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NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. GTATE TEMPERANCE CONVENTION, The Maine Law Defeated in New Hampshire, &o . &e., &o CHIRTY-6ECOSD CONGRESS, FIRST SHASION. Heuse of Representatives, Wastunoros, dune 18, 1852. ‘The House met at 12 o'clook, but without transacting any business, adjourned over to Meuday, New York POLITICAL ORGANIZATION—A MIGHTS, KIC Syaace@ Jume 18, 1552 The discussions, yesterday afiernoon, Were HpOm we man’s rights and political action It was docided that females bave no right. under the conrtity and vote in (be meetings of the evciety. A geod 4 confusion prevailed. To day, the discussion has been upon petition! ‘There is an evident determination to weure Legiclature thet will give us the Maine f prehensive organization to thir end will probebty & commended. “The debates ba od wed ab A committer. to whom the subj: 0h as referred oe ed and amended the con titulh a= ¢ the fundamental o gas cially in tbe copa.tions of wm boloing annund met tings. the Committee aud Corr ponding the reope of its action. 1 amendments was to transform: Ube 6 Pendent political party. Ihe dybate wes» at time acti by Mis He noel. Le gh and New York city; Chambers. of W Nob . daga. ava others, wud oppored by Moen Chem Wiener Bogue, b ich Cormack Creampie ' Myers, and others; by rome on ihe dof ite 9 te Temperance Society. BLOW AT WOMAN'S Uf puwe *, wed we the plsee of Eameaitee mtu w bal of the > on tele when we came to examine it. Fer several years } we have treated the slavery question, by comm consent, #8 grester than all other pulitical combined ; and nine-teaths of the people of ( idered the Compromn } | turity. and by others ; gaat ive ly. it Was urged that the people reqiited more stringent | political measures; that thee could be attained omy through « comprcied political onciuination; that each a | MoVemMEN: Would consolidate Lhe puliiical Lntivenees of ibe | friends of tempercnce of ail that a f ald thus be created that would secure a law prolilhitory o! the liquor Lraffic. and endorse its enforcement. Nei tively. it was contended that the society could act more efficiently upon the existing parties by mainisining its preee f political party would pe to ary 11 artis in Opposition t t—to exclude its agente from the heli- pecially wed change in the condition in A great degree, diminish thi which now mainly depends vjon Tt was also unged that the sabbath, while the of menber bip. would revenue of {he society yearly and life membership con+immation of the pre of the cession, after a lai retired. not expectin of jad faith, which would vob it of all m Other arguments were urged on both side were (he principle ones ‘The debate wae continued through the afternoon with bean ‘al pow , but th great spirigg and at wine o'clock is still progressing, Ghe political pluiturm laid down on the rerolu- tions adopted, is the paramount sriance of the ine tererts of temperance to ordinary political is- | 5 ting only perance men, w and to carry temperane necessary to drive ram niou—the wiion to suer—the dvty of pledged to a. probibitery into politics just so for as nny by out On one poin! there is vy difleronce oF « necessity of » probibitory law. and a detern muke any sactilice necessary 10 @btain it Mr, Bross hus just mac concilistory, leaving the convention in the . temper. Hie clored by moving that the proposition for a new orgautention, embracing the two exising es. chould be deferred, and ail the action tenatog 10 o'clock PM —The vote ho Blots’ motion and eamicd almor cclient +pirit prevatting Adjourned ,with prayer by Ub just been taken on Mr. unaniiuely—an ex Mr. Myers. The Liquor Law In New Hampshire. Ji, June in, 1692 Corconn. ‘The Liquor bill passed che Mouse this jon by a yote of 172 to 105. It is to be submitted to thy people on the 2d cf November next the day of the Presidential Glection, and i. ratified by their y will go into etfect on the 20tb of November. ‘ihe bill was sent to the Seuate this afterpoon. and without discussion a resolution was agreed to. by a vore cf pive to Lwo. that in the event of its evepension by the people its vperation should be tnde- finitely postponed, and not simply lor one year as the bill sent up tom the House provides. ‘The resolution eam down to the House for coveurrence aud was dotin postponed in that body by a majority of seven There is no hope of the Senate receding from the vote on the reso- lution. co the bill may be aluwst considered as postpuned until {the November seston ‘ihe Legolature will a journ early to-morrow morning. Ang Office, Buffalo. urvano, June 18,1 The walls of the Republic printing office fell this mor ning with a tremendous crash, burying several eoinpos tors in the ruins, They all most nm with a few bruises—the cases impo porting the roof and bricks, sud giving tuer creep out. The forms, type, &c., wer Spi Fall of the Repubiloc Pr' time thrown into Explosion of a Fireworks Factor Burravo, dune 18, 185 This afternoon Morris’ fireworks factory av BL woke Was destroyed by explosion, Ubrough the spontaucou combustion of chemicals used in manufacturing red fire. The building was tora to pivces, Fortunately the work- Men were at Givnir, and po gne was hurt, Loss, about $4,000, Uninsured Later from Havana and Key West. CHarieston, June 18, 18% The steamsbip Isabel has arrived at this port, having left Havana at $A. M.,on the 15th, and Key West the game evening. The steamers Philadelphia and Cherok; Havana on the 1th inst., from New Orle Cherokee left on the 14h, for New York ‘The Bi Dorado arrived trom Aspinwall. and sailed on the 15th, for New orleans ‘The general vews from Cuba is quite unimportant, From Key West there t ‘Ap upknown brig wus on the reef was discove on the b, abanucped. She ir loaded with staves and cotton. The wreckers are unlosding her Southern Sicamers at New Orleans. New Orceans, June 18, 1852. The steamship El Dorado has just arrived bere from Aspinwall, with the California mail, Her dates are the samme as those by the Illinois, The steamship Benjamin Franklin eails for New York to-morrow. arrived at Markets, New Oxceans, June 17, 1852. The Europa’s news has bad no effect on cotton The sales today were barely 1000 bales. Good middling qualities are rcarce at 10%¢ wlle Meas pork has ad- vanced half dollar, with seles of 500 Dhis. New Onceavs, June 18—12 M. Cotton saies this morning © 000 bales, at prices too ular for accuraie quotations Mess pork is advane fog—F00 bbls, colo at $125, Sterling exchange, 96 4 10K per cent premium. Cotion—Freights to Liverpool 3g. Rio cofies—5,000 begs chonged hands at $24 # Ye. Onaniestov, Jane 17, 1 ‘The sales of cotton for the past week have been only | 2.600 bales. at T3g0. 8 10hge, ‘Lhe rales to-day were 200 bales, the market exhibiting a duli and declimug tenden- oy Reset pte of the week 4566 bal The stock on hand, oxolusive of thut oo shipboard, is 23,500 bales Crauneston, June 18, 1852. Our cotton market is ate stand. Tne sales to-aay were ‘WO bates, at pominal prices ton so 4 WaLL arReET. Paroay, dune 18, 1802, Wind +outh, BY BIORSE’s MAOH YTIO Lt6e, UF . Borvaco, 9 A. M.—Darometer 2.1 Clear and pleasant 9 P.M —Serometer 29.90. Thermometer 70. Wind west, Clear. Roctisares, 0 A. M —Revutiful morning, clear and it, With cool breeze from the west. Thermometec OP. M—tHiae been a five day. Wind weet, Thermo- Bete #0). Avnunx, 9 A M.—A plensant, olear morning. Wind Thermometer 80. M —It hae been « plearaut day Clear this oven. Wind northwest. Thermometer 76, oom, 9A. M.—Ploasunt, but rather cloudy worn. Wind west Thermometer 74 P. M—Vieasent evening, but somewhat cloudy. Wind weet Thermometer 74. Urica, 0 4. M—Warm. pleasant morning Wind west ler 82. Prospect of wnother hot day OF, M.—Oloudy evening Wind west. ‘Thermometer or ing Acnany, © A, M.—A pleasant morning Some rain (i uring the night. Wind south. Thermogaeter 0, Barometer 20.070 Merrury 80. OP M.—Cloar, flne evening 99.780. Thermometer 61. biercury 82. ‘Teor, 9 A. M—A very pleasant cool morning. It Falned w litte during then ght. Wind southwest, Ther- maometer 79, Oar Phiiadetpuia Correspondence, iLADELPHTA, Jame 18—4 4 P.M. Arriod of the City of Gasgow—Comphinent to the Captain. ‘The stoamebip City of Ctascow, Capt. Wylie, from Li, Vorpool, 3d instant, arrived in our bay yesterday, at 446 P.M, baving cromed the Atieotic in 14 days, 1934 hours, with over 100 tons Of merobandise, 60 cabin, and 227 for- ward pawengerr. Capt. Wylee war walted on hy & commi'tes from a re- parcengerr, via his pleasure 5 pi ap hell eo amevioe “e cuelve ilver iste at femal dinner Capt. W coosiv O the gentlemen with hiv ao- cuAcaned pleasing and frenk moners, and what subse- quently Lrenapired deponent hnoweth not. | ception of abolition petitions ' ' “Wind routh. Barometer , | | are #0 #p eratie tuch a8 to make bim rw t aed = Caro tne The porethene 9 all Caved ta t General Pierce. (From the Charleston Mercury. June 15:] | Tt bas been intimated that a public meeting woul be called in Charleston this week, to ratity the Presidential nomination of the late Baltimore Con- | vention. Such a meeting. it seems to us, would strangely incomgruous with the political proceedings | of the State for the last three years, aod, so fur a3 | we can learn, is prompted by no general feeling of this community t is liable to some grave | objections, which we-will state as briefly as wo| cen. In the first pince, #¢ could get no credit by it. | In the race of glorification, we are aircady too late | to win any laurels. The free surlers of New York | are a whole week abend of us, and iheir proceedings | ited that we sbould be corti to fall as | much bebtnd them in enthusiasm asin time No | Charleston orstor could hope to rival the brilliant | sporkic of John Van Buren, a passage fom whose ot we quote in another article. Atter the | omimunity bas rested in dumb quiet on the demo- minstions for ten days, it. is simply absurd to atvompt to decoy them into a fit of rejoicing on the eleventh In the eceond place. there is not the slightest oc- eon for waking sucb a demonstration. These ra- Hiieation meetings, everywhere else, signify that the ifying. do pledge themselves to do faith. | ering service for theireandidates, against | 1! « perty. That is their whote valuc, Het whet epplicetion bas that tous? What oneny i» South Carolina to oppose? We mean po ner tment of the whige—bur it uns "y. even cru the ot And pling these, the * te the dewoeratic candidate: We bave ne vd the faintest whisper of a snspi om Uhet the State would vote for other than Pierce eet Koog There will be uo other but the whig can- Yowree te the Geld, and the whigs cannot tind » tehet which would be ac lin preference. The ' ba be guined by a de- ‘ ha derrag, wold be to eve & bitte bit, of notoriety to the iedividuals howe emer telght be prominently mentioned in the cod ’ Ju the third place, the hot represest our prineiples— e wg erdoreement of them, might place us ina post- tion which we ourselves Would very much dislike bad that they justified a di Try the democratic candidates t sian Why, the utmost that is pretended in favor ot Gen, Pierce is, that he isa faithful sup- porier of (hese Compromise mensures, and the par aliow him to be nothing better, by coupling his no mivation with «solemn declaration in favor of those nets. It does not add to his claims upon our favor | that while ly voted for the re- # he ‘As for the Hon, Win. . King, we published his im Soutn nee and skill in debate as ho is in social life forthe eney afiability of his wanners, ind @ certain oullo quial vivacity which renders him extremely agrees Die in converse to all who choose to seek bis persons! intercourse. His fravknexs and cordiality ure al- most proverbial; bi ity and disiuteresteducas have never been called in question. His opini mein regard to public measures, when once they buve been matuely formed, are vever kept in a state of concealment, but are eure to be enunciated by him ip Jenguans of honest boldness on any suitable ycca- sion that may chance to a To me, sir, it is highly gratifying to consider that our candidate for the Presiaency {8 @ native of that | boble and truly patriotic State which gave birth to a Woodbury. ‘a Webster, ano a Cass; that to this State we are chiefly indebted (ad Lam told is cer- tainly the case) fur the romination of Mr, Polk ia 1844; and that it was in this State vhat the impor tant triumph to which I bave already refurred was a few months ago so nobly achieved over the arch- agitator Hale aud his uoprincipled confederates. LETTER OF BON JAMES BUCHANAN. [Extract of a Letter from the Hon. James Buchanan to a Member of Congre:s from Pennsylvania | Wueartanp, (near Lancaster,) Jane 8, 1352, My Dear Sin:—For the first time, 1 have had a fair trial. My own delegation was able, faithful, active, ard energetic; but they could not command success. ‘This was not their fault. Tam now pt fectly satisfied with the result, belougivg, as Ido, to the school of optimists I shali give to the nominees a decided suppor:, as T intend to do as long as I live to the nominers of the democratic party. The principles of our great party wre those which alove can secure tae prosper: ity ind perpetuity of the Union. For Col King I entertain. the warmest feelings of friendsbip A purer, a better, or a sounder judging man does uot live. I know Gen. Pierce very well, Through out his Congressional career he auiformly mainvua- ed the character of a sound and inflesible demovrat, and an hot and bouorsbie man We musi do our duty, and leave the consequences to Provides se. From your friend, very respectfully, James Bucw Demockatic RatiFicaTion Meeting ry Miss sipri.—Within an hour after the nominations Pierce and King were made in Baltimore, oa the ih inst., the result of the convention pros was telegraphed to rkson, Mississippi. Was immedintely fired rom the Capi and ut S o'clock ation meeting convened ia the tives Hall mblage we onshort notice. Judge C made a speech fully xppr He suid No man liv on’s line for whom the S¢ admiration or a profounder regard than for Franklin Pieree of New Hampshire ”’ Gov. Foote also made a long speech, in whiah he | alluded to the sou nn Pievee upon the question, and other matters affecting the | ests of the South was also add essed by Col. D.C. arge, though called together S. Tarpley presided, aud ving of the nomiaatious north of Mas th should enter letter to Mr. Scott, of Richwoud, the ovher day. Tn | J. Wharton, Hon, John Henderson, Judge | it he makes amerit ot having been one of the first to | Smith, Judge Davenport, and other pro- | jon to the Compromise. Thus we | minent The meeting is said to hav word that he was voluntarily one of | been very enthusiastic. f those blightiog influenees tha - ) Cavolina of all hope of the aid of her States for tbe sste defence of the cause of the South, and at length bronght it so low t its champions were fuin to fill their belhes with the husks op which the s smen’s herds were feed! Is it for this that we are to celebrate bis nomination BOLITION AND FREE Soin Mgettnas.—The | chusetts Anti-Slavery Society are to hold a | mass celebration on the bth of July, at Abington. Aw the s ers annoupeed for the o i Phillips, Wm Lloyd Garrison. £ Quincy, Parker Pillsbury, Stephen S. Foster, Abby | Kelly Foster, Miss Sallie Hollie (of Rochester), aud as a blessing and a triumph ? others. Pe S Veter Ho FIRE Or nom what aun; | On the sixth of July. a grond mass enavention | prompt us to do them injury. They are, both of | of the free soil party will be convened at Worcester, | them, men who have done honorable service to the country. They are gentlemen, and in all the rela- tions of life deserve respect. And in regard to thos overwhelming issues of recent origi acecptable to the South as any tick + they are » uw glovifiva- ul over their vominat » they cannot be the proper representatives of their without occupyieg a position which we caimot endorse, v less at the cust of giving up all which we have so carnestly defended for years past. Are we prepared to write delusion” over ali the po- hities! records of the last three years, and then take our place among the lowest of the wenials that serve at the bunquets of the federal power upon the spuils of the States? Ratificotion Meetings in Mississtppt. The Dirssissyrian of the 1th inst , brings us the intelligence of a great ratification meeting held atduckson ‘That journal suys:— At the appointed’ hour. votwithstending the notice ued but just before sundown, and many of our rested im the religious di-eussion city. a Luge wumber of the democracy, ensions, assembled in. the «paciois called to order by Gen G. W. L, on 1.8. Tarpley was unani- cd to preside. and H, Homer Smith, and C, 1, Ip Tequertcd Lo uct ns secretaries, committee reported the following resolutions, idepted by aeclamation ceived with feeling in progress | iful of inte ¢ j elligence of the nomins tom ot Gen Pierce and W King. for President a Vie President of the United States, by the Baltim Convention; theretore. be it ‘ svices of Gen constitution «f dem t and a That in the and an unflinching the Jefier-oninn erved. d.further That the Hou, William R by of the nomination made by the Bal in, and bis selection by that body is full veut us of the wirdem and prudence that have distingui this grand council of the democratic party of the L States, Resolved. further, eusta ge ourselves to amend our demo- State to unite in the. sup- port of these nominations resting their cluim for success upon the strengih and pyrity of the good old demoeratie faith, The meeting was addressed at Jength a cloquentiy by Governor Foote, and D. © That we hereby pl 1 very Henn, Esa. ‘Their #peeches are given at length by the Mississippian, but we have not space to copy them Speeches were also made by Judge Davenport aad Mr Wha The Messissipy The mecting was one of the most euthusiastic we lave ever Witnessed, and gave token of au earnest aod united cfort in the canvass The same feelings will greet the nominees throughout the Sta Mississippi will return an old-fashioned democratic mujority. The same paper contains the following notices:— RATIFICATION MEETING IN VICKSBURG On Tuesday vight the iron tongue of Com Haw- kins’s artillery waked the echoes of the old hills at Vicksburg, and at eight o'clock the democracy m im great nuinbers at the Court bouse square, to ra- tify the nominetions of the Baltimore Convention No such enthusiastic rally has been seen in V burg since 1844. Col. Jeff. Davis, Wm Il. John- son, Generals Bell, and Coleman, were the speakers. It having been known that Colonel Jefferson Davis would address the meeting at Vicksburg, a num- ber of the democracy telegraphed him, soliciting him to extend his tip to Jackson. He promptly consented, and reached Jackson by the Wedow dup evening train. The gallant son of Mississipp favorite of all—was welcomed with appr | honors. We were glad to see him in health. At eight o’clock in the evening bi troduced to a large audience, in the representative ball, and delivered @ most eloquent aad impressive speech in response to and approval of the nomina- tion of Pieree and King. Col is bore most un- qualified testimony as to the politiew! parity and orthodoxy of our candidates, avd dwelt with much carpestness upon the importance of the canvas We cannot atiempt to give even an outline of his able specch, but will endeavor to give a full re- port in our next paper. Col Davis returned home yesterday morning. We | can assure the democracy of Mississippi that their gallant champion, although engrossed in private pursuiis long neglected for public service, will lose ho opportunity to strike a blow for the good cayec. The remarks of Hon. Jefferson Davis were pro- | mised by the Missrssipan in ite next numer We now give the following passages from the aole ech of Governor Foote You bave certainly said no more in praise of | General Pierce than reoffrm. His carcer in Congress, whilst in the | Houre of Representatives and in the Senat rymen; and hi ince his withdrawal fiem the national councils, has been of a eharacter grea'ly to udd to bis fame, and to strengchen his clanns to the esteem and gratitude of his follow- citizens, Whilst in Congress he spoke frequently | upon the great public questions from time to time arising; and J venture to say thet no one has ever read ue various speeches delivered by bim without compelled to respect alike the high intel ua! ability with which they are marked, and the | eprit of elevated patriotism which they unifurmly breathe. In my judgment, the republic has pro- dueed few mea better fitted to discharge the ardu- our duties appertaining to the Presidential office | than the distinguished personage to whom] #m now | referring. His mind is ove of great strength aod activity. It has been most carefully and suscess- fully cultivated; and I have formed an acquaintance with but few, if bah of our distinguished Ameri- can statesmen who, in my opiuion, p asess a larger | share of Leis than he does of allthat is solid | and practical in the management of governmental | concerns Those who may choose to examine his | Congressional speeches vill find them marked with great originality of thought, and replete with sound and manly argument, presented in langua uniformly chaste, flowing, andenergetic As Lie or he isnever deficient in perspiouity; nevor dull and tedious; never pedantic or ostentatious. When in Congress, he was as much distinguished for readi- : Robert Dillon, Henry R Hofmire, Danicl BE. sickle: Joha Me Donald, wid Wiliam Purnure City Intelliger THE WEATHER—TUE THERMOMETER ‘The weather tor the last week has been excessively lot, partiewlarly lay, during which of | there have be of sun stroke, chivtly | parpe 1 who know him will cordially | | | con ie uninsured. S., Sto cousider the state of the times. of poli- sand parties, and to take such action in relation ous the cause seems to the free svilers to de- Arie RATIFICATION MEETING IN Boston. wid King ratifeution meeting was beld ton on Tha ynight Col Joba UT. Heard presided. Among the speakers were the Hon Mr. Poubody, of Hillsborough, N H; Hon Mr. Ayer, Speaker of the House of Representatives in New Hampehive; Hon. Mr Wells, President of New Husmpsbire Senate; Messrs. Hallett, C. b. Woud- bury, and J. H. Prine Cuy Potitics Tie Demockatic Ruremacan Commrtrers.——The joint Committees of Arrangements. of the old and young men of the Democratic Kepublican Cominittees, will meet at Tawmany Hall. on the 2sih in-t., at 12 o'clock M. to make arrangements for the great mass meeting of the danocrais of the county of Grange.to Le held at Wash. ington’s Head Quarters at Newburg on the 26th day of uly next, to ratify the nominations of the National Democratic Convention at Baitunore. The following persons were appointed 48 the committee on the purt of tae old men's Democratic 1 Lica tieaeral Commit- tee :—Kiebard B. Connolly. Michaci Halpen the laboring and ignorant classes, foreigners. who incautiously expose thems direet rays of the sun, and otherwire act in au tmpradent mawner. in a climate to which they are not accustomed, Never were fans in such demand No longer do the cooling omsments belong to the fair sex Almost every second man you will meet in the street bas a three ‘The Battery, which would otherwi-e afurd so cool retreat, is infested with those inseets which fi upon the leaves of the trees, and. suspended by Urep down your back or somewhere upou your cl and are seen crawling over your person hours aflerwa the horror of the ladies," On Wednesday evening 4 ursday evenng there were some thunder eboxer }y had the eficet of cootiug the @imo-phere. paracu yesterday, When the thermometer fell considerably Howing is a table of the range of that metrament Jatowr's, for the week ending yesterday, cont fan. 2M. 3 P.M. OP. 66 6am. . @ smetor hus been much higher in other locali- ‘The therm ties in the ctly, Por instance. at the Hexavo Office, on it was at one period of the day up to 92 For meny years there has not beew such bot Wea\ber in the middie of June. and it is felt the more on account of the long and wiuter.as it iv only reeepily we hav, bad any warm atall The thermometer has been | days as it probably will be at any in New York for the remainder of the season, sx Siavex.—On Thureday, a man named Joseph ree, & path M Ireland who bas been in this coun- try but @ few days, was found ix h street, near highth avenue. sup struck. He was taken to the City Hospital in charge of officer Fisher, where he died at | vclock P.M. Also. at vp. M., Thursdiy a man girl was sun struck@ Gouverneur slip. Vilicer onveyed hor to the siation house, where medical procured Lodge administered the pro- remedies, by whieh on home to her residence The Bariey, as great rows © on, who still ki ters There are now, and hav as high for the lust un Smith avios—Rersaxation or | Grvnnan have been | among the Commissioners of Ewigra- p their dears closed against the repor- for some thine, two bitterly agaiast e been contending tor supremacy. and to g nitracts for their favorites, One of them is kuown as the Lrieh party, and is in the in terest of bithop Hughes ‘The other is the Verplanck nd Minturn party, At our time one of these partive prevails, aud at another tae another has the up Hand. The frish party so dr prevailed a short time #nce, t Comsussionrns or Kat that they compelied the re Griscom, us ro) agent, He Was suesvcded by Mr. Bailey, the uo- © of Archbisbe ghes. ad brother of the Rev. Mr, 5, th vy of the Ktsbop But Mr. Bailey has now alto resigned by turn, wod i y com: pelled to do eo by the other par y. who have grown 1 sinee the ¢ppontineaé Of Me. Morris to the office rerident wivel, it 1s veltoved. Was duwe tor the Wing the intuence of the hing nal eo Archiashop's party to dhe bowl. Ying. —AtT P.M. a fire broke ont io J, Marks’ cabinet tuker rhop. 201 Bowery which soon communica'ed with JW. Jackson printing offic, wud ‘The horses #bich were in (he stabies at time were waved, 3, Murky isinsured J. W Jack The fire is sopposed to be the work of The atiendance of engine nume- us. and ihe fire was confined to the above buildings Cation 10 LavitePiorrocnets iw a New Gann — On Wednesday lat, while Mrs, MeKenna was riding in « th Ferry stage, her pocket was picked, and ® porte mounaie abstracted, which contained five potes of the Yiowery Bank, for $100 each, Mre. MeKenna noticed that # man in the garh of & laborer came 4nto the stage, to all appearence. belt drunk He sat uxt to her; aod wi we elage proceeded some dirtance be got ap sud. sly. apd stood upoD the toes of an old lady who sat ‘it ‘The lady made a considerable fuse being really urt, oF it was iptenord sberhould = The laborer tmme- diately left the «tage, and said “this was Se place for him. “Some few minutes after be had got out, Mra. Mek had oe Pocket and missed her pe ‘ieman jo the Steg. ond it ie supposed that this mae. in ward of « luberer. bad watched ber getting the money out of the i iu Wall treet and then followed het wud Picked ber pocket during the excitement im the stage — beveral com plaints have Leen made by ladies thats man (who, by dereripiion appears to be the awe man that picked Mrw MeKenna’s pocket.) bad ineulted them. ae they Wueught by purl Agnin-t aud pinehing their persons. when he War probal ly felling if they had any money in the pockets, Thir garb is no doubt assumed —peing ome that would be least surpeeted. Whatever may be toute or merits of poor Paddy itt well koown that be i* not a incendiary dexterous vad ony Pooks te, aod if . Ftivete do pot He in way Mr and . wer returning 10 England, «nd Mre McK having vocadon to beg my Apt A supped. tenn pickpocket bed ber Lute Uho tage, and adroitly posroescd bimeelf of tha day.” and the “Young Widow.” will be g Chis ese tablibment this afternoon, and the pieces entitel “Pas- sien and Kepentauce,” and the “Danciog Barber,” in the | evening. | for this evening, comprising singing, danewg. buci have arrived tren: New Orleans, and will 4) | day evening next jae Nibio’s Garden comupored of the following artists:;—Madam Fleury Jo soprano sfegato, Mad. Pillot, M Tiguet. rectindd dugazon; Me Leonie Darmont role in drama Mile code Sabeette, third duguzon; Mad. ene, mere dugason; M. Diguet, burytone; M. Debrinuy. tenor Wopera eomique; M. Grant, so buflo; Mo" Mepchand, prem ere eo mique, M, Chafiaray, third rot. secoud (eur, end M, Viet, manager, Th fi Dancer or Lravino Sewers Ores —On Thursday, Edvard Green, a lumber merchant, was very seriousl; Lujured by driving bis horse aud ‘wagon into @ sewer, corner of bth avenue and Forty sixth street, whieh was carelersly left opem, witbout any lamp lighted to slow where it was. The horse was badly huct, and the #agcen ba herpes broken Svicipr py Daownrne.—Officer Wade, of the Eighteenh ward, Mcaes a full suit of clothes om Wie bank of thy Fart river, yesterday afernooy. supposed to belong to a man pamed Wiliam Walts A letter was Youaa In bir pocketstating that he should destroy bimself. in conequence of depression of spirits, occasioned by poverty | aug ill luck, His clothes ace at be station house, Daowsep waist Bataise,.—Jeremiah Doyle. about twenty-two years of age. was drowned at 1 P, Mon ihureday. at the foot of Thirty-third street, Kast river, ‘Lhe body was recovered ut 3 ?. M., by oijicer dlc fatian, Accivest ov Suirpoann.—Yesterduy afternoon, about 4P M..a man pawed James Lawrence fell dowa the hoid of the stip George Huribut, tying at pier 20 Kast river, He was taken to the hospital by officer Shea. i Musica Yeung is set apart for the benett of Mr Hamblin The piece a seloeted are the edy entitied * Pizarro. or the Death of Rolla’ and comedy of * Rule a Wife and have w Wate” in bo: of wbch Mr, Hamblin will personate thedeading cla- Tacters, Hoe deservera good beuefii—let him have oue, Browwway Theatae —-Madame Celeste is to take her Levent oud farewell of (he Agierican stage to-nighy. ut thir ertabli bipent. The drama of + Gcceu Buches.” the operatic ballet euthded © jw Bayadere.” and the military spectacle of Lhe French Spy” ave the pieces provided, tn allefwhich Madame Celeste will appear. Niaro’s Ganves.—The French and Spanish dancers are | announerd to appear this evening at Niblo's. in several of their most tuverite pas The crawatie company are dies eutitied “ Phe Follies * Faint ear never Won Bair laily.”? ike.—The bill of entertainment pro- for ibis evening, comprises the an Hour” the © Firet Night; * the casts of which wilt introduce all the lendi mibers of the company Nationan Thvathe —The amusements provided for to- night, at this theatre are for the beaelit of Mos Panay Bowrny Trarke.— Lhis Ppe and Bunion'’s Thr vided by Menuger farces styled * AN and “hit here Walluck. ‘Tbe pixy called “Richelieu.” in which Mr. J. | KR seott. Mr, Divcker. and Miss Wailack will appoar, aud | the nautionl draua ot au." are the | picces selected. Lyenum Tueatne —Mr Richard in Shakepeare’s tragedy of pigbt. He will be supposed in the ters by a very good steek com ing wight at Mis esieblishment. assemblage will be prerest, Aston Prace Orena House —Donetti's troupe of trained monkey dogs. and goats, are to give two repre. sentations to diy in the afternoon and the other in the evening ‘This will be « fine opportunity tor the little folks to witness their performances of the is to appear as hart $l 10. ‘hor lasing charne- | YY This being (hy it is presumed @ bu 3 “e y 0: Aminican Museum.—The fx Milliner’s Moli- Crnusiy's Orrna Houss —Christy’s band of Ethiopian desiventors, as usual aynounce ve per and wittici»ms. Woor’s Mixsrne are to give an afi children and their guardians, inde ong. for which two very atiractiv provided Preven Orvra —Tho endent programmes have boen entire French opera compan ing pieces * Le Cait, and “Ne touches pus ala Raine? The nights of pore formance will be Monday, Weduesday ana Friday, Tue Tiiny Axnuay Jumien United Glee Clubs will be given on M Metropolitan Hall ‘this evening the various clubs trom | other towns wiil arrive at 8 o'clock. by the express South. ernirnin and they willbe met by the Liederkrang, aud will proceed up broadway to their headquarters, at the Apollo Rooms. by torch Lght. To. morrow they will give a grand sacred concert, und on Monday evening Unvir third jubilee They number over twelve hundred, with an orchesiza of abit egity performers. Madame Anna Thilion is playing at Albany with Hud- fon. the commediun Mrs. Warner is playing at the Albany Museum, Ole Bull is iu Montreal where be was received by the band of the Twenucth Regiment, R.A Le has given one concert, and annotunecd another, al notice in the Patri, on Madame Sani, eof 75 years. 1s now dancing on the tight Tope ut the Hippodrome, states some curious facts to ao. count for her being evmpeilrd at 0 advanced # period of lite to continue a fatigudog and hazardous perform ince — Tt apexrs that Medume Saqui had weq ai fortune many yeurs ago, and hud resolved ¢ her brother. Who was the manager of tie Rouen thea’ was on the point of becoming bankeupt with debts amounting to 60.000F, and, vo rave his credit, Madame Sagui paid the whole amount, aud reduecd herself to pe Since that time she has never bee enabled to coumtiate sufficient Wentth to retire, and Lat ng to the Patric, sbe met with a terri She was returning tron Spain wit Of great Theps When she w r Lbed ¢f the whole of her moncy nziG by the Empero y her prescuts ; and ¢ wich tn Want Gf meney £0 meet some e pplied to the Finperor for the large sum of 10,00, aud be sent it tu her ‘mumc diately Longe d'un Provaneny & Co) Fy Viieates, 6 cash, 4) 100 Murr re 443 « Bank, € ylvania f ° (00 G4, o% do, sbwn, 95) 0; Ratirond, ash 10 ual, ° Haile ad, 4134. | Secon 000 Kom ting Mort cane 4) 1000 Chveia 27, 102; 200 United States 6 "67, MES: 100 Lebigl 9176; 3207 do. 92 fed 3.000 North Aimertea Cont’ Compat #8; 100 shares Morris Canal, 05, 1 ad, 4834; 10 Bank of chy nk, 62." After Board—$1 OW Rexding Mortzaco ne Jeland Rai!rond, «8, 10; 100 ao, Li: 15%. Market «teary 4: 600 do, "HO, O74: 5 ‘At the Gourd this day. Mae Baltimore 6'« 1500, 105 bid: Bal- Hrond Bonds. 1507, 5 nid, ¥5 asked; do, as 0, 3 hid 73g weed; de kod: York and Combertand tailroad, 2i ed; Buftimore and Susquohanpa Railroad, 30 mn, Janes Eowano Jexkixs to Misa ghter of Captain Joseph Ellis, all of lyn Brooklyn, on Thursday, June 17 by the Rey. Dr. Beacon Richarp Laswexntn to Junta, eldest daughter of David William Murphy. Esq At St Peter's Church, Albany, on Thursday, June 17, by the Rey, Dr. Potter, James N. Crocker to Many A.. second daughter of the late Charles Dillon, E-q , both of Albupy. At Stockbridge. Massachusetts, on Wednesday evening, Jvne 16 by the Rev Dr Field. Josrri F, Stone, of New York. to Miss Many Euizasern, daughter of the officiat- ing clergyman On ‘Ihurrday morning, June 17, by the Rev. Dr Cum- mins. Mr. Tenkeser Kron. of couuty Fermanagh Ire- Jind to Mi ¢ Exizanern Brapy, of thie city. eldest daugh- ter of the late Thomas Beady of Cavan. Ireland On Wednesday. Jue 16 hy the Rey J. M. Tsance, Daviv J. Levy to Auice, daughter of Moses Morrison, Eeq , all of this city, On Monday June 14. at Glenville. Connecticut. by the Rev, Dr. Lindsly Bexsanun #. Hyatt. of Srooklyn, Tong Island. to Mise Denonan L. Gurene. only daughter of the late Benjamin Greene of the former place. On Wedne-day evening, June 2, by the Rev Dr James B. Hardenburgh, Mr Dante Demanesy to Miss Manrita Aones E. F. Avens, both of this city Died, On Wednesday June 16, dons W.. son of the late John P. Brasher eq. in thé Slat year cf his age. Nie relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at- tend bis faneral from his late residence, 117 Wooster street. this afternoon, at 3 Gclock, without further ip tation { froy, on Thureday, June 17, Lroia Srarouck, wife of Nathwptel Starbuck aged 69 years, he friends of the family are invited to attend her fu- ous fever Eutes, wife of Joha A. Van Blarcom in the 3th year of hor age. dx of the family are tfall; r faneral, without further Invite jon. from the South Fifth Street Methodist Epixoupal Chureb, Williameburg. thie afternoon, at 4 o'clock tier remains will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery for in- torment On Thurrday evening. June 17, Hanniett, only daugh- wv of | Henry and Marin Jones, aged 19’ years and 3 noet ‘The relatives and friendsof the family. also of Josoph Jover, bis brotha. ave invited to attend the funeral. hix afternoca, at 4 o'clock, from the residence of her futher cor f Degraw place and Van Blunt street South Brocklyn. New Or lewns and New York papers please copy. On Fridny June 18 efter & thort but painful fllness, Epw youngest ron of John F. and Malenia E. Wat op aged 2 yours and 16 days. ‘The friew dr of the family are requested to attend hie funera) from his father's residence, 127 Smith street, be tow butler rtreet, South Brooklyn, this afternoon, at 3 eleek @h hout further invitation, On Thor evening June 17, Jour A, Farcoran “Tie Revede of tie Seay os 5 Spee fully invited ™ ly are "1 to attend her tuneral from 68 Heinmend steeet, this afvor noon at 3 0 clook On Friday June Mr. Mattnew Reo, in the 70th "Tas tieade of tbe fama ase respectfully requested to | fron and 14% on olasees to G B Do Forrest; vesrel to RP Buck | _ Brip Sstishury (of Newburyport) Bole Matangas Lt days with to master JnneS saw a larce ship ashore on eal | stores. p his funcral, te morrow afteraeon, at 3 o'clock. frem eee eee 27 Monroe street. 2 On Thorsd>¥ Juve 17. of dropey, Joan Wesier Jous- 12d yeas of his ngo. ei invited on. in the 3! i friends respectfully tend his fuuesal this aftrnoon. at Z o'clock, trom the residence of bie mutber 612 Grand street. ! At Westeberter, on »,tiday moroing, June 18. Sinan Connna. widow of the late {fase Cororil, aged $7 years, Her friendr and relatives any invited to attend her fa- heral, to-morrow worping, at hal At 9 o'clock trom the reridenee of her son-in-law, William ¥~ On Fridsy morning June 18, suddeuly native of Ayr hire Scotland aged 60 years, - ‘The fiiends of the fumily, and those of her wv, Tivgeh Kerr. snd son-iv law. AM. Davidaon, are re=pses fully invited to attend her funeral to morrow afteraoon. + at Zo'clock from her late residence, 131 Canal atrowt, Hor remains will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery for inter. ment, On Friday. June 18, Ann Burza, youngest danghter of Gcdfrey and Mary Ann Jobnson. aged 1 year und 3 months. ‘Ihe relatives and friends of the family, also the msn. bers of Blooming Grove Lodge No 18%. 1 0 of 0 F,, and of Mudixon Hove Company No, 37 are ve pectfully iavited toattend ber funeral, from the re-idence of her parents, 142 Weet Thirtieth slreet’ to morrow afvernoon. at half port 1 o'cleck, Ter remains will be taken to Greenwood Cumelery for interment, Newark (New Jerey), and Cayuga papers please copy. On Fridsy dune 38. Jor Pox. third son of George Waid and Catherine A, Wright, aged 2 yeurs and 7 months. | Has funerst will take place from the residence of his parents 18 Macdougal street, corner of Charitou, toamor- | dow afte:nooy, at 1 o'clock On Thurday, June 17. snddevly. of paralysis, at the residence of her son, in William burg Mrs, Butzanerit Haney relict of the late Cartwright Halpin. Esq, At Newourg. on Thumday June 17. Hiway Paancn youngert von of William UH. und Georgiana Snyder, age Jear 6 months avd 21 days. On Wednerday. April 18. atter a lingering illness, Wi- | sian: McContiex, aged 57 years, | Wt is reported that Davin Granam, formerly of this city. died recently in Italy, MARIVIM bh CNTR LLIGE NOH. Movements of Uccan Steamers, Aspinwall |} -Inly 10 San Fravcisco. foe Rises morn. RE. JUNE 18, 1862 Cleared. . Stoomshiy Hermann, Hizging, Bremen and Southampton, Her, Sands & tieras, ip De Mite Clinton, Slop Cotton Planter, 'P Furk, Livernool Taylor & Ritch rker, Kotterdam, E D Horibut Slip Equator (Mr), Roberts, Miramichi, Maitland, Pholp: & Oe ip Riverdale (ir) Wiltoy, So dohn. NB. D Pilkington. " Soi W Bodgect Wale, Steal i Khodes, Pen ans 8 11 & Co, | Kery Lyri ie, Havana, M Tayler & | Bork Jo Howe (Br) Down, Hatiinx A Leary, Ak Noney Nest, Neat, Praukfirt KP Buck & Co. tilda (Moncevidian), Koll, Caps de Verd, Loland ra FM Sinith polly, 5 de Agenda, . Us brig Oriole, Brandt, Nenvitas. Ladd & Church, Brig Bristol (Br), Pearman, Bermvda Middlaton & Co, got John Guttenburg, Hill, ducksonville, Thompson & tas ber, e Schr Gil Blas, Beckwith, Green Turtle Key, JJ Miller se ott (Br tings Wilton Harbor Ts! Br) Rurdrede, H vat, Richm« ten, Pl be Hutt. Mi) passengers, to Kermit & Carew. May 20, lat ou 2. woe iv th ship fsano Wright from Liver. Tool ter NVork; Juve 2 tat 48, lon d4, apoke sbip °St da. cub ays from Liverpool for Boston; 7th, Ist 42, lon 53, exchanged goals sith Br ship Bape, boond W. Ship Hero, Griffiths Liverpool, 47 dave, with mdse and 354 Parencers, ‘to G Relaley & Co, Had two births and five venths on the presage Ship John Merrick (of Tatlowell) Stevens, Londen, May 5 the Downe Set, with mdse and 294 passongere, to Grin veil, Minturn & Co. May 30 Int 45 90, lon 47. spoke bark Sirenn, from Antworp for ¥ York; 28th. sawa bark hound E. ahowing & white siynal with a red berder, binck wad white stars in it, 1th inst, lat 44. Jon 68, spoke ship Victoria, heace for Ant worp Sdnys out Hark Henriotta (Brom), Grove, Bremen, 51 days, in bal last with {5 passenger wrdt & Co. June 12, lat 80 48 Jon 66 45 spoke bark Magnolia (of New Haven), from Istleven for Por Bdays ont. Bark Zi}pba P Brown, Brown. Palermo, April 20, and Git Yroltar May 13. with mene to Draper Devtin & Co J Int 4 36 Jon 60 40 spoke bark Gou Jones, NC for Dnenes Ayr Bark J Patten dr Pieroe, Savanilla, 14 days, with tobacco and hides and 19 engere, te D Ourtia Oo the ontward Parewce, no date, lat 4, low 74 boarded Spanish feluca Na- cional, abandoned, and took from hor ths eargo, const ting of straw bats, &¢. Perk Plymouth, Perkins, Salinas, 'R. 1% days with sugar, rl Jone 14, Tat 36, lon Th brig & reyama, PR for N¥ore: lark lat exchanged siebale with = brig steering SSW, chews @ white fauemith a red lettor fe it, Har} Prot Hopes (af Warren) Dizer, Sagua 1a Grando, 12 days with suger tod W Elwell & Co, fark James Hall Temp, St Jago, Cuba, 20 days, with ar, te Beoe a & Co Bark Austin & Ellen (of Warren), Pondioton, Ni bed, with eotten toW H Newman. June 12 tt biowing fresh BK Neal. sea a native of Treland overborrd from the main t finnst ana was drown: Bark Convey (of St Georses), Bopper, Mobile, 17 tara, withentten to Fagle & Hazard, Jone 12, lat 22, lon 76, eyeke brig B ston. from Both for Savannah, Wie Amicitia (Prue), ine, Hambnre, 55 lage, in balinat, and 100 passengers to Winterbeft River & Karel Brie Rapia (Swe) Ottearing. Gottonhor:, 40 days, with parsencers to Boorman, Johnston & Oo. Brie Daring (Bry, Hayes, Cadis, 4t days, with lead and wire. to Homilt.n ® Co Brig Roaara (Br} Sponspte, Cadiz 40 days with wine, to JBL A Bamiltow. dune V5, "Int 87 M1, lon 7327 excbanzed wlenots with ship Atias from Baltimore for avi Brie Micmes (fir) Hooker. Jeremie, 12 days, with log od Ke tod BR & & Wai ton. Briy Harriet (Hey, H me Bremen, 58 days, in ballast, wich #, to Pi npe & Co. Me * pking Gueyama, 18 teys, with hides, ve just cone on fore and nck with painted ports, Defore reported) The 8 bax days N of Hatteras, with light N winds aud Bric Folien (of Portland), Jcrdan, Mobile, 18 cays, with cotton, to master. Trip Macon. Wathing, Savannah, 7 days, with cotton, to R M Demi? & Co Schr RM Moulton, Yapley. Mavagues, PR, Jane 5, with sugar. to P Harmony's Nephews & Co; vessel to HD Brooke man Sctr Sarah Anna (of Brower), 18 doys, with suvar and molanse sel to Eipett & Vere Schr demos MeNabh T Gilmer Schr Azorian (Br), Ingraham, Elevthors, 9 days, with pinespnes to E& BS Butchirs S.h7 WH Havard (of Werterly). 27 dave with cotton to Stant Sel r D's Warner, Totten, to NI. MoCready & Co. ‘ Schr Psrker, Asheort, Newbern, NC, 4 days, with naval Schr Mary & Adeline Turner, Berlin Ma. 2 days. Schr Chas Moore Smith, Philade!phin, 2days, for Norwalk, Sehr Mexico, Van Mman, Philadelphia, Schr Kerlron, Lake Philadel pet |. Brewster, Guayama. PR, to Rivera & Ballwin; vee (Br), Cunningham, Baracos, 10 days, Saunders, Port Lavacon Thompeon days, with cotton, arloston, 2 0ve.9 50). It | ft | anh se 3 Sehr Stenhey 8 Young. ¥ Sehr Wm J Collyer Brooks Schr President Barrison, Nickerson Harwich 3 days, Schr Ann Denman, Wood, Ropkland for Philadelphia, Schr Ivanhoe Gregory, Rockland, 5 days, Sobr Superior Grover, Rockland, bdays, Sloop Viuilant, Welle, New port, Below, Bark Marin. 22 days from Antwerp, with passoneoes, Brig President (Nor), Christic, 49 days from Berzon, with Pakcengers. Barks Reindeer, Lawrence, Jeftercon, Ge; brig Rufus Soule, Ad othe Wind doring the day West; Telegraphic Marine Beports, th Arrived—Ship St Jacob (Prue), Liverpy: Bridge Metamoras; Matilda Liverpool; brge Watson (Br) Cardiff, Velocity (Br Walker Matamoras; Paulina, Mery iH, tha (Swed), Gottenburg: Panama, Messina; Whitaker Phi Indelphia: schre Franconia, Fredericksburg; Super, Rondoat; cS Coral, NYork Cleared—Ship, Minstrel, Caloutta: rigs, Era, Prince; Rush, Charleston; Metsliak, Philadephia JL Whip ple, do; echrs Eurcks, Port an Prince: Brave, Albany New Onveans June '8 altimoce, a Port au Arrived—Ships Manchester, NYork, t ver, doy North Carolina, do; Joha Curror Boston; Sachom do. CvaRLeston, Jus Arrived—Scbr Col Satteriy. NVors. Sailed—Brig Moses, NYork; scnr Prostdent, do, Pontiann, June 17. Arrived—Brig Shamrock, NVork. Arrived-—Steamehip barks Jos Fish, Seavy, Abbott Lawré ‘Trrrer, St Step! NB; Witham. gors, White, Rostons brigs Sami Church Jantiro and a mkt: Tol S » Bdden, Wilmingto, Haven Ruena Vista, Oregon Lewin; Mi Musee! Bip Dawn Wenaren tot Nenveckst), 86 tone, built at ; Meee whe sold at auction at N ith 4 Mortapnisets tat foe ‘812,500. ‘Sho was part of that town, aad will be Cou: reported wrec! at are oald to be one sad DARLING is reported to have heen cast Keye the ear'y part of this th. She @ to Laverpoet from St Domloge, with mahemeny. Br Bann Benarta. Cronohor ym Shields for NY: rou! ashocs om Wontern Heed, ooee kivweposts 1, night ot eet 8 Suh ined, was totaly lost, and the master's aon anda seaman Brio Inva, Hobbs hound to St Potersburg for heh put tao Cowes Sint al, Losky, hae bean oncrenst eel oharge. must Notice to Marinfre, ‘of New Orleans sives notion thas, od, in the Missiselogi Kt edowt sf stan ae 1$ Light 3B 3g 3 di ‘mene 8 mi North Rast Pass 1 EX! erence mio Th Ugh in eituated Alrertts oz rrtad farmed ©: the janotion of the Sov 4 & Pare ir ie 65 foot Bouth We high; Ught Permanent, aud oan be seen from all poiats. Wha C14 at NRedford 17th, bark fon Atlantic rae Oe fe A ‘sugh Mare! y terter from Capt Taylor, ing “of Dartmouth, 0 sp on hoard, to eal nosh deer mond NB vo vii dp board: Osneay, do, from in Jan, Elisha Dunbar do, 20sp. Om Pe abort Fel 20 Milwood do, Urt whale At Hebart ‘Town short Poh 3, by letter from Capt Bart: lott, Black Warrior, NL, 212 sp. U6 wh shipped to Londow, Spoken. Steam schr Mery Ann, Waiter, from Philadelphia night of Fob 18, for *Pravoiseo, April 18 nu lat nor lon, (by the Packer at Rio Jancito, from Philadelphia, Ler arrival Ship St Petersburg. McLellan (late Rairden, deceased), fron Calentta tor London March 28 iat 15S. lon SLIM &, Ship: Juliet Moniton, aod ng, from NOrloaRs for Boston, was seen Jn SW Hans; bed boon bocalmed five Saye reo May 3 Ship Anna Rich Foreign Ports. Apen, May 1--Bark Sophronia, Cloutman, from Salom Vin Zanaiber, wer 7th, une; brix Georgiana. Chase, unos Bomway. Aprit %5—Sld brig Putnam, Danict, Zanaldar (not NYork Weryasr, June 1—Ship Harrisburg, Matthows, for NYork immedincely. Bornradx Inne 1—Adv 6 Sharon, Lane aw and’ Dagne: T Nuumloane Seaving, forks aga olan, Sansou: and Malvina (Ce#urd), for sPeanel ay ig June 7—Sehre Alida. Delaney, for NVork & or, Snow, dv 9 Sarah Elizabeth, from do, ore fore ur days caster Flora. Cronsranr, May 27 (not Juve 1)—Arr bark Neptune, stom ‘th bark Forest Prinoo, Foster, Boston. May 1—-Sla Ashourton, Taylor Aliant, CyanLorrerows, PEI, dine 7--Cld sehr Ana, Murohi- son NYork. Deat. June 8—Arr Narrayansett, Edmonds, Londow for NYork; Sth, brige Wanderor, ao: N York. June 8—Three Am schrs (names not given), ¥ 2—Ship Delaware, Patten, from NOrtaans, w Fietoher. Lincoln, from Buston, are 276m burs ) to load fur U=tates. MA May SI—Bric Mary Sophia. Parker, for Phila- Orleans ¥ ays, Idg and others befu ne $—Adv ships Sea Kagle. ‘au- SM Fox F anklia, ad= and © Jerome dr, for N York; Wagei- JIT, Beyert St Denis. Rhine. Stren cisvo, ALirax, Jane 11,2 AM—Arr steamship Cambria (8r), teh, Boston (and sid for Liverevot): sehte Victoria, Dosty Jel phi drowell, NYork t Mery 4 Balch Webber, for Bostom, Lives poor June 2—Slé ships Colnmbi Scotland, Hawkins and Edinhury, Brair Boston river outwr of tho Isles, Howieton, Fran igo; L hn taren. Wesker iS hs N tone for Bs poxington, Th North Ameri Rou. do vith eepanihs tin (x) West do aide (6). Thomp 4 rats, F Wthy Afrien (8) f Adriatic, 3) Crete 2 ® Stridkinnd do Nei in 14 Lk. and y.ot Manche: delphi Phonineon 1th; Mary Annah, Koatis Saunders dy 7 with dosps : Chas Snragn pwes. oo 10th, Loxvox, June 4- linms, NYork; Post B Holmes, Boston In port 4th mittanoes M. ir NYork 10th: Masonic, fore 4 inward ship Am Conzrosa, Wi » Poingdester, and Nerfol< Hero, an! Sharp. and Nior’, SFrancisco do; A Cony, for do 16th; r Rayton, iy Ree Excle Weore, for c: Iohn Gask une Taynes st. Har for Boston, do; ‘Theoxana Burtead, wee brise Keying. Pi stadt) ter” Wor Clark." from NV Drekey, for Gost on, lie; Potosi, Ky , do: Denmark, Roney. from and tor NO ns, ding, ner 4th Nassau NP June 9—Rris Blizabeth. for Liverpant; Atle: tic for NYork, ldg outton; also two Beaton avhia Eleuthera Porrianp, June 1—Of Athens, Wyman, from Havre for Charleston Paver mo. May 27—Barks Cuba, Howe from Gir; arr © load for Boston’ Dutchess Lane from Ma are for Berton soon. Sid 25th, Sic bark Leone, NYork; sie sehr Guelictmo do Arr barks Chas Tattle, Fleetwood, and SYork; brig Balmoral, Dillon dy; Usth, ship Bannah Kerr Marr. ¢o Rorrexpam. June 2—Shi¢s Dermann, Shinner for Balti- more Sth: FW Brune. Lanois, do 2ueh: Lorena Urqnhart, Vrig Kathleen (ir) Pingree or do Bitn barks Sm: m3 de Wey Adriena, (Dutch). Oowehard, for Boston #00 tronella for Philadel ph 1 Esera Reensavero, Jv ships Caspian, Trulayt, NYorkg a 12th, Alte Peter. 0 Si rr Sea Bird, Smith, Antwerp; 34, Ma~ he for eT a Woonside London. Wearxa. Avril 9—Sid bark Cnlloma, Corning, (from Cajontta) Antwerp, Savaninia. June 3—No Am veorels in port. Svepiac Nit June 12~Arr bark Olivin, Spall, York Sr Jouw, NB Jone W—arr bark Bliza Goddard M'Na: ‘ i br w NYerb fo; Lite, acl th Atlante, Cook, Home Porta, AUGUSTA, June 1--Are sob Jasper, BALTIMORE, Juno 17 arr eebr tis, Conn €1d Br abip Jhelum, Belt ;_sehes ave Slizaberh, *. ninaton, NO} ho R, Samuel, Teertsa, Nd; ‘any, OSTON, dvnel7—Arr chip Ker tuoky, Phiney, NOrioness York Tork Lording, Alexandria, bries Bowaed (of 3t ree) Crowley, Baltimos mira (of Poremad) Gelt, do Qveew Estrer (of Seareport) Perdietm Petiadelpniag Dement Licke, Parker, Phiindetnoia sebes Kes Chamhur- Join Baitinore: Geo Votan Worth, Philadaohia: Bama, Crawel! and J Q Adame Norris Jort Hat: J a Ho- bart, ne Kendrick Fish, Shaw, de: Gone Batoh Port Ewen, NY; Mount Hope t; Meunt Vervor Ustl and rm Smith ard Com Kear + Qaarantion Doria May ity Raltionoce Lovira Dyer, Ames, NYork: Lovell, NY Siznel fir a Sw shies Jobn W White, MoXeer. Drinkweter, NOrl V old Cer Eldridze dried Commerce RIth, Seavey, Henry Matthews Devere rx, Philadslot Matanuns Stover, and Henvnelo Hishborn a: shes Wary Taylor Nickerson, Kichmond; Bradore, Ewery Nor 'otks Laon, Bere P' y Payson, Crowell de: Al mire M Gandy, Jenreid Corson do: Roxhpry, Niskerson dc; 8 Appleton. Nickerson N fore, Thosdore 4 oes mantoruf Emma Lineolu which gid 1th fr Ne Ms. S10 ship Maroeline barks Parent, Eom Lincoln, Echo, brign Suthep JR Rhovos Commer se BUCKSPORT, June 12—Arr Jeony Lind, Manchoster, N ork VATU, Jeno 16—Arr sche Hoary Atkins, Rendell, Brans- wick. Gi a Parner June 15—Si4 brig America, Match, Phile- in, MARLEATON, June 15—Are steamship Marion, Borey, NYVork Cid ships Stephen Larrshee Burt Liverpool: sate livan Edwards. NYork: har’ Appleton, Nickerson Phileas delphia: brig Water Witch, Jordan St dohes, PR. Sid ship Arlington Ryan. Liverpeet: ME Wells Gritla NY¥w BASTPORT, Juno t3—Arr ache Wittiom, NYore * bre Maria Jane Small, Alexandris: Texan, Davie, NYorks Artroa, Pire Baltimore Ith brize Damerscnve, Fiteh, PS Celebi: 12th, Albert Fearing, Spaces, do: echr ty Pw 0 o FAUL RIVER, June 16—Arr achr Mathew © Durfee, James, Baltimore, HARTPOKD, June 16—Arr steamers Uncas, Bator Naw York: 7th Albany White, Albany Sit Iith steamer Sen- eon, Chaiker NYork woop Van Goran Otdretn du WACHIASPORT June 9—Are bric Citizen, Brown NYork for Cal Sid 1th, beige Lexinvton Robinson and Celt, . NVYork: sobre Now York Packet, Mile, Relig, 3 Maj Ringgold; Wm Mitoko'l, ant TR Jouss, Clare, @ (the last bos been reported for Weiliivet), en, Gavernor, Watern, and Ris Herrick do LEANS, June N—Arr aMip Howard, Mead Marre iilp United Seaton. Vonn Ly queror, Rontel », Livery omak Kich, Tries Moon Peonwea, sea (Hr). Smith, Liverpeol: Shane Danton, Lies wean d'Orloans, Hutoon Haves barks Jana & Masson Rordeaux Town Kirch Belin ane @ parker Victor, Clark, Boston: Sp brig Salvad ir, Mislety elona ‘Towed to sen on the Ath inst. shiv Momphis, and bark Wil- indes NEW BEDFORD. Jw WG -Arr coher Adriana, Dirawiok, 12 Bangvet WU fiuater Settdik Va Core Yeang NYork Planet, Pendleton, Stualagten for extern nie NEWRURVPORT Jano Arr sohre we u Bory © am N a NEWPORT June7 Are sche Wando Pasi, all River ter Charteston; Joon Orland, Crowetl thoston for N Yorks Almics boxers Soiliman. Pi co for Albany. NEW LONDON Jone W—Are etoamore Vodatur Geer, York for ich; Shetnoket, Goer Noreicn for NYork: ‘lew Perkins, Story. do tor doz Sitwey Miner, Biles, Philaiel. bia; Benj Brown Ro San Jroints” Aadee= Ben, de, #l (x Joheater’ Vaung, Sorwi h fr ¥ a DEW HAVEN. Jane 7—Arr ochre Philends & Thomas, Ponce & days, Sid brig % Rios sel J M Warren Chauman Athany: il Benedict, Bt Tia Phitadelphie: Sarsh EBtiraheth & teh 8 Vo PHILADELPAIA June 17 Arretoamer Kenanheo. Chirk, NVerk. Cid sche Benedict Thom on: Rio Grewdo, French N¥ork: Anna Somers Somers irs cidaven Saml Paynter, Neal Boston; Almira Cr. jo WO Nolan, Lends PROVIDENCE, June 6—Ar Her and Alvarade, Godfrey, Phitad cfr NYork: Ta Wing bg A com [sah cL . from el Joop Atide, " u er de Std tert Gury a ulton, Cansoy E4~ wrknoen, Farpey, Barney brig Hylas Franch Brita ohin sngor, according to wind); 4 h Moore Blac 0 do; FW Gandy, Towner d Sophia Godfrey Wiilte nna, Haley; BN Townsend © “ns th. Mashoth. Shoe, Philadel nhl be HW Bowon, Kenroy: Macy rie and Mary Dating Hawkins, NVors D June 16— ser brig Atha Coonren, Cre hre Red Beach, Wooster Lucy Blakn, Hawes, sad ten, Reed. NYork RICHMOND Jono 16—Arr sche Richmond, Silby, NVork. 814 eehy Patmos Sandford do SAVANNAH June 15—Arr steamship alshame, Tinil Cit sehr J Darling. Wheeler. A. ne Ve—Arr ache Enders Trewnray, Ro wit, NYork. Cld bark Seid Win Sat dear; In Pickert Th mington NC LMINGTON, NC June 15—Arr brie Josephine Albion, m bi Davie Berton, O14 Itt Ferre te tren; aeke dK Randel, Biackwall, WELLS, June 12 Arr bark Joshua Bragdon, Barttowt rWaLDonORO, June W—Are sches Henry A, George town, a Pasongere Arrived. Lonnon—Ship Jobe Merriok— Dr Hf Kno E Baek Hemet $14 10th,