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8 THE ALLEGED HAVY FRAUDS. Arrest of Isaac Hendorson, the Navy Agent. Bomebody’s “Arms Shoulder Deep Into the Federal Treasury.” ——— Z Hendcriows Beply to Thurlow Woed’s Public Accusation. HE HEARING OF THE CASH TO-DAY, &o., &., &a, tr. Ieeac Henderson, publisher of the Buming Postand Bavy Agent.at the port. of New York, was on Wédnesday feat arrested by Marshal Murray, o@ @ warrant made out tm tho ailidawit of Joseph L. Savage, representing bimseé econ thereefter the Marshal and hig aids presented them. “patves at the privaie office of Mr. Hondersoa, tn the Koen- ng Pow Duildiog, where they found and at onoo arrested btm. He was couveyed to the office of the United States BDestrict Attorney,, Mr. Wilaon, special counsel ior the Mevy Department, being. presbut om bobalf of fhe covernment, counsel also appeared for the Qoonsed, but a preliminary, investigation having heen waived, Mr. Henderson was e@mittod to bail in the Bum ¥ $10,000, Mr. Joseph Stuart, banker, who went Ball for Kobnstamm, dud Mr, E. F, Brown becoming his @mreties to that amount. ‘The charges against the accused fre serious ones—to the extent, as if the case of Senator Grimes’ and Thurlow Weed’s accusations, of putting his arms shoulder deep into the federal Treasury.” In the pidavit he is obarged with having, as 3 navy agent and @isbursing oMcer of the government, tasucd false cer- (Beates and vouchers for sums of mouoy larger than, as puch agodt, he paid to the creditorsiof the United States, and appropriating the difference to his own use. ‘The following may be taken as the opening of the bast Pandora box of governmental frauds to which tbe public Bas been treated:— (MRNDERSON’S REPLY TO THE. ACOUBATIONS OF THURLOW WEED. rug EOrrons OF THR RVEKING J ina speech at jo the Senate, s@atements with ‘refereuce to the purchases, Berth navy at the port of New nana which seem to im- ® doubt either of my 1 faithfulness io performance Or my or my Futies. bP cdtetoed ode Bad where bi = a3" eer buff woo at B16. oe bo spt sasgeeestedsssesessecaseces 60000 §I@01 25 hes 3 yl aint is i i Ee] Hee z rE j ' ; ese & Pt] g fi i i E et rs i Ht ff i if i Hd it ii h H 3 3 & i if i gi £ ti ieFE i i Be Fr} F i 3 i fig Et the articles were correct as to bave bo-deudtibey were. Be- aides this, a commi=siored 'y, who is ting Officer at the Navy Sisees: ——e Sine face o the ae not only that seat ane wastes: and be mg polnts upon thelr tr corttente t ima if re ist a us shown, by Theo evider 69 of merohan houorable repute 1 New "york, that | performed juty to the government iM, 4 byginess like wauner, Donght always at M1? shot prices, ‘and sometimes within them, and thr. jn ‘casas 1 wan able-t0 4 we th rege dH ge ae = 2SE 5. : i i z i e prices of the ar Bred, whicd or! mizbt casily have done, T. HENDERSON, Navy Agent. APPIDAVIT OF JOSEPH L. SAVAGE, There'the matter rested emtil Weduesday last, when Mr. Henderson was taken toto custody on a warrant based On the facts swern to in the following affidavit:— Southern District of Now YorkJ at pres. quireicing iy Clinton ‘avenue, eee city yet Srookinn, Btate of New York, by occupation @ merchan' on or about the Toth Ses, MN Taks arn. e Surat new Fert aad Bete of New York, en. and th on ae is for of Ni sons uy ‘aworn, chat Eien: Hed it of met, w Jon ts Bora. Dr, R. Cayler. toby na Steamer R. Sept. 25, 1963-100 iP SST Reta? sea fcoog tae heir, 60 balf bales. wes a eeeegen —Wel hing 67.528 hone ‘ioe. Funcipirous cavtagen, $1 80 Total... eres oz. an . a pitas and en ee dat the article for Incrosee Per ats aie Navy Store Kee; me m3 ‘The. public ext Ler, — pay doh of the articles scree inthis Dilisand there oe eto, se for. ae Saeicies, to advertise A same is aeprared mere by open io wibeiee on mam of welts thousand bo ne*handred RiDrON for Cormamandant. Ravy Acest’s Orvice, mK, Oct. 16, 1838. of I. Henderson. Navy ve thoisand M‘bundred asd eighty doliare aad sifey-nis,cemts, 10 Tull yan ve signed dup! Feceipts. the above bil. and AG 8. » ia Soueph Is, fn JOS. EsAvAge. ed that, wvage, then and theres a credjtor of the United Slater as aforoaaid, signed the sal. Feceipt and voucher, and that he did not receive at that time, or has he since received the full amount of money spevited sald recs: and voucher, nor neither the sum of two Botirand dollars of the said toll amount from the said Isaac 7, Agent, 20 being a disbursing ofleer, and that the aa sald iiaie Henderson, so being a disbursing, office Fetpaid to bin, puts Bavaee, at that aes nor has he meee ee Joseph L. being serediiter of the United Btares as aforesaid. the the full amount of ry re Page doth nor within cBinlen ite “ in with the moneys fo Sapper of je account Se colleen ohanced of theeatd.Tesac sal with the disburse of pu the cuding Decouber 93° 4.0. roresaid, not baring pald to othe sald ba! oy person for him, in said receipt baud you easier, force ra e statute in such case And this Seen et Lage! Wey forben a Henderson, times hath received frou n hie: Joseph L. Savage, as said, sioeoeal arious-other receipis and vouchers ite Yor sums ter than the amounts C5 ett er rege paticclars of whics to, give : a estoy ite tae ti me States Comm! er ib the sal soe iioreeaia ‘at varioi editor fer req to bef Barzs, United ns pea ARE ES PROM OFFI A short time provious to Mr. Henderson’ = arrest Mr. pe of the is, called ui ca nas Ms foe abd pressated niet with tas Presidoat”s : at him rom he pod af avy gsc oka Porte low xO ye IN THE Cage joerg caderstood that pat @ hearing in the Commissioner Betts y, were was ing at she Commissioner’s office, in antici- <a st ie. Feo ory but, strange to ance, eecoubed ran wok tortoeming, Finahy ‘Hl to-morrow Fein when de present. tained aspostponement ao Ie the came are expected AunuslComusencement of the Rew York ‘University Names of the Gradua- ates, Sic. ‘The annual commencement of the New York Univer. sity took place yesterday morning at Niblo’s theatre, and attracted a Jarge number of visitors, principally the lady friends of thé graduates and pupils. Helmamulier’s Ddand oocupied the orchestra and performed some very ob oice operatic and other musie, A large number of distinguished gentlemen ocoupied seats upon the platform, among whom were Professors Bul, Ovakley, Beard, Draper, and, others, Chancéor Ferris presided and made the opening prayer, after bich Mr. ney A. Davideon, of Rockville Centre, vered the usualiatio wks Mr. Cornelius R.” Blauvelt gave an oration On the *‘March of Jaonn Y which wag received with well merited applause by the ‘Non-intervention”” was the subject of an oration de- Mr. Joho J. Rico, of New York, and was ey Ber Der address delivered on the occasion was cob bo oy David Conway, on the subject of ‘Gari- bald! ip He eulogized the great Bolitioal re. most laudatory terms, eliciting the hearty delivered Messrs. Alfred K. Kempier, of Battimore; Francis M. Kipp, of Fishkil': Wm. a. apeet See Flashing; earard 4 Preston, of Pat chogue, and E. P. Sprague, Orange, N. J. The Following degrees were then conferred :— helor of Arts—Oornelius R. Biaureit, of New York; Chalmers, of New York; James M. of New ; David Conway, ag gt York; Robert a. Bavidson, amaica. L. 5 ie W. Hall rik oe of ne ing, L. Batiimare, Me Series -grqptcmibg bape Scienct.—E, F, Preaton, Patchogue, Long ‘Istand. Be chacpenide Li. D,, of class of 1860; Fredk. Gallagher, clas of 18H. ail ‘Special Course Diploma.—l:. J. Auckmeloss, New Yor! James Fiamilion Bryan, Brooklyn, Island; Charles Fiskill, New York. loma iS drt “ F. tamper, soon hath Mathias, New " New York: Jobn Bell, we aoa ew York; F. Hi New Brunew ick ‘iitam McMenus, New York, Michael U'Toole, New nowy Wag ‘ork ; George berger, James Van Brakle, New York; John’ Ward, New York; H. White, Peonaylvania. ‘Honorary “sgg 7 Asa D, Smith, Presi- New ae) Ed. J. Sears, iam fd Fara, ‘ich, Con Michigan; Wiliam ehiccticbert Boots, New York; J. iyn, New York; Joho Ripley Adama, 7; Rayesond Hi’ Beely, Massachusetts’, Lachiin Taylor, Canada (Colonial Secretecy Of abe British and Forolgn Bible ~Goolety); Frederick G. Clarke, Now orl i annual prises wore next awarded ag follows:— Class—Greek. —Robert Honorable meniton was made of Oliver J. Woits, Frank A. Wood, Bylvanus G. Keysor and Samuel J. Williams. Latino prise was awarded to tamuel D. Wiliams wile A. We Fraok A. Wood (of equal merit) and James M. Hanter, were honorably mentioned. Mathemasics.—Prizes of Preshman Olass—Mathomat ics, ‘were awarded to James D. MoVey 1 and Homer Johnson ly Prerce, mile 4 4. Van Gove was considered of equal withdrew from the examination in conse- ee "Sanoentiee, Poter E. Kipp and 8. Seabury = were honorably mentioned. Arrival of the Pennsylvania and Hansa. SECRET MISSION FROM THE REBELS, *~ de, a ‘The National Bteam Navigation Compeny’s steamer Pennaylvania, which teft Liverpool at eleven o'clock on tho morning of the Tih and Queenstown oo the 8th of June, arrived at this port early yesternay morning. ‘The steamship Hansa, Captain Von Ssntlo, from Gouth- ‘ampton on the 9th of June, arrived at this port yesterday evening. ‘The news and commercia! reports of both vessels have Deen anticipated by the North American and Africa, Grant's Campaign, ‘From the London Stam, J: from me angi f - stelay and tf lefeat until sb strength from rom uo! ‘vanqu: the very egal ana censo of all ‘ile nideous atrife. Rebel Biags bs Agents to Earo} Ba Manchester G Pinckney, for eyes ditlbay oo Sunday evening for coal. ‘She reo serra May 18, and brings one hundred tons of tobacto, geven hundred and threo bales of cotton, and seveuty thousand pounds in gold, chiefly on account of the Copfederate yomwey Ex. tor C. C. Clay,o Alabama, and Mr. Jacob Thom- son, of Mississippi, left Wilmington in the Thistle, and after arrival at Bermuda started for Halifax. It is re- i | Baise that they are a in the secret service of Wo government. The Empire of Mexico. BELGIAN REINFORCEMENTS FOR MAXIMILIAN’S ARMY. {Paris (June 5) correspondence of London News j The government journals announce that the Mex’ army 3s about to be reinforced by two thousand picked ‘men recruited in Belgium by General cee formerly Director of tho Royal Military School at Brussels. The organivation of this corps te begun, and the men will sail for Mexico in September. 1 does not clearly appear whether this auxiliary force is to be under the orders of ‘the French commander or of tho mapa Mexico. ‘The Seizare of the Chincha Islands. SPANISH OPINION OF THE ACTION OF ADMIRAL PINZON. [From the » Of Madrid, Jace 5.) It fs the duty of the Spanish press to treat this subject with calmness, and to await the resolutions which the Council of Ministers may adopt, The negotiations of M. Salazar y lero with the Peruvian government com- enced oa the 200), of March, 1864. M. sala: uired the conviction that the Peruvian governmen: Toe nothing in reparationof the events of Talombo, while, on the pare had been the instigator of the. complications which bave arisen in dap with regard to Spain, the Peruvian governiaent having carried ‘it ill. will so far as to support the insurrection of mingo, and to wish to organize a league of Soren aoe erican republics against the old mother country. The Pe- ruvian goverement, under the date of the 13tb April, 1364, ina memorandum signed Juan Antonio Ri- some natives of Peru, in which a jard and a Peru- vian were killed. “The Peruvian administration,” it Fig er “neglected nothing in any that fener rigorous inguit ry The Peruvian sovecsoant ta that ibe Spanish error "t, study the hate with calmoces and unfortgnately, Ks explanation the | teed should Rot sugceed 2 convincing the’ Spanish goveroment, Peru bas contidence ia her cause.’” ler such circumstances we beg the public to eye their judgment until the Queen’s government tot Ad- The War in St. Domingo. A LAKGB ARMY EXPECTED FROM SPAIN. ‘from the Lattors flow Madrid state. tbat io Spaktah govern: ment, in consequence of the difficulty it finds in putting down the-insurrection at St. . has ed OB. September CHARLES SEATSPIELD, {From the London Ath Atheneum, Jun Bl 'e hear from Solothurn, in ‘Switzerland. U that ir, Chas, Sexteaeiae the American ausbor and ears noyel writer, died at an advanced age on the 26th field, whose works are written in German, was ws foe @ certarn time in bis brauch the “Great Unknown” of German literatere, Sato | to the mystery BM which he knew how to surround the authorship of his books. Be had made himself a fortune with bis Recencpncees oettled for about twenty years in. Switzer! Grand Cricket Match. PIHILADELPHIA V8. NEW YORK, The match between the above celebrated cricket clubs, ‘which was commenced on the Bedford grounds, Brooklyn, on Wednesday, was finished yesterday in a victory for the Philadetphians, the tutal score standing—PbMadel- phia, 216; New York, 189. The representatives from the Quaker City thus winning by twenty-seven runs, The play both days was highly creditable to both sides. per baps more-especially to the Philadelphia eleven, who are all young American players, with the exception of the veteran Tom Senior. The fielding of the victors was eu- per’, and far surpassed that of the New Yorkers. The Dowling, too, in the second innings, was most eifective, McBride and Bunt disposing of five wickets for the same ‘number of runs, When tbe New Yorkers went for their second innings after re the odds were four to one, Dut in thetr favor. The youn; he bog used a iittle extra exertion and pulled the ie favor most ‘To particularize (1 individaal play would éqcupy too much space; but eae at our — play of the Philadelphians is ‘The New Yorkers Pmt abs Bd ‘onene tad introduce @ little young bicod into their eleven. The following is the ‘soore in full > Second Innings, Runs. fun out...... onsosce tens B st. Higham, b. Sadler D. Bailliero,. ©. Marsh, b, Hammond ..11 ¢. Higham, b. Hammond.11 ¢. Higham, b. Hammond.21 Total .. Sty Alig. elle Py we ve eared for New ‘York, ang right lade phi Bouasns,—Mersrs. 0. Newhall and Davies. Meeting of Commissioners to Fix Upon Quarantine Grounds. On Wednesday, June 29, the Commissioners of perative a Beas with os ‘the canes are or nine or the city, liveliest alarm on ‘F430. be Against whom the Grand Jury presented indictments Yesterday afternoon were arraigned, and pleaded vot guilty. aliments RSE. daring the pre- ~ complainant, who’ oat thet there was fifty fifty-five = apeypeet, which was the exact sum found “the caiy ‘witnesses for the defence were two men, who good character. Couns edninrt ia in on the gave him a et for the prisoner claimed that there were a girl and a man standing over Ryan, who was drunk, whom be cltimed to’have com- mitted the robbery: but Pos ‘were not to be found. af- te) iy Sareet tae had addressed the jury and the Judge ed oem thay deiberated for a few moments, ang Cott the prisoner of robbery in the ‘first de- Judge Russel imposed the lowest sentence the w allowed, which was ten years in the State Prison. apd took exceptions to his Honor’s refusal to charge eighteen propositions, fully confident, he said, of procur- ing 8 new trial. UNE 23.—There was 8 large calendar of prison caecs propared for trial this morning, but many of P them were moved off tif next week by counsel for the prisoners, who were not ready to CASRS OF ABSAUIA AND BATTERY. John Murtaugh, who was Indicted for an assablt with intent to kill Martin G, Lape, pleaded guilty of a simple assault and battery. The affair occurred in a drinking saloon uptown. it.appoared from the statement given by Murtaugh when brought before the magistrate that be was very much intoxicated when he went into this place. Aman {oterfered in the conyereation and attempted to grab him, when he (the defendant) then pulled out the be the air over the b of the 4 Jog oe and fired &. imed the pistol at the head of the eaten ‘Then circumstances appearing to confirm this statement, the judgment of the Court was suspended; ‘Dut the charge will be held over him for bis future good conduct. George Sorge, agutoet whom Margaret Weite # charge of an indecent assault and ba tery, sail to have Deen commit ted ia Harlem on tho 18th of May, plesded fully to simple seesull. ‘There. wore tacts, slaved to ¢ Judge jn reference to this case which led bim to sus- yon nentence for th® present. Bien MoLanghlto, wi ho a indicted for laroeny jen in, who was 40 steslioga worth $00, ‘of Chris- toga gold watc! © propert; tien Schmitt, 117 East ‘Freny-tiy ‘treet, The watch was found secreted in the cellar of the house, she betog 0 t iaterceded ees Ky heme Soe ea iee lived ‘was returned, and wie ee ove that 2 agar mobant to steal it. At the earnest request of tho nor sete witness the 't of the Court was suspended, e being no further business, the Court adjourned sili Friday mornmipg. Sen mares SHIPPING NEWS. “nseeer ere eoeens Biome Beet jorthern Light, a Ele i agplowall DB Allen, a “onpeta (Brem), Timm, Anjier for oraere—B Koop io (Br), Cover, Cape Town, OGH—C J &F W re Frederico Tagitavi (Ital), Triflettt, Brietol, E=Baet. Vertu. aoe Alabama (Ital), Cats he Ak | ‘Atalanta (Pras), an Angelo Onrolina (Ital), Colotta, Bilboa—F Berthoud Bere Marwion, Bogkley, z yates A Beaute, f e. Veil erm Co, Bark Mayfower, St I Hy Teetatie ‘s Helene Ger), a Cork—Holmbce & ae Brig [dupa (Nor), luncha, Havre— Holmboe Bale Annie Oolling (Br), Smith, Bt Jona, RBA Sehr Brunette, Robinson, Falmouth, Ja—F Peieagh s ‘Schr Alloe Ao Havens, Charlottetown, PEI—R P Buck Bor RP King ton—Bentley, Smith Sehr gulcea oa are, Wes Falacelpom Baer k Dayton. “nar Ohare & Go. Eltsabein B, Hurgeses —J 4 Bieiaon. Schr @ Lawson, Brows New Haven: Sobr OG Acken, Morris, Stamford. Bloov Rhode Island: ; eh tman, Providence-L Kenny. in. Baltimore. Steamer Fano, sain, wsiocroga French s stsam gunboat Lavoisier, Capt para uid earettp vane, Brook! 7, via Queanswownrbih, es SP, rm Williams & Gui aeien a by te Te poe sore to Inst, anol tod Wisconsin, dou: eae ship Prite o W; 224, off Montaul iegmehip ‘Tabes. (Bes), Le tem, Pea ome Re 4) utharpton we and Seiries te. Lt 5 he 49 42, lon Basar ante ship ane. Livervool + 13th, iat 49 john, Ni es SP 200, bound ; same day, a steamer i Brenips honee for remea ; 19th, lat }. tom 47, re ni foeberges 23d, iat 4) $0; lon Ti saw a Br stemmed mnship ele (Haytien), one Port au Prince, Head winds mest of nthe fargo! a been inder sail Tor the tf eBteatasbipe ienimane, Groves Ca Sareie. 4 ‘ee bours, with lean dune td, via a Pemeacola Tea enters. U8 Sv Wino or Fhundeiphia, pound "Ny 224; Iet 28 45, 108 transport), Suyder, Fort roe, Shore to U mf Quacisnmeeer’ Sd nee omens. k Roapoke, from Laguayra for Ph ladel- ‘day, off Cape May, eaw Br schr George i’sescott, Stoweh, Liverpool, May 19, with mdse and 5 OH Marahe'l & O, ‘ina, ot fanis eg, with light a ealtnas BOL wi a; fe" ne aka 3 ‘eh; icy, spoke the Nan ea tot Hostown Linnell meee 36 Aays, wut Rat, to 8 Thomp: Go s Bi. s Sarah March on, Neurite, sypee Br to master, ta ark Speed, Sdaye fro bac forte no bar Ariel (Br), Spey ‘30 days, in i. with 25 Wi pane Oe LorESarmo, Palermo, arch 38 and Gibraltar Mav 4, with frnit, to F oud, Bark A jama, Davis, Zaza, 21 days, with eugar &e, to Whitm re bo. rig Resolition 1(Br), nem, 58 days, with coal, ten hana, Oi Pibdieateoe |B rig Bing (ital), ‘areeiilee, 60 days, Pht rig Gon tet (BF). Hand, "a June hd ‘with rabber, to B K Corning 4 Bom. et, lat eY corse | te Emigrat Lig Ly hong aoe hee New Tite opew Bem (ol Bangor). ‘Cardenas, 15 da; D Loch fast, Int 38 Trieane dec! steamer about 40 f rently not long Fay B, 18 days, with Gir Windsor, 8, 15 days, with r (Dan), Wilsog, Baltimore, 8 days, in ea Yeaton, Calais, 8 Gaye, with lam- ed Sse a ip, Sarees Northern Light, Fulton. ‘Wind et sunset SW. American Shipmaaters’ Associatiqn ‘No 8 Wart, Grexet—Rooxs 23, %5 ano 27, ‘The fellewing approved Masters and Ofllcers have reeeived Commissions from this Assoetation:— Fanetan brie 8 and Foter Fel waar Yokes Bayer, Je bar Sry bark Pe Lawton, chr ae wee Peet bre Yada wines s res Miscellancous. Srzausate Nogrnerx Ligut, ai nae Wileon, sailed yes- ‘terday for Aspinwall, Srraxsuir Eacte, Capt Lawrence, sattea Wednesday Lad Havana, .. Sreausnrr Crry or Wasnuvctom, ous of the finest vessels Of the Inman line, sails at noon to-morrow, 26th, for Queenstown and Ltverpool. Capt Brooks, her accomplished and gentlemenly commander, is ever watchful over the com- fortof those entrusted to his care. ‘Laowcn—Will be launched fram the shipyard of J Simon. fon, near Tenth street ferry, Greenpoint, to-morrow, 25th, at12 M. the steamship Fesso, bui for Capt Theos W Dear. en bing Her dimensions are as follows:—Length on doek 209 feet, breadth of beam 36 fect, depth of hold 23 feet, and about 1500 tous burthen. JB Huertas, Req, the poltte and gentlemanly purser of steamship ‘Havana, from Havana, will, please accept our thanks forthe prompt delivery of our correspondence, and for furnishing us’ wth full files of Cuban papers and the Intest commercial reparts. Suir Sax Donwixa—Liverpool, June 6—By the arrival of the Indian mail at Suez we have received some further ticulars of the lots of the ae Sam Dunning, awhile ‘on her Rangoon and, melancholy to r ate, snort of het crew, The Onnriot of Fame, wa ar: rived at Lge dermyeen oH be icked up from @ raft. com. posed of @ ill ont ship, six of her cxew, who had ay it Pry A = with ood or water, and whote'condition can be better imagined than gomsribed. It is fearod that they are the only survivors, Tne Sam Dua. ning was formerly under the American flaz, and was under fhe command of Gaptain A. Whitehouse. “She tert Rangoon March 15, with a cargo of about 2,00 bags of rice, for this t. Pegnre Com Honzm, 255 tone. of Falmouth, bs been sold to Chas Hlteh & Sou, of New Becford, on private terms. «DUS SwoRDrEn (Br), Jordesom, rom Mnianzas for Mon- ‘real, put into jischarge for repai: having spruus leak in pale om the Ith Sis Bure Rio Gra! bro ane vn Bath, built at Woolwich in 1 Deen purchased by Tanne kmory aud otuersy Bath, for om Orison sre at Freeport in 1854, been to Teane Ruse: “and othe , Bath, for $5000, _ athe ches (Dan), from Baltimore fer 8tJobos, PR. re- 25th ision with turned to port on th 1 a echr ani fort bowsp sY Ber cap yee Scum ANNA cu rerun, 18 tne duit at Brookhaven, LI, in bet) dpa dothers or a meg (who will mito er) and otners: of fire 4 Frovidenos, $13,090, cash, i front Provigel iden sind Scar aoe, og tona, hg oe Row! aheenake she was rebuilt in has been sold to parties In ides after hall from tere under the command of Spelman, Sonn Eni, 188 ton: Mk Boston, has been sold to Capt Be: ay a and oe ne a, ire’ for about $6500, aud will Lcurea, May ete Soares; Chase, from Cannanofe and Count , grounded i'¢o! the river, ase onan re a, Lat May 6—Pout {: javritivs, May 1a, for Me a staat SF he 28, the Ryreernmys Bew Craaee ie aries: Lauxcnep~At Kennebun! export, 20th han | Perkins, a double-decked bar! about Sheet ona, not yet named,, from the yar Capt James E by Titoomd & tons, owned by fast, the schr Eustace was launched Mf then ees at aria the tn time are Hexioa, ae the Wat Bunga sid from Now Bedford 22d inst for Hawes, NB, was of Houolalu May 1, with aces Weetnort, was aD ae r ala 27 45.N, lon 718 Wall welt Atti ‘and eaten. alll Ship Wi 1YFR Prothingham, hence for Havre, May 27; lat 49 Parka Brockman, hence for Matanzas, June 13, lat £2 Fore: Agprossan, June {Md Belle Creole. 1m, Boston. ‘Axewnnr, June €Bid Obertorsier Uncen, Miidehn: New York. xfort April 22—Arr, Bernard, Seymore, Singapore for ~Ne 3 a: Baltimore; Taare Havighorst, N Suse me yee ¥ Brabae ee June pousay Ms PF a a6. jonwren, NYork. 1—arr Jessie Gotin, a Caloutte. i J2—-Arr Com Dupont Dg tt Not to: a) Shab Boytenv fae Amu ‘Ith, pit ssi ene Hitt, and Mary O'Brien, Sli Gratta, Craig, NYork; 27th, Mary sonia 30th, Rossmond, F ckett * by jung 2~ Arr Scamdis, Olsen, N ie “OTTA, April rl 28-8id Cutwater, Dwight, N¥ork; 29th, Jane l0—Arr schr JF Farland, Lisoum, NYork, " ‘Sane Tart beige Ags (lal exrordos, June 7— Arr brigs ‘on Sharon (Br), Smith, Kites D meneat, TI ane, Pertey. cPanel hia: Lita, Br beige Teregi. Hi, NYork; rane, Philadelph! brig HF Colthirat, Roberts. Barbadon” owe’ Darke Wm. Allen, do; hs acadia {Bry N¥orks ath, brik b 13th, jr}, NYor . i Bay. OB; June § in port barks Movang. Se tet ana. Ramy nner brias Rorrent, © we | Seiko wig vl Daat, June 4—Arr Huon Pratt, London an ad for ork}. Guasdow, Jane 4—<Atr 8 Andi Ernestioe, Sather Ar Sia tor sone rege Meares: ma on, Pasion ey NYOPK: Otb, Young June ite Span dark Isis, Sierra, Mata brits haw, Smit Ge Skat lta oak eons Hew MBid 11th, brigs Tubsl Calm, Loring, Newritas: iow, ohnapn, Holmon Holey sebr A Hl Sacten, eso Hence: Elizabettn ital). Tortorini, NYorks isthe Jas vay, Newvitas; 10th, schr Leroy, Jobnson, New a Sagi ee sa (Br), Sohnelden, NYorkalooet eB tar), irwia Har. (gna nid "a for NY. ze op ieee ae S PM—Arr steamship Chis, pres gd man, Draper, pire Queen, i Bid athe” bin Albrecht, RY¥ork; niugtore Li seeb tee at Patterson, nao . re et ace Se . jansen, DeWoil, Bradauaw, Pal ag Gap ee wens’ Ent out 4th, 80 raat fi inch Key, J Rio Janetro: 6th, Ent er. Cauking, NYork:; it Cori 3: Tariane Wotiarchm, Lamb, do Sek finvars, do: Pomme, Jane ee. Arr Onlin (), Ae iD ye ber iT and Nort; John onerius Avell Toate Fen Kiang ts: ts ny and sid Iie for or Singapore et a A 0} be Boruc, Lhtteneld, bari Stilooney,” New Orleans a ant, a I", NYork po me vAatelope ci repny, otis, NY ork: che aun, piles Condovs, Ed ia, big t Miadioton, Je. Furinaa, “or mae Puiiage a fe ‘Wette (Br) r 18. Wee, sot Rive, Gerer tac om nae ee Bayar for do fen w dave; J F P Cha- 4 yang r er Tapes f for ir ork ck ost ty .P nourm, June 6 the Start, Rous An yoy brig Teabolla, for NYork In 8 week; for do next day, Bld Ist, Brazil soar Puritano, RENSTOWN, Jime 6—Arr Hambolat, New York for Ham- oct Rian te cae cna, Sooe as eymig BF Nash, dieg; ochr Harriet sate and ‘we hee “ June 22—Arr and al: achre @ ace tor by gD 2 tS anneal, Ol Beebe Bat ene 2t OH Bry bre J oligo, Mata: Hunter, Orr, Fe ty iphia, $8-eAre ahio Southard, Boston. PORTSMOUTH, June dare wshe, ‘echr D Gifford, — Phitadelj i w 20th, sehr 7 R Hammon: —o fi par a, ics 130 Mahan. do Ee ay ers Bar = aig v rTOCKAE Sone "airtet ets Seal Phi ‘STONINGTON, June 2—Arr sobre Bastern Georgetown, DC, for ord Water WiC Hai eae hore’ for Boston’ Sophia Parker, pin, pane doz. G ina, Philldronk,, NYOFE on; HS Barnes nes, do ; Gmail, loop Guilford, Chasey NYork poeta Baek ie ST! a awe Tens. Jane. 19—Arr chr Wm H: DeWitt, Cory, onan MISCEL (P8e covanemunr Loar” ty $20,000,000, This loan ts authorized by act of, Congress of March & 1664, whieh provides for is REDEMPTION IN COLM, af _any period not les than ten or more than forty years frems to-date, at the pleasure of the government, ‘Uutil ts redemption five per cent interest is 10 be pai semi-annually IN COIN. one 4 Sadseriptions te the loan are received by the Nations Banks {n United Btaten notes or in such currency er other fandoaa.are taken by them on Jepoait at par Itsexemption from Btate or local taxation adds from ese to three per cont per annul to ita valun, * ' ‘The rate of interest on this, los Joan, although but five pap ent in colt, fs as much greater in curréscy asthe diiferemes detween the market value of carrency and gold. ‘Asa rule the five per cent specie seotitities of all setveut governments are alwaya per or above, and currency now funded I the national loan Will be worth ite face tn golds besides paying « regular and liberal per centage to the holder. ee ‘The authorized amount of tiis Youn le two hundred milly Hon dotars, The amount of subscriptions repetied te the ‘Treasury at Washington is over {$70,000,000, Budscriptions wi ve received by the Treasurer of Me United States at Washington, and the Astistant Treawaresp ‘at New York, Boston and Philadelpaia, and by the First National Bank of New York, No, 4 Wall street. ~~ Second National Bavk of New York, Twenty-third strestaa@ ~ Broadway, Third Kational.Bang, ot New York, No, 5 Nassau strech, Fourth National Bank.of, New York, 27 and 29 Pine streak, Fifth National Bank of New York, 398 Third avenue, Sixth National Bauk of New York, Sixth av, and Bresdwap, Rinth National Bank of New York, 963 Broadway, ‘Tenth National Bank of New York, 240 Bread way. Contral National Bank of New York, Th Doane street. . National Erebange Bank of New York, 184 Greenwieh st AND BY ALL NATIONAL BANKS Which are deposttaries of public money, and all RESPECTABLE BANKS AND BANKERS throughout tbe country (acting as agents of the Nations Depositary Banks), will furnish Portier faformativa amp lication and AFFORD EVBRY PACILITY TO BUROORIDERA, oF ft country OF sew YORE. Subscriptions are bereby invited to a Loan of Two Milton, Dotlars, authorized by an ofdinance of the Board of Baper ‘vieors, approved by the Mayor Juné 15, 1804, entitied “Ag Ordinance to provide for the proctrement of Volunteers fam ay | Seems tee atte nt the Queta of the otty and county of New York under any future all of the President fot'fmen.” "~~ "The proper books for such subscriptions will be opened afi the Comptrotier’ offoe oa and after Ratnrday, the 180) June, instant, and will remain open RR iat eek shall be taken. Gubseriters will be required to deposit aan Treamurer at the Broadway Bank, withta five days aferen= tering their subscriptions, the amount subscribed for vy them respectively, and on presenting hie receipts Sas the- money to the Comptrotier they they will receive bends of the county for equal amounts, Tedeemable on oF Defore June 2, 1865, with interest from the date of payment, at the rateef tx per cent per annum, Oeries Our fellow citizens and the public generally are respecte fally invited to cooperate with the Board of Supervisors. tite the benevolent and patriotic purpose of supplying the quote. of men from this county, on the call of the President, fom more men for the army, soon 16 be made publie, without: resorting to a draft for that purpose, Action will Bet. be» taken to raise volunteers tinder the ordinance referred te: ‘antil « euftciont amount is subscribed to warnint the oom. mittee tm proceeding tm this matter, MATTBRW T. BREWRAY, paar Comptrotier. W's Orricn, June 36, 1686 ae ° * j et tar

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