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% WASHINGTON. CONTINUED FROM THIRD PAGE. viding that it should not be it be construed into allowing ‘the Postmaster General to retain and accumulate the mails in order to send them by the ships of this line. Mr. DELANO, (rep.) of Ohio, argued that the bill did give Lope ‘to the company in the shape of the sea hich amounted to abont $400,000 per an- pum, aad « of the ha tage besides, which now amounted to less @ year. Mr. WinDoM, (rep.) oy Minn., argued that the sea was no bonus; it was now paid to foreign ies for doing the same work. Mr. DELANO po proposed, @ proviso that when the re- a yoy under the act shail equal or ae pat: annum then the oe of the = to receive the inland postage ‘shall cease. Mr. HILL, in answer to the objection that the bill gTanted a monopoly for twenty years, said that no = would invest seven or eight million dollars iz asteamship tine uniess it had some pr for the continuance of its contracts, Mr. PHELrs, (dem.) of Md, in answer to a statement that no American steamship ine could be maintained without government aid, instanced the line of steamers between Kaltimore and Liverpool, which had becn equipped and sustained for Seth years without receiv- ng a single dollar from the government. He wished Aim to admit an amendment extending to that com- pany the benetits of this bill. Mr, HILL declined to admit the amenament. Mr. SHELLABARGER, (rep.) of Oluo, moved & pro- ‘viso that the gouernment shall have the right within the twenty years for which the contract is lo run Lo fernnee. or auengee ne contract with due regard to the accrued rights of the company. The House then sec sonane the he ious question-on amendments. Sees Guan (rep) Or Kansus, moved to lay the bil on the table. “Negative ‘The varioys amendments were agreed to and the | ‘Dill was passed. The moraine hour having expired the SPEAKER e first business in order was a Dill re- eration me Committee on Commerce on the 27th Of May Jast an postponed nntil this day, being a bill for the protection of American commer REPORTS OF COMMITTEES. Mr. WASHEURN®, of IL, from the conference cou- mittee on the Naval Appropriation bill, made a re- port, wha h was agreed to. ‘Mr. FARNSWORTH, (rep.) of TI, from the Post Office Committee, reported a bill to P ide for the erection of a building for a Post Onlce and United States €ourts in New York. Ordered to be printed and re- committed, Mr. LAFLEN, (rep.) of N. Y., from the Committee on Printing, reported a resolution for printing eight thousand extra copies of the majority and minority reports of the Committee op Foreign Affairs on the treaty with Russia and two thousand copies for the State Department of executive docuine Adopted. THE PRISONER WOOLEY. Mr. ELDRIDGE, hemi ) of Wis,, asked Mr. Bliol to yield to Lim that it offer a resolution instruct- ing te Committe Managers to examine the witness Wooley immediately, 80 that if he answer the questions for the refusal to answer which he was adjudged in contempt ue may not longer be deprived of his liberty as a citizen, Mr. ELioT, (rep.) of Mass., declined to vield for that purpose. Subsequently Mr, BUTLER, (rep.) of Mass., rose and said—I deatre, to say, for the {itor mation of the gon- tlemen on the other side, that a meeting of the Com- mittee of Managers is called for to-morrow morn- dng, at_which time Mr. Wooley shall be examined, Ir. ELDRIDGE—The conduct of the committe all wrong and unjust to the witness. ‘They ought to examine him at once; they have no right to keep him in prison for twenty-four hours or three days when he is ready to answer before the commitice, I protest against it as an outrage upon the liberty of the citize Mr. BUTLER was about to reply, but M «lined to yield any further, Mr. Evior remarked that there had been a notice given of an intention to make # motion in relation to the pending Tax bill, and said that he did not de- sire to interfere with any actton of the House, and that if his bill conid have to-morrow the same posi- tion that it now had he would yield the foor, oon roposition being assented to, Mr. Scr=xcK, ) of Ohio, moved that the rules’ be suspended & that the House resolve itself into Commitiee of the Whole on PAE VAX BIL. Mr. BUTLER inquired whether it was possibile for the House to deal with the Tax bili otherwise (bap by voting-down the motion to R, into committee, ‘The SPEAKER replied that If that motion were voted down @ motion to postpone the Tax bill would be ta order, Mr, WASHBURNE, of IIl.—If this 18 to be a test vote, and J understand that the gentleman from Massa- chusetts (Mr. Butler) proposes to offer a resolution instructing the Committee on Ways and Means—— Mr, SCHENCK (intereuptings—I object to any debate. Mr. WasapunNe—The House understands the question. J demand the yeas and nays. ‘The vote Was taken, and resulted yeas 82, nays OF de- en, Ames, Anhley of Obie. Baker, Le Kenton, Bingham, Bromwell, ekland, Cake, Clarke of Ouio, Cobb, Coburn, Cook, Corneil, Covode, jano, Eckley, Ela, Farneworth, id, Griswold, Mardlog, Bigdy, Hil Moonen i ‘Hopkins, Hubbard of W. Va., Hubbard of Conn., fngersoi, Jenckea, Jiuda, Kelsey, Ketetiam, Kitchen, eas rence ot Pa Logan, Loan, Lynch, Marshall,’Maynard, McClurg, Miller, rheed, Morr orien Seaiitea, Newcomb, Ntb. pe: Phelps, Puls Polsiey, Plants Pomeroy, auth, Saw, opeld, eke, Shellubarger, Stevens of 'N. H.,’ Stewart, tokea, Tate, Taylor, Trimbie of Tean., chell, Van Ho wit of Mo., Wasuburn Ind., Washburn of Mass, Wol Willams of Tnd., aud Wiison' of Obio—63. Nave—Messra’ Archer, Baidwin, Barnes, Beaman, Benja- min, Blair, Burr, Batler, Chur aman Dodge, Con- nol, Eldridge, Buck. Ferrieg, Fleida, Geir) Glossirenner, ¥ Graves, Molmas, Hotchkiss, Habbvara, “Hunter, Knott, Lalin, Loughridge, Mallory, McCormick, Me uwilough, Merc, Stocrey Nicholson, Nut, Price Ro! son, Hoss, sityreaves, Spaid: fevers of Fay bloue’ Taber, Thomas, Tet Kya Trowbridge Upsoa, ‘Van Aerssm, Van Auke Tromp, Ward, Washburn of Wis. Wasiburne of the House thereupon, at a quarter past two, went into Committee of the Whole, Mr. Pomeroy in the chair, and resumed the consideration of the Tax bill, commencing on page 109, at the paragraph imposing @ special tax on cattle brokers. No amendments, except verbal ones, were made to the paragraph relsting to cattle brokers, butchers, dealers in canned und preserved meats and vegeta bles, owners of eiailions aud jackasses, proprictors ‘of places of public amusement and jugglers. Mr. BUTLER moved to amend the paragraph re- latiug to jugglers, including in the descriptions per- sons who for pay claim to act a8 spiritual mediums or who give situngs and exhibitions in conjunction therewith. ‘The amendment was rejected—46 to SL. The paragraph relating to proprietors of bowling alleys and billiard rooms, on motion of Mr. L p.) Of Me., Was aipended by making the tnietead of $10. he paragraph relating to jewellers was, ¢ of Mr. SCRENCA, amended by including in t) on of persons who manufacture goods or w gold or siiver, and the paragraph relating to manu- factures of gold and ailver ware Was stricken out, No amendments were made to the paragraph re- sating to manufactures of firearms or pianos or of bilbard tables. Mr. Kowixson, (dem) of N. Y., moved to strike ont the paragraph Telating to mavutactures of playing cards, om the ground that it was a triple tax. Re- tected. Mr. Baanes, (dem.) of N. Y., moved to amend by sncreasing the (ax on every $1,000 in Excess of $5,000 from $10 to $12. Rejected. ® Mr, MILLER moved to ainend by increasing the tax Trom $26 to $50. Rejectes fhe paragraph relating to warehouses , On motion T. SCHENCK, amended so a® to read “proprietors of United States bonded warehouses for We storage of articles in bond.” Mr. Logan, (rep.) of Til, argued against bon warehouses, and wauted to have the deseripiion simply use the words “United st custom .ware- houses. Mr. SCHENCK replicc Logan saw in the pars ever. Mr. LOGAN mb tion “United Sta of merchandise.” Mr. SCHENCK explained ¢ of whiskey from this country stopped tl would stijl be bonded warehouses required for cnstoms and at the distilleries, and ¢ the bughear which Mr. api had no existence wh «d Lo atbend by making the descrip: Warehouses for storage should or should not be taxed. Whiekey wae ax mack merchandise as cloth was. Mr. SPALDING, (Tep.) Of Ohio, Moved to amend the Peragraph relating to distiliers of of] by taking the iret section read, “Distillers of of] who shail manu Zacture no more than ten thousaad barrel# 4 year #iwil pay $25; thowe who manufacture more than ten thousand barrels and less than fifteen thousan barrels stall pay $60, and all who manufacture mor: than fiftec arreis annually shall pay $ rey . suggested so reserved, as he felt ¢ r removed. veurn, by making the de- v ofan oil well,” read, ‘or of a productive on seription, “owner “owner and . of Pat, mnoved to gtrtke out 4 moved to amend the addi@onal tax for every instRad of $1. he amendmen! wos reserved. t). SCHENCK moved ‘o amend the paragraph re- pf to distillers By o iting (he follywing proviso: vided, Un! fo tas shal! be {i} of other ‘ ni be ary 4 overy of f y puarma DuPp Lous rgued against ‘he amendment as ‘ + for trade. eSCR replied to the argument and eared « isu was contained in toe existing law uainent Was agreed to. proposed to amend the p tal t 1 mihi be i He proposed tha: Pr imen be reserved wnt # ourst.on of the direst (ax be disposed of, y BupKested That the four succeeding sente: rot bxceed $10,000 shall each bs $25, and if their annual sales exceed $10,000, $1,000 in excess of $10,000 they shall pay $2.’? on motion of “Dealers in tobacco whose annual sales do not ex- ceed $2,000 shall each pay $5, and if their annual gales exceed St ,000 they shall pay in addition 82 for each additional $1,000 in excess of $1,000.” * Mr. STEWART, (rep; .) of N. Y., moved to surike out of the parapray keepers who sell Soba gnu or oes to pay the Special tax of tobacco dealers. understanding that it may De removed in the House. bee! making the frst sentence read “cigar makers shall each pay en -five cents’ instead of $1. The object, “he sai that source, but to guard against frauds and evasions of the law by a registration of cigar makers, rike out the first gentence of the paragraph, characterizing it as a pitiful little tax. M grai by pave by page and section by section and find- chest den text which had no kind of joundation, the only ob- ject of the Committee of Ways and Means being to insure registration and thus prevent fraud. drawn by him, he declaring the substitute, adding the following proviso: person shall be regarded as a manufacturer who sumply jnakes butter and cheese, or elther of them, for his own copsumption or for market.” Agreed to. suggestion of Mr. W several axes to grind, (Laughter.) the taxes. The one to tax the sale het bre | | hunt, s. James Ward, 10: calied tou his name © atuend the paragraph | a of 4. 3. Barron, Bisby, 45 a P. Fisher, birds G8, | fret bie and withdrew i. Brons fou NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE. 1], 1868.— Tet tes comea with the same ‘That Was aesented to and the five paragraphe were se ‘The p to manufacturers of etilte was amended ype omnes out the words “for sale.” Mr. GRiswol ‘of N. Y., moved to amend the pai Ay Waltsters or malt dealers by making it read ¢ rs or malt dealers shall each h pay 50. ‘Then follows the description, fter discussio! mendment Was ar Gertz, impel Pa moved to — by akin the tax $26 instead of $60. Withdraw: Mr. an moved to strike out the paragraph, Agr Fine ‘co committee, at half-past four, took a recess until naif-past seve! Evening Session. ‘The House, at half-past seven o'clock, resumed ite ‘Comuittee of the Whole, Mr. Pomeroy in session in Coiumimed the consideration of the Tax bil. No amendment waa made to the paragraph relat- ing to brewers. vera] verba! amendments were made to the para- graph relating to dealers in leaf tobacco. ‘On motion of Mr. WASHBURN, of Mass, the first ce of that paragraph was amended so as to ‘Dealers in at tb fobacco whose annual sales do for every additional Mr. LOGAN moved to strike out of the paragraph the provision requiring those who shall sel reas th than fifty pounds of leaf tobacco at any one time to make amonthiy return of the aggregate of such sales, and to pay thereon a tax of sixteen cents per pound. He ed in support of his amendment. SCHENCK opposed it, and the amendment was rejected, Whe paragray aph relating to dealers in tobacco was, SCHENCK, amended s0 as to read— that part which g@quires hotel. ted with an Mr. COBCRN moved to exempt dealers whose annual sales do not exceed $100, Rejected, Mr. S?EVENS, Of N. H., moved to strike ont the Ppa ‘cigars’? whenever it occurs in the paragraph. Reject No amendment except verbal was made to the Paragraph reiating to the manufacturers of cigars. Mr. MiLLER moved tomake the tax on manufac- turers of cigars $5 instead of $10. Rejected. The ‘agrapb relating to cigar makers having ned, Mr. SCHENCK moved to amend b; r was not to raise revenue froin Mr. PILE moved fo si Beck argued against the whole paragraph, particularly that part of it imposing a penalty of $5 Tor each day hat a cigar maker 1s. not registered. Mr. SCHENCK defended the paragraph as a sort of police regulation. He said be knew perfectly weil what ai) his opposition to the p: he paragane meant. ‘The amendment proposed by ile was rejected, Mr. EGGLESTON moved to strike out the paragraph. He had begun at last, he said, to understand what the Committee on Ways and Means meant. That cominittee meant, as it could not secure the coliec- tion of the taxes ou whiskey and tobacco, to come down to poor working pie and tax them a dollar rs their !abor, muny of them being women and chil- ren. HENCK replied to his colleague, and con- ‘1 lum for watching the bill, ashe said’ te oihing in it worthy of his mighty intellect until para agTarh of a twenty-tive cent tax was reach: ughter.) He did not sympathize with this kind of Lara It was a poor, miserable pre- Mr. Husnanp, of W: Va., moved to amend by in- serting the word “knowingly” before the words “neglect or refuse to make registry."” Adopted. moved a substitute re- Mr. CHURCHILL, of N. Y., Heving the cigar maker of au tax, but requiring him vo register. Mr. HOOPER, of em. moved to amend the substi- tute by tmposing the penalty on the manufacturer who employs unregistered cigar makers. Mr. CHURCHILL accepted the amendment, The substitute was agreed to and the motion by r. Eggleston to strike out the para graph ‘was with. mecif satisfied with ‘the jast paragraph i the section relating to manu- facturers not otherwise charged with a special tax was then reached, ‘Yhe paragraph was, on motion of Mr. SCHENCK, amended 80 as to make the first sentence read, *“Manafacturers whose annual sales exceed $5,000 i nd if no specific or stamp tax is wail each pi pay $: $10, iaposed on their products they ist all es in addition $2 Jor each $1,000 of sales tn hit, GraLvnio moved tanend tne paragraph bY provided that. no Mr. Exior moved to add to the last proviso the words “but millers, whose business is to grind corn or grain in windinills, whose aunual sales do not ex- ceed $1,000, Bhall nee ‘ve subject to tax.” Mr. ScneNck—Why windmills ? jor—Simply because that is the interest, re to protect it. (Laughter.) urther discussion and explanation that the pni Was not necessary, Mr. ELior withdrew the amendment. Mr. FERRY moved to exempt lumber and bread- rutts, Mr. Parse suggested to Mr, Ferry that he should include fuel, clotting and lager beer, r. WELKER suggested to include grindstones, as he had that-interest in his district. Mr. Peay would leave the gentleman to turn bis own grindstone. Mr. MULLINS appealed to Mr. Ferry to accept the ‘Iker, as he (Mr. Mullins) had Mr. BLAiNk Supported the proposition to strike out the tax on dealers ‘fn breadstafts and iotiber, He denied that lumber had ever been taxed before, = Mr. Hoorex asked him whether manufactured umber was not bumber? Mr. BLAINE was surprised that a man who lived so near to Maine should not know what lumber was. ok claimed that all these attempts at ex- emption of dealers because the articles in which they dealt were of prime necessity were aside from the question, and such dealers should be ashamed of themselves if they did not contribute their share of | e Was a fair and even | of all articles on the square, the | only distinction being to tax somewhat more highly | eral prinelp! rticles of laxury, but te try to make a distinction een lumber and leaiher, between cloth and ches, Was ridiculous, (Laughter) Mr. FERRY explained that tis ame ment did not aim to exempt the deaier in lumber, at the manu- facturers of lu ber and ite before. er. He took the ground that anufacturers had uever been xed Mr. Hoopes explained that mannfacturers of jum- ber wore not taxed on thelr manufactures, but on their sales, Withont disposing of the question the comunittee having reached page 124 of the bit! rose, and the House at fives minates past ten o'clock adjourned, in: SPOR TSREWS CONVENTION. Progress of the Tournament at Budalo— Award of Prizes. BUFFALO, June 10, 1865, The contest of the New York State Sportsmen's Convention was resummed this morning with the fol | a Son wing resaiti— i score—. M. Witmer, 9; Mr. Ball, 6; Thoms Te M. M. Mayhew, 5; J.J. ; Jonathan Sidway, 6; M. Hoag, 2; . F. Gardner. 6; H. H, Shele ‘9; George J. Marsh, D. ers, 6; W. C. Jacks, JW. Tat. uestion was | ron, 6. whether the proprietors of al! bonded warehouses | It was decided fast might that all ties should be shot off at turee birds instead of five as first expected. Ties for the first prize were an nounced xtin ee and the contestants were ues Ward, of the Audabon Club of led the firat priz with fhe following result:—R. A. Augur, » Koorn 1; W. ¥. Moore, zi Wrighell, 2; E. 8.0 wit drew trom the contest Jobn B, Sayre, 1G. M. Coup Second trial, Hudson Fw Witmer, 2. Third trial, 31 91 25 GM. Pinen. t: AL 1; J. M. Witmeng 2. j Fourth triai ot yards rise. Hudson, 2; 4. H. Witmer intssed and Mr. Hudson, of Syracus’, Was awarded the second prize, a solid silver goWle’. ‘Tew of gh virds for, the third prize, yards rise-J Geta, 2; George Black. 2 ‘Shultz, 2; ’ Boe hy 2; W. FP an a, i: K. B.’ Hambleton, 1; ba es i ihe frst bird and eer TS = Sanipaugh and C, L. - bettie ied oie bird nd withdrew. riZe, wet, was awarded to G ith, ne a 7 irda for’ ht outs eosin 8.7 DAT r éhe fourth prive, 26 yards kiwe= ¥. Sidway, lod Mechesney, AH 1. Tompkina missodew F dar Saag m withdre 3 ‘Murray, aimee . Second trial, ot yards— ‘Surrey, 2, and was dec nh prize, a pair of solid sugar spoons. ™ ray i¢ a member of the Niagara Fali< Shooting 1b. Some very fine suooting was witnessed in the ried contest for the second prize, and the con- chose captains of the sta intended to have been shot at ten birds, but, owing to the supply of birds promised failing to come tu | hand, it was decided to shoot at five only, the losing side to pay for their opponents’ bitde and a ticket | for the annual supper. were chosen. tain Ball's 87, a the State were on the res following gentlemen killed their on i ee vamee ‘Stde,— James righ a Buffalo; 8. ley, Albany; George ewe Me ‘Mayhew, Utica; F. McWhorter, Seneca Falls; L B. M. Shuitz, ©, Jacks, Buf- ec day's. sport amidst rounds of plause, ate the contest will be for single and double birds, and the friends. of prominent shots are sanguine of each carrying off ‘The weather is fine and the birds are in splendid condition, Pool Sales for the Jerome Park Races To- yecttdens, compenntann, petal Te- Captain Witmer's side killed 62 birds retating to ed 82 birds and wholesale dealers In iquor ! and Some of the most irds in fine style 10 Cuplatn Batl's Side.—-H. ate Dropp, Buffalo; R. Ne: Gentlemen whose sporting proclivities have an equine turn assembled in large numbers last evening at the Subscription Rooms, corner of ‘Tw: street and Broadway. of por hirer for to-day’s races, with Spirited b bid- i three hours, The following eof the sate for the second and third races announced for to-day and for which ‘Only pools were About eight o'clock DEPLORABLE ACCIDENT IN FRONT STREET. Two Men Killed and One Wounded. Yesterday John Kingsiey, Thomas F, Grecniee and Frank Pageman,’ painters in the employment of Harris & Sands, of No. 210 Eighth avenue, were en- gaged in painting the front of the business house of James 1. Harwiay & Co., No. 161 Front atreet, corner { Fletcher street. They had a ladder svaifold thirty feet from the by means of ropes attached to the coping stones from the ends of the ladder. twelve o'clock A. M. suddenly gave wa: down and preeipivatiny the pavement, instantly killed, the leg and a se At @ quarter to one of the coping stones one end of the ladder three men violently to ps Greenlee were almost assinan received a fracture of e contused wound in the head. The remains of the two men were taken into the siore of James L. Harway & Co., where they were by Coroner information con- afford an opportunity bodies were subse- cerning the deceasec quently removed to 'No. inquest will be held. cials to obtain any knowledge of the residence and friends of the dead men, notwithstanding ev ay ‘They were apparently men middle age and of reputable life, but all that Bad known of them yesterday was gleaned from the appearance of their lifeless bodies, unknown to Passman, as it was the first day he ha ever worked with them, No. 508 East Nineteenth street, was removed to t City Hospital Immediately after the accident, bids fair to recover from his injuries. QUARANTINE REGULATIONS AT PORT MAXON. or Smythe has received the following circ igr in relation to quarantine regulations at It was impossibie for the offi. effort was made, ‘They were even Passman, who resides UNITED STATES CONSULATE, Port MANON, May 16, 186! . Sewarp, Assistant Secretary of S ve the honor to acknowledge the receipt iso three volumes of Vessels from New Or- of despatches Nos. 67 and 08, al diplomatic correspondence. Jeans bound to Spanish ports, with clean bills of heaith, are subjected to ten days’ jorthern ports ‘of t hound to Spanish ports, with clean bills of health, crews well, are subjected to three days’ obsérvation: The accounts received -here from the East of the typhus fever are calculated to cause alarm. keep the department advised of the information re- ceived at this quarantine station, that the first case of cholera or by the Northern papers of the ing occurred in an, ficient reason for ¢ all ports of the American papers sity to quarantine United States. I have the honor to be your obedient servant, SON, Consul. THE HEALTH OF GOVERNOR BUCKINGHAM, OF CONNECTICUT. To THE EpiTor OY THE HERALD:— A notice appeared ip your paper this morning of the dangerous iilness of Governor Buckingham at Please state, for the information of his he is convalescent, D. ©, RIPLEY, 93 Madison avenue. sels from the je United States My impression is ‘eHow fever reported uited States as hay- of the Atlantic cities will be suf- he Spanish government to declare ited States foul. ited as evidence of the neces- is from all the ports of the New Orleans. afloat she was run on the numerous friends, , STABEING AFFRAY.—A row 0c ‘past ten o'clock last night between firemen engaged on the steamers moored near pier No. 4 North river, in the course of which Michael Murphy, board the steamer Eagle, the breast and abdomen by Patrick Casey, flreman ‘Murphy was taken to urred about half- | lumber, bound to Port au Prince, got ashore on to the northeast of that port. Sle came off without damage. Was severely stabbed in on board the Bellevue Hospital and Casey escaped. FATAL CAR ACCIDENT.—A8 car 125, of the Broad- way and Seventh Avenue Railroad -line, was golug up town about half-past nine o'clock last night, when near Forty-fourth street, the coupling broke, and the traces suddenly falling at the horses’ feet startled thein and they dashed away, dragging the driver, Joseph Goodman, over the dashboard, and the car passing over his head killed him instantly. body was taken to the Morgue. Suppen Drari.— residing at 183 avenue €, wae foand dead in her room last night. SHIPPING NEWS. Almanac for New Vork-—-This Day, +. 4 28 | Moon rises High water. PORT OF NEW Lecce JUNE ne 1865, The ofice of the Herald steam yashts ons from owners an at Whiteball slip. consignees to the -Murray, Ferris & Co. psutton & Co, . Dahl, Cita Vecchia and Leg- L-# L Merchant & € Norw), Hanseu, st John, Nb—Puneb, ar! Bark Harriet, Hoyer. San Pranciae ‘endt. i Selma (Swed), y Oissen, Cork or Falmouth for orders P Raton (Br), Corry, Cette -Crandail, Brig © © Colaon, Nichol denasR P Ruck & Co, Brig Julta Lingley (Br), 01 Sehr MB Bramball, Hussey, bN LMeCrendy & sston—N L MeCready & gion, DOH W Loud & Key Baliimore Siveity, Putty Po Maviiower, Robi ARRIVALS, ORTED BY THE WRRALD STRAM Tacnts. ‘i ichardaon, Bedell, Chat Sehr Clara Smith, Smith, Wa score, #. W, Beesze not answerti oe pesard an Totaan wnasser, be jaitimore steam: dy It 80, Ton 99, lied to score and killed two birds out ‘ot d iat 81 54, Lon 62 40, a , & solid stiver Jes fur the second prize, 26 yards rise, were passed an forman steamer, bc Steanahip Guiding Star, Howos, passenger, treagnre atid treight, th Experienced wrong 50, wae) WP tn the. Sehr ath inst, Int 30 05, lon 7B 06, passed eieamsh ip Santiago de Cu henve for Aspinwall). Steamship Volumbia, Van ice, Havana, June 6 with mdse ta the atiantle Steamahip “Co. ib bark Shawmut, bound north; from Bolize, Hon, for Aspinwall, 7 missed the frst bark snowing a white ing Lovell "the expe. Fighted bead windy and be A from i Havana to Hatteras, omer, Kermuda, 4 days, with ay ma say Hook, apoke orig Marold, frou ‘Cardeuna for ith @ bark, abowing ‘e. ibd N; of Cape chy teamelip Dirigo, Johnson, Portiand, with mdse, to JF y Int 45 19, lon 38, bm ore Barks es Ailohann No), lauded. J. M. Witmer, of fall, of Hornelisville, were shoot. hia match was toze Jue Ward Oa Has deen 6 days north of Hatteras De winds .. i “hat ‘Will XG), 20 days, with to Ion Meyer, Hag Bad Whi wise bei ae a ee ie int Bos iowtt ty, sane ee Bi ira Are oun ound Brig Nilo (Br), Henry, Maracaibo May 11, and the bar 18th, wlth fortes, woods Ber to Peniston & xo winds nd colme of be mae i itrbank og tense for. staaone ws Teresa, York, 2nd compa Wauloa'yialanai gh inet, off Capes of Delaware pate son es m Ragged Tiavig Halear, Button, Port au Prince with eottee ear, ort au asd Scien, tok Besar fofge ait Tiin’tleht Sabde ‘aed sales SH % ee ie ire + ‘6 wi | see Pieri it Pe Power (Br foorin itve Gaspee Bay, CB, 12 | ith coal, to daly Co. sa Lady Lovell, Wilson! Maganione 10 days, with herrings, Mw aoe det Scum 8 Hathaway (of Mochisaport Cole, Yabacoa, PR, 16 days, with sugar, &¢, to ‘Schr Ann & Suaan, Douglas, witarana, Tn days, with, angar, to Doliner, Potter & Co, Has been 7 days north of Hatteras with Hehe winds apd fog. Schr Carleton (Bn), Albury, Cat Ialand, 18 days, with frutt, io Jos Eneas, chr Luisita, Underhill, Haracom, 17 dare, with frutt, to 3 & P light eatteriy winda.and calme with fog the Jane & Int 35 30 lon 24 0, apoke, lary Haven, Sdaya out boust to Babanins. entroxa (Br Tuber, Harvor Island, 10 dave, with am tod Eneas. Has days north of Hatteras with ght winds and calms. chr Eothen, Henderson, Eleuthera, 12 days, with pines, to J Eneas, Sehr Lanra (Bry Creare; Eleuthera, 10 days, with pine, to James Dougles, Has had light winds the whole passage. x agit Comet (ir), Sunithy Bermuda, 10 days, with produce, 0 Middleton & Co. Had light winds ail the pass: ‘Loni, Jacksonville, 12 Gaye, wiih yellow "eters, in Watson, Cranmer, Alexanvria, Belir Chingurora, Gulou, Virwtain. Sebr Harti Low, Milnof, Virsinta, 3 & W Bhowell, witha, Virginia, chr Gras, Bod, View 1B tren Bowditch, Poitedelphie for Providence, Isabella Thompson, Endicott, Philadelphia for Boston, Benj Strong, Brow, Paap ur E OLarking, Larking, ‘seorges hy S Patterson, Poole, Gegrss s BF cuaenge, ‘Gounors, Bangor in Bridgeport, where she Ihr Chase, fagrahara, Rockland. ir Chase, Ingraham, Schr Hume, Snow, Rotland, Sehr Amanda Powers, Roberison, Roekiamd. Schr Oregon Schr Mote ‘ibe Henley, er ‘and, Me. 4 Schr Mi ‘Canfield, Portland, Me. Schr Pilot, Nash, New Bedford. Schr Maine, Beapdall, New Bedford. Schr Wm P'Mangam, Chase, New Bedford. Schr Fatrwind, ‘Bowman, New Bedford. Schr M Graham, Baker, Wareham. Schr James Neilson, Stapies, Taunton. Schr Wanderer, Anderson, moat Schr Alien H Brown, Pyl Schr Richnrd Borges, Hordens Fadl River for Albany. Schr Oregon, Trinbley Bristol. hr Sarah Jane, 3 Gardner, Newport, Schr Win MeCoto, Chapman, Newport. Schr ¢ M Newlan 'Ruland, Newpor Sehr Minnie Cobb, ean London. Schr Mary Lowell, Thomas New London, Schr Empire, Baker, New ‘London. Schr Mary Na ‘Waterman, New London. Sehr Sea Bird, Bat ‘New Londo fht Himeline Haigh nr ory, Hurttor Sehr Henry A Detatigy Hooda Schr Scud, Holmes, Hartford for Haabethport foe Alley Gundy, butih, Bridgeport for EI acethport. Sehr Hoi 8, New Haven for Elizabeth Schr G Godwht, Pishet, New Haven for Elisabet pork Schr Editor, Black, New Haven for Elizabethport. Schr Miranda, Hill, New Haven for Elizabethport, Schr Dr Win Powers, Hawkins, New Haven for Eliza- ‘Schr James McGee, Dennis, New Haven for Eltaahethport. Schr Neptune, Baker, New Haven for El Schr Chark lazard, Clark, No Schr 8 H Wright, Fisher, New Hi for Boston. Sa Schr Thames, Rhodes, New Hi Schr Old Davis, New Schr Worcester, Cornell, New: Hnven for New Brunswick. Schr New Re; ul Hallock, N New Haven for a Schr James Cunningham. Baldwin, Schr Pheobe Elizabeth, ‘Hill New Haven for Elizabethpo peight Daniel Morris, Hémnmlegway, New Haven tor Eliza: port. ‘Schr Celesta, Robertson, Portland, Ct. Rehr S wrmitara Miller, Porti och Reading BR No 45, Anderson, Norwich for Philadel- eisehr Bending RR No 77, Carroll, Norwich for Philadelphia (eae Dinnst Schr Montgomery, Williams, Norwich, Schr GR Murray, Brown, Norwich. Schr JS Perry, ‘hcker, orwich, Schr Foam, ‘orwich, SchraAG@ Pease, Raynor. Portland, Ct. Schr Emma M Wels, Elleing, Portland, Ct. Heir Reading BRNO 48, Lynch, nal agian for Philadel: Paethr Loutes Birdesil, Tribble, Mystic. Schr Mary Brockway, Brockway, Counectiont River, Schr Kasex, Hulse, Port Jeiterson, Behr Pautltiey Potter, Port Jefteraon. Schr Champion, Smith, Port Jefferson. SAILED. Steamships Minnesota, Liverpoo!; Java, do, Monterey, Wind at aunset SE. Marine Disasters. STEAMSHIP DIRIGO, from Portiand, passed at 5.30 PM on the tb, to the eastward of Point Judith, a number of empty barrels, and at 6:10 PM A i gta and aft ee aunk tS about 12 etx od wat inilen; ali fore ant not ascerta: passed a fore and aft schooner beading and bowsprit gone; bad foreaall and fo: Point Judith bearin, tt schooner on Point { name; at about 10 P! ‘TON (Br), Kennedy, from Libertad, to finish gar for London, tet £0 fer anchor and afore on the tt Acajutia on the Ith ult., an tinebor and rua into ten fatwomns water. The ship waa Meee leaking badiy, with three feet of water in well and gaining rapidiy, There being no hope of saving and keeping the ahi here she became a Al! hands saved. Brio Buvr WAVE (Br), Pillow, at Havana 2d jost from Baltimore, lost most of her deck load of hoo} cope aad heading and had some of her sails badly split on the 17th ult, when of the Hole in the Wall. Barto Exiza (Br), Beckwith, from Witmington, NC, with Pelican Keys, Scur Cas H KELLY—Cienfuegos, May 29—The schr Chas ‘apt Reed, ran ashore yesterday on the lower part sy on hor way gut for New York. Lighters, have been seut down to her to take off her deck lond of molasses, It being expected she will float off when thus lightered. (She got oif wiihout damage and proceeded for New York S0th.} Sonn Many C TURBELL (of Barnstable), from Boston for New York. was run into on Tuesday morning, off Point Ju- ith, by the steamer Franconia, from New York for Port. land, and sunk in two minutes. ' The crew were saved. SCHR READING RR No 77, Carroll, from Norwich far Phi- lade hia, ran on the ‘Gridiron, Heil Gate, yesterday morning was taken off by ateamtng Hunter and proceeded uo her way? Damage alight. Scun RG Watney, before reported ashore near Welt- fleet, has been got of without damage. Scut J A HALLocK, at Portland from Sagua, lost maintop mast on the passage. Scour Sanau L (of New York), Sears, from Elizabethport for Providence, with 19 tons coal, went ashore on Point Ju- dith #th fnat, Steamtug Echo, Capt Sutton, bas gone to her assistance from Providence. Favat, May 1h—The Ni Rew Yor has put in wit for three Guuinana ves, May 27—The Sibe: New York, in going to sea yesterday, jured her fan, and has not proceeded, Miscell » from Liverpool for She is quarantined ‘8), from Liverpool for ‘eported to have in- ne We ure ander obligations to purser Thos McManus, of the steamship Rapidan, from Havana, for promptly forwardi our files and despatches. ‘The purser of the steamship Columbia, from Havana, hae our thanks for his attentions. We are indebted to the purser of the stearishtp Commander, from Bermuda, for Inte papers. Baa b Labeeti (Br), Gy aon Manly, from San Francisc rt to Mexican and Ceatral Amerean port atolen ig ¢ mate from her spa Libertad the night of the Mtb ult, leaving the ea yt and one ger and all the ahtp's papers and regi ting under way Charles Jackson, Ci » Immediately called y bie boat and for the captain the mate, presente ‘claim- ny captain, (a0 show Horne mfetter'an bis authority for acting an be Wt ngned Ba jamed L, Landry, ordering him to take’! immediately to San Frau- ie steamahip Guatemala Captain Joue in hopes of learning some ngs of the minting vense!. Failing to do so he made ® Bogliah Vien, Consul of that ort, and then pe § Libertad and from thence to Panama en route to Ben Francisco, to take proceedings against the crew of said brig. Capt Joseph W Dyer ianncbed from his yard tt bts nae a One sloop of abort. Bb tone, new She la to be commanded by Alford Cleaves, m ¢ of her ow onee Ellaworth 610 | ‘6th Inet, by — ane Sa ome a . ache of 145 tons, new Ls he is owned by Daniel H oc Ww Pre ea, Mi Charten Roberts, of Boston, fad Cap Coggive, of Surry, who is to command her, abl d yard of O B Rideout, Esq, 4th vont cue rm teehee waned More Light, ‘swat © Waare GD King # Sone, t0 be commanded by Captain Notice to Mariners. of the steamer Dirigo broken ground, Pollock Ri it has bee} or ome time pi Bradford. APRIATIC“M“ITALY, FART COAWT, wage oi ¥ pote f my ny day of Meare Ree ‘would be xiii trom ‘light honse on the Mole Fredonia, east Taly. The light is a fixed fa'white light vatied by a Gash every min- ute, elevated 6 feet the ten ot the Spr gpd cleee weather should be visible from a ‘tniles. tl = ‘Spparese ie *dlopirie or nt lenses, of the A fourth or: yards from the extremity of the Mola, ainted walle, 0 ‘cing al shaped, an atiached’ to. the. keep: as ie rectangular aid painted yellow. IHRLAND -SOUTH COAST—THE Whee YN DAUNT'S ROOK, HYDROORA IHC OFF: nie ADMIRALTY, | Loxvos, ey of reek, went yt jorming saaaition er io Cork harbors Mariners are hereby cautioned Sard: cranks of the aoe the Ciy lew York are near'y pera at low watery ‘of other ironwork shows Cie tor ey Hol ‘4 W, dietant 106 fathome from the Binek bor. By comand Ne HENRY Li SHARDS, Hydrographer. TION IN MEDUTERRAN BAN, paurate IS. AN DS AUT: panies OOLOR OF A PALMA MOLE La! ‘The Spanien gor ‘ins en notice thes ow tit again March, Teermeie nia ‘ eatton, wants Wake on At Patina harbor, Majoro, ‘The ixed e wh 4 to a xed red Ut and ip slevated 36 feet 1 of the sea; in clear weather tt should be seen ‘The iiluminating apparatiis ‘ie ‘The lighthouse is octagon keep the light om Hea eable distances SYRIA. Liar With reference {9 Notice to Lae April, 16, | alteration K poll, const vat ben Hight 1s now Anot mf stated in that not Porrteac Rep Lignt At CaKoarn, Exreaxer OF RIVER FaGom—The Pov wucrs povertment hae | the north and passing (a light. Keep of! the ten fathoms w. jcean, Sailed from do %&h, bark Palmetto, Robinson, (or Pacific Salem June 8, brig Cleared at and Fadia { ‘Ocean ene Bie Richard McManus, trom Leith for —, no date, tat Bah ‘Eanily Farnium, Lord, from Shields for San Francis 15, off Cape Horo. Foreign Ports, ANTWRuY, May 2—Sajled, Carrie E bong, ts Bancgiona, May 21—Arived, Francesco, Julla Marc! Jeans ; 26th, Josef BREMEN, May Arlen, Atlanite, Suhr, NY ork: Bruizy,' Hon, Mu; nar Nyork: 2 zum, P I irate, Gabi. May 32- Cofin, nie Gleal, Cobn Philadelphia: 1th, 01 ford, NYork: Slat, ache Brewer, er kun Ganienae? Curciine Bi Steele, Philadelphia Wingflela, Loring, Havan: xehrs Howard. Gritlin, Boston ; dey, Havana: 36th schr John ® Lee, Carr, NYork; eobald, Theobald, NOrieans. failed May 9, brig’ Alta Vela (Br), Thompson, Bostor : » NYork; 1th, bry Peentt 7th, Graliam, Fountain, PHilade!phia; Teh, pehrs Hamiltony Smutth, a Hatter schr HN Squires . "ty leen (Br), Wyman, NOrleans; i, barke 1) Pe Gumpede, (2 (Bri, Jewett. NYork; ns Mi ent yaa sohr Addie R \c! ‘ana (and salted SoBe 3 for Si re aii Can a Blanchard, iar itn Froteus, ine dealers, Tone fieriar, maaseder same day for Sierra More Albert, Dow, James 'M Chi on Ljnscott, Portland; Hatteras fake E son, Robinson, Mobile. north of Hatte: se Pash poate tland, chan, ce jobingon. a part my Hardy, do :4in, sehr Harriet rt north of Hate ay, 23—Arrived br Enel Bolton, Bp) ork; aces “Bri Miter! Boston ost. tne at eae and in consequence had to undergo two da; wba, Gilchrist, NYork. antine; June 1, Dow, moma 2d, ee fh ig Rt Balled, May 27, bi achr JR Baird (Br) eid Boston ache M Ferry, Boston: Dove,’ Danemore, Boston; er, York EF Cabada, Swain, Philadelphia; 6 NYork, (nee disasters, Charters—Brig Tdalia, (Br) for NYork; Banks, for do. D for Boston). FaLmooutn, Passed the bat for Lot son, NYork, GkNOa, May 33— Jeane. Speedwell Pa Patten, do Lipari, NO% poailed Tht, “FTapper, Ford, NYork; Azelia, Saelling, silAVte, May 28—Saited, Robens, Wade, Cardit¥ and United er May 31 Arriv ot bn nig. Blue W: enssoola Trisud Jeane: Geni J do Edith (Br), ats Lew Baker, NYork ; bari mace Berry Portland ; eee cree 039 Louise, Mit, Cala: Sth, steamahtp iunitay Sailed May 31, achra Arcus Miller, Boston ; Starrett Mi MND Miller, Lodge, Palmas Nata: i 6th, DF river. Liverroor. Ma: nab; 1, Clenfuegor eo, Follanenee, Semiramis, Gerriah, San Franciscc }), for Boston ; Tasmanian, ‘tlitams ; Era a. Wet Cordelt ion Valley, Evi Elgin, Scott, NYork. rfiny Beritg, for NHiork, rebert, Rows, N’ ux, Rich, NYork. Mazacatno, May 18—In port’ ear Ilva, for NYork tn a —Arrived, barks Colonist (Br), Can- rk, Twas Lan ea kate, Os al Fi Wiscasset; Juned, brig hel, Mitchell, Entered oat th, Melit@is NOrieans; E © Ser Great Western, Bryant, 8 ‘Que! Hannah Morris fax, NS, an Laxton] ay 3 Enterad out Lrawons, M Lane, Carver, “MaTANZAS, May 30 dows, NYo1 ore, db joabre Dees do; Shiloh, Hubbard, and Ado ver, Baltimore. 4th, backs, a Athler (Br, Williams, Ph York rien Rolling Com Kickerton, Mio; achre * Enuae, Anthony fad intain, PI fied May S0,bark Cascatelie Cart ‘or! ‘Sail Allen, Olcutt, as Port av Prixot with, from Wilmin, a trimmed Nxwrort, May for NY, Fearless, Patrick, NYork. eciALERMO, May 19--Artived, DB Doane, Vensie, Mar- PANAMA, May 20—Artiveds steamships Guatemala, Dow, Sone Atherican ports; June 3 Oregonian, Sutton, San Francisco. CREE AU PRINCE, May 21-In port bark Albert Emerson, wort ERDAM, May 97. REMPpiOs, fey 5 Fe ae, 3G Richardson, for N York 6 days, bark Swansea, May 27—Entered om, NY HEL DA, May 20--CTeared, JU Hall, Caleuta. y, Mas Weat, MoCarthy, from Phils. %—Arrived, barks AC ae e 3 for Cleat i aeldhia’ Tor cronstai. TRINIDAD, May inwall (and sailed Ju veld wor do jonaer, St lay ALEXANDRIA, J: Dents, and Empire, burg. Allen's Point, ir TON, June 9—Arriv: J Heraty, Meredith, Pb Geared, achre Walter Raleigh and York. R Darling, ver, Baitimo Hammond, ae, Phiiadelpht cleared, Byane, apse Tod SWto Se, enip’ & the as); barks K: Rescue, and Altavela. a cru Baititnore ; Rose Yon Sante a, sehr Nathan pre BRISTOL, June s..Arrie ALL abot, «_ Pointer, bit ore jaioope May ah are ‘June + Arrivel, sohre Traveller Gott, Swan Boyetenn | eee, and Mary frewer, finan, Gera. George Gilm: ‘Cleared Sth, schra John Pena NYork ; 6th, Moro, Ki . do. Cleared previous to mnt Mang Peavey, Crow fom Wilmington, Fut in fora st Jo 1 poles Nin oF dioptric, or by eae ike bricks and bas ; it has been erected to re- Ri at ‘Santa Martha, whoa <j »y in a line wit freely pas iar in ehangel of the Fag known asthe ‘Caecsder’ ip from six to ten ‘athome jater, anand. Diréetions—Vessels bound for the river Tags com'ng from pe Roca must, when nearing Guia ight, thus avoiding the rocks 0 Testes intending to auch poi with Cascues and Guin. ighthouses tn’ See nt a Lee ny red Bight a fehttours venseie it c4es Gai and Ponta de hthouses in one in from seven to Whalemen, Cleared at New Bedford June, cdr Irving, Fox, Atlantic ralcon, Riehmond, Atlantic hip Zouares from New Orleans for Liverpool, May 28, Tor- 2 Arrived, barks sehr G Curtis, + 28th, Tarren, Given (ar sir Meteor '(Bn,-Dunsconber Cin), Gowan, or dune bely May 36, ncbr Talla amon, May seta meson, for NYork 27th: Maria, Horton, for do June 1. Arrived, Gustavus Adolph, pata, May 9—Arrived, briga U oth, Corina, Middleton, thew twee Philadelphi aim R samnon, | rat tz, NYork’ ork sak, te Be damenot, Jn J Dale, for do Sia; Sarah oy A'Wlohy Lewta, dos ith, i ‘even Stephen Duncan, Biatob- Bowdoin, Randall, Pe ‘Alice St tarrett, i iio} per, dy, Rose, NYork 24, a e Carlton, Lam}, N fi feden’ Collins, Cnrderue | th, bark’ Jennie C Florence Rogers, Rogers, ennell, Philadelphia; Mth, Mtb, dig Elize 3 4M do; schr B F Lowell, 34 or matt Morena); ‘Ritretia, Bibher, do. iad satied R Neving, Perkins, NYork; non, Norton. Baltimore: 4th, bark Kallman, NYork; bri Resa Harriman, ya GiiMin, & port port 30: lita B Robin, oe Phuadoiphiny Some erce,. Bias, Catbar rigs Oam- Saliod May 30 Bri ; tn, Ph aun ina Grits, Fosters do: Smith, sath eee A sii earl Ly May '28—Arrived, Eliza, Tamlyn, London (and sailed joctou; 29%, Yorktown, ‘Driver, Uo (aad ‘sailed or waked don, GREENOCK, May 28. Satled, meburgleseibach, from United Kingdom (e}, Domald Arrived, Florence Peters, Nv orks Sith, CA Roi schrs 8G King, Ryan, Ni bark PatHa (Rus), Sol. ue Baltimore; schrs jmore ; seamal ras ° Baul ic . Ya, schr Anglo-American, smithy “Boston for Cayraanas, put in for water. Sailed 25th, brig Lizzie Billings, Miller, NYork via Black y 28—Arrived, Pocahontas, vga Saran. 20th, Wm Yeo, Howe } Southern Empire, Dunlop, Novem ‘all, Savannab; Aaron Brown, Pa ag 29h, or Hen be (Aptettio, Realm, Russell, Phila: Lo: ithony, nr evra Abbie ery, aly Mary E. ict 3, Prince, fo; ache WN The re; water ; 4th, brig Tubal’ ‘ ca Portiand ; Gipsey inamore, Delaware ;haring Portland. Ort, ane Eliza (Br), Beck ‘Arrived, brig’ Ramirer, ‘ork. Batted 29th, brig Qmaha, Toot Arrived, Gardner antey, Dunbar, Lie roabyt Crosby, mrock, Stone, tor jaitima Bal es vari Quart ‘Cutis, Paliadelp a eet, ‘Whecier, Phil 1% May 4—In portechr Kenduskeag, Wyatt, Ruerica: Ports. rived, one od © Knight, nt ler, NY: Bruagéport; CA Jones, Grin, saat B Boston, Sailed, achrs William © schell, Chambert ryain, Port Morris: ‘Onrrie Mi Howes, Jersey City, pis ig ‘oliver, Taylor, Frevigenee Her. Ls and fear Fineh, Pau hrs PM Wheaton, Wireaton, cela den Great, 0 Orchard, Jictepes., | shane w ie 0 Fra’ meine (and a ‘Alewapario, and Guerude! oem, Cardenas, A beeen, Gulltgon, Ht Jotun, MB; vs €or 4 fede Ge Many 4—Avrived, sehr Wm Flint, Pont, sehr Carrie M Webb, Stor Bat NYork. PL ee + Arrived M ‘more the Faget re Charles | iy Gratnes, fenole, sad America, Heeynoling Carter, Elizavethport; Jou Aru@girong, and Joan s Mouton, PoicTkias MONROR, June 10-Paaged in for Baltimore, achra Lucy W Alexander, from Porto Rico: San ‘bor, barks | for Porte Roo; Vey Hy gets ved, gehen doveph Hay, Matha. Jaber i Waite, Dae so ameup Tybee, Caulking, Sunes nihariae M Ward, Bearse, V NY« th, Wasi! f, i -Arrived, brie Olive, Flows, ec, Brown, Baltimore foP Mork for’ Eastport: wa, DC, for Helen rd Nickerson, Glo i HA Mess ‘Baker, =p NYork for fe oe cme meine ate or Boog er, Hooper, do‘for Lynn: Smith, ermilion, Lockford, Jot Wore for lam. June 4—Sailed, brig Rabin, Hopkins, N gars Jeane Gay, and Lookout, Sha NEW ORLEANS Jove O-Cleared, steuaiah i Fire Queen (Bp, Waliaroson, Tlverpet bates SH, June Steamship Frade Win, ie eta: “4 Mi wor Bee steamship Concordia, an ey ‘it and, NEW BEDFORD, June 8—Arrived, Westmorelanc, Cohasset, vane and J ii Perry, Ki 3,00; j eomate, Manermi stb, sch Sarah, whieh hime. 8—Arriv : See ane eae etal hist J Coen: teal ‘June 8, 9M—Arrived, sehr Beg! NBedford for “NYork (or an Eastern port, accor schrs Ariadue, Robinson, aghet boro ies fom we fam Thomas, Chase, Hoboken for Boston, 7 'AM—In port, scbr Neliie Doe, and sloo marine 7 eal he bove arrivals, Wind tye doe w June 9 Arrived, achrs Sarah J tog Cem mer, Ww ‘Ma ‘ice, joe; and A i fwibbel, we Hhgorda Elizabetsport; Wind, Warwick? pi HILADELP! 9 Arrived, mehips Saxon, Boston, and Wir wind Hrorldences Phare Bex Wilkoa, Sagun: scar Se Boston, Be rs low. in Feet Bank, schr Fleet lund; off Bombay Hook, bark Thos Dalett, trom off Reety tanea" brig G8 Berry, from ‘Cuba, all coming up Cleared—Steamsnip Homan,’ Baker, Bosion; dark Active: Seam Friberg, Stertin ; briga Stelia rats ir), Peteraon, Cort or Tor orders, HE Wheeler, Bacon, Gardens RRH oe ‘Conant, Portland; Te Darras Payne, | 3 James Baker, Phelan, Zaza; Almaia (Br), Andrew! fining ton, NC} aay ete St Jolin, NB; MH Benen, NBedford; CP heey, Nutt, ‘Boston ; Hi Tinaelion, Gardner, Taunton ; Pur Thomas, Arnold, Sag Hover Anton Goutrey, ‘Godfrey: @lou- center. Lewes, Del, June 7, 6 P M—Ship Ferdinand, for Bi and bark Vila ie Belle, for Londonderry, ag {oven today’ @ sehr Ontara, from 2 ‘Zere, has arrived at B eae for orders, Bai epherds ‘from Cien- uegos, and sehr Paul ul Beary, for Bangor, wen! Brie thaaiagerene fo Sanelto, and sehr ‘Outare are ordered! to Philadelphia. PORTLAND, Juue®- Arrived, achr Bloutee, Natter Phila ‘heared, bark Arthur Kingman, Buckman, Matanzas; schre Trident, Jameson, «1d H-B Bascom, Corbett Pf ork. PORTSMOUTH, June 6-Arrived, achr Jolin Stgekhoim, Price, asrge WP th, bark, Dee Daria Nichole. Wyman, do) oa sehr EN Naplot, Naylor, Philadelphia. “she June $—Arrived, steamer Uuiity, Fi pra ea sete Vapor. gohason, do; Opearalere, wetter atey, do; Splendid, Paik sat Wn? gle, Sim, do; Splen inney, Troy; Wm a, dares, “Albany; Audrew’ Stewart re giibert, 1205, Pathe. Racket, Newburg: John Lancaster, Willaans, E Mizabethy Shepherd rd A Mount, Young, ay oy Bamuel G" Mil Milbrdge, Rss Susin & Meaty, Kenyon, Hoboken . er, Dayton, Ronsout; Amelia Ai vars tn “4 ik ay, Palmer, ao Hammiiton, Gole, do; Kate Scranton, ‘do; ty, Kelly, doj J M Pre Brave, pala BY Jen erkins, Blart ise i co Bacon a Sal BC terry, Georgetow: Pharo, Shouras, Potiadel detphlas HW Wilton, Hurtin, a 40}, ae ladium, Ryder, NYork; # A Elliot, Nickerdon, Wo; Bly, PAWTUCKET, June 9-Sailed, achr Fair Wind, Smith, Phi ledelebla, (or Elisworth). NNAH, June o—arrived, steamships Thames, aud ary Livingston, 3 xy ‘ork. Citeredy Meas hip ‘Cleopatra, NYork; schr JB Clayton, LEM, June 8—Arrived, schr 8 8 Lewis, Brackley, Rock- SA land for Nyork tchr Leocadia, Poole, NYork. WiliMiNatos, NC, June 8—-Arrived, schr Alaska, Strout, "Yuub—arrived, steamed ford, NYork. Cleared aol brig pete gee a hg ph Cardenas. DVANTAGE OF ALLCOCK'S POROU, Nervous Affections of the Head. Certificate from A. F. Sterling, Eaq.: For two years I have been a great sufferer from neuralgia in the head, and found only temporary relief {rom al! the various remedies that I have tried, until 1 applied one ot “ALLCOCK'S POROUS PLASTERS.” I cut it mto three- strips, placing one under each shoulder blade apd tbe otber over the small of my back, and forthe past three months I have had soarcely a twinge of the old pain, I advise all who suffer from nervous diseases to lose no time in maxing a S PLASTERS IN trial of the wonderful plaster. A. F. STERLING, Secretary Singer Mfg. Co. New Yorx, June 8, 1868, Sold by all druggists, Sa ry "KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY, EXTRA CLASS 870, Btate Lottery, class 875:— deci Missouri ‘cumtuony or4 ATE—EXTRA CLaes Sib, UN: 14,108 sexrooky brate—6Lase DECIDED’ bY missouRi B, OLase S7t dit 10, 1868. 4 3, 6 1 ay eas HS Ob 2 1 PADUCAH Hea OF Pr cog PADUOAR—EXTEA By @ 4 ne ‘BY MISSOURI, 16, wre 3 ah, Bi, 15, 13. 63, raved ts 423, Loy par ‘MIS8OUBI, OLAG® 438, ‘Zone 1K 53, 43, 25, 71, 41, Wood, Sati Boot at 16, ane 4. vulara, de. in th Hogctrosiors, An-oie. the ivan ‘epor 2 co, ington, Ky. OFFICIAL DRAW ins, or THE SHELBY COL- of Kentuoky : | SOLUTE DIvoRCES OBTAINED IN NEW YORK abliclty. Notcharge nth dlvores obtained. “Advice fron. jo charge until divorce . mk: IOWER, Attorney, 78 Nassau stroet. “CCTENDER F FEETONO PAIN, NO BLRBDING. absolute removal un Rails, by Mme. OWENS, CragantgGhropodin, from pion 188 Broadway. OMlice hours 10 to ws if —A—A—A. iin ai VANILLA, A 5 = Me ye Yui Vain Yani, ‘anf joni, ve vi iy! ferece ny tA CN You wae ea Coda A; This dollcious tnd becliny summer ‘beverage.ons be . oon Ranmer, Reversqe.cat inne by every fami wit very de trouble ‘aod Writing ex. pea eis CONCEN TRATED EXTRACT OF ROOTS, ay pokey ee and @ 7) cept hottie enter ne of Beer. or tu ‘rade! quart botiles and gallon oans at $0 cud td id eae ‘on ench bestie or can. For nae y FW AARP 4 G0. 388 Hudton street, and by ao ye ec ‘ORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED 1€ ‘New York ; alxo from States where drunk enness or desertion is auflicient eause, No j.no fore in advance; mdvice free. eat Counsellor at law. 281 Broadway. ae CASHED AND TEFORRAZION FoR all legalized CLUTE, Bi ‘a o. miahed lotteries. J. and Broker, 200" Broadway and 168 Fulton street. geecur GENTLEMEN a ane komm are uti eng, correspondin, [)RAWING NOTICE, PA TO THE PUBLIC. Su enrr’s Orry Covinator, K, Lee Ay John fect, Sher crit Gt Reatow county, Ky. heraby “mr. tify that all the wheels, um taken | eee of Frante, Sah & (Cont Aid ol fh im contrary notwithstand{og, and aril be. hel’ subject to gree oF dee Daun, of the rankiin Cente Coury nor be taken place in > or either haiby College or sotatte bad come to my knowledge, since the service of attachment and taking of at wheels, tuben, Te 40 my por: ‘Sheriff Kenton County, Taken from the Cincinnat! Commercial, May 81. 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