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CONTINUED FROM mead PAGE. THE FOURTH IN BROOKLYN. Brooklyn City News. ‘we « guticth anniversary of Am rican Ladependence was ustered*im with the firing of cannon from Fort Greene by the Veterans of 1812, ringing of the city bells. Flags were displayed from every public building, from the Uberty poie. m the fe __ Sad shipping along the wharves. The day, as w Abe night preyious, was made lively by continuous explo. Sions: of wii sorts of fireworks am! small frearms, Th _ Military mace a good play sormimg, The I Brigade musteret on Hk eet, and passing through Several streets were reviewed iu the city park by Mayor Ball. The regiments composing the brigade are deenth, Fourteenth and Seventicth, under comm General Duryea. They were kept uuler aris from » to eleven, o'clock A. M. dn the evening there was a tine display of tirewor!s from the vacant space of ground bounded by De Kalb, Lafayette, Vanderbilt and Clermont avenues, under the direction of the Committee of the Common Council. I Computed (hat from iwenty to thirty tuousand people col- lected in the neighborhood to view the display, which om braced several tastily arranged an b cutiful pieces, and élicited the applause of the vast assemblage. A band of anusic was in attendance, which discoursed sweet strains during inter A uumber count, were made in all sect House of the Fourth District nated. ‘The veval number of accidents ocenrred from gunpow der explosions, among whic! the fvliowing are the moct Berious, us {ar as ascertained :— A boy, uamed William McCool, residing tm Skillman street, Dear Park avenue, was shot in the fice by another Yad and biinded. His eyesight may be destroyed, ‘e A boy ia Grabam avenue had his bund shattered by the premature discharge of a pistol Ason of Timothy McDermott w: ‘the hoad and face with gunpowder dn Amity street, by the Third Dietrict we. A little boy, a nephew of Mr. John-on, residing at 196 Pear! stroct, was also badly burned by the explosion of Bpow der bry was shot through the w Vantic street and whistled past t Barton. Vortunately no injury was done. Mathew Connerty, while sitting at the window of his residence, in Hoyt street, was shot in the face with a pis 401, and seriously injured. A team, owned by William Segur, of New Utrecht, be came frightened and ran away. ‘The wagon came in con tact with car No. 98 of the Greenwomi iine aud threw it Off the track. The wagon was \ | broken. A fire, caused by explosives, out in the store of Mr. Lincoln, corner of Sackett ant Court streets, and damaged goods to the amount of $50. s badly burned about Tasen to his home: indow of @ house in At ad of « lady named THE FOURTH IN WIL‘TAMSBURG. There was no public display in tho Eastern District of Brooklyn (Williamsburg) io honor of the day, except of fireworks iu the evening, which were witnessed by about 16,000 persous. There was but 0 cident of a serious ature. A lad who was firing a smal! cannon careless! sly Jef the ramrod in it, and it was discharged from the gun. Tt struck a stone in the street, . Zlancing, struck a woman, daughter ef Wm. Gibson who was sitting upon f her residence, No. 151 South Third street. sd ip atone cheek aud a ber mou at the other, fracturing her jaws. FOURTH OF JULY IN JERSEY CITY. In Jersey City the bells were ing, and salutes were fred At six o'clock in tha morning Captaiz Wm. Sanderson, paraded Montgomery Guard, Capt. Farrell, evening there was a splendid ¢ of fire works at ‘Van Vorst square, got up by iseac Pdge, senr. No acci dent worthy of note occurred. A large number of per- Bons passe! through Jersey City through the evening, leaving New York or returning im the trai Abe New Jersey and New York and Eeie Railroad, morning and even noon and sunset ntal Guard, and at ek the also paraded. In the THE FOURTH IN HOBOKEN, There was no public demonstration in Hoboken. An immense number of persona, however, resorted to th Bayoien Gelds and other places of resort in aud near Ho THE MAILS OF THE CANADA. ‘The mails of the steamship Canada reached this city from Bostoo at an early hour on Eriiay morning. ‘The Madrid Epoca, of the 13th wit., says —We have re- Ceived most satisfactory accounts from our American pos pensions. General Jose de la Concha, on hearing of the events in Mexico, and of the inguit offered Spain by that government, had immediately despatched to Vera Craz a frigate anc two other Spanish ship» o! war. Ho moreover informed the government that the spiri( prevailing in the faland was excellent, and would cnabie him to dispose of the entire squadron and of 48,000 men on board, to re Quire eatisfaction from the Mexican r Cuba then Bjoyed the most complete tranquillity and secu A Proesisn flotilla, commanded by Prince A laldert, has Bailed from Dantzic to the mouth ¢{ the Danube. ‘The Russian government hae ap winted a consu!-genera public, peror, they allude to the necessity of restrictive measures to enfor>¢ due observance of the Sa>bath day, and of re moving the difficulties im the way of the troops atteading mass reguiarly on Sundays aad holays. It is sald that the Emperor's reply. testiGed some dissatisfaction at the wterference of the prelates with the regulations of the army According t to Rng brought by the last overland mai, cated April 16. a sequently six dey Tiously rece ved, siver Was again excha ‘ that th Credited Opinm an ther advon frou the eo than at Sbanghe Mat of Apri c adirect advice had ® rebels Wore menacing Sou It had, however, seuw!t import ma of $10 From Hong Kone th when the rate of excl fromm was cot wn very slowly Majesty « stearn troop +b Fegiment Cole, C. H., bound for @ The Morning had Dourne, with dates to the 20th of March, ax from sf re March 6, with 127 ¥ Of wool, aw The Moonie soveregs. Pr 1,041 Unies Of wool, 6,072 suited L Skins, b« bones w, tit 4 colow.al wine. arrived at Viymouth from M twa rs, C00 ba t and a « oighing 42,000 oz ght 44,082 f gold and 60.000 mg t Ths Tx nd nd ca One London Corre» aang Anglo Amewcan Qu oe 8 » American Few Poy F . by th , am The news Bucheoaa, @ the chose the Preswency, is regarde ip relation tot erences between t Prerce avorite vere . here. Thi ra of rat that ) ot rece port r. Dallas 40 wt F 2 Bowever. mucl al) partic " ren toa war with the Trt t a . ee may trenton t x . as heard Datla would wot be cs vx pany ¥ t howted bo American anc Eogheh f ' ‘ the probe ' ing—it wed 0 aad ber< Youn Hens ali the leading | ter prege feeling Wer strong peat it,» air Anoth« " rived On the 140 the treat and Denr-ark. reapect jmies, expired on the 1h t terican t Bryant, Captain m Cronstadt than ut the y { moment, an 1 she can father a « the Coited stat and Geliersor . with P on her ws York, passed t paid t Thi ¢ fraught wit Ameri re rl ten, As rove capitaliza’ g line beet The agreed t ditionally never « States which m» ¥ Th The grand f * a* T were was a magn The Captain Our Relations with Engiand. EFFECTS OF THE BUCHANAN NOMINATION, [From the Loudon Timea, June 19.) It is impoesibie to foresee the ultimate effects oi the Crampton quarrel, No one who is uot profoundly iguo. ractof humana nature can siippe that such an act can have Lo ulterior results b yous ty ne dismissal of one am- i f another. Although diplo- macy may smooth the asperises of the ritpture, the pol- cy may dictate acquiescence in an allront, tere are con- sequences which, as neither of the two governmeouts has considered, s0 neither of t ili be able to modity or divert. Wheneve: aseotor and tha for some time to come ill-disa umph on ove side and ili-sinot ful humiliation on the other. How lonz feelings of this nature can predominate without leading to some awkward practical developerent is not for 1:3 to say; but itis clear that their long repression during peace may add intensity to the exasperation of any fut ,ore Open conttict. ‘That sueb « cd be embittered by the re- collections te, aut that these would tena to magnify a at, seems to be tl tates, who have taken demenstvation against the t ‘he democratic C idate for the Presidene, to the present occupant of th nti Juchanan, in preferences White House. Although th's selection is not, indeed, so indicative of a pacitie and inoffensive policy x3 could be desired, it at all events proves that the whole people of the United States are not iuspired by that hatred of ( the counséls of Mr. Pierce Cubinet. OF the two men proposed for their sclec ¥ are better pleased with the cleverness of Buchanan twan the open hostility of Merce Buchanan has‘ done" the Britisher—Pierce would cat him, boues and all. The tormer accords better et Britain which animated with the present humor © the American peopie, They cau chuckle over the clever address which kitted (wo birds with one stone, and receocilet the amenities of aiploinacy here with the pretensions of patrioti-m there Bot they are not at present dispored to sympathise gene- relly with the more truculent predilections which savor ot the bowie knife and the ri For this we may be thankfit!, not only on our own ac- covnt, but on theirs too. The unanimity which would ted Mr. Pierce to (he Presidential chair must olved as a certain consequence the assumption y pregnant with violence, aggression and insult. ave proclaimed to world that heucetorth ment of the United States was piedged, and the peer le ofthe United States were devoted, toa system h, while it defied or violated the usual laws of mter- me Ume coined fresh laws of its OWN Convenience or pride; and it would not bo dificult to foresee that such a system, once permiited through weakness or encouraged’ by connivance, must sooner or later tead to a rupture with Eurepeau States, add, among thei, with bis country We forbear to detail ance whieh each of the g into the field. We forbear compute the items of injury which they might respec. y igict and suffer: on ‘one hand, Boston, New York and New Orleans dismantled, shatterred Gepopu lated and in flames; on the other, Liverpool, Manchester aud Birmingham subjected not to the same indignities, but to equal ry, by the less of their trade. We leave jo the commercial Imagiuation—an izaagination which in our sis more active than amy other—to reckon the losses, the bankruptcies, the ruin of private families and ot both counties could survive the strife and in a very short time re their losses is probabie evough; but what time wer ice to he: of ed injurios and coo! the hot torrent of angry pass More important far tuan this —for it concerts not two nations only, but all civilized e—after England and her trans-Atlantic child had inflicted these deep and se ug wounds on each other— wen each had drunk ma blood—what wouid be the prospects of At the pre. sent momenta dark, thick cloud hangs Sver Ialy, Ger. via and Tui It is om the cast of the die , ne-hardened bondage, or er fetters be rivette ro tightly forever. At «crisis is it of no slight moment that the two kiadred nations who enjoy the greatest (reedom of specch, thought, wns, sbould be embroiled in a -Waiiare whicn ath the bitter legucy of endurmg and rancor. f It is ne secret that the great sovereign Powers who [ook with dread and detestaiion upon ions which give to the governed a voice in the tof their cou! detinition inctides the great Powe re meditating a project for gthe nascent liberties of those States where thouglt is not yetstitied by the censor nor <peech falsifled by the spy. Adexterously concerted plan of operations may strangle the young liberties of Lurope, and throw its pevi gee. 18, owe thing 1 especial! above e back into the darkness and degradation of tee mid- Once done, this cannot be undone, But, to do heed{ul as a precedent condi . s her resources at gives an accession Of strength to the mouarch who hates Liberty and every tyrant wio abuses his power, But Low great does this acce sion beeome if het energies are con-\med in a parrieida! quarrel with that kindred race, which w 4 blood has inherited ber tra- self government’ What would reigns give to see England and the United States committed to a i desoie ting war’ Such a strife would seul ihe tate of free imatitutions for It wonid h the germ of lism im Sardinia, It sou! igu the fair provinecs of Rome ant fuseany to the eternal sway of a priestly caste and Austr nsoldiers. It woald give fuil of the Neapolitan tyrant. in Austria, Jt would de- rywhere, aud would *, save in the wild the capricious ven- We know not if th: 4 by the American ie. 2 not been to they are at least worthy of t in. Mevnwh.'e, We venture to regard as an indi- nt less promonneed hostility the demonstrative pre rence which they have given to the civil diplomatist ver the martial aud bello: laent, From the London Times (City Article) June 20.) The commercial advices (rom New York yesterday re port Lite eb or stock markets. Qivota. Dut it was pot expected that would be witnessed until the HL would strangle Protos & ree speech and ac re adomed by wsmissal of dir. Cramp atly divided, favor of Mr to remain, be witnessed in would According to some ertaivty on the aub copsttuted the scle reliance of the epecula. tors for lower p dent that the civil war in Kansas betw id the free soil set that terr Ory constitules, together wah the ine! dental out that arse ew! of It im Congress, the ques Lon that really absorbs the interest of the entire population c Union,” With respect tive vominations of the d-morra \ candidate for the presicency, the opinion of tho commercial Commun to be that it ts eafer for the choice 10 have n Mr, Buchunar ur c © Mr. Pierce. 0 i place fri ative of towards England or fur as ¢ tie success of Mr. n was ¢¢ t iu the present state stey CMRP cori probaly ities of dre inter yi when the ele bon takes place, any rtrong calculstion, Tae candidate on the t t ted, and it is supp. tte chowe w ween ¢x lreeid Dore and Colour! Fremont ‘The Palmerston Cabt the 1» The House of Commor e 18 Major I" etaads in hv for the convenience et nd to pursue in refe ! a wotce for to © that it to enter at Amerwan af ) Atthe 1 bave ja no formed npon Iy been con se table w my me ea Mr. G. B. Hour Kiet exceedingly to hear that the abandoned litake t ton the first whiew Teva obta't au Ont vm Tay think mos ¢ nt In the House of Commons, the 19th of June, Mr. Gla t 4 —1 beg leave tog © that te morrow. ou the motien for the adjourument ¢fthe House, ( shall mek the noble Viscount at the head of the government, at what time it is probable that the despatch Containing the abawer of the government fo Mr, Marey’s let'er, with re Iation to the dismissal of Mr. Crampton, will be lait the table of this House? Markets Loxron Mowry M ' anno: necment that the government « etertained not to inpitate the pole) of tates bas Crentad a general for at of the United faction throng) out Dre kingdom, and w doubt, be looked pon ina similar light by all king perrons acrows the Atontic. Mr. Datta Circe metan as Mind inter of Creat Po with full power at ween the two count n will be se t antry r at Wa ve th * 1 ' w . , t . ‘ NEW YORK HERALD, be suceeded by Mr. Buchapaa, whose leagthewed r must have given bim a thorough knowledge of the people and wmsutution) of this Country, have caused a Letter toue to prewau tu every ‘desoription of commerce, With the exception of cottou, A steady demaud contiuues to be felt in the money market, bet not to such an Cxtent as to cause pressure, on the contrary, ab Casy aspect has been manifested Tae Wank of England rate continues without change, nor is it Likely to be altered until the close of the montu—the pre- sent demand for money being likely to continue uatil the Payment of the next imstalmeut Of the fate loan, due on the 28th inst., and amounting to £1,000,000. itTs also feit that so soda as the government disbu-ements, for which the loan was contracted, shall have taken place, fovether with the payroout of the dividends, a marked improvement will be ob-crvable. The large arrivals of gold known to be on the way, much of which ia over due, woust also exercise a considerable effeet upon the market. Next month \s, theretore, looked torward to with conf- dence by the commercial world as likely to present a much casier aspect, Well ws a further reduction in the Diniinem of the Baok of England. In the discount houses of Lombard street ease continues to be mani- tested: the supply is stated to be over abundant, and demand qu In the Stock Fxehange the current rate till about five per cent for short loans on stock. The vais of specie are very large, three vessels having r arrived {rom Australia, viz. —Tho' Medway, with 40,000 ounces. the Morning Light with 60,000 ounces and 10.000 sovercigus, aud the Goorge Marshali with 60,000 ounces and 160,000 sovereigns—inaking an aggregate from Aus tralia of above £800,000—whieh, with th by the Canada anc make the @ supply brought teamers from the States, will nn sterling: ft Baltic nba total amc he week, the g: of fhe foreign exchanges, isi Baak of England. ‘The return trom the Bank of Fugian: si for the week end- ing the 14th of June givce the following results, whea compared wiih the previous week — Publ Geposits, £4,1i 445 laerease , one KB16 SAL Other depomits .. 10,219,761 Deerease. lb, 752 Rest... 0,214,887, Increase... 6.141 On th y side of the account: — Government securities £112 C4 Decrease, £456,055 Other secur Theres me “ at Tr Notes unemy The amount of notes iz praca rey my “Zig oba 740, being a deerase of £245,010, and the stock of bullion ia both departments is £1,055,792, showing am increas of £370,574 when comparcad with the preceding return. ‘There bas been a fair demand for silver this weei, and the market has been clearet at a slight advauce on last week's prices. Lerdinand doilars are inquired tor, and Os. 444d. per oz., would be given for thom. There have been some large arrivals of gold from Australia, the bank of Foglaud being rhe principal buyer Foreign gold in bars, (standard) per oz. 0 do. silver in bars, (standard) per o7. 1 told coin, Portugal pieces, per 07. 6 do, doublons, patriot, per o2 3 do, do. 3 do, Napoleons, per oz. 9 do. guilder pieces, pei ° Silvs - clk, Mexican atd South American d S, per oz. 19 5 O Spans h pillar dollars, per or O 5 10% ‘The British functs , although not excited by “the ministe: rial announcemeut, at the expected eetticment of our dis putes with America. without ng to widen the rupture by sending Mr. Dallas cut of the country, have neverthe- less been: very favorably influenced, and Consolg, although not sLowiug a marked advance in quotation, have eviiced astrong and steady to esterday consois were first quoted “O45, t0 x !, whence they declined un tilfor a moment there wer: price, however, was Gi\, to ‘,, and Jbe general tone of the merket was food. ‘owday, steadiness continued to prevail in the funds, “iy there was not any business of importance transacted. Con-ols closing firmly as fol lows —Conse > The follow: w the fluctuations in Coa- sols since the r ; ie ah enatehilestalee aes sae ans The Liverpool Stock Exebange has been tolerably ac ince the announcement of the government intention- cling Mr. Lalas, and prices of all the leading etocks bave advanced. The George Marshall arrived ot Plym from Melbourne, wheuce she sailed on the Wath 60,000 625. of poki and 100,000 xovere gus b this morning 1st dare, News from Havana, ‘The United States mail stexmer Biask Warrior, J. W. Smith, commeuder, leN Havaua at woon, the 30th, and arrived off Sandy Hook at 11 1’. M. of the 4uh inst. ‘The Spanith squadron expected from the mother coun- try bad aot yet arrived at Havaus, whea they do, ceports say they are lo be dispatched to Mexico to bring (hem to terms. Fverything in the island quiet. ‘The sugar market has slichtly advanced, eiock on hant 260,009 boxes. Exchange oa New York us quoted at 6 to G+, per cent discount, with a further improvement ex- pected. Freights dull and tow. Personal Intelligence. ARRIVALS. ‘ow, 9 sivamship Edinburg—Rey. Thos steven nd servant: Rey Wm ee yo and lady, Mr Jobo knew and . Ebenezer Mur nd family’, Sen sabelia Monteith Mrs Ei Mise Hirney, Mins Meri largacet Mercer, Misa Susa’ dwell, Misa Maigacet Brown, Mae Helen scold, Miss Marg t Wiss Margaret Sommerville, Miss Mary Urisoe, Miss te M. Murdoek, Mr Ames © Osborne. Jonathan Jones. Kirkwood M.D. aud bos, Join Harvie. ) ond tamiiy, John Med laehan, John ( Henderson, Mathew Slater, George Arthur Morrison, Tenry St John nr *, Cairns, Donal! Frases, AB Marshall, Heary Smart, Donald Henderson, Michael Mclarty, Rickard Kecles. Wi Whiebewd, Win Whitebead, Thos Whitehead, Thos W: laine, Wm Richmond Juha Lyall, Apdrew Walaon, Horst Goldie, Wm Anderson, Amos W Crow, Thoma entrie, Wm Morris! George °. Evan and three hundred and filly three in the second ea) m New Orleans and 1 Mr Spencer, P Coe Mis Maicson and ea “srw A re ET nd daughter, eg Tay Santis ¢ Crosse, cain hard. F Ange. Y Armes, Feyador, P Roa, P Gounaurd, § D Mi tuast, CG Col Hina, W Eudwieo, 8 © Cacbuel, F A Aruoult, 8 Merri man MGantiut W Main, PS Navarro, Wi Tasted, WP Henry, M Evans, A Piel Gubernan ane wre Keun, Marque de A immdaroe, Mr Torrin and family, B A wite, Zaldivn ‘Torres, Artegn, Agneda. ; Couui Barreto, D Hewera nad “Mes Durrege and family, M Mics M & Haber M Carbelo. A ily Biuths. the wite of Capt M 4 nen 10 Dison. Mr Durer Brave, duo Cram At Harlem, July 2, Joux L Gaotow, of # boy At Martem, July 4, the wile of J —Wostington Putyua In Prowkly n, duly 4, the wite 1 ‘The two last named gentiomen be corps the New York Herald DR. Permay, of boy Of Avorstix Sxow, of ang to he ediueoriat On Wednesday, July 4. Canes H. Barowrs Hs fr nds and relatives are inviied to attend bie tow a! trom bi residence, No. 222 Adeiphi stroet, Brook!y: aday) mornin, at 9o'clock. His r kon to Elizabeth, Now Jersey, for intertacat 4, wile of G. HL Soule, iu the nee” dee: t.. at Bovclock, P.M, from her re-udenes, Lus worth wireet tat Juv Av T t of the fw . " & i veteran € s of ty ater eral, Tye ) street, MARITIME INTELLIGE VCE, Arrived ¥e terdoy harleston 4.8, ton Fieve eastward Trundy, Newenstle May 18, company wil sbip John fun ner ship Gravina. tor Hareeloaa, i bork Goodepeed, for New York nnd. Tune ® Tat 4. lon » yord Arm May 21. passed Fi ed “anole with a new @ rigsed « 1 George Fx Liverpoo! for Ret Fark 12 daye ont, 2d, Jat'd 10; how Bb a0 spoke By bate rs vemile, from Gibeatiar for Boston, @ days out Th he P had at wine and fogs to the westward of the Hanks "hip Moro Castle (of Richmone. Mer, Strout Sagua ta Grane. “days. with sugar, to Sturges & Co & Iauisiann. MeNel Apeona, March 28. and Gtoraltar with brimsiore, cream tartar, liquorice, et Agu way: vessel to A Teary, Jue 24 Int 9 94 len 68 4 brig wteering NNW, with loss of main si head, most kelg wont ferch Boston by fark Minona (swedi, Rydin, Gationburg. 4 with it » passengers. to Funeh & Meineke, Jnoe 19, lat 4 to several large ieeber Rark Norma (Hvem), Siefferd, Bremen, 60 diye with mdse, Wurehagg & Bue 1'W Blogeet!, Duna, Campeachy, Juve 2 hemp, hb ‘orn tot Prospect), Rendell, Cientue: gr to Walah, Carver @ Chase June IT lank benefng NW hy N from Caye Anto he Heht. and got of next day (sth), With los of deek oad of fi) Wide molasses, 100 bdis paim Veal. kedge anchor and about 3) fo noire OF hiaweer. also rereived kone damage Antonio bearing § 3 ties, was atron enced away forctoppaliant mast head of fore foreyard. and dope other damuge 2 Folate Me), Mulet Jane 28 : we Ania Owe "9 1 ur J NY. todays, with Vw et ‘ Northport 1 ( » or, Ae, 10 TM Brower A Co nue ok ° wae br Old Dominion, ¥ ne k ness Re RIDAY, JULY 4,. 1856. Sehr J Howes, Hutchinson, Alexsndr Schr F Farmington, Robinson, Bolimore, 3 days Sehr JJ Wh pple, Lawson, Baltimore, § days. and Havana 30%, with mdse and giascngers, to 1 Crocheron & Co.‘ Lat 3755. lon 7414, spoke ship Lady Frank” lin, of Bath, 6 days from Mataazas for Trieste, running for New York, sis of the crew and «aptain's wile being sick wth yellow fever; sent ship's docior aboard, aud supplied them With medicine, &e, Below. Ship George rans, Cooper, front Liverpool, May Bark Joha Parker, Roberts from Cieutte HE REV, ARCHIBALD MACLAY, D. D., preach Ki the McDougal street Chureh, betw oy Syring streets, at 104) o'¢.0ck, to-morrow morn: stant OST TAKEN FROM NO. 203 BROADWAY, ROOM 15, @ back cloth frock cout and pocket book, coltaing Sun’ sbetand checae Gs theme or wick have tice stop. . A liberal reward wil be given for the return of the pocket book and sat papers. and no ducations asked, DES P WALKYN, 115 Chambers street. WIL. Prince the 6th ‘The Satlors of the Mexican War. MELTING OF TOF SEAMEN EMPLOYED IN THE GULF SQUADLON—EXTRA PAY DEMANDED. A large end epirited meeting ot the officers aud seamoa who served in the Gulf squadron during the war with Mexico, was heid at the Shakspere Hotel last evening. ‘The object of the meeting was to take measures for petitioning Congress for extra pay, similar to that granted to the sailors who served in the Pacific squadron, The band from the receiving sh'p North Carolina was in at- tendanee, and the great®st enthusiasm prevailed. The assembly was called to order by James W. Hale, Kaq., who read the cali Yor the meeting, aud proposed the fol- Jowing officers, who were unauimously clected :—Presi- deut, Washington A, Bartlett; Vice-Presidents, snake Ww. HR. Beebe, long Bo Geo. ¥. Nesbitt, A. Nicholas, Esq. Francis. Fsq., Capt. James M. Tur: ner; Seerctaries, Geor, eM. Bowen and W. D. Haile. ‘the Presidem, in taking the chair, said that he presumed he had been callod on to preside on this cecasion from the fact that he was one of the original | mae ioners toCongress iu behalf of the Pacific Fqvadren, t petition had been successful, and he be- Heved that it was only necessary for the seamon employ- ed inthe Guil squadron te mak? a like respectful request to Congress, to mdcuce that body to award thein the same justice that had been meted out to thei brethren of the Pacific coast. The argument used on that application was that the eailor was entitled to the sams considera- ion as the soldi hat argument was admitted to be Just; and there certainly could be no reason assigned why the seamen of the Gull squedron were not as well ¢ entitled to extra pay as those of the Vacific squadron. The speaker here read the copy of the petition presented to Congress On behalf of the scamen oi the Pacitic coast, at the con- clusion of which Mr. Hale caine forward and offered the following resolution: Resolved, That this meeting ft concurs in the object for which it was convened, nad respectfully requests that the Congress ef the United states will grant to the offf cers, seamen and marines who served in the Gulf of Mexico during the Mex.can war the same ataount of extra pay a3 has already been granted by Congress w those who served on the coast of Caiiforniain that war. Resolyed, That those who participated in the capture of Vera Cruz, Tampico, Tuspan and Tobasco, ad who nd sickness in carrying the flag of mphantly through the Mexican war in efull confidence that Congress will be as as w th ethrea who served in the ~olved, That the officers of this meeting be request- ed to prepare petitions to be presented to Congress for the foregoing object, and a!so to turnish to our Senators aud representatives the proceedings of this meeting. ¢ of the resolutions was frequently interrupt. aad at the close the band played Hail Co- M. Tory then took the stand. In rising of these resolutions he said, he could pek as one who had had experience in the Navy; and w full well how few and far between, like angels’ visits everty 6 corner, were the rewards which Jack re- ceived for his serv At this point the explosion oF fire crackers in the strect Was so overwholming that the speaker was ob! The boys having at length let up slightly, he proceeded as follows: My friends, tae to bear that masic; itis no interruption to me—it is such music as heralded the bygth of freedorg to our coua- try. May it alsd-herald the good news to our (Cheers). friend Jack who is now far away on the ocean, tossed by the roaring billows, -that “justice will be done m on bis return. (Loud cheers). If Jack would 4 fake a5 much terest in himself as toiends take ia hu a would be far bewer off than he te Jacl jest and stands quietly by, not daring to aa fora.crami, while, coon tar less deserving than be, walk boldly up and fatten at the public crib, (laughter and applasse). But, my friends, l cannot believe that our country will be so wajust as not to reward the brave seamen who have perilied their lives m her service. Gur petition will be answered with the fume generosity as was shown to our bretaren who fought on the Pacitic coast, ('rolonged cheers, and mu- sic by the band.) ‘The mecting Was then briefly addressed by John Law- rence, who rerved a4 boatswain's mate in the Gulf under Commodore Perry, Mr. Hilian, a sailor on board the I’o- tomac; Charles Simon, cooper On board sloop-of.war Albany, and Mr. Dowuing, who served on the frigate Raritan, The substance of all their remarks war, that they were a8 well contied to extra pay from Congress as those who served ia the Pacific equacrou. Mr. Hale then came forward and sant that be had called this morning upon that ood, brave old soldicr, Gen. Scott. ree cheers were ere proposed for Cen. Scott, and three times three were ive.) The general told me that he was just goiug to eave town, and could not be with us to night, but that © aoeezmeathined heartily with you ia the objects of this meeting. and if he could be of any serviee Lereater ho would be glad cf the oppertunity. 1 also called on Com- modore Torry, but focnd that he was gone to Sharon prings. But 1 can assure you that, althoug the Com modore has been of to Ja nce the Mexican war, yet he bas not tory sailors that served under hin in the Gu i of Mexico. ‘Three cheers were here for Commodore Perry. I take some interest in the cause of the sailor, for in 181 1 was a sailor myself. J am probably the only man here who saw the fight betwoen the Chesapeake apd ibe Shannon, and by the way, if] recollect right, we got whipped. At 4 rate the enemy salt 50, ie Carise, teow citizens, which bas called us together to-pight, eo strictly @ question of right, that it seems to me ouly hee cogs Present the case iv ite true light before Con- e argument, hike the handle to a jug, is all ou aud I feel confident that your claims will be ad soon as they are mate kuown. The Chammmay seen put ba} — to vote, and they were adopted by ac: PRAME DWELL- INGS DESTROYED. Shortly before 1 p’clock on Thursday mortiog, a fre broke out in the frame workshop owned and oceupied by Mr. Alexander Chapman, rear of bis two «tory frame owellpg,eituated in Fifty first street, near Ninth avenue. The flaunes epread rapidly to the dwelling, and extended & four other two story frame dwellings adjoining, de- stroying all except a simali portion of the two furthest from the commencement of the fre. The following are the names of the occupants Mr. CLapman's house was owned jointly by himself aod J he ‘arr, and the workshop alco in the rear—Mr. Dart ae a weaving shop, and Mr. Chapman as « manu- facturer of ruche for millinere. Me. Chapman's insurance ‘on the building ts $000, in the Mercantile Insurance Com pooy, and Mr. Barr's insurance $400, in the Pacific ln burance Company ‘Adjoining house, occupied and owned by Sabastian Sebailer. Insurance on the builcing for §450 in the La- farge Insurarce Company. One adjoining. occupied and owned by Peter Schryer. Insured for $560 in the Lat +a lgsurance Company. Adjuining, occupied by John Fatke. Insured for $400 in the Stuyvetant Tusurance Company. Adjoining, occupied and owned by George Haargt. Insured 4 $520 in the Ste yvesant lavurance wy The above named Oocupant’ and owners were oul; surec on the buildings. e greater part of their ol furniture was removed from the premises, sustaining damage, Of course, by the burried work of ba ‘ing it out Mr. Chapmaa appears to be the greatest loser, having on band some $600 of stock. Mr. Barr lost a weaving machine, valued at $200 ‘The origin of the fire at present is unknown. The Fire Marshal wns at the premises during the fire, and has col lected facts which will no deodt be clo<ely investigated, Bearstve or A Cuancoat Sinw.—Between 12 and 1 o'clock on Thursday morning, a fire broke ont in a shed rear of 160 Fast Fifteenth etreet, used for the storage of charcoal by BM vag, dealer in charcoal. It was totally destroy c s+ about $100, SecosD AVENCE Rarnes—The Second Avene Rail road Company have j 4 to this road eleven new care, and in order to moet the demand of the up town travel, a time table has beon adopted by whiel a car leaves Harlem every tow minutes during the day. All this bas been done vider a new ssperintendent, who ha lately been appointed. There » , ct another improve nent, which las beeu suggested by ‘some of our Harlem Yorks itt re sud that {s to lessen the runuing time betw oud etrect and the Harlem ter minus, There seems to be BO nece of consuming forty-five minutes’ time in going a distance of tess thar jour miles, We have ab rd complaints recently of r the practice of the drivers allowing children to jamp on and off the ears while in motion, to which faet the atton tion of the Hew superintendent ic directed, Atp ror THR Sere ov Te INUNDATION Iv France — We have receivea tow treasurer of the committee appointed to gol ieit for the Preach « re the first list of subscriptions, Want of space prevouts ws from publishing the names of the donors, The ammount already eubseribed ¥# about 1,200 Free w tHe OL Quanen Coveom, Rowe Sree About ten o'clock, last night, a fire war discovered in the roof of the old quaker meeting house, © tuated in Rose street, between Duane and Peart streets, The fire mon, by united exertions, extingvivbed the flames. The building has a F'uingle peak. roof, and about one third of the ebintles on ty peak have been burnt off From the ppeare: ce of Le burping, the fire was evidently caused by Greworks lodging on the shingles. Damage, about 260. ‘There is an insurance of $4,000 in the Harmony Instirance Company. A few days ago, the building was bought at auction, by Mr. Charles Devtin t Fire ty Peat Sraet.—Shortiy before nine o'clock last night, a Gre occurred at No. 406 Teas pied by R, 0, Beirna, book and fancy store. Mr. Beina, it seems, had @ lot of firework: 9 a platform outside the atore window, forsale, A boy lizhtad some eraekor threw Hom mm the sir, and they fell amonget the ¢ works © the platforia at ' brenking tn th toro w flames we ony whouk $00. No insurnac strect, oe WABITIME INTELLIGENCE. py EEARED, SteamsLip Atlantic, Eldvidge, Liverpool—K K Collins. Eveamahip Alina (F?), Bocaudi, Havre—H M & Kd Poivier & ‘Ship Bid dgenater Barstow, Liverpool Suib Rochdignt, Drummond. Laver tt & Co. Bhp A Crowell, Burgess, Liverpocttoors Burges. Bhip Fleet Wind, Howes, San Franciseo—John ‘We. Bhip Hermiae (Beem), Rascheu, Hichmgud Pavensadt & Schumaker. Lark Leroy, Smalley, Prisiol—J Perkins, ), Knebel, London—Sianton & Ruge: Bark Gerbardt (Old mi Maxwell, Betehe, Schiedam—Barcla yer, Bristol —Walshy Carver & Cha.» ‘Adeling, Spaikting, Glasgow ‘Truodic Milsiat eyed: Nergene Furoh & hints Brig Leader (1, Crosby, Port Medway—MeAulit & Wheel- orig Flora, Yates, Lisbon—Yates & Porterfield. Brig O € Clary, Philbrook, Esmeralda Tsland—Philadelpb Guano Compa irig J dewers | Reed, Jackson ville—Thompson & Jfephow. Big Devoushire (Bi), Prudden, Wilmington—Penision & ‘Tne L, Webb, Perkins, Wilmington—Master. Sehr Lion, Edwards, Pantego—Demill & Co. Soke, Lonsoutery (Br), Fautkner, St John, NB—J 8 Whit. rr, P Merri & Abbott, ai rx. citi aa tien Salerm—ted Frye. “Vester & Ni lgkereon, Par ae HOt, geet Sehr River’ Queen, Fowler, Providenge8 Ken Propeller Parker’ Vein, Ktamsey, Baltimo: enasten Fiiza Ann, Shaw, Philadeipaia—W Hf Thompson. fromwell's Steamship Hermann, Higgina, Bremen fis. Southampton June 1s. with mdse and pt Parrish § to © UH Sat Steamship Jamestown, Parrish, Norfotk, Ac, rth mdse and passengers, to Ludlam 4 Pleasan| “ip doht & Avert (of Hosen). Crowell, Palermo, Ma with fruit, &¢, (o Bissett, bacon & Co. Passed Gibralta» ib compaiy. with bark Cochiluate, of Boston. for Tio Ja neiro; Minona, of aud for Koston from Messina, and Anna of Boston, Had light westerly wiuds. Has been’ 16 days from the Grend Banks. Ship Mercury, French, Havre, May 27, with mdse and 217 assengers, to boyd & Hincken. Experienced ight wiads moat of the pa Senge, ip Carioca (of Philadelphia), Hofman, Tralee, May 30, ia ballast and with 190 passengers, to Roche, Cotfee & Co. June 9, lat 15 41, lon 27, spoke ship Robert © Winthrop, from Liver puol for New York, 16 days ont: 19th. on the Grand Banks, tat 4418 lon 50, spoke "achr Eeubioon.of Onatine, 6 weeks ont Wii fish; sarue line, ache Favorite, of Provincetown, 4 Weeks ‘Out, 14,000 fish, and schr Cordova, 2mos out, 12.000 lish; Tih fa Lith, ‘saw 6 Large icebergs, the thermometer falling from 69 to 46 alr, and 540 42 water, in the vicinity of the ice; 25th, lat 40 35, lon 62 30, exchanged Fignals with ship Muscougus, from Livcipook tor Phiadelphie Sah, lat 42 40, lou 64 a0, ship Union, ef, ound Ey |. lat 42.50, lon 67, spoke gehr Citizen, from telphia, ‘Took @ pilot 8 of Georges from boat Mary Catharine, The € experienced thick, he fogs, 4 or 5 dsys in succession, throughout the entire wage 3 ‘J (p St Lawrence, Stetson, New Orleans, and 19 days from the bar, wih colton, hulea, &e, to Dugan & Kneelan: Ship Joseph W Webster, Bennett, Ciarlesion, & days, with cottou, Ac, to Scranton & Talman Bark Roanoke, Baxter, Rio Janciro, May 23, with coffee, to Kirkhind & Von'Sachs Bark Herder (Brem), Kublmann, Alexandretta, April M4, passed Gibraltar May 2%, with wool, ke to Meyer & Stucke: Bark New York (Brem), Poppe, 40 days, with mase and 257 passengers, to Poppe & Co. June 17. Int 44, & enw two leebergs: 1ith, lat 44, lon 63, saw dive loebergs: 2 oi! Montauk. saw a snip with a black ball in her fore: Mil chewing, ered sigasl with & lack cross in Mt, sanding to the westward, ‘Bark Suliote (of Belfast), Drinkwater, Remedios, Juue 23, 33° with sugar and molasses, to H D Brookman Bark Maria Morton, Balkley, Savannah, 4 days, with cotton, Ae to Scranton & Taiman. Stine 2%, Int lon 78 46, spoke ship Medford, of Boston, from St Mary Brig Jon Rickards (Br), Caarehtl iron to order. May 2, lat 48, lon Z}, spoke Br brig Fraaces, from St John, NI, lor Ardrossan. Brig Rosaile (Br), Holmes, Windsor, N3, 12 days, with plas ter to DR De Wout! ‘i son (of Belfast). Muhoney, Cienfuegos, 16 to V Ring "a Co, vessel to vy weather. Lockhart, Windsor, NS, 12 days, with “a of pete, Oliver, Satilla River, Ga, with aver, ae v ‘Siew rs, Amsterdam, 67 days, wiih tnduen to WF Reha i "Gad heavy weather. Juan 14, oa (he Banks, spoke ty } of Jroviucetown, with 4000) fhe ache Trent (Br), Roberts, Avacoa, 9 days, with pineapples, to © Ackert; ‘Sel Eira Catharine (Br), Johnson, Eleuthera, 9 days, with les, tod Eneas. neue tavern he Ger, Atbury, Habor land, 7 days, with pine eappies, to Lautner, Sune 27, lat 21 lon 75 9, Neptune hence a oa Be hong wg Washinton’ N aie Save. = es, Uric Rehr s3'W." Palko, Boston. Sehr Silver Cloud, ——, Eckr Banner, Taer. Rock Sebr yon Helle; Brown, Boston. Sloop Rtode Island, Hull, Providence Bicop Fashion, Bailey, Provitence. ‘Sloop Fredk Hall, —, Portland, Ct. Kloop & ‘Samuel Hail, Andrews, Portland, Ct. Creek, Fmlumore. pence por Somes Gager, Propeller Bophie. G Propetier Wameutia. Wr) Les — ora. Propeller Pewel, Avey, Propelier er, Haridord. Propelier Quinebéng. Holm, Norwich. BELOW, Ship Pioncer, from Bhickts, 30 days. BALLAD. Steamship Cubs, Havana Wind during the day, 8 PUILADELDILA, July 3Ary Tralip Palmetto, Wil aN uly $—Arr . Wi fetta, Heston; brig Hobart. J RYork; senra¥ Rharp, Hintp, George Rawnrde, Bay’ Jeese Wiltisouoa, Winemore: Charlotte shaw, Shaw, aod A’ i. English, Boston: Mydronea, Vatles ncester: Fiizaboth it, Biwelt, -y, Mans; Kila, Ulmer, and Wes vont bi, ey EB Janes, Townsend, itenry Herton, ‘Wareham; Mary Emily, Coombs, NHaven; Ocean Wave, Veazie, New: oo Aino ore steamer Boston, ———, NY Ga" steamohip Keonebec. Hants NYork: A MLaw renee. Gans Olty Point, bark Alinira Cocabe’ Driakwster, Boston, be Eastern “* Yales, fi sebre Elle, Ulmer, Ban- weil Wutiamace. Wilson: Mary ston: W W W Fulton, jerton, (iies, Tock jopenat, a ‘i Shaw, Nage Ocean Wave, ¥ eal, Head, Mass. Misceliancons and Disasters. The French steamship Alma, Capt Bocande, sailed yeater @ay at noon, for Havre direct, with upwarde of one hundred Passengers The energy exhibited iu discharging, re looding and preparing this steamer for hor prosent voyage, i® au evi- dence that the company are determined to ensure prnetuality fn the departure of their vessels. (Bateact of letter ge Ellwood Walter, Bag, Secretary of the Board of Underwriters. | Favat, May 2, I must inform you that the Adrian bas been pronounced irrepara vile, and is to be gold the reeuainaer Soh aod materials can be landed. doabtfai state, ard is one of the most dificult that I have ever had to detecmine what course cught to be pursued to secure the owners trom the greatest loss, The damaged that has baer sod at 8 evod price. bul the quanity i» 40 tare that K requires food management to tia ch much. Between fee to to six bund fo be had. The ——., a clipper of 205 tons. if there is eufficient corn in a state to keep to put on board, and tobacco, then fil up with we ean decite can be kept in aastate to ship wolll we ean ners; if not, must be Bie Apeiaion Mev aur (of Damarixcotta), Jonea, hence for Quebec, in ballast, w hore ina fog on the Mth ull, near Cape Race. and became ® total to AM w register, seven years old, aud wa: red far $19.0 ixbour ue (bird of her value), at the Eastward. wi Are at Kew Bediord Juiy 3. ship Hector, Norton, Pacific Ocenu, Talestuano April $, wilh 360 bbis ap oil; seut home ow yr dae. an’ nother Bishop. from London for Calcutta, June 6 tat ton 18 Kerk Godired, Grant, 2% days from NYork for Sydney, NSW, abt May 2), lat 125. ton 31 26. ’ Emeline, from NYork for Ranta Oru, June D. of Ber Marv, Nelson. from Malti Axtiet s, Jone 18—1n port bri jaithain, Peckwer, from do ot 8! Thomas, to sal! Ztst; », to wall 19th une 24—Ni4 brig, 1 June B—In Bermuda, Juve em, Day, NOrieans. ri sehr Ui! Blas, for NYork Arr sche Gen , Colson, Senrryort OtAv ams, PROT ¢ 16—In port ech Flora King, Bragdoa from Portlind, Just arr, to lead for NYork; aud others as betore Kay Francs, June 23—In port barks Seirra Nevada, for fer don, Heniaamin, Burgess, for’ Poston; Sarah, for do; Sarah Wester, for une t~ etn port barks Splendid, and Panny Ealer, to, May 17—8id hip Sar Young. Philadelphia; hide (dam), do, Bah, Courter (ir), NYork 8, June Zi—Arr bri? Avon, Lewis, NYork {Par Steawemiy Antenne, 3 detente d i hy n , 1 +9, } alam, and Achilles, 0, N York (“ore ceported below isis): 14th, Graham's y. Heyden. do. Sid (2th, Jaa Gray, Plummer, Aramede Snow, Harden, 6% 10 Flush Roads 13th, Moonlight Pendleton, N onh, FS Means, Means, Trieste rolinte, Anderson, Falmouth; 2ist, codride, Crpaland, Cale uti Act dune iomeid Victoria, Mowry, NOrteans; tth, Norbeck. bi ey Tere mares June 10—8)d Emma, Hash con, N York. pb rages Salat" Nag i ‘reelin, Wert band, rinidud de Cube; 14h, Johann Lange, Lanke, ane. a-Arr Agnes Leeds, Neamith, Philadel. ah Rend Amerika York. Sid Uth, Hindos- See ey patie bane ieee Frances, ‘orocksr, Algeciras Arr Abaeliino, Fy, Boston, May 2. Te UE, wen ii 25, Geo Lee, mn, Melbourne, 2th Harstow, Boston, 26th. May Anna Henderson, RanBaresc onepaine, Yentnolm, Hoston; Howady\, Baieh, aon Drat, June d—Arr Skimmer of the Sens Hogs, London for San Francisco, and Powhatan, Simmons, do for Carditt (and both sid 16th); 16th, Belle of the West, fHowes, Calcutta 1 for London): 17th, Borth America, Dunbar, do (and te Bid Lith, Gaiater, Barver (from Loudon), Cardi RYork, Bistsour, dane 13—Clt Emma Jane, vc Tune I—Arr John fnvar. Spear, NOrleans (ant Peterbe of Dungeness Lith) Norden. Soneen, ae Lon ton for BYork. boringer (from NOr iemann, doy 18h fn Trewed by ith am fe oon tf 4 Jocveon, N York aid teh Re rion ae Mulicn, Boston and st dobn, WD Copwsmne June W— Ar BMimer, randverg, Chas esion seih beperd, Fi m Viminrit dune GAP Stateaman, Watts, Trapani (ant ca ton Boston Hive dune (t—Arr Fohanaisterg, Cieiok; Kearsge, Per ye and Koebuck, te NOrloane 4) Hein i ar Germanin, Higgins. N ae Rideout, Morse, Orcas: Herta wets tei, Havre, Baxter, NYork, Chapin, pistes ae and UStatea; 12th, Mary Ogden, Loveland, N York Hauvorr, June'12— re Cumbertund, fambert NY. Henn Mentor, Duwell, and Von Schack Roy, Evers, do, Mauduienn, Willenbring do: Medation, Theobat, Baltimore” In or Flight: Calhoun, for NYork, ready. Haxaovo, June 12—Arr John Hevanann, Bornholdt, NYor; ih; Frank Klin, Pes Petersen, do; Oder, Schwengen rons Sune lee her karah tide, Dalley, NOrleana; foniay Caley do; 15th, Helen M'Gaw, Tucker, and New Ov: ich, go) Advance, Duguid, Mobile; Switzerland, Gharlesten! 6th, Pertbire - Mahone, Chartes Crook ray; Nuremburg, Wi in Where, ‘Atwood, NOt- 3 South ‘Olina, Smit cory Math Carnatic, Devereux, ‘Aleindria, Va; 10th, Silty of kors, Montreal; Garrick, Foster, NYorx, Mary © fhe Woody. do; Kelvin, Uatiield, St’ Joba, NB, Petor Marwel Sadler. do. Mt Wath, New York, M’Keunoa, N¥ork, 16th, Independence 0. Su for dg 33, Annapolis Grabam, Bahimoro; Wm Wirt. Wadnworth’) ‘Boston, Joha Barbour, Marshall, St Johu, MB. Mh, Tripouolaie, Disey aleulins Pequot, Gilpatrick, San, Fraicisco; AB Kimball, Biel Corfu (outered May 27 for Ban 'ronciseo), tot, MY Ward, Storer Nore, posnon, “June LeSRnt inwards. Palestine, Pinker, and Ro bena, Bartiett, NYork; Sewall, Merrill. St Slephe: a, NB, Win ¥ Kent, Wileoa, Magagnadavic, NB Child of the Regiment, Liart Livtuetoae Bata: n Glover, St John, , Wol 16th, J W Wie, Snow: aud Commonwealth, Grozier, Calcutta: London, Hurtbut, NYork: tenn, Shepard Sagua; EF Brice, Watts, Cleniueg Erie, Curtis, Havann; 17th, Ocean ew, amen k. Ent out 1th, Northumberland, Spencer, NYork, t6th, Pat- rick Henry, Gitord, do, Loulsa,’ Dixon, San Francisco; 17th, Yorktown, Meyer, NYork Geld ih, Cornetina Grinnell, Flotchor, NYark (and passed Goodwin Sau 1 Yotby: Th Ala, Davies, Philadelphia. BON, June 4—Are Puiaskl, Crawford, NYor June I—Arr' Lacon, Bancain, NOrienas; - Harilett, NYork, White falcon, Iyun, Sebaato- pind Oro reboter, 6—Arr Ceteatial freeze: ,Bucknam, Kan! sek; 7th, J A Duvall, Nickerson, Boston: 0 South, io'Betanianes mera ‘Donald yore, he MELBOURNE, Mi uel Wiliets, Rpicer, Hoag leteor, Pike, Tn 224, Sid Tae ‘Thoraaie, Akyat; Jamed Patten, Brown, Caquimb 6th, Cohota, Day,’ Guam. MALAGA, May 28—Put James Hadkeli, Gough, for Bee- Oh ieten June LAr Ana Perk antes, Jtine H—Arr Ann Perkins, Weils, Darien. Prvmovtu, June 16 Arr Cerro Gordo, man, Malan 223 for Pulmonth (re helow =e fl the Eddystone 15th, Sabez Suow, Snow, fcom Louden fer Cabeute Bach soul. PaLznno, dune 6—Are Emma Lingoin, Watts, Malta, Qeeusstown, June M—Arr Rachel Lotings, Liddle, Quincy, « W, June 15—Off, Bremen ship — Babe, 21 days from Riclinond for Bremen. Suirps, June W—Arr Yankee Blade, Jackson, Pir Or randywine, Merryman, NYork; Chas Peer Pike, ta. AM, June R—Arr Sofia, Charlotta, Lofgren, NYork. BeNaratne, une H—-Arr § Brown, Sumner, NOrteans. SxyRna, June $—~Arr Sea Breeze, Graves, Boston. Texts, June 12—Ary California, de W3 a Charteston, 14th, Seeciets, Lindswom, Charleston; Ercole, Dominice, Pilla fe Thinsre, June W—Arr JP Hickey, Grey, NOrleans Capiz, Ji Put in, the Margaret Booke, of Cork, for Bonn” ‘eailed Maye 3, but pre bnek 308 having anruug leak ih her upper works. Yenterday abe an sated again, bu. au on whore last nighton a rect off Rota aad struck heavily for three hours, sie then floated with four feet water in ber hold, and eturbed to the harbor. when the pilot put her ashore to prevent her sinking. Pye IM, June 13—Part of the mast of a ship, of 1,200 500 tons, G) feet long, aad me ae 2 circumference, fates while, with black masthead. ni ge attached, and aving been cut, was picked up off Dougies Head. Last Allarte balk of tibet, of great jengt, wns also scen yester- day, seven miles SE of Dongias Tien? Gorn: @ June 13—The wreok of the American ship 8 @ Thwin; sold at Laesoe on the %h of Juar, aud fetched bon The caboose, Ac, was sold tor a further sum of Maxseiries, June 12—The ship lost atthe Sind beads, wae the Neva from Galeutta for Londou, uot the Neod, as reporter by Electric Telegraph. MALAGA, May 2—Put back, American ship James Hackett Gough, for Boston, with foremastiead and jibdoom carru anne June M—Put ir, ship Cervo Gordo, Merrymaa, from Matanzas for Falmouth, ior orders. leaky, nnd will lowe of mizenmast, ac, and part of cargo thrown overboard tipwey, Mareh 1f—The Marmora, reporia the Suamrock brig, ‘as having met w.than accident while working out of Welling fon harbor for Sydney. “Sbewas ultimetely towed to a place ot tafety by the Amevican hip General Wool. with the loss of fudder and damage, The sum of £235 had been awarded (e aptaiy and erew of the Genera! Wool for having saved the Bismnfock from destruction {Per Sreausitr Caxapa, at Bosron—By Tauranarn ? ae ae June W—Are Burlington, Kendell, Remedios for Lodo Toone Webb, ‘M Hocecn, Martha J Wad, Thompson, Se, Vacob A Westorvel,, and KB, Now ALBARY, July 2—Arr sehr 5 Ci 5 al a Si “y pn aa ‘ard, Petersburg, vi "Bara Maria, ‘Lauber, ag ets Rik XKANDRIA tank i ryt schra Helen Mar, Palestine, we Corneka, NY¥ork. Durfee, Pall Riv io Nork; Wilkes D Carell, as » Martand, Hide a sn pone e., aia beige , Lout en, Croix: Sg 1 at ri faut ifn ives via Hal ie esa Averill, ‘St Jobin, Nis, Grow toa 16 Janeiro, aribbean Bea: Dazzle, Veagie, enn do; Elouiae, ‘Thatener, do a es warn ‘rimea, Mary Sore, D ‘r) Newman, sey. Demarara Jeroleman ew Tiowell, New Youk sre Ruckets New Rory, Onl Daughter, Parker, New York Wr Alien, Grant. New York: Chas L tiiise, Phor » NY. N i Borden, Brightman, Fall River Tait ttiver: a Rock, Wilson, Lubec, LN Hedford; Moses VanName, V. Caatine, Latin, Newboid. wen Indies: ne! w Haven, Orleans ¢ M—CM sehr Packet Downs, NYork; Jul Cort, Barbados. ‘une B—Arr J C Homer, N - une —Arr schra CG we Cook ort 8) Wartne Smith, New York. th =f up) the John Fraser, from 1 te Be ship Astoria, Hutchinson, Live: bark wie Nickerson, Toston: brigs Some Comon; yuneey. jorthern port; ache Col Baer, ‘Hietwon, ama RISCOTTA, June 2—Arr brig Montgomery, MeNen Diditron, July L—Arr aches Gem, Cane and Allan Dow: Phivads delphi ~ ete Farae, Norris, Hilaworts (2 ade cera ‘June ere "tines A th Afi Hyde, Phuedeiphg 2th. Mary Vielcher, de: 2th, Darke Mas Gninie (nt sid Bite fos Marneiion inthe hip Wiwned Soke Jone gion. Lawton, & Georg: ‘Nitana Tabi, Bueknam NYork Sid 24th, eo: yn tna Mary EK Milliken, Staples, ly Ag, Bt, ttyl Potter, al ie tie ier a Taian Delie, Hulse, and Joan Rogers “CRORORTOWN, &. C) June CU weber ete Nickermor avodwein. Boston. th, brig idle Wand, Tamton, Boston: Seinuel Hotior, Fodger, New York: Sainue! Nash, Otis, or LOUCERTER June 2—Arr wehe Lonisn Melina (Hr), + HOLMES HOLE, June 90, PM—Aer brig Selah, Shute iladeiphia: achre Saxon Randall, Philadel Baths untee s, Newburyport for mes K Stoneback. ¥, Danvers tor do: Cyclone, son, Reckiand for BYork: Sid rigs Rosalie (hey cases (Hr): Rehr Adaline, J G Collyer, Mystic, Albatross, N' © Kiiaeon, C A Greiner, Grese ay z ‘es Troan. ‘oases | den, Rd Mercer, CA Stetson, Ro & H Kstel Townsend, aud Teabelia Thomps a July I—Arr sefirs Vietory, ne © Patterson, Dote Ann Eliza B. Connew for Phijadeiphia: Emma tr), Congdon, Shediac, NB, for Yeap, Susan Baker, Gookin, Saco for do, Henyauaia Doane, Plymoute for do; NC Fletcher, Brown, Rochlend Famartine, Wallace, Salem for Viens. Md. Sid aches Geo eS H Rouiday, “Mablon Betts, JW. Mary A Stropahin ron, H ‘Cyclon K Stonehack, Victory. 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