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8 ; — “TRRIVAL OF THE MAGARA AT HALIFAX, TURE DAYS LATER FRon EU News Generaily wakensihiit “oe NEW magi TIME CODE. be British Cabinet sustained by Parliament. DANISH PROTOCOL ON THE SOUND DUES. o CORSOLS, 91 1-4 a 94 3-8, ko. Haurax, June 6, 1856. “Tho royal tai? steamship Niagar core Ryrie, from Liverpcol soon after noon on Si yy, May 24, arrived hereat 6 P.M. yesterday, nut the pedo prevented the ‘transmission of the news until this morning. The N, eft here at 6:30 last evenirg, fir Boston, where she will be Wt, 6'0%lock on Fricay morning. Miogere brings 150 passengers for Boston, and her dates from Liverpool are to Saturday noon, the 24th ult.—three day’s inter than those received by the Indian at Quebec, The steamship Arabis, from Boston, arrived at Live: pool on the 18th ult. ‘The Vanderbilt steamer North Star arrived at Cowes on the £64 uit. “Whe Cunard steamship Pervia, P, M, on the 14th ult. &e, from New York at 2:30 arrives a Liverpool bar at mid. the but oid not go up the river ten on Saturcsy morning. The passage to the bar was made in vice days and seven hours, mean time. ‘The steamship Ericsson, from New York on the 10th ultimo, bad not been telegraphed at Liverpool waen the Niagara sailed. The steamship Washington sailed from Southampton tor New York on the 2lst ulti no, After the departure of the Wa+hington acd Indian but Uttle news of importance had transpired. The excitement ox tas [italian question atill con- tunued, {nthe House of Commons, sfier @ debate upon a mo- tiem censuring the abanconwent by the Peace Plenipo- tentiarios of the maritime a, touching aeutrals, the British ministry again acoteved « triumph. Nothing decisive had transpired couching the Danish Sound dues. Reports of Russian succe-ses in tl against the Circassians are c ufirmed. The Bank of Engiard onthe 22¢ ultimo reduced its rate @ new campaign of discount on bil's of more than sixty days from seven to six per cent, Scort bila remain at six per cent. The London money market wae ra‘her eas! Coneols for money closed at 24% a 943;. In the Liverpoo) cotton msrket an easier tone had pre- velled, especially for the lower grades; but at the close rather firmer feeling was evinoed, and the tendency was towarcs an improvement. The week's business mounted to about 37,000 bales, of which about four- fifths was to the trace. In breadstuffs a tlight Cecline is noticed on all descrip- tions, with a limited demand for wheat and flour. [a corn the business had been extensive, and the mar- ket at the close was firm at the decline of 6d. a 1s. Provisions generaliy were dull at about former rates. GREAT BRITAIN, IN PARLIAMENT ON THK NEW MARITIME CODE, ETC. An interss'ing debate in the House of Lords had taken place cu maritime Jaw. Lord Coucamsrer moved that Parliament disapproves of the conduct of the plenipotentiaries of the Congress held at Paria, for haviog abandoned, without the knowledge or sanction of Parliament, the priaciple inherent in all bel- ligerent powers, of capturing enemies’ goods on board mentral abips. Lord Ciansxpox mace an able speech in reply, having reference chiefly to the position ot the United States. He quoted Mr. Mazey’s letter on the subject, calling it mode- rate aud dignified, He cefenced the course of the British pleaipotentiaries in giving np a principle which it was impossible to maintain Loré Denny, in a strong speech, denounced the aban- donment of this ancient prirtlege, as not only humi ting and derogatory, but dacgerous to the interests o! Engiaad. I was favorabie to France, who proposed it, and fatal to Great Britain ‘hat assented to it, After fur- ther debate, the motion wrs jost, s majority of 54 being against it. Lord Jomy Rvssett gare notice, that on Monday he should ask Lord Paimers.oa question with a view of accertaining whether it was tbe iatention of the govern- ment to interfere in the war between Costa Rica and Nicaragua. The Danish Sound dues are still unsettled between Great Britain and Depmark, Tne Gaztte contains a Board of Trade notice, stating that the Danish Consuls in Russian porta have been instructed to afford the ne cessary commercial] faciities to British subjects until British Consuls can pe sent to Ruesia: also, announcing that Cartbagena will be ceemed a free port from the first of September next. The London Times thinks the ‘irs of Central America will compel a combination of Great Britain and the ‘United States for their a justment. It alao saya that Mr. Bucbanan’s statement ‘ tiat there is nothing to ar- bitrate,’ is untenable, and suggests the Emperor of Rus- sia as arbitrator for the Uvived Sates. The British press, epeciaily the Times, continues to keep alive the excitemen: on the Italian question. Lord Lyadburst has withd:awn bis motion in the House of Lords, lest {t might preju fee negotiations pending in Italiaa Courts. ‘The Bank of England, on the 22d, reduced the rate oy disoount for biilsof more than s'xty days trom seven to six per cent, short bills remain ng at six per cent, . The trial of Palmer for poisoring hia sporting friend, Cock, continues. The defence is closed. The case turns mainly on the mecical testimony, whether or aot the symptoms of death accor? wiia the symp:oms of poison by strychnine. The mcst eninent physicians of Greet Britain have given evi ience whish seems equally balanced for and against the prisoner. The case excites extasor- dinary interest. The tes\izoay {s valuable, as making public that vege’able poisons are readily detected loog atter death. DEBATE FRANCE. Baron Hubner has preven ‘ec his credentials as Minister from Austria, No residen: Mimaver bas yet been ap- pointed from Russia—Count Orivff at present performing toe duties. ‘The Princes Maximilian of Austria and Oscar of Swe- den have attended s review and the balls given in their hot or by the Emperor. The bap!ism of the Prince Imperial will take place about the miadle of June. The Legislative session will be extended to wisness the event. M. Thiery, historian of the Norman Conquest, died at Paria on the 22d ait. SPAIN. ‘The Cemocrats had brougut forward a vote of censure on the guverament, reepecting the recent troubles at Va- lencia, but it was negatived oy » large majority PRUSSIA. A postal convention has been end the | nited States. Herr Vonf Roschon bas been eentenced to five years’ ‘mprisonment ia the fortress, for his recent duel with the Mintater of Police, aed between Prussis DENMARK, ‘The protocol of the Danish proposition, to which Rus- sia, Sweten and the Ducky of Oldenbarg have given their adhesion, ts published, bearing date Copengagen, May 9. It in a lengthy document, ite substance being that Den- mark will renounce the found and Beis dues for thirty. ive millions rix dollars. Ali maritime Powers must give assont, ond Denmark js to reserve the rignt to ‘treat separately with the Powers not represent ed im the present negotiations, The compensation named covers dues both on shipping and cargo. Den mark demands security for the money, and apportions the name as follows, in round mumbers:—Denmaek her elf to pay one million two bundred and fifty thousand rix dollars; Austria, 29,000; Belgium, 300,000; Spain, 1,000,000; France, 1 260,000, Grea Britain, 10,000 000 Norway, €67,000; Oldenburg, 28,000; Netherlands, 1,500,- 000; Prussia, 4,600,000; Russia, 9,760,000; S+eden, 1,500,00.— total, 51,600,000 ing ® balance of 3,000,- 000 cix dollars, due by Powers not above named, Fur- Chor, a8 there eaists & present difference between Den_ mark and Great Britain that may delay = settlement, Russia agrees to keep open her offer on condition of the other Powers doing{the same. The document is signed by Bluhme, Tepgoborski, and Lagerheim. RUSSIA. Navigation was opened at St. Petersburg May 18. Commercial a dvices as yet do not deseribe any material variation in the course of trade. The rate o! exchange at St. Petersburg was steady. The prohibition of ex- perts of gold continued, but was expected soon to be re- moved. The Empress Dowager of Russia had arrived, on a visit to her brother, the King of Prussia. The Ozar had gone to Warsaw. The first English steamer bound to Cron- stadt, called the Tyne, bas been lost, with all her cargo, on the Island of Ovell, in the Gulf of Finland. THE EAST. ‘The evacuation of the Crimes, by the French, proceeds rapidly. Letters to May 10 state that the Ruasians had hung eeveral Tartars for assisting the allies. Some had also been sent into exile, and others condemned to work on the roads for life. The scurvy bad appeared in the 5 raaimantn. A banquet bad been given to Sir Oo) dell. Peace has een proclei at Tiflis. The capeure of the Circassian village of Sunech and ix thousand cattle, by the Russians, is confirmed. Letters from Corfu report the Ionian Islands quiet. There is a flourishing crop of olives, and currants promise well. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. LONDON MONEY MARKBT. The London moaey market was ra ber easier, but tht ¢emand continued quite act.ve. The Bank had equali its rate of interest to six percent. Consols for mo: closed ai 9435. The new £5,000,000 toan had al been taken “at 9%. Tne subscriptions amountei to £40,0€0,000, ani the deposite of ten per cent required: amounting, in the aggregate, to £4,000,00, without pressure. The builion in the Bank of i had increased £23,000. AMERICAN SECURITIES, Messrs. Bell & Co, report m liatted business at un- changed prices, Messrs. Baring Brothers report the same, and add—no regular investments can be expected till the political dificul ies are settled. ++ 10436 9 108 United States sixes, bonds and stocks, Pennsylvania fives bonds 80 Maryland fives 89 Massachusetts five - 9 Now York Central oO do. i Frie Railrcad fret mortgi 98 Frie Third mortgage 84 on 86 Erie Convertibles... 9a 81K Erie Fund.. Blige 8255 Pennsylvanis 90° a OL LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET. The Broker+’ circular reports @ partial cecline on the lower quaiities of about 3d. per Ib., while fair and mid- dling ceecriptions were in mxterate demend at the prices advised per Africa. The sales of the week amcuated to 37,400 bales, including 6,000 on speculation and 1,700 to expor'ers, The sales ov Friday, the 234, were eatimated 10,000 bales, of which speculators and exporters took out 4,000, the market closing firm, and with a tenden- cy towards’ improvement. The following were the au- thorized quotations:— Middting. New Orleans . 6x44. Mobile 634d, Uplands 61-164. Ordinar, The stock on band amounted to about 677000 baies, in- cluding 528,000 American. The imports of American de- seriptint, curirg the week, amounted to 70,000 bal Messrs. Brown, Shipley & Co.. aud others, report the de- cline cn the lower qualities at 1-16d. a 34d, but hardly coming up to, the ast fgare, They quote Mobile mid- dling a 6 - ‘16d. space middling at 6+yd., and New Or- leans middling ss 5-16 ANCHESTER MARKETS. Trade in Marcher ter had dese duit in the the early part of the week, butfit improved towards the el LIVERPOOL BREADSTUFFS tere! The Br kers’ Circular reports but little ppacuiaHie) de- mand for flour, and prices a trifsiower. Theqaotations Jary somewbat, put gecerally Western eacal is, oalied Jhio, 860. & 378.; Baltimore and Philadel- pia, a 68, 5 Cansdisn, 348. 6d. a 36a, 6d. ; sour, 31s, a 338, Wheat in limited demand, at a sight decline, par- ticularly on the lower grades.’ The falling off on the week in these descriptions is equal to about 2d. per bushel. Messrs. Maxwell & Co. quote Western red at Ge, 2d, a 9s. 8d.: Southern red, 10s, 2d. a 10s, 6d.; South- ern white, 10s. 10d. a 11s. In corn the transactions had been Jarge, but a: lower prices. Toe decline is staed at €d. » (barley) 1s. per 480 lbs, The market closed firm at 208. @ 20s. for white; 288 6d. a 29s. for yellow, and 28s, 6d. for mixed. fhe westher ea favorabl agneuitural purposes. The week’s importation of corn bac Leen very large. LIVERPOOL PROVISION MARKET. Ricbardson, Spence & Co., Bigland, Athya & Co. d others, report beef dull and ratber easier, the Gesline being chietiy c»rfined to the or¢inary and mid- dling sorts; prime meus, 80s. a 120s. Pork unchaaged in any respect, aud withou: ‘arrivals; prime mess, nominally 82s. 6d. a 87a. Bacon—Buyers holding back for lower prices. bes in some cases a deciine of 6d.a z had been conceded; saies +x suip at 52s. a 64s. TI s amounted to 13 KO cwt., whieh would be offered atauction on the following Tuesday, Shou'ders and hams were wanted. Lard dull and rather lower; sales Cheese—A modceraie busicess, at former ‘Tallow a shade lower. LIVERPOOL PRODUCE MARKET. (Prom the Brokers’ .ircu.ar. | Ashes unshangec anc business sited. Pearls scarce, ard holders 41s. Common @ shade lover. Spirits of tarpen ine eek ward eaumetons small. Fine rosin, 7a. 6d. a 98. 6d. Nothing doing in Philadelptie bark, but 1,000 Baltimore sold at 9s. Linazed oil a shade higher—3ls. a 338, Whaie and sperm oils weok, and transactions smali: sealand cod dui. American tar— Sales of 860 bbis. at lis. Suzar 6d. higher, but weak at the close. Molaases advancea 64. Coffee heavy and transactions small. Rice unchanged, but a fatr business ving at 21s, 66. Dyewoots a shade lower under large arrivals. Saltpetre dull, with a declining ten- dency. Mess: LONDON MARKETS. Messrs, Baring, Brothers & Uo. report the iron market Gull. Bars quoced wt £8 « £858.; rails, £829. 6d. @ £8 Ts. 6€.; Seoteb pig, 76s. a 76x. 6d. Copper unchanged. Lead quiet. Tin steady. Waite wheat selling at 685. 0 72s, red, 64%. a 688, Flour, 228, = 368. Coifee quiet. Rice easier, but not quotably lower, Sugar firm, but transactions moderate. Lard ucebanged ted; Western, 54s, a 67e. Whale and 6d. Crude turpentin turpentine, 2s. 6d. Tallow firm at 45a, 9d. HAVRE MAREETS, The sales of cotton from tae 14th to 20th, inclusive, amounte: to 5,000 bales, without cnange from the quota- tions previously advertised. New Orieans (ret ordinaire quoted at 95f. The ttcck on hand was about belies. Breadatuffs had been sold at prices = shade higher. but the upward tendency was checked by the very favorable weather. Ashes unchanged; business mocerate, Whalebone quiet and unchanged, but prices rm. THE LATEST LIVERPOOL MARKETS. LivERPOOL, May 44—Noon. The Persia’s vows caured a slight depression in the cotton market but prices, thr ugh weaker, are not quota- bly lower. Bressatuffs and provisions are without ma- teria! change from Friday’s rates. PASSENGERS BY THE NIAGAR Mre Commay Mr ag hee od indy, Mre nelies and jaugh’er. Mr Bissell, iy servant; Madame Lenchers and child, Mr MeDoni and aleay. ag ‘Brassan and brother, Mr Means)aed and |i M Jarvis, Maéame Delingevilie, Lieut Armstrorg, Lieut Col Andrews, Mr | omer, lacy three children and servant; Mire Ayre Mrs Hatiorne anc sister, Mr Brayshaw. indy. plece and bo; Wr MePherscna and two chil dren, Mins McLean Mr Faynet ard iady, Miss Wright, Miss Purcel. Mrs Word and chijd, Miss Wood, Mra ‘hapmsn and child. Mies alltinau. Mise Brett. Mies Brown, Mrs Samiton ine Jonee, Mies Ticd Mr. ition bg and six cbiicren; Mr jayer, Mr McLonald. lad» ane chid; Mr Meme and lady, Mevers Gibsoo, Lindsay, My ~ea MeCat Fe Bamber, (ros Jes 4 Leaman: Mov erry, Hamilton: Porter, Hynceban Wi cox. fio ‘barter x ughty, Biackmas, Kaizer berg, fobumarn, stevhers. Walker, SraodSeld, Bryan: McConpell Megs Chad Bhepwiich, Chistwick, Kbode- wei ys Lerons, Fopkins, Baves, Felix. Prichard, Height, ‘eker, Bishop, Brown, Colisby Hutun M'ss Me- Lela x: Parner and iady. Mr Pratt and iady, Mr McLellan aad indy, eabare meoualign uny News. Warmer For Baooxtyy.—On Wednesday evening the Common Council of Brooklyn held another spesial xee+- ing, tor the purpore of considering the question of sub- scribing to the stcek of the Nasau Water Company, The consic eration of the vari ua clauses of tue proposed con- tract between the water company and Welk & Co, was re-umed in Commitee of the Whole, Several amend- men's were pressed through by the friends of the com- pany, notwithstamaing @ vigorous opposition on the part of Aldermen Fowler anc Kaibfletsch. The committee then rore, and the amendments reported by them were sconpted on masae, when the repart of the Water Commit: tee, aa amended, ‘was adopted by the following vote:— Ayes— Aicermen Pennett, Casta, ‘Perl O'Neil, Fowler, Oakley. Doherty, Corse, ‘Atwater, Bergen,,Campbel’, Fancher, Shaw, houre, Walsh, Bennon, Malsabey, Huntley, Woglom, Switn, Eames, Maerz, Davis, Blias— . Noes—AWermen Wardwell, Fowler, Whiting Hud- son, Van Brunt, Linskey, Sayder, , Raiphs, Katbeisch—0, The matter is thas eventusily cieposed of, afver baviog occupied the attention of the Board for many weeks. The amount of stock to be suberibed by the city is $1,380,000. Missent Larters.—Liat ot letters advertised In the Baltimore Sun, remaining in the Baltimore Post Office for] Philadelphia houses, June 3, 1866:— Bolton, Vandervern & Co, MG Parham & Co C. M. Deninger. . B. Rowland & Co me Witmers & Cianges The Tarf. CENTREVILLE COURSE, L- I-—TROTTING. A trotting match for $1,000, three mile heats, betwaen r. m. Lady Riley and #. g. Trustee. came off on Tuesday afternoon, The mare won in two heats, Trustee was lame in the off fore leg: still he made & capital race. Tae betting was four and five to one on the mare. The fol- lowing is # summary -— T AY, June i-Trotting match $1,000, three mile heats 1), POfer named r. m. Lady Riley (to wagon re te | Hi, Woodrnff named «. g. Trustee (in harners)...... 2 2 TR. First Meat. Second Heat First mile. 6 8:8 2:62 Fecond mile + 2:67 % Third mil . 264 Total .... 668 8:38 NEW YORK HERALD, Sumner Meeting in Jersey City, SPRECHES OF MESSRS. CROZIER, FROTHINGHAM AND OTHERS—A PREAMBLE AND NINE RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED, ETC., ETO., BTC. A meeting of a very small portion of the population of Jersey City was held last evening in Park Hall, to take some action in regard to the recent assault upon Mr. Sumner in the Serate of the United States, The build- ing, which is capable of holding six or seven hundred persons, waa about three-fourths full, and the meeting | was not organized till some time after eight o’elock. It waa called to order by D. S. Gregory, who nominated the Mayor of Jersey City for President, and the following ie of vie Presicents and Sesretaries:— ipENTSs.—James 8. Nevius, A. 5 we ales, "Selah ii Bill, Mathew Armetrong Belge De Yeon idiam Bumsted, Jobn L. Burs One balf Vice Pre: Sides aro aecavoreta, and the others pane Fine ree 7 B, Wilit poe tanies panmen lm. traphage, The above nominations were approved of by the meet- ing, after which Mr. GREGORY made a few remarks, ex- planatory of the objeet for which it had been convened. The following resolutions were then read by Mr. W. B. Wuuams and were received with repeated applause:— Whereas on the 22d of May lat Chari Secutor trom tue Bantoot Masonch anti wile im bis wearin the ber, Was assaulted with s dangerous wesp2n by Prosion &. Brooks. « Hepresentative trom ‘Sout Garona, nd aruck down insensisle and bleeding japon the oor. of Tier and bereaa, the avows! and ont moi) ee aca av v was words spoken by him in deba‘e upon n bublis question ‘ding in the tenate, none of which were object Perliamsentary a. the time of their fis a aa Ate puolic meeting ot clizens of cinity, cone Rusia d ction of party, on tals 5 ih day ot dunes if 1. ie That wie hearty abborrence of this unmitiyated 0 a0, we ize it, iis erator, Bl 988 who stoo: Conseniea tt, as dave, bruial cad cowardly” fa 2. ‘That the avowed mctive to this asrault. the place of its Porpelraticn, and the official character of tte viet, raico eyond ordinary sme compel us to it asa ‘out berate attack upon the most vital principe of repualican iusti- fudors, and an Oper Violutloa of the oonsitationot the Uuhiod Ea we That we observe with surprise and sorrow the general ap- roval of this assault by the southern press, by the pee Peprorentation tn Con fand by tne southern peop 6, tar as we on soars m their pnbiic meed+ge; that aoa avowal end aopro' they make themselves bloody stzcolty— arteats fn attack ton the oopw'itution fe “4 upon the princ! iple of {r0@ discusslon, and/ustly incur the con demnation of a: i ttn ‘unprejuai men, fiends to this country and 4. That we at first wiliing to believe, and would aut sincly “be 2 convinced, that the great body of our Southern breibren ,divavow ‘Ge! ra ae a this outrage “and hocking —deetrine bh force may. sent be used to punish members of Congress for Ssoerting opinions or using jan- Ei e in debate, whicb, tho tly pariiamentary, may vor gph to any individual, but that the Caen wi Bey aeen ince the commission of the outene. 2 sprovals. theres? by tbe sealed of ies, we must. upon the present stave of ce, determine that they have adopted stich @ doce terol and mean to enforce it 5, That in the recent sesstlts upon editors, and ly in the attack up-n Senator Sumcer, in their avows by the slave. ho ding States, and in the well known danger which atte the open exoression of opinion. not only in those St but in the Lisirict of Columbia. we recognize the evidences of the determination which we are uawilling!y forsed to bell exists in a portion of this confederacy, tointreduce violen ‘a8 & means of poitical action and to intimiaste into submis- ‘sion ‘hose who think fi: to op) noes serain. pubilc measures 6 ‘That we hall with joyand cordially unite in that great ex pression of public opinion ‘by which the press and the people Of the free Staves bave almost unanimously ienounced these indications of a system of adopting vielenceto sifect politica! ac- tion, or io coerce the representatives of the nation; thet we esteem it a solemn duty to resist every snon ast or system bY ali peaceable and constitutional means, and that if cout sectional Gescnal ever render thoge means unavail: ing. which we to be ieve, we will, in the Ia iat re. sort. pledge axew our lives our fortunes ani our sacred honor to the detsuce ot he constitution, wod the heovon of speech and of the press which {t guarastees 7. ‘That we learn with deep reset th the: several Senators atcod by at the commirsion of the outrage upon Mr. Sumner, ade ro attempt to prevent it, and expressed not the inoat oral: nary sympathy for its victim; that two representatives aided and abetted it, and that two Senators have openly commended it from their claces in Congress; that we are alarmed for our country while such men hoid cflices of trust and vower; and that we cansot rely for the conduct of our national affairs uoon the judgment or the consciences of men whose natural feel- {ngs are ao distorted by poiltical animovity. ‘1hat we exorers the common sentiment of this community wben we demand the immediate and fecal) espace: Ce Preston 8. beooks from ihe House of sepresent 9. ‘That these resolutions be published and Transmitted to the Senators end representat tate 1n Congress. Mr. H. B, Crozire wi eanteeett after the foregoing were re nd spoke substantially as follows:—This meeting bad assembled to maiatain the libe:ty of sxeech, and be regretted to hear that some gentlemenin Ji City, among whcm were several ecitors, had absented themeelves; but as Senator Dougias ssid, their conduct wight be misconstrued. The men who shrunk from the oorsequences cf their own acts in this particular, migot stay away—for Lis part he could not stay away when such & principle was involved. He had come to thia meeting to express bis cpinions freely and boldly upon this eudject, and in this he was not actuated by a de- sire tor political promotion or ascendency. He believed in the right of every man, be he plack or white, to life Uberty and the pursuit of happiness. (Applause and bie: Por the opirions ke entertained. he was willing to the cognomen of black republican. But this ter upon which a'l parties could unite, fir it was @question of national importance, and toushed one of our mort vital rights as citizens of @ free republic. (Applause.) The speaker here sald that ge Wash- ington bad attendec an aboli ion meeting, avd that Joho Jay and Benjamin Franklin were officers of it. But the condition of things fs changed. Slavery has become ram- pent throughout the land, and a Senator has been stricken down in the Senate, because be cared to express his opinicn on the subject. If driven to the extremity of using brute force when all other means hed fated, the speaker would not ebrink trom using it to put a stop to the excroachments of the slave power. Rev. B. FROTHINGHAM next aacressed the meeting. Hec. Senced by saying he was s Unitarian clergyman, and not pe)itician, and therefore could not be supposed to Lave sty political motives in presenting himsei! on this occasion. He could not tell even the nemes of the Gifferent parties, and ae for explaining what they meant he copid no more do that than the parties themseives. (Lavghter.) He was acqusinted with Mr. Summer, and pasted a giowing eulogy upon his character; bat of his aesalant no ove knew anythirg. He had acted the part of an aseassin, (applause,) and the people ‘acted upon 8 noble impulse when they cenounes sowardly as- seuit. But the feelings wnich were aroused by the attack on Sepatcr Sumner would avon die out and be forgotten, &s they were in tbe case of the fugitive slave Anthony Burns, who was carried back into bondage from Bo- ton, He therefore had no conficence in this temo rary ebulliticn of feeling, for the freedom of speech FRIDAY, JUNE 6. 1856, Chamber of Commerce. THE NEW REVENUE BILL NOW BEFORE CONGRESS. The Chamber mot at noon yesterday, at the Merchaats’ Bank, Pelotiah Perit, Eeq., in the chair, The following named geatlemen were elected members, viz.:—Wm. D. Hooker, S, B. Chittenden, Chas, E: iy, Wm. Boyce, John H. Lyell, Jas. Brice and Richard Bell. Mr. John T. Terry was made a member of the Committee on Arbitration. Davip ODEN, from the committee appointed to report upon the new revenue laws recently reported to Con- | gress, stated that the bill had been duly reviewed, and | the result, im the opinion of the committee, was any- thing bu’ favorable to the proposed law. The committee | had consulted Secretary Guthrie personally on the mat- tor, ané had gene to Washington for that purpose. Their views were also drawn up in the form ofa letter, though as yet they bai received no answer. The old revenue Jaw of 1796 was in sections; the new one was in chapters and sec ions, an arrangement that added notbin, bade porsblontey, but rather made it more ob- scure f) it was before; and besides, more thaa one hundred rehi fitty amendmeats hac been pro; which rendered it still more obscure. The first objection to the new law was that it allowei the Secretary of the Treasury too much authority in specifying what should be the build of ones, This should rather be done by some lt was absurd to re- can Ail the, owners ond consigness of vessels to swear to manifests; the oath of the chief own- er should be rugs: Why would it not do to abo. lsh all Custom House oaths? It is cone in England with no injurious effects, and it should be tried here. ‘And , it is proposed to put five cents a ton on each ; vessel for the maintenance of marine hos- pitals, thus shifting the burden from thé tl ors to the merchants. In this port, $600000 per year would probably be raised by this means, twice Dnata tearm necessity for. Under the law a ship of 1,400 tons buithea ‘would pay $210 a year between New York and Liverpool, Another embarrassing restric- tion was in not al‘owing limited quantities ef sugar and spirits to be brought in:o port. sugar must be in paok- es of 600 Ibs., to be entered legally, nor could less on 60 gallons of wine or Lege fy Ano- ther vexatious provision was ing and seizing versels for trifling mis‘emeavors. ark me manifest was sworn to incorrectly, the owner would be liable, instead of the master, as now; in fact, throughout every diffical- ty is thrown in the way of the shipper, and he is made to bear all the burdens, In conclusion, said Mr. Oapaw, the committee would urge upon Congress the propriety of putting a stop to the present bill until a miore | satisfac- tory one ia brovght up for consideration. Mr. Perit—Do 1 understand you to say that the for- feitures are increa ed’ Mr. OGDEN—Yes, Ifthe manifest is not correct, the vessel is liable instead of the master, as now. Roya Puxrps said that one difficulty in the laws parsed by Congress, on commercial matters, was, that they were drawn up by persons who were not conversant with commercial matters. So far as he was aware, taere was nota merchant in Congress. Before this bill was passed, Secretary Guthrie should come to New York and ccnsult our merchants on {ts effect on the commerce of the country. He proposed the following: — “Resolved, That the Chamber learn. witn much con- cern, that a new revenue law is now}before Congress, of a very objectionable nature, and it instructs its commistee to watch its progress with care, and at their discretion to request the President to call a meeting of the Chamber.’’ ‘The rerolution a. Mr. Barstow read resolutions respecting the remission of certain duties on goods destroyed in the great fire of 846, A committee was sppointed to inv.siigate and report. itr. Barstow urged the appointment of a committee to report upon the propriety cf having quarterly meetings of the Chamber, which was carried. Mr. HinckEN’ announced that “the ship Claremont was about to sail for the Cape De Verde Islands, and that all whe wished to avail themselves of the opportunity to send goods by hor could do so by making immediate ap- plication. Adjourned. 2 The Fire Department—Preparations for a Parade. A meeting of the foremen from each company of the Fire Department was beld last evening, at Firemen’s Hall, in Meroer street, for the purpore of electing officers for the ensuing year, and also for making preparations for the annual parade. ‘The present incumbents in office, James Burhams, Jr., of Hose Company No. 24, Vice President, and James F. Wenman, Assistant Engineer, secretary, were re-elected. After transacting some unimportant business, the aub- ject of an annual parade was then placed before the members. It was mcyed that tte apnual parade of the depart- ment should take place, which war agreed to. it was then moved that the 13th of ‘October Ltd a be the day appointed for the interesting event. Mr. Lyoxs, of Hose Co. No. 9, then offered the follow: ing resolution s:— 1 eave ‘That co comoany shall be permftted to form in ‘the day of parade which hes rot pata its assessments Br Revived, Shai no company shall be allowed to parade with more ‘men. than iis entitied to by law; that no person shall be permitted on the rope ot any apparatus who {s not enritleg t9 test Boge neither shall a1 procured the badge of gave or exemp! to join in the proces 3. Resolved, That the marsha!s of the Gay re fo ereey, jo structed to have the above resovutions strictly en! Along diseuesion arose upon the reporations, which were not at ali pa'atabie to some of the down town com- panies’ representatives, because the friends and runners of those companies would be exeluaed from the ropes. Mr. Leoyakp, ot Engine Company No. 21. moved that the words “‘nefther shall any person who has not pro- cured the bacge of active or exempt service be permitted to join in the procession,” which occurred in the 2d re- solution, be stricken ont. Loat. Several amendments, intended to kill the resolutions, were then offered, but were lost. ‘The first resolution was, upon a vote of the house, car- ried by a arge msjority. ‘A member moved to lay the recond resolution on the table, Agreed to. The third resolution, with a slight amendment, was then carried. Mr. Joun Swrtn then offered the following reso.ution, which was sgreed to:— Rerolved, hat the severe! companies of the deoartment, on the cceasion of the parade shall pe entitled to the following Perron who has not jervice be permitted ‘Third ciaes engines. been violated over and over again, and no decisive me sures bad been taken to maintata it against attack. In or- cer that the resolutions prerented to-night should be ef- festive, every man prereat should carry away with him the Cetermination to support this great right against all opporition. The assault upon Senator Sumner was com- mitted under such circumstances as aroused all the fe: ings of honorable men. Senator Sumner had been to Congress as the champion of human righta, and it wi while speaking for the rights of three mulions of 8! and the righis of white men in Kansas, that h sticken down. For no other reasons than these was he aeeaulied; and it was sad thing to think that the per- petrator knew well that bis conduct would not only be approved by his own constituents, out by the whoie South. Prestcn Brooks bimeelf was not worth naming, and the crime was not committed by him alone, but by the slave States, and all who endor-cd the act. This outrage should be condemned by all right men, ana they should not be diverted trom their determination by a fear of the Girsolution of the Union. (Hisses.) Civil war had been aireacy declared. Gentlemen might cry peace, peace, bus there ie no peace. The last gale tha: swept from the West brought us the cash of resounding arms. Our brethren are inthe fieid—why stand we here idle? We huve had enough ¢ of resolutions. Were the speaker a manof wealth be would pour it like water into Kansas; were ke an elo quent man, he would call meetizgs throughcut the coun- try; and were he a young man, without farnlly, he would go there io defend the righteous cause. A great, decisive effort should be made to tree manele’ oe drive out the border ruffiens. Party ties should bs forgotten, ‘and for the first time ® wan should be put into tne l’re sidential chair who wou d be true to liberty. Tris was the cause cf the white man as well as of the black, and every man who loved bis brother, who loved liberty, sbould struggle op til treedom was secued and the bond- man went free, (Applause ) Mr. W. B, Wrutiams made a few brief remarks, de- nouncing the assault upon Senator Sumer, whieh he stigmatized as an unmeasured atrosity, and urging the adoption of a decisive course of action to prevent the oc- currence of such outrages in future, After remarks trom other speakers, the resalutions were adcpted, and the meeting adjourned. City Intelligence. Masowic,—At the annua) communication of the Grand Loge of Free and Accepted Masons of the State of New York, held at the Grand Lodge room, in this elty, daring the present week, the following brethren were duly elected grand officers for the ensuing year, and subse- uently installed and proclaimed as such, viz.:—The M. W. Joun L. lewls, Jr., tor Grand Master; the Rt. W. Robt. Macoy. D. the Rt. W. Finlay M. King, Senior G, Warden; the Rt. W. James Hyde, Junior G. Warden; the Rt. W. Coase, L. Churop, Grand Treasurer; the Kt. W. James M. Austio, Grand Secretary. On Wednesday night the steamtug New York, of the Schuyler sine, when just below Fort Washington, Pt., on her wey to Albany, broke her c-ank, and was com- telled to come toan anchor. She bad fifwen or tweaty berges in tow, which were also anchored yesterday morning, when tue steamer New World passed on her way cown. Another steamtug will be sont to tow the barges, ond wh » will return to the city for repairs, Taroet Excursion. —The German American Guard, Capt. C, L. Zimmerman, went on their annual target ex- cursion senietday to lovg Ivland. The eompany num- dered 73 men, rank and file, acd appeared t> much ad- vents Vatuadle prizes were contencea for on the occas of the par “Ponice Intetigence. ‘Ter Ariucen Extormion Cask —The examination in the cave of the People va. William A Brown, charged with perjary, on the ecmplaint ot Cornelius W. Lawrence, ex- Mayor, was postponed yeaterdsy on account of the buri- cess evzagementa of defenceat’s prine'pal counsel. The investigation in the case promises tu be very {nteresting, ane the proceedirgs, as they traospire beture Juatioe Flandreau, will engross ® great deai or public attention. ‘The investigation waa postponed until the 14.h iatant. The Siave’s ‘Testimonial, TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. Alkss, 8. C., Jace 2, 1866. For the benefit of the abclitionixts, I would state briefly that the eaves (or ® portion of them) in the city of Columbia, have raised arrong themselves $25, for the purpose of preeenting the Hor. P. 8. Brooks with « pitting tertimon: sal tor defending the righty of the venera- Je anc white headed Senator trom South Carolina. SUBRCRIBER, Hose carriay %% Hook and Jude 0 Bydrant.. 1 ‘On motion, the Board of Asststant Engineers were ap- pointed Grand Marehalls on the occasion, and power was Ma TES te necessary preparations for the fortt coming parade. ‘The meeting then adjourned. The West Point Examinations The following is the programme of examinations of the Cadets at West Point ++eee. Mortar drill. Wednesday, June 4. a Thursday,’ 5 Cavalry on the plain. Friday, “ Siege artillery. Monday, “ Pontoon bridges. Tuesday, “ Light artillery. Wednesday, “ ion arill, (fring). Thursdey, 60 Cavairy in "the hail, Friday, + Sea coast battery. Monday, .Feneing. Among the passengers toeailin the steamer Baltic to- morrow, for Eureps, is Charles K, Delavan, Fsq., Corres- ponding Seoretaty of the Mechanica’ Ins.itute of this city, who intends to visit the literary and soientific insti- tutions of Europe before he re‘urns. Colonel Parker H. French was to deliver two lectures in Cincinnati on Wednesdey and Thursday everiogs, on affairs in Nicaragua. ARRIVALS. From Norfolk, in the s'eamehip samestown—A F Albrid; O HBtate; M Ww Aliynn. K H Sharpe. ae W Dramwright, Mcore, U C Badtler, A McMeekan, W Hethridge, Wm Nmith, 2 fa Powers, J Cerroll, Taos Weleh, Sam! Smith, Li wards, @ 5] ie V Brown. Mra CC Aoit and two rd se m0, AO Wa'kine, 9 W Pont, D Paul Miss O Parker, Mrs chal as aL ag ag Miss rs rh B Martin LA Perce, 3 Mise M and Mines horn, Mrs Bainbridge abd ery Stith, Dr R BT Lomas, Miss Raker, Mrs Traylor, Ubas White. Miss M Barobie, Mies LM Weller. i hrs A Wake, bing. Mise & Robins. Mise M Sater, MrsC A Pay ee children—and 62 In DEPARTURES. ae mean —¥ strali., 19 sbi as—Mr Heed, wr Hiatt ana tw chit +4 bie Hobby and Master Hobby. New York; Mr Be Bartlett, Mr and Mra awards, Baltimore; Mr o a eet Montiéal; Mr Bow, aa P Pai indepen; Mr road, L.gnaen, © W; Mra Jondau, F Bazard, Piste burg Fs; Mesere Sierabalmer And Home cow Crieana, ieee upean Philedelphia; Mr wi igrs Bill and two. chitaren, "HUN Mire Bill, viinole, " Whitebenc, Mrs Whitehead, Jas Whitehead, G Whitehead M, King, eiieecte Coma; ovis Ox ey aid Mra Oxley. @ an H Oxley, J Loog, Toronto, Ws O Fra aM and t] P Ginbons, W Na i ‘weon, Barriscn, New ‘Yo th R Stuckey, wite Sri three chiidren, G Bwuek , Minsen i Btdokt Wp fiers A Stuckey, Michigan; wn ‘Ter, Phitaceip! Wm Horvly. rpool, in the steameht from Bostou—Mr Learn vend ‘wite, Mies Ruthorn, re tiendive and eh!'d, vr Paries, ‘Mifllin, Meare Poreberdy, ‘aieraton, w Bkught, JL Miler, KG Goowwin ‘John D Parkar GA J Mawon, A Partidge, Mra J P Maliidge, two children srarer ine Melledue A W Frenzel and Charles Marsh, of Beaton; ey x Wupole. of Worcester; 8B riots ‘and wife, ot Tpawiehs Mra Anna Gipben and Mice M Greeley, of Nast py ‘Hosen ection; Mi aa earrm saicusl Holmes and. wifey Ei Beine, Febre eo Wileon, $4, Byrne, Bein tPereendrast Berven Ken row. Gl Mc ‘homes Locbyer, Whieer lconyer, James ‘Gorn Brand Mrs 8 Spitzer, and two chilaren, Messrs. B Uanie! wraiwo caren, bP Olderchaw sed Martin, of New You Wi dee. of Brooklyn; H Leorentz, of Washmaton; Mire B Wonk, of Charleston: Merrre A A Mealier of Mont Wm Bnther’ ford and Samuel Fnkler, of Bt Louis; HT Wood and éaugbier, of Beloit, Wis; Mra Saitieriand bas “Tap el emre rown wife ut Ther, Joun Pee of Toron J x Meater D'Spiers, and ) Lappan, of Halifax hon; Francis Kane, ate fetta Copshl: Mieg in Cervorn, and. KR Recalante., of ¥ te. eT iec’or bavanerd Gavan) Hemmene of gene Hev Rovert Reator,, of Kelron; Nr D'Turbull and wi Mees Henry Wintor FN Flintull and Beswick, of London Hin Face| eney JF Crampton. Wiilam Meakup, Mise sears, Meare Willym Butler, of Kngland; J Dun op, of Sootla Wilts M Wheeler and WJ Wheeler, of Reltast, T; Mine Kev eny of Trelard; Mesera KB Kiemers. o: Hambarg: Jose ‘Maria an A Maatol of Spa! Chapman, ol regen: Mrs A Ford aud Mrs Grant, of i 121 For F alifar—-Mowre JP Meviedi, Har ray Sendtoe, P Ta en, of Roatcn; J B Taleott, of Counectiaut; Mra Adéraen. Correos, ‘Pigatelay ard Jb Barrows, of New Yorks Bie} man, of Rew ( Tleane; Thomosene, © Rilison, J B Know: Ian, W Greare J A Moren wife dav; hor ad won. Me Biairs, cba ord puree. of Halifsr: JW Mon'ree}: G klog of Canada: 4 P Bossenge, of? mien ‘Total 146, thermen Pect, of Sorteampton: Mrs AO Patten, l br J 8 pen, of Maine: ere. Br ¥ wet, Menara Goer ge 4 Simparn, {ra Jones, of Cann abortly after 12 0’clock, = fre broke out at Newtown Ee tone pereeneari pro) stages. The fire company of the village turned out, but ‘their engine had been designedly disab! obably by the person who had set the stab! ape james g rapidly, and in « short time the bles, omnibuses and a quantity of feed were consumed. sround, ead who reteaed 6 Gis cay say account of himself, sescwee on suspicion of having set the stables on re, Drowmep.—On Tuesday afternoon @ son of Mr, Miles Bwaney, baker, on the corner of Pearl and Nassau streets, Brooklyn, sged eighteen yeeee, was crowned, while on a pleasure excursion, ina sail boat, near Yort yoga a eae: — Prey ges 4 He Loh mao 'y habits, and highly respec Knew bin. His ene has not yet been re- Naval Intelligence. ‘The new steam frigate Roanoke was taken out of the dry dock yesterday at 10 o’elrck, wad placed under the shears, Fr ictag A to hoisting in her boilers, machine- ry, &e.—Norfotk Herald, June 4. Ammgrican Spy in Canapa.—A Toronte-paper saye @ rumor was rife in that city a few days since to the effect that a United States naval officer had arrived there si had been making an examination of the bay and the y- Court Calendar—This Day. Surrexn Covrt—Circuit.—Nos, 2470, 2412, 2702, 2752, Bal, 3161, 3062, 2624, 1614, 2095, 2306, 1347, 1357, 2035, 2616, 1943, 3178. ue Court—General Term.—Nos. 6, 7, 9 to 14, 17, , 19, SupmRion Covrt.—Nos. 302, 116, 632, 633, 352, 490, 453, 64, 605, 388, 647, 98, 866, 445.’ 663, €64, 666, 621, 163, ag, 818, 493) 591, 91,'601, 475, 55,6 579, 202, MON PLEAS—Part 1.—Nos. 348, 709, 720, 714, 278, 726, 727, 728, 782, 479, 758, 150; 760, 761. ' Part 2.— Nos. 748 to 767. Unirep Starxs Distnict Count—Nos, 19, 30, 32, 34 to 87, 40, 42. Marrica. On Thursday, June 6, in Trinity church, by the Rev. Dr. Haight, Mr. Rucuard Seuumrs vo Atiss Juin Tuomas, all of this city, On Wednesday, June 4, by the Rev. W. H, Ten Fyck, of Astoria, L. 1, Grorce ‘WILKINSON to Epa B., daugater of John A. May, both of this city. On Thursday morning, June 5, 1m St, Patrick's Cathe- dral, by His Grace Archbishop Hughes, Mawa Lovise Bnaby to NaTmamut Janvis, Jr; of this city. (On Thuraday evening, June 6° in the fmmanuel church, by the Rey. A. 8. Leonard, J. Ges Browne, of Polo, Il, to Anim L.. eldest daughter of Leslie Frater, of this city, both late cf Belfast Ireland. At Harlem, on Sunday, June 1, by the Rev. Mr. Lord, Frank Haut, of this eify, to Mary, dangater of John voe, Esq. At Bergen, on Wednesday evening, June 4, by the Rev. Benjamin C.'Taylor, Mr. Jacon J. VAN to Euvanern J., Gaughter of Henry J. Mandeville, Esq. {mn Boston, on Wednesday morning, June 4, in the Church of the Advent, by the Rev. Samuel Caller. rector of St. Andrew’s church, Hanover, assisted by the Rt. Rev. Horatio Southgate, Mr. Davi Leavirt, Jr., of Great Bar- rington, o Mise Maxy Kuma, daughter of Samuel Hartt, Eaq., United States Naval Constructor. ‘At Florenee Church, on Monday, May 26, by the Rev. John Gunn, Rouent, eldest sonof Robert Thompson, Esq., J.P., Newbury, Middlesex county, C, W., to Ouvia Lerma, third daughter of the late Joseph O. Thibaudeau, Exq., formerly of Her Majesty's Ordnance Service, Ceylon, East indies, Died. On Wednesday, June 4, Mancaner8., wife of John T. Rolling, and only daughter of S. Benson MoGowa, aged 29 ears, ‘the relatives and friends of the family are roves to attend the funeral, this afternoon, at five o'clock, from her late residence, No. 67 Amity street. On Thursday morning, June 5, of consumption, ANDREW H. Torssr, aged 50 years and 5 months. The relatives and fiends of the family aro reepectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 182 Suffolk street, to-morrow afternoon, at two o'clock. ace UNE RES a for interment. Albany papers please co On Wednesday, June 4, Baars M. G., wife of Geo. A. Waston, and daughter of William A; Beil. The triends of the family are invited to attend the fane ral, to-mcrrow afternoon, at three o'clock, from the Church of the Annunciation, West Fourteenth street, be- tween Sixth and Seventh avenues: On Iburedav, June 5, at St. Vinsent’s Hospi, Ele- venth atreet, under the charge of the Suters of Charity, Ricuarp MoCarriry, in the — of his age, K native of Youghal, county Cork, Irelan: He trienas and acquaintances are invited to attend the tunera), from! St. Mary’s church, corner of Ridge and Grand streets, immediately after the requiem mass, which will c »mmence at nine o’cloce this morning, On Wednesday, June 4, of general debility, Smon Ha ze70m, M. D., in the 66th year of his Hite friends are respectfully invited to attend the funs- ral, from his lat (dence, No. 119 West Twenty-seventh street. at two 0 lock thix afternoon. On Thuraday, June 5, GeorGe Wasnincton Rew, son of Philip and Elizaveth Reid, aged 4 years, 10 months and 19 cayr. ‘The iriends and acquaintances are respectfally invited to attend the funeral, to morrow afternoon, at two o'clock, without further invitation, trom his late resi- cence, No, 163 Esvex street. Suddenly, on Wednerday evening, June 4, Narouon ‘TERZYK. Hie friends are reepectfully invited to attend the fune- yal, this afternoon, at three o’clock, from No. 65 West Baltic street, Brooklyn, On Taursdey morning, Jane 5, Faaxcns Fanstan, wife of Dr. A. Sidney Jones, cf Williamsbarg, aged 70 years. The funeral will take place this afternoon, at bailf past three o’clock, from her late residence, No, 127 South Third rtreet, near Sixth street. MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. SsMAKAO TOR EW coe par. . Port ef New York, June 5, 1956, oe \1—M_O Roberts. Bones, A My wall—I c Mabourne “Maller Lor Lord &Que- Steamship Iitinois, reel Borton Lignt, "Bip B ¥ Hoxie B F Hoxie, Crary, San Brancisco—Sntton & Co. Indiaman, Smfth’ Boston—Eaggert & Sones. Bark Bhone, Draper, Havaca—Wm Nelion & 8 Knig Nomaden (hor), Anderson, Gothenburg—Funeh & brig io Stevens, "Bet Sohn Tritidad —' ea 4&E J Peters. a Brig M BBpear, Mason, Trinidad - , Carver, & Chase, Brig Orelia, Blanchard Jacksonville—B P Buck & Co, Brig Reveille, Thompson, Wilmlogion—Balley & Co. Brig Robt Mowe. Winchester. Machias—Brett, Bon & Co. Brig Ses Foam, Parker. Ba’ cman F Buck & Go, Scbr ¥ Kel’h, Penny, Bahia—eapier, Johnson & Co, Behr Kffort, King, dorton—D R. ont meer J ‘iter, Bennet, Charieston—Seranton & Tall Meche © Colgate, Seaman, Ba'timore—Mailier, Lord & Que r Sebr John Roe, Hammond, Ba!timore —Mailler, Lord & Que oH 8chr Lonsda'e, Crowell, staple Hand. Schr L NeKenvle, Pierce, Hi \—Ma ster Schr Louisa Dyer, Jamison, len — GL Hatch. Bebr Thes Dix, tL Bev ton—8 W Lewis. tes rena al Trail Bristol Mate Sloop full. Hul \— Mai Propeller a, Colnany, Ba timore—W H Thompso2) W Webi ARRIVED. Bteatship Jamestown. Parriah, Norfolk. 26 hours, with mdse and 12¥ paerengers, to Ludiam & P.easani sit erty, Reed (of Hallowell. Me), Daas orn, Antwerp, daya, wit! e an ‘5. paasengers, to Bailey 0. edonie (ot Baby Diliugbata, Cardenas, 10 da niin suger tM Cobalion. 27h uit” Double: Hesded 8 Keys bearing SSW 20 miles, spoke ship Atlantic, from An'- werp for Rew Orleans, . jRotierden and Lisbon. 25 days ke. Had very light winds éuri the passage, 25th ult, Jat 3006. Jon 55 43, paaged a waterlogg 8 biack outeide, with @ smul! white ‘and light yellow i he appeared to to be about 300 tous ert hor tivata acd bulwarke gore. nen. She soveared to have been in thecsifuntcn a Jong time, fo oonrequence ct the great quantity of bat nso ea and grass on her ai eal bottom. Mahe Raver: Davin, Clentuomon, May 22° with to We over, of yi Re'scy & Son. Lay in company with bark BroWers fe Torn New York (since sestee Bark Alice. Penny, Clentuegos, May 19, with sugar, to Siu, ver, Koh’ chug ‘nt inst. Jat 3235. lon 77 40, 40, spoke ‘bark Brothers, jentuegos for New York. Brig Carolina (Ste). . Palermo, 74 days via Oibral tr 42.cays, with oranges and lemons, to Chamberlain &/Rcbia- ‘ ig Young America of Plymouth, Masa), Rogers, Palermo, apes 1, passed Gibraltar 26th, with oranges, Jemons, &e, © fat 1K Lucy Fal eon, Bansee). Aides Messina, Marck. 15, passed Gibralter April 10, wit 0 Pillsbury & Sandford, Brig Bondo p Pho (of Boston), Part, Ponce, PB, May 22, with sugar, to Brig Hudeon (of Ren rae cae i4.deys, with molaaes, t» G 8 Ste] Brig Wanderer (hi), Shaw, Windsor, FB, 10 days, with plns- ter fo masier, sobr Brosdiie'é (of Charleston), Paddock, Savanna in Mar, 25 h logwoed, Ac, to Leayeraft & Co, 30th ult, lat 36 12, yoko Unie Sootiand, of Portland, 3 days from Oarde- Sehr Eamptos, Fadens, Virgiota, Palestine, Coombs, alexandi Bett W Joven Wooster Franwlin, Me. Schr Phos Potter. Glover. Fall River for Philadeiyhia, Fropelier 9 vim, Alt Pi ee Py suite, Nye, Sew Bedford, Propeller Dedatur, Geer, Norwicy. BELOW. ne bark, unknown, Ms SAILED, Bteamebips I!l/nois, Aepinwal jara.del Oceano (Sp), Ha- vana (ard anchored at Quarantine) Wind during the day from N to BE. Serala Latent otal h pein ge head ti KELPHIA, June rr steamer Boston, Clark. york pes ah Gareiner, Girgentis, Stoily; brig Two i Charleston. Tay lor Berton: bein . Howes, and ah Mia, Tayi OaeR, Geka, Foran, on ‘harleston fo) ovr, of Salem, from (1 ir Bavans, fora ecerted legtobar AbsOo, a staled Ine totter trem ma a a eicedairaca upon Abuon Feetx at AME {Tihralt Tho uy om), tO ee rhe struck she Roocked off her Pucder became Ure ecams ble, axa fell Over broadside upon the ree, At 2 AM me bad fv ion ‘water tn her bold, an = faint feet a . echars came abrenat of the hl fenced sa Ain iia wan practicable, the lower Fold boiog 7 boing tall of water, Capt Peabody attributes the lors on ey i 4 strong Wester- ly current found bad taken him cf his feourse, The we 2 superior EOD Of &0e ‘ons, ball by Banal’ Halt valued at $2) 000, and imaured for thal oat wines iO) 400 at he Mercnaiiie Marine office, Bos 10.00 at 8 Oriental oice, Ra'em, No IneurArion Om She was 'n ballast, fi Keopman, ‘whieh left Havana on {he stn | ult, bourd to Prie:té, with 4325 boxes sugar, on leaving the wind Jigbt from NR and & strong current eetting on 6! a Bato Lronony, Rote, trom Philadelr tia for Boston, put inte Homme’ Hole 24 inst, having been ta co. ¥ day on Nase me ebocie with brig fitness, Nd, from ath for Vie~ , ard lost Seaintopuanet. bi t@uDcheons, wars, st, *ve8! ae. and igeing broken on thestarbo. Vd side, The Ina sustained ne damage, Doron Soux Amtcrria, Gros, for Ouracoas went ashore on Currituck beach ‘Stn oat Cot en cape Besar ena a hay as bene Sse: and on the 1st inst she was found ith head cn workin; the Senha eresenee at ‘@ifficulty in Der off, afi F cargo, and took her into Norfolk e e The b. ported as ipa tern, of Mawar: port, ¢ VW welzed the Hook'ts tke aquall of 29th ult, the brie ‘Ch ‘ne Capt reir, hes ee hire, Jas pened cn ‘The © was righted and towed tothe city eet by aml tag Alex Mason. 81001 J D Fisn—Cant Ellis informs the Daderwn tien ‘ D Fish, sunk in Hel! Gate, on Flood tag} b 2 Ae dey al PL ee Eee does a crow wereenguged t ‘The total lose. She now lays ir earn ovat waar and ats ‘an elevation of about 45 deg, 1ED—At Kast Machias 3lst, by N W Foster, Esq, as fue sche ot bout | 130 tons, calied the Crasoe. owned pe eran to be commanded by ‘Cop Henderson Tosten, of. ‘Whalemen. Cd at sos fib, DANE: Bajnh, Blowrart, Atiantic and In. ceans. i) OOW, Norton, Pacific Ooean. eA ‘ct Warren $4, bark Sea Shell, Martin last from Bay of lands, NZ, Jan 26, with 1200 bola. reporis off Ourtie Boeke Fanti we "Nye, sow, ob op ott oer leavin GApUL IDI Andrews, Bra, RB, 600 ep; 224, Hoos, ¢ B, off Sunday sland, 1000 ap on bo ard; Joseph Bul do, 120 bbl: 26th, Harvert, Middell ey Mabe, Smith, SCO ss ‘ho Pet three men of Mary, "ENB, who struck & ry whele 6 days previous, and had boat stdre— Capt Chiidscc'the ‘Two Brot men the mext day. Sullivan, | a wi , Heard from, mes Arnold. Li of Providence, 300 ‘ohn A Robb. phinner. oe Tete Piste, took a large whate, Lope hie aicagride ‘83 Sours eek ‘large whale, im alongride rf, Bile frm Hime ‘Geard from, Jan 2, as eth kwitt, ae Wiens rect Group Jan 3, Young Hector, Smith, NB, wit 1200 ep. on Baste Bo date, Citizen, Cas Cash, an, Naat, 150 a ie Nicolas, Cape Ver lands, Rothschild, Opieanm, ‘with 200 tee cutis otl. iets ff Isle Sal May 1, Wm Martin, of Orleans, 60 bbls bumpbacts Nfeara from abt May 1, on Const of Africa, F Nickerson, ef Provincetown. and J &+mith, of New London, both nearty full of right wh oil. rom, no date, off New Zealand, Polar Star. Holley, NB, 50ep since leaving the Sandwich Isian Bhip Anglo 8a: fr Lema trae AR, Apra .pglo Saxon, from —, Tae was passed 5 ja sia lon 52 32 W. = . femphis, Fence for NOrleans, May 17, of Stirrup Key. 1g, from Boston for NOrleans, May 17, off pe » Re sureap 7. Bng Excive, of Bangor, days from Gardiner for St ‘Thomas. May me ;, at 19 fon 58 Cast as Leg ty bite, a from Boston fobile, ne date, about May 26, 16 miles E of Pe ‘Pensacola Bar. foreign Ports. Axor, Feb 23—In port ship Floriéa, Nickerson, for Havana | about Mare! Consranrixortz, April S0-In port shto Kate Howe, croon fot Kamleoth ready; will pFovoed trom Keumaience to Mare selves. Bers) May ae port barks John Parker, Roberts, a Loulea Kllbsm. White, for, RYork Lunette, Jordar, tor Gh ‘harleston; J Welsh. for ana bis: DO Yeaton, Pote, une; brigs Penobacot and st ung for NYork; Fane'e, Campbell, tor do; schr B Tul, tor baltimore. Pies May 27—Arr ets Tima, ‘O'Brien, Eailadeeita: ith, briges eee Boren are peste ory rank Eizabet! Ross, do; Slue ioe Ya. and Dar, 0 Williams, "philadelphia, Ghd 2th Planet. Kenney, NY Quenec, May 29—Arr ship Superior, Soule, Havre, (Per Steams Nracara, at HALIFAx-TELecRarare } Arr from New York May 20, ines, at Bremen. Art trom Bosten 22¢_ susan Howland: at Liverpool, Arr from Baitimore 22d, Armide Snow. at aree: arr Savanvab 2st, Kil Wiley, at auk Arr trom New Orleans3'st, Corquest, at Liverpool: Be aed nt oleonda, A D Kimball, Cleri the West, Martin Luther, Mary B Bac Mal fiwara Pearl, T H Perkize, Wm Nelson, and Zephyr, at Liver: Pe for New York sist Wanderer. and WB Eble cteckir tite! is; Margaret Eva Portawouth; Empire; and Great Wertern, from Liverpcol; 224, Helicon and Star of the West, ‘00d from 0; 28d, Albert Gallatin, Deleno from do, Sid for Boston 21st, Joseph Nesmith, and Lencothea, Howe, a he Bat Justina, from Deal. ter 280) Caliencar, fee Liverooel. Bid tor Pas finde! hia 234 Muscongus, Carter, from Li poe for Balimere ‘22d, R C Winthrop, Borvile, tt trom POS for Virzinia 2ist, Crimea, trom Liverpool. Home Porw. ALBANY, Jure 3 Arr schrs Lydia R Ogden, Pishar, Read- ing: Job J Morrow. Sprague, Staten Ieluné: Gordon D' Waite, fase’ Polk. buekioy r. We sport td Ga prover Comores, ‘olk, Buckley ‘est rr ler Comm reper, Philacelph sloope tennessee, Largtbee Bey; Obsiham Lansing, Yo Cid chr Sose- i ar prop. ‘Weat ‘8, Rosalyn, phine, Ferris, Batic cerry anne ‘Spreque, and G D Waite, fed Baok: Physician, Denby, Newask; sloopa Jha i Polk, acne. Wenports Freedom. Ovaior Bay. S JTIMORR, Jure 4H—Arr steamship Caledonia, york. Ola ste leamhahlp Thos Bwan, Green, M York; ship yivia Ewasey, Liverpool; schra May Queen, Boos, Laquayre Porto Cobelio! alice Mowe, Pikes Pemb Doyle, Hatn; Wigulingale, Baker, Providence; 9 TUN, Tov! BOSTON. June 4—Arr schrs W Freeman, Freemun, N. yis Salem; Jor P Cave, Fncicotty Alexandria: Sarah 0 Wil do er, Nickerson, and Charlotte Shaw, Shaw, Filindelphtat Boltver, eoull oe bigoalfor three brige. Cid steamebip Canada, (Br) | 2B Liverprol vis Haitfar: a Froch Train, Rich. Liverpool: Romance of tke York, to toad for Caliiornta; bark amy. Nieversoa,,Paviade phia; schra Laure Gertrude, Fairchild, Savacpah; Certs, (rowel Richmond: George & Emly, Sturges, Pourhs eeprin: Stesunehip Cepada (012 15 eee is : ahio F Cap awehip Ci a (ot 12 15); ship Nertramptya; ebtp ‘anchored a tha Roads Ae sch Jobe Wesley, Sweet. Albany. ) brig A G Washburn, Davis, Port ax Wimington: XO NC. J Passon, Fuller. Havana, GBARLEGTOR, Juve 2carr barks Sa 0: Boe: ton; T B Bartram, Gray do. C.d, Darks G ‘Getestine’ pan, — ristiant Barcelora; Julla Dean, Gare, NOrieans. kcho, Loring, Havre: Anca Decatur. Parsons aries (oe Coperuieus a term), Weiting, Bremer; brig Tocco:, Stinsoa, DIGHTON, June 3- Arr schrs Wm Cobb En¢icott, Alexan- dria: Ttomes Martin. Rappahannce| xe iT MA ee ‘31-Bid schre Gipsy, Ingalls, and jepinne, Clark. § ALL BIER. Jucet— Arr echr Denmark. Raddy (leorge, wae 8c, 3d, brig Ulauca, Gifford, Wimingios NC; sours Year Beat Movivern, ‘Alerendriay 3 Leaming, Godfrey, Philaderphia: 4th, Niagsra, Smi GLOUCHSTER, Supe 3 =f Tip —- Center, Suri- nam; brig Cebusec, TIMES BOLE, dune) 3 PM—Are b Phtiacetptia for Boston (see Mis); achra ee Rn tones ‘Wiltet:s do for do; Hanna Grant, ‘Newman, ri ee TNevtar: Dun, Whinow: ivton for Fetadelpluss Jane Mt Bariien, hirlow, ont r ‘adep! Fane 7 ie do for Rordout; Adaline Acwes, Portland for Philadel- erty It or Thictees pelvis ie porte, Depa ter 64 ue Glan: 2 WF Ponueanock, et 6A Hammond, Nerih Pace, Melle D, > Robi Coron fy Dastag, Vasu Shure AUTurol, oF Woot sey. Sarah Arn. Triumph, RM puma Mi, Eorl, Transit, Oom- bridge, Euntress, J a Roche, Gamaliel, D D'Rhcces, Issa hich, and Liberty. Arr by brige Round Pord, oes ae and Zone, ——, yuri "* Pritaterphi Philadeiphis for Boston: schra Franois Georgelawn 8C forde Wary Farrow, Shor ara, iphia for Foriemou'h: BP Payton, Nidksrios, and George Aine, Micho'g. Beston for Philadal ph ; Sterlin Barner, ort 8 for RYor¥. ut es Freeman, Saran Abn, {boat Berneh Orent, Riza Jane, FS Gummi and Lagrange; bark Modena, Ryder, Ba'timore for Boston; Dapicl Wenster, Winlats, Sevaanul for Bath, Abby Bitcs, Giehrist, do for St John, NB; schrs Union, Rines. George- town, SU, for Poston; Kedron, Alley, Nortoll: for —— North Wid, Higging, NYork for Provicrotown; BB Vilar «2 Hulte, Boston sfor Philsdelphia, i trom the North, with fe briga Eubao, 1 BG Porter. Peptley, Henry “alfred. Greoian DP. Coral, Biawatha. Mooutight, BB Piles,” Ray Sua RJ Meroer, Jane M Raviler, MJ Prettyman, ine. HF Paston, eet Ae 6, and Star ing (Br). EARTRORD, Jute Arr achraJ® Cari, Wislee, Phila. gelpbia; Thos Peterkin, Benjamin, NYork.’ Sid ecm Berra Sevade. De tur Prinde'obiae Ad—arr echrs Fenvie Hazard, Gaines. Pilatelphis; 8 Brai- ‘d, Hulse, do, J @ Baldwin. Clarr. do. INDIANOLA, May 2—Cld sehr Pacifie, Atweel,.ae 4 Stam- pede, Washlocion NYork. UBRC, Max 27—Bid sei Philadet- + ta Velocity, Huckinn, 8 NYork: ‘Bist, Matilda, O° Brien, 8 1. renaition ‘SO wr Fiotmes Ag Fieteber, Madnl off, versinde, a alte, Ga :elle, tine, MOBILE, May 23—A park and schooner Toportoa pames nnknown, sepnoee omad to be Ce AY "ding sad scbr nears Ly tact id ahip RT mae 30th—Arr bark Growler, Phisbur Foran # © rig Aurate, Davis, Boston; Kate Ate ther, wadT anoer, Nort hrupi Boston; Hirem r inno. ‘Baume, aun na Cid Be a » Storey, andPrinee Arthur, " a “ii Sime ae She "te name wen eae, 5 a L ie Bay sit ie ne atin Do ie: ol jcMurray, do, ant fol ATTOW, a oe he (Brem) Gatze'n Breraen erento AM-— Below coming up, tere cgi ‘Me iroe from New ender Nile. York, “ola ships @ Preble, Bost Thos ober. NORFOLK, Sune Scar sobr ENickerw yn, Nickerson, Bows NEW BRDFORD. June $—Arrscbe- otus, G ‘ ham for New Yor, vin Pi Hibeced i fib BWPORT, Jase 4.8 AM~In Dow. 7 fom Providence for Phiiedeiphin: Gow tor Wilmington, NU; sehr Rmeline Ui Brig Selah; schrs Goldes Rod, J * ie Meg A ce gn os coe a ler, and mont of the fleet m reporten eking a under weigh LOBDON, Ju Sooarey well, Wate for NYors; HB @ Fr gm atadetot. Lid me ine Ricker Tien, sigitie oy ne tat co, F niladelpia Sid’ achra Tari Rew Rochelle: GW Wisties, $ : Few! arate lee, Jr, Virginia; slocps Lady ot Us» ye anmnatio Yona, ote Charleston; V Barkelew. Marin & Eliza er pananinoee sy Bote ap hon 8 bard. Phusde)phis; Narr s Pea Gull, Rowand, Ba’ james Parker, Hw! “ana en "spring. Bid, aches nn b ck: J Tr by we Thiadetphia:: 'M ares at aig yoncens, Hroneh,/ «York; # oopa Mary Brush, Young, aa PORTSMOUTH, Jane 3A: ©; Bach, MYork: Cluirtopher Loeeer, eis Phiisdelphiss f° Hale, Hender: “RICHMOND, Ine 3— and R Pak, ver Arr echrs Mary Natt, Godfrey, ork. pbb yr a Ace be *s Ben pee New Pork: rebee O della, Duse. N¥ork: ‘Pickup. ie faker, Wenhien BY watson, Robins Brigham, Je nk, NYork: Alva Tavier, hYork Gud sohin Suge Baral Crovon: ott, genre sown, ‘DC, James Rose, Lovet, West Tadies anda mieee NOM, June4~Arr schr RS Dean, Cook, Baltimore, WILNINOTON, C. June 8-018 brig Rerenre, Bicket, Hicive W Gandy. Fargo. N Helene, Agnes H Wars, Forte fearng7n Va mar. ~