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4 5 < Last Supper was tem, snd with apparent patience they e@wated the dread rummons. this Lime Uli Ubeir last meai of coffes aud cake was Fram served them, at a few minutes aller ome, they devoted ibe service of their Maker the few utes of Ume allied them Hesstime the yard were completed e jai fosvoaly of the County Shove whese duty i was to be wr by Peason of messes OF the cocazion. When we arrived, Mrs, La Pointe, gate delivered to the , he admitiod nowe either ‘Me mother of John, was Eneelimg in the buaulity of des- | shout could de heard by him (peraton upon the stone stepe by the ja.) dorr. geerancee wamind‘ul of ie presence of pelt and prayed, her very bosom heaving with conval- rive agony, ber face betokening the anxiety of fear and noxpense, ‘On every side tears fell from wlout bearted men aeddey thought of hertorrew. Sho was subdrequentiy Induced todcave the spot so fatal to ber peace. Apparelied in deep mourning, her gray bair, ber ‘woe, deep seated upon her countenance, spoke of the agony which o mother aione coul: fell. The gai ows gave much fear 10 the few bystanders, expressions of fear lest feme unavoidable accident should projong the sufferings of She doomed wen, were frequent. This mao urged theiune wach was wren, smali—indeed, every sort of objection was capvase:d, Bow tall tarmed oct as Dest prompied dy the porn Q ® all op wich these men were to swing Ouwide the ja! yard were assembled about 1,500 per- pes, AmGnge! whem wight have been voattered ity wo men. They were gouerally dering the morning, as they gre © impatient to bear that @) was over, 2 8.gb! coufusion was percepibie. To We @redit, however, be it said, there was no hooting, no drephepnees, Troe, many sought by clambering ov (ie gare of cari ages tc obtain a view ofthe melapoholy scene, ut thanké to & pr @mponttion of the police cod te sboice selection of tbe gallows ground, ther morbid curi- amity was not Wo any extent gatited. Doring all this time the prisoners were engaged wtb er ministering pastors, while thore outsiie were can Waezing the Justice of tho sentence which brought them to Me roaffold, ard the enormi:y of the crimes which mado ‘bem thus liable to the peualty of destb. For Shoultz and le Powmte but Mkle sympaiby was expres-ed, Dot for Neusiein many expressed, nos doubla, ot bore. The circulean yesterday of the re rt «hat Governor Jaxkson i sent for Hw her yiask!, his confessor, as was seypened, to copeult wikh tum as to any © plestion, rave this lightest ebadow of bope: bor from the fact that tr Kribbeu, who was repre ae nied an Lav'ng keen the denpatan, did not leave th» city il the Hbareday morning's treo.siarted, while the tele- jcrapni? Communication purports fo bave arrived befors aoe, come atively gave tke Le losuch @ chsuce. For- liber wore, during (be prormng & party Intereste’ for his omtety recerved & Geapatch trom My. dimpben to the efect oe follows — “No cergaiy bopo. The Governor 's frm."* Deep ite ali Mir, there was grea anxiety jest the train wo errice at 2ob POM shoud Being @ commutation of bis sentence and Ao! bim dead. Tonseven bo Marsha} seemed a “bope ega.ust.bope” that euch # commutation would ar- sive, ated UDie inst chaoce wae reserved the poor msi Al 2:18 P. M. the jsit door creaked upon ite hiogos, a Pemenge way was olenred in ilence, und ae the messengers of death commenced to descend from the prisonbeue, ovary bat wae rnived and every voice was busbed. ie Poste was fret ied out. Be wae supported by a price whore name we could notbearn = Drersed im @ Nght Fat of bisck, bis face clase eheven, hie arms pinione! at Be eloow, he walked with s firm fosting to the foot of and ap the stepe of ke gallewe. fe lool-ed neither tothe righs nor left, only feoming to fear that he might see some ac qoaluisnee, reisive or friend to part with, which was worre than (the desib he was eo boldly facing. He breath od rather than epote responses to the prayore aicreasod for bim by the mizicter. Shouts acoompanied but pot led by Father Paria, f0)- lowed next. He wae badked in & suit of coicred terooptes but | S elmer co ex officio far below bia. ‘The hands on board severat of iho ves- | che Pengo for Washington City, There was « company of elr invitation to become the legsi wit | sele ¢ jnese and | strong one much more so than the: eames eaber whieh rendered the not entirely | The Wind being ta Wao Ti Dowever. is wan deler- mined to serend, lake and alig Be pel the height of sdout (bree miles, and started c oocasicpally from view. At one time Mr. ted ibirty-elgb! ral) vexsels, ali io sight, and him, and rightly apprehending thsi he was an wropaut, cheered Bim beartiiy, aod be states that their ite distinctly. from the right quarter, ‘The wiad kept blowing stead! ers, abe | and he vcyage promised very successfu) termination Ho peared (3 Sapada shore a little below Long Point, and was gradvaily coming in te abore, When about ten niles from isp, however, @ ceanter current stru:k him, which wes bearwe cirectly down the hake. y i hich had propelled SBW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JUN® 27, ‘The company consisted of ninety-nine ladies, two buz- Ris purpose to sail accoss the dred and eighteen Masons, nineteen musicians, dtvided nto two bands, and ferty oth ore, including the captain, forew, rervante, three speciators, and the venders of al! kinds of good things to ost and drink—among whom, dill’. gent to serve every one, end to obtain his share of the smal) change, was Deacon Grubb, formerly @ Jastice of Knight Templars from Richmond, under the command of Mr, Gi, M. E C., who attracted great atiention by their fine appearance and splendid uniforms. ‘The tomb of Washington, tho monuments around it, and Movnt Vernon, have been 60 often accurately described by Irving and others, that there is nothing new to add. The visitere gonorally condemned the present bim safely thus far,and ho was aovordingly driven to. | Proprietor for the neglected state and rapid deony, de- wards Palate, Ho wes about two and a half railes above the surface of | pon. the water. Nigbt was drawing on, and it became ap- parent that be could not with this current get away from struction apd falling to pieoss of every thing st Mount Ver- Yet, when it is remembered the proprictor wil! sbortty sell the place 4 is nv reasouabie to expect bim to do anjthing which in asbor| tme would bo undone by the water before dark, and after nightfall is would poi be | otbers. no binges ont of plese, tbe irap wo | sai> to come down. Seeing a propeller mak og bor way vp to lake, he therefore resolved to descend, aad, \f pos: ble, strive the water 80 a6 to be rescued by aicamer. The propeller proved to be tho Mary Stowart Her placed rear of we Reourder’s Goer ; ib front of | officors discovered de balloon sboat tac same time that while in their rear hang we rapesfrom } they were desored br ity occupant The Ameriveo en Ii would take st Joust three bundred theusand dollars to repair the billdiags, to putthe grounds around Mount Vernon im perfect order, aud to build a suitable whart at the landing for tho eccommodauon of steamboats, It is upremonable to expoot Mr. Wasbington todo this when {tle beyond bis power w rake a large sum, except Py tho sigh Was typ up, add her whee sornded. Mr, sielver | tale of Weiland. Con-equentiy, there isan urgent nec. responded by waving aamali Americen dag from bis car, shy of the United states or the State of Virginia porches He throw out a large anchor, attached to about thirty feet } pg it aa Foon aa posatble. I shovld not be surprised tt bie, Dut once or twice | of strong rope; for Ibe puroose of making f2atto th veoral ‘fhe Pt.culd cross above her before reachiag the water. He thea began to descend, and came down rapiuly ‘Ho first struck the water about (wenty-fve milks boiow Long Point, and three milée above the propelier, woich was bound up In sevep minutes be passed her about twenty rods astern, thinks k's balleon bounded from the water at leat twenty Umea It would striae and thep rebound, iikoa going iuto the air ‘rom twenty to Step feet, god stil! ros ing down the lake at ratiroad speed anchor n0é catch tpg (o anything caured tbls vot very agreeable episode A boat was immediately launched f om the propeller, which went in purealt of nim. They got hold of a lovg rope which be had thrown ous,avd which was a%ached to the belloop, and began to bau) in. But as soon as the itne was made taut the balloon took the boat in tow witha will. The emilors pulled tho car locks off the boat, bat souid not stop thelr novel ‘tag’? Mr, Somer then aban. doped tbe balloon, isaping too the water and swimming toward the boal, which soeedily reached him He was ‘taked on board and hoepitably entertaiaed, aud brought to- this city, where he arrived ast evening, none whe wore for bis adventarous vor age. This & the third balloon Mr. Steiner has joat. It coat $6t.. Be request the Canada papers to state that avy pereon who may pick up the balloon is requestor w com mouucate with fim at No. 286 Parish street, Philedeiphis. Fle gocs down to Cleveland to night. He aesirea us to re- = bis thanks to the captain and erew for their bosyi 7. We dave Deen perm'tied by Captain Woodworth t copy the following account of this singular meeting from the og dook of the Mary Siewart — Bailed froma 5 18, 50 minutes pasti}. At 445 P.M. we hed ® beavy squall from WN. W., with heavy rain, which lasted 42 minutes. At 5 P. S W., and equally, my mate and myrel! were standing joc be! about 8. 8. W., and si an Angie of about 45 degrees, which, ater conziderabie ob- servation, made out to be a ba!'o0n. We wore heading directly toward snd i !*swolly set the Aw:r.can ensign, and sounded the sieam whiztie, wbich was rorponied to by the baliooniet cieplaying the American ensign, Thie waa twonty fve miles below Long Pant, apd abect tp the contre ofthe lake. I ran upto leoward of him aad rent abost to pick bim cp. 4s he eed close under our stern I bad & fine view of the bal- as well as of the reck eeeness of tbe wronaut. We were al) astonished at bis dar'ng reckle-snoss, eirikiag the water and rising to the height of lifty to sewenty Gre feet, and descending suddenly aga.n to the surface of the water with sueb force that we were apprehensive for Lis safety. As the boat pulled up, tho sien took hold of the balloon, end wy friend Sinbad let bis phantom ship, A sudden gust of wind swep awey the balloon. My iret mato delag ia patriousm did not prompt Mr. Brokanan, with the con sent and approbation of his entire Cabinet, to call the at. tention of Congress in bis next message to the dilapidated state of this venerabio place, and urge upon it the proorie- ty of appropriatiog a ‘suitadle amount to purchase Mount Vernou, 80 that the place might be kept in proper order ‘During thiy Limo Mr. Swiner says be | apd proweryali nor succceding gencraiions. A few lines from Mr. Bucbscan in his next message to Congress, would do mare to atcompils) this than a thousand lectures from the lips of the clucuent Everett. Who would re on the sloor of the House of Represen- tatives and oppose euch an appropriationY No one—ne, not even the strietes; economist. ‘There was pe nanmere b tonic ra! of i many inverest ing jacts ip regard to Warhington’s aesociating with the Masone. Wesbington officia ea aga Mason in isying the corner stone of the Capitol. There were many beautiful ideas and cloqucat set ices in this address. The portion where he quoted the sublime expression of Lamartios, who i speaking of the influence of his mother, said, “ The dead govern, the living only obey,” was truly eloquent. Ke then showed bow truly this was ao wit Washington's example. He made many citationa feom the naugural speeches and annus! mersages of tho Preaidents to prove thi The memory of Washington and bis acts are like “0 ud uy day and the pillar of dre by night” to gude thoee statesmen who followed bim. Washington lives as much to day in the hearts of the people ag be did in the me of tho Nevolution. He left a faithful mirror of hie mind avd beart In his correspondence. He acted justly for the cause, not thinking at the time of the praise and Lonor which at ed bico. Mr. French then aliuded to the stop. page of work op the Wasbington Mocament, and ga.d {f ibe people at large had not patriotism to complete it, ke trusted the Mavens in tho United States would flatch it, suasion, but net a g rod reader. Crosby's “Grave of Washington,” composed by Sex- tele, was sung by Messrs. Glenroy Stevens, Dawson, Hodgson, Baldwin spd Dr. Gilman. or Magruder was called aspecch. Ho arose aad deliver and tn epeaking of ma-onry, *sid such was its infaence T Dan met his fellow man, either on iand or Bes, el! asperities of feciing, political or uber wise, were a!- F yy the fraterpal te of masenry. mes A. Scott, of Richmond, delivered & boautifal graceful speech, and offered this toass at its conclusion: “The ladies of Washington city” Fle was followed by Mr. Triplett, who made afew amusing remarks about “tho grea; benefits of the cash eyetom,” which, if [ had room to ineert in this letter, ‘Would make some of the bankers on Wal! etreet blink. Then came a cal! for Crenshaw!” “Cronshaw!"’ bat no one arove, Still the name was shovtel—the Masons atthe dioner table for ery pretty address, nd Mr. French is & good writer, understands the art of per- ' & Romantic and Mourntul Tragedy. LOVE, MAMAIAGE AND BUIOND?—sELP DESTRUCTION OF & YOUNG APD LOVSUY Women, ‘From the Cincinsati Gazette, Jone months ago a young and sequsiod wih w navn of her owt Ls eee Nee eruraintanepcemn Decline of the New York Bar—thow the Downward Progress may be Arrested. ‘TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. ‘Your ‘‘ Decline of the Bar,”’ in this morning’s issue, pre- rents portraits not very unlike tbh> origimal classes de- Mneated. E ; § ll i i i & a i t z E Alawyer worthy of the name in ropular conception, ie an embodiment of statutory enactments, illustrated by adjudged cases of construction and interpretation, ani mated with the vital force of a native shrewdness, a stranger to scrapie and 8 foe to venerous feeling, whieh te ever on the alert to guard x weak point at home, and to upeover and attack the weak polnt of an adversary. Ho must be ‘clear headed,’’ se (is termed, wary, wiry, soulless, He may be {ynorant or vmobeervant of the 3 E pers and perfume all after years, So thought (his loving rules of propriety, but he must be posted in all available Lac Ing Moped, and fe Ddelieved. tricks, professions! or nprofeesional, and prepared to | 541) IS Viine CANOGA FORRES epee ie, to bitter dimp manmoyre them for the advantage of Bis ciiont. Centu- ties of learning may «lumber in undisterbed repose so tar ae he ie concerned, but be must have conned every |ine i of the latest amendments to the Code and the acts of the last Legislature, aud duly appreciate all the ambiguities and abeurduies therein contained. A bigher stvic of law- per must kmow such things, but he need not be tho roughly imbued wita their spirit. It is & popular prejudice that a lawyer must be a mere . wakiog from their glorious dream she tickened , and he fied the faad that had Debeld bir peace forever wrecked. Months passed with Jeaden tardiness to her; but vigor- ows nature re assumed 1 sway, and she once more walk. ed in the un, but saw no light und feltno warm'h. Tho world was dark when Carl was gone; she felt she could Bot long survive the ruin of her hopes. lawyer or he is no lawyer, Scieutilic attainments and lite- | , Tne seemed to yiold her something like consolation; rery taste, bowever tributayy to the elimination of truth but her eye was dark with Inward pain, and nota rose to lls Gamo oret eave ate regarded as a cloud upon | Would bloom amid aan mathe pret via the astateness demanded of the legal edviser and the 8d: | as cetver tw wed, and she, im blind , gave ber hand, when her heart was far scross the vea. Great attainment, even in str.ct Profesnional learning, ts not ip request—it is below per. ce it is not diligenuy sought by the majority of the profe ** Ie dees not liberal viewe—noble impaires—genorous effort in be- baif of whe right, for ite own sake, are not appreciated by the oge. A small wumber of those who sought tho bar ay & tell for enpobiing eirifo Lave persisted in seeking by ‘noble means the noble ends” at which they aimed; but bow few of the number have been rewarded with “ goldep epinions” and the goiden fruit that bas fallen into the lap of buch as, riding on We tide of fashion, have been Saas gang = favor. 2 ig dependent on public patronage, while the The bar, conserva feoling and public ie alwo dependent on the bar. tive as !t assumes to be, reiects the color of obaracteristics of & community. The bar and toe bench are either the pillars of justice or the willing tools of inyastice and oppression. are composed of sound lawyers sod sound judges, if they who elevate them (o places of houor and emolument are ac- wwated by right views and possessed of @ just discrimiua- tion. When the suitors {n courts, and the electors of legis- lative, ae 4nd ministerial functionaries sha}! duly weigh tbo claims of the elaimante of their }) and relect the bert of the clses from which the eles! is to be made, the best will grow better and the worst will be | in ee prose 12 Peo] eing the founta'n of power, should be puri- flea to purify the etreame Their action will vatece ¥- | action, and if they act im the right direction a true refor- | mation would follow. if, instead of applauding indeceucy | aud ruflanism, it were well understood that the people and the press coademn and will discounterance any de- ‘viation from the demeanor which should characterize gen- | Uemen of the bar. the vourts would aot long tolerate such —_ and octal awed bak themseives a sers ible approach to a bezoming deportment, or else the would find themselves where some of them fought t0 be, onside the bar. But were the better class of the mem- | bers of tho bar to lead the people im a selection of candi- dates, it would be u step towerd improvement—the bogin- ning of a reformation. ONE OF i DEGENERATE June 22, 1857. Her union, of courre, war an unbappy one Her nature could bear no further tension, and she determined to cxe- cute what she bad premeditated from the hour her lover had been lost to her. and, another Jullet, stilled sleeps not She purchased poison, itke ful pulees with the fatal draugbt. with the Capelote, but, like their dovting daughter, she has ceased to moorn 4 Romeo aud a Romeo’s love, ? Coroner Noble held an inquest at her Jate residence on Fourteerth street, betwoen Pleasant and Race, over the body of the unfortunate woman night before last, aud re- turned « verdict of self-destruction. Liszt Scir Dieursegp.— We learn from the Bur- Nngton [fearon that the libel suit inatitated some time aco by Horace Greeley in tho District Court of Des Moines county, against Me: srs. Thompson'& Sheward, of that journal, dismissed. The suit was based on ¢ rk gota in ps Cleveland Plain Dealer and the Bur- ington Gazete, copied into many other papers, stating that Mr. Greeley had received a certain sum of besimt for services renoered the Dee Moines River Improvement’ ° pany The Gacetle, in announcing ita release from the clutches ef the court, says:—Mr. Greeley dqnies, however, having received the monoy for bis own use, and we give bim the benefit ot that denial, as we have done before presuming from the aubsequent statemest of Stryker aad others that there was a third party who received the mo- ney. At parting with Mr. Grocley, however, we may be permitted to say, without the loast malies on our part, that hereafter he should be careful how be allows himself to be used in such trapaactions for the benefit of others. MABITINB INTBLLIGBACE, ; Movements of Ocean Steamers, The Kighteerth Ward Klopement—A New Version of the Story, [Prom the Poughkeepsie Preas, Jane 26.} We bave taken particular pains to investigate we aftair, aud find three distinct pointe in the case. Firet, young Keating claims that be ig tbe husband of the weman Me- Cinn‘s, baving been merriod to her in this city by Rev. Mr. Sprague, on Saturday last. He jpmtats that he is of maiure sge, of gourd mind, and hence competent to assume the marital relation. He readily pata his board bill after his street, and the lady of his love kissed him, and declared bor determipation to follow Lim to the grave. Second, James Cab!!! claims that Sosamoah Mo(innis was monrried to him about eleven months ago; that soon after left for Cuba on business, and during sence that young Keating, who property, and Goal! employ, sedused bis wife, atole his induced her to elope and conaent to a second marriage. Khersoneee. Hight. . ‘i Last @ ail came Nensiein. Hie face his the boai, used every endeavor wo save it, bu: the wind | from Richmora seemed determined be should g; » The third fiesry &, let ihe whels cass, so far as the Deard and lopger hair s! to bis ole yy Bd ent | wes lowing so hard that bie efforts were uncvailing, and | the repeated calls they made for him, and a number of ie woman std her irlends are concerned, is 8 case of down- Bis face. completely biarched he icoked wo most an if be | % 800m tiesppeared before the gule By this ime my new | dice and gentlemen joined im the call. Tnen there arosein | Tight poculasion and fraud. 4foung Keating, is yet in his ‘Sars... flood upon tho grave be bad premaurely dug fur Lim | persengéy Wee op board, aud | again shaped my course up | our midst a good nen man, trembling in every | mworago, undoubtedly bes money, and pobre 4 su miGu WaraR ......morn 12 36 ge. Father inigeki supported his siow steps, but there | ibe lake. joint, Diusbing }ike a maidon of s'xteen summers. He was | *Pppear My seeay. Joubtless there is method i DO pana ree wR was no fenering, aud De moved forward evidently highly eed 0 much confused only a fow words of the first soatence | Wadncss of the injured husband, if perchance he ever Port of New York, June 26, 1857. packed, Dut ag evidenvly ;esolvod to dic a fearieas doatn. | The Tehauntepec Wagon Road andthe Atrate | could bo heard: but in that one sentence bo guined the | held that relation at Scat 5 ae Investigation, we have — ‘All Of them w.0n the scaMold, they seated themeciros Cani frst object of an orator—he bad won the pathy of his | BO doubt, will show a deliberate attempt at , CLEARED. upen we ved at their disposal, the suspended (Prom the London Post, June 2 } audience. Be spoke from the foehng of tte alone. ich, perhape, the woman was D rbe Bleamsbip Yahoo, Wotan, Havre—M repes being ss thelr backs. in front of hem were ther } OD ac éver memorabie-Friday ip August of 1402, de- | It was tbe spontaneous bursting of & beart and soul sbarp Fog mg look. | Seip Doacinnmne, Liverpool— eeveral to gud with them (hey fuléited the | spite the ev!i omen of er Columbus, as | invpired by pairiotixm He remarked {thad been said , Who seemed read7 to kiss her lover Keating in | Ship Dav oudiey, ST Feo. tact religroue ‘high the buman law admira! peas and coasts he expected to discover, in | ‘‘when Greek met Greek then came the tug of war,” and the next moment bold privaie counsel | Sti Antarctic, Mout? Si Sy baneees = ‘vessels afd one bendred and | he wonld say, when Mason met Mason then are joined the je husband and his friend. ‘ark Leure (Brem), Wilmaen, Herman K ‘ormet and stunted eroole,a man of violent | tWenty men, set ail from the bar of Sates, near Palos, | hallowed bonds of ‘rienoship, peace and love. He then ‘come out of the case remains to be seen. All Bars Wyendoae Machina Mayhew, Talbot & passions, ‘ous Derve. Up the ML day of Jape be | With the full corvieton that by permuing # course due noed @ beautiful and cloquent upon Wash. noon. Tae pris- Yankee Blake, D Marseilleg 1 8 Gager. bet Henry Inkanp at Carondelet. He was inolc'ed at the | West be would roagh and China; and from that day | ‘ogion, our country and its {nstitutione. said Wash- t as cheerful a6 his accu- Brae Cygnet Gry iy soe ROWS 8 Whitoey & Oo Fe eye ee eG pa pt ged oe, poem 2S | Sern ate ome Og ak A of Sida tas Race eel arcana tatanee ber, Brig Hidniecs Ay FB 2 4 awned, * at Iodies, whereby the long Looe Yoyage rout wv mos 19 created. He spoke about , Say ein ot copey ath orey ube | feta mc Get! ee ime | Ten mn encom dovsyoarng wootin wantin | Som Tenant ft aaeyetaaus arom | poe Snr Sete fart “ tity)? yy OTD, av ro been ag. arom im. 'y round 4 5 a he . Ee ee ee ones ele | see attte by a northern shores of America has | | Tho Rov. Mr, tee, Roce of the Fyieeopal church ab ety ee tS ae eee we be nee eee | ee beers Bias chant Picon NSD ROWE from ume the unt) gey pore a maapel of this country, Fper Marlboro’, deliverod, in tho afternoon, om shore, am | Coe ie salam, Sok to teak nd Caneel alt Gas ~ Bohr J ‘Bu ton, Wi L Pow after a of Willoughby, who ens on “Truth, justice, Jove and the female sex.’? vestigation, later Sehr F A Godwin, Fairchila, Newbern—J Smith & Ca, art - Porlabed “three cesturien -0go,. @, Yhe tent fiotime | Unfortunenely ble mscaiacript upon anempty bar- | Tigble and yoluatar!ly prooveded to the city. Rehr Morning Tigh’, Johnams, Philadelviia—Jas Hand & Co, parc © research, the liven of ‘her braveet sone | re! for a tabic, and every now and then fragments of his Boer pwiiabe cd = Hawh pny monto us ep risked and lariehed se qnost of that which | andtenco left for the hoa, which was near by, to enjoy New Patents Issued. Rohr Hie Kray hee ee en vet aide the and S pow trial, which motion pt, as i; last was, by M’CIcro, in 1850, turned out | ‘he taste of what the bar-e! reminded thom of, while many The following is the I's: of patente issued from the Tnited ‘W Thorne. rpert— wr cvereish, oni 'en the 04. dng April bo #hs ken- | to be worthiers. The eyes of the world are, bowever, | paused only for a few moments to hear Mr. Rolfe, and | States Patent (iffice, tor the week ending Jung), 1857— danced to expiate his crime on the gallows. Bue relatives, | DOW turned in another and more practical s then promenaded on the ehore and up tho hill, talking of | each bearing tbat date — s ‘ase imme tate, being his father, mother and (wo aisters, | 80!d discoveries ip ay and a nee z Mourt Vernon, Xe. crviainn teria een Gn caie Napoleon Aubin, of Albany, N. ¥., improvement in gas made § ‘ortions to proey: o tation ? | crease of lation. and commerce |p islands There wae danc ng throaghont tho day 6 mr generators. 4 ones. On enta ibey aeees coeaanes detain date Pacific Sod wustralea'n, ‘apd that mighty upbeaying tm the | hy the two bands, both on tho boat and on tho lawn woet | Franklin 1. Batley, of Botton, Mase., Improvement in | eon city. How heed _ plead for the life so dear 10 them; | Cbineee people, which, vague and ‘ncomprehensible as it Mount Vernon. The whole company epjoyed them- | printing presses. . a ee ee scut’ thet forfeited iife which she had | 18, Yet betokens the entry of a third ot the population of | selves, and nothing to mar their pleasure Thor. Hatty, of Brooklyn, N. ¥., improvement in means Cecan but mage. Bot alt was of co aval, the eri. | ie earth into tre brotherhood of natious, have irrosietibly | Fvoryth'ng wes arranged by Mr. Smith Dr. G. D. Gul. | for reducing topeaile . eee ee ee ne a acbae oral | sltracted tbe notice botd of the Old and the New World tothe | man abd Thor. H Baird, the executive committeo, in euch | Rugene iativer, of Pbuadetphis, Ps., tmprovement ia Bea an cane cad Ducreeer the cy co | wstbmmue which coupecte the two Amorions, but separates | @ way as tocontribute to the convenience and happiness | machines for polisiiing raw bide whipe a ore sd pouted iat the execuure was compelled to die. | ibetwooteane. The apziety of the nie Gviteed werkt | of all oe ar W, Cpanas, of Lowell, Mase improved method | 101 7 i o thet a highway for the commerce of nations, neutral i i Sinienh tie tate, Se eee ae Cran ab kia | aaa spol eouroct the Allan and ‘the Pa Uur Boston Correspondence. ae Goleman, of Yotadcipha, Ye., improvement in ae ae Bie, Rondon for Bow. easy, diecriminate favor of riunate, c, bas | d the subject with @ moro than usual in ‘Jane 25, 1857. P i. Tes Moniun. ¢ = came <2 Saaee” ke pomn o as pereee for effecting this desirable object are | oon sais Conversion poy no 25, 18: am | Jacob Hedle, of West Bloomiftelt, N. ¥., improved saw beg, Benguels (of Poston). Santen, Port Spain, Trinidad, the immoral of the exeoution 6f SN en, United “tates propuee ar ? — eet nts cn techs a tok ~ =e poor deformed man. ed the burdy, cool demeanor #bich bas prevailed Se all the circumstances of his criminal act. At no time @a be appear cast down by any weight of comecientious wcruptes, or by a fear or dread Jeath, ant altbeagh, as we upderstani, he had prepared bimself for ‘that Bourne wbonoe no traveller yoturas,”’ it wae doue with a determi mimacion to meet death boldly. At the frst interview whieh be bad with bis mother, when she announced to of her suit atthe gcbernmawrial eho was fainting wb grief and balagce which chair, be bore it—whti tottering with despair—with an air of none newoniebed his atendante, nccusiomed a they sre soenes of misery api degradation afver some time Shoults ing, in response to an inquiry, hix desire to speak, be was lifted on to the chair be , amd then eaid — Mx Prow Cruzexe—! have mow come upon the soa. | 0 those who wish well to the peace of tho world. |. If one was ever & Cnr atian | beLeve: wo die tm the grace of God. Fellow of the murder of Lin wife Catho In the pnaoo Saouks | Tape to | neece. The unectiled state of that country, howover government by which they are to meke & road from the Gulf of Campeachy, along the course of the river Goazscuaioe, to Tehuantepec on the Parifc This project, however, aa yet involves nothing but a common road 8 made of commapication unequal to the ex. genciee of mc dern commerce, though eome: of con- ptrocting aoepal, by mak ef the Joasacua!oo na sgadie and rojonging the water commanica ont) (he Macific, aopear Pave ovo rred t tte promoters. Noxt comos the well known project of following the river St Joao, now navi gale into the lake of Nicaragua, which poseenses a deoth Of Often faibome, and thence w ieon, on the gulf of Fo- peerné 10 make it improbable that any great progress will be made im that undertaking for Ls present, and Mearagoan queeton is & source uneasneae F ‘Third comes the aiready copstroctei railway from Way, or Simon Bay, ae |t #some ant bere, as wo know too well, the want of tm the government of New Granada to con oi either the turbulent paasengors to Cali populace, has let to deplo. ‘nitod States, who, part, ubreaten to take the H ‘caval aod the the ow the very heavens bare been moved; | tee, an’ whilst the eyer be has twice been respiled, and ber already mootally yond ie band Mey far pamed from the earth to bis at bome oo two osomwions, farther South, cloar away from bis Kindred and friends, & eiranger ainong | DOdest i ite dimensions . strangers, with none jef him but tus little . there @ ite & com; » soaght in the consolation of religion a balm fur his troubies. | twee tiver Atra- ‘Tasso Ras Roqseense Whe Soutinar, as ates on me ea to, in 3 © premature grave, willing to expiste his offence, Hix | southern Male child * pow free from care, dispored in the orvban ietvate, and 9 an One of tte sey iom, with friends of the uBfortunate, He rose from | *Tuenta, the un ; he reas the fatal cord. aud delivered himself, | 30m, 6 rset oh copes tice o> Toever had in my | ba# caused « gap in the Ader, the like of which may cama Svogn anne die. ay fen A beart s thought to murder any person. T have ise, and I know God will take cere of me. Gentlemen, T rest lam a Christian. All that T did to the wie) | thought was my duty, Bat i forg! yoo all who have beep kind t me. I may look likoa teorderer to some of }00, but God Ip heaven kno es m: #bly pot again cecur ic the: chain; and there re: calied the Quebra de Raspadu: In of Novit unitiog the two rivers, canoes dur 4 ' the ad Beer. and that is eoough for me. Fer you who think T the mest important prodace cocntry, from the mouth of the San Juan of +S — asain ll Gentlemen, | tee atrato. Toe work was executed in 1768, snd Tee Gounty Marshal then reed, in « voice, trembling forma an ech {ptet communion ween tm emmaticd, the record of oummence and cath warrant. | P%0% on the Atlastic sod Pacific ep gend At fix minutes to three ererything was in readiness, the distance of four degrees of latitude. It ts of o im Neule.D war praying aicud while the olbers seemed to thie ee ee ee eet ie at te be enpaged in im lar , bat ina lower tone. | CX!stenee if itwere but #ix foot w: + = rel; The former, ax be repeated bie dying prayers devoutly | Add if \t s once ascertained pad Ang I = nod at frequent intervals kisned the image of the Saviour | 6 08, ¥ lide @evaton abov: r, the turning open the crucifix be bold. were 80 s00n to deprive them of earthly oxistence. Their sone were removed, they bale (arewe!) to the Marvnal tax) his saniotants and thore on the fall,and they were placed cpon boxes, laid one for each upon the trap, The Prop eupporting the rae n over their faces, otem pmet (ree tie trap fell fall was removed, (xe waite caps the ropes adjustet an! three min their povls took fight ts aod cop volsion for three eepar ved, but tbe movement war at show pain, however ul tmpoe or Lwice bie lower lim! apper and (ben with s few ewings aod shakes “rom earth. pia y coffin, on webich was a rilver crocilx, and delivered to the o> of thér friends, La Pounte aod Neusiein taken ine bearee, in charge of the clergy, and Shoults being de Rewaway Rvered into the cuatoty of his fami'y Thos ended thie rad and val tage: my “may God have mercy yon Their soule Bf Movement oF Baoore—Companier A and H, Efw United Mater Infeviry, unter command of Can ‘Whitall, Liewtepante Webb and Torlent, numbering (20 | ry. Caihoon es, arrived here yesterday on the #eamer ‘They embarked at Fort Myers, (Fis.) amd are om routs for Peherece barTecks.— Nex Vrivana Ha, / ume: They kissed ihe ropes that | f° 4 curate’s diteb into s pavigadle ship canal is but « matter of money. The country adjacent ie but epareely inhabited, on sosount of it being one of the rainiest epows on the face of the gidbe—a circumstance which, however objectionable to {t aa a place of residence, ie em'neatly fa- vorabic to the maintenance of a canal Indeed, the Airato ae * lt 3355 é i oblem bs #0 bear its solution as It appears to be ‘dreamstances o which we bave adverte. ai as 35 FH Scvaves—Torein Carrone—Owe K LL, On Bunday last, throe tlaves—two belonging w Me. Jobo Jobn Horry. mate tracks from They were traced acrom= the 4 day, My Maden in we r about four miles back from the prateh The be —_ a desperate resigtance, and one 0° them. bo! lle in the act of shooting Mr. Jamee one of hia pursuers. was shot, end instant! ercaped, whl.e the third was beck |. Kenteory —Ceannen Preeprit. The Republican State Convention which mot yesterday et Woreester nominated Mr. Banka for Governor, that nomination being of the nature of a foregone conclusions Tt was just as clear in the morning that ho would bo nomi, to | Dated as it wae clear in the evening that be had beon- nominated, The only surprising clroumetance was thas bis nomination should have beew so emphatically approv- ed by Judge Allen, who was expected to lend in the other direction. The Jadce acted like @ man of sense, aud his course will be very useful to Mr, Banks. Mr. C.F, Adama | pursued the same course. Mr. Warner, of Nertta upton, who was nominated for | Lieutonast Governor, le a man of good standing and good talents, far abead of any ove who has held the office during this gonoration. This nomination was intendea to please the western part of the State, which the Conven- Ue treated very abalbly. Mr. Fliott, who waa selected for the Attorney Goneral- whip, is tho same gontioman who represented the Now Bediord district in Congrens which passed the Nebraska bill, and who was turned out of the natioual | re to make way for Bob Uall, some of the present re Pubilcans leading the way in butchering bim. ‘Mr. Josept White, of lowell, who was nominated for Secretary of State, is & member of the present State Senate. Be used to live ip Troy, ia your State, and probably is better known to people in New \ ork personally than any «aher map op the ticket. Personally he is very reapect- 8d®, and his talents are good, though not ehining. In the Seale be voted against some of thaxe men sures whica the repablicans generally he. lam )ather eurprised that he We Bomination ‘of Upton, received the nomination tho selective is an excellent one. He ls @ man, Upon whom Whe utmost reliance cam Sxate Treararer, Mr. Marth. of Waltham, wae put Be held the office un tor Governor Gardner {9 1865, 4 was defeated with Mr. Rockwell that year, when a can’ ee eae He revider in the ame town with Mr. Ranie, mont people think that “Walcbam is cutting it ratber fet in takirg both the Governorship and the for Auditor, and Treasuryebip, particularly as thet is not ® repablican town, % aga net Fremont and eroding » Fillmore ive to the tate | are. Thero fare rome other cir sumatances what made Mr. Marsh's nom! nation & Marly unfortanats one, aod it would be beth pg ett If he wore furce! to take himself ect of a yaoition which ho never ovy ht to have sought, and which serking, be never should bave found. Jo point of talent the weket ts » very ons, better then any that we have bad for a Jong term of yeart, and Bo superior to the con- temptidle concerns thatthe litera: Know Nothings have 1p, that it hardly seome to belong to the snme age. however, it it inoet anfortunately eon. the candidates—Aanke, White and lesex connty, and twe of thom from There is not one from Suffolk. Tae Weat has vothing bet the @econd place on tho tick nomipally, but sixth in fact. The whole reahoar! roction bae nothing but the Attorneyship, which it bas had ever ofce Important created. The pvp AE Tg Bel mMooh longer other person on a the probable rerult of the dolncs of the Convention, fand of tho general condition of the political fold hore, 1 ! write you ancther ime, ae I eee that your columns arc largely crowded upon by local matters at present. Nelrashian of the Jat inst, doscriber & flagrant outrage apon ‘“aquatier sovereignty’? a8 having been lately by the Missouri, In the vi of De Bota, county, in that Territory. ioe gorged in the beni of the river, a few miles above that town and the water, with a criminal disregard of the rights of Do Moto and her ferry legen, ehort ont arose the bend, forcing Lab \Gaibeun, Tews, ood teaking ibe Solo aa lor ‘obraska, some four or five miles from the tho arrengement a paced Wo ie aiready extensive conma.re of )obraaka. | A Rowawar Riven—A Decreran Towx.—The | aringuen | set. Anthony Faas, of Philadelphia, Pa., improvement in fast- ening hand’es to baskets | Horatio Fairbanks, of South Brookfield, Mase, , improvo- miSuae Conte, of Medford, Mess., improvemeat in Deming & Moree z a we 5 wane governor for tieam engines, ke. nS Schr Groveland (Rr), Kavanab, St John. NR 8 days, with Faward Bamilton, of Chicago, 1i., improved valvular | Sb, to Kely a kmibors, June ib lat ¢ 3, lve Oy Bh, spon arrangement for faucets, &3, eee SVEN e Wanenes Willlam Henry Harrison, of ’hiladeipbia, Pa., improve: | Etbe o 11 To ment in pompe- Robr Anne Coles, 0 Jobn Haw, of Old Chereb, Va., !mprovement ip picker Robr Newport. Turner, Virgin! ee Schr Mew Yorn, Cloodsell, Bosion, 3 G0 William 1. Johnson, of Peytonsyilie, Tenn., improved low Yors, well, lon, 9 cave. | ’ Bebr J Darling, —. Wi | ne : Sebr Bends tk Hndoon | William Kelly, of lyon county, Ky., improvement {© | gchr H #milb. Gilley, trop. Sebr KH Downing, «) .| the manufacture of trop. | James G. Kennedy, of Cineinnat!, Obio; improved saw see ing mill. J. Levi B. Lioyd, of Warwick Townebip, Pa., improved ye deviog for f ing apd m'ting the depth of holo tn boricg Kp Prodenck frown, Nardine i. mashines. Rloap . Rhoen, Thomas Mitebol!, of N.Y., improved ma- ‘Bioop. ion, Young, chive for wm ata kcbe BB Fiddor oan, George P. nt and Jars Boyle, of Richmond, “sche Alou, Wil Wigan, som wreck snip Kew va. nydrant. Sabed Posty And Abraham Seaborn, of Bangor, Me., improvement {n rhips’ windiasser. Hiram Piorce, of Claremont, N@H., Fmprored machine for knife blades. Pierce of Philadetphis, 'a., improvement ip epametling 'ron piper and hollow ware 'm. G. Pike and leaac F.. Soott, of Waltham, Mass., m- i eafety apparatus for regulating steam boiler races. Jobn Reeve and Charles N Tylor, ef Washington, D.C, tm) ‘od lantern for lighting street gue. uther Otway Rice, of Caistorris, Bscamer Onoray, Kinsey, Providenc. g Beamer Decatur. Geer, Norwien, The veig reperied oo belew in, Cie 8 edition as ike Lavinia, have been Czarina, since , Liverpool, White Swallow, Bi Kong, won Reison, acre: bucks Wary Lee, Marseilles, Rnose, NeW Orieane ‘Wind during the day NW. fay Rion of G “Canada Wort, im Herald Marine Correspondence. wed contral draft jo.nt of carriages. PHILADELPHIA, June 26—Arr steamer Delaware, Copes Wines 8 hook Najatock, N. ¥., Improvement | 8¥ork: remraobbie W Dil. Marts, Ulenfuegoe: Marina tn'baraening ax or SK and : a, ae Timowy of Corvandyitie, N. ¥., improvement in capdiesticas. Wm. Sellers, of I’biladelpbia, Penn., improvement in poring mills. John P, Bohenk!, of Boston, Mane., improved brooch joa jing fire arm. James Ji. Simtoons, ef Erwin, N. Y., (mprovement tn cylindrical throttle enlves for steam enginer | “Gilbert Smith, of Buttormilk Fails, N. Y¥., improved ‘ork; FI fells, : Mase. Mt) Ganeet Stevenson: 3 anes, Jones; improved mode of ort mon; | n their stocks. ‘ Mek 7) oy ite Rawle, wad Jobn F. Taylor, of Chariceson, &. C., improvement in ma Peet ncbinon Fall River; 7 BaP Le chines for cleaning rice. Harry Whiwaker, of Bottalo mtosm boilers. Charlee Thurber, of Worcester, Mase., improvement ip . Y., iuprovement to Chae Winslow of Lynn, Maae., improvement in pre- paring elastic India rabber clob Chas. Wilson, of #pringtiel!, Mase., improved machine for excavating tunnels. Charles N, Lewin, of Senece Falle., N.¥., aanignor to Geo. C. King, of ame place, improved meth xi of attach- bers 10 . ykeer of Wheeling, Va., background for pho- Brie Gowoen Bran, from Liverpool for New Crieans, which raph Iahen into Nassau, NP, Whilst hove out for repairs, Ulled “Pee Th Stee, of Porton, Mase., nerignor to himeelf Bod anni, la which cond: tion ehe was sold om the uh inal, for and Alfred Douglass, Jr., of ‘Boston,’ aforesaid, improved he nimnw Bure waa acon om the Middle Ground, near wer A itch Cobe'thaclen, by steamer Wim Jeukine, at tah Ira A. Richards, of Fast Brookfield, Mase., assicnor to ‘Went to the 12th, pints that the Potlah Silas Stevens, of same place, improved taps And dica for | , Dees tm iter Wer Hand ta By fieries tor Samm, ‘Abe mas cutting scrows. dean pumped ont and Banied ip op the beaok, where ahe will be bu for the t-on and copper. ivestor W. Warren, of Brook! D), N.Y., om Lay r SF Guts Nncrcnia, signor to Dealer N. Force and geun Pignwn. of ovement in steam whistles. ashore at White Head, Me, night of 324 inet, and became Promas ty. Worrall, of Lowell, Masw., sssignor to Thos. | Seno St fim Vo CE TW PRL Jui é Shia ata pinto Sareraeet talewwas Vlowing “mur, Spey Welt, ot , @, from Boston for Belfast, with corn and flour, strask on Additimal Improvements. —Owee Redmon’, of Roshes- | S8iCm, "Ten Mi nad anchor and went anhore. fine lew tor, N. ¥., improved spoke and axe belive machine. Pa | Li {Chi Jon ieand us be dent, nod Won, mnie Tiyured, Noh tenied Hot! 10, 1856, Hovcno wan abandimed by matter and Crew t heeak ‘Wm. P. Wood, of Washington, D. 0., improved sawing machine. Vatentel Fob. 20,1866, Re issaed March 25, Misegrs —Coora Harv a Pau! W. Zolner, of Cincin t design for coal cooking stoves. w Oteree Harrie and Taal W. Yoleer, of Clacianati Obie, design for wood parlor stoves, Crprad Harris and Paul W. Zotwer, of Cisemnat!, Ohio, j design for dining room stoves. ow Gibbs, of Albany, N Y , ataignor to North, Chase donign for cooking saves. | | 1 Priiado'phia. luis , Lacrenrn— iy U fe Nort, of PBiiaieiphin, Pa i N. 8. Voddor, of Troy, 8. ¥., uanignor to North, Ohase & North, of Philadelphia, I's. donign for stoven, Jacob’ Beeaiey and award J. Delany, of Philadelphin, pa cmtgnors Yo. Cresson, Btuart & Peterson, ot place, denign for stoves, Tar Panne The Tikes bes hg lary oem the recent pi x a Bont 2360,000, ase een aen ae which mates lt dangerms for Avenig from New pe Tendon Sh, ache Robert B Csleman, Je ue Islands April 28, hark North West, da off Des sletion hone. aad craise Wadarascar svoke ‘Maron Iudine | couse, Barlow Nie arigut, whe Clomaiis. Wairous. do. 3 right whales, Hens) thos Dark North Aerics, Lyom NL, 800 bbls oll, bouma so oll aah bik Georges Bound Apri! 16, Amazon, Ekiridge, PH, ‘A leber from Capt Lambert, of he Plonsar, 5, av Mauciios May 10-haviug repaired, and. whe ready? op wom FP at Bydne, Foy iy Pc aachted Joe Barjer Wake Souk 4, shiper bio EB ta CX in) "March 18, oi et Roda, Haoock Ni, 600 sp, 200 wi Ship Western Chief, Dyers trom Bell ating, no dave, res 5 Ty irom at Call a a tpahapaly bape rate argon ante Parodi, of Providence, trom bigue, Mareb 11, in Mozambique onanuel, Bark Oseap. Bird, W ‘ley, from Aa Francisco for Ba ‘May 8 10 or 12 houre xsi from Acapaleo. m NYork for agpinwa’l June 910i 29 40 Jom Green sectere pad Philadelphia tor New Ore . «kon 7248. Charles 1 Moller Hopkins, 18 asec deseo kia 2 Ae fom Nok tw z aren. awn, irom Philadelphia for Bowion, Axvan, April 3—Tn port erpool frat wind; Jom bon! Barpaby, from Pore spa West Wind, Filiot for Live nine (9 Swlem), Lendbolm, uns; Al~ Slowapore April 10 Verh tap rok, fromm Bows ton. vold for bina trado: L’fnperwirion Magen! (Pr), for Boe~ Aupuossam, June 14—In port Re brig Al Haan: ‘4 ta ead tee Protea Ml hee bark Witen, alum Tavtby tn port on 4 men. charored Faber oa” oid’ alsh Bal) Lome }~ Ip pore et Stay a ra,nori hips Tovlrtbie, Joknaon, an eBay, May portehips In Alfred Storer, £08 Liverpool, dg; Leona, Norris, do; Joba M Wood, Choi, for do. wii dewpaioh; i Goran, Drummond, for do. ide. Wales, Phmnwy for eae micah, do, Prank hus, Lothrap tne Cadena, Tama ni wer, far Tiodur: Thwn; J F Chapman, Chapman, ano} Bares milion, Bradford, aad Scio, Paltertous do. Cabiz, May Ib—In part bark Aura (of Pr’ vidense). Crosby, Caonstat, June 4—Sid bark Lyman Dayer, Borion. Fayai—The date jn yesterday's paper should beve been *il van Jane tia barks Teast, Gangs (Cap: Sianes conde tog, tom). Nowoantie. ts load tor Homa me? pataranas, Tune 1ST port brig A ib Washhore, Raster> rook, for 5 ada, June S—Sid bark Azof, Bimmons, for a port om the Oone sata Tiisided Jane Ta port hark, Haw aih nt Brats, ane S—In (Ovenee Jone 2 Arr’ me ‘one ieee vere Rat for 13 sp Aas patna, pebrise yh NeMaR, Apt |—In port oar) Lambert. f abt wb; ouly Am vessa ws tay flome Ports. %—Arr barke Cordelia, oki “one, Pondéues RO Clee pe NOrleans; wsom, Wilmj. gion, 8" Carao! viral laley; Wort Cavalier; aH baw, and Charter ati signe m3 Drig Helen dane, vi ico, Chadwick, Valparaian; endleton, Qt wo load for ristol « ‘hanoel; Vandy ke, NU ; barks Neapolitan, mkt; Kin Barding” Philadel; Ehgabethport; schre Chas Ma; Sarab & . Pee Cisora, Philadelphia; yacht Azalea mew, of Mike Wne), Besse. for eRoulbera erabe, ’ 81d, scous, abi fine ‘Ana, Ba Bal TIMORE, J ireen; jainy, B: ‘ARTO, Boston: schra Presio, ‘ork, H And Wide World, Dickinson, Providence: Josephine F by Siarr, Bewltt, Albany: EJ . Pickap, ir, Kings and Yorn Rid hip valeburg, M ; sabe Vening Coombe, Bah BATH, June 2¢~81d sche T O Paompaon, Prat, Leonard fown, BRISTOL, Jane 4—Arr brig Marte, he ny hare a 5 rot fee dae Barcelona, brig,Lodevar, ae np retrat Sf r, Liverpool: bark Heraca, Garver, Duis, Millet Marcelons. +4 abipa ‘Micmac (BP), Sonne emily et Pierre, Temaier. iverpgo: Span brig al Barcelona; sehr Daylight, Chander, DIGHTON, June 23—arr achra Jas donse more; Sam! all Padeliord 8 Fork, for Tannen: and Buena Visia, Potter, pbia; Band eee Part Reese ath Gon Meron, Hams; Woman isher. Flyawoy Davis and WD laiush, iadetphia; a oops or, Young, Troy: Orege Sicalvs, albany; Ue> Dead, Kinvew. do, 26h achr Ruth Heleey, Port Gwen FALL RIVER, June ¥—arr ochre arietn Bae Pitaabeihport Peek CLUB ag WAL acter ieabsihport. 5 Diwlock, aad Deamont NYors 2oth— Arr sehra Uhn:on Morten, and Je See ae, Eitzabetbport; Franer ¢ Smith, ané Phenig, York, P. Ywen; sloopa Antecedent, Kackeu do; stlaa, Travers, albae Sid Urbana, Norton, E:ice or ), June ib—arr slr D Leighton, Trasy QUUL DSI Mackias hr HARTPORD June %—Arr steamer Bachem, Thresher, © York: schre Doretia Kans, Hedges, and Mary Arainard, Dib- bi, Paanphin KENNADUAKPORT, June “—arr big Redecen & Pran- Bld B90, scr Geargey Walley, cee, Courell, Geargewwe, 8 Baltimore. MOBILE, "noe 19—Arr bartentine Uhas K Chstin, Poston. Cid ships & Hilda (Br), Muir, ana “emer! Cartale, NEW ORLEANS, Joe 19—4rr steamship wm, weeton; By , Bu Powderhorn and « 3 8p abip Vicente, Geipi Barcelo ), Burts, Havana; b G Berry, ne aod bien, Ma anzas; Ganges, Jones, Inne Pastor, Motanans, nelue oe aie ‘Oldham, from |.tver pool Warbler (er), | Indelphia, Gray, Niork via Hav Barerlova; Hocka: ates ana, abipe Prov ig ae, Havre; ractia Merrell suas Bine Hu. Od Mart Philnde)pbia; rane, oa me deep gad 1g Kies, Onreon ‘gicabetport, Challenge, Packer, Teh are rehra Alex Bine, Hathaway, NYork via Newport. beep rua inie by Dae “atl Te aR (be Thowae @ + mith and Me 2 By aust Hobart Riverbend Li, Ald ‘ih, ahr Peal, NewBURYPORT, June 2—are | Hamp, Har wr NEW nkDOOKD, Jum : oo 4 i. Honurss, Disney, 0 dC W Holmes. Wend, NEWPORT. sone 2 2 PM—In port batke Darin Woifes ‘brig John Bathaway echn Cora, Kelley. from ‘for gw York; New Delight, Neebe’ trom Pall Riv for do; aad AND, Jane, 4—Are bark Sarre Nevada. Poser, 3 stiches ole; Sab soy ‘ wits a Boel, Dri rer howtos E , |, New , SS a ty ae 7 5 anda: ; NU, woamer Weeters,ort, try, B Yorn. Q PROVIDENCE, June Ovcran ‘Are steamer Curlew Mitra " bird il) Bal iy Poll = LEGA RG brag ih var ot Places 8 Weldin Renich; Setier. “phi: Margaret Ann res ; George H Daria, Selb, and BA Jayne denen, Co. RFA ge my trang dine, , Ph oy ve, sey Rravers ‘Anup. dene, Hondout. 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