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THE NEW TARIFF. Artiches, Buger, tbe standards by whieh the osior and grades of sugac are 10 be regu- dated sual De selected apd furmiea- @d to the collectors of such porte entry as may DO Beoretary of ihe Treasury, from Lime to tumeaad yn such maa: be shall doom expedieus. wal JOONTINUED FROM FIFTH Pa@B) . = ° Refined purveriaed, per eQved wetured per i Same as carpet of same kind. Serews, bod, ave 1700.” andy, not Cowred, per Hemn.@ caudy, aid otper, per 1D eses canmeell ; i All medicinal, no Castor, per busbel per to Seyars, ‘plow per 1 000, or “under, r $5. and not over Sager of wad per id Buipbase of won, per | a Ey . per Ib alien wos over $10, and Bot over $20 Buipbarie acid, or tb per 1,000, per Ib... Burgecns’ Wwetrumen Bus; Buspeador ene te: BSweatmeals, \esery Bhavwg soap, per ib. Bhawis, ree “ Wovllens. & 85 syrup of sugar, per ib. Syrup@, teed cial... bie kntves and for Ks, Bboatbing ‘copper, ja rheets of 24x48 wehes, werbing 1ét0 - ounces per square ee, @Beathing ” meiai, ‘wholly of copper, nor wholly or in part - upgalvanized, 8. weigh ng from 1 to 84 o Sree ereses es st 8s composed not s e pert O08 per 1,000.. {6 ounces per 1,000, por ib. ‘Taggers iron, see “iron.” Tullow, per ib. Candies, per pound, sheets of 14x48 ‘Tanai actd, per Ib. ‘Tapers, epermaciia, $ os , made on framor Seeee ex eeeeceseereeeses sesereeeensees see Sersserecereeess? 88 Bs Zs Shits, Bulsioral, &e., per Ib Tartar, eveam of, per I Emetic, par !b "Im blocks, per 1 In pigs, per 100 ibe. Thermemeters, &c... eum, singles, train and orgausine. Value uot over $1 per ie 7 Value over $1 per equa: Veivots, valued Value over $3 per equare yard » 800 “Mohair Cloth. Manuf clares of, 2 net — provie mg. id worsied shawis Gale and cotton vesting. bb Refined, per Ib. ome medicinal... SSS SBsE Bnesseccebrsceseeses Tobacco, iad ‘pot ‘otherwise pro vided for, per Ib. Leaf,’ tapmabu/actured and nov eter- > 83 se Tools of trade of persons arriving in the Cited States, not including machinery or articles imported for manwiacturing esta- disbments, or an tale Mavufactures o1, not ovherwwwe spect. grass, unmanufaetured, ver ton costing 20:ceuts per pair or less, per Sesesesse Rist ag iass, Bee “Glass.” Plain glass, see ‘Glase.”? Turpentine, spirive of, per gallon whaiever mnierial. ‘composed, not ‘otherwise provided for Twists, cotton, Silk. Sarsaek gv Varnish, ‘valued “t a ‘G0 oF loss per Cui ‘Vatued caer rsa 0 per gallon, ‘per & eesssessesessssse Beap, Saatin, per lb... Shaving Wash balls, per id... Windeor, per ib... Ali descriptions of toile Becks, au eimilar articles made in frames, not otherwise provided for. Vereeis of cast iron, Ib, Violin strings Vitriol, y ae te S eee eeres See seesesseses S Sese ators, perfumery, &c...... Wearing apparel of persous arriving io the United States, ia actual use, and personal ‘eifocts, net for ga! Beron, per te Brascary, mule by Ameriorn « ing nbrowd, not for pe Whiskey, rst proot, per gation, Waive pepper, per gel ground, per pound. bs ied ge a or flees tn io Braves, for pipes, huis Bee), (0 bare ne ele, valued at SFskeu3 eo jess than % inea ‘ta ¢ On pee ‘Inder , Red ssa we Lio. per ib., per Ib Do. a0. valved abor To. io ingots, same as im bars. Do, in sheets, sarue ae in bar Wire, Bet Joab Ua 6 sno LJ "Se er, and yatoed 107 en snd oot ore weap 80 inehes, nee ‘Ginga? 9437 30 lochs! io ee square foot, eee “Cass, Weighing over one pound per » uty additional eee in sheets or tad z Ai mae od size rm, hall pay t) roy ened. De., value ove te. per ID. ities Boe tha i XM inch in dia Btedl, man. + wal ee z No adlowaace or reduction of doiies for Pertial lose oF demoge “het be here. Alter made in conser iesce of rust of steel, OF Ob MmuRBUlacy. res s there. Plate or ‘yellehed, are er bey 4 by 16 inches, see « 4!) other, not over 0 ry is inches, see “Glaso,”” Over 10 by 18 inches, but nos 24, wee \*Ginga.?? |, ahd unt over 24 by W inches, ry “Glass”? Allover 24 by 20 Bick! ga, and fromes, not otherwise provided fur. of earih’ or mineral Btenemare, common .. ‘oma, All aa above, weighing 0 glazed Rxceeding me capacity ‘te 4itional rate cosenn’ one be “Ginee." Wine. W ne botties, p ni Wire, covered with ottom © or silk, ja to the seme duty as iron oF copper wire of which it ie made. Woed, mani fa: tures of PP Sesss & 8S sceey fame buraber of Lignisviter, maunract SS 88a tn of per ib Above No! 20 busch NEW YORK HKALD, SATURDAY, JULY 12, 1862. flea, yer iv Woellen, bags, per ib C1o'b, per ib. Fro ’ Cords and ‘manufactures of ‘wool, » valued as over $i per ‘evéiess bois for paper machines - * Bapwetiog, for printing wackiaee, a0 ever $1 per Ib, per YValus over $1 per Ib., per tb eo Pc. For oorpets, value under 60 cents per Y. and not over No 14 iu fineness... Over No, 14 in fineness... » Valvod at 50 centeand not /12¢. & orver $3 ver bb., per Ib... ] 20pc¢. = over $1 per ib., Pee & . 30 Ip pigs, per 100 Ibs In blocks, per 100 Ibs, In sheets, per Ib. Oxnie of, per 100 Ibs. Manutactures of Bee. 14. Ani be ut fu Th the day and yoar afvronsid, there shai be levied, oo!- lected and paid, on tea, when imported from places this at skle of the Cape of Goud Hope, a duty of ton per ae valorem, in addiion to the duties imposed articles when impor of the growth or prod.iction, Sec, 15. And be u& furtaer enacted, That upon all ships, vessels, or steamers, which, after the tuirty- fret ‘day of Necember, 1862, sball be euterod at any custom house in the United Stucs trom apy foreign port or place, or from any port or place in the United states, whether shivs or vessels ip part to i @ tax or 6 duty of ten cents py rement of of the United Stat subjecia of foreivn I belunging wholly u 0 to any tonnage duty now im- posea by law: Prov duty shall not be collected more than once in each year om any sbip, vestel, or steamer having a license tu trace Detween diferent districts of the United from apy port or pl nor may be acquired by any { 5 which bi win pation unde vided fur 4856, entitled ‘That pro pk suspended for one year from and ater the pas- of thig act. c. 16. And be it further enacted, That from and after the pagsage of thre aq in) estimating the chests, boxes, cases, ye Or covering of all articles importe@ liable to a any duty, where ailowauee jor ture on all casks, bags, or other en’ ‘the original invoice is produced making entry thereof, and tho tafe snall be g, fied thereia, it shall be lawful for the collector, if he shall for the collector and naval officer, if such oftl- cer there be, if they shall ace fit, with the consent of the consignees, to estimate the said tare according to such invoice; but in all other cages the real tare sbali be allowed, and may be ascertained under such regula- tious as the Secretary of the Treasury may from time to time prescribe; but in Bo cage shall there be any allow- nee fit, aR fos draft. ‘Sec. 17. That from and after the first day of Novem- ber, 1862, all invoices of goods, wares or merchandise, abipped at any foreign port or country for any port im the United States for importation into the United states, shall be deposited by the person or persons selling said |, Wares or merchandise, if the same have actually sold, or by the mapufactnrer or owner thereo’, if the game have becn procured otherwise than by pur- Dy the duly authorized ugent ef sueh seller, poe fH a or owner, with the consul, vice consul, or commercial agent ot the United States Dearest the place of shipment, for the use of the United States, and the said seller, manufacturer er owner, or their duly au- thorized agent depositing such invoice, shall ti upon sign the said imyoice, and shall make and subscribe upon said involee & declaration petting forth that the said invoice isin all things true; that contains @ trae and faithful account, if subject to ad va- Jorem duty Se obtained by Purchase, of the ectual coat of the wares or merchandise mentioned therein and Sr aa a atidees thesstn, ‘and that no discounte, Douuties or drawbacks are cotftained in the said invoice but such as have actually been allowed on the same; and when consigned or obtained in any manner other than by purchase, es rot Pane) Ning thereof, and if bject to specific duty, of the actual quantity thereof that no ober and diferent involee of A Atveg @r merchandise mentioned im the invoice so produced and deposited has been furnished to any one. If said goods, wares or mer- ise have been actually purchased, said declaration shall aleo contain a state that ‘the currency in which said invoice is made out is the currency which ‘was actually paid for said goods, wares or merchandise by the purchaser. There shal! also be delivered to the said consul, vice consul, or commercial agent a deplicate of said invoice, upon which duplicate aid consul, vice Consal or commercial agent shail certify, under his hand and official sea), that the samo is » dupticate of an original invoice posited by or in behalf of the person or persons signing the same, in his office, for the use of the United States, with ‘the date of the receipt of said invoice by him, which duplicate invoice, with said certificate t! sbal! be delivered to the person or persons signing the same, or his or her duly eee agent, to be used in making an entry of ti s, Wares or merchandise therein mentiot «1 in the United States. And no goods, wares or merchaudise imported into the United States from any foreign place or country after the Ist day of November, 1862, shall be admitted to an entry uuless the invoice presented to the collector shall be igned by the seller of the goods, bi wed, or by the manufacturer or owner thereof, ifthe sare have been procured otherwise than by purchase, and shall bave thereon the certificate of the consul, vice consul OF commercial agent, hereinbe- fore specitied. And there shail ve paid to the eaid con- aul, vice-consul or commercial agent, by the person or persons by or an bebaif of whom the saiq invoiees are presented and deposited, ooe dollar for ereti and every invoice verified, which shall be accounted for by the efficers receiving the same, ia such manner as is now re- quired by the laws regulating the fues ind ealaries of Consuls and commorcial agents. Provided that nothing Derein contained ebal! be construed to req: bn any other consular certificate than is now required by law for ce imported under the reciprosity treaty with Great ritain, signed June 5, 1854; and provided, further, that the provisions of this section shall not apply to invoices of goods, wares and merchandiso imported into the Unites States from beyond Cape Hora acd the Cape of eS ai he Tat day April, 1863. Sec. it further encctel, That the tn- voices #0 dpm with said cosmuls, vice cen- Sula oF commercix) agents, shall be transmitted to Secre the ; Sid the Zoideitor of the Treasury, in dition te the duties now imposed on him by law, alvxll take charge of said jnvoiees, end shall cause the same te ‘de earefully Bled and pa ge) indices thereof prepared, establish rules and reguiatiens ashe may dewm necessary for the sale keeping thore- of, and she said Solicitor = take cognizance of all frauds er attempted frauds upom the him, written statements of the facts wpon which wech seizures are based, and he shail give the said col- lectore such advice and assistance in the discovery and prevention of frauds upon the revenue, and ia the ——- of persons charged with the eom- ion thereof, ag the public interests may require; wearer’ the ‘purpose of more effectually carrying out the nbn this act,and of preventing and nye de upon the revenue, committed by means o. for of false invotece, under valuations of on ae J hereby authorized aoe three clerks im addition to those wow assigned to his office by lew, and fur such jot ad be way deem wot wy the ap. aad the compen- samo naaner as tirae, and ab such pio. Ovum) @nmali for the interest of the Uuiied Stave proval of the Secretary of the pag Gatioa of satd clerks shail be paid in ether ox; Of ovllecting the revau See. 10. And be U further enacel, That (rom and after the date, as aforesaid, i shall be tLe dusy of comsuls and commeretal agents of the Uaived Sia'ss, having any Knowledge or De.iel of any ease ur practies of any pore 80n or persons who obtaia oF should o| Of involees as described in the preceding sect 20 makos somo ver bol charges in previous acta. feo. 31. Andbew tiom of an act entiti AG act to exten! the warehous- and for o\uer purposes,” be, and the sane ia he amended wo thet the additional duty of one wundre centum wball not apply bo the Invoice or Of the merchandise wither b atrued for fail withia lected of je the amount which gaid and merchandise would be ty thoreo! Bec, #2, Amd be it further enueted, That all goods, ‘ od warehouse on (ue day ef Ag HOA WOay DP Tikdie me Or CvAsduplion upow bh od direct from the place or places , That the said tax or tonnage ‘ates, or to carry on the bank, whale or other fisheries, wuilst em- ployed therein, or on any sbip, verse! or «tcamer, to or ¢ in Mexico, she British provinces of North America, or aby ot the West India isiands: Provided, also, ibat nothing in this act contaived sball be devinéd ia anywise to impair any rights aud privi- eR the lawe and treati#of the United States elative to the duty on tonnage of vessus. Pro- jo much Of the act of August 18, “An act to authorize protection to be @ ven to cilsxens of the United Siates who may discover depesits of guano,” as probibits the export thereof, is 5 Pe 2 ium, where- y the revenie of the Uniied Stave is or may be de- frauded, to report the facta ts the vollector of (ae port a vena led, ThA the sixth geo. om Ly eatablishing private Loaded warehouses, praised vaiue bie upou the origiwal en and morcbardire which may'be in the publie ment of duties now PEA thereon - ray pr idea the same shall beso withirawn within three mouibs of the date of the original imp rtatim; but a.) goude, wares and mercbao tive which sliall :emaia ta ins pu: he stores or bouded wareho.ses fr more than three date of the origtoal importation if mption, aud alt soodecen ebspboard om the let of August + ol subjeci to the duties prescribed in this act: Provided, ich ny be depos. n Pubic ato ser this act fanee edeet aad goes tate operatroa, must be wi from, oF the duties theraoa pabi with; y deve of original importation, but may be withirawy nn She owner for exportation to foreign co tries ,or may be (wapso.pped ¢ any port of ihe Pacillo or \ estern Goast of the United Siates, at any time be ore tusexpiratioauf Shree years from the date of origival imporation, such goods Op afrivel at a Pacifie or Wesern port 4 te be subject (0 the same ruicsaud regulator a8 remaiuing 10 pal ried id wo.d wader Bu Jus as the Secretary of the Troaviry way pre: }, aud the proceeds patd lute the freas.ry. Pro- vided further, ‘That merchandise upou which duties have Deen paki muy remain im wa eboise ia custody of the oticere of the customs atthe expense aod risk of tne Owners of said merchandise, aud if exported directiy from aaid custody to @ fervign eouniry wit thive Years, shali by enttiied to reiurn d. ties, proper evide Of such merchandise having been lauded abroad to furpished to the collector by eeptum of said dul fOr exportation and des ego in warehouse or public atore,may be exported the owner or ow. thereof in the ony wal packaces, or otherwise, subject to such reguatous as shal be prescribed by the relary of the Treasury: And provided further, That the third or iast proviso to the Ait suction of the act outitiod, “An act to proviie iver eased revenue from imporis, (> pay interest on the public debt, and for other purposes,” approved ti Oth day of August, 1861, be, aa'l the ime is hereby, repealed; and no retura of the duties shall lowed on exportation of ony merchauise alver it has bi Temoved from the custody aud control of the gover aneut. But nothing herein coutained shall ply or to ro eal section 80 of ba there eu approved March 2, 1862+ or section 4 of an act entitied, “Au act to provide tur creased revenue from im; rts, (o pay inte’ eston the pubs lic lebt, aud for other purpose nd be it fur tier eavretid, That the privilege of arteatan supphes trom the public warehuuses duty free, be extended to the voss war of 1 ports of the United States w an oe. i. And te it frther enatel, That all acts and Parte OF aot# repuguant to tho provisions of this not be, and thesame are Lerehy, recealed: Provided, Tua! the existing laws siiilestoud to,acd be im fore for, the collection of the duties imiwsed vy tbis act, for the prosecution at ;uussbment of al) Gieices, aod jor the recovery, colice ion, Cisiribution acd ses issiou of all foes, penaltivs and forfeitures, as fi ty aut elecbually ag if every roguiation, penalty, fori-naea, prov » Maer, aNd thing to baat ofect, in bbe é laws contaiped, Dad Deva lasertud 1 val re-enacted by this act. Sec. 26. And be tt further nated, Tat the 93d section Of the act entitled * An act to provide wuternal revenue to support the government ard pay iuterest on the pub- lie debt,” approved July 1, 1862, be so amended that no idetrument, decument, or paper wade, sigued, or issued prior to the 1st day of January, 1863 without being duly stamped, or having thereou an adhesive Btamp Lo devote the duty imposed thereon, shall for ‘hat cause be deemed invalid and of no effect: Vrovided, however, That Lo such instrument, document, or paper sbail be admitted or used as evidence in ary court until the game shall have been duly stamped, hor until the hoidor thoreuf shell have proved to the satisfaction of the court that has paid 0 the col.ector or deputy collector of the dis- trict within which such court may be held, the sum of five coliars for \he use 0! the United states. Sec. 26. And le it further enactys, hat no part of the act aforesaid, in relation to siamp duties, shall be held to take eflect before the Ist day of September, 1862. And all Of eaid act, except so much thereof as relates to the appointment of a Commissioner of Internal Revenue, shall be held to take effect on the 21stday of july, 1862, instead of from and after its approval by the President. Mus at Tas CantnaL Parx:—There will be music ag the Central Park, as usual, to-day, under the leadership of Harvey Dodworth. The following is the programme of performances:— 1. Bebiiler Festive March. 2 Overture to“ Boryanthe”, 3. pone, cigh Bi yes”. # Jenny L'Hsrondalte Poi a 1. Selection from “The Huguenots” 2. St. Patrick’s Quadrill 3. Aria and chorus from ‘‘8t. Paul 4. Champaigne Gallop.. _ PaRT 1, Divertiments from Ne comyin scale 2. Beloved Star Waltz PART 1. City Intelligenc: ‘Tow Farsom Protestant Caurcu, FRaNxim SYREET.— Services will be held for the last time in this chureh to- morrow morning. The Rey, Dr. Verren, pastor, will preach. The new church erected by the congregation in Twenty-second street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, will be dedicated on the Istof October next. The old burch in Franklin street is to be converted into a hospi- tal for the sick and wounded soldiers. Rebel Mevements in Kentucky. Lovmvitix, July 11, 1862. Twelve hundred rebel infantry and cavalry, with three pieces of artillery, under John Morgan, are at Glas- gow. They semt a reconnoitering party withia three miles of Mumfordaville yesterday, it is supposed intend. ing to burn the bridge and commit other depredations. This is the same party which recently attacked a de. tachment of the Ninth Pennsylvania cavalry at Tomp- kinsville. Not over twenty Pennsylvanians were then killed, and the reports of the great losses there are false. Morgan bas issued @ proclamation ealliag on Ken" tuckians to rise. No injury has yet been done te the Louisville and Nashville Reilroad, but cars will not rum tid Monday next. Nasaviis, July 11, 1862. Reports of rebe) obstructions om the railroad hence to Louisville are unfounded, A collision between two freight trains caused the alarm. The damage will soon ve repaired. ‘The rebel organ has issued a proclamation in Glas- gow, calling the citizens to arms, without an effective response. Nashvitle 19 somewhat agitated on account ef the Preseuce of many new secession faces. Tho arrest of some thirty rebels in Goodelaville, and their presence here, furnishes the only grouads ef any preconcerted movement there among the rebels. No danger need be apprehended by loyal citizens wishing tv visit Nash- ville. Governor Joboson is not at all coucerned by the alarming reports current. Evanerr Hovrs.—We understand that this faverite hotel has changed hands, Mr. Britton, owing to i! health, having disposed of it to Messrs. Kerner & Birch, the suecessful landlords ef the Clarendon Hotel. sicssrs. Kerner & Bireh, who algo manage the Qoean Jlouse, Newport, vie with Stevens in knowing how to keep o Mn. Bomace’s Bawani? at ras New Bowsay Tasarna.— The New Bowery theatre will be re-opened to-night for the bereft of that pepular acter Mr. @. OC, Boniface, An exeellent bill is aunouneed. The Shortest Passage Across the Atlant ©0 THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD, If a responsible person, in & proper manner, denies my ststemet relative to the speed of steamers Adriatic aud Vanderbilt, I will bebeppy to produce the proof of « shorter passage thas I have yot claimed for the Adris. tic; Dut J cannot do go upem the ungentlemanly denial of your anonymous correspondent ‘‘Scotia.” Yours, truly, J. J. COMSTOOR, The Tart. VASHION COURSE, L. I.—TROTTING, Frmar, Jal; ~ Binge and stake $126, mile Reats, bye in ia b Mr. Whitson named i 6 Carotid Halleck, Mr. Oakie; TH 46 6—2:46—2 Suse Dat—Purse $100, mie heats, best three in baruess. D. Tallman ontered br. g. Mem: D, Mace entered b. g. Lady Sherman, Time, 2:36—2:36—2:85, UNPAIALLELED PERFORMANCE. ‘The famous Lashew trotter 1, antera, with the running gelding Sock, driven by Danie) Mace, wade the most wonderful perforinancs on Thursday evening ever be- fore known. The horses were Larnessel to Mr. Bon- road wagon, woighing, with Dianiets and hood un the no. 4, 280 pounds, aod after a slight warmin; “hy in presence of afew competent tiiners, off at at dows rate of spec — performed the frat balf milo in one minuwe ani seconds, Lavtern being urged incautiously broke up up twice op the noxt half mile, bat noswithetandiug these mishaps he finishe’ the mile in fis minutes ond twen'y seconds, the greatest performance ever known. This was the first time that Aiace ever pu: ® rein over Laatern. Mr. Uonner says he thinks he owns other horses that are equally as fart as Looterp, and can fome give rity ‘taat Atrial to the same w Lautern was harnessed to. ———— Base Kail Maton at Boston Bowron, Suly 11, 1969 ‘The base bail game Betwoen ine e@isisr Chib of Bicok'ynanl the bowdoin Club of Boas enuiled ia favor of the former by # soure of 19 againys Lo, SHIPPING NEWS. eunship hehe Light, Thokiepaugh, Aspinwall—D B ‘eter, Barstow, Live: jon—Fuuch, Meiacke ise Mathilde (Brem), Gentes, Bremon—Unkart & oman, Bermude—J Greenwood, Jr. Hit, Wilmsea, Lona rent ves Pima i i r pu Ts Jomecuiae Maria (for), Atlisi, Uork—Lawrenee, Bart ai tang a.il1a.), Zino, Queenstown, aco Pasiace.d}, id Nickels, Blake, ElizabetLpori—Walsh, Cacver ie Time (Br), Crow, Halifax—J F Wats weil, Boyd, Por H uunbor Ce, ant ‘Nae arines \—Marier. amford, Bow Hil AC Havene bed L Bhckmasier ‘Lingo Beas peenancrs. Tilton, Mucheus Petianel Behe Geursia, Mer te, Boston War —Ba Sehr HE Weston, Fish, Boston—Baker & Dayton, Bteamship Great En (sr), Paton, Liverpool, July 1, Fis Queenstown at 8 P With mdse and passengers, to and delivered the en (Br), Harriecu, Havana, cree ith indse and passeng Off the Hole in the Wali, saw a nidewheel er with (Wo masts, supposed a US passed a Bris or Danish brigantine ashore 5 mies 8 vers ts, abd | ;s ) Virginia (U 8 transport), Suyder, Fortress Mon- to UB Quartern.as * Bie ship Cahawba (US . where she landed rete pi Sieamship Chesa peak pausengers.to Ht B Cromwell & Go, Sips -ompromise. Cuisine, biverroo! and 196 passengers, to Ze Georges, with Digit v passed wveral icel Ship Oceon Pan , Baker, Delaware «” , Portland, with mdse and 42 days. with mdee ad Co. Has bees 10 days W of nds and Calne, In lat 4549, lun 44 40, ia ‘Averit, Matenzas, 9 days, 1n ballast, Neth (Nor), Reppen, Sunderland, 85 days, or. Wingham fof Stock. on). Barrington, Bordeaux, oat 16 Walsh, Cai ve winds to June 18 June 26, Int oo end Ziering (Ane), Dudspovich, Au wero, May 29. with toorder Has been 12 days W of thy W winds and caine. & Bavks, with gut In‘lon 49 49 saw a number of tve- ge of New he Neal, Ponce, June Boston), ‘Strout, Ponce, 16 days, with au- 7. os Oven, Peitengiil, Neuvitas, June 30, with au to Owen & Carnegic. ‘Brig dacubd (of Wilmington, Del}, Swentsou, Reme- 9b ist, lat 23, loa 79, Pitbare, 15 days, with sugar &e, to Ke. Brig -wis (Br of Arichat), Forrest, Cow Bay, CB, 14 days, with coal, to ‘Brig Margaret Br). sunt |, Yarmouth, NS, 7 days, in bal- Jast, to Brett, Kon & Co brig Allendale Br), M Burnie, Windsor, NB, 9 days, with Bianter, to PAN-viua & son Brig Wm Nickels, Fritz, Epa 8 days. Had calm ), 42 Key with coal,to NL MeCreauy & Ci “03, Jon 63 35, saw bark Elea- hor a Bz botind ‘B Toth, on Block Island, spore ‘sehr Olt Del), Nichols, Cardenas, gar, to master, Brig Ka sk, ‘Downing » ow ne . for Philadelphia. . 17 days, with au Bidledn company wit York, June 21, while af an bor in the entrance ship Esther. of Philadel hy om and fore topmast, wnd » McCormick, Antigua, 13 days, with m4, 12 days, with fruit, to ‘fat $2 ‘on 74, 8p re halle Cg wae run inte by r 1 Thos Gilmartin. in Rising Sun, Young, of Young, of do, 60 sp 30 bikfish; Geo W Lew: of Dyer, of do, 20 sp; Clara 1. Sparks, Sparks, Br, of }, Biggs, Ex with fruit, fe ‘Tbs ube, ive poh eeaphaie, Tdhys, paler (Bp. Tes. Lingan, CB, 12 days, with 0 G: "), Te lor, ®t John, NB, 123 days, with , New Orlen: res, Clearman & Co. Left at Hawkins, schr Forest King, and others, up. Ist inst, off Tortugas, saw bark ‘Oocan Eagle, Orieans for New ¥ Bebr Luvcy Virginia, oth rBbinvey: ‘Batt iimore, 3 timore. 5 day “HN Sone Baltic, ‘Hutchin 8, Elleworth, ap'dave Faia hark 3 Tat waitis "pea Bunker, Gardine matt, Mlulbridge, 10 days. Spaulding, Hewitt's Taland, Bene Northern Light, Lane, Suaewise 4days, Beh Sehr Vandalia, bi Behr T Jellerson, Kel ir Pizarro, Snow, Giguesuie Chase, m, Bont ‘Taken’ ‘Bosion for “ibang Boston for eg incoln, Taunton- Sehr Alexander, Henderson, Providence, Schr Empire State, ely Providence. Schr E len Barnes, Bi Schr M Fleming. Shaw, Behr Zouave Mr " &el tage, Ch Behr Adelalde, :, Cole, 2, Portland, ce. ‘ortiand, fone, iter ‘affey. Portiand, Ct. ttle Myre. Faylor, Hartford. japin, Barnum, Clinton, Schr Delaware, Jackson, Port Cheater. Behr Geo M Smith, Smith, Brookbaven. Bloop O Ames, French, Tau: Sloop ¥ Brown. Carr, Provide !oop West Pont, ———, Col mer Win Woodward, Cund Steamer Anthracite, Jones. Philadelphia, Steamer Ovgnet, Jones, Philadelphia. Steamer Westeheaier, Nye. Prev Bteamships North ry piawall; Arago, Port jorthern Light, A Royal pk Spauidag Batic, oS AePinwell; a uy Bare Graprora, Davis, hence for Mon reed sbandoned’s ‘at sea with loss of rudder, wi prea, nae ihe n or Boston. Ni A etca ‘Sat to 1861 # owned b; Parrot, (Pu), Inn Le rN The ee whl; We in badest) a cy rom ‘Swansee for Southamp- cig moruing avout two o'closk, seven miles WEW of Euaey The schr alered her corse and ray across the bows *r, Caucurra, May 2eThe Norway, Major wh. ernived here May 90 {1010 Liverpnol, was aloe bean a Spok jaip Samual Russel, Wir noah wy hence for Uong Kong, May mf is from Liverpool for Callao, Apri! 26, iat 429 By, Pinkbam, from Cardi for NYork, Juans Ne, froma Baltimore for Yor Gore ae velre Feported), Swiy 6, lat 36 for a July 9, 8) allen ‘Bulg Almore, from Wat Ind) ESE of Abseciai—py pilot oe Ct Ladle, Rarding a1 iy, Sune W—In part hekipe ed + Seth te ae. at ni te load conus for Tork soon, Magdalene ea Lr Genoa, Sirevt, for veu98 eon, be me aich, for Nrure vu Caute; 27.5, Are Nori; Nay 3, Jaden Seow, Guna, trom Kons, Onvatal donnwon, from N¥ork: telena, Wine es Boston pd a m5 Sti sever, frou Ph hae Levanter, row 2, hs dere Jackson, [ Pt 4, ae | 0 womney, ci (no dste}—oa ably Vulture, Gill, Singapore | Remar Foner, Rowe, Hong Kong, Sid C ay smi port ship enone at Foe ett ‘ee: Bde tas mr tiee, nitro Jape Bele Sr ‘M Munson, for NYork oes June 10-814 A Bradshaw, Fish, Pa- Crow pt, Jona SmI ont for Ros. ibe ah over, centey. be ti pera uf r, bite word, aan eats for 10, repair i ahivert Galinting Siosoe; Wi G Glover, Kellum, for 2. Ge nude, Toung, ndall, uno; bari Chet ent ven Be t owes, Boston; 9th, Belle of the West pain 4th, Clue arente, linsoun, h, BS .akeper a 8 sh en, Morkaae, Mauri Sots igs ene Hen pore D re ‘enue, from ri june ker Manront, Cartror Key Weat; 26th, J F haath, Fabrohuid, nd Se 0 row Pile rm ae it Law wih, A Poiabnas: . ‘hobides do; ‘a Juge i~Zo port bark Alam far Mew Tort Py for Felmouth soon, aa. “A "Prince of Wales, Lewerlses, ew , April 80—Arr Swordfish, Crandall, Sam-Pran- taininsas yf June Mem Arr Black ‘an, Podger, Hull, te load (o: eh U-O8, Fury, Kent, from Bostom for Gurtn, May 20—Arr Jack Frost. E-very, Melbourne-(and ald fe (or Basses), 24th. wareson, Howes, Caicutta; Dirigo, Bechuinsier, Meio. Gitano Conant, Jtine isin deep Phobe, Mor.ewy for « RY ork via Pu Davie, Aye: si Firing i Sarrtoaion, an Hawke Sloimons, da, New York; Weat- ead> att port, May Jy,» ip» © ontinent, Loli, tor Rover, Briard, ‘ov do Vaucluse, Giebris Crosse banghae; Cat ud Malay, Willcom, ‘nepo; Julia G ‘Tyler outer: dt Wakahelés.¢ ark Palmetio, Upton, Partridge, NYork, (and Sta! Mi iro Nl * diies, {Ande vii, Lucy A Nakela, , armor "sao Havana, Jane M4—Arr Brent fd Lily 2 tor Trina Evans, zs acdelphia, Rush > duly 2d, Ne Fine tsb! Taiasera Merothew, Fatmouth; 29th, Beots ad, Portland duly Est Kiort, Gow NYork; 34, Poibon, Pennesl : Tabb 4, d 2s) tf cy ee nats ilaud, Longo, Bvane, biiadelphia Lis TentuoL, Jutie 2— Aer ¢ ds, Doane, N¥ork; 27th, pson, Cro ram (8), Loit, 0. 424th, Museongiis MF n, Miraine si; 23th, EMza Bon- 2000, R L Lane, Bryer, NYork; Jberg; West Point, Child, and R Vereraon, for Rio Jansires ann, Urquburt, MY¥ork; ude, Newport to lond for Rio R apelro var’, Suaderiand, to toad for A rave 2 Ent out Zieh, Lb at a NYork, Moxsmitrs Juoe rt Hoxton. MaALoGa, June jo bark Bete aa, "Wood, lor Boster few days. Sli prey to 20, Ur brig Pauw ies, NYor! AIN, April © eau Dell’, Brows Mauri 30, Conieiia, McCain, fon! Sit May 9 Lane rastive, Hazeard, G 1h, Liane Bitws, Plerson,- ai s Tdi Eajulsae Bowers, Great Letaly, Havnss, May Qin it poresuip Kim EB Badger, Healey, for. May 10—Tn por, ‘hips 8 H Tatvot, Burgess, for ork; Fortuna, Hanson, une «Derby, Hutehingon ove, Bid April ore "Raven, Nye, doz futh, Revely,, Plumer Sydnee, NSW en Di-bing Ware, Lecraw, jun. Sumatra, Keiesman, aod Tornado, Mumford, do;- Frans ti dohn “Kuoxy Noyes, Genoa; Mallte rool, Sid J ly Ist, Qeean Ranzer, Winawaré, John Rich z: Boston; 34, ad Brist Manse la, NYork; 14, Natat, April 1—sLt ary & Louisa, Jones, Singapare. Nev rast Jone Sd—Tn port bark D Jex, Mundy, une; brig: Anita Owen, or NYork few ways. N Jone 2—Are scurs Belle, McRae, Wilminz- sloop Spray do; J brs Emma Tul ‘duore, Ms a'34 for N¥ork); 84, F 2 (and rewained Sth io oe Cha Jui June mille: Vinesuts Rene bh. Thun we ; retia, Brown, arene. Prxana. May 2l—Tn port p snow Squall, lingham,. ms Singapore, arr lath, for NYork, lds. ean ‘May 13—-In port Dan bark Ava), dg coffee for w York Cx, June 27—1n schrs W i Mailler, trom Baltimore, Dragon, tor NYork, dg. EssTowx, June 250i B F Shaw, Camp, from Clen- fuss os for Glasgow. y ISid MI Frank, Hassell. Oreat Britaing do; 17th, Morrison, Morrison, Reanpios, June 1—In port brig Anne D Torrey, for New York. Ids, une: sche Bt light. tur d. eRLAND, June .2—Arr Bold Hunter, Crosby, ag weer Lilian, Spooner, ilo Janeiro (and passed Deal. ‘24th, Bas th, Verandah, Sormsberg, Bridgeport, C Joshua Meuron, Milliken, Boe , Sonne. Barceion. Ber salp Josh ‘a dleusan, Milliken, for. ¥ er Kiang Teve, Berry, from NYork for y and Hoston; sw Hony Kong. Busxouat, Apri 23—Arr Ocean Bugle, Chisam, Shieldes 2th, Fairy. Barrett, i ork: 2utn, Indepandenos, i ager: ‘ork. pri o hey, af 00Ks, ver, Hast, Cheefo W'ito nb, Hankoertgithe tilus, Elwell, N¥or! a Wandering . Ward, Ntagt A 26h, J Waketield, Brown,’ Hon, ‘tarine, Foster, do; ith, Emma, Went, Ningpo 2, Zephyr, Lane, 0. In May 3, ships Hound, Nash, for Whampoe, chi! ervitt, for New York soon; Jacob do; Ses Lars, Peck, for do do;: Ocean ale, Cntam; Europa, Robertson, and Indepenieace, Turance d lag; bar Perici Snow, for Creston, Kimodu, Swatcw ind back, 3 mos cured at $8,000 per mo: ster of 7 oo soon; Templamen Leouse, tor Negasakt d do; Hival,. for Ban Frane so son: wren 1, Jobuton, fo New Webster; * tucy E abvey, Astbey, diag; Cobaug, Jate gar Let ‘of NFora). ne. cars Gea "Morgan, jongdon, 7 Jai; Frank, Jones, uac; Calliope, Kinsman, Sr Jaco, June 10—Arr J © Coall, Fisher, Porto Cabelio; Mth, Cosmo: p Lae, and Reindeer, Balmain, NYork; 17th, NB June 19—Arr beige B Smith, McLellan, jd 35th tor Lingan. Ch k, Paon,, Go (und ela 24th for La'igan ait); 224, McLellan, SreLean, N¥ork (wudels itn for lengua. CB): 24th, briet barre Dorie do, Magna Charta, og dy (und eld 1d 80th for si RE el a jt Bteraex, Arr re Chastelain, Goutdsboro (and cid 71 for, Baron se Tmscomanwe. Bay 13—Arr ‘Arewiagy, Cassin, Caleuite ork. “Texenirre, Jone 13—To port bet s Abby Thaster, for NYork via Pucriaventura, fe: a ow Spencer, epee ger, from Newguatle, Eng, unt car sure Gerirade, Caan bell, for N¥ora via Fuertave Taixtnad, Jane 1S—Arr D Lincoln,” Porta deil, Fickett, do, RG ae, Small, Toye, do. 8. 2h, HF Go tide Duncan Withuroa, May 10—La port, skips Flore .ce, Wadsworth for New York, lag a $17 per ion E'ivs Rose’ Homan, and Suiden State, Raniett, unc; J C Humparess, Olsen, in dock. ARs, Sune 26—No Am*rican vessel in port. H June We-Are Bile, S,arcow, Basiades; Almea Trip, Mourego Bay, Ja. (Pam Steamsnir Gaver Bastuny, Betras? June 23—si¢ Bonpuapa, dune d0sArr’ Ls Bid 28th, Vasidaile, Patien, and Ti use le ce Baliimore. Su 25th, x Cone, June #7—Arv Hero, Goudyeand feundsil Nordieg, RYork. Quuiiavar, June 28—Arr Sexonla (+), Ehlers NYork, Drat, June 29—Arr WD Sewali, Tent, Catlag (and ald tor ion); Union, Jon London (and aid jor NYork); ape . Hodgdon, Matanzas tor Londen « sad proceeded), b in, dune Be, unloe, Ti Guascow, June 25--Sia Grad tic ings Gwrexock, June 20—Arr Méssvuri, EUPOOL, June Pom, ‘Star of the W Yorks Sth, Arkwright, Cuisines, and Blizabets Yeo, Booth, do; Cultivator, Ruseell, « Toe Siaiimar (Br), Ailcu, from Caleutte, left St Helene Muy 14 for Liverpool, E3 the river outward bound Salty 1, Dreadnought, Samuels, ong ew pa ag ie ‘Bon 1, M 5 ike, well, ton; Delhi, Mulboilan: MYork: Excelsior, Swift, d = —— 1» CI id Lucy Thompson, Crock- D ‘Loxnom, jyne 0 Sid from Gravesend, Mary Hammond, Arey, Carukif an Singapore; Jane D Vooper, oward, Sun. derland and Akyab. , ey a ie 28— Arr 7 Crane, Hewitt, NYork; Ha- was, Young, Ba’ ti: .0; Mangiitue. June BeAr Our Union, Porto Rico ath, ct ry8 dy Brion Syiphide, Honserson, New York; noon (or Cina, Bhi 27th, Orite- rr HS Prk, Fisk, 8 Ace Ht fd Broukman, iz QU tenote ws, Jun tarzan; Eom BONDRKLAND, June 29—814 Rival, Hateh, Singapore. BMIKLDE June 22-Nid DO Yeaton, Pore, NYo k. (UPxe Stxamanie Ctr or New one Form, ore Cars Race—Tas OnaPmic, {t teat vie ] Are from NYork, #'avor stan; Rose Hell, 2+ Pesit, tt listtaet; ‘Tulcontgag pope, ot idverpoe = from Philadetpina Poultnss and ii at Queens. ie Met John pom ar Gonaoe (Psa Omumar se orr Care et gharmtc.) C fs oie ee Bek ie Kin agroas Ca are er) Alin iiapice rae Constauuiae pop oy Live Bhosle’, Pome art pool, iH ve at {Fein Ranaut Mary t t Dea! epettopee, from Ceylon, A hades es Fa rr from Ban Prantsco, th jon, MISCELLAN ZOUS, TIFRON THY OCBAN Wavr WouLD ¢ ly be a pleacan wort 0 bs thing we ‘tha Aisagrenable complaint 1: tourists, navig. Wore, excursionia by the ten elde, s pleas u aad or) gente: a preventive fachi:nduy wag tare 6 de Lilia eH CCa PRENC i PHT ts, nalble ing Heid venbir St te 2, 86 or altiff, under . int prow. poeran On @ a wil be Sound iuvt ‘abi ive OF Gturs tO 60m Bicke ness, villous atta ary, fevers, aguem, bid every fil ap 4x, @ hole ta, Voe Kou Bitters are tuported oaly by B.STLINF ELI) sor 10 Karane street, and sold by bin and BU. rent a Now 1 Fave row, auit all drngaisis, grocore and Liquor dealer Ke withont whieh no hip, ntearn boat Y lame GREAT BabE BALL Ma Li MATCHES, ac Pte UNDA) will contain ful! particniars ote ie lpg series of Baro Ball matches now detag vlayed in New Bngland between the Breelsior VY Of Brava, gud the Beoavou Clubs, _ ray ble Peport Ch og CHAMPION MATCTt between the Atlantic and Bexford Clubs Bic the silver ball, THE VERY LATEST Ris BY TELEGRAPR ee ee SUNDAY MORNING, a fusainer sth Panis tiyece, Wanday Table SUNDAY HBL LR fo elrouiast vom 8 ne S a clroniation isava of sil the otuer Suudsy papers, ba dea Office 113 Feiten mires,