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TE WEST POINT ACADEMY. awe Weport of the /oard of Visiters te tee Vaterd eae, Academy at West Pernt, Jane, Unmen Spores MTA 8t AGaDEw.., } War Pour, 5. ¥., Jase 16, £867, Hea. Jouw 'B. Fiovp, Secrotry of Wars— Bn—Tho Board of Visiters invited, ta eccordaxce with daw, by We Secr sary of War, to attend the anneal exami- mation of the Mi) asry Acadewy al West Point, bave the Roper to submit, the foliewing report:— ‘The undersi: wed, members of tbe Board, assembled at thie place @ © fo Let St June, 157, and orgwzized for tho Waneacuion « 4 ortess on the day followtec. Special ¢ mamiticos were appointed By the Presideut Upon (ber eworal eubjects indicated iv etr letters of tnvi tatlon, ar jwhith it is mate the doty of the Board to imvestign pp. Byory Mottity was aforded theee several committoos by the'Bup erintedtent ant the officers of the Academy to emable Ghem,as well as the entire Board, to make as full aad er pisfactory an oxamination of':he subjects referred to Bad EM TEneral’concerns of tho tnstitetion as the term allo’ pra to ourselves would allow, 1 pe extinivatien of the graducting claes of cadets was 97 gaoied during six days—‘rom 9 o'clock A M. until 3 © = @occk'P. M. of each day, in the presence ef our own and ! gertoudemic Board, They wore examined in engineering, pics, mineniogy and geology, artillery, infantry and @rritry tactics, Besides atiendapce upon sbese exetmina Monn, the proficieney of the claes la artillery, carwlry and “ofenuy drt, and in the application of various braoches “W'Knowletze connected with the profession ef aems, war teptay od by dally exercises afer 5 o'clock P. X., ander he orders of the Superintendent in the presenes of the After the first six davs the examination of ihe second, ‘irds tort) and Ath classes proceeded, in two Uiderent vorme of the academic hurldin7, ta mathemetics, plilyso ghy , Faciish studies, chemistry, Spanish and french lan oe, The mnembors of our Board were also invited by dent to be present at these examinations, “Dat ow. ng to the pressure of other duties, wore obliged to as foll and con¢tant attendance upou them as i would other wise have been our pleasure to Desww. Sufi chemecuie nuon, however, was given to cparic us to form a Pavorabdle opinion of their thorough and impartial cha- We also examined with great pleasure the gallery cf @ruwings of the cadets All theee varioux examinations gpd exercires, and the resuits exhibited for our inspec tloo, whilst they wore interesting and entertaining to us wpeke im the highest terms of commendation of ine dili } owen and tlect of the pupil aad of the abilides of their . ators, “Gar sessions were frequent, and obara terized by the ‘wamest harmony of feeling, the froest interchange uf een. ~ tment and a remarkabie unanimity of oxtnion. Wo avaited ourselves of every source of information “Within eur reé&eb; conference with the Superintwad: at, Wouverrations with the varios members of the academic otal, as weil ax with members of the graduating class, wha, in compliance with cur inyitadon, were presea: at 70 of & F pensions. Fach select committee attended to the duty assigued it, aud reporied the results of {is investigation to the Boaru. ‘The facts reporwd by them, and the views exproseed, wero folly discussed in committee of the whole, and ic. steaa of transmitting those several reports to tae devart- Meat, thas been deemed by usmore proper to embrace ‘ba this general report the reeults of the examination of our several commitices, aud the recommendatioas which we fee mem pid on make. general }) purpose and propriety of the insti- tation of the Milrary Academy wo render our enure and ‘abarimous approbaiion. The necessity of av ariny for the pablic defence implies the necessity of a goverament recapite! Country, anc that an enlightened public sentiment wili pot uly Justify, but require the adoptian of all measures bo ‘cemary to increase its effciencs and veefulness. Perfection can be Claimed Carino Sases ineitution—in- Geod, pr greesive change apd developement seems to be @e oniversa! law of a)! bealthy Ife, and of the first neces- iy jn, all subordinate rganieaiiens copesialiy, wii ped to pace with or of inind. And wail we Gbaire vo preseBl, wit: reece, the conclasions to which we have sr. consideration’ in brief which have led 1 rive confidence in their correctness from the are the unanimous jadgmest of twelve bled here withost conference or 45- ny stat i AND SYSTEM (OF INSTRUCTION. the subject of instruction, It ts in view of the limited 4 aig wore ms ith extreme caution. ‘© have been ia- to the coactusion that tne amount of SS down is exces- ‘tm quantity, end that the character of the knosledge all cages, adapted to the onds w be at ‘tual effort seems to be re- term of the cadet at the academy laxatien, comparatively, is allowed—pul even oocartonal change in the # ‘stem or method of instrucuva, the relief that would be afforded by hi tori reading, kindred w the suhject of siady. Whilst the proficiency displaved by the cadets vader vx. amination is alike crecitable tbeir own apt industry aad fe the peal apd capacity of Weir teachers, we are not Kaus. Ged that this propciency is ao healthy devel>yem ot of all the imoliectual faculties required to be traned ‘One of the first resulta which tracted the general at- ‘of the Board waa the small number of gradua es ta comparison with the number of cadets ® nudlly aint imto the academy. This disparity , oerhaps mure power ful than any other + ingle cause, operated w gi ee tae lavesti gations of our body the radica! eharacter indicawd by ‘bo ‘conclusions to which we have errived. The class gracu- ting ibirty eight members this ywar enterca the academy oor years age numbering ninety six lk would bo « ‘Wiolent eupocrivon to asanme that the fifty eight members who entered with those now graduating, wore al! wantiog tm mental Capacity to become efficient and educated off) ‘This great diaparity oocura in almort every gra:® a8ing Clase, and ae the stall of instructin Is wuiflamnuy large to conduct throngh the entire courre a much greater Bomber of cadets thap those who graduate, it b-comen Amportant ar \t ls manifes'ly proper to injutre #hethor the ‘system Of instrnction aud mental div iplice might not ve without impairing ite efficiency the strain upoc the youtafal inind, and by leading {t into a Jess imperative devaiope- ment, save to the institut! m and to the ser rice «me jo. deLoct and spirit whieh might eventually confer honor on dots. . Might not the system be moaifed without inary in the form of weli-digested lectures w be fie oudject of th mow for te fret time Proper antboritier. reaon ecademy A wuch bar 1 Lang Gituns and adoitions of studies that no relief is experi enced, but raber & 00: Yon Of difficulties has ro. q@aited. For example, ict the present condition of the de of ethics be taken Originally it was dexigeed. connetion with the chaplainey, to afford that morai aoa kind of knowledge tmparted and (tu to be attained, the Board hare con ely together, and in forming our opiuions bare, Availed ourselves of svcd pre rious rity roumetancee have enabled ut 1 hestow npoo the brancnes of study embraced tn te oo Wiidont cuvriug here upon @ critical or doiwiied diwus = 7H the merits of maay of ibe text books now wed at Academ), the Board are donstrained to ex) that those ‘ase? upon tue su: ject of chemistry, geology, logic, moral sciences, bictory aud constitutional law, are Oot, 10 our Ssesront, odopted in arracgememt and character to tne ‘Course and method proper wo be pursusd at this insuts Meo . In reference to the changes «hien the advaper ! con’ Boo of m I'tary Kclence and the vartone etreumetances peouha: to oUF Country require in the system of enginser Mg now jaught at the scademy, the Bard bag leave #e recomment, with eatire ‘ayproral, the paper ed and ‘anbmitted to our by Fut Tremont “James SC. Morton, of the Pog'neer orps, who is acting Assistant Professor of milllary aud orl en] rig at the academy, and we respectfully re- quest Liat iC may be pubiebed @ HO aud mypen ted wo thie aden tha caprorsl of the Board, whilst by one memper hour WOdy wt leant it was receired and recognined a* the smbiec 07 ypsition of an idea by him ieng entertained, ana etten eo rhidject of discummion in the eeginvering branch of be vervice Woare fully pervasded that the best ‘ntorrst of thie tn. ‘@ileton and of be army & fequines @ careful ant Weral cunsicerakon of the eubject madar of the paper ro Wwrred to, wud that the spirit of reform whieh it oxtibie W.bOt fai, In HE gor orA! Appacabon, to produce the mor Woleia! results to tbe publie ver~ive Betore indinating the meaeures which the Board #1!) re Urcnd Wo CBrry Out the etorms hereinbefore suggest Got 2 mikcery orgemizativn fer the acadewy which we jem, it map be proper to report von utbar matt ora of , weal vely ios importance ooenccted wite che inetitw ome precmmt Pree je fe smother enbject which bas received the careful eonmid: wation of tbr Board, aad wo rorpeotfully recommend ge" 3 #5358 that {t abel be modited in sccerdance wis the plan ulated * Ms Tetadeld to che Ady: perk 1807, with an additiegal feeture equi a ties an) published under dieinet ‘ intellectoal stenting may ap. Lu umber of epprintmeuts to raret by conseding to carn viege of « somiastion. The iieres onder circumetancer every ent Ting clare wonls thas be com, for. g thie teane tho number of cadets conmam: y ander in @rvotion would Approach more Dearly that the aw satabliahes io ho TY, Med the whole power of the Acade- tht at aot hell A endl ti lila dash ache $ 3 5 ; NEW YORK HERALD WEDNESDAY, tute Board be Preught into requieiivy We recommen tro Dat a ceritieate Of good phvétoal eoodition shail reouirite from thy venrest srmy or navy "urRHOD before the eppirant shal) be permitted to present Liumwelf af thi | Boaemy for adamiesivn ase cadeh BweLTH, POLICE, BIG m ‘The Board are emintod, from the repert af the apecia’ cou mites upoa this subject, that 00 exscmtia! changes are Deoeasary iD the oresent arrangements ip this cones and thet effiotent, skilfa) an’ proper sttention is . Improvement in the bathing ar- rar of te cadet’s hospital are very necessary, alld ought to be made without delay, Tuy LIARARY The Hbrery of the academy is remarkably compiete ia the collection Gf works in the exact sciences and the mili tary art, Dot deficient in Engitsh clascica( liveratare, ethical phitosopb} 1¥, ko. PRIVILBGRS OF CADETS, Without entering upon thie® ubject generally in thir piece ip the expectation that {t will receive the atention to WP ich it may be entitled berewfer, we canaot refrain from recomnu nding that cadets aball be allowed the privi- lege of vuntiog their own immediate famihes in case of deuth or dangerous ticknes. upon evilence of the fact Ba'ixtactory to the Suporteterdent, We dnd, tov, that the brary privi exes of the ewiet are very tmitad. Tney are only allowed Ww draw books from it on Sa'urday afvernoon, to be returnei on Monday morning. Thta restricted are of the library is perbaps ia tome degree neoowary, in view of the ameunt of time required of the cadet to auend fo bis studies and exercire. We do not hesitate to dis approve it, bu! at the same Umoe regard tt as an ovil io some wort incident to the present syetem of instruction ani discipline. WISCAL APFAIRB. Iu reference to this subject the Board is satlefled with the system upon which the floanows ot the academy are administered, the account: of cadets kept, &. Ail the re quicite tnformarson apo» thie head ts already in pos-esston of the department, and we have not considered 14 neces tary, therefore, to appeud % to this report. ith regard w (he tuswiticienoy of the cadets’ commons, the Hoard have ordered a pote to be addreseod to the 8a perintendent, aud it ts, therefore, unnecessary to allude to it jurther tp ibje place. GENERAL ADMINISTRATION, The Board det m it chor duty w suggest a change in the pp an amon of the academy in accordance with the toll 3 LS en at present, from 1. A auperintendent appointed, a8 the engineer corps, with the local rank of colonel, and such amual salary as ihe es of his position require, Thie to have immedia‘e military and civt! gaveroment of the institution, and to be respon si- bie for its Correct management. 2 A commander of the garrison, to be appointed from the army, with tho local rank of Iteutenant colonel. This oiicer 1ocommand the whole military force of the post, including the corps of cacets,and to be subject to the orders of the Superintendent. He shall not be entitled to ‘@ rest at the Academic Hoard, except in case of the death, Cianility ar absence of the Superintendent. 3. Acommandant ef the corps of cadets, to be ap- Pointed from the infantry, with the pay of mejor. This Ollicer a s0 to be iustructor of infantry tastica. 4. Acommancer of the company of engineers, to bo Appointed from the corps of rs, with the pay of captain. This officer to be also tnstruotor of practical military and civil engineering. 6. A commander of cavairy, to be taken from the cavalry or dragoons, *ith tbe pay of captain. This officer de also instractor of cavalry tactics. 6. A commander of artillery, to be appointed from the ariilery, with the pay of caplain of engivecrs, to be in- structor, aleo, of the theory and practice of in all its branches. 7. Av adjutant to the Superintendent. 5. Ab a jotaut to the commandant of the garrison, 9. A surgeon. ‘An wetistant surgeon. 11. A quartermaswr. 12 A weasurer. Of these officers the Superintendent, the commandant of the cadets, of engineers, of cavairy and of the artiliery to de mat nbers of une Academic Board. ‘The effect of this organization would be to estadlieh the proper swbordivate relations at the academy and post; andto give the artillery apd infantry that representation atthe Acavemic Board which 1¢ now denied them, bat to which they are justly entitled, and which (he pablic in- terest cemand The aggregate of the academy and military forces of all arms at Weot Point ts pumericaily equal & regiment of tbe line. An organization aesimila ing to that of a regi- ment i therefore proposed, giving to the Superintendent the local rank of coionel.’ By this arrangement, whilst effi: tency of command + til be secured, the fieid fur the selection of the Superintendent will be greaily enlarged. In denigrating ye of the Superintend: toat requirements due to r ion and hospitality shoaid belinade, "The preseay Sapbrimemerts oo ger ‘ones have been obliged to expend more than ele Riterion whilst in office. This should not be. Simple justice as weil as a decent respect fer the proprieties properly inci- dept fo aD iMportant otfelal position requires judictous li- in regard to this matter © pvinced as we are that very important and radical es are to secure all the beneficial resulta which the country bas « right to expect from the Mititery Academy, and to the end that the suggestiow and recom mendations ef this report may receive due consi feration, we beg leave, respectfully to recommend that the whole matter of , discipline, text books, military or ganization, &c., be referred to a seicet Board with power ‘Wirit at the post and to call for information from all sources ‘where it can be derived. In this cautiom and detberata Way we are persuaded & more jucirious and eficient ays tem might be elaborated frcm that now in operation. “To insore wisdom, experience, impartiality and dence in the action of such n Poard, we suggest that it ehould be composed of the Academic Board of this tnatitution; toge- ther with two officers of engineers—two from the arullery, infantry or cavairy, spd four ctviliace, eminentiv jitera tnre apd science, aué that the Superintendent of the Aca- demy should be its prosiding officer. ‘Oue word iu regard to the general effact Of etrict mili tary discipline and wainng,and an evil to be guarded Against, und we Dare done Whilst. proper epirt du comps should always, and un- | der alletycnmatances charactertze the Amerioan officer, i should be & leading idea, incuicated duriue the term of bis educAticn ai this IDetitunon, that the real foree of hur coun- try Nes in its citizen soldier; fyrtem of na ioral mititary maly ip the hisury | the peculiar politica! Amy riean repabiis. That while the edneated officer is pecemary to promote the Ligh efficency of active foroes tu the field, the epirit anc patrictiem of free cttizens is the soul avd the substaace of that force. When, therefore, in the exigencies of the pobhe vervice be may be brooght into comact with, or as- Sign to command forces of th description, he must re- member that (ey are the free citizens of the repablic, and net mercenary roldiere Ike those which chiefy comnane the oiker armies of the worlt, and waile they are imelheent epovgh to know the nooersiy Of, apd to yield obedience to, wholeromo military disel- pine, tbe very epirit whieh impels them to-the field, ro ‘Volts at what they may coneeive to be w harul or domi. neering exorcie of authority, Ail of which ts respectfully submitted. W. H. CHASE. of Florida, Pres’t Board. GEO W. HOUCK, Ohio, Seeratery. NUPLE 8. FLDEKKIN, Now Yerk. B. F. BUTLER, Masaachaseus. SaMUEL Ho BLAKE, Maine, CAMPBELI, MOPFITS, Maryland. RB LINDSAY, Alabama. HENRY ©. DEMING, Coaneevee E BH BRYAN, Miseem pi. PAUL J SEWMES, Qeorgia. JOSHUA PHELPS, loan. DANIEL R&AD, Wiecontin. Arrest of a Counterfetter. OVER FIVE THOUKARD DOLLA OF COUNTERFEIT MONEY SEIZRD~ COUNTERFRIT PLATSE SROURED, [From tho St. Louis ke vadhoan. Jane 24 } Yeewrday morning, in covrcqnenee of jaformation re ceived, Captain Manning, of the In‘opondont Detective Police, of this city, eccreved in makmg the arrest of an indiviten! op Main street, near Carr, named Nelson Driggs, who bad in bin pees ion $5,495 in counterfeit money, o¢ the following banks and decominaucos — Bank of (hippewa, Wis, Aves Cava) Rank, of New Or cans, twenties. Rank of ittefield, Man , fren. Bank of Commerce, Va! yes. N. W. Rank of Va, fives, State Bank of Mimonri, twontios. Farmers’ Bank of Warviand. one Bundrods, Northern Bank of Kentucky, ones, reyville Bank of Iilin Soothern Rank of Kentroky, roe Of tene countertoits $5,675 were of the Bank of Chip- dare exeouted in an exceiloms manner, Doing table fo deewive all who are not good jurges They arc tated November 1, 1857 Letter A. hovses and ta the centre piece sitting povtare im the there are in the ag hey on she Sta‘e Bank of Mirsourt Briggs hg alvo In bie powerrion fonr plates for the Psavfactnre of oowur money, a follows — Poentx Bank of Chicagn, Uftien inte Bank of Oho. (face) —twontion Stato Bank of Obie. (back )—t» enties Sevgatwek Bank, Weetyent, Conn., tena The, plates of the Giate Bank of Ubio appear to be nae, the others have beop aed, aué impre-sions from thex, have been circulated tp thi’ city. Thome of the Saugatuak Bank bave been cmacribed in the Repydlican dave since The plate of bo Bank of Chisago differs from the genuine by the omission of the lower “O"’ in the word “Pheowix.” Briggs war taxen bore Jurtice He-tkeurath, who com. milled bim for future examination The Biavery Guestion in Oregon, (rom the Obartestom Meroery, June 24 | Fe bare been Kindly forored with a lewer containing the follwing extract, jost pecetwed fram Oregon Territory: It \s {rem & pentioman of the bigheat respectability and po Filion, and exd\>iMe the viewn of tbe amore fu noe to slavery, Contidered at @ practical ineUtuwon. As long a Legoet role at prosent high prices we have no faite in thoir iniroduetion into Oregen But tiie statement goes far to Bow the reonenived aa: of the ins'itution, ant the sickly reatimentailty of tte nis Northern men ere not tlow 6 mee the truth fhongaiee/!, when their Interest Coen Bot Lie in the opporive direction, and thetr wer Woon! pre judioe 9 oot sdrred ep Here ie & praction! fQoniwtion of thals engacity — Ams, O. We shall have wacsn times in thle wdeaittier toro the Anian as a Plate, wi! pentiow ap ty not be Mirprived if Gagon kooeks for admiasten pro #ravery Constitution. The iMeulty of om siniag labor ore au! family eer enn We working & greet change to feeling of even Northerw people setded kore, the farming porous of the eenntry, autd Me enining are almort coanimour for avery. There will tetas howling cone by the vegro werehippass tthrough the fight dowe for & generation, unless we are permit tad to purchase we make am ehove ahead, 000 bere & Hake of society thap we now have.” Annual Commencement of Columbia College. ‘Too ope homared and third sopual commencement of this ven arabia institution took place yesterday at Niblo’s Gar- dep, in presence of a large, inielligentand fashionable audi. ‘e000, ef which more than half were ladies, who socmed to take @ very wert wter est in the young graduates who partl- Cipated im the exercises. At balf past ten precisely the Pre- sident, Charles King, sccompanied by the professors acd ‘trastees of the College, and followed im procession by the stadents in their silk gowns, advanced down the aisle of the parquette, the orchestra playing the march ‘Souvenir de- Dresden,” and took his place on the stage. The Chaplain, Rev. Dr. Duffield, then the exercises witha prayer, invoking the Divine biessing on the pro‘e:ore, wustees ‘and etudents of the College. The exercises of this day were confined to the Senior claw, now leaving the honored walle of their beloved Alma Mater to mipgle in the busy soenes ard struggles of life, Several dirtinguished viciters Var Wasaingtes Corespormonces Wocusetan, fae 40, 8867 Drord ading Fire arns—Phe Wer Powt Rept Yen Con's Raure—Marchal of She District Mie ‘rewult of tho Wot mato of the breach-loading fire ‘“UPby,, at the United Sates’ arcenat Ta this city, was off: ‘ally communicated to the Wet Department yonterday, ‘and by the honerable Secretary ef War referred to Col. Couper, the Adjutant General of the Army. What stops will be taken by the government tn the purchete of fire. arms bas not yet beem decided om, though Gov Floyd raiber suspects ibe efficiency ef all the new inventions when bronght into bard frontier service. The Governor is bimsely @ Drag ebot with the old-fashioned lovg ritle, with which bo bas been socustomed to bunt deer in the moun- taine of Western Virginia;and be now believes that, with a 1 arrangement of sights, the old rifle would prove the best The contest between the manufactarers, for the raat, i one. go poe the Board of Visiters to the West Point | occupied seats on the stage. Among them we observed Miluary Academy baa been communicated to the Secre- | pis Excellency Governor King (brother of the venerable tary of War, and ts of unusual length. Its recommen ta- of the Onliege); Rev. Dr. N. Mi of Eliza- tions tonobing the improvement in this pet echoul of the ; feet Ned: Dred. Wi nae je can tee. government are numerous, and receive the full sanetion of j son; Hon “bratz B Sage BL Louis; re 'y ea, the department, 4.0 py of the dosument I send you By | Qoa'w. 34. Courchill, of Sing fing, Profowor of the Uni? General Case returned home a fow days sinoo, and bas | Yo! mre Xi pooreegy Ae wer cenesie, auien been clearing bis tabie of the numberieas apxiv w inquiries which have been made by oxpectants of office to know wby their peculiar claims bave bon pernittted to lie 80 long wwheeded by Mr. Buchanan and hia Cabinet. The ola gentleman is inthe enjoyment of fle health, and re. excellent pieces at intervals, adding thereby materially to the enjoy- ment of the day, ‘The following was the order of the exercises:— Greek BSatutetory Oraiion—Mytion Maury, Waltz turns to bis arduour post with incroasod vigor of mind | ‘Maa Repbiider.”? and body. ‘His family arrangements will al be completed onal, ang! Oration—W. Renwick Smodberg. within a week or two, and then, he aye, the applicants paaatbhgh os rae 4 Em t Waits for office will recetve all due attention A delegation callea ou Mr. Bichinan $ iork ea shies to urge the appoipmert of @ Mr. Flynn as Marsbal of the Nie riet of Commbis, an cfiee wo th $8, 0 or $10,000 per anpum, The President heard them bon and paid oper respect to all the reasons urged why Mr. F. «Movld Ee appointed, Then turviog w the epokecman of the party, be responded that the Marstal of the District occu- — ‘Die Vateriandiscber ** Individnal Reaponsibiity—Jawes B. Herrick. Dact— “Town a Wm. 8 Board: Dwritten Rt ‘m. rdman, ries Goleaeee Henry B, Not. ‘The Mejerty of WiN—Wiliiam #. Martin. Tho Work of the Sunlight—Wilham R. Tatvot. L. 8. Brower, Waltz pled fomembat of a con{itential relation to his family, and ee ee Nations— Morgan e sbond 1 bave to bear this ip mind when jugta9 ap. | ; tinent, yet be would duly comider the claims of Mr. | The Sindent’s Future— Ottver P. Jackson, ee ‘Tho delegation Jett, satiefled. that the changes of theip ¢ 1 “aha Genius Eegar P, Smith, Walts--\'venus friend had grown “boautifully loss by degroes” after the oD. very diplomatic answer of Mr. Buchan ster’s Uratlon—-Eties @. Drake, Jr. ‘The President then praseeded to dietritwte testimonials to the mort worthy; and first to tho heats of the four Additional Particulars of the Burning of the | chases, whom bo presented tothe wedsene amid much ap- Suamer Montreal, [From the Toronto Colonirt, June 29.) STATEMENT OF MI. HAYES, & PASSENUBK ON BOARD THE MONTREAL. Mr. Andrew Hayes, commirsion agent of Montret!, Atater—The fire occurred at 5. M. Tha Montres! hat left Quebeo at 4P. M. The firo broke out inthe main ed Joon tp wide bipe Lurene ds panel the boiler room. Smoke was fist een to tseue from one of the state rooms. Tt was very dense—so donee that in joan than five minutes: {t was impossible to see anything in the saloon, miputer the flames burst out and filled the seloon, and burt out on both sides. I was in the stern of tho vessel when this occurred. I lowered myself down ‘by tho sido of the versel, and while I was doing ro Irew one man trying to get a boat off ihe upper donk; he catled me to hie aeistance; he loosed the ropes of the beat and held one end and I the older to let her down: I slid town the rope. In lews than five minutes the boat was ander water with tbe crowd ‘that rushed on it. The ‘flame eoon be- came ro mtense that I jumpe out-of the boat into As the distinguished members of each class were com. mended to the good will of the audience they were greet- ed with three cheers ‘ané stiger” trom thelr fellow sta- dente. ‘The degree of Bacirotor of Arte was then conferred in due form op the feowing gentlemen:—Mytton Maury, Dante! 4. Tuttle, W. Renwick Nome Wa. 8. Sourd man, Wm. R. Talbot, Henry B. Nott, Elbridge T. Gerry, Wm. H Martin, James T. Tailer, Philip W. pan, Feet P. Smith, Theodore Parkman, Morgan L. 8 Brower, Richard & Dans.'Henry E. Davies, Jr., Samuel W. Francis, George . Haven, James B. Herrick, Oliver P. Jackson, Erskine Mason, W. Carey Maseett, Pierre McOarte, Richard T. Pack- weed, Goold H. Redmond, ‘ee E. Sears, James H. Slipper, Wittiam B Winslow, legree of Master of Arte was then conferred on the the water, and swam towards another boat I saw | following named gentiemen—Rev. Wm. L. Peck, Isao coming tour resmne, but i shot mo and made | Greenwood, Jr, Delancey W. Knevele, Jeremiah 'L. Za for 'the boat at the side of the Moptreal I ewam / briekic, Marvin R Vincent, John V. Lewis, H. ©. Marvin, back, and got under the boat that came to our assistance | F.G Drake, Reginald H Smith, Chas. 8. Pomeroy, Jas. C. There were a number of femaies in the water, and seven or elgtof them clung to me, These were taken up one | by one, and I was disentangted. The bnat wok its load to | the Nepoleon, and immediately after I saw a number of einali Doate from the Napoleon reach the Mou'real, and { | up terstood that the boat which first reached the Monreal © @4 not belong to the Napoleon, but to & passenger on | board; it was only after a violent altercation, and the pas er, Jr.. Gorrge W. Bacon Geo. V. Pomeroy, Cater McAllister, Rey. Wm Allen Johnson and M. Herrics. An honorary degree was conferred on Ridflard Somers Smith, a graduate of the United States Academy at Wert Potpt, and now a Professor in the Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn. After the orchestra performed the overture to tho “Bronze Horse,” Me. Phitip W. Holmes came forward and sengers inristing on its being aent that it was sent. | heard | delivered the va edictory oration. It was as masterly and the Captain of the Napoleon curring the owner of the boat | ip all respects as meritorious an address as we ever Tn my cpinion the whole affair was very badly mansged. | on a similar occasion. Mr. Holmes is a young man, and I think fully a quarter of an hour ela defore assistance | we would predict from bis effort of yesterday that he will came from the Napoleon. iaooleon was between | yet make his mark as @ epeaker, 200 and 300 yards off from us when out. The Montreal wax 260 yards from the shore, and tbe was beaded for the shore in about-ten mii the alarm was given, and ‘the fiamen bed brow the 1 bave alreaty stated; [think rhe bay been headed for the shore sooner She got aground in the attempt to reach the Ahere, and stuck fet Dearly as far off the shore an abe was when the dre broke out, | saw no one to give directions oF to take commend wee Columbia College pow numbers about two hundred stu dents, but we understand that the new lass just entered is uposually large, and the career of the Coliege is likely 10 es a = coming years even than it has je past The orations of yesterday were delivered with all the races of sadied elocution, and were Ubroughovt by good sense, solidity and of Seabees thes gee, wa the style of eloquence adopt- poery Montreal: everythivg was tn utter confa | od in the mt of moeech waa not sought af. Bind ek acme ta uc | etree gr oe cuneate prover an relected wan to 1 sand life have been lees. Nobody saved anything whatever | plier to all the #pe ers, without Smo orators but what waa on their porsons. There wae no time to | were greeted it , and fairly borne down look back. Tho Moutrealis burned tothe water's edge. | with the of at the claro of weir addresses, The boiler exploded nome time after the flames broke out. | li was indeeda memorabdle day in these young men’s ox- L heard the Montreal had been on fire twice previously during the afternoon of the same day, and that in enose ‘quence they bad a person to watch I unierstand the furneces were badly secured and the wood work not pro perly protected by metalsheetng. I heard this from the captain of the steamer Napoleon, The scene was ap- palingly terrific beyond deecription on board the Mont real, and op board the Napoleon afterwards the soenen of distress were most heart-rending. Here and there one eaw persons eceking for their child-en, and children seeking for their parents, with terror snd dis may on their faces, anxious to catcr tidings of those they loved. 1 saw & good many bodies Dadly burned aad di4 figured. and many perrous tn intense rufferiog, which tages they bave received sball be used—a life which has eved hut a wreck to so many who bare entered upon it fore them, with hopes as high and prospects a+ brilliant. The memory of those cheers aad flowers will idious among eo much talent to partica- lerize, but tbe voice of the auditory unmistakably marked oot the favorites Mr M L. 8 Brower, whoso ora- a pplendid voice, those on board tried to assuage by means oF wernped pote nerg’s ealutatory in Englieh was hapotly coneciy’ toer, &c, There were from 460 to 500 pertous on board: and gives ite Semis apron sak footage The addressee thirty of these were cabin passengers One hundred and | of Mesare. Boardman, Nott, Martin, Talbot, Jacsson and twenty Sve bodies. livirg and dead, were taken out of the | Smith were very able, but these gentlemen have not aa ‘water; there were sixteen dead bodies. I only noticed one Mantrealer, Mr. Leslie; I cannot tell if he (* saved. 4 few swam to the shore end took the road to Quehec | We ‘were about twelve miles from Quebec when the fire broxe out. The Morrage passengers were principal y Srotoh emigrants, from the Jubn McKenzie. Toere were also among them rome Germans, Canadians and Indians One family was named M-ekle, of whom there were +ix—three of them are gone The father of the family, aged 87, te gove. Icao’t tell how many hres are lost. must have been & great many burned I can’t tell how well trained voloes aa the two above mentioned. Mr. Mer- rict’s oration en “Individual Resposibiuty’” deserves honorable mention for its manliness and vigor. Mytton Mavry,a nephew ef Licutenant Manry, deliveréd tho Hrerk oration with great clearnoss of utterance and re markabie purity of pronunciation. The same mu-t be raid of the eration n German, by Mr. Elbridge T. coreg. Oa the whole, the exercises were ef the mo-t deligtful charac- tor, exhibiting an amount of talent in the retiring gra tu wes whieh, while it gives ‘ise of futare honor for them, most have stimnlated their younger classmates to Wany swam to the shore and reached Quebec. renewed exer'ion. AtJo'clock the exercises closed, and STATEMENT OF THS PURSER OF THE NAPOLEON. | After @ bepediction by the Chaplain the audience eeparatea. About baif past four o'clock the steamer Montreal, Ra. | Golph, Master, took tire about baif a mile above usroage The tire burst abere the boiler deck. The captain ame Gtately got out the bose, ana set all bands to work, who did all they could to extinguish it. After working a few Minwies it was found Impousitle to «top the flames, which gained po fast and Fpread so rapidly taat thoy coald mot get them under or nave the boat. Tae mate Uhen got out tbo Jolly boas, into whieh be piacna four ladies, cable pas sepgers, their maid, and tbe cablu girl. It was his taten thon to get the women first ont, and be had given orders to that effe:; but when toe male emigrants saw that they made a rush down the side and into the boat, which was instantly #wamged. The tnute rlroye to cut tac hawnor go te to cave thore in the boat, but the rush war ao great it was imporsible. The Napolenn wax acon at @ coaal veranle distance, ana kept aloot from the burning boat. due aaut ont, however, & large bata” belovgiag W 40 we rafemen the had on board Before it reached the Mon treal the best was ip fanes all over, aod they were only abin to pick up thove in the water or hang ing to the wreck. Fourteen of the crow were drones. pe Theatrical aid Mastcat, - PALIAN. OPWRA.—! "s elegant opera of *«N ” with Mme, LaGrat ge and Signer! Arnoldi and Coletti in the } principe! parts, ia aunownced at the Academy this evon- ing Av thie willbe the inet ratic performance this wrek there will doubtless be a attendance. Nimio 8.—Sigporina Rolla, whese début created so much exyitement among the votarics of Terprichore last Monday evening, is to make her second appearance to-night as the bereie in the ballet pantomime pe The co medy company will also appear in “ in India * Benton's THEarxe.—The entertainments here wil! com- mrence with the nautica! drama of “Black Eyed #usan.”’ | In which Mr ©. Fisber makes a capital William. The | farce colhed tring it On” te te feltow, aod eo wosie will cone! "8 famous comedy of "Kia. oi coe Mbakepere y Wariack’> —Miss Logan will to night enact the part of Par.henia ip the romanttc drama of ‘| the of which is t be sed by Mr. J. bero owe, (nis fret The captain, parrer and all the wMicers were saved. The | apdearanee since bis return from Rurope) Tho bio cootets waatee jast man to leave the wreck. Mr Wilson, | farce of “Turning the Tables” constitutes the ir, sun of the Owner, escaped with diffica ty by awimm) Kae’s—' astlore. Andrew Hsyor, eno san eaved, was 1a the wait tne ke ee ee for above an bovr He had vtrioped himself te hin draw. | Keane Mt ‘end Meme rom the officers of the Na vere ; een = veveral uufortuuetes ia | Sit Burmtt play Whe principal characters, isto be the fms the water, and we underrtand saved several lives, he | Souter iene, hee ee ’ dont wus burned to the water's edge, aod ap eards of 0 pervour mort bave perishet on bearo or bare been drowned. The number raved | from 175 to 200 pacsea | Ovrmre —Another exceedingly aptey bill hae been pre- pered tor the emterisinment of tpe fun joving community , Dut their baggage and effects are lod, aad come of | Wis evening Mr and Mrs © Howsrd are to = iD poor creatures brought up by the steamer Napoleon | (D4 “‘Sempembuliet:” Mr Chaofreu will give Ris inimit- almost ip a state of nudity. The ongers were | 8bie version Of the “Mage Struck and Messrs. ber, Bal! and Sey mour play the “hamese Twins Amanican Moarrm —Mr C. W. Carke w!)l thie afternoon sppes: in the exciting drama ef the “Corsican Brothers,” sutportes by the leacing talent of the company. In the evening Mr. Conway's sucoessfol play of “Rachet the Reaper’! tobe wodueed, with appropriate scenery and Bv0d east. Mireixe) sy.— Besides songe, and danves, iveu. hristy & Wood's Minstreis will repeat their mew co nical: A + qushoperene hesstons tee have RS. quite & -_ perean the “Grape Vine Twist,” « « Terrie Horse Onmbat”’ ana varions ober Sbieuscalies form the Bry ante’ programme at Mechanics’ Hall. ‘To vom TweaTeoat PA oy yoy —The thoatri- val prefersen bare leit deep rearet at the anfortu bate ritvation of Mr. Wm Roberts, the poyular ornbeatra leader We presume mont of them are aro aware that Mr Roberts eas afflicted with lunacy about two years e20 ano bas sines then been in the |usatic Asylum, the time be met with this effiiction be bad a wife and five Ny ei ute teh and Norwegians. The for T proportion; and most of the savet bave w inment she jose of their ovarest andi dearest rein, tous. Mauy of them are *omea acd children. Amongst the latter is a beautiful infant of anont @ year ol, who ed out of the water, out whom nobody claim fT thove saved sre slightly wounded, put none of them dangerously Tho steamer on the fire breating Was immedive.y beaded towarde the Fhore, hut the er ix sballow, and she ron on w rock within about 200 | yarce of the at ore We are sorry to record that the propie showed great inbumanity in no: actempting to rescue the eufferers, but splayed great activity in ttealing their eff-cts The vee fengere were treates ith the utmost K'pdnent, and aup plied with food ead every comfort possibie, on board the Nayr con. On ibe arrival of the Nasaieon here, handrads of our citizens were cor gregated en the wharf, and «hortly Afier sae War moored the aclng Mayor aud several mom bers of the Corporasion were on board; alw several of the cilloers of the diferent uational sucietion, who all an pomred salicitaur to rendor amistance and take care of dha z svfierare His worsti'y ordered thowe who hat austal Dave anes tec 6 duties comin B iyo be bce nk i the haem te mand | b= rere tet here 3 hepe of itera ever pe shen ed by hit profeeniomal brethren to give a benefit at one of ‘wen the principal theatres to bis family. We foe! asenrec thie the Bt Lauie Der Jo ot Ap en) wt!) Dot be made in vein. Those who are desirous oe From mocrat, Jane 27.) of wtencing a meeting to be called to make the necersary point rn the Upper alerourt. 1.000 miles above ku‘Temun, | irauge met, pg hy LE ‘no 180 miles beyond Fort Union, at the mouth of the Yat’ | Sth‘??. corner of i — the 16h Jnly instant. Misceuavauve Iriae.—Tho favorite low Mtone At o'clock yeeverday forty eight days nad elaysed sinoe ber departnre from this port, on business connected with the American Fur Company She bruagh) dor SD paentiags cof dig de oT) mountainerre, mon ‘attired partly in Indian gark, aod with faces almost as dark -@s that of the Indian ‘ me were quiet, and showed ‘The lpdinns, ae far ae known, disposition to Opht amouget themye! to re Promenade concerts, a la Julien, are to be given at the ves, excepAINE On one oonation. axfollowe:—Ontve dows | Are ems of Monte, Philadelphia, this week Walnut fireet theatre ban closed for The Drews have thy @ Dand of armed Aratuibeis wl bt nquan weitea bean paying the Dromios in the "sGrmedy of Frrore™” at on the bavk, and made rignale inviting the boat to loud Tho officers not thinking it quite safe to do eo, de- | (he Nath Jobo Brovgham and “Pooabentaa’’ contin- terenined to years, and sonnded the bell as if about tw | 84 the featnres at the arch Jano, but kept-her moving twiftly part. The indians were Mr J. W. Walleck, Jr., wae commence. course bighly displeased at this movement, ant fred a | # the Buifalo Metropolitan on Monday night The Wood's eoiey et he >” but fortonately only ove bullet struck the brat. Noone was hurt. Thi a Wr. S2onel Goldemid, the eccentric comedian, 18 to play SF ce tercents on orn, wes sree any | “A PES EMILE ls so K will be reenllected that there wore sevorat ip. Fady u LJ - fmaltor on board tie stoamor Clara when the yisived the | €&8%, rt Friday. Mian Susan Deno i ail at the Oblongo. Uppor Minsisaippl inet year. Tt wan afwerwards ‘ascartain, | Ole Bill waste give mconcer: in that city on . that the dreadful malady found ite Mr Kames end Miss Ada Clifton enacted time into tho lodges of certain sribe of Inoians, and made | S84 Queen Grace's Newark Varieves on Ga fear lal bawoe, a¥ cop large . | tureay. ber, nod alimbet Gepopelaog ove or'twoot thelr vilages, | ANA er Of Lala Monten is etarring It tm ATbany. Fan erytving lanes thet wie orn to hte day realy Pe Fn Ks yw) Ae see incense ' . ‘terme ‘Cher! ipson, daua' manager hatred aod vinciotivepess’ | Poko Bet le Worme of | Test con, formerly of Mitchells Olymple, Dow Exrrorep— or Bwaan received the fol- Horpunas— The brig Helen Jane, Capt. Stafford, lowing deepaten from the Mayor of Petersburg :— from Truxillo June 6, reports that the downfall of Waikor “ Preraneevee, Va, Jone 26 —J. W. tyme, editor of the | was received with guns, Siluminations ‘and a grand bal), pomen, Hw my 2 jy > can ane eee oi all the State cm fenaens Potore are Morning, supposed to from ited states are fased paseports 8 Going expan ew e "_ pan A a7 <3 Sue & asa ear ir. Hale senior editor Fayetteville Obeer- bitant of Honduras, pt Block, of Phila. nar and bad declined the moral Seirbia, died ‘mt Truzillo about 1.—Boslon ‘ ow May JULY 1, 186% ——— out, ane do ane Ne roeupet Sve shee fesked aoe. 1Woutevant Bylvester Mowry, of the 3d Artillery United etrubes yor pose bee Sates Army, arrived here by the Ilinols oa Sunday. He |p. yen ELT Tegel a teeny ths Laine, whos aie ta denser of pottion tm the resident of the Gadeten | trom arplawall xh say fr Sentara, ey purchase to have that tract of country separated from the Bue Kuiex—The Hreme nud fr rea. terrtorial government of New Mexico, to which is belongs ieee pacer ae ota Mal oo ‘8h present, and erected into an independent Territory, un- yao Fee eee oe Solrcen Ger the name of Arizona. 4 move is to. be made in that | salt and cos): " @irection during the next session of Govgross. We believe | A™bine ornuttinm, and declred ‘that af the last session of Congress the Committee on Ter- 3 ritories in one of the houses reported averse to the 7M inder 1 wa. It remains Lh daa whether the petition Catecdomunes cf as orou. 8 , jwburrrort « Senator Mason, of Virginia, is on # visit to New Bedford, Be OTe Ok Mewbarrrert © 3 oO TPAD OO last week ran on # ledge of rocks in Went Feel knonked off rudier snd lanka move Tt will oat for repairs, + hich wtil be made st van New’s Cove, A bowaprlt about 48 fest loog, wlth other pion OF ® wrest Apparently belonging 0 a mercheat «hiv. passed the Seah Mass. Senator Slidell, of Louisiana, retarn:d to Washington on Sunday. Joreph J. Keofe, Consul of Venezucla at Philstolp ia, writes that he hes ve and reliable taformation that Hon, Charles resident of the United States Sone Kunin Rizpan, of Newburyport, during © thiels 0 7 ry port, pa we . Sea, bas ot Someare be pane, Soe Shoat (Mantucket Ligh! Ship) othe ib ult ‘enezuelan government, morely lear: La U part Jane 2%, hy Mr CS Hor conntry daring short period, wi une cooseut of bi gov: peri Work fee Sai hanes Head stom & say ernment, ona w family ‘ashingtou, in Freneb and Davy own, “ pmmanded by Hon. Cbarles Brown of Pennsylvapia, Hon Samvel 8 on Wikalinken: Bigler of Pennsylvania, Hon. Mmothy Davis of Massacha- | gan see port arrivals setts, Hon. D. A Noble of Michigan, and Gen G. M. Law- rr at sew Bed’ird a7h, rhio Mt "Yanincta, Pater, South man, are in Wi ei Isleros Feb 4” hare’ Bay Marob 1, Lieut. Jobn Van Ness Philip, U.S. Navy, has resigned. | $i), hia ep 1180 dev whol m4 Qn The bone Sant bows 7 Sid from co 2 A ‘s Sen, 0'Doanet will visit France as soon as he gets per. a 7 rhe item bf Pa ated Cmedwiahs = Ie 5 “ . ek, South Tho Grand Duke Constantine of Runsla had arrived at | lever trem the ¥,,c/0m ‘ivy 2, with 40 bbls os Mi | mola, ac reports ;,4t% Sarrivin, NB dnied at nem Marah Sie his return to St. Petersburg fram France and | pois a0 reg a at hls so gil wig. eras 3 ‘of not stated Riad. Re aewin Men .. bound Queen Victoria intended t» personaily disiribute tbe Vio | ac, lum iat Se A caret, Mee Sah ae ein toria Cross (the Order of Valer) on the 26:b of June, tn ye May A Lencer Fisher 3, 500 sp, 10) why put apt F applied tn th. A000 eh, who ibreulened ls tire Be Ame: < Conanl to dia.haree some ‘The King apd Queen of Saxony left Streea on the 8th of the shiv at sea. They were June for Gewoa dnd Florence. - op ‘e ‘ee ‘h 1 Ott aed ido Md Moy, Caficetie, Ray, NA 1 aps sid ror 4 ee ile rev be sqaget ae, { Archer, sanith, do. V1 ep itnxer do Dap iopociat ah Ywents for Gailey a 7t0 sp, #) wh, wil told); Pros Pe Boel de Bellevue ai Brustels from the 15 Saly 10 eho | purrs det mvibing to reuiried some at ation Pod A eh 4 of Aug) x f wh, having een bume 167 FB) rn i The Otte roment bas established ® ¢gaiion at wee. a New Iuilk 4, in Feb, India, Fowlamd, NB, Naplee, and has placed at the head of it, * 1h the ittle of Heard frem, by } Charge 0? Affuirer, Dr. Spitver, an Austr! 4 gubject; former- o Jy private physician to the Sniran, ard regentiy councilior of the Ottoman Embassy at Vienna, ‘The Court of Serdinia has g-a¢ inte mourning for a fort- night, ‘on the oocasion of fhe Duchess of Gieuccester’s death. bia sp 10 do nl "924 lon 4244 bark Sam Franeiseo, of April, lat 26 60 ion 1 . Kaances Palmer, Green, of and from | ono!ulu 20 days. nol tine 27. lat «8 $8 lor 7240, apoke sche Alexacdur, NigkeR ton, of Provincetown, wiih 9 bbls bik“eh oll on board, a Spoken, a ae Ship Saranae. from 'iver ool for Philadel one mien “by Sof Bandy Hook—by |} tlot boat Obristing Ad 9 Bark Bea Breeze, Hell, from Boston for Wilmington, NO; one day ont, Int $9 3}, lon 69 Bark ' Frances” qprohabiy France, Ruas from Orometad> for New Yor>), Jone 2, te. +307. lon RO St Bark Goleon Rule, Niisereoe, frm Mewtna fre Bosom, May, Int 96 40, lo 1 0 & Brig Northern Helle, tram soston for Fortune Jab 6, Jat $638, on 89 08, atk ie Br ichr Savage, ‘rom Palermo Avril 25 for N'¥o"k mot Bow. ton, as reported in Lioy*'s List, Waa ween Way 8, Int 8640, low 148. Forelxn Ports, *naco, abt June 19—Iu port sche Lucy Penn, for Baltimare teen Prince Lauts, brother Of the Ktug of Naples, was about leaving Naples for Grazil, ow account of some difficulties concerning bis wife’s property It is possible that the Queen of Naples way acoompany Prince Lonis, with a view cf improving her boalth, which is in a very unsatis- factory wiate. Prince Oscar of Sweden and his young bride arrived at Niemdied on the evening of the 11th of June, and passed some hours with their rela i ree the Prince and Princess of Niemdied. The Pope was at Bologna on the 10th of June. The King of Sardinia is about to form a matrimonial alli- ‘ance with ihe royal bouse of Saxony. The Princess Sido- bia, now in ber twenty-fourth year, ls spoken of as the | ney: aay future Queen of Sardinia, and the journey of the King of CaLLao, May 96—In port edios Lizsie Thompson, Kelley, Baxcpy 10 Italy is connected with that expected event. from \™ rdiff fer Francie, wo tail mate Gaya, Olary ; Sy'vis Evans, and 6 re ‘Anon bas been horn to Mr. Hope Scott, of Abbovaford, which renews the prospect of the oor Ynuanee of the family and name of the great poet and novelist. Mra. Hops soot is Sir Walter's only surviving grandchild, and the infaot Dorn cn the 2d of June his sole representative in the fourth | Howe Hufties: Mil vaursn, Tae pawn, U4ih. ‘0 lovd for Rng'and; Anigaetin ARRIVALS. Fi rvest Queen Horvn, ner) at; Rhee From Bremen and Ronthamptna. in the steamahtp Herman | Funuis 8 Perley. York arr 224, tm-enta, Youu auiten.) Bigine and da xhter, Mie Aiien. ‘Wonanl Finkler, | Wallsew; Kave-ick. BI) : & “revlev, Cuter: Chapel Messra Onden. Hagerty. J W'Hopkina, Vier Gross, J KIL > Boyny win Flys, Flv taf Wrunc, M Becker: indy, threw ehildren aud servant: Mrs | Lawrence; Jobu a Parts, Wich, aud Joku Coue, Hallowe Wolf, two'ehildren and gervant; Misa J Rohvamm, Mr W | ure, Hoon ‘tian 1. Bewhre, Miss Sely; Lieut, Nicola) Derg, Ras BG from do 10th bark Kvadne, Dean; 16th, ships Franz Pendicion; ‘Ze, Johu KThever, Ponsinnds al snppoged foe lin, Wise Da Bale-, Mr Hampton, Le Lowe, at Dacksel, Mrs | Untied Sates , Mise x jam owe, Wacherbsuren and oni, Mew M Goubera. Mies 5 8 einnan, CarprRa, May 16—Arr ab'p Russell Silica, More, trom porto Miss J Prezbelmer, Miss Mt Uhifelder, Miss © Loenl, Mr x | on the coast, to complete oargs tor ikmtua J Frant and iaiy, Mr Stanhope abd iely, Mr A'Oppenber. | | Fonwoss. aht april 421g port barks AucCands Ohana, nd lady, , . mMOMA, er, Mies M Carroll. ’ from Singapore, unc: Kw wbpplson, ‘Kaglesiou, toa Amoy, 0 Waurrax, Inve 2 (hy te\—Are ship Caravan, Liverpool May 14 for Nvork with 44) parrengers: pat im aor) of previsiope and water wud 61 ‘Bb. Eincstox, fa, June 10M brig Lads Beemocr, NYork, Neuviras. Jone 12— Ace brig 4B Cook St Pierre, Mark Por? av Piatt, June }7—In port sehr Justina, Saath, for DEPA! fom For Ravaneab, in the Sramabie bt Tanne Li Congdon, Mre GM Coun, A J Brad: Choreh J John a Jove: nt = = ———— BYork 2 days. MABITIME INTBLLIC BACB. | yater tia setiriat Stn Uulengr mn Ganges at Re for Idg 28th, thts Chas Devenpert, for% oa¢on. 1O-Jannivo May id—Cld bark Keener, Ray, X¥ore, SO Unb, barks Soputs, Hathaway, Bastimore: Hin, Anes, Whee: morn $38 | ler, River Plate: 14th, Concrionn (War). Orgelian York. Bisat. Jone 10—No' An veseal In vort, Areath, bark JW ud $b for Campeaohy, to — . brie Mango Pa Martini, vi sid. 18h for Ponoe); Ship W Prothingham, Stetaon Havre Bord & on. mr chon tL rag ety RB ip J Gicnret Gilchriat #1 fiepben, K <—fnow & Burgem, | dark Tiva, Forver. Marscaiho: 7th, echre Gas ‘Osombe, Sa ‘igevaun, Olsbe, snapnedtaren £00 Fi wold. from ri Bride, Burgers, —) W klwell & Co. from Yostou.. are rk Jno amih, Havana—Surges & Co. 0 ter henee, arr Lath, for Sombrero, ri Ina Briant, Howra Richinuete—! W Elwell 4 Oo, Aunnile, Merrill from Yew Raven. arr 7h. ‘tne Meyagnes: Penguin (8P). ~~ C= ty ba A eh gt ‘inuele arr 17th, ding. Dorothy, Fieid, wv. NF—H L Routh & dons NB, ie jausea Hrowne, Orebtren, 2 Dock, Thompson. Oarver & Ohase. Beaton af i : i Torks Tecanns, June 18—I —_ RYorh next any. sipacupadiie as. bead t 3 @ tt Roherwon, Morrow, 8 fome Pons. ‘Kecort. —. Labraior—RB Mn widdie. (ORTON, Jane 9 —Are *riga Josaptine, Pent! 7, Lavacce—oater & Scvenson. aiva; Blue Jucket (Hr) O! man, Palerme: Speude yee wane a 7 ‘on a fallman —— ig | bowed Ly TADR: gehre — }, Ricbmoad—Van Bran’ regory, ye ‘obh, Fi . Bamlive, Hoption alerantriss Merrill & Abe oi ‘ ee a 2 Eagle, Ames, Kilzaho port, Jamen Ward. Bae j Bektimere—J ¥ Medes thagena, Daker, TEEEEEETECEEEY i Philad-Vobin: Bex Ec Virginia. Davia. Mailler, Lord & Querean, | G's Brvobs, Walinon New Fork Id abn Wonees Kleanor, Hoamer. Hallowell Harriman & Oo. Farlow. 1 iveres Steamer Artisan, Canditl, Baltimore. Pa a RE oir Send ~ Ne —} a fom vate bark Ship Hania viaus (of Howton), Porier, Coincha Inlanda, April | Zhy,*hP Juin remains ia he Ronda Hig Nigra int batane Ton 3121, sige He abip Napotvon | oA) TMUKE, June 2 M rnin, LI, bound Sovth; Zist, iat 32, lon 7390, saw ecbr ML Wea | {*!!00) barke Bemus ame mage bornd Roni (Rrem), Hoborst (re te, Nr), Rrwckinnidge. 1 e Babbidee P itrem), f 16 de Janeiro wesierly winds, Hoo ark Tinos, Benner, acveilien, Avril 27. paserd GUnraitr | eae ki Wal) May 7, with tod ker @ O00, May 12, a We wa nie, pes Aequadron of 12 alcamers, wlnerln ae” —— Sree sitiiensorsnar onesie Wis Sieeag™ ala | 'Wo0W any peers, 10 ts non for | Mingon NC; sobre keep Teich réron’ Rayo $ Petite © evoke Bremen oars Utiella, from Bremen for | A702 wianich we: Charun alley; He Hi, Hawn aad Aue Morrill Kew York BEVERLY, June Zi-—Arr brig Billow, Hodgdon, Piilade- phia, BRIDGEPORT, Jane 5 8 Are aches Bylresier a jarrieon, Pierern'; Mary ‘und, Dayton, Sinionak’s Ponen Hanen. Gritin Bark Restede (Olden). Kahie, Bremen, May 6, in balinat, ‘with 728 passengers, to Poppe Experienced beary weeterl; winds Deariy the whole passage. | Mary (8r), Mabenes. Dorchester, NB, 14 days, with Duiding sone to Walince Bing aipba (Ar), Ourry, Horwon, NR, 10 days, with plaster, | Fbi nAripnie; eimi08 Gleaner, rine. id r+ wh; Diepareb, Jobrenr, Hirig Wanderer (Br), Bari, Winsor, 17 daye, with plaster. to im, Sooreaen and Barer rig Enterprise (Rr, Wiseman, Parrsboro, 16 days, with Pr ast Du ch, ee or Rianeapor. | janetc i , | a te lg lsanelia Jewett, Reed, Purt Kwen for Bow! | Se nrenee: Sar br Alexander M Christie Siea!, June 10, with hemp % and biden, spoke Be bri fe Tork Kehr orth RASTPORT, Jone 18—Sid err LO Kelley, Raion, Prove ver Jane 24, i kore Caan | Oe PVE, Jone Si—Ave sehen © R Vickrey, Borie, . me Ty. re ¥ re dleer, Dyer, of Provincetown out 3 mor $0 vole oll= | nalitmore: Prereven Renrn, rinstahaee: any Morte Lonten, Dyer reports meing on Wh Jane, wl sebra Alex , Divert witan ia enh 70 bla; with a bbls, and Aileghany - Mohr Humming Bird (Br), Nickerson, Windsor, NB, 10 daya | Ue" a kin wih plaster, to | Umore: Arietta, wags eowre, usted, & Joba, NB. 18 days, with lumber, | PP | pimor. &: Sct 8D Hart, Wall, Jacksonville, $ dave, Bek Pree te Sos ceaeaee’ beat ‘ort S daya fenton Le hae an Gor Leen, Béward>, Virgiele, < dare mond, George, White Resnebune for. Balurn son 4 Ay i inte, Séage Pierce, Sanawies for Norris Kiver, NY LS Presto - at od | Adelma, Judge Waltman. eebra A 8 ala, Chaetty, ML cobr Pennavivaris, Martett. Calais, 8 daye corge swat. Schr Carntive C, Lai Hettporr'b Saye. 8 Cg ee eS ee oP febr Wreath ‘Re Mach, eer A ne Year Perk ambay for oneiioer. Mora Foun, Behr Greens, Alles, Machine. 7 anya Pergurebs bastemenas Taine Baten te vena hk © — o . tod Portemewh; Par'gmocnt Mavis, Howon tor Virtua, BOW Rebr Tyrope, Sout, Hherryfeld, 5 days. rer Picher and If * Periog, Mick. « Sehr Palon Woorier, Franklin. § days hia OM brig? Ne 7 Behr « harlotie. Gott, Rowland, 6 cx ot Behr Paweneket Rows Rock inn Lark io er Re undont for salem: Av “7 (Beh; w hee Tantomount, Uk © Gartner, Trea ton’ Jone 2—No wsrivals, kid, bel.w Rehan, ; sebrs Pred Liver, ‘saagnivens. Ane’ 4 — Nu vows in pret HARTFORD June f—art etewmers Coonn Hace Nort MF Chapin, Gramiey Phiiadei ha: Mh, scbre Jone, MeHuiles; Jane M Brainard Rw ll” and # W spn idiom, 40: Hoope Altred Hall Tucker Perth Ainhgey Now Frorid, Heank, WYork. wid sun, sweater Sachem, jew York; aebrs Doreita Kahn, Lintgus, ana F Havard, land, Philadelphia csr MOBILE, June 2%—Arr brie Thos s norm, Hasiings, Bos NEW ORL ann, Inne #2 arr atramahin 1 9 wo. pon, * Operiemaae Ral rand fp hs ¥ _ end Catiinna, Garrega Havann Cle oi agers a iw Coser. Pliledelphia’ ris rinse. Wyiakerter & Yeas, am ‘ sehr Pollo &, Amith, Vers Cran Paling French’ Rorkland, Lae 4 dye, land 6 days, 1 de) ei Arrived yommrday bark Wureata (fTano) Bteengrsfe from Bremen (ort bark Rureal,”” os muaprined). BELOW. Bd—are bark Cheroroe, Rein, Char enon: sehr Pon. Son ion wii Horde ans. a, i an Jegraphic Marine Report. ‘Arr Hib (oy el) Robt Pariovern t masts, Sana, wih Cargo arr barks Golden Kale, Reares, Mes | of sbip Saxon: Jib. ship kquity, Moyen, Sewpon. i ne xe, ee omee a ? amoud Siete. oak [ole W le, Port ove stnasser Win be Bain) omibar; NEW HAY Orenx; (pare ering. Arr bries Ohas Rd ward, Fas. lndge Rasyon, Phil A: SD Linon. Wenber ;Ormar, os ord, Raacoinh. tuptin. M stig. Or; Rar “dor Wry Adeline, Jenkive, Reliab aia joneghn’ & wel ir Jen ar a ne 1 om Gina win, BY. wanbiees vice: omee AR Prince, A Heaun, aod WA Comming, voonecticut, NYCr. te, en { ep 3 Juve 819 sehe MT Haprony, ‘ure Phiaelptia, & Borkey aad i wi, Conlyn, Nandonke River: Magnolia, Tha % ‘ | yey! ryelone, ; Y sheath dura di pL, Gans Bower, rts ignrert Awe. pravetnyront, June B—Arr echr Oorivthian, Taylor, Wichard yay, Arps, Pail Rivers Huster Puber Diges: | PORTLAND, June 7—Arr bark Merriman, Wie, Philade Only Ron, ¥ B Bedfo 4 " fa. sobre Resper, Kent, Baltimore, Sarah Lavina, Yeston, A hip Boston, Reliew, NYork: bark Cordelia, Lind. rk: gem shin Jobe K Parria, Mack, Melnima Ud fey, arbadors: brive M Kendall, Norton, Boston: Randoiph, | bark Le Oiguena, Berry, Malarsan: brig Motel, Puw, Lufkin, do: J Wal ace, Foster, ‘Nebraaks, MoPaddnn, Hath, | BAe, Bid, #ind 8, eleamnsbip Kbersonese, Thompsom, Livers cobrs Trumpy, Artie, Rosion; R Pirowniae. Coeorer, I RISVOUTH, Jone 7 Arr eches Samm Matilda, Han Weeks, Poremoeth: Gor fordo. Ball, Albany; | MEP. ch imteipmm haurened, Now Vert ele n, eng. Gardiner, Me; RD Cullen Robinson. Naw BEAN TUCKET, June 3. oid slooye Ulidn, Dariiag, and © wah, Bensen, MBediord;’ 0 0 bier, areata MRO! | “ERGY LDRNCR, Junn 29— Ar eer Rowwnh, Coben, Killen Banh, Onin, Boston; © & Peanine, Powter ast ¥ am pr eee Gal parents » 4 Misectinncous and O1 Rite Foteta'n: rattres, ivi: Prometes Cocataghase Taras Taire—The new steamboat Ronthiald, owned by the Btaien Inland Perry Oo, went yesterday afernom on an en @ineer’s trip. She in 210 feet long, heam gy feet over ail, wih Fortin. Crowe, . Arr atramet lori, finsh deck; bas a beam engine, cylinder 44 Incheon and 9 feet glow: eis Hen Deaton. pny fia Sacra ald, bar favaswet, “Cid gohre Geo Atue Treat Havas. WL Bart The pteamedip Rriesson, Capt Lowber, also went down the eee ope. Lad bre Leman) Peete - ALRM. June re nol , bay yes erday afternoon on x trial trip, and rermrnnd to the | tN Te ee Tn alnoneoltvue Me i a ae tity about 455 PK, Bievup, Philadsiphia, Cape May, Kilzabeth Py hetore ashore on Amith’s wen: Superb. Rond: ee Onn tor, moat pa ta ‘ently, er BYor . i. io TyWORO, ari Ti Avy sehr 10 Herts, Rooturd, Raat. From 3 For Wy Sig Poet Harrie and Netly DO, Hasey, ane lont. Bid 27th, towed Snow, isle, went of we , P siary Se eo ree srs ig Lie a Sak, Boek os Ulouem' er, |

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