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‘Sooper Tastituie, on the Ist day of July next, ts reveived, lag uf tue ee of the ineeting. as stated by you, @ expression to the seutiments of cl fe further agitatio: of bm Be“ Free of b Valen, a it wi 4 COnabtUbOK a ob b,” Twill prow, u dhe day named if my dutes here’ aball not be sue make iniinpenouble wy presence in the Senate.” Verw ie. JNO. 3. CARLIE. Movers. A. F. Avert and others, couuitiee, &:. LBTTER PROM THE HON. KEVERDY JOHNSON, OF J ‘(Gawtiewes—Your invitation t a: areas the amesting uf Union citizens, to be held in your city at an day, is received, Ik tin ine about to start .or New O' en public busines, wulch renders it fupossiule to « with your request. I to be made, lad co itear that such & moverieus is ne wir itself is Alnor: at au end, Rebeltion is al- most apullidlated, ans as tar as a patrioiic soidiery can e fect is, the cons:tutiod am! ihe laws Wil. soon be re-eacaylis’ed, and the Union, for so many months wickedly and (raniorous Ty ciatur bed, be restored. Hut iorake the tiiumph o7 piote patviodsa must rule the cocneds of the nation, Fuuule ‘cium, honest with many, but knavish with the leaders, must be crushed out, Tue U.ton aud the consequent prosp ri of the country cannot omerwise be permanently matniained, Sectional iuaduess on the qacation Of slavery is not 1.0 @ fe- tal to both when exbibited in. its support than in tts destruc tion, Confne the instivution to the Btates whore it may ex- ist—leave iis continiace or Sts removal to them exclusively, ws the ecnstitution ui awndall will be sae, and wonted apples alfeetion and natioual er, will #0, and to an extent greater than ever, be our con . diten, The mt 6 will then but have served world, aud to asaure ourselves tit nt cannot be destroyed; that ft: will be As. Hai as ao, known tnatitition can be and ws powe aay Kiva. to past latory of the world. In ‘shad tanaticler tn to bs banisned from or com cils Eby So ne@ens iment to intimate that kk now controia the Bxecntive, 6 turas ‘he Preshicnt ts concervedl, E know, 7 dink, tnat ft does not The very station he fills makes It salnioat impossible that t shouid, 10 elsvation of ttaeif bonds to raise lifts x fullies of @ iow aphere. It pro to oe a Mateo, Haug achieved the highest ob, with us, oc huinan ambition, his only wish ean be to pre- serve Bis counuy aul io make it aa it was made by the patriotic wisdom Of wil bis prodecessurs, but the immedinge care, the wouder and adimiration of the world, God xraut that such way be the result OF nis eitorts, as it will ve if the ple hurt from power the jools and ‘the knaves whose course tells us that in tueir opinion tue whole ooject of tue gonstitution, mm sphie 4. ite very terns and ite past bistory, 44 Lo abolisa slavery in the Btabes, net with, but against, 1 willof theircitizens. Folly never exceeded this, or, loo dng to lts certain cuvevon the Unioa, dil erime ever surpass it, ‘With great regard, your obeulent servant KEVERDY JOUNSON, SPEECH OF HON. CHARLES A. WICKLIEYE. ‘The chairman intro uced Hou, Cunt A. WicKLIPOR, of Kentucky, who was received with fattring applaase 4ud threo cheers for the State be ropresented. 1 will aid, endeavor to make myself heard, though my voiey may be strange to you, aud boyin by expressing 4 wish tat the abo iuiovists with whom T have been io conflict this winter, ia Congress, could be here and wit- fesse ube patriovic feeling which { have beard and wituewsed tonight. (Cheers.) He had come at some pain and in merce, owing to Lxtity alltictin, be f2nse his eoileaguo, senator Crittenden, was prevented by the sicknese of lus father aud wife, (‘Tarce cheers for Crittenden.) He was ou a muissica—thank God! uot a potitical to mike a President, a Governo. or & Cougressinan—bit @ miseion to’ render his humble aid in behalf of the Union, threwtesed Uy vio'ence in tho field and by weachery ix the Congress of the United States; ant his text wind be based on the words, ~The Union aa ic was: the coustt- sation as it 1s.” (Loud applause), He had been en- gaged, with others, 1u preveoi ng Kentueky from takng the fatar stop of secwssion; and ulthougia their posi ion was not properly estimated by those who did not tive in the State, yet their desire had vecn to avoid taking an active part in ihe fratricidal strife—to preserve a ind of neauialiiy, so far us the sledding of voneoried—and il the war led to the destruction of th» ‘Virion and of the constitution, taey wanted th: historian, whea hecame Wo wrne the Cluses and the cousequeuces, to ieave a page for the record of one green Gaion where orother did not shed brother be in a position where they ld implore parties, North and South, tor God's sake to cease and set: to the question. (heers.) That was the position of the Union menof Kovtncky. Wut when the inva- vaton of the sacred soil of Kentucky was made by the Southorn army, and their laud was declared to be neves- ‘ary to construct this aiion coverument—this Southern covladeracy—they sprung from their homes like the mer of Rederick Dhu. How they had behaved in the Jattles which took place in the West was not fer him to fay, or how they intouded to behave if it were uot for the wicked. hellish measures oF tho abolitionists of the Dorth, (Cheers, and hisses for the abvlitionists.) 1 ‘Was abolition, and not slavery, Lat was the cause of this rebellion. It was such controversies as passed between Lovejoy and the member from Mississippi, In the House, ‘that servod to widen the vrossh of disunion. (Groavs ‘for Lovejoy.) He bad the mortificxtiun, more than once, hear it Stated in Cougress that no slavebolder couid Union man. His blood was old, but not cold, and be ould not help but rive in Lis seas to give Lbat assortion the liv direct, (Cheers.) Pout onus of the men who were owners of slaves were Cni.n ten, uuconditional and firm iu their etorts to restore the Uidon to its woated position, It had beew suid, furthermore, here shouid be 10 union of the States notil every in the United Stacs was set free. (Cries of “ Never, Aever."?) Such was the laoguage of two distingnisued copreseniatives irum the Sate oi New York—voster aud Sedgwick. (A volos—‘ihey disgrace the State; they amisrepresent us.”) It was declured that che slave power had wielded the desticios the oonntry sq long, it ought to be overthrown and should be dethroned. Bat wiat injury had tho slave power done to the goversmeut of the Unitcd states! 1s gave us tho territory wecthiwest of the Uuto, which was dedicated to freeduin. now constituting flyo States, represouted in the jegislative hails. They might take the biswry of ho country and could “not ilud an act of public greainess, either in detence of the honor or preservation of the physical condition of the Union, which did not have @ reprosentative from the save- holding region ot tho oouniry. Who vindicated the figb's os Am ican seamen iu 1312? Was thesouth back ward in that comtliot? { No.) Was the West? No. but where was yw kugiandr (Hives.) Where was Governor Strong's He put tho qnostion— had they been told m4 Apri! aud May, 1861, or in August, after Dull com, thet teis war woud be continued until the States in rebuliion -hould be demolished and become territoris, the property aii coafiscated, and the siaves turned lonso—how niaay ¥ dumteers would have gone frm this crout Stace? (Here, groat excitement was caused by ving that’ “ none but black hearted traitors ja suck @ war,”’ She speaker continued to Gegiaiin agoinst be spirit manifesied and the ueasures proposed by tho aboliti mteta in Cong-oss—especially im Tecurd 16 the propewed Contiseation bills—which he ‘said wore inten ec in the drs. place we pay back to tho Kast $500,090,000 i te be doe by the South for souls, wares, morchandise @ad Yankee notions, (A voice— “cool! Pay your debtel” Cries of “Prt him out!” And Yes, pay your debts (responded the othe debiers pay them, and do not ety to pay them with. (Cheers aud Wi Uc veueved that (.e leaders of the rebeliion Dari sinved great y ageinet God amd man and their ¢: yy ftad they remained tu their position ag members ‘aud venstors, the majority of both Houses would hive preserved oo coustitution and the Cuion, and if any in this war were to peualty of Ane jaw, Uwee deserted more thaa those who Lad been deceived (Loud applause.) They Lave ihe institute 9 Soath—he wi siting to do ii—au they cannot got it away. ‘The cun stitution protected it, while the constitution was served. What do tiey propose to do fn Consrens now? Yo Lain: the whole negro population within ihe seceded Statcs—within Kentucky, Missourt, Maryland, Doaware and Venseses—and virn After thay hove stripped farnities Ftunce, their Lorsee, stock, mouey coceription, impove: ished them cou the nagrous are then to be turved fro such aa taca be toln- i“ ih weluced. of slavery tn uot here to defend 14 becaee be had pot the dis)o- Aud yeu thot was the offect o: the bil which had paseod Congress, but whieh he hoped would aot receive th Execute panction. I God ia lis Provideace would norve ‘le Presilent to the act and guide his pou in owritmg bie yoto of such an act, this Union ould be preserved and rostorel as it was thon sit months. (Appiause.) Tf this ation aet becomes a law and is pat in force no hose would liva io sco the day that this Tnivn is reswred again. You tnay soa government uominaly held by judividuals under the power of tho De youet, but you would see xo freedom of acwon or thovght or indepenvence maintained. A Uiion to bo presucved by the bayunet was not worth tizh CApplanee.) But he oul detained them too long. (Cries of “Goon,” “Goou.”) One werd more aad he would close, These wen who were a: uo head of this Dusiness from Youkee-ch. setts—(iaaghter)—are cnte gn, as was Ovident by their trying to got pay for their insol- veut d it they seemed to be ug 10°. erly disrazardless of the gr jutoreste @f the people of thy United Sates wm thelr eiferts this to desiroy tho meine o preserving thres hunired midions of Property. What wast beoome of your jes anc your mille in New pgland if Ue, the Un ted States was destroyed. froyed i! you destroyed tie The Vwikow idea that these Le would bee me wilting bireling flolds of thoir formes taster ed he that proau , when turnes fre, in the cotton and cane wis perfectly Hoe spoke knowiugly, like the maa tr Penpsyly , When be was speaking npow the rulyect of hat ho understucd thit business be'te 2 was wixed amon, of the Sonut by em: Ce he commerce deca (Langhior.) etpation what we tie county Where way tha coito to eor from to supply the demau + of commerce as keep io active moun the sponing Jenries of “he th ond the Midéle States. the p rity cf the soplo of the ‘ree “tates depended upon tie estorat on Of tats Union, allowing the p- tions of the couucry to cond thele own way, ox Ieeomen und Dory had hand ea bin Dei for it, but he believed tt to be tri mue ‘Hour Ward Beecher ioe.) He woitld not reed it; v him: (Cries of tuo war ended—di nate the U thar (+ ¥ \ bexes; stir up (he Mabe to the work: but tet thaia mot, fi redress ly gricvuncos Hike freer in the Union aed ander tue’ cone shintion, fApplanss.) Let none of them faiter in the ho: Y t ft remove the honest im- preasion wht heubors may have bewn WAeord tot abo tba & t, for the rovernment Fouled Nob be worth one « oe ‘t related to the tal power oft rey coless this Uniow and the capetiuuind an Ineewwed. (Ap ‘ or righ a at he hoped ths Jathy teil te or of ("8 rebailion; they night f ° and victory w ght crown their. que higow of the poems water the eartity but tho younger’. man tial row bewd bm would not live long enovg to # Him U9 Garon !F there alvoli- Hint measures Moc! mo the Iaw of the land. (Growt ey 1eHKe.) Hom. War. Dork, of Oxweygs, ©) then introduced. He Wald It wae a tong tine eines hw ad addracced a pabiie yudivngs in Bis net oly For afew years he takep Lit'le interes) ia pastewn Gentes, me | Will niso appear in the protean pisca called “Miachie no partisan purp ing in bie rosa; be orme take coun-e! with b's fellow eovnTrY’s danger and calamity. Ta” omer satay the people of the was.uot whether {ny should Pre ‘eute the war bo put duwa rebellion by x ree ae thas they wore all agreed. should (hey prosecny.” war for the maintemance of the consitition ur tor tus u.V@rehrow, to restore the Unien or to destroy it? ‘there wa,’ # Can- sy iricy ab the North to destroy the constit tian and ow; varpa, with not a partisan feal- here a humb'e cittmen, $> -wns im this pour of their throw the Union—a conspiragy to ove turn tueir con- | suitutional Union and to set up a miltiacy desnoticm ia its place, not immertiately over them at the North, but # despotism Over a poraen of the States of this Union. Without going inv any areuraent to prove this, he would refer to @ great mevting in this city, over which Jumes 4. Hamiltoa prosided, at which the decla ation was mate that the sovereign states of this Unton, which, wither t 8 binitting the question to the peuple, had xone throngh the iorm of sgvession, were no longer “tates of this Union, but were subject to be governed by them as territories. Mr. Duer thon reierred to the Emareivation Leag: cently establi m this city. Wia’, be asked, wore their views hax say no State shal be neruitted to return into the you until it shall abolish slavery. ‘That is n conspiracy to destrvy our goverainent and our ecoustitution, We have bad Senators and memb:rs of Congress—tnen who have sworn to de.eud the constitu: tion—adiressing this Emancipation League, These men cannot be sworn to anything. The honorable goutle man who just spoke said that they should be sworn day. Why, if they were awrn every hour an! every half hour they would uot remember their oaths. (Laaghter.) men who are entitled te honor and estecin und who deserve thy respect of the coun- try «re tike the honorable gentleman from Kentucky, who, in the midst of tresson and rebellion, have stood true to the Union. (Appiavae.) In regard to the re bels_ themselves, be mnst say that many of them de- Served severe punishment, and death in some cases. He wonld bavish many of them; punish many of them; tuke she life of but of them. He wouid deal so with the loaders, but when weceme to the masses of the peopie be was for pa:don aud for mercy. applause.) No emancipation and turning loose upon them hordes of uncivilized and ignorant Africans, as is Ripvoned. by the Emuncipation League and Confixertion ill, No tyrant in history has ever made bis name exe- crated by measures more despicable than sch as those pop sed by the uboiitieeists for the humiliation and | de truction’ of ihe South, The Southern peopie have been deluded by their jeaders in tho same way as the Northern people, and, in bis opinion, the next man who walked up the scailoid after Jefferson Davis should be Charles “umou. (loud and Wig continued applause, mingied with hooting and groans for Sumner. Some person in the mecting at- tempted to say a word in his favor, but bis voice quickly drowuod in loud shovts of “prt him out.) You cannot take away @ man’s projerty without’ trial. Never, in a! the history of Englard. with all ita bills of attainder, were ever such acts promnigated as those 0. which we now complain, ‘They tel us there is no con stitution in tine of war, Did ovr fathers commit such a Dionder. We got along with the last war with Euyland and & constitution at the same timo. Why not now* This Contl-cation bill, if carried ito law, would result im the deyival of every maa of his freedom. They are also opposed to the common principles of humenity. In tke Scott sh Revol:.tion that Ubres ned the exis'ence oF (he B itish emmy ire, the iwad- ers were punished, but the great misses of the people ormed the reves were pardoned. Their property was not confiscated. AS ho said bofore, uo despot nor tyrant ever attempted toen'irce such un edict: and for the best reason’, that they could never enforce thein. And neither cin we ever eforve such inhuman jaws. (Applause.) Many of those who shout for the Union would—if asked to suomit to the consti wution—would answer with Gree! :y—(hissing)— “We cbey the constitution so far as it u'S us," aud yor these meu cal! us traitors, and say that they are the true Union men, Such men may weil be iasirected by Jim Lane, the uncivilized backwoo'sinan, whose hanas are stained with his brother’s bleod. And yet this was the man introduced to this Loague by a clergyman of New York, the Rey. Dr. ‘yng. We must convteract this Emazeipation League by a Union Constit tivnal League League agaiust league. Tus isthe only remedy. Wo must join heart and hand in oae effort fr the overthrow of funaticism and the restoration of union aud peace to our beloved cowwtry. He wished theconservutive mem- bers of Congress would ¢ me togethe- and agreo on a Nati- onal Union Convention of every State, at which such mon as Martin Van Cucen, Millard Filiaore, Lewis Caas and Edward Everett might speak, for ho folt sure that such @ body would spexk to the nation like a voice from the tomb of Washington. The cou-trtution as ft 1., ‘he Union as it was, shoud be our plaitorm. Slavery, how- ever, is ‘conderame! by the spirit of our institations, by tho blessed doctrines of Christianity. and by the united voice of the civilized world. [i has received iis death blow; and let no one believe that | shail ever extend its dominion or ever have political power avai. The fatal ariow is in iis side, Let us leave it there, 0 that it may linger and expice iv the good time when those who presiie over it shail see ft tc give itup to its tate, in conciusion he urged a vigor. Ous pr secttion of the War agonist rebellion and against the abo'ition army. As Williem of Orance, when he in- vaded Eng!and—tiuo to kis instincts ond ais aditious— wrote ou Lis banners, “eme,’” apd then added, su restore the Protesta.t taith and the libectics of Erg: taud,’”” so fet our advancing arwics in-e ibe on their Dansers, “We come,” aud then add, “not to coniiscate your property nor to emancinate your slaves, but to restore the Union and the constitution ©. ourtathers.” (Lond applarse.) Mr. Jacks imoows mace’ a leugthy speech which was frequently inturruj ted, as it did not seem to ruiaw iin- modiacely to tho subject atissue. The Hon. FErxaxpo Woo followed at an advanced hour of the evening with a speech of considerable length, He took high Union ground, and argued at length iu tm ver of the conatitition. Inc neiuding, amid wauel ap piguse, he said:—Withoust dissipating Our strength upon differences of detail ict us fyht under ove banner for the general good, Let us raise alott the tiag of the Union and ingcribe up m its iolds, “Down with armet traitors of the South, aud dewn with abolitionist trastors of the North. Death toall who, by the sword, by the tongveo, by the pen, would interfere with or destroy tue republi cauiem inhes ited from our fathers. Leate te ali who Oppose the constitution as it 1s, and the restoration of tue Union as tt was.’” As | unde: stand it, wo have met W-wight to inaugurate Unis movement, with a sure c viction thet if it fails ell will be Ist, boowu Mi liberty we have no country, and without freedom cf 8, @ech aud action we have tio liberty. atthe conclusion of this speech three cheers were given for the Union, and the large meeting dispersed. There were twoor three outside meetings at which iarge crowds asseibied, aud the whole affair passed of with success. Our w of space forbias detaiied ro- ports. IMPORTANT FROM CAIRO. Reported Bombardment of Vieksburg— Rumored Fight at Holly Speings, &e. Camo, Jaiy 1, 18 Advices from Arkansas aro to the effoct that General Hindman, with some 6,000 rebels, was in the i:mmodiate vicinity of St. Charles, and that Colone) Fitch had abaa- doned tho fort, spiking the guns. ‘The situation of General Curtis is said to be critical, he being unadlo to bring suppliss and bis army baviag been cp half ratious for a week. Reports have beon current here to-iay that Com- modcre Farraget had given the authorises of Vicksoury until Monday last to surrender. Reports via Columbus, by passengers, are that a fight had taken place at Holly <prings, and a bombardment of twelve hours’ duration at’ Vicksburg, but the time of neither engagement i: given. NEWS FROM MEMPHIS. The Rehel States to Recome Colonics of England a France—General Curtis Sufiering for Supplics—) hreatened At- tack in Front and Rear. Mexems, June 29, 1862. The Avalanche states that the rebel loaters bave sv lemnly detormined,in the last emergency, to apply to Great Britain or France to be received as cvlou ies, There are here many romors 0; tho force under Breck- inridge mov ng North, to fail upon General Hatieck’s de tached division. General Curtis is suffering for supplies. Our beats cannot get up White river, owing te low water. Arka: ens roingeos report Pike, with six thousan’ men, moving from Fort smith to attack Curtis’ rear, woile (inoman fo rapidly gnthe to attack bis ’r Mrs. Avovsta Pac ir benefit and debut of Mrs. Augusta Page, who te expected to create quite a sensation hereafter in ths draratie world, will take place this evening at the Olympic thea tre. Report says that she excels in every department of the dramatic a The house will be crowdel, no doubt, with the lovers of high art to witness the dret mMotropolitan eflort of this laty. WALLAcn’s.—A new comerietta,entitied Orange Bos. soms,’ is announced at this elegant estabileiment for this ovening—Mr. Florence, Mr. Devidge, Aline Vio'a Crocker and Mrs, Geo. Skerrots sustaiaing the principal characters. wil, unde It is auld to be a vory nent fittio piece, and eves Mrs. Fis todiy bo eapitally played. tee Annie,” ia which whe agsumer gix different cha in ber newally happy manner be Doing prepared for the Sane ov Paras Provarry av Avcrio the prize schooners Garonne and Wave were sold at auction at the Union stores yesterday by order of the Prize Commissiouers. Mr. Sineon Droper was the auce Hioneer, The cargo of the Garouns consisted of one hundred aud @/ty-our daies Of sobtece, which were go'd As 160. per pound. The cargo of the Wave was sugur, molasses and rico, which bought the following price | Twenty-two Darrole sugar, Occ. rer pounds twelve tar. | rele molasse:, 28450, pee antl venine ant a holt ear, 1M Vidlerent lots, Yo ; twonty- | arrals tee, Asc. par pouad: wo hundred snd fi: y-tbree baies jeal vobacco, Lc. por pound. A well yarvod programms Preservative ‘the Cristadore’s Hair O and Wig depot, wholnente Dye iw applied vy e: Pr His Hate Dye, 50 ecnts, Black or igh NO. 1 Barclay treat, eat eed ie] * 206 Broadway, Par NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY %, 1862. MoNawana, sidest dauzhter of mira, axed 19 yours, 8 months and y' ‘The remaiss will be taken from the residence of her parents, No. 27 Fist Twenty-eighth street, this (Wed- Dendy ) afternoon, at half-past two o'clock. The friends Of the family are reapeotfully invited to attend, Si00RK.—Oa Muuday, June 30,SaRa8 Moons, aged 70 years. ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attoud the funeral, from the residence of Peter Goe'et, Ho, 300 Broauway, corner of Nineteenth street, this Cetaseday) moruing, t ton o'clock, wi:heut further hytice. Moons.—Ou Monday night, June 20, after a severe ill- ness, THxGpORR Mook, jate Lieutenant in the First regl- meut New York Vouunteers, and som of the late Dr. Sammei W. Moore, of this city. The re'atives so. friends of the family, end such mem- ders of Cou oacy F, Seveuty-tirst regiment, as may be now in the city, are respect(ully invited to attend the funeral, ati, Mark's church, corner of Second avenne and Stuyvesant ploee, en Thursday mo.nmg, at ten o'clock Srstovat furan wotion, pe biti ULTA LON 1 Juy 1, Eu fe of Pattlok Multa eee? te ‘agp ‘Phe acquaintances relatives of the family are re- speotfully invited (o attend tin funeral, on Taureday ternoon, at oe o'clock precisely, from ker late Tesi- dence, No. 33 Greenwich street. vd Severe Battles Between the U Rebel Forces—The Recent Fight James Island, S. C.—Asfairs in the South and Southwest, &e., be. The Cunard mail steampabip China, Captain Anderson, Will leave this port to-day for Liverpoo!. Fhe mails for Europe will close in this city at nine o'clock this morning. The New York !eRauy—Edition for Enrope—will be Published at eight o'clock Chis monuing, and will contain full particulars, frm our special aprrespondents, of the recent important movenienis of Guveral Mot lu's lan’s army and the late Sanyyinury Batties betwoon the Union and Rebel Forces in front of Riehwmond; Addi tional details of the late Fight om James Island,3. The Latest News from New ( and all other interesting ever past week. Single copies, im wraypers, randy ‘or mailing, #ix cents, mpsos Low, Son & Co., No, 47 Lidgate Hill, London, Engiand, will receive adverticemouts and suvec-iplios for tho Hxnaip. THE BATTLE BEFORE RICHMOND, Important Movements on the Chicka- hominy—Sanguinary fighting—Map of the Se of Operations, &e. Full and bighly tuteresting nta of the severe battles and skirmishes that ele place during the yest week between the Union and rebel forces befure Richmond, illustrated with a map of the scene of the jate military operatious on the Chickahominy, will be published iu the Fauy Haravy, ready to-day (Wednes- day). Terus—Two dollars per year. coats, Moorx.—In Brooklyn, en Monday afternoon, June of consumption, Sir. Samuge ¥, Moors, aged 50 yeurs, months and 16 days, ‘The relatives and friends of the family, and those of bis brother, George W. Moare, are respectfuliy invited to attend the funerai, from his late resalence, 416 Hud- son «vegue, between Fulton sul Dekalb avenues, Broo k- lyn, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o'clock. His remains Will be taken to Greanwood for interment McALLisrm.—At Newport, R. I., on Sunday, June 29, Pereag ee M, Le i rad McAllister, United 8 AYIDY , ant ie late Capt. Joha But- der, of Voaiadel a oy * }ONROK.—At #ea, On Y, April 25, of typhoi@ fever, in the 380 year of his age, Captain J. N Mownoe. . Cuptain Monroe was formerly of the Twenty-eighth Massachusetts Voluatecrs, M. V. M., but his health being Very poor, he resigacd ‘and went to sea, on the United States brig Mayflower. Captain Monroe leaves @ large number of :elatives and friesds tm the cities of New ‘York and Broskly: ‘The papers of New York, Brooklyn, Biston, Wercester, New Haven and Connecticut will plonae copy. Novesyt.—Killed, in the great batt!o betore Richmond, on Friday, June 27, Ricuagb NuGenr, First Lieutenant of Company I, Ninth Massachusetts Voluutcers, aged 24 years, eldest won of the late Riebard Nugent, Hsq., of Halifax, Nova Scotia, He leaves ® wife and a large cir- cle of sympathizing friouds who mourn lis loss. Single copies, four Oficial Drawings of Murcay, Eddy & Co."s Kentucky and Missouri Stare Lotteria Keytvoky. Exrks Chass 209—Jdily 1, 1882, 29, 14, 76, 12, 33, 60,7, 62, 43, 10, 77, 13, 51. Keatocky, Ciass $l0—July 1 16 11, 70, 14, G4, 54, 31, 1, 59, 71, 3x, 63, 63. Circulars sent free of charge by addressing either to Poston and Halitux papers pleaso copy. MURRAY, EDDY & CO., Rovers.—suideniy, on luesday, July 1, Same. Covingtoa. Kj. or St. Loais, Mo. RoeRs, aged 42 years, 9 ronths aad 11 days. Funeral services this ( o'clock, at his aes resic street. ' ‘Tho relatives 8! uesdey) afternvon, at two + No. 185 Kast Twenty-third iriends of deceased and fami- ‘atten Ofictal Drawings of the Delaware Staic Lotteries, Extwa Crass 257—July 1, 1552. 69, 4, 61, 37, 54, 30, 8, fi, 2% 48, 10. | Rowon.—im Frida: | watch 7, MARY, wife of Daniel LAW ARE, CLASS 265—July 1, Robson, @nativeof Bos ot, Ayrshire, Scotland, ayed 83; 607, US, Al, Sar db, 30, 6, 75,27, 12 | PR oe pene ant ee ee Circulars sent by addressi: interred im Greenwood Cewetery, Long (sland, near New York. re papers please copy At N ¢, New York, Wednesday, June 25, 521 year of his age, Mr. ANoraw SACL. Staws.—Suddouly,on Mouday, June 30, Wintiam Srars, srs Michael and Catherine Stars, aged 17 years aud 24 days. Toe friends of his parents and those of bis anole, Fraueis Stars, wre respecivily invited to at the funorat, on Thursday afternoon, at half-past one o'clock, from the residence of his parents, No. 407 West Twonty- Ufth street, His remains will be interred in Calvary Cemetery. %.—On Monday night, June 30, alter a short iil- ness, Ven W. Tecuer, io the 80th year oi his age. ‘The relatives and triends of the fanmi'y are invited to atcoud the funoral, from bis late residence, 151 Kast ‘Ghirty-fifth sureet,’ this (Wednescay) aiterndon, at two v'elock, without further invitauon. “His remains wiil be intorred in Cypress Hille Cematery. ‘CRvESPRLt.—-lu Brooklyn, oa Sunday, June 29, Haxrmr Like Trompnit, formerly of Provideuce, B. 1., and wife of ‘Thomas ‘iruesdell, Esa. Tho iriends oF the family, and those of her sons-in-law, Charies W. Fredorickson and Q. M. Dattars, are particu. larly requested to attend the funcral, from her late resi- dence, No. 185 Daficld street, Brooklyn, this (Wedues- cay) afternoon, at three o'clock. idence and Boston papers please copy. we.—-Of consumption, Dayip Wiccrns. are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of Mrs. Morchead, No. 215 West Forty. ighth and Ninth aye nues, this (W y) ufiernoon, at two o'clock. Australian papers please copy. JOHN A. MORRIS £ 00., Wilmington, Delaware, Prizes wasned in A riea Information given. JOSE IL Wall streei, room N Heatth Depends on Puve EBlood.—Sick- neascometh of fmpurity of the blood. BRANDRETI'S FILLS purily the bool, aud this costore healt. their ov caxional use “gives the clear complexion, the blooming coun ge astic step. WwW e bowels be confined or relaxed, ther are equally useful, surciy restoring that important’ organ to health, PRINCIPAL OFFICE 294 CANAL STRPET, BRANDRE?H HOUSE. Sold also at No.4 Union square, BE SURE AND ¢ See the amail red lett FILLES,” sop the baud around the directions wisich enclose e box. That's So.—Lives There a Man With soul so deni, who woulln": like to have upon bis head— spotless, pure, without a flaw—one of KNOX'S Hats of aw? We reckoa not ate ives }OX'B establishaen!, ond Wid demand for ais strnw Mace week borders on tie warvellous, Low prices and ‘ f.briog rein at Nu. 212 Broadway, especially when the weather is pleasin od Lotte. } Broxer, New York. Every man of Hight Cartes de Visite tor $1, Equal to the best made. ‘Try thei. BALCHS 233 Greenwich stro corner of Barclay. At Jeti rs’, 572 Broadway, Ladiey Eias- tie Boots, $1.59. $1 7s an! $2: Holme , $2 25 ond $2.50; gont# tins I Wen drer’s Balt morula, 8i.0¢ . Lisle Thread Uncersh Irts, MISCELLANEOUS. On! ‘ty cents each, at as ~ a vee PEREGO'S » 18 Natgau et. THOUSAND REFRIGBRATORS—FROM $3 5 Lowest priaoa ia ueeitge AA SPLENDID SiLVisit PLALED 108 PLiCHERS, $4 20. 85, 25, 85, 85, 85. 1ASLE CUTLERY, SILVER PLATED Wank, Aad Fifty Thowsans Dollars Worth OF KOUSEREE?ING ARTICLE At tweuty per cent less price than any 0 AL EDWARD D. |) \SSFORD'S Extensive Hous: In Cooger Institue Butiding, Asior place, fone block ‘com Brondwus:) ALL GOODS” ¥IRST CLASS. No connection with any other siore. The Clique of the Money Power—S!ave Lavoracainst Prow Labor, Phowsrapis by HOLMES, at jaliery. —~ Great Excitement.—Another Splendid Turtle by P. Bayard. No, 15 Park row. BRITTAN & SCOTT. Miller’s Hair Dye, Black or ‘ry its Sold by dr . Depot 58 Dey st Prof, 1. drown, 60 cents. UPON TO THE LADIES.—UNPRINCIPL: persous have issued 9 paso imation of LAT mot Youth, or Liguid Pearl, Bo particnler ihnt th wane Laird isstumped in the glise This ceoly delight seautlier Las stood the west of years, he best certificate 0: ite value is that ladies who hw ill have no other. All demggists and 409 Broadway. S ho iste Kad periiumers € Motive Power,—To Rent, a Fine, $ "thie, heart oF and capacions six story Bulli aALe Dive altering: for 20 her with shaft, Pr neaty lofts, complete, Nune baz Grat’ parties need apply. Ad are 25 cents each ; ‘ost off 0, Greas, with nauie, box 565 A Pure Tobacco.—Yelow Bank Tobac= co,—Goodwin’s Pare Yellow Bank Tobacco, {ce frou all inapnvities, forsale oy all tobacco and vege dewk wholesale by B. GOODWIN & BKOTHER, 209 Wa: is; Ube Hawt tin ot ew imported ach, ame 1s are © er 1,000 do. Bxpandei re Mt 75 comts es. $L 2) per dozen, i BLAKE & 0O., ¥, corner Wik ite sity NOMTER Ber, for University Law School.—Ci School for the fifth annual ganized. Tho law Library of the Uni lock, fon of stu EBICATED AVETTY, N vedvert, Look for ot No. 2 Beesman ‘every morning fur a few days to receive the appl ty's nam is, sireet, New York. Used by General McCiclian to Plan thi cam paign.—! nded loony 0 i—-200,000 conien wiid—Lloyd's ‘Fopozraphies: Map of Vir- linia. “Price 25c00t«. Teter War De rk nhs, ealtosities, varcular Jaf, LLOYD, 164 Broadway. feet, &e., If a proper lite — yertect ears 18 guaranteed Weents aad $l per box, Sent Clothing, ig ar ae DR. PEL Get one ant AtEVAN 1a scape iu. t Fulton street, 30 per cent below Broadway prices. 1 $190, SHOES AND GAITERS, ALL on?) ar Gentlemen’s Straw Hats, Boy's Straw See JONES iene id ine Hats and Caps, Gils Leghorn and Sermy ‘Plats, Infants Straw Hats, surbaus and Caps, all new amt desirabve stfles, Scliing off at reduced prices, at BANEA'S, comer of Canal aud Wooster streets. i Pht, Mosk NATURAL AND World wre maue. Sce whom at ez es Wigs tu 4 breadwe Trusses.—Marsh & Co.'s Radical Care cided BONTING ANIPRILK FEL DN MAND. Othe, No, 2 Veavy streat (a Astor Honse), or ut d G AND HAN rast Mchanek, VA Female tients indies Nocoruection | jf ior aule by HOVER s GRAHAM, raaaufartutcre, whatever with any ocher Truss office of sam o wane streut. DDE —WE. rated Ac Deaness, Impstced Sight, Motacs in the Read and Sere Throvt ed by Dr. VON FISYNBERU, Qvulist and Auriat, 38CHnton piae®, 3:i0 st, wens oF Broadway aha These cule the olf store, 3 Be poaieand cards, $t Doctor Hunter's Discovery the very worst form o. umlola Uleers, Vah Cores pporcts caw bet or rupiare, and " inetple. Hundreds Call and see y " - ¥ tion, Sehemek’s Rooms, Dr, ‘ i ; bh, every Monde o EDOGEWs AINT, SINCE | Ae oenerionsae amenemamntamecmtreseeren | £3. cn lu toot blot, irin and wood, Marrict. —in Venseis, retaimiag tlie oil or y a Dep (1OKNS, BUNIC INVERTYE! i SN ARAMOR: by the Kev nt New Vork . Refers to physicans ond sur ur Chuwnco, Pag itereen ged ey , ANES FOR THE TT eel ci 3 church, Wy ©. PINNELLy, HiowLasy, isq., 10 Manix Av Cortianat »./eet ro Bhartin, ull of this ci fend aM AUR i aciste. Mr whose rep vist bis thts on Asan ¢ and ae raved. cintances aro rexpeetfully in will t € on The tot | SEN RER {From Thomas Kk, Minturn, Ee " co slowl, i jug bean, almost Tau on, al Traxk Wankas, i Wirves, of this city, ¢ bene ifr Troy papers planse t my bearing i me, is #0 fi Co. vn. — Ab York te AY, Tune | adnireble Kkill and sound practeal kuowle 16, of Dilins fever, Herny 9. Coom {pany | that | take ploasyre in Feoommending him to any, \, Shinty eighth regime @ York State Voluutears, } in tir ofnews THOMAS it, MINTURN, rip tg} his Oiler Gs C.inton piace, Bigbth eireei, west of Broadway, aged 21 years, Tne itl Jonay.—On Monday , June romiab aus Macy Agces Coplay, aced 1 year wvuths. Tho rolatives and friends of the family are respect. | { i JAKY AGNI, da EARS, Por BALLS, BAG Ee ATAM, nuoufactuees, by HOJER & th, FLA 1k OF JUL LAC ch Sto rt folly requested io attand tie funeral. this (Wed verte at nine oe from the resides of a a nm Er esc tera gag a be a teal “F own importation. Wholesale und Fuss.—On Monday, Juno 90, Parner Eoax, in the 24h ANNIN € CO, Manufnetiren your of his age : sorner ob Willath (octautlshe “The fiicuds and acqtainiances of the faaily toa tend FISTULA AND DISEASKS OF THE aspectinily invite # fnoral, this /* ve day) alterna, At Wo oeweR. trom the residence v iats i. A. DANIELS, 2a Sixth » brother, Third ayonw, between Kighty-ey ed Kayley tutie xt onl Iobrated br Fany.--On Monday, Buy brother at Hackeus TIX, in tho Sis ve telled Wpow to sivrengthen aud luvigorae "the f1 will take place at tho Second Reformer : pee eoerese Doteh church of Mackeuseck, ths (Weduowday) alter. | (pi EXCELSIOR oy yy, n thal! pant one oe pits ayn Tuenday, July 1, Jaxme Gmoan,anetive | CELENEATED FOO TAB BRILETANT AND UNSUR- of Lars, Irelaas, 400 26'yeurn, ‘Age I DIstuaye the and acquantaness of tho family are rn. jrosted uy attend the funeral, from tue City iiospital, row lway. oppoeite Pearl stroas, at twelys o'clock, wit out furihe? ievitation: .=ind Irnly, st Ragerstown, Ma Sine 28, ¢ aceldene on the rai neon, son of Wm. D. Judson, of this city, 100,000 OTHER PUBLTC THROUGHOUT T. ¥ Le w.—At her residence, 192 Fravklin sircet, on uenday, 1, MARY ANN® Totea (Doo Mary dune ‘alial, cf tbe connty of Wicklow, Iraland, led as the batilo of Hanover Coury JOHN Hy Lawnes, Com: N, B.-AR Fireworks sold by » Volunteers, ago! about PBLER TIERS ¥ 28 youre. Aso, by ue expiosion cu beatd 0! the gun. 45 Ma'doi! lane, boat Mound City, of the ised, ph deta, #! ihe actioa | ~ - =e ‘an ‘omanatl ay : ov White river, ov Tuse lay, Jace 1 na br Tana AR TROVATRS FOR. rouRtR or Te Law rer of the Sigon! Corgg, age. AbUUE?T yor. 8, soup pe in + ivge 4 OF Jace amd ADD tavieR,. of Dutchiere oun’. s.'y, | | Of Faves tacan Ganges Hepel, twelve changge i tig yleees WON aserae—ve Tyeqey MOMMY, VY) 6 se ? oly Agen). NOs Bivanv ais Port of New York, dy 1, 1854, Bteamapip Ching (Br), Anderson, Queenstown and Livi pool—E Canard. rth \wall-D B Alien. eee rene tention Ruey. - tterp (Old), Wi ha, A r 5 Flip Charis ‘Spracne, Pike, Vera Crux iw Grier ot. "‘Bhip Galena, Leavitt, New Orieans—W Nelaoe & Son. Bark Quete of Begland {Ben Whelan, Dublin var) neem of England (Br alan, Du le ee Bhise Nore) Deshie’ Qusensiowa Punch, Meineke i Bark Winona, Gallison, Zara—Peck & Church. Birk Helen Marta, Marshall, Philadelphia —R P Buck & Oo. Brix 8 Welch, Almeida, Aticeante—Miller & Hought ane Fecwo Piaia (rem), Koper, Port au Plau—O F & Scamidt, Brg § & Brown, Hammond, Havana—N H Brigham. Brig A D Jordan, Abbott, Clen‘usgos—-H D Brookman & Co. Brig Wile Pigeon (Br), Johnson, Nassau—J Eneas. pet Morse sar (bi), Uratam, st Jobe, NP—J 6 euley. Brig J Mesoe, Wells, Philadelphia—Thompaon & Hunter, _ J Miler (seh, heer tig Thome B Eldricige. Rocky Hill, Morton, Aux Uayos—'T Becker & Graves. ths! Dos Berantia~MeCell & Prith re (Be); Do. Beranuia—Me . Uir), Belfonsine, Sydney, CB—M @ Dono- ‘hr Traasit, MeDonaid, Charlottetown, PEI—fynes & Bruit! Schr Volant, Sleeomb, St Joha, NB—D R Dewoif. p (Br), Jobiliemy, St Joon, NEE F&O A ‘Sehr Arcols, Cullim, Annamesick—Master, Sehr Nathi Lauk, Middleton, Freder »—Master. aght. Schr Htekman. Dickeyson, Philsdelphia—Haer & Dayton. Schr Prances Bodine, Shaw, Petudelpoin—Van Brunt & aes Roxbury, Crowell, Philadelphia—Baker & Beir Loulne Waise, tod, Kittersed Frye Oa hr Hy Alired, Allen, Portlani— L Hacc, oat ‘hr Mary Langdon, PinkLam, Portland—Metcalf & Dum D Schr Cornelia, Blatsdell, Portlund—@ Ts Hatch, Rohr J A Decker, Dunton, Boston—A Howes SclrJ Reed, Gould, Churiestown—Masier, Schv Sarah June, Garcner. New Sehr Marietta, Gorinm, Harwiol Schr 3 P Godwin, Hobbie, New wen—Master, Schr Ntalla, Marshall, Stamford—Master, Sour aivssenger, Doane, Lyme—Maator, Sloop Sophia, Boas, Greenpor!—Master Steamer Frahkiin, Youve, Baltimore, ARRIVED. rynech cunboat Gusseudi, Gauuior, Stratis of Belletsle, 4 dass, Steamship Scotia (Br), Judkina. Liverpool, June 21, via we ape. 428 PAE witte maces ud passengers, to E > a. be tat w York, Br ship Ju f Pass ele iW. ateainelp Ony of Baltinove (Br). Kenvedy, Live une 1s cown Lia, with mdse wad 522 passea- niship Tentoula (Hom), Taube, Hamburg, June 15, via Soutbapton Loti, with muse and 4H engers. to Kun. harocé Go. Saw a number ergs tron ion4t Wie latdS, also ane mear€spo Race. Sime 1% off Start amskip New Yors, heace ‘for Bremen; on BS 5, yassed steansiap Persia, ewes for ith, lat 43, on 4s, @aw a lance serow isteamer, lat 41, lom 67, passed steamship Bavaria, Pe Mth, Li ol}, Catier, Liverpool, non. Had ltebt variabie bh YT Nautucket Shoals, pilot from boat Mary & Catilarine, No 6 (Arrived whe) Philadelphia, Poole, Glasgow, June 14, with coal, é. 8 Richardson & Co.’ Had heavy weather up tw! the since light westerly ve! and calins: saw a large ficebervs on the easvern edge of the Bank ance of ath, 9, in bai- ,Dennn & Chauey, Havana, June nia (of Boston), Humphray, Remedios, 9 davs, r, to mnster, hip Flora’ Southard, ‘for New : the day previ Burk Aenwoeod, Rowiand, Havana, Jane 28, with sugar, to Jonas Smith & Co, Bark David Nickels (of Searsport), Blake, Matanzas, 12 th molasses, to Walsh, Carver & Chase. Had light easterly weather most OU the DassaRes rig Jolin (Norw), Otsen, Galway, 32 days, last, to ¥ Wetneke & Wen it i gn (Aust), Liiopis, Autwerp, 55 days, with indse, 108. hy, Tune 4. with sngar and nitward pasate, hobers we. Was Washed from the jibboom winds the last nwo week» took Jay chr Eureka (Br, of Guysboro, NS), Horton, Girgenti, 78 days. vin ‘Otbraltar 6) days, with brimsione, to Has had taht weaterly wind: for last 40 2, spoke whaling bark Sinyr- a4 from Twicabuano ar. neon, Porte Cabello, s a NB), Thi Wee, to PT Nevius & # Willard (of Bangor), Conia: aud melusses, toRP Huck & Co. “June 19, 0! la Headed Shot Keys, spoke sehr Dirigo, hence’ for ’ rata. gt Mary & see (Br), Hall, Eleuthera, \8 days, with fruit, ty dances Donglas, Sci Lutsiata, Vuceraill, Baracoa, 9 days, with fruit, to ‘Thomas Giimariin. Schr Raiuhow, Havener, Port Royal, Sdaye. SH Hoyt, Lyons W House, 3 days. g yper. Corkiing, Virginia, 2 days, a4 Cr, Behe TS Tall, & © Batinore, tuays, Sehr J by Para loiphin. Sehr Tenulse, Faincs, Sehr SW, Paniist Sehr Eien Rody with migar Dowdle it t for Boston. for Boston. SAILED. Virginia, Fortress Monroe. Wind at sunset WNW, Miscellaneow: Lauxcnvn—A propeller steamship was launched yestertay lock, trom © & I Polllon’s ehipyard, at the foot of Lon. Length on deck, 208 feet; beam, 32 100 tons register. 1200 tons carpen- Tias capacity for about TK) barrels, exclué odationa, bufti of the best white tand Georgia pine; very stro: braced iy with iron, Has double engines ; + propeller 12 fect diaweter. Wi consume about 15 tons cow! in 24 bours for easy ranaing of 10 knows per hour. She b ty and speed Dulte For sea service, and 18.0 Very rempect a first class vex ter's measure, ofve of parnengers accos oak, chestnut, loo loss, Crew aud cargo saved. JAMES on, of Boston, from Matanzas, which went 2 Gus Carson's Tolet, has b: < cuy yesterday by steamtag Ten 8 onsitersble danaged. and requires o keep her trve. 15ta, t im for Now Yor aeak, aud hearty Balt her cal he naret irom her sive dition, rey nearly on her bea rifting up she Gait. A Mou tie same day Was lost sieht of, her 1 trast had heen Vendtovon wok trom the wen Mea MeGregor aud two them to hey West. . (of Harwiek) Lawrences, from New York. Kewrsege eh iden, Seow Thany ys with # Gar orn, WHS T into on the afternoon of the While condag throash itell Gate, by schooner Caley and cat doa to Steep Rocks, where she oan av (deed With water, AY De ‘as fron Albany, wb nm tru fit cargy of lume: but mage, ‘Tht ud Teoelved " 1 welll aken t@ New ie Mary Lee, » Kingread Jone’ r Leg is reported” to and Vor Put im, ihe Feiederieh, ny with law oF walls ape A figurehead, 5 feet 6 inches long, a lar Auer aus in @ shed, tm it~ cab Biort One in the Warer, War pick ® pilot eu e quantity of dine Cathe ehipa Spittre, and Yo ave arrived. The You vanic's cago | @ nstidegal The repairs + shipped & "forward, and about raged. real bog rd the stean: Ww), 1560, ¥ ore weve unard- navies duly appointed by ADS To OXPreRe therr sere wn by the olveers HOME tO tae exer be sovery department of she ahips James Aennedy, the com portant Kindvess amd witention ivation Cor lie ability aad eem- aud we wish toe Pander, ont (hanks to vty aiid ts exprane ote asl naniik omidenee th hitn as & eaamander. wn ovr Fo! evan. (Signed by the pas- srnwere.) j ship Tialtic tt pow on the great Balazice doc A be siPipped, Leeauiked and newly ¢ in Chief Is also ow Wie great Seo t | ews The 1 Cart sed iy he Somenent unter apt F pie, and leave for New York ina few days Spoken, &e. Northern Crowns Merit, fh yerpool Mageh 20 2, tS, A from Calvuita for London, Aprit 24, 1 al So p Fe 2 enbot, Watts, heres fu, ON, 109 2840 W 0, May 14, lat for New York, ston for New River, Me Deane yore for Hg B carver 7, 1a: 42, tou 8 Foreign Gorts, Awcerns, Jung ti Mer Wh A books, Barcett, 1dth, Magdalens, Weak, SYork; Wtu, ailee Vennurs Caiibo - Ausix June 0—Tn pork Weig Mary Mudd, cvvham, fer can jt faye eiaye Bt Daragn, June Wate port dele W 6 Kiniey, < Printle, tron: N + thbive Barston (PL. Art Pi ety Faimov ony WC Steve ts. Hi ig—slo Sin aa Neveu, Cardenas See D8 Moreboa, “Allen; Philucciphia—Van Brame & | is w | At eee Se ofiterand i ie gino Rove Bute er. 8 hulia, 8Yo Carcuna, May 1b~arr | Tevious, Bileu Biuar, erpool, supeacey, dune ¢—Ne Am vensel in port, Cannes, Jume Are beige Hum! eacia (Br), Corey, Boston. Deak d io—Arr Co (and wid 174i); Cow Aon Cong Lets w In Bight of Benin May 5, bark Fauwoura, June 1—-Put ba, Fr 5 the Wight 19th, Anse 8th" Pletoring trons 10 ert, do, , Baie, Canere, de, wants | EER SEES om Some “Gacie, dune 1a Wa Wilson, Plummer, WY, us in 4 i, Bryant, and Ar ai Stevens, London for NYort LC ‘eary, do for do (and sid i660) Wo raid. du or do (and proceeda). fries), May W—Lu port oark D Goutrey, Halk nehester, Rowley, Due. ae-ich, Hain, Crom NV oem for Bremen, with toss of sadls and cargo shi ted; 2ist, Breet Reset, Bojwon, ew Fork, Bid lsh Laconia, Kul Fowkr, June 1f—Sid Hievonima Frederisa, Keyser (Crom ke Amsterdain), NY Giascow, | York. sid berese, June W— Cag, Bid TL, abip Legaie NYork, 8h, Ssmuel Ly Doane, NYork. port bev. tamed, Hue wy, Gapuill, 6—Arr Martha's Vineyard, Weaver, Ne Reberea (Br! y (trom geantc, W 10th. Passed by do 7th, ship Atbatrowm, Loughlin, from Genes for Quevee. Uavax, June I4—Arr Enterpri McLane NYork: Isew William Nelsow, Oheewr, dv.” Sis iets Mercary, Froweas NYork. Haxuoxe, June 4—Arr Borussia (4), Trantmaun, NY = 16th, Columbus, Gerdes, NYorts (and from usuareas ). Baivost, June 16—Arr Radiat, Flian, Boston, Jacuxt, June 1o—Ip port schra ‘Kate Boston 10 day! for N¥ork). Hasneop NYorks Musoagam, meFulan, Min luesioop, NYork; Conia, Alexunder, Matanzas; 10th, Prince et St John, NE; Lamcasier. Decan, Mhiladelptia: Doilard, N¥ork; dson 7 Bs oy I7us, Persia, Doane, 3 Jobu, Sombrero; NYork. Sargent. Brown, © B Dewolf (Br for do 2 \uerore reported’ - June Sarr Wisconsin, Scott, and Cambri 5 Wit, Ariel, Templeton. Pitisdelphg: tu, to mitch; Joh tes, Morea, a, ‘Saenosety , New Ison, Car ral ‘Sid ISth. Burmah, Beckwith, Boston; Underwriter, Robta- 01 Toul, Monares of the Sea. 8 “l, NYork; Golden Fieece, Manson, by FA Palmer, Post: Bis hoff. und Joby W Siiner, Berry, aN an, Read, aud Borton; Au Samoa (s), fb R Milawe buds N¥ork; jue NYurc, bth, Pia Prcmonts, PL Ent out 16: M'Fillan, Miramichi frauea, “Tilt, ug t Samucisy aud Gu; preenait De Phila te lor. Swift, NYork; NYork; Nonparei!, Green, do; Crimea, Baker, Bi Jaco; i S NYovk; 17th. Jas Bost r, Es we? sath, Bichard Coodes, York; Belle of she ‘uncaro.a, Dusevy, Pbiladelpuiag Abby- iors 2 Neaily, Bost eth Ones i Easiein Star, Neally, Joins . Orient, "iy Guiting, Maloney, Wiork; Myra se see 2 em ou; O Bian ard, Gaape; Neptua, Goering, Wisconsin, ¢ in, Kacarve (a), MeGuigniy do Mi at Quevee. Lopes, June Marr Admoral Kaaaris, King, York; 162): ak wr. Dlano, NYorw ied ec Cwicuttay Ith, Mary C Fu Enoch Baroart, Ross, St John, NB: Franklia, Gran'oe, N¥ore; Wer, Thos Why ton; Mercury, Hubbard, Mauritius; 20th, Joh Matanaas; 2st, Presussino, James, itt Old tsa, Pieetwing, Jayne, Deal Lich); Pazicsa, Sutora, NYork Ath); 17th, Jon N Aunhersc; [Sth, Vi Deal 2000); duar' pore (est, (ond ale fru holm, NYora; 21st, Te E ony franca, Audersun, N cork ( uty YORK; Bt, Ma: Screamer, Sn aniun, Pierce, A. . Habvid, uk vwn, Meyer, du; ki Moore, NY: 4 Wenzel, Suith, Sunter and releticus, Carsea a; Ista, Moke, Goes, daz y, Kelly, Bowe Bunyan, Car Jauett, tiadetphia (aud sid from sit from eat ning, Swap, Gardht, Mong is, Swap, Gardin, Wt ODE wid nd sid (rom ud Binge Porter, @ Iwport and Syria, Ox- out Lith, Margaret Evans, Warner, for NYork; thy bh, Thos Whituey, Keliy, Boston; Juoe LS~Arr Minnebaba, Perey, NYork. Loxpoxperny, June lo—Are Espero, Vouerano, NYork; Bobi Trout, Baluwore. Sha isin, dered, McGovse gle, Phik bh, Queen of the Fleet, Hilton, N¥erk. Makar. 4—ld Satellile, Harvey, N York. id brig Ns era Belle, Lamen Sostea, Columoia. Newronr, Jian ril2t—lo portship seamaa’s Bride, Evans, 16—Sid Zenoblu. Peters, NYork. PortsMoeTH, dune 16—Bid Geiress, Clark, Nvork, Parenwo, Jinc 6—Sld Jessie Banliels, M.tevel Philndee phi Pivonr Naat. (SECoast of Africa), April 7—In port barks Mary & Louise, Jones from NYork'fo; Y RIO CABELL rtea, Perry, fled a, throp, Cardenas; Eavopa (6), Boston. Bi: Mohr, NYort; Jobu A Parts, Rich, Autwerp, Rexcon: nx, June M—Arr Blw Phelan, Mori Hiod ane 21 Le!.iiton, Rati Rio Graxpy. Apri sou, from NYork, idz; Thoiax Dednisui, Montevideo, Id g; Eiaabech, Lassen, tor, one, Martha Kendall, under war, Teclind, and John: Atctso Abe at de Avil 10, Mtathtlds, 5 Swansea, June Wid York, Duchewse u) (and shi 2h for Bremen). ‘Suvucps, June 20—In port Loyal Serantou, Lowd fave. Go, 17—in port burs Chfton, Lennon, trout Balt NYork ready: Win Bmih, Manson, for 3 Santos, Moy more, une; Louise (ior), for NYork. Idg. Baur Hosp (Africa), rant, une. ‘East Indies, diay. vonteegus Wim i 15th, Courter, port rigs Martha ‘fost, Hath ne. » NYork. Sid M: L ins Village Belle, Doug. Maranza, and Commeres, Hes, Lines, balp. Arr New York (3). Wouke, N¥ors ath for ‘May 10-Li port bark Costarelit, Mo Sikor (Africa), May 12—In port brig Somers, Caulfield, for Monrovia, 2 bas ihoteeel aboutdtine I for Hos ue Tatas, June At Kuma, Law, NYork. Sidto, GP rd, Belgas, NYor. Wettexone June foArr Minstrel Clifford, Cuba, Westron?, June 13—Arr En Oswwein, X rk. Waavoud, June 1lo—Arr Palestine, Douglad, St Jola, NB. American Ports. ra Sarah E Le nneld, Hewe ROSTON, J Arma, 3!D Ree pe do. Via Quaranile pool, In the bay ‘July magne, Trrpont ALTIMORE, : Port Natal, scors’ Moaawk, Suaplos, May agne: Li ‘Taylor. NYork. p or Burnos aye 4 Dark Margarita, Oli Ranger, Lewis, Buagor; Girissiana, Ku Seen Rr de, Reilyie Bb Howler, Newell, Trott, Boston; T P Cooper, Tay ial, Berendexe, and Joseph & Prankin, M Marris, aud Wave, «i s sehr Masouie, Punch ANGOR, Yoru, Juneg—Arr ship Clara Ann, Cai Ad brig Tangent, Mbbetts, Aiexan Ast sehr J Trtimas, 2: mm! ie Br itisaore, Dix, Cards, a, Lavender, and Ei ‘SN Smita, Cld Brom sip Bremem, Montevideo j Burmall, Saerman, Waldoboro; sours ir Providence; & Benuett, York. Sil bark Amenu Gc hring, Hong Kong; brig Kila, aspinwails 1 Durfee, Si Jago. tate axes! June 17—Arr schraG R Dixon, NYork; 4s Uatteras, wie NYork, 814 ius 28—Cld keke Mary E Plerce, Shaw, New SANS 2b; Pocahontas, Van Wickien, New Id achrx Lonisa, Coure!l, Sal nierpis, Martin, New Haven: i Daft. Jc Eilzabeth, Chase, Taunt iats, Nhepard, IT Bully, Freeman, My» PALL » Brign unas VEii, J ine S0--Aty sloop Pian AX Walince, " do, NEWBURYPORT, June 2o—Are solr Rio pda. Sid se ines Mai Birk, Howard, nud F Pas vdeiphin; drive, ’ NEW Bi lzavets parte NDON, Juno 2—Arr ; 8c. June 2 ad wtih up ¥ Y Walkor, Gulliver, A ark & mont Look, Vew ry Greander (Br), Ki ‘ rewown, * . Raukem, Pier aout, NYS y we, Pals River; WOO Haw » Mowtecton 5 WH inom, Wi Coie ‘Small, nor peon Meklwoe, Corie os Hewit elon: dbs denee; T Horde Btyles, doy Mi i ® a‘hawag, New B $, 40; Gree! ohn ‘Compton, AL om; Cilnton, Rorden, ow Deligut rloops Mary tueket pleby, New GLOUCESTER, June $8—Arr ship Chimborazo,.Meban, June %0—Arr schr Rosanna Rose, Burgoes, Port omit, Mabe NEW 'OLLEANS, Juve 20—Below, ships Me CBritise nvann. Thee Knobs tava Matesman, fro: ches. Ei Sawyer, Traces, nl, N¥ork; sloop Report, ‘ork; solura. Gharlemagne, Damon, Phfia- won, Brows, © Win Bird, Averry, tat aenubey, « res, Wi Caiat Gan? nde "aint George ¥ Temes r , Rtiies, BO 1 LED, « ficn, Shaw ‘Basbiit, ) Din Ami, Bla wkeison, Bar hade A Lar DB Worn, Gomi . Union, byor, 0 A Heat r Vanitor, Ny ws daier ! Mane, Sa Raat t oy, Maal avers DM ie ri, MaQeNL Soyo rr) eed, Whack, Bi Hen amie 5 Dan. ship Saranak, Rowland, Tiverpeci: ter Lucy Saker London, sehre. ee 1 Raves (3 Ban ledy , Caleta Joke Grif Park, Mar Montevideot Urige Gah fas areas | 20 int Shave A se Ayyaty y War Ben sy, Jay Yiwu Cook, 8¥ork: 194, Telemacd, is, 1 i cle, de. Brew. vs. Jd ve Arr Wasb'eqioa, Meo ue N Yor’ [Ra oreeow Meyer tay de Bid bd, Ore Go, Vem iy ama. b mate Jnae 8—Air China, Seb NYor 8 BO ast Devon Avis. Ajit i7=Bu Four ng seo, icvely ting. | ROM BRECE. June 2S~ARr RE Any ees Iwad ne vO * ry Cowes, Jove 1-497, King Philip, Gowle, from Catieo, and c 1 Clow, Be bo, Wood ay oruered fo Rotterdam, ‘ oeapor, alogg Beiaee 4

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