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Eee Advices from Jamaioa. Wo have received later market and marine nows" but 00 political intelligence, from Jamaican. The ates are to the 28th ult. a ‘The Mercanirle Advertiser, of the 25th ult., says:— ‘The business done in imports since our last has boon almost solely restricted to operations in bread- pec tee pag snap Sy for si iJ a very ir rmer. Prices, however, have not fs as well supported 88 would have been the case had receipts been on & Toss liberal scale. This rewark applies more espe- cially to flour avd meal; of rice there had been little Previous Lo yesterday, when a rather oon- rable quantity of Bengal was received With regard w dry fund pickled fish, the market ig just now greatly depressed and overstocked, aro ut presen: four extire cargoesin umporters , Witb portions of previous receipts; whilst the prevalence of small pox in the city, andthe faet that the watry, from the scarcity of ground Provisions, sre obiged ty purchase imported bread- Stufls, to tho parti! exclusion of fish, affords but lit- tle probability that (bis descr ption of food will en- ter largely into consuwption for some time to come. The produce market, as regards sugar, is un- Bloaady and depressed. Tvices have fullen rather considerably under ourlast quotations. The decline is attributed to the supply at market and the cessation of the export demand. Rum has been rather better supported Cvtlee and pimento are bothgrery scarce, and bardly procurable. The provincial pupers wre silent on the subject of the weatber, but we believe we may state that the rains are pot +o gemcrei nor continuous as they Wore when we went to press THE MARKETS. Kinasrox, Ja. June 2) —Butter.—There is not any Americnn at market Heot, ices rute high, and che demand, in consequence. is checked, We quote Graham's with sslos of 76 half barrels wt 486 the package, and Halstead’s at 62s, Brod —OF imported, the sates have been 100 barrels Watcon’s pilot. at Lbs,; end 125 barrels crackers same brand at 17s, Verley'and Kobin on’s hhome made eell readily at the seme Cornme: Most of the late receipt w re placed at 22s. a 24s per bar- rel. There is fair supply ov baad, bat the demand 16 goed Candies are rather inactive. Thy general price is ©H4.; but we notice 2 sale of S00 boxes Cook's. aud ano- ther of 400 boxes Jackson's at 7d perth Supply ampie. Corn.— The demand has rather slackened under the am- ple receipts of cormmesi Lust sales were at 8s, per bag (2 bushels) Ube stock is sufficient Cheese is wanted. Preights —No operations have reached us, Flour,—Bal- timore and Pb: has changed hands with some > but we have heard of u sale of 260 byrrels of the lormer ut 4 figure triflingly under that rate, Gold.—Americun is worth 4) a 1 per cent premium. Colombian doublons. 202%; Hams —ali descriptions are abundent. avd very inactive. The quotations, romi- nelly are—American “Sd. a Td. per lb, as In quality Lard is inactive at 7d per 1b. Lamber—There not been any arrivals of white pluie, and the stock in consequence. 1s moderate ‘The inquiry has of jute become so restricted. that i+ would be prudent not to tend other than small cargoes. or portions of cargoes, to thie merket There buve uot been any operations worthy @f nolice. White cedar shingles of good quality arc Goiling freely at 22s per thousand. Oil—Cod bas been moved at 28 Sd to Ys $3/d; and cocoa nut and lard at 48 pet gallon 1006., inspected at iGds. per barrel Of Irish, a se- wl of 25 barrels commanded 105s. These high prices. however, restrict consumption to a very consider- ableextent, Rice —The market is amply supplied with ‘Kast India. but there is vot muy Carolina on hand Soap hhaa been very quiet since our last, with only retail opera- tions at the ordinary figure. Tongues.—Pigs’ may be quoted at 52s. a Ss. per half burrel. Tobaveo.——All sorts are abundant. and exceedingly dull of sale. Exchanges on New York 60 aye, 1 per cent premiwa. Later from Oregon, From the San Franciseo Herald. June 15.) iy rrival ot the steamer Fremont this morn- ing, we have later dates, but no later news, from Oregon. Adaws & Co. are entitled to our thanks for the delivery of our exchanges, but a more unin- teresting batch of newspapers we never roceived. ‘They are full of election squibs and personal vitu- poration, and nothing else On the 21st of May a man named.Nimrod O'Kelly shot another, Jeremiah Mahony. The particulars are a3 follow ‘A man named Nimrod O Kelly claimed a rection and u half of land, the section by virtue of the donation law and the half section as pension lunds He also sametimes claimed six sec- tions for himself and for sons in the States. He always refused to point out his corners or de- Bi his olaim by surveys or otherwise. One Seremish Mahony. who resided in Oregon City during the past winter, settled about two miles from O’Kelley tomo six weeks since. O’Kel- dey said he was on his claim, and told him to leave. He refused todo so. On Friday, the 2st,” while Mahony wae going from his diner to his work, and when ubout one hundred and thirty steps from O’Relley’s house, the latter shot him with a musket Toaded with shot end slugs. ‘The whole charge took effect im bis breast, neck, and throat. He sank down in his tracks, and apparently died instantly. HIGH WATE Tn passing from thir city to Vancouver, a day or two since, we were Furp! to see the number o dwelling houses and o idings surrounded, aud many almost submerged, by the high water. The loss of crops to the farmers along the river mnust prove very great. We learn that maoy of the farmers bave also sustained scricus loss in stock o various kinds being drowned by this unexpected rise of the Columbia. The water bas net been as high for many years, aud we regret to learn she is yet rising. —Oregoniun, June 6. EXECUTION OF EVERMAN. Witliam Everman, convicted of the murder of Hooker, of Polk county, was executed at Cynthian, the county seat, on the Ith inst , in the presence of about three hundrea spectators. The ‘‘drop” Gid not break his neck, and he consequently was fome fifteen minut piring, evidentiy sufferin greatagony. He hud embraced the Presbyteri Yaith eubsequert te the murder, and was bapt just. before the execution. He was perfectly com- pored upon the guliows, and tuiked freely. Be- Tore he was swung off, he made a second confession, which disogreed somewhat with his written one. ed He stated that be stole Hooker's watch, and that he murdered him in the manner described in h first confession. He said that be bore a good repu tution in the States, snd thut that was the first crime he had ever committed; that was corrupted by bad associations in California. He was #bout twenty-five years of age, and eaia ho had respectable relat! in the State Tho watch stolen from Tooker he bid in bush on the Rickreal. He guided a the place where it was found. The wat very valuable ore He stated that they break open Hooker's bouse to steal his watch, but they expecied to find money there. In this they were disappointed. Enoch’ Smith, convicted of being on uccessory to the murder of Hooker, aud sentenced to be hung on the Isth day of May been sespited by Gov Gaines until the Sth June —£ xpress, May 22 ACCIDENT ON ROGUE RIVER Hiram Abbott, late of Pe i dentaily shot on Rogue riv Ho was playing with wu dog, and mimicki ote. Another mun, of the name of Johs heering the howl, and mistaking it for that coyote, crept cautiously up to within shooting dis tance, and discharged his’ rifle nt him. Tho ball took ‘effect in the right thigh. It was afterwards tsken out at the bee!. He was net expected to r oover. Important from the South Pacific. TUE YLOBES EXPLDITION—IT+ SLOW AND UNCERT MOVES [From the Panama Echo, Jul; The British steamer Lima arrived here on Satur- day morning, from Valparaiso and intermediate IN porta. She brings little news of intere The only intelligence respecting Florean affairs is that the Peruvian Ministry bus been changed, and thot the present cabinet is opposed to Flores, and will afford im DO protcetion or assistance. He is said to have 950 men under him. Valparaiso is said to be in a most flourishing con- dition, aud the advices from other quarters are of teifling importance. Since writing the above, the following letter, which cont#ins several items of interest, has been handed us by the U.S Consul, David M. Corwine, Esq. It presente a brighter aspect of Flores’ posi- tion than the general intelligence heretofore fur- nished to us. US.S. Porrsmourn, 10 miles below Guayaquil, Sune 10, 1852. Dear Sm—T wrote you on the 2d ult., that we should probably be with you bythe 2th inst. Since that time matters have taken an aspec ing to Guayaquil. The Quickstep bas with a number of troops said to be A many is not know b Flores bi Bremittance of $0,000 from Lima, and it seems probable that Peru will furnish bi with more money and men. The U.S. Charge at Guayaquil hae ated against our ship leaving this river at the mt crisis; and Captain Dornin will wait for further instructions from the Commodore, bofore sailing for Panama, should Flores continue to hold his present menacing attitude. This state of things cannot last much longer As soon as practicable. wo shall gai) for Panama, to which port the Captain and officers are anxious to go Very truly yours, &c., H. Baiper D. M. Couwine, Esq., Acting U.S. Consul, Panama. From Porro Rieo —The barks Brothers. which arrived at this port yesterday, in ten daye from Guayama, reports that the crops at Gunyama and throughout the island were dove for the season Produce was high aud scarce Coffee was selling at $12 the owt., suger from $3 50 w G4 25 the cwt., aid molacecs bee 479 per 100 gallons. Heavy raine had oot io throw, tthe eastern part of the island = New Haven C dy Pork —We quote uninspected mest at | Important Commercial Ctroalar. INSTRUCTIONS TO THE COLLECTORS AND OTHER OFFI- CERS OF THE CUSTOMS. Department, June 30, 1852. that the xb it, by # royal decree of Bd January, 1852, has authorized tho inte ports of Bpain and islands adjacent, on a footing equality with Spanish vessels as to navi; n and port dates the Nngre 4 all pelloawaicn any | concede a like benefit in respective to the vessels of the 8) mercantile marine, that the American arrangement with the Spanish the ie conoeden by id decree to foreign | vessels should take effect, as regards the American flag. on and after the first day of May last. “Fie Collectors of the Customs are therefore re- quested and instructed to admit Spanish vessels ars riving from Spanish or any other foreign ports, tho-e of Cuba and Porto Rico excepted, to entry on | the same footing as American vessels, as The the United States, so fur as respects the vessele; bat the provitions of the act of 13th July, 1832, as re- ‘ards Spanish vessels arriving from the ports of Cuba or Perto Rico, are to remain in full force. Any tovnuge duty or light money which may have been exacted contrary to the tenor ef the preceding instructions from Spanish vessels that may have arrived in the United States since the first ultimo, will bereturned by the Department under the usual certificates and formalities Under the circular instructions from this Depart- ment of 13th June, 1849, Spanish vessels from the ports of Cuba have been admitted to entry free of topnage duty, when arriving with a cargo of molas- ses, or in ballast, in consequence of American ves- sels arriving in the ports of that island being ox- empted from the customary foreign tonnage duty, provided they arrived in ballast, or loaded outward with a full cargo of molasses. The Department, however, bas recently ascertained that this exemp- tion of tonnage duty on American vessels arriving n ballast is not accorded to such vessels unless hey likewise depart in ballast, and that the full topnage duty of one dollar and fifty cents per ton is exacted if they tako away any por- tion of a eargo of the produce of the island, mo- lusses only excepted. Under these circumstaaces, he Department does not consider itself authorized, under the provisions of the act of the 13th July, 1832, to admit to entry Spanish vessels from Caba on any others terms than American vessels are ad- mitted into the ports of that island; aud, conse- quently, all Spanish vessels arriving from said island n ballast, must pay the same tonnage duty of one dollar and fifty e per ton, as is exacted on Ame- rican yeesels entering the ports of Cuba, unless they ikewiso leave tho United States in ballast; but Spanish vessels arriving from tho porte of Cuba with a fall cargo of molasses will continue to be ex- empted from tho payment of any tonnago duty. Spanish vessels arriving from a port in Porto Rico will, in all cases, whether in ballast, or with cargo of any description, pay a tonnage duty of amount which, agreeably to the latest authentic advice in possession of the Department, is exacted upon American vessels in that island, unless any | vessel so arriving from said island shall produce a | certificate from the peacipel officer of the cu at the port of her departure, duly certified by tho American Consul, that a less tonnago duty is that the latter, under any particular cireumstances. are entirely exempted from the paymont of tou- nage duty ; in which case, said vessel shell bo ad- mitted to ontry on like terms as may be thus ac- corded to American vessels in the ports of Porto 0. Jn all cases where Spanish vessels may arrive from the ports of either Cuba or Porto Rico, and shall produce certificates as above, duly verified by the American Consul, of any modification in the state of tonnage duty on American vessels in the ports of said islands, the collectors of the customs willreport the same to the Department, and if they mnpy not bave been already authorized, they will be instructe| to make similar modification. agreeably to the provisions of the act of 13th Juty, Is in the tonnage duty upon Spanish vessels thus arrivin from said islands: Complaints have been made to the Department, that under the instructions of 5th ultimo, to the collectors of some of the principal ports, annulling somuch ofthe circular of 13th June, 1819, as ex- empted from tonnage duty Spanish vessels arriving in ballast from Cuba, various Spanish vessels have paid this duty whon they had no knowledge of the chunge at the time of their departure for the Uni- tod Stat Tho collectors are instructed to repert all such cases for the consideration of the}Dopart- ment, with the view of affording such just relief as it may be in its power to grant. Tho report in any such case will state the time of elearance and de- ‘ture from Cuba, the time of arrival in the United one , and the ameunt of tonnage duty paid in exch The e ment & of tH ectors will report promptly to the depart- authentic information they may r jidcations in the tounage or other dues upou f n vessels in the ports of either of the above islands, in order that, tho Department m h modifications in fay y extending the the United Si 2 colonies Acti uw. L. Honan, y of the Treasury. yY Derarr: ted in the 2 sioner for distributing the indemnity rece from verpment, hereby notitied that y of said awards bas been filed in department; and the pro rafa amount due on ard respectively. payable at the ended ave tal 1 the Jaw of Cong L. Hopar, Acting Secretary of the Treasury. | Removal of the Land Office from Green Bay to Menasha, in Wisconsin. r conferred by t ond sect roved June 26, e 80 f Missouri, and it tate of Ilinois,’ the land of n the State of Wiseo of M ha, and be opened the States cf 1 tory north ¢ now at Green Bay. oved to the t and | Minister at Madrid had made an | ernment by which , an | Oliphant regards | ¢, tonnage duty, light money, and all other duvs to | oe ‘Chauncey B 5 | novelty of their situation and an cighty-seven anda half conts per ton, being ‘the | upon an inverted tub, astoMS | fang | forgetting the rights of property in their sanitary exer- charged at said port upon American vessels, or | gunrdians of the domestic hearth | that no poodic bas been yet consigned to the ignominy of Brazilian Indemnutty. li bere for business ¢ first day of September next Given under my hi 5 t ty of Washington, urteenth day of July, A. D., 1852 Mrnarp Finnworn. sident: John Wilson, Acting Com- neral Land Office. the Pre ssioner of the ¢ Polltical Intelligence. Decurses ! Intellizenc dy declined Gwxeran Scorr Mern Th that General Scott la TO HE PRESENT veral invila tions to be presont ut ¢ meetings, and that he 9 deine all evch invitations touchin canvass. This, of courrse includes the invitation to at tend the propored celebration of the anniversary of the battle of Lundy's Lane. Wane Raerrreatton Meets om Viexsnene, Mus.— The whigs of Vick+burg, M at the Comt Louse i few days Huce. f pore of raiifying the nominations W ¢ National Conventios Thos, A, Marshall led. Addvesses were made by ifon. W. A Lake, W les, and J res. Resolutions were ed 3 of Scott and Graham, Cons nota —The friends of Gen. eott in Geors e. going to hold a State convention at Jacon, on the 18th of A Waie Rativicat ww ¢ The wigs ef Ge manty held a § ratificoticn mecting on the 10th inst Democratic Rariricarion Merrie iw Cinteaco.—A urend Pierce and ratification m ng was held at iB Chicago. on the evening of the 10th inst. Judge Wilson W, 1 Stickney. 8 § Hayes, Mr, Wentworth, and Jndgc Var-ons were the speakers, Brooklyn City Intelligence. Thr Exerrement tx Bast Baooxryn.—Yoeterday the three persons arrested for disturbing the peace in Bast Lrookiyn were bailed out, Inthe afternoon, about eighty members of the Rrookiyn police force, from the different dietrictr, preceeded to Division avenue, the scene of Ue disturbence, in anticipation of a renewal of the emeute, In the meantime the Williamsburg Benevolent. Laborers’ y. in which some of the suspected disturbers of the enrolled, marehed in procersion through the principal strects of Williamsburg. accompanied, by a brass bond, and decorated with green scarfs, presenting a neat avd orderly appearance, About five o'clock PM. they entered the precincts of East Brooklyn. marched up to Myrtle avenne.and thence down Hedford avenue to Flushing im the nelghborhood of the scene of diste honen, where they formed themeelves into a meeting. Meera taking their stand on a high hank, and the torming in the thoroughfure—several civilians, & large portion of the peliee force be- De prevent. Mr, Patrick Taggart. president of the ¥. firet addressed bis feliow members, and con- gratalated them on the promptness with which they had attended the call, and the orderly conduct whieh had denoted their demeanor throughout the day, After siving © bricf rtotement of the origin of the difficulty be: ween the employers and employed, and the reduction ft wages from ten ¢hillings a day, he advised them not fo attempt to right them-elves by doing wrong but keep within the bounds of the low, which alike protected the poor aswell ne the rich mon, The speaker was Iatened o with much attention, and concluded his remarks ninidst loud cheers. end cries of = We will keep the peace,” Mr. ©. Swackhamer made a brief speech nd concluded by stating thet on exemination it would be proved that the parries arrested had neither by hand or act viclated the rights Of any citizen or assaulted @ ing! individoal. Shortly before ‘even o'clock, the dispersed poxecably to their homes wore Augu-tus Averill... T.G. Tall John R W. Webb Wm. Bu W Bry: A. G. Phelps. Za yi 2 A resolution in favor of appropriating $500 for this pur- pote, has been pending before the Common Council, we lieve. for several sessions. As there is uo fat job or contract at the bottom of it, the Fathers have forgotten it, probably. Tur Doc Prison in Mancin Srancy —The daily do- mand made upen the functionaries, in the Chief's offer for payment of the reward ussigned for the eapture of an unmuazied dog made us avxious to observe the treat- ment, and know the fate of the prisoners. The * Gol goths.” to which they were taken is situated in Mangin atreet,on the corner of Rivington street, near the Rast river, It is an oblong, wooden sbed, of nearly sixty feeb long, and about twenty: four fertin breadth, divided iato eighteen stalls, each capable of containing from sixteen to twenty dogs, attached by chains to either side, Tho lot is fenced in by a high paling and on the corner next Rivington strect. there is a door ot entrance, at which a watchful janitor is sented. and beside it an office for a policeman. who fills the checks fur the captors, The dogs are brought in rapidly—nearty four hundred and sixty having been arrested since Monday last. They are kept tor twenty four hours, and if not claimed within that time. are despatched by knocking them ou the head with aclub, On yesterday evening, reventy dogs had passed the bridge of sighs. b ing freedom to perilous captivity Upon throwing open the door, wo found a representative ef nearly every link in the canine chain inside, A bull- dog, blear-eyed from age, aud hacked m Many a combat. lotled in a dozy stupor, not untike a re- pentunce of his former ferocity; the keen terrier, the jel, the sullen and grave mastifi, the and the queruloas eur, were his companions, each venting a lament in the tone of its pe- culiurrace There were young pupvies, entirely uncon- selous of their position and seemingly pleased with the Trlut was observed to streteh the Corporation chain to its utmot limits in order to shicld one of her brood which was near, In another corner and apart, was a young Newfound- land dog, dejected and ‘sorrowful that men, to whom he had been thefiirmest friend, should cast imputa- tions upon his sanity, and fix a price upon his head, be- eause the weather chances to be warm, ‘The executioner of the civie ordinance and last finisher of the law, sat yeing his destined vietims and commenting upon their worthlessness, whilst a couple of men were employed atthe extreme end in fixing some accommodations, as if they anticipated an influx of priso- ners, Indced, this is almost a certainty, for the ardor of the boys is so excited by tho certainty of the pay, and the nnd frolic of the chase, that we are informed they are 29 tions. and that the lasso hus reached to some faithful It is pleasing to know the vile hole; butit is said thatin Fifth avenue many symptoms of congestion are threatened from high feeding and want of exercise; and it is even hinted that the ubi- quity of the boys, and their vigilance. will soon render a * Canine Insurance Company” requisite in that quarter, in order to quict the nervous alarm of the fair owners. On the whole. the dog prison. with its arrangements, its chains, its officers, and ifs inmates, will repay a walk to Mangin street. Tire Late Accrprnt rnom Pownrn.—The Coroner held n inquest at the City Hospital, yesterday, upon the bodies of Robert Reid and Michael Veardon, who died from the effects of injuries received on the 12th instant, whilst engaged in blasting rocks in Forty-fifth street, Tt appeared that the deceased. Reid, had sole charge of the blasting operations, a8 well as of the powder, a keg and half of which stood beside him. The powder exploded from some unexpiained cause, injuring the men fatally. Vear- don was fifty. and Reid thirty-six years ofage. Both | tives of Ireland. Fine.—An alarm of fire was given at about half-past eleven last night. It wasin the basement of house No. 4 Murray street. oceupied by Mr. Esty as a coffee grind. ing establishment, and was caused by an empty bag being placed near to the farnace. Ii wos immediately extinguished. although the various bells rang an alarin forthe Bighth district, Ext oxprvany Onstinacy or an Isvartp —A man nomed P. 0. Perine. was taken into the City Hospital on Wadnesday. ina dangerous state from hemorrhage. caused by the loss of his thumb. The stump had been dressed by Dr. Hordenbrook. but the man poritively insisted on ing away the ligature, aud thus imperilling his own life Ly exposing the bleeding vessels, Inotexsx Tent.».—In our city peregrinations on Tues- day. our attention was attracted to am enormous tur- tle It had reacbed the great weight of four hundred fifty-five pounds. and we mention it as substantial jence of the auxiety the hotel ood restaurant proprie- xurious supply of their e tora of New York -bow for the lu tables —(Offiver Masterson. of imen in yesterday, eon, Justice Welsh was cori on Wednesdey evening. by striking his of timber, which was sunk in the he jumped from one of the piers in German emigrant, yk past. at the board ington street. put who had nan) jumped lie was rescued by ion house by James Laverty, E any reason tatu ny Dnows An naknown man was drowned the fect of Houston stxcct. Hast river, yesterday, A th by drowail I at verdict of Mecrir win a Kyire.—One f n hour on Wednesday ni: in Orange » 1 # large carving knife. iu the hand of some ‘The Wieceing was so profase that he had to be roweved to the City Hospital at 3 k this morning, Personal Intelligence. given to John 8 , on the p Trring Hor Jobn Pren ML. Consul i i. Han '. Woodward, Boston, Marine Operations on Dinmond Reef. rttons were commenced this afternoon upon Teef. situated in the bathor of New York, be rnor's Island and the aud «ix sib. barges, cf one hundred and ty ive pounds h were Gred on that rock x slack water, utone P.M. '’o morrow, (#riday, 16ch,) the resumed ¢ will be d from Ube boat con jgnal for comm ring. ferry and other a ber woh du rators, I ed for tht good of all, wo tr kind sequert will be complicd frou of wit g eubm gocd opportunity by t on the shor? ef Governer July 15, 1852. tion held a meetin, th inet , when the Kev t mulsslonary in Liberia. addressed 1 ther meeting was called for ihe ne Growth ov Wisconsix.—This State was first known (as 9 territory) to the United States consus in 1810, when it had 30,000 inhabitants; In 1850 they had swelled to 200 0¢0—n ten fold increase in ten years, Now they do not fall rhort of 400,000. and are i sing at the t least 50,000 per annum No State in the Union has grown with equal rapidity, TUNNELING IN VinGIntA —The work on the Blue Ridge tunnel, Va., is going on favorably, The mowntein has been penetrated on the east side 400 fort, and on the other G00 feet. A gang of men are kept at work night ‘The grading of the Central Railroad up to the mountain is progressing rapidly, aa well as the prading on the other side, whieh is neatly finished (o Staunton en’ or Brewer IN THE Stare Prison. er, the dofwulting teller of the Suffolk Bank, who is now in the Massachusetts State prison, is t evening thrifty youn, acting as superintendent of the stono department His position is one not requiring 4 great degree of muscularity. His appearance indicates that ho is * doing well.” Stock Sales, July 15—(Reported by PriLapeLpnra, Brothers & First Board—$1.003 Schuylkill N ation 6p, 'R2, 70: 1,00 do, 70 IW) do, interest on, Gf: 1,000 do, 6 Pennsyiva a chp, 97; 1,000 do, 9% 11,000 eo, 9734; 400 Kensington Water Works 6 000 Pittsburg € Avigation, preferred, 20%; 100 do, £621, 145 Penreylvania hailroad, tion, 4°14. Between Boards~ $7,000 0, BS, Pee Ke a, 2,000 do'#5, 86 hayi kit) Ravicdtion 6, 2040, Second Boarid—10,t 0 hond ing 60°70 . KOMG 200 Leohieh Interoet, 92% th 6 75, 6,000 Schuylkill Ne sylvanin Railton, Bl; Vigation 6', Sehuylhil Navigation, 1 “BS, 71 109 Keading Rail pis oe. , preferred, a5, 21347 100 Bt Mary's Church, Brook; Mr, Barnicr Dawtow, of New iss Many Wuraton, of the county of Kildare, Ircland On Wetneeaene ‘14, by the Rey. Dr, Murray, Fliza- bethtown. New taf Mr. Wirttan Banny, of New York, to irs Ester Baxter, of Elizabethtown, On Wednesday evening, July 14, by,the Rey Henry Chare, Mr. Ieaao 0 Covnsen, of this city, to Miss Exiza- neth H., daughter of the late Captain Joseph Mead, of Phillipstown, Putnam county, New York, Died, On Tuesday afternoon, Jwy 18, Peten Jams, son of Joseph Piggot. in the 2st year of his age Hv friends, and the friends of the family. are respect- fully invited to attend his funeral, from the residence of his father 52 Mast Broadway. this afternoon, at 4 o'ciock without furthe: notice. un Thursday morning July 15, after a lingering illness, of consumption, Wittiam 1, Punvy, builder, in the 34th yeor of bis age, ‘The funcral service will take place at his Inte residence, Fortieth street, between Second and Third avenues, this morning, at half-past 9 o'clock. His remains will be taken to Hightsown, New Jer-ey, for interment. His relatives and friends are rampeettaly invited to atrend, In Brooklyn. on Thursday. July 15, Roswrra, wife of Thaddeus H Walsh, and daughter of John R. Marske, aged 25 yeurs. Also, on the same morning Sanat 0, P” Manen. daughter of John Marsh, aged 20 years, ‘The relatives ond friends of the fumilies are respectfully invited to attend their fonerals from the Seventh Pres- byterian Chareh (Rey Dr. Hatfield's) corner of Boerum and Ridge streets, this atternoon, at 3 o'clock, without further invitation. On Thureday morning, July 15, Exizanetn Ann Ran- hter of Jacob and Martha Randell, aged 9 & days. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- tend her funeral, this afternoon. ut 3 o'clock, from the residence of her parents, 192 Broome street, Her remains will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery for interment. Baltimore Sun pleuse copy. On Wednesday, July 14 ‘suddenly. of congestion of the brain, Penanv 8, Royse, of the city of New York. © His friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited oe ¢ his funeral, this afternoon, at 4 o'clock, from his late residence, No, 8 Garrison street, without further police. His remains will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery for interment. On Wednesday evening, July 14. of cholera infantum, Doxorny M., deughter of Dodrick and Hannah Bultman, uged 15 months and 28 days, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend hor funeral, this atternoon, at 1 o'clock, from the residence of her parents, 20 Thompson street, corner of Gra: July 15, of consumption, James I, exvinin. in the 47th year of his age, Ilis relatives und friends are invited to attend his fa- neral from his Inte residence, 169 West Seventeenth street. this afternoon, at 4 o'clock cui. having arrived ‘The remains of Mrs. Exrz, Mir from funeral services will be held in St. Patrick’s Cathedral. to-morrow morning, at 9 o'clock, The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to uttend. On Thursday, July 15, Davin Linsuy Invix, son of Dr, William J, 8.8. Van Zandt, aged 5 months and 16 days. The relatives and friends are invited to attend his fa- ners], from his father's residence, 73 Third avenue, this afternoon, at half-past 3 o'clock. Cn Sunday evening. July 11, at Dundaff, Pennsylya- nia where he was on a visit with his mother, Anne Gal- breith, Ar N , of New York. MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—TUT8 DAY. AUN RISES... MOON RISES, SUNSETS... 7 27 | won ware PORT OF NEW YORK, JULY 15, 1852, Cleared, Ship Wim Rathbone, Spencer, Liverpool, Everett & Brow Ship Guy Mannering, Freeman, Liverpool, Taylor & Mo: ‘Ship Independence, Gordon, London, Grinnell, Minturn & 04 Shin Rome, Cross, Rio de Loup, Nesmith & Sons. bark Intnitzy (Nor), Peterson, Bt Androws, Funch & ehneke Brig San Gincomo (Sard), Dodero, Marseilles, Francia, Gemes Oo. yung Wn ‘1A Clear (J3r), Sawyer, Harbor Island, Encas & nvehine. lirig Mary Jane, Gates, Philadelphia, J W Elwell & Co. Bris Julia E Arey, arey, Bangor, RP Buck & Co. Sehr Champion, Roberts, Harbor I) id, U Ackerly. Sebr Saran Jar jobnsou, Blouthera, C Ackerly. Robe Ospray (Dz); Greene; Picton, J & Deatey, Sehe St Stephen (Br), Knight, St Andrews, TL & DR De lt. Sehr Abwlino, Elliott, Mobile, Eazio & Hazard. S¢hr Wilhcim (fan), ¥ongebloed, Wilmiagtoi NC, mas- er, sebr Ashland, Burch, Norf ik, Sturges, Clearman & Co. Sehr Pair. Gillett, Baltimore. Maider & Lord, Sttr Pawn, Miler, Beltimore, master. Schr Bester, West, New Haven, Dunham & Dimon. Sehr M M Klotts, Ohase, Boston, J Atkins & Co. Sehr abel Story, Deycr, Provincetown, Foster & Nicker- Volcan, Cumming, Philadelphia, 8 w Yoru, Chapman, New Haven, Sloup Harvest, French, I’ro ridenee. Arrived. RM Steamship Asia Judkins, Liverpool, July 3, at noom niee and bo parsengers, to E Cunard. Jnly7, lat 4 1 ‘mslip Europa. hence 1, lon 40 Sl, exchanged signale with m Olascow fer NYork; name day, 9 & large stiamship, hall down. steering easterly, dt» be the #ranklia, hence ter Havre; lich, 10 PM, re on, Steamer 8 4 tteteno, Aspinwell, 7 days 18 hours, 4, to MO Roberta, ahip Empire City oke U5 sloop of Ith, exchanged ipper ship showing ® pmond and Norfolk, 26:4 8 with ship Elizabeth, and Sth Li P in it. Stemmslip Rearcke, Parrish, hours, with me 4 pa Ludiam & Pleasants. Berk Draisn (Nex), Bek Norway, and 87 days op Cb with coal and 16° passengxs, to Fumon & Savannah, days, with cotton, and 20 ain & Dixon. sted, Brown, Kingston, NY, for Newbury- ert. Piitic Orion, Allen. Sotr Nebraska, Was! ton, &c. to master, Connecticut, I herry field. on, Key West, 12 days, with cot+ Sobr id, Newbern, NC, 4 days, with naval eter Schr Virginia Hedges, Oven, Plymouth, NC, 4 days, with naval stores. Schr Dagotah, Manhin, Wilmington, NC, 8 days, with na- val scree. pr Elvira, Mulnor, Troy for Providence nges, Wiley, Kingston, NY, for Boston, becea, Geuld, pew rt for Rondout, “elmer, stom, 8 days. for Albany. 38. r Albany, cood. New Beaford, 2 days. Now Bedford, 2 day New Redford. 2 day ol}, Calais, 10da son, Calais, 7 dny « eae ee "Ss &. weZO! ce. Vhiladelphia. July M, off ite State, for Boston. p fir Richard J 8 from Cienfuegos. Lars Carclina, trom Cu: ip, London; barks Maria Theresa ; Robert Watt (Br). Waugh, n, MeIntyre, do; brig Mary sunset, NNE. ay among the shipping bond ont afresh breeze from the NW with pdono inigit count over twenty sail of vessels gout to ven, which gave our bay & lively vessels are getting considerably thinned ur barber. ws we have nad very fow arrivals for the w onys —[Alth California, dunes, i tin¢ Ler Srrassure Acca.) Aticanrr, Jone are Brutus, Cadty Bracny Heav, JF orhaven, Milken, from Baltimore fer Amst “ BRENPRIA —Arr Juno, Bdzard, NYork; Ro Mario, Wencke, Phila RONLONA Arr Miers, Maristany, and Adrian, Obiver, Charie nts, Oliver, Mobil V —arr Mountain Lass, Thompson, Wil- —Sid Kodar, Fesrenaden, Boston; Sid from the Roads Flora, Potter- Le, prey tu June Arr Nautilus, Rowe, COPENHAGEN, ; 1 Julia, Wileon, Boston. wes, duly l--Arr Hermann (6), Higgins, NYork, and eld tor Bremen, ean, dvly } Arr Rapid, Charleston. id Lows, Bieko, N York; Mth, Blina- Arr Waban, Nason, London, for NYork Pasted by, Andover, from NOrleans for —Arr Oxford, Minott, NOrlon iia, Nowell, Havana for doy Vic Swondelic, from NYorkfordo. Cid ‘irnoy, NYork. W0--Art Sierra Navada, Poster, Mata itehell, do; Ohio, Sangster, Rio Ydonn, Haseloop, London (from Porto Rico. Bayo, from Montevideo for Mull; eup- nin, and proceeded, a Newport Gothenburg. Fisinonr, Jone St Petersburg; "hi ond Prim th, Thos Prince, Parmourn, Jun k ori th, Bilen Verking, Blithena, N Americt w, duly 1—Arr Dirigo, Doane, N York. Lamrvne, Jane G—Sld Jeanette & Bertha, Kolling, San Francisco. M Havre. duno 20—Arr John Holland, W Harker, NOrleans. Sla 2th, Splendid Hiey » NYork: 20th, kard, do: Petren, Lewis, aton; C Jerome, ork; July 1, New York, Halil, NYork, (probably on, and Zenoh Hirnvenr, dune 2—Arr Amorikiy | NYork’ the Brem brig America, from Baltimore) s0th, Martin Frieari att, do. Livex » Probie, NOrte ine 2 “Oth, Mountaineer, Robinee Excolsicr Smith, dos 7 Cutts, Charleston; Seiota Sk ' 4%, Apsiactiool Kollins, and Bonjaroin A ) ly 1, Gipsoy, Robineon, California; Anna Kimball, NOrlesno; Ashburton, M' Williams, N York: Mus hivctm, Daneaster, Wilmington; Avon. Johnson, Mobile Pier. Vogressler, Wilmingtoms 2d. Achilles, Morris, and Progress, Chase, NOrleane; Parliamont, Brown, Boston Chl out Sth, Senator, Watgon, San’ Francisco; Under. orier, Shipley, and Active, Luce, NYork; wth, Rajah. do: Mayflower, Crookor, Philadolphia; July 1, San ‘y, Wintor, Joseph Walker, Hoxie; Fidelis, Dixon, and custitution, Brewton, NYork. Sd duly 2, Senator, Watson, San Franck Fat for Ide 29th, Scotin, Merrill on. Charlorton; New World, Kniebt, chp, NYork; duty 1, Forest King. Hawthorn vard, Norton, do) John Dunlap, Merriman, Portland, Loxpon, dure {0-—Entd inward Norn, Cloid, Philadelphiss ily 1, Roscoe, Byrne Calontts; Ruphomis, Fonsloy, do; Subaseador, Potaam, Akysb, Allen, Savannal , Drutamo aay 2, Actress, Murphy, for Boston; Louisa Bliss, 8, June 27—Sid John 7 > Mnaeina, June 1b—-Are Contella Banton teieter Sint, Barriet & Jane, Willixi Palermo. Sid 17th, Oliver, Sum. 27—Arr Savannsh. Stuart, London. ani Glonoester, beth for NYerk Cid 8th, |. Cox, NYork. Sid 29th South Esc, Soft- Wilmir gto: ANILLAC, June 24—In port Eliza, Tetard. for NOrleans. Porramovrn, June sa Devonshire, Howy, (from London) York. UFENeTOWN, June 20—Arr Wabash, Barnes, Mauritius (see Misceli) Hey. N York. Rorrernam, June 2—Clé N Boynton, 8: Surmuns, Jul 40,-Sid Emblem, Wbiladelphia; July 1, Ro- mance Athinso ‘ort an Srockno.s, June 19—Cld Silas Leonard, Basset, North America, Livraroor, June 20—Tho Henry, Gardaer, for SPrancis-, bas put back, leaky in the port bow July 1—The Saran, Fowler, for Vera Cruz has pat hack with lone of fore tovivast, cathend, some weancheons. bul: warks &c. having been in contact withexhip -uppored to be the Themes, from Charlerton, early yesterday moruing, off the Downshesd. Conuywa, June %-~The hull of a derelict barkamarked | on the stern’ “Provi on the spare 'Y. 7." und onone of them ‘I54"—timter Jaden (wahegany and cedar) pine built, and euppo-ed to be ar Americsn, crine on shoro on Cobas Beach, soutt of Cape Prior shout threo mies from Ferroll, June 19, and has gone te pieces, Telegraphic Marine Keporis. Arrivod—Ship Geo B Tisereasls bets Gerrye bl rrivod—Ship Geo Raynes. wi ol; brig George Ellis, Rovcout; eel r Lucy White N York inti os Cleared—Ship Ciara Wheeler, St John, NB. to load for iverpool; bork Susan Jans, Smyrna; schrs Marvest, Wil mington, NC; Edward C, Marietta, aud Lowell, Philascl- hia. , New Onteana July 9. Cleared—Ships Chas Mollory, N York. Rishmond, Boston; Barks (Ip eo, NYcrk; John Carver, Boston, Herald Marine Correspondence. town, July 12, Arrived—Sloop Snsan P, Raker, F h VWith—Arr sloo ort Wells, NY¥o r Boston. Sid ship Baroiny (of Nantucket), Cottle, Seoloo Sea; sloop Sa- oan P, Falmouth. 1ith—In port sloop Report. A letter received in town from Capt Collipa, of ship Waltor Seott, of this port, reports her wt Post Praya, March i, clean, all well. Arrived 18tb—Schr olus for Turks Islands; a » Kincsron, Ja. June 23 Stubbs, N York, nod eld 27th Undoras’ Keoney, Halifax, NS, Velocity, Sullivan, do; 24th, Crowell. do. + City, Windle, Navy Bay; ors, Baltimore: Ish schr Mncnet, Arr st Annatto Day 2%d. brig Lovalist (Br), Pagh, Hali- fax. NS) sehr Sonora, Hutington, Baltimore Arrat Pert Moris 220, echr H D Palmer, Parker, Balti- more. ti Arrat Montego Bay 2lst, brig Chebucto, Wyman, Hali- Sid from Montego Bay 18tt, schr Canton, Johnson, » Pon: eacola, rnc, Nantucket; Geo ners, B Cambria ges Washington; Camp Fail River; ama, Elliost, Bos- Wm F Moore, Carty, Newbern, NC; © € Stratton, Westcett, Salem. é Cleared —Barks Thomas Dallett, Dill, L Campbell, Bangor: brizs Zelos, Mason Bi Frengh. do; Themas & Edward, Smalley. d Burflett, Newburyport, schrs Lyvia Br Geo Luff, Ej ngswerth, Pall River: Julia Eliza, Marshall, Boston; Geo Washington, Camp. Fall er; Ji Nantucket; Ashland River ‘aymond, Bourne, Elliot, Beston; Wiv B Moore, Casey, Newborn, NC; Louisa Reeves, Cavalior, Dighton; S EB Hanp, Kelly, Boston: CC Stratton, Westcott. do; Nancy Bishop, Kelly, Dighton; steamer Penobscot, Whitaker, Now York. Misceliancous, Bank Emurem, Hardio, 25 days trom Mobile for St Jago, was lost on Moyaguana Reef previous to 28th ult. The crew, 10 in pumber, reached Nuovitas on that date after being 75 hours inan open boat. Bric Joun Cisrronp, Leming, was wrecked 27th May, in attempting to cross the bar coming out of Humboldt Bay. She was loaded with lumber for SFrancisco; thoy wore tn king the cargo out on the 28th; she was stripped of her end rigeing: will be & total lose, Owned by Mr J Morvan. Arother bri d to be the M'Lellan. S-aples. was re- La ported by Indians to have goue ushoro at Humboldt 34 ult, and five persone drowned, Cargo partly flour. Waning Scur Anranctic, which was in contact with ship Ascutna, 10th inst, bore up fcr Fayal at daylight. Carcurra, May 15—The Glentanner, Etement, and an- other vessel on shore, and have been or are etill eground, with much damage to craft, goods and lives.—[ London Ship- Tiny ° c Elewent, of and for NYork, is eupposeff to be the ves- sel roferred toy QuEENsTOwN {Sore}, July I—Ship Wabash, Barnes, of Bath, from Mauritius, for orders sugar laden, arrived yes terday. She bas not received instructions as to her purt of Gestination.. The Caroling, belonging to, Mosera Taylor & Merrill of NYcrk, put into this pert this evening ‘leaky, bound from Neweastle for NYork. We understand that tho Jeak is in her top tides, and hy taking a small portion of car- go (coxl) cut, she may be soon mace seaworthy. Spoken. Menry. Oxnard, from Liverpool for Philadel 22, Int 4! Os. lon 1417. jgnal with a blue cross, etecring E, was roen ath inet, Jot 42 2, lon 55. ble, from Hava for Cronstadt, July 8, Int 90 ‘Whaiemen. Cid at NBedford 14th, ship Minerva Smyth, Smith, Pacific enn, n. Sid from Myetic 10th, ship Hudson, Clift, Const of Pata- gonin snd Faikland Islands. At Lahaina, May 10, ship Hero McCleave, Nan, 6mos out, 200 ep; burk Antelope Potter, Newport, 5 mos out, At do 1th, thip Baltic, of NB. just from hom ap. At Avekland, NZ, Fel hip Lion, Nichols. of Provi- dene, 1 mos out, 1 000 bbls ap, 30 do ereoa oil; the greater part cauglton the equator whereshe had been ehieily eruis- t Upeda. teequator, Deo 30. Emily Mor a or of do, 2300 do ep: Brichton, of NBediord, 650 do wh , Nentucket, 420 sp, Heard fiom Pho ion, A) i, April hips Ontario, 600 bbls, recrsiting; Ma- 1 rion, Coffin, 6.0 60. Arr at ouolulu ¥ 20 mor out. ( Capt Swaine’s recommendations of Auckland a3 a rovralt, ing nal testim mies to the facilities it afl veda fer that porpose—which, in evcry sense, may be declared in common with the other ports of the colony. @ free one, with abundance of fresh provirions, at. choapér rates thau thoy to behad even on the const; and now, with the costoms aties abolished on ol) the chief articles of ship stores, they Jeo com be Lad at am 01 6 hero than in any port in the colony John Howland. of New leaking (00 wt nr. § ra ken rock, about 9 mile to the northwest of thei au, thumping four ties, nnd doing ¢9 much 4: ige her to return to this port, She isnow di nd will Loave down for repairs. will, it is hoped, be wil sgain in a fortniaht, and in season for the summer cruise in the Arctic.—[ Polynesian, May 1. Koreige Ports, Carourra, May 10—Cid ship Wotaga, Thranc, Chiaa, and not the Katuhoin, ter London )=Arr bark Kate & Alico, 19th y 15, chip Charles Frederic, Maskins, are addit Cresrereos, dure 17 (hack date Low, and Tha er, NYork; Potomac, Thomp- son,’de: Cula, Sawyer, Machin 19h ships ‘Tarquin, Doughty, NYork; 2st, Charlotte Reet, Weoks do. (both bave heen roperted in port 27th, to sail in 8 days, which was undoubtedly incorrect) Canvrxas. July 1—Borks CB Hamilton, Means, from nd, for NYori Lg; Lilivs, Cousme. for do 4 days’ Urige bp, Allen, from Serra Morena, arr Wh, to clear for ——; Ly Leeds, Kinesman from favenn. ert 29h. to load fer Bester Kiiom Hayden, Smith, f m, Matan eNOLUIL Id ship Emily, Ho Wavana,d Truraer, frt_ or eharter: bark no Bridge, Sturdivant, and Natht Bla Ree 6, for St Petersburg the noxt weel +. ptwerp le: W m, Houtlette for Cowor, do; § dy Merrill Pristie, Rogers, and Chesapeake, Tonauin, Ke Gov Pa Bi tered Ist fi ind N enear and $' Lhd melasaes Hower, for Cardenas ard New Y s; Cen G to igs Harriet. Marstc for Boston, 1 shel, for Cabanas molsares for New York & $279 pet hus Vie (Br) from HMu'ifux via St dag ae2i; St Leon, Richardson, for fabian Honda to load copper oe for Baithmo # Era (Br), Palfroy do; Adolin ieny A Dn 25 per box sr ew Orl ang At Cann, Sagun. Ke: bri wt Vers ardner, New ¥ non, Wooline iome. Now Orleans, Elder, Liverpoo! x Kinston, &G (Jo)—Se Corrospon Matanzas, July I—Arr bark 0) Philadelphia. Cla ¢ ult, bark# Glenburn, Samps: Potersdure; lot inet, Dolia Chapin, Snow, Trieste Nueviras, dely 1~ Barks Liewellyn, Sherinen, fr for NYork lé ep rictin, Treat. do do. Panama, July 24—Cld steamebip Tennersoo, Totten, San Frarciseo Quenee July 1—Arr ship Millocto, Jones, NYork; bi Dorargo. Garbate, and Jane Morrison, Matthows, do. 10th, ship Amevion. Crewford Liverpoo Sav Bras, Max 18—Ship Aetoria, f ong brig Jokm Lnders, Ridsidg a, Sr Jonn, NB, July 10—Old ship Bea, P Carnatic, Devercux, ond Cape Cod, Hop’ Tanti, April 22—Wark Callao, fer SPrancisco, une whon to snil ag the captain liad not suiliciont funds to purchase » on Home Porte, BALTIMORE, July 13—Arr Br bark Despatch, Herriot, St Vircontl2; briv St Andrew, Robertson, from Laganyr vin Porto Cabello 13; eohre Sacrament Pisto, Hammond, NYork. Old shi Haves; barks Amona (Br) Wake, Lonae Boeton; brige Michael (lian) Smith, W const of 8Ameorios via Seg Uarber; Mariotta Shacktord, Borton ith—Arr Dutch bark Merwede, Van, Dricston, Bromon SH. Sid vor Elizabeth & Helen, Jones, Providenco. STON July 14—arr ship Ascutna, Weeks Cadiz 84 ity brig Guardian (Br), Eldridge, St Martine 27th nit; sehrs T Willets, Smith, Washington, atesmon, Fredericksburg, Ce rh, Ri a Van Buren, Ale English, Plilndelphi Valmor, tongee, Webee ranoes, Boafish, Philadolphia; HP Cushing Lancaster, de; Empire, Kelley, do; schra Harrist, Crowell Noplonky Victor, Crowell, N¥ork. 81d ehips Hops, Mace de ; bark Bieost, and «thers. 7 “AZO, duty I-—in port coke elipeo, of and for NYork, a cla NOrleans, fer hina from $Francisco tor Pa- be CHARIEETON, July 10—Arr stonmshin Southorner, Pow er, NYcrk; brige Somers toon, Tavaca & Wao eh Spy Falledn do. Old barks Tr) Arboutn, ‘Africa; Ann (Sp), Olive, and a market ork; 8 Atnin Haroelors, Eady, 0 Nort n Ravenel e, Milton, Boston, Pitman, Tverpool vin N AL Quarantine, Br @o GALY! Bin port others stip WB vis, for York ) bark Bait for Livetboct ides brig Oheckan’ Duell, for Bostee Ati order rattan ty is Tay 1. echrs Atalanta, Salem for ry ret Jub Del, July 1 Sige Th $34 PM—Barks Powhattan. CI ores F Rai XeyGeneral Boyd together with coal Inatod sohes, rhe Machigonue. Wissah‘ckom, febra Francono, Macowan, A B Preston Tarquin, Columbia, Ood Fellow Wiliam Clark, and revenue cutter Forward bre now fy harbor MONTEREY Juno 1—Arr sobre Sophia, bound to lower Ports; Laven Bevan, lig with piseh ping, Tu pert (th, briy Fremont, just wer. NEW OKLEANS, July 7—Arr ship Unicorn, Pollard, Bort: Koxans, Breen. do via § York: Fr Uria Fmflty , Mareeiiler Si. Below, coming up, bark Ro! h. from Thomaston, spd a4 unknown ghipa Yaobs, 1 Galvente a Ray; ehipa 1 NYork: Cediz via Vixo: Saxon, Crosby, Liverpool Osborne, Norveil, do; brig Aworiean, Maloney, ruz. 20th mit, chip Globe; drige Sylohide and yet dort, ships Akbr, Belcarrig, Narragansett, NANT RET, July 12—A2r sche Sean, NY: NEWPORT, July is—arr schrs Mary Crammer, from Phiindelphis, Jumes Bennet. Smith, Warren { dour, Mary & Susan, Marbc, Scmorset for NYork; Dat, n tor'do, NEW LONDON July 13—Arr echrs Wm Loper, Lake, from Phisoolphia for Norwich, Paladium, avo 3 from Norwich f Seamer Chay Oxpond, Smit 4 Lovell, Level, fur Albany; sloop Frauklia, for 8 Vork EW WAVEN Joly 1é—Arr soure Huntor, Parker, View Benj Evglich Lyon. Phiadeiphia; H'W Benedict, op Hen Sikin, » Kingston. Sid sehr Ca- ord, Branay wine. OKEGON—at Trivigad Juve 2, barks Home and Coras Walls, for Sen Feaveiseo in tow days ldg. | At Astoria Gth, thip Anson barks Morrithew, New World, fad Dru 4 anv brig dB Lunt. At Pupet sourd Sth bark Rrontes, Thomas, Idg for 51 Franciveo, brigs Daniel, and Franklin Adi do do; G Reneatl, Greve. from do, arr sth; sehr Mexican, from Queen Crarlotte's Sond Brig Douyeren was ldg at one of the ports for San Frau- nen oi L~ SACOLA prev to July 3—Cid (not arr) schr Matta- pony Porter. Portsmouth, PRILAVELPEIs, July 1—Arr brig Canton, Crow Boston; stoamer Penobscot. Whitaker, NVork. | Cld by Fiirabevh J. Brocks, Dovena; brig Shamrock, Willard, v ; tobrs Arn Eliza Cako, Rose, Newport; Julia Blige Be sten. ROVIDENCE, Joly 15-—Arr eches Joho Bowman, Chura, Nansemope; Orator Co Rondont. Below brig Matce, Ling, from Mat © herm brig and two aohre: 814 sloops Geo H Davis, Siaith; Roudous; Increase, Simpson, NY 4 PORTLAND, July 13—Arr berks Rio, Berry, Havana 20th. uit; Gen Taylor Navhell, Philudelphis. CUMOND July 15~ arr below berk Goneral Wi tehire, Strachan. Liverpool, SAN FRANCISCO May 31—Arrived—Drigs Levant. Da vis Oregon; Dos Amigos (Mex) Danses, San Blas; Mare A es. Lovett, do; schr Hurricane (Chil), MeGrogor, Vale Brig Ccpinpo (Mex), Inchanera, Mazatlan: schrs evan. San Luis Ubispe, vis Monterey; Empire, Saw- A fishing cruise Courier de Inde (Fr). Bonran, Bavro, via Val Imetto, Potter ‘Shang’ rigs ‘Tapio (ie arlotte’s Istand; Korwtind (Br), Lut, Tat sinnds; score Bay State, Shepherd, 8 : Francis Helen, Leeda, Sun Juan, via Ac tiae, Dencon, Paita; Sheriff, Tibbey, Bode Sweet, Farrailones pitts Shins Amity, Persons, Whampoa; Belmoral (Br), Ree inson, do Ath—Ships Gellert (Brom), Ihider Hong Kong; Ville de jerk (Fr), Lemenoue, da: bark Quoen (Br), Arrily Max brig Palermo (Br), ‘Reed, Qnoen Charlotte's Lelands Falmouth (Haw). Wilson, Auckland, NZ, via Tahité. Maria (Gav), Hobron, Honolalu; Pomens, Queen of the West, Ashby Santa Barbara. 1p George Pollock (Br) Withers. Hongkong. Stenmer Ohio, Hilliard 51 days fm San Diow; ship . 102 dave tm Panama, via Aci yi is, Ye i Sth—Selirs v gers, 2 females; 11 died ‘on the (Gr), Cannell, Sydney, via Tahiti and brig Withelwina (Haw), King, Lahaina; scbrs Sarah Lavinia, Norway, Santa Cruz; Mount Veraou, Sweet, from a fishing cruise &th—Ship Exchonne, Keller, Hongkong. 9th Steamer Fremont Shermgn, storia. 60 honrs; ship Towa (Peruv), Washborn, Hongkong; brigs Vandalia, Beard, Oregon; Trinmph, Rog jan Juan; Eas Newell, Oaby’ ($1); Jobn Davis, Plum: Tarqnina, Willett, Oregon; sehr Wm & Tarleton, Morgan, Fertiand’, (0 7), sloop Meron (Br), Lyons, Tanith, is nui (8.1). Toei ship mits Taster. Smith, Hong Kong: bark Daniot Ress (Haml), Kettels, Whampoa schr Udd Fellow, Swethy tailover 1lth—Brig Emma (Fr), Redic, Tahiti. piigth Wark Success, Frie'ey, Oregon; sohr Julie Hinckley, dora. 18th~-Schr Empire, fm fishing. lith—bark Walter Merrice. (Br), Mortice, Hong Kony 15th -Stesmship Winteld Soott, Couiltard, U4 ds fm nama, via Acnpuleo, June Sth; bark Anrora, Winnen burg Dong Kong: schr Huntress, Payne, Faralonos. Ijith—steamsh!p Colombus, Hudson, 2+ ds fm Pi ; hark Eden, (Br). Murdoe 2,(Mex) Forga, Mazatlay juan hip Tennesseo. Totten, Panamas iP Loring Boston; Be brig Monternma, Robinson bydney, rohr Olivia, Merithow Sacraments June I—Steamenp Punams, Benicia: brige Wupper. Maratian; Picard (Br), Rowden, Sydo y. Gj Eliabeth Rows(Br), Fordyce, Valparaiso; sloop Flewing Gale, Cameron, Stocton. 20 Size Maloun (Tr), Danncl, Macao, Tarolinta, Cave, Stanghac Minerve (Fr), daced, Callao Oxnard. Hinckley, Merth ark Paw! Brown, Oregon brigs Judson, Ean; Islend: Pacific: Jupiter (Mex) Thom Mozatlan and Gut Saphia Bond, Ph t douns of red May 31. [sea Dorthern Light, m Francis, Fesse Cojnmbia River; ec! ego Miller, nts Aline (Br), Cooper, Vi Van Couvers ton Morgan. Avery, Srczamento; sloo es, Siocktos, Hheds Idang, Demis, denne eer § ke Waiter. Claxton Lave, Sonolala; brivs Fame Preston, Melop Astoria: Tremont, Erskine, San Pedros achr Wave, Maillot, Storxton. Hopewell K s emp! acre mento; ArLo, Merithew, do; Anna, Doyle, do, K A Slicer, Spence, oe 4t'—Barh Kingston, Storling, Baltimore: echra Curlew, Crazy, Sacrstherte; Ann Sophia Wing, do; sloop Mary Bure dete. Yam 8 6L—Shi zon, Row nar. erie Is! (s uth, Haynes, Secramecta: etonm: Stocton Tth—Shi, e MeVeo (Br), MoDonald, Callao; sehre Stnehton William, Stockton; Margi Sen nto. Sth—Schr Pavny, Stveton; Lanra Bovan, Monterey; Hare Oai er. Sacremento: sloop Kittareek, Srockton. Meclantos’ Gwn, Burgess, Shanghee: Ville de r). Lemourrier. Manila; Ron) Howard, Shresva, altimere (Yaw), Phop, Honolulu; schr Sophia, San Diego i fn Diogo; achen Peltettyy jo, Hilliard, itt. Wiliote 'Sacramenty , Ca'lao; Brandt (Bey, vip fod Panama. Seamen's Bride, Myriok, |. San Blase; sloops Vie~ Penang; barks Passenger, igs Oriertal, Alley, Society ©) Morrison, Sandwich Tae + gelire Cores, (Dutch) Vriew, Sydney: echrs Pomona, rida; sloops Flowing @: oron, Stockton; Horn, Retan. Sucrameuto; sloops JL Devoe Lton; sehre Matilda McLane, Talbot, Stock= Brig Fawn, Bunker, Umpgna River. hipe Sir George Pollocke (Be) Withers, Honckomgs JC Legrand, Gregory, kton Gellert (Brom), 088, (Hamb) Ketels, Moog hips Northern Licht, for Boston; Minerva i horhs Pothactan, Oregon: Harriet Bartlett, brhes Col Fremen fame Proston, ands an icara (Br), Sydneys Na (Mex), Sazatian. ‘Taroliata, Cave, do; brig ¢ Ath—Ships Oxnard, Obina; Ship Moshomes’ Orn, Etndies; echr Laura Bevan, £0. ». Vincent JK F Mansi ire Georgia, fa; bark Danie! (Fr), ails Ho. lulu; Franets, Oreger, and others. iard. San Diego: Br ship H ideo, Broughton. Waltimon 7oh Luvinie, Ships 8 Howard, i (Fe), do Lith—SLip Seamen's Brite, My ina; beige Teale timcre, Ttop, Honolvm: Oriental jety Irianda. Mel ship Aaty, Elndiea, Dit Ceres, sehr Sheri’ Doceua brige Ko t Honolyln: Pawn, Umpqua Br bork Passenger, Valparai-o p: J C Legrand, Panema; Ma» 6 win; steamer Prem hermag SAN JUAN, June t Franciseg eo brine Ciarendom, ; ot Manaker, How Mrogen 1 Allen, for ech r Jupiter, arre wart, ia from © Hoanoke, n, fr Mo v re cohrs Wm Hone, Bollos, Havernad Cs okland, Me in LLIVAN, uc Orion, Urana, Jackson~ vil SPONINGTON “Art welt Orono, N¥ork for Varmorth, lecking baaly, SALEM, July W OM Baied, Stubbs, and Z Berri, F Jy, Bisiad Yankee fi NVork WILNTROTIN. Wo, Tely O—are vobe Inanos Ovpsteton Saco, Me: toral, Gib= Wun De kew for 12h th, beige Br bar! ), Hoorne, Livernor! brig: Clariea ( tre a (Br), Bett, Gtx Champion, | D Ww. Ans ky. Portland; Mh, Wrig Re ‘ ere dail, Pembrook, Passengers Arrived, Livenroor—Steamep axit—Mer Pauly lady, and two cbiloren, Mr Smith and Iedy, Mrs Smith, Mrs Morton, Mise Dobin, mor, Indy, three oldldren and nuceo, Ruaser Conter Mp Molgate and lady, DO King. J Duncan, C Snith, My Van Blaakenstoyn. JG Fortes Mr Perris, J Gooh- rare. MrSondorson, Wim MeKouzin TL Basho, Mr Pot ral, Srrange, MrShepoerd, Mr Goodman, J Boch, Mr » itr therty, B Garcis, Mr Reverio. Mt Pacheooy fiffer, JD Lankemaun, A M Smith, Mr Palono, Me A Mr Van Borgo ch, O Seith Mr J Davivs, L Schom Jer, Mr o, Mr Barbour. letley Mr Reiley, Jr, Mi Sohen, J Joseph, J Hogret, WT, Malonoy, Mr Soott Riciiaony, &C—Stoamship Roanoke W Gay, 8 White, JIS Baldwin, A Samer, Bob Mead, FB Whocle, A Wine ston and lady, J M Stratton, Ib Richares, T Ritter, Mrs and Mr Andrews and to rorvanta, J Atwood, PS HMuddlesto JJ Chamblis, PW alfriond, @ Westeryelt two sons am two servants, 1 Prite incon, 'T Marshelly W G Butler, L Mrs Meade dsughter und vervant, Minor and lady, JP Rives, C Rives, Mee aed Indy and ML, Bickford, JG R Divsoeway Mrs and Miss Caran lady and two three children, M Ly Miller, Mire Mypar tu and eild, D a aM H Kobertarn and Indy wnd ebtid WH Benson, J Joyner, Hawn, Maher, Miss M Lowia, Mis fin, Mise Viotcher, Mre Crane and three children, € © a hh oe B Pore a enson WR Johnson, Mr Selden, Grant, Mra Sum Bo: dangl tore, Mise Cadwin, Migs Parn by Mire A River, J HDi, Mre € Schaaf and ob