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Greeley, the Philosopher, to « New Light— How he Belleves tn Tom Palne— What he ahinks of Kansus-Waiker apd Stanton ‘Vitiains and Seoundreis—The Philesepher Generally in « Hage, Sew Yous, June 12, 1867, Do dase Gonpow Brower, Bag, Envtox New Yous Hxrao:-= ‘Sm—! Lave jum retorned from Kansas, where, as you wre av aro, [hove been engaged for the pam® \wo months 33 We epecis! correapondon\of the New Worle Hamarp. Ihave erg WY K980000, Deew located, for the greaiest porHan ef the Gime, st | eoompton, the seat ofgevernment of Kan tee, ebere, with poortiar opportunities for gaining the very earioat and moet retadle officiel ‘nfarmatiog, I have kept poor paper 'postet’’ by almost Getty lotters in regard to De pohucal movements and gereral news of Kansas, VM sppears, bowever, that, though satiafactory to your- @oc my eters have pot beom endorsed by certain prt. sn papers whose pelidea) views can iily bear trac repr oseniatinn of matters a@u things in Kansas. Amvoug — Now York Tridume has seen @t t auack me per- onal Yo i dally, moder dete of May 29, I find the following pe agrapd © referenco%o a calculation, mate by myself From the osicial reoorde, of the probable number and po- Miia) complexion of tre registered votersof Kansas:— The evemonts receive @ striking thou * unintended corr to the Bikano (reg s notorious border ruf- omen, who pretends, indeed, only tw desire shat Kansas shall ce ® ‘Nat onal Gecsoorati?” State, and not t> fare wo aevier whe cba] legalize Wavery or not, hat who bs and ans bern bail feliow with stn gfeliow & Ca "Ths beauty tra- droces sod misroproneni# Ibe ieee Hale aten to the exten’ of his @d2icy, Dut he is Int psely chagrined at ihetr refnsak to coan- fear © be bor us eecun, Gouge Be ehows abandant reason wey D-y howd nor. Now joi me make a few remarke, en parsant, as regards We foregeing. Ik iatrue in this: Jf democrat is wuder- si d to mend “border ruiian”’ Iam one. I do dosire that Aspras ) bould be @ democraie Stawe—aon't cere whether whe leguiive slavery or not, because I am not golug to re- wo were. But o8 1 have’ mover seon Stringfellow, and don’t know who the Trivune moana by “Co."? I caunot very well bave been * bad-feliow” with thom. For my “bead ay” i eave my God and frieads to jadgo—I hope favora- div. As to my powers of misreprereptation I have no de tire to cope with the Tyidune, as it would be nitterly impor sible to compete with that journal in dus respect. This ® ch for this paragraph The Himaw very kindly answer. ed this in my beball tm thelr issue of the 20th of May, hor Trims iN Parosorny.—The placid and etvilisd philoes phors of ibe Trilun call ur Kansas correspondent & borier zeMan This cptihet ts handiy @civilizad one. iedmed, Ws might + comaidered wn exEibition of blaakgaatd ph losop'y wad pase tac ovat fs a quiet ‘nusihing ut a hil ach oy Deis with regard to suck @ pervon. au yes clain an onus) postuon with ine most rene models of couriesy said pen'leteanly conduct, in word and —Te which the Pribune rejoived upon the following day, ip these words: — Tae Hensxy odjeets to our, calling ite Kansan eorrespon- 6 "bonder ul “This eptiues 1s % ivilised ones Usced. It might be iackguard ‘philorogh gonsidered an eanibiien of Bi iy sud pe ‘Aipst this charge ts that Broweron by (ror devener wed 2 e P ig renark invied any » lameabie for aklog # man athe Now. all of this “tempest tn a teapot’? was ‘news’? to ane cyon (he Tih inst.; waen, having got back to the en- ene? Kast, we learned, somewhat (0 our surprise, that whey bilesopher ef the Trilwne hat become rate and used eer Dupretencing rame as aforesaid. We thought at first tai we would treat the subject by iaking it from whence % came, as the Lon, or eome other dutinguiebed animal, remarked when the jsokass kicked him, but spon due gomeiderati we thought, as we bad nothing peruicular to do cpou this memorable Friday morning, wo would trep iz and see our friend Horace, she philoso- and white coated, and mentioned te the west eyed man that we, the notorious “border rufllan Brewerlon,”’ were as ‘mild @ manvere i man” as could be Jound among the literary Srey We felt sure of mak- mg an impression. We wore clothes and curled oar Dar cepectally for the occasion. We ascended to the saecten sanctorum of the philosophic press. Wo saw a damp Koking geniloman in shirt sleoves and a ccomamp- tive beard- be isoked pale and cadaverous—and upon oar failing stievtion to the’offending paragraph, he said be didn’t ke the style, but was not one of the ible.’” Query—iid_ be mean “Hghiing editors’ fe atkod ‘Who war. He mentioned Ureeiey. He asked ue intog ce office—a very Mierary joocing placo—where we eaw B tall, sloop shouldered, red headed wing, which rot ap aod thambled towards ue. The damp and trreapovsible editor waid, ‘Mr. Ba ye Mr. Grecley;” and we had mekieved someshing, for we knew Horace. The damp man added © Mr, Brewertoa is aggriovad a some Qerseraph. He wishes © eee you. dam; man retired to his former piace, and y weak ti thing 1s red hair, geet ater “flee” where we pointed out raphe in wore gg secures ke it; we Srecioy—enid, we hall upheld the outrage that had ever >cex porpetrated upon any oan poole: that we wore veep mae bleod blood, we pre: geme) Wat bad been eh flaw were scoundrels cis aia he ‘as well as potnira! enmity to every man who was allied wib thom; that wey bad crushed bis friende—we understood tim to mean brethrep—io the oarth; that Walker and Stanton ve poutical scoundrels and vias; that if it were not fer ihe bayonets of the federal government ba peop in Aansas would have swept the border Fotians uke chat! before the wind; that niggers were men aud browere; that we lad supported democracy; | that Jemocracy meant pro slaveryism.”” He, Horace, (be | ,) then asked if we had road Tom Paine to some ronpect for racred tangs; | auawered Mr. Gresiey. “We have read | Be Bible than we have Tom Pane = Greeley rejoined, “You rbould read Tom Paine, sir. don't agree with the mora! Tribune ia dais »though—we | i bie. Then Mr. Grocloy aoused us of { ith the Lecompton Uwicn—an altra ‘which we are rot, We told Grooiey | *, @mikly, thas we wore comidered respectavic, that our Progeuiore and aniwedene had deen respoctabio—apd ‘at we really trunved that hereaNor a paper conducted ‘WHD Fo mach talect a the rerpectabie Aivuma would ot - private characwr, aed retiring, not to say modes uals, withoat a cause. We to Greeley's eet ‘ary of feoling; to bie almost ntaitive knowledge of ee ches and requirements—i¢ # necesrary 0 add, @eren of ct el ife—which Mr. Grevley « amone tor and antecelen © so eminently fit him tw understand ed tum, 4p faot, if ho thought it right to invade the @onversation, helt tn ail the Intimacy of tm ner father's house, ® public #uojeot It was mo protection, we roanned bw face; we read that while Ming & right—i is ne protecuce. de termined to bring our mterview toa close, We looked ap exco— only once—and we woald make wbat the lestauon,’”” but we f ie your journal!” a eg oy We wxod copeire He sas “T ave property is, ie rempometty'.°" a Bot here i amotber king of ‘warning, \oid bim thai be had an unsetiied secount Pill wha Mr. Rast, of Arkansas, apd finally wound ap oy in- 6. DOUGLAS BREWERTON, he Daly and Brady Before Ron Judgot agree an y. John SeDonaid ve David Wiltama—Judgmont re verre George Townsend ve. Heary 8. Billings —Jodgment af. Some Owes Dunnigan ve, Mary Anb Grabam.—Jodgment re- Perred Cornelius T). Robinson va, Joha @. Winoe -Jedgmest ah Ded Peter Cook we. Charles ~— —Jodgmen) reverret. biward Tracy, werignes, Ac. ve. Hermes Hartman — Podgmen aM pa) Ir ve. Georges W. lawrence and Jamer Beir —Judgment of Marine Conrt reverses. Lywao avin ve. Samve! H Power apd lerac) Po ter afirmed Gilmore va. Waeh A Whitory and Watson Pandford.—Judgment revere? and a now trinl ordered Gm Mb of June ai the opering of court, on payment of Napte ferigwee, ve, Ottaviano Gori. aries Kabler. —Je¢ement reversed Micheh vs. Altced © tinue ams —Jadgraeat Andrew Garr ve. John M. Martin —Appea) Ainmisand, ‘wih £10 come, and jodgment on demurrer ordered for WAT Jobo ant Rhode Calo vs. Thomas Motham —Judg Weel affirmed! John Sterling ve Jamon Mbeoham Jud pment armrest, Samvei H. Henry ee. Reuben B. Deberre.~Judgment Tevereed ‘Thorne Ney ve Aired & Betee aad. Thomas France, —dropwent aimee cola Purchase.--Movon denied Jobe ©. Jnckeoa ve. Pride: coms hn 1. Wilson, apsienee, &e.. 9. Waller Gorman.— dodgmon! reduced (o #61 11, kad affivrocd for that amouns, Wihout ones Henry D. Orguerre ys Gharks Laling.Jadgment efirmed Joba ©. Wiliams ve The Insurance Company of North A~werice —Jndgment for the pisintil on the verdict, with ore joaeph K. Taylor, Previdemt of the Oontral Bankr, #9. Jecwe strioger and Wiliam A. Towneend.-Jodgmoat re- ‘vermed new Uial ordered conte to abide the event, Supertor Court—General Perm, Before a full Bepeh. tore 12.—Jamer Mofee va. Robert Se wart et al. —Com- wmirse| with corte. eth R. Piydenburgh ve, John DB. Borst.—Judg. wr nt affrme! with come. tamer Maguire ve. the Now York and Harlem Rallroad Qroary —oigment affirmed with caste. mee Lovell ve. Jobm Orser, “beri. —Jutgmert affirmed come The Su” of Breadstag@. 3O FAMIX=-—NEW yLOUR FRUM NEW WHEAT O ITS WAY" 6 waREer PROM Tax SOUTE. ‘The foliowir ¢ private telegraphic despatch was shown to ue on Satur’ ay TFB eenpped to you, er onierMaran a hare Oba ve r ’ ton, ler, barrels of now. tour from new wheat of thi", year's growth, at Garmlolsee Mills, of this city, Te, AO. Paxwure, Bes. ‘New wheat appeared in Charleston, South Carolina, as Jong ax ton days since, geome of which is said to be on its way to this market. In copneécuon with the above, the following extracts from Chicaro papers will show that ® large movement of grain ts going on ai tho Weet, ip transit for this and other soa board cities. This movement began late, on ac: count of the backward spring, and the miry condition of the reads preventing farmers from hauling grain to the forwarding depots. The Chicago Democrat of the 6th Jone bas the fottowing:— TIE SUPPLY OF CORN IN TLLINOTS- If apy one sup; oses that the scarcity of corn in the country has anything to do with the high prices, the {lla- sion will be dispelied by taking s westward trip. The country is full of corp, aud it ie pouring into every station im great plenty. The strecta are ful of teams, and the railroads have more than they can do to briag the grain into the city, This is especially the cave on the Furlingtoa road, Ip ibe litle village of Sandwich eione there are 50,000 bushels tu store, with receipts of from 1,500 to 2,000 ‘ovebels per day. Aud the game is tho caso, ta 8 greater or toss extent, all aicng we roate, Tho high prices are emptying the well filled granaries of our farmers. Much Wheat, Wo, is coming forward. The Chicago J’ress of the 92) inst, contains the follow- ing CORN IN THE COUNTRY. The reseipte of cory at this place for the last fow days have ‘een quite large, ard the eyes of many of the early spring croakers are beviaulag to be opaned.. Cribs are yielding up thelr boarded storoe in upaxpecte! localities, and counties ip which it was suid that Dot a single bushel would be marketed, are sending forward thousands of busheis We have now before us a letter from a gontioman who has tra- velled exten» ively in this Yate He says : * Depond u20n 6, the quantity of corn yet to go to market has boon great- ly under es!imated. “Mark whet I say, that before the end of this month ail will be astonishod at the receipts of corn at our principal marketa.’? Ho aleo predicts that by month the caily receipts at this place will ,000 bneheln. Another letter {3 hefore us, written op Saturday last by a gentleman resicing vp@o the lino river, He writes that for the exrrent week * recoiota by wagon at Hoary have ranged from 4,500 to 6, 000 bushels per day, At Hall's Lancing, four miles above Heury, the receipts on Wednesony were 6,000 bushels. At Chil Keoabe the receipts carly in tbe seck were Crom 7,600 t0 10,000 bashels per ar, and T undoretand theré hus been but little adaement fines. A‘ Lacon, if the word of dewlers thomeelves may be Felied upon rec ipts conld not have been lees than from 4,000 to 5,060 Duchols per day, and probably will run over Toan only +)wak of other poiute (rom heargay, but if current report cor be crediled, there never was so great a rush of grain to market on the river 8 at the Prosont time, fvery ‘Village is crowded with teame from ten o'clock im the forenoon to the close of the day. J have travelled up and down the river, and give you my opiuion rece, rousi be very large at Giicago during the next sixty days.” ‘The same writer also romarks : “ The prospect now for ‘a fair Ftage of water till lute in the seaaoa, is good. High prices at st. Louis have induced macy to make srranze- men to ship that way, and ter days ago I thought ship ment porth would be’ comparatively small, but the de- chine of the past day or two, aud discouraging letters from correspondents, hav have alres¢y changed the dostination of @ PD. We ae repr from de ne of some of car rao ef equally flattering charactor as to the amount of grain now coming forward. Jur readers will remember that ‘we pst them on their guard against the croakers very early Inthe season. We have seen this thing tried 20 often that we lorg sivee deicrmined kever w believe it witbout the inost Indubitable testimony. Wheno the water gives out in leke Michigan then we shall believe that there is no corn to sell in Tiinols, Thus we eee, as steamsh\p lines ore extended, and chan nels of communieaiion opened with the interior by rail roads and eanalk, New York becomes more and more the centre of a vast contivental trade. All that is neceasat to augment and retain this trade are improyod and_am deck s:commotation: for veesele, after the fashion of Liverpool. The provielans made for shipping im that elty and in London surpase all others in the world, yg that in Engiaod the greet interest of commerce regarded and provided for, while New York is aad — whether by State impositions or local offi- ppsrently for the ake of the plunder of spoils it can be poo to yieid the temporary occupants of offices: most apworthily filed. While enbected t© an enormons \ax, her docks and ber poblic buiidiogs for markets are such af to cisgrace any city in the world pretending to anything Uke the natural commercial position sho enjoys. The Effect of the Emancipation Movement Biteceees {From the sh Louis Demooras, June 10.) ‘The Puoressfaul inarguration of the emancipation move- ment ip Missour!, by the election of John M. Wimer ag the Mayor of St Louls, has already borne frais im the tremen- dous rise of real estate, not bly in Louis but throagh- out the entire State It is well known to all owners and Peng mn go real ontate that the sales this sprin; aoe ben three fol! as great, abd at a ercater increase han evor before chtained in thiv city, The same net true of the State. Neesr has ther such # demand for Mesoor! lands, and never before haye such prices been obiaiued wa during the present pring. “Heretofore tho emigration from the free Stace bas directed iteelf upon Jown, Wiscanein, Minnesota and Kaueas, but wow much of this reat tide has t rhed itself upon Missouri, avd the rea- fon of thie i# nndonttedily to be found in the fact that the movement for free iabor wiich bas so recently triumphed in St. Loule, and which has shown a vitality that bids fair to become victorious in the State, has drawn atiention to the rich lands of Mirrouri, aod bolts ont the promise that poy tegen! to be curted with the incubus which haa ng made thom barren and unprofitable There are, dovbties, other causes which have contri: buted to thus result. ‘The hard winters of the iget two cars have disgusted many wb the climate of Mlunesota, ssconain and lowa, The pablicity given to nine ral snd agricaltaral resources of toc a, Las pot been withont tt effect. The growing _pruapoct for we Nop of our railroads bas alse conurtbuted more than apy or all of those pat logetber, ec for the permasent welfare of the Mate, by the gallant and courageons conduct of those of our own cittvens who have given the pledge to the entire world that bere, Missouri, the interest and welfare of free white labor should serene ‘and protected. This hae our ov ‘ every county in the State, Ghocouuda of howent ubd. indetrious. tree’ white labo jfnd it has brooght, and will continue to bring, mil hows of dollars for investment in our lands, Urue thiakiog-—j oppor: thy epring a premature, who wacugnt it right in fisell, bat cone .dered it unwise to press at this Dave dinse atesiiied 00 us and to ethers : ne who E Canadian Heehprocity. ‘ment on the Sth instant — , Minuet spoke in favor #f the resolution. Not VT te we had nots single ut, because om asernt of Hon. Mr, Cavury sald that unti| ® few weoke ago it war voneibie to do anything, ow ng to there being po British Tepreeeptative at Washington. But cogotisuons 4 referred to had wow been Commenced. op maaufactures. went oa increasing onr we bad been doing for some years, necessity would pe the only rale tn reguiating our tarid. id net, how. ever, wend peak On ibif sy Ojeet, but to eek the in epetiar General a question connected wth the Keciproaty bul, whieh be nad on & previens occasion brourbt ender bia notice, At thove places where Canada and the Unied Sates were in clone contigull: when! could be takew atrows fr: ae, ground (n American mill®, and brought hack to Oana. Ga as hour, without being labile to duty, Bot on the other haod, where there was pine on ibe American and pot on the Canad. ide, lowe beeo brought over from the States and pawed at milix in ths country, bat when it was dewired to wend that back a9 Canadian Joraber, the United States hod refused to limit it. Ho thought tae same rule Ahovk! apply to beth care lion. bir, Caycaye That is one of the matters on which ‘oe have bad correspondence with War hington. Mr. TaowseAna ae to the steamer Michigan Mr Cay tat algo ie a matier of corrospondenes, Toe motion Wes carried om a division a) Katate Operations. The feiomton table give © bonparauve view of real estate operations for the second @eek in Jane for the iat three years. It will be reen that the wales have fallea off this year or than urns. bat laree saloe are advertiood for bert week, And ihe market wid provably continue op longer than anal — ate. 1857, = 912,000 - $2,000 4,190 = 0 15,000 : 108% W004 Pree) 0.400 mi 380 4,000 21-996 1,700 = 60 Onl bas 1857 ander 1856. Seoronse Of 1957 wnetor 1206, NEW YORK HERALD, 1 MONDAY, JUNE 15, 1857. City Inveingence. Asyrvansaky ov THe Barriz oy Buyxxx Hot. —There will be a large deputation of New Yorkers in Baston on the ‘7th inat., to celebrate the Battle of Bunter Hill. Among the military whe wil! lcave this city to participate im the exerciser, are the National Guard, who will probably be 400 strong, and the Wasbington Grays. The Bunker &i!) Apsociation (0 U. A's) also © go on with tho pext ies leave tho :—Oveanus Engine ma | v3 No, fo a New York Howe Company No 5. will leave their engine house at IPM — rae re Park wheea yg he ness will be taken in front of the City They wil then march forthe boat. at the foot of Ee where they will take passage to Norwich. In Bostoa the Oceanus Company will be received by Washington Engine No 6, of Charlestown, whose guests they wie be during the ade, and until their return homo ov the 2th just. Row York Hose No. 5 will also take their departure wis afternoon from Fireman's Hall. Sruusce Faeak ov A Youno Gmr SreauG «4 Biny.—A strange abduction case has recently come wo light that in- volves several very extraordinary features, amd as there is @ baby in the case, wo give it for the bonelit of and asa canton to mothers. Last Tucaday afternoon, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, George Reth, a child len yearsof age, took the baby, Which is about eight months oid, out oa avenue 4 to give it the benelit of the fresh air. The calld wee ac costed by & young woman, who asked her to buy somo woda crackers for her ia a grocery store, and that she wouk! bold the infant until her rewra. The lived rete not suspeotivg ans thing wrong, did as she was required, buton returning from tho store could Aird no trace of the Baby or the stravge young woman. sbe rau, crying, up and dowo the streets, aud Wough other persoas joied in the searca, the museing infant conld pewhere be found Tue parents soon learned thefr loss, and every effort was made by them to divcover their babe, Last Saturday tho weli nigh dis tracted father received a ietior informing nim tha: & baby was in the Strettonport, near Flushing, on ‘and it would be wel! for him tesce the cuild. Mr. Roth accordingly went to Strattopport, and found bts infant fat and rovy in the care of one Bertha Brehiall, a comely —_ female of wbout sixtcen The futher brought his cbiid home, and had tho girl arrested on the charge of ab: duction Yertorday she was brongus before Juatice Wood ‘at the Farex Police Uourt, and on being questioned that eho was not married, but bad given birth tos eh’ some seven MOIR since, which was immediately taken fo ber and pot out to puree in Houston treet. She d to gee hor child, and went on the day in question to No York to discover its wtereanouts. On Roving Mr. Roth’s infant she concluded it was her own, sud obtalued porression of it in the manner ceecribed, It le posi vie Bertha is rligh ly deranged, nd the magistrate put ber to ebarge of an otficer to see what truth there as in ber representation. EAGCRATION oF Trust Gix1s —A society has recently been Mnstituted to raise the wages and better the condition of poor iamilies in Ireland by aiding im the emigration to tv's country of at lenst one person in a family, eolected on ac- count ot good character and industrious habits. An in- stalment of this emigration will arrive here aoon in the City of Mobile, which sailed from Liverpool on the 2th = having 130 young girls and fourteen men, who havo doen sent out under the anspices of thie socioty.” Over 400 persons have beep assisted to emigrate by this society within eight years, The Irish Pioneer Emigration Fund has the encorsement and countenance of many ¢-tin erga yin on both sides of the Atlantic, ant those who wish to learn further as to its nature can {nquire of Swift, Rangom & %0.,No ‘] Pine strect Wan on Guxonme.—Notwithatending the animadver- gion and ridicule the fashion of wearing hoops bar ex- cited, the Indies still cling to them, and their peripheries ‘aro literally gaining ground every day. It hss become a serioog master to walk up Broadway with two ladive iv the height, or rather in the breadth, of the fashion; while ia public conveyances, the fashion bas become # pnisance of 60 seriong @ Character that a movement ts on foot to ir- creaee the fare of Jadies who indulge iv the iixury of hoops. in one of the Hgbth street stages was conspicu- ously disp ayed the following notice:— seecereovorooee oes YOR LADMG WEARING HOOPR, 123% CENTS ‘We understand it has been seriously contemplated to raiso the fare on Indies whore dress takes up too much room. Es beg it = yon ol create a turmoil Ss. a lo ened towards keeping within reasonable bo: ‘Tur Brooryy Ferrims —The refusal of the Union Ferry Company to sell tickets at the usual discount to persons who wish to commute, is made the text for acorreapondent who enters his protest thereat, and thinks the company might so far accommouate their patrous as furplad tick ets to those who wish to buy them by the quaa Uty for a small discount, He suggeris that if the parsen- oy were unite x fy Be pede I coin bp wigs io ca over the ferry, they woul soon vriug the company to their torms. The suggestion ts & good one. LRODO) UAE Ove —AN am wee VUOUUNY CURE Le, yesterday's issue that no chemical agent had yot been discovered for decdoriziog night soll. The fact is, there are many Fubetances which if mixed with this fragrant will abso b tho disagreeable smell, and among them peat, which is moeb used by ngriculturiste for that purpose The Saxon Consul at this port once made the pro- position to the Common Guuneils of Now Ye York, Brooklyn ‘and Williamsburg, to deedorize ail the night soll and have it rewoved without expense to the propos iow war perer acted upon, although the gentle Tan demonstrated tho feasibility vot thie plan to the eatie- fartion of the nostrils and the unterstandings of the Brook lyn Roard of Health, and a pumber of gentieay n who wit. nessed the experiments, This was ia 1352. Would it not be well to revive some such project se thie? In sanitary inatiers we are far behind other large cities. Whitoess the filthy covdition of oor streets , ‘or instance; nor ie Grookiyo any better than New York 1b this particule. We bear complaints from every quarter of the shametul coadition of the thoreughfures jd Brooklyn. The beage of earbags are sickening to contemplate, and it would be no wonder if they canted a peatilonca. Pownus © TH Brkcrm.—A epirit of rowdylsm te etily rampant in some of the wards on the Haatern site of the city. Searcely a day passes bot innooont unoffending mon are krecked down and besten by rowdies whom the po- ice will not arrest. Ou Saturday evening Mr. John Sap was walking up Avence B, aad when nesr Tenth strect, bo wae 4, proacbed a rowdy with whom he was not acqu ed, and before Mr. Sep bad an opportaniiy to defend Dimeelf he was knocked dowa Feiw + Luen com: menced pounding him aud sooceeded in breaking hin skull with a stone, Mr. Sap was taken to his homo corner of avenue © and Truth strect, w he now tica in & most precarious condition, Farat Accteyt.—Patrick MoCabe while at work on schoonor at the foot of Fivington street, on Saturday, fell from the ecatfolding, and so \njored himsel that he died shortly aiter. Be was a pativ age. ‘The inquest Srxawmny Trane —The crop of strawberries in Now Jertey this your bas beon unusually large. The etoam- boat Keyport brought on Saturday 043 barrels, aach barrel containing about 20 Darke, makiog 186.600 darko, which onan average for Sige. por basket, making 96.651 fora single wip. Pose Bay Maron.—A match will be played between the Hekford and Hagie Bal Ciobe on the grounds of the former, situated at Grosupoint, at § o'clock FP. M., on Tuesday, the 16th inetant. The grounds are easy of nooees by the ferry running “rom the foot of Hounton and —- Stages leaving every Gye minutes for the ground. ‘Tus Huu Sreckm has been repreduced by John 8. Dye, of thie city, who thinks he baa secured # fac rimile of tht rare coin, The sheckel ie sbont the size and of the fame valve at & Gy cent plese, aod vo doobt bot that ‘Will secure comes of tt. It is for bs Ral these coins Judas was suppose: to Lave betrayed Chri: Naw Yous Hoerrtat.—The following is the colaree port of dhe above institution to June 12, 1887:—Romaining Jane 6, 266; emitted Jane 12, 47; discharged, cured or relieved, 94; died, 2; remaining st date, 276. Males, #1, females, 45. i Personal intelligence. Areong tho ditinguebed mment may be mentioned Ferevory of New Moxion; Gor. Ivard, of the Torri of Nebiarka and C&G Goodrich, (Meter Parley.) Onited Faates Conrul at Parie, and ex Governor Joseph A! Wright, A ed recently sppotnted United State Minister to in. Hon, George Rancrof visited the Mammonth care of Kentucky last work. © Major Bon. Mololineh wil the Untied Blake Benate, Houston. Tow at the seat of WW. Meriwetacr, af the Je onid, bo & tandidate for from Texas, agaiaet General ARRIVALS. arn Barre apd Be un pln, Bevamship Vanderbilt— ew ———- Breoklyn City News, Cononmn’s InvesnGanions —Uoroner Rodding held an inquert yerterday epon the body of ese Nowa, whe war found dead about twelve ene ee toe tat he ba en folly ea wy eorex 37 Eee ee eas Ajsry was empanelied taken:— Dr. Geor; ran, who made a post mortem exami pation of 10°, mated oat be dioovered « sight abrasion on the chim snd nove, ‘@ deep gash over the eyebrow, caused ether by a fail or blunt ‘n-trement; no other appearance of external incry ; ov cxamining ‘the Drem an omcee ard a haf or t vo onnces of blondy serum was found between the membrang of we brain andthe done. blond and rerum were also found in the ventricles and base of the bran, and deep vonous oo) of the pia mater; the kubdstance of the bralu was pale and soft; there was po fractura of any part of the craniam; the drain had evidentiy been diseased or some consi ierable time, the effects probably of intemperate habits. Cttcer Daniel Kelly. of the Second dletr!:t police, testi- fies to finding tho body of the deosased at tue corner of Front and Fulton streets on Friday nut, sbout baif-past twelve o'clock; two meu wore with him mod bad turned im over on bis back; Gaclaiod ia conveying him to the sta'iop house. George Kichardeon testified th standing on the steps of the Freukin House a little efter 12 o'vlock on Friday night; heard ibe ory of police, and rtarted to go up the streat, when & mao Came down and sald taat a man had fallen 60 tbe corner of Front street; went up snd found deceased lying on his face; recognized him by his clothes; bie face was covered with blood; aseisted in tak'ng Bima to tho wta tior bouse op the arrival of olficer Kolly; bad beard that deceased had a @tthat day; be was altve wheo I found bim, but died before we took ‘bin up; never saw him have 4 Gt, but Dave been told that he was eubject to them; he was ioreasible when I found bim, Coroner Redding then proceeded to charge the jury, re- viewing the tew'imony and rolating tino facls of the care as they exbited, and us he bad Invewtiguted them. The jury ol retired, and soon afier brought tm the following ver- baste ett the deceased came lo bis death by congertion of the rau, produced by a jul! ca the corner of Fulton and Front street, on Frifay night? ‘Ap inquest was also beit npon the body of may, who died suddenly si hor residence, in ti atres , pear Canton street, on Saturday night. rendered the verdict that abe died of jos votes brain. superinduced by intemperance. New PreasyTesian Covncu —The First Roform Preeby- ter‘ap cburop, situated at (be corner of Atlantic aud Bond etreets, ym, wae pene yesterday. The Rev. J. B. Wiliams, of White Lake, N. ad in the forenoon and efterpoon, and the Rev. % lrew Seveneon, pastor of the Mleventh atroet Congregational church, of New York, ip the evening. The discourses were appropriate to the ccowion Mr, Wiliams ke in the noon from IT Kings, chacter 'y , vesse 12, “1 dovall among my own 9 the afternoon frem Hevetation, chapter ui. } thee to buy of me whtte ratmenta.” attended by atten: aud respectful auclences. e 4 wea formeriy the St. Peter's Kpiscorel church, nee i pow caliet tbe Church of the Covenanters. It is 40 by 89 feet, contaian 86 peas, and will socommodate about 800 persons, The structure was ought by the society, which consists ebletly of mombers of New York churches of the same name. part of the duilding ia ocsupied asa lecture room. The abureh proper occupies the secon 1 story. ‘Tar Boxpgp Waxrnovers ix Brooxrry.—There are now about 25,000 barrels of sugar and molasses awaiting to be discharged at the bonced warchouses in Brooklyn. The #torehouses are all fui! and there ts no room to accommo- date more freight. In view of the demand for more room, application was mate tothe proper department at Wasbington, and author:ty has been given to bond No. 6, of Pierrepont’s stores and No. 8 of Ford's stores. This ‘wil aiford some additional facilities to unioad cargoes now tn waiting. The reason of the overcrowding of the #tore- houses is, that afer tho Istof July, 6 per cent will be taken frotn the duty on engar. At’ present, the bonded wart houses from Atlantic dock to Woimoro’s wharf aro crowded with veesels waiting to discharge. ‘Toe Parent Save Gaue.—Thornas Travers, stopping at the acitic Hotel, in Greenwicd street, New York, wae tn- duced to go to Greenwood on Friday, where he wi wine ravers dled oat of $585 by the patent is frem Delaware county, Penn. the Bigbtb ward station Louse, Brwvkiyn, but te swin- dicre bad made their eacape. VAT ANDSTRAWNERRY PasnvAt.—The ladies of the Gowa- nus Baptixt Mission, advortize a fair aud strawbarry festi- val, in the mammoth tent, corver of Third avenue aud Ninth sireet, on Tuesday aud Wednesday, June 16 aad 17. swindle. ‘The Flood tn New York. BUILDINGS CARRIED OFF — BRIDGES DESTROYED — FENCES APLOAT— CROPS BUINED, ETC. — 350,000 AMAGES. {From the fod fal Tu or boro ng) 4 Tain yesterday afternoon, lta ey mech nrecia's iets ay a ee that nothing in their way could withstand impetuosity. ‘On Stony Brook, about three imlice 0 ‘above this yilage, & man by the name of Burdick, had bis hoase, barn ew » and carried down stream lor have not ‘amount of his jose. D. Whiting, Krieg ie the emu vivinity. had part of his house, = clothing and provisions, waguls, ‘arming taken by th- resistioes walers. wie bar wrt oft End drowned tnfant in a cradie, in a fled a few miles porth of vs The dwelling bouse of Mr Howland, near the California Bouse, wae nearly “ swamped,’ ‘ahd the gontents con- eiderably demaged, and we understand that Mrs. H. was somewhat injured. ‘Miu Creek over (owed its banks at the California Hous, seating a young torrent down Main streot, which tore up the plank road, deluged gardons, filled oollars, and created great exeitement generally, giving the street « decided buelners aspect ” There are rome fifty men now engaged tu building » dam at the ae permis and our Main stroet creck had to “ dry about ‘The uitsie “(Mud Creck”” at the foot of Past Hill also tTmade comiderable of # * rweil,’’ watering the gardess throngh whieh safe with a yen: *, inverting some Of the vegetables, and covering jore to the depth of #o- voral inches with'sand and mud. C'neiderable damage has been done at L. Sweet & Co.'s ‘work at Commonsville, the water completely surroanding apd enterivg their buildinge—it boiug four feet deep in the moulding rooms. ‘The canal banks above the aquedect were com- pletely destroyed. creek broke in at Commonsvitle And came cut at the aqueduct, gatteriog the canal several feet below its bottom. Damage estimated at $5,000. The bridge over the Canaseraga, at the foot of Oseian street, was abont twothirds carried away between dve ‘and wx o'clock yesterday ‘The bridge near lorver's mull was also swopt off, and as far as weean jearn tho bridges on those spiteful ttle Mreame worn all deatroy od Very narrow eacape Wo onderstand that a mao hada at the bridge near the tannery, at Wie Idot of Maulkner street. It voome that he was ng & treo which had lodged against the bridge at that jy) en ped pe dw § away little the worse Tor bir ducking. The saw mill, known A tho Losey, Mill, situated sbont of wom Fill sehoothouse, oor Yertorday afternoon, Dear. The mill wns owned Androw Bpopable, wha catimates hie jon at abont ‘The oridge was worth some $200. al! the bridgos on the between that place and Rogerwville, have away. we convinced that his days were nombered, he n minister, 49 whom be made a full confession of his guilt im the charges preferred, and of his intention to kelied several of the citizens in the pela proceeded t the execuloo of ielr 5 amid wails fend cries of dit farnily. ‘Thus have about 200 reepectabie cilizons of Rockingham stained weir hands wih the biowd of their follow-man, and ptigmatized themselves ax \olborate merdorers Their conduct morits and we have a0 douvt will receive univer. ee, Randall was about 60 yours of age, and is ty of ten oF twotre children. At Richmond, Va. ou pon & made to loaugnrate “Judge Lyne Poe 3 d if - 2 i A i night an attem, > in that ity, enderswon, indy, 0 marys: pears a man tamed Thomer J. Hardy ie in are | eng re i Hen. A River, 14 | charged with attompting a few days ago to the por. oman, 5 9 haben Vom Arnim. T Bowell. Cantd | son of Laura A. Bennett, a girl only nive years of age. lonem, it A, Indy ‘and Phila, ya Men} Gay, C.Cone'ani, Mt Csorce, 6 Fee: . JB Zerman, Joe Mert 2. 1) Gaul man, , aa Theda’ and Inty, i Thovente y Godeloy A Baden. Perula, M From Richmond, in tener ea je. A Voorhia ‘A DMorticr” Mrs 8 A Btowar. wud daughters, Mies The outrage created great indignation, and op Feareday hight « mob, with ropes and Inaders eurrounded the and demanced the privoner, eo that they might forthwith. The mayor hastens t the jail, aod short epecch, induced the mob to disperse. Hubecqnentiy, however, hoaritg that another attempt to eeize the prison or +a contemplated during toe aight, he ordered om three military companies t guard the jai), and thus pre- verted any riolenea. JATHRELICRACE ALMANAC FOR KEW YORE THIS DAT $B) moon mieee morn 12 19 ae eek “ie eiy ea 78a) Mom wares." eve 2 0 Ea Horeh Thon Lawler, Myer Bren MM passer ed Wort of Mew Work, June 11, 1N97, Fawry 6 Warr 1.0 Olirer, 0 Wilber, Jemoe Sprow W ira, Ales Compe Bacon lin ARKIVED. D Cary Wi Wik iasom, BT doi, Reamabin Vanderbilt, Wileor, Mi I Gilbert, Mra @ Graves, | ampion 24, with 600 tome mdse ana lu ) Abe steerage. rance. Jno 6th, Int 48 15, lon 2440. p DEPART RES. ser Hoot fisn, bound F rod 47 18 8, Jon © 1, pasned ‘ ‘ featnety, hovind B (from Bavennn® tor Liverpool): 9th, ee We “ fe Qe mene in 4 AG A GI | SON, lon 42 49, pnened a Br ecrew sienmner, mate and white en Y Warts Sat - & aes a rmobe cam es o- pm eS 4 higen, ¢ arnt me owt bine ayront with whie For Charleston, in she waa James Adger—R 1, Bmyth 44.00, lon 4 05, praned Br bark gpd Iny, 1 eR Wiser Wee HA Ryne a if Woreed ‘srrieas. Wm Pour, en A Gitten’ 7 heat nun coke, Skinner, Portamonth, ko, with mase a Oe te a ek oD co ray QO h ner anneen, ire lan lena lines om Jamestown, henee for huree ong child: W b well drt Tayior TO Borietk: it aw of Great Ege Harbor, peeved & sehr won Li i hake 8 | deck ond ood, malNMAa: howe. oon » Wa Aerwen, RA Post Orrick DiscontmnveD —The Post Office at aa Corners, Madison county, N. ¥., hag been die Coptinuc, j F iF a | Ship he Magonn (of Boston), Ro om Whours with gnano Ww ny i "i 8, lon 38 spoke whaling by ey 5 LJ ont, Join ep, bound home. a d signals @ith an Am bark abowing private ey AK red and blae corners, whive diamoad in benire aad jgiter W la ihe diamond: due Ou, sai a po, tou 72, u pe topea!l code atceriog 8, showing white signal with Seer mre fy _ wnageeiasyinaiagnrny a =" Le q Fs eet aie BD, Field, tydacy, @B, 17 days, with coal, to Behr ent tame ee Cavancab, 4 dara, wich ootton, Be, tocranton & une tanta lh ee 8, showing a secre i ct wb se Rohr White Cloud. Hand, Virsinta aya, Rchr Simpeon, Mathews,’ Virgena ad we, Yiratnia, 2 a dove Bone Mio, owe Balto 4 Schr J Birdaall, Chamberiain, glean, 2 dave. Beare Fase, Smead coir, ma Boichirias- Navid = J Taker, and Elizabeth, ‘Roads, bound » Rasiera PRieamer Mount Sovese, Watson, Batumore, Bieamer Delat ” Rieamer Koren. dence, Philadelpme, Beamer ar Kotema, Ox Cashman, New Bedford, fan Chas ‘Ongood, Smith, Norwich, BELOW. One bark, unknown. ‘Wind curing the day NW, and Ment, Welegraphic Marine Report. BORTON, Japa l4—Arr ae Crown Ry Cook, Tier Hs bare ander, Merriman, NYore; ine, Baltimore: ei Gea, Boy Be Soe Seomlso, Ry to ¥ buuadelphis; Wateon (Ar in Spain, Abn, The bark W: ies Pa! poe Md Lacy rmoge, 76 anes pd ¥ lay fay is @ leaky alae ‘ennebec \cabetb, Paes Hotmnie, W wiht ‘Boston, ash a papas P Arms seme , Hinghsm; Uasrer Het, Show me Taylor, ‘Taylor, penrers jreiner, Nar: Day. Watney, Sarietet J ritheid, sn a root Cla 13th, ateamship \ rluware, C ow Titiiman, Williams, &t Jobn+, NB; Billow, By schrs A Manderson, Heuierson, Chariesion; ‘aril Wiaamore, Providence; ‘augusta Noon Noonan, Boson jt Bane ; WP lokuian. er, R Burl aris, Row Redtoed, Bi Das Taok- bey Flushing; JB pay Campbell, New Haven; Hager, Finer, Dighions Pater, Rowse Miadictowns K Rica. ‘wonington; AC Ree: Lake, Salem; Hartford, ‘Gilawold, Tartiord: airs Bulkley, man, Hastings, M Taylor, Ts Porumouth, J Jones amie, Psavicomee: L. Bader. 13y Troy, Mary Rilen Devil New York: Mg Blidie, diseeny Ocean Bird, Quillin, Hila’ np Oannon, ‘do; Semipole, Mlackman, New York; 1 Sopnell, Featon, do, ‘Martha, Case, Brooklyn; J Thomas, roy. Miscellaneous pay Disasters. Banx Ges Tavoy. sshora at Nenwuckel, wae sv id at ancsion on the 10th ipat, to D'G Paxerson and others, for $93). alos: Or her cargo tse been iaken out, and another attempt will ba made wo get her off, Bar Ree Port arrivale, Art se Laaiee es agp A Gay Head Lowen, NR, bed Leve- ret, fi SP. 8 +p, 48 wht, trac Cape Bt Lnoaa; ‘Nh. ‘aro Tira, Harding Nit (and sid foe Coaouky; Champtag. Cahn, of Edgarto n, 40 ap (ard ald 14h for North West Coas'); Newba- B¥anes, Crundul! Yon, A rp, 200 wh, en ee ‘boue (apd eid Oh for 2 Lath” Orc liam, Sion. 5by umaths { Bowalich, Marti, of Warren, uo report 13h, jrown, Nani, last from Talos? nano, nothing ne. ‘Leeuwin, ua wa jan a (by 'e war trom Vast hema EH 10 jeographe Bav— ame date. Thtia, Hows 1 ‘ard, Bini, da. 200, Ish woe Hee BORG ‘lon ene , 00 ws ai big in Loe last 12 months; Plover, Skit, do, Dec 2 saw tie Columbus, Taylor, do, qutung in arg s Era Fie act wh; spoke James alien 81d for unter, Munroe, do. 8 ap, 28) ma betel not seen # whale since May +, L856. ae. £ Ship Red Gauntlet, Andrews, hence March 28 for Melbourne, April 28, ing lou 32 W. h iaunilet, Borland, hence May 7 for Valparaiso, May 26 Jat S186 N, Lon 44 6 | Ship Bebas ian Cabot Gale, from Calcutia for Liverpool, March 31, or oe Oxeiaas, Ship Florence, ‘Inunaresg, Benoe April 25 for Hons Kong, by Jat 28 N. lon 42 W. Hooper, from Callao for Havre, May 29, lat tie for Toulon, with 1osa is ith Hegioy, of Fh oft Piymon —e eas 13 Ne hon 314 ehh? Parnas, Lingston, hence tor Buenos Ayres, May 4, lat win Ont Martin, trom Londen (Deal for Hoos Kong, sare aes. from Rotterdam for NYork, May fort, Réwards, from Apalachieols for Liverpool, Beene dh round stern, stoaring itl roa border asd Ted teers tue Rew terst Paroed June 1, nfo aN, A Ol for Ober! all-weill, May the Nymph, trom New jarrow,” sieering B, May 35, lata 06 N, lon 5¢, from Boston April 16 for Bast Indies, Bucow Ayres for Antwerp, , from NYork for Cardenas, seen May 23. off i Unies fate, trom Deltimore for Asplawal,, June 4, lat by Xt ‘woul, from Balumore for Klentbera, bef Soechnm mean ot 6 wi Jind oxpertenced very Rew WY Wee ded atiy ee si re pie ie *y3 2 F vi ies ne Axreran, May 33—T0 ‘pee a Fred for NYork 4y $50; urshame Fol Tense Beil, J . tor do Ji Mortimer ‘Livingatos, Gemecn. hr bay Nyy ty NYork May Sib, Constiiauoa, Pow win. f aod noemnan. ‘May 2+—lu port Be bark Jane Lovitt, Lovitt, for n Gebhard, Edwards, Hayden, for do lat. Kewkine, for 0 Bh; ships Moun natin stay y1b—In port bark Young Turk, Wanting, for Ma- boat read A, ‘May 21-10 port abips Dublin, Kvalda, for Bos mn ide for Kagland ‘Murphy, 10 loed for do; Yous, Holm, to load p, Obese, Nile, Gt) a icoe and Ocean Siar Symonda unc: Darks Sor itow:on ; J, D Oarver, Carver, for Ntork tor do, Tanaro, Arey, nd variavle an NOriehas: briew Roll <=. Beaver, Saunders (rom Palera.), Guasow, May &—In portehip Harmonia, Taylor, for New GREENOCK, May Z—To port Br bark Grace, Kelly, for TRGHONS, May S=In port ship Cumberland, Morrtlt, for N York. hid Ltim, Br brig Onrae ‘acum, Charleetoi, 13h ark T Mido,’ ‘Toomoron, NYork. May iin ship Nathan Hanan, Nickerson, ema yt Kad ea a ag. beta nis tan ae ag oa 83 for Benton due Gotten ding, mm ¥ Risen ship Owotine, Tin) al, Charteaion BYork. 8 reported jo Chewearn neti, Map Moin por’ ht hip Palmerston, for Roe is, May 2—In port barle 1. A Nickola, Nickola, from Paurnw ¥ port PTL on, ta ee a > Saleeplepineibreee Aulegre’ chr tor s'por! a ibe Dpoameutrgmeanera te west Frwront, A ny 208d Helen hes noida, from and for dg. in 6 days: La. ens Mawel, aor ote for Cork for orders, idg, ia 8; Cormen for Phiiadelphia next day a. arta May 2—In port eehr ‘Van Buren, from or Ratimore. Quran Tows, Arr ship Chik! of the Regiment, Glo ““orrusoh, May 3° ia bor rem ship 1Mand, Teneke, 0, y 2— Lp uit for New York lig, Hriiiant, % Jerome nies, C=. Ruiter, for wo, pete Rae Softer shpat” BAe At Ba i ae Norte Atar, Lefevre, Wai te in port sabe Eaphomia, Allen, for Pails. (Pee Steamer Varnernie hag Matecman, Keliy, Greenock. Rid ‘York. --Arr Leopold lat fa), Mchel. HYork vs sereun York. Balow, Jane I, from Bi Ded, Belgique (es), Finahing Rend: Piamier, Rogers, N York. arch 38 ATT Sears, Boston sand a rh, do: apr L, Wm Fann Ghar, Prt de @ariner, ido Uaied, bic April 6. ‘Howes Geasumown! in Kensington, Tarane, Kinga pore. Morey 19—Pansed by, Young Ameriea, Baboon. og Koug foe Mol souraes Tay nen Rema, Oobb, 05 Work for eines ie Kou for topos a, Crews Fader, hea tact nage, Inge! Guichen Bay: ini cM i asm, Paine, eatery Comtinrat, Hurtham. Manila for Boson she tre Morrill, # lia for NV ork: Apel 1, Bimoda, ae Meloaven? fr Howe pore: Orphe, Mfichetl, Manbh tor Work: Bi. Ryreua, One. lek’, Bhanghae for NYork; 4b. Tonqain, Wheeler, Buenos Aytea firs opapore. v, March l4—Arr 'no, Plomer, Hong Toe (and ald 1h cone! 16h, Rimeon Lrepe,. Ashiy, Foo ebow foo (and | on her retry; th, Rew Koppier, eaten. init Apel tor Fovmors). Sid’ Mareh 17, ‘Me Ma} = Art Bremerhaven, Hitken, NOricans, Arr Rirene, Arfmaun, N York; 29th, Commoere, Bia NOnleans; Caroline. Birieres,. Kietpced, Meta. De Liarde, Cunrieston. Kid 26h, Krnst Morita, Harde, Baimore. Hogorsct, May S-<Arr Promort, Raker, Hoston; J Meta 8 sia ‘Tapper, NOr- Serrpool: 19th, Prank oo Pom ck. Small») ry. Bera rearet, Wooo, Philadelphir., April 1] Abr Ohio, Traey, fon, Heston, fia 1s Mathew, London: 24th, Gait ih, Biotaden, Gage, Catent averpont Hownsy Batay 4 March 10-0 Maney. Pleicher, Hoo Kone. Cowr Are Leownit York cand ak for Antwerp); Hermann qe), Hig ns, do (and wld for Bro: 7 Are Torrent, Montgomery, Boston. Ald Adeline, Bales, NVork; 2h, # Lonls, Davia, », do, Chas Cooper, Bhori, ‘Hewion; 19 Bid RU Ones, Cro well, NYork. 7 May tare Lone 6, Kialing, Rew May 22--Arr Jon Memmith, Wa te, NOrieang: & R Harriton, Mave eh, Banker, NUr- Henna: 20h, Jove Caerrtay Apr 1 South Bhorr 8 avin, ws, U7, ment, Odell, Hong he ant 18th” Mat a, vite wt, bourne, Hornet, Renron, Lonedm: i Hing Wai Ran Franeiee ‘Olaniean Carrier, K any — ow onanon, taee ylonwees, ere ‘ein. ater, Pen Mare; 17%, ty Pouadel y Arr Actos, MeLanchlin Landon for By i3e sae The aaa Warner, RY ork for Loaton “fee (see a ia June = oN York 2 OtStwocra “Bap Bk a ye Alliante, a Scenery fs, v for ses, and Faurovar May 0 arr Rugtirn ‘Enplte tems, Ree, Moditte fan 18 for (batting ranees Klien Temp — ilo Grande. Passed b: from Mobite for Bremen 2—arr Simeon Draper, Ashly, Pike, Bin npeess th, May Ly Roll! ‘pril 4, Burnham (run) Haver, May 8 Are Edward OB ten ¢ gorh, North Siar, Lefevre, New York via Gow Tell) Fam. Noro, id lat, Pultan (9), Watein, N Fork: ternational, Seaver ids and UStater, 8d Zarich, Rich, Naore? Sist, Samuel Waits, Mills Oardif; Mount Ver- non, Rogers, jhoreanss ¥ P Bringer, Hall, AYurk; Jane L, ‘Krao, Ballard, Hetroxr, May 3) Arr Tima, Homer NYork, 1 MES #8 (Are Oder: chen Nord Amerha, Frideric Tuuene Pe MUSH kom bnty Tigier, Helen, NYork eo a hendraght Mannke, NYors. Liverroo., May ‘Are ‘Orient, Hil, NYork; 3 et. Baroos (8) Leiteh Boston Mets pans sane Yo Frank! Jor- tid sh auarria, Bas hy A ‘June Ist Win Pens, Ci a, ,Buub. RY Meno, Uainimore, J ee Jone No rieaua; Heros eBid 2h, Pata arah Jndking, Smiih, NYork; emsaaval, rm! ork; sane F yor: ; Jane lst, lant, de. al ear and L Lag spel Lawe ote Purge i). Leiieh, Met; Cambria, Perry. for dod let nal a LO Fonoeas, Merrithe dw: for Filen ansta, tiara, foe Nigtory. 4 picerers for for do ard for dot pis ot Rookie, Tor do 18h; Menincion, for do ma Fapeco.t, for do 16 h: Middlesex, Parm 9 for to. Mal John d Roya 'Phorman for an aikheat seened Julius, for jo June 12: Lancaster, Devan, for 4> ‘0th, aie xander, Bain, for do som; Rt James Co les, for do do; Macnnlay, Roe were, for Ke’ imore anh; WwW lsrnen Landis, for Freeto, for City Point with isnmnediate dewpate Hammer, Jor Uhsrlewton a0 2 Hi Michaels ‘30th, Liverp wh Cid 2b, Fetch b- Te lelon, pone BeBe we us bg od Gravesout Tune2d: arragon, i wey. (ond sid fron. Miapor June a doas Pahertors and Wee fiyG Atkingomy © Fullerton, and Wm Hyde, At ik; Avon, Sonn, a Am‘to grote, 3 renee for N York June ¢: Routhampton, Pratt, anit J Alten, do Sth; Kaward, Bros , for Caleutts, Idg, White for Shanghae June 10; ‘and ot ers as before, Ms 2l—Arr Harmonien, Roders, NYork; 28d, ‘NOrieans. Clark, Constautinop 6 (and Boston, Prapesion; 28h. Northern Crown, Hatier, Mint, Reludeer, Bamber, Howinn: April ad, Fleeing, Howes, do; Bd, Orclone, Orgood. Bai Pranch — ‘May B—Sid alfred Lem? ‘Bt, Andersen, New 4 RAS, i) 17—Arr Gem of the Ocean, Thareion, Tabia fund "ald Sa for for Galena); 204, Arab, Croedy, 06120. fle wh Caleatta. Leach, Liverpool. qa March ar Rebastopol, ies Point do by May 24 Abby L Ponicwoteay Tpassol bp Rive, trou New York foe Praaxc, April T—Arr Dolphin, Hoyt, Singepore; 16%, Ame des. Chapinan, Colorado QUERRSTOWN, Hay 28a natin, Widen. Besos Avra fer Antwerp; Child of ihe Regimea' wer, Allao ford. tag vam, Oo Reser carn May Resid Coories, Tottie, NYork Bwaxara M aL in Loe, Wrens, Cae Bree, Mays Am sbiy), from Mt *Eiiasia, May 28— Arr etn Sofia, Sarnia Fevers. May ‘Apne. Lam), NYork. Rraxcuax, Abril (Arr Jacob jacob Bell, Behm, Bekok @ed wore, Aprilll—Arr Sami Stoddart, Morrison, nd aid 290. tor Mohan: Ae 1s, Fiaving “Taylor, Tae bake fovea Gaidwin, Bmtth, do; ‘17%, Wicowte ie ale: rs, Kone ne. 3 Seba Ge Gardeer, Roce "York: “Relpdeer. wee 7 27 —bid William & Jane, Cobb, NYork. “ fiasie, May 2A BG tiyde, Daley, Livervost: ves, Wovtne Marsh Bale, NYork; also mash domrgods the ‘The ooiiinton 10k Cacerra, April The Am pip Hie B Bedger; Tartion, BL pat iuio Rockalle, place pear ere Avril 10th from been on Be arnt or weverat days s Garten Rene, eo Bare io be docked. Conn, Moy 20--The Am bark Helen of Bosten. from $iteo for Antwerp. put tn very jeaky, and Rauled to ‘ibe Am bark vi Lipena, ere Of aad for Boston pmeeep, tune general argon ¢ ahed to Fiotorin dood var whart for rep: aire % Ginpacran, May 2— Arrived the Orvarcod @wede), Tora. tetor, ices i Bias bs, Mere dase Thcmere ring. Seen tn oon ight, with a seees ress. pawl Lo extent +. ‘Benin 0 share on the Spit of the Widbe Ground, bat le juet ootog ep the tiver th LOW of ihe Secor ds). “ome Ports. BOSTON, June 18. AM 477 ship Wav: Havana: barks Henry Hitt, Watson, run: HI Beale, Joua 5 Glpalrick, N ry Poer- Jens (Hr). Sev Auarlight Cotiae, y Socksrotiie y M'Weeks, Husioek” atinone, 8 for: frown, Fblindelphia: sehre DF Bart ea, Bt Baril mew? Empire, Marshall Ralimore; » id man, CBford: Chas Parker, apne, apd ~ bas wee on delphi, Telegraphed, brig Waccamaw, + BALTINGRE, Mg 9 Bey A Bnei FANA; Justion Story, Ay Pore ‘Rant read Puiler, Bost, Ui etn aris Noetoti sary tin, aa a ndieot., Higaton; MC pc Ne ie oa oe v Balumore seem before repores a awe Boson; MC i Hall, Fall River; pon 4, brigs Bellona, (Be) ere tat. Mosier ot toh, (Pr.) Kawliges, Deraarars: sokre York horune, ie Dag ¥; 00%, } Reernbs ji oe Boren, vib j GaaRian inca, (Win Tene, feat, Prendones | fd hawdon, Jene'li—Cid brig Abner Taylor, B tRinorrore. 7, Joe 12 13-Arr ochre a ¥ m Maltimarn Pea 4 Saenies, W Waterbury. Phi at Rowton’; Thos ie rs Cher Rerke ik shone a CBA RLESTON,, bark Geo Thomas, Kes West NOW Hath, Mawsy Namen Ae, o ronarrowy, BO, Jane S—Arr ache Charies, Toker, hey Weet: ‘Odaries i PRERPURY?ORT, June 19-14 sche J Prambes, Prambes, | PORthann, Zone 12Arr ship Yo of 1 eae eettriat” BY ota cL am See Youn Repubhe, Xibore Bark thare'G Fos AV ANWATI, 7 CANARRATL June 8 Ar. bork Toglane, Mawes, Ronons ia Beni Fac wire Gerirade, Fairchild, Boson, 0 Cad brig. Ales bh THR GENTLEMAN WilO FOUND Tun | E bracelet ma FINE Avene rings on Prien, Sireres ma ave {t in charge of the driver, wil! call at Will pretly oblige the lady, aa NICHARD DOLMAN 18 IW ta i ime Orry OF jt. Lavy, No. 4th oes by cal he is earnenly requested to call om avenue UDAN RARFTT, A, GIRL THIRTER who arrived in the ship James Foster, JP. Pn the %)) inet, will recelve tnforuadon of bar Inge nt Rarely wre. 2s ISS STEWART, WHO LIVRD IN SROOND OTR Ye will Sod & better im a Boiron Pea rem Cit —— r FE PARTIF® OPERATING AND, INTER MAT RID Yr. ; Sod agtring of i aay howe oe stirring *, goto ot app ® tine br Innere a We 2 square Pomutton, . POWELL ogunisr, Uae, rob fl 4 ATTENDS FO 40°clouk ‘all tineases of ryt 79 Fate! #5 . iM ot R. WHEEL Opt, X0. 498 BROADWAY, DM Foten bia attention ty (isonie eee oe Feet Se Spee Panera @ quality on aaa, APROTACLRA—FOR F — VING THR Ww Lig for life and neeri q voniee a ep ae ee ee rial lownily We principal cities of ibe

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