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Religious Lntelligence. Rev. J. L. Hatch may be expected to preach in fhe Church of 4] Soule, (Dr. Bellows’,) this morn- Img and evening ‘udjects:—A. M., “The True Ground of Christian Union.” P. M., “The Inatruc- tions of Scripture concerning Social Amusements, Mirth and Merriment, Feasting and Wine Drink- dat wil! here till the arrive! Sonsrien apeeinted to tant erro. ] Eider Christian Hyer arrived here on the 20th inst from the West. He was to a misst- at Great Galt Lake City in the fall of 1855, to ' among the Scandinavians in the S:ates. The Mormon says Mre McLean is r- her epemies—of ber own honsehold— by ing to imprison her on the plea of = _¢t0 are seek- Rev. Mr. Burnet will preach in the Seventeenth street chapel, immediately west of Sixth avenue, this morning and evening, Rev. Dr. asa D. Smith will preach this after- ‘neon, in the Nerthweat Presbyterian church, Pifdeth Breet. Messrs. G. R. Lederer and Ephr. M. Epstein con- tinue to hold their meetings, for free discussion, every Gundey evening, at 106 Centre street, opposite the Tombs. ‘The Rev. T. L. Harris will preach today, at Ace, @emy Hail, 663 Broadway, opposite Bond stree%, Rev. P. J. Goldes, (formerly a Roman Gahotic,) will, by special request, repeat hiq lecture on “Priestly Absolution,” in the Murray Hill Mission Bali, No. 695 Sixth avenue, opposite tho Crystal Palace, this evening. ORDINATIONS. Mr. Julias Y. Leonard, of Binghamton, N. Y,, of the Yale Theological school, was erdained lust Sav bath evcning, in New Haven, as 2 missinary of tha American Bosrd. Mr. Amos Abbott, amember of the North char:h, Portsmouth, N. H., was ordsined, em the Sth imst., ® minionary of the A. B.C. F. M., destined to Mr. James McDowell was ordained eS. Coneord and » on the Sth uit, Jokn R. Wiltiams, B. A., of the senior class Berke- Divinity school, Middletown, Couc., was ordain- deacon by the Right Rev. Bishop W: on ‘Trinity ‘ys and installed Clarendon, 8. INVITATIONS. Ata recent meeting of the High street Baptist se@urch in Charlestown, Maee., an unsnimons invite- ‘Bon was extended to Deriel Welton, of Newton ‘Theological institution, to become their pastor. Rev. A. P. Happer, M. D., formerly of Pi 4 prevented from returning to hi foassionesy labors peng eae Bl iy a! Canton, China, for tne present, y the di existing between the Bri aud governments, hea, afier confe ferring with the Executive Committee of the Board of Foreign Mis- acce: an invitation to i the Gen Presbyterian church in daltimmore. Rev. Philip 8. Evans, eepted the cuil of the Boston to become their pastor. temporarily of Brooklyn,N. Y., has ac- Thirteenth Baptist church of Rev. Jobn Wiseman hes received a unanimous call ‘to become the pastor of the Presbyterian church at St. Ohio, the late charge of Dr. Crother, de- Rev. Oliver Crane, of Huron, — Y., has ry ‘Waverley, Tioga county, N. Y. Rev. D. Sprecher, of Rowesville, Tenn., ecpted a @on, Adams county, Il. county, N. accept+d a call to the Presbyterian kareh has ac- from the Ey. Lutheran church in Men- Rev. A. Rumpff, late of Boston, Mass., has accept- e@ a call from the churches in Monroe county, Penneylvanis, recently under the care of Rev. G. Beibg. ‘The Rossel! church in Hadley, Mass, have given — Rev. Franklin Tuxbury to become their pas- Rey. John R. Williams has TNBTALLATIONS. ud dite cantata ate ere 5 Seg ‘he o ie ehureh in Middlebury r , on Wednesday, June 10. Rev. William P. Davis was installed pastor of the Reformed Dutch church of Helderberg, N. Y., on ‘the 27th ult. sedi es RESION ATION, ST dak Merle! tartan Iaiand, and ‘aken charge of y chureh, Lenox. Rev. J. F. Fahs, late of Newtown, Va., has been eompelied to resign on account of {ll health. NEW OCHURCHRA. ‘The new Methodist church on Chesnut street, in Pertiand, Me., will be dedicated on Wedaesday, July 5. The Catholics at Port it, Md., have bought Gree nna bh Wa, oh te tarning it into a charch. Rev. J. Constant has eharge of the charch. The new heuse of worship erected by the Preaby- terian church, Lewial . » Was dedicated on Bunday, 14th inst. . Dr. Marray, of Eliza- beth City, N. J., preached the dedication sermon. eve of the Secretaries of the American Tract Socie z in the place of Rev. Mr. ‘si relations with a courch m New albeny, Ind., dissolved on of month. Rev. Charles 8. Porter, of the Phillij » bas requested a charge. Bey. Thomas K Stewart has removed to Fort Smith, Ark., and taken charge of the charch in that Rev. Joseph G. Wells has removed to Cape Gi- verdean, Missouri, and taken charge of the church where. ANGELS OM RARTH. z 2 since these great and the angel now > what yoo world know what has seveaied on the subject, ‘whether they will hear or torbesr. A chart isin mn which will, when published, thre # niuch it om this important anjec'. Ivornase Vax Dacaen. Mavta Vax Davsan. Wairiamenyns, June 16, 1867. MPoutsnt ceURCH MOVEMENTS IX VrRGrTa. A pumerourly attended meeting of the members ef the United Presbyterian Church, in Richm mad city, (Rev Dr. Head s,) was held on Monday last, et which, afer an of the object of the vy jon , and @ euccins statement Beats fr Cosbans Ten ofthe proven of i General Amembly of Cievelagd op the sabject of mlavery, the DAspa’ch saya, 4 ete 4 with great ananimiy—firet, heartily approving of Dytery in relation to the proceedings of the General Assetabiy on the eubje:t of sievery; and cordially enoorsing and adopting the of the non con- curring wembers of that body, in relation thereto, ea fully expressive of the views entermined by the members of the church. Becondly, tha’ the inte reete of religion and a becoming self-respect altke @emand that the Senthern churches at once withdraw from all connection with the Assembly, inasmuch as they could no longer sabmit to the of- fensive and injurious agitation of the question of slavery; und, therefore, thirdly, that they caneur in the proposal of the micistry of the Assembly to hold, io Wishiogton sity, on the 27th of August, next, A re- Presentative convention, delegated by the Prewhyte- Pies for the purpose of inaugucating a sew Assembly op the basie of an expres« pretermimgon of the eav- Ject of slavery, except through ite sonstitational re ference from Lower judioptay) MORMON [rat On the Lith inet, aaye a lette> to the Mormon at At. Louis, some twenty five mimeionaries arrived from O's) on mixstons to the Btates wed to various 4 of ihe world. They crovted the Plains with a carts, look hearty, cheerful, bappy, and have bro ght « good portion of the apint of Zion with them The Mormon society in Westport bare heve a grind ce! Hon and clam bak Nanvoo Island, wo the bay of Norwalk, on the 4th of July. Elder Peter Harrocke arrived ‘n thia city oo the Lith inst from Great Salt lake City, waich he left 0 the let yf May. He jaca a mission to Englasd, pana D ,ustrated Hand Book of American ‘ate! The Amer? can Angler's Guide. Harper's ‘Qhaasical Library. Demosthenes. 2 vols Schmitz’ 5 wanual of ancient Geography. Tent Wife in the Holy Land. ‘The 7 -rofessar, a tale by the author of Jane Eyre. Roy japy Rye, by George Borrow. G .nt Gurley, a tale, by D. P. Thompeen. “sbe Hibernian Night’s Entértainment, by Samnel F erguson, L. L. D. Adam Graeme, s tale, by the author of Haideo, PRRIODICALS. Blackwood's Magazine. ¥ Harper's. Putnsin’s. Dickens’ Household Words, _ ‘The Scalpel. The Chicago Magazine. Mrs. Stephens’ Ne# Monthly, dc., dc. AxRIDOME+T OP THE DenaTes rm Cononuse FROM 1789 To 1856. Vol. IT, By the author of the Thirty Years’ View. D. Appleton & Oo. The third volame of thie invaluable work is now before us. It embraces the debates between the years 1803 and 1908, including these which took place on the impeachment and trial of Judge Chase, which spread over a large portion of the volume The incidents of this remerkable case, although mecessarily consi- derbiy abridged from the original report, are present- ed in a clear and intelligible form, and faraish one of the most interesting episodes of our Congres sional snnals. The debstes on the appropriation for the Louisiana treaty, the Georgia claims, British ag” gressions, the suspension of the embargo, the bill for the exclusion of military and naval officers from civil employment, and the writ of habeas cor- pus, complete the res gesta of the period to which the present volume is devoted. Tas Iuivsrrarep Hann Book OF AMERICAN TraveL. Appleton & Co. This work so useful to the summer tonrist or foreigner visiting cur ahores, has been got up with extreme care, and is a perfect model of a gaide book, the information which it conveys being com- bined with features of interest and amusement and rendered agreeabie evon to persona who have no oc: casion to avail themselves of its aid. It is copiously embellished with wood cuts, giving accurate deline- ations of the scenery described in the text. THE AMERICAN AnGLER’S GuIDE, on COMPLETE ' Frsuzr’s Manven. Appleton & Co. This is an amplified edition of a work which has already attained a well merited popalarity. It is splendidly printed and illustrated, and contains a quantity of new and valuable information on the various modes adopted tn ocean, river, lake and pond fishing. Hamam CrassicaL Lasmany. Demosthenes, 2 In the last iasue of this series we have Kennedy's translation of Demosthenes on the Crown, with the pa henge Philippies, &c. The close analytical it and accurate acquaintance with the origi- Bal text displayed by Mr. Kennedy in his work, en- title it to be considered the best translation of Demosthenes that has as yet been given to the pub- lie Scuurrz’s ManvaL op Ancrenr Gsrognarny. Blanchard & Lea, Philadelphia. This is a most useful abregé of ancient geography, by a scholar of high classical attainments. We re- commend it to the notice of schools, and even of more advanced educational establishmen's, as a work calculated to materially aid the student in his labora. Tux Prorrsson; a Tale. By the author of Jane Eyre. Barper Brothers. The melancholy interest of the biography recently published by Mrs. Gaskill, of the gifted suthoress of Jane Fyre, will secure for this story a host of eager readers. We sre unwilling to discourage the very natural and creditable feeling by any ill timed de- preciation of the work before na. It is one of those cases in which criticism is by the recol- lection of the circu astances under which the effort Was made. Tur Romany Rvs. By George Borrow. Harper Brothers. Mr. Borrow’s picturesque descriptions of gipry life, an inner view of which had previous to his time only been obtained by snatches, have given the pab- Hie @ relish for farther sketches of the same sort from his pen. His new prodaction will be exten- sively read, for authors, like spendthrifte, occasion- ally live upon their past credit; but we do not think that it will add mach to Mr. Borrow's reputation. It is wanting in the freshness and interest which characterised his Bible in Spein, and is clogged by & tedious prolixity which mars whatever is really striking and ori; in the 5 i ter ht Bina for fate 2 in an age w appetite velty is greater than the rapply. m A anmy. or Movsonay. By the author of Haidee” Garrett, Dick & Fitzgerald. Mrs. Oliphant is @ treah and vigorous writer, with an imagination which seems inexhaustible, and a talent fr the delineation of life scenes such aa few modern novelists possess. The story before ua is one of her bert. and will be read with an i searcely lnes absor! than that which attac’ her Margaret Mai‘land. Tor Hisenstan Niowt’s Evrertanneerr. Samue) Ferguson, LL.D. Haverty, Palton This is a charming volume of Irish stories and traditions, from the pen of a writer who has done much to enrich the literature of his native country. Following in the wake of Lady Margen, Banim, Griffin, Carleton, Lover, and Crofton Croker, Dr. Ferguson hes, nevertheless, strnck ont a vein for himself which promises meh traits. We havo read his stories with the delight which it is only the gitt | of freah avd original genius to create, Tae Scarrey. Edited b; and HH. ip Sesares,, | 1 Pir Bdvand H. Dixon. The Jaly > aher of this periodical contains » carious ‘article on the recent poisoning cases at the National Hotel, Washington If we are to credit the statements there n contained, the numerous deaths which occurred there were caused by the polsoning of the water tank witn arsenic. The fol lowing areYhe facts, according to Dr. Dixon:— Woe dave @ pationt fiom the immedionte viciuity ¢f the tthe common w hotel, a very Commen-tense man anda who reurty us i bat his meee were overt w with rate from the bow’, Comme of them might be seen at almort any hour of the day in the yard—inderd, they were ¢o num rote ae te be wcredibie, and « man from thie city wae ext for to poison them. He did eo, and what be used it te pot very probable he told Thone ingeni: us philoso: pbere are pot ap! to commanicate their eeorets rain ‘ll disappeared. My pationt telie me not one is visible on bin premes and they were in numbers #0 incredible that he would nol roptoreto ny, but we koow, for we have been there and seen them in the hotel yard. He had a servant who bad beon employed at the hows, and she told him that wae koown to all the other servants tomber of dead rate were taken from the whieh war used for cooking and other houre- Thie wae poblisbed m the time and i# ober person + than ther e who ate at the note! were 5 aiihongh that sewer opens directly before ihe room, and uncer the doors and # indows of @ telograph office, where fisteen gentlemen are constantly operating. This explanation is a simpler and more probable one than any of the scien‘ific theories that have hitherto beew advanced. Whether correct or not we trnet that it will have the effect of preventiag people from laying poisen for rate—@ practive which » alwaye dangerour, but more especially in houses where are young coildren. NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JUNE 28, 1857. of the other mis | Another Atte’ g¢ to Extablish a Female Bree | present ”, WabY.g 5 female Free Academy on the same pao has en frequently discussed in tho Byard of Edacatin and by the yablic journals, The subject has been refered to i the inaugural addresses of the Prosidenis of the Board | Ins wae almost every year; after which a special commiteo of five bave generally been appointed to consider th» sub- ject and report thereon, but #0 far no decided aston in ‘the matter has been taken. The special comimitho ap pointed on the Female Free Academy this year, onsist ing of F.C Benedict, N. J. Waterbury, Wm. B. iager, dr. A V. Williams and Wm. ii Nellson have jus made & mejority and minority report. The majority revort is signed by all the members of the committee, sxcopt Wm &G. Neikon. ‘The minority report, which !6 signed by Neilsog only, goes on to state thata Freo Academy for femalce vould materially injure the charactor and grade of our female grammar schools. I wouki be impossible to obtin any considerable number of pupils willing to remain, "740 for &@ rbort Gime, iD Comneouwtion With aD Adadu@y, wes iho stanvard of acquirement for admiesion sboutd be a a our the point wher our girls now ws wees ae jhe st clase in our bot gramsmar school; and conaqnou ie grade of such would bo reduce! at lat one clues, When We season for tue examination for acaiexion ‘tuto the Academy arrived, a few of tho scholara, #Bo un- der the present ci: cumstances would be prepared 0 enter the highcet clase, would kava for tho Acstemy; md the majority 0} the claws, believing that they had rowhed the Dighert grade in 8 grammar school, aud ux wiliiny:o ener the Acacemy, would ceave to attend schovl, wimoies snd public education or fomaies wonla myograde Point com di tance vehind that to which it assalready . Tt ls admitted by many of the friends of a Freo Academy for tomaics, that our our pr ready 20 rapidly and so offoctuaily ‘The updersigued is further of opinion that, thouga as anovelty afrec academy might bsve at ‘ the number of pupils would be very few who woall entor and continue tbroogh the couree of study that #uiid be jokes ided, Duiees bat course sho iid be very ci, cumesribed. irls cannot now be retained at schoo) long esough to carry them throvgn the course of study now povided, much i 8s could be go; to attend @ central ia-titutha for a much jougertime Only the rich would beabie to enjov ite advantages, wh!io tho poor wonld he tad for This wo id seem to he a most um uous time Bet foot a now scheme for the purpowe ofthe tax payers of the «ity. few years. Increased to tions of our city the value of reaie-tate has depreciay while rents bavo risen. Ip the last four \ cars penres of our schoo! system have more than doud! while the increase tn the average attendance of pupils been butsmal. This isthe time when it becomes Board of Hetucation to set tor the ward trustees of economy and Se .. a ‘The report con y giving the following reasons agawet establishing a Free kumaie Academy:—= 2. That our grammer schools now p ovids for theyoung females of the city all the educational advantares which the State is bonnd to provide:-— 2 Because tho isbment of such ap institation must de @ poritive deiriment to oar prosent schools, 3 Beeauso such an iustituuon would fail ef surcoss if established, tn consequence of tho want of any die sumber of pupils wo atsend it, fuel! Hie 4 Because tt would be an iastitution for the benefit ex { cluatvely ofthe wealtby; while tho poor, or those of limit- ed means. would be taxcd matatain it 6. Becanse this ls & timo For retronchmen' and eaonomy, and not for laying ovt plans for Ue useleca oxpenditare of public nent The majo-lty report was strowgly iv favor of establishing a free academy for fomaiss. It commences by saying that aformer committee of mos: intelligont ‘and aonbe mon, after duly investigating she subject reported ia favor Pe ty EE report, it states, was ao overt Kelly, at that ume Proui- dent of the Board and Chairman of the Commiuee. Tho resomntion recommended by that Burd was adopted unanimously by the Board of F-lacation; bat le. gitlative action was pecessary to sutlorise the Board to establish such ap inrUtution. Other mattere prov «nted the Board from prosting tho subject upon the | lavore, 10 a8 to get it persed, U/l $64, when the suthwity was granted, n% only without hesitation, bt almost impor tively 1y the Ing'alature upon the Board. Alibough the Board bas ‘to exercise ibe power, the nth a ae me wag) oa. oe Seth on mae ee, mar schools year in and year out po Steet st a widely and properly left for this commitic higber education #hich some respects there sexer, but in the {nteliectual, moral and kensuous capabili- "The report goes Into ties of the female min: devel or educating upon the and ——~ i aad a my for females be extabli bed by tho Board, ws coauectign with the pablio schools of tbe pi ’ ordered to be laid on the table sad h jing Any diecnesion ai the uraa, Already the annual expenditure of thie city for pablic @*ucation ie sbout $1,200,000, The cost of building a fe male froe academy would bo from one handred to one one bundrod and fity thousand dollars, whieh, with an anneal tax of forty or fifty thoussad dellern a year for the support or It, would, especially im the present condition of the city duavoes, be no yory agreeable proepect to tax payers, Theatrical and Musical. Ganpe~ —Manager mn hy? afford his Nisxo’s Tra1tam O-mna—The lovers of the opers are de- Urange bas consented io eter” her ‘Gepartare for range re Europe for the pen of giving sericea formances at the Sotuae ot Music ommences tomorrow, with “I Paritani,” in Mme. La Grange, Signori Brignoli, Amodio ‘appear. Coletti will Bowrry.—Mapager Murphy's feivens bevtag ex- preceel Susise to cane sasve tap irs. Hambio in great character of Maige Wildire,in the brated drama of the “Heart of Midiothian,” lady has consen‘ed to appear in that part, a the heroine in“ Agnes Devere’ to-morrow 5 8 iting, lace, Misses Denham, Grey, Ac. Burton's —This admirably vencilared theatre tinues the great focus of attraction to those who de wire to enjoy coolness and comfort while wi the scting of a host of enperior artista. an excell ball hae been arranged for to-morro # night. Itcom- ines the favorite drama called ‘Sonaaine Throp- Clouds,” the farce of “Trying ft On,” ap7, langnavle comic piece st; m promt Pi iy! Catenip> a Gov- Warrack's—The popularity of ¥", Logan Increases with Perfor aanire, ‘na Gelineations have fairly taken Og and young pla; a E a the metropolit, She 'eii) enact the part of in the play of “F870,” to-morrow evening. Lavna Keewk'ss The fair directresa haa made an entire chenge in the ime for to-morrow evening. The pleasing play of “ Love's 77 and neverttring ext-aveganza of “ Vi ve heen withdrawn, and io their stead she ten: the briiliant comedy called “ Nature and Art,” anl the bighly amosing droma styled “A romantic idea” Mies Keene, and Mosars. Burnett, Johnston and Wheatleigh are in the caste. she rhoula have 0 Ivag remained a = by storm, ané moch burprise is manifested i] . " New Onyaric.- Mr. Chanfran will i hia new m career at Aackley’s | hall, which has turned into a comfortable little thea- tre, tomorrow evening. He has secured an efficient company, and it will be strange indeed if he does pot make the establishment a great place of resort for the fun-loving community. Seo the advertiaing columns. Amenre an Mueevm.—The ba wo this immense ment bave of late been actively employed in novelties, making alterations, Ac, with the view of giving Que éc/at to our great netional gala sy. the Fourth of July. “A Day After the Wedding” and My Neighbor's Wire’ are to be SS to-morrow afteruoon, and the “ Corsican ra” and a farce in the evening. Groner Onniery ann Woop will to-morrow night bring out a new burlesque entitled “The Magician,’ which, according to the outline of the plot and inci dents furnished in the bills, overflows with comicali- ties, and wi'l enadle George to exhibit bis peculiar talents to the greatest advantage. Tar Bryant Baornene tender a fresh bndget of drolleries for the amorement of the multitude to-mor- row nignt, at Mechanics’ Hall. Bosites a lengty liet of songs, burlerqnes and dances, we are to have the two Dromio’s, Dan and Jerry, in their inimitable and excruciating “ Shakeperean Readings,” ume ond it ie iy entiy® room was the walle on ail tides being torn Unrough tot’se jowar story, apd the upper Diy dame ed. A pordon of the rear stezo bencalh was sooo or vi we ooking, glans and picture frame ment Mr, went down with the flooring 2 O@pered vnti) about fifteen minuter Wain reccved be was found to be dreadfully bursud and Be was anveyed w a drug from thence to the | Drumed. | Scene of the disstter, and * Honpial Bis inj the pos» ibi ‘fhe upper portion of the building was occupied by a Bember of families and, strange to say, with but one ex. veption—Sn old man by the namo of Richerds, who was Mighty bruved—sll excaced unhurt Tho building caught ‘Bre bat the engines were soon on the ground aad the Hames extingulehed tmmediately. MABITIOS INTELLIGENCE, z PTET Percent New Crrv--rom New York 7th cf each month, arriving aes SSeS low Canawaa—From New York jah oniving Havana 1 and New Orleans 19. From New Orleans 27th, Havana wriving at New York Sd. Cirr—From New York 1} arriving at Havana rom New Oricana $i; Havana 8. New Orleans 2th. New ‘at New York 1th. 'Waxkion—-From Now York 37th, arrives at Havana ist and New Orleans 34. From New Ovieaus 12th, Havana 14, arriving si Now York lech. Isasai—-From Cbarieston 4th and 19th, due si Favana, $24 Bd, Prom Uisvana llth and iia, duo si Naw York ‘When Bbove dates fall on Hnnday, ibe steamers will sal) om Mosday, except (rom New Oriesna | TBE OVERLAND MAIL TO INDIA AND OHINA. The may be of value w ibuso having correspond ‘ne Fast J taal leaves Reaihampion on the 4th and 20h of exch ‘about the Arrives at Malta about tbe 141d and 26th of same month. os At Aberandria bert tbe 18th Of samo and ai cf fo Lesves Suet avout the 30ub or Ziet of ame and Bth or 6th of ude Cem ee 7 Leaves Aden about tbe 2B or 27th of same and day of arrt val for Bombay, and 1th lo 30th for China, &o. steamer Indiap Navy arrives at Sombay about the Sd to HD 19th to Tat of the following month, P. and C. steamer arrives it de Galle abent ibe &R or Th and Zi to Bd of foli mona Leaves Point de Gali for Palo Penang ‘he samo day, if the steamer baa alread; mail suas’ abeckcee tah Tia ‘and 28th oF aug ‘4b of following mont pe ae about ibe 1d or 16 and Sst ert 1st a or et folowtag monk. Sores Set Say tee angie, maiia leave Engian’--one on the fth and 20th of each ming.b about the Tia Marevilles, and arrives fat Alexandria time se be Southampton mail. Mal er & Goang 7 . ws jugerne, Laprell, Teneriffe—J A 4 he Lae yy ee &0o. sant Magistrate (ir), Whewler, St Audrews—J Boorman Bark 8 Clark, RMiot, Bt John, NB—Yates & b Titania (hr), Kionaby, Be John, NB Onion & Marsh ‘Theota Bisvens ther brook—Veee, Livmgmon & Oo. Bark Wyn. dotte, Hurna, lachina Brig San Jose (#0), Int’ Genoa. brig aranelin Da fing Prineres Ro wae Davenye a8 Ort feasda arctan Brig Goat Dob! own ; por—G W Si . wurvpor: ‘Wiis Howon~ Walsh. Onrver @ Chase, fear TA Ward, Hod barcelone- Howes & Bre Sehr Ballwipkle, Habora. St Urola—Wetcalf & Danoan. Puke Lay Jane Sotr Frama, m Soir Mworton, Rohr Prewens, Holae. Alexan Rear 8 Geen, Crowe Bene Cabot Mey o ow Rebr dlnbe, Bile Bebr 4. Picid’ Phillipe: Taunt Kuoop Warven’, Corwin, Brisiol—L Kenny, Seamer yrorie Or eh, Gusnt, Kort. Rosner 1 Ptomeeon’ 6 ‘olemat, Philedeipht pen Preamer Wester port Berry, Pordand. Meaweb'p Tinie, Doses Angrowall, June 19, 920 PM, we . Asolows Jane Sete ae es Bhiv Derorabire, Lord, |oodon, May 1b, with mdse and 660 fore 10 Morgan & Wrist, "No date. int 4l my ton a8 10, bg ay gd aly ch, Witketa, Rio Janeiro, #0 days, with cof Napier, sobpson & Oo Amtover. Bry New Orioana, Jane 10. with mse and to Wm Nelson & Hom. June IT, of Key Weet, Hinilet, ‘from New Orleans for Bee'on Brig Wmira fof Portiand), Hall, Sata Cruz, Oubs, ehh woper and vom. manor. — Brie Jemes (er), Bolton Trinidad de Onba 23 days, with to marier na St Bartholomew. Fiat ip ht winds and pleasant May UB (on the out ward 7 i aves wae ne, Rene J) Sdaye. febr Dv Hi Day, Baltimore, 3 days. Rebr Yankor . bane, Gait nore, 3 dayn, Bria Ceh, Dobbin, is pork ‘ar, Bes) Prark in Brows ‘i Bloop Jane Maria. Ware Norwi Rieamer Curios, ifiaia Memes On ‘Sri, Norwien. SAL RS) ns Fresinahipe Paice, Harte: Black Warrior Havana and New yr enne, Jomes yy Chariestom: Atwyasts, Savannah: Jamestown, er rfolk, Ae, sbine Const ar tine ® Uiverpool: David cy Antwerp; B Adame, St John, NB; brig Yankee Bipie’ Marcellon, nnd others. Bairimonn, Jone %- There hae been a bark sahore for re. ice Gee aes month af the Por arrive! | at Ran Fraodsoo, experienced hea jor 9 days, avier which bad ‘modorees which heavy gales on W Comat Japan, Bark Avge de Meline at fan Prancisoo, ens 64 days to Oave Horn, ard 6 dare ot the Ope tn beasy gales; Cronged the Fqnator april ath, in lon 106 and bad fise trades to lon 1M, from thence NNW winde-cntll within «days of port, after Hight 8 winds schr recently launched ai Newport, ie called the Hen Fietta. not Taabe In The thip recently lannched at Mystin, ©. hae been named the Conatiinti a Notice to Mariners. Capt Tower, of U Asche Wave, on Thareday repiaged the booys is Rewburyport Barbar, which hed arrit. acan hoy hap been set in four fathom s water onl the ber. and « large epar buoy inside the dar m channel way Apotber spar buoy bas been places just below the gang way rock in channel way. Whatemen, Cid st New Bedford ath, bark Alto, Lawrence, Pacific Doran Arr at San Francisco May 22 brig Roston, Reammom, from A whal'ng etnies, with BNO bie off At Cape Verd Isiands Jan 2, Congress, Hambila, NB, well sockiané, 8% March 18, America Ines, New Bed. vin Kewell (iditiomal clearance), wih 6@ casks Polar 1 Db) sp ame 38 Dundes whale bope, oolacos ne bin renee Peron, for Baliimore eodNos. May 11—In port brig Favoriia, from NYork for the Raxva Onoz, Cubs, June $In port brig © C Billings, from fr BaRtHOLowsw, June —8id schre Enphemia, Philadel phia; 10th, Looy Virginia, ‘Troxznio. Jume 6—No Am al ey op Vessel in port sid 4th brig Sreamsniy Inpian, ot Quensc—Taito! . Peetu June Vhetaworin frees bation) San tle: Téh Jhlowar, from NYork ce" ‘anedon, ‘Arr at Des! June Aiipom Liverpool Tune IB, Cie of Beta Photared, - " tor WYork; Rising San, for Bosion; 160s, Buseiahe: ior N stor, for New, or Live Slee per, sobre Treasurer Phil ie ar i i NW, Inde} oon Suthers Nenyenian, Morin: brige Joseph albion, Via wr, HRIPGRPORT, June a 8 Arr stoamer JN Smith, Bei Phi'sdelphia; sc°rs DB Martin Orbit, dn; Stowart aoa Trenquil. Bunce, burt Ewen apes ‘Onapar Bet Shoe, Phinda americua, Wherler; Charies Moire, [peersol, and Nusrare, Wilsoa, NVork: sloope BANGOR. June 4—, bound, Pierce, Matanzas. brig Melvin. Thomas, jverd Tolando. BUCY AFUBT, June 13- Sid schr Frances Newton, Sprague, re. BATH June %—Arr echr Minerva, Morton, New York. Sid eohr J shaw, Wallace, River. DIGHTON. June 2$—ayr schra Marietta Pert De. Port Ewen; 2éth, H Delatsh, Philadelphia, 25th, Ruth y, Port yORRVERS, June %—Arr schr Gen Taylor, Jones, New or FALL RIVER, June 2¢—Arr schrs © K, Raymond, Albany for Digtion; Oregon, Squires, Port Kaca Bt schrs J Nlagera. Sant m: sloop 117 Borden, Ootion do. . RDINER: Jane tb Arr sobr Montrose, Wali NYork is; Wen jarvest, merriman, Philw‘elphia for rtiand; John Magee, Magee; Hannah berman, Aratu- : Wo beiden, ard Cbarity, Prat. Kosten for Philsdelphia; Metis, Crane, Gamden for Nérfolk: Rane (Br), King, Windsor NYork; Charloue Got, Calnia for do Bid schra Del x, John jaware A Sawyer, Emma Warwiol Mager, Hannah B, and Metis 28th arr neha Albert Pharo, Allea, Boston for Philadel: 5 * Runyon, Endicott, , Tiger @vans, for Nurky HD Leighton, Tracy, Machina [of 40: Palom, ooster, Vrapklin for do; Medron, alley, Po for malt id brig W Rooth sy; schra Ginnetho, Harvest. Arctu- Ransom they Obsrlotte ‘2th—arr Tibl Havana for Boston; brigs Mazaclan, Tibbetts, Adelma, Wall, Franklivfor NYork; schra John A Staqev, Kimmoens, Wilningiou, NO for uo on; Eporaim & Anna, Phi- 0) for Scliuste; Lamar for Gior wr; Amytia, Fe a 800 ville for Portiaud: Mirror. Hix, NYork for Portemonth Sid 5 Mazatan; Wm Runyoo, Tiger, HD Leighton, Pa braim & Anna ‘Lit le Rock, Remains at 8 AM, wind W, Che: ae, ana Niger. RETGHLAND LIGHT, June 28, § AM—Passing in, sche Bay 0; 11:85 AM. passing in, brig’ John Freeman, from New BARTFORD, June %—Arr sobr Benj F Brainard. Selden, Philadetr hia, Bld 23th schre Free Stone, Brooks, and J Mo ala; 2th, mteamer EK a Alger, Bower, do; sehr Jane, Bi 9 we ty MACHIASPORT, June 23—In port, wig wind, brig Fran- coin, Untcn, fe MACHIAS. Jane 16—Arr sehr Amelia, Ranborn, NYork. Bid schra Arie), Treworry, and ov Arpold, Mchell’ Work: iat, Clara Ellen, Haskeil, dn; 234, ‘4 In port 24th brig Joho & Cotton, Evans, for Port au Prince, Wig crew: sehr Amola, Sanborn for NYor. YATIO Juve 2—Arr sloop Emily, Beanott, NYork. Sid brie Rondo'pb, J uftin, Philste phia. NEW FED® RD, June %6—Arr schre Gu brie (US), Rprin- 7. from tvuthern suvplymg lighthouses; KH Adecs, jaltimore; M H head, Al a NaNTUCEBE. June 4—Arr schrs Harriet & Sarah, Phila- detpbia: lot Kelsey, do. PEMBURY CORT, June. %5- Arr ochre J Ingrahem, Mer ri Philadelphia; Josiah a Merrill: Joho, nhodes; Rikerton, ane J Tinker, Booth, Roueout; Joha, + Jape 2 Arr sebrs, Hamor, Hopkins, Os\aje NEWPORT. for Baltimore; J singoe Cree ak iver for do; Bene jimin Eoglsb, River, AT Ht vis Goaymas; Ship Porous (4r) Ballansens Wong Kons 88, du har i. im, Hong Kong 58. 3 Homboldt Bay; ‘8th, b ig Oyelopa, Stannard, lory, Hoes. ig ‘Groce Bay; 2b, seamahip Golden Age. Watkins. Pauama tt day: y= bi London vis Vairarsiso 186 days barte Nabrmkeag , Columbia River; She, hancbeg-Martines (Chih, Barbier, Tycahoano via Valre ‘id June dq Aan Sol Online; amt ton (AY) For, How ey ‘sounds Og lord. Valpsitiao; New Gren brig Klleniia, Sauger, Vievoris idee, Pan waa; ship ‘age ple 307 20% eamehin, Bonne, Ohiver Jordan, “en lao; bark o, Keundarn, Baia ‘vie; Zist, ahip J W A Lorensen, ‘i 5 |, Valparaiso ta Meo Ken set" Bike; 234, Bark New: World. Wilass acetni: "i ~ Wali coe rg arleoee Newman. Mazatian: We LETTER CONTAINING INFORMATION ‘OF MARY O'Reilly, who landed at New York in the Lauer part of arch, apd who La rommty ivan, and, will be bank! ine levers to ( atbarine (| received by ter aistera, | Poreich, conn. OWT FORGBT ME—I AM STILL THE BAY R—OAN Dorcivein Few York for some weeks, bot will ere 330 Reply, through Hera'd. x~ 5 —~ WALEAR, bang A LONDON, may for DP Rider Pnecoe te in HO BOsRDED IN BROOME FTKEET, addrens to Bread KK. seetey not wit pronny cond present wey Po otiee, and mos ostee te oe day. June two erlebrated Boston a Dapiel aay Litshheld Ban ch. m. 4 and weak elaalalcloncalenat 1.5 cn LLE COURRE, LONG IALAND TROTTING Bn wy -' Waly afer the great Hoston Woudrutt ropriet xf. 2. immedia! mile L. TROTTING —T IB FOLLOW off between the th and torsos ‘ha: neve RK RALE THE PART Ral ray Eagle well fonnd Fr bos 416 Pont ooe POR PALE—a SPLENDID NEWFOUNDLANY DOG F pup, ep months old, iaiely 1) @ old cheap. nqaire of Joho Hamilton. No @ Savy stron, 1« Fr’ BALK CHRAP—A NEW, TWENTY AIX ¥ Pout rigged eompiote, Apply at 224 touth wair FOR BALB-SLOOP FACHT FANWY 9 TON Yast, rons 4, ‘now |y {ng at Hoboken, in 00 ‘ano wall cond . Apriy om tn ovary grape OF between Land AP. M. ro artificial teeth, a4 —| 4 No 19 plane, near Broadway, ‘the public” io wea mine bis apphieation of windy gato chewplaatin ym ra Sha when mmnectod with hia 0 essa Pimiee, will be found perfertiy le bp ‘any Ane IN, CANAL STREBT, vitae atten ton to a @ Bowe | the dew fem O00 OPE vow coeasrme note & rus 9 Lopes oti Mb JaPan, Containing s bistory ‘Emopires from the ’ arientiavag ‘of ths manu ania silk. interenting acount of tne culture of the | An account of wd eas Centres vers tee aee By HE M-GI8TR 49, ‘Out of Ora 000 THus‘raved journal of artine. or Wedne: next, Hreat number, Wing of the Antonini muroer, raved portralt af Jackeon, the murderer, Sa. &e. 1 FIREMED'R ADVOUATR OF THIB W. tains a Tull account of We pa nde of the remon en 7 town, Masa, on tho loth June and Engine Co. No. ‘ire pews from eae. ‘ire: nel tale For sale ty DAXTER & BRUTHKR, 14 and street and all news dealers in the United Satta net {ituraday) thn recep ion of Hose No. 6 by Hancock harlestown. NaW YORK ENO INGER MACRINIGRS, And TaOn ODE, JOURNAL if a7 i JON HILLYER, No 9 Spruce street, New York, LOST, FROM ON! B aves, on Friday evening, @ box, Incy’s har bead dress, supposed to have baen wey. o mtaining hoat_ near tf Tre dnder will confer = favor by waving the om: ‘onth street. at 187 $3 BY WARD —LOBT, ON T4HURR AY GVENING. BI tween dve and ax’ Polock. in ® Houston street wage ¢ between Houst n and Stanton. in Kevrx. « lady's tartan brooel made of sione The fi ser will receive the adove reward b leaving ft at 116 Stanton sir. et. $5 REWARD.—LOST, O8 THE MTH OF JUNB, . le) blick grey bona’, with a burned spor on her back. Wbosrer will rovurn ber ts 1d Oaual tree, eoes Wiese er will Fe ceive th reward ied LQ ABO; LOST O8 wTOLEN FRx LO Fo she night tthe 24.8 owt at, the mall brn Cron. y et beam veint nok vores Wie abd is tare w sreet, ¥. 5 REWARD.—LO8T, ON THE EVENING 25 2a Jane, » fold “huatiag Fane No 1h ove reward w ‘upon very ce at 37 Frovt street. = REWARD.—LOST, ON TH! AY RV! ye ‘th ins’ a gold di Nour 3 proto pi eben oath bn none A) REWARD.—STOLEN ¥**TERD Y APTKRNOO* from 59 Henry street, one bundred and thr Lan, copsieting of 2 eS Oriental Yank New Yi Ma-ket Bank, ¢o ; 1% of & Amer ic: 3 Nisbolas Aank, ¢o.; bills amonnt a and Reg fon tae tanks "wereh ate ern and New York m foe tne LDS. Danese Bite q New Yorx June 2, 1867. oy TY DOLLAKS REWARD WILL BE PAID For following articles, skp from 61 Ben Y he 4 the recovery of tle street, on the 18th inst. : DUST WARM, TAKE eleotora of the Twenty. pian of re Pomaitter of which take notice that they are June inst. at R o'clock ROTICK.- THE DEMOOR fra ward who bare eareiied the fore Seal 1s coclrane to mem Monday. the Smrh's, oer nt Sl per yi play at oe i hadead yard. ATePHRW LOAHBY, * 8% Bixih avenue, below gna reat Perse, TRADE IN CARVETS, OURTAIN MAT) and furniture cove a. BTEWARS 4 00., smbers wd Reade streets, Rroadway Pipe rior leopv Atthe Fivabecbam Ale Lang Room. Now, 120 Water wireet, and Bt Wall strvat. HARUSUN & HATTER, RCLAY & PERKINS LONDON PORTER, wrawn from the weed ty ap) pdid condition, At the Eizane than Ale Laneh Room, Noa. 12) Water street, ard =¢ Wail street. RICH + RDSON & HAYTER. YHASHIR® AND ST\LTON CHRESR aud B glich bor) for eal pr win Yarn ovuth binaters 60 ¢ab., ve ww mle be Ri reel and 84 Wail s rect, RiCHARDBON & HAYTER. _ WINES AND Liqeuus. e oy WARD DIST)LERRY —DOM#STIO LIQUORA, NE & Aad cologne spr Engin d ram, po i SSS Lecter B* by the mannfane arer ~ RB, thy f TAMONDR.—TH® FRAOR [8 RESPRCTYULLY Paes, 0 lupe ok of diamond jewelay & larne peorrimcet of diam oda on wand fe wade Son for eset L. HERMA vu. OLB ANRION— THIRTY GENTLEMAN AD of ree reciahiitty and moore Thirty ith str HH’ OF A HOUSE WakTsD. ie wite wish to Jota « faraly Avonsibility, in taking Breasiwny, ate would take bait of a hynae al Fences given aa re jnire. S402 Poet oftice, No house Oren herd anewer, ANTRD Tu PURCHAS IN A FINE Ww Gatien, bokweon novenih and Thirtie’h sirecte, hea’) enyes Price nol ty exened B12 00) whish am Inquireof Wm Gooduind, 299 drand atree ROOKKERPING, WHITING, ARITHMETIO, & . ir HULBRAY. GP Urondwag, wit) kano Bia oom: dal etodom: dering July and Angust, io qualify dente prnct fail business. Applicants se ro faeant oF tony SiS for @ faloomimmesial qpree Wridng #5. wnoat, SING 1 ¥, ABOUT 50 YRARR OF Aq bie of tntiruc ing two Gd ‘yree female chiktren in Oe A ab, Freneh my yn sontd te 8 good » nation in ome yaum Unexseptonad| ‘one Dou A774 New Lock Port eileen

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