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j 4 i i f 3 oe, James Jackson and Thomas Barrett. PIO NINO. | CONTINUED FROM THIRD PAGE. eat of your apostolic jubilee, and that we'tiny be Ever worthy calldren's: the Church, by the soundmouret ont Jaxth and the lustre of our good example, and may contribute, ‘ccording to the grace and opportunity’ youchsated to us, to Promote the in‘eresta of Crisis kingdom on earth, we biim- 'y solicit your paternal biessing on ourselves, on our faust- Aes and on our beloved country. Addresses were also made oy Francis McNerhany and Professor J. C, Schad, who spoke in German, At the conclusion of the speaking the Chairman Tead the foliowing telegram, seut to the Pope tus evening:— Nowy Parurn, Rovr— Yonr children in this capital lovin Jubilee. Atthe concinsion of the exercises there was & grand display ot freworks. The best of order pre- Vailed throughout, and the assemblage, during the diehvery of the addresses, maniiested Uieir approval by frequent applause. The illumination to-morrew eventug wili be general throughout Ue city, and a sereditable aisplay is ed. greet you on your In Philadetpbia, PHILADELPUA, June 16, 1871. The Catholic celebration of the twenty-tifth an- niversary of the ciection of Pope Pius IX. teok place at St. Perer’s German church, Where the congresa- on marcved in procession to aitend bigh muss The new grand orgau Was played for Ure Lrst ume son this Occasion. Ip Albany. ALBANY, June 16, 1871. The services in the Cathe4rai to-day in henor of | Trouble Concerning the Manag WASHINGTON. Dividend Taxes of New Jersey Rail- read Companies. ment of the Indian Bureau. The New York Serip Dividend Case Detided Against the Compuny. Wasnasetox, June 16, 187 Departere of President Grant, The President left the city to-night, in company with General Porter, for Long Branch, and will re- ‘ura to Washington toward the close of this month. Dividend Taxes ef Jersey Railrouds, ‘The New Jersey raitvoads have filed claims with the Commissioner of Internal Revenue for the re- mission of the tax ordered to be assessed on divi- denis declared during the last five months of the year 1876. It willbe remembered that the Attorney General overruted the decision of the Commissioner that ne tax wes due for that period, as Congress ; | had not provided for M$ collection, The rail ‘he twenty-fith anniversary of the Pontifieate of | yoaq companies say that in accordance with the Pius the Ninth were of the most imj TIP | decision of the Commissioner, dividends were paid, tuon, ‘The interior of the Cathedral was beautifully decorated with flowers, evergreens, festoons and | and they 1 ve now no Way of securing themselves | with the sharehojders if the collection 1s enforced. motioes. A procession of beys and girls {ron | ge same applies to all corporations who have pata Ye schools of the various churches marcned | x Sai 4 to the Cathedral, where a solemn high their dividends without deducting the two and one- mass was periormed. Then followed the chanting | of Lambilotie’s graud Te Deum by all the ciergy | present. This evening the residences of the promi- nent Catholics were illuminated, 100 guns were tired Mm the four quarters of the city, and there w @ grand display of lireworks in frout of the Cily jill, The Cathecral and the episcopal residence | were also brilliantly iuminated, the former pre- | senung a mapynibcent appears e NORTH CAROLIVA KU ALLY. Another Outrage in Rutherford by a Disguised Mob. A PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT DEMCLISHED Scourging a Member of the Legislature. i QUNT AFTER AW OBNOXIOUS RADICAL overnor Caldwell Determined to Ferret Gut arauders, RALEION, June 16, 1871. Accounts have just been received here, giving i he details of another Ku Kiax outrage in Ruther ford county, in the western section of the State. On Sunday night last, a boty of disguised men, nom- bering about fifty, entered the town of Rutuerford- ton, having picketed their horses on the outskirts, | ‘They firat proceeded to the office of the Siar, a re- publican paper of the county, edited by Mr. Carpen- ter, who was then absent at Washington, where he | bad been summoned as a witness before the South- += Committee, A VOLLEY Was dr rir Bt the office, followed by an assault, and the doors and front windows were at once burst open. The Masked troopers then rushed iato the building in ® body and began the work of destruction, Print- ing presses, stands, type cases, forms and other g#xtures were smashed into atoms and the entire omce was quickly demolished, the A¢bris being Dung into the street. When this infernal work was ended the marauders proceeded to the residence of Mr. Justice, late republican representative in the Legislature from Rutherford, broke open his house and entered, the frat intimation he had of their presence beinga body of them at his bedside. They TOOK Hit IN HIS NIGHT CLOTHES Into the streets, in the midst of a severe rain storm, beat and maltreated him ina brutal manner, car- med him to the outskirts of the town, threatened ‘his life and forced him to promise he would never reveal what had been done; that he would cease his operations against the Convention and the con- ®ervative party; after which they released him and he returned to bis residence through the storm. Mr. Lozan, the local editor of the Star, who was in ime office of that paper at the time of the attack Upon it, succeeded in inaking bis escape through a ‘Window in the rear of the bui'ding, and it was he that brought the news of this outrage here. This did not end the operations of the Ka Kiux that night. They then went in search of Aaron nggerstall, the republican, who, with his famiy, has recenily been te victin of so many out rageous indignities at tne hands of the Kian. For- tupately, however, for him he had gotten a clue of Their presence, add he succeeded in eluding them ya FLIGHT TO THE Woops 4p the darkness of the night, aware that tf he was caught he would have been executed, as previously informed by Uireatening notices, A number of Kt Kiux are now under bonds to appear before the United States Circuit Court for outrages on Bigger- stall and his family. None of the Klan were recognized by the Justice or Mr. Logan, owing to ihe darkness, and no cit zens of the town were aware of the presence of the band until long afier was perpetrated. ails Governor Caid- ervative gen- Temen to constit with }im in relation to the ¢ To be pursued under such disastious circnmsta Alter considerable discussion it was determined to fend a judge of the State Superior Court, accompa: | nied by tie Attorney G al and the District Solici- out Upon receipt of the above ‘weil invited # nuraber of leading cons tor, Lo investigate L matter and commit such par- fies ag evidence care found mst. The Gov bor is deterpvned upon a vigorous enforcement of the Statelews. OFF FOR EUROPE, | Complimentary Fxreweil Dinner to Sennter Norton ot the Manbatinn Cleb House, At the Manhattan Club House, corner of Fif- teenth street and Fifth avenue, there assembled | of te tax and recomme half per cent for the last five months of 1870, The question has been referred to the Secretary of the asury, Who will doubtless enforce tne collection nd the companies to appeal to Congress for relief, Vroable Coneeruing the Management of Indian Affairs. George H. Stuart, of Philadelphia, and John V. well, of Chicago, members of the Indian ( om- mission, had an interview to-day with the Presi- dent with reference to statements recently pub- lished reflecting upon the conduct of the Commi sion, which they suppose emanated from the Indian Bureau. it is known that the Board and the Com- missioner (Parker) are not in accord on sever subjects relating to the management of the finances of the Indian Lepariment. The result of the inter- view 18 not yet known, The New York Scrip Dividend Case. Y? .CHTING. Annual June gogatte of the Harlem Yacht Club, One of th 4 pioneers among the many model yacht clubs 1h",¢ fourished years ago was the famous Harlem Cjqy, which numbered among its members many,well known gentlemen in the upper part of the, Tsland of Manbattan, whose rivalry with the Vyrooklyn, Hoboken, Jersey City and other model yacht clubs (the satellites of the New York Yacht Club) kept alive a healthy and social spirit of yachting, and tended to foster a taste for aquatic sporis, which was but the nucleus of what has since culminated in the now full grown Brooklyn aud At- lantic Yacht Clubs, the progressive and growing rivals of the NEW YORK YACHT CLUB, Whose members represent the most influential citi- zens of the community, many of whom by their en- terprise and liberality have aided largely in creating @ national feeling of rivairy with the older yachting clubs of Great Britain. The Harlem Yacht Club still exists, after many years and changes of officers, and yesterday it heid its annual June regatta, in which some of its feet of clippers showed some splendid sailing, to the great gratification of a numerous party of ladies and gentlemen who crowded the steamer Fort Lee, which had been chartered for the occasion by the club, @The day was most delightful, and just as much wind from the northwest as the yachts could stand | up to without reeting, the course being from the Middle Ground, outside Randali’s island, to the can buvy beyond Fort Senuyler, returning to College | Point, rounding the spar buoy and standing back to the buoy at Throg’s Neck, off Fort Schuyler, and thence to the flagboat on the Midale Ground, about thirty miles. The following open jib and Inausail Sivop Yacats Were entered, the time allow- auce being iWo minutes to the loot:— = ND CLASS. agin. Owner: 1 oJ. A, Clark, V. € Win, . Knap +P. Haliaran...... .W. Morris, THIRD CLA Naess Vivid General tweed. Favorita, Matid .. dardner. . Grinkerbof, J. Armitage. M. Campbell seeede GC. warnett, FOURTH CLASS. . Win. 5, Lockyer. | Daisy. . EB, Wetdenteld, . ‘The Vivid and Daisy were drawn betore the sta ‘The yachts were started af half-past one, as Wey lay head to wind with mainsail hoisted, and at the signal they ran up their jLos and payed of on the por. tack, the Carne Porter leading, with tie iweed, who fad set a balloon jib ciose up, and Wie Knapp sole distance astern, having parted ' Josie J. 19 7% 19 6 aie a Tra: a iia », her jib nalyards, but soon hoisting her jv The Secretary of the Treasury to-day received the | a7ain’ and gaiuing on the other yachts. The opimon of Solicitor Banfield upon tue question of | Quits parted company soon afler siaruing, and the right of appeal of the New York Central Rail road Company from the decision of the Commis- Sioner of Internal Revenue, which was to the eifect | that 1t Was a purely discretionary matter with the Secretary. Tne Secretary informed Caleb Cushing, connsel for the railroad company,that he was clearly of the opinion that the Company was Hable to pay a tax onall scrip tssued for dividends earned since the passage of the act, but that he did not think they were Jiable on scrip for earnings made prior to the act, even if the serip tiself was Issued subsequently to the passage of the act. The Secre- tary advised the adjustment of the accounts of the company on Uhat basis, If they did not admit the ability to pay any tax on ths scrip, they must take the question into the courts, as the government in that case would feel bound to jevy upon their property, Mr. Cushing satd that there was a serious question as to the legality of the assessment made by the internal revenue ofi- cers. ‘The Secretary, im reply, said that the gov- ernment would have to look out for tiself in that Matter, and with that the conversauon ended. Mir. Cusning Is not advised as to the course he will be austructed to carry out, Practical Reward ‘or Diplomatic Services. Sir Eaward Thornton, the British Minister, will leave Wasniigvwn on ue zou 1, Wits. 0S LUELITY. and sail from New York on the 24th for London. It is rumored in diplomatic circles that he will be ele- vated toa higher position and receive an Ambas- sador’s appointment as a recognition of his dis- tinguished services in the Joint High Commissiou. Lord Alfred Paget is spoken of as bis successor in Washington. During the absence of Minister Thorn- ton, Hon. Francis J. Pakenham, First Secretary, will be Chargé d’Affaires of the British Legation. Application tor the Pardon of Bowen, Mr. Riddle, counsel for Bowen, recently convicted of bigamy, called at the Executive Manston to-day, but did not see the President. He, however, left a lctter for him, with a view to procure the pardon of Bowen. A Search After Counterfelt Bonds. The Secretary of the Treasury has designated two Of the best engrrvers employed in the Bureau of En- graving and Printing to carefully examine the $60,- v00,000 of bonds purchased for the sinking fund and which are about to be destroyed, for the pur- pose of ascertaining if any countericit bonds have been bought by the New York Sub- Treasury. The committee of experts com- menced their tabors to-day, and carefully scrutimzed every bond. As yet they have not discovered any counterfeits. The Secretary has ordered the con- struction of several improved machines for the More thorough cancellation of the bonds, one of which wiil be sent to the Sub-Treasury in New York. Persounl. The health of General Smtth, Second Assistant Postinaster General, ts a little improved, and he has hot had an hemorrhage for several days. He deciines to accept the position of Governor of New Mexico, preferring to take his chances for recover- ing his health in this part of theeountry, His friends consider this a doubtful experiment. cretary Boutwell says he has postponed his de- parture from Washington until to-morrow night or early next wees, Ile will be absent at Groton about ten days. General 8. S. Fry, who was deposed from the Su- pervisorship of Kenta as to-day reappotnied and Supervisor Emery transferred, A. F. Cunningham, just deceased, was seventy-one years of age. He was an ex-Clerk of the Treasury Department, and was one of te olaest printers In Washington. In 1534 he was the puoiisher in this city of the organ designed to further the claims of Judge White to the Presidency. SMALLPOX IN J A case of smallpox has beei city. discovered in a boar !- ing house at No. 57 York street, Jersey City, The Jast evening @ goodly company to give a farewell | city pnysician was promptly notified, but the Dumper to the popular Senator Norton, from patient was not promptly removed from the the Fifth district, At the head of the table | crowded house. Tne Police Commissioners fat Commissioner of Jurors, Douglas Taylor, | are making provisions for the emergen ‘They and faciog him from the further end of the room fat Jadge Spencer, while ranged along on either #lde were Judges Bedford, C. P. Daly and Jones, Assistant District Attorney Suillvan, “Sunset” Cox, Kaward Senell, J. J, Guinpleton, Assemblyman urey, Alderman Mitcieli, Alderman | Mor- ray, Frauk A. Rer Puillips (Oofty | Goott), W. J. Hil, M. A. J. Cummings, have issued orders to every physician in the city, Setting forth that every physician attending a case of smallpox is required to report the same within twenty-‘our hours to the Committee on Heath or the Healih Inepector, under a penalty of fifty dollars for eacn offence. The Cominittee on Health are authorized to remove any person sufler ing from the disease to the Clty Hospital, when such a course Is deemed necessary for the health of the city. The clothing of smalipox patients io be de- Dr. J. M. Carnochan, Y. DB. ifart, Arthur Mattison, oy zery Assistant Aldermen Hainpson and J. Vaughan, Tae | Stoyed and a “smailpox'’ sign placed over every afiair was, to ac € informal infected house as a warning. In the meantime the eocedingly enjoyabl: € ality of 3) | physicians are kept busy in vaccinating adults as Ing wus done welcomed Sena sentiments of the ce silinency in the Fite tor responded, ori halter Chairman Taylor had on wad expressed to him the | upaLY prevent, aud of Ms cons | HTH ward, to whieh the Sena Ab elegant enterts Equcation of Jersey City for the support of the pup- aoe eed eae eee Te an Fores. ses | ye schools for the year commencing on the 1st of | etening was passed io the euuie sauisiacuon of wii | REXt mMonth:—Salaries, $160,000; evening schools, concerne: $10,000; books and stationer. soy 3 Jurnivure, eae . Srhdies | $120 ridentals, $4,000; innste Senators Norton, Creamer and Bradiey, Mr 12,000; printing and inel ala, $4. (10 b 4 W. Collier, oc. Lyne, James Barclay, | $4,700; Normal School, §2,200; janitors’ sup) 7 »y, Clarence Seward and A. | $500; fuel and gas, $4,000; rentals, $3,000; th several other notables, | Making a total of $210,400, but as the pris o-day for Burope. whole fleet. of | from the State wil probably amou 00,00) mboate with Iriends “und wamuers of | tis sum Is reduced by neatly one-half from local curs Wili accompany them dowa the bay, ajor poruion of Hus demonstration ty invended renator Nor eu ator Crea ner, postive aX, stating Weil as childven, 4 7 JERSEY CITY PUBLIC SHHOOLS. The following is the estimate of the Board of taxation, MO.AL SCIENCE CONGRESS, PHILADELPHIA, June 16, i871, hat bis recepiton at the Ackiemy of Muste in April Lan wan evkionos euough of tae good will eater. | The Committee on the Constitution made 6 fenort tan jor him. defining the objects of the association, which are to ear nena ts i define, promote and manifest the visibility and unity OF A WALL. | of the Catholic Church of Christ, which we hold to ' " . be the sum Of all particular evangeiical denomma- our Men Severely Injured. | trons, to elevate, unily and strengthen the con- ¥ workmen were engaged i tearing | gciences of ats members; to cousocrate, systematize Y' ve old = badly No. 470 Broadway, | and develop the resources and agencies of whe ere ao an, OE elk aoa, tals, | ae ‘and'thereby, under the Divine. Diessing, ‘to esterday afternoon, one ol we agate * | hasten ‘the time so long desired when the kingdoms verely injuring John Kress, Theodore | of the world shall vecowe kingdoms of our Lora The wo former had their Wounds dressed by a peigh- Dering physician, aller which they were taken to the hospital, Jacgsee eed Karrett were taken home Do \uen inenor and His Christ. ‘The constitution and bylaws were adopted, and, afier fixing the time for the next Congress, which was decided to ve held im New York In the last week of Aprli, 1872, the Convention adjourpeds ed away jor ilushing Bay, in hopes vy that mianwuyre to gan an advantage by pusting to the south of Juker's: Island, but in tais her captain | Mistaken, and lost her chunce— wWilich 1b Was conceded Was @ guvd One—as she met the set of the ude into Flushing Bay; while the ocher yachts stood on be- tween tie North and South Brothers, occasionally booming Oat their Jibs Whenever tueir course j lay dead before the wind, Many chis accompanied the fle ud held their own Willi, OLE Of Which was the Goudenough, belongiug to the Goodenough Club, oi Sands’ Pot, which, both going free and also in turning to windward on the retura was handied tn alan-ilke Manner by Captain Steboins and M3 { ollicer, Jobn Hart. “The leauing yacnis passed Fort Schuyier ia tue foliowimg order:—Maud, Gen- eral Tweed, Favorita, Knapp, Mary Emuwa aud Mary Campbell, the Favorita’ carrying away the sep of her mastand iowerimg her saus soon afier ig up the race, can buoy Was turned as follows:— AMS Name, 231 10 Mary Cainpbell SL 25 Quitz ‘ 35.10 Josie HM. 2 240 Nome. Maud 00 All we yachis turned the can buoy in splendid style, turning it from leeward to windward and standing .on the starboard tack for Fert Schuyler, the men piling the bailast bugs to windward and tuemseives in addition as live ballast, wiile th masis buckled as they careened over, extra comings under, 1 being expected (he masts Would go by tue board or ihe yacits capsiz The beat to windward was very interesting, and | sraueu Auepited geet the merit of the, duderent tie following showing the Work Of the two Lirst Class yacat TIME OF TURNING COLLEGE POINT BUOY. A.M. Mand 3 28 General Tweea, Alter F buoy they started sn: turned betore the wind to Fort Schuyler at Turogg’s { Pouut, the result being as Joliows, Time of turning Throgg’s Point buey:— He Me So HM, SS ++. 3 OL 0 Tweed.........4 0 0 yacht immediately carried away her throat halyards and her mainsail came down by the ruu und she stood over to Whitestone Poimt under jib With te ebv tide before repairing damages. ‘The following yachts turned Threg’s loint buoy for the return as foliows:—Mary Campbell at 4h. 8m., Knapp at 4h, lim., Quits at4b. lam. The otiers were not turned, aud the whole beat back to the home stakeboat on the middle ground and arrived as rollows.— H. M.S. HM. S. Mand.... 6 26 0 MaryCampbell. 6 51 30 Knapp. » § 48 10 Quitz....... 6 03 0 Tweed. »5 dl 0 Rest not umed, The following were the prizes:—The Maud and the Mary Campbell beat the Kuapp by allowance of rng ‘The Josie J, sailed over the course but did well. ‘the following are the officers of the club and judges:— Commodore—W liam E. Brinkerhoff. Vice Commodore—James Clark. Secretary—Oscar Clark. onding Secretary—Joha Lock yer. asurer—lra Campbell. Measurer—Stephen Koberts, Judges—W iia §. Lockyer, E, W. Gardner, Wil- lian Kyle, The Yochts Sappho and Tidal Wave. New York, June 15, 1871, To THE Epiror OF THE HERALD:— It has always beea a cause of wonderment to me why Mr. Douglas, of the Sappho, did not accept the challenge so promptly oifered by Mr. Wiliam Voor- his (at my suggestion) last fall, in regard to the Tidal Wave versus Sappho controversy, There are very many of the yachting community who have not Yel forgotten the circumstances of the case, and are no doubt very anxious to see Mr. Voorhis estabilsh air fame of his yacht as a flyer on a drmer basis than Sir, Dougias’ excuse for not accepting the chal- lenge then was, undoubtedly, the lateness of the Season; but now as any such excuse is Impossible, the yachts being in racing trim in anticipation of the annual regatta, if Mr, Voornis will reissue hus e doubt that Mr. Douglas will ac- cept it in the spirit in which it 1s intended mereiy as @ Irieudly Lest of the speed and seagoing quatities of their respective yachts. Hoping that my sugges- tion will not be Considered tmpertinent, I remain, & 4. K., Sathug Master of the Lively Turtle. WAS HE MURDERED? The Fate of Mr. Brewer, of Vrenton—Ex- cttement in That City. There was no little excitement throughout Tren- ton yesterday over the suaden taking off of Mr. Brewer, so long and favorably known as tie proprietor of the State Street House ja that city, A Was received on Thursaay t r had been drowned at Ogdensourg, He 1 been travelling for the sale of a certain patent of which he was part pro priowr, and there are painiul rumors aftoat that he A cert Was the victim of toul play n man, Whose name is withheld for the pre travelling for the sale of a patent almost similar, although this in- dividual had obtained no patent Whatever, and tt 1s | believed that he met with Mr, Brewer unexpectedly. | it js further stated that both Mr. Brewer | and Join O. Ranm, the defaulting city treasurer of | 'frenton, were tinancially embarrassed torough the | operations of the man alluded to, His name was Jorwarded fo the authorities at Ogdensburg yester- day, and further cevelopments are y. A large number of friends lingered around the telegraph ofice ti a late hour last evening a Walling som Anite information. A CHAOWIC CRIMINAL. | A Noterions Newark Burglar Again in Quod. Last Wednesday night the residence of Mr. John Movail, No, 249 Eighth avenue, Newark, was entered by & burglar or burglars, and some wearing apparel and valuables carried off, The matter was placed in the hands of one of the Newark detectives, who traced the affair os being planned and carried out by one “6d.” Norton, a noted Newark burgiar, who has already spent fifteen years of his life inthe New Jersey State Prison at ‘vrenton. Warrants were £ & procured, and yesterday afternoon Norton was arrested at his home, No, 66 Shemeid street, None of the stolen property was found with him, but the evidence against him was neverteless sailicientiy strong to warrant the mag- istrate’s fully comunitting him for trial. Jt was only Jast February that the accused emerged trom state Prison. A FATAL ACCIDENT. Late yesterday afternoon a wan named Josepn Napper, who resides in Pitt street, near Stanton, ‘was fatally Injured 4 large splinter thrown by a ipsaw, in the pox taclory No oe Norfolk streets f TELEGRAPHIC NEWS ITEMS. J. A. Sage, imprisoned in the Tnscola, Iil.. jail on charge of sonisucttag imoney frome. letien comusitind, suicide on Monday by takiug polsoa. ‘The flood in the Columbia river, Oregon, is overflowing the lower part of the city of Portland. BASE BALL NOTES. At Prospect Park yesterday the “Ink Slingers,” of New York, played and defeated the ‘“Hardlyables,” of Brooklyn, by a score of 12 to 13 in a closely con- tested game of cleven innings. To-day the Forest Cicy Club, of Cleveland, play the Eckfords on the Union grounds, The inimitable James White will oMciate behind the bat for the visitors. SHIPPING NEWS. Almanac tor New York ~-This Day. eve 720 eve 805 428 733 Moon sets. High water. Sungrises. Sun sets, . OCEAN STEAMERS. DATE OF DEPARTURES FROM NEW YORK FOR THE MONTHS 0 E AND JULY. Steamer. | ‘Sails |_ Destination. ‘Office. Donan. jJune 17. City of Brook'n. June 17. yitle de Faris, 58 Broadway India, 7 Bowling Green Manhattan. Liverpool. Liverpool. 2/29 Broadway. “I Broadway: 7 Bowhng Green 68 Broad st. -'7 Bowling Green {1b Broadway. 4 1/15 Broadway. Columbia. City of vari Liverpool. City of Limer'k, June 2 Liverpool, iseonsin, 1 ./29 Broadway. Sidonia {7 Bowling Green Peretre. :|58 Broadway, Atlantic. 2/19 Broadway. 7 Bowling Green 7 Bowling Green |29 Broadway 29 Broadway. PORT OF YEW YORK, JUNE 16, 187%. iLiverpoo!, Liverpool, CLEARED, Ship Swallow, Lester, San Franciseo—Sniton & Co, Ship Southampton, Smithwick, Liverpool—snow & Bur- gene. Ship Helene, Samuelson, Hamburg—Funch, Edye & Co. Bark Rosamond, Warner, Pernambuco—-J © Whitton, Bark Harvest Home, Dickey, Frontera—H D & J U Brook- man. Bark Ocean Home, Rrandt, Havana—J E Ward & Co, Bark Gazelle (Br), Davidson, Sydney, CB—J_F Whitney & Co. Hark Edw Albro (Br), Starace, Picton, NS--G H Brewer, Bark Caro, Blanchard, Satilla, Ga—R P Buck & Co. Rrig Fred, Axeisen, Dantzic—Funch, Edye & Co. Brig Tempest, Wiison, Gibraltar for orders—Funch, Edye Co. = Brig Marfanna ITI (Port), Patha, Lisbon—L E Amsinck & 0. ree Clara M Goodrich, McCarty, Turks Islands—Miller & joughton, Brie Wilmington (Br), Martell, Lingan, CB—Hatton, Wat- son & Co. Brig Florence, Pierce, Port Caleconia—Heney & Parker. Brig Bonito, Fd.ett, Hillsboro, NS—P I Nevius & Sons. Brig L Warren, Gott, Galveston—E M i ote Brig Caprera, Blanchard, Richmond, Va—Walsh, Field & ay. el Brig Anna Lindsay (Br), Morrison, Newark—P I Nevius & ons, r Joe Kelley, Chapman, Maracatbo. = hr Julia Clinch (Br), Maloney, St Andrews, NB—Jed rye & Co. T Kedron, Pettis, 8t John, NB—Cran/all, Pertaux! & Co. r Charlie Miller, Prior, Corpus Christi-Bentley, Miller &Co. Schr Lizzie Major, Gerrish, Jacksonville—@ © Lond & Co. Sehr EM Wrivht, Freeman, Alexandria -E Crowell & Co. sihctr) W Vanueman, Buckaloo, Alexandcia—Van Brant & laght. Schr © © Pettengit, McKinney, Salem—B J Wenberg. Alida, Lambert, Boston—H W Jackson & Co. Sehr Emerald, DeCastro, Providence—Rackett & Bro. pit John 8 Foreman, Carvcaler, New Haven—Rackett & ro. Sloop Southport, Beebe, Middletown—Rackett & Bro. oop Henry Clay, Mack, New Haven—Rackett & Bro. eamer Concord, Norman, P biladeiphia, Sloop C A Kaynor, Turner, New Haven—Rackets & Bro. Steamer Maylower, Fu'ts, Philadelphia, Steamer Sarah, Jones, adelpiia. ARRIVALS. REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS. Steamship Cleopatra, Phillips, Savannah June 13, with mase and pa ‘8, to. Morris erris & Co. Steamamp Georgia, Crowell, Charleston. June 13, with mdse and passensers, to R Morgan & Co. 16th inst, 10 miles S of Cape Henry, saw steamship Charleston, hence for Charieston. Steamship Fanita, Doane, Philadelphia, with mdse, to the Lorillard St Ce Svendsen, Liverpool 39. di vessel to Wendt, Teten mann. Took ound Lad strong gales ;16 days W of the the mid¢ Banks. il (Br), Crowell, Gottenburg 41 days, with bar Tin ok the middle pasaage and ex- W of the Banks, “) ttevang to — sugar, &c, to Fanch, Edve & Co. * ark Marathon, Donnell, Cardenas 9 days, with sugar, &c, to V H Brown & Go. Bark Colonist (Bri, Ancrews, Sydney, CB, 14 awaited with | days, with coal toU B Swain & Son—vessel to Wm Ingalle, Had light winds fogs. quita (Sp), Bass, Savannah 6 days, in ballast, to , with sugar to J = 1 to Boyd & Hincken. Has been 5 days ag with light winds and calms. Brig Robt Mowe, Abbott, Barbados 13 days, with sugar, ke, to H Trowbridge’s Sons. Brig Valencia, Small, Arrovo, PR, 17 days, with sugar to Burdett & Pond—vessel to Miller & Houghton, Has been 6 days north of Hatteras with light, bailing winds, Brig Maggete (Hr), Gray, Cardenas 11 days, with sugar to Yonngs, Smith & Co—vessel to master, Had fine weather, Brig Rush, Wilking, Cardenas 11 days, with snear, €c, toG 1, Guillaume & Co—veasel to Spolford Bros, Had'tine’ wea- ther. Brig © V Williams, Dryer, Sagna 10 days, with sugar, &c, to Grtnmell Minturn & Co. fo master,” Tad moderate weather, Brig Tiber (Br), Reating, Lingan, CB, 15 days, with coal to CG Francklyn—vessel to master “Had light winds and calms. Schr T J Frazier, Madge, Baracoa 10 days, with fruit to Douglass & Griftin—verse! to Youngs, Smitn & Co. Schr 8 E Fabens, Crocker, Raracon 11_days, with frutt to J &T Fearsall—vesset to BJ Wenberg. Had light winds and calms the entire passage. Schr Lugano, Steel, Caibarien 11 days, with melado_to Danford Knowlton &Co—-vessel to Simpson & Clapp. Had fine weather. Schr L.A Webb, Webb, Cat Island 11 days, with pineapples to Montell A Bartow—vessel to Bu Wenberg. "Had moderate weatner, Scr Eadie Plerge, Hawes, Cat Island 8 days, with pine- apples to Montell & Bartow—vessel to BJ Wenberg. Schr Martha T Pike, Howard; Cat Island 7 days, with pine. anpier, to Montell & Hartow. dune 11, lat 9763, ton 76 US, dngina’a heavy rolling wea, earrled away both topimata, Blu, Benson, Elenthera 7 daye, with pineap- j—vesse!’ to master. Had moderate wea- ther mont of the passage; 12th inst, lat 32 67, lon 75 67, had @ heavy gale from N, lasiing 4 hou Schr G ( Shepard, Clark, Jacksonville 8 days, with yellow pine to master. Schr $J Delon, Howell, Suffolk, with shing‘es, to Demill & Co, Schr R F Stockton, Hall, Virginia. Schr D W Vanghan, Corton, Virgi hr Jacob Birdsall, Robinson, Vir opt, Cranmer, Virgtita Scbr Clara, Cox, Alexandria. Scour Hirecze, Cranmer, Alexandria. Schr M_A Hoyt, Cranmer, Alexandria, Sebr J A Shenard, Wilbur, Georgetown, DC. Schr Carre Holmes, Holmes. Georgetown, DC. Rebr Oaks At awards, Georgetown, DO, for Port Mor- ples to Jai ni Scbr K J Hoyt, Arnold, Baltimore for New Haven, Passed Through Hell Gate, KOUND SOUTH. Sehr Atlantic (Br), Parker, Windsor, Ni ve, with plaster to Crandall, Bertany & Co. hr M W Griffing, fing, New Haven tor New York, with sugar to Burtis, Frisbie & Co, yigit Juma A Berle, Hemmingway, New Bedford for New ‘ork. y bt Marion Draper, Beebe, Connecticut River for New york. Sehr Marcena Monson, Dayton, Port Jefferson for New York. Schr A H Blackman, Bl hebr Island City, Alle hr V Barkalew, Holmes, Schr Whistler, Keefe, Tannton for New York. hr Brazos, North, Gonnectfeut River for New York. Schr Telegraph, Ashburn, Georges Bank for New York, Schr L Daniels, Smith, Cohasset for New York. Schr Shepard A Mount, ¥ Providence for Rondout. Sehr Wm 0 Inab, lence Schr Mariner, She ol Schr Naiad Gueea, » Rockport for New York. M P Pike, Swift, Provideoce fur New York, Schr Burdett Hart, Beare, New Maven for Baltimore, Sebr M L Bartlett, Chase, Greenport for New York. Schr Ontario, Barbour, Providence for Rondout. Sehr Sylvester Hale, Coleman, Tannton for Philadelphia. Schr KJ Mercer, Iribble, Providence for Philadelphia, Schr M Hand, Colton, Cohasset for New York, Scur G Staneliff, Sbarp, Portland for New York, Schr Phil Sheridan, Murphy, Fall Rivet for New York. Schr Znlette, Kenyon, Koston for New York. Schr Eliza, Hall, Southport for New York. Sebr Jubn Crockford, Jones, Providence for New York. ir Connecticut, Meg Salem for Staten Island. nt Kate Scranton, Palmer, nee for New York, ur J R Mitchell, Daly, Stanford for Albany, Schr Lney Baker, Hall, Providence for New York. Sehr Water Witch, Johnson, Providence for Rondout, Schr Celeste, Brown, Northport for Paughkeensie. Sloop Juila Elma, sobcyv, Manhbassett for New York. Yacht Feur de Lis, Williams, City Island for New York, Yacht Dreadnaught, Boston tor New York. Sictis, Mavis, Providence for New York, with mdse ac Odell, oun’, Provitenee tor New York, with i, to Veauc O:tell, BOUND EAST. Bark N wank, Le Blanc, New \ork for Picton, Hirig Annie, MeDonald, New York forst John, Ni | Brig Be vite, Hedges, New York for Parsi: rin, Bunee, Rondout for Providen verett, Eyre, Milton for Boston. heir Ed Raynor Hitebingon, Roniout for Providence. ir Fairwind, Bowman, New York for New Bedroru, ny Sarah Faiconer, Wolf, New York for Providence. Muidoun, Latham, News York for New London. nuntain, Dennis, Poughkewnme for Fall River, utre, Barbour, New York for Mystic, Scha Anal, Corwin, Elizabethport for New Haven, Fehr HR White, Finlay, New York for Boston, elit Gcean Racer, Wilcox, New York for Noank, Sebr Entire, Kinnear, Hoboken for Providence. Schr Wm & Peek, Bun e' Cold Spring, Schr A G Harasd, Macken, Rondout for New Loniton, Schr Beli¢ Seaman, Hot, Newourg for Huntington, SehrJoba BR Magee, Wilson, zabethport for Norwalk. Sclir Geo Markle, Fisher, Elizabethport for Bridge por. Sebr Baltimore, Larder, ‘Flizabethport for New Haven, Secor White Wing, Hall, Rondont tor Providence, Sehr Katle J Hoyt, Arnold, Bajtimore for New Sobr Harriet Fuller, Willard, Port Johnson tor Poruar Schr Walter Price, Dalvon, New York for New Rochel. Sehr Cynthia Jane, Kogers, Rondout tor Taunton, Schr T Bodine, Brown, Rondout for Providence, Sehr George Noon, Noon, New York for Noank. Brig Alice M, Currier, New York for Littie Glace Buy. Schr Belle, Bulger, Hoboken for Bridgeport. Sehr Henrletia, Nickerson, New York tor Hartford, SebrJohn Warren, Warren, Blizabethport for Providence. Soke Bengal, Burgese, Ropoout for Boston, it Win Camp, for Derby. Bohr Chief, Swit Hoboken toe erech Bs Sehr hinan, New i 5 Behr Ann aippler hégers, Hoboken for Newpurhe Rehr HS Billi uti New Yors for baieny , for New York Providence for Rondout, ich for New York, ‘ew Rochelle for New York. jor Rondout. ew York. mdse and paskeng ven, for Norwich. unt; Hoboten for Providenss en for nee. Schr Mllte Frames Eawaran Tnwoten oe Hoston, Iw: joboken for Sehr Kedron, Fish, New York for St John. Schr Minquas, Corson, Rondout for Boston. Sehr Excelsior, Murphy, New York for Cold Spring. Schr Nelson, Ferris, Now York for Port Jeiferson. Schr 8 P Godwin, Waterbury. Elizabethport for Stamford, Yacht Lois Monaall, Cornish, Rondout for Bostov. Yacht Sappho, New York for Sloop Naitve. Brown, New Yor Steamer Metis, Davia, New York tor Proviaence. Wind at sunset NW, fresh, Marine Disnsters. BARK ALASKA (Br), Gilchrist, from Greenock (May 5) for Boston, put back to Greenock June 14, damaged, BARK Hannison, Penny, from Nanaimo for San Fran- cisco, put into Port Ludlow 3d inst, waterlogged, ScuR (not brig) PROBUS (NG), Hauns (before reported), sailed from Gnayanilla, PR, April 26, with cargo of cot tobacco and eollee, bond to Falmoutiy Ky tor orders. Ei Perlenced very Leavy weather and spriing’a dangerous leak of § on the jay. On the 28d, finding the leak increasin, with both pumps going and crew worn out with constal pumping, vessel settling fast, was compelled to abandon her and take to the boats, saving nothing but the clothes they had on. At PM of same day were picked up by brig Julla (NG), and landed at Fortress Monroe 1th inst. ~ Sone Ecurrer. Dixon, from Providence for New York, which arrived at New London 1ath inst, reports having seen the mast heads of a scbra few feet above the water about 5 mies west of Point Judith, midway between the shore and Siock Island, and in the course of vessels passing through the Sound, A SMAT1, SCHOONER, name not ascertained, collided with a stermtug opposite West Farms yesicrday PM; her bow- aprit was entirely carried away and bow partially damacrd. she proceeded, and would probably put into City Island for repairs, Miscelaneous, Chas F Burke, purser of the steamshin Cleopatra, from Savannab, will accept our thanks for his attentions. Very Quick PassaGr—The bark Alden Besse, of Ware- ham, Mai tly made the pasaage from St John, NB, to Cardiff, Y a 18 days. She was only 15 days from land to land, Notice to Mariners. To Te Enron oF THE HRRALD:— On Monday morning, Jnne 12, the fog horn on Execution Rocks was not blown at all, adense foe provailing. Please notice, and oblige, FA CAMP, Pilot, steamer Traveller, Spoken. Yeo (Br), Scott, from Pensacola for Hull, Tune 10, 40 mfles SE of Southwest Pass, Bark ‘Comtesse Duchatel, from Bordeaux for New Or- leans, June 4, 30 miles NW of Tortugas, Bark Prairie Bird, Baker, from Bremen for Key West, Tune 9, 100 miles NW of Tortugas. Brig’A Tourlow, from Cardenas for Turks Islands or Porto Rico, June 7, lat 5 20, lon 70 25. Brig Thos Campbell (Br), from Baltimore for Nova Scotia, June Md, tat #3 80, lon 74 (by pilot boat Charlotte Webb, No 5). foreien Ports. foRNTIEUA, May 25—Arrived, achr Annfe Edith, May, Nor- olk. ARROYO, PR, May 30—In port bark Calypso, for New York: brig A J Ross, for Boston; schrs H A Bowen, for New York in 6 dayg: Virginia, for do in 8 days; E Cloason, from Wilmington, NG, digg, Sbin Elizebet BARAGOA, June 4—In port sehrs J W Holmes, for New York next day ; Setaguwa, for do in 8 days ; Israel Snow, ar- rived 2d; Race Horse, just arrived. GRERNOOK, June i6—Arrived, steamship Dacian, Laird, New York, HAVANA, June 14—Sailed, steamship Yazoo, Catharine (from New Orleans), Philadelphia. LtveRroon, June 15--Arrived, ship Tabor, Otis, Savan- nah ; bari ime, Melcher, and Kubert Boak, ‘Kamei 3,Agincourt, Williamaon briga’ Fornica, Wm Mallory Jr, Burrows, Galveston; 16th, steamship Scotia, Lott, New York, MAYAGUEZ, June 2—In port bark Manitou, North, from Baltimore, digg; brige Parana (Br), dott, from do, do; Sn- wannee, Simpsun, for do, Ide; I Towner, for New Haven, do: xchra Annie Hell, Prindie, for do, wig; C Waters, from sg. CASTLE, NSW, May 3—Sailed, bark Emma C Beat, Bailey, San Francisco, PLYMOUTH, June 16—Arrived, steamship Westphalia (NG), Schwensen, New York for Hamburg (and proceeded). Vort aU PRincr, May 30—Arrived, brig Java, Veazie, Br), Cos- jew York ; shlp Cynosure (Br), Tower, Branscomb, do, pa Dauntless, Harry, and Madge Wildfire, Hoffman. Liverpool; Ith, Alex McNeil, Kelieran, do; brig Margarethe, Borsch, New York; schrs Gamma, Huntley, do: Para, Sprague, and Addie Ryersou (Br), Houghton, Philadel- phia, hrs Rockpor American Ports. ALEXANDRIA, June 15—Safled, schrs Jobn Slusman, iJ L Leach, and John J Ward, Jersey City. BOSTON, June 15—Arrived, brig Cycloae, Nevens, Phila- delphia; schrs James Saiterthwaie, Leng: Lizzie Florence, Lippincott; MV Cook, Falkenbarg; Estella Day, Carey; J Ricardo Jova, Litde; £ QC Wishart, Mason; RH Shannon, Diiks;J M Flizpatrick, Sinith; WW Marcy; Blackman, aud Ansett, Haskell, do, mared—Ship Orpheus, Smith, Galle; bark Nardoo (Bri, Pieton: brige AUK (Fr), Moreau, Hamburg; Startled Fawn (ir), Morine, Demarara} sehr J if Moors, Nickerava, Philadelphia. Sailed—Barks Allegro, Roebuck, TW6ib—Arrived, steamships McClellan, Baltimore: Aries, Yonladeiphia; aiip Elizabeth Hamilton,’ White, Cadiz; brigs Citizen (Br), Demarara; Novelty, Haveuer, Matanzua; Onalaska, Wheeler, Baltimore. BALTIMORE, dine 16—Arrived, stoamstip Wm Kennedy, Fatiett, Boston Fa Noctolk; abtp Mononga (Br), McGonagte, Londonderry: darks 1’Angustioa (Fr), Ferrotndy, Martin: ique ; Elitot Ritchle, Pung, Havana; brigs Cleta (Br), Hop- kins, Mayaguez, Pit; Antelope, Rumbali, Cardenas; Dirigo, Downing, New York; achr Ennice Kich, Pierce, Eleuthera, Cleared—Stei Heorge Appoid Lo i, Boston via x ‘ ° Prat chien Toe Moananuen: ou Sedglv, West Indies; Sussex (Br), iteck, Pre larry, 3 NS 3 schrs Palos, Shackford, St John’s, PR; Lillias, Gritla, Rock: land, Satled—Ship Leocadia; barks Araminta, Hesperus; brigs Harry, Galatea, BELFAST, June 13—Arrived, schr Ruth H Hodgdon, Pen- dieton, New York. Sailed 12th, achrs J W Drew, Carter, Jacksonville; Ida Morton, Cottreil, New York. ie BANGOR, Junie 14—Arrived, achr J © Nash, Crowley, New ‘ork. Cieared—Schrs Ocean Wave, New York; Julia Ann, Arm- strong, do, BRISTOL, June 14—Sailed, schrs Henry Adelbert, Crow- ell, Philadelphia; Ellen Barnes, Wilcox, Rondout, 15th—Sailed, schr Gipsey, Baker, Elizabethport. CHARLESTON, June 13—Cleared, schra Myrover, Brown, Orient, LI (and sailed 14th, not as before reported); Persis L Smith, Robinson, Portland via Georgetown, SC. CAL, June ¥—Arriyed, schr Addie Murchie, Gibbs, Philadelphia. Cleared Sth, schrs Carrie H Spofford, Thompson, New York ; 6th, Mary J Ward, Ward, do; NH Hall, Murphy, dot Paragon, Shute, Philadelphia; bth, Terrapin, Wooster: Cro: ton, Wali, and Maria C Frve, Pendleton, New York: sh, Mary Ann, Alley, do; 10th, Harriet, Crowley, do. DANVERS, Sune 11—Arrived, schra Ida Hudson, Greeley, New York; 13th, HT Hodges, Franklin, Philadelphia; 14th, liggins, New York. led—Ships Isaac Webb, Mortimer, and Sunrise, Luce, on jeared—Bark Endeavor, Mountfort, Penscacola. GLOUCESTER, Jone is—Arrived, schr Anna Myrick, Richards, Philadelphia, JACKSONVILLE, June 10—Arrived, schr Emily H Nay- ldr, Baxter, Charleston ; J J Spencer, Richardson, Matanz: KEY WEST, June 5—Arrived, achr Clara Merrick, Hand, New York (aud cleared Sth for Tampa); 15th, steams Ariadne, Pennington, Galveston for New York (aud pro- ceeded same day’). Cleared Sth, barks Princess Beatrice (Br), MeGregor, Bos- ton; 7th, Grace Redpath (Br), Botsford, Portland; Sth, Ra- leizh (Br), Dobson, Beaufort, 80. NEW ORLEANS, June 10—Arrived, steamship Cortes, Neison, New York via Savannah; schre Frank Lucas, Hal ey, Uthla; Flovence V Turner, Graves, Ruatan Island. Cleared. Steamsbips Fire Queen (Br), Day, Liverpool; St Louls, Whitehead, New York; ship Anna Camp, Lincoln, javre. NEWBURYPORT, June 14—Arrived, schra CC Morris, Endicott, and Jessie Murdock, Chrisile, Philadelphia; Bien Perkins, Keily, New York, NEW BEDFORD, June 14—Arrived, achra Helen, verry, Philadetphia; Robert B Smith, Nickerion, New York; Min: nexota, Phinney, Boston for Philadelphia, Sailed—Schr Hoston, for New York. With Arrived, sehrs'Lamartine, Butler, Philadelpaia; MH Mittlin, Briggs, and M Vassar, Jr, Kelly, New York. Sailed—Schr Henry Gibbs, Chase, New York. NEWPORT, June 14, PM-Arrived, schrs Joseph E. Potta, Dat Elizabethport; Native, De Hart, Hoboken; Ii Messervey, Walls, Providence ‘for Charleston; John I Spot- ford, Hawkins; Jas McCloskey, Crowell; Minerva, Bright: man, and Verinillion, Dickinson, do for New York Strange; Emma, White; Messenget an, and Charles Sears, Taunton for do; Sasah § Tyler, Pratt, Fall River for do; Boston, Phillips, Rockport for do Sailed- Schra Sarah Laverne, Averil, Somerset for New York; Whistler, Keefe, from Taunton for do; Challenge, from Philadelphia for Newburyport: Amelia, Taylor, do for do; Grace Webster, Hume, Gardiner for Washington, DC; Phil Sheridan, Murphy, FailRiver for New York; Svivesier Hale, Coleman, Taunton for do; Zuletia Kenyon, Buexing- ham, Boston for New Hamburg: 8 A Mount, Young, Prowl. 8 dence for New Yori Highiander, Tanner, Dix Island for do; Mmpehaba, Saunders, Salem for do; John E Sanford, gate, Bath for Washington, DC. Arrived, brig Arohte, McDonald, Cork for orders, NORWICH, Jone 14—Ar d, sehrs Alexander, South Am- boy if L Massie, Philadelphia, 3 t W HAVEN, June 15—Cleared, brig George, Willard, Croix; sclrs Horkce L, New York; Sarab J Gurney, dont; Baltimore, Port Johnson, PORTLAND, Orego atel, Cork, PIILADELPHTA, June 15—Arrived, abip Ellen Southard, Hartz, Liverpool; brig San Carlos, Blanehard, Sagaa; schra D V Sireaker, Vancilier, Boston ; Baker; Emma wards, Somers, und Ocean Wave, Bryant, Boston; LN Lov. ell, Gage, Fali River: A 8 Salter, Chase, New Bedford; White Sen, Jones, New York. Cleared—Ship Marcia Greenieaf, Poole, Hamburg; bark Alert (NG), Ebrenreich, Wilmington, NO; brig Syava (Dan), Bache, Elsinore for orders; achra J Warren, Drisco, Porta: mouth; © W Locke, Huntiey, Neponset; J Hay, Beebe, Nor- wich; A Wooley, King, Gloucester; L Blew, Clark; George Nevinger, Smith, and Wave Creat, Davia, Boston; American Eagle, Shaw, Newnort; KH Barnes, Atdley, and Surf, Ab- bott, Providence; Black Diamond, Goldsmith, Newport, Lewre, Del, dune 1d, PM—A ship paxsed ih this morning, id i# above the Brown. The brig Poste has left for Phila delphia. The steamer Rio Banco went to sea at 1 PN. nid NAW. PORTLAND, Jnne 14—Arrived, ship Island Home (Br), Pitts (not MeLélian), Liverpool ; brigs Protepa, Hall, Phjla: delph ‘Almon Rowell, Atherton, New ‘York Georgte Deering, Willard, ‘Philadelphia; Wm Arihur, ‘Huie| inson, New York; and Chilion, Winslow, New York; steamer Franconia, Bragg, New York. Safled, ship Panama, Bor- Cieared—Sehre Lk Coggewell, Sweit, and © L Vander- voor, Keliey, New York. jantiled--Hatk Heidl; brig Kate, J Avil jan schr T 8 MoLe}- bra Kate & NM lia A nd others, WILCKE, June 15—Arrived, awell, and Veranda, Pond, New Yorks J ‘41.0, do'(oF Ellsworth). PROVIDENCE, June 15—Arrived, xebrs Gen Knox, Lov eli, Georgetown, ‘Di ; Brown, Philadelphi HA Deming, Boardman; Charles Le Hulse, Lisle, and Ney, Chase, Hoboken; 88 Smith, New York. sailed—Sehre y. Kdson. Philadelphin Mary Mershon, Brightman; HP Ely, Stoxer: Jobn. Lo: Trefethan; TE French, Doughty; BJ} Wartore E' Waterman, Hinckley: and Herbert. Manton, York; Alquizar, Thompson, New York (or Calais RICHMOND, June Below, achr JH Lockwood, Shar- rett, New York. ROCK LAND, June 1—Arrived, schrs Gentile, Eldridge, and Lake, Miller, New York; Gem, Thomas, do; th, Laconia, Hail; William Rice, Preasey ; Nautius, Crockett; Equal, {us and vallaa, French, New York; 10ih, Sinbad, Arey, New York; Uith, Huntress,’ Brown’ and Massachusetis, Keniis- ton, New York: Mth, Fleetwing, Nash, do. Shiled Mth, schrs James Henry, Trueworthy; Thomas Hix, Dail; Justina, Kenniston;: Delaware, snow, and GW Kim: daily Hall, New. York; Catnwamteak, Lord, market; Sarah Marla, Ham, do; Sarah, Morton, do} 19th, ‘Sardinian, Hol- (brook, & market; Suaainab, Hall, New’ York; Cbatle & HVilie; Thomasy atid Medabedés, Habkell, New York Mabel Wait, Bartlett, Philadelphia; 14k, 9G Drew, Carter, Jack- rxonville, 8AN FRANCISCO, June 15—Arrived, ships Daniel Marey ‘), White, ew ports ‘ ships John O baker, Riya, New Yorks Tewkahuty (Bi H, of TR de ater ates tt eres BE max woe ij steamship Leo, Dearborn, New York; schr gy oa 1, Girhate, Kt Maree Martin, Baker, Phuadelphis more, do for Salem; Joun Griftitlany mouth ; E Sinnickson, Winsmore, 40 Hammond; Paine, Rockport, Maan, (or Now ¥ Salied—All before reper axerpt LH} schre Jane, Desoio, Abvie BE Willard, LM Strout, Burma, {Chatlenge, James a Del SOMILAINGTON, NC, June 4—Arrived, sehr Lottie Beara, Pes Boston, Arrived, scbr Benj Kets, Cieared—Sebr Sarah BNVICKFORD, June 1 WARREN, June 13—Arrived, sour Maria Rosann, Palmer, Philadelphia. 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