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NEWS BY THE MAILS. 1%r P emiajrlvnntn Urmnrrntlc Convention. 01 B UCAU1NS CORKffnroNDRM-R. Hi idivu. June 5. 1HJ1 AV>t*/t-/om? ? ftftygrd by the CuHtrntum. 4**' At ihr conclusion of C<>1 lligler'i npivrh to-day. the following reaolutiou* were adopted by the Convention ? Htaelxrd, That tii. tin. ha. arrived alien nut only the T r"?|rrit? .1 the pe. pie, but the } ra?rvati*,n of our blessed I niva. rniuire that the d. m-crauc party, in all it* measure*, .nail atrtrtly aud faithfully adhere to the tuadam-ntal prtn i ip'.a* established by it* wi-a, patriotic. and glorioua found art and among the iu<>?t important of theae principle*. we -m*) enumerate a *tri?t construction af the oouatitutioa, a t. tal abstinent*. en the part of Congraa*, from the exercUe ?| all doubtful power*, a -at red re ear J fer the right* re- ! acrted b) the sovereign fitat** of which tie confederacy ia Coapoaeil, an abaolute nou intcrlt renoe. by the people of the aeveral Mate*, with the domeatie laatitutiona peculiar to aaoh. and a rigid economy in tlu- eapendlture of the tatea raiaad trom the people, eornuing the appropriation* of pub tia mofcfj, by Conrreae. ta national object*, plainly autho- , r led be the ronatitutioa. Reaolved. That bad thea* vital principle* of democracy been faithfully olacrved in the administration oi the nalion ?I got trrmrnt emcc the advent of the whit* to power, on the 4th of March, 1S4H. we ahould nat now witneae the apirit < f discord and alienation which nt praaent prevail* between to* North anil tha South, on the question of domestic alnvery. threatening. aa it doea, eveutonlly to dtaaolvo the I'mon. cor ahould w* have oecuaion to deplore the enoraou* appro , (-nation of public money, approaching, in n time of pca<-? to toe war .-fanJaril ofexpanditure. aud eudangurtng aa eutnil upon our poatarity of a fatal iucnbu* of a permanent as tioaal debt Reaolved, That tha democratic party of reanaylvania. I ? \er true to the Union, the coaatltutioa and the law*, will fi.tl.fully obacrve and execute, aofar a* m thorn lie*, nil the tnanauac* of compromise adopted by the lata C'onzreaa, for the pnrpoac nt aettling tha questions nriaing out of dumeatl. altit-ry. an tlna not only from n aanee ol dnty aa good citi- : ten* of the republic, but nlao trom tha kind and fraternal 1 i -oling* which they cturieh toward* their brethren of the aiaveholdhg State*. Reaolvtd, That the aixth aoetiun of the act of the Legiela ture of renaaylvania, paaecd on the dd of March, lodf, de l.ling under aeverc penaltiea Hie u?e of onr Stat* jaila tor 1.1? detention of fugitive ?l?>es whilat lawaiting their trial. < ugh I to be expunged fr< m our atntut* Wok. both becauee it iatrrpe-c- obstacle* by mean* ut State legislation to the exe cution of the pro>laicna of the constit utiou of the United State*for the reetorntion of fugitive elnv. a, nndbecnuacit ]?!t Tirtonl dj-regard oi Uie principle* of the comprvmiie, kill - and ia calculntrd aerioualy to cudnuzer th? axiatenee of tho Union Reaolved That in the matter of laying in tie* on foreun 1 J.poru Iy the general government, we are in favor of the reciprocal interchange of onr product* with the other na tion* oi the earth in oonaonance with the enlightened apirit at tha age. recognition clearly the practice of the govern ment ta main tain and pr- serie ia full vigor and antety all the grant industrial pursuit* of tha oanatry, Heaelved, Tl.at in Col. M m lligler, our candidate for Go vernor. wr recognise a long tried, able, and faithful demo crat. in whom there it no guile, and a man who, hy hit own ure-aaaisent merit, ha* nam to tha exalted poaition which g.e now bold* in the nlfectiona and rctpact of hi* fellow citi cena. We hail him a* the worthy repre-mtative and choaen ataadard bearer of cur great and gloriou* principle*, and i of democracy u pledge ourselves to do battle for I ho cau*o i dor bia banner, until we >b*ll|achieve a signal victory, and redeem U.c Keyatoae State from the miarule of it* present whig governoc. Kcaalved, That we will e< rdially aupport the election f | Seth Clover, at Canal Coroim-aittner. believing him to be an able, honest, and incorruptible democrat, and well qualified to diecharge the duties of that important and highly reepon r ble office. Prrvioii- to adjournm-nt to the dth of March next, the Preeideiit announced that a mac* meeting would be held in the Court House nt 6 o'clock, to ratify the pro en ding* The name* of conn- of the speaker* were an nounced and among them Colonel Black, who ha* the reputation of being a great popular orator MAiS MEETINGS AT THE COURT HOUSE AND IN THE MARKKT Sfpt'ARE. At tight o'clock in the evening, a man* meeting wa beid at the Court Ii'U.-e to ratify the proceeding* of the Convention The building was crowded to excess It bad been whL-prred about. f?r the last two day*, that CUonal bracer would come out in a rtrong cpeech at the mas* meeting; hut he and hi* friend* went home in the morning and spoiled the fun Col Bigler w.xa present and many of the delegate* of the Convention Mr Johv Lironn. delegate from Bradford county, waa appointed Preaident. nud nddrewaed the meeting He said he considered the hone r of lieing appointed Chair man of that meeting the proudeat he had ever received in the ct urae of hia life, aud he did not think he would exchange it for the laurel* heaped, to-day up n hii friead i Col Bigler i on hi* light. (Laughter) It waa. indeed an honor to preaide over a meeting of the demo cracy, in the Gibraltar of the State, which gave 4 NX) majority to the good man now in hi* grave on the banka of the Schuylkill How many will you give Bill Bigler ' Will you give hiiu 6ouu ' (Orie* of ??Yee") Well. I will compromise with you f r S.SUO ( LkUgnter ) The unanimity with which he ban obtained the nomination ia without a parallel But he baa no ordinary mantocope with?bold, frnrleea. and not very arrupulou*. < Langh ter ) One who knew him when he proteased to be a de mocrat?knew him a* well aa if he had bee a within him? told me to-day that he never went straight to any ob ject Old Berk* haa promised 61X10 How many will Montgomery give'* (Cile* of 1.500 ") Fifteen hun dred ' W by that will make up for all the iron master* and coal matter* la Schuylkill (Laughter Oae nun in New York made no accret that he sent aevt-n hun dred to TOte. Judge Kkxt ih.1.v ?It wa* found upon inquiry that there were 200 vatea more polled than were In the county ( Laughter ) i'axsiM st?We wil) whip them now and make them yay for a.l. What will old l.uxerne and Bradford do ' Bradf< rd vrted far n?e till the democracy said they had no one else to Tola fur I admit that -he ha- done wrong, hut if ahe did, she did *o honestly At Harris burg one of her delegates t lion band M Imot will *o d. fine hi* position a* to satiify the democracy What of l.sncaetvr county ' I tupposv there are more of tha mutineers here They wont home with heavy heart* I would *ay to the other aide, treat them kindly when you so borne They have acted mistakenly The old war her?c (Col Prater) went home with hi* ears hanging, but he wMl prick them up when the hour of haUle ar rive* and unite with it* in defeating the enemy (Cheers ) . Mr M- iiLivwrs. Senator of the State th>*n read a preambi" and resolution- to the effect that the candi date for the highest - ffioe in the gift of the people wa elected with a unanimity almost unparalleled, itntl that the beat iMerest* of the State demand that the demo craey unite in vigororou* efl.,rt* to redeem the Old Key- ! ?tone, and that thi* Uieeting do ratify the nomination* cfCoi William Bigler for iiuvi rnor and Seth Clover for Canal Commiaeioner Col Bo. 1.1 a was then railed on to reply He aaid he > ad never enjoyed ui h gratification and delight a* trom the unanimity with which hie nomination had been made Thi* h"w*?er. wa- not the occasion upon which to exprvse hi* sentiment-?h? would do it upon another occasion But he would now take the opportunity of thanking them for their kin due** and for th ? balance b* would leave t hem to a n able and devoted advocate of t be democratic Interests. Here thtrt were loud calls f ir Black Col J*?o* LVsrx who wa* in the Mexican war in Quitman'- division then came toward, and ?eid. this meeting had been railed aa a ratification meeting Al io* me to say that the rail was unnecessary The no mutation Of Old, Bigler Ihe per pie of Pennsylvania rati fied long %*<> and they ar? waiting to prove It Iniirgober b?x? Tliey are now standing like a man ?nd a woman ? t the ceremony of marriage after *w>aring day an 1 night, for the last twelve month* that their hearts war true (Ch-ers ) Still. It 1* wall to say something and Allow no* a* one among thi- multitude to expre** th faith I feel in lh< suece-a of our rsow I nev- r went in to a e? nl? ?t with -urer hope H e must ?uccreil i know <4 nothing devilish or no rtal to keep u- fr-wn h-itig *nc e *aftti I Went rt ond thi- happy lew* of y ur* this morn ing to wee how like it waa to the town of IXtg when I vau tw-y. aud travelled thr> ugh it wltii my father I f un I it I r4 much like the old. hut wonderfully altered for the better, end when a* 1 was iws-ing I lnok?d at the train. ?nd saw the wealth ?-f Pennsylvania earrl-d on tiie car J was curk-us to rownt the iiwmle-r I found it exactly lit; the v-ry number i-f the democratic Aid*-gate* in thi ronVeotlon (Rr?r* of huighti-r ) I said to myself, ?tie a I thought of the eoincidencc yesterd-.y we were aeatler-dover tliis n?*unta>n and that; to day w.- are togrtber flH in line with the inrrmotive I* f *r*- ua an t ?11 going ah'-ad n<*r -hall we stop till we arrive at th* goal Thi* I# the L-ti* t tl**l'? truth, and If anybody doubt* me I appeal to the Alleghany r.,unty d' iegate f jv tha truth >*l what I say The re? laiiou* t.-d?y as sume no Indlffi-reat part in thi* cri?i# We th-d m< ? racy c< Pennsylvania ini* t<* the country ?tan*l stead fast to every r< nipt* Ri-e of the r**nstitntIon. an l a* an n** red as the rock th* -hor - * f the Atlantic P nn syivaiila is the centre if the I'nioli and shall the life htmel he fr* sen in the heart of that Union ' The whole country feel* that th- fixation of the Union depend- on Pennsyivan.a Pennsylvania her??lf teei- it f *r Iter life Is rt nrettsd A- an llln-tration * f the fact that P*-nn*ylva nin I* r< used to a sens* < f her true p* *ttlon. I will t?It you ??o am rih t* * fa whig u< t. n *?(? ril.iml unt i few day* age I aaid, I ?opf.n.* ji it will go ail y, 11 ran f r John mi n III* reply a x (th- p?wl*r imit Ulng a -tamn.i? r tn pwrfx-lloo I "I'll br < ? I if I am "i aur of tli*i " ("nil i uighter . Iraki i'nt tb?n Johnaton will go I rlhr taitfl " III* rwjny .gain w*#. H'bal i? th* mm of thw tarttt it I ham n<> *? untry ( h.*r- V? g*n th mm thl* Ir.inn ijkwwtlon t* * |o*'ti"n ef lif* In Ik* country. Tb? AftOPrat* re''t It W< l?iij Tin- man who ?r* apf*.#*4 to ii? arc afraid tokrfcit lath* fare It otiall ?<* Mt whether n?M|luii? ?tt *t*nl by h?r nrtr.*t|J*? "r wh'tIwr i !??? will look tanndy .? wM| . th* Union U >tiliM to tli* h*ort I apeak for th* lomoeraey of Prnn?y)ratua and I *) ?h*t it wwra twttor !? r tl*<*ga H?/hliigt.ii thot b. hand bad withered M re h? *tgn* I tbr ooartfltnfh n in iHMl of mail ie. If w* ihaaMonpy It to fsdnw i barncter- of wat. r I 4* M Mill* wi||p wcmn/ZLl. /.,f -f -iMI n but I 4"firth*ir r***iti?* imnrgr^>ion? An h^ I wifn'M *4?^ who?* head wa? ijnltr i rwy. I* wiring hi* t?#tiniooy **u h? w?> fi.rly yeara of pg< Th* ronnwrl wlprw*a?l hi* mrrprlar and the judge bwggwA him to a*r<>iint for hi* ap |< amen , M on bl? t.-Ilav nr depend- I th* whnlw ra*? Well, then I will toll j< tir honor If jron in*i?t upon it I war l*.r? eighir-onw J. or* ago. but I lir*d forty-en* on thr f **t*rn *h?r* of Aarylan.t nn4 I think th* !*?< In Ma mirry will n*?*r hold nv accountable f r that ? (hoar* of laughter i Jo.t an with tb* whig*. w? will In44 thwm a*' uintahl* only for wh .t tb*y harw ibar not for what lb?y haw* Ml undone Whi r* doe* i oiotn i John*ti n itamlWw *r* t I I IndkHL that thrr* I* no dar.gwr'4 th* t nkm Now I iwli- *. th*rw I- though I am a* IH'I* iii*j...**d to h* fright. tied a? any ?nan. and th*r* aiway* will h* danger whtl* th**nn?tt- 1 tat ion i? not regard, d a* ?aeri d Th* Union I* an ark Tli* legend rf {b? Kleg of l*ra*l Waring np.-n th* ark Inforwi* ii? that hi immediately 4J*il. If w* t-ar open th* I Hh death i* wr pnrthin. tor th* Union ita.-lf will ?II* I do not wt*h to ?ny anything again* t'-donwl John- j wton, tmt if hi- w*r? rlrrtwd to morrow. tb*T* i* not a man *< nth of Stax.n ami In mm ? Um wunid r*ly upon r*nn*y1rania or npon th. .tahfUty of th* t nion. fh*ll ?* tell th* men >4 iinttmn, ? dlrlakm. with whom am ? f-ngtt *i4wwy kt? 1. vtdthe Dnlf that W* do not r* inpi -t th* right* "f th* Booth and that we will light l^ainet h'm ' Wt 'ha: t. ly him nul ?lept onlr wh' a tlie flag Hont;*?l. thai! w? let hat 'tag be iiai?|4 I |o th? '?*t or ral*.-an ai in iralowt H' Itlrtr.nf N. Tor *' ? nitdwt whtrh a " I t'?r wh t nght nnd?r fl. n (Jnttm n roiled Par thrwerb**ra t"? 'A. Mark and ram. f rw* i f"to *h* twitw hf the li?"' Hod ?h. op hin t.y th* hand ) am no frh ? I of alarrey and t do mt t ???* gh .Of lot 1 would nwl t r th a l - i n to pH. <?? t r ill li ? mpgeta that oil ir.t I . reoiend.oi- el i* I f. 11 t ifi le; i who . n n for iff < 4*1* ah r- d ?? W>* at 4 i t i e I ' tlo "t 11 IV. *ri o i "i t ? ; ty #w?f <Jn *4 in m ?? t - 'an hf ?>?? h'V. of r ywrt f m ?4 ?w ? t ? ? .te ' ? '?* ? t t S? J i ... i ' I t hut) ? m 1* tiro*It ?" ,r * ? | elothex txftko*) h.rxelf in the attitude of reaurrectiwo. HUti redeemed to lhe world. (Loud cheers) If site i i li otrd Coli i,il Jtbuiton, tin if Is liot a fibre in the I'niou 1 that wt uld ivd ftK'l pained i-y tb? :i-t?not an edge that ?' hid net foil it> cuU ?s lit ?ohu t'raukUu (Laughter.) But thisshall not l>e You are here to-day taming the flag of the Union high and lifted up. not a -'tripe unclean and every star a- bright ax when it- first beams broke 011 the country, and when the conflict is orrr. we shall see it radiant with glory on the Capitol, to give assurance that I'enn-ylrania Is true to her first lore, and ite ilevoti d to the Union aa when she signed the -ai red ciiTriiant that bindx the tallou together in the hoinlx of an everlasting confederation Coi Hlack concluded amidst most vehement cheering, when it war announced that there waa another meeting heir g held in the open air. and it waa then propoxed to adjourn to the market square The motion was adopted. On arriving there, we found a stage ereeted. lights hurtling, a trtniendous gathering, and Mr. Chexney. Speaker of the House of Representatives, addressing them, die went btrongly for the Union, and the compro mises of the constitution Mr John W. Imsh next addressed the meeting. In the course of his observation*, he said the hopes ?f the whigx were disappointed, who chuckled at the idea of dissension and disunion in the democratic ranks. He spoke of Colonel Bigker in glowing terms, as a man who had worked hia way up from a poor boy, till now he was candidate for the highest office in the State Mr. F. made a Union aud compromise speech lion. Ggoaut: R. Hashi 11. and Mr. Csi.wott. and Mr. Docohebtt also made Union speeches, and the meeting broke up at eleven o'clock There was another German mass meeting close by, go ing on at the same time, and a band of music celebrating the victory in prospect; and thus ended the Reading Convention. Our Baltimore Correspondence? Baltimore,June 6, 1861. The A'ttf constitution?Horrible Accident?Peniten tiary Troubles?Marylawl Institute?Turkish Dresses?The 1 'aennt Archbishoprick, &c. <J-c. From present indications, there remains but little doabt that the majority for the new constitu tion, in the whole State, will exceed ten thousand. Thus have the people vindicated their rights, and disregarded the false teachings and predictions of the interested parties who labored so unremittingly to deceive them. The falsehoods and false theories resorted to by tho opponents of the constitution, have lessened them in the estimation of the whole community. A most horrible accident occurred yesterday morning, caused by the explosion of a large iron kettle used in the establishment of Messrs. Kelly & Kanders. The kettle was filled with boiling pitch, and whilst a young man named Joseph ^tans bury was replenishmg the tire under it, it exploded, throwing the burning fluid over bis person, and burniDg him in the most horrible manner. No hopes are entertained of his recovery. The ap|K>intment by the Governor, of William - H. Jenkins, as Warden of the Penitentiary, has caused u rumpus in that establishment, on account of his alleged incompetency to perform the duties of the post. Yesterday, Messrs. William H. Turner and vVilliam M. f^turr, both sent to the Governor their resignations as directors, in consequence, and it is expected that other members of the board will also resign. Mr. Jenkins, the new Warden, is scarcely known to our citizens, with the exception that he was an unsuccessful applicant to Collector Marriott, for the station of boatman. It would be hard, however, to find a cempetent successor to so able and accomplished an officer as his predecessor, Isaac M. Densen, Esq. The new hall of the Maryland Institute, in tho course of construction, over the Marsh market, be ing upwards of three hundred feet in length, is pro frossing rapidly, the windows of the second story eing set. It is the intention of the Institute to have it completed in time to hold their annual fair in it, in October next. The Turkish female dress has been extensively adopted at Norfolk, especially by those ladies who have-<mall and handsome feet and uncles. In this city the ladies .-till fight shy of it, though the dress es of the children are beginning to assume some* thing of the desired form No dovelopementi have yet been made as to who will be tho successor of Archbishop Eccleston, though the nominations inade by tne suffragan Bishops have been .-ent to Home. The Rev. L)r. Ryder, Pro-ident of the Georgetown College, is un derstood to be one of those nominated, and the Rev. iVlr. McCoskrey, who was recommended by the de ceased Archbishop, another. Our Philadelphia Correspondence. PhilaiiRLitiia, June 6, 1851. A F"ica< m High Life?Fourth of July A/>proj>rii tu.ii?Military Jealousies?The Bad Double;I. A game at fisticuffs took place this morning, with in a stone's throw of the criminal court, which has had the eflect of reviving in the recollection of tjuakerdom a tale of scandal that was talked about a month since. K. C. laimbert, who was a partner n the legal business vithG. B. Browne, disappeared from the city in company with a young lady of ro si-ectabihty, and it was said had departed for the World's Fair. leaving his wife, a lady of large for tune, disconsolate. Dr. W. P. Lambert, the broth er of the missing lawyer, had taken possession of the office which the latter and Mr. B. had occupies!, and wished to act us the agent for his brother, openly asserting that his partner was not making a fair division of the pro,... d* "f the partnership. There was also an imputation that his brother's books had been carried off. Mr. Browne's dander rix under these aspersions, which were reported to ulkea it Ih'tn. and he walked into the affections of the medi cal man with a vengeance, darkening his orbs of vision, and drawing !i ropiptM lilyuion of claret, to appease the uar.es of his offendcj dignity. This act was followed up by the assailant going before the Mayor, and giving bail for his aii|>earaaee to answer the assault Mis father had heard the oc i usations. and told his son he must resent them, or he would himself. Councils have given $1,500 toward?the Fourth of July and we seem likely to have a day of it. The City Brigade, however, do not evin>"e a dispo sition to participate, either feating to show their ? wn weakliest,.or fr ra the usual jealousy at the idea being started b\ the off! :crs of anothernrigude. I he companies are. however, recommended to join the parade, hut not as a brigade. There never was a pro- exsion attempted in this city, 1 what some jiortions of the military, actuated pet', alotude*. threw cold water upon it. ( apt. Powell Muaek applied to Fudge Kane, this wed (row morning, t? he released from the ***) hail in which he was n< Id hy the ' nited >tat.s < "tnmissioner, to answer a charge of having maliciously left two of his crew at Pernamhuco; hut after a hearing, the Judge increased the bond to $vl,.5isi. A ileh-gation of the United 8tate* Engine, of Philadelphia. will participate in the firemen'* pa rade. in your city, on Mou.lay next. They will number about thirtv, and, during their atuv, will he the guests of the Empire Fire < owpany No. 42 font members ear new Hook and 1 .adder Company will also fartk tate. Eliza Moult ith. a miserable woman, much given to intf>xi> ation, la*', night set Ire to her clothe*, ft m her pipe, and w?? so awfully burned that her life is enilnegered. iler husband was also much burix I while attempting to eitirtgui-h the firn A hoy, twelve years of age, the ?>B of Philip F? ndcrn.'gle, died laaf night, from the effect* of a fall into a eeapool ye?terday; the arch built over it gave way with hia weight. The steamboat < >bio was taken up on our see tioral dock, thi* morning, for repair*. About fifteen feet of her how was entirely cut off by the collision with the Stockton. The t icrman musical aocietie* of ottr city start for Baltimore to morrow afternoon, to participate in the innsieal festival to be held there oo Mon day, Tuesday, and \\ edne*day. The societies from New York, Boston, and N<w*rk, are to ar rive by the J* o'clock train from New York. tn fat rite "-tiTB at *3*7 a >4 a , ormunry - ftate at |3 M a ?-4 i.'4; ? ?4 ? ? tt 31 ., fancy .in. at ?* ?" ? * **? Pnr* ? at MUaHU. intra Ohio and fan** WW"** CITY TIIAUIC REPORT. r*n.?> )????-?!? *. Anin hare ant carted the rate* reached JUO bblx r. aria, at 16 fi# and anta fS. lliiawai exhibited (treat languor, t.000 ll.? Ameri can vert porcbaaed at Utr It*ir? ?A better feeling Waa rnanifct. I la tha Hmr market to-day. Induced by a more animated Inquiry both for the borne ami export trade, and a dlrprxRi'.n u|"n thi part <4 MMt t? ?t'fe <upplie? in preference t< riling at current rate? The aal.' .f d .m. ?tlc com prtae ?* "buut 1,000 bbl? ?uperflne No 2 at 13 ."><1 a VI 7i ; mi x. d to '?? rif. u*atrri? at VI-7 a <t ?'t ordinary to cbotee Ohio at Geneete at M ?a *5 12 , and ? -xtra Denec ? at 15 2A a pfl the cloae but Uttle could be had at our inafcl" figuree. Canadian war lull but xteady; *00 Mr in bund fetched 9412), Tber *a? no apparent alteration in Southern, of ehlch *?i bbl? ?? re taken at It SO a f4 *2 for ordinary la good 'tralrht and V4 *7 a f5 50 for fancy brand* Rye flour waa worth alfont V3 37 !j per bid.. at which 1'*) bblx ftutnd huyera There waa iinth ng gnlng on in meal i?f wheat the only anle reported waa 1A00 bti'hala i.eneeee, prime, at prlrata rontract Market declining Hi,' wa? nominally aa lad inoted O??? ??not ?eiltog fre. ly Imt were Arm at ttc a f Ac for Jeraey. due for rln r and 47c for ranal fern waa a.,metbing better 1- in* . atcn-irely Inquired for. while the Mppty waa not an large Tile quantity Hepoacd of *?< about iiOO'IO bnahela handaome northern white at 14J4c , do yellow altftr gflOe : tv?atern mixed at M',c a ?7>te.; and heated at ad'- a Me Coat ?A moderate bualneaa waa done in foreign, em bracinr one entire cargo if Norn flentta at about IS 7a. -lit) ton* >i wcaetie at M AO and 160 do. Scotch at ft 26 Anthocite re mained quiet but Arm Cn-rrr*.?1Ihe market erinc* a ateadb r fkellng than yi-t.rdar the -aJra Mdng ahout lJOtt tmlea at a decline i f ftdlr naif a r nt ittee the arrival of the Aatn. or on a la-l- if A,c tof middling uplaad* form haa h?e* In fair re.|?ieet. with aalea e< Ho huge dnta at 11 : inti |n bfllayft ri flM ; lWdn Rio at tc ; and flat do ,*t fUmtngnat *e a*',c l'i ? hi a? xxi re a trtfb lower with iulea of t.M0 Ihe I t. gteae at .Vc n i.e. Ion?lie ruppiy of all kind* wr llmlleil. an I the t itrki t In ci t i ,o* II'" |Ule A fi ? hoodie I quintal* < uri ' Rank . I. i"ti red ?? M. and '? 'JO bUff Me I ?n . T? *. $10. luMT^-Cottoe to Ltrerpoc.1 r?!w4 ,t 8 Worn was off. nog njor* freely, and fr..in 50 000 to 00.000 bu?hel? were lEg*gitJ at 4?J , iiaU 800 a -100 bbL. of lard at J-? <*t per ton To London. 1 *?i ?,bl- flour were an gagid at la. ksl.. auU.Ha- s.1ik1j *, per bbl ??*aUrr.r.ud? H?uiidid Naval storm were steady, at 2s pur 280 lbs . ana for href 4? 6d was demanded To Havre otton was Ik ti*' To California ratea were lesi brisk, and tbi-rhiaf amount offering was at rather lower ratea on the higher clipper figures. Fatit?All descriptions were comparatively neglected A parcel of 7U) bbls Malaga raisins found buyers at $2 JO a $2 84; and 25 casks currants. ?t7'4c IIav was ?ssenlially the nuns as noticed yesterday, About 500 hales liave been dispoaed of a: 50 a 55c. cash IIkur?Prime American dew rotted wa* held firmly at $1.10; anil Manila at 511- 6 months; but we heard of uo transactions worth reporting. Hints hare been very much deprcssi-d the present week, snd but few purchases hare been made, notwith standing the concession of a half cent by importers, on nearly every description in market The operations have not exceeded 4.500 Porto Oabelloe. 22 lbs . at 11c ; 2.300 Buenos Ayres.20', Ihs , at 14.V ; 1.400 Maracaibo, at about lO'.c ; 700 Cuba, at ?r ; 500 Rio Grande. 21 >?' lbs., at 14c.: 500 New Orleans, at 10 a 10 V ; L300 Knglish and Irish slaughter, at 6?4c ; and 250 doien Knglish calf skins, 7 a 8 lbs , at 7c. Iao*?The features of the market were the same, while the sales amounted to 200 tons Scotch pig. at >19 a >19 50; and 150 Knglish bars, at >35. 6 months Laths have arrived rather sparingly, and hare met with a brisk demand, at >1 62?. per M Leai>?Holders of some kinds of foreign were asking higher rates; but. as far as we renld learn, no bnyers appeared. A small lot of 500 pigs Ualena brought >4 70, cash. Lims?Amongst the transactions repertod to-day were 1.500 bbl* common Rockland, at 85e ; and lump at >1, I at which there wa* a good inquiry making. Lfatmi k?There Is nothing particularly new in the market this week. Prices are Arm, though the stock is increasing There is more confidence placed upon the future, and the fall trade will probably be very extensive Business in boots and shoes has been rather light, there being no other demand than that from city dealers; hut quotations were gt nerally the same Some of the sound manufaeturiDg houses, feeling the effect of the recent failures in the California trade, have, with commendable pride. 1 .ought up their own paper wherever they could find it. We feel a pleasure, also, in recording the fact that some of the failed Anus are paying 50 per cent of their debts at maturity, and only ask an extension on the balance. Mm assis. though steady, was not very brisk, and the only operation reported, was 150hhds. Cardenas at 20 et* Navsl Rtohss were not active, but with the excep tion of spirits of turpentine, which was more abundant Hnd easier, remained quite Ann A'jiongst the sales were bi t) bbls North County rosin at $1 80. delivered ; 450 do spirits turpentine at 30c. a 04c ; and 300 do crude at about >3 ?"-s?Linseed was held pretty stiffly, but was not in very gre?t_ demand From store 5 000 galls were pur chased at 74c a 75c.. cash. V'hnle was moving slowly at 42 .c a 45c Further parcels of olive, to the extent of 500 baskets, were taken at >2 02>,. four months. 1 howsiom.?In pork there was more movement to-day, but prices were no better. The operations foot up 2.000 bbls. i including some sold last evening not previously made public.) at >14 75 a >14 81 for new mess ; >14 25 a >14 3, tor old ; >13 25 for new prime ; and >12 25 for old , Be. t declined a trifle, and was dull. 150 bbls mess wer? taken ut >8 C2 a >11 ; and prime at >5 a >6 Beef hams snd cut meats were without any decided alteration Lard was not very steady About 300 bbls prime were dU . p<HM'u of wt 9c. Butter and cheese were in actirc demand for consumption, and realised full figures. Rio has been simulatively active during the past six days, and the market, influenced by the favorable na u8"u,h,'r* ?d?ices, with a light stock, has stiffened a little, the total sales amounting to over 1.500 casks ordi nary to choice, at >2 87 a >3 50 Sfgabs.? Small parcels of Havana were selling at >24 50; and 20,000German at >10. 8 kbits ?Whiskey has again given way. the abundant supply coming forward by railroads and canals being greater than the wants of the trade, gome 300 barrels prison were let off at 22'4c. a 22}ie.; and luhhds drudge at 22c. qoT.\!La? " remained buoyant and steady. The trade took 300 hhds. Cuba, at about previous rates; 100 do. Porto Rico, at 5 '.,c. a 6\c.; and 200 boxes brown ILirana. at 6c. a 6J,c. Tallow.?A sale of 6.5O0 lbs. prime was made at 7c., cii>h. 3Iarkct drooping. Tobacco.?There ha*be.-u more animation In the mar , Itet this week; but there has been no variation in prices. which, if anything, inclined downward 450 hhds Ken i tuckj have been disposed of at tic a 12c ; 43 do Mason couuty. at 11 >,c.; 47 do Maryland, at 6'?c. a fl*,'c ; 182 Ules Havana, part at 35c. a 95c ; 75 cases Florida at 16c a 22c . a few bales Connecticut, at 20c.; and 100 Ba racoa. at about 19c. Wiska?A lot of 150 baskets champagne sold at >12 a >13 0 months. llooi.?The market still continues flat for this arti cle Holders are encouraged to be tirui by ths heavy operation* at the M eet, which are lieicg made at prices 1 V'*? 'Lc?e pi la<| (?a*on Manufacture on the other hand, think that the low price bf goods and heavy importations from abroad must cause a ma terial df rime, and In expectation of such recession they are buying very sparingly The market in consequence Is In a very unsettled and uncertain -late The aggregate receipts of produce by the North river t* to-.lay. w. re?Ashes 25o bkls ; flcur. 17.000 do meat .^05 packages; wheat. 0 000 bbls; rye. 2 000 do : oats. . ,4)0 do.; corn. 42500 do.; pork. 1 400 pkg. , beef. V"bbl4 C n"*"1"-^ J? i lard. 117.500; and whiskey. MARKETS EL8EWHF.Hr. STOCK SALES. K., i,,Jr*Hoar*-"? shsrst Michigan m d? aV.: "i,f';-!' n(l( oV:'?n I *?'tr..l R.ilr/.d H .Ilrnsd lit !i V J i'e ll" Railroad, (JO', l? Fitchhnr* d lefi. 'ia- , ' hurhdk Onnty Railr?ad, .'I',; 150 Phil? u. i b^'ii "altlmors Railroad. in.; iuR.it. ?.v 5? J wia"tL 1 K'?<ti?* Railroad. 4<t Mll ??'V 50 do., fl",; >1 ds . bind. 5(>\ 126 s'tat *>K in d, SV- X'iiin iiiu' "5-% - ?<v. blOd, 37; He ilo., tssm (7 II,la V>< a v.. p, c'ar. Jd' 2.iV~ J"aV'"11?"'1 W..re?.Ur K.dr ad. I.k;>,'. , ; i#< \ J Kulrrxil, !???? 17 oj. d?a.kur*|, Railroad. ; |ft Comnsnv M' & wiL; J. L l,r*" RAdrtsd Rea ls.'C',; 2m> f r, an! Railroad Roads, 'S-., SI V i:.,<*?i H? llcaa ? ? ntral R.s 1'road 8 p?r esat roavartil-ls B nJ<. -t*i. In.','.. raad*? Zf~a'hj'r"J'''?"?* *?"' *s???ehuaotts Ra,l * I. -,f Railroad SU\: 74 do.. MM. 31; * < o'u * *?*?"??'Baitroa.I. !<?; fa Edsowofth foapaay, Baato?, I c.reord and Montr, nl Railroad. M',: Caa t. r C< mpany. t>'4; pat Vsrtnoat Central Railroad, t.J""' 6 ?>Vr?l floorz-tl* Lehigh lat . i'! r-' 1 1"l-arsA Road lag Railroad, a ' 'II :J?i d? . 31',; Fdldo.. 311. yn rsl do.. 3M.: :> P,Ba Railroad. 1.1 ?? ^ . "n ? "'a ri,d,J6 *? ,n" Canal. If.' Wdo .4, I' ? Clrard Baak e. 12*.; 2K K?n-isi?u.B Rank. t?. ? Cent antown R?ilr..ad, If. Kcntnekj Baak. 1<? 31? wn i , w '"0 ,h*r?, Readia* Railroad. OAi ^1 11't ! rri' 1,1 - H?*r4 ~ I ?-l'*?h la? , *??',; .*? .hares Rss llnr Railroad 3i 50 * ..11 u !li ' V f Bsmiahiir* Railr .ad, Li. Sal,,~ r " RBllr,,?'1 1?ada, 75. *? shores Roadiag Rail Ba i mmosb. Jnria5.-fff??? H?ar4-V> shares York and ?"Railroad, 2'l; go do. 23 At ths hoard to day, *'r '"i l ?? closed at MS bid. PI3\ asked Mirrland V., oi - 'a k- d Raltimore ?'?, l-ytl, |IK<4 |,ld tlaltim-.ee T?"lL?'w. i*;?- ?? asked; do aharoa. 7' Md, 77 - asked York and Cumberland, 23 bid 23 . askad Baltimor* and Faaqnehnnnnh, ?> naked. i hnmestic markets. Nisi Birronn (Ni, Manair?(For the week ending ?lune 2. lk-'.l) ?Fps-rm?The market Is very quiet and i we nave . nly to re|svt sals* of 150 bbls at >1 2*. and 2*1 M.I* on private term* Whale rontlnuso In active I demand. Is lh for ei|?rt and home Use and sale* of up- | wsrd* of'Mao I,Ms. have Isen made, slnee otif last at prirs-s ranging fr. m 41r to 4-k- The tranaaetlons in elude Jfon |.|,i, f?r export, at die . 4<o bbl* ground tier at 41 I,r 1 wo bbls N W Coast at 41 ',e IMu bhls do 1 at 42e ; 330 Md. d<> al43'. e.; l>?M.b do at 12',e ; i 6" t-bls d'- at 42',e ; fltift bMs do at 42 ,'e . JOo Mil. do | at 43c and *00 bids , the price of which we did not leain WT,a|et,?ne?W" have only to report a sals of , 8 W,tilt* N W Coast, at She per lb Ts legraphlr Itc|*ort?. Naw Oni kass June 5. 1H51 Th'-r< is not mneh dotng In cotton?operal .r* awaiting the advlers per Asia Floor Is dnll at > . ko. and large I lots are ? ff,-rinf t lee* without baser*. We** nork is at I >14.rOa >14 ?.2'? Ra eon sides are at h ,r ity and skr uldcrs at fl'.e a f>'4e Rugar I* improving, fair srll* I at ..\c. Rio e,.ffre U at a 9',e. - , . . R?l Tivnet .fane 6. iv.1. hale* have I .-en made to-day. of :o0 bbl- of Howard atiert flour at >4 25 _ - ^ . ?osmsstv* June 8. 1*41 ?'n Tbiir-dey In our market fiflo bu-he|s of Oene.-e 1 Valley wh. at Sf Id at >1. and ?*I bus ha Is at (We The [ lots o ld to-, ay were not prime. aLd lh. ?*!*? were light I Prlres vary fi'rn fhrtner qiMitations Prima y*lb>w earn I bring* 60 cents. " 'rai n. June 6. 1841. The receipts of the pa^t twenty four hour* have been : ? Flour r.uoo bbl*: wheat 18l?ai bu*h?l* eorn 28two bn^el- The mark.t thr f|.,Ur h*. been rather h.avv but priers nr. unrhanged Rales 1 880 hU* There ha* Men a moderate Inquiry for wh"nt with a steady mar ket IfdO hmhrl'sold at 78e . for Ohio Corn is in good , fa quest. at better nrleea. Raise, If.(dK) bushels at 44, a I 45 * Fbur freight* ar* now q.iot*,| Bt 4-ie and cirn ? at 8>^e. _ . Ai.aivr June 8.1861. R'-eeipt* alnee our last ?Flour g."ssi hbl*. ; whvst. tu ne; e<m. li.om bushels The transaction* In flour were .mailer than ye-ler lay. reaching only 1 .**i hhls at pr- vl'ojs rates Prime wheat ha- I* *n ln pretty fair re quest. hut r< rnmou has been dnll with a declining ten dency Rab *, 2 4?w> bushel* at 86 i,e l?T Chicago Corn MfMyatysftsriay i rate. Rale. Qflo huaheli at 'I'J" round yellow and 54c for mixed western 2f)o0 bu-,?; 'Tf were sold at 72',e Whl.key is at 22-, for prison and Ghio with sale* of 200 bbl* llarrlMI, At Brooklyn, on tha 5th of Jim# t.r tli? RaT .Y->ht? t'awthoma Mr Jon- A MttiMi. of {f?>w Torh, to Mi?a LvMt fiiJ im.il, 'f M John N II On Thnr>day earning Jun? 5, hi R. * A Lao of Rod. f?rd M K rhtiirh, Mr Am maai o M C* iwraao to MIm PaBtN Jaur Aaaoi i>. nil of thl? city On th? 2M of Mar. U>" K If 0?tli Id. Mr Fnmrana Irl'lM W? Mt?? ft. on 11 , R Jniufhtrr of Hi# lata Pamaal 0. Illion. t' R Nary MWI, At Ilia raahlanea rf Hot Brtar II Ah?W ti*) Hr.ni I ?toot Wllllani'biinrh. on Frtdar. Jnna h. < > mm natirt of tha Into Uabrlol Haaana. of thi* city, in tha 7'dh y??r of hat afa. II. t rantnina ?M1 ba takan to ,?nr Harbor. I f , for In t? i tii?nt. on Monday A M 'th in?t hud?l? rlr. on ihr 5th of Jnnr ? .-i of Kw'bar I Kldildrr avail 20 yoora III* hri.ih<r? Jot in. Chnrlaa Andraw and frlan.to of ?1 < lb In IIJ nir ra-yai Ifnlly In'it. .1 in ,'l , I Hl? fioaral fTiln bia fhtbar'a n ?til?nr? No. 41 V ? -t Br .laiy -.n K lotdai obla) aft< rn?'it at M < If- r-mnt.ia Will 14 I : h" n tn (I ? l?tlT? 'I ?"| Tl I inlay " ift? v .fnoa 5 it *' i? f?? i r I. d*"?I ?< r rf 1' ?<nd ! . . . fan II * "n. ? 1 . i. r. an I '? month" Hi. i .it ti at^J f: ni f.n ; r ?<?? . u * iiiTii?d to ttt?od the funeral. thin afternoon, at 2o'clock, rw.0 .ft!!**?"* wHhooi further uhMmi I . i> . ^ uue' Mw Maria Hull, widow of the late Voter .1 Hon. **)., aged tit venr* llcr remains aid he lukcu to i\luderiiook for in terment. On May 'i8d, at Chelsea. Maesarbiiartts, after a severe Ultiee*. Hamilton Bm.mubl Vol si. oldest sou of Rebecca K i bUDfj and Thomas Young. of this eity At Raleigh. Teun . May 27. lion William U Tulkv, o' II e Supreme Court of Tenncs?e? BAR1TIMK INTKliLIOKNCK. Movements of the Ocean Steamers. S?.|V"' Wats. tou. a ^2Sll Uverpool... May *... N.w Tort. H?ih?frfe Boston May 31... .Liverpool. FuSdi Hatf. . .d,n, g.. ? N#w Vork. Florida Now York. ..Juao 7... .Savannah. ?StiiT vew ywrkC " '{uo* 2- ? ? ? C^r'Mtoa. ??f|* Now Tort.. Juno T. ? .liver poo I. JVIvJ- Now Tort...June 9... . Bermuda to 9t T -?. Juno 11... .Lirerpool. KmolrwY'itJ *r'W Kork...Junoll....Ba*ana, fca Mtuecitf Now Tort.. Juno U.... Chagren. Prometheus Now Tort... Juao 13.... San Juan. Kit. wV2f?JL;. June L3... .New Tort. n Now Tort. ..Juno It Iiromon. S^~? r ??? Now Tort. ..June 16 NowOrloans. North America. ...Now Tort. ..Juao 17... .Oalway. Pm*t wT Now York, J one T. !" ?'"* J Ml MOON am morn 1 00 sun (ats 7 26 | HIOH watar morn 1 41 Iron Bhipo?Constitution (pkt), Butler. Liverpool. Orinuoll, Minturn k Co; Tandalia, Smith, do. R Post; Emma, Kdiard. a*7#?!.U. J4 Schumacher; Erie, Lewis, Cuba. l( '' Mai well, Ouebec; Qeo Turuor, Priure, Bio, J W Elwell; Kate liuator. Bill, Mobile. . B4*ks~Lucipnrus (Hols). Kloopenburg, Hstaria; Dromo '"ir (Br). Pyne, Londonderry, Orinnell, Minturn St Co; Sa ?T?.?.W u rlfyi ?hJ?' J.Oirden; Dover (Br). Dohl, Ouebec, n2g2* i V ' Lolland (Sw). Nelson, Ricntbueto, E Bech & Kunliiirat. a(??')? Benghuist, Calway, BoononCraves fc Co; Fere Fogo (Bm), Do Mcndonoa, Maranham, H K Corning: Arve Mahlmnn. Curaooa. Booaen Oraves k Co; v?i!5 a \^r,VDavisoa, Cornwnllie. L H Aitken; Isabella Read, Ashby, Key West. Ladd k Stanaard; 0 W Smith, Por Pr; Taakoe, Small, and Acklnm, , Philadolobia: Sn l"k?. Sawyer, Cherry bold, Thompson k Hunter. Sehrs?Adelaide, Sam peon. 8t Thomas, Msitland. Phelps k n^V"' S W Lewis; Ea Avant. Dun bar. Ilalifaa, J M Donnell; Samuel P I.ow. Smith, Baltimore; Ti 1 Wfck; Trknsis A Goodwin, Carlisle; Boston, Kelly, and Almeda, Welding. Philadelphia, Cabot, Nickerson, Boston; H Newell. Coombs, Haverill. Sloops-Victorv Baker, Fall Riven F Brown. Miller, and ? igilant, H ells, Providence; Emily, Pratt, Derby, Conn. Arrived. .?.hiR.Dtfe?e*<Br>- Kerr- Liverpool, 37 days, with mdse and aiu passengers. to D Pilkington. May 23 and 24, lat 45 2c*7, \*.w l?W.'|uantitles of held ice and icebergs. 8hip Harriet (of Bsth). Berry. Glasgow. ZT days, with mdse snd 233 passengers, to Dunham k Dimon. Fell in with * IV*? Ju.mler ?f ,et;ber? 10 th? E*?? ?t the Grand Banks, master Boardman, Baltimore, 10 days, ia ballast, to Adam C,rT (Br), White. Olassow. 33 days, with mdse and 162 passengers to A Woodhull. May 2!. lat 46 30, Ion 46 passed through several large ioebergs and a quantity of small pieces. June 1, lat 40 28. ion 68 50, saw steamship Franklin. ? i'n* ^cuce.^?r Southampton and Havre. Bark MarauU of Chandos (Br), Corlenso, Newport, via iron and 32 p&stengers, to u F k if rfrig John (Br). CrofU, Liverpool, 62 days, with coal and YelZWr-J*?* A ",y 3,1 Ion 66 40. ? poke Br brig Curlew, of Sunderland, from Bordeaux for Phi lauelpnta, 40 days out. Brig Peru (Br). Carey. Sligo, 31 days, ia ballast, with HO paasencers. to Gnnnell, Minturn k Co. Brig Eliiabeth f Br), ITilson, Limsriek, ia ballast, with 63 f oisengers. to order. H,n0T" (Haa). Bay Harburg, 31 days, ia ballast. ZJ1!1 PI.Et0 R?'J?*old k Brothers. May 29. lat 40 36, Ion 49 30, fell in with a Urge number of icebergs and Considerable field ice. Brig Washington (C S Coast Survey) Swsrtwout, Alexna dna. 3 a. June 1 (see Naval lutell). Behr Whedbee (ol Ocrs, oke), Wahsby. St Tkomat, lSdays with hides, tomaster. (The W arrived June 5 ) SchrGolota (of Brookhaven), Tuthill, Baracoa. 11 dars with tobacco and fruit, to T Gilmartin. t ??}<". Grilhn, Charleston, V days, with cotton, to N I M < ready k Co. atortfc <""orn,:,, r,?"'tr' Waahington, NC, 3 days, with aaval Schr J H Ilughcs, Johnson. Newborn, NC. 5 days, with n aval stores. Schr J Junes. Smith. Care Bitterns. 4 days. Jfhr J Estell, Pennington, Plymouth, NC. 6 days. Schr Bounty, Parker, AlcganJria, 6 days. Schr Margaret, Woglam. Petersburg. 5 days. Schr Chief. Van Name. Virginia. 2 days. Schr C P Brown, Applegate. Virginia. 2 days. Schr Rainbow, Williams, Philadelphia, 3 days. Schr Monitor. Besse, Wareham, 2 Jays. Sehr Ellen Rodman. Sherman, New Bedford. 2 days. Scl.r Jane. Calligan. Machiaa, 6 days. Sloop Thomas B Hswkint, Jones, Providence. Sloop Harvest, Fuller, Providence. Smiled. Ship Congtitntion. Britton, Liverpool; and others. ?~At sunrise, SW nnd light; meridian, do; at sun oet, SE, and nggthtr thick, ? ?? - ^4 Telegraphle Hmiinw Kcports. 1-1,., Bactisiobe. June 6. Arrived?Hiram Gerard, and Emily Johnson, NTork Eli Toni,send. Boston; S Connor, Saiannah. ????. r, . _ . . _ Cmaii.istoiv, June 4. Cleared?Bark Atols. Boston. Sailed-Tj bee. NTork. Arrived?Bark Zamora, Boetoa.*'W *?'*? Ntort'.**"'? U B'ld"ln lnd H??rietta?'Baltimore'"Mscoa. Clesred-n N Gtmball. ntltimor4. bai.ea?Urar.ciu N?nell# rortsm nth. NH. Arrived?Bark Boe. Liverpool. 3. , ,. . Foreign Mails. .ki'i k *' ft'?t*?n?er Bnltie, for Liverpool, wUJ olose nt tbl u-'r.B,1*T ,0.r Bermuda, St Thomas, Porto Rieo. and all iteedlni R?", m*<ir r" I' P" N"1'"- wi" cl,>?* the VD* , "1 Eachaage), on Monday, vtb inst. for *" ul?nd?. eaoept British, must bs them * * ? M lh* rtt,t 0!ftre cannot forward wlVrr:*'/: ??v?na and California. m>?Un2Lprr"'* 'I'/T. ??"wves. Kingston Saa Joan. Paaa r. iki 7"BU h?p",'8c- *Bd Francisco, will close Ktl^st 2H o"^kf"di"* R0?" <W *?cb?n6?>- 'riday. ? F?f eees Msil for Chagres. Kingston. Set. Join, Pa JfttlW J! ? ? ? 4 B>" 1 '??"??"?i '"J ??ttgon. will clone IStMnet M<"> ,lr,rl?,? Astor Uonse, on Friday, I Letter Bege for Rio Jan-iro, p?r st-om-r Golden Gate. S??iir4a*v.,June i? "M ""4,a* IUo" Eseheage). oa ef'tkoVorld* ** Pf'P**8 " the Reading Room te any part The short Utter Bags art also at Kenyan's, 91 Wall str-et. Herald Marine Cermpondenr*. Pwn ai>ni.rMin. Jan* I I'M Arri'nd--Bark? Char* ( Br). Slepbtaaon. New aotta hn* Oak, Ryder Mattoa; Merrimatk, ( rownll, d. Km..* Mi> well, < laiitiiegn*; win Mill Marahon, Spra*' e, Albany; M illlam lltnrj. It Ininiore PniUflMI Mary EHiabatti, Mho*, Allen a Vtlili Chaflta Corral), aauadera, Portland, (. ? i ai Mranvr. Ellla. Plymouth Paataa. Ulo?ar. Morwi* h Hi 1' * n*aa<l. Carina, Dixhton Flora ' roaby, Kaitporl; Mary II ( Ii appal. ll-md. Trinld* I da Cuba ? Itorad?btrauu-lip Maimalita Rain, Or/man. Bu*no* *.r?a bark Fata Million, La*aafMM brim Zen ,bia Ai. tl ii', bt John. KB laaac ( <r>?? Cart* Button; aetir* N' */ra'and, Poland, do; William li-nry Winrmor", Pr. - ri'lucf; Stranger, Bllia. Plymouth, Man. Eli Tuwsatsd, '?r n. Ir til-nee. Mary I'attaraon. Bateman. Baatm CI a-< arrolL Baiiad, r>, Deep' real: Ptatra, i.ioTtT, Allen* Point J < ti|? l. ? iark llartf rd I..id) Anffalk. Crowell, It'?ton Ulaba, taara. Portland. Mai Mara Elliakatii, thee, NVork Parol M l ot. Kaat. Itu'in n) ataaaer (>n?; >a. Cam. Bal'itui ra. Sllarellanrniia. fmi' * i'mimoi lama haae* r?r BFrsatlaca. auju termy in orteetly nimtUd n l irtkl j'Ot lato > alpara.ro D- r 9, in?tand of April >< ilia left N Vork D< e 9. Piurimt* Jav?P) ' rt ip *eea albert near Manila. rar >rt ?il ll.roujh tl,? Knuliah nUkitl ra a? tin Cynthia, from Manila. brand In N-or lark, na-a ml.take It wa? the J n Jay <i rmerly a what* ?) ? (? >. which let t Manila on tin "t ? M?r-b. (be day after th? Cynthia, f?r Hew TarV Tha Jol ii Jay I a? alara I nr. rotten off hn? ? bathar with 4ara?n or ant ?i hare baea uaaMt ta rucrtam. Mar -r l ,,l u?i |. iila annar. * 77" pi ala af hemp, QMdo aapaa wood, II do < rdara, and a nantity al ?*iara. Pmi# CaaoLinaC Do*, whteti *tr?. k the Moaetle Shoal on 1 ar I at.ae> fr, m Boatoa t ? Havana I.ad l ?n !,?? . ant proem*. to tlit Slat > It. an I Icr bottom fouwc tuba rory ?r.ui h ininre I Sb? ta (iiirat a n-? ka?l fart aad aft, Mrtrol Baa plant i. caull la* an 1 to la newly toppered. Dial kurna-ia loat at i aba, bad about BO hhdr mo 1a>>aa ? a I >ard at tha tima. i aataei, where aha waa I oat, M at tba month of a .mall rieer on tha S rtl. atda of tha taland, abaat four Iraaue- froai ?ataar**, aad i? aonaidarad aa a? poaad pla< a for ****el? to e , ta I ,?d. aa tlity Ua on tba coaat nithoi t tba laaat prwtactian. Bn o Ol ***??. Oram, pnt ka k to Ravanilla (no lata), la di*tr-*?. Tba ? ta?a| waa condemned aad aold at asettoa for >?'?. ( apt <?rntn y r aaadt I to Cha<r-? t > * t a r raal t.. taka tl ati ryo toklTatk. Bat* Enil.t r???n??, *1 il? dr >pt ia* down oa tha abb Mi*- attFranaiaeo. oa tha loth nit i ort-d bar hiwaar. ?nd fi II athwart tb - I a*? ra af tb? l.r>* llaicfn obr Orno. and atipTaakiaa. Tl ; tola raanini itron< at tba tima, all ta? ?bo*a aaaaala tartrd fr m thair moo n*< and waro mora or laaa iajwrd. Tmuki Bam Oat lion aa of IHrtiaantli. with ha wlollnrraar Aa, ?:<> mid n aa.tioa to A R Tnckar, Ear of liartto nth, tor llonaar Tona, I'b.V-Thr Halcyoa ? for So a Eras flaao, aronadrd in l.annraat n bar on tha'tI?t Jan. I at cama off * iih tba at aa iB* a tide, aad aai ?i*n\lii".| aafa ?wt on the lat fib. A Itaaa, ? rbiar Sf, witl a n?aak ia tow. unJor i?ry ?>iti, awpp ltd a art* or hark, waa aaeu dtk mat, aff C'upa W haleman. Arr ?t Naaa B?df rd 5th, Iri* fiaaaola, M??m, Atlaatla O'aaa, r.taat lna*na May Zl l aa Wn aha> nt not 9 ??, aad ritnrntdia amaauninea of tha da??rti"n of a part of tha '"?ia1 ? l.a rafmal 'o do .Inly by tliont ramaimn* Baa S I bla ?p oil oa hoard and aaat liome ai bhla do on the eayate Rfoke Mav 2. Ia Sam Bar bri* Lewi? liraaa, aad aebr R E t oi k of I'i naitii *town, Claan. At Manl MrrrhTb. Chita It.ynarl. NR. SB ap Mldaa, do. riejr Oreaa. ? f I'rotldenie, lifo ap Riatoaa reaaela wt* p?. tMoi? for < aliform* whloh made tliena tery aaaree At fandwiil, I'lamla prat to April I, City. Eldrtd*e. KB. II" ' p RM froa: Tahiti Mareh 1, Miami, Iheraaa, of aad for M Bedford, full. At Owl i baa Mareh T Roaian, Trirft KB. I'A an At ISliabiiatia Marrh Z>, Conrier, II ' * land. NB, l"i> ap. l ad al i| ed eka P' r R man. W i'bnr of aad f ir do, ta 'ear* aan.edayi Joa Heipia, do, IfW ap ant hoaiaby Romar; Aarll a Rtatira, NB. II"" ap aent ham ? lt?l ap per Romaa; 14th, \ it rt dray. do. lino an Mi wh: Vlrwinia. da, tlkit ap l?n wh. Merenrr, do, 5?"ip: Marena Sherman. Fll.linap; Ontario, Catbrart, Naa. 7" ap; Vo?e? Hero, do. dftap; Honry Clay, da, panap: p.mbl r. do, ITtmap, for home, Mary, Harria, d ?. H(? ap; taajoa. Fll Wif. _ At da Fi b V>, R ?eim. NB. MD an, for ArtUf Ocean. At I'a-. t* May 1 Valpatiiio. N B. "rf ap. f?* f nllao April IS, ?uaan, KB for Payta. to TMVwIt for < ft flora firm ?d, bad tak?n aiilH liktt ltarla* Talea bVl" fn mTbahart Tawa TDt* Fab .V Caatoo, Alias, K B, for fontli Raaa; linr?: fblllipa. M? farda. lid fn IT B ntK't / M*r> h i. Cineinaatl. S1 n to etaiaa Id tr '?! 0 Kfc do; dtb. AMfSil N R. do; fktnial Wabater N , lo lltb far*' ivfin In !7th, Mr <aaat, of Myall*, d I t tit Wi llartoa, NB. do. ^ C ar I lr m I r 1. " r 'r'm Cap* Honeywell, Fab I, lat SB I;?n7*?f Brandt, NB '""?p I/) wh. Pi .1 aW-Jan f?. f (t Car* Horn. I^ri Ptathneb Elliaon N I !?an; F h Jf r, lat Me Loalalan*. KB. IWap ?tb. Ja.firr fl t I d ', I'M- tie. '.a, da, ?I0 ap: JTtk, Catawba |w r r- ICWlf " - In *t fl - rr-'e Cban?e( p n?b Ba?a, aetr Al'r>t, I , ? *. ft, O'ap. On V -tih N ?r-a a?n.*d |> | *lia| man Me'.'. '* ni tha main topwiaat t,?ad !? rr I n I ? Oman ??audi- * n de k Pr' ? had K th t ?, ? f, n at t ?' e. w ?? - ? ' 1 t ' 'if- ??rv. Th? ? u.u aa? aattte'y mj'iitd, ?tl u likt j tiraaertf* IIMan UiMuto*. Hotelshian, trmm Philadelphia lot 8m Erancisro, April 3?(aot Map a>). 1st 23 N, Ion XTW. Ship "John Peterson," probably the John Bertram, from ill"'* arr at Valparaiso, March II lat 56 1 Ion #2 W. 8h^ Ariel. Brewster, troui New York March 7, for China. AprilS. lat 6 36 N, Ion 2t> IS W. Ship Oris.a, Scars, from Rotten March 27. for Calcutta April IP. lat 4.'M N. Ion 27 I#*' Bl ip Tartar Webber, from Philadelphia April 8, for Cali fornia, April US. lat 27 N. Ion J7 W. Sthip Geo Kayuia. 1'rnhallow, from Liverpool for Boaton, Mar 17. lat 01, Ion 9. Ship Caspian, of and from Bath, for Charloaton or NOr lrane, steering 83V. waa mm May SO, lat 39 10, Ion 711,. An Am ship steering St, showing a red flag with A in it waa paated April 27. lat 21 S. Ion 3tin. ^Crania, from Oporto for California, April 9, lat 16 8, Ion Bark Edward Cohen, Ripley, 50 dajra from N Vork for San Fraucirco. no date, lat l.'l S. Ion at W. An Am bark steering SW, having a white atrenk around her monkey rail and a house on deck, wae aeon May 7, lat 7 o, Ion SS 50. S.V 8hatt??k, from llonolulu for Hobart Town, Jan 19, lat S2 9, Ion 161 E. A brig steering 8SE, showing a flag with letter R la it, wae paaaed Slit utt.lat 36 3J, Ion 72 SO. Sohr Maria, of Belfaat. from for Charleeton, June 8, Nantucket Shoal N by E 35 mi lee. Foreign Ports. neAl,NBirKD' d?Arr ""Helen 8 Page, Church, Syd Akron, Feb 26?Arr Argylo. Stafford. Penang. Ai.au, April 21? Sopronia, Emmerton, Salem, (and eld for /analbar). Ifoja-BhlpReliance. Some*, from NOrleane, nrr 21et, expected to load for N York. nAl'E ?**"*? 19?Schr Mountain King, Holmee. for 2 daye; John A Paine, Harding, for do, 7. Sid 15th, eohr Otli, Merritt. do. Batavia, Feb 23, (before reported 21.t)-SU Cozutanee, Barry, l'adang and Button. Bonna acx. May 19? Adv Mary Parker, Brnnewiok, Olen znore, Armida, and Alexandre, for New Orleans; Stephen # 1M\f2r.Bf HUnprc; Hope. Denmark, and Nancy Plaieted, for 1 hiladelphza; Byron, Georgee, and Alvaro, for NYork. BARArOA, May 26?Briga Dolphin (Sp), Pace, from Barce lona for Havana, soon; achra Tweed ( Br), for NNork. 6daya; Talisman, Pratt, for do. 21 day*; John G White, Green, for do, une: Grand Canal (Sp). from St Jago de Cnba; F Dol ^r) fWt'or? ,or Uxvan, 2 day,. Sid 23d, echr Aiorian Cagcvtta! April 8?Shipe St John, Skolfleld, from San Mmneiseo via Singapore, arr 4th, uno; Caroline Reed. Reed, ao do nrr 5th, to load for London; Serampore, Johneon, for do log; 33 ashington Allston, Richardson, for Beeton about T.'i'i Jr,?*viBK A'den Craur (Br), Lower, for do S or Hid.; Towneend. Whitney, for do 2>th; Leland. Hall, do do; Pontine, Treadwall, for do ldg; Lady Arbella, 0lover, do do: Soldau, Plumer dodo; Hindoo, Miller, tor N York, read v having eld3th; Oraeemere (Br), for Charleeton and London! soon: bark, Ellen Noves. Scare, for Boston S'th; Locinda Delano, and Hiero, llacknam. for London, ldg. Went to *fa ,rom Sand Head* on or abont March 29, shipe Cohota, Gerry, and Herbert, Ilnllet, for Boeton; April 2, Saratoga Traek. for London; 1th, Pioneer, Child, for do; 6th, Sartelle! Pierce, for N Vork. CorriTxnTiuori n June 5-Brig Marthall, Taylor, from fuaflfor if* expected to proceed to Varna, to Ceonstapt. May 13-Birk Fredk fc Loniaa (Meek). Brad bury, from ork. Sid 16th, bark Neptune, Dwyer, Boaton. C a*i?irr. June 20?Arr Brandvwine. Merryman, Liverpool ]?*,d f,2r Baltimore, fnot aid for Baltimore direct). ? Cairo, Luring, from Liverpool, read? to load for N t ork. May Ml?Arr Rover, Neleon, Havana. Sid 21et, Tl orndzke. 1 erkinsffrom Matanza.) London. Gi-Tnit. Msyld?Ldg Gimle, Herald, and Charlotte Harri ?on. for N3 ork. V-."' H*r 28-Arr ehir Geo Thomas. Fiek, Cardiff; 34th, bark* Elliott, Dyer, Philadelphia; John Stroud, Elwell, New k ork. hrig Leonice, Bradbury. Wilmiagton; 28th. bark Wm Henry, Watte, King.ten. Sid J3d. bark Thoe Prinoe, W lOrt; bri? Oliver. Sumner. Philadelphia; 24th, bark Geo D Smouae, Winchenbach, Boaton; briga Velocity, Bullivan. Halifax; Germ. Dyer. Boston; DelmontLook. Qlnn, Trinidad: 2i?th, bark Marian, Lowry, Philadelphia; bri/a Lady of the Lake, Hill. N Vork; Oxford, Clark, and Capt Tom, Smalley. Philadelphia; Sarah Williams. Gott, Boston. Lond'in01 ?' ^?Sid Empire, Gray, (from Havana) , ?.? 'i1*- "LnwTence," (probably Louvre) from Antwerp for N Y ork r Grxecow, Mar 29-Ship Aehltnd, Harding, for Newport. B ton' fd * '?rPortemuuth, NU; brig Prlendebip (Br), Gian Airxn. May 10-Barke Stambonl, Kingman, from Adra tor Boston, arr 9th, and probably remained 12th, a, bre r*| orted ia extracts per A.ia ax haying gone in that day. The wind had been strong from W since April 19, and nearly 4UM sail were wind bound in the bay and vicinity. Puk A: Mont::"7' Higgine, dieg; bark Asa Fish, Gates, from Mobile, arr 12th; only Ara vee.'Ts. Hobo Ki.no, Morch 6-Arr St Patrick, Waterman, Shan ghae, (eld 11th for NYork); 7tb. Amazon. Watte.SFrancisce; flth. Merlin, Welsh, do; 15th. Talbot, Goodhue, do, (and eld 24th for Singapore); llith, Abby Pratt, 8haw.do,(and eld 23d for Bombay); 24th, Epamiaondae White, Boston. (Oct 19): 27th, Emma Preston, Van Slice. Oregon. Sid 5th. Magnolia. Mcrrow, 8Fran<i*co; 22d. Inra. Goodrich. London; Ante 1< pe. Roundy, and Race Horae. Porter, 8hanghac: 27th, T W Scare, Grovre. NYork. In port March 29, Amaion. for Cali fornia. [The ahoy* la aa reported in English papers; but it la probable the Amazon and othera. were at Whampoa 1 flarvoar, May l.S-ltark Factory (Dutch), for NYork, ?chr Polnrii (Dutch), Hanson, for Boaton (from Rotterdam), w tg wind. HobabtTow u. VDL. Dec 28?Arr Geo Shattack, "Gog 8>;r??ci'<-0 znb' Faciflc. Burke, do; Feb 5, Sacramen to. Walker, do. OI Arr Chri.tiana, Hammond, Singapore, islanif' handler, New York; Iowa. Brewster, Stiten In tl.e river, outward bound. Chieftain, Scott, for Boeton Cld 12th, Amelia, Bohncke, Boeton, 21?t, EcuoMa, Barker Boetoa. Entdforldi 17th, Shooting Star ( Baltimore clipper echr) Kauhope, Itsi.ia, JUth, nirlcnhead. Plielan. 11.,.too 5->d ,g, swa ?,*?<! uiivvuiib ,oVgr ( uBHHuiirc cupper scnri. SHanhope, Bahia, Ml. Biriethead, l'helaa, Boston. 224. ' ? ???rov. Us try, Charleston Ai?? T* 4 ? Co*. ^ar? Also in port. tug. ^ *7 4 for N?w Vork; AtiMtria. for New Orleani?. Adv America (a). Stone, for Boeton 31et; Coaunerer. Leitch, do Jhth; Wary Ann. Patten, do Wth; Clara Wheeler Com nge. do June 1 , Pre.i lcat. Comings, do 3th; Niagara k ib^ln 'j-fi V?k.',th A'ctk<">. I-"1". <?? Hth Vm w. n' L .*r^- *,",d M*l'"?- Dow, do May 25; Priaceton. Russell; Waterloo, llariey, and Probus, Livingstoa. do 26th; Caroline Ncemith, SaLiebury: America. Lawrence, and John r.pt?r' do Continent. Hrummond, d, Albert Gallatin. Salter, and St George, Crawford, do ,3lat. Shan non, Waits, and Eudocia, Uannerman, do 1st inst, Colombi Oerri.b, and I Z Hartshorn, do id; We.t Point. Alloa, and ^?waganaett Elwarda do ith; Esmeralda, M< Manns, and 1 Oucen of the * eat. Hallet. do oth. Henry Oriftch. do 8th; 1 lb a. "?V S7V',..d? ,(Hh: Henry Clair, do I Ith; Iieioa- i n .rk. 'kl?nd, do 1.3th; Aslihurton Peakodv, do 16th. Wm 1 Rithhone. Spencer: t alters* Bird. De WittCllatoa. Funk; ' 911a. Orecnman, Spencer, and Wm Snrarn.. Chaa-. do with , I despatrh. William Kirn. Pool*, for Fhila.lelphU May 25th ' [ Stej.hen Baldwin. Shaakland. do .ilet Bheaaadoah. Gordoa! 1 d -lat instant l.iilng Age. Snow, for Haltimorn 2>ith WA I '????"'?? ."l0 wita.dcspatch: Noemie. llolberton. for , I t u u'"V" ? }} Duncan, for New Orleans flth: ! T II Vt ale*. Crocker, do 2bth Kste llowe. Noreros,. do 2d I | inst; Kcripfo. itj. Porter. IVter Mar>>. Sampson, and Oto- i | mo<o. Brown, do with despatch. loinnon, May 19?Ent inwards Elixa Adam., Delaao. CaN lao: ArkiBea., Orr, Havana; 22d A <uila. Nowell, da; Xld, Alvtrxdo. Ilfalvj, Mxuritius. ( Id 22d. Sagittarina. Love. Newport, to load for Nrork la port (additional). EI\ira Harheck. IKaey, for Rio Ja- i atiro. ldg; Susan G iiwena. Barclav for NYork. do. I.aniinan, ao date?No Am vesscla In pert. Atar Gnl ' (Tus< an), waa Ida for NYork. the Br teiwlt Tunandra, for BHtlmore ' l'hll?<,'1Pl''? and Chaa ( lark, for Liatsnica May 14 a 15?Sid Ann. Nutkiat. Boaton. (an 1 earlier mention of her gave her deaJnation as NYork). B'y 15?Arr llope. Patch. B >?ton . r 'llr Hart horn, for B-aton Paladin, San Piatro. aal , Freok Patersoa. f ,r NYork. Maniac. May 3i -Arr bark Jubilee. Parker. Portland. . ?? Feb 13?Arr Richmond. MrKcmie. Halifax. Wth. Eclip.c Stdgwlek, Boston. (Sept ?i). ^ M >tAo/xs V*v 20?Arr brig Tnreello, Atwood, Trinidad J'." (Span) 3 -tree \ Orleans Abc.no, Arey N 3. rk 2?th, Nsrraguagns llmrkley Boston 2?th, I ?? rk. Brupette. M< IJrath, B...tnu, Sett Djsr, lllll Port- ! land, - hr/.phyy IIiera, fharle.tor Huh. ship American. 1 ( iiiininghuini and hark llaltin, Saiin I ra. N York, t.rig If"1?1 * '? ?' M Mayhew Snenrer, do. 9ld 2? th. I rigs 9arah, Oriffln. N Orleans J M cfat ton Tnek. r, I ""?ton; 2f"h, bark R - lotion (Span), Fahregai, N Orleans; ! brig New ttorld, < atiner. NYork. Ni * roar. May Id?Arr Agon >ria. Skillinga. Ghent to load f< r N ) ork. (not Havana). 1*6axwa May 31?Steamships L'nion. Mxrka. for SFranclc ro _-?! Or g' ii, Pearson, for do Juna I. ahip Brewster, , (.oogina. for Punta de Ar-nw neat day; bark. Mary Wa'er man Higg.na, for SFranet.c ,. .ante day; Elisabeth. Whit- I aey. for Valparaiso 2let; echr Juliet. How ard, San Pranri*. a sen?day. 1 > >aso, Msr:h 21-Arr Sm; raa. Ankers, Arracaa. (and aid April IJfor do). Ponro Carat.1.1, May 18?S'hr Fawn, Mi))*r, for lixtti i??< rv, )dr. Fwr?# May 17 Brir* Arc^urua. Kat^n. fir N'T?rk. 6 <Ja\a; rran#aa J an*. V? '.ng, from llnltinura, just arr. V ?w a. Mat 1-?^.d Madia* > lluahan 1. B vtin. Idrtmc, Just 2-*ff ihi| Erin p j-llragh. Ca**?y, >* Vork. ^th rlt. ^ ^ at fjr Id;31dl t It, ahip EJw O Brian, Crrifhtcn* for Lti< | BorTKMnaar Mav?t-Barli Vthaln (Prna). Mayer. f??r Ntw jorf. Wt; ^lr Johatna Louiaa (Dutch, lau MathiU<> Loniaa) for B??aton, do. Ri<? Jawviho, April .V4? Bark Franri* W'atta, Bernai??* fpwi City I' ??t (r. -t NTorh), di-?. brig PouUney, for Bal ttirora and oth?'f? aa befora. H. mm i r Ma , Ji-Urif Tail? Ho for NY -rk. i;r. A; ril 4 -V ?ij? Cm n. Meacftn fr?mBitar?a. i would flit lab ldg in A or 4 da. and tail for Maat*n; hark Pol la' "??'" ?,lor London, ldg (cliartared l?ef fa l#?at ina borne I ?' 1 * *? I'-rton) trig Sam .A Ben, Wilms, from Manila. (>r Batavla The f..rmer r-port that there w.v? no Am ve.ael la I i ft e a. an error Berk Fr'derl k Warren, Mather, from II' ig K'OI:, err March 77. and ild 1st for P.-nang. Si I'lrsi, M.rcl 13?(in the eoaat, shipa Plato. Lord, frrm Ne? York (about Nov 9, .opposed to have err within P'ds) 9 ?! io. Brown, from Marseille. Sept x>. arret Pali | Hiah. Jen Ik, and eld Feb I' l?r 8'oiUi C vsst Ari ?to H?lch, rr- in B .' p June f. at a port Ave mil*. N of Pnln ftijh Pclif rvita, M t' i rr. with 11. |?pper; Sterling. Pit map barks Thetis. CrandnH sal pis: I.n ills, Welch VM H'? *11 < or at the Sentl 11 rn -o, Rhoadea, at Pulo Riab. Mvf'h 16. An Italian and two I'r nch ee*eels were at the b rth, and all * ere wtg the n w < rip of pepper. No veseel l ad any. . sr. ,,t the California, Lucille and Yhe?ia. Srnairs t ,?t si.a, March 8? Paaaed Georgia. Talbot. Sin gap' re for London. Svi nev.NsW Jan T7-Arr Fortnnto. Ilaaty, Honolulu: ?3f)th. Adirondaek Gtlleapie, SPrnn dseo In port Feb 1, Adirondaek, Oillespie. Brntna. Mitchell Fortnnkt Hatty: John Potter. Mvrehall. and Martha Ti wne. for 9Fr?n"i?cn Henry llarbeek. Mcrwin. une. ?ntsQnxg, March It Sid Sarab Boyd, Whitmore, II mg K- ng to load for London. St Ji.Mn Ml, May 23?Arr brig Integrity. McKellar. New York. CIdlMth sliip. For st King, Ilath .ra. Liverpool, Lo rena, Dp|vl trt Dublin. St Jxoo I , C< n*. Nay 11 ?Arr briga Emetine, Pendleton, n.vana; 12th, Maieatu Miller, Portland; t'hr Lamarttne, Tl crndike. Jsmaira; 16th. hrig Sinn ( Br). Colwian. Charles ton Sid 12th, briga II R Crosby. Collins. NYork; 13th, ( stfsrlnel Mary, Warren. Boaton. Mary Marahall, Phila delphla Sxot x Mny 21?Arr hark Florence, Woodward. Havana, hrig Enoch B-nner. Morton. Boston, sobr /avails. Frisnd, V York: Hftth Galenn. Rh herds; Cardonaa. Sid 2i>fh. ketch Brothers, l.ovett. Philadelphia. 23>l. briga, Amnlet, Spofford; Rainbow, Stnebmila, NYork, 23d, Detroit. Oilohriet. do. St Thomas. May M- Brigs Geo Worth, Rsdcllff. from Pbllsdclphia f .r Areolho, PR. 3 day Pidetia. Miller, from G'orgetown for do neat day. flld sohr .lulls Ridgsway, Snnw Porto Cabetlo. (The brig Yrma, arr .3d. reported ao eoeeele In port 24th I Ssivnn* May A?Berks Mimvsa. Sowsll, from Trisstn, arr ait 4th, to load f r Boston. Osmsnli, Kenrir k for d* aht 21th I, It A Hnkart. Ilodgdcn fordnaht23d. Sid .3d a ith, hrig Martha Worthington. Frsetnan do T aivaTv, May 3?Bark Ortona, Colburn. from NOrlenna, arr 1th, destination not Aged: only Am vessel Tamilian (Cnt.s). Msy 17?Arr brigs Lincoln, Huff, New rr rk; lAlh. Lucy Spesr, Rohhina, do; 2Jd. Cordelia. Oibha. B"fon; 23d, Reiellle. Sleeper New York 24th. Zenophoa, 3? ardlng. Pbiladelnhit; C I. Ahhot, Stanley. Richmond. Sid Hat, brige Delhi, H' dedon. Philadelphia, M .nteiuma (Met), Plar nrnoho, do: 27th, bark E Churchill, Hirhbsrn do. Whasmoa. March 2S?Mandarin, Stoddard, and Menard, C..|e, for N Vork Channing, Johas- n, for Amoy: Geo I' Wil liams, timpnnn, for Maaila, and nthera as before. Ilnmr Port*. V "AN MP A. J\ na i? Arr arhr Hnnelora, NYnrk. ' lit 7d ?ri* 8of! It (8w). Qneanatown, arhr Mary Bnttliat. Bird. W'lrdlra A I.BAN V. Jnli* 5?Arr trlirt firm and Hit* Matilda, Boatnr. f 14 ?rhrt Ollftf, and Mtrlntr. Boatnn; Emiirr, am) B-la Park. I'r v|d>nr? AI 01 ATA, Mt) V Arr fhr Attakapaa, NYnrfc, (and tl4 for PlttHt ) MORTON, Jnn? 8?Afr Farki Hadlay, Baat. Baltlmnr?: Ajlpk Rroith. do; Maryland Darta, d?l Balm. Ilnwaa, Phi ladelpl la A'rata. Flmn, do; Mara F Bladt, Ilall do; Mary. VI * rldcn. do; I rlf Jamet ( Br). I orman, Boohnlla, April 2.A A'I 1 ???. (R*), Ol-rn, Onlttnt'orr Arrtt B"ind P?nd. (of Hrlrl"!) rirrer. Oonalrrt. I.A'h nit; Ann Maria, Amlth. Ant ' ?t?? TV ? F Knot Rmlth, Trinidad ll?*tnn. Torrey, N?w l>rl. ara f'l inn. HaB-rda. Phlltdnlph1 A; Zoara Handy. do Eapift, CroaeU, do. ti hra Rainkwr, K < r? Itii linen 1. Va. Richard. How. Frederi.-fceburg: Temah. Triaablo. Baltimore* bterrentou, Abb.,I. do; Sea Hark. U.agau, PbUadalnMn* I.utlier Child, linker. do; October, Baxter. do; CordoU*. Smith .Newark: II H Field. Boult, Albany; Adelaide. Tre vor***. Rondnnt; Sarah McDonald. Adaine. Albany; Emma llotchkiM. Farreu. U?; .learner Norwalk. Better, ol and from NTork. Telegraphed. thin A.ia, Iron Cjdiatla; trtj Viator, from Cardenae. Signal f r a h.-rui brig. Cld bark Velocity, Kydrr, Cliarleeton; brig, A Dunbar. Iloweo Se taonaki George Waehiiigtnu. Knowlton. Bangor. U> load lor Porto Rico; arlira Hano i;. Manaon. l'urt an Priuco: Eaeh i n Coring. Philadelphia. Sid barke leloclty. Juatiaa Stn'ry, Tremont; brig* v eloroa. Challenge (not yeaterdey). Brige Prnfrta Ella, and Denmark, and achr Eurotaa aid 4th. BALTIMORE. June ti?4"Id Br bark Diamond, Irrtao, sa ?tinman* achr Mary Mica, Deviee. Bnaton BATH, Juno S?irr a?h*a Mary Ann. NYork; 4th, Sooth Carolina. Sitamona, Baltimore. CHARLESTON. June S-A rr ol i lp F a 1 rite 1 d L o re 1 an A W York* brig Clinton. Andrewa, Mork. Cld ehip Royal Vic toria (Hrl Hunter, Hull, K. Sid pol I nion (Sn), Crew#. Barcelona eclire Saml R Jickaen, Hlackman. Cienfucgoet ii.ii r?i,'r Rooer* Philadelphia; J H Holmeo, Lodge, do. FRlDERIcSW'RO, Junel?Cld brig Sarab (Br}, Ro d?KAhi.L RIVER. Juno4?Arrbrig J Niokew^Nlekaraon. Baltimore; aobr J A Bayard. TbomptuB. Phll^eyihia. alfd Ann B Holmea. and Eaaei. NVork. Sid aloopa J D Halt. A LEWES (Dm.). June 6.PM-A large Brbark.da.plF laden, and bark Rueela. from Cienfuego*. , *? herm brige and n topeail aobr. cam* in at 10 o clock lata night, and proceeded up without touching conaa'ioence of being farored with liglit night, and > ha brccte from 8W. Two full rigged brige and~five achra, with coal are now going to rea. Harbor bare of alupping. "tb 11 AM?liark J W Blodget, for narana: brig Mary Jane' for Kingeton. Ja; eohr Adlcr, for Port au Y}??#* 1 11 coal laden aohre, bound for Eaetorn porta, went to Maraa terdav afternoon. The hark Huntington, for Philadelphia, fr, m NVork ia the only veaael that came In thla forenoon. She i*now oppoaite the fierbortn .hip channel, having a d<MOB I I?E * Mayt^-nd bark Zenobia. P.pwr, Boatoa; aohr I ereburg, Navlor. Camden: 29th. bark laebella Stowart < Br), u'gi.ii.v I ivernool' brig Choctaw, Flitner, Bnaton. MACIiI'aS, June 1?Sid aohra Bernica, NYork; Warn, 1 KTlf OBI fans' May 2S? Arr eteamriiip* Alabama, Faa te? vTra Cru,; Faahl" 'Baker. Tampn Bar .hip. Sag*., ;?'? h? Ylrernoiil: Francea. Ellia. Boeton; Oibera (Hrem L Foehter Bremen; Judnh Touro, Nlckeraon, Bnaton; bark Aleaina Burlingamc. Rio Janeiro; brig Apalachicola. Jen kine Chacrat' achra J W Honaton. Keen, narana; T Jonee. r. lei d? rid atcamahip Globe, Tbompaon. Braioe Sen ttaZw dripA.K ...rLlyerpool; bark Milan don BuU law II aviumbrig Centum (Sp). Gnturan. Barcelona. Towed to ac. 2ftth inet. ahip Arbburton. and brig *Ie"1. c NORFOLK, June 4?Arr scbr t??n Taylor, w rmnt, ^NERTPORT June 6?Arr nchr I D Fish. Babcook, FRir?f ' n'eVbl'kYPORT. June 4?Sid acbr Wm P Dollirer, Phi UPHILADELPHIA, June S-Arr aobra France* Weldron NYork: 11 B Glbann. Baker. NLondon. Cldanhre Wm A DuboaqfCarllal*. NYork: Daniel We hater. Folkerta, "'PLYMOUTH!1McT'MB.^dl-clfd"ihNr L-ntn, Buck!,,. Weak '"providence. June 4? Art achra Queen. Dawaon, Baltl .. Mwtftmora Kinif. Rondoiit: sloops Aonawsn, Brig**. do*^.plU" Sm'th and John M Parker. Maaon. Albany. Sid . achra 8uffolk. Rollina. Suffolk, Va; Marouia. Cherrv and Enterprise, Baiter, Philadelphia, Danl T Willetts **mith ii Ibany; OTegon, Wines, Rondout; aloopa L?" Beebe and EditorCa.e, do; Tho. B Hawkin., Jonca. N PORTLAND, Jnne4-Arr l^rk Cora (Br). pool; brig E Hinda Perry, NYork; achra I*ynchbur*. Poor. Merle! Teneriffe. Polaad. Jaehennvllle: Martin. Sen Kirn. D C Brooke, and Wm Dolliyer. NYork: I nlon. Rockland. d?. Sid barka American, Adie. Trinidad; R II Knight, Pnamtll, Havana: brig* Potoal. Battaa, Matanaaa; A Ring, for ? t '"RICHMOND.* Juna't?Arr brig Rooklngham, GiUor. Ban wor* acbr Mercy Taylor. Nickereon, Boaton. S14 Br brig T"aL *MNJuneI2?Art achra Nidua. Ccoaby, Frankfort, (and aid for NYork). Below brig Amarioa, from Philadelphia. C1Mh-hl5b.b;kWra:lic^?;Cpto?, Rio Grande; brig A.^ ririh-81dd.VbV'MaM'HUL^ported for StJohn. NB. Pnaarnger* Arrlwawt. Yen a Cruz?Steinship Alshams, at New Orlean??-c J Kellogg, F C Whitehead. K Kovaleeki.C Ketehum. P ETrj? i?ur!lOPott.r.H Mygatt E A Kendall, ^a Burna. Mr r wing lady and daughter. Jamee Harding. I S Lamed. L A Pelton. II A Maneiield, E S Wileoi. Wm EmJ Grindar. Chaa Hempel. G 1 Had win. <? H Glhon. O Ambroae, F Malette, J Tareea. P Mother, J M Mata, J ? J Gallagher, lad,, and child. W H Newberry. Wm Bailey. M Sprat t. W 11 Gallagher. M do la \ "ga, A McClure. C ??"?. CV.1 Munon and lady. I. Moaea. Cliae Ilotho. D God kin a. R H Beln. G Roaa. G Lowe, C linger#, t Calvl*. Jo"Ph.Rp"' 1 Lamb. E Brooke. G Barnea. STlnton, G E Murray. J ACroea man. J Ammon, H Bilyen. A Area. * RoL . A. Gott. WCoi. R Bredgman. J Halneld. J Walker. M A Ba ker. B Amable A L Da?tri<ue. J Bilyen, C B I^Mj* ?R Fvr-ppt W Vffilkrr P Darter. J B Lone. F K Bewins. T Mo MASter. P Houi, T TslUs, W C Creel, N C Fhillips. A> B?1U it U Stroud, A fetrong. A D 8rr*tC J Hend*"r'* T Br? V man J it-rn. l Thos Dtmicfc, J A Miller, J M Ererott, O A Davis. J P Miisell. J Bents. J Robord, A J Ssssioa. 11 Dor ton A Guaet. Mr, C Teeeier and daughter. 8t TnOiwAa?Sehr Whedbee?W Stedman, N W Pollar 1 and eon, F Boneleng. C Daval, C St Roaaa, J W Fiah. W H By2vVwi?aM?Sehr Helen.- Id n Bavmore. R Stenton. P Cohn*W Flota M Wkri>'H. C U HtUcf, 4 P %v\ ??*', n H Wing'."' -- ?HIPP1MO. Saturday, 7th of June, at.. ? te aacured till paid fba foot of Canal atraet. No bertu through tha Poat Ottwn. All letter* and paper* muat paaa *.J accommodaUsBJ For freight or paaaagw, having nn*<|un.. for elagnnn or "^Vtf^cOLLINS, M fS^. Poaitirely no freight will ba merited oy, board day evening, June 5. The aUamahip PACIFIC wtU th* Baltic, and anil Jan* Jlat. f-\ RAND EXCVRSION TO THF. WORLD'S FAIR, VIA 1? Gal way. Dublin. ?nel "aMERICA J^I new And splendid stemnshlp NORTH AMERICA, J. n. BUtben, Cc Mimder. (th# fssust V??r h will sail i?n Tuisday. June 17, at 3 o cloci I . M.. from F:ler ?? North Riier. Pa.erngvr, by the Nnrth America^wlll ba??? vayad free of egpenee fr- tn Galwaj to Dublin, an.,..u.m Liverpool or Holyhead, at their option, thu. affording thwn an opportunity of eealng ?om? of the fl"fri?<**neryln the ieland To tlioae who travel forpleaaura. thla trip present# the moat powerful Inducement#; while to thoa# ?ha deatr* t" reach London in the eef-et and moat eajadlti'ini manner it alao oger. the moat decided adrantge, Th* nnrirall.d performance, f the North America on tha Lbngrae rante, warrant the Wlief that ahe will maka the paeaage to Galwmy In eight dare ..ig Far# In atate room ?JIT Far# in lower deck aaloon ??? ? * ? ? Fere to England oad back, with privilege to otay four or hve week* . ..... ... No freight tnkon. " ?** -r/iRtiwrrHr minded by Cnpt. Blethen, w ill .nil Toooday. Juno I,, for Galway. and the World a frtir. Her 70 hrot claee paeeewger. are aupcrior. State Re?" ?*rtne. ? no Cabin harthe. $U??; State r. -m berth, uwt and retom. till A few el.,.ice atal* r.".me andborthe for eala at A23H A few elu.iee atate r.o.ma and borthe for eala at BERrORD K CO.. 2 Vaooy atroet, Aetor Howie. TOR SAVANNAH?r.S MAILCfNR?THIJfBW AMP fr e.i|wrl?r et .m.hir FLORIDA. Captain T. Lyon, on haturday. 7", June, nt 4 o.'.-h P.M. r?m r-"/No 4 H. R ' The ALABAMA, Captain C. D. Ludlow, on Saturday, 14th June _ T?R CH A OR EB AND SAN JCAN 1>E N'CARAOnA r Tha new double tagino eteamehip PRGMETHEUS, Captain II W J, hn .on. w ill leavei.Now York for tho aWrn port# on Friday, ldlh Juna neit. at 3 a clock P. M. For pa,.are or freight, apply nt tho office of tho ahip, B Battery place, up stairs. INDEPENDENT TIIROl ( II 1,1N E -Or POSITION TO 1 II.ah Price Mom poly.-The faet eUamehip PROME 1 III.I S. will lenve on Friday. June l.lth for Chagreo and Ban Juan Planoof e.bin aocn. and loweat rate*, by early application to BEtlFGRD ? C#., ? Ve.ey .treat, Aetor llone#. Through ticket, for onle? BHHWAI*. DR. JAMES R. CBtLTOX, THE Most ( TI.EBRATE* cbinit in tbf I *it*'i Stale*, baa had charge of t?r. 1 ??n-"ii i - eareaparillt maaafactory tat mere than a year. " d bo man* ?>??'V imp <rt tat Impr trni'ita in tb* medieiae. I n in Mi ? t*u I| ? infill* *f ti>?- Imprmnl ?iruiwrUI* i- *11 thit ii roiilml for* ln?*. taMt ?? * mild nlt*ret(>* ? ml l"*l 1 r. Cbilt-n ? ? trtiflrate, jrintod n gr#ea paper, eill I.. faaa I II* every bottlo pr |?M )i*M Fohrnnry. InWt ?- ?( Ho l>r V IV Tovaeead'aaigaatnn, on etoel plat* label, on tl.? ' i t ?i t* wrapi* i Hi?? an of aatatfeit*. *a<l bay abet oal) ebirli I in Dr. ('billon'* certiioate oa th? ? rapper. Principal i It ?la Km Vork, HJ Nnaean ?tr*?ti la leva***' SW Strand, ac.t door to tb* l.j **nai Theatre. Dr. RAi.rn, author or tbb "practical pri T*t? Tmtiae," fcr.-Oftcc hoar*, V to II A. M. ? to ? I'. M.. (Sunday ex, epted,) No. t'J Ureeawieh atreet. I* ba* been a matter of aorprf?* to ?ome, thai an* na* of mpaota btlltv ana ol | rol*?? nnal attainm?nl? ah.nld devote hi* ?* tentfoa I* tb* dl**c.?*? which people of every danorlptloa pre I '*4 to care an ***ity. It, however. tb* Ibnnaaadth part of tb* miaorloa thcae people bring apon *o*l*ty were known a very 4iir*r*nt opinion wo a 14 be formed. And It I* not only the prraeot aiiaery and dejection, preying *? Ike ailed aa wall a* tb* body, bat ***** are of eooh aatare a* to *r*olpnaterlty. and *ren to deatmy the reproductive fncalty altogether It la a faet the*, when ant trap* rip tr*n?#C they may r<main *o dormant In the oonatltatloa aa to ap p* ar la no other way than la thair elfccta upon p?*t*ri%| yet, II prijterly naderat od, ar? moat aaaily and apoodily ra moved. From lha anoommon inedloal ad vnrnt**** the anther haa *aioy*d, and a vary tatenalve and Ion* prartio* ia Oil* ?pecialty, he haa ample around for taaann* a permanent enre, ia eaaea of etrfetaro, however oetnplieated or etd atan ding It may be; aad that, ia ar y atace of certain dlaaoono, or their *nn*o<tn?are*, aa w*il aa the daplorebl* oMMta ra a-Uing fmtn early Improper habit*, h* oan Inaore anok oew tala. oaf*, aad radieal eor*a na can h* nbtnlaad freaa no atheraouro* In Amcrto*. Tho** who apply In tb* aort# atagaoi Will be earprteed at tb* *aoe aad ranldlt of th* eoeo. DR. COOPER. If DUANESTREET HAS FOR Tin laat nineteen year* ooaftaod hie practlo* to tli* traaa m*nt of delicate tad memorial dim aao*. II* oaa car* tb* worat caaee of thaao dieeaaea. aad mild on*** removed la 0 few day*. Stranger", don't be di reived; I am la a* way now* aected with a kaae Iinpoator la Rooaavelt "treat. NO FER TILL CURED.?DR. CORBITT. OF !? DC AN I atreet, may be oonaultad ooaidentlellr, oa U.e treet m*nt of dellcete die#**** From a practice of twoaty oBO yean, Dr C. la enabled to gaaranty permaaeat ear**, with out memory. Dr C.'e ?p*olfle boa *r bottle, oa* dollar, haa aever failed la "ffankfa* a ear*. Dr Morrison is conivuhMWUMblM in rertnla dl"*****. wbleb he treat* wltbnat ia?roary. Re, ?nt ****? cured In ? few d?y?. Tblrty-'inc yearn' practioa enable* him to nor# nervon* debility. Re., *n>ln* froai **M alina*. So* hla Londoa diploma in hi* ptlrate awtah *XH I'nltoa atreet N. B.?No fc* till enrvd. DR. WARREN, NO. 1MOTT STREET. IS CONSULTED on private die*****, whlob ha cure* without merearf. recent eaaea cured in live day*. Dr. W ? Specttc.Wi* reaalt *1 thirty aigyaan experience, never fall" of a ear#. Prlo# oaa dollar. N. B Beaar* "f ? pniaonon*cnnnurfelt, aa aotoby a naaeb In Rnoaevalt atreet. No featill oneod. DR. L. Mi.RTAMORE WOULD SAT TO THOSE WBO hevo contracted diaemc", "Curanl vole**," llMit I*. take care ol thy health. I have devoted many yean to ay pjnfeoaioh: treated, aaeoeeafnlly, tbommda of poMeata. Tli"** wbe wiih t* t on null ni* on tho?* com plaiat*. e*? (fr** of tbarg*) ftnm ll.l.lal P M., Saadnya "*oapt*d II r"B value your health, yon wRI avoid knave* who BB bli "htaglt tell y,a that " they i jaly oa car* yoa, aad that th'ir *n* hind m ? lb ine la r ir kbtl aooaaaaap for dlaea** I* *11 It# f .rm?." P*r**n* eb ? ? healbh h*" boon rnla*d by tbaaa epotlate. enll ap*n at* dally. IN V itlloam atreot. 2\ CENTS- PRITATF. MEDICAL WORR.-DO0T0B *' ftnlj h'a 1*1*1 tb-nl Tr- etiac aivtap re ipo*. diet. ho . hi. It eu'ii.i"* ii e, nae hn treat hia oWa eaaa, or t* iada* if ? t ilfully trenied. IT , edi-, in. tnj pi yfthpial*#. Sold ? t Nt I. , ici and 11 Ann treat, tfoihi astUJ SafS" Icy* o? rocflyt *f r i tat* prvptiJ.