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il Hf it i i J z " il 5g il if il fF | | g § le as ap te Merquitoce, eee ae ae under the par wepage of Ep; at hen deen taken [rom it, wi-hont aay Bert of form, by & simple dvcree of toe too to famous Walker; Ee as the moment that we are wr.Ling, notwitastauding Pwo successive victories of the Costa Ricans, “ore Die for any one to say whet will De the resuit of this fe- grant sod incredibie Violation of au laws, human ana ow, to those who have attentively watched the deve- Jopement of the resuess activity of ths Norta Americans, the Nicaragus ex) ecitivo is Neitper as isolated fact nur an eTlooy Witbout & cause. Seuntp Gifereat atiemgts of the wame kind betray the same juiees, Teveai the same ‘woral failings and awcover tne ‘ever miry foundations ‘tbe much vaunted civilzation of the Untet Sises. Waet diploma ic documents fail to tei] os, recent ovents impart. No wemonsiration could de More Lu aiavus OF CoDClUB:ve, Bie, therefore, by the light of these events tbat We must Poe agg ye = ag ry larged their discunston futare desta} whole ar aserion may ‘ciatm a solution bolder than thoee whieh bave been hitherta arvsuced, 6 @ internetional imtoresta samowbat forgotien 13) perhage demand sone measures of provision oa tae par: of the Earopeen Osbiaets. Baus, at wii events, we whole t-uch will become knowa. Te Bae sow American real ae et be, ching te mare oany than 19 cat 0 up by roots. M. PRILY ON THR CLAYTON RULWER TREATY. Tn adcepiing the dipiomavc trad tion, corrudoruted as we Ihave shown by facts, the fermaia of the Ciaytoa Bulwer fweaty is only explicit as regards the fatuce. li merely — freab aempts at Cou jucst, and is silent in rere ence 10 possessions aaciestly acquired. Bat at tha: tine the situations of the two countries were completely re: s fa tation more rigorous apd prevecriups more a ferna! cilorls bad fermented unexpected acts of oud the doctrive of a eeilish party teniel to the theory of a government; the silence ‘ Perepe encouraged this perturoation by te eertaty of impunity. There resulted from the new epirty which cirects the affairs and the protowis of the Unnon—tne desire w drive the European Po from the American sci’ ia general, ead trom Oeetrai america in particular. Weil, bottso, We mase now of this ayowed object, which ts in fact quite conformal to the epirit of tue convention of 1850. Central America must des neutral avd inviolable territory, enjoytog a eomplete independence, eves !f Eogiaad be Compalies to Fepounce ite provecwrate over asnvage kiog and his toa thousan< subject; even if abo be forced to witacrax as @ public Power from ber ewali industrial colonics of on eras. Raj os it on this side that the rea! danger ma fewte tee’? Are they ine Britist violences Waicn men: Me secoriiy andthe auconomy of tae Spanien American vace’ England, we acksowle’ge. bas ned her evil ors: he has pot always Dece guides by the primsig! Justice. Her scizore of San Joab de Nicaragaa in isis im the name of tne soversiguty of the King of ‘Was justified by no serious rigut, aad oe Toate has her atitude i» those regions arouaed surpicions and hatreds which stiilexist Ip reoogoizing these hist> Fical mistakes cf the Englisa goverumeat, we take @ar stancpoint from 1:60, ead beer tesiimouy to the doubie fact of the fears of ‘he Usion and ihe disquietade @f the small Spanish goveruments. But sice & eoiema settlement bas iterposed to ree from all foreiga domina- ton the future route wiicd isto buppress Cape Hore, from which of the two parties, we would ask, bave pro eoeded the wfringements and tbe menaces’ at toe timo the compact was Bigned Esyland prodapiy appeared tae — most & be feared; six years lavr, at the tine write, the British flag would ba Daiied as that of a fe oy Dees not thie goto show that if the Clayton. Rutwer treaty hae been departea from, it is neither to England nor to kurope thst the biame is to be stuributed? They have been only in protecting by their indyference the Machiavellic work: of ubsorpcion, of wnich the present moisy quarrel is merely a /resh phase THE CUBAN EXPEDITIONS — THR OSTEND MANIFESTO. ‘Let us rup over the of wor mx yours, and we eball wiess the dav'y surging of the ever dissolving theories anc the tneatisdle umb:vor of the American co mocracy. Jo 1860 there was etill & certain reserve—s oor tein cffictal modesty tn the mantiostacion of his evil opirit. ‘The whig pee ‘was at the bead of aifairs, in the persoos of Genera) Ta: 4 his Vice President, Mr. Millard ®ill- tbe Sawn, moreover, Was undergoing from the Clay compromite wo interna miavery question ao 1b Vv iB aod the ertnis 100 nbsorbiog to bave mext. And yet it is to this same date of 1559 that te to be referred the first expedition of General Lopez egainst Cuda, ‘The avempt was raiber groterque than dangerous, The Spanith autborities who had caytored Lopes regarded it pm sn sient contempt to rélsate him. wai itnota woM yen:ly melancholy evidence of the morality of the | ‘Witivens of the grea” republic, Voie fect ot av army of fro | Srousand men, dr paviz n be ad day) ght, recemiied trom | emerget vil classes a rkeing for ao a tof brigandare | az if it was for @ merit rosade, followed by the ce- | { 01 aare d sympathies of & portion of the ‘population ? Gince that time the rral role of the States has teem a permonent defines h inciples which, in our time, safeguard the ox ee a 1 nrupuons Rave every w re Doeo at ne 1A arsbinelago, we tad Whe tracks of ite Mibu: tere ou ail the casts Whose dow « ‘was sufficient to tmpt them. Ia 1851 sh exped to Ouba, this Lime, forturavely, poviencd by tho ex eation of Lopez, but waish geve rine in New Orieaps aud some otber cities 10 turbulent meetings, mare b:futtng a trib of savages than a civilized peeple The ‘Queen ‘of the Antilles” nad @ strong attraction for men who )etill traMc ia the au 5 formed a vast deoucke for their depio-a | It was, moreover, @ magnificent bread | of bunting 10 afd to the flag of the Sousk, whose majorty ad just ‘been overturned by the annexation of Uslif min an & free State, To possess Ouba, no mat ter at what price, wes tweir golden drean, and Ieper, the adventure wy ouly tbe Fs their unbdrisied cupidity, His death therefore peca ne the rignal for @ vocret orgatization, into which entered wenatort, bankers, merchants and politicians of from etght to ten States, with the formal invention of rerommearing hie erterprise. We cannot help fancying that we are dream- tag in witnessing this spectacle uf an assoriauon of honorable amen for such an object, and yet we hare eulsequen'ly seen edmon’ the whe. whole mation arsoctating itself wuk nese bucca wecring exploits We have seco anbametors aod minustera exvempieo at (rtend, establishing a a principle in confe renees, tow become celebrated, that Cubs mus: Lelong to ‘the Union by goo will or force, and that if it could bot ve Bought it enould be taken. The goverament of Washing ton 014 not care, it is true, to consecrate at the time by iis pation this unheard of Cove oi international brigend ge ‘to tnase who follow the march of is policy, i SSooue 0 to be only & question of opportunity. On the fra escasion it will declare iteel’ more ex olintly, aad tant ‘which hae jar: been done fer Walker aca Nrearagua, ¢o0 formably vo the cono.usiope of the & Spat soule, the bero of Ostend, indicates to us io ivance woe: will be done for Cuba. OTHER COUNTS 1% FRE INDICTIRST. Whilst the principal port of Ceutral America—the moath Of the projected Nicaraguan cansi—Decame tnue the ine | etre of an utjustifiedlc atvemp:, iatimidativa sad corruy tion prested at Hono!u'n the conclusion cf @ treaty which @eliverea the Sandwich Islands to tho Ucited States. It requires nothing lots than tbe death of the reigning King, fend the sworn hetred of the Americans for his guccssor, Kamehameda IV. prevert, or rather to @ij70rn bis eeizcre of the Hawaiian archipelago. The same meas were employed ai St Domingo wish Presidout Sau.ana, ‘with a view to obinin & navel station in the Hay of ha pay ty sy’ the Gnest im the word, or, \a other words, to plant the Star Spangled banner on the coveted territory of Bayt. South America iiwelf has not been adie to es cape this restless avd ail devouring activity. Pera, Rqvador, New Granada, Paraguay, Brazil, bave eacn io weir tore preteasone or @ttacks more or lew brutat floest regione, al the rivers have tempted ine ‘eudncity of there advenvarers. The Rio Plata and the Atuavon promued them eauy coe upespiored regions. Pore terabip of wetr own ONT SOAP FOR TH = MODERN APART ANS As tr reacers ar re, Central Ameri is composed Of five Indep nsep repabiics—Gaatemela, San Haivator, Bow » Nicaragua and Uosta Rica. three first Wenitated they cia not feel theruselves sufliciently stroag Bo Mtruggle KONE RErions the foreiga ri/emen. at Conta Bice did not share ine weakness. A model republic, grams with remarkable wisdom by ite Presidem, M. Raphat! More, oorapored of a uation active end maneat, which for tieen years bed given an example of order aed industry, it cid not sook vo moment with thie foreivyo invanon. The very ty’ os which it wae mace Knows to him M. Mora for resistance. (Uo the u6th of Pobruary, 1856, ne convoked the Costa Rican Congress to demand itt aia. Oa the 270b, Quegrems Authorized tho exdeotive to offer ail the Coste forces t the republic of Nicaragua to drive o 7 fiidesters from the whole Of Central Amerca. ‘The vamo day ibe Leste Kican army wae rained to 9000 een; on the following & oma Of $109,000 was Gecroes, antec! by the revenues of the country; and on the sat of March President ora, lo ® proclamation w oriny of parte, summoned bie (oilow citizens wo arms, ana in- vited the otoer Sites to him mm order to Findeute Hherty and the common soil egwort fureiga invasion M4. RELLY'® ORSECTIONS TO THR MONROR DOCTHINE to Graw Conclusions [roa Lace in suying that the quarrel ot | poacents one We nave the Lowel Steves as a | governmeat rom the { i | af the moat imp: endeavored to the lat w & civibeed pation, to sep rate more advance of fe supporter: acted fe protestations of peace vomaise of there too ee time to appreech tte or the American equilibrium! the United State are evideny | qirancing wwards the quire aleorption of tt New World. Alwr Central Aweroa wii ivlloe Meson, then Guba, then Rayii, then Laeada, wad nally Soon i ie pOarcely & sear vince Loere War 0 1 New Granade wat fernvue re me, hich reared the f tne woued by the revolver of a Yeur Grombies for tix security. Does it eat Karopet paesnde preyr al) be goee ng are @ Se Ober Bide o) the OVEmE FU pore: Fge Mud Gre | bien in dere. a lt i E 1% for them the ‘sy mpaunies of #+cle Of the most monstrous kind ealie: tea States, and a multiplicity of religious aberrations trouble tue copsciances, all Laun-America re coxnizes the same worship, professes the same gum, Abd incliues beiure the same spiritael authoriy. Wails, ope baif of the great republic proc sims the legitimacy of the Darnarit ele puspes fast hishe, 2 Brazil carries out we seizure of this kind, New York was the erat of an lcnmense aseoo ation of ships abd capital employed to this commerce, More receatly still, the Falmouta, belonging probab:y to this asaocistion, wes captured in tbe open fact aad aold ‘by pudis auction im default of beiwg claimed. Does it not secm from this that American mie, whirr ts > mucr advitrerd. om the point ef being divorcet from alt moral obligations and Christian sentiments? It proceeds to the ekctions Fevoiver I ben); it repulses the fereigaer and Ca m3 the Dames ot an exciusiva party. lt wamples under foot the public law of Europ:, #hich Souch averica invokes es a palisamm. Furopo should o> hore sae ais be weil received; where a'l hearts are to her; where civit us us exvende? ar political !:oerty ; Sere Onrievian moruity reigne without atspate; where, adove all, her intereste—her economics! loterests, ths most precious— will alwaye obtain, whatever may oscar, the fullest satisfection, ‘THE YRIMUM MOBILE OF M. BRLTY’S REFLECTIONS, ‘Tis question of our ecmmumical wnLorests 15 more serious thar w suppcred. The principal importationa trom the United States are Dreadstufis aod coven. Now, bread siotle can be furnished to us by Algeria, the Danabian Soummern Raseia, Egypt, aca even Acie Minor, With regard to cotton, the celtate of which ia (ANID A Yrews Keve opement On the osher side of We Mediterranean, it will not be much longer an ca age od of imatepensad.e 1wpertation to us. As * coer ibiogs, We United States bes not many products different trom onr own. All its cllurts, moreover, tead to ile dispensing wip Europe, and foally ciosiog its markets toour industry. In South amirica, on tne contrary, the field of exchanges, ke that of erngeation, has no imits. 4 continent Sgricultural, wivd imexnaust:pis minerai richea, it posseeses gen all that we a bot, aad has heed of al) that we cam mavufactare. its virgia forests, ite ¢ye ano rurniture woods, its coffse, its indigo, ith cochine..\, iu caoutchone, ita metals of every kind, its oot top even, 204 ite suger, open to our commerce s boaad- lesa horz-p. Toe flocks of ite pampas would fead toe whole of {amined Kurops. The teelve hunered leagaes of tee Amazon aod its two hundred and fifty ailluents ‘would suitice fer ail the wants of emigration. And with the benevviewt and sympathetic spirit that prevails in those regious, wilo the jiperal tendency or their cusiom hovee legisiacion, tne wore they will bs rich and poopled the more our toductsial markets will increase, and the more the solidarity of our exchanges will procare fur us reciprocal aevantages snd well bese. Y'8 CONCLUSIONS—PIAT JUSTITLA, This Pract civthzation of Cent aad Meridional América appesie to our justice torave it It demands ‘“brough alt tts organs the protection of our puolic law; it rigims in acdrtion tts admittance into Ruropean comity aod the guarantee of ite right of self governmeat. Nature bas rawed icr }\ # Darrier ia Central America; it seem» to Mt Dut just that Forope ehould protect tbat barrier againet fhbusters and pirates. It is notin ite eyes ea affar of war, but ap ailair of interpatioval gendarmerie The tur pulent party ur the Usited States may work itself into ac excitement, bat when the Wes:, a ‘upon the Clayton. Buiwer treaty, will bave again proclaimed the neatranty Of }icaragua, ail thie exctiement wtil subside ta presence of the izct. Zt is not with fourteen thousend menand a navy almost eaclustrely commercral that a war against France and Enyland ws to be seriously spoken of. Pde richer w country uw io ite activity and ia Mts exchauges the more 44 sBould fear rushing inty an advertare, toe first eilscta of which Would be the ruin of s4 commerce, the suspen sin Of 1 Figapwic onterpriaes, incaicuiabdie private losses, Abd, a6 the climax of disener, civil Is thie situauoa of America in reg stood Woare wwable say. But there is a last consideration, the importance of which will, perhaps, strike the puvlis mind The ancient Vice Royalty of Guatemeis, whica a prevent oomposes the confederation of Central America, i @ ferthe country, pet culy admirably endowed both in regard w lemperature aud productions, bat the xrapd Jucure artery of the commerce of the entire word. it us be presestined jaad of this American Bosphorus, which ‘wii oppress Cape Horn, and draw closer by three thou rand leagues Onin, Japaa aod Polynesia. The waters of the river Ban Juan aad Lae Lake of Nicaragua are already ploughed by steamers; the river regious are covered with cent: barisa forests, wuich for ages would sappiy all tho bavics of the world. Tnere are wanting to Nicaragua oaly security apd mdependence, Thus incepepdenoe aeoms Low the moment 0 decree; this security Fucope bes « right to €X@ct im the name Of 1s own ioterests. It is ia this intervention of its whole power that Lies s Sor us, for South America, and even for the United States’ themselves, the trie solution of the efpuilibrium of the New World The Woodinan Divorce Case in New Orican BRCOND DAY'S PROCBBDINGS. F New Orleane Delta, June 24.) a By request of defandan:’s cornee] Wo : reblsh the anewer a0 order of the Quurt:— Sow comes he defer dent, Caroiiae Woodman, wife of 0. © Woo wan and in obedience to the citstion to epperr and anewert the petition of bereaid bustand, eays ni cevies all and See er ae ©: in said Bytes | ga iF Forse the tame w er a aii ecially Cemies tha: sad 3. “oO. Wooimas it a te of Menteappl, a by bin aveged, and at he is now ana bas brea’ since the year IAG! & 1 turder shows ” detamved wepapers of camseloanly, ‘iy caused her to be elise y tmprisoued in nosr Fluabing, Long Jrisnd ks though com, the ~ day of Nepinuaber, U7, 0 3 ob Sovember, 185; bas taken away tcom bet the siosier partion f bas wardoote, sad at Mar jewels aid cruan ents, leaving ber sources choibiog enough vo ena ble ber to Dyke & reepec:an @ sppearance, hat he nas ceased her peceestties and bas avandoned her. For & private thie bad teen iasane the | aud now p ton board fro ‘ epontent tether shows that obe !nterioarried with ara Woodinan on .be sa day of Jana: nnd (hat (bey moved to Louisiaas Oa tne ~ day of c OvAr aio comin 'd to reside ml tbe aexulred m piantation aii slaves te Lowislaga, om the pec Oh et aioe their removal they have sevulred ® large Amouat of ower both movavie nnd imroyabis, whick M4 wow mia fal owner ant now prays artition of all ‘said rope a, OF at the time that the inventory ACd Appraisement of the movavies and. tu! at lest ihe porscesion of her asic huaaend he mele a: soed Ing i law; tbat raid Woocman be cerved wih a copy of this ALewWe™, And ct edt to Comp.y, @c , aad Wat Aller due procerd Wee there be adgment, eeparntiog this ag board (roa weid Wooeman, their Comme property, ane decreeing this iexpondeal owner ot cae halt thereat: that thia Courtwil sssign to her tan e aba remde “aati! tbe termination o. thie ber tnther, andrew Toomss, to Hinds coun respondent trom bed aod directing & pariuon of , einee the ‘has uo relatives withia this state ton y Clas and thet the sug of 640 P ia be, allowed to, this respondent for her su2por: during this anit, to be paid by hosoane monthiy, in acvanor, ang respondent turtber prayefor sli euch ouses an further reliefs. 4 FOUTE & CLINCR, Defendant's Avornays, ‘The Coart ordered thst the appratremant should made. and orderes that ape receive & monthly allowance of $180 noth the termination of this ei. Upon the opesing of the Court yesterday the rendering of cepoettions of wiwbeeses for the paint’! was commence ed, the — questiogs aud answers va!) belng woucbed upon by Mr. Chiken. Depo ition of Mrs. Mary Farell—is acquaiote with Mr. aud Mre Woodmen; knew them first ia we winter of 1856, ‘while they Were boarding at the St, Louis hotel; they re: mained were abeet four months; witness was employed hotel, Mr. Furvies was there da im conduct she saw, wat tbat one day ene saw Mre, Wooaman in the room ot Far- ules: phe bad been informed by sme chambermalds the: Mr+, Woodman bad gone to Mr. Furnies'§ room, and they all concluded to waleo. Furniss came to door to avoid surpicicn, and #aia be wanted ciean sheets on his bed: she euppesed atthe time tbat it wasaruse to make out that Mre, W. was not in the room; ehe procared the sheets land Went into hus room for the purpose of putting them oa his bed; sbe wae firmly impressed when sue envered the room thet Mrs. Woodman was conconiod tn it; could pee nothing of her commenced making up the bed rho took og Mrs. W might be under the bed, was about terning the wmatiress over to look; Furniss, just then, lad his bead on the mattress, and aid You need not turn (he matiress tw-Gay; she bad, however, raised it enough to discern plainly the skirt’ of Mrs. Woodman’s dress uncerneatn ene lett toe room, and ip 6: y with the others con tinued to waten the room About four o’clook in tne evening, When ali eft butehe and Ann Kayanaggh, and Abey conoemied themeetvee behind av armoir in toe’ prs shortly afterwards saw Mre Woodman come out of Sone able to fad ber, weat down to bir dinner; «upportog fhe was ont in the city, be fixed a nice diner for his wife, which be said he wanted kept hot uatii she came hom: this Preparation of the diner for hie wife, who as | the time was in Furnies’ room, caused mach morriment | among the girl; saw a letter put under the door of Me. | Purviss’ room py one of the boys of the howe, who ead Mra, Woodman bad sent himjwith | peeked ftup and tok it to An 1 opened the door annagb, who read it) \ contained the expression ar ret? eat “Dear Bab: Deporition of Ann Kavanaogh—Is abont{ ninetcon years Of sge. koew Mr. aod Mrs. Woodman ouring the winter of 2600, Waen they were Ooarding at the S j,su's Sister; ene Was employed at chambermeta by the hots koew Gard) ber Furbise: he wae at the hotel at the same time Woodman’s private parlor aloar win nvr nearly every Gay, never saw her fo root, Du eaw fer come out onee; Soe net been Ay however, by the gira ta the mouse that Mra. W. Wout there freqoently: to 5 roome in that directos, the presumed ihe abe went ia there: told Mra Woot Drain # Cham Jer Maid Unat her wietrese went intr F '# roo) on ho day that abe was wid that wre W. warn F 4 yoom, ebe Watoned with the rest of the girts; wBtle waton ing, Mr. /" came to the door and oraeres the m Away, Be, he anid, ne winhed to tak Wi, wne then keft, bas cou. cealeo hereeif, with Mare Ferret, oenind an armor | we passage toon after Mrs. W. came out witb hart ‘ r foe, and her & ' red; & letter wae abown ty u M ft was from Mrs. Woodmen ve Me For ‘ J; hare, W, wiwaye reve e one | its Mr, Forties’ | ta her go in that direction often, | | aod as there #Re fo other tert NEW YORK HERALD, oy ty iitereat house, thus it wase uer ior cea a thay ex enewere? that the; did na od, as T wentout, that Thad iecrasd be bed Bight and leit sgain, You now bow to ein town t-morrow, and will be hippy to “ GaRDINER FURNTBS, Room No, 12 ae, Chilton also begged Kave to file in evidease seve books, coptainiuy # diary kep! by Mrs. Woodmwas, 1a she cotered almost ne) every thought from 1354 to ‘1857, the time of the discovery. The hooka are roguiar dound diary decks.) Mr. Plnent was introduces aot poset On the witness stand apd proved them to be ia her dwriting. The purpose of tue | Production of tase giariee isto show the manner in which she spoke of her dear friend “@.” and when she wrote to kim aod whea here flod, mr. Coilton stauog that the couaset con- ered We Juoieigas not ‘o have them made public. sone of hem were from New York, somo from Boston, aad some trom Paris and other places. A leder which Fur- nies wrote to Mrs. W.,to show to hor basband to Sail his Fess gare ‘was read’ It upon ordisary topics. He ety ‘hia sister, mostly, and gave the geperal news of alzo asked to read the following letter, which heseid wens show the magner ia which Farnise geoe- relly wrote toher It was ftirected, ‘iirs.0 Wooaman, Baiton’s Depot, Mississippi,’ dated Novamber 14:— My own Dr. Basr— Bow kind and good you my feed to ie ES ive naver receive: It sgena, dear aby, teat you buve either mace a malst ke, Orit iad been lost. I wou'd advise you, m: dear (Pet to salar yar ‘erterain your journal. Ahhongh ty dear Buby. 1 would iso you to deat. if 1 bed you here. 1 have ie ‘writing ail that ocurred on the passage, &c. - G. FURNTES, He algo introduced letters directed to Mrs, Wooimen ‘under jciitious names, which Bames were refereed to in & letter from Mir. F., which was filed. Mr. Pimen! eworn—Has known Mr. and Mrs. Woodmaa for over ten yeare; could say that Mr. Woodman’s con- duct towards hie wife bas slways been kiod acd inaui- gent; be never knew him to oppose her im anythieg; ner Oemands were very expensive; cuuid not say exssily what her expenses were during & year; knows that tneir expeuees together were about 610,000; he was sa‘isdad ta: Mr. W.’s expenses did pot excsed $4,500. Mr. W is na: for bie extreme platpness in dress; kuows that they have been universally recoguized as maa and wite; vould pot eay what the reputation of Mrs. Woodman was in New Or- Jeans during tue time of the rince re; intimacy bo tween herse'f and Farpise; did not kaow Mr. Furniss; never heard of him until the New York Hotel diticatty, The piaintifl’s attorney here rested the case, reserving the right to fi e the maratage certificate witnia tea days. ‘Witnees examined by cefeuce—Ie employed as cierk by Mr. Woodman; considered Mra. Woodman’s expenses nat been very large, cupsidering the wealth of Mr. Woodmaa, ed i frese ved your does Lot know anything particular in reference to air. | charact Woodman’s priv ter. The defence here stared that on account of the peculiar Ratare Of ihe case they woud refraio from introsnciog | apy siger rye apd that they would reat tne case, rever¢- ing the right to mtroauce Mrs. Woodimaa’s hg edn ved in vow York, which was publiehea in the Ni Delta “at the instance of Mr Woodman, oa Me Wood man’s card The Couré then took the master under advisement. Personal Intelligence. * M. Felix Bolly, whose namo bas Decome s0 conspicuous on account of his movements in Central America, ietttoan on Wecnesday eveningjfor Washingwn. Hon. Simon Cameron, United States Sonstor from Penn- sylvania, is to this city. Senator Douglas and wife aro at the St. Nicholas, Fravk Steele, Eeq., the purchaser of Port Saeliiag. i at the St. Nicholas. Mir. Steele is a for tne United | Stats senate from Mianeuota. Senator Rice, of Mionesota, has been tarrying for a few days at Saratoga Springs. Lieut. Mowry, the delegate of the people of Arizona Torritory to the general government, was w Cipcingali oa the 29th ult ARRIVALS, At the Pret Ronee Ds: A.M. =. GD rin ‘Toronto; Hasbrouck, Kingston nN.) Kat te it, xwell apd may, ‘Fosraiooss, A's; Henry erpool; #.'a. Whitasker, Indy, four y, lady, two enudren W. A Webb and indy, W Devon, Oca Netsh “% Mr and mre J H Stantler, three children anq wo servan's, Mra. Montord, New Urleau: Dr. Bicbarde and Indy, Weahin: Como : Mra. iD. Whit A Pew Whimey. Wm. Whitey, Philadtesphta; Mr pe G, Oavney, dlies Dabuey and! maid, Mint Bt Bey, New Ser Frem Rictassed, in the steamship Jamestowa—W Bi Teance, Ja¢y. tour spildrep and nurse; Sire LB wird +, Mines J a Umore, Matter F Mort more, Mrs i. Stubbs @ Wrigbient Iscy, F T Holton end dedy, Mre A Gerdoer, Mrs & L thorn éike,Mral, wettmare and son, Mrs Marka, Miss L Morgan, kt V iistbaway, Sre Walke and chila, ae Granberry, © child acd nurse, mrs'L dowel ebild wad Jno Hancock lady Rey, A inte and Why, rm) Gairisop, Mies a ard F Wo'te, tes Ve Regrem, 3 # Jefirine “mm baler (A ited von. Jno Kery.J W Twanbiy, a Kmerson, ewbim MM sigreus, Tape 1) o Hv P fare . 4) Brure, WS Blowom, CF Kosea'and wn, 1. M Widdiebrook, DJ Foley, B & andrew—and iL re os folk, in seem*blp Oaled"pia—Mr Alien, ledy and 8 Sines Jeha' smith From Smyrna, 'n berk Pathfiiacer—Cap: Percival, lady and | 2 chicres, late of bark Vets DEPARTURES. For Boutbampinn ani Hambure io tha steamship Sexonla— 11) Wendel and tamviy, 9 per Mask en* family 6 por sous: W Marr snd lay, Gi Henmngs, W Micteslia Madnin> vsiog, B lliresb. 7 P Relailiosky, W wate Heinecten enh commen. ri Mant ned # noher, WBaare nud iwo chil family. 4 W Meyn: a Sod children’ le Lovwecetsin, kime Dailies Wr Pal sii _ ei ne “e viens, J Tae ner, er wn el, Le Arusner Pia SM iareels J Walkauna OR wolser, « i Webd>, H Peerses,| Ptiern, usciebs NPY coat IK peinem ay uJ Heber AL Bebleiier A etschran ¥ Guseck M@ebum> é i ihteh na x Figelaan M Brot Me inke, iy vad. ase Way Bone, Pn! Thmordnrenca, } Haplehe tc Re Paulsen, Mine Bimon and 2 cbildr ae On Adler. 0 ald Temidt. L Kirtree, O Anatevecn. PT are oi corm An’ Kramp,J@ oiensebnasde, F M Nashmson Linn, Auma Lesser, WR Brull, © Wettergreen, @ Kavz Rewold, I Viracb,’ Mrs Keokel and cilid, G D van «de Kempenser, A rich, b Machenbeim, N £ Wickerke, H Hiro dick, era Marie Vanhoben, and {4 in the steerage. For Liverpool, in seazachip Europa, from Bostos—J J Wal worth, J heegn Mere d Anérews, Mick Andrews, Me end M0 | 4 Kitdmen, Mr ond Mire Capt G T Kimerwon D Kendorlt all, ND Cartiaie. % Dont TF Malicmar, Wochspia, JL Chapin, J Wuree, @ Linder: It mover, 7 Bodichas, & Deeriog. Master J Tor, J Fowle, Boni » | owen,’ Hervata « ter, Norfolk: & Land, J Weism mobil ia, sed M Kexberg, ouleville; JD: end sed ML Keg berg. sotley myer ra ire Driver nade forplay (8 Key Wileon, Te er apd son, Wiscons wit . wite aod tree oh shitiren W righ J & Coehrane, Monwueal. \ , girane an i friend mi) Meant Meet Mt: Sir F syken, HP Os ‘irelwba; J tiaiiems. MB land end J Hollend, residence not given -&. For Haiifi Mra Kuk, B¥crk: A Jones and. wive, are TC San dang ier. ¥ Sr Mou, # Davis, ‘Maldass aD FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MONEY MARKET, Tuvesnay, Jaly 16 P.M. ‘The feature of the day in monetary circles has been | the payment of the interest on Svate avd other securitivs | which falle duc at this semiannual poriod. We bave | heard of no new defeulta. The payments may have the efiect of distributing @ share of the specie now lying idie | in bank. The Battsto Railroad Convention, which, it was fondly hoped, would load to a rettlement of the aaicidal rivairy | between ihe Erie and Central, adjourned sine dis inn, evening, without having accomplished anything. The fo! Jowing resolution was passed — Resolved, That the New York and Erie road be ro | oM quested 10 advance on its paasenger rates to the prices | Prior to the ferent reduction, whies reer shall remain Lunebanged till the 16th of Jaly next, aud that a commit tee of three be appointed by this Convention to inquire snto the diilioulties Getween the Erie and Central roads. The Ere directors present protested against the super visory authority assumed by the Convention, and the representatives of the Cleveland and Toledo and som) ber roace which were represented took no part in th® proceedings. It is well koown in railroad circles that te Cenign of the Convention, which way got up by the New York Central, was to induce all of the Western and otner rosde Ww enter from the Erie, in order to pupish it for destroy ing the railway busioess by the adoption of cheap fares. ‘There were two difficulties ja the way Orat, the anreason. ableness and impolicy of « railroad conventivn under taking Lo supervise the aifairs of An individual comproy; secondly, the notorious bed faith which the Contrai has displayed in ita past negotiations with the Erie, For these two rennone, it ie to be presumed, the aim sought by the | promoters of the convention baa been frustrated. [1 ia not likoly that the committee will enjoy any extraordinary facilities from the Lire for the perfor nance of their dary, | Gough Mr, Moran may indulge them with evidence of tuo nize contracts which the Coutral hax broken, For the present, theretore, there ia no prospec: of & compromire | Detweon the contending corpyra ‘ton: | the oue aide, the Krie, relying om the etiength o set ia vency, itmista on stocking the preseagor trade of fice nd 90 tong » | aod Central and cividing M equally, wie, on the over, | the Contra] can propose 20 means Of accom HOdssioa, vut nitem pes to intinivate, tt does not aay A ijusiment can be near at band. | at the firat Ponrd the moruiag sone ® } fell off from BS prices of ye ona Severs prom bears bal private imbeliigsace | i Macy Dao- | | into @ combination to cot off tratiic | FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1658 Were dieposed wo «tend their linea of jm copsequence. © approach of the Foorih, & pretty general 1 ire to go out to the eoustry on Baturday, led to the osing of many contracts on the bear and bull side; this m st account for the unexplaioed rise {m eome securities ax fall in others. New York Central ‘was freely offered a: the closs this morning at 82, seller stxty, and 821s, cash—a fall of 3; from yesterday's prices; Reading was also » shade weaker. In Erie there Were | ut few trans ctions, at a decline of 3s. Among the Western stocks, several improved a fraction. Roct Island was }¢ a 3 better; Wichigon Scuthern, \{; Illinois Contral, 2; Gaiewn and Chicago, {. Panans soid ata premfom of 2, dividend off. In the bond market the most active security was La Crosee land grante, whish fell off 34 34. There is much speculation in this security, aud #8 much as two per cent difference is paid for a sixty day privilege, geller’s option. Missouri 6's were in active de- mand, of 843; a 85, interest off; tne latter price, and even 8534, was frecly bid for a long buyor’s option, Betwecn the boards there were no chisges of conse- quence, At the second board some stocks were a ehaie lower. 1a Oronse land grants fell off %(; Chicago aad Roek Island, 1{; Reading, }j. Galena was % beter; Iiimois Central, 2 per cent; Cieveland and Toledo, 1. Very little business was done. The bears are still very eoger to put ont sellers’ contracts on long options, aud in some zecuritics pay large differences for the caxh stock. The sudden recovery of Pacilic Mall and Tilinote Central ie not | caiculated to inapire them witha well grounded hope in the invariable success of such movements. After tho secord board things were steady. Tae latest quotations at Groesbeck and Hoyt’s wore:—Contral, 82; ; Erie, 174¢; Hnosen River, 26%; Reading, 44; Imoia Cantrai, 78, Galera and Chicago, 86; Rock Island, 7334, &., &3. Toe exchanges at the Bank Clearing House this morning were $17,411,231 66, and the balaoces $983,740 20. The Metropciitan certificates are $46,000. The operations of the Sub-Treasury ia this city to-day | were as follows :— | _ Ot which from customs. | The increase of receipts for customs at the Sab- Treasury | for Yune was $785,861 92, and not $1,214,138 07, ae stated The price of exchange and money is unchanged. There Js little or nothing do.ng for the steamer of Saturday. We hear of transactions in the new New York State loan at 23; por cent premium, The following dividends have been deciared:— | ‘The Mariners’ Savings Bank, « semi-annual dividend of six per cent; the Panama Railroad, a semi annual dividend | of ax per cent, payable on the roth of Ju 'y; the Merchants’ | Exchsvge Batik, a semi aonual dividend of three aod a balf | per cent, cayable Jwy 8; the Hanover Bank, a somi- { subual dividend of three avd a balf per cent, payable Ju'y 7; the Market Bank, @ somianaual divided of four per cent, payable July ‘10; we Irving Baok,@ seci-anoual | dividend of toree and a bali per cent, payabie July 1; the | Market Fire loearsnce Company, & semi-anvual dividend of ten per cent, payable ou demand; tha National Fire In- surance Company, a semi aanual dividend of swelve por | cent, payable July 7. | The baakers, Borup & Oakes, of St. Paul, Minnesota, who e obliged to suspend, owing to the failure of the Ohio ‘Life and Trust Company, when their funds were suddenly locked up, have paid up every dollar of their liaDilities, with interest, and are resuming business ander the old name, with a bapdsome capital remaining. We have recsived the second joint annual report of the | Belle‘ontaine Railroad line for 1857. The railroad 1 worked ut a coet of 65 per cent of the earnings. It bas no floating debt. The January interest, which was not paid et maturity, was mes within rixty days thereafter, but of couree, for the presest, po dividends are to be psid. The | tollowing table ilustratas the history and position of the | company :— Earnings for year 1856 . $395,950 43 | Barnings for year 1867 348,350 BS Decrease iu 1857. $17,593 60 Which is divided as followe:. The | through | 1888, 2000 Vir’a G's exint 02% 50000 MaG’e.bEOexin &5 | $000 Tennd’s’#0ex in 9194 | 1000 Cavornla7’s.. 86 | $1660 Obio 6's....... 100% | | “BONY Cea RR 7s 99K 82 Goa RR és, 8656 | ate uit aiigba a way 60. ¢ 34 | iyo desiree | 10000 G0, ..,. 860 15000 do'sevese 3 j in | 200 abe Erie RE..#t0 | do... | 100 Merchants | 12 Adanwc Kink, | 100 Del & Bud Ca Oo, 18 Pern Coal Oo... | 100 Far Loan & TCO. oO MSLN iad RR 145 MSN I pr 8.b0d 70 do... x 60 Il! Con RR.. .. 260 tear Rit ye 210 . | 106. NY Gen RR. 600 | 300 100 £0 100 dow. hd0 | to 200 La Or & atl BR, , | 200 | WOARD. $5000 Cal 109 she Cloy & TRY, | “coc 0 Onio 6%, 60. 100 Chic & Rte Is KH. 1060 Ohio 6's, "66 | $000 au | 4000 Teva 6 48C00 Mirsouri 1¢600 Hi’k'n 5 C000 1. Ce & M Lg ba 83 Ina 1 Gea Ri a8 4000" to... Bi 100 ‘960 | 1060 Gxt 024m 89 20a al « icin 2 Ng oe OO CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Tuvawngy, Joly i—6 P.M. Acnums.— Sales oT 60 Dbis. pots were mave a} bc. | Brrsvsteves —Plowr—Phe a steady, while prices were without change cf Tue Gemand | was fair, , etvely from from the hume trade, with some parcha- po be a 10,000 vos wake tT prices:— | Supertine Sexte, $2 75 a 69 95 | Kawa state... 408 405 5808 365 - 4008 500 (acadsap superfine and extra 40 615 804 576 4808 6 75 608 675 Soa 350 35a 30 coufioed to about were juctations. Ryo {i at our quo. tations. meal was in moderate demand, with ama! tales of Jersey at $3 60. Wheat—The rales were limited, bewg confine to about 10,000 a including Cane disn @hite at } 4 08, cataged Milwaukie st 80c. and Csieago dot 70: Corm—The salee co. braced ‘about 25,000 bashes, tnctuding infe rior to prime mixed Western at 7 Southern at 880. Niye—Sales of 4,000 bushels wers mad at 70e, Barley wes nominal. Gate were steady, with wales of State and Weatern at 460. @ 46 Ke. | Cor 8 About one third, or 900 bags, of the Horner's cargo of Mio coffee war pold at 10% , 4 months: and 100 do, eed to ihe trade at 10\0., ‘and a smaii jot . ave ‘The latter was more firm. The market Closed without soi nation, Whe prices were Withcot quotabie change. Janome —To Liverpool sbout 15,000 bushels of gran | were engaged, in sbip’s bays, at 440. a4\e 1,000 Sola. flour at Je. 144., and 3,000 do. at in. 3d." Citton was wi ‘ ‘05-462. To Loudon 1,000 bbls. oll cake were cn- caged at Is, 94., and 10 tons do., in bags, et 17s. 6a, To iremen 1,000 bbis, rosin were engaged at Ye. Od., and 100 tone black walaut at 22s, 0d, There was nothing now wor to the Coutivent. Qales of 200 boxes layer raisins wore made a Bor ascns wee quiet, while prices wore steady. Navan Stones —fhe firmness of holders ohacked aalee. Sprite, arrive, were beld firmly at 43¢ Speculation prevailed regarcing rosin, ani owing to its woareity = material advance Was demeuded in prices, There was wercrt ef ‘corner’ inthe market. Mefned rowing were hile (ar was anobanged. Linsced wae stenay and sales moderate. About whale, South Bex, wore reported at the Bact at ond Ody. Gark at 47c. cash. Other kiads were ged vistoxs—Pork—The market was less buoyant, and Weasier ates. The taise eruoraved agent y ‘ndiuding mess at $16 WS w $16 ‘$15 40 Bef was more firmly ‘nels, «f about 175.4200 barrels, ineluciog country reeg at $11 4 #1) 60; ropacked Weetern ao. at SLi HO a £0, ond extra at $44 $14 60, Prime mers was quiet, 19 8 $22, and 60 barrels beef heme wore s* a ott, fhe stook of pork amounis to abut | (Joly 1); at the same time Jast mouth, 49,180 mt the sume date inet year. OF the present sy about 26,000 barrsia conrint of mess. The stock of beet m the packing yards of Now York and Srookiyn constants of about 14:00 Darrels; at the same time iaet moth J02 varrets; aod atthe came cate inet your, 24,207 barre, sacoa Wan quict, at 8c. A 10c. Lat ments o cull, with sales of aboot 126 verces at O%e aha, 2 tor bam. Lard ¢ and tisroes at uachaneed Ke were reported at do. @ } 200 0’ i & | ake ‘ALMANAO FOR HRW TORR-—THIO DAY, Port of New York, July 1, 1858, CLEARED. Bhip Silver Star, Wade, San Francisco. 4bip Joba Bertram (Ham), Koudeon. Hamburg—L B Am mantle Olty of Brooklyn, Ro>inson, 8t Brephens, NB—Nea Bing eter ati vee Bartle, jarsallew-it Brookuan & Co, bgt ro hl ate Na Uwen & gon. Trinilad—Walsb, Carver & ig ienery. Potion < L Hatch & Do. Lawrence, New Orleans—Devie Holmes. ymnan, Kdvaton—Mastar, Pailacelpms—) V King. ‘Now Haven, fall, \tence— Master. é E E 2 fl Bbip Ontario, Wood, ‘May 15, with mdse and 450 pausengers io Orlench Minturn £ 05, tna ngat wen: wi ‘and calms the entire passage; been 9 days W of lon 68, win fogs and calms. thi Chrisuana, Owens, London, 54 days, with mdne and % : ian ie Cael ba mill a une 2%, tat 4005, lon apoke erpont xiv Tense ell, Jokoeon: Londen and: Fortanouth, 2 dars, with mdse and sips ‘pamengere, to RE Morg: Bai “australis (res us), Gotecnalk, wen —_, oO one Age] goth, to order. oy pilot 24¢n off Cape dabio Ww Bark Gem of the Sea, Miller, Almetra ma i Fg rg Gib rahar May 17, and 8 Marys (axores), May 2, with fruit, Jest, dc, to Gaiway, Onsado & Teller. Bince passing tae Az rea Bave bad woibing but Ilekt westerly winds end calms; bave bey of the Loa aod incalms acd seek fogs. Thomaston), KaUoch &myrna ivraitar 19th, witb rags, Ac, to master. May A 100, poe Br ache shark, from fara for it tof provisions, supplied her. Brookbauk, Ni Jona (Br 10g gone (Br) | ) jewenatle, May (5, with bark mcan, to i & yer. Hark Juno (Olen), Buake, Bremen, 35 dare, tad Danton with = engers, to tianton & Ruger. Juve 16, . jon an oeee iri Fane Fannie Lincore, trom Derioa 4 arouse Baroadoes, June 15, with molaae, . ne 22. lat 28 10, loa 67 4), apoke sohr ; 26h, parsed s brig steering 8, showing blue signal with white centre. wots Caste (or), Bote, Charent April 2, with brandy, ae, toGM Lewis $n inst, Int 43 U2, lon 2153, spoke bark GW Eun, from London for Boston. Brig Join woynton, Blye,’ Port an Prince, 17 days, with ‘and Iegwood, to'A kotker & ‘Brig Lisavel or Besiou), Volley, Sagua, Pune 15. with su BAC, fo masier, 1ceh Lowond, French, Cardenas, 13 daxs, with sugar, to Mora Lo, Navarro & Co. eats sew Howard, Windsor, N&, 15 days, wih Pipi Queen Baiber om Merriam, Windsor, N3.12 és with Baner, to D Dew wine .2 ebendence (it Moa We AJmon, Hileboro, NB. 11 days, jevins & pins “brig Dara By tary: Sategate Bed Jobn, N2, 14 days, with lum bebr hovm (of Uberry felis), Wallace, Py toed Jone 15, whh and any, to DeiaSeld & Wilsoa; vearel to pce & Hunie Bebr A: Behr 2 Bagh Jayne, il Wil eae, G days. Sebr Arctic, Hicks, Alexandr Bopr Ware, ‘Edwarde, vi in 3 dope ay Benr T Hi Jayne, Lynch, “yn Tenge. Behr Jomes Houre, vp Himore, 4 dare. bebr Gerba, Christie, F er Fr Bitte Wright. Rogers. Heals faland, Me, 4 days Serr Canery, hotles. Kay Red ro febr Marcia Inbou. Bray, Kat dsya. Sebe Lr Kane, Ky der, Bangor via ashen, ou = Piymouth Bock, Lacy, Boston, 3 days, bear Lucy Church, Lewie, Scbr Elien Rodman, Bowman, New Bedford. Rorr Highlander, Mayo, Providence. Sebr Houvar, Gandy, Frovidense for KUsabeth City, NJ. Sebr New Kegulua, Dayton, Fall River. Bebr Dion Marri, Alba for Rortand:¥ Behr Maria Hall Lawrence, Portiané, Ot for Albany. Bicoo Pointer, Fowler, F fteamer Dels' Seamer Curiew, Wiihama, rrovicence Steamer Ovceoia, Bmith, Norwich ana New Loraon. BELOW. Ship Northern Cnief from Liverpool May 4. hip Compromise, from Liverpoo! dirtg Paulne, trom Palnouth, £.--3y pilot vost J M Wa terbury. City of pais Br), Liverpool; sbi ty himore (Br). Livery Saxcnia Hamburg, ssip Yorkshire, Ltverpoot Wind during ow from NAB w 8. Wisec aneous and Disasters, The British screw meamship City of Caitiaore, Captain Leiteh, satled yemerdoy for Liverpool with 83 cabin parsen Bern and £9 in the atoerage. ‘The Hemburg screw sieamsh'p Saxonia, Capt Kblera walled yesterday for Seutbampton and Hamourg, with M45 cabin passengers and 94 i the siocrage, For the supposed joss of sehr Trinmph see telegraphi> columns. “> Curran Sitr Waxzrtera, Oapt Young, is advertised to axit SM inet for San Francisco The W ls thoroughly aaa perfectly veniliated, and ts © very frat waller, She ja ia Uoieman’a Call fornia Lind, and jays at the foot of Wall sireet, Pairs Hannan Crooann, and Fanny Poulet, were ro alight dentro, ea by Lire Bt New Orlenne 2b lam. «chr Mu i fer was nenrly destroyed, Barn Gat.260, Washburn, from Ouayayuil for London, be Jore repcried mt Blo Janeiro putin May j, in cistress, Tunaer camaged, bowaprit sprupg, Ac. Mrivovase april 1b--The Ocean Traveller, Roartman, ar. rived bee april § trom Losdon, reports nav experienced very heavy weather, and shifted her cargo oa the’ itt and | Asti of Jeiuary, Ship Rattler £58 toms, rating Al, but at Seigeene tn 1368, i bas Rfor $:7.00u 5 1838, Vine, 68 tobe Fating A 1, buitat New York Ja 1849, oid fer $17,804, cab, OF equal to cash, Lavxoney—aAt Portemouth, NB. 2hb ult, from the yard of Mecars marcy & FEnITER, HIP OFOZIMOO. KBs w owned Dy LaF Marcy, SU Thwing, snd Uapt Mickerwo, Wao into comms Notice to Martness. INFLAND= DENDALR RAY—IMOCENE ROCKS. T having occu cecmed expedient wo cavnge ube, poaltion. of the bucy marking the Lucene NOCKR, Wat Ne ot ‘Uoiey Poi, Dundnie TRotice in bereby given. that this buoy is now moored in 73 fathoms low water epring tides, Sas pom we Saree oR me 5m by of is former position, wub the following ‘marks nad gumvare bearings 80 ‘ete ty Commander soveris KN: — Hety Hunter v0 ENS ps Sound ‘wealing. ‘put in tor ree May 6 pin, Genet, NB, from Desviation, put in to spoken or day 10, Hecta, Batley, NT, ol we leat reported Wt Felix Apri a8, Archer, ulth, NB, 880 ap; pams tine Golconda Howland, do, 210 bbe sande Igavin ‘eairansan temas me, Rezuae atom 4 a whale, taken « nce leaving ‘since leaving 4 Just fntebed balling a 130 Teicabnano. Spunen, a. ant raray Nena from Calcutta for London, a Dn in Pierre Tessier, from Liverpool april 3) for ‘4 as let 6 4, ion 21, ‘Onrolins, trom hoverdam for NYork, June 4, notie Reed from Bordeanx for NOrleans, June 6, ul on SRR LTHgTOn, 1 days from Mobue for Tavre, June 3, int 2 sn uaward from Cape Good Hopeffor Lon ton, June 7 a Fahy PA Jou 85.10 W mer eri, Rimes, trom Vaedon for Bown, Jone “es inom Froshinc am, Steteon, from Mavre for New on 108 3, Weimatace. vids from Liverpool for Charleston, ame it * Aderices 6 1 ohip showing Morryatt’s Now 4596, S4 dist pena June f, nO (OY 8 Verse! et Landon). "in Amerwnn park’ wuth loller i in bef apanner, Was seen dnt June 28, off No v oa, hence for Ubion iaiand, was seen June , Cape ‘20 'mivem, a Bence, ding CALLA, May Haein port ship Aspasta, Groen (from Chin. cha Isinn-is), for Barpatoes Akh. ‘UonttaxTINOPLE, June Yio port bark J A Lee Fall, di Osnoirr, June 10—arr Levonis, Nichois, vharioston! 18 Crusoe, Werton, Heidgewnier. UnoNsTAPT, J ime 12—Ln port ablos Dablin, Lane, from Bow Wye, art uma to tend for 90; Harry Slat, rednan, for a0, i, De; ol noe Ok ra; twist alm: is, BURN, nes hrooka no nr or yor Bristol, in pril 2, bay, April 25, ne Rawr sgiee, ere apt 28, ua0) Vom, Ferry, Wen, and Wripol-, Wooal uno, «leet wood, ‘aici te Tanie'Bay, Ovi, ort Sum; vinling in 16) FF Oth; GrmMlie Bie Cowden, for #0) ita) At Hornet, we aoc Mary : bp! “gadiaam (itlbort, birley, Allen, and Kemnaeer, Patterson, Wheelwright; # N Cashing, Plamec, rhipe Young: i Alice elt, Hickey, for Boston, were o'nw ‘town ibe river 8¢ Went to sea fom Sxogor april 2), shios Uxenoridys Maihews, Kosten; Jecstra (Hr), San eranetecs, 3th, Caw, Atwood, Chine. Darr, Jung ~ Arr Ageklight, Madiey, Valino; 16th, Wost- « MoUready, Mou & Oo, , Few ‘wit — 22. if, Hagding, do; ty hg toyed Paring rig A ‘Jor London (ana pmaeeaea) oes vupe o theaar ‘Bea Nymph, Wilson, Asyab for w, June 14—Arr Hungarian, Mathias "York, 1Stb, St ey pa Liverrool, ned for Bom! G@rpass e 8- Praxes are Wiid Gazette, dumpbros, eae larie, Gniltkeoa Norta eric. GLoucEstsR, June i4+—Arr Arthur White, Kelley, 8 vote Are Dregoon. Weston, Calcutta (aod sid 17th Su, Grey eather crown — pos. Bhd tm, Blots, Ban Francisco; Wo, pasivss Jone te—cns task Teens Brows, Caled wales; wasn Clark, Rutott. Gibralt, odith AZ, areoalond, Tralew;, 1#h, stice auaros, Que pings. sad Feock Taibo, Serryman, Stolen va, Obaries ‘bom scott, St ‘Thomas be wat do Grenge, for Qazhes nara is). Kor Uilfox gerne. for sowon July 35 bing | reg alles a Tor go wa quite deeontn, Nee ele Matiaews, for do with Samednte deeper, Warbin; Petrie, for NYors 4: oon (s) Phan: “ssn, tor do iets indy 4 Gumberimed, Mernill “or do’ 2400; 8 Black for do 2h," Great West rn, Farber, 192 20° Hesias, for Pus telphis 2a; Soein Belin Kelersa for 0 2 Phoras, ais, 'W Brope, Landis, for B Nimore Qu:h; Wikivens Pena, aie for do Bb; Abby Blanchard Waite, for do su” Jen and Francesa, Lewis, for U iy on Point a goneaens ptt - Bow, Bammer, (or cuiriea.on Larva, aortimer, wanna do; 1ba K usec, winaeaa. ior Manion ed Biman, Nell. fer Ne siscue 25uh Himuly = nude, uss, Porn for do with quick dispatch; fiver itsiine Storer, fF Or wai ~ouPne, posed abt ready; Jovincihia, lepeaoet for do 2b. Byee, Pater, Rea- aps toad ys ASL austara “tate, [ena d Suen Sarsp Cag hers so Piet flak. Keyl Bhicidsand ‘Bowon end ee tem Hee, Petter, Set nang hea Ki for do lint Pairick Henry ‘aiwens icin oy Arce, Bre i8re, Saal, see Joden tnster, a to ) Hakar, for Sy ‘ATF tt Graveathd eve'o: 16h, scodand Bart, Callao, Maxsauizs, June 16-10 port barks La Beme (Fr), for Boa ton. Hap Wace (arto eo @ ‘0. Sid 24 barks Ana angus. (68), WVork; 2.3, tofumoNs (Nor) Boston MALAGA, June 9—1n port barks Young Turk Taylor, froam Boston, 1S gers vaseege, arr Bub for do ubt Sth; Keaar, Urve- for do fw *ELnvtnaR, March 28—-Arr Witeh of the Wave, Tod, Lon don, Apri 2 Badavley, Modgers, Liverpool: 7th oer Water, Janeen, London: a, Tera Ayres, Galcatia; Ml Povams, Cave ‘Rovg Kong. Macastivs, Nay 6—in port Belvidere, Jackson, and Wel- kin dsarrett, MADLMAIN March 3—Arr Helicon Gole, Trincomalee (and slo april 21 for Patmoutb, Fay); 20, Braowriae laachard, pydney. NoW (and eld april 2 for Parmoutn, ogi: April 6, Tonle? Eliot, Small, 0 ta dale Arr inthe Roaaa prev to'npril 23. Ajbna, Coffn Unrdif via atte Matanzas, Sune In port ebipy KLzs Malle. Geeyna, for Paluouih, is; Che vale, Fi ao, Sparking Wave, Sands, do; Darke aria Mchale, wills: a gues, ove: Fymsa cdo, K Davie, 20; "brie ‘Bidora Rooms duis Garuion), 60. a}bat-ors Small, do; pron Parccidaes, ant reka Gilkey, for Balt A RB Gok, Greeniaw, do- Reoka, Trent, jor NXOrK, lg: sche ¢o do; Bey ward, Sbeer, for ‘barlesto' doy ida Rogers, for Fbbadelpats, do; Kete telen pyer, we cus Walter, oes bil 1628, Dark Indian Seite, Jenmey, 0 Oar- denas, to load for NYor® x port 2ist, ship Kiize Mallory, Miner for Falmouth F,. apwrort June Bid 16th Fow baiten, Sunmous ALERMO. “Juve S611 corks Giovanni Ba: site (3ic), NEerk; arthur. Hoyt, boston FRANG April 25 Boe Plummer, Stocapore and Obias, in vort May 1 Ceplon Kaanett tor Boson stam, Whke,. for Wacao, Winged Raver. has'erbrook for Chins, Port 4 Prince, June Lito port darks gg enangy for NYo kb dave. Urianco, Connor, aig; Mintore. ——, brigs Muloo, Potter, tor Mtork 10 enya él ire |W Groton, Bivé, for N¥ork 5 dave, eshra. Prowpesy Long, ior 10; Hamlet for do &; Wm Wilson, tor Bos ou $ ee, June il—Arr Busan Knapp, Legg, Rio ry OTTARDAM, June 15—In port ships Hero, poe te bwecier, end has Ward, Goulds for sire Temes Gray, Plummer, Antwerp. sn Zon'e ne Jouasue Wilbelaion (sreme)° York, brig ameriee (Quish), Meermens, for coston, Bio Jaxzino, May 15~Arr sblos Nspoleop, Cashing. Bos- ton; 16m Vimar. Gixby, Newoot Boe Lah ere mies iat Ubar esion, 19D, Binnesoa Maret oe iofred, aunvoa, R cbmond, 2lat, isos! Ea arpa ods Nurtovan Pitas Warn & ite Jake ville, Sid 10th brig Oaui (dus), Baltimore; 2ist dark Wee ther Gage, Mckee, Synios Kaxaoox, april 15—Aarr Loch tomer, Ren tall, Cape Town QUE (and aid $54 for Meulmain); Jaga shew. ‘Parcer, Ma- Creat. Sid aprils Karly But, Cook, O) we, Helen Low. Magna via Peuaug and 6 BUNDEKLAN! * ce, Clark, 5 Maida Wetzel “Smiinan ane SiieLDs Jue peal ane Kiroball, Mare. N fork yhayana, Jone 6—1n pore bare Moneypick, duck for New fe ma Sepaend over over, Kong); Live Init Mey for Haw Kong), ata ik ade th . Lelat a, rmith Ader Siares oa at, oh sith, Wizard, Woodsite, Maile; Seah, India, Rice, Hosion (90 regoried typaey JuzeW—Arr scorn Juus Deagle, Dune. as NForns 1th, George eibora. Rumrill do London, ‘Grier éo, Troow, June 12—Sio Tonquin, Reed Horton, Woosena, April 4-8 d Maury, Pretcher, Ningpo. Home Ports ALEXANDRIA, Jane 2—Arr sclre Bearie Bangor. M Furr, Nickerson, Bom bustON, sone ¥ (addmonal)— arr pene Stone, Liverpool vis bel'tex arr st her dock Farah Sizabeth, Ruy pes Fotaveiob % evideon, Lshe; Sevurer. Berry: | ser. tain id A Lownii », 3 220, # Deibvor A Applowa, Neier sel fails et i Nae from Man- * Oy ship Eoote, wach ordered 0 Queramiag ey yor Letic, Liverpool fax ship Zone Wells. st Toho, 40 | Clon? Jor harene, barks Nachus. Lewis, dauimore; lew, | Hatomond, Pbiiw “niga Madeirs, Olsea, Port Spain | Leiriga, Brookmgs, ‘Cumberiaed Berber, Gnve Golden Lead, Jonuecn, NOrienea: Winyas, Wyman, balioore goare om | Mearny ‘Brown, NYcre, Jonion Lawre: mo. ear vier seven at 1 PM), hy ‘rig, Wavanal D uted, spree J— are (dy i@!) brig Con /uctor (er), a, Palermo. HALTIMURS, Jone arr barge loole Carta, Macvwmmas Autre Hambarz), Roct, Usiao via ham ron Roades brig Relwoa Charie ahire Mastlower, tro cols; Frowees, Hale, Niark. Beiow, aie, | Bremen. Cie, wap & arin ( rem DEW) 915 tons) Leo Pape, Bremen biig Mery ora, okra Nem ned Jones, Went inuin ve Norfolk: Gon Baraoy, * Poregne, Bos. bij) Mnpion, vronn’ Moston; brits Mary Purrow ten, Sylph (ihe), ings, Wes lotion, Mont Vervawvuco: yebrn ‘it AA hie Kime. owtber, West We, ouie 2—Ule wehe Vale'd Stary Parker, New etn. June 2—S¢ brig Wm Crawford, Cooara, M¥orks webr & Reiter Snes corr ache Roxbury, Brown. Portsn4: Gluds, Jones Fail Hive , © eo OM (be marie raiwey, aloo Hiecks one, Bleoman York Tor Provideace. wit SAB, sobre ter Rdwards, Daitim re Soleedit, Mohan N Tork. CRA KLANTON, Sine 25 srr seauehive a\swae. Hawes, Havers, Uolvimbla, Berry, Niork; cbr Praak « Rally Onin, Fhilseelpbia. 2 Samenmers, June Zji—Arr ashr Restless, Woodward, rio >i | r - —Arrs bre Tucy hovinsom, Davie, ’ barber Bllaabeboort: welenes, Gied- ding NYork de Reckett. curgiue, Garret, ead Gold Leet, dntoen Kiirsbethport id nesre Nordew. ‘Ar Hold, Phiimdsippia: F ty er, hubbard, Gide, Jones andl C depry, Fenon, N York. GLOUCE ibe, Jove 25-Arr este L M Mangum, Waleo, 6 28, PM— Art robes Fiilia Baths. way. Meier cae for Periand. Invincible. itedon, Philadel beige Wes ion ected nee. f De mag at on. Snow 1. Mong, “DH Willan and teh Paes Morton, from Cerdenss Juse 16 me Shi are and sid schrs Revenue, Corson, and 8 B Wester, Coxnon, Fhitagoivhis for Howton; aim amine <irafem, Georre: town LG for Weymonte; Ur ion, Foes Balumore (or Portiand Amira nn, GLes, Chiskstominy River for 8x3, Carolioe, Gree, N¥ork for eaor, Inviners € Seit—No arrival. Wind dight from the NE, Ne reese! in port, HARTFORD, Jane Arr steamor CC Alger. Phftadel- phia: sebre Wim ie bird Smith; pens eekins au ged See oe, Warren, ivaberbeort, senpe New © J. york. Bid’ tel Wi ms Whuc, Montgo: mery Tt Tew at Wel bime 90, 8 AM—The brige DY Downe, and Forest, # ib echre Welcome Ketarn, Ocesn forata, ‘aod Ws ad con] inden, went 1 ees tia AM, Dousd Beet. 7 MORILE, Jone 9—Cl4 ship Ironalies, Curtis, Liverpool, Se ge Feu = ase: ™ - RW URLEANM, ibe %)—Art chip Mentmoreect, Brows, ey brig ‘Grixndo, Jchason, CD staamabipe ot Waterman, Lg! ip owe Taxes Wilson. Gal~ Beain. tow, Bore, Li- ore st ¥ oon: F ‘ore Orne; brig a. 5 le Li via. Rablne Pane, ships Copsiicn too, Hlegina, aod tolyrood, Jor- rerpool, Liem brig at ‘como horg, do: Sow Deneos hontiego, Panny. Wicker cx ya Stone, Dresoe a Yigich, Hisiebs Ntork vod | | Biota by tel) chips Dawnde, Golding, Vien, F Hamilton, | Lewin, Liverpoe!, hatke Hairiet Spaldie i. Noower. Boston Nethan Boynton, Miller, 60, Demula Kelley, Corson, Penae- cnn ‘Fowed to en 2141, abIps Porabonten, Hermann, brig N Btot- fen, and sehr Dole bi Non OvK, Tome "Y9—Arr Portngnese brix: Lesrado, Jour de Airey, Fay PeorURD, June 97 gies 0 oenelia, Rassell, nod akin Churbeer Yoiimieiphis; di, + oumender m> der vn NeW Ne REPORT, June 20— Arr brig Matoozen, Martbevrs, Tonnrerpbia Bid aches X Mixertoa, Naylor, ani levee fis9, NeW ome, June 99 Are gebee t, H Redicott, Lewis: Bllen Phare, halter! and Ja er White, Surrill, Pbidespaias Ore Sr Gibba, Trovigenee tor Port wen. wth 2!, PM—In port the vessels ding. Sid whe Philadel i bam (from Warwick), York Than, June Sarr brie Aare, Mpear, Colon, ‘and Joa A Taylor, Brown, ODre Bremen 9 MSward: Reltimores Gaepn’ (new Seon 30 tan, Waite of $id from sreeport, Cid Bun, sehr Weetover, Menere> AERO IEN CR, Jone W—Arr steamship Ospray, Kenney, NYork: groedier, bhoves and Srna vovuee, Ura Petlaae * Uelentey Deane, Por Kwon. Aloy) cinselt RYork. Bld bare Growler, Cillsury Rose wn seove Jutet, Baxier, Pli'nccipnin: Uatarlo, Unontder Rive J Boot Mayer, Co; Amelia, Kockbil!, do. Meng r Yrmte, Lope Le ag * ‘, Bowe Lunowig, W aiden, eee var, Inerabam, N Calais; J aN “Sxin io Cid shige NB Kir, Latta Richmond. wehes Proms obtrtons, Fall ervery er, Peiwin, Ninn con; Domaitntion, Rewnrt Saal ‘Kinily Fowler, Willsrd,. ane 2 B Auatip, eh Are brig Greelen, Matthews, Pai aes RaM OU A 3 RIOUMOND, June 29-Si4 beg Tallated, Palmar, Tio Janeiro SAVANNAH, Jove % -Are she John Bostyn, Lingo, New York. “Ol sebra W L Harroughs, Jencks, Bremen, 1) Dae vis. Lene, NY ork ARATE OM Ty ore Light stoumehtp Catawhs, Howe, do, id Pld fo" Charieston “ATi wine TUS, WO, June WOW sobre Hew PY, Windies, Worjb, mwas, Nxore. #, Rhop: LNT SLL LE LTR ELS TE MRE 8 INI

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