Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
8 ——~. Rights of Neuraltaed Ctetzens—Debt of Mili- tary Service vo thetr Native Land. ‘THs COMMITTEE TO MK. BOTTS. New Yoax, June 18, 1459 Bor. Jomy Mivon Boirs:— Dear Su—ibe prompt apd satisfactory answer © you Deve given to our lever of the fin instant upo” wodject of the vuty of this government towards its adopted tm aflording them the tame absolute proce t rs Rosrapieed tw ative Dura citizens, elicits Oo Raxbert wp robstion and warmest esteem. "i The man'y, Doid aud ferries mavver io which yor expressed your views upon tas audject, IB 9 2ivi0g Ake viva) interest of every casural zed ollizeu ia He tan, texv0t faiito be culy apreciated by every Dakve DOV ‘Bs weil Be avopted citizen throughout the country, in ‘Whose bowwM ibe spirit of fresdem aud PAtrioti6.G Las any we uee to gratify the webes of mary of our ctzons O8 Wel as OUrreiver ty MEE’ YOu, We resrecf ally invite you to partake cf & public GiuBer in this ory avy day next Week that may dest suit your convenience Very respect avy, your Obedient rervants, Wm. B. Barber, Jos. A. Ash, Jovatban Jones, Frederok a, Tallmadge, Semouel ©. Toompeon, BL Snow, Louis Kezuiekt, Jobn 3. Schorufeld, Committee. orge Min, Samuel bowling, MR. BOTTS’ REPLY, Aston Horse, NY Jane 21, 1869, GxnriamEN— Your very acceplaoie wad gratifying lever, fevioug me, 1 beualf of many cinacns who desire lo meres me, (ba: ] may parkke Of & )uOd0 dioner to oe given ia Wr CiLy we a egemomal Of their ayprodatioa of tae Fleas prevened by me on my late ioher oo te claims of our sdopied Citizeps to Lhe prote Hon of the government, Was handed me at x Isto hour lant evening [feel profwind'y rengibie of the obligations whieb ths generous offer of your hospitality aud respect oas im poeed upon mie, bus which L hope to be pardoned for most Tespeott My Geo ining Bre, beoanEe my eter Wad Lot writer sith uy view to get Wy & pobtieal feeling for si bo purporce, which the aoceptaDce of a puduc dioner would eeem to indicale; and Feeond!y, because Laave Deou atready more than rewarded ja having beso ao ham se twewumeDt in your bauek whereby ine original views of Mie ad oon tration have Dean Bt ouly forcea to underE? 8 Maler atm didewoo, bu Fave dew 'D part aba toned, Bucbongd they hace nol yet eatirely wasumed tbat + DEXIOD to LLM Ebey euURE COM! At IRL” The Secretary of State bas descended irom the platform Bpow #DICU te lever Lo Le Clere bad paced Om, aud Das feft those parvics tbat were 14 hot haste to eustan Gi Mapuiny a!) wlone iv helt glory; but he bas Dot yet ascood €d the platform winch every American wil Odcupy, aud bcd Ibe puolic © of the cooutry wil require Him % Maud Hem Y COD, Ww LdOUt Equivocstion oF explanation; 0/ Whe w Min Ftrstiog, of whice oe ls the Orvan, will DS over. Whelaied with their juaignation aud rebuke, Woetber the supporters of bes Le Oi re position wil) War opou vat whick Ge Dow occupies, oF follow Bim in We various change, ¢XviANALONS dod gradations taroueh whob it ie Dis cr Stivy to pad, We eDwl Bee aucO! ALM events, we Sudden anc no xpeciad tasitiog Of the Se Oretary will relieve me of uli necessity for meeting their ms OD My O*N position, aud } r W be settied Detween tnemeelver ave tbat mat ed tLe Becrotary The qucstiocs involved aye of such magnttnae that I hope Imsy be pardoned for availing myself of Wiis 00 ewion for a farther but onef silusion to the suoject especialy as I dy cot wish to appear in the public prod More frequently "ban absolute necessity may require The leith r eodrcesed to me, asking my Views on the Rud. Jeet, was Osted on the Lith; my aas@er was writies on the 126h, Dut dated and detivered om the 13th, and on the e*-UiLg Of tbat toy | wes adersed tna a te patch or letter (I REapRic dees pot sure which) bad been sev: to the Beeretary Of Stave, ivforming Lim of the meture uf the oor ree nee abont io he publ shed, aud admuaiabing oim the veerrsity for meking come explanation, of moth cation of ths grovods taken {2 nie letior to La Circ,” ged ths accounta for ihe expianatory sueciai despatch Sent to the HERALD, inmiea of Mr. Hofer, in rociausti, to WdEM It professes to Deve Deen write: which ap- peared ™ that peper simultaseousty 1 letter, To this #Xplabutory Lester the Secretary Baye:— ‘This government is opposed ty the doctrine of perpetual a'le- 4: c# WOO Mmalo*aing the rigat of expatrtation, and the right a] tes eleewhere: abd that tachi hye of the controlling the enizsn 1a the eb tte OF a heme, ard binding aim by x mere colitienl theory to tuba tt ior B bfeume @couGiry Le Cesives to leave, can hardly be euter j Bay government whn'ever ly dierc letter, to winen the perpetual ale Prance refer i which rewtes 10 the ob Iigatiocs ofa WH accnowiedge ao alle € ance. ud perform military eer veo. it Der the couotry of their adop.ion, wh ch they. to cofend for, antl tbey bave Sesumed this new obligution, we bave ho rigbt uF “iay0- fiioo to interfere. 80 tai, then, eo weil it would have beew better if the Say yee bad sioyped at toast pout, bue be goes on wifBy whe Mus: be pardon Bayit g 18 ao IDCOMprebeusiole covglomoration of 1000 eae ee and cont 8, Whoily I-Tecoaeils portion of y Which cannot be very © \lunder ie intended to mysii'y and confound. ‘The position of tbe Uaited Siates is, that naiurslized citizens, returojng te the couniry of their hieth are not ienie to nny Guuies or pensities except sich as were existing at the period of weir ewigration And bere the Secre! trine of the Le Cler milegiauce to the n: wy Again falls back upon the doc kiter aud recognizes that perpetnal ive country which be aud the moment Defcre Gepred But thie view Of the en>ject 13 agate qua Itged by the ceclaraiiou that I) at the tire of thetr emigration, they were In the arm”, or setually cailed into it, euch ewigration and narnmaltz tin Bes rempt Wem trom the level penalty which tory lacarred by their Ceeertion, !f they afterwards place themme.vee volun fanny wibin the Gea! jnrisdiedon, ae. T have not understood that Mr, Le Clerc war n (usert- er,” or bad otherwise oflended agaiast the criminal eode | the Freuch empire, and yct uc was cnawered: “Your Returalization iv thie country’ wilt not exempt you ‘rom hat ciaim (of miliary service) should you voluatartly re. ir thy:ter Wiis s master of cores, it an adopted cit!scahad inoarred pepalneg io bis patiy by dese/ton, murder, arson, Fobbery. or Osher offevee, be would be just as Waole to Punieoment, and no more so than I would be if, whtlet ad commitwd suca offeners, and were toretun avis of the proper autuorities. My mebin in the United States could not prote morse would Dot protect bim. 1 therefore har nothing wost7e> w do with the qa mn disp Bu “ aga D:— 0 preseat lia exist agaimet them at the pe Tiyretion, the law of oations, in the oviulon o! this government. «lve n0 ri to lotertere with Ba'vrazed mer! 10 do 8) woud be considered an owaerds the Unites Stitee and is this the “lame and impotent conciusion” to which tbis government bas arrived: that, if olga 20 Wervment snould wrovgfolly pnd nuidwfatly interfere ‘with a patural'zed American Cilizen, it wo mpiy de @onr dered as ap act of yatice and ucfriendiinene to. ‘arcs the Untied States, to which no remonstrarc 0 test, no resitiance would be olfered’ are thoge the terms apd corditiaos upop whicb not a Roman,” out at AL Piean vitiz aveig abroad?’ Carrice he with Om no pro- tectiny orm of bis own government? Or does the Secre. ‘ary mean to say that for the native citizen, whee par onal liberty may be agsa led, be would if necessary ap Peal arrag, and that for toe adopted citizen he would Spprouch the tranagreening government “ ina bon key, with bated breeth aod whiapering hum apo stk #8 a javor, on nia knees, az an act Of ju of friendship 10 the United states, that the fpjnsiice mipht be epared, L tel the Serretary that the peonle of thie country, the democrscy 6" the country, will never be gansiied, and wil! never submit to the degrading potition in wil:h thes: dectrines wou'd piace them, though ail the pressee and Polticians im the pation should come W Lis wid they will sever agree tbat, that in the event of a war, Lhose of oar maturalized citizens who stand anou der to shanicer in tne Contest with them sual! be Burrecdered by our govern- ment, if captured, to the mhoman outchery ol their op Pressors*without retaliation ‘il they acknowleage the obligation of those mea ve curn their érms upon their brothers in war on ihe ground of ey MMe LO the jund of their nativity, end withou. being held respon sible, if retaken, to the penalties of perjary aud treason ‘The menver of their return, wtesher voluntary or hy compulsion, cannot in any manner affect the night of we mother country. [t existé or it docs not exist—if it des, they cun enforce it; if 1 does not, wey must abin ton t The question involved a simple ove. There is no ne ceseity for ovisice iseves, eynivocat explanations, or tor- tvous, incomprehens b’e circomiocvtion on the ‘subject. It te: is the paturalized cl'.zep entitled to the sams pro. tection from hig adopted country thut (he oative oitizan claims, or ie Le not? Phat is the question—the oaiy Question, Tesy, he ia; the administration, of which the Bee ctary is organ, says he ig not. Let the peopie Secide between ns, There ere three dfMculties in the way of a usanimons Yerdict. They ore, frst, that one portion of the press Sooke to the question with a view to sustiic.og its party; fecond, thet another portion of the press locks Ww the avpporea itxnay have aon the propeots of its Preferred capdicute for the Hresidency; whilet, thirdly, the timidity of many ted them 40 tonk to the coosequences that may result rather tae to the which wlone involve the tun of the adopted citi. wen, This lit might have been av argument agaiuet the policy of adoption, but cannot weigh opeiust a fair and le. givmate construction Of the Jaw Remove these dillieul- tes aud there would be brt one side to tie quest ‘This te no ew question with the Secretary upon which he has given an opmon before 't nar Bexced in my bands & correspon lence between a gontie- aan Of this city and the Department of State, whic” | rap fetn, in whod ihe doc letter vanced, not os a matter of caution, for then there was no War ey'8 ng; not AS in w CaaS Where the llantlity existed at the time, of emigiaton, for bere the party had emigrated Sovr yeere before he was Hable to be called oa for military ervicr—nud yet he w # denied the protestion of the gov- #ioment, aod wag told that his pagsvort or certiticate of citzenebip djd not entitle him to te protection of bis own gosernroont, but ony requested tho protection of foreign governmetts, and that he naturaitzation here did not exempt bim from; the oblgat.on to his uetive counry— which to this duy has deterred tim from going abroad. 1 submit the corréepoarience without further comment, and wait to #0f What Ox) \unation will he offered by tae Secre- tary for this letler, which waa writte fseoms, by his dimection; and at the i firnisy an opportu wity for more wriggiirg ng and equirmiog on the Fart of (hore presses t the responsibility already eating upon the edintnizira sir releccon, or of that which they ere diaposes " Theuking you onve Tavre, sand generore proffer of Loep.aiity, pot Servant and fellow citizen To Mcesro. W. B. Barber, J Y. &. Bnow, George Mito, Jon eon, Saral, Howling, Louis Kaz Commer. ts of the question, en, for your kindnows Lzimaia your oboli- JOHNS ¥. BOT 8, a. 8. Schonfeld, ‘ REITER TO GENE. PASS. No. 51 Lanarrs St., New Your, March 11, 1958 fon, Lawns Cass, Seeretary of State, Washiagtou,’D. C, Dosr Sin—The question has bees avked w: a party who wehos 10 visit bia native p'ase, Hanover, a0y , wbether he would not be protested by a baseport fein ine ds overnment, he ving a vittzan of he United bec? ve #9 more than three year: ag te when he waz boteixteen years of azo, a we Uni yi Sates ever since. Leg has be: NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1859. told that if be returned to Hanover be would be wahions y eof twenty. “Tne varty to whom I refer is anxious to visit hiv parente «pt remain with them a hort time; but, until be feeie COnBiient of being able to do ro without molestation, he afraid to leave (or bis native laud. Tmust hew leave, theretore, to ouble your Department for iw views up the sntject, [see no reason why ao Awerian passport whould not protect bim as weil and ae fully ip Hanover ax ip any other part of Europe. T have the honor to be, very respecsfuly, your obsent servant, es a) KEVLY OF MR. APPLETON, ASSISTANT SRORRARY, DEPARTMENT OF STATE, Wastinctos, March 16, 1868 Fsq., New Yor: Desk oIn— Your letter of the bith instant bas oven re coved. In reply, tam airected to inform yon that 4 pase port iB | mere certificate of ottizeuemp. which reqrests foreign governments to give wil lawm! aid and protection tos dearer li does notexempt him tron any obliga Mion or penalty which he may have incurred tow mect of bis vative country prior to pis natn, he shovlé voluntarily repair thither. Iam, sir, your obe devt servant. JOAN APPLETON, Assiatant Secratary. The initials oply of the gentiemaa who wrote to the Da: partment ure yiven, at be own 7 i. R LETTER OF HON. CALEB CUSHING. The following letter from an apie expouuder of interna, tional jaw General Cushing, is brief and to the poin' Boston, Jone 18, 1859. *ponge to your inquiry w to’ what legal candi vn in Turkey, and a naturalized citizen of the sates, Wil Dave in Turkey during a proposed 80 copra there, Tstate:— we of toe United States do vot aimit ‘he lndefoa ’ oof the righ expalriaton ig ene ot the prinsiples of the fonds menlal public law of the American Upion. We hold. taut the power t cbhaoge domich is of universal macural right subj ct only to euch courMODS as Mav be requiaive to re copcie the gengrai witu individual interests. These coo dbore are the exe.etse of good fwth ta the ume and cums'arce® aod in the purpose Of the change of vomict), the actoa! copsu@matioa Of the purpose, ane the dikcdar ze of ai) eubeiBiiog Obligations ia Or to the country let Such, sccoreing to tay vuderstanting of tbe matter, al waye bas deen, apd stil continues to be, the doctrine Maintaiped by the American government. It being material to yon, however, wo poaseas oficial ar suraoce op thie pout, I have presente? your care to 1n¢ novice of the “eeretory of State, and | dave bis answer to the eJec: sbat, ip toe ease of w person emigraung to tbe Unse: States apt becoming naturatized here, with ne prerept habi/itiee to his native country, military or other, VRHbY URMiGAT DUM wt tbe Lme of his emigraton—t sucb cake the jaw of vations, ia the opinion of the Ane Teun goveroment, gives BO Fight to any foreign countr 0 interfere with Dim, and toe attempt to do go would de veicered up act unjust in itself avd unfriendly to the Coited Sates, And, therefore, subject to tbe reserva Our Above #tated, yoo will be eotitied in Turkey to bi regarded us a citizen of the United States. 1 am, resp-c tuby, ©. CUSHING. MR AlexanpeR Srp1, The Vera Reg TO THE EDITOR OF Punts PIRI. You observe ap approtensios that the jwiked of onean regaiia May DOC come ol! with wouted spirit and energy. There ie reason for th's apprehension, A spirit of diasat tefection # observed among some of the menbare of thy club, privcipaly on two grounds There is, first, a a Tebce of Opinion aS {o the present mode of claesiiic: and allowence of tine by water area at load ime—th: former method by arca of eaiis was o failure Some of the finest sachia of the former first ciaze tind themeclver now in thé second, The present metnod is the dest of thr two, thongh oot presenting itself to tbe cormmendatioa of ail. The prin-iple op which the present rate war adogied of multiplying the greatest wid vy tho water live length, utd ailowng time on tho are tuue fonnd, ts, Lost Lbis. pian represents a water arco, or a superticial sar face on the wnter. Now, he thet can pat sncb a bottom below that surface, and sucb propelling power above as will get ttthroagh the Futer fastest, makes the best vacbt for syeed—thns, free scope is given to the genine oi the builder apd modeller, And to the skill sna judgment oi the rigger It is no? vac to amend this simple rule. There is also aomo aivastist ‘bon ip the distribution of prizes by the Kogatts Commitee. Meeecms that, three yeare since the Juita pagged inside to the WretWard of one of the DNOFE on the west bank, while every ofber yacit went aroune it, Pilots were culled in, and ibe prize % ToR ¥. G. va Biven, agamer protest, to the Julia, tough ber co) rte |shortened tne, °e. Lat ovent ro- Fatts, the Relecea—not acunet the printed sainog cicer vor tthromgh Plum Govt, instead of the race, A great bue and cry was raised about this Pizm Gut short cut The sailing mé tor and owner of the Rebocea avowed their igoorence of apy rule requiring them to go through tbe race Wit tbat would not do to the sata cere This curofthe Rebecea, ns it turned oat, did hor no gd, ¥ shown by tho admitted truth that ali the yeetts, ofter they passed the race, by a faverarle wind came vp with the Reber aud yet the Rebecca beat ait ber acversaries home by about four bours. Oa the principle of misiake, or advice of prota, apulied to tne Jul why shovld pot the Rebecca nave had the 1 ? She clearly ousstripped ail her adversaries by four hoara, and not by the shart cot, bot by snperior sailing, In the late regatta, the Haswell (the namesake of oue of ibe com. mitice) left out, snd cyt across one of the stako boave Every other yacht passed around Tbe Haswell alleges a mictatte; text of the Manersing, who nd pot, apainet the pro- the le at poate wich all the otters, croetec two tides in rurning that stake boat, the prize 18 uwarded to the short cat of the Fiaswell Ua the thort cut princicle, woy shuld not the ‘obecca have hed ber prize? Bo fe Tastake, and yor ib 1s wiboeid feora the Rebecea and awarded to the Haseeit io the other, 7 rict adherence to rales is anourer caure of diseatefaction, te remedy hes with tho membors thempe've YACHTMAS [From the West tion, Jone 22 } ndject of dead letters has become of euch import Sally to force ‘teif npon the attention of oc uve the resctton adupted by wWe Sepate at wae n to eas 19 ther number and the me arbing tbe same. b ject desorver the attention of the public, avd erly of burinces men, inasmuch as the retaicdy for the evil ig almost entirely beyond the control of the Post Department, or of Congress, except mn go far 4s they Attention of the pubne to its cause, ‘ead letters annually returaod to the 4,250,000. About 20,000 aan ¢ nu money end otper valuables, acd are, we registered and returped to the owners ouients of the lotters tous aunuaily reaione 1s about $60,000 ip money, aad abou. $3,000,.0F in droits, checks, vows, and other valuables, ag comou.c0 at their Domina! value, A severai impression seems to prevail Wat most of the dead \euters fail to reach their intended destit' \brougt rome favlts of the postal system or the ea: hess Of posumasters. It can easily be demonstrate the reverse is the ewae Of tho 10,000 levters a yi are found to contain drafts, checks, end valuabl r than money, most of which are sent by bagkers, mir hupte wod business men, a large aumber are, op oxami oD, fornd to be evid'ntiy misdirecteds-bearing a. if ferent address on the envelope from that inaids th: etter—s5d a mi ture are apparcutly mistirects 4, or he writing is WMegibie, or susceptibic of Various realty, or lvld for went of prepayment of poetage, Of the many thousands of vaiuaDle dead lott critically €: 3 that amined every year, brt a very smut! pro portion bear evidence of havilig been returned to we ve Pariment througa apy carelessness or want of atioutiot on the part of posimesters. Whilst the department uses the best mean er to correct tho «rrors of carclees corresponc:r craily to bear tue blame of raiase: letter that. were misdirected, or failed to reach their intone destination rolely turovgh the fault of the senders The following Ya case in pont; A bav€ cashior. soa Months since, mutled a lottor cantaiping over $20,000 in draits and notes for collection by & bank in another cits abe Cirectad the letter to the wrong Poat Oilice, where, of courte, it remained uncalled for more than threes ron! be and vntil afer the maturity of the drafts aad noes Taw csehier, ne doubt, felt that he bad good caueé for com Plaint against the management of postal affairs oni! lin leiter was returned to oi throngn the dead Lotte and bis owo error made palpable to bin, Similar cuaes are occurrin the public, who are intere: the evil. Some reforms in the present, ayetom of advortis. oy no delivering letters may benecessary, aud the dopartavet will epeedily adopt gach ne may ‘seen pra: Dy efficient; and wilt hol 113 oficors to strict ac nit in the mutter, to for their o#n mistakee. Ag to the numerous muteK the part of letter writers, and tbe socummlation of ' jotters from such causes, the Jepartment is, of c biamelese, aod can on nyite public atteat subject, Supreme Conrt—Chambers, Be.ore Bon Jndge Hogevoom. —Ohitieater rome ant Travers action to recover beck a balance of a 4 with defendants to corer any loeves that ra’ chases of stocks, red that e short ti fore the panic toe plewiill emplo: ente, who # Kerk, to meke curtain porcha oft with tuem $3,009 to sover any —This vet lorees they Tacre wae « falt in the market « a cour pes, which the brokers de ducted from the dép ‘The balance they paid w th don a@ settlem Tard he aes of arcoonts M7 Lf then brovght thie renen to recover the ba *. Theee facta sppeered by the ceawmony of tha sid}, Woich, being copeinded, the defendaus moved for @ dismirca\ of the complaiut. ” ‘This was granted, wita $76 aliowance. Polition] Intelligence. Fussorr CP AGAIN.—Yor two or three days past ex President Fillmore has beea ecjourning im Cincinnati, aad the Gazette hays the peope were carious to know why be was there. But the secret is out. A meeting was held at Chifton, near Oneinnati, which, ag it ts ptated, was con Posed of ‘gentlemen of all partion,” which unanimously homipated Millard Fillmore for President of the United States in 1860. It was agroed that he should be run ag “the peupte’e candidate.”? Put Mr. Fi!lmoro’s namo in the list of Presidential aspirants, Tae Orn Worry Coat iw Kaneas.—The Kansae Herald of Freedom pays a single additional visit of Greeley to Kanes would wipe out the Inst vestige of the republican party in the Territory, ‘Tue Wear Cror ty Norra Canonia.—Nearly if notell the wheat crop io this immediate rection hua been reeped, ane We are gia t bear that, on the whole, re vicid je @ good ove We have had sultry, thownry weather fortwo days pact, which, if tt continnes mach t Will injure the wheal on the ground,—aleigh Re- ee ee The Award of the $350,000 State Loan, {from the Aibapy Journal, Jang 23 } The proporsia for a five ver cect joan of $360,000 » Ay & portion of the Geueral Fund Debt, were ovaaat >Y he Comptroller this morning, and the following award» made — Bid for. Premium. Award. Thempeon Brothers, $100,000 300 86 22h, 000 “ “ + 160.000 101,01 160,060 “ “ + 100,000 101/11 100/900 “ w + 50,000 101.28 60,000 Rufor H. King S21 100,000 10000, - Job Sill. ++ 35.000 100,06 — 25,000 “ 25.000 100 26 - 00,600 100.00 bac 100,00 - 181.06 25,000 10091 25,000 100.52 - 100.26 - Cuy tr velligence. Dew York Privon Atsocatioy.—The Executive Com mittee of the above asrosiaton Held their regular monthly meeting on Wednescay evenng, at the house of Joon A Brysp, Beq. Present, the Chairmaa of the commie. obo H Griecom, M D., aod Mesare, James H fins, Richard Reed, Fenry 4. Oakley, Jobn-A, Aryan, Steoden Cutter, Israe} Rugeell, and Solomon Jemaar, Tae mints if the last meeting were read and on motion approved the Treasurer war voable to report, xs thete faancial rent bed not returned tothe city, After the ordinary busines tbe agent al the Discharged Convict jon Committees sumumiited bis claries, whet showe oliW rg to have been their oparavons during the ast mouth: About 600 persone bad been vishied io our varus City Prisms Compluinte earefatly and {pa ily EXAmnIed aud aided, 104, comp! op their savice, a# frivorooe. && , 41; pe chetody On their recommendation, 62) dis oha convicts apd others relieved wita money, 61; barged ved with clothing, disehar ed relieved with work and places, 28 vod aopropriate books were Ireely bestowed Froin thove ownes and a multtuce of ethriting letters ow Unir file, ond aimort ouily renewed, it te conciisivoly shown that this pesociation bss been doing = good work Many hundreds of persons oiecharged Com our Sine prong, county jails and penitenuanes, they have tacen by the band, cOupRLied Bou eDtrowted to live a boiler ile; seb were appropriately clothed, work aad pices provided for them away in the country remote trom anbbing Seciety, aad a very large provortion of auch Dav: ceased “0 do evi) aud learnad toa well Upward 0° one ponered Ubirty Pereonm of both sexe# avpiied to them for aid during the ast month; exty ooe were ony : veved, the rest Were seat empty awa) inde are mee neeced to askiet this mufortons’@ clase. Donxtions an! sovtribe tone are earvestiy solicited tu bevaif of suey, and Wil be thapkfouy acknowledged their trearn Hepry A. Oakey, Eeq , No. G6 Wall street, and p 10 SIRs, Loe, ads, coe, pte ble avd gratefaily pporeciatea by ther fen to the vgent, Anraham Bel, at the office ri the assoc » So 10 Centra street, next to Coumbers Ciry Issrector DeLavAN —Tbis veatleman, singe he hes sssumed his official duties, has been run down by. otli rovkers of all calbres, anxious to sere their country. * almost apy capacity. They pursue the above'ofllver even to bis private dweling, aud of the night. 80 greedy are they for ope thousena applications base t.en mane, to tae fe the fact that Me Deluewp has alrowly given notice tnat lc would make BO appointments Or removals uatil ae 15.b of July. SUICIDE BY TAKING ARSESIC.—Roeanna Hogan, @ yours woman residing at No. 9i Stanton strest, commit! suicide yesterday by waking four ounces of arsenic. Tae deccazed war brought to the New York Hoepital in # ste" of complete prostration, and (ied soon after her ada: sion. The deceased, it spperred, was ® domestic, x formerly lived in Cbrsstio street, where she became vietion Of reduction” Beng abencoomd by her fast jover she became deeponcent, ead flaally resei va: con mitt ng Fo cide, Which OPject Fhe SNECERAMAHY «il ” Serover Jacktaan was potitted of the occurrence’. LB hold en toquest upon the boy of deceased tocaw vensed Was abouy eighteen years of age, wud wa? 6 1 of Ireland Arremprs ro Count Stier Last night at about clock, an Engishman, named Thomes Wrison, res) with a family at No. 287 West Seventeenth street, atten yt ed to commit suicide be cutting his thront with a razr. it seems that be wae a ard drinking man and was taser ing onder a fit of desi remens, It was supposed (ust he would pot b vg pont Orne An Inebman, “bawed Patrick Modinty, attemoted to drown bimeelf in the North river, at the foot of Twanty second ab eet, Inst pight, while Iaboring yrds ra ft of de livtum tremens He was rencued, Toe Sixtoenth wand pouce deeerve credit fur prowpuy wlegrepuing tne above fact at a toto hour, Bown Loer — We wont call the attention of our rovers t© op advertisement io spother col, o in regard to the jors of a five bunered deitar bund (No 66) of the cry of Davenport, lowa, fail aaletsl tolilale) Post Orrick Discontinven.—The Post Office at Moveina Springs, Onondaga county, N. Y., hae been ais counued. 2 pre eereecmermnaeermanemennernrenerne neers FIMANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL Tuvrspay, Juve 25-6 P. BM. Extreme dulnces cortinues to peryaie the Stack | change and money markets. The leading bankers are holding foreign exohan 1191¢ at for 60 day gterting bile, and 119 {for short sight; bat tho ma very flat. Erom present appea he ebipment specie by the Falton will be about te rame as toai by Conard steemer yesterday; much will depend, ho T,on the vmovnt ehipped by the agant of the Roth childs. Woney is abuncant, aud very difficult to place at the market rates. The stock market exaibits increased inactivity, At the commencement of the morving ce pricon were in some fustances s bade lower than yesterday; bus as ta business of the day preceeded prices rallied 4 fraction, It appears to be generally and stood that a large proportion of the enles which take place daily at the Brokers’ Board are fictitioas—or ag they arecniled ia the siang of the etroet, “rasnes ”? Fictition® transactions in smnil miping stocks and other unpopular or unknown securitios have been common enough at the board for years, though this variety of Peter Funk-iem has never attracted the attention of the Mayor. But intterly some ef the bear operstore hava excendest th: busivers to :ailrosd securities, which urc “washed,” not for u rige, but for a fall—not to inence gulin to bay, but to frighten gulls into selling; tne cdlculation being thet ench fell of two or three per cent will terrify some ner: vous bolder into parting with his proporty. Sales are ct- (ected amorg confecerates at the hoard at pricea pelow the last quotations; the objectof the parties 1s attained when the fictitions enles obtain # plece in the printed Liste. We are informed that this system bes dceo carried op 99 freely of Jete that it is not unneusi for an ioquiry “© be made in the board, after an active contest over a speculative stock, “ ween business is go tng to devin #’ Such devices are calculated. to prove equaily mjuricus to the character and to the pratiis of the members of the Stock Exchange, Miesouri sixes ad canc- vd 24 per cent today; other State stocks wore dull There was hardly aay business dono in vous aad bank stocky. New York Central was unuena!ly dell; it opened at 15%, advanced to %{, apd closed at id. The Western railway sbarea continue to be bemmerod by the bears, Mich’; Worning at 8934, Galena ot 63, Ruck Toland at operutors for n fall have not yet #ueceeded in obiniairy much stock from outside, Michigan Southern wns 34 ower today. Pavama and Pacific Mail were bota tower, Reading, Harlec and Hudson Rivor were etenly. {n tho afternoon the market was extremoly dull, aod rlceed nt the following quotations: —sissouria. $454 a » 9036 297; Canton, 19 0 red, 17a 34; New York Central, 7334 a /; Fite, 646 90; Harlem, 93f a 10; do. preferred, 85 a 1%; Reading, 42% 0 %: Michigan Central, 291; a 37; Michigan Sonthamn, £}5 09; do. preferied, 2754 a 28, Panama, 116". 34; Tilt is Certral, 59 n 60; Galenn und Chicago, 6314 w 34; veland and Toledo, 2514 a $4; Cuicago aud Rock Island, $836 aS (84 a The business of the Treasury to-day has been # $°74,557 20 —F ir evston 2:90 ( fota! payinenté... 4 Balonce.., 5129654 44 Tue amount paid inon account of treasury notes was $284,000, The exchanges at the Repk Cle: ing were $20,789,008 95, and th We learn by telegraph frem New Orleavs that the Pteamehip Golden Age lett San Francisco for Papama with sho unteually jarge remiitance of $2,613,000 in apecia, over two millions of which wili probably com Wo benr also of frem $200,000 to $400,000 heing on the oy from the Senth, beeides the arrivals by express from the West sud East. ‘ihe State loan of $360,000 was avrarded to: doy at Albany at on average of about 101.11. Tie successful bidders were Thompaon Bros. of New York “ “ “ “« W lliameburg City Rank. rh fi ng Forse this mora. + ++ $50,000 at 101 27 + 100,000 at TOL tT + 106.000 at 101.0% 24,000 at 109 86 + 25,090 at 101 63 + 25,000 at 109 71 Jobn Sill... ove 26,000 at 100.96 ‘The aggregate amount of bide wan only $450,000, The New Oricans Picayune states that io Lovisiaue Tilinoia Central bonds, 63 a 84; Pacitle Mait,/ rtockholders of the Tehuantepec Company have voted for the call of am additional ton per centam on their subacrip- tion, with the view of enablimg the company to carry out ite mail contract and perfecting such other arrangemsnts as will secure the success of the enterprise. Apnexed is the statement of the 8%. Louis banks for the ‘week ending the 18th inst.:-— Bzchange. Circulation. Specie. M. rebwr $'84,022 59 200,925 (282,668 13 st Lou, + 280, oT 165,290 191.976 #2 southern » $82,989 20 197,895 167,914 32 199,690 —:150's51 40 179,225 172,825 89 12), C05, 436,529 94 108,060 99 038 66 Total... ..., $8,710,244 Ties 440 1,401,306 28 As compared with the previous report, the results are a8 follows:— Fachange, Circulation, Orin. Merchants? , $0,016 dec, 13,115 dec, 37 deo. Lovie... 6.474 dec, 9920 deo. 10,284 inc uthern 10 887 inc, _B,54b dec, _ 6.081 ioc Mee bepic 9,947 p68. 22,700 deo 18,442 inc. ¥achar 25,681 ine, 14685 deo. 21,124 ine, state, 2:21 dec. 18,184 ine. on 6.445 deo. 10,2286 ine. ‘The statement of the Pitteburg banks fgr the week end ng June 20 wus as foilows:— Circulation, Specie, Loans. Deponits. Pitsburg .....8261,766 856,811 1,777,758 B89 BAB 480,450 OL 1,477,343 828,692 See BOL TOT 974,713 253.740 » 169710 602,016 Th O75 225.770 726.465 73,214 » 246 995 685,718 169,058 618,009 93,014 6,899,265 1,678 30 7,006,137 1,877,369 — 1,087 125,872 _ The follewing are the receipts of the Memphis and Chsrlestou Railroad for May, 1859:— Paseeugers, $57,005 14 Freigbt.... 2b,715 52 Mai! eervice 4/597 9 Expres, & 1,187 92 Total receipts $89,356 49 Total expenses... 43499 83 cee soe 840,058 68 Onicago, Burling- ‘Tora! amount of net earnings... ‘The following are the earoings of the top and Quincy Railroad for tne two weeks ending June be $67,210 1! « 60,297 13 Tncreave ......... see $6,912 98 The Chicago Press and Tribune, under date of Monday evening last, thus novces the exchange and money mar. ket of that city:— FExcbenge continues clone, and from prerent appearances we should cot be surprised to gee It go above 23 psy cept prgmium, the present exorbitant rates. With the comparatively small amount of produce going forward ed the fact toat toe supply is drawn down almost to no bing, it im feared that the steady though it ward will Kot be met withont resorting to higher rates ‘old rules at the same Bgure ax exchange The West i+ ovarty all draned of coin. Phere ig acarcely enough left © make it worth while to quote. Discoupis are easy a exe! rates, Produce draiis on New York are especiatly ncceptable. In street brokerage there is litte dong, anc rates &o a8 usual nominal at } a 2 per cent per month. Stockh Exchange, THURSDAY, June 28, 1859 100 shs Har RRpf. 060 8534 300 do... #30 35 5 Second Ave RR.. 101 100 Reading RR ..280 42 $5000 U 8 6's 187 2000 Trou 6'8 '90, 510 N Carolina 6's. 26060 Misrour) 0s. 500 WO do. 4245 B08 100 do. 423, 4000 Virg nia 100 do 4234 260 Cal Tr +0 Panama RR 116 1460 Broek 50 do. bAOattly 116 3400 Hoc RRR I mt 106 6 Third AveRR .., 186 lwo = =do,2mtexi 91 40N A & Hart RR.. 123 16000 Dark wRR3&mto 74 £0 Mich Ceu RR. psu 40 B00 @,........ WH 0 do 60 899; 5 0 Mie so sifdbds 60° 200 dO... 0 .ee05 89% 4000 Linwoigfr'td bes 94 5 do... 11:00 Gal & Chil mt. OF 10 Med 0 bebe Fk State NY 03% 1OMichBSANTARR 8% 20 Del & Bud Cr) Co Og 150 ao. no ae 500 MicSo &Ningts 27% 100 do......060 27% 106 THinois Cen RR... 69 wo 10 O14, Col & Cin RR, 96% 00 500 ¢ 63 W & Chi RR 230 100 60 do . 50 do 60 do. 6 160 do 633 Bly 100 do. 080 624 10°” 00 Cleve & Toledo RR 2545 3534 260 Chicago & RIRR 685, aro : By 60 G0... .646830 BIG 100 =b30 354; SECOND BOARD. ourié'r.s10 8%; 100 ss Hnd RRR #60 00 80% 100 do. 100 Reading RR”. 100 Michtgan Cen RR 200 MISOKN Ia g.s 820 J06 Ga & Chic RR 6160 409 Crew & Toledo BR 100 Chic & BI RR.080 107 Mil & Mina RR... 400 LaCrosse & MURR 8635 1600 Michigan 6’ £100 Vigna 6's, rise « RR 4m 250 al 6PM tON ¥Cen BR. 1.0 Harlem RR, CITY COMMENCIAL BEPORT, Tuenspay, Jone 2—6 P, M HES —The calea embracet about 30049 bbls, in bg fo18 #t $5 31, and pearis at $5 81 PFADSICFES —Floar—Fresh ground was steazy, while old State and Weetern were heavy and easier. Tho salee lcored wp about 7,000 bbls , closing witnin the following fone of pr ces: perted ‘0 choice euperfine State........$5 80 ASontrSeanisté aancre OD anperfine Weetern,., 5 80 fstva tows, Miebigun, Ind » 6 06 Bytra Genesee xs 175 Hoxed t strnignt Southern 6 40 erm Taney cud extra, ets Choice extra family aud bakers’ branas... 7 60 Rye tgur F + 4:00 Corn me: 3 Bh sense 410 —St, Lovis choice extra brands were held at $10: Sonthern Fue 10 peod demand, wita gales of 1,300 dbie., cleeing wibia the range of oor qoorstions. Rye flonr and corn weal were stendy and prices unchanged. Wheat—Saler of about 4,000 dnebels, incluoing white Southern at $1 78 prime red co at $1 68, and choice white Kentucky at $184, Corn wir oeavy and lower, with sales of about 20-600 busbels, ioc uting old and new Wratern mixed ut 780,98 ,and Western Jersey and Southern yellow at Bac ode Rye wae qoiet at 2c, 293, Barley was quiet aud nomioal ~ Oats wero duil and cheaper, with sales of dJerrey ntaze a dde., State dic, @ 47¢ , and Western and Cunadvan at 480. a 6c. So ‘Sales of 319 tons gas coal were mado at 38, cash, Coxren —S of 209 bags St. Domingo were made at Pt: 10 do Rio at ssc allige, and 360 do, Mara 1163/6, w 12360. ‘be market was less active, while prices ro ady: s4/ea Were coutined to ‘about 600 bales, m lets, Closing at about the following quotations: NEW YORK CLASSIFICATION. Tpland. Floviaa. Mibile. N.O.& Da + 9g 94s 93g 935 Wy UK 11 ux 12% «RE 18 “idk WK 18% 13% ~-To Liverpoo! 100 bie, pork were engaged 100 tercee beet at p. t.$ 501 boxes chgese per steamer at 258; 10 tons grease ‘butter per steamer at 2m ; OC boxes wbacco.at 36 ; 160 bbls. spirits turpentine ; 600 bares of cotton at 38., and 10 tons tallow at 66 To Loncon 20 boxes ano £3 quarter boxes tobacco at 25 6a wnd 2.; 50 Herces pork ut $8; 500 vdls. roRin at Ie 60, end 60 bbls. epirite turpentine at 38. To Glaggow 16 tons prenge butter wt 25a There was nothing important trauepirec for the Continent. Firn.—Dey cod were beld with more firmness, while sopplies were imited: gales of 1,200 8 1,800 quintals St. Geo ge’s Pank were made at $4 25 u $437. Mackerel wore in moderate od, winie Supy ies were moderate. gome 80 2460 bois. were reported soid, cbietly No 3, at $8 75 & $9, No. J large were held st $16 50 "800 bbis. round Fastport herring were Rold to arrive at $3 cash. Hay — Be market wax comparatively qaiet, with gales of 8,006 baler at 55c. a 69¢ Bors. —Sples of 50 bales last year’s croo at 10c. a 16¢. Tkox —The market wae quiet for Scotch pig, and price vbebarged, iME—Bockiand was gelling moderately at déc., and at ©. for both wort yotssses —Saies of 50 bbie, Cuba murcovado were rarle at Sle Naval Store.—The sales embraced about 400 bbls epirits torventioe at 40 3¢¢. for inferior, 470. for merchant eble order, apo at 4/6. in ebipping order. Common to arrive, and 260 bbls fine rosin rosin Was ‘at $1 8¢¢, were cold at $5 a 5 25: crude waa quiet at $3 85. Ons.—Liveced was etendy. while transactions were on a mocerate peale. Sales of 4.500 galiona were made at Be. a Cle . ctieily atthe latter figure, under which Hitle wos tobe bad. Other kinde were quiet ard moré or tess nominal. Ps ne —Fork—Tho market was heevy, while pricer were lower, The ales embraced about 900 bie , inclnd ing Dew mete at $16 873g. Alier Change 200 bbl, ese Were KOO BL S'6 26, cavb, The gales also incluted peme at $15 50483 6234, and sour mess at $16 75 0 3 A sale of 500 bbia. Dew mess was made, buyers’ opiion SO Cave, at $16 8134. Beet was beavy, with sales ol ahootaie bhis. incinding country prime at $6 a $7. country Tess al $8 a 89 26, repacked meas at $9 25 9 $18 D0, and extre do. of $14.4 775 60. Gat moats were heavy, ™ 'b enlen of 125 hots. end tiercen at 68f0. for dry shoul ders, and Se. for bare. Lard was firmer, with sales © 350 bbls. aud ferces reported at Jie. allige, Buttor ord cheese were in moderate demand end prices un- changed . Rice —Sales of 450 casks were made at 43/1 ‘The market cle? with more spi eeED.— 4 sale 5C0 bugs of linseed was reported to have been mace in’ Boston, part at $1 65 and part at $1 66}40. Prime clover seed was firmly held at Oe, SroaKs were firm and active, with waica of about 2,000 bhos., pearly #11 Cuba, and mostly to the trade, within the range of be. a 6" ’c , with come lore prime qualitios Bt OAC. a 70, avd LO vids New Orleans were sold at p. th, abd 760 boxes were polo at 6340 1 B5g0, TAILOW Woe Guict ay 1C%,0. m 10% Roght & Son remark ae tolows:—Sinee on Inet the umrket has been heavy, and prises have declined 44 of a cont, but at th the demand ig mor’ |'vely, and we Messra. Abram note sales of 35,000 Ihe. at Iie, 4 ve market is Pieady at this rote, Rough Yat is fir Wisiey.-twlee of 200 bbig. were son 'u ut 26240 MARITIME INTELLIORNCE. Geenr Queen... HRremen.... tee ‘omy of Balumore. FORK CALIFORNI As = New Vork......July 5 Northern Light, -Aapinwal! THK BAVANG SND NEW oasmaym bey 4 erme Orry--From New York 24. arriviny javans and New Orienusl™b from New Orleans #tb, Aavans Zid, Siriviug at Rew Yoru 2th al Ba~ Fi New Yorke 12th, arriving at Havane 17th and'wew Crieane mh, From New Orienna Mth, Havann Sb, arriving at New York P From New York 17th, arriving at Havas 224 and New ‘rine Bah nm New Dricane 616, Havans, 8 ving at New Yor! “Teanri~-From Ceerieston 4th ano 19, due st Gavane Ab 2 Bai Prom Havana 10 and B04, die al’ New Yorw 160 id Flat. * » When the shove tates fall on Sunday the steamers wil! salten Monday, exeept trom New Orleans. morn — — seve 287 j Port of New York, June 23, 1859, CLEARED. rae | Stesmebtp North Star, Jones, Aeptnwall— len, Eup dW Paine, Colthirn, san Prapciscn, 7 Sar ef Oo. Bhin Relie Wood, Bush. St John, Né—J A Modaw Genoa. Jackron, Ni Urieanr—Kobson & Fosdick. Grand Thrk. | oliver Cadiz—T M iiaybew Ao Rark Old Domipicn. Jobnaon, Bavank—Kovert & Willams ork Savannah, Polleys, Quebeo—Nemnith & sone. Rrig Belle, Brooks, Harbor Grace—-Napier. Raukio & Co. Brig Titania, Appleby: Phisdeiphia. febr JB Bailock, Mickersop, Oharieston kehr R Caldwell, Bucson Charieston—MoCrendy, Mott & Co. Echr Lily, Francie, ¥ iptogwn- MeUreedy, Mou & oy Sebr rocomeke, Duffy. in Sehr Norfolk Packet, edell, Alexandria—J W McKe: Schr Bingold, Legroot, slexandria--M Bocell. fobr ka wide, Bayles, Baitimore—Van Brunt & Siagbt. f hr Bicomfiela, Jump, Peale yw monte Schr Alice Mowe, Pike, Pembroke— Lo. Srall, Saiem—R'W Repes & 10, Kehr Caspian, Megatblin. Boston—Post & bmall. debr A Field, Phillips, Taunton—Kaster, RRIVFD, organ, Tawlews New Orlesus Jure 'i treasure, to Charles Morgen, Cam= Steamep Locnat Point. French, Baltimore and Norfolk, with mdse to EB Cromwell & Co. Ebip Komance of ihe Sea (of Boston) Caldwell, Phanghse March 2). passed Anjter April 9 Oape Good Hope May 7. tue Fquator May 81, with teas avd ake, to maetar. April 19, int 2888, lon (92 &, xpoke ship Winged Arrow, irom Mantin for New York: May 4 int 34 30, lon 46 98, slgonlized ebio Lary Sriel, of Eiverpool. frem Calcutta tor iivarpool, $4 days ont; th Jat 8620 8; lov 228) slenalized Dutch abiy Anna, bound W, Zitb, lat 2 7B lon 52 80 W. eignalized abip Thos’ W sears, hound F; 12th inat Int 25 2° i, Jou 60 W, aooke Br brig Ex: prese from Halifax for Aitigus, 18 days out. thip Henry (Br, of St Jobu, SR), Thomas, Laverpooi $3 dave, with mase, toorder. Bas bad light wind: 4 cxlmma with thick foray weather the last ten cays. !sth inet lat 40 30, lon 70, took a photfrom boat Mary & Catharine, No6 fhip Theruton, Col'inr, Liverpool, May 25, with mdse and 500 paevengers (all weil). to Wiliama & Guton. dune 6, iat 0 34 42. epoke ehip Josephine, hourd K; 18/b. off Nan tucket South Shoals, tock ® pilot from the kzra Nye. No 2, Waa iv company in the channel with alip Kacort, Hussey, rom Liverpool. . ¥ Shiv Baie, Zerega, Liverpool vis Tralee, May 28, with mdae oud 380 passengers, to Zerega & Co. bec bad mich ight winds + Ship Caravan, Pande London, May 10, with indse. to How ‘and & Fiothimghem May 19, Int 45 45, on 20 40) saw vinip Zo. noble, steering W: June }, Int 8805, lon 4439, waw bara Naval irigaite, from Bombe y for London, 104 days out, Ha had a lot on beard sinew i6.b Wichip Leentine (arem), Deetjen, Rotterdam, 35 days, wih wuire to Charles Luling’ May 3d, lat 45 20, lon 30 f4, spoke Br Alchymint, trom London for Quevec, 20 Met, lat 4354, 7 20 Impoke Bremen ship Johenn Lanye, from 'MOrlescs for Bremen, 14th, lat 42 20, lon 63 18, saw bark Sicilian, steer Rtesmebip Char! tng W Skip Mary (of Marhlebead). Bridgeo, Havre, 3 days, with matennd £19 paewer pers.) b Ward & 00, BA tel 43.33, $2.40. poke ship Sam] Watts, (rom Mew Or! 8 for Liver 260): Yet that, no Int or lon. gooxe bark HD Brookmnan, trcin Mobile for St Peterborg, 12th, Jat 43, lon 5, spoke whip Lan carter Deern. from Liverpool tor Philadelphia, +bip Goscben (brem), Probst. Bremen. May 20. with mdse ad BU pasengere, to Ones Luling. Juge 6, lat 39 46, lou 40 % epeke bi ip “Joba & Lucy, from Melhourne for Liver peol 101 days out; 16th Int 41 17, jou 66 2, apoke ehip Hepri eita Marcy, from Trapuul for Boston. The G wae il ays team Jon 62 On the 18th, in Jon 67 2. tock aptlotfrom No M4. Ka win Forrest Bark Rosetta, Pleree, Macao, March 9. with tene, &e, to MM Freeman & Co. Passed Java Head March 29 in company with thip Seporter, Bowes. fi Manila for few York Passed Cape Good FB May 5, crossed the equater May 30 Was 5 cava from the lat of 38 to 7 N, with light varinble ain wad torrents of ral erinono (Nap?es), Gemberello, Palermo, 60 lays, with fr lo Le wrence, (iles & Co. Brig J Means (of Secgwick). Wella, Arrovo, June 8, wih nvgarard molasees, to Tb mpson & Hurter. chr Georgians (Br), Braoford, St Andrews, N2, 5 dsye, with Inmber, to D K Dewoi’. eebr D Morrie. Hoover, Wilmington, Del. Schr K ¥ Smith, Fmitb, Phiiadetp bia for Providerce. Schr T Biting, Henry, Phi'a eiphia for Kew Laven. Sebr Rebecca, Horris, Little Kgg Harton Rebr Victor. Rhodes Fehr Alernader, daya, ttle Rag Farhor 4dncn. on, Little ga Furber 3 daye, Ketr Baxon, Kobinson, Eizabethport (or Bostox.. br Nelson Weis, :yder. Gloneester, uchr Keren, Bappuct, Gloncester, Bebr Florente, srown, Sorwieh, 2 duyy bchr Guepien. Megath'in. Rondont for Poston, Schr Caroline, Walker, Rewannt for aco. Steemer Deisware, Copes. Philadelphia. | BELOW. if Ebip Redgauotlet Andrews, from Mauila March &. Rbip Alesandris Auo,twoothershion | Floareabins Aspinwetl; Vi Apo (Br), Onl ot Orleay Franco. Ply rig Sore, Cape ring the day EN! mouth Rock, London; bark alra, de Vercs; and others, ret SS, { regres Marine Report. { G BRANCH, Jone 2. ew j h bonrd in. Wind &¥, tigl | SANDY BOOK, June 23, sunsei—Two shins goiny uo the bay; On€ Fbip aad one bark oxtsice the har, bound iu: #bsip Ko- nee wide the bar; sbip Copeteliation, one bark ava t vo are abancor atthe Spit, bound ont, Wind Sek; weatoer y. H'GQSLAND shore, bound ta. nae 2, supeet—-Cne ship ardone bark of Wind Si, light; weather cloudy. Macelinncous ‘Tae Steamsniy Eex7sviiix is still auchored in the wtreans discharging ber cargo ‘nto lighters, end receiving her conls and outward cargo atthe eame time. She will gail at her usual hour on Saturday. The Harbor Master of the dietrict (str Murch) put ancther eropty vessel in the lip vesterday mora tpg. We understand that the political friends of Mr March :sve ‘nsried upon Lis restoring the berth to “the Huntiville, and making the smende honorable to the Stewmablp Company: but that the avents of the sesmer will not accept ft as ouch and are nwn'ting the Governor's return from Niagara, when thay Anticipate I> Murch’s discharge, or an order giving thera ihe Dosgession ftheirwharf. They are pureuing 2 wive course in éoing 20, Bis Excellency isa practical merchant, and will no doubt at once repodiste the conduct of the Harbor Master. she agents of the stermabip inform us that they hire their wharver ot the cliy governinent and of individnals, paying in rext sve rai times the smount for wharfare for which their stesmurs ot) be legally 'sxed, and that they have never require th: 7.088 of & Hartor Master. Tue stesmers of the Ssvanpab line arc screws, and the bar! fn question hes teen credged, and, with other expenetve itm. Provemerts, brabeen erprciaily adapted to them. The own. ers are onable & f'n? anotter suitable berth, ard wiil discharg® tietr etesmera fv sho stream until their berth fs awarded to tem. Tho great prtpriety of our steam lines baving fet and anital le wharves must be admitied; and we think Lois the pro: Pt us roment “or the proprietors of all our sieam lines unite with Meisre Cri mweli & Co in aewerting their just claims to the wharven their steamers occupy, withoui the interference of & Herbor Mester, Gevernor Morgen can grant to them nothing icer then this, 1 AUNen—Meguras Le wrenoe & Foulke will launeb from their yard, Williemsi wg, cn Saturday, at 4PM, the steomshiy De 8:to, for the New York and New Orleans steamship Company, torurply the place of the Black Wario, Fouroy, of Bath, Swrecked off Crees Tsleud {9 reported to have gone to pieces “ten minutes alter ee struok, « vary Seavy sea rovping at the time. She wreck xs it lay broken Up, wos sold on the isth inst for $a). One of ber ehronome tera was picked up ou the 17th. pearly ten miles trow weere (te sb'p etuck, and wee rnnning vt ibe time it wae picked None of the bodies of the unfortimate crew had been re: red wp to the morning ofthe Qivh. 1t wae avtictpated that BO 800N 4A the seas Innderates gory of the hocies world be re overed. ‘Tbe blow off Cros Islard is very bieb and jarwed. tantly, op the kisrm of the first wbeek, the cxptain, oBeers ‘pdol of the crew rushed to tbe jibboom hoping 10 reach the, cre, bul of the eighteen persone resting on that temporary and frail support, sixteen were washed oi! by ove sea. and fiteen perikbed. Lhree persons, the second mate (Mr John V Bek ckford. Ki) and two of (be evew, oniy. saved lee iG of the inst named ove wan waebed of ‘he jib. bow three times, aud at las! es f-riunwie enongh to xeton the rotkwin a very exbaurted state ‘The follow ing are the Tames of the crew ehip—A F Hamill, of Vorimncuth, N a, (ged 19; Geo Hawking, of Port epoelt. Md, eyed &3: Wr. E Portiand, Me, aged 3, MU Ooover, of Batavti. 6 46; John Thomyacn. of ‘Bosion, Mase, s) Powers, of New Yeux, aged 30; Whiifiald Foster, of sinckticl Y. aged 2). Jae Briticn, of New Castle, Del, aged 22; + e-ker, of North Kiogetop, KT, sged 17; U Kowier, of North Kingston, WT, aged 16. (haa li Orr, of paweil, Me, aged 2, Jue Potter, of Providence, RY, &e425, ‘Tbe renisence uf the folowing le vtkpowe:—Gecrge Fowler, Oharies Posies, Toho Hegerty, Jovey i Del Charles Debeck and Jobn Burne. BAawk Fotantiny, Gleason from Trinidad for Portland, put. Ino Rey Weet i8th ivat. waving sprung the bead of her tore- mutt, bbe tad made iho requisite repairs om the 1étb, and would sail next day. Pe Mt Furzrwixg Merryroan, La oR Aaa ‘ence. iort mainmagt, apron g feretopmast a ‘ds fo «8B awle on evening of V)th inst, off Nantucket Soutb Shoat fhe was votrded by two UoAt a crewn of Slancopee! on 1th" end wrk err Qnidnet. Bhe WAS afterwards towed U Hyannis by etexmer Jaintd Home. Bonn Waunrac. ashore on Pesan lies ag before rq- orted Cart Thea ihe coacewinors Beas left New Bed ford om Wegnerte Ee | ae od men end ‘oom to OcbarRe ea for Portiang, Toe Tull aud eparnor the W will be sold at arict'on om 25th teat, B100r Vxwrenance, avhore on Block Taland, has been atrly ped, and will break up. Sivnurimxe 1 Rast Bartisore.-In adilition to the» gels mentioned in ihe fesue of y . BOW being con eructed In Fast Boulmore. are ovo op ‘he stockn my the ship” yard of Meese ar Philpot and Welt aty en one of mbie Adelaide Pondorgast ot : a She hep a te breadth of benm ard oevtho’ bell ii feet She + ott reer of Perrin © Sendorguet & Pro, tended jor the oul zimertcan tras: 0 * nme firm sre aly contacting § Urig of 440 tona, for Capt Samue) HTP f thts efty Mi Wwrended for the Wert India tr Fhe ja 106 Aget long, Wiha proadie of Learn of 2yq feet and dopth of | Pall Riv 2410 9 feet, and will Rave a large cabin for tha Lstseugers. “J J-nbtahsme Neg. hae ands employed t the conetruciton of a bark tended for the Kio Janeiro (rede, being, hullt ry, ot Bickmond, the bans tolal lergthot Weeden and 1136 feet Bow. 26 tee structed by the same gentitman on Kew York the superintendence of Ben} hace. Faq” with tool tengehat io feet Tbere ea breadth of beam of 38 bold of 9 feet, Rhe istwtende@ for the south sd wi! Bave fine cnbim ncoommodat ne (tai mertoan, ane thip Brookline, ef New London. was soid at suction on 9b nat to Capt Biter, of that ely tor $8700. Bho te to be. ® eamployed tn the South 's mech we trade, We Dalemonus ehiGgnes, NEW. Anrll)3 Minerva, Swain, <2momths out, 5 nM re arratkinurition toni 18, wer Wise, Taber, Desctation (put nto stop a leak); 2th. Piatina, allen, of Westport sid’ ADF) 23, Kilzs, Cornsil, NR, to crnie A letter hom Capt Son'e of ehip Milo, of NB, rte her at Akaroa, BZ, March 4, o}l ag before reported. Woukt not pe at Mi, Nee deee ae Jon 75 65, 9h Martin H. Hall, of ep June 16 Ist 80 90, Jon 75 65, aoh= Ma . and from Crk 70 bb} whale, A steamer with two mincke stacks, honnd 8,,was seen June 13, casing through Crooked Tnland Pusange Bhtp Jf find, from 14 Ye June 19, Ia 208 on G4 OF Homan (net Mork), ay NB, for Liverpool, Juve 14, pCaltore fom xe lat 43.02, Jon 60 40. ig stip oh enbill, from Liverpool for NYork, June 9, lat 39 jen Ship }.ou's Wapoleoo, ef apd from Hamburg for NYork, Juno: 9 aso fa ton ak ah biadilanetensee gett IM Hicks, 10 ange hence for NOrieans, June 14, off na Rey. Kr brig Catharine Tyler, 17 dayefoom Palermo for NYork, Mav 2% off Cape de Cart os REDE Nae Riwin Forrest, Wo 14— June 16,1. 0 , Ae lonnd, 18 daye trom Crent egos for int 40 40, fou 69 40, briv Joseph, from Pictou for Providence, Foreign ow AMoy, April X-arr brig Progressive age, Hoimes, Formo- cn Paravta, April 10—In port sbip Time Homer, for cbartar; bask Pmaiiwood, Martin, trom Acelsice for Fisgapore. repe. anid, Bey din port bark arcadia, Kelloch, for N York, Cowss, June 6—~arr Weser (), Gaetjeu, N¥ore for Bre- Carcurta. May &—In port abtos Noonda”, Henry; Bllashe b- Curbing, Fritchird, Ganges svaue; UrErile Btate, Weeks: Cliver Pu Smith; Herbert, barge; Peerie ma ag Bely- apn, hemmends sod TB Wales, Buri rr. all Dok for do reloading; Rockall, “omes and Willaa ery Bane peu'b Middlesex, Parmaler: ‘Lewie; Nartoai Fs; pre bark Heleo Mar, ow, for forbay, was goin river May 5. Foo chow, April 18—Arr Hamburg bark Horatio, Holm, Macro (and pot the Horatio, Paimer. «6 before stated). HONG Kona, aprit 2—in port shiow th Warrior, Mure rhv; Aurora, Clough: ballenge, Feiens: Golven. Weat, Cue: Leonidas. Wiliams, for San Frapeiveo; ML Sutton, ff, schse0n, and Norway Major, for do: G Iden born snd Heil Kock, Barrtan. tor &rdney apd Kite Hoover Johnson, fur do (eld same day); Reo trie Spark Lathrop. for NYork, dg: WJ Morria Jackson for do; Witeberatt, Boot; Sarolnts, French. Sea Serpent, Whit- wicre; Messenger, Manion; Mary Whibidge, Ureaay, Mamo- lube. Pike; Juaith, Brown: Empress iccraw; Ninigo, Alwands Contest, Steele; Competitor, Fiidveth, Charger. bneas; Bos: tor Light Crowell. rad Engle, Trai! well; amarsata jones, end + lncbi, Larnaby. une; harke «lmatia Hopardwon, for laa Fravel.co; Nymph. Priw, for Foocbow, Sea Nemph. Stege, une; tbr Melete. Stratton do. the Norway, raported abaves Jor Fun Francisco, had heen charteret to carry 1uC0 cochea arom, Whar, Lavena at $6 ver bead. Havana, dune 10-~+rr brig Beruoda, dardner, Savaunab; 1th sehr Jemen Kone, adams, Charleston, LIV RKC ne tl- adv Nova se tian (#), Borland, for Que fe), tone, Boelon 18th; Keng (fs), Miller, for do A BYork: turn Hinks Clunsen fer soaton 75th; ny of altimore (9), for N York 22d. Aaa (#), Lott, for do 26th; Joaeot, ong, Pie, for do Mth, ®m Ratbone, Prait, tor do wth; West Point, Allen fer do J6th, Guy wannering Do lard, for do 20d; Oeann Monarch. Puge, fur so aon; Nortesmoton, Kl- well for Philadelphia 12: Gov Langdon, bine, for do to fol- low the Northemyion: elvira Owen. -lexarder ‘nr Balthno'& Me ey ria. Ve reid are. t¢ ew Orleans 15 b; Moses Davea- py dry, for Meicutte soon. = i DEN, Tore 10-in port White (loud Soesr, for Boston;. Yorktown, Meyer for NYork 6th, Lireroool, Bearney, for do %0, Awazen. Loves, and Argo Halpin for do with despatch: Westward Bo, Wikinen, fer Bombayand ¥ urraebee; Son0- rh, Briard, Milep Standish Gardver, end Reaares, Hinckley, for Cajyutta; Wellfiret, MeGilvery; Sta'e of Maine, Gan- Pract ad aca Doane, avd Julia @ Tyler, Lancey, for ort PbIllp, ytovsYta, June 7In port brig Bobo Bartlett for N¥ork: fi MataGa. June 2--Arr echr Lomberd, Harding, NYork (and 1d for Tasregorn) Mania, Apri! 16—Tn port ships Harriet & Jende, Gray, for Sd ork, Megoolia, Pate. for fap Franciaco; #7740, coi, Sydney, BW; Cromwell, Adame; Jumna, Marur: Matloa, Lee, ehd Caibsrive, Foster, une Macao. Apri 23 In port abion Invincible, Johoaon, for N¥ork, lig; Swallow, Morton, for ba Minichaha, Beau- ebainp, for bombay: brig Hmma Giet © © du. Moniev.Deo, «pri W—er bark % ooo Beoulign, Pewens feldt, Bomon, 26th, rhip 8t Peter, Ulse Savannah; 20d, bark Cnuornis, Buraley. Howon, PER pe AGASSKI, April 1a port bark lary & Gout from Shengbae. arr St, for do, dg; brig Ninua, Smid, from do, arr Murch 2) Prxanc. April 290—Tn port shin Fea Lerk, Balch, for Boston, will obtain dnt a mall portion of ew PALERMO supe I— bs port hark Hollaoder, Tatts, for Boston: it Kid May 26, Brecbr Crest of tbe Ovean, NYork; 2uh, Ste bar? Ouslia” do Rio Janviko, May 1—Arr barks Zinzavella Bunker. Rich- mond; J3th, J (oot T) O Brune, Gasie Montevideo; Marlon, 3veg Baltimore ond nil remsined 224. nx reported yeuter- dat), Hid 4th, amp Young america, Grown, (benee), San ip port, shina Lelia, Haines. for Bos- comb abd wit inn, Noone Wood. foe SHANGHAB, April 16—1n port sbirs Fgeria. Bowland, f RYork; Jcbn Jor. Hungerford, bares Mary land, by for Nagasaki, Myrtle, Botsford ure. 814 13th, abip Young Mechanio, « mabury. Nagvanet (The Young Mechanic b been chartered to carry cowie fron Japan w Hong Kong ak $24.0 per month for three monthe certala ) Fincarcue, Mey 1 on portehips anaes, Putnam, and Mar- Balletl fcr Bestow. lag, Heoncerogh, Sawver, for New 40 Salle. Chander, for Rinw: Grace Darliag, Bax’ ourb &; Independence, ‘ibrane for Bwatow; Golder. Born, Cox; Wild Bunter, Sears and nloign, Marey, ‘or felht wy cherier; Cobois, Day, unc; Oseovridge, Matthews, from Melbourpe Car, Forbes, Penang and NYork, ea £—Tn port brig Téa MeLeod, Davie, lg sugar ected to esti about '8 a GO June W—'n port bark Jedco, Wheeler, for N York, brig Amenccsueh, Clark, for do do; Be sey Aines, Bartlett, dieog Sid Sth, brig 4 Sisucbard, Blanchard, Ciea* frexor. w April 22—tn port, ehts Flora Temple, Joboson, berry une; horks Borqaa, Cartwright, for tor S York! Fsloom Meneon, takes part of a, veecls 16 the Straits for the balance; Albers, Gre; Home Ports, ATBX*NDRIA. June 22. Sid eben Team Smith, MeGivern, end oP Wetherill obb, Poston. BOSTON, June 2? arr steamer Willinm Jentina, Hallett, Rolttmore: ship Viclorlas(Boreg), Ne gard, Liverpool, bark Willis Hi Jerking (ir), Lovett Ardrommen; brig Arabell, Deweomb Meemna Vin Quarantte ebip’ Samuel rales, Youvg Liverpool ‘Telegracked bark «bardeeo, frem em 16 barks Out, atkina Philsoelobia. aad @ Kimoal nd; sobre & Mekerson Saxter, Oty Potat a bot Humiiion. 6 York, sod ssmnel Gilman, Cro- Nephine' MPOA, v Mor! Foochow to le: emrge and pr gory, Yor eale, well, do Sid. wind Ni to NI, sbi Wi'hur Fiske « 259~ arr (by tel) bark Aberdeen, Cochrae, Remedios; schr arth Wind. Blggios, Jucmet BeLTIMORs, June 22—Arr pteamer Joseph Waitoay, Bowes, Boston: below Smith's Point, brig A'S W Apple from Pernambuco, off Smiib’a Point, park Johanoa. from Bremen and an english herm brig, wih painted paria off No Feat. bark J© Korgetece. from Hremen, and another u/ known: both at ancher below Pamvent kiver, brig Av: dele~o)) bennd up Cid hip Kreestinve (Brem), Prerieba, Bren men, brie S 4 Boss, Winchester, Agoio wall; Delta Daulby, Weat Indies. sud J M Kawyer, seed, Hoston: schra Rover ( 4r)> Renp, Nessun; Break o Duy Densev, ‘and lob: Ficv ers, Portmon b; neater Potomac’ Watson, NYork SI brine Leita Dootky, Weat Indies, and Been, Miller, Pernam- buco sid a market. CUARLESTON, June. %—Are sicamsbin Nashyilie, Murray, Work. Old bark Boden, Kyser. Providenos; sehr Rickard Brlwinble, teach, Boson, Sid brig Sarch Starr, Kddy, WH: winainn, Nc: chr J W Webster, Bennett, 4 York. Fablo Rivsh, Juve %0—arr achr Commander tn Chief, Woeg'sm, Plilndeipdia, 21+1, sebre Mediator. Miller, Uharl and (risit ir Prilncel: hia: bid eehre Marragansett, Hs posed for Alesardeia; and Covy, Davia, NYork; alonp 3 6 Peoket, Tyler, do 22d schrs adee Felela, Cartwright, and ‘Ost, Kiltabethport. SLOVOKWUKE, Jove 18—Arr echre Sharon, Dover for New York; bmesine Reneor for do, Rivzahetb Oalain for do: 19iby BRore Phllacelvbia: td 2ias,bars Mary J himball, McKellan, Port ove 22—Are shig Chios (7), Mann, Liverpool. BIGHUAND LIGAT, Juae 73 O8, bins Winged Arrow, from Manilla: Tielfthaven, from liverpool; bark anonynid (Ste), trem Palernio, HARTFORD, June #2—Arr sche Mary A Brockway. Belly Buekloghem, Skinner: Conveo Rizabetnport. 1d echra cat Fioek; Vourpby Guell, and Mary Silzxbeth, Buotlogoadly york Eby WEST, Juve 12—Arr eohr CO Viekerv, Barroagl Bravos (and wld 18th for Onba): 38th, bark Kglantine. See Trimdsd for Pordend tn dieuress (nem peiace!); sobr Fi: ing ar row, Mont. Fompn (ard aid. Tih (or MaewoR), | Sid Te ah Lc see binlepe bad ryan to load ee Fale month; 1th, cchrs Onward, #aylen, lesan; anus Allen, Soma, NYock. riswsingitlaplacent.! MOBILE, Juve 17--0ld bark Geo Lesha, Thaver, Pensacola, he Sam’) © Grant, Hinckley, for Liverpool, was lowed to sem NEW ORLRANS, June i6—Arr stearnebipe Mexico. Ta'baty 4nd Orizeba, Place, Indiapota and Galveston; abip Maveriok, Ellis, Borton Cid shine Ocean komo, Manson, and Clara. Wheeler. Deinno, Liverpool, Logan, Marsh, Niork; achr Re- pubhe. Siow, Bevan, cgi Barsiow, NYork; bark Dtb—are (hy. tel) abl Jobn Carver, Bowden, Maceygbe Towed towen 1th fost, # ella, and Athena; brig Dow 0. NEW REDFORD, Jrve 21— srr abr Nary Nowell, Covell, Whorelsm for Philadelvhia. G6 384. brxw Salveaton, White Gold, Juchson ville, to 1oKd for Monteviaeg alex Mil Darien. Ga, to losd tor ¥Vork: gelua Takin. Lineo!n, deledia: Mery Nowell. Cosill, (from Wareham), and Wo tk Kowe, Wizgine, do: Bilen hodmav, Gownian, NYork; Angler, Blake’ (rom Warebem) do NEWPORT. June 2— srr achre TM Jenving, Dodee, Proe vidence for Phinde'phin; Beles Mar, Dougiss, Dighton for Alexandria, (ond exiled 228) 2d—A7rr bark Growler, Wate, Providence for Rockland, (ond railed); tohie Froeline, Kvattmnn, Mangor for NYork; Ste por Tay, Yond Ebvisdelphis tir Now borsporh (and eailed), Bid brig Jobn Hathswar, Emith, Wilmington, Nh, to load for Cardenos; eebry & D Bart, *arah Ann, Catherine Zeal, M So- wal. Snip & Mary and others, NEW LORD ON, Tune 22-—arr slcop New World, Rly, Bie zebethnort. Cli scbre Franett, Chapel! Kondout, and Pennayl> vain Ladd, Port Ween, vv steamer Boston. Sellen, echre PHILATELPEIA, Juve 23-4 NYerk: brie Culvert Wilinr, dler:s Leune, WOas ® Beker, Fenderecn. Portsmouth. MH, Bre, Phe Old. steater R achra. » Herder, Des: brig Hers Colerrd. Navan PO} VEMOUTE Biisnhorbrort, PROVIDERCE. June 02-— ser ms 2 Porpum. ve} ne i, Tisgnie Lee aud Parub f, Prost ce Mavibs JADe, Devin Oa Wericn, Deve, and DT Wiete, Babar, 2 York: and John ¥ Bonsion, Bavror, dar feiroe, Rriatol; alonya LN Sasmour, Wilmot: Pearl, Norton, and Ha rma rehe No Shey eo ealled, aor Beale O Denis 1 ‘alabuiry, Alezat led, pane deanery A Tork Bark Growler’ spd brig Rliea wen. toner at 6 AM. Jone —Are abip Lonislana, Muller, Liver perm enze Mac lien ate, ge eavisman, Jnne2--Cld abip Jrwou Guihrle, Pottmans. NYe LEM, Inne 22—Arr achrs John B Auetin, May, agin tipakates Lopnum Port Revers Wigner ile LAAtHTON, Jane 22 sohr RS Denn, Oook, for Phi'se A. a “SHINGTON. KC, Juno 18—Arr previous mbr Pact. arrow West Indtea, WIT MINGTON, NO, June 0—Arr ahr Mary Grasnisty, Greeviab, Boston, Cld let, brig Cronada, Petiongill, Oary dey Wo j 29.214 wloop Adelia Wightman, NVork,, ORFORD, June woop Lain. a eck (and anchored off Briatol, wind abead), , June W—Arr sehr H D Grindle, Mican. Aldrich, Fone” sid ecard WrEREN June 22—8id bark