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12 INUED FROM YISTH PAGE. where it met With no opposition sit of the session, es of tnals, to which is unuecessary here more than to alinde, To i, woose noble benefactions to his State and the couutry have placed his name, by the side of Cooper and Peabouy, high oa the roll of pubic s, is due the er MTN Len and erection of the first pubic line of telegraph ever established, Notwiih- standing the success of the experimental essay, aoother important step Was necessary ere the Inve: tin could demoustraie 1s vast utiliy. It was ntl the Skill and experience of ihe best Post- General that had ever held that oitice, alr. all, Were Drought into requisitio: y discouragements, the various companies Were organized, and i the hands of such enter. prising neu as Sibley, who uniied the Atiauue aud Pacific, and Swain, aud Wade, aud a host of deter. mined en Whose Humes Would read hke the pages of a dictionary, this vast cou iron the northern poundar: Canad from the st the Atlal webbed w elegraphic wires wAuother yraud sire was Yer 9 be taken ere in- Ra sa Verhational comida: on’ could be established, In Ceiol isdz, the first submarine telegraph caole W..8 ltld by ime 1a one moonligitl Might, m the harbor c ia the Pacific, were of this city, Which proved expe H tieabiiy sul ne telegra ana from the re- suit of ibis succ i veniared, Ul. var alter, in a letter to the Secrelary of the Treasury, to predict the ceriatuty of an A(ianuc telegraph, It was then believed to be slouary dre aud had ie imdb Viiual carrying Out Of so bold au eulerprise de- ended upsu me aione it might still have been a ay But at cals erists Another Hind was toached with the nece y enthusiasm, admuabiy ftied in every particular, by Muomiable eneegy aud perse- ver aod Joesurhl, as Well as Gnaucial skill and to undertake the novei attempt. To laduence, Cyrus W. Field, more thaa to any other individual, veougs the hover of carrying fo completion this great wudertaklug. A3sdciatnue with himset( Cooper aud ‘“aylor, and toberts and White, and Mant, and Dudley bield and others on this side the Adantic, and, two years later, Peabody, and Brett, Rrooking aud 1 . and ruey and Morgan wud others in G britain, making the ocean but y by nis Te, eated crossings, un. ary waforeseen ace » he rested Dot til In and America were united in telegrapnie beuds—the Gid and the New World in instaritipeons anuaicauion, I modern progvess in tue aris and selences has given unprecedented tacihttes for nsion ot the telegraph throngaout th J, back of all are the jormer discoveries inventions of the seientific minds of Lure ant america, Volta, Gersted, Arago, Schwe: Gauss and Wever, Stemheit, Faraday, Dameli and Grove and a host of vrilaant minds in Europe, with Professors Dana and Henry, in our own country, in the past, and the more modern discoveries aud Iuventeus of Thom- son, of Whitehouse, of Cooke, of Vurley, of Glass 2 dnd uumerous others. These all, in a freater or less degree, coniributed to the grand ree sult. There isnotaname i have meutioned, and many whow T have not mentioned, whose career in serence or experience in mecuanical and engineer- ing and nautical tacetcs, or m nancial practice Taaght noi be tae theme of veinmes, ratuer than of I ieutton in an ephemerai address, and Caw To-nlg ni you sublime proof of the great progress of the ph in ats maren round the vbe. It ts but tew days since that | our yerilable anodes became twlegraphically united tous. Weeun speax (0 and receive an an- Yi Vv Seconds ot time frum Hong hong, in China, Where ten o'clock to-uight here 18 ten o'clock in the day there, aad itis per tion whether them ten ot¢luck 1s lo-mnoirow, Culma and Ww York ore in iaterivcu- tory communication. We know the fact, but can imagination realize the fact? But | must not ir ther trespass On your patience at this late hour. Tcanno. cose without the expressio. of wy cordial Thanks to my long-known, long-tried and honored friend Keld, whose unweariea Javors early conwib- Uled go eMectively to the estat ent of telegraph ines, aud who, ina special manner, a8 chairman of your Memorial Fund, has so taitiialiy and success- iuliy and acnurably carrie 1 to completion your fat- ter: jovernors of this Zo \he eminent gc design, Siate, and tne State of Massachusetis, who have given 10 tuis demonstration tuelr honored presence: to my excelieut friend the distiuguisned orator of the day; tothe Mayor and city authorities of New York: to the Park Comuisstoné ‘0 the oficers and Inanagers of the Various aud even rival telegrapu companies, Who have so cordially uulted on tuis oc casion; to the numerous citizens, ladies and ge nich; and, thongh last not least. to every one of my jJarge and increasing family of telegraph children, who have honored me with the,proud tlic of Fatuer, J tender wy cordial thanks. THE CLOSE. A benedictory prayer was then ofered up by the Rev, Dr. Oriiston, afier which tie me2ting broKe up to the music of the band, and so eaued the great Morse demonstration. RUNNING NOFES—POLITICAL BND GEVERAL, The Albany Argus says of General Sherman’s atest letter on the subject of the Presidency, that it must be regarded as ending the controversy relating to his candidacy. He 1s evidently satistied wiih his present high position as Commander of the American army. But the sentiments contained iu his speech, continnes the Argus, which neither retracts nor modifies, show what the great soldier thinks of the <iap-trap legislation of Con- gress. A democratic exchange says the difference he- tween Jeff Davis and General Giant Is, that the forwer “accepts nothing,’ while the latter is not in te habit o1 doing anything of the kind. New reading of an old truism (adapted for dog daya)—Every day has its de and every night # goo many more of them. Muscatine, Page, Keokuk, Montgomery and But- Jer counties, Jowa, have instructed their delegates to the Republican State Convention to vote for Henry O'Connor for Governor. Conveption June 21, The New Orleans Picayune states that “in the View of a veteran inspector of political carpentry, the Obio platform of the democracy does not see.a to have that perfect mechanical finish to be looked for in so important a plece of tongue and groov- ng.” There has been a good deal of tongue wagging Vit at any rate. "OT! FOU A istrict democratic organization was formed on Wednesday migit im the Twentieth ward, entiled 7.33. the r Sheridan Coterie. The meeting was very largely aitended and the following oMfcers ap- pointed. Sheridan resides a’ West Thirty- fith strect, wad will, in all provabliity, be @ candidate for ofice next fali:— n O'Rourke, President; Arthur Marlow and Jolin Sheridan, Vice Presidents; John Harvey, Recording Secretary; Wm. Syring, Corresponding Secretary; Peter Sheridan, Treasurer; Hugh Leddy, Sergeant-at-Arms; James McGowan, mes Mc- Acuna ana Kobe:t MeRichie, Finance Commitee. READING, Pa. A passenger train on the Lebanon and Pine Grove Railroad ran over cows near MifMin Station last June 10, 1671, evening and was wrecked. The conductor, Joseph Thomas, of Pine Grove, was killet, and a brake- aan and several passengers injured. THE TOWN OF HUYTINSTON SWINDLO. Th 1865 the Lrostees of the town of Romtington ex- changed the town farm, consisting of twenty-five acres of very valuable land near the Sound, for what purported to be 127 acres of land located at Long Swamp, paying Mr. Elias Smith $800 In exchange. It now turns ow, the farm » surveyed, that the izi-acre fariu really contaims only seventy acres and a trifle over. BARTHQUAKE IN CANADA.—A shock of eariuquake ‘was feit between hal! past one aua two o'clock yes- terday morning im this city und throughout the neighboring country. It was felt wa ch more severely in Stonehain and therea'yo ost the f rably light, the Sof that in the place liaving been city the vibration wa Diing nolse attracted the atientwu of many persons, thouga not se many as In previous iustances, In the upper town the sound Was snpy 1 to proceed from beavy cartiages running down COUPSE Se from east to West? qr cw, June Te INCREASE IN CANAL Bsn —The following 1s | astatement of the tolls received at the collector's otice tp Syracuse tor the month of May thts year, as compared with the s ‘Folal amount received this 79 Amount received for MA seee 4,655 The total number of ciearan thus far durmge the season ts 804. ‘Te canal opeaed cartier this Year than jast, but this was i uaa made up by tic break at Oxbow JUNE 13 AteG—Napoleon annousce! | nection to obse @ “watoitul neuiraity” ib the German ituilan it 1—France declared her neutrality wm the Ameri can civil war, 1 Wo— The impeachm of Jor aiding (he Pope Aswvuubly; great excitement ice Louis Napoleon ed in the National sed ia Parks. lit of early and efective | a to the Guti of Mexico, avd | uentally the prac- | he | ruin. | NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JUNE 11, 1871.—QUADRUPLE SHEET, | WASHINGTON. Prospect of Intervention in Cuban Affairs. Sailing of Dr. Hali’s Arctic Expedition. Reduction of Officers in the In- ternal Revenue Bureau. Wasninoton, June 10, 1871. The Cuban Questiou=Prospeet of Kagliva and Amorican Interveotio: Reliable information has been received here ret: lave (o the position the Euglish and Spanish govern- ments take as to the sale of Cuba to the Cuban: ‘The Spanish governinent is entirely in favor of sell- | ing the island to the Cubans themselves, and the English government, though, of course, not wishing ) to take any especially prominent part in (he settie- i} | photography. Mucu time and atication have beon | | precautions against fraud im the rense of stamy | ment of the diiticuities pending, 1s also anxious to | end tie existing strife i the same Way. but the diMcuity arises, whence is the money to come the purchase? for Spauish greed nas eaten up all the produce of the country, The question has been 80 far solved by the presumption that the United payment of the money, and airealy a banking tra in Amsterdam bas ofered the needed loan, provided the United States shail become the security, | Tus the settiement of the Cuban question | j hinges upon the point whether or not the Washington government shail become responsible frieuds of Cuba very anxlonsly await a reply. government here are well aware by this time that only official courtesy preveats the English Cabinet from taking the initialive in this matier, as Lord Granville is entirely im accord with the views of the } question, | are on foot to lay before the President and his Cabinet the advantages that would ensue from the proposed purchase by the Cubans of their native island, At atl events the cession of the island by Spain, under the circumstances, while 1t may be | the result of an impoverished treasury at home, shows that the new goverament at Madrid ts de- sirous to be rid of an elephant that has been the cause of eadless trouble, jing of the Polaris for Now York. The Polaris sailed this afternoon, with all her oftt- cers and crew on board, for New York, It was given out yesterday that she would leave to-day, and as a consequence there was a large number of visitors tn the yard all the forenvon, and at umes the vessel was so crowded that the officers and crew were somewhat Incommoded. Among those who calicd were the oflicers of the yard and many acquamtances of the oMcers of the ship, to say goodby, but inno case would Captaim Hall respond when the word was coupled with an expression im. plying a doubt as to the success of the expedition, and in this the officers and men were with him, each being sanguine of meeting their fmends in Washington again. The whistle was blown as asignal for all not having business on board to leave, and after a few hurried parting | words the lines were cast off and the vessel glided | out on the river amid the waving of hats and hand- kerchiefa and the exchanging of goodbys. The | Tigging of the Tallapoosa, near the ship house, was manned by the crew, Who gaye the stanch little craft three hearty cheers as she passed, which were returned by her crew. Reorganizatien of Military Divisions. The announcement tn these despatches that the military aivisions of the country would be reorgan- ized and trausfers and interchange among the gen- erals would take place has occasioned considerable excitement in military circics. A number of letters nave already been received from various parts of the country at the War Department, asking for favors in the event of a reassignment of command- jug generaig, Notwithstanding the recent ofic’al contradiciion, there are still grounds for maintaining that unless the intention of the | administration be abandoned —and that is not pro- | bable—the end of the summer will bring radical changes in the military situation, reaching as far asabew arrangement of the entire country into three great divisions, one taking mm the entire terri- tory occupied in whole orin part by the Indlans, and the ovhers Alviding between them the territory reaching to either ocean. General Sheridan, unless he should be kept in the West by anticipated Indian troubles, will, a3 already stated, assume the aug- mented command reaching from North to South along the Atlantic; General Schofield the intertor division, and Generals Halleck or Meade, probably the former, will be invested with chief military com- mand on the Pacuic slope, the Indian localities alone excladed, Tice Meters to be Discontinued. The Commissioner of Internal Revenue has issued a circular relative to ihe Tice meters now in use ta distilleries, which concludes as follows:— “It having been ascertained by experience that these meters, as a class, do not fully answer the purpose for which they were intended, their use is hereby discontinued, and those attached to distil. leries may be detached, Tne meters being the pro- perty of the distillers, they are at liberty to dispose of them as they may desire.’? ‘the Ku Klux Committee at Work. The Ku Kiux Investigating Committee to-day ex- | aniined Judge A. J. Willard, of the Supreme Court ef South Carolina, and D, W. Chamberlain, the At- torney General of the same State, together with Judge Luther R. Smith, of the Supreme Court of Alabama. Thew testim’ contatned no points of unusual snterest, being confined chiefly to the con- dition of affairs in their respective neighborhoods, Large Nember of Internal Revenue Officers Discharged. The services of 816 assistant assessors of internal revenue were dispensed with since the Ist of Janu- ary last, and a further reduction of 160 is estimated during the present month. At a low estimate the reduction already made will efect a saving of over $390,000 per annum, ‘She Defuleation in the Post GfM-e Depart- iment. The examination of the acconnts of F, A. Macart- ney, late disbursing officer in the Post OMice De- partment, is not yet complete, but the Postmaster General is satisfied tiat the deficiency is not more than $90,000, and that the assignments and tue sure- tues will fully satisfy the government. Special Age t of the Post Office Department. L.M. Terrell, of Indiana, was to-day appointed special agent at large of the Post Office Department on mail depredations, aud assigned to duty for the State of Texas, Beds for Building Materials. in the presence of witnesses, to-day opened vids for concrete rubble stone cement and sand for the new State Department building, | Weekly Finance Statement. | receipts of fractional currency for the week ng to-day amount to $660,000, The shipments } Notes, $1,043,106; fractional currency, | The Treasurer bolds tn trast as secarity for | | national bank circulation, $358,679,400, and for | public deposits, $15,712,600, National bank circula. tou outstanding at this date, $317,071,073, | internal revenue receipts to-day, $383,201; grand | tolal Jor the fiscal year, $196,611,399, Treasury Balance ‘The balances in the Yreasury Department to-day | Were:—Currency, $6,204, COIN, $51,690,000; cer Tificates, $82,555,000, | Aunnal Revision of erican Tonunge Sta. list ‘Tne Register of the Treasury Nas issued a cireuiar td DIANKS Lo CNS OMS OMcers throughout the coun- | ty for « careful revision of the tonnage of this coun- try. This revision 18 made aunually, but the means | adopted this year, 11 is believed, will secure a greaver degree of accuracy than ever before, special etforis baving been made to ascertain the facts in regard to the loss of vessels at sea, sales to foreigners and vesse's abandoned as untt for rervice. While our shipping engaged in | toreien trade remains in the Jow coudition in which a | States shall become the guarantee to Spain jor tie | | mains considera | 1t was reauced during the war, ft 18 believed tat the annual reports for June 30, 1871, will show a very fair degree of prosperity In the coastwise or home trade, The cause of all tius is well known to | everyoody. In our foreign trade our ships enter | into free competition with the ships of all the world, | and the result is that British ships have superseded _ American ships, even in our own ports. In our coastwise or home trade foreign vessels, on the other hand, are not allowed to engage, American vessels, under this protective measure, have the | enterprise all to themselves, aud heace enjoy a more Prosperous condition, i w Issue of Internal Revenue Stamps. ‘The In‘ernal Revenue Bureau will change all the stamps Ou or about the Ist of August, substituting | two kinds—one called the sensitive stamps, so that the use of acids to remove cancelling marks will de- siroy them beyond reuse; the other to be printed in such colors as to prevent imitation by means of | bestowed upon this subject, and it is supposed the | Wil save u large sum of money to the governuie James Jones’ shail On Thu ay moraing Mr. James Jones, a laborer, | sixty-five years of age, was found dead in his bed at tor | Moodna, near Cornwall, on the ifudson, and the re- bly advanced in decomposition, Au | investigation Was hell by Coroner James Casmiag on Monday. The examination developed the follow } ing racia:— In March last Jones and his wife had a yielent | quarrel, mm the midst of which Frank MeGovern, ®& son-in-law, entered the room, and, alter some words, he seized a piece of for the bankrupt Cabans in their dilemma, and the | The | | Spanish Ministry on the settlement of the Cuban | 1 {3 understood that active preparanons | Secretary Fish and Supervising Architect Mutict, | | | | | stove wood and dealt Jones a blow over the left eye, Knocking him down, and, as Was only devel- oped, it seems, atter his death, FRACTURING THE SEULL. A surgeon w ent for and dressed the woun’, but detected nothing bat the cat in the flesh, which he sewed up. Prom the time of the f.acas until his death Jones seems to bave become more and more enfeebled both in body and in mind. On Monday nignt last the son-in law who had struck him anil several others visited the old man atthe house, Where he Was living alone, ani the party had A GOOD TIME OFF A BOTTLE OF WHISKEY that had been brought along. Mrs, Jones visited her husband, with whom sie not living, found fim apparently ina dranken stu- por and left bins in that condition, From that tim wnul Thursday he was lost sight of. On the morn- ing of that day the body was discovered, dead and decomposlig. The r us were exarined by Dr, Beatty, who, on the Coroner's inquest, testifed that he found the Jungs and stomach so decayed as to break down neler the touch, Over the lett eye ne found a de- pression, aud the probe went through to the bouc. Sawing out a trimmgular plece reaching down a little Into the nasat bones, he found evidence of 1 blow which had made a hole in the skall and f tured the bone about it, The fracture had partly healed, but the opemng was still there. The nasal cay back of the hole was full of pus, which oozed from the brain, Foliowing this up, an abse Was found, doubtiess proceeding from the tnyury t the brain caused by the blow which broke the skull. ‘The docior thought this suNicient to account for the death of Jones. THE VRNPICT OF THE JURY, After a few minutes’ deliberation the jury 1 turned a verdict setting forth that James Jones came to hts death from a wound inflicted by a plece of wood in the aand of Frank MeGovern. The present whereabouts of McGovern fs un- known, His mother testified that he was at her honse on Thursday morning, but that she did not know wiere he now ts, It scems that ne fled from tne neighborhood on hearing of the death of his father-in-law, and may be now beyond reach. It is SHIPPING _NEWS. Now Yors -Mais Day. Almana* Sun rises..... Sun sets, Moon rises..morn 1 17 High water....eve 3 34 OCEAN STEAMERS. DATE OF DEPARTURES FROM NEW YORK FOR THE KONTHS OF JUNE AND aU} 4 7 2 wee 31 City ot Dublin.. (June 13 Idaho, Alexandria ville de Paris, . India, 7 Bowing | 58 Broaaway. |? Bowiing Green \29 Broadway. 29 B + June 17 «| Glasgow... «June 17 +|Liverpooi Colora: : [June 21:2) Liveroot adway. Caledon A | i e Caiedonte T Bowling Greon Wisconsin. Sidonian. Peretre Atluntic. YORK, JUNE 10, 1871. CLEARED. Gg gAmAbe City of Washington (Br), Jones, Liverpool—John ie. Steamship Samaria (Br), » Li sontcamabin Samaria (Br), Bfllinge, Livervoo! via Queens prleamabip buropa (Br), Campbell, Glasgow—Henderson ros. Firat d Deutschland (NG), Neynaber, Bremen—Oelrichs Steamship Tillie, Deering, Galveston via eat Mallory & Co. ” Peer ae Steamsnip Emily B Souder, Crowell, New Orieans—Fred- eric Baker. Steamship Gulf Stream, MoCreery, New Orleans- H B Cromwell, Steamship Ashland, Moore, Fernandina—Jas Hand. Steamabip San Salvador, Nickerson, Savannal—W R Gar- son. Steamship Montgomery. Faircioth, Savannah—R Lowden, Steamship Manhattan, Woodhull, Charleston—H R Morgan Steamship Geo B Upton, Roberts, Norfolk, Olt Richmond "Waahiugtin f Co. ink iibeedh os, teamsbip Wyanoke, Bourpe, Norfolk, City Pos RichmendZo!4 Damanion Seamebip Co. ee ee eames john Gibson, inters, Georgetown, DC, Alexandria Geo B Merrick. mpaKtieietith cs Steainsinip Vo.unteer, Lowe, Philadelphia—Lorillard Steam. ship Co. ip Neptune, Baker. Roston--H F Dimock Steams whigaimsup Acushnet, Rector, New Bodford—Ferguson & © E Morgan's Sons, Ship Pxpounder, Crocker, Bristol, Brawl, EE E Morgan's Ship Ocean Pearl (Br), £uglan, Sona, blip Nuovo Rawler (Ital), LaConmare, Bristol, EA P ta, ‘A Lorens, Peterson, Cork or Falmouth—Carver & Barues. out Euclid (Br), Key, Queenstown—Peubody, Willis & 0. Bark Anton (NG), Fricke, Bremen—Oelrichs & Co. Rark Eigin (ir), Scorilie, Stockholin--Boyd & Hincken. Bark Florence’ Baker (Br), Churchill, Stettin—Boyd & Hincken, Bark Eliza White, Mahoney, Seville--Miller & Houghton, Bark Marie Tr), Olivier, Polut w-Pitre—H A Swan & Son, toBilé Annie Gardner, Gatduer, Demarara—Miller & Hough. jon. Brig Water Lily, Means, St Kitts -Bret Briz Alex Niciols, Poterson, Ponce, Hunter, Brig Naiad (Br), F child Harry, Brown, o Brig Tangie Chari Son & Co. B—Thompaon & ker & LAghth Ja—Simpson, C) Clenfnegos—Tr Brunswick, Carlisle, Bangor—Tl W Loud & Co, © Dame, Belvridge, St Mare (Hayti)—B J t Johns, PRJ W Elwell & Co. y Robbing, Beer fs'e—B JV Sehr Promenader, Leckhart, Windsor, N’ tana & Co, " Schr Jns Ratchford (Pr, George, Windsor, NS—C: Bertaux & Co. ght Bueco (Br), Ch ‘oh. Schr Ocean Bells Br), Branscombe, St John, NB—P I Ne- vius & fon. fer Luoia Murchison, Jones, Wilmington, NC—E 8 Yow. a me, pp & imers, St Joon, NB—P I Nex Sehr Maxon Rogers, Jackson, Baltimore—Wm Chalmers. Senr Sophia Wileov, Wails, Philacelpui Schr Jason, Willey, Machfaeport—Simpron, Clapp & Co, Schr 8 © Noyes, Hrad'ey, Newburyport-3 J Wenberg. Sebr Fred Smith, Smith, port HW Lond & Co, 4g Rent Marat B Bultley, & Providence—H W Jackson Oo. Sebr Splendid, Phinney. Providence—Terenson & Wood. Schr Benson English, Kelley, Wickford, RI—Fergusun & Hteamer J W Garrett, Mc@angblin, Baltimore, Steamer Mrrs, Gramiey, Philasetputa, Richare sladelphta. d Phiiadeluisin, amer May llower , Potladelpbia. ARRIVALS. REPORTED BY THE HERALD STZAM YACHTS, Steamship City of Antwerp (Br), Eynon, Liverpool Ma mint Queeumtowir Bist, With mise aud pasacayers, to Jo in mship Crescent City, Norton, New Orleans June 2 With mdse nnd passencers, to Frederic Baker. ! Ship Artisan, of Boston, Smith, Rotterdam April 27, with mise and two passengers, to Slater & Livermore.” Had Je weather, war id daye W of the Banks. rt Buiraermelster von Winter (NG), Schmidt, swith coul to Mo Hay very diuch fogey *. with railroad ckmnan. Had west of the mn ty oraer: weather the entire pa Banks. Bark # «Pedersen, Cardiff 46 days, with railroad tron to sto Fan May 17, int 42 40, lon 44 41 erring SE. Had W winde thence, with mode. rate W winds, Bark Grace E Cann (of Yarmouth, Ns), © Feb 88. via Fnval May 3, with ply iron anu p Hincken, Jad heavy Weather to Fayal; weather. Bark Gefion (Nor), fron to. iu Yon 47 40, wit of jhe Banka, Hark Handibal (of Boston), with nde, to m: oat Clty ot Ragusa, Hark A de Newter Ardrorean 0 Boye We © moderate erson, Cardi 49 inch, kdye & pall iceber dew dave, with railros Goodepeed, Hamburg 55 days, June, Int 4127, ton 59:2, spoke salt daye'out lering Mareh 28, westerly Had continuous | Bermuda | On Tuesday morning | not thought, however, that the biow was inflicted | witn the design of murder. Ht, to James Robinson & Co, Passed Gibraltar April | winds, er Br), Delfore, Port Morant, Ja, 13 dave, with 0 Solamon De Cordova From May 80 to , lon £2 60, and lat 26, lon 79 40, ex- of strong westerty ga'es, accompanied by forrents of rain; sustained no damage; was 2 days north of jatteras. Yrig WW Lord, of Picton, NS, Babbitt, Sydney, CB, 19 days. with coal, to B Swain. Had stieng W winds durin: the first part, ahd light SW winds and fog in the latter part ol the Passi Schr C'S Bushnell (tern), wero, Middlesboro, 81 days, with rairoad iron, to order—vesse! to Bentley, Miller & Thomas, Seur Robert Myban (of Harwich), —, Nassau, 7 days, with fruit to Jas Donglas. Sehr John Randolph (of New Beafor), Boggs, Bt George's, days, with old tron, to T © Merrill. Sehr C © Pottenglil, McKinney, Harbor Island 7 days, with frait to Jas Enoas, vessel to BI Wenberg. Sear Dandy .of Nassau), Bullard, Eleuthera, 8 days, with fruit to Jos Eneas. Schr Bob, of Nassau, Albury, Eleuthera, 8 days, with fruit ark Clifton, “neas. No date, lat 4, lon 74 50, spoke Wilmington, NC, 7 days, with naval stores from Rto Janeiro tor Baltimore, Sonr Ben, 1 to KH Howell. Schr Moses G Leonard, Lyman, Virginia. ir Eling Moore, Tugrahar, Georgetown for Hudson. he © Macomber, Hixgin’, Ba! Schr Margaret Slater, Mlizar{, Wilmi Edward Wooten, Young, Philadelphia for Wa +P Clayton, Lee, gz Harbor. Schr liza Godfrey, Schoonmaker, Great Egg Harbor. Passed Ti fell teate. Fours. B, for New York, with y, Portland for New York, with lum- Brig Wilmin’ plaster to DR De Wo Brig Nnevitas, Cros | ber to Bell Bros, } Schr A.M C Smith, Harrla, sh to Rogers & Uo. hr Eastern Bell, Parker, F: | stone to Babcock & Brainari, Sclr Delphin, Ross, Nack ses Panks lor New York, : Geor with i. icf rt for New York, with Now York, with lumber to 8 or 0 | Simp#on & Clapp. ‘ |. Scar J F Oarver, EVs, Calais for New Yor sh Iumber | tod Koynton's Son Cr | Sehr Reading Rall , Rob!ngon, Norwatk for Phil- ateiphia, Selir Col Eddy, Day, Portlan’! for New York, with lumber to master, Schr Mount Hope, Allen, Rockland for New York, with 0 Pressey C Osseo, Gorham, St John, N to ded Frve & C4 Mille Franks, Edwards, Marfa A Pratt, Pratt, » for New York, with Millstone Point for New Portland for New York. rragansett Bay for New York. in, Bennett, Full Kiver tor Foughkeepsio. Selir itichart ili, Smith, Newport for Philadewwh! he 18 Biilings, Billingk, Providence for New York. ‘hy Salmon Washburn, Beck, Taunton for New York. ida, Herrick, Taunton for New York. ti, Pratt, Voriland for New York. Vonnett, Providence for New York, New Hayon for New Yori. tonington for New Yor, efor Philadelphia, * New York, d for New York. son for Hoboken. vidence for Rondout, w Haven for New York. jorwiech for Rondout. Brookbaven for New York. 1° Wind, Ramsey, Fa'rhaven for New York. Schr Ney, Chane, Fall River for New York, sabilla Jewett, Guptll, Provincetown for New York. Schr Hattie A. Buter, Strickiand, Portland for Baltimore. Undine, Emmett, Portiand for New York. Schr Asher 8 Parker, Carpenter, Glen Cove for New York. ner United States, Davia, Fall River or New York. wer Electra, Mott, Provideace for New York, with and passengers, to Isanc Udell, BOUND RAST. Steamshin Neptune. Baker. New York for Boston. ry Acusunet, Rector, New York for New Bedford. vk Lotnalr, Browne, New | York for Sydney, CB. Vrig A Rowell, Arthur, Port Jonnaon for Portiand. Brig Peerre Nolasque, Adams, New York for sydney, CB. Brig Orinoco, Kucwlton, New York for Sydoey, CB, bby Tuaater, Palmer, Rondout for Gardiner, Morton, Smith, New York for Windsor. : itn May, New York for Branford, Schr John, Lozier, New York for Taunton, Schr Orion, Smith, Newburg for Providence. Schr Fieetwing (yacht), Osgood, New York for New Lon- don, New York for New London. vr Josephine, ir Helle, Simp by Helen Max, V mdse | | | hr Wm Gray, Alle Win Dutinan, Smart, Elizavethport for Salem, Sct Wm }? Ross, Lovell, ‘Rondout for Boston, hr Nellie C King, Rogera, Rondout tor Newbnryport. ‘ew Zealand, Hook, New York for Gloucester. tS P Godwin, Waterbury, New York for Stamford. Bay state, Carberry, New York for Boston, Fash: Young, ndout for Providence, Schr G W Cummings, Post, Rondoat for Salew, Scar Knizht, Elsey, Hoboken for Boston, Schr Minerva, Hrightman, Hoboken for Providence, Schr Colen Rule. Weston, Albany for Salem, Scur Coruelia, Ferris, Hobokeu for Warre! fexer, Ricker, New York for New Haven, Knox, Hoboken for Newport. Jane, Sufiren, Hoboken for Hartford, e eee Rondoat for Providence. . Mead. New York for Greenwich. mer. Albany for Stamford, ‘Tyler, Fuiznbethport for Providence, inard, Hawkins, Hoboken for Pawtucket, Schr Fanny klder, Smith, Hoboken for Boston, Lr Reliance, Jameson, Hoboken for Providence. Sour Henry ® MeFee, Wilnin,, Lllzabethport for Norwich. Schr David Pearsall, Sackett, ‘New York for Greenwich. oyes, Bagley, New Yurk tor Newburyport, ja A'Tale, Tate, New York for Bridgeport, Sehr Eitza, Hall, Hoboken for New Haven, Schr Kate Seranton, Palmer, New York for Bridgeport. Schr Lamartine, Gurney, New York for Warebam. Kehr @ B Gains, Knox, Albany for Bridgeport. Sehr Roanoke, Cooke, Rondout for Taunton, Schr Cabinet, Lynch, Eitzabethport for Providence. Sehr Sailie Burion, Palmer, Albany for Stamford. Schr Gen Grant, Frame, Hoboken for Wareham. Schr Mury Mershon, Brightman, Rondout for Providence. SAILED. Stexmships City of Washington, for Liverpool; Samaria, do; Algerja, do; Virginia, do: schiand, Bremen; En- ropa, Glasgow; Tillie, Key West and Galveston; Emily B Sonder, New Orleans; Guif Stream, do; San Salvador. Sa- vannah: Montgomery. do; Manhattan, Charleston; Wya- noke, Richmond, &e; George B Upton, do; John Gibson, Georgetown, Dc. ‘Also sailed, ship Gentoo, for Macon, Anchored m Quarantine, bound out, barks Turfst (Nor) Prudentia (N me brg Achates, ‘Wind at sunset S, tresh. Sebi Sebr Bat Shipping Notes. Captain Goodspeed, of the bark Hannibal, which arrived yesterday from Hamburg, makes the following report “On the morning of the Ist of June, about 7 o'clock, Int 4127 N, lon 5925 w, I was startled by the cry of the man at the wheel, ‘Boat on the weather bow!” As soon as possible J obtained my glasses and scrutinized the miniature craft. At the distance I could make nothing out of her character except that it wasa small boat with colors fying, and, as I thought at the time 1 was a boat of some {ll-fated ship where the crew had taken refuge, I immediately hove my vessel to ‘and set the ensign, when the gallant little vessel bore down upon us with her burgee at the main and the English ensign at the peak. Comtng within hailing distance, to my inter- rogatorles Capt Primrose said his vessel was the City of Ra- gnsn, and that he was nine days from New York, bound for Liverpool, and wished to be reported. I asked him his mo- tive in crossing the Atlantic in so amall a craft, and his reply was that she had crossed the year before, and he was trying ihe could accomplish it again. Toffered him assistance— waier, provisions, rigging or anything that he was in need of—for which he thanked me kindly, but was not in need of anything, and was well provided. He gave mea New York Paper of May 19, and, as we dipped our ensigns and wished them a safe and pleasant passage, we cach bore away on our respective curse Marine Disasters. Rank Sanna Mosrs (Br), Kilbarn, at Providence, from Ardrossan, ieports May 3, midnight, ‘in lat 47 19'N, lon id W, John ‘ford, Ireland, aged 19 years, wilile furiing the maintopeall, fell from the yard anl was lost ; strong gules, with heavy sea running at the time. Brig Apia, from New York for Sweden, which put inio St Thomas in distress, had lost head of foremant, and wa leaking Ladly; had shipped a Leavy sea which stove in cabin doors. SCN ALFALTA (of Gloucester), bound on a fishing voyage tothe Grind Banke, got ashore at Cow Bay, OB, and has been condemned and'aoli, A despatch recelyed on Monday ted that the vessel had been got off with but little damage, he Alfalfa was owned by Mr ‘kburst, and was 000, nnd insured in the Gloucester r 200, MrJonah O Friend, dr agent of the company, has goue on to look after their in! terents. Scour R BAKER, Jr, of Dennis, recently sunk on Succones- sett Shoal, had on board 200 bbis of mackerel, SA Loss OF LIFE—A letter from St Johoa, NF, states that information has just been received there of the total loas of a small coasting schooner, with 40 souls on board. She le(t St Jobn for Vid Pelican, in Trinity Bay, and 40 men of the crews of the Nimrod and ‘Hector took passage on her. The poor fellows were inhabitants of Old Pelican, and were returning to thelr homes with the proceeds of thelr successful vorages, They were nearly all married men with families, The unto] tunate vessel h «not since been heard from, and on May & part of her cargo was picked up at sea, It ia euppored that she sttuck on lyw sceverg during the darkuess aud weut jown Iminediniely. "22,0. * NAGASAKI, April —The Yangteze (American from Shanghne for Yokrbama via this port, left 20, but aubsequently struck ona reef of rocks near Tkisima, About 20 miles to the NW. She was got off and steered for to be run ashore on the 2st at Oho-aakt ince become a total wreck; part of cargo | wreck and rest of cargo aold by auction for 170) Mexi- ean dollars, RvoOL, May 29—A Christiana paper of April 28 re- ports the toliowing goods washed ashore on the Norwegian coast at Dron ‘im, and saved :--469 casks of parafin, | case 2 pieces mahogany balks, one of which Is 60: one of the caske was marked “Philadel- “Relston and Waring § Pittsburg KW, orks Tiutminating OM," bat the marks on the remain: der were pot legible. Thirteen fir plank On a board washed ashore was written head.” teamer), re March Miscelian Capt Paton, of scbr North Paci and Capt Northup, of scl MR Cariinle, now at Providenee, report that durin thick fog morning of the Tih inst the fog whistle at Beaver Tall was not blown from 9 till past 11 o'clock, The North Fecilic kept a large fog horn continually blowing, but got no round Irom Beaver Tuli oti he was almost on the rocks. A single minute longer and nothing could have prevented hor from destruction, Notice to Mariners, jorte mi 1 Andrews, of sehr Post Moy between Augusta end Gai out ol t mM, ow © in posi Whalemen. Arrived at New Bedford #th, ship Ja re tinte Stith, who returied home), Arctic Ocean, Honolnin Dee 16, Rora: tonga Jan 11, with 66 Dbla sp (Laken on the vassage, end {60 do wh oll, Sent home €86 bbla sp and 2070 co wh oll. Has on freight 840 bbls wr ot from ship Mw i Cleared at New Bedford {th, bark Gen Scott, Taber, Pacitie Ovenn. Sulied from Port Stanley, Falkinnd Islanda, March 12, Jaya, Manter, of NB, for Tristan Ground aud St Helenaywith 81° Vols ap ana [90 do wh —had erased the whole season on onia Grouud, where she saw but S whales, and took nt, Almy, of NM, was at St Helena April 26, bola spf and 925 do wh off last eruin er, Ricketaon, of NB, was at Bermuda dune p vil. Bark ART 1, with 45 bi Spoken. Ship Robin, % dave from New York for Califoreia, April } 17, lat 042 N. lon 20 'W, ens, Janvrin, from Sava fc (bya ship which was in lat dl 06, lon May 19), Ship Victoria ; Br’ May £3, Jat 47 19, lon bib, z Hark St Joneph (Br), awards, from Liverpool for Phila- deiphia, Jnne %, lat 41 02, ton § rig Silver Cloud (ir), Cb Town, COM, May 4, lat 2140 N, Henderson, from Pensacola for Havre, We Schr Wiliamine, Scott, from Liverpool for Philadelphia, May 16, Int 41 68, 16n 414, as aged rhe Samuel D Carlton, 147 days from Cardiff for Maulity Marci lt 00 Ny ton ib? 10H Tthe bar's Saawel D arto wen repo ing antied from Manila Fe assed Anjier March 2 for New York). Foreign Ports, ra ALICANTE, May 26—Salled, Saco (Am corvette), for Tar- HRISTOI, May 29—Arrived, Jason, Bartels, Wilmington, NO; John Worstzr, Rourne, New work. a“ uh BREMPRMAVRN, May 25—Arrived. Bremen (8), Ludewins, New York: Meteor, Dirksen, Gibraltar; 27th, Schiller, Wis- ebusen, Philadelpt ts, BS ATAVIA, April Il—Arrived, Agnes, Tisdale, New York. Canpiry, May v6—Sailel, A Skule Greceraen, New York. Ent out 27th, Pauline, Drevar, for Baltimore, " yGRONSTADT, May 24—Arrived, Daphne, Fountain, New CALCUTTA, April-Sailed from x Sith, Florence, Houston, New York. sesniaat og DUNGENESS, May 27—Off, Elpia, Evenaen, from New Or- eans for Cronstadt; 28th, Anglo Saxon, Foster, {rom Sun- eriand for San Francisco, DEAL, May 29--Oif, Gardner Colby, Dunbar, from Shields for New Orleans, DUBLIN, May 25—Clenred, Alpha, Nielxen, New York. FALMOUTH, May 99— Arrived, Othello, Greenleaf, Callao} Oranen, Bjeike, New York: GURALTAR, May 21—In port barke Hastings (Br, Gra- ham. from Leghorn for Boston, ready for sea; Simeiro (ital), Naceart. di wetlipe 17th, brig Como (Br), Williams, Baveelona, Wind as reAlANBURO, May 26—Below, Ima, Store, from New Or- jeans, Hannon Istaxn, June %—In port sehr Teaag Rich, Ig. Livenpoon, May 3)-Arrived, Bebitctons Harrison, Ban Francieco; June % Brazilian, ‘Pearson, Galveston; “10th, China (a), Macaulay, New York; Jamestown, Call, ant Lady shy, New Orleans, Balled 29th, Kirkwoot, Forbes, Philadelphia; Savannah, Blandford, Savannah ; 50th, H B Cleared 39th, Jennie 8 Barker, Ro, Frnt ont 0th, Western Ei “hase, Hoston; Rasa) Smith, New York: Neptna, LONDON, May 8\— Arrived, May Movumnix, April 5—Arrived, Singapore, yAATIS, May 25—Snited, steamship Dorian, Young, New ork. PLywouTH, May— Oi the Start 2th, Ellon Burns, from Rambnre for Gloucester; Monsoon, Svendsen, from London for Quebec. QUEPNSTOWN, May 90—Salled, Kristinestadt, Ekman (from New York}, Bremen, Arrives at do Jine 9, steamship Denmark, Andrews, New York (anit left for Liverpool). RAxGOON® April 20° Arrived, Herald of the Morning, Winsor, Singapore (before reported sailed April 20 for Fal mouth). SUNDERLAND, May 29-Satled, Vesuvius, Curtis, New Randall, New Orleans. Yed, Abby Ryerson, Dennis, Boston. v, for New York SHIFLDS, May 80-8: SWANSEA, May 27—Ent out, Flora, via Port 'Taibot, CATHERINE'S Pornn, May 29—Passed, Abby Ryerson, . from Neweaaile tor Borto: SINGAP nu, April 25—Arrived, Herald, Gardner, Cardi, SANTANDER, May 25—Arrived, Aladdin, Hveisen, New ‘ork. St Jone, PR, May—Arrived, bark Elverton, Benson, Baltimore. Saaua, Jane deiphia in} days Eltza MeNeill, Stu In port brigs Ellen P Stewart, for Phila- CV jade ocd Kogera, for do in 2 days; ing. 2 ny S—Arrived, Young Turk, Nickerson, Boston and Gibraltar, American Ports. ALEXANDRIA, June 9—Arrived, schra Clara Cox, and W & E Henderson, New York ; Minnie Kinney, do, Jenred—Sehrs Jane Kmson, Stonin; Slade, Jersey City; Breeze, do; Oaks Ames, Edmuni BOSTON June 9—Arrived, brig Marshall Dutch, Turner, Philadelphia; schra Whisper, Farrell, Norfolk; C"R Wood, Gandy; May Muttoe, Hall; BL Sherman, Small; MM Free: man, Howes; Wellington, Barber, and Eva Belle, Philadel- phia. vicleared—Rarks Glenal H Jenkins ( Cerning, tale (Bry Gervior, Picton ; George Miramfchi; brige Hattie Evan (Br), Demarara; Eugenin, Larrabee, Mayaguez; scura Uber (Br), Hadley, Gibraitar via Western Iniands; Game Cock (Br), Williams, Jacmel; Alice B, Alley, New York: Flyaway, Kolléy, do; steamer George Appold, Howes, Baltimore, Salled—Hark Gemsvox. ‘ ‘10th—Arrived, steamer Nereus, New York; brig H B Eme. ry, Baltimore. KALTIMORE, June $—Arrived, ship Duisburg (NQ), Hol Jes, Rotterdam: barks Aguen, 7 Clifton, avet, and Adelaide (Br), Etchberger, Rlo Janeiro; St Lawrence (ir), Steed, Demarara ; brige Echo, Terhune, Rio Janeiro; Addie ors J J Houvem: in, New SEEN Eee Safled—Rarks Warren Ordway, and Regina; brige Lizzie Troop, Agattia, Catniia, and Jennie Morto BRUNSWICK, Ga, Juue 4—Sailed, schr Frank Walter, Brewster, Jacksonville, CHARLESTON, June 10—Arrived, steamsmp Georgia, Crowell, New York; brigs Queen of the Soutn, do; J A Dey- ereux, Boston; schra J M Morales, New York; Nellie Doe, Rockport, ‘ Sniled—Steamahtp Jax Adger, Lockwood, New York. DARIEN, June 3—Arrived, schr Stephen H Lee, Springer, Brunswick, Ga. Cleared—Brig Ellen Maria, Hox'e, New York. EASIPORT, June 1—Arrived, schr Addie P Stimpson, Stimpson, Philadelphia ; 4th, brig’ Magaguadavic, Hill, New ‘ork, Cleared Int, bark JH McLarren, Dyer, Sydney, CB; Sh, sehr Clara Spotford, Es tt New York. GALVESTON, May 81—Cleared, ship Sunrise, Luce, Cork. June 7—Arrived, bark Cremona, Barrows, Liverpool. GLOUCESTER, June 9—Arrived, schr Emeline Haight, Avery, Philadelphia. KEY WEST, May 29—Cleared, brig Haze, Hooper, Pensa- a ceyine 9—Arrived, steamship Clyde, Kennedy, New York (and sailed same day for Galveston). jailed, schr Mary E Staples, Dinsmore, LUBE, June 8- Philadelphia, MILLBRIDGE, Me, June 5—Sailed, bark Alexandrina, for fen! NEWBERN, June 5—Arrived, schr Lizzie Evans, Meban, New York ; 6th, steamer Ellen § Terry, Chapin, do. NORFOLK, June 8—Arrived, schr Ida Bell, Fisher, New York, NEW BEDFORD, June &—Ssiled, schr Louisa Francis, Kelley, New York. ‘9th—Arrived, schrs William C Bee, Estes, and Cobassct, Gibbs, Phijadeiphi Salled—Scbra \oung Teaser, Slocum, Philadelphia; Fi Wind, Bowman, New York; Allen H Brown, Pierce, do. PM—Arrived, schrs New’ Reguins, NEWPORT, June 8, Hallock, Providence tor Eizalethport; Treasure, Taylor? Silas Wright, Brown, and Fiorence, Coit; do for New York Salmon Washburn, Jones, Taunton for do: Mary Elizabett, Borden, Fail River for do; Quickstep, Smith, Albany for Sa: bel Filler, Pal’er, New York for Yarmouth, M—Artived, schrs Eim City, Kidd, Hoboken. Port Jobnson for Cohasset ‘Narrows; Il I Mann, Hoboken for Boston; Daniel Webster, Conery, tucket for New York. NEW LONDON, June 8—Arrived, schr Chief, Champlin, Eltzabethport for Norwich. PHILADELPHIA, June 9—Arrived, stenmahtp Gracia (Br), Arezunia, Havana via Baltimore, to load for Liverpool} barks F Reck (NG), Waltjen, Bremen; Sylvia (Not), Olsen, London; briga Cuba (Br), Holmes, Leghorn; Nimwaukce, Wiswell, Calbarien; Scotland, Cook, Cardenas; Gipse Queen, York, Havana; schrs Rebecca Alun (Br), Florian, Cale Darien’; Laura, Roberts, Vinalbaven :Tlelen Mar, Nickerson, Paw: Portland; E Engiish, Crowell; J Farnum, Berry; Marion Gage, Heather; Jas Allderdice, Willets; A'S Cannon, Cobb; Lizzie Batchelder, Engita YE Smith, Phillips; Taylor & Mathis, Cheesman; I! 5 Brooks, Love; Jas Ponder,, rown, ani E Sinnickson, Winsmore, Boston: J B Austin, Davie, Portsmouth ; E B Baxter, Waterman, New Lon ton; Mornin, Light, Bowen, New Hay gent, Verrill, Providence < n ‘H Skinner, Thrasher, Fall River; Lizzie Maul, Wheeler, Kan- or, Cleared.-Brig Lilly (Br), Lawrence, Glace Bay; schra A D Koull, Barrett, and Abbie 'Bursiey, Parker, Toston; Lottie, lor, and J'T Alburger, Corson, do; JH’ Gallagher, Par: Richmond; Raven's Wing, York, Salem. June 9, 10 AM—Brig RM He:'en left for Philadel- phia last evening. | Went ton this AM achr Francia Sat. ery. A full-rigged brig steamer, from the southward, passed at ® AM. A bark fe above the Brown, apparently beating 1 4PM—Arrivea thin PM, bark Nancy Kryson, from Carde nas, for orders, Brig Minnia Bruce remains, Win! NE, yEQRILAND, June &-Cleared, schr Julist, Strout, New orl $th--Arrived, bark Henry P Lord, Finkham. Philadelphia; brig George Amos, from Baltimorr. PROVIDENCE, June jgton, NC cack 1, achrs T E French, © Smith, Vanansdail, ra, Mul(ord, Georgetown, 1 Doughty, Wash Alexandiie for for do: Marcha I. King, Swit, "Albany; Memento, Mason; do; Ira Bliss, liadron, kitzabethport; Thome ft, lock, do; Rienzi, Cobietyh, do: James Fngil er, Ron- dout’; Thomas ull, Brown, do; John B Spoiford, i do; Hannah Bl man, Arnold, do; Emily, Pertain, Hobo: key, Crowell, do. Below, achrs AJ Fabeus, Rracg, Charleston; Reading Railroad No 48, Colen, Mulla: delphin for Pawtucket, Salled—Rark Onion (Br), Reynanit, Glace Bay, CR; Selina W Bunnell, Bunnell, Georsetown, DC; EV Glover, Ingersoll, Philadelphia; John D Buckalow, Robbins, Phila: deiphias Haze, Spencer, Trenton: Clara Smith, Keene, New York (or Georgetown, DC); Sarah A Falconer, Wilson; New York; MR Carlisle, Northup, New York; Cornell New Vork; Kutire, Kinnear.’ New York: Minqui : lea L Hulse, Lisle, New Yor! Dayton, New York; Deborah Jones, Dunham, Calain); Kate Walker, Warren, New York (or C: va, Remmick, New York (or Ellsworth); CW. Dexter, Na: son, New York vor Gardiner); Delaware, Fullerton, New York (or Ellsworth); Adeline Hamaiin, Lewis, New York or anger). PAWTUCKET, June ®Arrive, schrs F © Smith, Vanans- dail, Alexandria; Memento, Mason, Alvany. Satled—Sehrs Anna Shepard, Newton, and Chancellor, Fer- guaon, New York. LICHMOND, Jone 6—Arrived, schr Mary I Turner, Camp, w ork, ‘aifed—Schra Sea Blra, Hogan, New Vork ; J 11 Rayp, Cole, and. J.B Myers, Elwoo.}, James river, to load for New York. SAVANNAH, June 7—Arrived, shipJobn Patten, ili, Ant: werp. Cleared—Brig Lealted (Sp\, Gaza, Hawking, Barcelona. Sallea—Schr Monica, Philips, Bridgeport, 10th—Arrived, steamship Viryo, Bulkley, New York ; sehr Georgia, do. Cleared—Steamships Magnollt New York; sehr Stephen Hote Bridzeno ST MARY'S, Ga. June 2—Cieared, bark Benife, Montevideo, LET ULELENA, SC, June -—Sailed ship Damto (Br), Allen, pondon, STONINGTON, June &—Arrived, sloop Commerce, Taylor, Rondout. Silled~Sebra Wm C Bee, Chester, New York ; Connecticut, Stapling do. TAUNTON, June 7-Satied, schr Salmon Washiurn, Jones, New York. : VINEYARD HAVEN, i¢ (Br), Water! tte Pate, Hales, I Wiley, do for Portland : Koret, Crocker Hearse, Georgetown, York for. do: Mary Cl and Catharine Whiting, nna (Br), June 8 New Yor iiadelphia Fred Gray, yt do for Baugor ita Sieelman, », for Boston; G8 Dyer, Dyer, New and Island Belle, Hurt burt, do for Bangor; maer, Wilbur, do for Bath; Too. kalifa, Reed, Baltimore for Portland. jled—Bark Ocean Eagle; briga Geo 8 Berry, Sth, AM—Arrive, achra Gen Grant, Johnson, for Rockport; Julin'E Gamage, Pitcher, New York for Kor ton; Emma R Graham, Smith, Philadelphia tor do; Josiah Whitehouse, Farnham, Boston for Georgetown, D Hunter, Ring, do for Philadelphia (and sailed). ‘Alt all before reported WILMINGTON, NO, June Arrived, brign John Plerce, ‘Townsend, Philadelphia; Prentise Hobbs, Dodge, Portlan gehra John AGritin, Foster, and David’ Nichols, Wymal New York, wth—Arrived, hark Evangeline (Br), Jaques, Halifax. Cleared-Steumslip Regulator, Freeman, New York} bark Ocean Mail Br), Lee, Liverpool. Re MISCELLANEOUS. J Al HAIR COLORING + Preparations that contain load are exceedingly danger us, They are iikely to destroy the memory, weaken the ege- Aight and produce paralya brain, Dr, Chandier, eins tothe Howrd of TH w York elty, suys that Ne jatn dead. But there and tat ls HARRY'S cine volte, no sediment, aud gives Pear! strovt, @ by all Now York, a. ALLY OBTAINED FROM No publiehiy. Ad for every State, RSOLUTE DIVORCES L' the Courts of diterent Notary Public and Oomi 1. KING, Con f8 LEGALLY ORTAIN! free. BEOLUTE DIVORE aiferent Staves — Desertion, ae fuMerent cause, No ty. No charge until Aavice fre0. HOU: 10 Broadway. : _... MISCELLANEOUS. __ NNOUN ENT. —— —_.. A’ + OBMENT.- . . . * A THE UNIVERSITY MEDICINES. Cbeh coe: itn caper eae Oe ‘The following testimonials, out of many thousands, publi io order to show the immeasurable: eractantiy ot t UNIVERSITY MEDICINES: LY, Rs over any remodies ever pre- AFFIDAVIT, §8.—Personally appeared vefore me thiaSth 4 181, J. W, Scott, President; 1. Hi Vi G. Howard, Treasurer, tow York Medical jet beings dali eived at the Institute, Jevters being dally reoq ee a IBLE, Notary Corner Ninth street and Third avenue, X FROM OUR LEITER FILE. KiNaston, Mass. Apri! 21, 1871, Dr. J. W. Scort:— SIR have been affticted for the past year with what the doctor at tis Mustacbusetts General Hospital term 3 roden Ulcer on my lower lip. ‘They have operated on it at differ eu times, and twice they burned it by means of a battery, which caused so muco pain and iofammation that I could no! speak, My neighbors all supposed it was incurable, a3 had coomdtied no less than twenty-three physicians, By accident {heard of your EXTRACT OF CANCER PLANT. T immediately weut to Coston aud sought the advice of Dr. Pollock, when, by bis directions, I commenced using your celebrated Reinadies.. You way judge of my surprise and also of my neighbors, when, iu four short weeks, Iwas feetly cured. One geutloman r-marked it was the miracle of the nineteenth century. would also state that Ihave been treating alnce my re~ covery & gentleman who has had ap open ulcer for four ears, wii the best reauit, Mls cer ia re luced about two- fh He has been using the remadics five weoks. Thave #0 much faith in your melicines being what they are represented to be that 1 thought J would write to you About ascuring the Agency for,thia county, In which T realde, Publi ow York. Wishing you every success in your striving to benefit man- Kind, I remain Yours, &e., JOHN P. LOVERING, Piymouth county, SURGEON GENERATS OFFroR,| WASHINGTON, Murch V0, 1839, Prorrssons-—Please forward my second order tor UNI tY MEDICINES, T am please! to say that I bave found them of great service in the treatment of patients un- der my charge. GEURGE REED, M. D., A. A, Surgeon U. 8. A. L UNIVERSITY, . Gand § UNIVERSITY PLACE, DOWNTOW AGENCY, HUDNUT'S, HERALD BUILDING, 218 BROADWAY. UPTOWN AGENCY, 1,191 BROADWAY, NEAR T xt Celaurn STREET. DHENOK'S MANDRAKE PILLS, The liver ik an organ of reat importance, 80 far asa healthy digestion en} proper nutrition of the body are con- cerned, The fact Is, tha: ajorily of a:l the diseases to which the numa family is" Mable are caused by wd and consequent impaired and imperfect nutrition, It is a well known tru disordered jiver will cause an almost infinite variety of acelvable symptom that sents; hence the great im- the iiver In order to keep tae , as A conseqiience, a good di. a good old age are the results, dored Lver, meseury, in some of its disease in its protean form portance of w healthy acti ny erfect nutrit for dias ast age forms, was regaried as the on'y remedy, but as this drny acts upon alf tho secretious auke, aud belng a miners polson, {te use would produce sulivati down of the vital powers. ‘A desideratum, disordered hiver ‘that and ® breaking ous as mercury and free from any of its injurious te After long and patient research In the vegetable kingdom, Schenck’s Mandrake Piils were discovered, having for thelr basis the podophyl- lum petiatum of botanists, but known in common parlance us Mandrake, combined with otter equally ellicacious veuc- ingredients, which is peculiar to Schenck’s Mandrake nd cannot be found in any other preparation, These pils have been very exteusively used for years, and never have failed to relieve ali derangements and disorders 0: the Iver, as thousands 4 witnerses can teatity. In no one instance where Lbev have been used, either by the smallest child, most delicate Lady or robust man, have they ever produced any injarious effects, but, on the contrary, the most disordered liver, fa thousands of ‘cases, by the uae of the pills, has veen male to secrete a healthy bile, as has been seen in the evacuations, restoring this most important organ to a healthy condition, giviug to the hitherto unfortn- nate invalid restored health, freedom from desnondency, peace of mind an¢ Lappiness and Lit pas THE COMP. BEAUTIFY TH} HELMBOLD'S FLUID COMPLEXION, RACT SARSAPARILLA ext GIVES NEW LIFE, NEW BLOOD, NEW VIGOR. GIVES NEW LIFE, NEW BLOOD, NEW VIGOR, GIVES NEW LIFE, NEW BLOOD, NEW VIGOR. MAN AND WOMAN ARE ESTEEMED MAN AND WOMAN ARE ESTEEMED {tse ons as they esteom and taxe good care of themselves, HEALTH ALL-IMPURTANL, HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA ll diseases and eruptions of the skin. Highly Concentrated Preparation, one bottle fully ng ih strength one xallon of the sygip or decoction as and a tablespoonful add to @ pint of tee ne celebrated LISBON DIET DRINK, LISBON DIET DRINK. A deilghtful and healthful beverage, CATAWBA CATAWBA GRAPE JUICE PILL, GRAPE JUICE PILL, GRAPE JUICE PILL, in oli dineases and affections of LIVER COM- 18, “JAUNDICE, BILIOUSNESS, SICK HEAD: SPEPs ‘APOPLBXY, , requiring a catharic or aperit Tmaghesia, castor oll and every other eq! Usunily mad NO CALOMEL, NO MERCURY, NO CALOMEL, NO MERCURY, ‘but purely vegetable, composed of the most magnificent h- gredienis—Fiult Extract Catawba Grape Jules and pure Extract Rhabaro, MORE LIKE A CONFECTION MORE LIKE A CONFECTION than a medicine. itis compounded with the {dea of being agreeavte to toe stomach, no nausea, no griping pans; its in that inviting style wad state of purity that it ranks as a remedy for THE REFINED AND ELEGANT. THE REFINED AND ELEGANT. THE REFINED AND KLEGANT. Safe for and taken by children. 1 How, proceed In the spring and summer months, as thi ry at the mM naturally undergoes a change, both young and old: eared eee = ‘Take two bottles of Helmboil’s Fluid Extract Sarsaparilia and one vo:tle of Helmbol i's Catawba Grape Juice Pills. Worth ther weight tn gold, ‘Take them and give them to your chidren; you could not doa better thing. ft may save them from stininer sickness, may prevent. thoe ugly’ erupe tious. and perhaps save them frum sickness of every kind for the ensuing ye ‘The Catawba ape Juice Pill is done up with creat care in hansisome white French glass botties, unitke thone care- lesslv prepared and vended in wooden boxes by inex- pevizneed persons, All of IL. T, HELMSOLD'S Preparations are Pharma- ceutical, Not a single one paiented, but ail on their owa merits Propared by s H. 1. HELMROLD, . PRACTICAL AND ANALYTICAL CHEML Cryatal Pa Mg Store, Hf roadwag, New York. Palace Pharmacy, Gilsey ‘House, Browiway and ‘Twe: Wstie:t, New York. if as ‘enple of Pharmac; Proseriptious acetrately © mp0 French, German and Spanish my Storea Open all ala: N.B.—HELMBOLDIS EXTRACT BCCHU has gained a world-wide fame, PARGAINS IN TEAS, Fu0U8, GROCEKTES A ns. —Dealers and can save 2) per cont at TAUMAS Kt. AGNEW'S, ¥ eawich street, New York YORNS CURED, 500, EACH; / &e4 cured without corner Futon street. Nuil, &e.; by mail, 0c. R. RADWAY'S SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT. THE GREAT 0D PURIFIER, Every drop of the SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT com municates through the Blood, Sweat and other fluids and BUNIONS, BAD NAILS, min by Dr. RICE, 208 Broadway, pujuiiator cures Corns, Bunioss, Jnices of the system the vigor of life, for it repairs the wastes of the body with new and sound material. SCROFULA, CON- SUMPTION, GLANDULAR DISEASE, ULCERS IN THE THROAT, MOUTH, TUMORS, NODES IN THE GLANDS AND OTHE PARTS OF THE SYSTEM, BORE EYES, STKUMOROUS DISCHARGES FROM THE EARS, AND Tith WORST FORMS OF SKIN DiSEASES, ERUPNONS, FEVER SUKLS, SCUALD HEAD, KING WORM. ALT RAL 1» BRYSIPELEAS, ACNE, BLACK krors, WORMS IN THE FLE Hy TUMORS, CANCERS AND ALL WEAKENING AND PAINFUL DISCHARGES AND UT SWEATS ARE WITHIN TH RATIVE RANGE NDER OF MODEKN CHEMISTRY, AND A WILL PROVE TO ANY PERSON aT EITHER OF THESE FORMS OF DIS- ITS POTENT POWER TO CURE THEM, If the patient, daily becoming reduced by the wastes and decompysition that 18 continually progressing, succeeds in arresting these was ‘and repayra the same with new mate- rial made ftom he ad this the SARSAPARIL- cure is certain; for when once and suc: this remed; coeds in dim f wastes, Ite repairs will be rapid, and every day the pauient will feel himaclf growing better’ and sironger, the food d.yerting better, appetite tm- proving and flesh and weight Increasing. Not only does the SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT excel all known remedial agents 1n the cure of Coronic, Sero- Donstitutional and Skin diseases, but tt te the only KIDNEY AND BLADDER COMPLAINST, Gravel, Diabetes, Dropay, Stoppage of Water, Bright's Dis ease and Albuminuria. YEARS’ GROWTH CURED BY TUMOR OF TY SEWAYS, RUSOLVENT. BEVERLY, Mans, July 18, 1800, Dr, RADWAY=—1 have bad Ovarian Tumor in the ovaries and boweln Ail the coctors auld, “There was no help for it.” Iie} everything that wae recommende. but noing helped me. I saw yout Resolventy nnd thought T would. try tty but hal no faith 1 it, because I had suffered for twelve years, took ale bottles of the Resolvent wud one box of Radway's Pils, and two bottles of your Ready Kelief, and. there ts Rot A nigh of tumor to be seen or felt, and I feel. better, amArtOr fui happier than T have for tweive years, ‘The worst tumor wan in the loft alte of the Lowels, over the groin. “T write this toyont for the Benefit of others.” You can Publish Te it you choose, HANNAH P. KNAPP. bold by droggwts, and at Dr. RADWAY'S, 87 Maiden lane, G. tal) jum plings, Ac, n vo ue DOOLEY'S YEAST POWDER, Ask'your keocer for Is,