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8 WEST POINT MILITARY ACADEMY. pasy Present—Nevel Double Quickstep Drill—Balt of the Mes Ciub—Addsess of M.. McCreerey to the Graduating Class, &o. ‘The anbual inepection of the Military Acatemy at West Point by the Board cf Visitors, appoiated by the President to report as to the actual state of diacipline, iastruciioa, police, administration, fiscal affuire, and other coneerns, Bae been in progress since the Ist instant, and wil! con- tinve fer several days longer. Tho proceedings on Tucs- @ay were unuenelly interssting, from the fect that tne entire body of cadets was reviewed in battalion, as an corps, by Lieuteoant Windeld Scott, wno ho pa a desire to ny actual gervics of fhe graduating class, ow pronounced by the Academic Board qualifiod to report to bim for daty. As the new gadeto are entered about this time, there is, of course, the ueval congregation of friends at the Poiat to witners We exercises of the examination, including the triom- phertextof the graduates, and the Indicrons d dut of the “awkeard squad,” while tho surroundiag delighifal @esiery and propitious weather make toe occarion un wsvally interesting. Tho following gentlemen compose the Ace‘emic Board of Visiters selectaa by the President wie yoar:— Bon Jono W Davin. Wravk ind Inekman, Baq.. Jawes L. Gen, hq Ex Governor Davis, of Indiana, formerly Speaker of fhe Hoare of Representatives, has been chosen Presitent of the Board, a!) the members baving presented thom felves tous far, except General Chase, Colonel Redmond, Gepera: Spewbt ana Mr. James A Scott, wo0, however, may arrive before the examination closes. Che examioa ftaow Of the Cimesee bas besa continued every yt mine A.M tw three P M., since the 2d instent, first Gay Deing spent in the customary ceremonies of ex- ebangiy ex wiped, and it was €: would Jas; until the middie of next week The firat class Inns veep thoroughly examined in engineering, etuics, and yoology, infantry tactics, ‘ordnance, ao gunvery and military tactios, and cavalry In order to facilitare toe examination of the pn pewerce tactics. ‘omm: wer, with « fair apportionment of duties. The re- Gaauions of the Char a regu'ar stadies are proceeded ‘web as vsua!, while the boars not c moprised in the exa- mamat ons, rccitations and parades are amply provided for Dy various milita’y exercises, according to the state of Mhe weatber aud the opportunity. During the examine fict Major Devafvid, the Saperintendent, provided that the cadets shou d perform in tofantry, the Datialicn and skirmish crille; ia artivery, the hght, siege, seacoast ‘ep¢ mortar crilie; in orduance, practical duties in the Jaborator; ; in cavalry, squadrov drill and trooper exer. ce, end io the uso of the small sword ani bayonet. OF Anese a Dumber have yotto be performed; butso far aa they tave gove, tue Board of Visiers have expresse1 She highest satiefaction, though with regard to the exemi- BaWens ln S0W0 O! (be siusies perhaps 80 much commen. @avion may not be awarcel. THS GRADUATING CLASS. ‘The graduating ¢ ass this year numbers only twenty even, owig to tae change of the term of servi e Dy Coogress «few years siace, in cousequeace Of wach a five yoars’ term is required iostead of four, as formerly ‘The class bow graduauog entered oefore this was msde, and was ai that ime much larger. It was divided iwto twe claseer—ibe seciors forming the firet, whic) now gracuater, sud the jantors forming the second class, Whieb will gradaste cext year. The class pow cum ders deenty seven, 96 follows—the arrangement beiog without reference totheir present standing in the class, They have borne their exemiuation creditably, though not, as Bas boon stated, superior to a.! their ese ge at date D Date of caalrwinaton. euteHEennaenuertootescenecs 2. a. bel onguist ©. lngrehom an. Jackson Jr. boya Bamie Jess Jobe B bouncers = Bryan M. idomas . Gtiver F Gooding. ..18. July 1, 1883 W. J. L. Mordemus M4 July 1, 1604 Fdeerc .¥ do. ¥ ty 1, 18°3, Ve 1, 1896 Ge 1, Inst . ge.duly 1, 1864 of Viewers pronoaccess ibe class pr rember receives @ oyploma rigned Dy the Superin Wncert and members of the Acalemic Board fueir presente? to the S-cretary of War by the Iuapector, with the recommeadavon of the Academic Bosre jor commiseio’ s im toe several corps of the army, Booordicg to the dues which each may be jadged com- | nt to perform. Five of the mo-t distiog riened catete | thie claes, as of the others, are to be reported for at- 2 F e tachment to the next Army Register, If any are fount de- ficient, they are to be returaed back to their Classes to re- ume their atucies TNE RKVIEW AND BATTALION D&IUt. Gen. Scou having expressed a desire to rewiew the ce- @rts io Dot alion, arracgoments were made, aad the exh as delightfully pehone brightly turough a ciear say of were geoUly watied over the plac haay porition of the vast crowd of ppeciat i under the trees arouad the jou parade ground as pleagant as could be desired. ta jes{r.m the neigbooring hotels graced the occa. wion # ith toeir presencs, and in the enchanting distance Jent ro incentive to the embryo soldiers. Of nxebi wae & profurion—a noog thosetrom New York, representing the olive branch aad the sword, Rev. Dr. Acams, 20° Col. Duryos, of 1h» Seventh regimeat. Tne hour remed was five &. M . ano just previous to tbat time We ret ng of drums boating lo quarters, the rush of visit @7s to neoure gro! poritions, the strains of martial mu mic, prancing of the dragoons and wheeling of the artiliers ned un eplivesirg spectacie on the p'ain The plein Eee teen close shaven, tbroagh the carefal forothought of Major Delate d. and presented the smoothness of a velvet farpet = The beauty of the Cay, the flushing of the mili. ‘tary e7'pmerts in the suobcame, and the grouse of spec- Gators gathered in picturesqae know under the trees, or ipine ov the grass, mace the scens one worthy of the ye penor the painter's pencil] Tae Saperisteodent ranged to inepect first the whole force of the sta- tien, contirting of the battalion of cadets, two conpacics Of dragoons and a company of artiliery. Firet came tne Cadets, moving 'ke clock-work, without m advanciry to the cen‘re and forming im line; ‘ Mech ment of artillery, uncerfoommand of cadets, wheeling Like wb riwind, into posrtion ; then the mounted drag as, fend lastly a com paay of dragoons dismounted, all be:ng io Dition took place on Tuesday. Tae day propiiiour. Thoe Foatinces ly at ibs appointed time. Soon the comm < form of General Set was feon advancing at the heed of his staff, nd the Acnoemy Bowrd to the review, the tall old Gene Fal tencing by the hand bit grandson, the sou of Coloeel Boott, bie ton-in law and one of hie aide-de camp—the Witie one frvkicg gaily adout the war worn veveran, whore fhow shin hond hed seen over bet a century of Mertiaiservice The getera: was recelved as became his rume beating, colors dropping, officers se. 8 presen'iog; Aad. takjog tbe arm of Major Delafield the “operintenceat, General Seat and the rest Of the wu te commenced the tour of Inspection ‘The cadets pumbered in al! nesriy two handred, and being drawn line, the dletance round them, together * dragoons, wat rather tiresome to bro! iog fun, but he stood It like an cory pace, an if be was not at hole Cowes them marched in re ing several ekilful move- Nog on the Feeondt Found tae Compe ilokstey mareh ail in a barry Tne Whew round the» ments, and otros wo ormed wer evointions me at & Kom pace. This step introduced by the French, under tae Previows & it introduction it Was ‘Very oifficult to more bodies of mea with ravidity aod order: v by its use, the largest bodies can be eeied into any required pysition, with «reat Without d#orgenizatim, even'in the aust inartoa'e regimental nod batation movements. Tar por. forte. ce of Lois Crill yesterday was inieed the feature of we Cay, and whilst | a novelty delighted the aunitiated iis besuiy and utility impressed favorably ail miliary mea sho witoereed it. Tate drill has also been intro Gueed iow tbe Seveush rogiment “of this city, by Colonel Daryee, wih mock success. The regiment frequently Precvors it in the drill rovm, and recen\ly on parade, en the Fast ouree, exhibited @ thorough knowledge of M Not long # pee & company of the regimeat, in oo. fog from a street ariil, tried the step in Broadway, aod Orval 6 neb excitement that several policemen ac funily ran afier the crowd, wondering “ what was the matter Brevet |eut. Ovlonel W J. Hardse who hat command s the tutor, im jataauy, tector, did eptre tis me pretiy rigorous exercise. and ry commend, and gaye wom ‘Teey were mer in fe, i compa: MAD Wuvror wit lity of the Goodie 5 the Turming of boii the rapiaity #1 ne bata You trom 66 mio lige Tue infautey drill wee rove @ ally well execated. ‘The whois oh Vast mw fod elicited t avon f Gen. Set and the Board of wi remaw ted Cat Me review wae the | ” sod at Wee Point, The bataion apie, commanded by members of | a pg \& the of of their merit. Toese | ts (wo cach, the Neutenants being ale furnished fr e frat clmae » perfectly confident was | Col. Hardee that 01 the members of the first casa tho roughly unier t a: ia reply to an interro @eUry, bo oxpre # Willingoees to cal out any yf ba jam of @ anietnn » #everal delightiul boure were «p-u'. Lo the even ng the frst clase was «xercised in mo ‘ar f-ing with mortars precisely like thoae used ip asic service Major Nelaficld bad four poles erected in old F rt Minton, about a quarter of a mile from the ocality of tho mortars, and the object was to land the auelis iaside of taem. The oirection of the morars was of course Gret arraoge! w the dey time, thougn i up the old fort witha abell pew eights cold A ia) Loy Me ring was very good. THE NBW C4D8TS—THR PLES. The pumber 0° cadets in the insuivation is limite? to one for cach Congressional an ferriortal di-trict, ove from the District of Columbia, and tea atiarge. aa tis nun der decreases, frou Various Caceer, #ach as gr@iusvoa, Geatd, resignation, &c., the vacancies are fille! by ap potinents made by the Prevident, npoo the recom mea Cation Of the Congressional rep’erentatives of the varivas Cietricts. This year there aro pinety-thres pew ca 6s, #bo receive conc itional appointments — tbat ia, if found to Pores CertaiD stipfiated quaiideations, sucn aa belong UECeF age, UPMAArried, perfect ph, sical KD, 0a 8 Ce pacity W read aud write wok aud periora with facility and scourecy the four ground ru'es o arithuattio, they are somiited to theacsoomy. in we January svocesding they are examines ip the couree of atuvies presor bed for ‘the fret 8x months, and if found w give promise of duish ing the course wih ponor they receive com misaioas from the date of their entry I? the reault of the exami sation is upfayorabie the candiiates are not confirmed, thoug» im care of conduct they are houoradly dis obarged or omitted tO resigo, acd ex perres paid home. Tuose woo remeia continue with their rtudies ander the rigid diac'ptine of the inauita be, (rawibg Wainy dollars per moota yay, wooch bas to supply them with ¢ ovbing 804 provisions. Daring tus fire. two moatba the new cadets live ia camp, aod are thorough jy oriiled in and out of the awkward squad. The stuties cc mmence op the third monty, end eontinus uatil Jaouary, ‘when tbe frst semi-adpual examtoation tates place. After passing this are aseigne? to classes, acc rding t» their respective merits, and ia the foliowi.g June they epier their firet annual examination, whica is one of searcbing scrutiny. Here again they run the risk of dis cba: ge, not promising well, for if found deficient they are rept heme, to make room for those more Capadie or more willing. Tous eacd year has its celinquente—the incompetent graduaily siftiog out as they approacn spheres above their is9, SO that owards che end of the term there are fewer feilures. Yet the danger incresses each year, ore demeri\ mark being added for eaco year that the offender bas been i the imsiitution, so thst aa cffence which counts but ope for @ ‘‘pleb,’’ would coust five (or a first class cadet. The course of study is mecossarily arducus, and the restraints of a discipivary character ratber severely binding. Jodeed, it sometimes happens that cecets woo have the whoie coarse up to the last resign, ergo the exam na thus forfeitiog ail chance of appowtment or promo = inane entering the army like ordicary re 8. much ignorance prevai's av to the character of the institution that it not unfrequent'y bappens that Saperin. tendent Delafield receives jetiers of a. for simis sion on the supposition that the iastivation is bis. Perhaps this is pardcpabie, from the fact that be bas, as it were, become a father to the Academy, ani devotes himeeli as exclusively and arduovsly to the work as if he wore alone concerned in ite prosperity. Of course the applicants are Ppa casey nel looe prasad of admission, aod if they have any political influence they are protty certain $e p0) an sepereenens. Bat to be appointed is one thing, to be admitted quite ano her, and to go through the course decidedly &® serious maticr. Tue present moge of appointment seems hardly calculated to secure the greatest mental calibre in the young cadets, because po'lucal influence is necessarily ioseparanie from the system, and & boy who likes to “play soger,” and bas rich trieads, Once it easy to get to West Poin! Tepresentatv bowever, pursue a different and decided!y more com. mepdadle of recommending sppcictmentsa to the President, as was done by thejropresentative of one of our New Yor districta, who uniformly chose the boy of the bighest standing in the Free Academy who was williog to mocept To this plan is the I'ree Academy of our city in- debdted for the honor of baving at the head of the third class this year ove of the l'ree Acaiemy boys, who stands Sees clades of fifty-nime in mathematics and Eoglish studies. It is a great pity that this plan of selecting tae Dest boys {rom our public schools for caaets could not be carried out toa greater extent; though, as it is now, the State which gives its youth the best advantages of educa- op, sence the moet oflicers to the army from West Point; and, rice versa, the State whish gives its youth the leest advantages of education, sends the sefert officers to the Tt is to be hoped that these tacts will be more considered in future, and the sdvantages of an ipetitution like West Point not wasted on youth of no meLtal calibre, who procare the preference of appoint. ment, to the exclusion of others more competent, abd are finally obliged to leave in cisgrace. Mavy a fond parent, afver ail the trouble and expense of provers ‘sppolatment for @ favorite son, is sadly o Bppeio’ Perhaps tue boy is frightened ‘at the form! Oadlearray of epauletted examiners, the rigorous aisci- line and the self-denial which the etrics ruies teach him endure; or when he comes to undergo military exer- cise be finds his langs weax, or bis ings 2 be, Tead correctly United States meme. i cour ‘outs to crack’ for the boys who have gone wWrough the mii, and they Epare Do awoUDt Of fun wt the Expeuse of the poor “plebs’ who compose /he awkward syoad. Major D)»ladeld, the Sa Perintendent, ts ail beart to the new comers, and while he encourages them to confidence ia themeeives, be does not fail to imprees them with the coasciousnees that they have duty & perform; that they are paid w iearo, aod they prhery hed that ¢iscipline is fuexorable, aad they must obey; and that if they do their duty they are sure of pre- ferment. Each oadet on entertug bas a number assigoed to him, which is marked on every one of bis articles, 80 that if be loses or lends or borrows any article whico be ought t© keep, apd in good order, it is immediately known. The appearance of the “picba,” as they are termed, thir year excites the usual amount of mirthfulness among the “old sogers.’’ At various hours throughout the day the “‘plebs”’ may be seen under going severe drill ia compa nies Of two, three, five or ten, by 0.0 cadets; aod the aa- thoritacive manner of the one, and the awkwardness of the ohers, are equally marked. Now a dampy little corporal bas charge of two isok Yankoos, jast eniered, aud ibe manner o! both is equally amusing tas corpo Tal goes on something after thie style — byes right—for werd! Hait'—yoa must bot surt until you bear the word of command ‘March!’ Now, forward march! That's right. Step—step—rigot abou! bh ‘wait for the word face ; now—rigtt about, face— thas'e right. Vorward—hals for the word march ; sow— forward, march. K: your eye on the right shoulder of the man before you. —toes out, for ward—bait—walt for the word of commaed—forward, march—ferward ~ bali—forward, march—right about—balt—wait for the Word of command —right about, face—ihat’s right—quick lep—march— bait—siep—step—toable quick step. march—halt.’ And sothe puor “ piebs” are drij'ed and marched, and doubie yuck stepped, ust they often get heartily sick of « soldier's life in the firet haif honr The poor fellows seem to work twice as hard as the officers 0 are doing the same dury,and as the ci gather knots, making all sorts of gibing remarks on the pro gress of the new comers, it is not at all astouishing that eo Mary are discouraged, ancl, indeed, it is somewha: sar. prising that so many beve the nerve to g> through an or- deal which must be so barrareiog to youth. IMPROVEMENTS IX TOR GROUNDS. Superintendent Major Delafel1 bas been bury during the past year in improving the grounds toa considerabe extent. The walle and fay wd have been sloped aad covered with grass, old Fort Choten bas been re vuilt, aot aitogeiber the Point never looked more celigotfal than pow. The rural beauty of the spot, with its romantic pic turesqueness, contrasts strangely with ite warlike cua racter; apd were i} not for the macy surrounding re- Tiniscences of the Revolution, one migbt thnk that five years’ residence would make the 7 soldier too peace fol and amiable to fire of a gaa. disciple ts not Mkely to fati in reminaing them of their Guty, and in spite of the lenient officers, who ‘‘pever see any more than they can help,’ many & poor fellow fools the restraint | ke that of a prison, ana bounds with joy ai the slightest sem Diavoe of recreation. During the past year a fine set of gas works has been completed, capaSie of supplying 12,000 feet of gas daily, h aa it im estimaced could be used in ail the that require it. Mains aud pipes have already been laid into most of the bulldiogs, including the bar- racks, the academy, the chapel and the hospital. The rivmg ball and the library are yet to be supplied. A clock on the tower of the soademy is also amoag the new featores of the past year. The ational importance of this institution, furnishing, as it docs, the flower of our army, cavnot but be recog. nized, aud its progress viewed with wviversal interest ‘and it is to be hoped that the Board of Visiters, while on joying, as they must, their delightful duty, will not fail to give @ far and extended report on the duties jor which they are especially appointed 1h ror OF THE MESS CLUP—ADDEESS OF MR. MPRBERY, OF KENTUCKY, TO THE GRADUATING CLASS. On Wednesday evening the officers of the Mess Club gavea hop in the ball room of the Academy, at which tho graduating claes, the Board of Visiters, and a large nur ber of ladies and gentlemen visiting the Point attended. The room was decorated with much taste, and the evening ‘Was eignalized by upiversal enjoy mont, Mr. MoOreery, one of the Board of Visiters, at the re: queet of the graduating class, addressed them on Friday, 00 the occasion of their leaving the Institution. The chapel was well filled, and the aadross was decidedly « success, We have a ull report in our possession, but Want of space pri te ite publication. Mr. McOrreny commenced by showing the appropriate ‘bess Of an ipterchacge of sentiment between the farmor apd the soldier—conridering hitncelf as @ rep: esentatire ef the formor class. He traced the progress of the two Classes through the wilds of the West, rhowing that their interests were icentical, and that to ‘each was doserviog ‘tof the credit of helping the rapid eformation of <entucky from @ Westen into an Hastern Stato, and of tho ptroggling with the last diffeultios of that great eonaun mation. Gommentipg on the pew position in which he found bimeeif a6 @ public speaker, be protured the em bar rasement of the young marimer, the firet combat of the young warrior, the first admiring glance of an caver Foltor on @ heartless coquette, the gauntlet which the un- fortunate “plebs” are compelled to run, and the maiden joet bivsbing into womanhood. He indulged in fome Impressive rent@iseences of she looality of the ie atitun 6 a: inp that 't wae ideotived with the history Of the b\ from ite origin to the present day. aud thet reap iuizem who cherishes & reco lection witnesses with delight the bighest e—every one who looks with b an \aterest here. He deprecated the beeh 1uade npon the iastitution, com. , be sulca bad NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JUNE 13, 1858. ; frewing “eine and besolifully teaa”? whe Briweb outrages, be was touch folows: ~ +! i i h oe voives Upon oUF goverumeUt ton bas beepextended. a to this country, aod after becoming balf aciuzea Smyrre on busixers While there he was afrested by he Austrian au:borities aud taken on board aa Augtrisa veese!; Hut Tata lograham was there with ooe of oar mep-of war Ge demauded the release of Koszta, aod when it was peruend be cloared his deck for batle or] big gure, ae they sprung to the rostalme: bes they were vendy: to vomis feet fire tet aokeace of the tberties of Mortin Kosz’a—that Koozta mast | ccine, sud de did come, avd be came quick, and he cane sa'o- safe upoer the stars and stripes of the Americsa | Union. The American people have beheld in sileoce the | -atraordivery and coerce essamotions of toe Bri. | lish government, It is pot, however, the silence of ap orebension and cowardice, Dut it is the silence that pre- ce es the storm, aod if we are compeled to Oght in soch ~ coure, before the termination of that war Yankee Doo ole wir be played, with iss variations, on the heghis of Abrabam, and the roll of your reveille will ring trom tho bulvarke of Moro Osstie”” (Great applause.) Wihoat dieperseing those who hed stepped from the ravks, he commenced the Acavemy and its usefulness, payiog & high compliment w the able superintendent, Major Dela. Qeid He tnewectsily paid @ giowing tribats t» tae covrege and bravery of women, iitustrating by Joaa of Arc, and giving the following bit of advice to bacolors— | "It there be ia thie asxembly a bachelor who bas wituess- | ed from his Jonely cell the flight of fifty summers, wta- on. a ray of domesiic sunshine to ight up the darkoees within, Dim bave | offences by crossiog the ocean for au tos'arce of femmne bercism. Butsomo of us have left Dearts at home that beat in unigon with ours, aed eye thet waich for eur com'ng; aud es long as we remenoer thore bearts and those eyes ‘we'll bow to the magic of Deauty,’ we'll vererate the character of women, and Lined cur purest offerings to her apotless shrine.” (ap- plavee. after deny ing that the American republic was ungra‘e- ful to her warriors, aod pay pg aD eloquent trivate of ad miration and ration to the American Union, he coa- chur ed as foil ‘Young Gentlemen of the Senior Claas—You present this day asolemp ani ap impressive spectacle, Yoa are dedi cated henceforth to the service of your country. Yoar academical course is pow closed. The relations that have #0 Jorg and 80 happily sudsisted Between yourselves ani the Superintendent and Faca'ty of West Point exist no lopger. They bave stood in the light of fathers unto you. They will never be forgetten. 1 wi!) wot msu't you by asking Pope to cherieb the mei ot your alms Mater. You will pever forget your mother; ani oh! be mindful that thet mother will ever remember you. The love of the mother for the off*pring of her owa body is one of the purest, aud holiest, aod strovgest fee.ings of hamia na ture. No matter where be may go, her 2oxiety aad eoli- citude will follow bim—frievds may forsake him, aad for tuve may frown upon him, butshe will cling to bim atill-- ebe will supply bis want with her last dollar, and feed ois bur gor with ber last crust; and even though he should die the death of a felon acd expiate his crimes upoa the gallows, sbe will hover like an anget around bim in nis last extremity, breathe upon bim her blessing, water his gravo with her tears, and the anguish of a brokea heart wilh attest the und; devotion of the mother t> the child, Wherever you may go, and whatever you may do, thet motber enthroned on this rock bound shore will watch your upward or your downward course.” Music and the Drama. Travian Orrna.— Verdi's popular romance of “Tl Trova- tore’? is to be performed at the Academy to morrow even- ing. The patrons of the Opera should bear in miai thu: the reason will terminate with the present month, after which Mme. Gazzanige ie to leave for Europe. Ninto’s Garvex.—It is annonnsed thet those extraordi pary pantomtmisis, the Ravels, will positively com neave the last week of their artistical carcer to-morrow night, when tbey are to appear in “Nicodemus” and “Mazulm. ” Mile. Zanfretva is to go through her tight rope feats be- tween the plays. Bowrgy.—! Eddy and various of his artists have of late been busily engaged in preparing scenery, cos- tames and mechanical ellects for the great drama of “‘Feustus,”” which is to be brought out to morrow eveaing in a style hitherto unsurpassed, and with au eflicieat cast. Burton's — Novelties have recently foilowed each other with remarkabie rapidity at this theatre. The Roozant tuoupe of dancers have retired, and in tueir stead we anal) to-morrow have Mr. acd Mrs. Holt, whose acting has been bigh)y commended by the critics of Australia and London. Warrack’s --Piavede’s romantic drama, entitle’ the “Brigands,” is to be produced, with new mueis, sceoery, costumes, &c., for the benefit of Mr. Lester, to morrow evening. The comedy calted “American: in Paris’ 1s also tobe given’ Mrs. Kirby is to make her ditut hore on this occasion. Awmucay Mesevw —Mr. Hi. Watkins, the popular au thor, actor and direc or of the dramatic entertiiaments at this establisbrnent, is a candidate for a benefit to morrow, when bis new ational drama, ca.led ‘Jessie Wharton, the Traior’s Daughter,” will uoderg) its initial represea- tation. Muyernxisy —All the colored opera companies have pre- parea . ue Pere inor toe ese mews Tae tee pestes Os ache Will Comprise tae farce and grand panorama of a trip oa the Hudson river, at Wood's; the comicality styled ‘Hs Wook! be on Actor,” at Bryan's’; and the old pisaia- tion soene of the **Darkey’s Dream,’ at Matt, /eel’s. Frescy Yiatee.—The mepager of the French thearri- cal company st Metropolitan Hall, opposite Nibio’s, has efiected an engegement with Mile. Pitron, who’ le to make her detut on Tuesdsy evening as the Countess in | Scribe’s piece entitied the +i adies’ Battle.” Personal Io telligence. The French Coort leit Paris om the 234 of May for Fon- ta ned eaa. At the begipn'ng of this month Lady Cowley izeue 1 invi- tations for receptions at the British Embassy in Paris overy Saturcay during the month of May. The Anstrin Court has removed to the palace at Laxen- burg; the nobility have cone to thelr country soats; tho members of the diplomatic b xy have taken up their resi- Gences tn the vi'lages in the cavircns; Vienna ig aeserted. The King of the Belgians bas orderod court mourning for @ month cr the Duchess @’Orieans. The Queen and royal family of Nap'es took leave of the | Pope on the l2tb ultimo, and embarked at Porto d’Anzio for Geeta, where they arrived the sana evenior. Pops alvo qaitted Porto d’ Anzio for Castel Gandolfo, he etili was on the Mth of May. The Court of St, Petersburg bas established Itself at a Solo, the suinmer residence of the Imperial fa mily. ‘ There is # universal move in the diplomati; circles of Evglacd. Mr. William Doria is oa his way to Telerea, as Secretary of Legation The government las promoted from attach(s to secretaries of legation, Mossrs. Barron, Thomrson, Sutart, Dickson, Manby, Burnipy and West. Mr. W. Lowther is to be acting d’alfaires at St Petersburg until Sir John Crampton arrives. Tae Hoa. Mr. Erskine goes to Washington. Hon gy Boag ie — to Florence wih the Hon. Mr. Me. Attach: to Copetautinople. Lor berg rr is fam from Teberen, and will probaly join the embassy at Paris, whore aircady Mr. Baillie is installed, marriage of Prince (riof and of ihe Princess Trou- belzkoi was celebrated en the 4d of May, at the Russian chapel, in Paris, Count de Kisselet gave away the bride ip the name of the Alexander. of Paris, wae present at the marriage of his son. The lay tor aistinguisbed bimeeif at Siltria, at the siege of which he received several severe wounds. Count we net he rag ae has married Mile. Hue, deug' late Baron Huc, a deputy aad No- matist of France : = ARRIVALS. At the Clarendon Hotel—Lord Ribblesdale and servant, Prgiand; U. Chaloner Liverpoot; Richard Glever, Lopdcn. Mr. snc Mra. T Tilitteon nad 2 servants, feild; br George Bebratchiey, Mrs Sehrateniey, 2 chiliren and serves! jeaus, Macame Thaiverg aud 9.182, br Sloger, Pf Wash ton DO, Mr 6: F Wak Barons Northeot. Newport. From California, vie Aspinwall, in steametip Btar of the West - Mr Bowman and wite Jndge Cam and wife, Jno Van Bagen, 1, Wiliams, Mrs Ven Loan and ohud, Mrs W Leigh, Mr ser and family, Mra Canetrot wad daugh er, 8 Rice, @ Millard, Bre tio arid Mrs A Paimor, Charles B Sores, L & Gothrie, J © Ry Joseph Harris, W F Whither, Yre Fierman, Mes’ J Lavoiet, Mra Bamilion, Mes Bacher, Mra @trnues, Ure A Deland and three enildren, reek, A # Skilman. Hi © Lenard. Dr 0 @rien, Mee Caps Macy aed child, J K MoUline, Jno Cook, J Hagan, Mes jen Fisher, Miss Cadell, J Fitageraid, J A Morgan, MG Kee), Mre © Malton and child, Mire flormag, ‘and four children, rs F Lount, Mra J & Oar, TN Roverts Or RT ih et ite, Ghas F Robinson, Hs Trndo and sister, JD OM MeDaniel, JM Me Nes & U Mester and child, Me Brown _ folly, WE Siymnst,G Long, I de L ne, Wan tmith, P Crary, David inerert, © MoW: Jton end ford. Mr tiutchinson, re » E al Joaa Milner, aud Mra. Alzamora, Welen, Syracuse, er, Dosion, ® Y.' Wenta , Mies Cochrane, ‘New ¥: Mra © Tompkins ond eon, Sirs J Tompain; wite and ebi) ent Kellogg, 0 8 A. Warsbell wet J Wright ¥ Hi'Tay ler ave sister, HR Green, ‘or, Brown, WM Mannine. wife nnd iofan ; Wm Plemia Wiselif, Kami Hovine, Mr vigelow, wife and child; pr Dow, N Bye, H Murrey, Thos Hay, Wm Holdem, Uapt Per iA! Bales Jaco Walker, iF Weal, A in, © P Young and wife, J Pail, UW ¥'Bradner. Mre Deania, N Fherburn, id wife, Jas Rovinsom wad ” Ridgewas, sabourn, Mr Aorahem. ir Bean ered, Mr Arther. Jno sarry end family, non, Mr hiteomb, Mr Wood, Mr Andrews, Mr Kosenwig, Geo Is Rapier, Tha Karl, a i Rovingoa, & TH Soarborongh, Rev M mooie, WA Fampoon, Dr Cuaningham, 1, W smith, UW Fuller, W © Harris, © Chapin. Sieerage, 201, Arece A Jewsiter’s Cheax win A Trovsasp Dousus Worn oF Prorsery.—We voderstaad that Mr. Josian Gooding, joweller, Joy's building, bas mot With a serious Joss in the disappearance of bis clerk, « young man named Georgs, about eixteen years of axe, who uad been in bie employ about three months. Toe young man has been in the bavit ef sieeping in tho store ‘at night for the better protection of the property. On Se tarday night he was left as usaal, but upoo going to we store thie morning he was gove, with over one fonsead dollars worth of the property of ar Gooding. NJ tease of the fugitive bas yot been found. Burton Traveller, June 8. aol Omanrens nt cut Im» passed roe Repmasine Baw The Senate of Orne Ut. 9 repealing the following bank tere.=Ciifton Bank, rta Stopingt»o; ¥ettatuck, of Waterbury; Granite, of Volar town; Mobegan, of Pawcatuck; Ou Lyte, of O14 Lrme Pequot, of Norwich; Patnam, of Putoam; Oolchomer, of Gvieherter; Morcuaute’ Exchange Bauk of Bridgeport Homleide in the Sixth Ward. scavenger cent fey le names, and meaty can be bed MAN AND A WOMAN ARBEATED, CHARGED WITH THB | ¢P eX per cea + isan, combenes aDlanene bie eeeeiot oe ace ems class paper is, however, dificult of negot:s JoRY. Patrick Flymm, tinner, whe worked at the corner of See ints se. a. seretennel De: neers Pearl apd Contre streets, died on Phureday evening at tho Reet ou fod sa City Hospital, where be was admitted on the 9h of May last, suffering from a compound fracture of the skull. He was under the influence of liquor when admitted, and refased to tell how he received his injuries, Immediately follow- ing the death of the deceased, Coroner Camb e proceeded erry to investigate the case, After assiduous inquiry the Coro- 3'000 ner, aided by Officer Bailey, of the Sixth precisct, disco 3,000 vered that the deceased and several other parties were bated engaged in a wrangle In the lodging house No 7 Baxter 7'000 street, on the afternoon of the %h of May last He fur | 7/900 ther learned that William Cotter and Mary Holleod as- yr} savited the deceased striking him on the head | 9400 Smtr oe with @ Jarge conch shell, stove covers, old bot- 8.600 FrieRRo b 71, 30 ties, and aoytbing ftat they could lay their hands 7'000 Erie RR1 m he 98 on,’ The two parties named were forthe ‘arrested, ae Gea Riv Sim ons to await the result of the inquest, which was held yester- 3000 Har RR I $1 day morving at the City Hozottal. The following ia the | 3400 Her RR i mig. Bt substance of E 'y addaced:— 5.000 La Or &ilig bs. 304, Jane Collins testified that she had for the pastsix | 114g” do, ig Bs. 20° — tmenis in the lo’ging house No 7 | “1669 milk inl0 be 70 Bexter street; on Sanday afternoon, about four weeks id abe Com. 3% ago, the deceased and ral others were in one room, jp phe Bove 80 19% and were a) drinking freely; Mr. and Mrs. Saltivan bed 26 La Or & Mill RR 4 ne to Hoboken and left the house in charge of Mary 19 MESO... 74 flolland; Mary went out for a few moments. aad on her wing - returD Sonera that the bedroom of: Bie, Bitiree pat 650 3 been opened in her absence; an altercation at oace easu: ‘ between Mary and deceased; Gotrer came tothe esuntance 4 Gal at: ee +83 i of Mary, and cltpcbe1 with Flyen; the deceased threw ae ~ BS a ON Cotter on e bed, and while holding bim Mary came behind 200 150 & Pol Ri and struck dc ceased ov the head with a large conch sbel!; 360 Clev Cotter freed bimself from the hands of deceased aad s ruck 695 the latter over the bead with two stove covers, and 60 subsequently with a large paving stone, 30 sbarine Loftus de, that she saw Cotter strike de- | 255, ceased over the head with two Bove covers, and that ne also threw a large shell at the deceased, which struck him on the back of bis bead, causing @ severe wound, from which the b ood flowed freely; Cotter hada jack Knife in bis hands, and swore he would take some one’s ie the kuife was taken from him by the previous witness, Beveral other witnesses were examined, whow evi- @ence corroborated the evidence of the precediag wit- pesses. The med'cal teetimony showed that the deceased died from a compound fracture of the ekuil, caused by in Juries received fiom being beaten over the head. jury_rendered the Se 3s the esia Patrick Fiyon came hig = death * by effects of a fractare of the skuil, 700 do. « MM Seiad We Wows with @ shell, bottle, stove ‘covers and 5OLaCr& MURR. 6 569 Mich 3o& Naps mena een” other weapons in the bends of William Cotter aod Mary Holand, May 9, at No. 7 Baxter street.’ Oa the rendition of tbe verdict the accused were commi tad to the Tombs to await the action of the Grand Jury. Cotter in his examination ssia be was 35 years of age, bern io Ireland, Teaided at 18 Park rect, it yas a ishoree by occupation, jative to the char; err: at him, he stated that the deceased had is hands on his throat avd would bave killed him had net some one come to bia agsistance Mary Holland stated that she was 19 years of age, born in Ireland, and that what sbe did was io self defence and to prevent Flynn from killing Cotter. The decessed was 30 years of age, native of Ireland, and un- married. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MONK Y MARKET. ‘ Sarurpay, June 12—6 P, M. Notwithstanding the wet, disagreeable weather, and the dempening in‘iuence upon all outside transactions, business in Wall street this morning was particularly active. At the Stock Exchange more than the usual activity prevailed, and better prices ruled. New York Central Railroad advanced 34 per cent; Hudson River Railroad, 134; Readiag, 34; Missouri State sixes, 1; Cali- fornia State sevens, 11{; Reading, 1; Michigan Southern, old,1; do. preferred, 2; Galena and Chicago, %{; Mil- waukie and Mississippi, 1; Chicago and Rock Island, \;. Erle epened at a decline on the closing prices of yester- day, but partially recovered. The buyer's option were quite numerous at the first board. These purchases are principally by outside operators, and at the rate such con- tracts tave been made for some days past the aggregaio will soon be large enough to influence the market mate- rially. The abundance of money aif: extraordinary facilities for taking up and carrying 5; andas these buyer's option can be called any moment, there may be an active demand any time, much to the disappointment of the sellers. Atthe second board the market showed further evidences of improvement. New York Contral 50 50 50 oo ..,.869 109 25 Gal&ChicRRsl5 85 do... 86 CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT, Sarurpay, Juve 12-—2 P. M. Frovr.—The market was without chaoge of moment. les embraced about 6,000 a 8,000 vbdis., inctading — State at $3 $0 a $3 85, and extra do. at $4 06a ‘Warat.—The sales embraced about 39,000 © 40,000 bushels, incinding white Western st $1062 $1 08, red Indiana at $1 02, Milwaukie clab at 88c. @ 92c , and Cni- spring at 88c, —The seles embraced about 30,000 bushels, in clucing mixed Western at 670. a 70c., New Orleans do, at 66c. a 67c., white Southern, part to arrive, at 74c.,@776., and white Western at 22c. a 74 PoRK.—BSales of 1,200 a 1,300 bbls. mess at $17 8 $17 25; prime was ait aisle he Corron qui Prices without qu¢ el . Wrrexry.—Sales of 300 bbis. at 225. gl MaRITINB INTBLLIGENOR, 731 10 06 re 10 21 Port of New York, June 12, 1558, CLEARED. Steamship Nortbern Light, Tinklepaugh, Southampton and PMoumsbip Usbawbs, Bulloch, Havana and New Orleane— Crocheron & Co.” ri Livit geton ¥ Bteamsbip Florica, Crowel!, Savannab—S L Mitebil! & Son. ip Montgomery, Crocker, Savannah—H B Cromwell Pi esaated Atlanta, Layfield, Charleston—H B Cromwell & Steamship Columbia, Berry, Charleston--Spoflord Tites- ton & Co. Stesmehip J@mev'own. Parrish, Norfolk. 4c -H Ludiam Georges Baltimore: advanced 4 per cent; Pavitic Mail Steamship Company,1; | Airaman'P an Fmt 5: Te ra ‘, 4C Boynton. Theobold, Bremen—W; 8 Michigan Southern, preferred, %<; Milwaukie and Mis- | Ship J C Boynton, Theobald. Bremen freeman 4 Co" siesippi, {. Galena and Chicago fell off 1 per cent. Pa- nama closed firm this afternoon at 109, seller 60 days, ‘with the eale of only two small lots, ‘The steamship Star of the West, at this port from Aspin wall, brings two weeks later intelligence from California, and ona and @ half million of dollars in specie. The Milwaukie and Betutt Nailroad Company have de faulte] on the coupons due June 1 om the bonds of the city of Milwaukie issued to that company. Tus securities ‘of this company in the hands of the Comptro'ler of the city of Milwaukie are good and si{fisient for the whole amount of the city credit loaned, and it is his duty to take at once the necessary proceedings to provide for the payment of the overdue coupons. The Sterling Republican notices the rapid progress of the Sterling and Rock Island Railroad, and says its prospects were never more fiattering than at the present time, not- ‘withstanding the closeness of the money market. (Over four hundred men are pow employed upoa the line, and over half a mile of grading ts done daily. The company has $200 000 wecured stock subscribed, besides $40,000 eud- scribed by the cities of Le Claire and Prinseton in thoir corporate capacities. Only $50,000 more stock is required to complete and equip the road, aud Princeton and Cordo- ‘va agree to furnish $..5.000 additional stock. It is believed: the road will be tn operation by October next. ‘The annexed !s a comparative statemont of foreign im- Ports at New York for the week and since Jan, 1:— Bark Nora america (iirem), Fredericks, Bremen—sianton & Roger. Back Hi B Walker, Raynes, Elizabethport—J Perkins & Oo Brig J Beurman, Tamas, Port aa Prince—Delalisid & Wil Halifax, NS—J 8 Whitney & Oo, Danviie, a Hf Pierson bobr alyarado LeCompte Philade!pia—J @ MoKee © Hertz, spotford, Roson— Uarver & Caase. Boson, Sellew, Phuadeiptis, Bteomship far of the We gee eomahip Star of the Weat. Gray, wall, Jun Nf! passengers snd specie, 101 W Rayiaaeg ve oe with Stip Kxosisior, swift, Liverpoo , Mav 3, with mdse and 253 ers to § Thoupsoa’s Nevhow Had ove drach oo bosrd daring the pasage; been 12 days W of Georges; bad & pilot on board 8 Berk Attee Frovest, Desham, Boston, 5 days, in ballast to ul Brig Arabella, Day, Aspinwall, Way 2%, with coffee bides, Ac, 103 F Joy, ist inst, lat 28, 10m 89.90, Was fired Lato by & Sehr Biv gold (of Nyack), Perry, Baracoa, June 4, with fruit Ru WP Hichle (ot 1 ™ aomel, 1 ble (of Robiawh, Mo), Fernald. Jaomel, day, wR coffee and 1ogwond. 10 YS mailed James J Day (of Beonington). Chamotain Galveston, For the week. 1856, 1857. 1858, | May 23, nimyeoWon, lo Henblngn Muller'& uo Dry 50008. .......4.+ $1,124,290 834,775 = 407,768 Bor nro ceae, Sua, wre sue Geu'l morchandise,.; "280/986 2,776,194 1,701,190 teks W ven Roper LT Total for the weck. $1,022,275 9,090,000 2,288,880 | bene Deletes, cameras Alezandris, 3 days, Total for ivemmantis, $9/872,544 100,008,190 49,001,901 | Kehr Loy While Arey, mocklasd 4 ie | ae aieedentiede tier, Kockland. 4 days. Bince Jan. 1. $05,895,119 104,268,169 62,280,850 4 ay Eockland AT The following table will compare the exports of the Bebr 1 Crocker. Presper, ‘Taunton tor Pbiladelphia «even principal staple articles for the week and year:— eds Chane, ne, al sl gy = atts | Bebe Hlica Perkign. Woris, New Haten for Albany. Ly . Amt, t " ld meen, Moet w He a ho. Ga 14701 $100,003 | Bohr 10 Mertz. “pettord, Hondont for Boston, o's “Listice | Behe Myera Rhodes Rendout for Boston. bs 100 sarah, Btaples, Fannton num ute . Wiiliame, Providence. Corn... "iiot 3302 wih tank bevkag eo tee Te go ies Roe ee toe eee Boef, bila, aud tea. 1,001 21,600 | sprung & leak about her bowiporia. "Ie anchor jure tis sscanes 1,082 801 15 J008 | tine. “5 . sabe we ——— | The steamtug WH Webb, Capt Hazz from Total............ — $990,884 — $465,150 | ontade wr htbe Hamburg hark Jobeeses Ts nan end Increase of week as compared with that of 1867., 126,206 | |! a# very thick outside, and blowing a gale from abont ENE Schr Ner sea, Burgess, from Barscos, sailed on the 24th ult (and was not % cays as reported). She arrived at qaaraa yt 3 Jon 76 20. spoke bark Ti Gaye w dane 6, lai 30 40, Director, 8 cays from Jamaica tor” La reported). ‘The following ia s comparative statement of the value of exports from the commencement of the year to June 3:— 1867, 1858. Increase, Decrease. : 3,850,027 vapors fe 2,119, 4 Ateamships Northern Light, Southampton. Ae (and anchored aa tn the lower bay); (iangow (Br), Ginagow (nod anchored at 0 Quarantine); Cabawba Havana and Sew Orleans. Moaigy vee mery, Savannah, Atiants. Charieston; Jamestown, Kictmoul. 7, Wind at suariae N boron pay Fy) —: NE, sunset do, with heavy rain during the 360,500 4,264,069 cove 9,805,168 Misceliancows and Disasters. Rank Runy Tarton (of New Sedford), Taber, from Total...... $19, L 9,431,007 : " ry horn for New York, put into Gibreltar 19th ult, leney: et Decrease as compared with 1857....... rece 2 ‘The receipts of anthracite coal from the Iehigh and | heen surveyed Sith, nod orderea t discharge pall of cargo Schuylkill regions, for the past week and for the soason, | for further examination. Compare as follows with these of the corresponding pe- | was run inte by tbe sone Helen Wonk na Chea hae damaged condition riod of inet year:— fed Dut Into Morfolk Live inst, in aw lelegraph.) leaking considerably. (By 1868, —— Ww yg name, jlonarn Araron. Pifeld, gn Wataneee for Boston at : ? lolmes’ on the 7th inet, By sian sw wy Canal... 159,208 221,318 | miles. waa in conwet with sehr Megora ‘wn’ lost jibosom wud 199,901 607,168 | broke fore yard The Medora bad mairsatl split, aod Loa —_—— ~——ae | stove; did not understand where from or bound. 584 599 828,481 Sonn Mouwtars Avenve, preetously reported ashore eight Miles Foutb of Bquen, was ges o0 On Friday evening, through 7 (180,630 290,915 stance of Ono; Bowen, Vouderwrivers’ agect. noo ae 11588 161,200 779,645 ed at tbe city yesterday morning. Mine makes but litue = Se 2 Whalemen. Petal . aig ames 1,060,900 | gq from Kew Bedford Lith, ship Daniel Wester, Paciie— Leng — eee190,500 186 908 ».. 4080 Py Rot go 10 Bem, WINE to strong head Wind and Lehigh Ratirond......161200 199.819 . 8110 om Provincetown 4th, bark Spartan, Cook, 8 Atlantia Schuylkill Gapal......980816 21,318 69/000 | Oven Sobuy ikill aiircad. 45 607,106 ATR ATD | sd from Mee sith, bark Lender, Chester, South Atlantic ———— —— | Arr at Honolu u April 18, bark. ; 1,871,099 1,163,008 Dee..208,601 | od'ieehing, having alt Jun tor Neontons sian oip Wien ‘The Sebuyikill Canal is doing better than last wook, but | Thompron, Ob an? om; bark wiople, : inal wiot on; 2b, ehipa t Manchester, « Beoerm. Sid from co Aprit 6, Dromo, Vole. Uchotak, 9h, Hibernia. Andrews, do; Maria Theresa Ooop, for the northward, Jaca, Lawrence, for oo, Wm Wirt Usnorne, fi Arctic; Christo pher Mishel, Manowerter for the northward, Halile, rom. fon for the north: 10th Metropolia, Oomnrtook Kodinok and the rorvh, Florida Fiah, Kodinek; Goethe, #8, Wholow, for the ne: Ureson Tobey, co, Coiumbus, Kawarda, for tne sorta; 12h Ww Tell, avatin, tor ; rlehin Fucker Kodince ahd the Horthward; Geo Washington. Engttmen, Koiiaek; 16th, De aware, Kenworthy, for the nortaward; 1Gib, Napoleon 111, Norreil, for © j Ocean Weve, teker, for the north ward; away, for Oobotsk; 19d, Leet Biarbnek, Jor: ‘avorite, fmith, for the northward; Uhio, Ben Kebeeca timms, Hawes, for the northward; ee, dO, Spoken, dec. Pip Pam! © Grent Binesley, from Caloatts Fed 18 for Lon don April 22, 16196 18, lon 19 10 B. ship Golconda, ~—— (late Leverett, who died March 6, of Spoplexy), from Calentia for Lon ton, April 42, int 00 18, lon 0 not #0 well as Inst year. The Meeting Railroad shows a large falling off from last week, as well ae from Inet year, the prevent « 2,489 tons. The Lehigh Oanai and Railroad are doing very well, each of them showing an increase as compared with last year, The net do- crease from both regions is 208,601 tons. The beriand Coal and Iron Company held their an nual ig Of stockholders Jane 7. A clean eweep was made of the old officers and board of direction, The fol- lowing persons were elected ia their place:— President—Rebert P. Getty. Directora—3. J. Tildon, David Palmer, EH. Miller, Benjamin » an, Allee Campbell, Wo H. MeVickar, J. Hall Pleasants, David Growsbeck, John Riley, J. C. Henderson, N. Marsh, Case Gould. ‘The number of voter cast $4,741, By resoiution, the time for paying up the fivesiollar aseerement was, in the case of the 4,000 shares not yot paid @p, extontod to 3; Thos Dickason, Renrae, (rom Boston for San Francisco, IM. off Maunet ip Grnen Durting, Wee seen Jone 10 6 20tb of Jane, en p Empress of the Sea, Wilson, from Ride Telaud for New ‘ora, April 15, off Carros, " At Baltimore the money market t® rapitiy growing tip George Rey: fran Puget Sound tor Valpnraieo no w easier, The American says: Ee knlcrarientn bevecer, from Liverpool ter Rew Or Mooey ontion’s very ans and sanita’ste Yad s lesen Me HA jon 74. floult matter to tevent their meane | mn NOrleane for Liverpool, May 29, lat 96, low rates of interest. There te very t ps mm wSiteane tte Chagew on the f'rect, ad at most of tho ba , all | Sit, May Qoore, stanwond, from NOtte om, be cnrrest recetple. Pria ’ 2 | Shic Merwe Rideout, Marve, from #Orienve for Liverpoot, be vorg placed 6 RiE POC OPM J 06 oostorwod, mud | May Ap, Int doy fom 84 4 le Volunteer, Hesail- top. for bm. same o Cnonsrabr May 21- Te port shipn Oxstinn yea Petits tries! tense: fren sod ay roe E May 19- thip Gwar ee Lion, Pucker, frau Pambore Jrupatadt. ADRALTY: tor VR, May 20-—in port ship Quebec, Wateon, Saree ented Gangs ast fe Ree ue Patten « fer on the 17th. Sid 17th ahin Roswell Allca\) Hawp'on Koads; 1b, bur Paul ‘Porter, Inga the venscla previously datelued by Weat winds paawed nut a7? Passed through the Straite 16th, Champion, Mayo, from Boston (Apri) tor Scetteiene xsi - pabiscow May 28 Tn port barks Gen Cobb, Fasking, for Gnanv Tork. TT, May 2Z7—In port brig Trade Wiad, Reed, from-N Yor! dan al bi sae ib. tld Ziheshr anon Ba wate nares vena a@ate, Jacm¥n about May 25-1 bi By Bocas ahout May 25—Lu port brig M8 Davis, O'all, for LoanGo, rid 1 nkaenee ‘about Api Arr Br brig Charlote, Lockbart, Ma.aoa, Apri! 19—In bark Ket-r, Croshy. ts t~ angria, 972 18th, to load 1dr Bootos Brbrig Alleg-o Hey hy rs y Feompeoa, 26--In port berk Jolie veep, ante May Rn pr eK ion oe LI } iD Dl (Pris). ‘or NYork wd Boston soon.® Yepee Borrenbax, May 40s port sbipe Hero, Ratlord and Mo. fur ticouk, Bowe, for # York. ldg; Leis St.tlord or do aod Imore 60; barks Colum ia (srem), Sem ka. sane we 41s (Dutch). Van Zanten, for do. b-lga Nerwus. athine tor ton america (ited) Meermena, for do, Posca Helons ated), Be Sow. te (dese an bin. pu MYRNA May \5—Lp port bark Moneynick Smith, disg. 15 bark Stambdoul, ibeman Boston. = Aome Core. ALEXANDRIA. Juve i¢—3id schra Jobn, Donovan, and & © hoo ¢, logersoll Norg, Jus P Onke, Sader. Bosum | Cave. June l—arr sloops Glob-, Via are. | Beudder, Wilson, Soutbport, 8'3 Howell, ‘POSTON, Juve 11, (adaitonal)—arebrie Judee A hawav, , Small, Fhilade)pmin; sehr Deniel Webster. covel', Albany. | Telesrapbea—Brig “bur boraza from sew ole Riguad three beige. Cid sbips Versailles, Kobert B simy. O-1 kecort i Dgvtiquaeh N35 - 8 lems, © bar} ston; oy ilte: A Ls Bs Sarah W S ver P; , eotp Oteem’ he; Mary Lowell, Saraa Woos: olvta Wileon, eo, Dark “mm Vieorta (sr), dlsagow; Gov BaLTivORe, erin, ‘fon Juae 10 (| for San Fraveleco; FB Walen Burs for 10 Javed 2 to Vi Macerser (Br) Whiap 6 Brcek. “Crosoy, Windies: John PB oper vix-a ‘0M, Ja; Ketch Laure, Crook, Old Provi¢ense; Comet (#r) Kowa: Jow, Trinided. all from Balt ent oO +es from 9b; scbr Time (87), Hi wassan do 6th. =e , June7—arr schr City Belle, Pendievon, Balt BeNGOR, Juve 10- OM brig Cireassian, Bazen and Lyra, FHNISTOLy June IL—Arr slosps Urewe and W: ne H—Are Panag ed nn lr ra sg BABER’S LANDING (Warwick) June 1\— Arr schr Star, Rawsros, Beltimors tld ecbr Buchel ana. Smith Rilasbeth: rt PALL R:VER, Juve 10—Sld echra Daniel Browa. Hea'd, Alexendria (and went in'o Newport); fouataia Davis; Fly: away, Daris, and Nisp‘tc, Berber F York. Hol BO Jane 9 PM —Arr driga He bercs & Fran- cea, Vottreil alle for 4oston: Haneoe de.phia for Weymou hb; debs Moon.ight. Yuu maiagion, NO tor Soston, Amelia C Reever, cake Philad lobis for Piymou'h: boss, Farrie, jor Mt *ugnstine, BF: Martha, Baxter, do fur saiimore: k 4 Wilson, do for Da! ware (i'y; spriehtling Sea, Farris, do for Norf ile Sopaia 1 bright, soble, and Hill ‘arter, Beith do W, Fautkt for » Yor&; Gove mall, Kaltmore: stitution, “trout «berrydeld for Dew York; fravk tierce, Migqine, Naotacbet for Sew vork, Sid barque Alize brozost ee oeane Sm eniel .Wer- ster; echs sident, Theo Frelingbu+s) lone, Mary Wise, Lusy White, ann, Osroline sone, alma (#r), Mary AbD (sawyer) Ucean ie, Bay State Madonoa, and Em- ress. Piluib— Arr brigs Joreph Albion, Figeld, Matanzas f r Boston; Young bepvbiic, Libby, Cardenas for Poriiand; seas Ubarles Parker, Weob. ‘Jacksonville for Boston Wm W Marcy, Burke, Georgetown, DC for do, Mary H Banka Banke, Phila’ de'pis for ester: Chary, Barret’, da for Rockport; Budeon, Orr Proviienoe for Bangor: Haaash * Velie, Uren: mer; James B Stroup, Osrson and Lillis cendars, Hoarou for Fhllsdelpbia; Electric, Lord do for. ‘1bomes Jeflerron, Elus Salem for do; chivs for do; C W’ Holmes, mKlsee, end Jobo H ~=, Lyn for Philadelphia; D P, Talpe do ‘bid, brign Gov Bolt for Roston; Fy sete Mery Ann, (Ma shali) Moonnght, R H Wilsoo. J W, Glove, tution, Mary © H Hale, and Charles carker pleaare teh N Bare saw Xork for Boston, 81d ong Repul farce “ Edwin, Birchand & Tor- Aloion echs Wiitam H tgome dil ‘hips barklivg bea sen, HW Nett h leatrie, ‘Thomas Jefferson, Crusoe. 0 W Holves, Joho 4 Witiems, D P, Niger, sp) several schra not yet boardea, wicd plowing & Yor) Machias to losd for mio Janets Whe ‘igs, Newsom, Galves G rece —— . Hat T#OKD, June 9—Arr s'eamer Sachem, Thresher, N’ tld Mb steamers Uunoma, Bates, N York; schre Jose sb Crane, N¥ork; 10th steamers M W Chapin. ogg, ©) Joneph Power, Trivble Nwork. Li ore for IN GIR T ORS (a= Mw oe!). BEDFORD, J NAPRAGA*SET gale (rom SW HYANNIS June 6—Sld sch Ferest King, Perry (from New HaR®1Cd, Jone b—avr sobre Lo: tou for Boron; Caspian, seguihiin, Boston for more; York. Yarkee boy hisi-y, ietobis; H Divateena, ‘Bact Lb epton, Wh achr Anta & Renecca Hdritge, Klizabeth- Fien, Gos. do, Mauuch Bc heve, M Wrignt, Fisher. and James Buckalow, tennot” Phiadelpoia; Isabella, delpbia CC Alger Hague, s renin art TIC Juue 10—Sid scbre a M Freeman, York, Rondout near ORLEANS, Jane 10—Arr (by tel) ehip Hebron, —, ork. BAG TOLK, Jane 11—Arr (by tel brig tmpiro, Biatahfont, “8 Davans; angeaetia, Kelley, Baltimore; Albspy. Na sTUCKET, Islond harbor thin morn| Provicence for haopabs: ptupe. Boston, Haves 4 ol ay abt fom Frovidence for do; Minerva, do for Dela: ity; DM French, do for N¥ork; sud several ober re others, SEW HAVEN. June l—are schre TC Uy Rtaena: York: hE rioctton Jones Elvevetion © heaty wamects Kote Kavlapan Ralls 1 “Viney mua eel a rn eokecher, Co; sloop Manger, Sport Rites vt AND, Jane 10~Atr seamship Chearpeake, Crow BTOWN, June b-sAre aches Cintorelia Stevens, eo Howes, NV¥ork, Jé Kent, Wallace, Onerry siend, Hamden tor Norloie pobre wiezie Taylos, from Ybi:adelphie; Charles & and U & 1 Cramer, Dols ware City; 8 ap) Smith and owen, Phila +4 Bia, Perseverance, soalt, Try, tt a," A Pan pe mak, Dolan, ad Case, noadout; Marti ou and helen Mar, Tooker, Balt Andria, AH Brown, Rndiot; Rover Port; wevenue Cor. fon, and I Steelman, Philadel: bia, George O Gibbs. Givbs, Phliacelphis via Mew York David Halo, Uke son. Acris! Hawkins, Cregon, Squires: @ H @ bite, . gomery, Bolivar, Gaaty, Rew York, J TUORRE, June last eche Beapires Price: Phaadel hin. qa ioHMOND, June 10—Sid echr Lynchburg, Harrie, Now 108 Chariot off ama, Berry Cooney Ish mevachte J Pansma, 1b phipa Write sally retber Ma\ y, Clarks, i el; barks Bolas (ir) Birk Vaivarainoy ee, Savi,’ t onoln 0. aohre Guil im (ar, Lodero, ean love de Ouatemale Freeman Me Cle 19th, stupa Rl W on 163; ame- bh jadeen, Vaipareis ; rd, Mendocino, acatia, Merribew tumbolat 8.7, JB Lanoaster Small, Batavia; Nabe Reed, Found, ‘ib, Conquest, Allen, Bong Ko Habbare, etka, Chav worth, Holmes, ee, nm Puget Sour; (2th, semnet Merritt, Jand: loth, Keoeks. Hercird, Guaymas, 18th abi, Ww a, Cayeutts; Grave Lourmel (Fr), 1, bark Mallory, Riapoard, Puget Sound LEM, June 10—-rrechrs Montivean, £alkenderg, Phi- Pavilion. Kelley, § York. TON, Jane 8—Sid pehra Saml Fall, Padalford, New Patt,’ Wesheriil, Virginia, Asabbitt, and Roanoke, » WICKFORD, June il, 3 PM —Arr sobr Night ebiwere for Hedfora—put in on account of bea’ « AL anthor of do, brig Trenton, A for P hile Ral wind Lawnor , do for Baltimore. Porine, Allen, Albany for MISCELLA nrHovus ager: JORDON oonns LO TUE ORIGINAL A®D ONLY LORDON GIN IMPORTED ‘Thie gon, duet Landon from soond barley, under the furvei lanse of Dexoien Inws, is delicately flavored with a Unetnre of the lialian juniper berry 2 he, opin he mr ‘aetlod men ‘ibe emit ent, mesic: ¢ and safest athonniant or dinretic ¢rink 19 use i# a delicious tonic, of pao. and delica’e flavor, att fering entirely from ony oher gin ana devotd of that harah, Rerio which rendera the article known as Holland gia or onjeationabia i ¥ i a anew ire reliet from thowe annoy! rently attend their daitests ‘Sleentaccon ir. Velentine Mott, of New York, the highes: medical an- thorty. pronounces Charles’ London cordial “not only superior to any other, but the best article ot Rlod be baw ever Re It te poouiinrly adapted to settle Souiborn aad Weat- ern, se wef for wovel arm +. of water and sir in {be Rorthern and Beate: Fi q ‘At aevent ¥ all drugylets, rroee:s Retare {roa Jona. Nene other In umparie May be had by the cawe at the t Princioal wholcnle drnggiets, provers, &o., wud » fel cvel ty Cromdwag, NeW Loree taton ats, and pin: thirty. pole rors aNd Coane se Buy otly UH tLag,

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