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Our Washington Tisinigatt of ths Rrantning Board of Naval Engineers has been made to the Department, and the following is believed to be correct. ‘The following named canditates presented themselves for examination :— For Promotion. ‘Ist Ass’t.—G. F, Hebard, J.P. Whij mzey. Jobn P. Whipple to « Chief, at Edward Fithian toa First Assistant. § ag Alelancer A. Shock Second iene Henderron Stephen D. Hibert George R. Johnson Jameton C. Hull Edward D. Robie H, W. Spoonsr Wm. B. Brooks i “ “ For Admission. No, J.—Ten Byck Biles, to be H. € Victor, . bain, H. Baker, 4.—Rebt. W. McCleary, 6.—Jonn A. Grier 6. —Joveph ‘Billerolz, 7 Roberts, s— Jackson Mebiwol, 9.—Wm. H. Cushman, 10.—Glendex King, K. Re ® Third Assistant. ‘ “ “ “ “ Our Key West Correspondence. T, June 21, 18: ‘The Filibuster Vessels Manor velia—Na Army J The United States © commanding, sailed on and aiton, J. K. Mitchell, corning of the 11th, desti- pation unkoown, her or cing sealed, It is reported ‘that she bas been orZere® to cruise in the neighborhood of St. Joseph’s, West Florids. Th» barks Magnolia and Ameha, both loaded with munitions of war, were there a few days ago. Most of the cargo of the Magnolia was transferred to ber consort, and the latter went to sea. The M. was seized soon after by Captain Ottin, revenue cutier McClelland, The McClelland wi on the 19th, going into Chariotte’s Harbor. She was in search of the Amelia. By the rckooner E. Catharine, at this port from Ma- nates, we have the gratifying news of the friendly dis- position of the Seminole tribs, and their determination to accept the proffered terms of our goverument, and to emigrate to their allotted district beyord the Mis- siseippi. The United States transport schooner Pharos has re- turned from the Rebeces Shoal, having been unable to accompli:h sxytbing since the late storm, by which the Platform and pile driver was swept away. The officer in charge will not make another attempt until direst orders ure received from New York The sloop-of- war Cyane, Wilson, remained im port until the Irth, when sbe sailed on a cruise to the weat- ward. While here she was visited by the Hon, Stephen R. Maliory, Major Wm. H Chase and other geatlemen. Before they left the ship the crew applied to the oflicer of the deck, Lieut. Strain, for permission to cheer the hororable Senator They had heard thet ho was a frisad to the navy, and when presenting to Conzraes the Re- form bill, of which he was the suthor, he bad advocated the system of flogging—he was also ‘in favor of giving hem grog and increasing their pay—and as these mea- ures cotncided with their own opinions, now that an «pportunity had occurred they wished, to testify their Pprobation im the ueua!l manner. Their request was ranted, and when the psrty :eft the ship the men preng into the rigging, manned the yards and gave six earty cheers for “tephen R. Mallory, the friend of the ailor.’ At Miami, where are stationed two companies of the @ Artillery, there had been heavy falls of rain, but the srrison remained perfectly hea)tby. ‘The United States mail steamer St. Lawrence, Mon- from New Orieavs, via Florida ports, the her we learn tbat the United States sloop of- war Falmouth, Commander thaw, waa at Pensscola— ready for sea and with a Ker ‘Weat pilot on board. As she base not arrived up to this time (2ist) it is thought that ede bea put into Havens, ‘The United States schooner Petrel, Lieut, Beltzehoover, U.8,N , commanding, sailed for Baltimore oa the 20th, antt-Maine Lew Convention. ‘ing of citizens opposed to the coercive tem- ot. neld at the room of the Young Men’s Asso- t the city of Albany, on Tasttey, the 19ta June instant—co motion of Hon. Joba Taylor, of Alo he Hon. P. W. Engs, of New York, was calie: and B. F Brown, of Buffalo, and Arba Read, of Troy, Secretaries. The Cuarnman stated that the meeting was called for bo jurpore of obtaining an expression of the views of frem tbe different parts of the State, as to the propriety of callidg a Stase Convention, or of devis ‘img such otber means as should be most ‘expedient to #e- eure, by united action, the repeal of the late opprossivo nd unconstitutional prohibitory enactment. Hoa. Joun Taytor, on the part of the committee by s@hioh the circulars calling for Pthis meeting were issued, stated that in consequence of the timited time, the com mittee were uneble 3 Hh egened pS ead and address of = eo @ Dumber as been desi ‘Onten tae following delegates present answered to their zames:— Bop. P, W. Engs, N. York. do. Hon.Jno. a agg Aad ©. a, Vaa Zandt, John Tracey, D.V. Freeman, do, Cyrus Edson, ‘albert, do. Wm. Davis, Richard Fresch, édo, James Reid, T, W. Bayeud, do. R.3. Cushinaa, J.C, Dayton, do. John McKnight, J, ©, Treadwell, do. Hiram Perry, 3 ‘Wm Appleton, Lee Crnmberlatn, Gemusijcvaston, Ge. + Anarew Kirk, James Hac'iton, do. Wm. Landon, do. William Wright, do. Arba Reed, Rensselaer co, ae, ‘a in, éo. Edwin Tracey, a do. Phillip Snyder,Saratoga co. Caleanbes do, W.J. Hendricks, do. Brien Heceretty, de. is Bei do. Thomas Ryan, Buel, do, ID. Milpar, itttspaw,do. sx. Coolim, do. Incod D. Munpaw, ‘do. JobnI.. Huestis, do. B. K. Jobuston, do. James M. Marvin, do. Patrick Brennan, do. OC. B. Moon, do. James Dudow, do. Simon Flanegen, do, L, W. aw do, W, H Holmes, s,Schoasotedy. Bereard Lynch, ¢@. ~~ Abr'm Van Veanken,4 do. John Biirerd, éo. J,0.Smith, Montgomery co. Jobn Gilgnet, do. . T. Chapin, Herkimer eo. Joba Tubey, do. ee hen Thorn, Oneida co. Joka Koc, do. Michsel McQuade, do, Caled Fo UN do- Jas. McKechanie, Ontario oo. B. B, Ode! do. P. P. pond days gy co. George M_Vanort. do. Benj. Thos. 2 vas ‘Kings ‘So. Inna V, Vendepoel E ie 60. 4.1L, Suydam, B. F. Brown, Myers, Deubewen vas Knepp, we tr, Jt, do. Hi Fletcher, wary co. H Kagsbor7 aaa 4 co. Robert White, a ‘on Bergen, Latters were Os seen from many prominent citizens in different{pacte of the pproving the ob- the meeting, as en casted in the ctreular rie which eer ieee and tendering their co-operation ia fur- pe Ep oT 1. V. Vawpxnpost, Esq., which was unan- =~ chairman 8) ited I. V. Vander- Sy Culbert, of York, and John Toany. a committes, of thres to report Veale ® committee of Shes, to act as a Biate Central Committe, with tall committee: ‘ie nes names of the following reported ae@ State Central Committee, which report Thos. G. Jerold, Brooklyn, John W. Calbert, N. York. i M. Vassar, Jr, Po'keopsie, Robt, A: Fore rh, Newburg. a 4K. Warten Rochester. sprain, Selomon , Buffalo, ot Sea Toe Faq, the following re. ie commtie of teen be ingtracted to open ag Bhar dl yg ogy oll the re; gent ot enactment, enc! i district within this State, for the purpose of kr» A or gaa those opposed to Go mobin of '. VANDERPORL, it was or Ratnoap ano Brxaunoar Di- re Contral Rail- ata = wat aot thes have mad a eater inte a ernient wre ve Berta goad. { ravonations foe youre, how. 0s, 49 YF BOS 8 A ec asain: me 9) pm ety any ty VENTION noon get tetars f t poet, sar Pep ners of ine FeO;! STEEP ace Later from Bermuda. OUR HAMILTON CORRBSPONDENGE. Hammon (Bermuda), June 22, 1865. Departure of the Bishop—The Potato and Onion Crope— Scarlet Fever—Ship News—Government Contract. ‘The Bishop of Newfoundland took his departure from there islands on Tuesday last, in his yacht, the Hawk, Capt. Kn’ghts, for St. Johns, N. F. During the last theee or four months (the period of’ his stay) his efforts to promote the interests of the church amongst us have beem most unremitting, in evidence of which I may in- stance the completion and furnishing of s considerable portion of Trinity church, in this town—a result which, on bis arrival here, the most sanguine of its friends could wot have anticipated, There is a rumor afioat that ‘we are not likely to see the Bishop here again—that it is Likely he will be translated to another see. How far this may be correct, I am net prepared to say. ‘The shipment of potatoes and onions still goes on as briskly as ever, a eigemaehg carry Yegareey for Now Kerk, the las planted ‘potatoe nave ous very well, owing to the backward spring. The firat warm weatber that we have had made its appearance last TP Rerit so stmt that several cases of scarlet fever have of Iste occurred in these islands; and owing to the haf mp nay er nenena have been vei "The “ 1@ is in session, bus no’! portance yet come before them. Our ensuing year will continue the same as last, with tae exception of the reduction of the ad valorem duty from tour to three per cent. His Exeellenc: Sih Gaveinion Wes tikeetet a commission of inquiry into mn of the fire at Ireland Island, butl bave mot heard t they have arrived at any facts 54 a nee The steamer from Halifax arrived here yesterday morn- and took her departure last evening for St. ‘Toomas. wenn took her departure for Landon last Satar- a schooners Medora and as, arrived yesterday— the tcrmer from Porto Rico, the latter from Antigua. The goveremeat contract for fresh beef here is again po: 2 you will see by the advertisement nines sa Political ELECTION OF JUDGES IN CONNECTICUT. ‘Tho Hartford 7imes of the 27th inst, gives the follow- ing account of the election of the four Superior Court Judges by the Legislature of Connecticut :— The House elected the following Judges of the Superior Court yesterdey (Tuesday) aftern 'ternoon:— Loren P, Waldo, of Tolland county, Origen 8. Eeymour, of Litchfield arabe ‘Thomas B. Butler, of Fairfield Jobn D Park, of New London county. ‘This was not in accordance with the regular Know Nothing nominations. ‘the result knocked over Charies J MoCurdy, late Minister to Austria, one of the hand- somest men in the State, and Henry Dutton, late Gov- ernor of Connecticut, one of the homeliest men in the State. On the score of beauty they struck at both ends of the line. Both were smart men, and both were re- spectable old feceral whigs. As a substitute, the House inserted the names of Mesers. Waldo and Seymour, Lar] democrats, This made a terrible tuss among the Nothings—the real stiff, true biue, stiff back Know Now thirgs of the old federal ¢tamp. ‘The election came up in the Senate this (Wednesday) morning, whereupom » storm arone, The Know No. thwgr rena each other about as if they were a mass of brol A ballot was taken, and regular soubinsee clbcted by a vote of 11'to 10. ry seneation. Then the resolutions confirming the ballot of the House came up from body. Then another storm*arose, and such blow! Why, it was a reg ular hurricane, ‘Ferry, the most talented Know Nothing of the Senate, broke bs fam Appealed to his brethren on 0e- halt tue Commonwealth, and ‘for God’s sake” to sus- tain the action of the Houre—ro, ‘must ] say it,’? said be, “to save the perty”—tuat is, tae Koow Nothing party. He felt sure that the people would never tance tion the election of al four ot the Know Nothing nomi- nees. Mr. Prentiss, of New London, appealed to the brethren as Know Nothings to suatain thelr regular no- minees. The reev]t was that the House resolutions were pane’, cover ibe ballot woish bad just been taken. The at dallote were then rercioded and four more taken, seating Walco, Seymour, Butler and Park, by 12 or 13 or The election for Alderman in Boston, on Wednesday, resulted in a complete Kaow Nothing victory. The vote was as follo Mesaivger, K. ry, dem. Mojority for George W. Messinger...... +1049 ‘The ecctatric Tom Marshall recently made 9 public h in Frankfort, Kentucky, principally upon the w Nothing question, The Louisville Courier, git AS far as he know Sam’s principles ad:een the American platform was with Saw; with him ia eevee], BUT > 268 Pp had taken upon the slavery qu But as to the platferm which he bad not seen, but which he suspected contained the planks of religious intolerance ani Bertecution, @ was cot with Sem, but against him, us Mr. M’ feemed to prafae Sam for what he didkaow about him, and to denounce him for what he ¢iln’t. ‘Thomas Green Davidson, ot Livingston parish, has been nominated for Congres by the Democratic Couven- tion of the Tnivd district of Louisiana, now represeated by the Hon. Jobn lerkins. Proposed Establishment of Steam Communt- cation Between Trieste anu New York. THX AMOUNT OF GOOD3 EXPORTED AND IMPORTED FROM THE UNITED BfATES BY TRISSTs—THE COM- MEROTAL IMPCRIANCE OF TRI Extract of s jetter from & corre! The project of establishing steam commuutsation with the Mediterranean has Jong a favorable ons with a respectable class of merchi a the Atlantic States, and, if Tam not m'staken, the experiment of a line t> Genoa was tried some years bat without success, 1 am now enabled to inform the Department that there is every prospect of ths accomplishment ot this import- ant object, under the inimedinte patronage of the Aus- trian government, It is, in fact, proposed to construct three first class steamships of 3,200 tons (builders’ Mmeasorement), and 1,000 horse power, to ran between Trieste and New York, making fifteen trips each way yer annum, and touching at Corfu, Malta, Algiers, Cadiz and Lisbon. ‘The vessels would carry the mails, passengers aud goods from the East, received by the Lioyd’s xteamers, and thoee of the Oriental Steam Navigation Company, and probably thore of the greater part of the cities an ports of the Meciterranean to the United States, and vice verta, The running time west from Trieste to New York would be E ilrgh 4 lays and fourteen hoars, and east from New York to Tuloste s nineteen daya and five hours, including etoppages. The steamers would be a built am New York, but eail ir the Austrian “ aoey th pator of this enterprise is Mr. Charles F. Loose; Austrian Consul General at New York—a gent great experience, who haa resided for the perry eaaive yeara in the United States. Tam algo credibly informed, that the new Minister of Finsnce, Baron de Brack, warmly favors the scheme. He waa formerly, indeed, a leading merchant in Triests, and the founder of the Austrian Lioyd’s Steam Navign- tion Compsny. If the project succeeds, its effect upon the commercial and pélitical relations of the Unitea States and southern Korope mast be very great. it will prove a stimulus to exertion, by para | the industry of the Old World, must 'y inctease the demand for the precious and abundsat raw material and manufactures of the ‘United States, ‘The amount of goots exported direct frm ‘Trieste to tke city of New York, duriog the years 1850, 1861, 1852, and 1853, amount to $2,035,382, aad the amoant of im: ports durieg the same years from New York direct amounted to $1,550,515, The amount of imports dur- jpg the yesr 1862, from the ports of Phllsdelphis, Bos- top, Savannah, Richmond, Baltimore, Mobile ‘and’ New Orleans, amounted to $1,628,700. But it would te very unfair to take these Sgures as any criterion of the business of the Ean iene coun- try had then but partially recovered from the financial and political embarrassmentef 1348 and asa, aad cgn- fideno, without which commerce necensarily ‘awindles, had not been firmly established; while the pate of ia- ternal communication snd transportation were com- paratively limited. Even now the suscess of the steam- ship project depends, iz a t measure, the com- pletion of the balsmce of sixty miles’ of railway be- ‘ween Trieste and Vienna—the lest link in the chain which connects Trieste with all the principal cities of Europe. This work is, " ver, state of forward- nese, and will probably be s “Gretvemouth. The Har LMITER OF rosea” N. SANDERS, ESQ. New Yorx, June EA ye he Genriames—aA letter, in answer to your polite invite- tion to say something to-night, . b at, because of the anxiety of our fellow san, © heas distipguished eeagee that will be only to touch one or leading interest. The xction of the mig a important. pose: for you to direct great material—the federal aut your Prenton because res mal ‘will briny mecracy of Ne ia 1856, The sections of the democrat New York, now about equal in an eee = bostile organizetion. A Not thatit is fall of Hees es being deaf laricty bts part pesty—auch Btal nat the Uniee it is idle to su; (eavestioas oan tase a5 thay aay ox thet cane will give 9] be iy liey of naturalization and of expatriation fevtren andthe abot NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1855. Oricket. GT. GRORGE Ve. NEW YORK OLUB. ‘This match was commenced on Wedacsday and termi- mated yesterday in faver pf New York, by one inning and 108 runs, tho largest victory they ever gained. The play was decidedly in faver of New York, if wo except Gibbew—the bowling most especially, and the flelding also, Fletcher, who long stopped beautifully, never al- lowed # bye to be made. St. George won the toss and commenced by sending Waller and Bage to face the bowi- ing of Marsh and Sams Bage soon went out with a round 0, Bingham followed, getting caught at the slip MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. pines near Hie Jandito—Poscan Bilseit & A Jaya Pondleten, Rio pica Sai a ve Uy rah Catania ca hake on ~ by Marsh. fam Wright now went in and Waller wont ae aha peer | A out, after getting 2 doubles and 4.ingles, in his uanal ‘pe Bh), Cari, Halter rm. a easy style, Gibbes now faced Wright, and eald if he sae Rainbow: Pindbietae & Fete get s run off the first ball he would make « score. Lowel! ol phia—May! ‘Ihe first ball he made 3, and continued to Hay tn Sy ta a . gts "aE cach ont ee beautiful cricketing atyle till he made 26, when Scott | gent CL Watson, Day, Comwarbero’ Barnes, Bateman cought him. Gam Wright only made 10, when he was aa Vangilder, Wilmington—J T Johuson. caught off a tip by the wicket keeper, Higham. Hind- Sohr Mayflower, Williams Buckaer ee? Buk soe Bloop. Harvest, Cowen, Bristol—master. them tide. Bharp’and Harve ‘commenced after din- Jemestown, Parrish, Richmond, Potersbs ner for the New York side, to the Bowling of Gibbes | and a era, with mdse a paanhger to Ledine ad Flee snd Gam Wright, Sharp was.seen settled by Gibbes. | Sante, Excbaneed sigasle vith steamship. Roanoke, 5 Higham Sere and after getting 9 in good sii, ai merth of Ch hinoots oe! ‘ireday morning, Yosscngers, to Topecttt & or Two buths duting the ‘the field; be seemed to look round, and where there was ro men, there he rent the ball; he got 113 when a Rory cod te ool, May 25, with mdse time was called at 63 o'clock, and next morning, after sa aren eat peway- Sane, Th las mong bis Se ce ee ak | fer Mew} ora; tee tne, si runs wos, 6 SL five. ‘Willby end Marsh Gatted ‘well’, Baralay fevamman ‘Ee re in good at; Preston, whe is a pret carried his bat ont for | Ist 4% 50, lon sa Me ‘ae 3 Nowa een for St. eet of the’ Banks, with and and good umpires they Beige api nr Bark ghton (of Boston), Bo lows— Map d dete Bort Late dues 1D eae eae ame St, Guonaw’s oLvB. $8 at 148, lon 34 16, pote abip san W hone So toalage, Lag ‘we pained black, eee white nigaal red ‘perpendicular; }, lon Sh Bage run out.. . » "ame, from Norfolk 1¢ Ri Biughouc sera b; Banas 0 . ‘30 10, Soom rial ar Rinnai o3e 15, Sem Wright c. Higham for Port Spaiu, 17 days out, The B exportenced b. Marob...........++10 i southerly winds. wee! Scott ie ae master, June zl, Carolina, ateorin Pario, of Warren, otk ic Loy, Saginaw, hence or’ ‘Jacksonville. ivoli, ance renee, 10 days, with sugar and mo- ae Globo (et PhilaSalphia), Robert PR, 17th i , wayame, EF ! ha ty toG B ber ‘orrest inst, with sugar and molas: He orang. "Grant, Cardenas, June ‘Mi with molasses, Commodore (Br), Dickson Matansas, 17th inst, with sugar and molasses, to Ham: nen Bi ‘Brie Harriet (ot Boctlanay ie nas, Paty inst,with molasses. to Russell & Vining. ae t, off Bar: nonat, (¢poke sohr Rlon Dyer, from Hoiton for Wilming Brig Sarat Ellen (Br), Miller, Windsor, NS, and Boston 6 Ls ¥Vith plaster, to master ly, Davis, Charlostou, 5 days, with entton and im Montrose, of C H a oul Sehr W. H Sanford (of unt, oe Falla pula ¢ digest st on June 16, ene png oer eee te, mee: (01 A rm we ays, - toes, to Perniston & Jon Aga i sie Schr Maxson, Rogers, Tieuthera, 7 days, with fruit, to T Sharp b. a 2 ewe Wright b, Wi . wer Cc. tb, Wal- Barvey b. Wright ..... 23 : aim €. THER Wright 0 Barclay by Wright...” setae °c cht pea. ua ‘The friendly match between Astoria and the Putnam of Brooklya, E. D., was played yosterday on the Astoria ilmarti ground, situated near the Court House, Broadway. Put- ee Bobs 0 Spree he (Br), Cook, Halifax, 18th inst, with fish, nam lost the match by 11 runs—though the players | *°,Bcrllck # Benjamin seem pretty equally matched. Both clubs are young and | SebrNew York Packet, Sandborn, Machias, Schr @ D King, Trimble, Cal Sohr Esther Buat, Li Bohr Joseph Rogers, Worthington. Portland, Ct. BELOW. } eupposed the Shamrock, Doane, from Liverpool, 0 Tapscott & Co. pipe Ocean Star, St Johns; Lochinvar, Antwerp; Golden West, San Francisco; barks Geo Warren, Cienfuegos; Co- ne) (Brem), Richmond. d_at sunrise South; sunset, in the city, Northeat sendy Hoox, SE. ik 3 Mate Bark Georgia. to arrive at Portland, has nea ohartered by pertiee im that city, to load iumber for Montevideo, at $13 per M; and bark Sirah T Nickels, to arrive, to load lum- ber for same placd, at $14 per M. Lavronxp—At Rant Bosto inst, by Messrs Robia- want practice, The Putnam complained sadly of the soit ball they played with. Among the players who deserve mention are Mabbett, Trowbridge, Hoyt, David- ron, Robiason and Valentine. After the game was over the Putnams were handsomely entertained by the Asto- rians, and then invited to inspect Protection Kagine No. 2. Eeveral good speeches were made by Mr. Curry, of the Knickerboker, who particularly recommends them to catch the ball before it touches the ground—a good oe tion. Mr. Walton and his eon, both spoke of ealthfultenor of these out door exerciser as was also thanked for the maaner in whit brought this game before the public. PUTNAM CLUI sou & Burk, a bark of 350 tons, the Gen Wi 5 J. A, Davidson oa by Mr J ff Bhattuok, of this city, sor threat iad p00) Mspsrne Vesani-—Drig Zoroaster, Curtis, sailed from Val; Chureb also,Nov’ 10 sor Botton, and as nat since bean heard Hoyt. the was vite sael, of about 200, Gesena, y 5.8, Calveriy. J.T. Morrell. Fl rwrwom mone Pper ore. = eer be Capt Curtis was an ent ising y pro and belonged to Buckeport. whese "he oy Teles afamily. ‘Mr Wm Richardson, his first officer, also b longed to Bucksport, and was unmarri Pitcher, J, E. Davidson, Jr. Catcher, E. N. Robinson. Judge.. .Sam. Goodwin. iRatetes nnn nd B. Brown, ot the iguleuerbockecs, Herald pedi kts HAMILTON (Bermuda). June 22—Whaling back Solon "Ara Femnge. frre ee 8 Soe tos as igh tb int . ‘and lost rex Overs. Runs. Wider. Maiden. Wiokets, | totboeastward. ee: eer 1 19 6 | Whaling echr John Ai 16 4 | arr ldthtrom F: avd proceeded 0 x 3 | mwinllsg bark Orey ‘ait (of Westport) ae master, 6 months out, arr: oil + ede je oma; 12 5 | recruited stock of Prov ak 2ehr Adu 2 (of Sipptcan): Haady, master, 6 wooks out, witn 9) bbls eperm of! and 12 blktab, ser 17th} obtain: ed frosh provisions and salied. 13 2 pe. Baliimer pt Wedd, arr hore on Wednesday last | from Baltimore. ag 3 | Brig Sylpa. Capt Rawlings, art here on Sunday leet from ; 5 | paltthete? and sutled to dey ior Bestadoes 2 1 Bark Mariel. and scbr@ M Koberteon sail’ to-day tor New Pollce Intelligence. A HARD CASE A mon named Joba Ryan was arrested yesterday, by officer MeGuire, of the Fourth ward police, on charge of steeling a piece of iron machinery (a steamboat con- tee Toaballa Ropd will be lontod with a fall curgo of po tatoet and onfone to-mmortow, and will aleo leave for NYOFK. ‘No ships of war at Bermuda at present, KEY WEST, June 21—| ae Aemtay, Court the case of pon 4 Ellen’ Hood acd 0 has been tried. From CJ jen tho wre necting rod), valued at $60, the property of William | thelr speedy notion a very valuabl d Fuller, of Ne. 46 ann street. The property waa found | was raved from loss. The salvage osseraion of the ascueed. When taken before | um..01 Sii.500. The ship is, now stowin her ate, 8 and Police Court, im answer | Sy We have awe irom testa ound Cop nae of Inte to the charge preferred ogainsthim, he sald that be | ante tiv tern ve at re bark ‘took it with the intention of getting some victuals to | Undine had arrived w ith Ol laborcre and's outgo ot matertat eat? Ryan was committed to prison for trial, on there charge of grand larceny. LEGAL GENTLEMAN IN TROUBLE. Jobn W. Lateon, a lawyer, was brought before Justice ¢ fort Lege | nave brig Horatio bas ae fitted out, and will now Jogivimate business. She haseniled or Matansns toltoua with Solerees tor New: York, ‘The echr Elizabeth Headly Easing completed her ropeirs sasted 13th rer New York, eo was found to be ia the Dawron, at the Second District Police Court, on Wed- | centre |, Sod was stopped without having to discharge needey, charged with having inflicted a severe assault ber eg oe B Sobwlts,: Caer; st@:11h tues for! upon the perioa of Counselior Gillen, by striking him in | ,,7"*,>* Sonya sauaecl. aa Tate mets 8 toreible manner upoa the bridge of the nose while | fovater -Phiagaiphin 7 quarrellivg with him kbout some legal matter. ‘The de. he bark Peter Clinton, Stites, saled for H fendont wus beld to bail to answer the charge of assault wes 0 Yond ier Pelagia pegertownph and battery. Wass Wind, Sanders, eft 13th for w portin the CHARGE OF FALEX PRRTENCES. ire bens orm, Bargees, sl€ same dayfor Darien, Ge, for Bernard Werner, a pedlaz, was taken into custody athe éobr Sea , Goodspred, arr on the 13th from yesterday, by officer Rue, of the Lower Police Court, oon page ge mite PRE rE Nee YE aN eI nited charged with eving.ebtalaed $3 pect oe one pot of on credit from famuel felse pretences and fraudulent Shprestabetsar” ane accused gt his note for the amount, but at matority it wae fi to be almost valueless. Justice Connolly held the ptisoner to batl in the eum of $500 to answer. , Personal Intelligence. Among the pessengers arrived yesterday in the having discharged her 19th, re, art 19th from Harbor Island; he sehr Joon ¥ McKune, MeKune, arr from Now York th bad # long and soalous pasange of 2i days. Cargo tor Fort Teplor and this of! te @ schr Elisabeth Williams, str from New York same day, ‘oud eld 31st for St Marks. \CH, LI, June 2—The baie. Na jaisted, steamer Baltic, from Liverpool, werejthe Hon. James 8, indeira for Now, York, with ita wine and bari, Wodaworth and family, of Genesee, ani General James | an¢ pore | al 4 to New Fork. wie preeey ory yocs B, Murrey, of this city; and daughters. NESE comminee st soon as she is discharged. Among the departures from the Metropolitan Hotel on Wednesday last were the Hon. Pierre Soulé for Nisgara, and A. Dudley Mann for Washington. e Annexed is s list of Americans registered June 13th, | Sharp’ St doh, N senaeari-garte Juno 23—Arr ship Masatlan, W; Japeiro: & Sotalling, “Wiking, avL Albion Be apes ‘We Bent aL Kiver; Almon ward Eiill atthe banking offce of Livingston, Wells & Go, 8 Place | Bacon. Nickerron. een Providence; A Bacon, de la, Bourse:— Mlokersen. Mig ators, ; Ontario, Holmes, Boston: Bos a Mis Sticking, M. Hartley, T, Hiller, V_ Boi. | *°* eter ge Bate bln. he Gr Hotebingss a. Winterkod, Pov. Homes © Disasters, &e. M KG S00 Correspontence. Bare Morro, of Provinestown, hence foc Nowburyrort, which was ashore in Soun damage, and arr d, came off withoat nein. nd: 8, A. H Ses Seen 0. , Chenney, DO. ON ue ape 4 se dh betwen Tuckernuck Shoals and Cs: sie i Th “Young Wom of a fond for Nentucnet from with Taduam Mek 9, by eter Ly apt Rach Sih, Swift, N ‘5A ap bet ‘botek (sld Meh 10). Be de Met ren Tater tom Cape andres Junior NB, one bt Young Hoetor, VALS. At the St. Nicholas Howl-Gen J ¥ Townsend, Albeny; Zedge Bontwel), J C Walsh, Washington; Pedro c ope Havens; 3 Joeeph Dist, Havana: Goorge A Cope- dgworth, , by letter amas Condor, NB, Baceom, US Ai Thomas H W sp since Jesving Sandwich alande ral uch 10 to. ). £ There, US A; John Howard, Pari: AS Heocinte pt a. by letter from C ‘or- ote war eteatee Ciedcalt Oe omtaCnenee | “Cli ier Po > sen 8 oD Weldon Bi joddy, England; ‘ m Avi Ontinn oeu ogder hot At the Smit George Wilkes. South ike q Avenro, Union Coll Gen Le Graben. lab Gol'Y bamas Gel Sta ravens by litter from Cape Sherman, Newton, NB, me Samuel V Hottein, Virgi Me 8 to Bewsteln’s to proc Piper, Tow, rk ‘at’Ban Cotine in Feorusey. we Av the Bt Denis=® P Chastn, West Point WR Beges any pet SEE. in, West mts jon 3 woth, 8} 2a WP Zulineyer! Levy M Dodge, Boston, iat fchucd From Norfolk, & the stonmship ZameatowaN Lord ora Faleher, a , N ia <1 ‘emai Wi hale since Tos pn Ady LA 4 sadam “ede ‘two obili W Green, pothizg, from TMesch, Won Harris 8 8y,8, f San Iady, ry Gi ad. two obil aie Stat rer rey. “is "B “Gohen: Mise 7. ; ges. Misa Carringto Me rontenk, Fi Fregman, Miss Carrington, Mrs Movara ue Cant fy Bont aoa family. hews irom New.Otledns for Cat- ool, in ship Cambrie— orien, John Ship National whoen, Mattbins, sigan tad Fordinand Ketvoret <acnaraa Plumer, trom San Prancisoo, for San Nae, wleteat Narr A in the procmanip Fler Fooetin~Proncte HCor 5, in Gulf of Califern sieechsiniety eee | mes A Bill Pyeeaitaaae 2 lings ihe Sere falasate 4 Be Creed eater hence for Nowvites, June hj th £405, AL ‘out ‘From the of Canal bi sin can ropata a te mad | arta ¥ 1 pa prod pe jay 17 (not wn 4) dark rtp ik a arta cule busine Berks’ BA ITO hig 8 ie 18 days: £1 ne 2 bark ATaMzAs—Arr June 16 se fae Sie oS See ee: ee 19th, Ni ‘York; brig Yanoy, ttandwood, ———i th, dark FA 7 4 7 tio, ‘ork. Dark Ainerican, Ho aria, Gi uviras—in port June 18 NYork, 8; Florence, Ray, eotn, bert abe Erineston. otk, Coral, Kine ie Grace Wo; on, Kelly, Martini Guan Tambor; 13th, ke ase, ‘Turk’s aero aera w oi mp Srzsnenie Bases oH ‘Anpaosses— hart June 8 Pars! ees Dubie bet AntweRP—Arr June 8 Teese 6 Charleston; Murillo, med Aleve, W aus, Leckan, Nore. epee ra » Gon SL City of Boston, "Hionderson, Constantinople. Axcon a—Arr June 3 Mary Stewart. Pinkhs: ‘ARCHANGEL—Atr May 26 Floot Engle, Bi BancrLona—Arr (ind 7 aoe ‘Oliver, Chariston; Antilla, Millet, NOrk June 5, Columbus, Palmer, Ce reper 7th, Lussite, Cortarom, de; Aurora, Valenti, lobile, Bremen—Arr June 6 Hermann (6) NYork; 8th, jossamer, Davis, do; Rover, Davis, St Jago; Saranack. Bullerdick, Wilminfiton; Gibraltar, Kilmaa, Tc. Pid from Bremerhaven Sth, AG Balleor, N¥ork; O Thyer, Addicks, do itimore; 9th, Aa Mtinmores ii ‘tanh eaeiel Fohrs, W Mi Stor TArt Jape 6 Torrent, BristoL—Arr June lt Waren B don; brs abit Arne jors, NYork. ‘cia ath, Mth, British ueen, Tebister, NY or! Pill 14th, Admiral, Crosp, from St Jobn, NB, for Bor: —Sld Ji 10 mo ) Colby, NYork; Con- ance,” Devid, San Franclices Wath, Malvoh, Mivebell, BT i rt 10th, Macedonia. Dillingham, and Cinded Bolivar, cube ioe Rune Te Trenton, Green, for NOrleans; Mary Lu: eretin. ¥ ‘Bnaxe—SidJune9 Johanne, Vebss. NYork. Comstantimorie Arr May 31 Ravator, Middleton, Mar. soilless New York () Mi 4 cld for Ka- roves ae; Albetroas, Mean, Koneisoh; ware ‘urber, Kamelsch- ‘Uld 29th, Try} SUAS? sane 4 Helios, Mitchell, NOrloans. scaner serine Elin ood, 4, King’ london; Sentinel, lo, Havre. eclehral Taylor, Adelaide; E Kisii Sen "Sen Ae Abell 27th, Birnie, Thomas, L London; hi, Sttte bot Raine, word. 40; Kate Sweetiand, uot, Webb, Lucknow, lamer , Wa fa Frothinghas, Bal fon Lal Lobe: Re Enterpe, Arey, Bombay. S14 era 0th, ‘Wm Chamberiain, Je aatace ‘S6tb, Flying Scud, Bearee, London; ‘Catha- rine, Edmund Vondos, W isoonslsba Boot yea iasia, june 8 Kochamt! Suatta (a cre ag 5); Os, ied Kenny, “Jamaica (and ocd ): Gi ——., and anchored; I ith, Adjuster, Hotohiton, best Peel, Gifford, NY ork Goan U3 1 ‘Statesman, ‘Hermanson, i ta a Savenpab for ‘Le! don (ant nok goat Foreland Sb, U Thyen, Addicks, from Bremen eK <Eaaied by (xo date) Thos Chareb, from Mavana for Cui- at or Bort Foreland 1th, » brig, of and for Bath, Me, Dearie 1d June 8 Mary Adelis, Bartlett, NYork, Dover- Of June ll Arkansas, © ym Shields, from Pertemonth, NH. eae Dantmovuru—Off June 10 Leontine, Thorman, from N Orlesta for Bi Fa uTH—Are June 7 ge ht stl Havana (orders 8th, Loch Lamar, Hiohbora, Card New Sth, tote, Sack Packer, Wilt - 4, Morse, Ma- Sei Havane for Thottes (of Windsor), from St Domingo for Hamburg. ee eet, June 14 Leontine, Thornam, from N e, Morrimsea, cries Rhortee NOsioga fOr ey for Lrg wold, ‘ascow~ Agr d e Direee, Yowue N Yorke fmne li Arr at Greenock 8 wival, Philliss, NYork;_ 14th shooting ster, scopes Sth Kev ‘Sid 9th, Bangalore, White, ford. San Fraacisco. Granatral 31 Kinebird: Wooks, NYork, atts eh Ab at i Boston; 0th, Emily, Lo- on Merrrerie e 5. Boynton, Smalioy, York; 6th, ‘CLovexaran—Ary June 10 Rival, Durkee, St John, NB; Abeconu, Washt rn, GornexnvRe—air June S Dublin, aso Boston; Ata- henta, NOrleans. Hayax—arr Jane 8 Hortensis yrowsye! tate, ‘Apalachicola dene ai Sandford, Mobile; igh: Gonteneration Corni a Bel rosin, ace Albert Gallatin, Storer, SUstatee! lth, Richard Morse, ‘Dinsmore, reich Resell Swaneek 8 seeasens Ith Omas Pa- oe, Barnes, do; 13th, Zurich, ¢ Méry ‘Chui rohill, for yoke Cole, ene i Bibs m, NYork ‘ation, Chase, Mavensas ith, Heriliay’ Jamieson Montevideo Ayres: en tae mace Bordeutsy Mth, Dellinve, Bunt—are J ne § Leta ®, MoNeill, NYork; 1, War 7 Arnoid, Boninger, for NYork oL—Arr Juney Sheridan Knowler, Pt Cole, Ni letan ehoahlag Slag, Dameon Hines Raword's Inlagid: 1th, int youstock, York; Pauny leans; set. Greeno' and nd eet Faint, EN York: eins; Port etiley Careline, Conner nud Hartiet Pranceu. Reed, go Coonun’ NY orks Middleton, ‘Delaney, Se Somat Cienilen, Crawtr wford, Mobile; 16th, Granite: State (a) Sid Sty Louies Hatch, Amsbary, Philadelphia; oun, Mon. ‘eles ta Point, Xe Eadoxe, yh, Bost mouth, Tru xpress, Pi n, Bast! ; sade, saltimore; 11th jarteborne, seein "Co Nick: oa. Bieksle Rio Janeiro; 13th, a apd al ae Banda (a), Queenstown apd ston, Bryan, Ca sh Tee Srucordis, ‘Thompeon, Bo! tla, Bop Be ‘Bae os, Colliv,, Gonos: bi pa niece btncbemexomy and James Barry, ‘M Mills, St oe ilnd ‘Iphin tai Ip, jo) at peon, Malte (ontd Ma; cage ak faa o olive foram, Jerden, and To se Jhartosten von, Jaton, foincaleae ‘chaz my Freak Pierce, Leach. NHeane. June 11 Carfatie. Devereux, sage Se Sone, Bay iaeh nand Waren, tenses. Tsar von te, from Dent 1a yeom, Deal geo (ond old. Phe ty i ice Deal Lath 1 1308, or, Cardi’ snd Malta, 4 from ; Jonathan en; 15¢b, ‘Auaeon, Bo- ith $ L Bryant, Pousland, Port au Basqui with the atten a js Bmaloue, Régiey, Mule, pen Doan Tig Amasens Fe labine, Doane; Pales- wn Re , Hae, oray ee : NYork. a TAN, Goon Favere’ £m Snow, NYoak; 10th, Ge- MeKeanon, and Nathan byte i suae ‘Aan, Wiley, and sce e tenets. 5 Pocahontas, Taylor, London. Sid Bs seats oy Selene we Pre a sae raat, urease, teeth Wow a eee tae themaer, Small, from Lon- Se, Monge, (cow NOgionns for Beomep, qfeeemerre toning ‘2% John & Mary, Rood, Nowons- “Surmovrn—Om Jane—, Str Robert Poot, Chadwick, frome New York for London, ‘Quaznero Wexronp—Pu for Australis. Layenroot, June Fee aa esterday oe oeeee ea A es Mth—' z Ce 100’ miles W by ba inst, Te ib reported that, the: Nore Careline, fom Chincbas ,for Valencia, has been lostin the Straite Wi of: ten By cliner, from Calin for Lvappen, gree 10 When te stored off by the tag and proceeded on her She throw overboard, w! bank, cma a omens moe bene arrived vale the a UEENsTOWN—June Penelope, Bon pn fre] 3 Shen barnty a ‘bulkhead, vonsered, eos the of po ea Rego = Sins diamond, org) BR fore scare re ios $ lve Inege ouwk of aeniniag 30 Barker, Now Yorks” otect aeatities af vere wore in the ou) - usica Tn fom te ‘vessel having had it thought she was aa American, AmsreRDaAm—June eth a pet. te- pase ae merit standing,» cond Stat May ion 2" Why the ne Secobes, derelict voseol was cose sith May in 1 by the Constantia, Kaleshook, arrived here. Surexos, iM pod RThe A Bost jete, it is ox) Boke: Sie Gkon in LO Reels of conte, wud th tin tnd Ye jFrabhlin, for the United States, a alse londing "fine aeateine North saeean Duilt ship, | recently maging to Liverpool belo 1, hiss been transte; 8 June 18—The Zenobia, Drummon BB coal inden, for New ork te tom ora he haet maed on the Mid lation wher’, potting off eaktlan peels Sebring, fo aia Pog in Jane I1.—The Jupiter, Arendal, es was in nye ll Behad Seat of chain, and Gre aura! Jane 21 Bird, Pants peohra of 1a hapa Misposed ba aa) June 14—The beige lountaineer, Matansas, at Leith, Howe wed abandoned, ship Empress Ms Mgt June chusettson it, and weter, bas been bark Massnchui supposed to have Monk A Wreck with Tie. the axovos for the vived at Havre. June 27 BALTIMORE—/ Ip Cusco Sip E Ba yeaah Navigator, icing 4 iro and one tans SE are Visweth hae dies; Tiberias, re Wisaed as Minas Constitution, Eldinere, Gants ok—cu June 25 ship John Fraser, Herbert, Es ST GREEN WICH—Arr J Milliken, Baltimore for Providenc G CESTER—Arr June 23 schrs L M Godfrey, NYosit for Portemouth ‘sort, Calais for. NYork Shotwe abui"are | ob i, helen Matto, King icbewt ary des ‘Ani Sern, 8 Seilivea, Me! Jensire May 25 tor B Yor Beaten’ eo bert, 0 sston tarde; B ‘M Prescott, Crosby. James River be Bath; sohgs . Jane, Crosby, Alexandria for Bosten;. M.A Mei te Ai Tilden; Lacon, Bearse,, John ‘Cadwallader, ‘Philadelphia for Boston, jhe. As at Ketis: Davey ter: Demaviscoties, Gouth Shore, Beoaras, ie, He, Mitobell, ‘York for do; ‘riend, ais; Dries Dyer, Lowisy Gray. ‘Art June 26 brige pgs me = es wyer, Savan kt file for feck soaille for Mahoney ano ‘Norris Morin L Davia pacar se ee cae at8 AM, wind SW, le Friends, amd) dary ay a Reena wee aay ‘Powell, Mary Wan Callahan, B 5: Come, and Mecger Bilasa dywine. Bld tebr Osdeols, NEW DRLEONG Cid dune at ot or ci , dan usm, Bie ablne Kate vane; 4 ‘snd Alfred Steven, Got, Piwrowhcar dene, brige ray, (Been? for Philadoiphiss sohte Mayflower, Dusleo, Gow Baw Wovtcen, ray Providence fot x Philadel Pag ye 2 Reins et HlArcAre June 2, EM \d,, fare; ‘tigate, Conemmane Lear 2! z, Tompins, sna tc oS ot Wartheny ‘Cemmiele wel sont Sora, Weoley Troy}, Re a. 5 4 Fiske ‘Homer, ¥ A few F Se se panty 4 aa i year June 7 Statesman, Biewmansar, Se- ne. AS Aarne Pen “Amuican ship ahi F schooner 4 a ae sat wt, cargo 0 of shaven aad and lemons, — scheoner lor ‘of by public sacten th the. st ee ed om ele Sash mF ant aT A i head hg 2 with eae oa Massa- ee uns Eee a iat 46 N, lon 99 W, Bee he de toe time ia naron, Shakes

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