamburg; 24, Ocean Qocen. from London for N York. Par May 19—Slei Honesta, Audrows. NYork, QuarxcTOWN, May 31-Sld Abby Pratt, Winsor, and Mi- lan, Sturdivant, Boston. Sournampron, June S, 6A M—Arr steamship Washing- ton, Fitch, N York for Bremen. Tro Mas id Agitator, M Tr aun, May 31—Sld Intrinsic, McFarren, N York. Warenronn, June 2—Sid from Passage, Crown, Dixon, NYork. terton, Mr Pay and servant, JR Rewan, Griffith (HM Seorotary of Legation), ego, Mr Greeti, Mr J Brigham Col Moore ( arches), AJ Rewlons, © Mallor, Mr Ackor Gem MoNoill W'Witver, Mr Roviueow, Mr Catlin, Mies Any Tiaddock. J White, J Frearick; Capt ?urncr, D Gienrd, J B Girard, & 3 Tucker, H Fhillins, Mr Lowbene, A Hardy. GLascow—Steamship Gi atl, don, Miss M’Cune, Me RK Rows, Mrs Hetgrave, Mr and Mrs Sopine Mrs Whitmere, Mr Leath, Mr Rameny, Mr #ininy, Mr it Mr Siew, Mr Robertson, ¥. aud indy, Me M fay ily, Rov Dr Taylor, wife aud sou, Mr Martin © fady, Mra Kepler, Mice Deuder, Miss Conlin. Mr Millor «1 lady: R Burdock, Mr Hartab rh 4, Me Grithe Mr Nelson and Indyy Mr M Mr Macgreeor, Mixe Urundag and lady, Mr Scott and I Crockett and child, Mise MoGrath, Mrs Bi daughter, Nr Boyd, J Walton and family, Mies Stuart, Mr and Bier Carmichael, Miss Arbuckle, Mr Garratt and f MeMclians Mr Sebaltsy Mes’ Stuart, Mr Floyd, Mr Hai My Sohnaen, W Hardie J Kirkland, Me Milner. WG Amart, A MeMiin, W CSkivner, b Kemp Jr, WM Sa Sheer Tye Macrae Mr Webb, Mr Uscion, Mes Fo dj ir Marsan, Mr Webb, child, Mise Maroball, WM Canfiold, Mise Lord, Mr Hail, andchildrex. se Aaimat Passengers Sailed Trvenroor—Steamship Avia—Rev De Willis andl 1 Indy andeireter, Toronto; Mrs White, child analmaias a Citae d indy, Mra Benoditti, TruM, Hon F Teisti and rorvant, Mivs Cushm 5 Mre Willlamson 4 Alaves, Mi Anderton, Mra Anderto: tor, Mine dy and vervant Misa Read, Master C Mot Mien Myers, Moncure, Mrs end Mies Mumford, P Davis.J. Wi F Gunn, & Saaquiriog, T Bonedite ic and lady, © W'Marol A, Tad 4 iM Bieta Me Neinees H Whivo, © Strect, Ie rh B Belize, Mr Neine' op ang indy. © Jenngaquet, D Monenre, J J Smith, Mr Bonjamt yee FI Mrs Sinclair, sinter a Bligh and Indy. nt, Ww eld Indy 0 d forvant, Dr 4 Fi Indy, child and rorvant, orn 8 “ WP Lero & Orr, J Ebeshi 8 Mil Mr Bedeljito, Mr Biako, Indy r= vant lady and two childeen and sorvant, T Siretifie J ferguenm D Bursoliet B Smith WH Arhookle, B Harmeva, BA Bleie Me Faicht, & Stargtor, B Pawollioh, A Teter, O Cornet G Vario J O'Brien, N Mircher, W Brown, W Reynolda, W Mille, Mr Hughes, Mra Landabargh and ohflé, Mr Anger, Mr Boudsat, DD Rocers and lady, Mra Wilson aud davabter, Mr Linsnoe, Meo Mumford's servant, gy ood surge’ board. tors and newspapers must pass through the Post ") PUticanD, 4 SArceeeS erdor of She Beitiok ry, reget foreign manniauture bearing the nam NFers, will be horesftor edmivted tw othor countries. ite for she United States a 08 of w! wine watches aay rt wre for New Yor! 4 ‘Boston, vis bei ge a Frin| gt a) heretofore, of doing by the Rug- French, Gorman, and other forcign goods received nad ht in with Britis Through bills: Si areaien In Hove orNew Vous” vem weet GTEAM BEIWEEN NEW YoRK aND oLascow.— The iaezew aud New Yo Steamship Company's new ip GLASGOW (1,962 tous—d00 horse power), Robert hmarder, wil sail from New York for Gieugow & ey Tepiooak aennon: Hit saloon state rooms), e., do. (midship do.), $76 d cabin, $00. Stoward’s fee inciuded. Apply to e ig J. WSTMON, 38 Bevedway. TIPPER GOLDEN AGE, FOR SAN FRANCIS0O— Gan yet take, tho Null of 90 to 1,000 barrels freighy d for immes ely, to cst, KUSSELL & NORTON, 81 O14 sltp. I DEPENDENT LINE FOR PHILADELPHIA, DAILY, ‘ia © May.—Th and aplondid steamers DiéLa- WARE. Capt. Ie BNNEBEC, Caps. ‘kK; ond PENOBSCOT, Capt. Whitvar, are now ru: ning roxatacly betwoon the twe cities, landing each way at Cape Ma} leaving New York daily, at 5 P, M., from Pior No. E North River, foot of Cedar strcet, Fare ¢o Cape May or Philaadle phi dock, $1 50, ORFOLK, PETERSBURG, AND RICHMOND.— ‘The United States Mail Steamship ROANOKE, L. Pare rish, master, will sail from Pier 18, Norta itiver, dey next, the 19th inat., at 4 o'clock Py iy fare to Norfolk, eave room included, $8, P: to Petersburg and Richmond, state room ine Bille of Inding sined oply on hoard, Vor frei: board. For pai to LUDLAN,& PLEASAN' street, near O! OR CHARLE! jine.~The new, fa kK Adums, Commanoei er No. R., 00 Si turday, June 19, at 4 o'clock P.M. prosisoly. For feoight apply on board, and for passage at the office of SPGFFOKD, TILESTON & € VOR SAVANNAH.—UNITED STATES MAIL LIN— The now and ruperior steamship FLORIDA. Thomas will leave on Suturday, June 19th, at & o'clock I. M., from Pier 4, Nerth river. Apply AMURL L. MifCHILL, 14 Front ati The ALABAMA. C.D. Lodiow, Captain, will leav Saturday, June 26h, For speed, etroneth. accemmodationsy and fare, these ships have ao superiors on the ovvme, Lyon 0 SHIP BUILDERS.—PROPOSALS WiLL BE BR ~ ceived by the Accessery Transit Company of Nivaragim, at their office, No 51 Wall stroot, Now York, for tho oen= struction of a Steamboat, of che following description :— Lonuth, 124 fet; benm, 24 feet; hold, 7 font; cylinder, 32 foot —cight feat stroke; boiler, 20 fect long, LL feet wide ta fromty, andi}s feet shelf. ‘The modol will bs furnished by the com avy. Apply, for further particulars, to ey : TSAAC 0. LBA. ¥ D ON BOTTOMRY.—ABOUT $6,000 WANTRD on Bottomry of Selsian bark Chartomagno, and hor freight and charter. She is bound to Sante Cr loud for London; and the loan to be paid as th on the arrival vessel there. tons burthen, built in Prince Rdward’s Teland in 1350; pered and copper fastened, She has just undergono heary repairs, to psy which the loan is wanted. Offors will be ee ceived till Saturday, 19th inst , at noon, addressal to Cay tain ARENDS, at the office of James Lawson, Insuran Broker, 82 Wall streot. MEDICAL. FALCLLOWAY'S PILLS, FOR THE CURE OF WEAK digestion, disordered stomachs, and debilitated ove stitutions. “Thu strengtiening and iavigorating pro pertibe of there astonishing Pilis are eo great, that ail persons of low or nervons habits, or whoue dizestive organs aro im- paired, should give them # trial, as tho moss debilitated constitutions have been renovated by their a other medicine had been tried in va others, that have resided for some ti tes, when suffering from bilions affections or liver iuts, Lave invariably been ured by the use of Holioway’s Bold by all the vendors of medicine throughout the %, alto by those of the United States, at 35 cents, £6 cuts, and $140 enoh, Wholesale, at ar ANTE I 4 Maidov-lane, New York; aud the proprietor’ Strand, London. D*, WAKD MAKES ASTONISHING CURE! ‘as no other doctor onm do, Rither s cure of ¢: amendment before twenty-tour hours. Disease ie mage ero nothing by his treatment, which is seieuce pertecs ed, Remember it. The other mothods of cure are Jiesrelace than the disease. Ofice corner of Canal strevt 4 Bro 8 UNFORTUNATE'S FRIE! rr d to this, Thoussuds have got well without it ithout discovery. Free from death to the disease, Price $1. nal street and Brondway. B®. WARD'S MAGICAL TREATMENT. —Didkace Cured with, nuexampled eelgrity, | evar any fedtensa. ‘The seoret of his success is the Uniortunate’’ Frinud uistance that arrests discagos alm wy It is the only speedy nud cmtiatac 00) of Canal strost and Broad R. COOPER, 14 DUANE STREET, MAY BE 00! sulted en divesses. His success lias beon such ix the treetment of old chronic cases. as to astonih some of oar mort emixent physicias Dr. C. is wel! known. both io aad t of the profesticn, he moi seo in New York, eri Yeare devoted exclusively ta, his on. essfol practitioner of the result of twemsye speciality of the pre- TR, WARKEN, NO. | MOTT STAUBE, CONTINUES Ve consulted om diseases. Thirty-seven yours practice shies him care nervous debility. His trearmontis safe cont eaves cured in five days. N.i—A pore R. CONVER: ATIN groat remedy for nervous delilit; ting fer business or society, It trestores the ner git $2per bottle, three bottler pe Se a and wi is the nVigorator éver compounded, ef body and miud portart sivico, Office 56 Third avonne, where the Doctor ig consoliod, and Cordial obtained and sent te the country; sold, alzo, at 18 Chambers etru JOHSON, 16 DUANE STRE! ELL KNOWN for ‘he last twenty-two years as the mort cucoensfat ractitivner in New York in tho treatment of ditonsos, ms ¢ oo nenited, ne usual, at his private office. Those whe hav suffered from medical’ pretenders may rely om having thelt 0s treated bya physician of experience. NNO FRE TIL CURED —DR. COBBRIT, 19 DUANE strect, may be confidently ecnmuited on diseasex lity of tho euable he vistims of quackery set ie ADICAL CUKRS, AT A SMALL REP! —DOCre: WaRD ctieit'she attention of pipe wi soncerns He ourcs with Temarkatte celecity, safoty, and cheapness. it incredvlows immedia: 1 apply to him with the curtainty o th cee treaved. Dr. C. isa ‘moniber of the K —possoseed, and liberally ante. Office, corner Canal a! tations private, advice cratis, book cratin. R, RAGPH, AUTHOR OF THM “ PRACTICAL, PRE vate Trentice, &. Offico hours, 9 to i2 A. M., and 6 to 9 P.M., (Sundays excopted,) No. (43 Mouse near Wooster street. neouimon medic tages th ) among which he woa stance having resided several years in (aris, for tho exp: porpose of studying parti followed by along And very extensive practic ona, wit! out hesitation, promise, Ly re and ce Plicated eases, more certain, eafe, nud. radical oures cha: can be obtained from any other eourcoin Ainerice. Thoss who apply in the eurlior staces of diseases. will be eratined by the ease and rapidity of the cure, whichis of m1 in avery few days, Separate aro provi For treatmonut by 1 dro: 08. ARIS AND LONDON TREATMENT OF LOGaL disoaso, in m fow hours, by a vocotable wpplicath without pain, which he combines with modicives in cont tutional affections and nervous debility, as thousands oam- not bo onred without it; for he porforme curos daily, whlab bad coutinued for yours under all othor treatiaens. “Pew Persons on no other proof, where thers fe 80. BY imponiti his diploma, editorial notions, 4 and hnuars suson Otfi Mu Treatment by letter. — -M. LARMONT, Surgoon, 42 street, corner ot Broadwn: EW MEDICAL BUOKS. the Nature and Trowtm ,B Bowk " f, rerun, and lect. Brive reduced so $7 50-97 eolered m tho Benton Medical and Surrical urnal:—"1t may be said fearlessly, to he eqasi to Acton’e er Kicurd’s gecat work om the same family i diseases, ane far auporior to anything of the ki fore published guntry.” Author of § work om Vieow and their sonsequencer. Thisis without doubt, tho moat trathiu: Wmportant book cm tha subject ever published. Fri Avthor ofa book ow Natural Death, Die Fomily jcian; Cane of Quackery, ke., io, For sale at 202, ead PRACTICAL WORK OW it of Discanes: fe Author, 604 Brosdwagr’ 1” ner Tor eele se ME eatie? he MARRIBD WOMA RIVATE MEDICAL COM- ion. Ry Dr. A. M. Mauriooan, Professor of ¥ 3 Pt techy sendy 18 ae °. ae ier fonry of pufforsng of physical ond men sieetlonate wife, hud peouniery, diftculvion se the hus band, might have bi tpared bya timely posesssion of thts work. It is intended to goog Hood tho marr: wl contemplat ‘imge, as 14 discloses i tact banding ice w vears—in whom (mature eontemplates am _ im; i rm pto ry vn dincover M ate pe ALM. Wavasonae: My Dean ‘My wite has boom perceptibly three years or more, in 601 and suffering some months bet more and more hor lifo in imminent art occasion, despaired of. I pest the Harty it pine. about tye. ) ore wal Keerd your book highly spokon of, ta containing some mite reoeis L 1@ roller it oe ey cities ‘ ry a previaed thia, an over my hoad, in all hnman her and my of able to convoy more ony wl be ay pact of thet isromad, nowt, ‘Mow kore cikd. Obesita p Dr. Tdborty wtroat