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N?r*h, nil ?he abolition and foe mil clemtats of tbe North will have to be rmiitrd ; and in tbe Wwt, a formidable coalition wiN hare to bo met u| on the important auction of river and har bor improvements. It will be an up hill business, for wo have now no Texas que?tion to carrr the oooatrj by storm, as in 1K44. '1 he contest will have to be upon the Mar ding istuesbetween the whig and democratic platform* It u believed here in the capital, that in Tiew of tho probable election of Fierce, all the democratic western railroad atockjobben ? all their harbor and rWer speculators ? all th*ir senmship mail con tracting companies, or individuals, will make a tre mendous and combined eti'ort to get as much money a.- possible out of the treasury during Ihe present session. fully convinced tliut Pierce will closc down th# gates aui take his seat upon the lever to keep them down. On the other hat'd, the whigs look lor wa:d hopelessly to the election of Scott and to ap propriations by millions to rivers and harbors ? to ;i goinl atiff 'anff of seven' v f.vc <?r eighty per cent average, instead of thepretmt average of thirty percent, and to the nio.-t liberal margin upon stenmsuip enterprises, an<l ro a distribution of tho prooevda of the public 1hxk!k among all tho States, unless tho Homestead bi'l. now before the Senate, should be pAAfcri. in which event the 1.-00,000,000 acres of the public domain ?ill lip disposed to ac tual settlers free gratis for nothir;*; and it i# quite likely that this bill will y-t be passed, in order to bring the whigs to the testupou it You may begin to look now for the passage of tho bill. Clearly, however, General Scott, upon Taylor's platform* and for a protective turiiT and rivers and harbor-. will make a tremendous tight in the North and Weft It L= jiossiLle that he may make as clean work of I H '? Old Tippecnnrv and Tyt-r too."' But in the South it will b ? all tho other way. The nomination of Jones, of Te?iuessec, for Vioe Presi dent, may carry that State for >eott. Kentucky is pretty certain to go with tue wbigs ; and thus, look ing over the whole field, the democrats will have one of tha tightest conte-'.J before them since that ot 1.H4-1 w'jich. upon a chunge of ?oiue twenty- five liuudre-.i vote* in Now York, would have given the eleotion to Hern Clav. It is thought licre that Captain Scott ought to bo indicted for wilful muruc, in killing off those thir teen candidates who answered his fugitive let tor. We understand, that upon being charged with having been at the bottom of this business, Seward peremptorily denies any collusion with Captain Scott whatever, though lie looked for trouble at Baltimore. Well, we know where the democrat.' stood exact ly? wo al;;> know pretty well the whig schedule for 1852. Between them we caunot avoid a sectional battle, and a* the North is the stronger section, there will bo work to do to overcome the whig ticket. Th,- success of the democrats will iuiir>; to th* peace of the Union ? the triumph of tho whigs, as they now stand, will re-open the slavery agita tion in all its bitterness, und endanger the very ex istence of the Union. Yet the result is doubtful. TULliGRAP 11 IC. Tl?* Democracy Throughout the Country, Kffctt of lite Nomination of G*n. Plcrcc. NEW ORLEANS. New Orleans, Juno 7. 18"i2. General excitement aud enthusiasm prenyl* in conso qu net- cif the selection of Messrs. 1'icroc and Kinp. as the candidate* for President and Vice President. One hundred gun? were fired in Jackson .Sijuare. yesterday afternoon in honor of the nomination. ST. LOl'lS. St. Lot'is. Juue 7, 1852. The u.?s of ihe nomination of Messrs. Pierce and Kins received with much rejoicing. Salutes were fired in various. quarters of the cit ) in honor of the uiout . CINCINNATI . Cincinnati, June 7. IV-. * 1n- democratic nomination- seciu to give p>u vl .vUi f*cUon to th? party bcic Thirty-one [runs w.-rt iir. J on Saturday m^b'. The Enquirer, the orpin < 1 the d< mi crs' T h'*re pronounce* the ticket mo t excellent. NORFOLK. VA. Nokfoi'k, June S. 1852. The d' mocrat'c nomination* ly tb<* Haltlm?rc t'.n vention hna can- d great r?joicing*, both here and at Portsmouth THE PBOTENTIAL QLESTUiN IX JEW YORK. Knthnili>?m of i he Democrncy. MEETING OF TItF. CENTRAL COMMBTTEK IV TAM MANY HALL ? TUF. OLD WIGWAM IN SIOIIOS. Ths furl, moiling of the Democratic (5< n ral Committee tince tli-- nomination of 1'ierc anl Kin?, took pi -ce I. -t e renins in Tammany litill Augustus Pclich Lscj pre ?:m -d and the utmost una-.ilmity >-f acntiment prevail t The commitle? indorsed the n..mln"tlon with gnat ea ihasivin anl unanimously adopted thi iMlowlug to !?: tioav which wire proposed by A. T. Willy er. K?q Ke?oir^d Tha.t this comiair'ee rivpor.d entlmsin-ti cnily :o the nomination of l'i m'-.lin I'lcrce ,.f New (lamp - si) ire a? the duiocratic republican eandid'itc f* t.v i.tflee of President of the I nited K ly the National Convention al Baltimoie? a man eu-inin' I r li. f -rv.ees to his country con*picu< >ns lor h ? ?? '1! n\: ,y in the tola, and cfpociftUj dibtiflgiii-' \y hi.* 1 iiKii ! v. i.t*- ? t the principles of the U. mo re.-.i-.Mie-'n party in t&t ?ariou'btch citi' position.- in ?t? !'<? bn- h- n plae-d On b>ualf of the democracy ot th city. li'v h lit' nomination with the same uuanim'v v;M? which u vrn made by Uw a-?mbl<d del. -.it- ? i ? . " ore. [?' ' 1 :,lj part* of the linlon. and hal! Iiim in a Irani e a ? the u. \t i President of the t nited Stute?. . , , Kc-oivid. 1 hat till- committee r j-'-nd twth the facie eut:iusia*u to the DOBiiiinti .u ot li. .t lo ? tr?> d and dis tinguished Mato^man. W illiam 1!. K np ?t Al?bnn?a. i,v ti. candidat ot the d- mo.-mtis puM;-aa part} f r the ortiee of Vice Pro.''iU? ?t ol' tlv fi'ittd Mate . WeMl>ed. Tbatthb commi't'. .?.?rd!,ill> ' . 'Pt, ?i< t'e r luiKth ajxi l>f a-l.h. the r. . lu.t-?n.-ad-pted l<J the Na tional CcnvuMon. as the j>-.. tf rm <>. t,i d. myelitic pnrty and the toil* on vl ! > th- ? mi ? it' ".rej1!. ? 111 . d to the mlTn.pc - 'f the j ? p' ? "f ti nit. t ^ tat oh K.voived, lhat i.itli'u-t, tl,o nam of Lewis < a-s i dear lo the d mccraey oi '.hi- ? > ' yet ih dcmoirat> "t f>tw York aninm" d v ith tin ( nt ffiar. vn l ?;.i.corU tor the aentiments <1 the ih-n ? r e y ? t tl. < nion. '? which they have been distinmil-hi 1 b-w ni'.st wdlin : y to th" iiiiamn oils n nvi. ti. i - i.. I " u. Caltuiion- '""l tru-f anileiic* -that deui ? h;tu Ih- t in i. althoucb dlAappoiuled in the '? I" >| if "li'e e(!t .? l oatefc will unite with the df.ui' 'vaej f t u-- e t y in iivm;: to th? ij nutiati.inf- an un.jc.'hiiedand un..iumM'6siip '"pfMtM. That the cbri'crMic par'v In party w. are i r > id i > -?} m< n p'inci !???. W e are piu". fui to Um JlaJt a.ori- Conv. tr <0 l.'t tl.e i.i.n?holt v. b.*i.f.i?Ti da* the ftar.'.-.i h ? r <>f ih.- d.-uocracy hi th*- eomin* cont< t V e D'" iv. ii in >ri pre ? tut anu moio rwTut at ih; ; - '? n ? f ' rm t.f , t: ?'?iph . in ?weli <li ? c.?nv. tin: Jiare (Uii d the ! ni ? rauc cr. . urn p-hk'h. Mi l for a hich . th. .aiulldut s are t? ???elects In ) r?i,.ain Pitrce. the fri.-i-.l .?>? w-itm r ?.pp-.v'er ot t .?U Cv... we tecoptv "a ji > a who ? ill tri" to "lie ;?ir P M w! .oh 1 ? .1- Ca - ti - pi ? .od h n d. and rtnit* I and f'T whkh h?- vill always l? lwd ?8W*" 1 fli. rii mij nee Tiic !tVtb*trr I'oinniMttf. ] . in. K MKKI "-0 IN CON i'lti HON II '.1.1? t OS l-Ii'T.n A M-F. FMIIV 'A-l M AND ! -IIP. FTC. TF ? frf' n'ls of Mr iVi h ?? re ?> ti it d . i pr.-tty la tu u.brr* in r'on.-tituf !? n Hall 1 ? * - 1 < v.ninp, and reeinrd ?4atid w4th a strong faith in tb< ie. ?? of their l.ito: ? . to , prom th.- u minati' n of Sir. M . t :.r llu eha.r t. u> ih vpi -a t>.' Mr 11 o! ace i oo rrc w TU? Cue ' ?> t-ri? 5iy !i.'dr;r-? I tic tn clin? and in j f.ni i it t'ul Mr Vmr. y 'oRi- n Jv?-? '"-n eu^aged to /peak to ih* m tbi even ng T!. ? enneunccmint wa.? re- , Celted fit!' u?l a.i. ? :?*'! ^ ? '' i'.'tii " on r t uii',.;' ? *?ati wa? ho f-d with cheer v 1 Iir II ? i *: N aid 1: ean.e rii' '??'Lai enme. tf> M.lxe- 1 th.re ou I ..half ? f I . 'iM W'eh ter or hi* enure . ti .r to ..tt'Wipt ^o arouso tie r i olii. s by a Ih.ar c. I eloquence, l-u* he cume u' a r. pr -entatWc ?>( a cla?? o tie n who U?ou,ih tl.e* seldom 1 Injrle 1*1 rar:ye?iflief >. -I ?!- intor.i-t at ... it: th t h r til j Plfh I. .11 I ? W th 11-11 1- ' ilicl.u.lo I the I man on ttl'-m U .i:;?e<i ;h< p opli houil fall. In I H-eh au -I'.p ? -..It I V ntheyh. k< d 4"'.rwaid t I th ? futUT wit' a U re to ttj-j.-rt C >? h ippino.-- an l I c-.ii :.i "n oflhecr untry \?li -e wn-'bl th- ? look f. r a : pli'tt? gnid# the fblp ol M.ltc but to I'i'tiel Mil. ter (.Aprlau " > He came ?< ? to pr n.Hii.e.. nn eulogy on that m .n Ii.senl'v* wr ? <!? .-try v titt.-n in the pm<Tvt- t U'li li:. c Dstit'ition? in th' |xrninne:.ey of the C?>4*?. . -.id n the hi-| pil.i ? of the j- ? . (t'heei Wh a lh-'t. tb< m at ?l i: p'-rt} "l til* nito.l Mat U ask d for aria '.n t.f t hi faith ;liat in tli'in. tl.<,> tum t . th'- bl?U'-) of t! ir country f..r the but half rentnry. and th y r -pon.i Tlicfearetha tokfiw "I hi? preatii?'-'~-li>r'j :s thi hei ,.lry of liis renown '? Tiny a kid *>>r a cwudrtent. luminon?. crmprehotisiTe Inter- | |.r.t.-r (t the constitution, ana tiny tuin.'d to him They a^^ed for a consistent d-fc. ler "f I be I nion and tl . y i-f Inn. in days pi -t. liiv. rinp the awnrd of evai. n theugb it whs evok-'d Irom its r-r.1.- ( i?:d i y the pr ati-st geliiu- of the South. ( Ap pian*. ) Th. y found treaty aft. r treaty formed ] by bhn B'.-'ti.' / and pr .t?i- . t! Indep n h nee an l t>ro?t -ritj ot the Stat'1 They asked for a m*8 nenr r.'f h o(t rr.m susta.nl tig the supri ?rey of the law* of the laj'l. id all their Integrity, ui.d they turned t" Iiani.l H el(?t.-r ?iij found him *upp><rting the creat r inpTD- j mii-en a. '. i. * (Applause > 1., ,-e. th n. were they to fnd 'hi^ st.ar-y clu?t. r of (|Uali2.-ai .n ci.njl.nod in oiii ringl* n??n a- n i, m ? Suc h ?re l.is .|UHUfl.-ations Ih-- j P>re the pw.p.i What r.- 1 i d. merl -ind v bat i? to j be ojipo* 1 t < bltn ? II V Iv id it id he ?g< not a?aila>rfe and that if th. t ? nt it. . th. stn ? 'e with ( [lanit-l Welx-ter they ii'iukv <|. i ir <f fticce- The ^r.*U-st t/f poet*. 'he Imm. rtal > tiak- |.oan\ te'la n* tlrit | on the ere of the batlh l r.^ m rt. the Fn: I dl I (K.idleri cat round their fir - pi mi;v a?,| do spairlngly. hut when the niornin ? i,. . nin! the cry tat " I fix ty Kngland and ^?ilit <? oi^-" .??? l.ni d r?- 1 MIUBdivg tliT" i gh the 11 II. ?, tl ie cl.iv s . . i c.ngUt. I | a! iod up In Ha mi; lit and saeit ir< Ui' i h :,i ,i ? phmie a' J orlnamuir U fore it (< he?>r- ) 80 it will h. wioath'" ery ot liaalel Web terls raised Fe1! >w o il i ren? ? ? ? t.ow have the man and tbceaii'.- bef. icyo .. 1 Aj. It 1 ' ) Ktaolly a* the 1 rinrlples of the wl g pm^y t ,t In v. t- tho h?ppineas and prosperity of the r ii-t...j 1.11I lo,'-.- ncl t.rope.rilon *s thi: p tb- J.'.r*y f?;,v 1 J fui faiitd (( al-J 414 ) th* ptMTMriiy of the fouatf y df uin*. Who tu tho ?? ? lKtnrDt. oftbo other party. to Daniel WebaUr! HeOiuae not hrrv to traduce hi* character but tf tfca peo|4e of the United State*. ralaed htm to th* Prwddoocy hU only qualification would be that he waa unknown Bui yet, in one respect, he wan known He was rccognifd u the representative of the bigoted and unrelenting democracy of New England If that *01* they were to try the contest on that iasue I*et tnein, therefore rail* on the question between whig con?rTati*m and dimucrntic dcdructivenew. They would then flgM out the caun on the battle field of principle; their reel zstussiss? *-* S^whlf m^r??in 'resfcHr Wter until they stranSe that radii-ullam of New England wh eh they had ^ t!l5Vrtr?.ided before. (Applause) Did any whig imNitif" ttant cue of l heir parly shouldbe found a traitor or li. *?nl in the c&Uftc, if. when the banner of the jit ,? unfur.d. the name of Daniel M ebirter la ln tc. bed on it radiant wi h a U the lights of victory? Not one de rter bow'd be found, but all would unite in the gr. .Hi shout. " Liberty and Union under Daniel Webster . ? l.ibertv anil I r.ion. one and inseparable'" (Cheers) D'd tlioy suppi c -hi followers of Mr. Fillmore or of (ton. Scott would decline supporting Mr. Web t> r. or that a hii.xli' man of thai would desert the par'y. if tholr (lag Uiro the inscription of Daniel Webtter. No. my friend.? none Gen Scott marched in triumph from Chippewa to Chit) ubuco; and in his whole life he ha: given < videnee of what may now be expccted of bun and his pi.rly I nionanu wkigUm are identical Coalition of Slntea ?brotherhood of States arc all one synonyuie of wh.r;i-in in it i- purity. Therefore, he said, if they wire to fight the c. mbat ?ucce?fully. let th. m IV-ht it rndor the imperso ration of liberalism ? let them tight nuder the lmperao nation of rii?ibliciinii-'in---und that impersonation Daniel WebU r. 11c concluded by an appeal to them to eo on in thetc principles, -md their march would be one i.f triumph. t'l'hv ooncluaion of hii speech wit" loudly a'y. "[?'l " ' f % vr 3lar( n. next came f< rwnrd, on being railed on He rxp:c?M-d Ihe interest he ho.; long felt for Daiiul W ebatcrV. elevation to :he l'resiu ncyof the I nit cd Stales, not becutt e he considered htm the first orator in the country, but that he realised and cm bo ','cdtlie ;,reut conservative principles of the party lie d'd iii-1. however, intend to advise theiu of the merits of Daniel IV i bster 'lhe citizens of New York had lind better oppt rtunitlee of jinking him than they in w England had. He trusted they would use all honorable extorts to promote Mr ? elwter s 11 nu nation, b. cnu. ? he con-id. red his nomination would have a vhol. some mtrul effect on Ihe country. ilioii;:h l.en Scott was a er.:. ' military leader. they iiid uot know hiui !..s a statesman. and h was unwilling to sc.- a man r red to creatress beeau-e they could give liim a hurra fir his braver*. Tlieir sioek 1 1 military heroes in ti. Mexican vm would toon he exhausted. They had h "I l-ciier.il Titvi?riu the font of power, th v had now oa 1I10 other side Hcneisd I'ivrce. and ou their oi\u side fli y had (ien.ral Scott. II they went on in this way. h-?w were they to fupi.lj the demand.- for future 1 r ?sidents >\l.v. th( J would hi ve to gi t up new wat.- . - train them. I h. rcuMlile men of New England were ? vv-edto the ide* or miliiiuy Preside! I< on military 1 .????}?. spol-c of Dnidel Webster a? a lir;a ?vll fitted for tlv. p> vernaiice <f t'.iii great country- wi-c. prnd nt. hone t. lie express d his entire concurren.'o in this morcment. and wi lled to see him tr"U?iit f -.- wd ?* the r< pre en tatlve of the principles lie hrd . -Ivortcd to. 1 hi: choice of mm on military ground#. i event uaPy 1 t?? l.?e ilivi ion of the country, if n..t to tliv'.r ruin, lie lx ... v.<a that Mr. Webster bad alv.ays anted from a lion, t desire to secure the general welfare of the whole country, and he fear id lhat the nomination of a nun with opposite idea*. wot'"d pluce the Union in the po-iti'->n of n country dividtd into two t ortion.-. North and South, lie would not yaps by the other candidate. Sir. l ilimore.? After Mr. SVeb. lT. he v.c idd be his ei ot\U cliojee. He honored liim for his upright administration, for his character andhis i.bllities; but in New ^ en-k ttie.-e was a conflict which made them apprehend he could uot receive the unite d vote of this State. Th > ^ :tnic diflicidty, tht iv.'h ne>t to the same Sfect. exists Hs to tieneial Scott. laNiw England there was a very strouft sentiment tint >!r. W'ei.-ter ihov.ld be the nominee '.I the pnily. lie would, therefore repeat his assurance that he would u -e all hon< rabli means to promote the nomination of Daniel V. eb-.cr ard his . lection to the Preildenry. Ex r.ecwdcr Tallmadgc was next called to the floor, but excutcd Irm .If irom addressing th.< moetiog. >ir I".. ! ins next took tho floor ? Tho groat cl -im< or Mr Hil.rr an dc-eiibed bv Mr. Hoffman, and the rea m n- -iven by 'I'eir 1 :? u 1 trom Conn-efieut. made the t n. ndr '. leii of Mr. Webstei not a tV.'ng to be merely 1 tail dofln".' n w-oaf r; and public places, but to be ti .r J.it < n :> 1.. dre: n don i.ud piayed forin the liau?e ho' lii ch iti v if i-.' approaching the linal struggle of ?he wh; 'i : ' ai' 1 ; y ; pproaeiicdit not with iut some Iiellng Hi .t : . ? piincipli ? V'iro not a mutter to be entirely ov. il. oked. He did no! l-eli-vc ::i the rystcm of convea lii.tiiil oriDiifiiclt'i of principle" aud platforms; but he 1? i . wo thi v lil- j.r rtv find its principles were already c.? tal li hed Knotm. and the only true object of a na t'. nal <(ii\ ntion.tlK r foiv. wnato designate the man by "bom the e 'iiineipl' R would be be-t maintained. The - lioi.-w!, - ;..irl ? at wln-eWrth. and growth. and d? l, r . nd tr'it :n| hs. t'. ay and Webster bad atood rfdo by aliie.'waa r.ot 0 oe tlnkcied over bv fhom v. ho f.>rni na tionid convent ona ' them ace whether* in 1852, the: e urlni it h ? w cc not v?i'lo enough and broad 1 Doucli and ?i eo't-h The pc.ik.r tlicn read . ^*ra. t fr.iu '.lie v piatfo-m adopted at Duuker 1:11; jn i,v:0 Wind ,-h'nild thej th!n!. of the > necr.j n ;.iu. ? I niel W< b t?r. Iwed up' n wl'.at they culled 1,' low a-vol!on to the con?tilutkn and hi-' country. H not wtw word o*. these prioeiptos written dowa 11 the v M ? 1. alii ' -to .: I'.imlir it. 1 i.i 1^10.' let 1 hi m . u< vv an :. 't of Mr Web-t"r> fi-iee th 1 wh'o li u'.l not kit':, the jcctiiiie< there 1'iid do-vn. \\ as it in v. v ;ih >;r bfter. even in 1 lo to li.ive this devotion to Ida ? mtn audit- ooottitntion. Do*n to 1 ; T il b.-.ii eniV nger, d it: but then a p'Til did it' In he South which was designed te> iiriUe m- into u\-. .. id.' . 1 and di-.o'v" the peir it.' ^ rernment Am. I! en :. m tli<- f. i l".:i l.inlh' prirat of lif ?? and i:i the . !'i. i ?!.: ofi : I. h?vi 1 M:,.:h'>. d nnartn w.. t'otmd .-liong I i : < o;ii : U' ' id ? net lit' protect th- country f: nithal (b *. "1 1 : 1 ' it v .. i'.. eti'.idly don. by Itaukl \\ ? b?tor (Aijlau 1 Twenty yean pa id on. and then oaaae anoint! daiMer firm anoilier quarter? ftena the cxcitea fn: ' - of tic North There was d;itm>r tlut t.i y v. t.!o net 'iiltin the j'uo! of tUe law. an 1 1:- nt. 0 ? lie t!< I v;,.. . I. ahcw i.s the Ui'.n to save the eoun t'nfrcmihe - nil v: i Unas i und in IV peifon that hi I bell r ? - vd it tem the p> ? u tnreat ? in Sontbf H . I It boldly, wtady, aad I ilt\'lM>Jlv ari Inn. b- r ? i- i.< ' Lii.-li. ?! by the a'ne n v r't i ?? I tti.d l ad iaid 1 adv 1- uj in the uio>t believed in the v.i Ion of tbo gre.it English tate-inon. lUuk. wlo aid. "Il w- W'ttw- to be vV/r 1 ?.? for a t ? au (Uf* policing *' th.m to oo rtti'ied bv l.?o great confidence." Out> mu.-t t.'lie a ranOidate who is aot obsoxkmi to eltbir M> f ? t f t"i' v parit Uvt who n '(*?\ vlu'tbir Mr v v ??? i d 'not c" 101. .ard New Kn '-.nl! Who -u wlo- l.tr h wi.'.ilet ,t ive the ii-j.ost ot >ew . a-,d V ?.".?? < I whether hie ??Vice til the < ? m lir< ml? uiie'.. ton W Ottld not fern; bitn the vol, 1 Of the L, ? . ? 1,- t i btu .r . ;he .-euth that n.-bl. fr. tit. *Ti . ill e.l. (del. Iimny !? cived from his S.T \ . ? th - v j"i< : .Jitnli v. and hi will receive tl'.eir I ullo.-t fuiT'it. T'.ev ail knew tbat lor two years Mr. Webster \j ?. U'o-i ill t!.t ' oi'iitry. i'l' spee.ivc ot f'l parties, wbrb it" st .? *( ..ti n 1 ' li!. liuie ev< r eiid. I'.t re w*a^ lirn an nat*. ? !' the rank and file of a party lo?k with ib: i"bi t the . nnl'dincc and love and r -gard. which 1b.i1 le-. i- v . I to in spite of p.i-ty opp . ilion. Tb pi ak. nie incidt nt.- il'ii-.tratlve 'A the tini vcnal i" of the ITelwtei entlment throngh the country. ?, ? t" ? \1.I - wa- the < vpivsMf lot Hen. l'krce him , if ii. Mr V ? brier hat den.' era! a- he w he .? bed tf ? - . e i.im I'll . 'lent . tin i U't''il ? 1 t' s. ^ J Uc e ' u ,,,1,1 w ?(? . I -.1:111 - eit fav-r .ml npplau . by tlu im cling . The wb gpioly. heeonliiiued. Is going to I I ij 1 int.-, j,i d t >t thut wen from thi- C 'lintry hool l CO th r. ? ,.1.| aud a. ii.e.- to the sen lime: >s i r of V ' Wib t?r as lie va tii- only candidate that iGiild reeoncib ili< whig pnriv and d.a* ovir up nor' from the d ni.cri.ts. Hi time h id nowcouie. and f thi v, h'_ pa -.j r i^d uot perform t'.< ? great scrvier , f ,.??? i, ? . ,. ..j. ,1 1 . the \ . what urti"' con I tl?A th.Venf - r 1 ? He i- . I Sai 1 u' thing of juslico ; ut *? '> r. tli .. in ' wa- .o oil. .1 drawn lx-! ween t, .lb;.', !._?*: o no lici i.rd policy, h. did not be lli vr- iln v w. ri ti l* m p.-.rnte j In any hi man af..iir.- 011 a I- .. .r o '.f atl >-. TV. 'tr?.n(-e t senfm nt in the ; > ' i. lniiiu I ihat I . .1 e and ju.- tlce and oliey are ii.'"'::::. 1 '1 hi .Uii -I.. ' -nun to v.'hotn he In d b ? fore rlllr-.il ,L br d also s..:.l that '^ttttic# WW tlu muiti . ? n.:'i ; 1 f'" ''y and tV 'I i.i.y d-'viath n frcia it w .-Id I to t ;.e in v 1 -ioD that th ? wa? na n-V- e in it *' I H>" Let them hi ve tbU r Jfnl t.i 1 e f, r . \ rtion. tint f j^ero ft iri'inio'i It will t,< I. f, "t it . ' h il tin y had not 1 ntribnl. I il ,r jr.- t (OA.-Ui extrie.ns t? produce tlr. t iff. ei. 1'. *.'r r t c.. :i n. 1. the lii. mortal Washington, had T j'n. 1th iir . ro n-'iior ? to .'eel I T him: hut i,r. j ? r.ir n to i . 11 in lie s'.a lis of A hiu'id a 1 , f. ? rui ?. but who could turn from Mir ti \ * 1. hat will. -til . .1 *?1 'iut the country v: ? uii rr ? 1 'i-i to ITenrj < lnv. There is now 11 ?p ? ' re 1, : e v i'.h rVar to '? t; :???<? -o. ' years i-! 1 p is !,v at.it the jrm? of Mr Web till '<? m. s < 1.., I'.e. an b tbittflw ; t. >1 bim M hU grave. plUrinw of | lib.ri- it: 'i find It nit ani1 watch as the inornlnf cur rl-e- 1 Li. and the Mill 1 -eiini-s J bi'iild they f-e ii *. pi 1 -iith. n wiibs . ,1 >' rein. . -e a.< iieyniu.-i.i- 1 at 1 he t ni} ?: 1' t ':.i Tin re U now time to prevent i'.iI >. lo ih'Bi nov. nr ?i-? men, taie , mtp ti fi' iutb 1 -i.'T fnl 1 . ling' . i < r i .i?. 1 wa- ? li I . .. but h earu-ed liim ..! 1 :,iidre" '1.;; to 'r 'he 1 ii ,r. nt ? rhe-lhiy d told: but 1 1 u -.isi. I il th? II suit of th" National '.v i ntii 1 wontii ji ?? tiiuinph lo tbo Wclrt-teriUs of .1 1 . . .1 ' . n ii :? 1 \; ' j 'k th fl i'r. and e< iirets. d 4 j_ . t i; i.tibncl the 1. '.t ? pice ceding ? The nouti , t ji " iiti ie by tt J intend' 1 -.rty.aiiditseein ilun to irulhunrl cauiorto niy that that via" a n.-ndiia ti wh ih urit. I I'irjitrty. Itw: t. w their duly to . it a 1 M>d!.. 10 ni ? th wlojt pi rtv of th" country I ? me c old 1 t ?" -l oaily ar. i mp'i 1 that mc??urr I nl ' Wih.-tcrs* Ml Keicliutn proc< ed.-.I to s)<eak i.rur. iet'gth of Ihe . minent M rvlce? .f Mr M , bst#r. vl: is - ;.. ho. .-ever, ti.- ro 11 petitions of v.hat h> bad i.iii ui.c d 1- f?rc. 'i hi 10. t'1 ? w; ?. t. rv eul'.u- i.islic t.irO'.tghMi . Mid } ? ? up : t half pit n I'. M., to a ctnblc at'Xt at the N :,t ii . C. nventii n M P.al'.imcre. that Yn Tlii C im ml S; <iffl of ?l>r Ri n>i mcd Dutrli (lim-cS. Tin ] m i f Hf t. .! i)m Vbntiyt), nf Vow Y'-rk. r ? tb* j/iiiit ipi 1 iti m of I>u -iir-H i . t rilnj : but lb' paw i (. I'lc .rlr.li (1. 't till' frr.it . m< fr ic I ?!(? (hat tin- I < ltlou if tbr ci.'W tb. t lulj' .1 bhn pi ill jr. and of Um porlleutaf ijiicl tkd mtilnrt the rliwli will bo r' .ir i I? tb" ('ini.al h.w1 J. II! i ? '? i";.'uti<,n nw ?h!J i <"i tfrctr ? ii! - and l>itlerly Oi l i eclng, ind r . "I tb?"r nm. ? ? Mvg < err. n. It i- tb'ui/ht the rt . of r< ? ortit r '.be numl? r- f hi congr< -rat i^u with fi .. . . ut ill' ' tit v i 1 n' t be HUtni wil. mi I 1 . j? conduct, uin 1 1 ? . il I- i '.i , 'tfi.ui ici wb b b v ... . a | ttiil I ( rre^rf1 . M.'.b < : .10 alliftaaM. The PTWMMt Of I tin -VI I I I .. f,r. 0] ? t'l, l'l>i OJ "tl; ' (livcU I' r. I M r / i it ?,-riUi) i. o ? .jiat f-otn the liwt flcno r ,? . ml, i (i il. p I'j i ; ut . n (hi. eh OU fob *1; i in) b 'ii-'i (l"nr< -n il t fxcill' nt n?id< -? 1 ??!? i, > : tb- ^uifricnn Bo:.r?| of f r> ' n Miv I I; v I - i r ) m. t ti.Kt f ? ' Ai-orl? an I ''?! > ' >'y i I. v Hi..- Vrijv drf'-rffd !?? tbU I'J ? /? mm. tirr Ret Dr. I'intny. ? v j -i *U4*-rsc?o viX ? ?. NBW TOBK OOIKHM COUNCIL. (OFFICIAL] L Stated In4m> Boadd or AmmiiT AiDriMcw, 1 Tuesday, Jume 8, 1862 friwol ? Jonathan Trotter, Km.. Pmidtnl in the chair; An... taiil Aldermen Blown Tait Mabbatt. O'Brien, Pitman. Breaden. M'ooJwnrd, King. W?U?. Boutea. McOuwan. Wright, Wheel an, Barker, Roger*, Valentine, and l!rvto?. rrriTioita. By Assistant Aldermnn Wright? Of P ?a?e t. Murphy and other*. for plor at the foot of Rivington atreet, Kast river. To Committee on Khirrw he By Assistant A 1 del man Wiim:i an? Of John Foster, for compensation in not being awarded contract To Com mittee cn Finance By Assistant Alderman lima? Of Win iil.oinj and nthira, for sewer in Spring t-trret. betwoen Clarke aud Greenwich streets. To Ccmmittce cn Sewers. RETORTS. Of Committee on Streets ? In favor of flagging sidewalks in Pike street. between Kant Broadway nod Division strei I ; in ftivor of fencing h>U on Twenty-fourth street, betwi en Fi'tb and Sixth avenuca; in favor of paving and flapping Thirty sixth strict between Fifth and ii'sth art niu ?: in fator of regulating and grading setting curb ?i d gutter, and flsgging sid. wtdka in i'orti< th street . from Ninth to T<nth avenue*; in favor of flagging sidewalk north (ideof IMancy street. between Mnngiti and Kast streets; in favor of flagging sidewalk north fide of Fif teenth street, near Third avenue; in favor of re p&ving Seventh street. between Avenue* Baud C; to concur to ei ntiim a warn.- of c >utr.:ct*for paving Third avenue, from fort kilt to Forty-fourth streets; Hugging in Blcocknr street. freni McDougnl to Sullivan streets; in Fifth it > < nue. from Twenty- eighth to Twenty-ninth street*: to ce.ncur to ie>el curb and gutter stones. grade and flag north sidewalk of Twenty seventh street, between Second mid Third avenues ; to concur to fence vacant lota bc tween Third and I.. Kington avenues, and Twenty-eighth and Twenty-ninth streets ; to concur tw Hag sidewalks in Twt at j -seventh street, between l.ighth and Ninth ave mies : te concur to pave and flag Thlrty-aoventh street, between l'ifth avenue nnd Broailway ; to concur to re golate aud pave Thirteenth street. (>et ween Avenues B ar.dC ; to concur to pave Thirty-sixth street, betwoen l'ourt li nnd Fifth avenues ; to concur to net. curb and gutter nnd pave Thirty-ninth atreet. from MndUnn to Hxtli avenue : in favoi of fencing loU between Twen tieth nnd Twenty-first atreeta. Third avenue and (Iramcr cy pn'k. All adopted, each by the following vote : ? Afl'-niativc ? The President. Anslstan! Aldermen Brown. Tuit. Mabl>Htt O'Brien. Rodman. Rreadcn. "Woodward, lting. Well* ! outon. Mcfiowan, Wright Whcelan, Bar ker. Rogers. \ :i ntinc, and Brastow. Of Committee e.n 1 ire Department ? In favor of grout ing ten additional men to Kngine Company No. II. Adopted. Or Committee on I- i nance? Adverse to the petition of J::mes Andrew Smith, for homages in consequence of t harge of grade of Thirty fifth street. Adopted. COMMl'XH ATI01, From his honor the Mayor, returning, with his objec tions. n resolution granting to 1'hiiip Mablc the exclusive use of the east i aif of pier Nn 7, and we-t half tf pier No. 8. Ord< red to be laid on the table, and printed, kc. FROM ROARn OF Al.!>I.n:.KT?. Resolution ? To re-move pump from in front of premises N(^. 103 Urce u street, and welt ctmred over. Concurred in. Bcfolution ? Tliat the lot on Thirty- third st.. inTwen ti< 111 ward. upon which the bell tower stands, be filled up ami graded to the giade i f the street. Concurred in. Resolution? That i js mains be laid down through Tenth aveime, from 'i*i lily-fourth to Thirty-fourth streets, roucurred in. Resolution ? Thiit the roof c-f Washington market be re paired. ttnd a ckj light placed in the roof of the .Fulton .itreet wing, and apprcpriating ^,"00 ther.for. Concurred in hy the following vote: ? Affirmative ? The President, Assistant Aldermen Brown, Tait. Mabhatt. O'Brien. Rodman. Breaden, Woodward, l!in^'. Wells. Bouton, MoQowan, Wiight, Wheelon. Bark er. Rogers. Valentine. Brastow. Resolution ? That the proceedings iu regulating and grading Fifty-sixth street, between Fourth avonue and Rust river, be staye d for the present. To Committee on Bonds. RefOlution ? That tlie pump comer of Ninth avenue and Twenty-first street be removed, and well filled up. Con curred in. _ Resolution ? That the pump on N W. corner of Thiriy ci;,hth street and Ninth avenue be removed. Concurred iu. RF PORT. Of Ceimmitt'.e on A .'eminent* ? In favor of confirming ntscsj incut lic-t fe>r sewer in Forty-third street, from a peint '."ri fee t west of Fifth avenue, to and through Sixth nviuuc to fortieth street, nnd appointing A'"i':r Sanford collector the relbr, 7th in-?t . and odopttd by the feiUowiu^ vote : ? Affirmative ? Tlr- I'reMdeut Itr.nvn, Tait. Muhhatt Ring, O'Biicn. Rt'dman. Breaden. Woodwurd, We-Us. Boutou, MctJcwan. Wright, VVhecliin, Earlier. Rogers. Valentine, Brut tow. R? SOLUTIONS. J-y As^l.-tniit Alderman Wonri a ah r> ? That tite proposal ordinance relative tofhe payoftlie collector ?>t" u.-sis^ iix iitH onel deputy collectors, adopted by t lie Roard of Aldermen, find xlevred to the Committee tin Assessments of this Board, in wbo:e hands it now remains, be aud it is hore'liy reeulled front aid committee, aud sulyect to the action of this Board. 1-o-t 1W Attistnnt Atdermrn STai iatt ? That the Committee of A seett-ii't nt^ be rt'iuire-d to report . in the course of one WeH I. , on tilt Jiripe^rs til * 1 1 :r pe>ffe>, lon relative to the ce il' etoi t-f as-e-vinents host . liy A . Utant Alderman WoonwArn-? That tliis Board eone ur in the action of tl?> ltoaret of Aldermen, iu tUo matter of rc-oi wii/.ing lit m- Co. No. 10 and that the Chief Kngince r l>e au'hor. ed. tw'j i ? r r- bv el.trt ctrd to return them xlieir ho - e tillage forth> itli "/.doptc t By Ai- >51 nit Aldelini'.u V? in . m\ ? 'fit t- the ling -t tfl f-a tin City llall l,i- put in c( c;pi. te repair and il upon examination any of (bent oouH be muad decayed, to af< ico i r- to Ik [liael in thiir ?: id? nlr,o. to have the t:ags eif (lie e ity in proper o der. Adopt, d. l'y As. ittnnt A) jermcn i? That th- 'I ore now occupied by Me: bntls k Brother, in Sfnideu lane, uud dckcril '( tij the WM tlie -reOBd Ward a > Ward ire.p Ne>. ! 4. be httraflir kiem n aud de-Jgt. .ttel by fhe ?' No. 44' i.ud that He ? -upaatseif said building i('- in':. -_d te- I lormvri.'-t '!: olution. Adopted. 1; A-.-ift:,: A It. 1 1 't n ? V. : teres ? -I re- mlu t Ion )??? 1 tin Ron- i e>f A - lit Aldiinun on 1 ! Uh May la-t v- Iiich was t oncurr -i n 'it t!:e Bitatd e>i AMeriti'-n, J7th . :.mt month, tlttfcting the Street Ce>mmi?*loni r to bare the sidr^.i-K on eoirter 4 'i i ri tni Beeknun street* rt Si.-t,?' J. aj:d thn same not having t- en complied with, ?Re. i let 1. 'I li.it the S-T: - tf - iomisvinnet b ? til eted tj inform the Board why the said resolution baa not been C.. ' . it it i.ito I .li-ct A li *it< d. !'? As ' : n lit /id, i man ^ ?''hat wf ide ^ Of Uottt'.rnew .-<'.r ? jt o ri ''nggf.d ToC'immitteo on ;-tie ; ! .. 'i l-f Bo- i i.i :i fctljou) ned to \Y in - )aj ..i'i rnocu al s!\ ei'oltxk. t-iom '.lie mlnutcf l- on AR1) SANK*:: 'it, Clt r;k. I i-e ' 1'tw'uu con. it i tiem on v.-?i ,, ? s ...j f.-im It's Ilnnor the Mayor, laid t;i the tabla* and oreiared to be pubt:.-hed :? t>? mon t ? r-aj -r- of the city and to bfc euteri d :? ugth i:t '.Ut : .--it ? fii voii's 0> He I ) P i m "i out. i une n. i j To '.i r lie ^ I.- r > t As ,n\t Aiuium. ? I I "tt;-. ue.'- ; re I irn b re ?.? <t)< e ?< .- e'ntion graaiing to I'ldlip Ma'. 1c the ? xclifsive use of the east ha? ot I'ier ?io. 7. and thewe.-t half of PiirNo. 8 .Mr Mal.k i-niw the lo-t e of t! ? pi. r in luestion aifi hi ? lea e expires en the flr.-t day ol i ? > i it- t > wh! h time it i.< pr ? poeed to grant te>>jim the txclnht ufc of the^e pfer*. i n the . legi -1 ; ind ? hat tht ^tnoiter of the Fit v retia-b enpuiltv impirj.et eon luf t ia the tnai I lent < i lilt ? pte? hj inraus .<? wbieh the It -. ,-i ha- f i ?t imp ibl' to realize .tHeit ot amotivt ? '? ; hi >. im Ihe e'.ai^es j 'elerrcd ngnin.^t the Dock Ma-tir ar i. 'i -ubstont.:.'' j !?/ or y ' i.K nc. noi i.- tlict iK'-.rca iy i joit ?U taining the ailervttioua conveyed In the resolu t i'i> . .'i ihI I could not . for-', afllx tny igo'ttore to a di evn 'nt whi< h W< ? Id IneflVot ]>?.? > rindetnuing an offi cer ?iio hr.~ not had .in opportunity <?1 1 heard. There Is. In not 'i : r, a in l?!. icn coos' 'aln? me to wlthbeld nn tgnatuv. tlr. Mable, thi h^-ee tf th 1 i. in |U> t i'-ii, and to ? iicm i i- pr j <? -If. grant thi- t-icit -!ve use. i a di ' .v bu'i.. r tiut cng: g- .1 iu hip -!ne . or inter. \d A any line of beat ' '?! - nud in ? re can ban o personal ti.-: :..rt' ii; and Tie only eTeel e? printing him the c x ltt-j? ii.m of these I nid be to in'eif- re in/or" sly ' h '.'r ntei Ms of rnr'.!' - cnp.oped in eon.metre who row u-ie them, snb* "? I the orde r of fb? I)( ' k Mm (,.| t T Un- he e-on.j." ih d to pay f thi n? :in> -nm which the b ? ?? e wii;;lit ehoe*o to exact. A monopoly of t!ii:< character i. ild n tin HiitiO to any j : ? i* end at there do ? i - in :? ?> ? . ' ? my t .ti w! y Mr. Mt.bies sbou' 5 bt mad nnevc.pii , nnd j.? ? uitti ? ?? r-.'-ov uch ? .elit j.rii'ihg . to the nu u. t in.'n.ry of ,? rtie, . ho nr. r . ??! I ??> . innerritJ i - a n't vti bi<ve ri it,.ly ri ini't'lri.te d rgfiintt It I ii; vefeit const rM;if<l to wi'li l?olit n y afpi. J in this re-olutirn i th :.f.rc r. t.t;.! it t'ti it Bom 1 iii wii h it originate I. A i KIMGfcl.AND M-.v .r i ?>. n >? m , r: j-. Tl:e Ameilrnn Grogr?iihlct<l ami ^iatUtlcal Set le t j ? <?? t . Moiiinrrr, lute Prc .liltnt of Ktw 3 "it- ?*1>r.rt . y :? 1 i aiontli'7 mewing ! t t niii# n i* ?? 1 ">i nWit flftj rat mb 'i.wir |i- -Tit Ob in i lit ?a>t 'ting v re read amlapprovod. f r.Ii n iriMi-art' ri n; th r< n mltt< ?; appolnti J f?.r t.'i? | ?irj * ? ?f <??*?.- >?r*i ? ;Ii -uoj. t of tin- publici ti li of '? tirli' "n l,i' .i {j oj'.otaticlM and stated that U l.'i'l be< n n-rolTt J that wLcn a . m i>fj>?i?0!md t- n . ubfrrlbtJ iinaMirtt would bo t:ik< n to ivuo the Ar t numb?r and > iibout a Jvli.iiti pledge a* to the time- of tbcUue uf the Mfoni nuiiiUr ilnyw iid ,^c what arraTijri menti u!d I e m If for a regular i; nr. 'feal.-o 1 tbot th ? nil(, rt of the 'oeioty havinn a NHi4Mnito*n.M bwn couddmd.ud that for Mm jr tit. the frupf-ltlon had bun elcfenvd until tho ?Dciity 1. 1 i ? i I ufflcient inl rc?t and teope for the ii '1 vant: ;, i to l< ill rived tin n from. He moved that the ban). < -f U. ? Fairly 1* awardid to Hopator Kisii. for t lie 'ior'imralt h? h<d kindly forwirded. and i tint bt l>' re ji.eefe d to ccatlcue H MfMH CMlhl VDI tiff. Ufif. Mr Ji- tv'i - ttioor oor> read ? 1 .Iter from Comr.rV-r l.'iiji-. < d, ef tliejnnvy nccoonpaiiicd by tho pre ritat of i< > . ? 1 i.ti levork I \ him. on tilled '? Memoir and Maps of C.i ift * i?'i " > ifijt ti co. ction ? f !>k? telicfc and n> <p? an l it r u':. ? tioni- de rlplivo an' for the navigation of the < :<i otn < !?(.( , ially io the uel^bVnrliOOd ef 1 taM i^o and F'in M i_-ui l in that Ptatf Mr. Hi.r ->} 'ion hbo rrod a rowDiutilcali'in from Mr Mutity of -b? V a?b'n> - on Observatory. stating that < . i at Driia nwa- (If :n i- of enlarging It* motoioiOfrica! f-U-ritntl'n.* at.'! in 'n* the co operation e>f tho ^wlety ' fi i t i i ? . i I hat Kngtaml n,* di ? | liroc,' of oHale'ng the vjt usury cooper.'!' no of th? n ,i . rrlii. ati'i n.ivai inflt) ie. ? aUjuliirnijrItlnr',rj.i ti< ? . i t. Tm.it "iTUPSt.Mf. .1 n-frfiltiM' >t" f iiiff tho Int ? til.- t y f. If '? ho*!' (ho ? ? of' ??? ?.!,., ?lai.oi' ? i:i ? a i,r. <?! Call, i .in with *mk (innuiuioti / >pted. ' | lit ?i o oi r >1 i t.o" :r. Pi /.- ^r !< 1 ry t ?*t ? t ; (->? t ?) thai ?I.J but . *J| rj nm -r wni<i J be flad to co operate with thii Society, with the flew to extend geographical knowlidge. Mr Li rtrr read a letter from Mr. Buckingham Smith, nt&liM ibat a copy of '-Cuadro Signoptleo." of Mexico, which dp wished to present to the Society, had beta de ponitcd in the depot for petiodicals. at the Astor Library. Mr. lii.ooixjoou then presented to the chairman Gen. Mo*i|ueii. late President of New Grenada, who hid pre pared a paper on the geography and statistics o f that re public. 1 he Chairman? It gives me great sat xfaction to know that the society hs< attracted the attention, not only of our own country, but 01 suoh distinguished men abroad. Omni Mosquera ban been recently President of the ri puUU of New Gianoda, and tho Ueographicai Society gm-e l .im a hearty welcome. He has kindly prepared a paper for our instrution and I tun happy in having the honor of presenting him to you. (Applause.) Utnerul Moi?h->.ha ? Mr. Chairman. 1 thank you for your kif dncpH. 1 canuot well speak English, but 1 can ni.drR'teiid v cii ? Lat you ssy. The (' huvaji then shock hhn by the hand, and re marked that the language of tho heart was one and the same. Tho Off r*l is mill, Hp aged, and la a highly intellec tual looking uian. having n line. high, broad, and promi u. ul foreln sd. regular end haudsouie features, dark com ph x'un. fine dark eyes, and cri?p black hair, whiskers, a:>d moustache. lie i of middle height, and is a most unique t^uro, Iwing (lender nud well proportioned, and ?i in'.- piiu se* He wai attired in a dark blue coat, with pill li'itu us plum colored vest, a id dark pantaloons, and exhibited an extremely H (Tajik- deportment. Jlr. Tiii.odoki: Pwigiit rend a translation of the paper fri in Ih Spanish. It commenced hy alluding to the pro tier fituotlon of a meridian, giving a preference to the i. laf d of Tario as dividing the continents into eastern and western hemispheres. The present division of the >v. r' ' was not lint arnl. Kurope and Asia might better f< nil one part than two, and it would be better to call South America the sixth part of the world, and to give it the nnmo of Columbia, and reserve the name ?'America'' fbr I he northern continent and the great nation who oc riipi d it. uhiht the other part would bear tlx name of the illustrious voyager. Christopher Columbus The paper then proceeded to minutely and elaborately describe the bounduri. ? of New (iranada. and to enumerate the num lxr of adjacent i -lands vhieli belonged to her; and on one or two occasion* pointed at the ''-ritisli fall-icy of the right* of the king of Mosquito to some of these islands. Referring to the topography of the republic, the paper stated that it exhibited an extensive diversity of hi^h mountains and broad raileys, and presented attractions of n most In-aiitifid and poetic character Much of this varied physical asjieet whs formed l>y the Cordeleras of the AnJis. The country was also intersected by numerous l ivers, the boundaries of which were also minutely do scri1 ed. The paper concluded by promising a further re ft niiee to this snl ji ct at n future time. After the reading of this document, which possessed the virtue of not 1>- ing prolix, a vote of thanks *as award ed to the Ct iierui. on the motion of Mr. J. C. Ziuiiner mnii.and ? copy of the dociiiuent directed to be Inserted in the society's bulletin. (ion. Mo qi i iiA. who spoke in the Spanish language, remarked that M gave hhn ataem satielhfltlon to have tn! en up his resell nee in t hit eciintry. und especially to 1 < | resi lit nt such an enlightened society. The rooe- tion he had received was most abundant, and folly rew:.rdcd him foi the labor he. had bestowed in the preparation of this memorial. It aifortUd him. he said. great sat' fic tion to appear there among them, and us a citl/ .a. ( Ap plan; e ) A icte of thanks was then awarded to Mr l>wignt for reading llie document, und his services iu the trans la tion. Mr. l.i \ itt complimented deneral Mosquera on the elaborate preparation of the pupcr. and its great explieH ness. and hoped it would be- printed us a model for school geographies. Mr. J>u K.iiT remarked that the General had left col lege at the early age of fourteen, mi l had eutered?thc army. While serving undir his great General, he inva riahly carricd i b^ut with him his surveying instruments, and had thereby i> out red the gentle rebuke of his leader for thus Incumbering himself. However, a time came, during the campaign, when Gen. Mos<iuera. by the aid of his ini-T ruments was enabled to achlevc tlio. performance of an important pii ceof seriice, und thus proved his fore sight and knowli dge. The pup* r just read had been pro pared by the General during liis passages through the country. C%( ry part of which he had been enabled by his acute observations to map out in his mind. The society, on motion, then adjourned for the summer vacation, till the si cor.d Tuesday in October. ( i en. Mo-quern lias taken up iiiH rosldence in this city, CTtn intends remaining here. It U well known that he is at the head i f on eminent company for tho transit of pa .keiigi rs across the Isllunu. of Panama. Ilnrlnc A ITinir.i. I?rv 1 1 nr. ot Ai-stbai.iax Goli> Dicceih.? Yesterday, tin .hip Helena. Captain Cave, loft her dock for Port l'hlll);), v i'h passengers for tlie gold diggings of Aus tralia. She is tho first passenger vessel which has left the l ulled .c tates for tliosc auriferous regions, bat will fcrx u l?e followed by others, tilled with seekers after the pri clou* metal. Ahpivai. or Porrnrrx SrKAMr.it*. ? The steamships Alabama t'nptain Ludlow, from Savannah. and the Marion, Captain Ibrry. from Charleston, arrived yesterday morn ing. We are indebted to Mt-ai. Campbell and .Mather, the pursers, for fllee of Southern papers. The Marlon brt'ii.-'bt two companies, (consisting of 75 men) of the 4th rcplnicnt \ ' . S. Artillery, from Port .lohnson. Theyaie to be stationed cn Coventor's Island. She al~o brought i.74 burrtls of vegetublei for the New Vork market. Ino:< 8t:;rs \ s. Icfufkgs. ? A letter from Capt. Greig, . f tlie irou lh!p thundon, of (Iroe.iocl:. is published in be I.' ndon Shilling oi:W Mirmnlile Gi':ttt\ de tailing a lollhion with a large Iceberg. on his tcjr?Ke (hm (hwa? u.k l Moutruil, on the 1st of April lust. nnd shows tho npirii ii \ oiati in n vessel, when pronci-iy ooi* meted. [ in n-i. tiit;; a shock which probably woul.J have terml uuttd ui.;. troutly to mi ordinary wtx tlen vc .1. 'Jh. Vtwr says: ? '-About li A. M. 1 went to t..'.' ? .uioreit, but bud if t bee n long in led when I wn< srnl.e by u ciinro ci; of-1! ril up the helm.' T wh- on drcktn an instaut. when a f<i rful sight was pre < nted: an imrni use ieeb rg lay rlglit 1m fore us. not more than the chip's length dix ? j it . I n nailed vith*iwt"ul anxiety the result; slie ship v as going 10,'; miles per hour, before a heavy sea. The ?hcek wh in l : o ureal as I expictid. There wh: a noise like ibm. ,' r. nnd then it crash: after the blow t'i" ve.ttl n e< ilu! ui i.ii! her ?.w u length o.-iern. auj < une with fear ful >i leiite head on again: the then fell with her lar board Lew tcwnrdii the iee. and .--track several times with gnat vW.b nee. Ity tlii- time (which only occupied a : ni'r.utes) we had got the fails braced aback, nnd so fi tl'erelem <f it? h 1- bowsprit and Jib'jooin had been cm , it away, and I expected tli'it the whole bowwus mm 'it: but on f 'ing down to the fon on .tic, and from that te the coal and .-.i l 1 .c*. r. found all was i iglitj and, en tl.t carpenter sounding ilie pumps, found tin vessel y nit making water." She afterwards got into the i . whi( h file dlii not did not pet eh ar of for twelve d \- :>nd safe ij arrived at Quebec on the 2-d. T ii WliAt.csiur (Irnnt i IIoivi.ami. ? Letters received 1 :t from Captain Samuel II. Cr< mwcll. of the whalcship i lb wlfljid. of this port ermflrri thenccounts of the captitie of thf I o by mat os, at Charles' Island, as pre viously -laud in t hi letter from Mr. I'cacoek. who, it will be rec tslccli >1 efl< eteu bit-- esca] ? by secreting himself on in-iard tin* ship while Cap! nin Cromwell at.d a portion of t'"t crew weri ieta!ned upon the island. Capt. C. ?? A" ' were left urtiiT a guard at tb? but until the re turn i -f t ur captor* from ibe ship, about two hour*. A eot filiation was tin ti fr Id on tin outside >>f tin- building re j eting t he manner in which we were to b-' disposed it. was evident frun their conversation that their oi'-' '- teutio-i had !' "u to murder us. nnd, indeed, iti udb'fpto a lit 'If in the sand large enough : i i' irtv b' ti;es. i. id to bury us nltogclhur; };"? 1 : t mi a'l t- i i :md overruling 1': >\ ''deuce, our ' After (titoul an hour spent in the must I"" ? ? ? 'ainty. wt> vi re :-"ju what roll 'ted bv th ? r.'Tiv-'l : -in ;o^ einer, Who cullid a ide the | ? 'neip . I P1 n 1 1 tlie gan/. and liada short conver. .. oa with bim. After this our i ? ;t?l were cut and we were M-t. nt libirty on a ile >t i i..' The goTcwr, lion Martin, nn ' hi- m?n ervniit. * re left with u ond wire the only p? r.-ons f-eslde ourselves on the Mnnd. The rtibben left ? '? i i ntui Is of bread and one gallon c>f inn "?> > ' 1 < m tlie governor tlie greater p-irt of le , . ,i . li 'I'ii;: We wrre i. indljr received by tb ' "I .ii r i on ? : ;.d re-Mod tl- r ? while <le \vei< on t'.i- . !.- 'ti" our fotdconriste.d almo?t entlrtiy ot meat, d :'i l.iiei.i<> we li 'd ui thing l ot ? piece of b'>i f '??I 1 I r>itler< !-i l\*? wrre obllg I to bunt the wild cattle "hi <ii-r fri.d, find n-< we could only tak them ut n';.bt, lii.'i! bad no f':e nrm", tht pnrsnit wa? i rvili.'tt i It. jtittl omot lines dm ; ,-t u?. H o were nearly de ti t . i clotbifg too. bi'iti only provided with one nit of ?? ? ? In-.. tr< - A ti r at. ot three weeks, paired in tb ? i ? ' ' ' i''" ? . ii pi o e ti Mill was discovered approach t 't . i H pi t \ 11 lw the ship Conga: c. ('apt. Mi vi'i' ' ? , i> s. ; i't " ? ve4 to otu- wants, receh) ttsor board ids flilp. and supplying us With avtfy e.iGk? i ? * t ? vl. )? ,iM US ill ? ,f ty to Touibi :. w' t . > 'be ciir-uui. r t i tl.e I ni'.ed Stat- ? ship IN. - - | nr i ? r. it i us ??-. bo.-n-d. and bn ught n ? to C! n.iya jii I v ii. - ? v,< found the ftilp t c llowinnd at snehor." In another b t'er. dsti-d ni liuayn'i'iil, May 2, Captain >'ri mn 1 s'ali tl'at tiny ' r - ? i ined at t ? * t 'a 'id I tnentj . 1 ? ' <*rys. and wire "tt'ee^nentiy twi.i.t "tW dios "in ma'ting t-.> pu ? :to to Toniber. nnd six tlnys ! tb ii ') ; ? oiij the siiip : t (innyo ('ill The sb'p ! d bnn '.-ijipcdtf all In i- wlini; ijear, tools. &-e.. all , I'littwi d her bout mid n l.r:i iji n ;i'j of gr ij i t'rd ; ?' "!?!* -? and si ?'!??< I tb < r< w linn n?'t )>i'i >i tei.d i "Oi'- It v it f< iinpt. ' ible to c nt'-iue the -. y " noreovi,' he leave tbe port until after the linoidn | 'ion of ti " clliim by th" oflWrs of the Stredlrh fiigate i ' ? o r salvage. Captain <'rn n-t I! propo rd to re ? nrnin n', i;ivijni-jt.;!, i wailing orders from hi r owiits ? | wh.cn. it v, in (>,. roei'lleetnl. wt e despatched henco by I ' ' J1 J'1 o. . ie n flat! In Mi dliil' lv aft"!- the rer i p (ion 'I tbe intelligence hI the iurit;dol the vesBelut I (lUayaqUU.? Ane lu tjnrd >1 1! I " l'f.? Oft I'oiai' 1 III S I r (Ml II KaKHV, AT SAlAlftAfl The fiaianv M Kn Wean, of the 2J, stati that a collision betwi ? n tin police mid passengt i oc nrrid on board the at< r mer Fannj the day pn vlous. The v. s< ! was bound to California, trt a New OrtcBas t :,d had put int.. faran nf.'.? some time ? elt in di- tie - us previ' i ly stated It appci r- that cntiio ]ft Inst, un "ffort wm ntadi bj the <i!y?Tid c iiniy ? ffletrs to rrmove the stove, from the \i cl. v h cii bin' l.-en attached by soma of tho pos^en* gi r but on reaching th gm way they were m< t by tho w'initnpr.K-eiigers arel driven fr in the vn-nl. The pas* ; ? r- - 1 j - Itoth'fr n m' al dd that, Ik ing pas en (n r . -ntL? i ; in r. nnd hnvlt.g paid for their passsge if I their light toa sharenf piotlsiori. they thought llH viiioi lduotl ' r< 'j m lto? ini-h th in elves, la or- ? " r l' 'odi Ui:.lfv a f. IV otl I ? I-.-, n ers, In-lti r ni.le than 1V'.V lo be r lb. lose On ti.e next day. h'.w. v, r .lu.jge Jackson wuli s. me i flo. r. boarded the ship, and after #trt ting ' ' i. i three or fi ur of tl mil ? pa'scngcr*. who ?I made tbim eli e< conspicuous in the bn-Tness. the stf n ' wire nmovtd Irom thcvt -sel without further op. poe'tlon ? S 'i' ' HotMi -I lVni onoRo Jit .?There Is finite a larpe a ir ? i.oin g tl .? present . a >,n in iliij. tiullillnt '' I'' 1 1 I' t Ii** ofui! of now on ilu s t ' ck - At hip . f 1 itit tons* by Isaac .'ml .V Co.; a clipper hip nl I \i ton by Kdwin Ae. in 11. one of (W) tons, bi tienrj Kcnnedyj n l ukot .'i'K) '. by Herrlinun Sl Comer y, n i.r .1 SU9 tons, by ?' t el Na>h, a sib. n. rof 170 tone b) Thomas t.iy ; ?id 'iie of 17C ton*, bj Charlct Vnnn h. There i.i pro ? 1 y w >t \ 1.1 -ei? built in this town than 'n any other of .. -If j i Maine, an l th' y alwaj ? flntl ? K?dy sale at rc IkPtit ra'w y piiocc. OM ? ? ? ALMANA c?tvna 9. tvn bum 4 I moom bisks morn 0 TT ?VH ILTf 7 at I IIK.M WATKK ?T?..l .'16 rORT OF NEW YORK, JUNK 8, 18it Cleared ? Slilt Helena, Coo, Australia And Sh*Bgkia?, N L k 0 Gris wold. Ship Paran.a, Bearb.-n, Slanghae N LbO Cria?old. Ship AUibnrton. Mc Wi liants, Liverpool, Grinnell, Minturn k Co. Ship Indian Ocean. Biker, London, Boyd k Ilinckon. Ship Humboldt (Brcm), Benke, London. Lk W Burcharl. Ship fc de Kmdll, Orr, lla>ana, Nesmith k Son*. Sl ip Britannia (Br), Simpson, Quebec Logan St Collins. Sliip CalbariLe, Wilron Charli xton, Tlitta Wardle. >>ark Fi press, Bohj, Matanr.au. J J Taylor k Co. Bark Regatta, Pratt, Mtnrnailla. Nesmith k 4 >nf. Brig Otattahoot'heo, Southaok, Africa, E R Ware. Brig Cheetah (Br). Evans, Labrador. R?orao it Diawiddic. Brig Sarah, Cotman, Cnraena, Vf>6e. Perkins k Co. Brig Ocean Bird Fornp. Curacoa. Boonen, (Sravos k Co. Brig Aln ira, Nor) ok, Nrtivltas, J W Klu nll k Co. Brig J allies R Bindson (Ur), Jonei, Auiicorta, Caret & Astolne. Briit f li/a CoddarJ (Br), McLcan, St John, SB, P I Ne> Tins & Sons. I Brig Panama, Stackpole, Jack?nnville, J Grioe. Brig Don Quixotte ( linm ). Oent, Boston. Li; WBtirehard. Schr Matcblcts (Br), blicrris, Grenada, Wl, J B Quger k Co. Schr Chilian, T.ockhr.rt, Wiadsor, NS, J S Whitney k Co. Schr Alario. Ropi r? Wilmington, MC, Bolnw i( l'utter. Sol.r Hamilton, McMimi, Baltimore, Sturges, Clcarman I J. Co. t Schr Lewis Sturdevant, ' c>r?on. Philadelphia, Geo Burrow. ' Schr Cora, Chai>e, Portland, 8 W Lewi". Steamer Penobscot, Whitakir, Philadelphia. M Sanford. Mmpn Middlesex, Liy, Philadelphia, \\ 11 3%fiB>p'jcn. Sloop Win 1( Bitttn, Kenny, Bihtol. Arrived. StesmFblp Alal.airs, Ludlow, Savannah., f>7 hours, witk Bid so and pa*.en?er? to 8 L Blit< Itill. tiltiin ? .^liip }l?.ri"D, Berry, Charloston K7 hours, with mdse and fiasseftgrrs. to Ppoflnrd, Tiieston k Co[ cimt over the Bar Saturday. S PM. Sunday. 10 I'M. lit mites Sol llatterna, cxchangcd signal* wiib steamship Florida herca lor Sa vannah; same day, 1(1:1.1 PM, tlj."in]i/cd steamship Union, A.:sinr, hem o for Ll.crUstou, ou Monday, 7 I'M, passud achr Aln.odea, of Flahklll, hound N. Steamship City of Richmond. Mitchell, Norfolk and Rich mond) with u die and (.sseenrprH, to Ludlow & I'loaaauts. Brig Rufmi Soul , Adams Baltimore. Silaya. Bri?: Win Nichols. Lfllhton. Jiillliridjfe, 7 dnyp. Sohr Gen Vear.ie (of Uainpdent. M'iroh, .lucmel. If, days, with coffer fite to !li ? li K unh&r -t ; vcvcl to PilNbury S 'in ford. May 31. lat "!l fiS, Ion 7! "poteaUip Indiana, Ben nett hcr.ce fur NUrlcnns. fchr Planet, Kinney, Ponee, PK, lidlyi, with suRar, to | Hamilton Bros. SchrLad) Scott (Br), Hilton, Napiao, NP, 9 days, with pincapplet;. to C Aclccrly, S< hr Frances, Myd^eU, tH-rncoke, NC, 4 days, with naval storea. Sofcr G F Brown, In;eracll, Hamilton, MC, 4 day, with shim Ick. S< hr John G Wriuht. Longctreot, Virginia, 3 days. P 'lirMary June, ltailey, Virginia, ,'l days. I Sehr Ftancea 1 rci.th, Letts, Virginia, il days. Schrluullne, Jiotcr, Virginia, 3 dayi<. Si hr Caroline At ofercon, Anderson, Virginia. 3 days. Sehr Marietta Band, Jm c?, Baltimore, 4 dayH. Sihr Olivia Virginia Sowers. Baltimore, 4 miys. i Schr I.awronee Watorbury, Cramuer Bultimoro, ." days. S. l.r Timothy Fnrrvll, Line. Baltimore. Schr Franklin Rudolph, Bnrnett, Bultimoro. Schr Wui 11 Rutun, Spra.ue, Baltimore. Schr Thns Page, Gaakell, Baltimore. Scl.r Alice, Hicks. Baltimore, 3 days. ! Sihr Mrii'iisn, Wood, Kinnhton, NY, for Bobtcn. Sel.r Jlaiie, Verrell, Boekland, 4 days. Schr .lames, lltrrick, Ellsworth. 7 days. Schr (.randee, Stanley, KUswnrth, 7 days, for Flasblnja ; Scln: Agawam, Beseey, Wartham. Below, Bark ElualC'th Leavitt (of Portland ), from Cardenas Sailed, Stesmt'hip Merlin. Cope, St Thomas. ' Wind diTing the day ESF, with a dense fog. Telegraphic Marino Krport.*. Baltimoiik, J uno 8. Arrived? Ship Annapolis, Liverpool. Herald Marine Corre?poii<fence. Enc A ii tow*. June 3. Arrived? Slcop Velocity, Smith, from Northport, LI, for Boston. 4'.h? Arr sehrs 0 II am 11 in, Seconnett for Boston; Senato, ltobinFon, NVork for doj Crusade, Ripley, N York. fith ? Arr l'?rk Elizabeth. Sherman. Boston for N'Bed'ord; sehrs Willi; in. Wixon, and Sylvia Uighce, Higbee, NVork ior Bolt on; s A Smith, Carter, do for Belfast. Schr Czarina, of Gloucester, from fishing, while at anchor oil N'ansett this mori ing, was run into by selir John I rati tin, of Do&tcii. The <. lost foremast and bowsprit, had bulwarks stove, ar.d sustained other dams', e in her rigging forward, bl?cka &e. Sid scl r C Uninblln. , Cth? Arrschr.' Energy. Marehant. Biftot: Susan, RumpII, Nnntuikit \ ia lluluc's s llole. Sid bark l lizabetb; sehrs Senate, William, Sylwa lliglce, and S A Smith, sloop Velo city. 7th ? A letter received in town from C'npt Ooflln, of sbin Vineyard, of this port, reports her Feb 2b, 1S.">2 at Guam, wi'li iio bbls sp and f-'OO tlowhoil; 170 blls ep this season: bound to Oehotrk sia. in port thipMiiry, of this port, ready for Pacific oeean. 1'nii adci.phia, June '? ? l I'M. Arrived? Eri '8 Carlsnn, Mowers, Wilmington. NCt Sam uel 11, Dul lard, Stonington; sohri C E Kelly, Grant, Vt'il mitiftton, NO: Ldtinia Jane, Krtchum, liiebmoud; Zephyr. Pi vie. Albany: Jacob it Willium, Matthews, and Martha (Hull, Kaled, N^trk; Nathl H. lines, Godfrey, aud Ninetti, Stile?, Providence; 1' It lturtnii. Lingo, and Wm I* Corbitt, Hewitt, Huston; James JI Baylip, Bay lis, Cohasset; Boston, Sin:.-, and Su-ar Huston, MTnrdy, Calal ; A U Trenton, Ba acr, Portfmouthj atcamcr Belawaro, Seymour, N York. Clean d? Bark S*rar,on>a, Mereier, N Orleans: brigl Capt Tod, Sm*ll?y, Cionfttogoe; Alnoii (bii). Holmes. Maya guer, I'll; Ssiul Small, Treadwcll, Salem: sehrs New ltepub I e, linker, I,:i- uuvru; Seaman (llr). Ayres. Cumberland, N>; 1* I! Burton. I.inpp, Salem: Jueob & William, Matthews, IVrtstrouth: Martha Hall, Kaled, Saeo; Zephyr, Do.vlo, | Er> villi nic: J \l Bell, Kcwlund. NVork; Niuette, Stiles, ?? rwl?h: Wm I' Corbitt, Hewitt. Lynn; Jaincs A B>}li?, j Bu . ? burnt; A B Fmtti, lltcri, funt. EI; N ittu ill lui . Codlr y. Koxbor; I. II Niekcrson, Phinnty, Bo> tofc; t.t. tuner lvenncbce. Clare, NVork. MlMellaM'ouj. i Sl im PiiAros. of Camden, which went ashore some time I ainee ?t Gav Bend, and was abandoned to underwriter#, was t wed ir.te N'cn Bedford for repair*. Xler luaiumadt is pr mc I and bottom badly damaged. Stun Bout .1 Fiia-vki.i\. Tarlisry, from Baltimore frr Charlcilon, sprung aleal: while on her pa sane, and foundered | on Hi' n.orning of the 2d Suit, about :i mile and a half out side cti the month of Cape ) ear river. She cleared St Balti I more on the 20th ult. Crew all saved. S'-iin Mai.coim, Biggins, trom Boston fe-r NYorlr, put ; it.to Newport It'i icct, in distress, having sprung aleak otf I Nmhu'Im SIhbIs.sixI arrived with two feet water in the held. The leak i - in tl.e bow, which is unite rotten, and it is i cxpeetid si:e will d-. ch:.r a for repiiira, and forward her | enrro ci lobby simc other vostl. She will awuit orders | fr< tn lii ;t n. Bit Si jtr .lcifTi Vwi.rv, Constanri, from NOrleans for | Vera Cn./, *ith ten p# rerfers, was los? April 2i. at t'ahe | is, tix leagues from Vera Crur.. The pa i en'-'crs and crew | t on 1 eaid tl.e M i' nn lir lteaario, and were tnkun to Tla< ntclram. Or.e-tl.ird i f the car^o w ne alto taved, Whalcnien? Arr nt Nanlnekct c\r of t,tl> , fl.i |> Empire, I'phatn, Pa citie, Bet) IMi rp i II. Sid tith, 1>rig Homer, I'ijhcr, Atlantic Ocean. Ctd r.t do 7th, bri; Excellent, M'est, Atlantic Ocean; tehr Amelia, lloxie, do. 'Ihi t atalpa rt Nan, do, has ltXi casks 2 bbls sp and wh oil, fr< m ship M. r?a. Ml: 23 ia.it rp , il. ]|i| ca^ks nud 1 utra wo oil lioni ship Montpelter, no. Sr"l<e Feb 20, 4nt fiC .'it S. Ii n M 2(> W, Autcii'i u, Porter, I'll c:.v? fr m Ncvport f ir Arctic Ocean, elnan. lKard tr< ui, Jau pi, Staten Land S H n:iles. Uiup- r, C'i II. n. N 1>, eU an. Arr at I t i,ii>irtoti titlv^nik I'uited Ststes, WiKox, from letl' i, ? '.-lanO, with 1W0 l>Mi . ea ciej liti t, f>0 do sp, 20!) 00 I . -I oil. m o LOO ft r skin". S!cl If, ' ai k i illow, . 1 'acilic Oeean (^IIiee apokin). Af Tiilci'hnai.i, I eb 2d, Kct i ec ft, 'ims, ,N Ii. oil u t c tatod. Sid fr ni Valparaiso April IT, Adeline Gil.bs, Weeks, Ell, to e i i , : 1st I . ( I in , ,i n, Gardrrr, of \t estnort, do At llonolulc M, rch tl (by letter from Capt Jerr.e^aiv). ( i Uot lull, "i' ontsloe the reef, botind to tkS \rctiej had sold m bbls L"i > p oil at v| : (.?. and S20 w h at isi et? per ffll, and had shii rc '. 12tX)cal.i heft' oil by the Eliza Thorn ton. for N \ erk. At do April I (by lit 'er from Car>t l'isher). Ameiicn, N1S, S,'s;' lost li'htu n at .'New Zealand by d't rli?n. do .Vareli 2S?(l>y lettirinri t;'|t Cathnart), John ft 1 dwai 1, N 1; (wM.'li eld JKth) I. ad shipped hoino pi r the l.l i Tl' rnton, fof > Verk, . , ila |> ? il and IS boodles be: e; ?c'o I H l.l 's v b at Ta 'eiibi sno, at 7^e per gal. PI ''1 1 up i!?rih 5. lat It) .'ii N, lor 137 W, on? eask EV> cab sp o>l; the cr. k vas covtred with i If. le 3 and o meh woim .1 i C'i'l t C itntes that ic Uftd s:eu sp vha'es but twice *r cj lcatfi )/ Talral unno, A r A] i I f I : ,b. Fisher, WeslprTk, nil not reported, 'lit Slfieh 11, to -re! e, I'uliius, ! , it I). N R, '.'tl., Ale* i'i.d'r, Kvan, do; Ceor.o, t la I., lo. Sid J ' t h, ( i',/, tl r N It. Arrst l.abah n Mnreh 1, Cabinet. N'oyrs, Ston, .Hi' 'r 80 v hi 23d, N ' i*!', \'.'i 1 Ii, SI . el :iu: I 1 ? i * Uellow . N't, e > : p. t : ^ .V- r- b ( 1 . Plelps, Unrch, St on lv r Arctic; t-t b. I.srv ' t-r 1 1 r. Aim v. N B. t -I i ? ? 1-' : Ptli, ' - r O'klyn, N'orlc, N 1,, do; SpIi ;> l.cr.dra. N It, di ; n : o, t.hnK'it.ir, Tnrncr, eo d'<. % ;i J oi., .t.'u; l')th Nil - Vt l.i: e. do do: Bart t.oMiold. II.'-; - tis dodo- c # per, } i I cr, do <h . Bel -ey William*. !'? ndlo* ! Sti.ii: llarv '?st S, .ri er, I II, do; tl.iphirdc?S, Wairous, fi' \ lii dr; Now. "Nort n. \1,, iln. At Sj!'i!?:. Ii 1 r.ad April I (by letter), Alfred Oibbs ,. e> Nit, w I'ii 2o p on I aid. ' l.ipp' :d me W bbls frein Tulii.l. aro. bv tl e 1 n.viie, et Xnntueket. At T?nb. ' At. -J 1. (b letter ). Sis ()ne n, M wliall, We; I ; i. r t I'll p. A' ! i 11' lei, u Airil :0, M .ij G^-. 'uer, Sn.ltli, SH, !00 wh, 110 sp. II' ruil Irom (l y lett r frel: t ;'.l t. Mallet ). no date, |:.t .'i S, li ,i M - . W, Coi , r . Nit, I ...et.. i to Ten.'. ztolaulCapt C; mi.v ill, n.: te, tblr' male, or" boat steer, r, and six men I ? I' I rrlr. - t : I i j f i llcv a .J taken tioin Cliarles Island. The Cor; -i s bad .'t-'-O sp on board: took I'iO bbls going Into Ti mlir i:ld l ot author tin ro. The captain ?ay?? "In 'I r ro'ii.l tb-y I slmold bare K.st r>y si ip Chntles I daad, ? t ' e Geo lle? 'atid hi d ?. then to' .. n !.r<t, a? the Span i r. * ? ' v ? re ber i en tckisig thi lirit ship they rovld. *,i ,oe tf tic fid r."-i- t? were iLrre rn i?t Bit ll.tri Inns, aad 1 e !s : lie only ti.nn on tl o Island tu w. I lorytljngis do atlov d. itkii tl ere it _ct)iiiijt to cut but b of wl.cu it e.m be CIil'" lit." lufird frcrr pri v to Atril II, tipp cd off Pftyta, An iirews, N jo, N It, w i?h s.VI sp. pn i M i.v rt lat'.I'.lon ' j. Stpfford, Frar.eis, NB, EX) tp (of k poitid Maj S, t Itli 7-1 w h ft) ?p o;i board >. Jt:n /7, t'ITC'R|.i Horn, <'s i.r. l?e - t-r. Matt. sO days, fi' .iu >" Bedford fur Arctic oeean; -amo time w as see n Eiu .aid, ?i s .'l.Iiy, N B. fer do. .lime 2, N'etitiiel.et Sheal^ N VV Ji) inllos, Byron, of atid fri Ri St' r.in'it n. bf nud w! 'ilit.g. Apr i' 17, I'a l i'>?i)S, I.'H 10C1 W, Simrod, Green, SH, 2M H i*, all well. May Ifi, (l.y tl.e Fni'ugfl. at Boston) ndays sait N of the F p.ati r bai k Valparaiso, from PaellU , ot and for N l)edf?r<t, JiOO I bis sp oil. Vav lft, lat 32 20, leu 71 2"), N 1> C'Vas#, MilUr, of Bcvetly, lWi ap. f? jTolttn. f >? amshlpWeit Wiud, ti' rj N V#r'? for NOrleans, June 3, tP ir.ittirrs. Sb-'p Vest iis;<'n, Ayres, fr in S?lem I April ?!') for Coast of A l Hi a. ? a? 1 1 i.u ued Msy 17, lat ,'!l 10 N, Ion II 10. _ Ship 8: a Buck, from Iluvaua fur Cowes, Johu 1, lot C.1, Ion Sl.ip I'nlrorn, from P'ston f. r NOrlesns, May SI. lot 30 Ion IW 20; miiii tlrio, a ship jteering K waa aoen. with a a li.t* i berpei, at.d rid ball. , ? ? Baik Calif' rnia, from Boston for Charleston, Juno-, o i Slien. N'M' to tnllo*. , , | _0 1 I r.'g ( aiento, frem T\trl.< Islai.d f r Portland, June i, no , '*Bi1V Tho? L Mark, frrm NVork fcr Callao, 13U day? cut, . all v 11, jdi.rch ll>, ro Int. Ae. ..... is lav* out. Brie / I'll' rla.fr m Snrinam for Glouee.ter, i? '?>? May 20. no lat, fee. , , An A in l.rl^ steering ? . showing a privat M<nal with l? r c r. d and two wbilmtreebs. Msy .10, lat I..1VS, Jon ?2 VI. i-rl^ Psnhora ( Br), from Ntork for Mayasuez, I It, 3lay Sebr Elb ?l.eth%f Fljmouth, VG, bound S, wr?, *ecn Ms-s ,ht ,'i' For? l?-n norm. Ai a Cav ? a, May II'- flebr T I* Jvhustn, Cornell, f.r Bai * j'lj .*?' Avrs?. April 11-B?rk Arr>ntinp T'j.trn, for Paler it ay at l.rlg flamuM & Edward, Hntllli, tor U'ston li; and ot ers repotted later. ' river Itiili, Ill;: CUeU aw. Uif u.?, from Boston t an Tow t. CGH * il P.obDcca, Try, Rio jM-o<ro. BUfk !. Cod tn an, flo, t a- i ai?A?. Mar '28-llrl* hossia M ll'ir, to I > a t aivar fi r {V?b *" U ' " VP l" U*'*"4 *1 P'l #1 X Ohablottktowk, 1'ZI. M ay 25?014 ochr Bliia, M'Sv. NYork. Ovatma, about May 2S-Sld brig Nvuv i*s. Griffin. M York. Bote Ko?o, March 29? Arr brig Ar*>io, NorsiUe, SFran lilNi H at am A, Msy ? Ship Chsmplain, Woodward, for Cnwo* ldg; br!g YttnWoc. Wall Kf. for Apalachicola with "trto of wheat of lark Rio, l'rom Baltimore, chartered at JiloJ far tt>? run. Hai.ua*. May 29? Arr ?ohr D Phillips, Smal'ey, Qootrgo town. DC; JOth, Mil Arrow. Micheaer. rrederioksHirg; tour Wiudkuc, F raacii, (To. Cld jyth, brig Florence, Locke, Riok m~nd. . . Jacmfi. Msy23? No Am yessols in pott. M ?Fu i., Mat 2S? Arr blig Msria. Padelford. Havana. Kcmcuioo. Way 27? Bark Scott Dyer. Tukesbury. fot Phil adelphia; brif s Halcyon. Eldridge. and Verio >ut, Kiiieit, frcm NYork, arr 26th; Edw In RoberU. for do Ids; Carulias, Cock for ho.tor. I dn>?. sebrMary Tat??, for N V'rk S. 6r Pii bri, Mart, May IS? Bti| Oaielle, Lewis, from Oa J St jAGOS ilay M-ftark M*ry, Gllley, for NYork 24 th; A B Sturges, Avery, and Jss Hall, Tatnp, f?f oi? Suli?t?, Dtu.kwater. for Boston 27th. _ StStipiien, NB. May -?I ? Arr bilg Jan* Anderson, W?t ?on, NYork, 26th, tllp Lesmabagrw, H'oboier, do. Home Porta. ALBANY, Juno 7 ? Arr schrs Ann T.Sipp'e. Empre. and Aijgeiii.e- Provldenoe. Empiro. Boston; oci'tre, Bristol Graco Caroline, NUti en; sloop* Capital, aid Free Titd*, Providence; Williams, New London; Hut a, N Ki.igUoa. BALTIMORE. June 7? Arr bark* Louise ( ll*m). G*?lta. Chinch* Islands; Lulm(Ham), Work, do- Amanda (Bi)? Wake, do; Norfolk (Br), Krcitt, d .<; Fortcsju: ( br ), Cr<? ? ell, do; Diana ( Ur), BlcPhersoa. do; llomcr. Ctrluln Car denas; Edmut d ?wight, HaKett, and Hay State. Dill, Bos ton; ketch Comet (Br), Rawlings l'rrt Spam, Iriu, brig* Oriei, t (llrem), Lauir, Bremen; Utter (Br), Masters, TViai dad; Joi-ephu*. Wilson, Savannah; Atrial (llr), C'?o field, NYork; schrs Ringgold, Watt; Seguii c, Sivain. Chare**, Rlalicu an; Joseph Gue-t, CctikUo, and Pl?.to. llamm >nd, NYorl; Mary, I'uirson, Providence. Below k ship, kb<. wing A red bvrceo with wh;ta letters. Cld shin A Us*. to Rroii, Hu<re; schrs Harrison Price, I'.&u.or. and Ellieott, King*, la'id. NVork; Caroline Hall, Roger*, Waroham aioup R It Green Lnurence. Newark HUSTON, Jut a 7 ? Arr ship Buena Vikti.Lir.nell, Calcutta Feb 12. Sao .'a Head 14th; nark Brighton, Robinson Calcutta Jan 22; I.ysaoder. Snow. Rcmcdios 27th ult; Modau*. El dridfte, Baltimore; J II Duvsll. 1 aylor, do; Echo, nowos, Philadelphia; Matt liewx, do; brig* Palos, Uaicb, Bvci.f-tt Ayrcs April 14, Carolina (of ( 'aiudei ), St Doming* City J.'ith tut, Round l'uud (of Bristol, Me), l'ieroe, Aui Chjiu lf'th tilt. Leontine (of H*rp*?rell), Merryman, St Ja*? 16th ult; Madford, Thomrnon, if-r- Caye? ISth ult; lluih (<>f NHaven). Leach, Car<ieua>. --th ult; M it J O Gi'.moro, Cfif - ford. Savannah; Swan, Bray, Phlla lelphia; aeouite (of Eai.tpott), Spate*, do; uchr? ?ureka (m Itultiiiiora). 11 topei^ St Ja?o2.'.d ult; Mary Ried, Reed, WilminjtoB, NO, A 5 EiOln, Sweetland, Norfolk. Wwtovei Ho<er?, Rir'nninil. Grovoland, Greenlaw, llaltiinore; M ercy Tayl-r. Nieknrton, aud l.aeon, Beart<e, i'lii adelphia; llal.'o well, Walker; Uooe ton, Delano; low*, Wheel wtight; Roxbury. Niokerrfin; Syl via lliplice. lligFcc BarnHtaljle, Lor-ng, aud Pavilion, Col ecTd, uo; Julia b Eliza. Uigheo, and Gar.plle, Somcra, d >; Amatda. Nlekeraon, Troy; Vermont, Nicker?on. Allmnj; Sman, llandv. do: Nile, do; William. Wixon; Op'uir. Ilj ?ker^ nnd Rii limond. Perry. N York, Granite State, Hallett. dp. Cld bark Adelin Itognrf., White, Philadelphia; *chtaCr>ut Clmmberlhin, Bear so, NYork, Sid bark W O Lewti; Br brig F.xpreaa. BaTII, Jun* Arr brig Venus, Orr Savann?h. aohr* Ophir, Smith Jacknoutille, United States, Grant. 'Jeorgo ti'iin, 3C: Geo W Picketing. Park, and C H Saiups.m, B^rry, M ilmingti a, NC; Warm. Davis. Choptank, \ a; Alexandria, Blancbard, NYork. Cli3d, bti? Geo w Jones, Burk, i'hila eelpl ia. BaNGOR, Juno "?Arr schr Union, NYfrk. 4tl> ? Arr below, brig A1 oiton. Pierce. Ualiia Itoall. ("II ARLESTON, Jun* 4 ? Arr bark J at per ll?vty, HYoc*, Sp brig Victor** Julia, Havana ? days. Cld *chr Vanlm Blade. ilenc*a, Prfcvider.ee, D1GHT0N, Juuo S ? Sid sohr Mary A Rowl*ad, t'iiil* delphi*. E MACIIIAS, Jnne 8? Arr nr l.r Lnclnda, l^jaUs. NY>>rk. 4tl. ? J-la schr I, tii in ia. loenlls. N^ "-k. PALL RIVER, June .'I? Arr sihr llniou, NYork. 4tli? Arr schrs Mary Natt, Philadelphia; 5th, Virginia, do, Sid .Mli. gchr Mary Patterson, do. GLOUCESTER, June is? Arr brig Agenor!*, llaw?ou, 3un nnni May 1U; 4th, >upi?n Young, uul Yorktcvin, Cap: li*y. I.eopord, Choirytielil, N York. Cld 4th, bark Cuba, i*owert Surftir.m. II aLLOWELL, May 31? Sid ' rl$ Geo W Jou8.?, Burk, Phi. Iadelphia: kI r Yucatan, NV ork. HaKTFORI), ,Iune5? Arr hteniner* ITncas. Bates, NYork, Rough aud Ready, Crumley, Philadelphia; Oth, rloop Mott i, Wlitrplo, Albany. Sid r> t li , ?t?amcr* Sa'hein, Thre>her, N York, Albary. VVhite. Albaiy; M'jh^wk, (.larlt, io; e-.bi J Ciu.dsceed. C'l'irk Ptuladeiplna. 7th? Arr T niiiotf ^ Adelaidt, CoidMiti, Philadelphia; B Diuglis, Taylor, do; Thomas II Seymour. Ewen. Port hi.cn; Mary Broekwav. Comttoek. N V.;r\ W'l tchr* Telegfajh, Sui-thwottb, and Conneoti-'ut, Hand, Phil adelphia JACKSONVILLE May 24? Arr lohrs Paritlc. Yatea. Wal doboto; Convert, Brown; Hornet. Smal1, and Palos. Bartlett, NYork. Cld24ih. sclir Brookiville, Limeburnor, Bath. LEWES, Dol, J rno 7, '.MS P M? Slilf Corn Gerdo, for British AtLertca; brrke Jsmes A Taylor, for NVork; Splen did, f> r Boatcn, brign Vitruwug, Isabella, Myra, David K Aiken, J 1* Brown, Grand Turk, Curtis, and America went to tea I .'i.-t even!- g. A large number of aehooners went to f. ii (hi* rnernir^. and at this time ai> irt a dozen others, coal laden, remain in tl;c harbor. Wind strongfrom NNE. MOBILE. May 28? Cld ship Queen Victoria, Chase, Bokton; IX'lh, t?iij.b Putnarvb (Pr), Miles. Liverpool; Denmark) Bre rnn.do; barks Helen. L'lmcr, Boston; Nevada, Doano, d>, brig Harp. Sawytr Kev West. NTW ORLEANS May 27? Cld ships Caledonia Brandor, KowJand, l'liilodolj hia; t>ehr Jehu Rtalefs, Nelson, Tampa Imy. 2".li? Arr steam ~hip f ashion. EaVer, Pensaojla; *bip* Gea Eeriy, Seavey, Cardiff, \V , 70 days; Florida ( Aus), Hana. ? Bordeaux March 10 Windsor Castle, Sampson, f^own^r1, W, Ma roll 17; Mntjilla, Gray. Boston; brigs Fasbi in. Burke Rua I tan Ihlsnd; Horatio, Kempton, Navy Hay 10 nays. Cld ship Harriet, Ilatoh. Amsterdam, barks Redmond. Ilill, Boston; ' Jcddo. I'kyuc, Charleston; Mcx schr Anita, Basso, C?m i peaeliy. I IWth-Arr Htcami-liip America, McAllister. Aonla^hlcola; Phlps liny Statu, Latbrop, Boston; St Charles, Killiard, N York; tlieole, Pierce, do; Wm Nelson, Che* ver. NVork; Har riet Augusts, Trott, Ctfrdiff, W, Mareh 17; Osborne, Newoll, Liverpool March l!l; Mobile, T:irbox, Havre f>2 d m; Olbers , ( Breiii ), Feehten, Bremc n SO days; Cbas Hill, Lecraw, Havre ' April M; Part lien n, Mathews, Is >ntoi. : barks Dian* ( Urem ), Hein, Bremen fiO cays: Almira 1 irr, M; '.nn?as 1- da; v, ^ora, Korton. liiehmci; .; frig Jno Vi ;lliams, Goouspcd, Vera Crus. Below, ship Akbar, Giolii., front L'?vr?, lia-U Iowa, nod fovr il ips unknown, t1!! st< aibsliips Mexico, Place, . Galveston ana Mstrgorda; A i r.-.l.ir. i>cn.^low, Galrestoa . ^nil f-al inc. ?hips Miioi ngep. K '.^tan, Li'crp' jl' Erues I tiLe(Dretn), Jr ntl?s, Mreincn: Windsor Pay, Davis, Genoa; ! Belle At-kiie (Vr). Exu?*art Havrei Benni&vt'.n. Yonng. Boston; burus Vumr.ii, Rav, Cardesai Emily Miuor, Smith. NYork. NORrOLK, Jnne (5 ? Arr ?tcair.fhin Cit y of Norfolk, Post, NVork; sclirs Ashlaad, B alpole, and St Mar; i, Lcmpkia, N \ < rU. N r.W I'ORT, JnncG- Arr schr* Saratoga, Sipole. i'hifadel t hia for rail River; 7'h Cha^ W illisms. Boyd. Ro -klvnd for 5 Yoik: 1 O of <i F, W . rton, N ^ erk for Wejmouth. NEW LONDON, Juno t< Arr Bel.r? Consul, For?u?on, Ni rwich for I". .ladelphia; I'ii ta Peren, Norfolk for Nor wi>b- steain rtjoiim) stig, lloilatn. Norwich for N V ork. SM tel r 1)a> i Wehst! r. Folkerts, PI iladtlphis. NEW BEDFOKD. Jute Arr bark Eliiabeth (of West port. I?tc of Baltimore); 7th hark Cttalpa (<?( Boston), t'l adwick. D 'nolnln Dcc 1, Rio Janeiro Ajrli 1; m hr Hr (.ilibf N Vor!;. NANTl'l KFT, .Tunc H ? Arr schts E II Adarei, Adva*, Baltimore; 6th, Ontario, t anfild< r, Philadelphia. Sid 4th? *1 !u..'> Pott, r, <!"; fconan, NYork. NEW Bl'IiYPOKT. Jure 4? Arr schr Plonghbsy. NYork. NLM'ARK, June f? Arr brirs I artor. Handy, Sal Mile Rivnr, Mareclltts, Norton, Jacks >uvil!e. Cld Br *chr Bel li, on t, Smith, Wisoti r.NS. PKNPAIOI.A, pre\ to Miy 29? Arr btU; N at raguagas. Eiclett, Boston. _ PIIILAI EI PHIA, June 7? Arr schr* Joha Quincy Ad sms. Norris, Bokton. Jew. Hoyt, Newhuryport; C.a.jaoeas. 1 nl!i r. 1) ktor; 11 Dunton. I)tut >n, Newport; P. M Hr wo ing Ri>iev N York Dwight l'jvidaon, Dill, Nllaven. Libett/, Williams' P.. xl.urv; C A White. White. N York; Galota. Nor ton, do; Beauty, Chambers, do; J SiUiman. Chs.ndlcr( d-,?. Clil *;l.r.' E S Tl >tnp*on. Fisher, NHayen: .lames llarratt. Col b. l'.o?ton; Clarissa Budd, Budd. Williami-bnri; Jas A Bayard, Tin tops n. Salcic. (. C urroll. Sanders, Hartford; II Dnntoo. J'u. tcn, Saco; Empire, Price. Providence: R M Browning, Rii>icy,d ; I)wigl Davidson. D ii. I'roviice*ownr <' A White, White. Boston Liberty, Williams Pnxboro, Ga lota, Nort u.Lynr: Nia,,;!!!-. Ingcrsoll, Newburg; '.Soauty, I tiambere, do; .1 Silllmao, Chsndler, NY< rk. PROVIDENCE, J.ino 8? Arr t<'l.r Alhemarie, Flu irt, Pantcgo. N C, vi* Ni wport. Delav ai e. Cro\ cil, Philadelphia; l< in I. Dayton. Douplaaa, <i>.. M;?rj Cramer Smith, d i; Le^i* Clerk, Ytn.kirk, do : r I'awtm ket; 5cho. 1 Jtov. Perry, d<>; (iruti.r, C< nlsy, lfoi loot; ; i. r,pr, Emily Jane. WiliMOt. Kond oi t; i'akl.u n, BlyiUnbtirg, NYork; P.. inter. Fowler, So; Clisrles I' .v.'or, do. Sltl schrs G?o W Corner 1 rimyer, York Rivet ; S( uUk.mpton. Mason, SuflTolk, W B l)%rlth(r, Chr. i>, Baltlic tr Ji.ht i*illeit3, W^-av -; Sami C*"tner, Ciill-ti M M?re v, M illetts lli>tiie*uma, Smith. E C llorton Gandv: Anna Vomers, Joa.tr Warren. C Nelson. L?e4?; lisml'et, Niukcr. n . at.d t arlotts, Connelly, all for I'hil* ?tleli his: Nsthsn 8 Crfnc, S^wvir. dot United, Hallx.k, at>4 Th. ti*, Linne 1, All:.- y, sloop" liary Brarh, Edwards, Noir York, i >i li ? Arr s terra cr Oscccts, .1 ves. NYirV; i iir Nan^uek.'': (of Itlebcro), Pendleton. Chubsttni Union, Bargi, fsvl'i tcor -is Nimj ri; R .1 H Ectll. Bnk. r, Phlladdphi* S ilo vei '( khill. 'l ilt - n, do: Alnria Fleming, t '? 'Sun, du Mines va. Hubimon, Rcndotit; Sonntor. Robbins, do: sloops Fair field. Allen, Albany: tout; port, .laikson, ?1o. Si.l ??ln? Vtee.i. Oronell, Baltimore; Brandywiie G*ndy; 11 E W#s t* n Male} ; P.nd Emp' rium, Sl.v pshire, Philadelphia; slO"p An;"riea, Stf e< ,%V rK. Sdr A-. r. Coffin, frWB Nttfo'b. went into i~kf?>rd 6th P0RT?M01TH. May 30 ? Arr soars Hoofs abaL NYori; Jnne I Or. i> an. So; Mori ' . Star. BH>tou; 2i. Natt-jr Mills, r: lri?. . NVcrl,; Jui'. Mister, nifck son, Norl.lk; f.en C'? - Mill r 1 l.-ladelplil.l. Arr'.o i 2<<. iir 1 Id lopetideijt. Kolley. r?-o'ii ^'ora c. i with si.;., m.il*. - aud tugar (csiro Si?Il and it t> P( r'I/.AND, J 1 r. 2 I? Arr '. rijc Syhiu^, Crofdll Matan ft(? t.'lliQVfl. lifx KLAND, MayK"? Arr scl rs H Vera Iv.non D'?n, ('?..i t, in. j i 1 Sitncus. N^' .rk; ."Otb, Bengal, i? 1st init, llirabsth ArcuUrlus, do. S 1 28th. schrs J.ncy W hite, P( rn. F!otc- . ?, ti irlrtte -.rd Martha NY -k Lo.i>a Dyet S.-al P.s.l r, t . r'l ; ?ist, E i. i. J#s?, and Robs: a. New ' S/IVaNN AIL Jonc 4? 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