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wae tt) NEW YORK HERALD, ‘THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1869—TRIPLE SHEET. flooa It, “Tt | Ty display of modern or antiques nailed on the din- ‘ ered We Oe Of Monday, the 25th Wet | it Wall “walls—every ‘boudoir “has tables, Jar- EUROPEAN MARKETS Was in charge of conductor Reers. lis Lg = o ATSt | dustires, vases, Wilat-nots, Keats, @lools of pottery Xk oa eh eitioed the, pod, a te tis | tblets mounted in precious wood. itis & ces LONDON MONBY MARkET.—LoNpON, July 7~—4:30 P. een ere ae . . A can . josed. {for money and NEW JERSEY, = - oop Hetween camp's. Milis and fitch art, bat one in which women ex M.—Consuls cl at 934; for v 933% for ac- Mme. = it , the wife of the famous 0 » Stocks o field by We Dood, the water rising thirty-four Mehes | jy, eaoai natater ‘who decorated .the Ecole pea a nites eee ayeo nN bonds, 81%. Schr Nathaniel Shaler, Brower, New York for Portlsnd, hr Asher 8 Parker, Ne a Vachi Slivie, ——-» New Worn for New boudone Oh sobre EH Naylor, Naylor, and 8 Morr, Dougiaa, Philadephia. ha 4 ¥ Cleared-Steamabip MoCiellan, Lovelnnd, Raltimore : bark: ' Amulenle Porth Cabra st Mlchdele vin Biswarths brig A tama (Dutch) Peat, Surinam: rchra W/O Dearborn, 8 Grost Ree Harbor; Lottie, Taylor, Philadelphia; White Sen, raylor, h—Arrived: steamship Neotune, Baker, NYorks brige SUBURBAN INTELLIGENCE . SAILED. Dv e J es standin witha Steamships Russia, and Colorado, Liverpool; Dorian, (lea | Constantine, Flores; Liz: bel, Doboy ; Haze, Geo doume ayer Me ache ae TS ao the ‘water | 4&8, Mines, as a deserved reputahon for the | ““Trasksont Bocuse.—Pxanxeorn, July To-Bvan. | gow: Ciey of Dulin, Antwerp; Magnolia, Charleston’ Een Hurtin Phiindelphia: Meteor, NYore “ AXOTITER ALLRED ~A new dodge BAS | Vas cwenty-tive feet deep and rupning at ject. drawing of her nymphs, Dianas ing.—Unued States ponds closed firm; five-twen' ‘Torry, Newbern. ial Reasins BALTIMORE, July 6—Arrived, chr Jas H Young, Barrett, foliage on deep ftailan dishes, [is not only an art | Ortho issue of 1802, 87 been Sct On foot by the property owners on the | a feartul rate, whi mn front, and | tae Bae eae Larceny RET kt ennrepe Ont ‘ NYork. ae M ‘] 5 res x hi REOOL CX KET.—Lrverroot, Jaly 7 Wind at sunset 8. Cleared—Schrs F © King, Jonas: A © Conde, Clark, an: ouch side of tho city Co resirain the workmen at the | shortly after in tie reas, he track was washed | tine, bat an unerring eve for colomipw, as uot every | 4.4 Wo), CoProN a eS tata 8 Armairing, smith, Hiviaon, NY; Campbell’ Groo' Commanipaw abartoir from Killing cattle Mm that | HABE THE IAT Teh anay. "The passenaers | Kid of hardware can be painted with every colors | tions:—Middiing uplands, 124d; middling Orleans, si es ‘Troy, American Boy, Hooper, NYork; Anna 0, Suoula che slauglier housy be removed to | Monday ulgie unin Wweduesiitye | tie ive and | 18am art, too, that must be proof against despair | qy:¢d, ye sales of the day Nave footed up 10,000 ihipping Notes, ed on poard 0 Boston, 5 fojint-Bark Mary Evans; brigs Romance, Jeremiah; Teh_Arrived, ship Crest of the Wave, Jones, NYork : tries lat, Hooper, Arroyo) PR; WNZ (Bry Ackea, St Johns, LHANGOR, July $—Arrived, sohr Frank Marin, Holt, Ab Leow DoF ioe ‘The fue steamship United States, 1290 tous, belonging to “ Messra Wm ¥ Weld & Co, of Boston, and running (n the Mer- chants’ line to New Orleans, is on the great bulance dry dock, near the foot of Pike slip, having ber bottom painted and « or Gisappointinent, as accidents occur in the bakIDs | pares, then waiked to Litclield, aud were forwarded as | jie Rs vanh, 9h Abilene eee ae ere . erne cape war's best they could be, by private conveyances, over | Just 88 they do with a Havre Corron Manker.—Havry, July 7—Bven- Sknious Snoorina AccipENT.—Vestorday af hile hud mountains and through Vases, tue streets | COOKS May Fun tke innik, or they inay blister, aNd | ing. Corton closed at 147i, for tres ordinaire on , weeks of indefatigable application can thus be lost. noon a man Hamed James Coleman, residing at 20% | In some instances betug guilied out from one side LO | We wit earulore luoke Bo oles ‘artes who fas perse: sue use to howl. 00L. BREADSTUFFS MARKET.--LIVERPOOL, the olner, " Bew whee! put on her, fr venue, vested by virtue of a war- vered tn this branch and acquired celebrity in it as WW! ny. tt, ay laapelbseageiuen:, yd oro Danbury. A‘morally strong individual. But more of potteries | 3y1,,7°—WNeab 108 Od. per cental for Tue achooner © M Newing, after receiving a new soit of | , BATH, July S—Arrivad, brie Mary. A Dane, OG leees, ea aw wite tari ited the contents of a | AecupeN.—On Monday, while some ilttie boys | when the projected “exhibition of fine arts”? applied | "Tiverroon PROVISIONS MARERY,—LIVERPOOL, . 80: schra 0 yellow metal sbeathing, was lowered from the larger one of theacrew docks, near the foot of Market slip, yesterday morning. Tho'ship Gentoo, 747 tons, belonging to Mr W W Goddard, of Boston, and lying at pier 48 East river, is undergoing tensive repairs. Her masta are being fished, new plank put hoe v; MRRISTOL: daly £. Aadind, achr Panthen, Hill NYork. ih _Arrirea, sake anki Pr en eabuanpor. i 'ionnial Webster, Packer, ‘i RORARLERTON, Suly ‘S—Arrived, brig Monica, MoCobb, ‘port, dth—-sailed, brie JL Pre (Br), Pye. Liverpool. GAEAIN TiuieS Arrived, echrs Addie Mureble, FIM, sod pistet througa bis window on Monday erenine, were playing with an old gan barre! which they had PRE dea contributions July 7 Coane, ie. Pat Whe Toe best grades of wich penciraicd the rot arm of ope of Mis chil | charged with powder and gravel stones, the charge € aricans have sent in | 4 + i owt, Wourd o! tue child will probably not prove fatal. the contents In his breast, Inlcting en ugly and } many of them. Maye heen noticed In my preceding | ™_-Petroleadh, 74, per gation for spirits, Pees beken. ka baniy fatal wound, and another was So badly letters, Among the painters, A. Dieratady, Hi, Bacon, | OX? Px ca Mancer.—Lospon, Jaly 1. Menanxcnony Svicipe-Yesterday forenoon a | Bred abont the fave that he will lose tue sight of | Fa. Bridgeman, ¢, E. Dubois, Miss Gardiner, G. 1, 18, : x 1A je-—-Petro- | im at her topsides, and being generally overhauled for re- | Julia & Martha, Dix, NYork, one eye, BM + son, Hl. A. Mrs. PETROLEUM MARKET.—ANTWERP, July ‘Pel gen a % Ny. achre Senator jury was summoned by Coroner White to hold an Gesmeur Pang ip eae ee Geen, Hobe leum, 4941. for standard white, classing. jet ey Be role rer * tmquest on the body of Ellen Al n, who committed KULep,—A man named John Hicky, residing in | Wyne, Miss Wilson, J. re, The People's dry dock, at the foot of Gonvernour street, « 3d—Arrived, schr Nellie. Anderson. N Yor! Slearet-Schrn Tielen, Norwood, NYork; suicide on Tuesday night by taking Paris green, It appears that Mrs, Allen, who resides in First street, Rear the Meadows, complained of Hines, aud sUbse~ e she pur- ehased the poison, None of her friends knew any- thing of ber act until the agonies of death came e died at midnight, despite the efforts of a physician, rhe jury returned a verdict m ace sed Wats ChIrty- five years of age aud Waves a husband and two quently repaired FO 4 patnter’s store, whe: upon fier cordance with the facts, " The dece: ehuidren. Arrempr TO BRIBE THe RecorpEn.—Ve sterday afternoon a boy ten years old, named Frederick Dunne, was arrested near the forry for having stolen two cents from one Mary King, who vends peanuts du that iocality. When takeu before the Recorder he was (hreatened with punishment, but the yoang 1, “Judge, L will give you twenty- Recorder Pope de- 2 profered sum, but the youngster ex- 2 not got it, but L will cowe tm halt rent sim- % me go. claimed, an tour und pay you.” Seemg the apy dacity of the youth the Reeorder discharged him, ut the lad has not since been seen with ihe fee for Das Liberation, Communipaw. BSY KILLED ON THE CSNTRAL RATEROAD.—Yes- terday afternoon a boy named Thomas Norton was ong the line of the Central Railroad, near when the passenger train due in New York at haif-past lve came upon hima. and, dashing him upon the rails, almost severed his Body, and kiiled lum instant body was taken to the Doy’s r in He was returning from tn try with a he met sad fate. Coroner Warren viewed the and will hold an imguest to-day, ‘The de. seven years olg. ‘The Central Railroad nineniee in the Numbers WHO are made ayhters. Hudson City. Vietiins to its ‘THe Courvs.—Before Judges Randolph and Quaife the boy George Foster pleated guilty of having stolen from his parents, Sentence was postponed. Mary Cone! was sent for thirty days to the county Jait for lorceny. Patrick Carrol was sentenced to me bags of prison jor three mouths for stealing s flour. William Moore was doomed to eightesn months im the State Prison for housed tirge mont. continement, A humber of person- ages werejirrairued for various offeuces, whose trials will take place on Monday next, Newark, Surv ror DAMAGBS.—About year ago a little girl, daughter of Mr. Henry Bowles, of East Newark, while crossing the Turapike bridge, owned by tne New Jersey Railroad Company, teil through @ man trap and sustained injuries that have lamed ber for life, The father has commenced a suit to recover trom the company $5,000. A MysTERIous Case.—On the night of the tha young man abouttwenty years of age was discov- ered in the street by the police In an unconscious condition, as supposed, from liquor. He was re- moved to the. station-nouse and placed tn one of the cells, where he remained until yesterday still uncon- scious, It is now suspected that he has been foully Gealt with, but no explanation has yet been ar- rived at. SeRrovs AFFRAYS.—Farly yesterday morning. shortly before one o'clock, the police discovered @ «man lying in the street bleeding profusely from sev- eral terrible wounds about the face. His nose was mearly severed and one of his bs ag well nigh gouged out. He | proved | to Julian PF. 3 rod, formerly of the police, and according to all accounts “was injured as described in 3 drinking saloon opposite Police Headquarters. The proprietors, however, devy ail knowledge of the affair. On Tuesday evening another barroom aftray took place in tne saloon of Gottlieb Kraemer, No, 35 Ward street, between two youug rowdies, named Abraham Neu and Ferdinand Schwartz. The pro- prietor pushed the combatanss out on the sidewalk, Alter slashing and cutting each other most unmerci- they forgot their own trouble and uniied in tilings gene- ‘Tu ab assault on the saloon aud smasne wally. They were arrested and are beld. New Providence. SROCKING RATLROAD ACCIDENT—Two Persons URED.—On Tuesday after- noon, a# Mr. John Smith, a resident of No. 195 Twenty- second street, New York, accompanied by his two w Maloney, were KILLED AND Two Moke] ehilaren aud bis sister, Mrs, Matth waiking along the Morris and near tnis place, en route tor the opposite directions ¢ curve, aud be aie they could recover their presen of mind one of the trains was upon them. M Smib and one of the girls were run over and in- stantiy kilied, wale Mr. Maloney was pretty severely agjured aad the other girl thrown some distance, bu: fortunately uniujured. The dead bodies were removed to a convenient place and the ijured woman properly cared-tor, Up to yesterday at noon her cond.tion was reported iaprovine, eirong hop © now entertained that she may ¥ cover, An inguest was held vesterday on the dodi x railroad track, it, two trains tn ot Mr. Smith and his daughter and a verdict re- turned of accidental death. The deceased gentieman Was 4 five years of age, @ marble cutter by trade i wile 4 re children. His wilow is ne febleed vy sickuess, much ¢ LONG ND. tive on the ters having three and four ‘ue New Coornca at Heyrer’s Port.—The new Catholic church at Hunter's Point ts rapidly appros completion. It 184 substantial frame nuildtig rick {oundadon, and Will seat about 600 persons. | ‘THR Caors.—The wheat crop of Suffolk county ts said to have been greatly damaged by the recent heavy rain, Many well Known farmers gay that tiseir loss wit! be very heavy. The apple crop, also, promises vac Peaches, however, are pleailfal, ‘ der T. dollars per acr town meetin; act on een called for th ihe rejected for that of Mr. Stewart, who proposes to fay ous roads und bulld @ large nuwber of fine cou , Which be tuveuds to Bell only t tho: no oceupy them. THe KALLROAD ACCIDENT At FLUSHING. Coroner last evening on the , Who Was killed on ano Flushing Railroad Tuesday, Yue jury yze- Ricks held an inquest o body of Miss Margaret R, Bu turned tbe following vera: Wi came to her death from injuries danger of to start. A, Garretson, Fi flicks V. Corn MAaLe 43. T, Vandewater, Hen). P. Farrington, Wim, C, Homan, Saihen W. Whiting. Thos, R. liver Sylvester Roo, Jr, M. 1. The funera! of Migs Burtsell will take pl his afternoon, from her jate residence, 43 Prince str Brook). patel HUDSON, ¥. Ye Hopson, Joly 7, 1469. sozhua Plumb, @ brakeman on the Hudson and Koston Railroad, was instuntiy killed this morning ontact with @ bridge about two miles y while tending @ brake on top of a fret car. Plomb was injured three years ago, sane capacity, by etriking the same Wriage, from the effects of which he never fully by coming in from tw while acting in Uh recovered. Mridueport, Hann Vee for twenty years past Wres National Hank, has resigaed } 4 position and ret Irom business, Monson Hawley, lace President of the Pequannock Bank and f Mayor of the aity. haa bees elected t ed Mr, Hark NApuatvek RAL wosw, is now resupied ¢ this War A train of was killed on the Nangatuck Railroad | Lind. Among the sculptors, I on Tuesday, between this place and Anconia. He Was probably run over.by the down train, DesTRucTIVE WHIRLWIND.~—Last Saturday after- noon, about five o'clock, @ terrific tornade passed over the north part of the town, about three-fourths of a mile from the depot, doing much damage. came from a northwesterly direction, men were ina field at work. One of them, according to his statement, was cartied some ten feet in the nuded some distance from the place Ww! he was somewhat the ground, persons who were injured but slightly, sailing on the pond of the Kimnon Water Com- pany Were tossed about in a frighttul manner. house standing in a hollow aear the pond and in the village, belonging to Mr. J, , WAS tnyured to the arnount of $200 or more roof was taken off and carried over the hill some Mr. Davis was gomg from his es3 bruised, so mile distant, Wo his barn, and was more Much so that he was taken to his bed. longing to Philo bavis, standing near by, Was com- Outlouses were blown down, e8, Lo fect or more in diameter, were It Was the most destrac- whirled frou their roots, tive woiriwind ever known tn the vicinity, FINE ARTS IN PARIS. Fine Arts nud Artistic Gosyip ia the Freach her when | Panrs, June 25, 1809. On closing my last communteation to your readers on the exhibtton at the Palais de VIndustei nounced a final correspondence in which ta water colors, engravings and drawings should be These contributions are remarkably fine this year, and among them a large panei drawing section has been dedicated to artisi fables of honest The witty writer was far from surmising when he wrote them (hat the dialogues of bipeds and quad- Tupeds would, two centuries jater, be the delight of great patnters and bis satire become pastime for Ther is nothing Rosa 1 80 much enjoys as sketching contemplative rabbits sitting on their tails, eager, impetuous hares and long-eared, patient asses, to wluch she’ adds a@ line or (Wo taken from the iniwitable fabletsr, the same way Gustave Doré enjoys Perraull’s fairy tales and Don Quixoite. ‘rhe following are the artists who have honored Lafontaine this year:—Gerome has sent in the “Da- nublan Peasant,” a drawing; Rosa Bonheur, “The Two Balls and Frog,” a water coloring; Meunter, “The Old Woman and Two Maids;” Zo, “The Ass Bearing Relies;” Chaplin, “The Young Widow,” a remarkable drawing; Brion, “lhe Pumpkin and Acorn,” a water color; Daumier, “The Doctors,” a ‘aal, “fhe Bear and his Two Compan. ions,” @ water coloring. Large crowds were con- stantly standing around these well-known but ever- new subjects; for the fables of Lafontaine in France are taught to children as soon as they can run about, and they are the philosophy of the aged. Chaplin and Daumler have sent in other Jarge works. ‘The latter is called the French Hogarth, and stands in the front rank of aguare!! to, caricature @ “who know but who cannot in reality distinguish school from auvother, teurs In a Studio,” have illustrated i aking. Joseph Ran, for petiy larceny, was sentenced w- jbutso it is, ‘water color; His best this He has called this “Ama- It is most laughable, other is keener, ‘Jadges at a Court of Assizes.’’ It is a terribiy ridiculous and truthful illnstration, Chaplin's is a young girl with a mandoilne—a pro- duction that has all the vigor of an oil painting. Anastasi shows the winter garden of Princess Ma- thilde, that rendezvous of exotics from the yegeta- ‘There is a delicate atmos- phere in the picture, a wafting melody from the palms, & dangerous fascination about the orange M. Bellay has sent in arepro- on of the Last Supper, from L, de Vinet. Chouppe has contributed Views of the P. Rousseau, ander the title “Summer,” has huwers. Harpiguies, aview of Pa) iaken from the Gallery of Apollo, at the Louvre. Among the pastels, or colored chalks, there is an admirabie “Female Asleep,” by Cades, and in this department itis rach regretted that Marechal de Metz is not represented, figurines ave ned he was called the ble and artistic world. and myrtle boxes, tis pastel forests and At the exhibition of 1806 ing of that special section. French excel also in charcoal drawings. deriul What efiects can be produced at so little cost. Some of the sites, woods, 4 nes are as vivid as paimtings—one especialiy, which represents the dissecting school, with students stening to Velpeau’s demonstrations before 2 as these tender phy- The numerous shades of light and half tints are striking. ngravings occnpy peclally agua-"ore qian, Feyon-Perrin, riquet, who this yea mans, from the painting of Paul Veron be remembered that 1t was he who engraved the fa- mous Hetmieyele of P. Delaroche, which Gonpii pur- rocks and moonhebt orpse Which is to be no less distinguished place, The most talented are Ape UPrOLK Sir TRaADE.--Sbipburiding is ex- Disciples of -Eta- eastern end of the isiand et has sent nothing in this year, but he Nas ‘aved nearly all the works of P. Delare Charles f,, Cromw traits of Ravignan and the portrait’ of uy sinail engraving for which 10,000 franes was 1 of 10,000 francs reminds me that the Jacquemart, whose portrait of the T noticed tn one sation, has now, in cor her work, an order for twelve portrai en passani, KOVEMEND OF HEMPSTEAD PLAtNs.—Alexan- ewart, of New York, has offered fifty-five an advance of thirteen dollars per acre--for the great Hempstead Plains, A special ith of July to rot forty-two dollars per acre, which, it ja hoped and confidently expected, will be long sittings im sii may not be a for wish to be portray | represeniatives to the Cc particular nail in her studio wail, as photo; to return to the Palais, there ts 4 decid for actisiic painting on hardware, Plates and dishes of large si e3 and great | mM Are so perfect 1c i8 impossible to distingul: teries of our days from Mythological and preferred, such as were found on the putt the Moors who carried this art to Spi know that the introducuon the jury, find that Miss Marraret R. Burtsell rived by being run over by a car of the Flushing Rattroad Company, on July 6, 1869, atthe village of Flushing, county of Queens, State of New York; and, fartuermore, we think ald company censurable ‘in not having a suitable person employed to warn passengers of the ting on the cars at the time of awiten- ing, aud also to tnforiu them which ones are going a large yellow seal, wita th mother rgents virtue of this paper one of the qucen mother's #n- perior servants, an usher of the chamber, was privi- Jeged solely to manufacture “all sorts of white hard- with enamel of al) colors, for pubit His name was Nicolas te Possel, Sieur of Grand Val, in Normandy. 7 taeant squire, from which is derived the Mon- This pottery privilege was words, “by Ut ware, covere unility and di doomed to be a terrible Squire of Grand Vai. The document, which ts long, granted tim the monopoly for thirty years, and we Parliament reduced it io twenty, when royal paper €x at nim joss of time and low: x later, in 1646, we find lim giving over to another squire ny the nate of Po! baking stoves and ling ib to fifty, { money; 86 that apparatus for nine years, during which Poterat 13 10 pay bam a.certain sum yearly and twelve Ronen disnes, at the quire of the Grand V “ot into trouble, soon fonnd in the Rowen marke ered some one cise Was muntraciniug this somewhere; and when tie ered to be & mang named It 13 clear Rouen hh Lthe times of Sully, who pro an autograph memoir is still extant, dated 1663, ia which he decrees t} ify the hardware goods oi the city of Rouen, and make the artists Work as bard w | them designs for te King's service: | same encouragement to Rouon tapestry and gut . ; protect and increase t Thea poor Po uy imitated we: and 1b was dys “Protect and grat- also grant the Nr ResiuNap.—Sherman Hartwell, b Conlets int Mack already attained, bat primitive ¢ ‘only color used in 1647 The object on the first dishes made 18 4 From Holland ) NOW so soNghE iter, and which is the shurer only tn Paris, by the name of | ofone manutd Ramsay, E, Alling, J, i. Hase! tne, J. Mazzara, H. Roberts. Among the engray- - H. Gugier, H. May. Among the architects, L. upre. A Patimber of Italian artists have formed a society at Turin, under the name of Aqua-Borte, They pro- pose to publish anuvally an aibum containing the aqua-jortes they have collected throngh the year, and to settie tue price of these , progicmens for pur- chasers who are not meimbers of the society. At the head of the promoters of this work are the Comte Marce:lo /auissera, the Come Erneste do Sambuy, the Comte Angelo di Cervignasco, aud the Duke Al- fonso ai Sartirana, . ‘ne Pope on the Present Position=The Roman Catholic Church in Russia—The Act of the Coming Counciimspain Re news Her Tribute to Rome—The Anniver- wary of the Pope’s Coronation, Rome, June 24, 1569, The recurrences of the Pope's election and coro- nation have atforded his Holiness the opportunity of delivering what would be considered in a secular government an ofilcial discourse and a declaration of policy. On Thursday last, the anniversary of bis creation, Pius 1X, rephed m the folowing terms to the complimentary felieltations of the Sacred Col- lege, the Senate and other civt! and religious digmi- tavies, congregated for that purpose in the Sala dei Paramenutl at the Vaticao:—Maving arrived at the conclusion of the twenty-third year of my Pontt tieate, itis my duty, beiore all, to thank the Lord Who has sustained my frailty in the midst of such numerous and cruel trials, Itis my duty to aamire and bless the protection, full of wisdom, which He has granted to the Church, Doubtless He leaves hor exposed to redoubtaole tempests, but He sus- inins her at the same tiute, and raises up among Christians men animated by a holy courage to de- fend her rights. Finally, I address my thanks to the Sacred College and to all those who surround ine, for the novle part which they take in the strug- gle and for tie vows which you (Cardinal Patrizi spoke in the name of his eminent brethren) hav just expressed to me, ‘The world is divided, as It were, into two societies; one numerous, powerful, resiless and agitated; the other jess numerous, but calm and faithful. My very illustrious predecessor, St. Gregory the Great, compared these two societies to those formerly col- lected, the first in the plains of Sennaar, where men erected the Tower of Pride, but were confounded by God in their language and dispersed; tne second at the Coenaculum, on the day of Pentecost, where Peter and the Apostles and thousands of the faithful of divers nations ali heard and understood one and the same language. Thus to-day we see revolution, with socialism in its suite, condemning and denying religion, morality and God Himself; and, on the other side, the true faithful, who, calm and firm in their faith, wait patiently for good principles to resume their salutary empire and for the designs of God to be accomplished. Ah, if sovereigns adopted, these good principles how much more easy it would be for them to govern their people! How much good could they do to their people and to themselves! The future is in the hands of God. As He has overthrown the first revolutiontsts, the demons, so he wiil overthrow these. And wecan and ought to desire that the proud who persecute the Church may be humbled and confounded. Meanwhile let us accomplish jauhfully our sacred duties to God, Kyo autein exercebar, says the Psalmist, and let us render Him actions of grace for having preserved peace in tus marveilonsiy privileged morsel of land Whence we can extend our looks and our prayers over the whole Church, Al, how heavy are the evils which oppress this Church. What ruins, what tears every- Where! Perhaps at this moment, while Lan speak- ing, a kingdom is deprived ot its last bishop; he als0 throwa into prison or carried into exile. "(At this allusion to the persecutions in Poland the Pope Was painiuily agitated.) Certainly, God might per- malt tuat we ourselves should have to encounter th same fate as tnose bishops. The plant whicn plunges 1ts roots iato the soil on which We still find sacly might be strickea Ike the mystic plant of the Prophet Daniel. Bat the dangers which menace us e to by divine gooduess, and that plant has the word of the Lord. I invoke the al: powerful protection of God on the Sacred College, on the pre- lates, on this dear city and those who represent it (tne Senate), I pray particularly for two sorts of persons—chose who are in tribulation, that God may come to their ald; and those, still more unforcunaie, ‘who live in ain, that God may grant them victorious grace. There are even in Kome some abandoned souis who take the shadow for the body, falselood for truti, aud, who, dying from the path of justice, plunge tato the forest iull of roaring beasts, Woe to those Who act thus. It 13 the sure loss of all good, May the Lord keep such a lot from you all, and may Jie, through the intercession ot Mary, bless you, as f desire, With all the force of my heart, The reception of the Graud Duke Vladimir by the Pope, the presence of sone iifuential Russian diplo- mutists in Rome and the recent visit of Count Its- off, Who returned last week to Floreace, after a siay of only a few days here, led to a supposition, whieh Was circulated in several jonruats, that the Russian and Papal governments were on the pomtot staolisting anic é relations, The Pope's allu- to the dtsiré ol the Catholic asian Minister, Baron Armia, left Rome xpeciediy on Friday night. His wes by surprise, as he had been at Frascati only y or two before, looking for @ Villa to D vot the summe But it must not be therolore concluded that the Baron has A al Antone though hia E h aie reply to Count Bistmaare inquiries the comiut Council as ie did to those of the Marquis de Ia Valette, convered by the Margnis de Banneville not joue ago. It Seoms that Loch the Fronelt and /eusstau goveraments ti pre wish for 2 formal javitation to seud neil, and also for an ex- Apal iiatters to be treated Cardinal Secretary of piled statement of the prin of in that assembiy. Ti slate rephed to the #ppiications of thetr aimbassa- dors on this, sabject t the present Te: lations betwee! ‘ent and Siate dtd not require, as erly, (ue intervention of Jay potentates in a coun- simtended to be purely to the subjects to be tx sell WNADIE OF Unauthorized uckpatory niLelligen 1am as- t authority, that such Is the sub. stance of What passed between bis Kmiuence and their excellencies. On the other hand, in the plan of the seats and tribunes to be erected in St, Peter's for tue “Conscript Fathers’? of the Council and for persons privileged to be present, there certainly 18 & wpace reserved for the oraleres principum, Wien I can only Imagine to mean the envoys of sove- reigns. Marshal Serrano has inaugurated bis office of Regent by au act of courtesy towards the Holy See. “Since the Spanish revolution tm September last, the trimestrial payments of $4,500 Lo the Papal Nuneio at Madrid, ob acconut of The annual tribute of $14,000 for exemption trom the duties of the Crnaades, = gran wo Spain by the celebrated — Holla della Orveiata, had heen suspended, Marshal Serrano has just forwarded an instalment of $6,000 to Rome, with the assurance tuat before the approaching anniversary of the Tevolntion all the arrears of the tribute shail be patd up. The great works of restoration yong un in Sh Peter's, and esyectally the rawovering ot the cupola With lead, necessitate a considerable outlay, ta cote tribute to Which has afforded the Spanisi Regent & gracefal excuse for resuraing payment of the tribute and sending the first instalment in Ume for the festl- vai of St. Peter, ‘Tne Portnguese and Hraztian gov erminents Kem to have dednitively ceased paying thetr respective tributed to the Holy See, aud that pain by the government of the Two Sicilies for cen turies and continued for a few years by that ot Victor quanuel was finally withheld in 4867, erday being the Aauniversury of the Pope's coronary the Custio of St. Anwelo fired salutes at daybreak, The MANE a festive aspect durmg the ch day and was illuminated WW night We are gevting towaras the conclasion of all these festivities for the present, as the yolemnity of St. Peter's day. the 20th inst., winds up the summer eplendors of the Charon and ieaves every one Jree to go and breqiio fresher air in Villeggiatura. LAs? OF THE SAVANNAH Corton Firet,—The last foreign cotton Clearance of the season, by wall, Was erday, Mesars. Charies Green, Son & Ox ‘ed for Liverpool the British #hip aitred, Gray, with a cargo of 1,55 bales upland and 315 bales nd colton, 223,200 lee! Naber and 10,987 white yes, valued @8 follows:-—Upiand cotton, 4} MOUNGA, VAIN FELS.8IF A soe faland tevenitudes of vined A werited and worid- wi Mi, Weight 10,606 ponds, Value $24,428; Umber, } WHITE OAK saver, § ‘ai valuae ACAI ADVE) URET, PULY ty San rises. Sun sets, . please deliver all packages intended for the HR2aL.D to our regular'y authorized agents who are attached to our Steam Yacht fleet, ‘The New York Associated Press do not now collect marine reports nor attend to the delivery of packazas, as will be seen by the follawiag extract from the proceedings of the regular monthly meeting, held March & 1868: — Presa will “dicontinue the collection of ship news in the harbor of New York, Passed unanimously; JEANNE: Owners and couskenees 10 thy masters of inward boand wea sels will be forwarded free of charge. E Cunard. richs & Co. Havana—F Alexendre & Sone. Barvey. Steamship Rebecca ‘Ciyde, Chichester, Wilmington, NC— James Hand Tobias, Co. Son. peiig Hare & Aubrey (Br), Weeks, Barbados—T T & F A Co. Brig Excelsior (Br), Major, Bermuda—Jones & Lough. Sona. ney «Co. oor Crescent (Br), Faulkner, Windsor, NS—J T Whitney & ae ing for Balem. "The schooners mainmast and a part of Brig 1H Kennedy, Rich, Providence N 1 Mi i Oo. .f Seem caly, were so be. pe a ape ge Mh Bh mp shh? Brigand (Br), Moare, Fort au Platte-—Bggers & Hein | ciktus could be learned as to bar name, Ro, ES ardson. 1 ; 2d, lat 49 01, lon 48 12. an American brig, steering E, show- ng a white t Jon 65.04, bark (li mdse and passengers. to the Al Tay by at 6:00 heading N, circle. Th Wert July % with tds and passongers, to CH Mallory & OO, PSteumsnipy Volunteer, Jones, Wiltwington, NC, with naval teamship, Volunteer, Jones, Wilrain, with navi stores, tod Lorillard, jaded s and passengers, to James Hand. Ship Friedebarg (NG), Boysen, Hamby 33 dave, with mdse and S23 passengers, to Funch, Edye & ‘Go. erly winds, calms and with indse, to Miller & Houghton. wiitark Inguatela (Nowy, Tur Bordoans, #0 days, with | “Olice Lighthouse Board, Washington, DC 1890, Hark Industrie (Nor), Tunni ‘denux, ay it Ouse J mdse,to Punch, Edye & Co. Had tine weather during the ‘Wislbiens oe sence, . Pifark. Valkyrien (Br), MoKenzie, Havana, 14 days, with | _ Artived at New Bedford th, bark Nautilus, mith, trom mugar, &c, to Simon ce Visser; vessel to Dancan MeColl, 3, lar 37 30, lon 74, spoke ins ‘Wm Mallory Jr, hence for | #p (taken on the aye) H 1000 do _wh of] and 10,000 Ibe bone. rok Davis, Hi 9 dayn, with sugar, & Tenncrin spces ca Chasieoes Ground te se Wo scl “shane: avis, Havana, 9 daze, with sugar, Oke O1 0, to Chase, Talbot #3 a rey paltry <4 une 29 achr Walter Jays, with raliway icon, to order. Had light westerly wit ani Calns th last 90 daye- : dai fruit, to order, Passed Gibraltar May 4. Had ght southerly and westerly winds the entire passage. cotter, to Bask & Jevons. Bi NE during the passage, Cronsed the Bauator re with coal, to GH Brower; vew with coal, to Jed Frye & Co. "ad ight. westerly winds toe worth, RP Carry. nuts, and but» short the in that her name, done 5, and Co. Had th Polat. to order. Simpyon £ Clapn. gon & Clapp. & Clap yoke & Murray. Harding & Oo. fi fish, to Woodr) fori. ‘Sehr Lady Adame, Evang, Blizabethport for New Haven, laptaiue has on it the grain elevator Liverpool, which was partially dentroyed by fire at the Atlantle Basin. It is being refas- toned, calked, painted, te. The Nelson & Townsend dry dock, adjoining the above, yesterday afternoon discharged the tugboat Echo, which had its wheel adjusted. ‘The brig David Bugbeo is on the sectional dry dock nearest the foot of Rutgers slip. ‘The tugboat Join H Hammitt is on Dean's railway, Red Hook, having her wheei keyed on, ‘The schooner Snow Fiake, 15 tons, ix also on the above dock, having her bottom cleaned. The bark Alert, 271 tons, after having her yellaw metal sheathing patched and a new shoe yiven her, was floated out of one of the Erie Basin dry docks yesterday mornin; SHIPPING NEWS. Almanac for New York=This Duy. ». 436 | Moon rises...morn 3 47 733 | High water....eve 7 42 Weather Along the Coast. JULY 7—9 A. M. Woimninaton, De _ The schooner Emma E is in one of the above docks, being Washingt painted, NR re wa te ‘The brig Oliver Cutts, 962 tons, belonging to Robert Mur- Charleaton: ray, Je, of this clty, after having her yellow metal sheathing Savannah, patched, was lowerel from the sectional dry dock nearest the foot of Rutgers alip on Tuesday afternoon, ‘The bark Thomas Terry was (lonted out af one of the above dooks yesterday morning, after undergoing similar repairs, ‘The shipping business "long shore continues surprialugly dull, there belag hardly work eriough for one-third the num- der of shipwrights and cuikers seeking {t, In the neighbor- hood of the dry docks larze groups of men are lounging wil day waiting for something to turn up, but the presentment of the entry books is not very encouraging for them. The mam- moth sectional dry dock at Hoboken has been iifle for aeve- ral weeks, and the great sectional dry dock near the foot of Rutgers siip is stillempty. Some of the caikers have left the city to seek employment at the little ways of the river towns up the Hudaon, while others have gone to the amall yards on the Sound, in many eases working at a reduction on the wages demanded in hurried thmes in New York. Marine Disasters. Bank Gro S Brown (Br), lately sunk in Long fsland Sound by collision with steamer Bristol, has been brought into New Haven harbor, and {s now afloat alongside the wharf. ‘The bark was towed from 13 fathoms water into 7 fathoma, where she was turnedover and lifted #o that her decks camo out of water, when she was pumped out night of 4th inst, and taken into port. The whole work was accom- plished in 5 days by the Coast Wrecking Co, with thelr divers and materials, Sour Josrr assenger ‘by steamship Ez na, informe us that the schr Josephine B Small from New York June 9 for Belize, Hon, went ashore June 18 on Colorado Reef, and became a total Ione "The crew ware eared, at wan ais a smal portion of eo alls ant ne. 1e J was bul m Lon Island NY, in 1661, wee 180 tous burtheu and owned by the ‘Messrs Benny, at Belize. Sou NELLIE PorreR which strtek on the Nigger Head Rocks in Hell Gate, was tacen off by the, wrecking stenmer John Fuller, under orders from Wreck Master Brown, the leak being successfully stopped by diver E.R. Lowe. The ‘schooner was heavily laden with brown stone from Portlan Conn, and struck with such force that It carriel away 1 feetof’ keel, tore of 12 feet of the garboard streak, ‘and started stem and stern posta, The loak was two Inches per minute, She now lays on the beach at Astoria. Scum Eurtne, from Rondont for Bostoi aleak off Chatham, and put into Edgartown bth for repatre. Sone FLORA KiNG, Cook, from Calas for Provid astiore an itedge Fence ‘shoal, in Viney ‘gound, Sti oat andcame of name day, after throwily board part deckload of lumber. aah 4 A BOHOONER, snpposed to be the Avon, from Calais f New Haven, grounded on Hedge Pence Shoak Vineyard Sound, on the bis, and threw over part of deckload of lum- ber before getting off. P1107 Boat No 7 was seen off Salem aft if Jul about d o'clock, with a schooner in tow, supposed (> be roak: POUT OF NEW YORK, JULY 7, 1869, Herald Packages. Captains and Paraera of Vessels arriving at this port will Reaolved, That on and after April 1, 1868, the Assoc! Bx" The ollice of the H ALD stewn yachts JAWRS and r® js at Whitehall slip. All commnnfeations from CLEARED. im (Br), Lott, Liverpoot via Queenstown— teamship Colorato (Bn, Green, Liverpool—Williams & 0 Steamabip Dorian (Br). Small, Glasgow—Henderson Bros, Steamship Deutschland (NO}, Neyuaber, Bremen—Oel- Steamship Ru Steamship Cleopatra, Phillips, Vera Cruz aud Slaal via Steamship Fab-Kee, Stecle, Hamilton (Bermada)—J N Stoamship Magnolia, Crowell. Charleston—A Leary. Ship Rinde (Nori, Johuson, Maraeiltes—C Tobtas, Rark Alert (NG), Ebrenrefch, Queenstown for orders—C Burk Estafette (NG), Lankeman, Bremen—Funch, Edye & Bark America (NG), Koper, Bremen—Unkhart & Co. Bark Boston (Itab, Constanzo, Trieste_J Robineon & Co, Bark Noo ({tal), Cacace, ‘Triette—Jas Robinson & Co, Bark liva (sr), Tiluom, Curacoa and Lagual Bark Caro, Beals, Bucksport, Me—R P Buck * Co. Brig Iris (Br, Simmons, St Pierre, Mart—H A Vitable & Brig La Creole (Dutch), Spalckhaver, Curacoa—Dovale & Brig Alva (Br), Armstrong, Sydney, CB—P 1 Nevius & Brig Humming Bird (Br), Earl, Hanteport, CB—J T Whit- Brig Two Brothers (Br), Skinner, Havre de Grace—R P Cur- Schr Ella, Montgomery, Jacksonville—Warren, Schr Caspian, Larraes, Mackinn. ode Sebr E H Hodgman, mn, Amabury Point- Snow & Rich- Mrssin@ Veasrl.—Bark Volo (of Yarmouth, NS), Lovitt, sailed from Cardiff Dec I: fe Feareaetearl regen ein foe Baraan; and hea vot Lrveni July 7—Ship Concress, Purington. from Ak: Mareh 29 for land Rader at —— {fq distress, wita cargo damaged; will discharge for repalre. Miscellaneons. Brio Jonw H KEexnepy, of New Orleans, 2% tor ter, built in Waldeboro, Me, in 186%, and ‘now ai this city, has [mtg tee ne by Capt Thos Rich and pariles in Hroviaence on private terms. She is intended for the general freighting business, and will hereafter hall from Providence, under the command of Caat Davis W of Providence, late firat off)- cer of schooner Welcome R Beebe, of Jersey City. Notice to Mariners, FIXED LIGHT ON NORO ISLAND, Capt Hodadon, of schr Ella Hodsdon, which arrived 6th inst from Santa Martha and Savanilla, informs us that a fixed white light has been erected on Moro Ialand, entrrnee to harbor of Sauta Martha. It t# 186 feet above the level of the sea, and la visible in clear weather about § iniles. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA—OOAST OF MAINE—NEW FOG SIGNAL AT CAPE ANN LIGHT STATION. Information is hereby given that a new fog signal has been entablinhed at Cape Ann (Thateher’s Island) light station. Erlesson hot ar engiuo giving’ blast or eobenes aueetien ngine, giving a blast of 7 seconds duratio! stntereaia off neconda, 3 ie eee ¢ trumpet rotates through an arc o icintty of the Balvagen on fhe nacthoaat, acsant by cast te the vicinity of Eastern Point, and will be heard more dis- tinctly between these points than elsewhere, ‘The signal ia located in a frame building near the base of Schr Uncle Tom, Tok, Boston- Snow & Richardson, Schr $ P Godwin, Waterbury, Stamford, Sehr O C Acken, Hobbie, Stamford. Steamer T W Brune, Foster, Baltimore, ARRIVALS, REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM Yacars, Steamship Hansa (NG), Brickenstein, Bremen June 23, an@ sth, with mdse and 603 passenzers, to Oelrichs 4 Co. lat 47 65, lon 39 50, passed bark A W Singieton, bound sf, With blue “W" in centre; 3d, lat 44 48, lon 4. saw fishing scr GG Benton, at anchor; 6th, lat 4157, le, steering E. . 1p Eagle, Greene, lavana, July 3, at) PM, with tie Mai) Steamship Co. AM, lat 31, loo 79, passed an American bark, owing a white signal, with the letter “W" in » is anchored at Lower Quarantine, Steamship Ariadne, Eldridge, Gaiveston June 26, via Key 2 Steam for coal and water. Steamship Fairbanks, Hunter, Wilmington, NC, with mdse Had’ wont fox most of the Dassaze. ark Argentine ‘of Bangor), Atwood, Antwerp, 41 days, Had strong westerly Honolulu Nov 17, Juan Fernandez March 27, with $0 bbis ait, Provincetown, 20 bik fish; bark Crowainabiel dy Praro, FH, iinmail wh. ‘Heard from same day bark Paciic, ‘Mpalled th; bark Deed Davia, At art lemon: tlantic Ocean, A leiler from Capt shiaw,of bark Oscealn 26, 00 WR, re ports her at Paita June 14, having taken 950 bbia sp and 90 do wh oil last craise 1000 bbls ap and 100 do wh oll aii tol Bark Letitia, Stowell, of NB, was off Gallipagos April 14, having taken 50 pois ap oil since leaving Paita, Foreign Ports, Axsire, May 1 Passed by, bark Jewoss (not Lewis), Wat- fon, from Bonton for ‘hand ae ALGOA Bay, May a port barks Armenia, I: Boston ldg; Ben Nevia (Bi 4 Moodie, for NY ork Gon Honth Easter (Br), Sandberg, for do do; _ briga Kroo Roy ( Br), Per- kins, for Boston ; ficeadilly (Br), Morris, for N York ee CBr), Brig Therese Butler (of Rockland), Botler, rort Talbot, 39 Brig Lizzie Jisen (ir), Cameron, Malaga, 65 days, with Brig Lebanon (Br), Stephens, Rio Janeiro, May 17, with countered strong winds from day Cw, 1 indont 1h day iio Brett, Son & Co! is Reed, ilngan, OB, 12 days, lands Brig © W Ring (of Boston), Avers. 4 Brig HF Eaton (of Calais Siulled Ia company with brig Leb Wada Brig Saxon (Br), Green, Lingan, CB, 13 days, with coal, to qhlinovo, Pit June 2—Tn. port bare Be aiton, for Lon 5 ig. ton (Br) ‘kin, for New Hi: ven sch Qarland, Libby, tor NYaiks pats fay Buss, July 7—Arrived, steamship Lafayette (Fr, Rour- san, NYark for Huvre (and proceeded), Cimgruscos, Juno 2--Atrived, hrige Jacinto, Miter, Wor. ton; 224, Norah, pie 24d, bark Clenfuegor, ANen, New York; beiz Teresita, Hilt, Vio; ¥ith, bare Kinma Litelielt, Crockett, NOrieana, via Havana; brig RB Gove, Harkness, 99 do 33th, bigs Naind, Richardson, NYork; stb, Ponvert, jen, do. Ralied Mat, bark Linda, Fleming, Phitadelphia; bri Nowe (Br) Dinsmore, NYork ; 2d, Uuwana, Bonnldy tos bee ale Daniels, Bray, Boaton ; 25th, WA. Honors (ir), Wormell, York; sohir J Kivardo Jova, Cobb, Philadelphia; 2h, bark dephyrine (Br), Penniston, NYork. CARDENAS, “June 24- Arrive, bark Gollen West (Br) Brown, NYork; brigs BP Nash, Lency, do; Hattie Hi Wheeler, Bacon, Portland; 25th, bark Jainek Risk Philadelphia; brige Deborah 8 Sonte, Sonle, Portl dus CP) Dutran, NYork (and salted, Bh for 8 jennie Moody. Connery, Portland; tzu, Wilitn Bithy Taolay Cadlen. Pliladelpiiay Wet Beavey, Les, Wil imingyou Hilvabet Amer, Philadelphia, Balled rigs Hattie Rows, Dotan, Portland ; July 1, Po- nie (Br), Holder, Piiladelphia, gba: Nala CALEDONIA, CB, Jane 41a port brig Catawba, for New Yor in 3 aaye GLAnaow, June 24—In port bark Queen of Scots (Hr), Hoekharh for York ig st : rsh HAVANA, June 29- Arrived, bark Jas M Chureblit (Br), Kiliman, StJohn, XB; July Ist, brig Waltham, Hammoud, Portinnd, Saiied June Mth, bark unver, York, Sagua and Baltimore; brig EA’ Carver (br), Bracket, Remodinn and Boston: ach Ruth H Baker, Loring, and Joseph Oakes, Oakes, Sayua King Bird te}, Wyrm an. Sierra Morena; Sith, bark’ Warrior GB ana Mork; aly Ist woh Frigate Bie sep Hole, n via'Sagna; 2d, bark Warren Ordway, Hoyt, Ful: month via Bagn Cleared 24, bark Eva 1 Fisk, Emery, Liverpoot. Livnwrodr, July b—Arcivell, bark AW Weaton, Dawes, San Francleod, ff FORORN, Jane 18--Tn port brig Amilcare (Ital), 120, fog MYork 1h July. 4 i sae ashlgreghane Sailed 12th, hark Janson Gregory, Gr NYork. Montrvineo, May 14—Arrived, bark Janet Forbes, Forbes on Walker), Bucos Ayres. AYAGUEZ, June 16—Arrtead, brign Cleta, Hopkina, Batt more; 18h, T’Turull, Thompson, New Haven. ene SM Hed 17th, cbr Telegraph, Norwich, Ot; 1th, brig Altae ia italy hia. tr TANZAB, June H—Arrived, harks Gertrude, Atherton, Wircataet; Nereld (Bo, Chisholin, NOrieans; 6th, sehr Abe ble, Cummings, Portiana ; irk Ade Carter, Kenne Phiadelpbin; duly I, beige Cabcatelle, Carilele, do, 3 Wick? more, Henley, Portland. Sailed July 1, barks Mhilenn, Davia, and Ttobecon Caruen Lie nur, HYork RW Grifitha, Drummond, Philadelph celer, Wheeler, X York. “ Ghearsd Sane My bry On! Cleared June wig Galventon, Merryman, NYork, Ninuro, May iota port bark Galventon, Briard, for Shanghne ida few days, PERNAMNUCO, Muy 26—Arrived, achr Star of the East, NYork, Pana. June 18-—In port brig Uncle Sam, for NYork, QUEENSTOWN, June Arrived, Qnoen of the Bast (Br), Glege, Penagcoia (and farted 271 Faimonth). QU hua, June 2—Arrived, ship War Spitily Power, NYork ¢ bark Geo Henry, Jenkinn, Piliadelonia, Be JouNs, PR, June Mtn port brice Alox Kirkland, Mar- tiny and Mary Rice, Boyow: for Baltimore Bike be IAW mo ed, briga Alice, Bonner, Baltimore; Sarah Anny NY pags Trintan, | O%—Artived, bark Trinfdad (NG), —— (ate Koxtar, who died on the 21st, at wea), Greenock hailed previoas to 30n, bark 8 (WV Holbrook, Volleys, New ork, In port 89, barks PY ant Bitee (NG), ane, dries John Shay, Nokerad heatrup, 40; Ncilia Husted, Maloney, ding. American Ports. Joly 6 Arrived, sobre Wn Kenzal, and J chr Silver Star (Br), Smith, Para, 20 dava, with rbber, », to © Ludmann & Co, Juae 25, lat 24, lon 67, parsed sav! dismasted, water logeed and abandoned, apparently ner of I tons burt! i seemed to be lumber laden yndition; could not make out Sebr Elia Hodaton (of Bangor), Hodedon, Santa Martha Savaniila 1th, with Ides, fasticy Ae, to Dovale & t, Variable Winds latter part of passage, June agen sche Emma, Just nuchored Smiles N of aulized briy Mary O Comery, trom New York (or PR, 16 lays, with sugar, ney & Parker. Virginia. ry Hi hr Oliver Sehr J Raymo p SOUTH. ftangor for New York, te 4) Machias for New York, wi Schr Cornelia, Mountain Oak, Sawyer, Machias for New York, to Sehr Ned Siuater, Higgins, Franklin for New York, to Simp, Sehr € nova, Jellison, Franklin for New York, to Simpson Son Bifort, Sullivan, Bangor for NYork. Schr Webster Kelly, Haekiil, Bangor for New York, to Hol- Sehr Com Kearney, Killbrook, Bangor for New York, to Schr Helen Mar, Rich, Brookville Bay for New York, tJ P Watinoe, Allon, Gloucester for New York, with ff & Robinson, ‘Schr Glenwood, Dickerson, Boston for New York. Scbr JG Huntington, Jones, Boston for Atbany. Schr Gravite State, Crocker, Providence for New York. Schr Eliza, Furniss, Providence for New York. Beur Isaac Merritt, —-, Providence for New York. Rchr AT Rowland, Rowlans, Providence for New York, Schr Phebe Elizaueth, Hill, New Haven for New Yori Schr Allce Scranton, Fiower, New Haven for New Yorks Sehr Eliza Wamilion, Cole, Hridgeport for New York. Sehr A Lincoln, Davia, bridgeport for New York. Schr Gloneester, Hodgiten, Bririgeport for New York. Bebr Julin Ann, Wells, Bipny Brook for New York, Schr Siunaly Miller, Port Jetervon for Albany. Sciir Mary Miller, Dayton, Port Jofterson for Woonsocket. Solr Lizzie Evans, Muhatiy Cold Spring for New York, Schr Win J Peo e, Cold Spring for New York. Schr farah Maria, Jones, Oyater Ray for New Yorks ir Amelia, Wools, Roslyn for New York, Sehr Vo Semite, Martin, Koelyn for New Vork, Yacht Ranvier, Banker, New London for New Yorks BOUND EAST, tar, Rondout for Portamouth, Brin Mestonger, MoCuily, New York for Pictou. Sehr Suécers, Richards, Philadelphia for Hartford, Bebr Trooait, Nackett, Tenaddenie tor Boston, Sehr Lizzie, Teylor, Philadelphia for Providence, Hebr GJ bricksou, Smith, Woodbridge, NJ, for New Rea. ve! Brig Polly Fi ‘all Schr Damon, Jon ‘zabethpor for Boston Dili am, Albany for Providenc ‘Albany for Naw Haven. Behr White Rondont for Fall River, Hecht Empire, Fetgusoh, Rondout for Salem, Hone Lucy, Clark, RonJout for Boston, Kear Adeline Hamlin, lodgers, Ron fout far Borton, fenr Francis Collin, aynor, Rondout for ANilnon Mary & Susan, Kenyan, Rondout for Fall Kiver gilant, Dioklieon, Hoboken for Providence. hr Oilve Branch, Manni, New York fo Keur Hattie, —-, Kew York for Pembroke, Foie John A Dix New York Cor Haew! Hohe Tickler, Hata v York for Now Lo GH Rogorn, Braith, New York for N Bolir Judge Low, Horney, New York (or Poriia Hole Carnelta, Henderson, New York far Pravulenoe. Babe! @ bie ‘arty, NEW York for + nba (NO), Frank Jameson, aud Olleor Jaraeson, Bos Arrive), #ebre & Stoteon, Barker, Port Snug Vinckmans «M Vanes, Rurga; 6 Mauson, aaa tuwor A Parsone, Bi Philadel. Lord, do: Albion, Smith, Portchester, NY. DIG) IN, Jniy 6—-Arrived, achys Josenh M FPitzpatrion. faith Gennes, ‘DO; Jonas © Chow, Deering, Hoboken ‘or Tauntone , July S—Arrived, gchra Empire, Romont for bale ng TAY cal sll Mos ‘NYork’ for Ban- vor; Unioa, do for Newburyport; Leontine, do for Bock: land, SVERNANDINA, July 1—Arrived, steamship Mercedite, SOREL RIVER, July 4—Arrtved, schrn Warren Blake, Mes Meri OMe asin Morin Hanada, NOIR; sloop Cee H Pat Aerived! sche Minorwa, Collins. Ceorgetown, DC: Min GLOTCESTER, Suly 6—Arrived, schta Ada Herbert, TOUMES' HOLP. July 5, P¥—Arrived, brig © Morrie Bn, Crane, NYork for Halifax: achra Caroline Hall, Vickers ‘M Broomali, fort; Hannah Little, Godfrey; Elwood Doran, dare! Price, Ferguson: MP Scull, Steelman, and Emini Smith, Philvte'phia tor'Boaton; 7 M May, do for do; ET Glover, Ingersoll, Alexandria gos Wola, Tea to for da: Mare Weaver, Weaver, Georgetown, SU, ford; Tantamonnt, Montgomery, do for Pembroke; Uresennt Lode, Hater, Ponghkecpsia ‘for io; New Domiulon, Perry, NYork for St John, NB; Rambler (Br), Bissell, Provitence for da: Florence Nowa, Fenpi- more, Philndelpiia for Salem ; Darina Paddy, Hopkin’, NV@Kk for Banwor: Abby Gale, Ryder, Kinuston, NY, for Boston Daniet Webster. Conary, Lansiyite for Philadsionta, Satled— Brig Wi Parks; schr Acner, Bh asc Arcived, brig Nellie Jokneon, Br), Neve, St John, NB, for orders; schire Leman Mew, Buexalew Pofiadeiphin for Boston; HA Rogers, Frambes, do for Salisbury: Amer fon, taxeaham, NY ork {je Portiaad: Navita (ir), Ford, Lon- Heater Sire S Pin, FY Glover. R Blew, 3 M Broomall, Mary Weaver FE RGraham, Leman Hlew, Corvo, and Mores. Al Hed, brig © Morria. Te KSONVILLE, July 1--Cleared, schr G © Morris, Artis, NYork. N OLK, July 5—Arrived, acnra A L Fitch, Yates, and Paintin Pty STorie Louise Crockett, Whitmore, Rock land; Convoy, Fr ch, do. A VEWAURYPORT, uly 8-—Arrived, aches Victory, Eigginy, Elizabethport; War Eagle, Crowell, Phi'adelphia, ‘4th—Sailed, sehr Keron Happuch, E hie, NYor NEW BEDFORD, July 4—-Arrivod, brig Jn ta K Arey, Bab haze, NYorss scbra’ Martha KE Granger, Holmes, Norfoik, Ye "Henry Allen, Tatem, Georgetown, DC; Otia, Chase, NYorl Tavarrived, chee g Perry, Kelly, Philadelphia; Oceas Barlow, Elizabethport, vor eich sehr Lottie Beard, Perry, Philatefphia. NEWPORT, July 4, P M—Arrived, schrs Martha J Oranzer, Tolmer, New Redford for Nvork? Nantel Morris, Husson Fall River for do; Panthea, Hill, Bristol for do; Georse Conover, Robinton, Providence for Rondont; Cabiuot, DeWolt, do for N\ork; loop George H Davis, Dewart, Fail River for do, Sih, PM-vAred, achra Joseph M Fitzpatrick, Smith, George town, DC, for Dighton; Sylvester Hale, Coleman, abd Sarah sane ierautty Nore, Hart, Calaie for New York; Niantic, Greene, Taunton for do: Baltimore, Johnson, Fall’ river for do; Hydrangea, Prentice, Providence for ‘do; Miscblef, ever, Bermuda for Providence; Lavinah Jano, Conklin, New York; Corne'ia, Henderson, do: Albert Phard, Shourds, Philadelphia’ Alfred Hall, Dimmick, Sandwich for N York hate Stevens, Bakerva}Landing for do; Hoxanne ih, Philips, Tanzton for do; 4 Ielgh, Philips, Tay 4 A Hyer'for 40; Tris Crapo, do for’ do; B or do. ‘oth, TAM Arrived in pelt spore, vefbefacs Mope, Jack : Pearl, erstrAW. MORORWICK, Tuy 6 Arcivede avira Dr Franklin, Noboken Harriet & Sarab, do; Cynthia Jane, do; Eva, South Amboy; ‘Texas, Rondout; Mary A Loughery, Trenton; Uncas, New rived, achre A F Kinderberg, Georgetown, DC; An eu Nanceat-Alsandriay W i puis, Philadelphia; P Brady, Rontou N, July S—Arrived, brig Annie Vale (Br), Parte Melee or Norwich achr Chas Roberts, NYork for Nan agate Saha Moraing Licht, Philadelphia; # Ewin, do; NYork;. lef, do. *PRILADELPHTA, July 6—Arrived, brig F Gerutacker (N Gy Andsrhvelr barka Teinmph, Nichols, Saga; Ann Eltea- beth, Norgrare, ‘Turks Taland; Almo tr, Gray, Card schrs Mary Loulss, Norton, Galbarien; RL tay, Windsor, WS; LA’ Burlingame, Burlingame, Hoxton; & L Adama, Nickerson, do; Mageie P (iene Grace, Saco; J J ‘Worthington, Terry, Rockland ; Wa'ton, Coomba, Richmond , AUB Fay, Prescott, Calais; Annie Sheppard, Bowditch, New ven. y \—Bark F Reck (NG), Denker, Bremen; brig La Rochelle die Cafiero, Gikrates for orders; W Siater, Watts, Salisbury ; Jas Warren. Drisko. Boston; M_P Hudson, Hud- son, 40; Renting Railroad Nos, Vrown, NYork | Vrale, Ma; ‘son, Boston; Reading Ratiroad No 68, seca York; MJ Lawton, Lawton, Roxbury ; Webster Barnar.!, Smith, Boston. Tth—Arrived, bark Dev Turner, Raetzke, Newport; briy Nicolaus (NG), Berg, Amsterdam: schra A M Plauagan, Jog: gins, NS; W orden. NYork. Also arrived, brig American Union, Smith, Turks Island; achr Ralph Louder, Hillsboro, NS, Below, ship John O Baker, Spear, from Liverpool ; barks Lady Hilda Br), Mills, from London; brig Josephine (Br), Forbes, from Trintd Lewes, Del, July rent to sea, barks Comet, for Loo. don; Fras Borirnmnf, for Quebees Jeannette; for Hxeter, F brigs Stabia, for Gibraltar; Ards for Hal PORTLAND. July 6—Arrived, brig Sophia, Howe, NYork ; achr Phoenix, Thompson, do. ‘th—Arrived, steamship Franconia, Sherwood, NYork ; bark Lord Clarendon (Br), Lavender, Cadiz. ‘PORTSMOUTH, June $0—Arrived, achra Python, Merrili, Elfzabethport; Wm 8 Doten, Tatem, and Robert J ty tind Hines, Philadelphia; Minnie Cobb, Ingraham, NYork; Ella, Grav, Newburi ‘Tal e Arrived, schr Vashti Shnrp, Sharp. Philadelphia, PROVIDENCE; Ja'y 5—Arrived, achrs Wiid Pigeon, Phit- lips, and Emma Bacon, Case, Georcetown, DC; Lath’ Rich Paddock, Philadelphia; Louisa, Hamlin, and Teaao Apider ‘son, Doyle, Rondont. x (ne Bite ‘da Reppher, Somers, NYork; Mai . Phtauey, da, “ath Arrived, Meare Chas R Vickery, Benton, Plymouth, NC; Joa Porter, Burroughs, Philade)phia, Satled—Scbra Ann Eliza, Caswell, Rondout; Gen Grant. Miller, and Copy, Mills, NYork: loop Sophia, Hi: a RICHMOND, July '6--Arrived, steamship Bonrne, NYork. Satied—Sehr Lonte F Smith, Opis, Boston, SAN FRANCISCO, July ved, ship Star of Hope, Gannett, NYork; bark Faraway (Br), Durham, Newcastic, 5 SW. Ma Nied 6th, ‘bark Tri-Amtet (Ital, Ognis, Valparaiso. Arrived 7th, bark Martha Jackson (Br), Valparaiso. SAVANNAH, July 8—Cleared, ship Alfred (Br), Gray, Liv . th Aretved, schra Mores B Bramhall, NYork; Mott Be. by ae er soaeet oun H French, do. 8. i) j—Arriv a Philadelphia; Bound Brook, Perry, NYork tor an Baatere TAUNTON, July Salted, achra Compromise, Barlow, NYork; Joa P Ross, Paull, do. i WILWINGTON, No, July 7—Arnived, steamship J W Ev erman, Snyster, N¥ork. ‘Sulied—Steamship Wm P Clyde, Morgan, NYork. WARREN, July 4—Arrived, schr Knight, Romer, Phsladet phia, “NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE LIMITED A..~parinersbip of Geery.& Kendall, composed oc the Tindoratzned as general partners and special partner, im dia- hotved by mutial consent, Bamuel W. Geery [a alone author: ize to sten In lquidation. Dated New Yorsetune 95, 1849, - WEN DAEL'Y Generai Partners, INKER, ‘ Speclal partner. BSOLUTE DIVORCFS LEGALLY OBTAINED IN diferent Staves; desertiona, de. caso; advice free, Notary Public and Commisaloner for every States F. I, KING, Counselior at Law, 865 Broadway. OLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED IN DIFFERENT Sinten without publtetty ; legat everywhora ; desertion, Je.) sulliciont cause; sucevss guaranteed. No charya in e@ Vance, Advice free. M, HOUSE, Attorney, 78 Naasau atreet A. ITALIAN LOTION, FOR THE COMPLEXION, PRR A asc rantnsunburn, freckles and pimples, Yor sale by®Dr ZACHARIE, 763 Broadway, and ail drugglate, YORNS, BUNIONS. ENLARGED JOINTS AND ALL J diteasen of the feo, 1 ed by Dr. ZACHARIE, 780 Broad- way. Refers to all surge as. AOD LIVER O1L-GOLDEN BRAND, UNSULPASSED 2 by any Fok produced. MILHAUS’ Cbd Liver Oily with hypophosphite of lime, m great Improvement, J. MILHAU'S BONS, 18% Prondwey ) yp CARDNER, ABBOOTATION, Wl EAST THIRTEENTH STREET, corner Second av. WILL GIVE $5,000 FOR ANY ONE RE OF PONSTITUTIONAL OR BAD BLOOD EVER CURED BY INTERNAL KEMEDIES, ALL MANNER OF DISRASES CURED WITHOUT DOSIa6, nY 1 EXTERNAL APPLICATION, or DISEASE EXTRACTOR, And the old wiseacres, or old fogies, are waking, the gnaw tion, “How i it possible to eradicate internal lineave or bad" blood by external application "We answer :—The philosophy of this 1® just wa sitayle ax gravitation, a troctioe and repulsion, or two and two aro four, Everybody knows, the tendency of bad blood Is to the furiace, and. that it requires but Mitle excitement tn the system. to make win manifest felt in eruptions. Wo therefore attract the impurities of tho aystem to the furfave by tae airupla means of using warm water, in which fe piace’ our disease extractor, which absorbs all of the Aisedses of the blood, and makes the skin as soft and del, cate as that of acbild. We have cured numerous cages of consumption, liver and kidney diseancs, ne woll as that of the sworst cancers, with the Ditoase Extractor, and in no case Guring the last three years has it faled to curd in diseases of adelicate nature. The Direase Extractor i# all potent ana fujulary, not leaving a vestige of the potaonous virs, Ta poultive proof of the above we would call attentlon t the followlitg letter tro mann tn high atanding 10 thie j¢ cheerlully permits as to refer to him in private, pot to hav Aine appear in public print. Any ane Jerview with him ean do ao by calling Nayw Your, July % 1809 My Dray Dr. Ganowens— rate ¥ Yours Ja received unt moat ohoerfally do T comply with your request In testi(ying in favor of your mode of Treating diseases. However, 1 do not winh my name ty ap pear in thepanlic printas bat If you choose to reror to nie in private I shall be hapny to impart information t any wh Wwirh. My catarrhal diigaae, which was of fftoen years’ atnod ing, and which bad final anged [HtO A COMMON OZ00N8 and wakat nea very oflunalve to my friends, waa cured by vour edien in loa than three weeks. Lam also conversan 4 other Important cures perfected hy you in an inered hy avore ime of Rerafalttte etcus, and {base every Feenon to helleve you ean do all you profens, Yours very truly, 7 Og TATION PRER, DR, GARDNER AXSOCIA TION YP BAST TAIRTEENTH nTREkT, CONES ARGORD AVN”