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8 THE PROHIBITORY LIQUOR LAW. ARRESTS FOR INTOXICATION ON THE SaBsare. DIFFICULEY OF ENFORCING THE Law. With the stringent prohibitory liquor law hanging over eur beads, fifty arrests for drunkenness withia the past twenty four hours (and om the Sabbath too) is but lit- Ue evidence of the utill'y of the great effort made by peeude philanthropists for the suppression of “ pauper- ism aad crime.’ The number of inebriates brought be- fore the magistrates ev-ry day sinse the 4th inst. has net im the slightest aecressed; indeed, yesterday was ‘the only day on which the court roems were not crowded swith victims to intemperance; but this was owiag not ‘te any wise provisions of the Maine law, but ratlier to the ™ State of the thermometer, an tne day was de- Mghttully cool, of wbico (ne work: classes were fully aware, 24 they ewaraed in crowds to the country, where moderste drinkieg bas ~u little eGect on the system The incees-e3 fice imyosd by the probibitory law upon @runkards will in » ‘ew «seks Blithe City Prison to over flowing, for mn five canes Out o! ven those arrested ere unable to pay the sam of ten ~ollars, and therefore must neceasirily remaie ta the cells for ten days, while their families, wicnout exy support or protection, are suffering most acutely ny fmvarceration inflicted oa these unfor upate w-n At the Lower Pohce Court yerteréay, about twenty Péreens were commit i for iatosication by Justice Bo- , While at the Jeilerson Market Poiize Court, before Surtice Pearcy some righteen unfortunates were ciui- larly Gfepoced of. At the Uhi.d District Police Courc, be- tore Justice Welsh, the numer of pris2cers Was not Go arte ten in¢ividusis compl-tirg thy Het Apropes of ‘Third District Police Court, we are requested to stay that the presents son of compl siate to the Court of Sye- clal Seasons, for allegeo vio ations of the prohihitocy Taw, by Justice Welsp tay last, wae made by taat magistrate to meet (be 4 caused by the charge of Recorder Smith to the Graod Jury, ntimating s coubt of the power of thes bocy ¢o iscict for auch olfen se it ppears, from what we havs ben able to understand, ptuart does rot ¢ jackie with the Recorder ‘n his 8 upon that point avd enare bis refasal at the Court ial Sersions, oc Krivey Inst, to entertein the com plainte presented hy Justece welsh Ustil there iaya concurr nse of cpision ad action in reference to the ea- forcement of the prohinitery tiquor law on the part of Recorder and City Junge, it does not teem ac ail atzarge that song toe po! magistrates there should exist w Ciffercnes of 0,10 os as to the most proper mole of performing the cifficult (wek of carrying out the pro- ‘Visions of this edict. It ta ctrange that no arrests have yet been made mong the liquor drslers, or seizure of their gooce at- tempted. What is thr reacon’ Wu! the gentlemen of the Carton Lesgue de g00%4 canugh toiaform us what it ig that delays them? P rhaps even they themeelres are afraid to teat tre constit.rooanty of the meatare, aad are heorti!y sick ani tree of torso experiments for toe euppression of pauperiem crime, kc. Toere ougat to be sone effort m-e tois seex to bring the liquor dealers to uccount, or the people will forget tuat a prohibrtory law ne pessei through the Lesislature acd received the sanction of the executive, THE LAW IN BROOKLYN. About ae wany arrect tinus to be made for drunk- ennecs 66 formerly, onc toe parties convicted are all dis pesed of by # $10 fine, Petrick McConaughey, arrested on the charge of sell ng }.q .0r 2onrary to lew. appeared for exeminution beers Juriice Mluteniey, om Saturday; Dut on motion of de enéat's councel, the case was fur ther acyourn-d until nex ween. THE LIQUOR BUSINESS IN WILLIAMSBURG* ‘The fret cares of crunkenurss disposed of according to the provisions of the Pronibitory jaw, were brought before the Po.ice courts om Satarday. Before Jus vee Jacobs. Pokecinan Vandyke of tae Filch cietrict, mea com- platot, usder oatn, »gen-! Joun Delsay for neng druck enlricny right ihe procoer was pdt upea the stead and testified that be lac pu casHdl four glasees of bran- dy for bimeelf ord crmpaacon at Costenrader’s liquor store, corner of Grand aud Wat-rctrerts, amd bad also got brengy at the coro-r of Grand ami First streets, whereby he bad become totoxicatcd, He was fined $10 Wilism Loker, arrestec by otficer Keanedy, teatiéed to érinting tiquor on bia own premices, and {t had bea prictend Oy Scother peraco = He was fined $10, which @ paid, and was cischarged. Anolia CorneJy, arreste! by officer Waters, but sho bad been too crona te inow where ehe had got her liquor, Hor case wea dieposed of by a fine of $10. Before Alorrmxn Eames. Dereie Murphy ane Cornelius Jones, arrested by officer Westertield, of vie Satb divtrist. Murphy testified taat he bad got ove gines of three cent brandy at Bercy’ corner Of Grand end Seventh streets, Jooes testitiod that be bad ,ot brandy at Coanelt’s tavern, in Bust. wick avenue anc a glese of porter at the ccroer 0” Grandand Lorimer surets, The accused were doth bong $10, anc in Cefeals of pevarnt were committed to MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. Iayor of Albeay bas issced fostractions to the police tcrce of the city, in which he states that the new probibitcry \4w imposes upon the police the prosecution ‘of @ bot of novel offepors a: 8 the ecrvices required to be renceved under the provisions of previous la +s ere as wuch a8 tbry cap fai'bfully perform in retura for their selary, he enys tose cutics. embraced wichin tae conteact (iisting verween the city aud its police must be regarded ae puramcunt ad< vo al others. The Rocheater Adveriuer of the (th 1o8t says the bar- 100ms & out town exhibit oo /igoe of anything stronger than water The ard-nt verme to have been dirssrded entirely, and po iurtences of the violation of tua law have 3c: born Leardo. In Buftalo bat litdsdifereece was made, With few €xorpticrs the tslo p and hotel keepers kept their bars opem es ueual: No serzurse ws re mace, Pros cutions were commence’ uoder the law agvinst weveral hote! keepers in “eratosa on the Sth inst. Suits ‘Were commenced wga net KA. Deuel, of the Montgomery Hall, acd JL. Huretis, for vi Letion of the new prohibi- tory law. Issue war jomecia the ruit egaiast Deusl, and seme preiminery arguments had. ‘The reta:) dealers in Seneca Falls subm'tted to the law, by removing from their bars and shops all iatoxi- cCatizg bevereges bo save the Sencea Courier. Tho beer pomp at the Hole-im the Wall, n place of public re- Pert ip teat villege, pres-nied a mooroful appesrance. ‘Tt was profusely draped in since aud attached co it wan @bencecmely tettered core, on which was inseribed:— “Dica, July 4, 18*6, of the Maine Jaw.” use many of the dewl«rs have sold off thetr ton and cloed thershops. Ooe ts said to ave ecld $2,200 wor'h on the 2d and Demljouns id jugs we -atly ersing the strects in <grteat Lumbera on thon ov At Troy selling goss oa ¥ Fests huve been mace. ty much as usual No ar- At Ut ca most of the retai) chops are clot bat no accion teat we bear of bus been taken by the city au- therites Tn Bshenectacy the law wae observed by the closing of mary of tle bare Tbree prreons were tet for eronbenness, and desit with according to the atature. It appears from the official vote of tlie State of Illinois, that the total msjority egatart toe liquor law fs 14,132 Aconmitite of the Cersoa Leugue. in Albany, have perfectec their arr the work of feeuring an enfor ‘The preti- minary steps bave been taben tor a I complaint inst Rome One of the privoipal hota! In the New Hampsbire Fouse of Reprecentatives on the 6th inst., a cirzgent probibitory liquor law wae passed, ‘The vote on the bor) parrage of the dil’ ato xl— Jens, 213; nays 60, The Coccord Fatriot reports toat Beveralemendmects were mace to the bill by tue craic- man of the comm.tt-e which reported the bul, the pcia cipal of which was one autaorizing the authori'ies to destroy confiscated liquors f bat quality, and acd costs to fines; uleo, providing that claimants of liquors seized, but proved sotto have been “ept for sale, sbould be paid weir costs out of the county treaaurios, Fret District court., Before Juige Green. Jvur 6.—A. S, Hope d Co against Edward Timpzon.~ Action to recover judgm nt forthe eum of $40 “4 for a balance alleged to be Gue trom defendant 02 a bill of goods scld to him by the plaintiff. and for taterest on the same. The defendant sets up two defences: —First, accord and satisfaction; and second, the statute of lim! stions. On the trial, the pleintiffe prove that on tho 224 day of February, 1849, they soli and delivered to ‘the Cefendant a bill of goods amounting to $16 $7, and anether bill on March 1, 1640 amounting to $2! 32; that on the 1sth day of June. in the same year, tiere was pardon the same. ia cash, $8. It also appeared ‘that this suit was commenced the 20th of May last. On the part of the derenc: fas proved that sabse- went to the forego ir time rot y pe yer Ba Tan for the benefit of hia cred . ere, and by virtue of toat assignment the assignee peti the sum of ebeot $8, being twenty per cemt on said on the “tb of Juer, 1849, and took @ receipt in oll comand ».[The plaintil’s witness, who received the last mentioned payment. swore that he received acd ave @recript om account, notin full, as claimed. The decided that the payment of eight collars is not & payment of thirty-nine Collars, and consecuenily i¢ not an accord and satisfaction: a» to the anseer of the statute of limitations, the defendant has tailed in mak- fg out his answer ‘The poy me made by his assiznee cn the 20th of June, 1849 took the cae out of the statute, the considered the agent ox- Preee'y autborized to make euch payment, aad it bai the same effect aa if it had heen made by the defendant Dimeert , end as eix years bad pot elapsed between the time of euch payment apd the commenomment of this fult, the painee?” 8 entitled to judgment for tne balsace due witbout imterest, the amount of interest not heving been proved on the trial Judgment for plsintil for $81 19 and costs, LANDLORD AND TENANT. Blanton ve. Alerander Jone — action to recover one quarter's rent di the lst day of May last The Ienélord teok possession of the demined ees daring the last quarte’, for the purpo-« of rey and paint: ing the some without the -onsent of the tement, oni the tepamt did not occupy the preminee a'ter the isnd lord Fo took possession. The Judge decided that toe disturbsnce is question aweunted to an eviction. and ecnsequently the tensat was act lable for the reat of the curremt quarter. Judgment for defendaat, with costs, LEGAL BUSINESS. Dramatic and Mustcal Matters. ‘The pest week bas closed proceedings in a great many theatres throughout the o ustry, and New York city ‘will be full of actors and managers during the next four weeks. Matters are not very b ill‘ant atany of the theatres now open, a hough the Brosdway theatre is doing s paying business, with Mr. and Mrs. Barney Wil Yams. Burton’s, which was opened four weeks since for summer season, by Mesure. Eddy and De Walden, will close this week, and M.. Barton, with partof his winter company, will soon appear at Niblo’s, The Bowery will not be closed this season. At Nip1o’s Garpen, a very pleasact resort on these summer nights, the entertainment for this eveniag in- cludes the new opera, ‘The Queen fore Day,”’ ia which Mise Louisa Pyne has the princips! part. This iss true English opers in every sense of the word, At THs Baoapway TukaTre, Mr. and Mes. Bara Willliame com m+ nce the third week of their engagemeat. ‘The chief feature 0° the bill this evening, is the produc- tion of Lover’s very clever dramatic aketch, ‘O’Flanal gan apd the Fairies,” wherein Mr. Williams ects the part of Phelim. Mrs. Williams will also play Sophis Heart- well in ‘‘Law for Ladies.” At Buxton’s Turarkr, Mr. J, C Barnet, who has eat at the ‘receipt of customs here” for msoy years, aad is well aad favorably koown to all tae frequeonters of the theatre, busa benedt, Mr. Burton, who has re- turned from bis Western toar in flae conditoa, will de- lineate the adv-ntures of that uvfortunate ‘“ actist,’’ Mr, Jeems Baga, and likewise relate the afilictions and sad end of *¢ Vilkin’s and bis Dinah ”? At the Bowray fauatax there is something no 7 for this week. Mr. Griffites succee’s Mc. Robert Jones as stage marager, and several new eogsgemeuts have heen made, incinding Mr, W. R. Gooda'l, Mra. W. Ward, (a juvenile tragedienne of repute, from the Southern awl Western theatres,) Mr. 8, W. Glenn, Mr. J. M. Cooke, Mra, Burke, Mr. Burke, and otbers. Tee play to-night is *¢ Hs y with Mr Gcodall as the “ melaxcholy Dane”? At Woon’s Misseais, 472 Broadway, there is « good concert programme, with a new burlesque, called “Darke Deeds.” ‘be FRENCH PLays at Wallack’s thestre bay» been only partially sucerssful, but the director, M. Anthony, is making arrangements to produce a dzama in fivé acts, ‘(Les Filles de Marbre,” an exciting and eminently French composition of the modern school Four now artists have been engaged for this play, including M Léon Patre, from the Theatre Vaudeville, Paris, The Piece will be produced next week, probably. ‘The MiTROPOLITAN THEATRE was opened on the eveaing of the 4th, whea ‘Massnielio”” was played ty @ thin house. There isarumor thet Mr. A. W. Jackson, for- erly manager of the Bowery theatre, will open this house next wees. At present it is ina cortof melaa- choly aparmodic existence—now used fore complimen- tary benefit to the un‘ortunate Miss Smith, or the cele brated Mr Jopes—next, for a political gathering, with small oratcra cn the stage, reporters in the orchestra, and loafers with dirty boots io the private boxes—aow open'ng for a ‘‘ehort season,’’ and suddenly clesisg Uke an indigoant oyster. Under a good manager with a gocd company it would pay r ‘Tax Amatevr Drama.—The Young Men's Dramatic Asacciation will give 1's second performance on Taure- day evening next, at the Grovklym Museum Tao bil includes ‘The Robbers” snd ‘Aa Irish Stratagom.’’ Me. Jobn Connery ia President of thie Association Dramanic Gosst.—Mr. Forrest has become tired of his ratber antique lootiog stone house on the Hudson, and intends removing to his new house (la‘ely parchas+d in Philadelphia), which will be his future residence. ——Mr. James Wallack is ill at hie houee on the sea sbcre near Shrewsbury. We hear that Miss Feather stowe, vocal'st ani comedienne, bas been engaged at ols theatre next seasop.——Mr. John Sloan advertises for a company for the Charleston (S.C) theatrs.——\r Bourcicault advertises for artists for the ‘Guiety theatre,” New Orlans, and announces that it will hold $1,600, “beng more than any other regalar thea:re in the United States.” This isanerror, The new Bos. ton theatre ‘will hold’’ $1,800 at its regalar prices, and we thint the Broadway theatre here, and severul other bouses,are equally capacious,—— Among the actors aud actresses in town are Mrs. Farren, Mr. George Farrten. Mr. Wiliam Werren, Mr. J. H. McVicker, Mies Faany Morant, Mrs. M, Jonos, Miss Charlotte Mitebell, Jos Proctor, Harry Watkins, J A J, Noafle, Harry Hisll and ¥. A. Vincent ——Loura Keene and Miss J, M. Davon- pert are expested to arrive soon from Califora, The Misses Govgentoim, late of the Breadway theatre, sail. ed in the George Law on Thuraday. They are engaged by Mrs. Sinclar, for the Metropolitan, San Froncis0. —Mr Buebanan will sail for Seu Francisco on the 20th August. —— Miss Juha Gould, tormeriy of Wallack’s theatre, was married on the 30th of Mer, at Sen Vrancisco, by Mr. Jastice Paareon, to Mc. Jona H. Collins, of San Francisco.—ime. Auguste bade complimentary benefit at the Areh etreet theatre, Phila delphia, last week. ‘Mr. and Mze. Florence are at the Philacelph'a City Museum.— Mrs. C. Howard ts playtog at Cincinoati—-Mr Davcge snd Mr. Brougham are starring in Canada.——Mr George Jordam has bid « complimentary benefit at Clevelend, 0 ——Tae Boston theatre avd Boston Museum closed Jast Thursday.——The ‘Troy Museum closed Saturday night ——Miss Mery Age, Cameron is the leading actress at Buctland’s theatre. Montreal ——Morris Barnett is at the Buffalo theatre ——Md’ile Daret, Mra Skerritt aud Miss Waldegrave, the Ganseuse, are at the Albany theatre ——The Front street theatre, Beltimore, bas re opened for & chort season John E. Owen is ploying Uncle Tom there, wit uttie Louira Parker as Kva.—Mre. F Drew played at the St. Chorlos thea re, Baltimore, on the 4th of July.—A new moral drama, written by Miss Jouue Reeder, hes been successfally played at Cleveland. It is called “Mery Morton, or the New York Seamstress." The suthor is said to be a niece of Governor Reeder, of Kan: fun Youucx.—An original drama by Mr. Tom Testor, called ‘* Helping Hands,’ bas been produced at the Adel pbs, and was s success. It is paid that Mrs. Nisbett (Ledy Boott.by) is about returning to the stage, and wii; the Haymarket as Constance, in tao “Love ’ ber ortgiaul part. The Paris correspondent of the London News, (Jane 23,) writes ac follows :— Very peinful rumors were circulating in Paris lest night about the hngush company cf players, who were raid to bo in n state of exirrme distress, owing to the dhrector of the speculation, M. Ruin ¢e Fyé, who has brougaot them over here, not being able to psy them. Tho etories told me seemed 0 improoeble th stained from alluding to them im my yeaterdi lerter. I deeply regret to say, that after made minute inquiries, [fear there is but Iittle geration in the worst tales that are told. M Fé ec tas been this morning to the British Consal, Mr este: to atate his soabllity to pay toe company, the reason why. [is stetement is that ovived by an English capitalist (or sot disant cepitelist) who epgyged to furnish bum with funds, and bas faded to do 80; £3,000 was, he says, to have been rem tied to bim by this time, and ho bas received but £600, woich al gone. He purposes going to Kugland to go to | with the faithlees contractor Ia the meantime the bil's advertiving the English per‘ormences to-nigat at the Italien theatre have been taben owe, Bad no public ex. planation bas beea givea of the rearoa. to you privately yesterday that the distress of some members of the Fogiisn corps de ballet was ao grieveus and notorious that a collection bad een mace by the Italian actors to buy them some ‘ood I have been ss sured to-ony by aloating member of the company that this cannot be true, that “it would not bave been pe- mitted,” and that although M. Fyé is now unfortunate; unable to fulfil his engagements, tbat he did pay a wee and « belf’s salsry to all the company except tne leading actor#, so that they bave puta fow days’ errears cue tw them But since I reesived this re- latively satisfactory aseurance, the following heart- rending scene has been dercrined to mo by an eye wit nese whem | cannet tut crecit, for! have cross ¢: ed bim closely on the subject “At one o'clock to-day the Piace Ventadour presented an extraordinary — ace. From 20 to 80 young women ababbily dreaso}, y of them very bandseme, with little bundles under ther +1m*, wero stancing about = pn, crying bitterly. ‘They were memrers of the Eng) compasy of plsyers They bad been turned out of their loc gigs boca could pot pay, hed caten nothing this d hed come to the Ttallea theatre to ask for abelier The lessee re- Wey stood frien tices, who was com ng teh ow ¥ satu :. she bad ato gratefully re- ceived. It is a shocking asd bumiliating story to tell; A can learo Sag > to expl e has bee: ae they 1 veed to reoeive them and there late. Madame Ri m4 a political reto pardoned. The Engliel Teocmmence on Mootay, but ment, The same paper has a potice of the first performance of this company, (June 16th,) aa foliows: Last night the long English dramatic comps. By Commencrd their re} tations at the ie oe oe will, it is said, under another manage Len (or Sale Venadour, as it ia more commonly wi beth ’’ cal & farce, a divertusement. and We have bad po kp; age has been extensively wh gh Td Om NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JULY .9, 1855. Seur, which bas often been el whch Madame the _pittersanee from her box, Joined. ‘The Mr. George Bennett, who seems endowed with ual yout “shook his looba’? to perfec- ton as the ghost of curred in the incantaticn acene. stone was put into the ‘8 fall compleme: rate London theatre— Fpglisb actore, Mr. Wal Lagy Macbeth’ ‘The Italian Opera in Par's has lately been a losing con- cern, and the 60,000 francs ¢eposited as security for ealaries of artists has been divided by the Civil Tribunal as follows :— M. Billier, the conductor of the orchestra, 13,500f.; the two sisters Cruvelli, 6,000f ; Ca'zolari, 18,500f ; Ida Lertrand, 1,740f ; Belletti, 3 000'., aad so om. The Tri- Lunal further decided that i*, after paying the artistes, eny portion of the 60,000f, remained, it sbou'd go to the Jandlorda in part psyment of reat, and that emgloyce of the tre not artuts, were not entit' to eny M’me Albont will, it is aaid, sing fora few nights at the Gaand Opera before the close of the Exhibition. Veedi’s last opera, ‘Les Vapres Sicilionnes,” is 8 suc: cees at L’Acatemie. It we in five acts. aac UNION COUBSE, L. 1. - TROTTING. On Friday, 6th instant,» trotting match for $2,000, two mile beats, to wagons, came off between b. m. Flora Temple aud g. m. Sontag. Flora won the race, making the quickest time to wagons ever known, and ptill maintaining the title long since given to her of S¢ Mistress of the Turf.” There was something wrong with Sonteg; but what it was could not be ascertained further than that her mouth was sore, Io the second heat she was all abroad, and when the race was ovor, there were marmurs Joud and deep that the race had rot teen on the square. Since the race, this uahappy feelixg has been more manife and several communi- cations have been sent to this office ia relation to the affeir, calling for an exposition of the maiter, Qur re- potter saw nothing wrong. He watched closely the movements of both horses and drivers throughout the race; and if Sonteg did not beat Flora it was not hor fault, for the horse has never lived yes that could have beaten Flora on Friday last. Her barats of specd at times were truly astonishing. On the dret half mile of the race, the carried Kontag tos break, from which she never recovered. ‘Toe bettizg previous to the atert was at 100 to 0 on the gray mare. Hiram Woodraff drove Fiora on this oceasion, and Wm. Whelan haniled Sontag. Tho track wae in very good order First Heat.—fonteg won the pole. As soon ai the word was given Sontag broke up, andia a woment aftor Flora" was also on w run. Sontag settied first, and durhed cff a couple of lengths abead of Flora, whi she tela tothe quarter pole 1 tty secoods Iiora then made @tremsndous burt, ant soon overtook the grey mere, passing her before se veachod tae Halt mile pole—time, 1:17. fontag then broke up, loving tuicty Derisativart. This break threw away her chances for te brat, Flora was kept together and urged a'ong, as Hiram afore can urge brr, and whe came pat the stand in 2:384¢, amidst the shoats and bravos of the crowd, forty yards abead. Flora hopt the gap opea, making the second mile in 2:2334, and the best in 6:07, Second Heat.—@ne hunéred to twenty five on Flora. fhe took the lead with the word, beatiog Sontag thirty yercs the first quarter, to thirty-nine secoads, and dcuble that distance to the balf mile po'e, ia 1:183g, after which there wes co furiber ioterrst ie the race. Flora was taken in hand, snd she jogged the remainder of the way. Tre firet mile was made in 2:30, and the second mile in 2:48 = ‘The fol’owing 18 » summary :-— Union Covnsk, Fripay, July 6.—Maten, $2,000, two mié heate, to wagove H. Woocreff named b. m. Flora Temple W. Whelan named g. m. Sontag Time Firet Fest mile, bs Total........06 507 SUFFOLK OOULRE, L. I.—TAOTTING. Time, Same Dar.—T'urse, " ip berness, Wr. Rendigee nomed g. m. Fanny Gray........ 11 1 » Smith named g. g Gray Troubl> oe 228 fimo, 8:08 -$:00—2 ‘Whluemsburg City Nows. Ircrxptaky Fine,—The promises of Augustus Octs, a buteber, ia Johnson strect, near Grahem avenue, were Giscovered om fire on Sunday mornieg, about 1 o’ciock, but was extinguished without awy serious damage, The pélico of the Sixth district examined ‘he plare and found it bed been eet on fire, From circumstances cennected with ft, sutpicioa fel upon the troprietor, Mr Octs, be having his stock insared ia the Wubamsturg City Iseuracce Compaay (or $800, which Spreared to be considerably more than the stock was worth. end ke had been seen toring toioge away from the pioce the night before. Be was tavon into custody by efficer Schneider, and locked up tor examination, Passa Covyranvut Moxry —A'fred Dickeson was arrested on Saturday by Assis‘ant Cap ain Cox, of the Sixth cietrict police, on the complaint of M. Traum, wno ebarged the acrused with paceing a $10 couaterfeit bill of the Denk of New York upon him, at his store ia Ewon Gtzeet. He was held to avawor. Artexrtep Svicioz —A man named Michael Maldcon attempted to drown himself on Saturday, by jumping of ‘the dock at the foot of North third street. He was res- cutd by Thomes Hendrickeon, who was in tho vicinity atthe time, fle was taken to tre Fifth district station house by cilleers Sterret and Van Dyxe for safe keeping. Brookiyn City News, ‘Tuk Lae Mveper in FuLrox Avent Robert John- bon, one of the three men stabbed on the morning of the lst of Joly, on the corner of Falton avenue aad Reymond etreet, died from bis injaries on Friday. His brother, Charles Johnson, died sborily after the occar- rence, An inquest was held by Coroner Redding. on Saturday, and a verdict similar to that in the first caso ‘wae rencered by the jury. The exam:nation of Michael Gormup, the alleged dowole mard+rer, wae commenced tefore Justise D. K. Smith on the seme aay. Tae evi cence wes the same as that adduced on the Coronor’s previcus investigation, and which was pabliehed in full mm the Hxxaup of July 4, After ning three wt- as adjourned till next [hursday. No Sppesred on acy of the examiaatioas to mplica‘e Misbael McGee and Petrick Sarley in the mar- der, they were discharged from custooy, It will be re- collectoc that"they were lying in @ gutter, drunk, at the tame of the affray. Personal Intelligence, General Cazs presided at the colebration of the Fourtl: if Detroit, ard introducing the orator, made a brief ano eloquent speech. ABRIVALS Atthe Metropolitan—Col J. A. Whooter, U. § A, Ronab Jie of Nicaragua; O. Garrison, 8t Louis, Mo | Col. 8: P Wal W. Wright. J. C. Pal- H Golt, 1’. B. Miles, p . Mosick, Mites Cady, G. + G. Mason Calforpia. 6 ahs us, in er, 0 Garrison, D D CW) Mi, G W Smiley 8 T tery L Munic and serv (ads, KB Quole, EC, Skinner, § Kens, Dr emi tel), Dr Mayon and Iaéy, Wel ‘ergo Co's menser G M Seulder, Ven Brunt. 8 Bxonwoodst E Kimeat Bech lry, £4 Moore, J Nelson, Wm A Friesson, E Stro 1 Geran, J Humphries, JF Wells edy, throe oul ice et; BSmith 2, 5 o ol yards, W Duniap, W Caldwell M Kellogg. F ‘ultee, iD TH McLaren, JM Prescott, G J Worrell, C B Bracket, M M Priest, D Page, @ U U8 8 5 W Palmer and rifivh, JH Oliver, Pliny G AS Davis, Froeman & Co's Wi Clet?, B Presto: Barker, 1, McHenry, N Heath W Coverton, Chartes McGowen, W Jancy, |, J Leiteh, J Brot dy. G Raseel, C Bri: Draper, G W Freeman, NN Packman, J LG Mason, D Lewis, AG Darnett— steamship ard servant; Cay Cody, snd Si3 in the steeraxe. ‘rem New Orleans, i Sam! Ly 1 ornbons Tent hy Wee oat 3 © Hinscsle, Miss C Canter, Lewis Taoobe 8 Ms the steorege Fr Liv |, ip ehip Lendon—Ji indy, Chee ly Epuhorne: 2 den—Joha 1 Haywocd and ym London, in ship Quicketep—Mre Cloaveland, Mise Wjrom Apelachloola in obip Forrest City—Mrs Barrington oad vetildrer, Wm Maynard, ans FR Bi Chamberlaine, son E : 2- E i # z z } R £ and without hypocrisy, President Brigham eeilors Kimball and Grant, Some accom ider Wi ‘preter, several others, lett Sait Lake City on :he 8th, ons tour to the S-ushern settlements. They intend to be absent about four or five weeks, during time all, or nema? A Of the settlements in that dnection wil be 1d, and taike held with the [n- dians contixu us to therou'e. The grassnoppers were doing great demege to the crops. INiws say ‘e have been informed that the gra:shoppe:a have denuded whole fields ia the settlements uorth of this city, and thas me are bescmiug disc-uraged. From this city to Manti, 133 miles, the grasaboppers have been very dst: uc- tive in pisces, destroying whole fields of graio. At resect they seem to be less destructive in our gar Mas, but whether they bave really concluded to stp eatidg, die off, or clear out, is no krown. It is true that the destruction of results of honest toil often has @ tendency to dampen the energy of the natural maa to inauce gloomy antiolpations in minds not lit by ia teligence from on bigh. Butit 1s to he expected trat asaint will be enabled to discera apd acknowledge the band cf the Lord in all things, at Jeast go far asto be patiant aad faitbfal under trio's, and to trust in tae Lord, who has said that it is his busizess to provide for bis people, and soar vee notice a sparrow canno; tall to the ound. In regsrd to the crops, the News says:—As grass hoppers are doi:g great damage to mest varieties of tender vegetation in field and garden, entirely destroying mary kinds while yet in the tender biade, it may be good policy to witbhold further sec dir § for Whiie, since two or thiee weeks from now Wii give ample time for the maturity of near ly every kivd u-uglly raised. However, faith and good works wil do more to secure favorable weather in its season, and the rebukivg and staying the devourer, than all things else within our reuca. For the Lord rays it is His baniness to prov'ds for Hs sainte; it therefore behooves us to bo saints, ae sie he well i AN as '¢ have been most eignally blessed for many years, ard are still favored above ai) the ‘imbavitants of the earth; azd it is rea))y astonishing, at firet thought, that a slight adveree circumstance shou'd seriously Sfectany. But the adversary iv cunning, powerful, avd ever busy, while our fi ably tadernicles are very weak, avd cur spirite lisble to falter. For | this canse 1s may be wel to bear in mind the an:ient and wise commend, “ be not weary in well dolog,”” which is apsicsble to bo:h mora! and p \yeicai conduct, anc be mind‘ul of onr Piesident’s couuwsel to sow end plant, at leat so far as there miy 06 Op} ortupity. end so long #8 there is any prospec* of crops meturipg, or attsiaisg toa uectul size, and trust the evant with the Aimighty, We mentioned lust week that grain, potatcer, and mest kinds of products of the suil, #8 yet raivei here, would ma- ture if sowed of plauted by the 10:h of Jane. For for‘her encouragement, to now -omers, We will state that whest bas been’ known to yield well in this valley when sowed on the 15th June; and the pio- Beers’ crop produced many potatoes much larger than hen eggs, though there was no planting done unt! the latter part of Joly. Scme may be fearful of losiog their labor, and hold on to the seeds; but if they are ket on baud they wil go Luts jictle way, end cannot amount to mu” whereas by trusting them to the soil they may yield meny fold, and and mush to the sustenance and ccmfcrta of life, These remezka aro designed for the benefit of thoee who are desirous to do right. As for the hypocritical and evil disp d, we are fully aware that the present devastation is only anotber ecreen placed in the mill, by which the chaff and emat will be separated and pass off to their own place, while the wheat wil remain. Oo the 7:b, E.ders Hector C. Haight, captain of company ; Davie! C. Davis, Robert Neslivn, Joon Kay, Jobn Scot, John L. Smith, William Muir, Davia Curti?, William C. Mocdy apd James Cooper; Henry W. Miler, cap'ein of c mpany; Robert C. Petsy, Woaabington W. Cook, John A. Richardyand William B. Riubey left on mixeions to the British Isies and the United States. The two c mpanies will travel topetber pa far as Fort eDwort* op the Missoari, On the 10 b, Genera! C aries C. Rich, one of ths Tweive, starkd cn his return to Sao Bernardino, Occ panied by Biders Georgs Q. Cannon, Josesa Bol abd Muttsew I’. Wilkie, Eltere Cannon, Ball end Wukie go frim the Deseret News office, aod will proceed to San Frenciaco to eesiat elders Parley P. Pratt and Orson Hyde ia eatabitehing a princing office in that city tor the purp.ee cf pubishing the book cf Mormon in the Hawatian language, a news- paper, ard euch other publications as tue cause of trath may require. Elder Cannon translated the book of Mormon into Sireepeieae on his mission to the Ssodwi.h ards. A correspondent of the Deseret News, writing frem Liverpocl, eays that cigiiteen hundred persous hove ‘ett that port forthe Salt Lake this seaov. At the date of his letter, there weve thicen ban- dred more on the books for paesage. The emigra- tion from Eorope to the Marmoa settlements pro mises to be very large this year. Complaicts are mace by the News of the deten- ard ing of the Utah mails by the post masters at Laramie. MARRIAGES AND DRATH3. 4 MARRIED. On Monday, April 25, 1466, by Daniel Burch, of Weber county, Mr. Fdward Riston ‘and Miss Mary Ana Slater, both of Weber county, On Sunday, May 6, by Bisbop Silas Richards, Mr. Wias Cox and Mish Ma) tba Kicbarde “palo, Me, Warren P. Brady and Miss Rachel Cor, all of ‘inion, U, T. ad On the 25th of April, 1865, by George Birkett, Woat Jordan, Mr. George W, Heckstod and Mies Elize Meredith In Salt Lake city, on Saturday, May 5, 1855, by Presi- dent B. Young, Mr. W. H. Bachelor tnd Mise Martha nn Appleby. In Balt Lae city, on Sunday, April 16, by Bishop J Henoriz, Nineteenth ward, Mr. John Garrett and ‘Tourze Taylor. ‘On Tburdsy, May 24, in Granteville, by Bishop Thos. G. Clrk, Mr Benjamin Allea, printer, ana Mrs Ara- Delia Weatborby On Tuesxéay, Mey 15. 1855, by Bishop'J. Hendrix, Mr George Hibbard and Miss Hannah Wiliams, both from Angland. prep, In Ogden city, on the 15h March Inst, of consump- tion, Mary Catharine Stephens, wife of James Othe te- Grent Salt Lake city, on the 4th iost., Emeline, daughter of Frederick and Emeline F, aged 9 montis and 20 days, Ip Great Salt lake city, April 21, of consumption, Jchn Worbman, ren., aged 65 years, In Grent Salt Lake city, May 10, of consumption, Ma tilea, wife of Jomea Mckate, aged 29 years. Si ori from Ji mm county, Mo., snd har been ia the persecutions since me here in 1850, lived in ber profession, and dled a At Union Fort, Little Cotton w April 16, Mrs. Ce- celia E) za, wife of Urron Burlingame, aged 21 years. more, April 2, How. John Carling, aged 64 years. He was a member of the fifa quorum of seventien, and war much respected as a friend and brother, and his lors in felt by him 4 i who bnew 5 16, Martha, wife of Wil- ears, Great Salt Lake city, tail, gardener, aged 33 y city, April 25, of liver complaint, Sarah &., of Gardner Snow, aged 00 years and 2 months. She beptized ip Jute, 1833, and gathered with the saints to Kirtland, Obio, im 1836, pasecd through the persecutions in Missouri and Ilbrois, enduring all her suflerings with patience and fortitude; and on Nov. 6, 1850, arrived in the city of Meati, Her faish and good works bave secured to her tbat reward which is un- {nding and eternal, Obituary. Mr. Jaums Wi1a0y, of the firm of Wilson, Thorburn & Toller, nurserymen, died in Albany, on the 20th of June, aged sixty years. Mr. Wilson came to this country from Beotland thirty years since, and by bis honesty, industry and perseverance raised himself, from se hamble iDbing, to the po-sessiod of an ample fortune, aad ood will of all hie fellow citizens and acquaintances. at one time gardener to the late HB. Pierrs- int, ooh ly p, and efterwards became connectod in tee lurrery businese witb the late Judge Buel of Al- beny, to whew he euceecdod in that line of life. He was ‘a benevolent man and aided mobly the cause of education in his pelghborbood. > ‘ Ben. Joun L. Griox, Judge of the seventh judicial district of Mircissippi, ‘ied at Vicksburg, im thet State, on the 26th ultimo. it prize in fa at Newport, on omen taken by ibe teat Little Viper, of Westerly, ‘end pot by the Zephyr, of New London, as previously fated. cinpati Gazette cays that the Cley county canal ‘Ite Cireinpa' ba 7’ Th y ra _ MARITINE INTELLIGBEC ALMAZAC FOR SEW YORE—rais DAT, 4 36 | moow Rusze.. .1 83) wom wares, Post of New York, July 8, 1855, Steamship Northora Light, Tinklepaugh. San Juan, Nic dayo, wil fo and pase! to C Mergen" July 4, off Gang "antonia, pus brig "eter of Se Johas, i soriehwpehin Daniel Wetster, Lucas, New Orlesns, June 7. ‘Gteamibip Renneke, Roancke Richmond, dc, with mdse and parsergers, to Ludiom & Pleasants. Bit ation Arlen, Liverpool, June 4, with mdse Constellation and to Kernit & Carew. Ship Grieat Hil}, Liverpoel, ous niehatied able Hemiephere, of Now Orleans. Has . ‘ship. Hemisphere, 3 deye W of the Banus” with light WSW winds and been 1 dente fe ‘Sip London, Hubbard, Liverpool, May 29, with mdse 511 passengers. to Grin! inturn & Co, Has bee ‘8 W of the Banks, with thie! and light W win ip Qui ‘Weeks, 8 June 3, with wdee ane Donbem mon, June 27, Int 44 26, Jon spoko ship Harmonia, benoe for Glasgow. The Q bed dense fogs sico leaving the Banks. Ship John Bryant (of Boston), Lomberd,,1oghorn, Mey 6, &o, to E Fabricotte. July 2, sent the ranger. ip Hrnst Morits Arndt (Brem), Rast, Bremen, 40 days, madre and 247 pa-sengers, to Ce.ar & Pauli. Fo City, Alls. schicola 18 days. with cot- 8 to to Stun man & Co. On Sunday, while coming up the Lower Bay, lost overboard James Silvs, 9 Portugese, ove of the sesmen oa Midnight (olipper, ot Boston), Folsom, Boston, July 4 to Smith & Bons. Bark Everhard Deluis (Brom), Hohrbolts, Bremen, 49 oye with mdse and 262 passengo's, to order. he A (Brem), Gerdor Bremen 46 41 ee a Ei on Git to Lobach & 8: . spuke Br bri C Bark Flerence (of Bath), Mitobell, Palermo braitar May 23, with fruit. to J O Baker & Co. Bork N G Biohbern (of Prospect), Randell, 33 days with salt, to. J A Machado, Silenzio (Ital), Gardella, Genoa, 53 days, with mar bie .. to manete: Boston), Bryant, with hides, sugar ‘0, +md 12 passenger Brig ‘Lucy Ann ‘of avd molarsos, to Moses Taylor be Brig J W Bavener (of Sen Francisco), Sheriff, Marantas, areere with sugar and molasses, to Grinuoll, Mintorn rig Albert (Br), Stever, St Jobn, NB, with lumber, to i Jarvis, Charleston, 5 dys, with cotton, &o, Brig Jamos 1. Wallace, Millbridge, 10 days, with lumber to Smith & Boynton Scor W B Hazard, Sanders, New Orleans, June 20, with to Smallwood, Andersen & Co. aly 4 lat poke schr Almira Thompson, from Mobile for 08 rnelins, Grant, James River. Sobr Eveline, Wiltor, Virginia. Sebr E H Herrick, ——, Kocklani Schr Gen Pepry, Bont, Eastport. i to, ‘cbr Lucy White, Te a Sobr Br ward, Crowel aton. Sot: Falkisrd, Boston. Gem, Thomas, New on. roo, Ashford, New London. BELOW. Two ships, unkno’ Sbip Winged Raco: 3, from Bos- top, was 15 days to Hors. ‘as off the Cape 17 or im beavy wost ly gal , after which had light winds te tho equator in the Paciic, which she crossed May 8, 113; T which had \ipht ond variable winds Foo 6 s seaman named James Rom'ngton was lost overboard, All ofurts to save him were of no avail Shi; Sixen, st do Jaze 4, from Boston, was Si days to ben; of th» Horn 18 days with severe weather; WW alos up to tho northward of Jaan Fetaandes; tho equater May 11, in lon 118, after which bad light 8. Ship Flying Clond, at do Jw 20 days to the equator on the Ai New York to Capo Horn. and was off the Cape four light winds and |. Passed inside and to the en or Juan Ferrandes, with strong northwest goles. Crossed the equator on the Paciic, May 9, 80 days out, in lon. 101 44, and wast2 days beosimed between le 10 and 14 North? after which, bad light northerly winds, until within the last trong northwest from,Now York, was no; was 40 days from 8 days, when she experie hort! ‘was reported ir San Fran: wi “7 to & portion carao between deoks belns fo ly ter, that the Flying leud waa ¢ numbsr of feet of water in her hi be to be conti 8 an¢ .d by a defect in a pump. 4 been replaced by another on tho passage, a8 soon as the dofect wae ob- served. Shi 6, from New York, was off Cape }. during whiob sprung fore mast, bowsprit, rg°, and was compel to put into iraiso tor repairs, as betore reported. Crossed tho equator May 1. in flon 113 45, and had light and variable winds to Juued, after which time had strong north- west yalor. Had bern off the Heads two days, Ship Phenix, at do., June 5, from New York, was off Ci Horn 18 days in very strony’ westerly galos. Crossed the equator May 6, lon, 114 50, and had light norsheast is mest of the time, till witnin the Inst four days, when she met trong northwest gales. do June 4, from New York, arrived at 2 sailod again on the Sth.’ May 3, ox- way jib foresail ae Witals 400 mites Ship Harvey Bireb, st do June 5, trom New York, wns 22 ator on the Atlartic; ® dare to Cay xperionsed heavy’ westerly galos for 12 the Fecide, which she by Li « of ‘slson, however, ceded in dystilline 2852 Tigged ap a etill fortunately it rain gallons of fresh’ water and thoy wore thus relie Bbip Ked Rover, at do J to the Kquator in the Aviant aud was off the 13, from NYork, was 20 gaye ; was 48 days from port 8 in moderate 6 eight breexer, | 16, ton 169, after which had light wide and calms, Had boom within 90) miles of port for the Inst 16 days. Ship Saw’l Russell, at do June 18, from NYork, wae off Crpo Hern two dayt infne westher, Croseed the equator in the Pacific in $9 days from NYork. in lon 108 30, and bad the wind trom NINE to NNW most of tho time after wards. Bork Jonny Ford. at do Juni equate tlantic tn Ton tor to € 4 at do Jano 13, from NYork vis Talca- 16, had moderate weather after leav: ‘off port soven days im light winds wad etip of 1200 tons, named Independ: wate at nati ad inate by ME Timoth: Cro : : Oat tath 3d ine ir s Tone, called the Seo Feats, owed by Me Crosby aE L Bindfors, ana Copt Wao A’ Barker, who will command er. At Demariecctta June th, from the yerd of Hall & Lavyowss—A fi Sn a fine brig called the Lydia Thompson, of 262 ons, BOSTOW, July & Arr barks Klerer, Coquimbo; 1; a der, Cicnfacgen; D Godfre; jal ‘4 sf — my Herald Marine Curresponaence. PHILADELPAIA, July 8, PM—Arr beige At yb bine, 6 deye from Solem; Sanne! imal feeds, tore from do: sehre Wido Tottingham, 3 days from ord; Julin Anns, Harding, Luther —bilds, Nickerso tt D Wheelr ght, 6 4 er, Henderson, 4 deys trom Stonington; ‘Webster, Carver, Putna Arp, Bray, Sal Ey Wilson, Tuttle Weymouth; Carrie Ba: iat ; Frans mot, Smth,. ean Wellfleet; we, Al isters, Crowley, Chas A Hee! y arg: 00, Sipple, East Grevatles Bisa Butler, Boston; Aurora, Williams, ‘Providence; Man, ; Green, NYork. Sin=Bvelosed I send you fe rracte Livut, Comm» nding Rec vy Report of result of he « after the rock on which the Nicaragua Company's Y "" struck on ber CJ voyage from San way up the cons vail for the most through the public Respectfully, ‘part of the year, 1 bave Prints, to warn home ob thie ‘ST trinides, x oy 4 ee ins pine ing. to keep the i fe nota fo pay a Whaiemen. are at New Bedford July 6 sbip. , Bilis, Paolo Se Sia trons See Pisnsiave June7 brig Sarah MoPartand, Ov- ‘abiti 3 May Barolayy'$2 monihe out, G00 vbla-ep. ie eatl for home i are at Flonelule May 3 bark Budoaver, Horsley, si ‘Are at, Lahaina April 28 Midas Howlend, NB. 21 ‘sp, (50 wh, 10,000 bone; Sth. United tes, Holl ton, mos. clean; En’ clean; 5, Mary, Seyer, "Cid st do April Pe ise; Midas, How- land, Honola.a Bad ‘conte! May i Dusteg States, Hots, Oo- 01 Hilo 1 NB, 6 mos, : ag. zee April 24, bark Endeavor, Horrley Arr at Sante Bar! a 5 echr Avn G Doyle, ie a Ce per) islands ah Se Southera Med mveb larger atel ro bi ahead’ . would have been made. ‘Heard from in Feb, off Sunday 1s and, sbip Ocesn, Fatler, ND, 1250 ep. Fhip Sheridan, hence —(by ao. lot boat F Fes athena fy porn, aod ee, fom London April 10 fer Calowt- ser. Borry, from Callao Mch 14 for Londen, Jame 6, on ship Jen Bowker, 10 days from Liverpest foe Castine, Fane 1, att 16, 10n 14}¢ ~ Ship Adriatio, of Bath, from Liverpool for Boston, June 18, Jat 49 20, lon 1h abe Lsverpool, fem NYork for Lendon, June 2% lat 4, 46 16, Ship Galens, Leavitt, from St Stephon, NB, for Liver- ool, July 8; It 42. lon ts. 445 om ship reported from Cadls for Calentta, Mob 10, int cn STS Gem, Townsend, tence May 17 for Biter Gaboon, Tone }, Int $436 N, Jon 36 20 Hark Solomon, Pizor, from Borton for Darien, July 1, lat 56, lon 68 28, at Hornig, ry Shemeytale, 9 days from Pictou foe 5, of Cay ip hoe, Kimball. trom Baltimore abt April 17 for Rie Brig & a te . i t9N, lon 27 W. “frig Truxtile, 6 days hence for Jacksonville, June 28, tat 4608, fon 6960, Awrwrne—In port Juve 16 ship Daylight, Wilses, tee Boston } AncHasoxr~In port June7 bark Flect Eagle, Burditt, Pararens toe rt Juno 11 bark Gay Head, NATANTINOPLE-~ Green. toy Smyrna ond Boston ith. Sid 8th bark Neetu, eye. rseiles ‘CaRDenas—In port abt June 90 brig Marshall Duteb,Col- “Eivctonene ie) port June 15 ships Dublin, Evaids payne ‘Washburn, Winchell, for Boston ldg; ‘Oetan Hoek tr Me do do, Geers a pre June 14 ship Judith, Brows, for Steck nish 1 ston. holm Boon, to for nnoa—In port 16 ship Mery Aun, Wheeler, ter Legh ra to load for UStates; barts Ovean Bacle, Greer pod + {bP alee Smalley, for Leghorn, suppraed te or 2 GieRALTaR—In port June 18 barks Tidal Wave, White, from Smyr7 a fer Boston, just srr; Lilius, Voszie, from Log- 0, dernined by w westerly wind ival, Smyros for Boston (and Ci a. Tres jo jauslans oan 3 cy oe Wiswott, ‘Tricste); 12th, beck Tangier, for York, and was towed through hp Boxorutv—Are May 4 brig 8 R Jackson. Camman, Aste- ris, O(erd cld lath to roinra ath, sob Mars Reed, Coot, Port Towusend, 0; l6th. ship Sparkling Wave, Hubbard, San Francisco for Hong Kobe; pitk Francis Palmer, Paty, Francisoo. ld 28 ship § ire, Arey, Hong Kong; 12th, sohr Rest- less. Sawyer, Melbourne. Hito— Arr April 23 berk Auckland, Nelson, San Fraa- cigco tor Tahiti. Barirax—Arr July 1 sobr Angeline, Pictou for NYork. 80 cebr Bush e, Virgini ‘23 brig Globe, Saunders, for sobs Goa Morgan, Wade, Hone- a? Wiareinnrstn port Jane 10 bark Kedar, Fessenden, net sce Bipee: os et Saoe ees teers, on, Bn st wi 3 a toload ter NYork,’ yaar sorintav—in port June 16 ebip Volga, Holm, for Deston PAvewwo~-Sld Juve 9 brig Avon, 8 EaRMAMseope is pet fase 8 3 “e beth J, Keane: lor sale. dy to load for Phidadelphis ‘eni~ Bd previously schr Geo dder, Kir Janeiro. Gvad pe—In Ug sy wobr 100, Fr). 3 hip Northorn Belle, fee pool; bark 4 Ro: R: —T t Ji 20 ships Gen Washington, Lowe: Lalla, Staferd; Cumbertand, Lambert, aud Bangor: sor, Coffin, for NYork and Baltimore, 1d:; Chas Miller, B Boston abt 4arh. Sid 19th Dutch brig Marie & Dy D, OR. t 9 chips Marths Whit te more, for NYork; Granite Stare Billings, uae, ahpested te rocced ton walt port end lond for Ustates. Going is beckt Srocunonmeee a Seseit mnie Some Ai pleton, Deane, Boston. and passed Elsin oth. rr York enme day: bake Adelaide Coo Black, f PRR iphia ton d0; Apn D Tor for 8 ry go; Fanny oO Hielae ‘Kelley, for Bes Sr Jo B. ‘iis I enip Edw O'Bile ee ightea, it JORN, — at) a \w len, Cre’ Philadelphia. eid Saanes Horlron, Stone, Liverpesl; 4h, , Deora, a0. San Jvan—In port July 1 schr Panama, Cremer, from NOrlesre. AL BANY—A era Bo ™ —Art July 7 schre Sera Jave. ow Bediord; Andrew Brown, Lavell, Providence; Brave, Lave, Be jeCune, § Hy y ec! Ve: ‘Providence; Lene, NHeven. rem bark Oldenburg, W pier, South Prospect, Ma. Jobn. NB; brig Judge Hatha ; Be echt Gon Great, ‘Bee- a BUSTON—ArrJaly 7 ship Chariot of Fame, Knowles, Live pool; bark But Ki + sobre Mt Sircomb, Ravanush: Ramee’ Casters Callen and Consead A Americea Chief, Pressey, 0] Wost. Low, me, Bostor : sloop Emiaral “RALTIMORE—arr Jul Bi ; sebr Avy Si ‘on; Chine, Ham N’ Doan 4 gebre W hisane, oane, Baitimore, Fiymoutt BaNGOR—Arr Ju!y 6 echr Wm Abbott, Parker, NYork. EASTPORT—Arr ‘Sune 7 ship Gale ~ ‘ons, NB (end sid 29th for Liverpool ; 30th, ‘enai!l. Beston (and old for Barbadoes). ——, N¥ork; Sd, brig Sbackford, Shao! bal .. ALL RIVER—Are July 4 schre Mary & Adsline, 3 piv, Janes River, Bamoel BéGy, Bille, Pladelpbie’ Std Ess rs Stow Flake, Weaver, and Fountain, Davis, New ‘ ORFOLK—Arr July 5 ship America, Manter, Calize 163 sohr Highland, @mith Gengor; Melvins, Al re Oliver; Frank. Langdon; Ashland, woll, NX¢rk.. Cid brig Occ Guide, Kerns Mountain Eael mes. Cadis URYPORT—Sid a4 brig Timothy Crosby, lelphia; schr jabeth Aroulagius, Thora- Barbad NEW Harding, Philad dike. do. ‘ NEWPCRT—In port July 6,2 PM, sctrs Mary G Torbelt, lor, trom Providence tor Baltimore; Snew Flake, Wee- m Fall Riveg for NYork; Charles, from Taaaton RE wLONDON—Arr Taly 6 ropellere Charl Arr Ju) ere lee Smith, WYork for Norwich; ‘Deve ur, ———, Norwioh ter RY ihre J Good do; Hetry F Ketchum, Lade- onder Denison, Story, de for Baltimore: Moxie, it for Providence. Sid schr Hope W Gandy, rig Parco, Wilmineton, » OREGON—SIa from Port Madison abt June 2 bark Sam} Mervitt, Gove, Hong Kong. A pian Kon pots thom Pulled Cla enopbor la sup American Bee f fimerick, Y (with cargo ct Br bork PICRTSMOUTH—Arr July 6 sche Joseph James Smith, PROVIDENCE—Arr July 6 Potrel, Arey, NYork; hrs Charl cr aire, Bomote, Charleston He aj aes dee schrs © 8 Core kine, Sh Baltimore: Perine," Ingraham, : righ S'uboo, ‘Prevesy. Philadelphia for as: Easters’ pars wind); sobre A alkenburg, J or Pbiladetphie, kocording to wind’; New Hegelus, Falters, Port Jefferson: Lamartine, Bourne, Albany; sleep Wiles RICHMOND Ary Joly B aches Courier, Kell . Halifax; Joho Hart, , Wan Logrett Gibson; Van Ni Namé, and Jehn W Roach, Joheson, NYork. York, Adkins, NYors; Mary L Compton, Dupuy, Jer- New ¥ i> tS iJ June 2 echr Toten, Poste iP ax Francisco ; ,, ms Sd, bark Ave ridge, Porter, Manils; (not VAuvura’) Ar i" Yer vis Valpersion : 2 ae s Meckling, » Ali . Se eters Nic; 10th, “hat ay steamehip Uncle 8s: Ih, 13D, ships Red Ro 7), " Chiie’Ne 20Pr) "vee Hlerre vin Chertror bert en W Kendall, 3B weastle, NSW, via Homeiate; puleo: item oct Tignes vi Oshe ‘Whitive, Pace “award Doth, steam bornd vessels tn stene from Poise Lover ae 10 Pit 8)d 2d ships Klizaboth Elion, Brightman. C Feleqranh, Harlow, NYork; Mors Ried Yor: WCunte She the oy Eat : ania, 14th, oblp ema eweomt, ‘fons Koaer Teh, ship Kingteher, Gr 580 . Rise q rity fr fone Rone Fipng NYork: wing. To akt Vine: Hoshi optic, Kies abt aetna Bondelser, or i ay a. riot SALEM—Arr Joly L 8 Levering, Prits eiphia: 6th, Marthe Marta, Seal), Nort eek as yh G Whitin: Beever Phiibdetphie