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10 "THE UNRECONCILED MINERS. | BWEW TROUBLES AND COMPLICATIONS—NO SUB- BENDER—TAE DRADLOCK STILL, UNBROKEN— ‘THE ANTHRACITE BEGION MINERS SULLEN AND DETERMINED. WULKESBARRR, Pa., June 10, 1875. ‘The question in regara to resuming work tn the collieries of the Wyoming region seems to become more and more chameleon-ike in claracter ahd | assumes a new tint about every ‘hour im the day. Jt was confidently anticipated that the diamond | bhatt of the Lebigh and Wilkesbarre Coal Company Would be im operation this morning, A notice was posted, by order of Mr. Varrish, yesterday, to the effect that work would ve resumed in that tute, and those willing to cut coal were guaran- teed protection, Theaunouncement caused con- siderable excitement and dissatisfaction among & portion of ihe restive miners, and it was feared that an outbreax would be the result ifany of the men undertook to break the deadlock by return- img to labor. Last night it was understood that a wuMcient number of miners and laborers had | promised to go to work to render the.move- | ment teasivie and and = stirring lmes were low! for this morning when the whistie was blown ac the | mine to begin operations. But the courage of the voYunteers seemed to have oozed out during the V¥sions of the nignt. for whea the Superintendent | Feacned the colliery at half-past five this morning. ‘Tully prepared with a police jorce to resist any aggressive moments of the malcontents, he found ome 160 men congregated uround the breaker and a8 many more probably scattered around the works. O/ the 300 men preseat only two or three expressed a wiliinguess to work, and the Super- \ntendent gave it up as a baa jou. THE LAST PROPOSITION. Mr. Charles Parrisn is represented to bave said that he has Row made the last proposition on his part for tae men to go to work, When they are ready to. come to bim te will consider their appli- eation, Still, in the face of the deflant attitude Put on by employer and employés, it may be re- marked that the parties are really very much nearer au adjustment of the distracting diificulties than tasupposed, Both sides have been and are play- ing a uttle game of buncombe to soothe their wounded feelings, and aii will come out right witiin avery few days. The miners have grown a3 restless as a disturbed coiouy of pismires, all @tonce, and the presept weck has beea devoted waite generally to meetings of various Kinds. A DELEGATE MEETING. Yesterday there was a delegate meeting, at Whica it was resolved to call a region meeting for AO-day, that body ‘o decide upom the expediency bf allowing the several branches of the union to determine whether tae men here shall go to work | and aid their fellow-craitsmen in the Schuylkill region in their struggle with McGowan or remain idle and receive support trom the Schuy!kill mimers. So it will appear that the question which now gravely agitates the mind of tne | a@verage Wyong region miners is, whether or Rot he shall cease bis Warfare ep Charley Farrisn by gotag to work, or assist in prolonging tne fight on Mc@owan by remaining idie. THE DELRGATION FROM SCHUYLKILL. 4 delegation irom Schuylkill has been in town Yo-day, und ultimately held a conierence with Some Of toe local leaders at Plymouth this aiter- nvon. The result of these Geliberations and tu proceedings of the region meeting, wuick are | Tepresented to have been quite warm and au Mated, will provably be fully kuowa to-morrow. itis rumored that the region decided to ieave the branches to determine tke question of Work er no work te-mmorrow. The diiiculties in the way of @ satisiactory arrangement between Mr. | Parrish ang bis nen are simply these:—some of | under the impression that, having been leaders in tne stri they will get no | ‘Work when themines are started again, and those exert ali their lufluence against any proposition to Bave the mivers vole, by ballot, jor or against work, fearing that & majority wail decide to work | aud thas i¢ave them out in the cold, Others whe gre Daturally maclent, even af the best o: times, are periectiy Willing to have tongs remaio as They are woile they can obtain enough to eat aad armk without any greater physical exeruon than is uecessary to convey the sustenance to | their'taouthe; aud there is stul abotuer class who Will UOc nesiiate to lenve they siore bills, rent, &e¢., 16 take care Of themselves, Wutle the debtors Beek otuer fleids und pastures new when resump- tion becumes general. A SERLOUS OBSTACLE. But re is # more serious obatecie still than a taese. The men t verrted their own strength ‘and under- timated ie designs and Gisposition ibe coal monopoiists. neit rude common sense god netions of weigot Dave been uO mater lor the pagacity and iar-sigttedness of the capitalists, | pod last Jauuary they walked deliverately into | the trap set lor them apd iv woica toey bave | deen squirming for nigh on tc six mouths, The Most iatai mistake Which they make, however, is HOt to undeErsiand that the comulsation sgainst toem can sovn make up all losses sustained dur- jug the prolonged strike, woile tne miners and jaboriag meu cannot regain tuis year, or Dext, what has been hopelessly sunk by toaem in = iene Cx = inet Six months. But so tee 0 coal strikes fully repeat seit aa tant o Bid THE STRIKE LY POTTSVILLE POTTSVILLE, Pa., June 10, 1875. Guards, of Pottsville, stationed at has been arrested jor giving the ation and will be tried by court jeaders of the strikers express a men Low at work to knock of ad So reorganizing the strike on @ firm jooting. ‘ihe effort must fall, as the men are too poor and the sutfering too general. Hence there is a gen- | eral desire ou tae part of the men to work. A | Jarge mass meeting of the Nortuumveriand county *\riiog uloers Was heid tats alterfioon at a farm Lewwreeu Mi. Carmel amd Shamokin. The men de- <1de4 to aevept a reduction on miners’ wages of ‘elu per ceat on "74 bas! \d On laborers’ Wages Oi five per ceat. ig Was very orderly. | ‘Tats action will have # poweriui influence om the | ‘Other strikers. THE LIBERAL REPUBLICANS, @ MEETING OF THE LIBERAL REPUBLICAN STATR COMMITTEE—APPOINTMENT OF A STATE CON- VENTION FOR NOMINATING STATE OFFICERS. an¥, N. ¥., Juge 10, 1875. The Liberal Republican State Committee met, pureunat to call, at the Delavan House to-day. ‘Tee chairman, General Jonn Cochrane, of New ‘York, called the commities to order, and stated “be object of the meeting to be to take actioa concerning the calling of a State Convention to B@minate a ticke’ tor State o Hon. A. B. ‘Wiails, of Kimgs county, acted as Secretary. Mr. ¥.. F. Manverre, of New Yors, offered the foilowing freseiution :— Mesived. Thata ite Convention be beld. and that S conumitie® of seven be appointed with puiver to Je aa diag of the same ei Willie seconded the resolution. iss offere’ the followimug a® @ eubsti- ary strous te the nce of the pritel eo averted; atid Jemoerue party, ti le throug Swily rewi) + the pre onsio ual practice be repuniican ythat end be “discouraged A ed nes tu the premises as shail be con. Gand io harmony with its entre histery since its AWiZAtion io the preseut une nsolved, That a commites of five be appointed and instructed to he Qemyeratic State Cominit tee for the parpose ot woiting wil of vodtion te the repablicaa party att There was considera Geueral Cochrane took toe fuor aad evit.cis wUdstiLute, to sROW thas it did not expre As the liverai party bud taken candiaates veloug- ing 10 Otm parties, He maimiuined that if tuere ue susuing ole discussion, efter w ich he Was & Co-operation with dewocrats only, demo- crate only could or would co-operate. we, there- ore, could pot yote for tue substituse. Me then spoke in iavor of Mr. Manterre’s reaoiution ebate a vote was taken on wuich was lost by a vote ol 16 The original resviution was then on wi Ate; some furthe the substitute | | | Gess of the number previously elected by the town | | | tore admiseion therclo, the right of swen town or | BLASTING OPERATIONS AT COENTIES’ REEF AND es this year, when the final removal of Diamond | Carey, President of the association, waschairman, | aE . NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE Ul, 1875, —TRIPLE SHEET. NEW HAMPSHIRE LEGISLATURE. CONCORD, June 10, 1875. Governor Chemey’s Message was suvmitted to the Legislature at noon, It fixes the State debt 741,330 45, having been reduced $85,259 67 The revenue of the State bas | been $505,654 21, and current expenses $420,394 64, | Meluding $296,089 80, interest on the State debt. | He sees no reason why the State tax of $400,000 | wil not suffice for tie coming year, and urges the most rigid economy in appropriations. ‘Toe State bas 68 savings banks, With al aggregate of depos- 18 Of $30,214,585 71, au imcrease of $1,535,108 88 | over last year. The banks have bad a year of marked prosperity. He alludes to the necessity | of a coustitutional convention during the current year, and lavors abolisuing the * retgious test.” | He javors ibe maintenance of ti present liquor | jaw. He says the educational policy of tme state | Has Not beew AS Drowd and liberal as it sould have been, and urges the founding of more advanced educational instituness than at present exist. He invites the attention of the Legisiature to the earnest inquiry whether, by iegisiation, the purity of elections ca-be more effectually protected, and | condemns the system of oVer-representation, as a remedy for tis he believes the law snoule provide that only those persons Wuo have resided in the | town,or ward Six mouths previous to the election shall’be counted and that In @X- representaty or ward Which they represent be requirea to oemonsirate to the Satisfaction of tue House, be- ward to such addttonal representative. It may be well to inquire, also, he says, whether toe | statule requiring the full Christian nume oj can- didates for office to be written or printed upon ail ballots 18 not lable to be so construed as to defeat rather tRan accomplisu the purpose of its framers. The geological survey is Dearly com- pleted, The Message Closes with a hearty com- Theudation of ihe approaching National Centen- Bilal. HARBOR IMPROVEMENTS. BELL GATE. General Newton yesterday, in company with s number of Irtends, including General Lovell, Gen- eral G. W. Smitn, Major McLean and City Surveyor Smith, made a tour of inspection of the didereot barbor improvement works now in progress, ‘Ike party embarked on board vhe Uaited States en- gineers’ steamer Geneva at Thirty-third street, East River, at noon, and proceeded to the ree! op- posite Coenties’ slip, pier No. 7 Bast River, where | some interesting blasting operations took piace, the object being to remove a heavy ledge of rocks | which hitherto have been a great obstruction and danger to vessels drawing deep water. DESCRIPTION OF THE REEF. ‘This reef lies about 800 leet from the pierheaa and is nearly in the middie of the river. Itis composed of gneiss rock, with seams of quartz vertically stratified, and 1s 300 feet long by abuut 100 feet wide, with twenty-six feet curve, The Jeast depth of water here in June, 1573, was seven- teen feet, when operations were commenced by drilling and biasting. This was continued until December, 1878, when, On account of the lack of") the necessary funds, operations had to be sus- | pended, The minimum depth of water at this | time over the rock was found to be twenty-two Jeet, snowing that about ave feet o: the ledge had been got out for the six months’ work, | THE PROGRESS MADE. Since May 4, this year, wuea the work was re- | commenced, thirteen viasis vave been fred. The depth of the hoies bored are irom six feet to fif- teen feet each, Yesterday the fourteenth blast Was red, consisting Of teu holes, varying in depth srom six to eight leet or a total of siXty-live feet. The charges employed for biasting are of nitro-giycerine, placed in conical tin cans of ae erage diameter of fuur and three-quarter inches | d a length answering to the Geptn of drill holes. Tne fuses used are filled with tulminate of me cury and are ignited by Irictional and voltaic Side- tricity. The average advance of the drillis hes per hour ior a uch hole, During tudes, where the tidal current 1s as Many a8 fiiteen iect have been drilled m one tide, The charge is eight yands of nitro-glycerine per oue fovt of hole. Phe oles are irom six to eight feet apart. Toe explosion of the eharyes breaks the rock into con- veuleat blocks jor dreaging. Way’s reef ut Heli Gate has been reduced to a depth of twenty-six Jeet at mean low Water, the greatest depth ever Teached, at a cost of $15 36 per cubic vard, under the present management. Coenties’ Rees is ex- ecied to be removed to @ depth of twenty-five feet at mean low Water before the miadie of Au- ef, an Obstruction 10 navigation ésiiuated be- tween Governor's Island and tue Battery, willbe undertaken. At presenta dredge is employed to remove the débris of previous biasts. A VISIT TO HELL GATE. | After witnessing the blast at Coenties’ Reef, which was exploded under the direction of Mr. J. HK. Stuedinger, the engineer ia charge, the part roceeced to Heli Gate and disembarked at Hel- elt's Point, Ao lospection of the works extend- ing under the river for tue purpose of removing 2 then hi General Newton | ure of the Works and what it is proposed to doin the future. The piers and the Toofs of the different chambers have been reauced amd some of the drill holes tor the Dnal dlast have been sunk. ‘At Flood Rock a simtlar work ts commencing. The sbait there bas beea sunk to a depth of ten Teet already. ¢ fimal blast to do away with the | | | Tocks outside of Haliews Point be exploded next spring, thus widening jor stipping between How's Back and the As-— toria sbore by about feet. The removal of Flood @ Teel of 2 far jarger dimensions | than Mallett’s Point, will be completed, it is | lhoped, in about three years from the present | time, which will Wigen the eastern channel to the westward of Hallett’s Point Dearly 600 feet. The party expressed themselves, alter inspect- ing the Various works, as bighly pleased with ‘thelr experience. THE MASTER CAR BUILDERS. The master car vuliders had a grana gala sete yi terday. Tne families, wives and daughters of the gentiemen who compose the Comvention were en- tertained at breakfast at the Grand Central Hotel, andanamber of the ladies did some extensive shopping while their husbanas and fathers and brotners were busy in the session which took place in 4 large and Landsomely farnished hall of the hotel on the second dvor. The morning session, in which Mr. Leander was taken up to @ iar extent oy the annual address to the Convention, deliv- ered by Mr. Carey. A long mechanical and scientific discussion succeeded this, and alter tweive o'clock the excursion party partoox of aiunch and theu prepared themselves ior to Jerome Pars, at che laVitation of tue merc aod monulscturme Orms of tum city, woo are toe | hosts of the Ceavention. Seventy open varouches, | hanasomely decorated, were placed at the disposal | | Of the car bullders 4nd their indies, ana at about baif-past ove o'clock the procession of carriages with the happy eXcursionlsts s1aited jor the races. Of course the straugers were shown ali the varied beauties aud charms of the Park; whien never | appeared to betier advantage than cnmeng The carriages containing the cide: Ups passa each otner at eiferent points of fie park and hatled frienas Wita rapturous giee, aud the West- erm folks particular joud in praise of the its several jeatures of interest. it was after three o'clock heiore tue car oilers and their friends reached Jerome Park, aad there they ali Dad excei.ent positions secutea jor tem on ihe grand stana, while many otuers of tee party preferred to remain on the hiliside, im Derby Lay iasuion. looking down calmly at the uproar abd bustie of the races be- low. Coming heme the excursicalsts reached tive hotel aiter Seven ovciock, and then sat dowa t» aimuer. ibe a adair Was under the charge ol Gener E Invitation Committee G. Tidlosson, J. H. Lyle W. fl. Bau Ui. A. Kogers, tine, George Pla E. ¥. dacvus. Jo-day tue Convencion and tae dies will make an excursion down the bay on tne steamer Wiinam Cook, anu way probably visit some pisces 0: interest ou the Huds Kiver. Toe car buliders last evening visited the various places of amusement ia city. SEIZURE OF OBSCENE ANTHONY J. COMSTOCK ON THE WaARPATE. Yesterday afternoon Mr. Anthony J. Comstock | appeared betore Judge Kiibreth ant made afl. davite that several persons were printing aed selling olseene Itterature in this city. Last even- ing the warrants for their arrest were delivered to Captain Van Dusen, of the Fi/teentn preciner. Me proceeded with Serveant Murray and Detec- tives Henderson and Slevin t the residence of Zeph rt M. Callie, at No, 161 West Twenty-seventn W, W. Soow, L. Varen LITERATURE, street, and arrested Mr. Caille. A sarge qoautity of the Mitny matter wos found concealed in the The prisoner 3 as charged in the affidavit with exposing for sule, in front of No. 602 Broadway, an alphabetical assort- ment of obscene pictures, peter PF, Weille and Joho Cassebaum, photographers, of No. ¢86 Broad- way, Were next Meers, and also a large stock of tne obaceue matter Was seized. Mat- thas No. $12 Kast Porty-minth anil loeked up, | irigntenea | the same name, also a native of the city, served | asking restoration ot ol laborers’ wages to | eo s. to — to the reduction of the way SHIPPING NEWS FIRE ON LISPENARD STREET. | A BOY RUN OVER BY AN ENGINE AND KILLED. | At about thirty-five minutes past mine o'clock | last nignt a fire broke out im the Kitcuen o/ Att- | Wood's restaurant, No, 411 Broadway, corner of Lispenard street, and rapidly extended to tie first Moor. Before the engines had reached the spot the flames had spread to No. 68 Lispenard: street, and @ second alarm was telegrapued. | The basement was occupied as a boot and shoe | store by Heury J. Parsons, who losas, by water, about $500, Aitwood’s restaurant, on the frst Noor, was damaged to the extent of about $600. © ‘The ticket office of tue New York Central and Had. son River Railroad on the corner of Brouaway aud Lispenerd street eseapeo without damage. The second floor was soon ed by Henry R, Rus- sell & Co., jewellers, aud lace M. Cole. denier | in spirits; the latter of whom loses about $5u0. } tuird, fourth and firtn ee Of Ne. 03 Lis- enard street were occupied by Mooney & | retoers, Restos in clothing, no sustain a loss Or about $1, Leobaldt re Mayer, dealers in peur! buttons, oc- | cupied tue second floor, Their loss is sight, | The damage to the bnilding ts estumated at $1,000, which is covered by insurance, Daring the prozress of the fe, a8 Chemica! En gine No. 6 Was standing on Broadway, near White Street, Ove of the lose burat, and the water spurt ing upon the horses, caused them to become un- manageable, A large wmmber ol people were in ci se proximity to the eogine at the time, and the norses, rushing Ito their micst, caused a stampede, during winch @ little boy, seven years old, pamed samuel Koekman, resia- dog at No. 165 BE Broadway, Was knocked dowa, | the wheels of the engine passing over his body, fracturing Ms right thigh and breakiog his ribs in the region of the breast, The uniortunate child was picked up by Officer | McGuire, of the Fourteenth recinct, who prompily conveyed bim to the Mulberry’ strees Station house, Where Police Surgeon McLeod did all he could to alleviate bis sufferimgs, bat the child died in about twenty minutes aiter his arz- notifie vai, The Coroner wa to bold an inquest. OBITU ARY. JOUN SHRADY.. Joun Shredy, an old time resident of this city, and one of the oldest veterans of the war of 1912. died on the 10th ist, io his niwety-third year. He Was boro May 28, 1783, in tne vicinity of Chatham and Pearl streets, during the tirst year of the Mayoralty of Mr. James Duane, while the city was | yet feebly held by Britisn troops, His lather, of throughout tne Revolutionary War, having been at one time a prisoner of war in the old Sugar House, from which he escaped in disguise. Tue subject of tis sketch was 4 schoolmate of Wash- ington Irving and Dr. John W. Francis, His ariy life was also identified with the memory | of Thomas Jefferson, Aaron Burr, Brockholst | Livingston, Alexander Hamilton, DeWitt Clhaton | | | and others of whom he Was Wont to rela'e many characteristic anecdotes. Had be continued his relations witn the Tammany Society ne would | have been the Oldest member oa the rolis, His | reminiscences of “old New York’? embraced tne epidemics of yellow fever avd cholera. He suc- ceened bis father in the shee trade, irom which, however, he retired some time avout his fornein year. REV. HORACE JAMES, The Rev. Horace James, furmeriy chaplain of the Twenty-fih Massachusetts regiment, and who | was appointed Superintendent of Freedmen in the Department of North Uarolina, in 1864, died at his residence, at Worcester, Mass., om tue might of tne otha ing: _ BAD ‘BLOOD IN TAMMANY, The Tammany Hall Sixteenth Assembly District General and District committees met last night in Academy Hall, Third avenue. James £, Morri- sou was tu the chuir and Wiliam F, Foley actedas secretary. The meeting was called to express indignation on the part of the workingmen at the recent action of the city authorities in reducing jaborers’ wages from $2 to $169 perdiem. A lengthy preamble and resolutions were offered condemping the tate reduction, recognizing the Eight Hour iaw and imdorsing the action of Mayor Wickbam and Jono Keily, holding tiem biuine- less of participation in the policy of reduction. Maurice J. Power, the mover of the reselu- tions, asserted, ameng other things, the press of tuls city is opposed to Mayor Wickham aud to Jon Kelly, with the exception of @ recuga.zed morning organ of the deimocraey, the one ‘ion of Which “does not exceed 16,000,"? that “eDEry talk, the confusion being such as Jor a while to threaten to break up the meeting, Order was restored and resolutions warmuy discussed, walle a cross fre of uncomplimentary remarks was indulged in. The resolutions first introduced, praising Wickham and 1} day, were Sealy adopter THE REDUCTION OF WAGES. At @ meeting of the Tammany Hall Democratic Committee of the Nineteenth ward, Twentieth Assembly district, neld last night at Orient Hall, the following resolutions were unanimously passed :— Resolved, That in the official acts of Commissioners J,2,0Dosouue and Martin. of Public Parks in retas- ges of laboring fesee true and faithtul iricnds of we ig Clas: ‘whose conduct merits our thanks mignolved, That any reduction of the pay of laboring aud that no reduction should be made by the ‘municipal gvuverbment. Resolved, That it isthe frat of the city governmen: betore reuucin, se jo Gret cat of ‘Useless ali uunecessary o1 YY city which ‘be abolished | pele J 3 to the admttiatration ‘it Ly of the executive departments: then, by Giling the os ces With faithral and efficient men, wlio will do thelr duty” for ir salary, without emoluments, we will fetorm, ee CHURCH DEDICATION. Bishop Loughlin, of Brooktyn, will, on Sunday, conduct the dedication ceremonies of the new rch ef St. Anthony, in worse birweci 4 impressive musical er vii ‘pected, Hayda’s Mass No.2 being selectea a for hay occa: siob, to be executed Dy @ tuil choir, assisted by a grand orchestra. EUROPEAN MARKET. | Loxpox Provuce Manxet.—Loxvox, June 10—Even- | —Common rosin, Se. 3d. « 58. 6d. per owt a Putin, Me eae td. porewe, ecw Spire tae OCEAN STEAMERS. ' DATES OF DEPARIURE FROM NEW YoRE FoR THE | MONTHS OF JCNE AND JOLY. a | Steamer. |_ Sails | Destinatum.| Office. | Catoruia . June 12-4Glascow. ../7 Howling Green Acriate June WBroauway. | :[oune » Broaaway. une Broaawa: «|June wat Donan. June bowling Green | Algeria. Jone Bowing € ! late of Ueorma.. ie {2 ae Hroaaway. | Greece. oy Broadway 61 Hre rest kroaiway | | Broaawey. Broadway 72 Hrondwa - {4 sowline Groot 1 Broadway 1! Broaaway duly The Qneen July } Germanic lay ) Vite we Faris... (July | Neckar | Brome... 2 Bowl State or india Glasgow °:\72 Broadwa se NOTICK TO CAPTAINS OF YROSELS ENTS ING THE PORT OF NLW YORK AT NIGHT.—The Nw Yous Hxraiy has adopted a distinguishing Coston might signal for use on board the Henaio «eam yacht, sho ing while burning the co’ors red, green, red, changin from ene to the other m suce cral miles distant signal wili oblige vs by preparing any m: they may have tor the Ship News Department of thi Henao. sar Persons desirous of communicRting with vosee arriving at New York can do so by addrewing to suc! vessel, care of Hematd news yacht, ptor No | Ba River, New York. Letters received from ail parts of t world and promptly delivered Duplieates are ri quired. ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—THIS DA SUN AND “00M. a HIGH WATER jov. isiand..morn 2 sendy Hook,morn 1 ou Gare. ‘ 2 a | Grinnell, Minturn & | eral wews columns. | brougt it here, PORT. OF NEW YORK, wU NE 10, 1875, or LEAL ED. taauier | Maas (Duwh), Chevalier, Rotterdam—Funeh, ania Sehweusen, Hamburg, camer, Femmeranis (Ger), New York, Timmerman, Havana—F Sewiner (Bx), Liddicoat, Bermuda—a EB oo. shes ade Vernundina via Port Royal-—if Steame ores Cana Boston: "Mt 5 snes Hage ier for oruere—k P Buck ip Warrior yer, Teasde?t: mkendon—Funeh, Baye & lgngon-] # whitney £ to covich & Co. Pact, 2a Hark Qseco’ iB), bul « Eber (Aus), Gurich, Bark Mary Aun (Br), Nutebiuse Bull, ¥ Bex a Ann (Aus), Percich, Cork or Falmouth—5loco vie Bark Nuova Virginia (Ita), Searpail, Lisbon—Lauro, Storey £ Co a Jane Ernestine (Fr’, Laborde, Bordeaux—E Unk. “inex [ronsites, Tapley, Geuo Brig Belle Waiters (br), Kyitin Lewin unt Bros, Liverpool—Blakslee & | Brig Wesley & Seymour (Br), Knowlton, London—J F Whitney & Co, Brig Vaeriuger (Nor), Knudsen, Melsingfors—Funeh, | Rdve & Co. Brig ‘New Yor’ (Ital), Rew B ingenac, Willey, Porta Princes? Murray, Jr. Vartlett, Smith, Nueviis—Smpson, Clapp ais ee (Br), Faulkner, Maitland, Ns—J F Whit- Belg Fannie 1 Jennings, Young, Portland—Jed Frye & * P cnr W R Knighton, Hageman, Maranham—Burdett & achr Addie G Bryant, Stubbs, Porto Cabello—-H W Loud & Co. ‘eh isabella, Chauncey, Turks Island ana @ market— BJ Wenberg, . Ser Annie B (Br), Ambrose, St John, NB—Heney & rker. clr Bella Russell. Smith, Jacksonville—Warren Ruy. Sehr Joseph W Wilson, Weeks, Puiladelphia—Overion & dawains Sehr leresa, Bunker, Portiant—T Staples Sche Matthew Vassay, Jt. kelly, Boston—Chas Twing. sche Rosina, Kelly, Boston—C iL snow, hehe Griffin, Gould, Provincetow! poane & Gott. Schr 8 L Thonpeou, Hall, Provicens W Jackson SclrUO Acken, Toms, Stamford—Stamtora Manufas- turing Co. ARRIVALS. REPORTED BY THB HERALD STEAM YAOHT3 ND | HERALD WHITESTONE TELEGRAPH LINS. Steamer Greece (Br), Thoms, London. May 27, via Gravesend 2th, with ‘mdse and 0) passengers'to F WJ Uist. steamer Victoria (Br), fpittal, Glasgow and Moviile May 30, with mdse and 48 passengers to Henderson P08. steamer Wyanoxe. Couch, Rienmona, City Point ana! Aonnel) X, eth maise and passengers to the Old Lomi- Co, tute, Delano, Foochow Feb 19 with teas Passed’ Juva Head March 13, Cape the Kquator May 1s, olf Cape Henry, ex- ny) Ship Golden to a A Low & Bro: of Good Hope April 15, and shosme in lon 37; lad fine weather: Ju | changed stynals: Mat abr beat steering 4, showing sig- nal with jetter Du Bark George W' Yones (ot Yarmouth, Hartiepoo! days, in baliast Anchored at Saniy H ; Bark Kinma (in), Ns). Porter. Elwell & & days. with eee we i Vhitucy & Sehr tattle & Gove’ (ot Gloucester), Chapman, Pro- gress 20days, with hemp tod H Winehesior & Co | Ke- orders from the Herald steam yacht and pro- ceeded to Boston. PASSED THROUGH H@LU GATS BOUND SOUTA. Steamer City o: New Bedtord, Fish, New Be iford for New York. with mdse and passengers Steamer Galatea, Walden, Frovideacs tor New York, with mdse and passen: New London for New York, 4 re Steamer Bolivar, Geer, with mdse and basiengers. Bark Catsinn K (Aus), Suttora, Boston for New York, 6 days, In batlast. Bark Maria (tal), ballast to Hue tr BL. baton, son, Calais for New York, with lumber to Simpsuny'Clapp & ache Reading RIE No fi Sdains, New Haven for New hate Reading RR No %, Adams Fall River tor New sehr Red Wing, Davis, Wood’s Hole tor New York, with fish to order, schr Ulive, Murray. Providence for New York. Sehr J Terry, Marcus, Fall Kiver tor New York. Senr Frank Peters, ‘Fitzpatrick, stonybrook tor New York, with stone to order. Schr Henry Lemuel, Jarvis, Hartford for New York. repr Mansiiela, Alcorn, Wareham tor New Yors. Sehr Saran Eaton, Prescott, Calais tor New York, with lumber to order, Schr Joe Cariéton, Thurston, Camden for New York, with lime to J R Bro Schr Edward Kwing. Walker, Mystic for New York. sehr Piymouth oe Walker, Boston tor New York, Wsch iaty cargo. Sehr Yo Sclir tans, Wells, Providence for New York. sear WH Bowen, Dil). Providence tor New York. tehr JH Tripp, Chatham tor New York. sehr A Blackman, Arnold, Providence for New York. #ebr Eureka, Proviteace for New York. Sehr Ira D Sturges, Providence for New sg sehr Alida, Lambert, boston tor New Yor! Behr 3. Sate, Tate, Providence ioe new York, cur Uhas innis, Providence for New York, eehrI ut Borden. Baker, Fail Laver for New York. weer El Townsend, Nichols, Proviience tor New York. i ara, Worden, Stonington for New York, with stone to Schr sbarele, Shropshire, Stonington for Yew York. Sehr Atlantic, black, Pawtucket for New ¥ Scur Daniel Webster, Gorham, ali Biver “ior New ort sehr Elias Ross, Ross, Pall River for New York. Sehr Zelia Hoilowell, J. Frescott Me, for New York, with timber to Jed Pry & ¢ Sebr RS Dean. Wright, Taunton \for New York. Sehr Samue! Crocker, Roders, New London for New or. sehr fency May, Hatch, Weldon for psy, Zor. Sebr Nabob, Cheatlug, Newburyport tt w York. Sehr Whistler. Keete, Taunton for New York. Schr Velma, Plunkett, bail baka dy | ¥ Schr Prospect. Handy, Warren we 7 Wuuaa D Manga, Sits. “te dew " Bediord for New Schr Hero, Baker, Gloucester tor Jew Yor. i BOUND BAST. Brig H P Lewes, Hoey. Weehawken for Portia: tchr Henry Bustman (Br), Morris, New York oe ‘Tra- re. sehr J M Stevens (Br), Edgett, New York for St John, w York tor Brilgeport. . Coleman, Sew York tor Taunton, New York tor New Bedford. Fs) Hobokeu for Boston. New Yors tor © ~~ bess ani, Boston for New York, in Seur + yivester tla sehr Equa’, titu Sebr Magyie Hart per Mocelight. Alle: Sclir Hudsou, Post. Sebr Usprey. P: Sete Rippl bone Alice vex, Baker, Newburg for Sehr Jolin Losier, Lincgia, New York tor tebr Sew Kegatus, Baart, Hoboken for Provide: Sear hay state, Buckley, New York for Boston wiucket. ton, Sehr Henry Chirk, Cameron, Hoboken tor Boothbay, Sehr Surge. bah em Trenton tor Hartiord. . Sel A Uak New York tor Boston. sete Harriet * bar h, Dadtey, Albauy for New tose d Rich, Dudley, Baltimore tor New Haven. Schr Wm Mayo, Couk, Ron.out tor New Haven. Schr Success, Beuson, Newbury tor Providence, Sen J Vaine. Hall, York tor Provineetown, ar Neptune, Coombs, Weehawken f Senr Mis, Nungey, Weehawken tor Fall Rive sehr Casper Lawson, Gurdon, Hoboken for Stoning- ton, ‘thr Eureka, York, New York tor Boston, Sebr George Jemple, Schodeld, New York for New London. Sehr Sarah Jane, Burto, Newburg for New Sehr Pavilion, Prescott, New York for Wart tebr Ida Palmer. Palmer. New York tor New Haven. vam New York for Greenwien. SALLED. sehr faze, di Steamers + om: na (Gen), for Hamburg: Italy dB), Londou: M me (ise? Be Rovterdata: Canina (se Mon'gowery, Fer Ac, ship Constan- olagen: Mary Aun 1: Neversink, Ca Willam (wed), Oport ne Lisbon: brigs * wundina, &e ue, Lendow fui: ’ i Wenders fits (sor, Arenday: Chi Vail (Br). do; schrs Pordand Odruenas, burg, cttonsed with the joss of about forty liv Bauw Mauris Si Mouteviseo, wii New, vun Fesumed ber voyag iv. having Fe pare Baux Maxie Louise, tor New York, previously repor ted biown ashore at Colomyo, Is a French vose M w Kew tore for. Kiebmond, us there fy hnttis to be stripped. The ti re m1 owsprit and breaking )b- boom oud cathea!. She put into New Haven same Gay, » to Fair Haven for repairs. cals. from shulee, 2, for New York, tucen into Hovewell. NB, derelict, ar: oT ¢ salVors received $1,500 w\ the tug $275 tor wd condition, With a torward. All 30 ar Queeastown, pul into Rrovudence Ju boom and & supply of provisions. Bartivons, June =A phot who arrived w reports a small schooner vapsized off Jame.’ Paint. ty i ‘yeasts hound up and down the bayt er brpadside. r kival, which arrived here yestorduy tre own. reports that when off Gouniry Harbor Ledges saw the Wrees of a schooner of about i tons, apparenuy not jong iy that condition, on which Wasa second hand steams botler; wox It off and Piitavenen ane 10—The ship Nile, which arrived At (his por: to-day from Liverpool, reporty:—M \y 30, lat sw, ion 2, Passed a Orig partially dismasted, steering N, —Capt N of the brig St George, reports having spoken on Sth of May, on Grand yk, the American sehr P'S smith, tp) wished to Teported that sbe was gettine plevty of Arrived at Sezenels April 14, bark Letiia, Craw, finn uot sailed 2th tor ‘Sew dedtora), Letters reserved b by the owners, Haven, nidy Pot Co, New London, from sebr ite ag ate neve att fevorts thatthe argo. of se to London, The Floren ‘i rematn’ Gu SSotuer yee SPOREN. Qin Eaveres 6 BD gf NRE ftom BEAT Ta A Pogtisas, 0. for Amadeo, Catania—Funch, Edye | Mary © Carrot, Carroll, Providence for New | Orleans. Cavourta, led, Ivanhoe, Luxe, New York; 34, Agenor h.'Phos Lord, Dunean, do, Sailed tr Fil) (before ‘reported 28d), PC Merryman, joaton. | Dover, Nia Proteus, Petersen, frow Ham- | burg for Brazos. Deat, May 2—Passed, Othello @, Rogers, trom Hull | for New York. ganamnet, May 19—Arrived, Otago, Thorndike, Lon- 00 yesterday | | sen, Ve geod Cleared ‘hip Transit, Perey, Pha Liverpool for New ava May 2h, lat 48 Bie! fon’ % rik Aiperican shi Showing signal letters HPVG, May 7 lat Bark Minneeots, from Boston tor Charleston, June 5, Jag 40 20, lon 72 13, Hark John Shepperd, trom Boston for Melbourne, June 7, Maat 41 38, 4 . Bark, tip (Kus), from New York for Hamburg. May aval, lon 45, vark Joba Worster, Winn, from New ork for Batavia, April 15. lwt 12 595, Jon 31 OF ark Guionw (Br, frown Liverpool for Halisax, May 26, ng lat ae. fal 1M Dudman (Br) Durkee, trom Liverpool for Philadelphia May 1¥, lat 47, lon Bark Alma (Nor, bound west 24, lat 50, lon 1. Brig Kewadin (BM), Peterkin, from Baitinore for io Janeiro, May 4, lat 2520 N, lon 4329 W, | NOLICE LTO MERCHANTS AND CAPLAINS. Merchants, shipping ayents and sbipmasters are ia formed that by tlegraphiny to thy Muar London Bureau, No 46 Fleet stvect, or to the Paris office, Rue Seribe, the arrivals at ana departures frow Bu ropean amd Eastern ports of American and ail toreiga vessels trading with the Unitet stavss, the sama will be cabled to this country tree of charge and publtshe 4, Captains arriving at aud sailing from Fre and Mediterranean ports wili tind the ?aris offfcs the mors economical aud expeditious for telegraphiag news. OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEW3 . pas Arrixvone, June 9—Sailed, bark Ducppel (Ger), Kra- merich, United States. Axtwear, June 9—Arrived, bark Everett Gray, Loring, Montevideo. « Sailed 9th, bark Carohne Galatola (Ital), Quarto, New York. Benorn, June 6—Salled, steamer Hakon Adelstein (Nor), Bergh, New York. Baewen, June 8—Satled, bark Europa (Nor), Johansen, United States. Carvirr, Jane 10—Arnived, ship Enos Soule, Drinkwa- ter, Hamburg (see Miscellany). Catcurta, June 8--Satled, ahip Valiant, Danham, Bos- ton. Dustin, June 9~Sajled, ship City of Tanjore (Br), Smitn, United states, Fatmourn, June 9—Arrived, barks Galveston, Sawyer, Cardenas (and proceeded to Havre): lth, Navesink, Barstow, Darien (and proceeded to Grimsby); Telegraf (Ras), Cedar, St Mary's, Ga. Arrived 10th, bark Mero (Ital), Costeilo, New York. Arrived in the English Channel 9h, ship Magnolia (Br), Hilton, from New York for Bremen; bark Hoppet (Nor), Noerlng, Darien for Antwerp. Genoa—Artiyed, bark Prinds Oscar (Nor), Svendsen, Pensacola. Hetvoer, June 9—Sailed, brig Anna (Nor), Petersen, Boston. Haspone, June s-arnved, bark Taikun (Ger), Holler, New York. Sailed Sth, bark Dover, Hand, United States. Liverroot, Jane 10—Arrived, ship W 4 Campbell, Cur- ling, Mobiie. Sallea 9th, bark Sanbeam (Br), Whitney, Halifax; schr Pamlico, Strech (rom Neweastle, baving repaired), Chi- cago, Lisnon—Arrived, bark Mendota, Drummond, York ; sehr Lizzie Dewey, Davis, Philadeipni: Manyrort, June 9—Arrived, ship Ludwig Heyn (Ger), Schmelling, Darien. Nantes, June 8—Arrived, bark President Dade (Nor), Olsen, New York. Napies—Arrived, bark H P Hussey, Shaw, New York. Queenstown. June 10—Arrived, barks Angelina (Ital), Lubrano, New York; Gailing & Bousigaore (Ital), Bon- signore, do. Rorrerpam, June 9-Arrived, bark Cottardin (Ital), Magnus, New York. Sailed Sth, scbrJ H Kranz, Pitcher, Philadelphia. Sr Nazaire, June 6—Sailed, bark Libra (Nor), Just, United States. Sincarore—Arrived, ship Wm Wilcox, Crocker, New port, F. Sr HeLena—Arrived, barks Springbok (Br), Isles, Algoa Bay tor New York: SR Lyman, Pinkham, Rangoon tor Bremen; Savilah (Br), Owen Loto for New York; the Sarah Elizabeth, and Cicero, from for ‘Texet, June 9—Arrived, bark Schelde (Nor), Baarsrnd, Baltimore. Tracer, June 9—Sailed, bark Niord (Nor), Larsen, United States. Loxpox, June 10—Ship Enos Soule, Drinkwater. from Hamburg, arrived at Cardiff today sughtly damaged, having been in collision. FOREIGN PORTS. Fh pee y Apnil 21—Sailed, bar bark Olivet (Br), Wood, Pa- and New York. be port April 24, bark ont Crockett, ane. peipanw tase, Ns, June $—Arrived, brig John Givan Oraied bh, oh, ‘ae Josephine (Br), Barbados. New f oe 8- In port, bark Edward Kidder, Park, for Boston. ow B. CB, June 9—Cleared, brig Piorence May, New York ; ‘sch ‘Amelia, Bostor Gi June a. 8—Arrived. steamer Bolivia (Br), Small, rw York. Han Ax, Peay gee oe bark Arizona. Conant, St Joba, NBj sth. brig =panish 2 Main (Br). Porto Rico. glia, Jane te tert viously, bark Edward May, Weston, San Francisco. VERPOOL, Jane -Salled, steamer Indiana, Clark, Philadelphia. RPOOL, NS, June 9—Arrived, barks Windsor (Br), ‘od. New York; Chrystal, Grimsby; brig Sophia Long, New York. BOURNE, May 31— t. bark Lead B Pay, Os SW, to Ibad tor Manila: cry iy Gig Pirsanov, May 2—Salled, (ght, mary Boyd, Smitn, Jtimore : 35th. orig Alfred. «a 0 OU. NS. June ¥—Arrived, ‘bark: Kilie D (Br), Gar- . Arrived, steamer Nove Scotian (Br), ve Socnanars, April 2i-in port ship, Sabphire, Rerry, f Holland: ark Wakeneld. Carveus tor Bon died w York. ‘April 14. bark _Jdelis Berry. Turner, Rng! eBay, Ja, May tin port bras Filek F ror), in 8 wr York vis Riogatou fwhere sha a? N¥* May 27—Arrived. bark Cnion (BP), gamon, Cow Bay; schr J L Grossley, Crossley, New Sypwey, CB, June 9—Arrived, bark Albert Russell, | Nichols, Bos! st Joux, NB, June 6—Cleared, sehr Annie Whiting, Hatch. Ponce Cleared 9th, barks Polykarp (Nor), Hendricksen, I arth Roads for orders; Abraham Sale (Nor), Grege v0Un, bark Young Eagle (Br), ‘om Cork “arrived yeh. brig Elien H (Br), Syd: ath, bark Arnie “Sure ie, Fiiem, from Havre via Lewes Del VLatvosrock (no date)—Arrived, bark Helen W Almay, Widdonson. San Francisco. Toe NS, June %-Arrived, sonr J F Chandler (Br), NEsiled Sih, schre Emma Crosby, for Philadelphia: Helen Maria, for do. iPea Steawen Avowma.) Amsterpaw, May 25—Arrived, Star of Hope, Hamann, Wilmington. April 1 (mot 13th)—Pased, Hants County, AsuEe, Cochratie, N lew York for Yokohama. Aitoa, May 26—Arrived, Giltner, Halversen, Balt- Arrived, Rhein vy Genes 2th, Obio ), Meyer, Baltimol ine Pour, May 19—Arrived, Hope, Stoesen, Savan- @, nah Bomnay, May 4—Sailed, Africana, (wot as before reported). Canpirr, May 8~Arrived, Armstrong, Bryan, Liver. PCronstapr, May 26—Arrived, Concordia, Nielson, New Exwoutn. New York via Quee! Easteonaxy, May May 2%. ritved, Prospertte, pe on railed from the Ciyde 27th, Greta, MeCreaay, San Francisco. yas May 2i—Arrived, Canning, Michener, New or " Mavne, York; Abbie Tho: igh Mf Golven Wixon, Ca tar, Carnig, shelburne, N. vaiaxtone, fay ‘ab—Arrived, Ciapra @), Brandt Huropa, Piopler,, New ¥ Nord- Fett, do: Z7th, Nevada, Kenger, rl bin iaeipnta Hoxa Kono, Avril 1i—Arrived, W Besse, »yd- ne, amen, May 2%—Sailed, Sjomanden, Jansen, New | Pescexoe, » 2—Saited. Vanadis, Hansen, Amores. Livervc oe, @—Arrived, Prussian @ , iitette, treal: 29th, Wisconsiu (s), Forsyth, sud peythio” ‘o. Hains, New York. sailed 27th, Ebiana, Scott, gous, New York: sliver Cload, Moterison, Gloucester, ib, Arzilia, Durkee, hydney. Elien, Brown, Hiveanront; jiervert, Wi, Bangor, Doane, Sau Fran isco; stelle. ‘hsobees Hai Cleared @, AtKIOS. ‘Aner. pr Slearea, ‘Aboyue. and aa f a i 5 ieland cand rom Gravesend 2h); 28th, Mozart, " alt Tared out 27ta, Professor Morse @), Stead, for Key ck, May 2—Arrived, James Barras, Arkley, Swan, Vancoaver York tor Hu Mowtevineo. April 2%—Aarrived, Hee piet. Mite! Zarate (and salleu same day tor lo Janeiro). Batted 19th, Hyangeline, tor San Francieco, Li, ie W Weston, Windsor, | Mal rived. Pott de ‘Galle cand fete 6h for Londen. wv bo alamaed May %—Cleared, Lalia an PT il, Moa- Lrwoorn—Off the Start Mi 1 erbi tga Hates tar nee yanet Mer 26, Lima, Blierbrook, ENTLAND FIRTH. “13—Passed, Glencoe, Palmer, from = hields tor San Francisco. gress Arrh Agra, Johnson, Port © (das b6en reported arrived » spel ng PT wh, Figiia econ Fione ia, Dalway: Allee tte s), Duhon, Beita Germania. mberg, Hull: ane eit; au ruen, Jeneeu, ‘Tio. Kinvone, 8A es oii May %~Saiied, Anna, Bartholsen, Richi mule May @~arrived, Mirundo, Pedersen, Baiti- |. 0, for Quaome | (iitaaroun april o—asrives, almatia, Lowell, shane: Jorian, New York | “tdonn, NB; Frank Jones, | Award, May %%—Passed, Machine, Zino, from New — ax02d, May %—Cleared, Ottawa. Bowell, Rall River, | TREK, Moy a 36, Seiled, Sanaa: De Vries (from Am sterdam), Vuxice, Mav 28 Nerived, Glance, Wiiliams, New York. Canpir, May 47=The Sendemanden, Larsen, from Morkmston for Montreal (railway ‘Pons has” pus ia jeaik y. AMERICAN PORTS. : BOSTON, June 10—Arrived, brig Ida (fr), Brissan, Gte fuegos; sehrs Evadne (Bri, Mekean, do; Mary nor (Br), Purdy, Ponce, Maria L Davis, Chase, New York. Shniied 10th, bark Lizzie. ared—Brigs Ainbrose iene Sehwara, Arroyo} Haze, Roberts, st John, N 'C Maskell, Hill, George Agenora. Prince, New” York; sehr J8 Law fal timore. m= Bark Liza VIMORE, June 9—Arrived, ship Rhza MeNeill, ‘Liverpool via St John, NB; brig Romauee, Craig. Atenmer Josephine Thompson, Moore, John H Converse, Plummer, Howos, Bos a clyde: Donnell, Wile uano (Ital), Sehidttino, rk or Fanmouth: Mite Lantare boy ke El Dupin: eater (tial), Mortola, Figlia (tal), Baleston, Antwerp; brig ti New York: one St Annie Vird ston; Ade Godhey,. ao;" David. Sunith Faust do ver, Dordery, Charleston “Oeorse Churchinan, Ris New York: Hyne, Oliv baco, Me: Onrust, par mah, Boston; Sallie W Kay, Dougity, do; Josepn’ Ba: e bark ay rhe Nestorian (81), Liverpool: he r Nestorian (Br), : Clara gr, ‘ernambi € ‘Lone T bi pees ieWloe ae A rh “Arrived, schr Heury ri OTe Red Scar Mary Peushiman, Walls, Bilaworth, BATH, June 8—Arrivetl, schr L.'& D Fisk, Baker, Bow tonto load ivr Richmond, Va; Helen, Robertson, Hobo: b 1. Sih, Barrett, Philadelphia fio, lune B=Arrived, solr Isabel Jew: jambtou Roads. June 6—Arrived. schrs Wm D Crowell, ara, Norbury, Georgetown, DO, Spasstred, achr Wm H Bowen, Dill, Ames, Endicott, Georgetown, Md 6—Arrived, schr Lizzie D Barker, Barker, Ba Ore, 9th—Arrh) ode schr Island City, Allen, New York via Gloucester. EDGAR! OWN, June 8~Arrived, schrs Laure Jones, Cousins, New York for Boston: George Osborn, Strout aoe pal ee Tee omnia errick, New York; do for Bostot COMMRN ADIN AS June SSailed, schr 4 P Nowell, LENE HAVER, Jano S~Arrived, schr Irene E Messer. vagy, Wal Geo iit Kaued Woyt, Heany, Hoboken. tae Nellie Brown. sa ctine eh ar ott ots VEteLy. Rien Bit RisroLe Providence tor Sailed—senr H ‘Tu be. DANVER ; Raven, Jane 4—Sailed, sehr velly. beret Te 14 June 8—Arrived, sehr Geo M Brainard, Crockett, Puiladelphia tor Boston. MOBILE, “June lo-Cieared, schr’Sunny South, Dick- 6—Arrived, brig Maria ¥ tele wood, Andrews, Havan: sehr Royalist, Sp dor Joth—Arrived, ship Scioto (Br), Mitchell. iverpooly ned Laas’ ‘Craig, Cardenas; Minnie Abbie, Harding, P pasta Our June 6—Arrived, bark Enrique (Arg), AY SOD, wb ch—Arrives, steamer Cordova (Br), Abram, Liyer- ‘Suiled—Steamer Wilmington, Holmes, Havana; bark wey BieNeil, Heron Grom Pasé Christian, having re Monteviceo: bri Carmelo Gab, Lutrane tuvre song White Wing, Millar, Cedar Keys: MPOLE, June &—Arrived,’ sear Taeodore Dean Bure, Fall Rive! NEW 8 BEDFORD, June 10—arrived, schr Fair Wind, NEWPORT, June 8 PM—Arrived, sebrs John Balch, Hannah, Providence ‘for New York; Lavina Jane, Mott, Jamestown Feery for do (and both salle 9th). Returned, sehrs J Terry and Medigior (and sailed again 9th). 9h, AM Baker, Fall River for New York; Atiantic, tucket for do (aud bot sailed)?" Donna Anta, Whaley, Philadelphia. fe or eae jarcena, aa ‘onson, Jr, Daytoa tor New rk; Native, Dehurt, Nei LUNGOS Jui 9—Arrived, sebrs AS Cannon, Fodiadenhis Victoria, Hoboken gor Providence: Geo @ New York tor Nantucket; C Gurney, Weebawsen fortrovidences Win U Bowent do. aeons led — ebrs Capitol, New York; Geo L Fessenden, a. ; NORWICH, June 9—Saited, sche Capitol, New York, PASCAGOULA, June o—Atrived, bark Halewood (Br, Bp ps jew Orleaus; brig Yole (Aust), Kodusiovich, io Janeiro. SACOLA. June 9—Arnyved. bark Thorwald (Itab, fensen, Havre; schr Chas H Dow, Gloucester, rived schrs Isaac H Borden, Bla Cleared—Bark Hermes (Rus), fivins. Gloucester, Ey sehr HP Havens. Brashear City. PHILADELPHIA, Jane Homa trived, steamer Expert ork: ship Nile, Neweomb, Liverpool Bague. Havre, via Siudy Hook Cardenas: brig i B Jones. Wolfe barks jor) Joba J Marsh, Ficke: saul vars Nellie, Perr jlittle Curacoa: Abbi Fount Cardenas; Neilie ¢ Kate ton, Grant, © Brashear Oit /; Rising ide, Maris, Adel uker. Boston. ed, bark W" Hienkins (Br), Durkee, Bare, rod K Howard (ir), Howard. Stdohn. sis; Mepuet Davoi, Hantiv, Londo Doane, Ghusdien: Ghuvies fon. Syra, Thompson, Bangor; 3° ‘Anderson, Tunnel, rginia. Clearea—Stenmers Ann Eliza, Richards, New no (igs brig, Jane Sin Slade, Gab Gata?! provid nT Little Grawiord, Wheatiey, hariestown, Danversport; A ortsinouth ; nd. New CastLe, Det, 3 ane 10, AMS farem Gilmore, Kingston. Ja, down evening. - Gpeh tes. tor Hanger; ostrs Lucy Wheatley. fur Bossent Samuel Carlton, tor Pawtucket: Tennessee, tor port, aud Kath ¥ Carlisle, for Somerset, passed down | morhtag. | geigogs the brig Alexandria, for Dublin, passed dows } fg ra passed up this P M; U 8 Hovense stectoct Hamilton pases ui ange M: rm Pacific loft tor Philadelph Schain for Alexandria, passed down this P Decaware Bemaxwaren, Jane 10, Ail—The oyne trom above, here yesterd. ay. are leayi Bad abeth Mood: mer itch at arrived trom New Yors até this AM. ‘No change Vessels for orders. Arrived, ets tr ederick exer. from niece Br by Mice Sear ty and hi rie I ice Starrett sehr Angie ame: jain for New sebrs Edward firara bond. alia set ton und Sani Gilman are here. ry. | Bighmond remains tor N K thi | ,POKTLAND, | June ‘e-Oleated, ‘brit Walter Howes, | Boynton, Bi Wen—arrived, s . Halifax, eamer Faimmouth, Colby Cleared— teamer Bi ora, Johuson, New York; brig Bigmarek (pe), Pictou, /aue 9—Arrived, schrs Wm H Mae, chard Figs ent Eat apet: ‘y lany’ VNOF, c Buren, adams 1s, Rondout; J 1 Worthington, Fitch, ‘How Sailed—Steamer Vindicator, Roger Philadelphia, schts Pochasret Racket Georgetown BoP eatelrhia Corson, b. and her & Keeves, Smith, Phil Adelphia: weorgia, McClure. do: Anna Well, Gciitin. a John Johosou. Mayes, do; Wa Voorhia’ Go | Haverstraw: Martha b King, Jarvis. roughkee | Sonn © ropkiorg, Hart, P sig ‘ork; Veranda, Foi | Witiow Harp, Hortus .W Locke. | Wheaton, foi Niahtlngene orion, | Smith » Smith, do: 18h, néled Winger, ‘Mackman, do! : Star i¢ J Russell, Cundtield, | AWTUCKET, Jane 9—Arrived, schr Annie K Safford | Ketchum, Philadelphia. RICUMOND, June 8—Arrived, setrs Joseph J Pharo | Soper, Boston: HE DeWitt, Manson, Kennebec. | nailed Bris Hille (Bri, Taiten, Rio Grad SAN FRANCISCO. June 9—Arrived, Boubay teen Swells, Sydmep. Ns Simul Packer Manila. SAVANSAH. June 10—Sailed, steamer America, Bib | ups, Balumore. | SALE Jane 9—In port. sehrs Julia A Rich, Elisworts Kival, Bucksport tor do: Abby § Oakes Wil tan, Portland for Sandy at back 7th). | SOMBRSE(, June S—Arrived, schr Wm C Bee, Chee | ter, Alexaodrla, | Rata Wild Pigeon, Tripp, Patladelphia; L & math, do. ne payees. Georgetown, a, New York, une %—Arrived, schrs Chas # for ‘Boetow Henry Norwell, Mobile ror +, 0 Gittord, Georgetown. JG Huntington. Revenne, Wm A Revue: and J Vondir, Jr, : jaween tor d rand Sarah Elizabeth, 1! ie. ships City of luc, annie WThesinyite tor do | Hook (alt having sailed 6b an | Rassctt New York fore Oh: taune fic doy ‘tor Salem. Ruth A Price, do tor Dennisport: ife _ ' hompson de | for Round Pond, Me: Mary Langdon, do for Koekland; Julia Chinen (Br), Musquash, 88, ior Sew Forks Susan Bergnton, Hoot MWe entworth, do for Briage ort D June 7—Arrived: care Heinrich Kroger, Maiaga; sobre i M Condon, th ot as tel brig ‘Latte Fury (Bi iegcaoed Miatangas re reperted). jared, orig Annie Gardner, Havener, Dem ited ome Luellle, Bennett, —— nar Del, June 10—Arri ut, wa ina June 7~Arrived, sohrs Red Jacket, Greg ory, rent Mansfield, Achoru, New York. * ICKPORD, June 8—Arhived, schr Little David, Ab bas? be e shir Vapor, Horrester, New Tork ir ean, man, ew ne oAerived, sets resident, Lester, Garduer. do, ma Jolinson, smith, New York. = MINCE LLAN BOOS Aer TE DIVORCES OBLAINED FROM gree C deser' States; legal everywhere; Gent caune: B,P4 ubjicity Fequired; 90 charge until v pike Mt HUUSH, Attorney, 19 Broadway. BSOLU TE! piv DROES OBTAINEO FROM Dir. 4 ferent States Leo gn Barred | Ay legaleverywhere. 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