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8 Artival of the Black Warrior ‘The U. 8. mail oteamship Bixek Warrior, J. D. Bullock, }, arrived from New Orleans, via Havana, at @v early hour yesterday morning. ‘Her accounts are from Havana to the afternoon of the ‘STth Juno, but there © no local news of general in- Geres'. ‘The government continues the gradual disarming and @isbanding of the colored troops cailed inte service Guring the late excitements The U. & steamer Fulton, Lieut. Com’g Mitchill, touched at Havana on the 2%th June, and asiled for Key ‘Went ou the 26th She had been employed sicce the Jith ult. in o cruise of observetion sround the island. The health of Hsvana is considered better than it hae been for many years OUB HAVANA CORRESPONDENCE. Havana, June 27, 1855, Politics of the Cuban Spritualists—New Mode of Operat- ing—Martin Van Buren om the Stand—All Present Platforms Condemnct— Wreck of the Boston Brig—Th United States Scamer Fulton Upon the sunject of *;lat'orms,”” which seems to be Jaberizg from the Northern press, I have recsived a @ommunication which shovid be respected, and 1 com ‘mead it to the atteatiou of all those whose souls are bur thoned with anxiety for the -alvation of their country end whcee pocke's are m nun « dime to swear by. From the Spiritus! Teeyraph at the “ Spirits’ Home, * Haunted Houre ” No 45 ~aa street, Havana, at mid yht session, Juve 24, 185:—the line having been es @ablished ond the medium created—a stranger morta Was introduced witoour wil! or design of his own, Loud @ries of Tubai”’ runy th-ough the vaulted chambers, ani the glcrious epirit apperre', bowed down with trouble- Bowe thought. He sta/e9 to tne otranger that the affairs of the “ neigbburing nnd” were esteemed of vast im- Portance with ail the aucivus chivalry of Spain, for the @évance of civilizstion -th.. the modern ory of “races” Degot of ignorsnce in the Havana was all nonsenre— ‘hat after conferring with b 2 bosom friend, the Geaosse Youth, Christopher Columbus be bad come on a special mission to inform atu eolig>t-n those whove miada were temporerily obscured oy cc uds of ignorance and fanati- Ciom—that mm orier to 1myress his words upon ths ha- wan mind he aud abcucwe tow spirit of a living boly £0 convey them, Here ine Syirit of Martin Van Bucen ‘was introduced, who wutec that he had most strang: ly deen takea possesetoo of «nila hia animal functions wore bowing a feat over « +lics of Fulton Marke: pice Jed and smoked beet, siti 4 0 t of Kinterhook cabbage, which bud been shipped exoresty to soothe him in his mbsence from bis native lan —ssatalthoagh he was pre- Paring to retire for thy wiont, oereviving in the distance Ghat his body was actively o-cupied as if he were him felf present therewith, he oult way, with all sincerity, that be was mont happy to ve ia the midat of auch a glo ious acsemblags. ano prow co be weed as the medium ‘of conveyance for tb» toxpire thoedts of the “aacivas wad bororabl:? Ture! (aa proud progenitor of the Seagisd race, whee worss uvoa the soul would not be Tike tinkiing bra-s After & te moment of vasartbly stillness, whish @eemed the len heud nwout a yeare to the stranger, the e@pinitof Martin was sg iom +o i the following words were utteres in den m © The various pl sopls of the Uricn for avvien —'or the w being of the natioa and the evlighten-6 treecom o' © © world—are baseless and factitiong—tbe ooly sletiorm' whith aboutd be ulopted Dy the intelligence of “he oc aca for the patriotism of the universe to rest gon ix toe ‘epritanl plattora,? which, although repucr act to my earthly notocs, and ‘the poles from be siren T hve so ofven touched, T am gemeciled by irrene nin sooresnon to gira uttarenoe ’ ‘ The pert ") Wertin eaying to Taal i pl ase exonse me; T sea my A 'tivg Teetlens noo the eanhage te oar; ne- “ot foe am early hour in the were almost inattionlaite re left upoa the almost etopitfied fecuttinn of the stracger had imperial sigci- Berrce. Thie matter, highly imporart, lotensely interesting, and ebowing tre s‘enace and improvement ta mpiritualiem, 1 +m req cesied co rancmit for the noa-as politiwal reyeurrstion of ease country. for which pur ‘Pose it is at the wervice of your readers, with ths beet ‘Wishes of oF) Vural ‘The trig G. W, Hrinuhero Prilbrank, master, of Bos ‘ton, from Ginate for New Vors, ean wrecked on the 2tec, two aye and whut ant—tea! low, Officers, craw and eareDgeRe brought to ‘bis ont by the Spanish nrig ieterte. on tne 2:6 nat Carvo—rugar, molagsea aad horey Proten: voter at the 4 consulate, and offi era and crew to ‘eave cor Vaited States by the first epverton ty. ‘Thi S snr etermer Fulton. Mittchetl, commander, arrived 25th from # orut: 7 As, grd got awsy yeater ny y Went, with letters f ‘the eqradron. I hand you a commercial report, waish overs our ladur jor two we-ns, ond contmuation of files. D. Havana, Juge 27, 1455. Affairs of the Cuben Junia_ A Word in Defence of Gene- ral Qui!man~ Ciaime of ihe Cubans on Americans—Bal! a! the Liceo— Keporied Ousb-eak at Porto Rico Arrival Of Treeps. Tid not trounle you with «letter per Isadel, because there wos nothing ike news to communicate, and be- @ause I considered » letter by the direct steamer thi« worning wou'! proubly teach you about the same time a2 ove sept vis Conrlestoa would bave done. The ivertnesn prevaiiing bere ot this time, ond the Tack of news to interest your readers, prompt me as this moment to silade moe particularly to our Creve brethren = | «rm lad to thts p sonseqcence of the secret murmoring* ov their purt, coodemning the American party for the ‘uilure of the ooce contemplated expedition BO part of the lam: te attributed to the Caban Junte; they have made their own representations, and they are believed. General Quitman, | understand, is blamed for “backing ou:,’’ at the ay) moment, afterevery pre paraticn bad been made for him wed all bis requisitiocs had been comphed wits Ubis may be the case; but] @o not believe —General Quitman, from ali that ican Akarv copcerning bim ie oot the men to retract from his engeaements; but the suaring part of their complaint dis that toe United Staten goseramen’ should have taten fo much troutle to theert cunt plans, and tre lure. ‘Wartmn: ss, the wpathy of ths american people woreris their unfortunate srtustion, a» if ubey bad some post- tive claim vpom the peop! , sud that the governmsat Was under erme cirect plerve 10 eoueve them, For my part | sever seve teea enabled to discover thi fousdativa of euch claiw; | heve pot attsched my- seit to eitber per'y durtus my residence hers ‘Tra ‘Weiling en garcon, Lhere recome intimate with born Cece warts, wot commer some valued frieade ans Cneres—1 toerefore look upon these claims with an imparcelsye. Coere claims csuaot cor. aiviy be meds trom che bosp tality geaecally sa070 ¢> Amtfcans cowing to Cob | spent not it relat oa to Zoyeei, tor l have recrienn the goat nabounded hosp! Qality from al) clanses; bot geverally speaking, whe cls m6 cf the Cubans, in tom respect. are irss toan any Tbave known the most thie erty from the Cored ants of enterniaing with piien from this ireland, abide here @ tenets of ume wivout he aligutest atteotion Reipg paid to teem excep perchance, a moraicg cali th an excuse that scwe member of the family was @ick, or trat they were spernt om ‘campo’? (the coun- Gry) The more geveral excuse bowever, is that they ‘afraid of whowicg attentinn © Amercans, lest the sttention of rument should be directed towards them. Alt sare equally faliscions—it is, [ fear, ratber their wept of dispontion; ia their hearta they do not Wee Americen+; rom treir oxtaral jesiou y ‘they have potning in commoo with them, and I regrat to 644, 1 feel chey bave hit or vo claim upon the ayra: pathies of the people of the | ited States. Lhave fora -on-iderable perio’ taken motes of some OF the arietocts i+ fam lies, bota of toe past and presens pe aphry ‘whieh afford a curious aad piquant Listory, it may ateone ‘oture penal prove extremely inter exting, showing how wealth covers a multitude of on? The opening boll of the agement, ay eveping last, and proved @ perfect failure. Very uw ti cis veovent,. these chivfly the wives noi on were forced, ou! of compli: 10 Geoeral Concha, to attend Frem hi kxcelieony commmaced reacing the ming sores, it wan Deorweary to callia out toe gubey ‘Or baloory all the geotiemen the #0 an to ne. eure bum ep aadieace. ine co haviog nearly all Me was onlered into the There little etrenm t+ Of pudlic feeling and toro (the institution of it), unter the new m et, G@tancer go far to ‘Ske oppopalarity of tre (sp-ain Gen-ral ‘bere is a rumor that there has been a second ont- Break at Porte Kico, anc that troops are to be sent from Ghis islend there Th ee bnndret and one hombres, to add to the ‘brave f Cubs,”’ arrived trom Corunns on the 24th Unites States stenmer Falton is again here, all Wo bave had a visit during the past week of H ury%ice and beige Daring and Wolverine. Tomas Perez Prieto, charged witn he murder, at toe end of inst year, of a French <yer, who resived io the Cale Sam Rafael Preto wi e, succeeded Be vdiee the vigilent eyes of the gatekeepers, end walked out of the prison with ths ithe Catda of the Mth ‘ostant icforms 8 that here- @lt-r montages #iM not be forwarded by the electric telo- between the boureo’ 11 P Mand 64 M. Tam not aware of acy thing further at all ‘earones ys OUA NEUVITAS CORRESPONDENCE, i Nacvitas, June 22, 1855 Black Vomit and Fellow Fever—Moriality Amon the Troopr—Death of Superior Officers—Crops—Sponish War Ships. Noth ng of mach import to co fioate from this Port. At Porto Priscipe the black vomit, or yellow ‘ovr, Se committing nvager to a cer Kent among ths Grocps The Lent. Colon lo” the regiment of to» Rey aid la Glare, o bis: rrival there from here. The Linut. C lome! Gomas y Zayas, of the regiment Tarragona, died ip Principe on the of the 16th inst., anda few ms Jeeiave 5. chica at died. i aaee re, May < fone deaths orcurred among 4 20th inst. com» fifty- par mgd from old Spain I hat ‘Here we have had a few cases on board of two Span- ish vessels and on? American vessel, but very mud, aad all recovered. We are bleaed with a good nea breeze, the thermometer stands at 86 8, (12M) The crops have been very , and are all in. A Bremen bark ved yesterday from Santi de Cubs, to lead for Bremen. I believe her name is the Hercules. We are blersed with the mentee of the Valdes, a a! teen gup brig, Spanieh, and the steamer Bazan, of two gups, sic Sponieh, to protect us from flibuaters et id omne genus. BUCKSHOT. THE LATEST MARKET CIRCULAR. Havana, June 26, 1855. Ovr last report was dated 1th inst., siace when a large bueivess in auzers bas been done, and the antici- pated advanw in prices has been fully realized. The Market in uctive for all classes, exceptiog for whites, whioh are ip moderete demand. ‘The stocs op haad ia entimated to he now arout 201,000 boxes againat 180 000 im 1854, 239 000 tm 1853, and 180,000 boxes in 185%. About 150 (00 boxes are alresdy in second hands, Mus- covadces are acerce a Jot of 390 bnas of fair quality €3¢ rls. have seen offered and refused, delog held at7rlx At ontporta cales have been mad 4 10 634 Tle, for common to fair. Our quotations are as tollows ;—Whites, common t» Floretes, #3; to 10 rle. — 25u, 10144, to Ge, 6344. ; yellows, do do., 6% to B rls, — 21a, 7364. to 240. 7744; browns, No. 11 10 12, 6 to 634 rly. — 1%». 99,4. to Qe. O44.! cucurachos, No. 8 10, 5% to 3¢ rls — 17a 11364. to 198 244d, ;—seerliog per ewt free om boar! at 9 per cent prem exchange. Motasses ben further advanced, owing to favoranle a1- vices rece.ved from bugtn \’ neveral cargoos have beea bo ight deliveranl) at cutporta, at 3% and 4 rls Seg, Meneotate. is belt wi 4, to 5 rls. keg, according to quality, RUM ie in active deward mi $36 to $37 per pipe Ex rted siuve Vet of Jonaary :—'.201 pipes to Spain, 1,724 at Britain, 1,127 Fraues, «od 708 to other places; im 411.10,850 pipes Honey han bean dol) we quote 2% to 8 rls. gallon. Exported » noe let Janu-ry:—1,716 tlerces, priucipally to Hawhborg, Bremen and Holand. BEGARS —The demana nas mn off, but there is ao change 'n value orted during the fortnight: —f, 64% wille to the United St»res, 3,014 Great Britain, and 400 to other par‘s, to all § "77 mille, Tonacco bax met will ready buyers at higher prices. Vuelta Abajo tm worth $4 to $100 for 1, 2 and Sa, $35 to $60 for 4., $18 19 $30 for 5a., and $10 to $20 for infe- rior descriptions Exported during the fortnight; —164, $25 pounds principally to the United States. EXCHANGES —Larze operations have taken place dariag the past two weoks We quote Ionion at 9 per sant prem. New Yors, Bostow and other Northern c't oa 314 to 32{ per cent discoant; Paria 3 to 314 per cwat dia- cont. New Orleave, abort, 3 per cent discount; Mexi- can dollera °!4, p-r cent premium, Twrorts. exeepr from Spain, have qeen very light; 7 have, ther: ore, vary tow sales to report, Jetke1 beaf— 8,500 quintais, per Lola, sold at 18% ris arr.; five cor. * remem om band afloat unsold (tozether 22 600quin- tals), which, a*dea to the cargoes sold, but aot set Jan’ ed, mnkes the present stock 45,600 quintsls. Rise —Impor's trom Spain aad France toa eoasidersdle : x- tent have preven ed any further advance ip price. Curo- Jina bas retatled from store aa follows:—90 oaske nt 1590 3.1950 1 reveral lota, at 1614 ria, and )10 ¢o, 2:0 casea and 490 bezs from Franse at vous Valencia, im two lots. at 12 rls ; 500 e) 1056 ris,, at 800 at 11% ris. 1,900 ry sare stored Fieh—1,300 dram ant 68 boxes Newfoondtund per Pigeon, at $34; per quintal; 1,412 boxes na: 250 balvea Norway, at 89's pre qnin’al, Lard cortnues to reteil (rom store at $1534 per quintal. in barre's, and $1/3%, in kega; stock 2,500 barrela and BRE beg “—F0 trom New Orleans, at $10 per 4 barrels New Orleans, at $1¢ per + byxe@ composition (Freach), at $26 per qnintel bexes eperm, at Soap -150 boxea velow, wt $79 per quintal. Nails—60t kegs ae Fore ent ut #1; yer quintal, on time. Oil—38 casea tefines while, 0 tee lots, at 25 ris. arr.; 28 cases fa three lot, and 14 hurrels, at 26 rls. Weappng pspsr— HO reste mo BAG re LUMBER ASD COOPERAGE Stock. —The marvet cootianes to he wel eupphen Pitch pine—100,000 feet Monita stenm awed, ut $5, and 137,060 feet Savannah, at $25 £0; $0,006 Brnoswick 9 $22 White vine hoards None me last issue until yesterdey. when 000 feet arrived from Por lund, not eet dis Hha. shoota—200 molasses, Portlaod city 4. ent A00 Providence do, at 6? 75 Heopr—None hose arrived. Empty bhds.—"17 secoad- hard moinsnes i diflerent parcels, at $3 28. Surer oox rhooke ne qeis, ove baving arrived; 3,000 have neva, Place’ wt P4 sente, end 000 at 7 reals. Frniciin —Th» following charters bava been maja: — Toree tor ¥elmonth ond & market, viz. one of 3.000 box *. dane of 4 000 nt £2 ba and one of 2°00 ar tan for Cowes ome of $500 boxes at £2,007 one of pone Tendon 3 000, at £7 6s.; one of 3,000 for 5. : ope of 660. Hambure or Bremen, at Fraa-rickahall, £2128, fid ; aveof Cadiz, $23, ova of 1.106 ation wt $)3¢, one of 400 bales, New Or'eans ‘ont 1 porer of Tonge, at $0 O21, and Sep Sebastien. at $9; one of 2,009 boxes, Havre, ot £0 fer: ene of 60 bhee molarses, Havre or Bordeanx or Hunkert cireet, ar 9° fox, one of 1 100 boxes Havre ov Tupterk «4 75 for, of 80 foe: one of 1,200, Nanton at Thies To the Uri'ed States—four for New York: oan of 1 ROO hors wt $120 100; one of 24C0, at $1 80; ane Of FACO wt BIS one of 2,(00, at 81%; one of 120, Philp one of 1.500 for Hosna at $'3;: one Ogatts molaseos, for Sierra Morens and Boston or Portland at $9 per bbd, Diteresting fom Central America. Py the arrival ov the ateamsuip Dan el Wobater at New Orlesns on the £20 ult , we hava received important from Ceptrat america’ TI rpment ot Nica Taba Dari herome vary much alarmed at the announce ment thatthe honey expecition was about to arrira there, Preporm ene are makirg to give the eros 8a waru reception The New Orl-ans Crescen nye ‘The nees from the interior is of importance, fe do tives fom a oF mar be r-iies eleded. ‘Lhe ree petitiones for periue from the goveroms has heee necorowaly urauted by thi Dguiehed citizen of 3 aragna, und correct, The war ia xoout t; intalgence Presiient to ait wo and file, end all sabalteros rot shove the renk of eerveant; many soldiers bave anon coned the revototicpists and presente: them-elves wth their arms Geceral Guardio'o arrive! on the 16th ult, at Graraon ood Ty probable that there will se war betsevn Micsregun aad Hooduras, to destroy Co- bonre sho proected the revolution in Nicaragua. Gvuatemnls wil md thir movement, for the purpose of Totting ep end to the Coqnimba party, the nocenaiag eneny of pea ean> order in Contral America 7. pedition of hicpey and Fabens caused Hitt © alarm. ‘The geverrme pt irrurd a decres authorizing all otwl ned m litary ch e's to order the leaders, Kinney aad Faheoa, to he ited ax coon as thay are within the tegritory of Niearsgua, ant m-rtiat aw bas been proclaimed. cating &i] men to'srms from the ago of sixteen to mxty, Dhe Alleued Balush Recrutts, (From the vonton Courier, Save u0.] The Queen's recruits, intercepted on board the Prt tish brig Ruflao, Capt. 3 A. Stewart, at Tarosulin Cove, OD Saturdar Inet, by the United States revenue cutter dames Co@pbell, Commenter Clark, szrived at Boston ep Thursday ie charge of the United Statay Marxtel's depnticn The recrnita, who are mestly Germans sod French ate ahont ae ‘raw’ a looking eet ther Me Jewty? cout) well derive to see; but tue “officers” Cnehing felows, young and not unhandsome Their names are Loui Kazinani, @ Polish Count. A Langt & Freeh surveon: Richard Budeliar, a Belgian Hongo Liept av Taliaw. phe pamss of the recruits are Edware ©. Fasinw. Christen Fire, Lucovic Josef Ka eart level, Pore, Pierre Maes Lonia Joseph Hoc, Julians Betbge, Jowo Hise, Joho Sebm dt. Jace> Fesher Jowpt Deiwwer Jove b Strasaburger, Daniel Hrwels, and Chev. tina Greiaeh — These men, with the ex xeprioe of Fesher who sbipped for Hertford, went on hoard the orig under the belt that they were going to Nova Soo'is to work oparairoad When off Hartfors. Fesher, through an interpreer, asset to he landed at that place, weytog the had erzeged to go therr to work at bis trade v4 eadcler The captain consulted with the cabin paseo. gers—Raziovki, Budelior. Lipp', Lanalois. They anane the 7 heads, and Captain Stewart thereupon toli Fexher that he must go to Helifax. He of course was ia bigh ducgecn, «p ttered im Dutch, others sputtered in French, ono dnring the epottering it came out that the men were upep their arrival et Earifan, ty he whipped tothe Crimes The brig kept on ber course, howsw vpti! Satore In Counequence of aAverne win be th to put io'o Tarpantto Cove, where she erhale’ by the eutterCampdell, in conse quanes of erui'# appeslicg toCommeunder Clark tor pra'ection, ptan Stewnrt souls cot give apy satiafac ory an: fwers as to the final destin tron of the m+n. They were Deton hours bie vesrel in New York as steerage paseen gers, with @ request thet he sboutd lend them «* Hal:- fox. The cabin pasnangera he deverined as geotiemea capable of exvlnining their wirsion Com k rommunieater with the Urited states Attorney, Mr Hatett, and by bia iestrnetions all th Prapsterred to the Campbell and taken to Boston The Driv Roffelo wee suffered to procect on her voyage wn Frivny all the men found on board the ‘taffaio were Dp before Unived States Commisstonrr Wootbity + District Attorney intimated that he should proved ngnipet Count Kaz nett, Dr Tangliots, Me. Rarel ay, and Mr Linplon'y spd those gentlemen were charged with enlisting themeelves apt enticing others to enlist in the service of her Majeaty the Queen of Great Sr 4 ki, in an empbatic Ireland, Pine! Y five hall fp the aoe of $1,0.0 each ror their appearance ond in Cefault of security they have been comm tted to jel Torxato IN New Jwasry.—We have been in ‘ormec thet the fowp of Col it vielene@, Treen, ba'l ings down Cowan and carried away by th: * ramen wan Cope to the conor and to gar which came throagh this morning 244 moch differ ty im making ther wey ovm in ronse- queece of great numbers of trans beving heen biowa aerors the road In seme places the atag-w had to he stopped #bc ® passage cut through trees branches, &a, which enevmoeree oh pe hives bave teen lost, aithough from the violate of thy T RET Wee AoDTeended * teen general. bat to b : Of Burlingtoa county —Phiiadelphia Bulle in, Fx Govervor Cone, of Alabama, died 0 few #ince in Torcslooen county. Ala. 8 had heen previow iil from an attece 0! jenatioe, and bad stertad for Hloust Fprings, and die on tbe road, from = suddee aad violuat art ck of the (inesae Mre, MARY CHANNEL, @ member of the United deninty of Harvard, Mena died 4 day or two sia e, at the ad vance age of M years. Mra, C wan one of the chair of freere that weloomed Gen, Washingtum w his visit to Boston. ee ‘ NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 3, 1855. Clty Politics. YOUNG MEN'S DEMOORATIO UNION CLUB. ‘The regular monthly meeting of this club was held last evening—H. P. Carr, Vine Pres'dent, in the chair. Areport of the apnual election, he d on Satariay af- ternoce, was made. The following is the ticket for the ensuing year, having been unanimously elected—128 votes being cast:— Yor inten Financial Secretary, 8 Wattace Core. Ww K. Famaxun. For Vice ‘or Treasurer, Comnenivs Cannes, Henny Fexno, For Keecrdin, of D. Jovi Committes, For Corre: ponding Seoretary, C. L. Van Zanpr. Appropriate addresses were made by the retiring an‘ incoming officers, The following resolutions were then unsnmourly adopted :— Democratic Union Club President, Joha Coobi im) tal rer with tie with a wi er ies he bas nt pect, seure, Inreleas: wi ‘ap bones rite and pe -oharced with so much credit to himself and benefit to u wo are bapry in the assuranon tha:our matual sentimente o coutidence end affection will remain as somnlete as wa er and that will still, amid his multiplied time to with his coua- yl as our presidiag 1k upat d presence. We bid nim fare: only the moro heartily to welcome him bac ot our couveil chambor; ard assure him that our syw- » wil ncoompany him through life; and that 60 foag aria the peioiples of democrecy with rit he has exbidir his oo: ation, every Ruccoss in oar bosoms the livelert sentiment achieve will of eratifion- A committee to draft the anoual address, tg report at the Ort meeting in September, was appointed, consist. ivg of H_P. Corr John Cochrane, Cornetiue Carnes, D. Jores Crain and Charles H. bing. After the transaction of informal business, the meet- ing then adjocrned, Loteresting from Mexico, [Correspondence of the Uparleet»n Courier.) Senta Anna returned from bis thirty-dve days cam- sicw Inte et night on the 8th alt., ‘withoat a triumphal recep‘ion, the shades and security of the Palece, there be bas been ensconced ever inci bering on official homa, fs Ceres end Leneva, who were seat from the capital to bri: g tos account the rebels Degolar'o and Ghilardi, wo bad the temerity to approach in eight of the Pa- lace returned eeriously worsted, with tns loss of four or five buccred men. They reported that they had scut- tren the banditti to the four wiats of heaven; but from last wccounts Degolaréo and Ghilardi had united wih Genzulez, ond were on their march to Potosi, there 6x pect vg to be jo ned by the feaeraliate of toe Sierra Ma- Cre cistricte, Monterey was in possession of Carvajal, who bad rern jorned by Ocampo snd Ar: a. Otber reports pay that Cebslios (1ste Prosident) and Ger kobles are in bis comp. Garcia bas pavsed the iio Bravo, sni bis demonstrations on Tamaulipyx bave compsiled General Wool to ceclare that ciatrict ‘BR a stato of siege He has mude a reqatsitioa oa Sante Aona for 12,000 mea and money—neither of which nas the ‘Prince Pressdent’? torpare Tue coa- tral ermy hes suffered greatly in all tae couflicis with the Pronunciacos, as wel) ax from climate. Ite force is evaporating cally; and as It 18 compo-ed gene- rally of ccnseripts, or atter of Indivas, like wild beasts Jussord into #ervien, every defeat maxes that rervice more ocious. While on the contrary thy Fronvnetsdos are increasing in geometrical ratia on every nuccees Comou'ert, Degclardo, Ghilardl, Goozslex, Salinas and fir. Questor. ete ell at tbe head of rexpactable forzes. Thot of the fisst, tce coptribution of Guerraro, is weil Orgenived, und free from the embirresementa of tue otter corpé in wantof erme sed ammucttion Carvajal te wid to be ut the head of 2,600 m-o, aud among tha nugter rome £00 Texnos. Alvar-2 nan seaured the ia- d+ peccr pee of Guerrero, and is ne* busy in orgaalzng iio government, while bis Staty contributions are 1a the fit’ with tomonfort and Sattnas ‘ihe cays of San Appa’a rola, if not of bis extetence, ure onmbered. voere i8 net a aolitary glimmerng bgoton the aor.z9n to bring covsclation to bie wounoed pint. Inve hyerce from all quarters gathers taatinray to the ™ p+ al weaith ani rerources of the newly scqaired do- tip M-xico Already sre the curcenis of eaterprias verter trom toe El Doracoia the Pocifc to this land of premive ‘op the Gulf of Caliiormia, Greeoburg aal Gry, tollowing on the tracks of Heintvelinun, Stel- xreaves: Derby, Juitus Frotet aod ochers, speak in terms Which might slaost te receives ws romance 4 varez Ded expelka the central anaotutiom from Goeree, end wes busily at work om reorganiziag the Stety gorervments, He bad openen the port of acapule CO \U Be irre IDgreR? ADC egress Of the Pacite whaters ‘The dspowall live of steamers boc ali the privileges de- BUC lovcbed Pr gulerty at ‘hat portot supp: comidation, in their transit to ant from San ccoave lopame Mishicceu sn the field with a force under Degolardo ord Gonzelee, apd having expelled tte e-ntral troops from that Stare, they ventured oeyena their perder to Zmun in the edjoinpg department, once a Scate. “bin Wee coasicered w cbulleae by his Seceae Hg ares, and be left the cepital with five tnoa- foo wen to seprove Degotaréo's temerty. After toumptal march through Morelia wad ils de teaeo Ceseated Zamora, The Pronone'ucon hi bie appearence, ond in the m dst of eaultatioes aud g'o- riteutwse, Jo! intelligence came tout Dezolerdo bad coubleo om him in toe rear, and bac imorrtinentiy showrd k mee! near the copttal. A repid retrogreasion ‘w Moreits was ocvcivded oo, Wher there h- learos ‘bos Lr Quester witb aootb-r brignad fare hac threat ened Cunureeo, bile Comociort wish some 1.60 iasar gents bed showed bimrelf at Arerin. « v liage some aailes th of a. from Which ae bad eo recently drivea arco. He retrograces bin two generals, Zen wet Comosfort at Arerio, whilo nd Tavera, aro lafe eo water ingelarce ang G A rencontre bas taken pleco Tavera, in ebisd, though eerions!y handind he claime & ¥ ctory through the pablic press. Salicas, in br xourh, terms tobe going beac, He has expelies the verter! troops from fehuantepee, was 18 HO" oa the Advance on Minatitien That potot secured ant be has tutrost he sbole transit of the Tebusntepec, from the Atler tie to tre Lacifie Monterey, it ts uudersiocd, is ia thr entire possession ofthe iterals, Auerceos ip Mexico compliin of the bad faith and disperer of fete AnDa; inquisitorial examications Un + place éoily, and foreigners ere catied up at will be- sore Vhe police ofticer to exathic ther certidcate, which #T+ copaicerea gooranters for good o«hsrior, eniwe they afford the opportunity to impore rome ovw exiction. Cartas de Seyurodads, whieh are coastoeret an eavorse ents Of parr ports, OF recogn tioa. of the ast onalty of bere whe beve possports, are most rigisly eatoroed, wad Bust he tabey Out arDUslty, tbe firs’ witen thirty Gays Of the #rrivel of tue toreigper The pasports aev=Kacted oo pessities, and there are two Am-rican cit zear— Huletend nn Pestody—aow ivearcercted at Colems, for b~ last three mentbs, for having put ivto the port of Mrnreni) on etrers ol weather, Ley were parrongerson hoard tho Fly'ng Dart, and their fret a-rest on ebore fortunately gars aotice to the captor ip thre to save bis vessel od crew im vursuing hie voy»ge to Sen Francisco. No ‘n'erpos:tion of toe Mivaster on yet bar bad aoy influence for tre reaca wnd indemnity of Halstead and Peaboty Toe first is the een of the late Chantellor of New Jervey There are severe! cares of persoual wrongs on tte cockst, yet un Frcrersed. [From the favaonah G-o:gisp ] Mr Telvado, who won ip prison in Metico by order of sents Appa, and benixbed by him from the country, w: pat op hoard of the Britian W, I. mail at-nmer € woe arrived tm (bin harbor on the 2i¢ iovt. Althougn be bed committed crime againgt the soverfmeat no Yempt was mude to molest him. He vi) no. come on re, 46 this man bas caured some excitement, it may as wel bow ated, that be was well corerviug “he attention which he received from the Presiceat o the Mexeaa Kepuciic. He is no repudiican, but a very uncomaon rovber He rehered the roval tressury bere, by for- wery, of $20,000, and left on sis traveis—“a patriot exile trom Cabe "’ Mexican Bocnpaky Cowmisston Ws ave in- Vigeuce ‘om the cowmise ou ot ar tate a Cate as toe ib of Aprit. at thete camp twenty miles below Fort Yuma {be initial point em the Colorado 0” toe bowad- ary Nine between toe ted States end Mextso, as aureee vpon by Senor Jimeorr and Lieut Micnier, wae Marted on the 2th of April Tie postion te 42 deg 20 wp 44.45 wee orth lattvade, and loogicute 114 aeg 45 mip 4458 ser weat from Greenwich. Av roo men! was erected on the edge of thr deert mh m the r ver, showing the 4irection The porten of Lut M eoé Sr Jimepex will atart from bere to-morrow to run the line to the meriaine of 11) deyvers Two monthe t i though: to oe aff cient to complete this part of the wors How long the perty —- Gelayed at the meridiea of 111 dez. is not +neen. is party heard noth ng from the one oo tae other end of the Vpe «nce Feoroary 20ch, and they did wot thea heer bow far thay had prozres All the members of the American party a ELoreMxent axp Dear. The Woroeater, Mas, Transcript retetes that a man named Coter cams from Nancnester, NH, to Wert Boylston, Masa and found ebeme with Mr Norman H Gootale. where 06 abep sick. After Bis recovery he lft owet bie wife ip Albany. In with s yours worm: pe remained at Mi Cutler @ns ogeip taker ter conversing with the woman ene wrepe, ond baw nary turned with in ormetion that Cut ther, nod eife to that place Py a hewn demeried The giel wes, after the faneral, taken to the house of her parea'a, cord pg ard epimntng: 10 pt pewng carpet rage: 12 dyeing, #4 picking oskum, 54 mpcyed by My berles Murdoch; 6 -arpen eriog and eoperiog: Sf shoemaking; § tetloriag, 2 blac: 5 waiting i0 c na, S74: YE white, mod 142 calorade male arermoloyed at wating and mening ¥ wanh og for them 5 toitrune + Beorewrrt, ant 2 wick Mammals 27; ned 21 colored. Grend total of whie pad oo. le. ed piisunerr, Male and wae, 11. eee rrr City Intelligence. ‘ ‘Te War on THE ALANTHUS Taxx.—Tae Oruxe Sipe OF ‘THE Quzstion.—Several of our city cotemporaries made a violent onslaught yesterday merning, on the alanthus ‘tree, which was deseribed as being a great nuisance, and was called, among other hard names and epithets, a “Upas tzee.’’ These psuedo philosophers, who write ste either Pes Ag sighted fodividuel: ‘thus, or else ‘their taculty of ing is superior to all their other by worms On , the elm, the linden, the brit fod ‘the weep. ing willow, apd ¢ven the rough l-afed button wood, are litere}ly devoured by millions of vermin, ren‘ering it unsafe to come within resch of the boughs of there trees, the alanthus tree, though it may be surrounded dy other trees swarmiog with worms, is itsel’ absolutely exempt from the nuisence. Wroether the aroma of the flowering tree be poitonous or it is evident the leaf is most unpalatable to caterpillars worms, that int other treo in Now York and viemwity, from June to September. The alanthi everywhere a cleanly tree, a vigora tree; it grows rapidly, and flourishes in apive of stone pavements, gas pipes, sewors, and other obstructions #0 fatal to almost every other variety of tree By a little trimming, it may be meade to give a dense and agreeable p) nd an for us aroua from its blossoms, it only lasts fora wees or two, while ths foliage continues green and grateful from Juae to No- vember. Go into sny of our parks, and look ut the di vastation committed oe all Rigel dik " ae sting appearance my je of worms thal or it thems, and then look at the green, uatouched fo- Vege of the a'anthus, and give us a sensible verdict. ‘Wo are willing to auomit the fate of the alaathus, upon this tsrue alone, to avy twelve intelligent men or old ‘wemen in the country. The sense of amolling is a powerful argument, but the facaltes of sight and feel- ing are quite an convincing. ‘Tue CoNnviTIoN OF THX StRKETS—DANGER OF RELAPSING mNTO THR Forme Fivruy Conprrion.-—Sincve Mayor Wood's accession to office there has been something like an approximation towards cleanliness in our st:cets. Let apy ove in passing through the lower part of the city contrast its situation with what it was year ago, end she bow great the improvement baw been, all of which ia due to the evergy of Mayor Wood ia iatrodu- cig and sustaiving the tow street sweeping machine: whose bexeticial working bes so often been witnessed by our citizens, It sppears there are eupdry officials who do not like these pew machines, as it fa some way in- terferes with the moary they would make ia smaller contracts. Accordingly obstacles have been throwa in the way of the aweeprra from time to time, and every opportum'ty watched to take away the contrast from the owners of the mschines. The following explains iteelt:— D.s1ce or Com or SrRErts AND Lamps.June 90, 1955. To Mewrs. Smith, Sickel & Co—Gentlemen:—The time srecified in the asreement mado by von with this Vepartment, Viz :to clean the streetsin the Firat, Second, Fourth av Sixth wards to Ju’y 1, 1855. will expire this day. You will cease cleaning the streets of the ahove mentioned d removing the ashes, garbase £0, thorefrom. efter all proceed to clean the atyrets of th» afor til the new contracts are made end confieme Feetully, JOSEPH EB EBLING, Com of Streets and Lamps It is to b» hoped that the Commiss‘oner of Streets and Lemps is amply proviced with means to cl+an the city properly, for if he is not, and he permits them to re Japee into their former filthy condition, the public will hold him to o tern accountability for assuming a re- spons'biity be is vnetle to sustain. We ure now in wrdrommer, the weatber isintolerably warw; aod should the ga? bege be allowed to accumulate and cecay fo as to imperii the revitery condition of our city, puolic indig- ton will fall hot end keavy on tnove officials who have ovght euch o state of things ahout. Frez AcapEMy Examrnation —The examination of the respective clas of this iest:tution commenced yester- cay, and coatinued throughout the day. Tne senior clars was examined in Greek by Prof. Owen, and in Ger- man by Prot Glanbensklee, Tbe junior and sophomore clarres were aiso examined by Professors Beusdict, Bur- ton end Huptrmen, in civil ¢pgineering, Faclish litera tre, Keman antiquities acd logic. We never could Cerstand why the younger classea sbould be trained in logis. 2 study fitted unly for larger boys, an? bard to he understood even by them. Strong meat is un6t for baber. Theee examinations will te contmued for two weeks; and as they are pudiic, it would be well for those inter: ated in educstion to w'tnera toem if possivle. A Trucaze ayo Bravtiv. Present.—We uoderstaad that Mr. W. H. Powell, the psipter of that splendid go vernment picture, “The Discovery of the Missiseip!, by De Scto,” her just completed a life like portrait, cabinet size, of Mire Collins. lost with ber mother and brother With the ill futed Arctic: ani tbat thie portrait in intead ¢0 a8 a present this morping to ber bereaved father; our esteemed fellow citizen, the citef of the Collins line, Mr George Steere, from a Gaguerreoty pe of the young lucy, her bee this porirait painted, anc we are assured that xt is us li’e-Jike and naturel ae if 1 hed baen taken Girectly from the living orgioal. Its reception hy Mr Coll ns will be a welcome wud delicate surprise, We pre- sume that t may be seen at Mr. Powell 8, 45 East Twea- ty-second street, during thie day. ‘Tux Fixe AkTS AMONG THE Provision Dgacers,—A very fize marble bust, in Vermoot white marble, executed by Tocmas D Joves, the eculptor, of this city, of Mr Nathariel T. Hubber. one smong our oldest and most rerpectable mercbents iv the provision trade, was yeu verday imeugurated. at the Corm Exch«oge. corner of § ava Broad atree conrisered hy all who raw it ws a most striking and excrlient likeness § It Was got up af testitonpial of reapect for Mr. Hubbard, by ie brother mersbants chiefly dovoted to the sams Vive of business, snd eho contrinuted the means for ie execution. It creditable to their gond taste and H- herslity, an well as to the talents 0’ the aculptor Hoxricvs texas Socnty.—A meeting of the New York Horticyltural Society was beld last night iu the lecture room of Ciinton Hall, the President, Wilson G Bunt, Faq., inthe chair, and Poter B. Mead acting as Secrs- tary. The prizes awarced at the isto Juse exhibition re then deliverrd to those evtitled to them, by the €ecimon of the judges. Tbe prize cone stad of silver cupe, napkin rings, dessert epooon Ae Mr Cranstoua presen‘eo rome choice cut flowers from the garden of Mir Stevers, of Hoboken, A vote of thanks was paased to the Rev Mr. Osgood for his address at the Juos ex- bition. Atter the transaction of other unimporteant Duernees, the ecciety adjourned. Mesguitors Iv THe WaTeR CLoseTs —A correspondent bas put us ip mind of the fact that the present warm weatber is likely to generate myriads of mu-quitoes in our water clorets, unlese proper mensures be taken te prevent their acenmulstion. With tne water at a tem ratore of 80 degrees, murquitors generate rapidly it te suggested a cover should be placed over the tanke, ffictextly secured, ro toat the musquitoes could not issue from the sides, Firs in Division Streer.—Betweea two and three o'clock cn Moatay moroiog, & Gre broke out in the pre mises No, 204 Division stroet. o-cupied by Me. Joha Peters as a liquor store. The flam+s spread to the up- per part of the building. occupied as dwelling, The fire wan very soon ex inguished, causing « damage to the stock acd building of some $250. The Jove is covored by insurance ia the Maaustisa and Stuyvediat weurapce companies. The fire is supposed to de the work of ap incendiary. Fine in Broapway —Lart evening, between § and 9 o'clock, the slerm of fire io the Eighth district was caused dy a fire taking place in the wine cellar of Thomp- ron’s selocn, No 269 Broadway. ‘hw fire was causet by one of the men Craetog off some liquor, which aad cenly took fire; the alsra was given, nd it was soon extinguished by the inmates; a qnantity of salt way thrown on the fire wbich kept the pl sd sufficient to put itout ined amongst the ** cripi packages’? to amount to neir $1,000, Covered by insurance, The firemen were at the premises in fall tore, aad bad their bose stretched ready to soply the water, but were pot required 1 put any into the building WARITINE INTBLEIORNCR. Almanac 70} r 82 | moon 85! wien ‘ orn LL 19 Port of New York, Jaly 2, 1855, OLEARED. ricauship Grenade Griffen, New Orleans and Savans— 0 Ke. City Pe’ Schr Pranfilin Hel). Robi t—Van Arust & Singh els F Setverly , Jackson, Cherleston—MoCresdy Mott & ° fchr Baltimore, Slight, Baltimore Jonson & Lowden fer Wa-hin, Spaces dris—Avbott, Dodge & ce sett. Hall, Baltimore—Mailler & Lord. Her Rady Reere, Hilton, Eieuthers Sehr ene, Ye rg cmrinbo dt I ae & Co. Me iret Henso: ty Pornt—, T 0. Fore gncver, Seare Hiade’phia—y W Ver Schr Kainbow, Hildreth o—G N Xmith, Steamer Ercasides, allen, Pbiladelptie—J & N Driggs. ® eamsh'p Ror ich me” rf t inet, 9. Jan onto <bip Aroum. Chere binne: Barber Ja 17 deys, with cof. eee Arete, eth Belomens Schr Avgeote © Mrewer (3 wasted.) Sounders, Ha * to Lane West & Co Usb cee, Herre. Wilmington, NO, 4 TH ete Ne iota wiimiogton, NC, 5 de " e, Py al Wilmirgton, with asval « Fowler Providence ERE We Wirees perrickson Witmiegton, with nave vee o “sor jover, Herten, Wilmington, with gavel gtorer, t Mov ready, Mott & Co BobeJ a Farrell, Nowbern. with naval stores, to Bobr Be: Bird (Br\, Chisholm, Windsor 18 days, with loster to J 8 Whitue: nets Midehr W 8 Drews, Holbeees, Calais, with lumber, to mas- giehz Tosvenden, Hooper, Eastport, with lumber, to Smith in te Rodman, Osgood, New Bedford. bh, che FMloerson Sy Georgetewa 4 dave, ith naval er K Snow (of Harwich), Mick Baracoa 8 tobi te fruit and tchacoo, be Ehenias Gimarda: Brig Highlai Steamshi greshets y Tovlon; end otbers, Wind during the day from westward. Grenada, C ork mr, Keed, Provicen ew York; N Ball, Mitchell, F ortlan: ool. Bridgeport Cla ships Wm Jturges Cook, San Francisco; Thos Wat- baige Viator, ale, San Francisco; Boston; Euroks, valey, Charleston; Avosdale, £4, Bimal, Rertoa; St Leon, Gatebely Bis ;echrs Mary Jano(Hr), Rotorts, Harbor Island: Mars W; ‘Ne ; Copnectio', i > pert 168 Moor, Incersoll, lridgopo ton, Tisltimore; Sarah Fisher. Fisher, a Bartlett, and RJ Weroer Robineon, Now Have , Stanerd. Pecvidence: tds, Leto, Hartford: AE ws, Gwin; Chiot, Shailler, and JS Curtis, Wrisloy, Disasters, ao. Bric Sxesr Ancuor, Chesley, trom Darien for Bordeaux, Put into Boston Ist inet, with 4 ssamen sick. Baxx Pent, at Portlwnd 27th, from Havana, was in con- taet during athick fog. a dey or two before, in Soath Channel, wich bark Gi:srd, of Dennis, heuce for Charleston. ‘The Veri bad howeprit and all her bead sear carried sway, and her bow timbers started. causing hertoloak Shemakes no report ae to the damage to the Girard, ard as the G has not put iv, it ie probable abo received no severe damage. ScnR CHALLENGE, of Plymouth, abandened at sea on the ‘younge hence for Jeremie, was insured at the Uld Colony of- fice, Plymouth, for $4.50 Whaiemen. Cl4 st NBodford Sith ships Phovix Nickerson, Indian ank Pooific Ge Ciizen, Coffin, Nantucket. Sie trom By ie 27th, bark Alabama, Coffin, Pacific ceun, Of St Helona April Jd, Dnubarton, Nye, NB, 30 sp and 200 wh—all well, Spoken, le Ship Peri, Robinson, trom Havana for Falmouth, E, Juno 28, lat 39, Ship Awerica, trom Chincha Islands for Hampton Roads, Juno 20, Jar B86 30, lop 72 Ship Burmah (87), ot Wi NS, from Cardiff for Ports: mouth, Ve, June 9, S antnckot Shoal bearing NW 5) milos, Tove 30. adout 4: ship Crest of the Wat Philadelphia—by pil 20 Steers (big six.) Ge Ship € pivn. o d for N Ber baler), from Now a pros for Montevideo, af 3 deereiehelo, hancb ity 18 the Blaghglide’ Jee J, lat 10 N, lon 44. Schr Cateract, Francis, hence for Savannah, off New Inlet Ports. Bar Jone 4 Z5ty bark Vivid Lg 920 barke Litue Lizxie, Gilpati pis; Ernestine Giodings. Rose, NYork; 234, ATF, 0, Caucurta—In port May 3 ship George Lee, Barstow, for Boston. vould leave town 4th, with steam. ClexrURGor—aid Juve 19 chip Mary Green, Jobuson (or Frockman). Philadelphia; bark Lysepacr, Snow, Bisson (be fore reported 18th; Roxas Monteos er ) 1 port June 20 barks Voous, Athinsot, for N Sdaye; Kecot Frrop faom Saveunsh, 4 Abram. Stevo irom Wilmington dischaceed, unc. a dune 12 bark John Curtis, of Bru: wick, lor bondon, next day _Gonaives—Ip port Juce 19 brigs Abrasia, Stevens, for N York 1U days; Uranus, Church, tor do une, Mediator (i), rker, for NYerk 8 day obr $8 iu ord. Manuel, for Boston 44th. Sid 17th brig Clack Winsor. Percival, Boston. Mawanacare, June 23 wtoamanip Et Dorel, debenek, ry Avpinwail (and eld 2utbin return; barks Medors penal ( 25ts toe Bostony eh, Casoo, dana; brig tamu: Peters, Emith, NUrleae Joby Bensou bi int ‘ork; ry, and Wi'd Pig uaferd, Bde ld 20 bark a. on, Nwestzer, Portla: i Lilly Millx, Pata Lo! ‘kes Virgil Xeno) as and Boston; Gak tohr fed Warrior, Cox, NYork; 26th barks Mo. #)d, Matenzes; Susan W Lind Coffin, Boston, Loxpon—In pert June 1S thip Kedugs, Lamson, for Bos top 426. 22 bric Telegraph, Sheer, Roston; 4 Waren. Sargent Portlynd; 21th, brig th, bark Gier Pp r) 'yman,Cowes, ; brige Lanzerotts, Har! J Uarerer. herit, Boston, ay ‘ork: J ti Rxvvizar—in pe 24 brine Henry Gilchrist, Mer- ritt, tor NYork, Idg: Delite, Tibnotts, for do about July 7; pose? Ray, for do avout ith; WB N, Nac ace, ost arr. +RMO—In port Juno S brig Anna A Tyng, Pieroe,from Mar cilien just aur, to load for NYork. Quan Tt June 26 ship Greenock Oge, Mobdilo; der! eorets, M’Guire or M Santa Cruz, Cubs, Mey 20. Cld 26h. hip Gea Borrs rey. Iutl. fr trarnes, NG" arr June 28 ships Jas L Bosert, Con- ad Ledy Frapbhin, Jordan NVork. Cid June 25 it, Londen; 27th, brig Indian Queen, ritnique)—In pert sohr Ches MoClee: disg. expr oted to sail 16th tor St K by Jon's, NB—arr eve of June 27 ships Thos H Perkins, Wayne, Philadelphis; 8h, Adr-ana, Preble, NUrieans. Cld 28th, chr Arenzamendi, Green, N York. a tk Mesonic, Blair, Boston; 18th, brig Copt Tom, Pierson. Cronfucson 1sLAnp—Ln por) June 2 brig CC Billings, of Ban- acy, londing salt, Heme Ports. ALEXANDRIA—Asr J hrs Sunny South, NYork; IW PF WOth orig Ha Boston; scnrs Saran B vom Fall Bived; Cumberland, NYork. Sld 0th schr South NVork. bs LTIMORE—Arr June 10 Joly 1 brig Thomas & Ed. werd, Thompson, Mertemouth, 8 via Norfolk—(deteio at queranti it of sick nens)—t Be, N tingbam; North » Bw J W Mok oo, York. (Cid June 3) trig Tyrant, Gregory, Lost: genio, Morgas, St Jobs, #K; Anpa Jenkins, 8: videace ATH—Arr June 19 brig Prescot t, Crosby, James riv chr Louire Bailey, Nt ork BOSTON—Arr June 30, PM, scbr Jobn Bell, Ham, Rich mond; Ju'y 1 Se Keod Heans; parks 1 ; tobe iene, roll, BJ Rumecy, Taylor. Ba’ timere; Cerite.’ Crowell; Feith, Crowell, furans; Rio, vrowell, Bins C, Kelley ARMather Sbidder, and J'S Shriever, Cain, Pailedelpnia k Hy ; Baxter,” NYork; pilot (No 1) of NYork) Tarnare, from @ oruivse. eda, Brothers, froin Calleo | via a pion Ros 1 th Whitney, Cit Feniter; bries Grand Tark J Hemboldt, Australia; ernie, BRIS3U1—arr June 30 echr Corsin, York June 2 steamship Isabel, Rollins, javere, &e; ship Corn (Span), Fie torlona; brig amo nocruck, Murron St Johi harks ‘Speed wel!, Bo Victorine “Mowry, Vrovidence, Std ship ELisw 1d June 2% Volant, Belle, Amenda Clif. ford, Warren and Emblem. } York FAIL RIVER—Arr June 28 whre Aletwnder Mendorson, Godfrey, Philadelphia; Thos H The moson. Barnes do, Sid totre Richard Borde, Kelly Ha timore HP Sushine. Go sloop James Gorham, Grinnell, New Arr June 80 schr Bnow Flake. Wa one Kette, Kogere Philad GEURGETOWD &C— Arr June W brig Marine, from B Ow. rebre SN Smith, Ryder, N York; 26th, Feanklin, Rick«reon, eh, do ‘é GLeCC RO RR Are Jone 26 echrs Sun, Barrington, N3, for 8 Vor IN DIANOUA (Texas)—Cld Jane 6 echrs Anthem, NYork; Tith, © Bevel oo. NEW HAVER —Are Juno 2 0 July L achra Gen Cameron, y ee bh Srith do; Gen Armstrong, jow, And S A Griscom. tiéimetor ‘Lemnel, Suvdem. end Bliza 3 “ Panthes. Loper, Virgiai indo ta BS ort Ewen: Armrtrong, Rrocket, Phils NEW ORLEANS—Arr up from Havens, NEW BEDFORD—Arr Jane % sohr Larkin, Philadelphia, ith, Philadelphia; JE Potts, NYork; amanta, di EW LONDON—Arr Jone 29 bark Alexender, Chive xe Trlands via Haltimore DEW PURT—#I14 cure 29 orice John G Hell, J A Mobart, Bre, » Molunkus (frm Wickfor ), tor Phitadslpbia; ‘meline Rickey, and Novraska, for do; Kacer, for James River al Providence) and others, Norfolk for Boston; BC Gandy, Ph jel POLK Arr June py tohr By Castoff, Gardner, New NY WICH Arr at Cohasset ¥ SP Tiertoaee fae en alesis roe ws + BO~ are Jane eclfin Par-ow Wert Incies; Db, sehr Rio NVerk. Cld 2044 echey tab, Gilge; Mary & Howver, do in ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. Wa. Van Naw, Secretary. ‘OTICK.—THE KINGS COUNTY LIQUOR DEALER? Sorlety.—The cap be found at his office, 841 Fulton street, from 9 A. M. to6 P M, daily, for tee the oe ire im obey em a of action ry a they, ay requ ree ioe. sy Office 241 Falton sire-t, Brooklyn, back reom, MEMBERS OF THE LIQUOR DEALERS’ SOCIETY. —Those who bave not yet received a printed cirou- Jar of instructions ho w to proceed in case they shoald be arrested, or their property seized, can procure them from the delegates of Central Convention of their re- spective wards, ] 000 CASES OF SUPERIOR CLARET WINE, FROM $2 (bottles a) to $6. Loaton sad Dublin porter and brown s‘out, h wipes, rum, Scbiecam schoepps, London cordial gia, a}! other imported liquors, segers &c For aale in am: vantities. by UNDFRGILL & MATTERSON, No. jroome, corner Crosby at. BOXES RED AND WHITE FRENCH WINES, 4 &e., be, lenpara). See in market, at $2 ard $8 per dozen, at B. T VIN '1’S wholesale wine amd Mquor store, 15 North William atreet. HAMPAGNE CREMANT, PREMIUM WINE, FROM Messiours Rutpart Pére et Fils, Rheims—Av m- voice of 300 baskete of this wine, landing ex ship Helve tia, 1n excellent order apd for anle im quantities to walt urchasers, by the uncersigned, sole owners and impor. ra ofthis brand in the United States, WHITLOCK, NICHOLS & CO., 84 Front street. W., N. & Co, beg te appounce to the public that this wioe, received trom ome of the first boures in Frence, was ordered to compete ‘with the best wines ever sent to this couctry, andin the opinion of distinguished judees the quality is net eur- paesed by apy wine in this market. quarter and eighth casks; clareta and champagaes, im great variety. L. a. vate Ftbia v ITY POLITICS THE MEMBERS OF THE DBMO- cratic Union of the Twelfth ward (late Germea American Democratic Buvd,) beld a meeting on Wed- reeday, June 20, at Engelbert Breid’s, Msnhaitanviile, ond elected the following citizens as a committee :—Ja- Ziter Zeus Hesser, Esq, Mr. George Paris, aad Mr George Barbanus The committee resolved to hold a mass meeting at Engelbert Breit’s, at Menbattaoville, corner of 125th street and Tenth avenue, on Saturday evening, July 7, at 8 o'clock, where it sball b» obser that the moch deceived and nexlected 4,500 citizens of Germ birth, in the Tweltth ward. shall consider oever ry to be sold by unworthy subjects through bribery; that a)l those citizers, as legal voters, shall write thew nemes ‘n the register, and that ell sball stand as one democratic union, (united with their democratic ameri- can apd Irish bretbren,) to know, by the mext eleo- tion, their rights, and to do their duties ax proper ctti- zens of the Uni ed States, and to do justice to all ageinet the Know Nothinga, JUPITER ZEUS HESSER, GFORGE PRIS, GEOKGE BARBANU3, THE TURF. JENTREVILLE COURSE, LONG IsLAND.—TROTTING, Tuteday, July 3, at 336 o'clock. and stare, $40, Milebeats Boat 310 6 in harness. Wa Yimoo- son nemesb g. Columbar, J, Smith names br. hb. Fing of the Union, 8. Hoagland nawee b.g Nebraska. JOEL CONKLIN, Proprietor. Ure COURSE, L. I—JULY 4, 1645.—FOUR o’clock P. M., puree and stake $350, mile heate, best 3in 5 to harness. J. Daniels enters b, ¢ Chi ‘Committes, Jack; J. McLaughlin enters b. m. Lady Moscow; cocrofi r.m. lady Fronklin, Care will leave south ferry st 2o’clock 20m. P. M., and returp after tne race. WHITE & SHAW, Proprie'ors. UN. COURSE, L I.—LROTTING.—ON FRIDAY, July 6, at balf past So’clock P. M,e mstcb for $4,000, two miles and reveat, to wagons. W. Whelan Ramee gr m. Sontsg; W. P-sbody names b m Flora Temple. SHaW & WHICK Proprietors, JTNION COURSE, L. 1.-TROITING—PUKSK OF $200, with stake of $50 Halt forfeit, Mile hea, beat three ip Gve, in barnese, to come off on the 4cb da) of July. Free for ai horses except Hishiand Eddy, Flore Temple and Sontag For tho hortee 8 liberal purre will be given at any time, Pe close on Saturday eveniog, at 9 P. M.. st Paukiand & 8, corner of kast Broadway and Catbarine street. SHAW & WHITE, Proprietors. Um COURSE, L. I.—TROTTING.—ON FRMaY, July 6, at balf-past three o'clock, a matoh fer $2,000, two mile and reeat, to wagons ¥. Woelem pomes gr. m. Sontag; W. Peabody names ». mm. Fiera Temple. Cars will Jeave the South ferry, Brootlya, for the course, at ‘blesl, Aptenaeae it 2 o'clock, and fe coon as the sport is over. Fure going and returaiog, prieters. 50 eenta. 8HaAW & WRITE, Pro; (TO THE LOVERS AND BEREDERS OF FINE STOOK. —The celebrated season. All servi mare Al ssoidente at WILLIAM 4 BROWN, Propristee. ITY GUARD ARMORY, 6239 BROADWAY —THE / regular monthly meeting of tl bel the armory on Tuesday ove: tual attendance is requested. By order. W. H. Draven, Secretary. A F HIGGINS, President. NDEPENDENT BATTALION FORREST LIGHT GUAR® ‘The members end friends.ef this Battalion will meet at 480 Broadway, this day, July 3, at 1 o'clock P. M. ‘ecisely, in citizen’s dress, to attend the funeral et Mr. ‘obert Briggs. The 2d company are detailed te ect as escort. By order, WM P VALENTINE, Major Commanding. _ INSTRUCTION. 1) ROCREFEPING, Tae UsLiuTreD —wrrr. je ing 82 twelve l-esors, at M 8. PAINE’S, 233 Grard street, coroer of Bowery, New York; 116 Fulton atreet, Brooklyn. The facility with which Mr. Paloe uses the pep, and admirable method of imperting tostrac- thon, places bim, im our opinion, at the head of crire- r8,—Brooklye Independent. er A H_ WHEELER, TEACHER OF WRITING AWD . Bookkeeping No, 835 brheniy 4 corner of Teiz. teenth street. Ladies’ class trom 4to6e’cock. Ma thematics taught by Mr. Pond. OOKKKEPING, &e —THE ADVERTISER, WHO IS A 00% account/nt and booxkesper, and hes bed yeors’ experience im the general commission desirous of meeting with a situation A a ly required. Acdrese G., bor 151 Herald office. ‘ R. 4ND MRS. CHARLES GANDA’S BOARDING ‘end day school for young ledies, No. 17 lafayette , with be re-opened on Weinesaay, September BoekkzEerva—c. ©. MARSH'S COUNTING way P for the practice of bookkeeping writing, ko. 348 Open daily. from 9A M, ve 6 complere works on beok- ish and Anglish, printed in colors, fey ° OORRERPING PENMARSEIP fect gece ee Mea Sah fe jac 0 duties ymptness. teoility and despatoh. AP OF NORTH AMERICA, UNT Cuda, vita distances, population, portraits, &. of Europe, Crimea, ancl the Baltic Sea. with routes, poy tron portraits, Ac Theil ustrated Life Mirror of Sebae' Crimen 004 the Meck » With portraita, distances, population, kc Price ef these maps 25 espta ench; sive 96 by 32 inonen Pa isbed by A H JOCELYN, 60 Fultom street, up stairs. gents wanted. (CuOHmIXG —Lapies “on “GENTLEMEN, HAVING y pose of, cap get e fa ib sending tothe stores, No 12 Tearone feeet Stone Oe or 62 West Brondway, or by letter id tended?ry Mrr Cohee 7 — 8. oouee Adare M FN'S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING TO BE ALMO&T GIVEN awa, a J, Wholesale and retail, at J. VANDERBU ultep st Garments made to order in the best style. ‘Your patroosge is respectfully solicited. UMMFR CLOTHING AT AUCTION PRICES — S coats, $1 28: Heep, 81: white jean 8; sieghoct Tbe ; duc’ ‘conta, $2 60. ’ Cloth soxt, cont $8, 1 Nareau street LEVIE’S auction reoms, Silk Alpaca TLLIARDS —WE HAVE A SPLENDID 8TOCK OF billiard tables, wita slate, marble or wooden = Soitable for private or public nse; also halle, cloths, cue wax, in fact every article in the hee 10 cent cheaper tham any seteblishment he Us State, LEUNARD & BRRGAMIN, 432 Broadway. Ww E OFFER FOR SATE A SUPERIOR 8T03K OF warble and slate bed billiard tables, with our ea- perior elastic cushions, for private or pahlie use. Balls, cues, cloths and cue tips at the lowest cash prices. GRIFFITH & DECKER, 90 Aun street. - =——=—= SPORTING. N INNIR RIFLE, OF EXQUISITE WORKMANSHIP, to be solé considerably under ite value, at 664 isioadway, PORTING.—alL THR CHOLK BREEDS OF pOGa © for sale end for stock; King Charies Beg. hetma, grey bowets, mammoin New: + Bootat te Faglisd terriers Bootch aed Reclsh shapnerd sporting Cogs, ote , at 16 Water street Pisase address, N. B—A opetein oure for mange, 69 =