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ue ae portion a ane receive & ro ats were for bis eerviees; Thad an at Pas sit wan Corwine. Lrothers & Co.; they formaracd my freight wad thi y have forwerded my poseengers, they commenced to- rot oe Fah ated nesrly ¥wo years ago; the I bad refusnl to wot for us, was the notice publiked in the papers; I mean a card in the Pa-, Star. not the printed ony attached hore; this one I never saw before; I saw mo publication in New York papers, (nor anv of them) that they were Police Intelligence. THE CASE OF PALMER & CO —LETTERS AND AFFIt- DAVIT OF A. B. CORWINE, UNITED STATES OON- SUL AT PANAMA. = Betore Justioe Stusrt. It will be recoiiscted that, & tow munthe + the emt ers ot a tim known ax Baumer & Cv... & Haight. were arrested. charged with defrauding a largo nomber of per-ons out of eondcrabie samsot moncy by siling thea tickets of passuge to Colifornin, waten tickets the holgers thervof, ov arriving at Paunaa foond Meeting for the Helief of the Montreal Sufferers. A meeting of citizens was held yesterday, at twelve o'clock, in room No. 13 of the Insurance buildings, Wall street, in order to express the eym- pathy of the city for the sufferers in Montreal, and to devise the most eflvctual means of collecting and twanemitting pecuniary relief to them. motiot ; v1 ii their Girapperutment were Wholly valaeloss, us turas | BOt Our ta; I have paid Corwine & Co, money , i d cireo. These ren to make their 6. evpsions wore enw. | foe that pr Epos ad She Coe ese enon pointed Secretary to the meeting. Mr. Jonns requested that the Sceretary be direct- ed to reud an a: count of tie fire, as given in a letter from Montreal, addreseod to Mr. George Moreau, of Wate: street. ‘The Seonetany read the letter, which appeared in some of the morning papers. It was proposed that & genera! committee be formed, with power to col- leot subseriptions and appoint a president, treasurer and secretaries. The folieving gentiomen were unanimously eelected as a commiticee :— J. G. King, wlete, represented to the buyers cf their tickets that Mesers, Corwine & Co.. at Panama, were their agents; but | which, it will be seen by the uocompanying affidavit and letters of Mr. Corwine, Was not the caro. A week since Ye published the re-artest of Hairht. ne of the firm of Palmer & Co.. on a new complaiat, of like character s z with the others above referred to, and he 14 now awaiting | XO fis» letter from Coraine & Co. io Palmer & exemination on that complaint. ‘Che following is the | No 4 te slo a lector frou Corwine & Co to Pata: affidavit of Mr. Corwine, the U.S Consul at Panama—to | Semuel L Corwine broughtou Tthink the eajer No Which is attached the ktters in question—which was be or a ogtatige of mye ra ee (oan 4 . : No, 2) were drawn ou our firty by our agent. Burdick reat tones oe eas oe fuvor of Uorwine & Uo and Corwine presented thea to AFFID. v4 . 8 dreceivi d our check; B) ‘ght made the Amos B. Corwine, United States Consul at Panama, | grangmeot with Cereine Brother & Co., vo act as our | Hae Gtanace, belog. fey Pod es agent apd upproved by me and recognized by them. ag hi rrespondence shows; I think our first basiness ar- firm of Corwino, Brothers & Co. merchants, at Panema; | re Comcapendenes shuves rangement with them was for transporting freight; that and this deponent adds, that ihe said firm ts not noW, | wa-then our businers; (hey appeatoad anxious to aticad payable to A B. Corsime, United states Coasul. aad by hima endorsed to Samuel Corwine. (Dratle here extibited, marked No. 1; account No. 2.end paper No 3, an se. count current due Corwine & Co, by Palmer. of four hundred dotiars as buinwoe, dated August 4 1851 ) Paper M BR Phelps, | and has never been, in avy manner whatever, directly of | to whater. tks ee ane ne Soma; Wi apts P. Lorrillord, | indirectly, neither publicly nor pr'vately. comnected wit, Toned itieesta ee peptone rena 8. Townsend, W. 1. Aspinwall, | concerned for, nor interested in, the firin, or so called | of sy.ctal agents, who wore insteacted to act in concert K. G, Pate, J. B Collins, firm of Palmer & Co., or Palmer & Haight, in che city of | with them; Leaw Mr. Sumucl L Cor#ine immediately M. Taylor, RB. Minturn, 8. Knapp, Now York; norhas the deponent of himrelf, nor avy Im | after the first lot of passengers bad been ent, which wat 8. Whitney. =n eee Seg dividual member of the said orm of Ooentae Brothers & | in Jonnary last. and he aude no objections, but exprowed 5 ir On, + Gi if | Co., ever been a partner. 5 or otherwise, or ever nself bauistied; ho kid fe T.MeNemec, 8. Marvh. | had any comneetion with, ox been interested in. aivectly © | In'fotwasding that lot ef paseragere but, thi, we weed +B good + | indirectly, the profit or Losses, or other business srs | fear nodifficulty hercafter. av information had rexobad N. 7, Hubbard, ©. TL Russell, | of the said so called firm of Palmer & Haight, or eiLber | gyn Frenc! co, end that there Would be ptenty of ships FPO Spies sraaiee: Coe of them; and avy or ali statements or pretences to the | foc: San Francisco at Panama for passengers WB Grosty, LB Satserthwaite, J. Fuulke, contrary, now or heretofore made, by any person whatso- | fyejuentty at our office and was there when sp) Ww Sa = ‘s A Senet, a plored eve wholly and absolutely fats all their paris; | pucved aud directed to the care of his house at Pa Pg el Wh Dede’ a Nosvist | depenent adds still further. that Uhe saia firm of Cor wine, Corwine said be wished to have a private fotervie | Brothers & Co never was the agent of Palmer & Co., nor with mo. at my leisnre, fur tha purpose cf placi { of Palmer & Haight, in the business of tonveying p site Lists Lara J.D. Wolfe, M. Van Sc! ©. 0. Halstead, . M A Kc, Vt Durincss relations uxca & more peraauvent bess, x 8. pce Pig fae ed, a es | Semgers from New York to Caltformia; nor was depotent for the purpose of changing our business mat Dime” 5 Ph B. Cooper Pervovally, nor either of the members of deponent's tem, | ters, by which we could mvke moucy, he meaning as R. Kormitt, D8 Mil a aad ever an agent for the said fiem of Palmer © Co.. or Pal- | 1 understood. both concera:—bis and ours; Me W. BR jones, ¥. Walt» 3 Bivnt. | Ber & Haight, iv the basinoss of conveying pasecagers. Corwine (who isa member of the tem of C ig mag W. W DeYorest, A. Monat, | as nforesaid ; degonent says, also, that the firm of | Hrothere end Uo , as [have understood. aud looked up +a oo ee ee { Palmer & Co. nor Palmer & Haight. has at any time | jim as euch.) has been pr-sent in our office #lwn evvkiag J. Harper Ease PR LS owned. in whole or in part, the steamer Sea Bird, Goid | parcengers; this was ix the wont of Maret last, when he = 5g eae ¥. 8 Slescinger, | Hunter, Monamentat , or any steamer, sailing | brought on the draft Léfore spoken of. L can't say that Re ee id Cisteteun, | Ship, or other vessel, upon the Pacific, between Pe: | we heard anything said in our oflze to tho effect that R. H, Nevi Skee See } Dawa und San traneico; nor had the said firm, | Corwine & Co were our agente: I never informed Mr, aes Wn ee ED Manges, | or either of them. to the best of deponent’s knowledge, Nowland that I bad no ships to send passengers on to ; Hy . . D. * auy interest in connection with. or coutrot of, either of | California; T may have said to bins that Mr, Haight bud W. Young. said steamers, or any otber steamer, ship, or vessel, on | Jofeihe city; 1 did converse with Rowland aad told aun The exbjoined correspondence was road. It will | said waters; and all statements and pretences by any | we did not own steamer: on the Pacific; t had made of the members ot cither the firm of Palmer & Uni his deponeat alleges, and has no doubt. utterly false and untrue, Deponent Says that, on learning that the said firm of Balmor & Uo, were tep= | resenting the raid firm of Corwine, Brothers & Co. as ther agents ot Panama, he, without delay, wrote thener. enclosed to the addres* of John G. Miller. the gent of | deponent’s firm in this etty. a letter of which the annex- | edisacopy. Deponent also dirccted (as per letter to Mr. Palmer & Uo,, or 8 to forw serve to remind citizens of the sympathy manifested by the people of Montreal in reference to the fire which then ocourred in this city :— Maryo’'s Ovrier. px ov THF Common Co ‘om George Auldjo, E ceedings of a ineeting of tho rd ull passengers to Swa Pra last. ieaving out all unforeseon at Was wuilorized by ius to he did fur me, in bis own offic. upon this tLe disabling of the ctoamboat City of New ration of that arrangement aud to- rts raised against us. creating sich a ies and which was raised by Howard e& (o.; in order to quell the excite- ght, are, fs 2 York was the gether with the r panic to our pre ontreal, at i | which he was cbairman. and my a.swer You will no- | Miller. hereunto annexed) that an offictaleommuaica- | me: i paveengere to . tice by thefifth resolution thet the sum of two thousind | tion, which doponent hat previously addressol tothe | Pex’ cheer a to Seon tans on Hecartarinac re dollars was appropriated for the relief of cortain suf rers | secretary of State. at Washington, (acopy taken from | qwount they had paid: and tn’ paying in that way, a by the late fire. ‘i 2 the Panama Stor, of April 8. 185 or attached.) | great mony were heal without reeeiving anything; the I have received a draft on Prime, Ward & King for | should be publithedin the New York daily papers, Fur- | losses on the steamers we had chartered, over the receipts, and now hold their check. I propose that | thor than this, dcponent says not. | were so great that I was upable to meet my liabitities; ize me to hand the és the sufferers by the la a; is ebaisman. ©. Montrra © the committee for pare fixe, of which Sa W. LAWKENG January 6, 18! 3 . CO | my fr-t course was to send to Panama speolo to thefull | _ Deponent adds to the foregoing that the various sims | ame ont culled for by the tickets across the Pacific pry | of money shipped at different period: to Panuma by Pal- | tuy the insurance, freight. and agent's expenses. out of mer & Co d by them, for the purpose of for- | the other funds; in pursuance of this arrangement. the mel Cowdrey, Sm—The merchunts. traders, and other citizens of | warding p: ~ was, in no instance. consigned ta endorsements never appearing on the back of the tickets, Biontreal, nctuated by the eucred feelings 6f a common | Corwine, Brot & Co, for that purpose, butte the | was on at the request of the po sengers; I have. my- nature, by the endearing ascocintions of acommon origin, | special agents of Pauner & Co , only to tie care of | sel. lost about twenty-three thousand dollars, and and by the most lively gratitude for your country’s 0 Wine Brothers & Co., asd that the special agonis of Pal- | my siwbilities to passengers is about fourteen thousand tried generosity toward the victims cf calamity in British | mer & Co. were the only as Who disbursed said | doilars; the g ent on to insure the passengers America. held a public meoting yosterd: what manner. avd tu what extent they might be able to alleviate the distress thut m: necessarily have arisen from the lute calamitous tire in New York. ‘They have accordingly deputed me to transmit a copy of these reso- lutions, snd to enclore you a drsft for the sum of two thousand doilais, of Beajamin Holmes, Esq , on Messrs. rime, Ward & King, st sight. The tenorof the r ‘tions. sir, will show that thouch the cj real Go not presume to presevt so humbie an offering to the commercial sufferers of so wealthy and extensive an emporivm of trade us the city of New York yot they respectfully request your acceptance of it, as at once being an earnest of ile sincerity of their sympathy, and affording perhaps come relief to the numerous laborers apd others whom so extensive a confagration must have thrown out cf employment. I have the honor to be, with erent regard and consideratica, sir, your most ob dicnt rervon' GEOKGE AULDJO, Chairman of the Meeting fo his honor Corneiins W. Lawrence, Esq., Mayor of the city of New Yok ; and further says, that Corwine, Brothers and Co, «L to allow the said special agents of Palmer & U: buree in their office or on their counter, although «d the privitege from Corwine, Brothers&Co | Fur ther saith not, A.B. CORWINE, Ileve follow the letters referred to :— Panasta, Vebrnary 27, 1852 Messrs, Pasten & Co., No. 80 Broadway, New York. Gentiemen—We are in receipt of your letter of 6th inst., by the hands of Mr, Horn, and’ were greatly sur- prised, at the same time, to learn from your passeng: and some of the ti ued by your firm. that you bad represented us agents here for forwarding your pnseen- gor, before you had even addressed as on the subj his fs # most unwarrantable liberty, and, unaathori ae iL is, a grove misrepresentation. ‘And heeause it is cal- culated to injure our chara: mercantile house, and because also we now ine of indepen- dent stesmers from this p “un Francisco, we feel called upon to make there facts knowa to the publie We Lave accordingly forwarded by this conveyance, for pub- to cousidor in & Co., and was insured against loss; the money was sent to Mr. Horn. our specie agent. through the care of. Corwine & Co.; our agent, Horn. disbursed the money; the moncy was disbursed by Horn, and not by Corwina & Co, The following is a copy of the draft alluded toin the testimony of Mr, Palmer, marked No, 1, :— ipibier a akmak geese . 8 ti Paxama, N. G., Fob, 10, 1952. No. ixchange for ($1,760 25 At right, of the first of exchange. second un- paid. pay to the order of A. B. Corwin, U. 8. Consul. seventeen hundred and sixty dollars and twenty-five cents. Value received. and charge same to account of your obedient servant, i, T. BURDICK. Toes Palmer & Co 0, 80 Broadway, New ork. At a mecting of the merchants, traders, and others, of | lication, a dhavownl of any such arrangement. Very | 8 9999099000000000000000000000060000000000000000002 the city of Montreal. held at the Rei ding Room, on - | respec CORWINE, BRO. & CO, Was ace Saad ie pa ae ifs i eee day, the Sth. 1856, to take into consideration the best Panama, Fotrosry 27,1802, | g.tiocl En Coreine Bg ne © the onder o means of testify.ng their sympathy with the sufferers by | Sons G. Miz No. 40 Front street, New York. | Samuel L. » Eee CORWIN: §. Consul. the recent Dear <i Imer & Co. No s0 Broadway, have Bee ‘< 2S: nee extentive fire in the city of New York, George Auldjo, Keq.. the Chairman cf the Committee of | been repr "rade. was esiled to the cl nd. the following resolu- tions were unanime adopted :— 1t—Merolved, That the committee of Montreal deeply snd sincerély sympathize with the merchants oud others of the city of New York. who have suffered by the lute eslamitous fire in that ety 2d—Kervlved. That it never distress and calamity in any sb) ‘The exse was further adjourned by the magistrate, un- Saturday next, at 1 o’ciock. sin AjJiay berween Policemen, a Custom House Officer, aud a Sai‘or.—About one o'ciock on Tuesday night, or, more correctly speaking, on Wednesday morning, an af. fray tock place between two policemen, one named Geo. Oreen, of tho Fourth ward, and the other named Hiler, of the Seventh ward together with Denvis Mc Laugbiin, Inionging to the Custom House watch. and a sailor | ealled Peter Chaietie, Blows were struck on both sides, vg to C.!fornia. that they eatships from this port to San Vranciseo, and, Without authority, ueve represented us as their agents at this po On the faith of the above they sold Dekets for indepen 3 from Panama to i mgers, who 2 when them away, & Co. As ail this an be forgotten that. when ; ed the British cents 0 Provinoce mm North Anserica. ti ons of Now York | tends to asjurc oar standing #81 U ‘ é ca sane rbibeials sgh Iie und Miter was badly beaten, Yesterday the whole mat- hhave been prompt and Liveral In affording succor und | =o render this 1 ae eae fur wan brought batore austide Wein when tas flier: ing facts we ‘ r. McLaugh It seems that Mr Groen and vicinity of Cathurine street, h the not the ge oived. That sympathix'ng as thiy do, lic press, that we sin aay inhabitants of Now York mm this awful calamity, itis cone | Polis i varn the public that h 4 hat » soling to learn that the eneryies nud recs of that « atu this port to San f Saculty Taine. abort seiswenainn adi oh tae vast commercial emporum smptiy and | timo, ner hat r re had swenrs ‘that bo was viclently assauited and beatel effectually oxert:d xs to all ecto, the | We will thank y both by Grecn and MoLaughlin. After tue as. distress aud suffering conseq ive and | 6 our Mrs. 1. Ce the ¢ - | tacit, Christie followed oftor them for the pur. afflicting a eisitation, lished in + ominent dally mewepe- | hoes of getting them aerrosted; and when ardving 4th—Kesolved Ta: the general commer. nd charge ¢ Wil also thank yon to getting oted om areiving in Cutbarine Hite mi of the Seventh cial proeperity of th ‘ork may have su‘Tered ea lelter delivered iv Me Palmer & |; ear ° Shristin Tose than could have been ipated from 80 reat a de- that you will use nin giving | Nis Gompiaint ac, took Mee aie oe struction of property. yet {rom the widely spread devas- d advertisement. ii 7 Place, Pi lor to go home about his d Creen then went into a on after an alarm was meade pmates which drew the attention of policeman las McLaughlin and Green came from the tation. i mg the t: COLWINE, BRO, & CO. Pavan) from the com bitants of 01 Sth—Kesolved. paratively small resource 1 That the chairman of this m 4. On Sth— Resolve t : your attention to a ss embee id toGreen, “You bave bem break- bebelt f the citizens of Montre berequested to irans- f not fre od by certain parties ing into a t tho same time sel ‘ey teal ean ae Be ee « York, on & ‘ and took him into custocy. Green told Hilee to Teen to Be Sonora Maree; vt the wting trem the 8 alifuraia, in the | Jet go of bis ecllar. and he would °, quietly wita him 8 a sum | cow matier of issuing ons tickets, a happy | wherever hi anted to take Th «Tee. posal of the authorities of New York appointed po cave to state, that #1 offic ou made thereof tone men re sett to eke ns ne Ose aes Late Seats ee relieve th carer's ded tom the 4th revolu- | ae ncriment hus bad the effect to stop the parties mention gled tu get away, and Hiler etruck him q@ith his i a cere be att Ma in wy despateh frei selling any more ticke 6 of that des | club. Ni Was this done thaa MeLaughiin A ‘eeu RGE AULDIO. ¢ eting. | cription. [have now to cals your on to the fact ack. up with bis fist, and tae airy Moers ay, ee practis- k Green then seized Montreal, Lower Canada. Jau vt fraud upon our ut ¢ McLaughlin seized Mayon’s Orrice, New York. Jun, 13, 1884 more exten and Lest him severely un the head Sim—On 3 y Uhad the h to reevive if not wba stop to, will lead to incalcu! uring him badly. sud then left’ Mr Hiler letter of thy £ the resolutions and cufle Within the few works, some 700 | wns copveyed to his rericence. and is now confia d to his at “a meetin: i traders, and othe " a citizens have arrived hore with tickets | reom in consequence of the violence received. During on the the city of Montreal” inst., and enclosed a draft on Prime Ward & King. tor two thousand dollars, by Mersre, Palmer & Co.. gusrantecing to the | t lifernia upon a line of steamers; | d ice Welyh went to the resi- deporiiion, and subsequen ly forenoon yesterday. J Miler, and took to be distributed smong certain sufferers by the lute con: | but uj city they foundno ateamerbelong: | tock the ccmplaint of Christie. the sailor, Mr. Green i The proceedings of your citizeas, iu thus | ing to Paimer & Co.. to carry them to | surrendered himself to the magistrace, and MoLayghiin tiveting and ceting murt e ep remem: | Fun brow result hae been that some of th arrested ty (be police The magistrate. on the raritode by our com wuni fym- | woforty L ve been ecuip: held the two Gefendants to bail in the sum of n your letter and in the resolutions, im | sae in vessels. while others of them have returned 0 each. Teqnized sthount was procured, aud and others of our Just to them as he eto you, The lo by the late fire sre ated to amonnt t millions of dollars. and yet we hove heme di-heariened and These outrages law ; and until tho i by thoze Whose confidence © fevlings they have outraged, most erehants J di-eburged from custody t fasulting Females tn the Street ~& young man. said to be cf the Kock Roy genus. celling Limself Williom was arrested on Tuosday evening by offcer Jen- nre. and mary of the beavy # hope that another officiel eaution from uth ward police charged with grosrly fu- active in siding the widows, or will at least. have the effect to influence pg womEN Who were walking in Hudson redvced to poverty wnd der et purchating eke m irresponsible before Justico Movrath hes been manifested by our ¢ . Mecere. Palmer & Co., it r to meke their yheld him to ball in the sum posible upon theumelves. a e on appear ibe 26 pia have. without barge; ie d-fwnlt of bail, he their mieforunen and we hove bem cheered by the ex: | guthcriiy. ued my paimo and that of the commercial | » pron cused is teprawated to preesion of hndner: from our “ ‘low citizens in various | howe with which Tam connceted. as their agents at P tos gang of rowdy 4 who injest the Bighih Parts of the United Star add our | nama for the forwarcing ef their passengers, whick com- to be hoped that the court will mxke an acknowled: we n's for goited exprer-ions | pclied me to divavow thel through the public jour- yght, as w terror to the nemerous and conduct of the citizen | vais of this pluce and New York. Taos, sir, with great Vlease accept. for yourself vad associates at the | respect, your obedient servant meeting over which you pre ided, my mos 1 s. A, B. OORWINE, 1 Very reepectiull cow ‘To Lon. Daniel Webster, Geunar Aucvse, Bq , Chairman. &e ton, D. stopping at Loves @ gold watch and chain cms thé complelaant met the wae induerd to viett a hevse of kept by a Mea, ug Row of his The public meeting was then adjourne members of the committce as wee present remein. * ing to pesfect arrangement P. Pernitt, Eeq . was t Corwine, eallod to the ebair, Bt fur the firm of Palmer & Oo, Wolter A. Jones, 1, appointed Tensurer, aud ren asserted that they were not property baa not deou re~ Mesera. B. W. Tiers and 6. Powseond named as See- ttaey called: tes MCS’ Wildeuee vice degart committed the accused to prison retasies examination 1 Mowing gentlemen were appointed as Ward Wilhams, being “sworn, esid—T reside at . ,; ae Octet HL coaerts wan co Tait canine ub x cuunly. stato of New York, om not | New York Instifution for the Biind, Petree Mn, ht i | Varnabns ‘ght. the defendant; [| SEVENTERNTH ANNUAL EXAMINATION AND MUSIC Ward 1-8. T, Nicuil, &. W. There a with et. of the firm’ of $—B. G. Yuile DS. Miler Dee Paine! Ere. queas tae ORK Ge Manat koe at annual examination of the pupile in this in . wn. Ch Stetson, I taldwell, Dr. ce of » abou st or secoud de phage! 1g Sr Winn toung (hak Oukhaler. | dares Paltser there Monthouse, | teresting institution was held yesterday, and passed 4—Philander Hanford M, Arculuriw jl tc Mande Sina peewee i ¢ ree Lagi ey off very satisfactorily; but the attendauce of visi- bat ong ee tren th ons | siucunting to $1,700 ond apm Dudded which | ters, owing to tho torrente of rain which foll dur- ria Macey. Phil Post bird 1 th 4 . ing the forenoon, was small, being nearly confiaed ail over for alt 5—A. Hern. Rich Haws eaten L don't. know shials, eotaethles to the immediate friends of the parties. Bose (Fa j-siverebg d 4 5 — | Core ine : d that they, Palmer & , Cards were epecially issued for the musical exor- U—W. I. Webb, J.hn Diamon’ ol crtasivts pamseanees OF vithat there woutd | C8e8, &t half pect four o'clock, in the chapel, and 1 _ bap ergy vf a rel | he no trouble hereatte rf me per on is the meee eee the audience was then scarcely lurger. » Bell Jacob Arms. by: og A pag gd Psat po inant tistohe, Ate: Cae The performances of the band, consisting of ten Peet on ay | wine asst bave heard what was said; Mr Corwin was | mele players on wind instruments, with dram and 17—P. Arpin. Philip WE j a he aa Mr. orwine tal lbs med cymbals, were excellent, and met with muoh ap- Wok b: Waa ace, iH paviae acknowkdged himselfthe agent, and eaid that no farther | pleuse; oud the same may be said of the chorus, ates na Maged 9 ae 5 diticuliy would toke place with passengers; Mr. Corwine | chiefly of female voices The cxuminations of the v= M te - 4 roid to Mr Burd et that s box of gold got om board a | pupils of Mesers. C. Kenneday, A. Cutter, andC. Op motion of Mr. Townwenn, it was decided that | wong t a bout that was not Heensed; f also recollect Dosti, evidenced & gratifying degree of imprave- the officers of the commitioe procure books, and fur- | hosting Mr. Corwive ay to Mr, Palmer to direct his boxes | mopt, the execution boing extremely correct, in sish the members of the werd committee with a | of gold to him, their various stoges of progress towards perfection written authority vo receive subscriptions and make Cross-cxamination, ty Justice Stuart —1 am stopping | in the art and science of music, to which particu- collections for the relief of the poor aufferers by the rocent fire in Montreal; and ‘hat said books, with the money received, be returned to the Trensurer; aad that them oney be remitted to Montreal as fast, possible. Also. thatthe u embers of the generat committer, appoioted by the meeting, be furnished by the officers with books to reevive subscriptions Mr. Gracie moved that the Secretary be instruct ed to send # report of che proceedings to the difler- ent city pewspupers, for publication. A vopted. Mr. Turns svggested that mineteen cx ees | books be prepared scoording to a spec ified form, ar ¢ furnished to the firet named ge ntleman oa each rd list. Adopted The meeting then udjourned. n. on bonrd of my own vessel; T was sub- poened to ceme bere to-day by Mr. P-lmer; never heard before to-day that I was tobe & witners; my business at home is a cour) boatman; 1 negotiated with Palmor & Co. for a ticket to fornia; 1 paid $26 for it; 1 gave the money to Mr. Seott; I gave him the money fa the tior: of Mr Evans; I did not treat with Mr Palmer for the leket; Tmenn | dd speak to Mr, Palmer about it; the Ucket was made out at Mr. Haight’s office; that ticket was pnrebased on the day I heard the converra- Uop alluded to, beeween Mr. Corwiny and Mr. Palmer; I parebares (he ticket for my brot he ~ did not go on that Hebct: my brother did not go with the ticket, for “he rea- son Pelincr & Co had no boat to go; my brother returaed, me the Leket, | heldit two or three weeks; and afterwards | the ticket was plood in the hands of Mr, Merrion. for | collection; none of the money was paid back on sald | Hcket: | bave not been promised to be pald the money, orreme ut onthe ticket; the reason that my 1 go. Wns tha ve ‘ Tou su beckes at soe ‘At the eroamboat City of Now ‘The next withers enlled. was Charles 8 Poimer. who befng eworn, sald—T reside at | No. 4 Recond +trect. ia thie city: iam « member of the | drm of Palmer & Co; on the 19h of February Laat the inc mwbers of that firm were wyreif sad 0.0 Oxborn. and the only members of the firto: Mr Haight waa them our cnployment and was partly on agont | interested; I referred to thr: tiokots compla'oed bt 4 | Woe our ngent for the New York tickets; and with refer. now in Brook ‘ar ottention is paid, it being justly considered ag a province peculiarly adopted to thos unhappily deprived of eight. ies Hannvh Bernett and Miss Louiea Sniffen ap- peared thy most efficient of the vocalists, aud sung advet, Quis est Homo, in very good style A quartette, promised tm the programme, and a aon, ne Howe of My Childhood” —were unavoidably omittid in consequence of the ind'sposi on of # pu- ul. Ip jiew of the latter. the composer of it, Mr. ki Kaneki, eho Sty the institusion, played wD (xX tempore piece of music on the piano, which was much spplauded, Miss Cynthia Bullock, whose fume #8 the blind ;vetess is wide spread, spoke a very pretty address, ber own composition. The number of pupils, at preeevt, is about a hun- died end ten; and the meluncboly spectacle of ao navy young persons laboring under such a depriva- tion 4 that of sight, is much relieved by their own generally very cheerful sppoarance. At the date of the Jast annual report the institution contained one bur died nod forty-four inmates, vis: one hundred aud five pupile proper, and thirty-nine blind por rons, gieduates of the inativation, and others om oped in various capucitiea in connection with it. he whole number of inmatos thon was one auadred AID TO THE MONTREAL SUPFERERS. [From the Albany Ki gister. July 14.) | Tivol! More Company—siways prompt in every good | word and work—yesterday raired op -port notice, # con- | tribution of 81 from each menber —making sam of $30 —for the relief of the su‘Terers by the great fire at Mont. real. This hae beer forwarded to the Wontreal Kelief Commitice avd will probubly be the very tiret * material aid” oontributed oul of that city for thik charitable pur- | poss, This is worthy not only of ni praise, but prompt emulation, Who'll be the first to follow ? against lors. was sent to the care of Corwine, Brothers | in inetruoting. aud in the manufauteries, Of pils, eighty-six were Now York State hones} ficiaries of the Stace of New Jersey; five supported by the Commisstueers of Emigration; three were and two led geatui- tously by oe tution ver * The macufactured and for eale at the in- stitution rooms, consist of willow baskets, door aud entry mats, paper boxca, mattresses, and fancy works in variety. The fuuds of this inaticution are | not iu so flourishing @ grate as mauy suppose, and | in solicitiny perenne’ fortheir productions, in aid of their charitable an humane object, the managers be, * A mistuken idea seems to have taken hold of a portion of (he public mma. It is supposed that our iwetitution is riebly endowed, or thatit derives an | sample support from the public funds, and that its | mavufactures are carried ou vimp!y for the sake of affu'dirg the blindemploy went —tistime the pub- , lic were ep giteued inthis respeot, The imstitanioa has wot a singte doltar of cudowment; its iumites wie composed of t*o classes—oce, its pupils proper; the otber, its graduwtes and other bid persous at wok in ts mennfuctories The ivstitution derives its ouly rerwlur support from its income for the board | ard tution of its pupils; such incore being barely sufficient for this purpose — the other class, sherefure, vow neurly forty 1a sumber, have no othee depen- deoce ‘an the proceeds of their labor ” The following embraces w list of ssudies pursasd by the pupils durmg the past year, viz :—Mental, od Natural philusyphy, rhetoric, bistery, chemistry, enthmetioc, avalysis, astronumy, gram- inar, geogritpby, moutal arithmetio, readwg and Brooklyn Oity Intelligence. sPORT OF ane Brooxiys Curr or Pouios —Tho re- portot the Chief of Police for the quarter ending June cOrh. #as prevenied to the Comnon Couneill, at the lat Y The report shows that during the above © the whole pumber of arrests was 1.66, beiug an ce oF §7@ over the previous quarter; 1.463 persons cmmodete? with lodging: wt che different station 14¢ lost children were found wandering iu the und restored fo their parents; 3 persons were dtrem droping; 10 tires were extinguished and ore taken from lodgers and drunken persons, fovnem. the number of days lost by po: equence of sickvess or disability, wes 323, » icae to tie @epartment, of 34% mon por Jes Complaints were made daring the guarter, against eight members of the Gepartment. three of whom’ were che. one resigned after the complaint bad beee & four complaints were dismissed wud their nature, are clasoliied as fol- ea ccepceans seenectecesssses 513 Officersin discharge of duty 7 with intent to kill. 6 and threats, 25 ‘Atiomwpt to commit rape 3 Abandowment bg 2 a 1 rnotive larceny... ae! 8 Disturbing public perce. it Duerdeny conduct... ™ Drunk and dikordevly. 204 Disorderly apprentices, 8 Escaped conviets. 2 Figbting on public 20 jh 4 | 6 | Grovs ittoxieation 183 | Grond larceny. seeacets 12 Habitval drunkenness, 13 Indeci nt exposure of person 12 Insuitivg females in public streets, 9 Insanity = ib | Keeping ry ‘ 2 | Malicious mirchief. ' 9 Petit lareeny........ sees 165 | Pas ing counterfeit mone: 2 1 BODO essa cade *: 1 Receiving stolen goods.. 1 Thiot beseeees 4 Suspicious persons. 8 Sciling lottery 6 Vagrante...; apebhtes oy Viciation of city ordinances. 116 | Total. , seereeereenrenee oe »+ 1.696 Of the above there wero apprehended in the First Poe | lice district, 257 ; Second do,, 241; Third do . $28; Fourth 0. 437; by officers detailed for court duty. 443, The entire police force amounts to 144 men, of which 43 belong to the First. and 22 to each of the remuining dis- | tricts. Ofthis pumber. 15 were detalied for special duty Gwing the quarter—at the police courts. 6: ferries. 5; Chief's cfice, 2; as Hack Iuspector 1; end as Health Warden, 1, Txourte AMono THE IeieH Lanonrr’ —All the avail- able police foree of this city, heaved by the Chief. pro- ceeded to & piace’cnlied Boerum’s Farm, East Brooklyn. near the Wailismsburg line, yesterday. for the purpo- of qurling a distuzbence, which, ft was reported bad broken out smong some labcrers engaged upon a range of buitd- ings going up in that neighborhood. It appears that ¢ two classes of workmen. one of which belougs Laborers Association.” and the other does not. ‘The fermer strnek for bigher wager, on Mondey last, teu chilling a day instead of nine, which they bed beretot received. while the others were desirous of keeping on at the old rater. This the association men uot permit, and drove ‘hem off The next day ctor Messrs. .}, M. & D. M. Morrison, brought ew eet of Lands, who. with those that remained, t st e again driven off. of the polieo waa Bow arked for, and Cuptaia of the Fourth district, despatched s poase on Cues bo succeded in keeping order; but as it was ath crmisable demonetrxtion would be mads % dey (sesterday) a force of eighty men nt to the placo im anticipation of a riot; but her it was owing to (he heavy rain. which prevented the laborers from working a portion of the day. or the knowledge of the prorence of eo large # force to preserve order, no Hg of disturbance took place: On tbe con- the mw men worked during the foreaoon. unmo. eretood that the borees have increased new lgborers to the stan lard demanded Kk, but refase to re omploy any of the . two men, pamed (haries Rourke ‘and ihomas ee undersicod to be the ringleaders, lave been ar- s—On Tuesday mo medley. ecmmitted suicide in the how-eof bis with whem berosided near Bergen Hill. tt appears “be unfortunate mon was inboring uader depression of Joeits for several days past. avd revolved to put an end to bis troubles by committing su‘eide. About three o’cicck on the shove morning he was heard to leave hia socm spd proorsd down stairs; but nothing further was thenghbt of it. by the femily until rome hours after, when: ho war found dead tm one of the lowee apartments of the howe. A tavor wes lying by bis side. and. on examiua- tion, it wae found that the arteries of both arms had been covered Coroner Ball held an inqueat yesterday, when a verdict in accordance with the facts was rep Jered by the jury ing en old man, named Tur Azrxc Car onry again.—Yesterday, the case of children was brought before the Court of Common Pleas again, upoa an application of Raj mondo Sciva for their possession. The poti- ticver sets forth that Joso Maximo and Bartota, (known as the Aztes children,) tho one aged eight s and tke other six, are the children of luo- conte Burges, a native of St. Salvador, and are im- oroperly und illegally held and detained from their parents. The anseer of the respondent, Mr Jos Morvis, Jr, is that Burgos is not vhe father of tho childten. and that Selvaisin no ray the agent or repreventative of the parents. The cnve was ar- cued by G_ Fallon, Bsq., for the petitioner, and Quitiou and Page for the reapoudont Selve swears thet the facts set forth in the peti ticu are true, and that te is the duly coustitured gens 1O present or cause Lo be presented the said petition; and be belicves the amount derived from their exbibition will exceed $100,000 ver annum, tod that Joseph Mo ius Dow tho custody of the children, without legal authority ‘The acewer recites that Joseph Morris, Jr., acts he mgent of Raymoud aod ot Stace B. x. Who wre pot within the limits of this State, ein Now , sod thet the payer ofthe po- op is wholly unvecessary and moxpedient, and vould be a ve ous and unlawful intorferonce with the rights of reepondents and minors It cenies that the said Inocente Burgos is tho atber of tho children, and aleo denics that Ray- condo Belvais in any wanper the agent or the rep- rerentative of the parents of said minors, aud al- teges that the children are not vow, nor have they becn at acy time, resident within this county; thas ‘hey were only on @ temporary visit within its lim- te; ed before the petition for the appointment of a guardian was presorted, arrangements had been wade, and it *as 60 advertived inoue of the daity pepere, fora remoyel therefrom at a time anterior to chat fixctl for this bearing. ‘Lio wuswor farther aleges that the said minors tre in the enre wnd custody, and under the paren tw) guardianebip, of tbe reepondent, and that they have been treated by them. their nurse and other ugents, with all the kindness and regard which the tordest and most judicious parents could oxtend to hildren situeted as these children are; all their wate are diligently attended to, their infirmities uve ecrupulourly cared for, aod vo becoming or pro- per opportunity to develope thete limited tatellec- tual powere is, or has been, suffered to pass unim- proved. The esid minors have uo estate. The reryondent sileges thot the ssid Selva once before pretended to be the agent of the children 8 parents inan application to this Oourt, and upon a Leaving of the habeas corpus granted by Judge ‘TLompeon, the custody of the children was refused vo the raid Selva, and they were remanded to the custody of the respondent. After the anawer was preeonted, the counsel for the petitioner withdrew he applicavion, and so the matter rests for the preeent. —Pennsylvania Inquirer, July V4. Reevitvee or Tur Broox Moyument —The ‘unde in aid of the taonument to General Brock, in Caunsda, buve resebed the eum of £6,794. A com mittce bave beon appointed to realize the required emeunts. Twenty-five pounds are to be paid for the ‘ext plon for anew wounment, to be presented by the 2d of August ; Stock Sales, ed | f 1 Pornsy!vania Retire : fi Board $1, cy Ect gabe ae 3 Married, On June 27, at St Jeho’s Church, by the Rev. J. McMahon Mantin M'Getm:cx to Wixuirrep Rovpy, both of thir city. Tp Wickford. on Menday, Saty 12, tho Rey. Mr, Allin, Mr Jam a 0 Ra reaes prac § Piolo taped, to Mire Manrua E. daughter enry KR. Reynolds, Erq . of Wiekford Rhode I-land. Mobile papers pleare copy On Juve 27. by the Rey. Dr, Francis, Mr. Avuenr A. Morr. of Williamsourg Long Island. to Miss Sorta ©., davgbter of Orcar Alexander, Erq, of New York city. Oo Wednesday morning. July 14. by Professor H. B, Fmith, Rev 8. W. Stoppann. of Coventry, Chenango county, New York. to Kirza W. eldest daughter of the late Jonas W Concilin, of this city, Died, On Tucsdey morning. July 13, of consumption, Bar- sow Enanory, ton of (he late Michacl Emanuel, in the Slot year ot hir age His friends, and (hose of the family, are respectfully invited to attend his tuveral, from the residence of bis moiber. 77 Nustau street, Brooklyn, this afternoon, ati octock On Tue: day afternoon, July 13. Perrn Janes, son of Jowph Piggot. in the 2ist year of his age Tit friends, and tbe frieods of che family, are reepoct- fully invited to attend bis funeral, trom the re-idence of his tarber 62 Kast broadway. to morrow afternoon, at 4 o'clock without furrber notice Op Tuctduy morning July 13, of consumption, Mr. | Hunan Koss aged 45 years, The friends ef the family. also the members of Hyatt Loage. No 206. Pree aud Accepted Masons; also the members of Kings County Divisioa Sons of Temocrance, wre ce pecttully invited to attend his funeral, from his late recidence 527 First street: Wiltiamsburg, this atter- noon, at 2 o'clock, His remains will be interred in Cy pres Milix Cemetery. ‘On Wednesday morning July 14, Cnanurs 0, son of ‘Themas aya Sureh Anne Smith, and grandson of the late Kobert Cochran | ‘the relatives and friends of the family ere respectfully invited to attend his funeral, this afternoon, at 4 o'clock, from 14 Ninth street. At Pennington, Vermont. on Sunday, Se Bite after an iNners of one week, Kouert B.. son of J, N, and Julia Bayes, aged 4 years and 6 monthe, His tuneral will take pluce from the residence of Thos, T. Heyes. 111 Warren street. Brooklyn, this afternoon, at aif past 5 o’elcck, Tis remains wili be interred in Greenwood On Wednesday. July 14, Cua ScHwakzwartper, “he triends of the tumily are abaerstiry ohteesy to ate tend bis funeral. frem the residence of his brother. Ohris- tien fir hy oe 4) Henry otreet, this afternoon, at 4 o'clock, On Wednerday. July 14, of cholera infantum, Cran C.,son of Eade ¥. und Christina Hopke, aged 1 year months and 15 days ‘The relatives aud friends are respectfully invited to at tend bir funeral, thir afternoon, at 2 o'clock from the resi- dence of Lis parents, 08 Cedar street. His remains will be takep to the Lutheran Cemetery, Middle Viliage, Long Isivrd for interment, On Saturday, Jviy 10, in Carroll streot, Brooklyn, ater | echort but cevere illness, Harniert Werner, wife of Mortin Werner und daughter of Judith and Isaac Isasos, late of Falmouth, England. eged 24 years, Dubliv and Corpish papers please copy. On Wednecday, July 14. Euizanete Manniot, only daughter of Richard and Anna Osborne, aged 3 years aad 6 picnths, The friends of the family. and the members of Allegha- ny Lodge No. 182, are requested to attend her funeral, | Wis oftermoon. st 3 o'clock. from the residence of her fether. 110 Spring street, without further notice. Her remiins will be tuken to Greenwood Cemetery for inter- ment. : On Tuesday, July 15, of biltous fever, Captain Heway Warrois. aged 52 years, His friends. ond those of his brother-inlaw, Henry Useted; the Mesovie fraternity and the members of Formeny Division No 5, Sons of Temperance. and those of the Mechanics’ Union Association, sre respectfully in- yiled to attend bis funeral. this afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from his lute residence, 06 South Third street, Williams- pers please cepy dey afternoon, July 14, at Tarrytown, Bux- comin M. Woourey, aged 45 years. ‘Ibe friends of the family are reapectfully invited to at- tend his funeral. this afternoon, at 3 o'clock. from his late reeiacree Jersey City. when his remains will bo taken to Beeville, for interment. At Juckeonvilic, Florida. on Tuesday. July 6, of con- . Mr. Sanivet G. Woorron. of New York. County (Virginia) papers please copy At Columbus. Obio, on Friday. July 9. Wieiiax T. Renay, woul known to the travelling public, and Lats beeper of the Nick Houre Livery Stable. Se TS MARITIME ISTELLIGENCE, Movements of Ocean Stenmers, Leaves Datz. Por - Liverpool...July 5... New-York, Bevre.. ... duly 7. New-York. o Liverpool... July 10... Boston GN w i, a 443| moon - TBl wow waren “PORT OF N¥ “YORK. SULY 1 185%, eared, Stcamrbip Tames Adgcr, Dickictom, Charlotton, Spom Crmpeachy, Creshy, Crooker& Co. Bousize, Neamith & Sore, Dove Pansas, R W Trandy. Errk Berry Jones ( Brie Benet (Br), Norfolk, J B& 6 tht v1 B 4. J W Rlwell & Co. a Demill & Co Erie Gottl Funch & Me- Wr ¢ Mery Efien (Br), Day, Liverpool, N3, J B&GA base Leaetittor (Br), Palmer, Dathousie, Barclay & Liv’ tpget: o as Chosapeeke (Br), Davison, Windsor, N3, F A Bloom : Brig Amolet, Big Ealy, Spefford Newburyport, R W Trundy, Young. Thowastov. J W'El eoll & C Sele A Deverenvx, Sul ivan, Malega, MM Free Se. Sobr Surf, Mahinan, Port av Prince, Svurces, C.earman & Schr Wake Wilmington, NC. Bri, ES Powsil. Srir Meco Brant & Slaght, Pel ° Pierson. Belt Diora Crowell, Phiiacclplia master, Sehr Corelia, Faulkier, Boston, Dayton & Sprague, i. elses 72 hours, ith more ier PR, 15 deys, with sugar, are paseer ge Br City, His to BH seutl may 4 & 8 Brig Symbol (Bry te Gh M Perera pase. Irie Bjarvio Daliant, with dat Bog Glenner (th to B Bende re, $0 tt Newonstie B, 78 days, with mdvo sewcud. Dus experterced heavy weather on tho etuve bulwarks, opt eniis, aud received other dae ). Oven Bercon (Norway), 49 daze, in wen gerd. Lo So t & Relooce Fuller, Bervey, NB, 13 days, witn fro Rondout for Newhurypert. ¢ Kingston, N¥. cr Bengor. axe (Br) Davison, Kingstua, NY, for Wind- 3. 8 » Perver, Pierson ote, 8 dayn. Fels Eu ms bo kursy Wtoks, Richaond, 4 days, Schr senator, Myers, Baltumere 4 days. Fety doin, Burton Kingston fir an Esaterm port, PrO UD Simeon, Perry, Rondont for atiowell, Behr OW Perry, Verrtil. Rondons for Hallowelle Beir Um Gresory, Paclard, Kondont for Bouton, Scbr Richmond. ‘Smih_ New London for Albany, 1 New London fur albany, om, Sdaya, th Schr Brutus, Eilison, Millbridge, 9 days. Soiled, Steomebips Africa, Harrivon, Liverpool; Jas Adger, Dick- fnecn, Charleston, Wid ateurses WNW, and light. Telegrapmic Marin porta. Bowron, July U4 i echrs BE uous, and k Arrived—fhip Bee tdgesty Roweo Pisladeipi te: aad, B Yor Clestede Gorke Grane Pi iiedels hing Rionzl, N¥ork: beige Bareh Willinwa, Cientreges, Rebecom & Frarore Kupiro, tra HOP Coking, Philadelphia; sobre Aacrievte, Norfol Victor, B York. Cuarumeron, Soly 12 Sailed—Brige C! ro port, jon, NYork; Delawere, & nort! New 0: way duly Ue Arrived—Ships Mery Ann NY Bupbracve Bost n Arrives Lith Siips Sorampors, Rad Coreen, Boston; bark Roudeer, NYork. = Hereld Marine Correspundence, Purravenenta duty 4-4 PM, Arcived= Steam ship City of Boston Bastorbrock Boston; ehipe Loodnish Alexander Liverpool; Jas rennell W: tice, ordor dorry; triae Portland (Bry, Scott, Windsor, N Voviicg, Pituy, ord B finds Perry, Emohno, Pe Clover, ‘Lyon; sober Keon, Matthows Eastport; Uaritot, n Providence, Virginia, James. Wali River; Syily z a. Howton UT fird; Lavkin. Gibbe, 5A pilen, Cottirgtam, Deep Cr emsbite Granite State, Wilron. on © cruise; te, tral, Bichmena. ship Kuo Grande, ft tb Ste. then. NBs bark « Yood, Kightha of che Lene (Br) ed Pert spain; & ton, Lynn Sent small, Vroadw ry, Keaton: sobre Wilmington, F Gavkell Newbern; New Globe, Lowi New bury tlsn. Stel) Combricge: HW Goatrey, Lee, Now Re Riotd Borden, Jamee | Holt Nivea, Oa al rs oa cr Hiv. Gyibs, ero Friend. Ballet Boston: ihe ot rt Sklem Nancy Bishop, Kelly, Dighton; Cloopates, Hotick, Pawtucket. er cont which t Db: ard ride on! oy F had hoad gene, bron Lying on the Tata at the jh been ratwed of ere and eatte to the wharf opposite Fhempon, frem Philadolpbia for Ps. eee eee a tcaehcre ca, Morcmoy Polat atelt of 40h tort. Crow saved—vosoel sna Coruo reported & total Vas, unbro| of the | from Wilmington, wtg fg%; Sami Train. Pl rmmer, Notice* te Mariners, ‘We are indebted to Antin’2y Barciay, Esq, British Ooagel ‘nt ts port, for the following’ important notices:— Avuttauty Notion respec tNG Licurs ro wx CARRiae BY BxA-GoING VusseLs Te Eaavuae Cousisiom, STEAM VR All Britich sea-going steam verm ls. {whether pre pelted oy dies or serews,) shall within All sens, guifs, cosanela, Riraltse bers ‘reba, rosin, roedA eads, berbors, havens der ail euroumscances. between exbibie. Lights of swoh weectiption, and ie. is hereinafter mentioned. \"lz:— When under steam—A brieht white light, st the ( het 5 xreen, light on the starboard ared on 1. The mast head light is to be visiblo at a distence of least five miles in dark night with a cloar at 2 the Iai be a0 constructed as to show a uniform m light over an aro of the heriz: twenty pela de of the ships compere, being points on each aii TE trom right shoud to two points abate the beam on ei 1. 2 Tho green light on the starboard side is tobe visible at» distance of at least two miles in a oark night with @ clese 1 ¢ tho lantern is to be 60 constructed as te ow nwo orm and mubroken light over na arco! the hewi- ten points of the compass, viz: from right shed to ints abatt thy beam on the starboard aide, hhe red lighten the port side is likewise to be fitted so ‘aa to throw it light the sauie distance ou that side. 4 Tho vide lights ary moreover to be fitted with on the indenrd sido, of at lest three feet Long, to the light from being reen acron: the bow When at sackor—A common bright light. SAILING VISSELS. We hereby require that all ailing veeac!s when under sail, or Deing t wea. approaching or belnz approached by other veseel siall be bourd to rhow. between suas gunriee ‘8 bright light in saoh a posith by euch vessel Usion. All ‘saili 3 id best seem or vessels, and in sufficient timo to avoid oel- fe vessels at anchor in roadsteads or fairways, shall be also bound to vxnibit between sunsot and sunrise, ® copatant bright Jivht at the mast head. except within Darbors or other places where regulations for other lights for ships arg Jcently entablishiod The Inckeru to bo vsed when at anchor, both by steam ves- sele and sailing veesels is to be 80 constructed as to chow oloar pond Heht all round the horizon, We horeby revoke ail regulations beretofore mado by ue relating to stoam vessels exhibiting or carrying Hehte and wo regnire thatthe preceding reculations bo strivtly carried into eBect cn and efter the Ist of Anzu; Given under our bande the Lat day of May, 1853, HYPE PAR KBR, P. HORNBY, By command of thelr Loriships. W.A. B. Hamriron, As ca er-Parrick Hannor Taaur. t. by order of tho Lordy Con Majcety's Treasury, the Harbor Light of trek. in W wnehite will from and after the Ist of Jan '¥ DEXt. 1NS', cease to be cxuibited, Ediuburgh, June 26, 1 Spoken, Ship Isaac Bell, from Mobile for Havre, was soon June 29, “Ship, Jat Haven, from Liverpool for York, ip Jobo aven, mm Liverpool for ‘ork, was seom Juve {0,3 PM, Int 4155. Jon 47 50, Whateme: §1d from NBedford 1th, etop Chili, Indisn Oooss At St Helena May 2%, by letter from Capt Mendall. Cow grees NR, 12% xp on board; had loot 18) bbls from eloneside. inaegale in Merch Isat; had seon wha'os bat three times since Joaving home. Foretga Ports. Axtwerr, June 27—Kelg brig Jeannette Maris, Clayes, from Burton’ arr 2ich. diss. Bomnay. May 22—Ships Niobe, Evans, for China 10 dayeg . Treadwell for Celovtta next day. J low Riga). June 17—Sid hark Brilliant, “kat Elrinour 2a, reported tor London. ‘eashland, Stone for Bostoa. ready: bark Kedar, Fessenden, for Providence, do: both to sal tamenight or pextmorning. | feat Se Savcurra, May 18- Ships Eagle, Ferren; Typhoon, Salter, gad doe Titcomb. Mai'ag. for Lor lon, tog, Katauaie. Wo {or do, euppoved renay, Klewent, Bursley, for N Fork $ oF days; Aldebaron Livermore. for Boston, 1g, W Sourg. 019%. to loud for London or Liverpool; Courier for NOricans, 1éa (one account says for Unarleston) Francis, Higging, for Boston, ddavs ld 06) Gin, Meee Gordon. Bark doltauder. Collagan, for Boatom, Bagat Band Leads 12th to enil same ay; Ship Atatanvey y, for London, wont to ven trom Sand Heads ain, Mato, Henry, for Boston dt sSINEVE, June 2—Wark Forest Prines, Foster, Croz stadt fcr Boston, and prodably proceoded eames Gvavasa. PK, about Sune d)—Barke St Lawronce, Co! oDp for NYork: riz Frances Hopains tor do t0 day: ola. from Demarars. just arr Brits Rainbow mario,” from New Haven, are reported arr at the island. Hone Kona, April 23—Ship Surprise, Ranlots, for Wbam- Poa to load for Lendon Havana, July 2—8ld ship Columbiaa (not Belg ship Co- lumbus), Burk, NYcr MALTA. Jone 22—Brig Vulture, Burdett, for Boston Tor’ days: only am veonl. Navr.xs wbovt Juxo 20—Ship Huron, Paine, for Trapank next day, to loud for Boston ylgbekno, June 15—Bid Sie sche La Lace, Boston, not orl ; Ponce, PR, Jave 90-Brig Lady Chapman, Frith, for Bos on RxA, June 7—No Am vessels in/pert. ALBANY, July 1: ie 4 BG Leator, Lb. ‘a! i3—Arr echrs Andrew Brown, em Boston. Cla sehrx United. for Prov end Augusta, irom Bosto: dence; Marca, for loops J D Fieh, for Fall Rtvory South pert, tor Providenee, BOSTON, July 13—arr :toamship City of New York, Bam ter, Philadeiphia; brig California, Dichiorr, Turks Lalande Jet inst, sohrs Wim Ruveeli Palrnoy, Frodorfosburg; Cl Speed, Georsetown, DC; Eliza % errea, Goud, Philadel; Frances A Hawhine Huise, do; Eurota, Trofetion, Koaloug erin, y. NYork. Signsl tor two brigs. Olé ship Mae codoia, Preble, Port Neus, Lower Canscn, to toed for Bag Jang, hark Franklin, Cook, Havana, sehrs Catherine. Col e0Ry aor, Philadelphia; A ‘Ki srl of flereweod, Crow do. Sta ship Rocmond, Deney, Dele s Miuona, Ramoier, Viow tomy, waa o, Bridget, B Brows (not on Sunday). ante RLY, July 1—Sla brig america, Hatch, Philae HANS RIVER, July SAre brig China, Studley, Boston for Voflogelpnia; schts Rio, Niokeeson: Blien, Nickervens and Queen, brown, éo for do COH4S SEV NAKROWS, Joly 10—Sld sehr Mary Nowell, Peobkard N Yor. VER Joly 11—Arr sobre Mary Patterson, and J. Bab ge Iadelpbia Sid Lith, eonr J GenoJict, do. HOLMES's HOLE, July 32.9 836 Fuller. Bockevilie, 8C, for . Harringte M tiene Buren, Mes rvey c i Hunter, Parr, Kk Pitts, sod Cadot, Rooklard tor do: Portiand tor 4 perior; Harrington, for du: T Blaisdell, Philsdelphia tor Salem; Cryrocthum, Smith éo for Boston; Margaret, Poster, NYora fur Portinad; Jeaay Lind, Marchester do for Bangor. HAKTFOKD aly l3—arr schrs Wm S Camp, re Philadelphia; BH Wester, Griswold, NX¥ork. sid eobr J Buldwiv, Clerk, Kingston. MOBLU, duly 6—Srr Pr ship Ferticre. Grislin, Havre. Tb Ac tour Enphemia Chey, Koy Woet NEW ORLE uly G—Arr steamshin Moxioo Talboty Ind enoia Pritadelpi i NEW LONDON, July 10~ Arr propeitor Shetucket. from Norwioh NYork; ‘tohe Alexander, Balowin, from Pnile- deltbis. Std brig Richmond, Juslin, fur Philadelphis; sche Welcome Return, Hurrts, do. Uith— Arr echrs Li y MoGee, Philadelphisfor Norwiohg Daniel Webster. Folkerta, steamer Charles Os goed, Smith NYork for do; 12th eobrs Peter 3 Ancersony Cone Kingeton ter Harford; Kihara aw, Chapel, Atbaoy ir Geeton; Perseverance, Latham, Kingston for Nor Naickiwad, from NY Ok; Sa: pinebsug Hallam, Norwich for S York: 4, albany tor Provisence; Index Merritiold, do. Sid Tith sehr RuMoon, Tilde ; slvop Jas There, Bliven, ¢o; 12th, eohr Daal T Wiiilet, Smteh, ny, SF WPORT July 0—Are brie Maria, Paddleferd, Bristol for Prilage)p ibe Lith, sebes adelai‘e, Betges N Be iferd for enki Adri" Fall Ktver tor do: Veston, Pat: Proviceuce fi A Shave, Somerset fur ount Hore. Port, Rovklane for de alien. Harwioh for do; Gecrge Engs, Thavcher. Providence for Chatlastong Eiivaberh & Klearor, Parker, Pali River tor Phiiadelohts, NORFOLK, day 11- Arr staan hip Roanoke. F srcie Yorks brig Arn Bosapeth Peraw.des, Turks Islands; 12th, cebr Frank, MeMath, N York, NEWBURY! ORT July 1—Are schrs Con Coas, Wilsom, and dun, Dacget. Rendor 0, Phivasotphia, 12th Arr ache Arotio. Mit DEW HAVEN, July are berk Brothers, Ward Guay PR: ecbre Isaao Merritt, Wricht, aibanst dM Warreay Chepmar, teohre Alehwoder, NYork; Camilla, Beaa dywine Sarah Euraleth, NYoek. PENSACOLA proy to Joly &~Arr brise Cyathis, Galt, Kingston, Ja; ¢ironovo, Lewis, Fraxfort; Matspony, Por > —Arr echt J C Runyan, Bae @, teudder, dor Alida Dat le 1 eet rs Triemp! nc Peebakill ao Lesours, Fall River, ‘ . Portemouth ND, July 12—Cld brig Rosmor, Niobets, corbin PEOVIDPNCE, July 12—Arr steamer Oxeoota. Jonea Yorks sloop Chovtes, Fowler. > York vis Newoort ond Bete tol. Plow pooal incen fore nod at she Sid sates Leo- fold O'Penrell Oe feld, for Chatkeeton; Wore ater, Ghodag, Priledelobie Angeline. Uinnell, aibsays Colonste, Smithy and . rerk. sre eteamor Roanoke Parrish, N Stratton, Sturdovant, NVer 10—are sohsn Antolope, fer Cob Tith. anti les, RE York. chent Rid Woh. Pacilion. ee Pintad: phi TAUNTON 7 Honpe Moont Hope Phillips, nd Sesh oln NVora, Sid sehr Corelll, Hathaway, Phiasel M, July (Are eel re TG Sones, Pittadet hing 69 Sid loth ache f, Watarbary, Ualtanure. RE, Jity Ware brig Chea Be ard, Dealt Devev Loiwad, Ge; scr Perive, ingrabam, Providence for Albany. BOrs ARrIVeGs bd yp City ot Nertolk—A Harte & M Sehnyler, 8 tee Higetne 0 W Batol B Clerke, 4K Ubintahere ing, WM owt, JG iter oe Bailey, Mrs Bione, Mies Knapp, CB Ad 8 MoDovrel! 8 D Dirkenn. H Rowloy, Mea Wrirntae Kremiey. DOndon. M Wereham. WM Henry HF Stone, 5 Corcy M De Wolf M Braman A Kurren W foaes 4 Joha~ fon (W Esron, Mise Stone JB Smit Strick iend, POR oF. haimer, WP Oppenhed mer, A Saibe Dev! | Miss dG de Leow, M Passengers Satied, Laven roor—steem: hip ‘Atria! s ao paen, NOslew uta oN huurae aud the mR pen o Samee Oe b Hately, Master F anrer Coffery, bidre: habs, Ulbbs MoMiell, doy P nod lacy NOrlenr ss: Mr Vennivaten, Hontresl, TS Wenokio Fy, NOrieanw: Mr Jonons, Liverpool: 0; Mr Remsliaw, Carncoss, #2 Caton, Mr Milla sm , Londons Mr Svar Gowrn AYern: ao Albops, NOrleays, AM Bailor: ork; JP Rendves, doy ry New Vi tr, ali Tg0e, J L Shinas, New Orlow poe; A Jeane New York; WE Swanston, Cannda, DL Sonat, Philn Now York) Kev a G Merce’, Staten islam J MeCitiie, Glougarry, Canadn, Mr Kelvo, Conndar Tower and Iney, giverpool; Mr Shi, D Duncan, Canndng Mr. Gueroy's sereant: Mra G@ Webb and child: Mr Geo tole, Mr Jd Clark. tHrookiins Cot MoXah and Miss MoNab, Seote Yond; Mr © Hubdel, Michigan; J Kohortaon, Wow Orleany; Fm ry Beemets Londow: Kiohard Beer, Now York: Me am hed Mt Hy Morgan, Garona: Jovn Pastore, Now Wok. @ Lurner, Nealon Py , Bogdenus; Wilinm Fostor, Toronto-—Toval, (Oz.