TIM Turf NATIONAL COITUS*. L- BACUW. SBCOND DAT* The second day'. raws on the National Coarse were all that coull be desired. and wtire the adt?>ra ToTof all Who witnessed them. The two mile heats, between Garrett Dari?. man. and Bam Letcher, the dnrt "'"J""* " handily in two straight heats. VT, d W?? ?J the favorite against the field' pre* ?'" ? ' atone hundred to Mty; b-? the flret hef' rett Davis was offer* at almost any odds. The ? tuo eporte of the turf, and evincing a detrrmoiat ou t > jnakc the enterprise ii' -h h id prosper. lhe ao commodations fcr l.dh- a.v laultk* , aud when they once are sure ifc.t improper p. r,ons will be ex eluded from the coune?wh.ch will be dm u all cases, proper offl er h v ..g b.en mgaged for the purpose -tlun we ex^ct to u e that porho. ot the stand devoted to tLl- J.itrea crowded will the beauty and fashion ot tie land. The police force under Sj'iire B-y l?mty la number?are very vi.;Uiut. u.i'l muJitaiu the strict est order in and about the premise*. The only thimble-rigger that was seeu in the neighborhood yesterday was arretted aad lodged in prison, and he probably would not have b^en there but for the fictitious stoiien o; on^ of our cotemporarics, who persuaded him that he could carry on his pro fession without molestation. Th? course is entirely free from every species of gaming, save getting on the raoCH, and pr>f?-?ioual gamiilerdi of all kinds keep at a respectable di-taDce from Squire l>o,*d and his officers. . 4 _ At the time appointed for tl.e races to commence, the bugle Bounded for the li ?sea to get in readiness, and in a few moment they were led ' ' T he jockey? were then w?*ig-ed, and instractiens given them in relation to tlie race; and t'-e mons to saddle was heard, the track cleared by Scuire Boyd, and the horses came up for the F:r:thcat.-^m Utoher won the pole, Wild Irishuitn the next" place, Garrett Davis out side. H ey were started very nicely, Sam Letch er tak tig the lead, clof-ely followed_by Garrett Davis, Wi'd Irishman trailing. Garrett Davis, al though as lord iu hand as the strength of the boy wouU! permit, oashed in front of Sam Letchei on the backstretcb, notwithstanding that the latter was doing his best; -eeiug which, Gil Patrick, the rider of Wild Irishman, put his dorse to his speed, and won was iu front of Letcher. Gil made play to clot>e the gap between himself and the sorrel horse, but the fa.-ter he went the swifter ran Garrett Davis; he would not he approached. His style or running is vigorous ami graceful, his stride im mense and bis riner s'-emed to have no control over him. He was bound to win. He came up the home stretch , and pas-ed the stand three or four lengths Ahead of Wild Irishman, iu 1:50, Sam Letcher fill in* off badly. On the turn, Garrett Davis opened the gap in ascend ng the hill to half a dozen lengths, which he contiuued to maintain down the backt-tretch and arourd the lower turn; but, swing ing on the Btraight itrttch home, his rider, in the endeavor to keep liiin back# pulled him off hid balance, and be came near falling. It was a mo ment or two before he strui.^htened him again, and bv this time Wild Irishman was witlun two or tniee lengths of him. He, h>wevci, opened once more, and came rushing pant the stf>nd, three or four lengths in front ot the other, inaki.ig the last mile iu 1:56,1, slid the heut in 3:464. fWi, , As soon as the bent was over, the backers of V\ ild Irishman were seen m >ving to aud fro. looking Ifor a chance to " Ledge.* their high hopes of vVild Irishman's prowe* hav.ng entirely ^nished. Gar rett Davis was offend ut great odd*?100 to 30? but there were no takers. He was acknowledged a * Stcatid^Hcat^-The horses did not get away the first time they came to the stand; but a second at tempt was more successful, and they dashed ofl at ??i?i5M in a heap. Gai.ett began to show in "front as he got into straight work, with Sam l,etcher at his girth, WUd Irishman trailing as before. .Gar rett ana Samran lapped in this way to thelowir turn, when Ganett. seeming to tire of Sam sass()cia tion cut him. and parted company. W ild Irishman then ran up to Bam, aud also passed him, opening a gap of two or three lengths Sam began to show distress. Garrett Davis parsed the stand a couple of lengths in front of Wild Irishman, hard in haud, in l-50fc. On the upper turn his strides were increased, and be drew away farther from the others, and was half a dozen lengths ahead of W ild Irishm in oi the back stretch, Sam gr-wing woise and worse. Oil Patrick urged the Irishman, ami lie worked ad mirably; but the vigorous, steady strides of Garrett were too much for ni?n?he could not keep pace with them, and was l?euten in consequence, (.arrett Davis made the last mile in 1:54J, and the heat in 3:46. Sam Letcher was distanced. .. oa The above race being over, the h ?r?03 for the se cond rare weie ca led. Tneir baokers be^raii to malie their offers, and in a few moments the whole trac* in front of the stand waj tilled with finan ciers m busv as bees, in arrauging their accounts for the coming struggle. ThJ^ horses were announced to contend ; but one of them?Little Arthur having been matched against Ellen Batemvi, he did not ?>me to the post, leaving the r.icc to two of the Glencoe family, brother and sister, to decide which was the t* ?t. They looked much alike ;OOth bright sorrels. The colt bei-ig rather the larger and apparen ly the most powerful, he became the favorite at hign oked in vain for a flat to take the len coe, dam by Medoc 2 2 r. S. Fowler named C?>1 (Ilafsc^ick's g. c. Ut ile Arthur, by Oleneoe. dam Bin*- Bonnets,. dr. Time, 1:64 j?1:62J. The entiles for the thr-e mile race today srr ch.f. Blonde, by Glemoe, d?m by Wagner. 4 years (1.1 ; and b. m. De Clappeiton, hy Boston, 6 years old. The hotel swn il Con ?nd n have t indon, .Inly 3, 1S15. That treaty, among other things, provide* that " no higher or other duties or charges be imposed in either of the two countries on tl>e export,itiws of any articles to tlu I'ii t? <1 fttates, or to his Brit,in nic Majesty's territory's in E irope respectively, 1 than Mich h* are pa.val>le on the exportation of t .o lik?* articles to any other Ion ign country. From the eoncliisi n of thW treity, (ire.it B.'itai'i received on woollen goods going to the United States ten t-hillings per tent ad valorem, liotwitu stand ng i-he j^eiinitted the sauie goods to be ex ported to certain other countries free of this duty. 1 his violation of the treaty wa? discovered by Mr. Chai les Barry, tiow oi Meriion's wb irf Bermonsey, Ixi'don, who on the part of the shippers ot't:';o goot'.s remon tinted against it, aud in the year 1830 the duty ceased to be a violation of the treaty, bo caut-e tl e Bi i'ish gi vcrnment then put the Uuited , States iti on the footing or the most favored nation, j Mr. 13arry, on behalf of the shipper', obtained : copies oi ti e entries showing the p.iymc it of this ! duty for the time indicated, aud claine I its return. I The claim was allowed from ls'23 to 1*30, and tho ' money paid overt the shippers; and if the A neri I can merchants have not received their shares of this money, it is probab'y because the shippers have l,et u ui able to tn d them. 1 TLce now remains a claim tor the return of thh duty liom l^lo to 1K23 awl this claim is now be fore the ecmmis-iQB. Mr. Barry li*s preserved the I evifHme to establish tb> e claims, and it is beiievtd ! t hut it ui be obtained from no other i-o re -. The ctirtcm tiouwi ? uok of that period have been destroyed, nod lie htvlt g obtained the particulars oj the entries when the documents were in exist (i ce, the shipper- h .ve employed him to obtain the rnu.ey diicct Iron the govern taunt; and not hi \ ii g yet recc i\< d tl e decision of the Lords of the Tieauny, he tiow brings tin* matter before the c< mraissiooers. Very iespt ctfully, our obedient I tenant, .J.vo. AnorsoN Thomas, United States Agent of Claims. j Ri h * t'i vm By an arrival from Waive.-ton we have received ) Ti xas | (i) (j-.- to the 17th lost. We c >py the fol lowing items:? Moke Km,i,j.vo.?On Monday, the 15th instant, a , nian nan < <1 banc Hoogun was killed at M 'aeley's Ft try, in Burleson couity, by Dr. M ircellus H trris. The wraotms used were two doable-barrelled guns, : fr< m w hich three shots were fired, all of wiiioli took efleet, causing inslaiit death. Dr. Harris is in ous : tody, and the ease is undergoing legal investiga tion at CuUI well. His brother, Orlando Harris, is also on trial for being access ry to the killing.? Tixas Ext hni gt. We see it stated that the citizens of Salurla and Texana have purchased the steamboat l'r'?y, aud have plactd her ii|ion the Lavacoa river to run froin Texana to Saltiria, in connection witu the steam ships running from Salaria, via Galveston, to New Orlenn?. We see it al.-o stated that it is designed to place a line of coaches on the route between Texana s;rid Austin.? Monument. Homicide?James Tomerlin wa' murdered on last Monday, the 2;)th ult., about three miles we.it of this place, five buck?hot or balls having (entered various | art< of hi? body, from the effects of which he survived only a short time Clarion. Killed by Lightni.no Two young men.re'i i dt-Lta of Victoiia, (savs the Advocate,) Simeon C. | Rogers, of ti e firn of Ropers & Brother, and M. S. I Jfapiaiid. son of Judge Ragland, was struck bv ] lightning near Victoria and instintiy killed, with the horses on which they rode. One of the unfor tunate victims still grasped in his hwds the reins and whip, aud his feet were still in the stirrups. Sad End of the Romance. [Fiona the Sv incuse standard, June 25.] It gives u? pain to record the tragic and melan choly termination of the romantic attachment and marriage cf Fletcher Woodward, of this city, with Miss Susan Denin,tbe actress. Mr. Woo I ward has tesided in Syracuse nearly all his life; and thou/h young in yeai*, he ban always merited the co.ifide ice and esteem of thorc who knew him; and we believe all his ai .^uaintunces v*ill sympathise with him in Ilia uripltasnnt position. Miss Susan Den n w.is an actions of rare merit, whose education and early as sociations were somewhat peculiar, and wuo had little opportunity to learn anything of human na ture bey< ntf the illusive stage exhibitions ot it? among whiili fbcwus bjrn and educated. While we condemn her conduct, let us throw the m intle of charity over bcr faults, und attribute them to the circumstauceB that suirounded her from her biitli, iather tl nn any innate propensity to vice- But the mischief has been done, ami cannot be remedied; and we shall welcome Mr. Woodward to our city, and hoj c in the excite ment of business he may forget the lahe 01 c if lie does not forgive the scdu er. We have heard the story from several persons who have arrived from ("aliiornia. which does not diffet materially from that given by the Troy BuJgtt. [Publii-hi d in the Hkkai.h of yesterday.] Sim e the above was in type, we hive conversed with Mr. Van Alstyne,of Liverpool, who returned from California on the same boat with Mr. Wood, ward. We learn from Mr. V*. that there was no ac- ' tual separation between Mr. Woodward and Susan previous to leaving San Francisco, but th.it Wood ward was displeased at the intimacy existing be tween his wile ami Bingham, and desired to bring her home to her frieuds. Kate did not leave San Francisco, but remained in California. On the pas sage, considerable ft-eiing was evinced by the pa*- : sengers who nad become familiar with the circum stances. Tl.ev endeavoied to persuade Woodward to shoot Bingham, but he refused, and the pa?scn- I gets would nave killed him themselves, but the ; captain interposed, and agreed to deliver hiin up to our consul on their arrival at I'anatfla. The consul bad no jurisdiction in ti e car e. and was obliged to set him tree. Bevolvers were exhibited by Bing ham during the whole time, and Mr. Van AUtyne states that Susan was ulso armed with a revolver. At Aspinmtll, while the passengers were <>n their way flora the cars to the hotel, about ten o'clock in the tvci ii.g, Bingham was shot in the back, the ball entering just above the hip. He imiaedi .tely fell, and wa> taken to the bote . where a phy-ician examined the wounds, and declared there was no ho| e of bis recovery It is not known wh> shot j him nnd variobs surmises are aQo.t BiifJitm is lepre. eiited to be a married man, with : a wile and two childien. somewbeie in the Atlant c i States, and another wife in California, whose lather heard ol his former marriage and obliged him to leave. His name was probaolv assumed. Susan refused to come on to New York, and Wood wanl was also desiion.- of remaining, but the pas sengers took him bv lorce and put him aboard the steamer. The waiting m.tid wa" also brought away by foice. * Mrs. A>nold Woodward arrived home from New Yoik jesierday afternoon, nnd informs us tUit Flotcht r and his father miyht he expected lust even ing. She also states thit the r.nn >rs are greatly , exaggerated, and that Snsan is expected home on the next steamer, when it is hoped matters may ; be arranged satisfactorily. Ni. f York and Brooklyn Firkmkn is At.bant. ?(tn the 4th of July two lire cinpan.es fru.n at ioidnre to be received by onr lln-nien. lix el sior No. 10 will receive AmcricusCo. No.6, r >m New Y? ik, am' Belief Co. No. 11. Constitution No. 7.11oiii Br eklyn. On t' e 4th, A tnericus engine ?vi!l be i?lnc? d on ? cur to be drawn by six b'ack horsej. The etit te Fire Department ofourcitv will turnout eti thi occasion and unite with the military and civic so< it ties in c< lebr.itm/ the day. On the 5th, E i> Saratoga Springe via the Noithein Railroad. No. 11 will on the sumedty take their Kuests to Hudson, they having chartered two baiges Is longing t? the Swiftsure line for that puri oee. On the evening of the Cth there will be a grsi d torchlight procession by the entire depart ment, in honor of the guests of Fawine Cos. Nos. 11 and 12. It will be a magnificent affair. F.ugineCo. No. 2, of Schenectady, arc expected on the 4th. to unite with our firemen in celebrating the dav, a* is also the Hudson River Ihiilroad engine, with the hand" employed at the depot.?Albany Evening Journal, June 24. Cosvicncn of SEnrcTioi* The flrst conviction in .It f!i rson county, under the seduction la?s of D4*. w*w obtaii.ed last wok against W. A. Jen kins. of Ellis burg, clouped with i-educing Miss Sarah Claflm- of the same town, under promise of mairiaet . in Aoril, 18iV2. soon after which he was ooni| lair eo of by the overs?ers ol the poor, in bas tardy , before Dexter Wilder, Esq., who, upon hear ing tie ividence, made an order of affiliation against him, from which he appealed to the Ses sions: and on the appeal a full am; laborious trial ? as nnd. ami the order of Mr. Wilder affirmed. Stil.sect?ntly lie wus inoicted. Tiie ev deuce i show* d that in the month of April, 1852, he se- ' duct d her nnoer promise of murrligo, ntid trntt in .'at i.nfy follow ins she was delivered of a child, the te-ult < f the illirlt intercourse- The prisoner pro duct d (juite a nt ml.or of wimci-s' a to s>v?w th ?t at ?he time alleged In- was visiting Mis* C. he was at b< n e < r?hew here. Th?* jury wert out ub>ut two aTid a li&1> hoi is, nnd totuihed with a verdict of gi.i ty. Sentence *as suspended until Monday moil Ing, wl in his counsel made a motion to stay srr tet (i t titil a bill of ex<-fpti ma could lie taken nnd the esse tt vised 1' vctv te peetah'e p?r*> t". and ?lnce hi.-' Indict* uimikm auiMtief jfounjj !?in^ perf imanccs should embrace the preseut opportu nity, us thi y will soon sail for California. Bowery Thkatkf.?The receipts forttiis eveuian are lor the benefit of a verv popular actnr, Mr. John WiiraiiH. The play of tV " Hunchback" will c< lunic nee the entertainments. Mr. (1 >o iall appear ii g us Sir Thorns# Clifford, and *(r,?. Macretdy a* Julia. Mad. Olinza will appear on the tight r?p?, ai d walk from the stage to the third tier, and will iciform a solo on the cornet-a-piston while a*eend tny. The force ??f the "Wandering Mium " Othello," and the drama of the " Three Jht k l-heppards," will al-*? be given. Nino's Garden.?The cntertainmentn will cen m in c w 1I1 performances ou the tight rone, by La l'?t.te I.alM'l. Mudame Axel, l^eon Javelli ami M. Blmidio. The much-admired giand divertisse ment of seven fiances will follow, in which Mdlle. Yrea Minimis, Mdlle. Kranck, Madame 'vfcuetti mil I*, ltrilluni will appear. Tfce entertainments will con clude wiili ihe fairy spectacle of "The Greeu Mons ter," willi the Ravels and all their fam >us company in tlie respective characters. No doubt the house will bo crowded. National Theatre?Three celebrated perform er an engaged m tlun theatre. The amusements c< limit nee with the drama of "Rob R iy," Mr. .1. G. HhiiU> its Rob Roy. Mi.-3 Leslie will tl nice a High land liii g, niter which Herr Cline will appear oa the tight rope in hi* giacci'ul dances. Mr. Yates will give a grotesque dunce, und tne performances *ill t lo 0 wnh the drama of "The Greeu Mountain lioj." The famous Yankee Locke, the American (omtdian, will >-ustnin the < haru ter 01'Jedediah Hot' 11 ltd. This is a good hill and ougllt 11 draw a gowi bouse. Ami UiCAN-MraF.iTM.?The aflernoon and evening peril miance* will consist of tne new and original (?>intd} of "The Hoj>e of the Family:" Hadiwiy, Mis Jicbtiijer und ott er favorites are in t'e oa-t. A living rl.inoceios, n boa coustri tin- ami a s a tigtr. with other rare curiosities, can be ocou by the viutt r.-t. CtiMtjn f Minstrels.?The melodies of " Maya's 111 tie C< 1 produced in splendid htyle?the hall Is gei.trallj ciowded. HinbMtOMK ?TLe light and very amusing per foiniumes wnich are given every evcuing at this establishment, cannot fail to be successful. The pageant called "Games of the Crusaders," will con roenee the entertainments. There will be clas sical te presentations of Grecian Chariot Races. Some of the must accomplished female charioteers and saddle liders will also appear. The Sum lile of William Pierce, at Pinion llolow- Stru ct 1)< VtiO|x mm til. [Krum the Ajiiimy AI Ins, June 2d ] T-i>pt?? (k we published the acc xint ot" the sui cide of William Pierce, as related to tke Exprtss by Deputy Sheriff St. Joun. We have received the folli wicg account of the transaction from Mr. Falk, togttl er. with a copy of a confession mi te by the deceased be.ore committing the deed, attached Pkb-ton Hor low, June 2'1, 1851. An awful t re ?? d > h:is just transpiri din Preston Hallow. All any coin t,\. N:. Y ibo lac's aro those:?On the even ing ot'ile&l <'f Moy last, about 11 o'clock. the clothing and wool (Aidini; works, ownel and occuiiicd by William Plene. of tIda village v.ere destroyed by Uie valued at about $1,600, on whrh there was an insurance of $1,000, in the I'uitcd S'atcs Insurance Co. of Weit Pot?d*in, N. V , ending May Cth. 18.">4. Soon after he lire and on the 2:.d clay of >lay last. Mr. Pierce made n statement or the Kre ufcd loss, and forwarded it to said company, as directed in hie policy Mr. P. tn the 19th mat , worked en tl.e highway . came bomc aliout 4 o'clock in tbe .-ificr milked bl:> coa, shared bituseir, combo I his hair, and about sundown went to the barn witn toel for Lis bigs, (be bad been in the habit of going to this b in to piuv.) but staying so lung, his wifewiutto lea n the cau-e of his long absenco in the burn, nud a* she opened the door, she be held hir husband bunging by tbe neck. The a'.arm *-as jii*?u ti e c.tir.fns rukhetl to ihe spot, unl lound M.', 1 i< rce hanging, anu his neck disloeited. Me was d-'ii l His funeral took place yesterday. His deatn caused pre it < xri'ement. Leb.-ncsn wi-e and four children, to moura his lots Fii:to tbe funeral, bis brother in law, in look ing over the | ocl.pt hook of ttir deceased, to seo if he h id givi u any xasor fot committing ;o horrible a dec 1, ?li co\er? d n |?per on which the following ennfes-dsn to his fandly, with a request to his ct impel, Laurence Folk, E?|.:? CONFESSION. To My Family?1 wish to make a confession to tlto world that I died my clotions works, on the 3d of May, without any ot my family having any knowing ol the siibo. And 1 fee the great injustice 1 have done myself and family by injuiiag us all. My cealre is that tue Al migl ty w< uld b> merciful tn you ell. And that your neighbors would sympathize with you and comfort toil in y ur ? ulTering, and Hod have mercy on you, one aud all." Life is a burden to me, after having committed so gnat a ciime, and I deMre not to live. Ou, my chilIren, take warning hv ibis. let nothing tempt you. For the e\ 11 one. and jour hearts, by nature, will lead yoa astray; ihercfoie, s?k the Alnrgtity to gnide you and protect \ ou throughout life. And may (iod grant you y< ur oef.iie. .Inr.e 10th, 1864. WILLIAM PIERCE. I wiib Mr lalk. who is my counsel, to notify the in surance ci mi any of this, aud that iluy ought not to pay or 1 e prosecuted fcr the insurance money. Juno 10th, 1804. Wll.I.l Aiu PIERCE. Tiif State Canals,?The receipts of tolls on the State 4?Tbret) weeks in June $305>,382 90 18,r?3- " ? 2SH.064 14 Increarein lfil $lj,418 76 Tbc entire ieeei|its of tolls oti all the State canals, frrm the opening of navigation this year to the 22d of Ma}?a jicrio.i of fifty-two dajs?and from the opt ning of ravigation last year, for the sane num Ler of dav?, have been as follows:? ISM?52 eays... .$813,013 W) or $15,<534 8(5 per day. 1863?52 da^8 720,251 65 or 14,024 07 ?? Inc. Jn 1854 $83,7 increase pt r day of over $1,600 In favor of the pretent yiar.?Albany Argun, June 27. Excitement in Bedford, Kv.?Escape or Dema WlBBTKB.?Miss Webster, as most of our readers ki.ow, was indirted some years ago in Fayette county, for stealing or abducting a number of slaves. She wus convict* d and sentenced to the penitentiary of the State for n term of years, aud was pinioned oi't by Governor Crittenden after she had served but a srnnll portion of the time for which she was eentenct d. Recently some of lh-5??e old indictments have Le? n revived, and a warrant was issued for the ?ppiehi nvion of Miss Webster, which was served, but the lady I ping very sick, could not lie removed. I n< er 'hc.-e eir< umstm.cesa guard of three men was ai jointed to icmuiu, tend and watch her. The gna i?( kiige, cnarKeable with letter postage, is opei.i d in presence of a postmaster, ana found to coiitmn printed matter only, without anything ?e cteted then in, he msy remit the letter postage, aud deliver the package at the rates charged for printed inHtt* r.? IVufhingU/n Slur, June 26. Idfutity of Pi NsiONKHft?It is held in the Trea sury Drf'flitnit ?,t, in M.ttllng pension accounts, tb.it when eppllration Is made f r arrears of pension, under the act of July 19, 1840, or when several c?ill dien aic imbtaier in the pension certificate, the oath ol Identity pio-nibcd by tho lorms ami in stil t tiei s of Hepternl er, 1H40, i* not required from tin m all, but oi ly from the one wh InrwiM of <',('i00.tH>o pounds i *A*t Aiuat ?Jitany Aip'i, MAK1TIMB IHTBLL1GBNCR. | AliUtUAC FlHl mw YOftK?THIN DAY. ?*.? R?m> 4 29 | moon ion. 10 U ; MID U? 7 M I UOU WAVffL 11 09 t h>n ofBtw tMnK,JhuuaT,UM. rav.usm 8lt?u>l.l|iAritli(Bi) Utrilxi Live-pool, E Cnaard. hiHBiliipt*k tdtlpLlt. Wiaale. ?w Orluu, HO Re It'll ship Patrick Uwrj. Uulttl. UtlM, OfltuU, Mlatara A to fMp Cnrntilan Grinuell. Fletcher, Liverpool, Giinnell, kiiiii rn A Co. M :ip Mr dons. 'ikvlcr. Mvtrpool. Ju Foster. Jr. Ship t Uii 1 ? iKKD lirif l'ui boitllu C-lc) Ciiif# OiV.no, Ji>lin 3 Lawrence l?rig (Littiii), l.trluK Trinidad Oeliiuha A Co Brig Hunu kii-tior. ttiucbe.-or Ualtuiore, smith A 1,1 Jltvli. In^hu'k n. Philadelphia, 8uiltb 4 ttoynton M l I I n. r]" ..I, A 1IU j liwiloi lelauJ, Mill?r A l.u?*as bill Irk-u W IIuk'-1- i>? da, iSowbern Datis A Uoluer. Sol t * a bicgtou, Mulru-r Ali-aaucria, dMrga* cletr nikii A i'o takl i llicott kia,,fltod, Baltimore, Johnson A Lowdcn. vl.t lli.icir. l ,6tih I'r-MUgLctj master. belli p lei, v rlir, orw'ch J it Havana. Moop 'liiii'i pti, Kd'iIdniu, Nantnokct matter. steairi-r Piedmont, hobiisun. Baltimore, Parker Veto attaun) ID C' UipaUJ abbivea fct. ail.tl in i iurida Woodbull, - avaunah. 60 hour*, with ui ?e kkd pa??? u^ers. to S L. Mtvchlii. Mi nii.ti.ip A:4tiuo Leloniet, i bkrleatoa, H boars, with iwrt buil i n-'cuKur^, tu Spoflord, Tilestoa A Co Uu sua iiuj.mtii'v ( -,?i iiattra* lirfht -anting M W it^oaUiii >tv.u?l.ip ?a. hville heuce for Cbarleetoa, a*J nt H *1 FM, ' iJbtt< ri>e iiniit ??rmg 6 */, kiguaiised atcawsliip Alabama, bei.t e for iiitii Ha -. hhi^lijikg Scun (tilpper), Put'en Liverpool 25d?ys, with u.d>r ti'd il |(Mi|ii|>, to Howe* A Co Jua* 14 lat 4. 66 luu 4U lu, apoli? tir kri{ Avit iU, t'roin Glasgow for Fro vidceco. M if l.xe<>l?ior. Hi.aLv Liverpool Hay 16, with rn'se a el tC-' iiuxiitt a, to a lkw|i-iiii a >epheiv. M-ip U.'japum tlii). Bo-ay. Liveipiol, 38 da * with milie ku?i t pi.?M*ii|(oif to C tin -uel t Co Juan 11, lat VI, Ion 4;' fib. pi Uteo neural v. . > ar^u iceberg*. 2UI. lat il JJ. lou ? ??I 3h, lift kli. u ' ti.ip t.i ia ->iai no, ue.ce or itottv.daia. iijiii loui ii.ttba uiiti blj ii ill* oil tir p*r?iitfe tbi,' O tbu H ri 'tl, eiuinii us Llvorp ol. !48 dajs irith in icmuMr paa>iUS?r?. io livvrcti A iirowo Juu? (t, m lat. At rpuKu I'r lirtA A(cU?, ii nui l'orto caLello lor -Naute* rlii i t ul | r> \ itiou> uiiiJ toi'k fri'U her fvveu of the crew jf hi Vri^ r*fpi i.c friiui >!unUf i land, t>l'b c ui bouud to N?w il ii \ < h v uliKuru niilci d o? ftiu lust la h siu'iu(j 0'>n m li t jiili vii. i k ? r? ip yu?ic ' ill 'l.? 2Ut, lat 1. 30, lot id ill | it ? i o *I.IV St Patiiek of T? oumalo u. from port tr .?* t ? Yt r' ?Mo40P>*>iit i ip \? i iiuii. I ill Fi.u > ll.vrc M*y -'1 with ind-e a it j UU |w??i jjtN, to licit1 4 liiuilN < r 'todttio vootb ptrt ! ol tl.c Cisn Bank Ii. l-t W 36 Ion 51. suw a ltipo icei.or; JuM l.~> -at 41 13. loli (il -U, i i< hniitfcu ?iiu?:? ^itb aliip i '-"itr 01 tbi M t'jgt. rrpiu Mv|,t^^oi f r now to^a I * Ship ttttiU (J'-vv., L.iuety, iikrre, 17. in ?al>an, | mlh 44-1 | .tfituKi i ?, to l.m.0 A Wnt June 8 at 4V 1ft Ion 74 4> phtH d ?bip iuteruationul, from Mew Uri?an> for i.<<. i rpio : '7ib l-t ?1 20. .on 63 4? pamcd tbip Itare is | wood, I tote lor iluv The K y had twelve death* ot tue pkfikre ShipCliae W ard t'f KentiehonV), Uonld Cardiff 41 il*j?, ?itl rkiiitad irnu, to Vt H Kitenuilth. Juuc- 1ft, iai..IK loo tfr, kiioLe ihlp Ui* iu. benco for Fa; ai; aauie time, kl^ualixod h clipper >hip. i-ttorlng SK Sbip Afilta (of l.ruDnwioh), .'nr.Inn, Nowpor', W, Si , del >. w itli bilrokd iron auu 01 paaeviigera, to oraer. ship tu | bvti? (ilrcin). bchiillj|t. breu en. Sj d*>?, with miltv and 34U p.i-aengerH, to ileuniog? Mailer A UOU ling Jtint ti, Ikl it' 5tt lou 10 40, upoke Br ebip otntaoonit, liou: Qt.t I ec toi l.ivorpool; lUh ram the maiuuiaat of a vea H-l, t*itli toe maiioa'd and gkft attacueo; 12th on the | Bniika. epone kolr Urane. wltt 7000 hah three wceki. out. ) 1 roii. i>tl to 12th iu>t on ti e Uanke. Wb? aurrounded by ioo ! Mipctepheu i Aoatio, Clark, Oulvekton, 27dtjra with I cntioi At tt J 11 Biottur A Co ?Llp W 11-luii altr, Madden. New Orleans, Ma; 31, with mdae, oM 'll robt bkilou in ooinpauy with rhip louiau, fot ?eu Tirk. ?? m in jompaoy witu at ip Juliet, of .Sciv I VorK, Iroui >o? Orleai>> tor beaten, on 16th and 17th iuet. ri> rk o car i (Noi), lhitro, Havre, 57 da>e, with 146 paa teinit. to tok?t> r liaik Mil* s (> aui) Vnrfene. Oarnhnri, 48 dayo with tniee auu !k(i pun-tn; CID to M F o. hluldt A Co. JuucM las 41 20. Ion 4t>, mw tumii'ibip Ft.tnklin, iiouce for Southampton ubd baTie. June 10, on the e*?t ed^v of the Bknaa iwir | loeltrga, lltb, in 1st 41 li u '2 >a? two Icebergs. Jnue 22, lat , i n bo a(.< kc l>utcb galliot 4taiia Adtiana, from Bos ton (euppoatd lor Hotterdaui). U irk /uiin t01.:ei.) Baake Bremen 35 d*y?. in ballast With 1KJ pkfM-nger? to Hennlngs, Muller A Gosling. tiktk hitiiift tuu (liauil Kiansc Bauilnrg, 62 aajf, with li<2 larettgvie o tt * Schmidt A Co bitrh lirtiL etto (? f tt aldohuro'). l'reblo Rio Janeiro, Mty 19 witl o- Bco. to uikbter June 2. lat 215 d loo ;>s. upoke pl :p Ceiei'ial tmpirc, fiom Ctllaofor !? ew York 62 days out. Bark Jasper Bi dm tt. Charleston, June 18, with cotton, Ac, t Liu l.l. a Hi A l>i-imn. li.-u vt elhe imiio (Urvui), Bayken Bitmun. 35 dare, in ballkrt. ?i h i4ti paascn^ore to liruchard A Buok. June ?. lat 52 Ion 23 spoke Brtiu brig Emma, from Bremen for N York brig Loui- (Brcm) Heller. Bremen, 51 days, with 141 pas etug*ri<, to order. lirig Owi I'Vkrr* (Br), Stannat, Bio Janeiro, 45 da>s, with Coffee, to i Kich rdaon Krpokc ship ' Leritmpore ' (>o n^deratobd) from Boston lor f-t'W Orkaus L4il?>Bout. beLi li K Sii ith (of Aew Oaren), Dill, Mataasas, 9 days. With tlbir,"to J A'1 Pekrrail i riuunt, Lliivtt, WUmiugttn, AC, 9 days. tiLrSoplit Collins, Allen Plymouth. NC, Odays St L i liia. h St|ual.. Koro, A e.xaudi lu, 4 dajra ScLr t aro int Auticr.-mi lord, Virginia 2 da.vs. Scbi li C Cbute Smith Philtdc pbla for Bor'ton. Sthr 1 t-Miryitai ia, Bartittt ?llbWortb, iodays. Stbr lii liur. Brtvn Aachiss. 6 d?y?. Si hr .li l n Joi is, Jobos l'ottlai d Si'.r Capital, iinoll, Loatoii fo. All any. BtiXOtt SbipOspray of and from Bremen, withG.'0 pasaeugers. Bit ii. Mnp Ki.ri ]a from Bremen. Bark Lli/.a (Bnm), 1- days trom Bremen. SAILED. Stf stnsblp Fhiiadelpbla, Ilavana. tttndat eiinrise. M.: meridian, d; sunset, do. UcmurmiKik. * The clipper ahip On oen ( it v. Canfitld, wliich Arrived at Shanghae Airtl 10. arrived at if ooaung on ti.e .' ? d t y t apt i cwi ? rtow, ol Howucinham. At SoHirfi" tt. nub lnat, fr? m thn >ard of Mr itrnry Mat thfvr a ec| per Uttencd n-Lr ? f 173 tone callod tho I'ncaiey Mati'iiid oj -.h? bulidtra, Car' Jc;ominh Warrou, v. Iio conni r i.r her, and other*. IVIr^raphlr Jlmltie Rrport*. NEW OKI.K < rk liilov? fbin* St Lottie and Maid of Orleani. New York. Ari JtO' -7. iblpa Piurol M'eUrtCr. and Northern K.u le, B?at?i>. Inrka Kctulin, do; I'ndtr.o, NYork, brig May Ouocn, l'li:j*d> Ipbla. BO-TON Juno 27-Air (hip Wandering Jew Livcrpoot; btlgs Nerei.e Manrablllo; li|aHi 1 fUll.A I t t fill A Jnui)2f>,4 I'M-ah brige Got Brock, Y Pieblbtgo*. LMmonte Locke Park Uiator; echra Oiean Wait, t'liue, Providence; J U Ireland, Whildin, Boa ton; l.-aue emith 0 ark Mattcam; Mien swaine. Now Lo.doti, luph-aie" Vnilli n .annon'a ferrj; Wui W Bun.a. Bail. Happahann jjk, Brandt vine, Turner, Boaton. Keli v, Blip Luipreae I'om C'allao; bark st Mary, Mediter i ai:tai.. !??V tito v Cruc >ti, Uiikoy, Cienfuegoa Lid iohra W 1* l'hi lips, Wataoe. Button, Jai U Oepnly, WiutDiOie Roilury, I atgo U Burden, Pitt. Nuw kurk; btlg 1). lu.oi.te I t eke. Para Boaton. berk Japonic* Power liavata tchr* Lratidynine, luincr Hon on, D i< SturgiJ Norri , do; JMa?a>e, Haruy, Providence; Cbiof. Shatter, Par i rd. hchuylki 1 Boy A?ery, liridgopor ; r^aauror, W ap.ee Prot del CO, J F Toblaa. Hand Koxtoo; Ocean Wain fin (i Pi j'idoccr; Merry May, May. Boston, Lllaba Smith, Clark, Jhidoletown A K dohail er Pratt, go; K \ to ll'lliook, liali UoHton; JoS'ih Baker, Amea do; J U Irtlai d. *heldcn, Cambiidgo; H-rron, Newman, Now Inn |titl Olsaatera. 9jrSe? arrival* at thia port. ^^w *mr Oa^v1lFl,r or >owhtiryporV from K* Oeorge, N h \ia i. latport, f< r L ndon, pot aa >? io 12th io>t oa Campu Hello, ai d w?? towed up to Uoaton CCtb. fall of water. Fot'li what i^o went ashore at Tale\husno ia tbe k ? le oi 6ib nit? rl.i( MoetiT nod bai k (Joluuibna. of New It-uli r< tbe >attor losing rudder ?nd bowaprit. ehip At kin , Adaibi- i f lauhttm which lnat bowaprlt; and nark (?(car, f MattaiK.laett; but all wore git ou, and tho Oa ar waareaay for aca Miip CohaAm, atranded at Ptpnda, had but little of bor cargo ol copper aatod tip to laat date*. Tbe crew wore all i li. Ship 8th n.^A loit at Revel, had all h?r cotton aaved, exie| tubal a 'llic bnll, alter bei k (tripped, waa aold fur abet t 0, to I e removed nltbln In day a Ship CAMiLl.vtt 'I Le ateamcr Giv JUadlcy, which w?l dea.atcei Item C harleaton 17th lnat to aaaiat thia (hip, aahoro m ar t'Crai ? kr l.ar, roturutd to port A M of the 23d. t lit l K lie1 ty O e agent of t ,e Charleston underwrite, who was en hoard the rndloy cxpretaee tbe belief that the flnp W'll ho not iff, ahoold tl.o weather eontlnne favor able Tho Ondley lift Cba-lealon again P M of tbe 23d for the eliip, taklig with her a powerful (team pnmp and ? force ot l.ai da f?t? Jwii.v Dorr.i for Philadelphia, before reported aaloie en re on Oalli p laland. have got off and gone to aea Hchu Purer Ann, from Pall Kivef ft I'aatlee m>( atayid night of 2Ath lnat and went anhore on tbe l. iw Pom', Mertt'hop H< lmoa' Hole, but would probably be got off without damage VVIinlenirn. Arr at New Bedfort June 24 ablr Gratitude Cornell, Art-tic Oeean latcahuano March 3,00 bble ap 2 000 do wh o iiilHi'|i> l on\ leut home W ap 27.000 bone Uae on frt I.IKO |.l I: w>< oil ? Id liith I ark Pioneer, I.ambort, Atlantio Ojean Sid lart ? il-l.a l unbar Pacific Oeean Oo'jig iut > >euinckot June 26 ?chr Win P Polllver, Mil.i I t Atiantio Ocian, with 100 bble black ftah oil and 2 ? p wbale> Ai'a' Pruircetown Jniie "I aohr Ilatriflt Noal Cook, North Atl .iitic Ocao with !?? tilla wb oil 3no\e Juno 10 l?t Si 10, i ook. of P MM) ap 4'lbhli lah ill. la'S2 2 Inn 72 10 Mouti'iiu Spring T"U"g, ho, 'J8 ap; lat.'j'j on 7?>, W trviig Nlokorvoii, do, 10 ap; llth, lat 32 e" I'n 72 SO I en'aa Tllaon do el?an; let 31 20 Ion 'li, Haldii n H?ll?'-a, Vouhg di clean lftth. lat .'lilU lor.7iH, Alexander tomtll do, clian; then Ucdgo, Oaburne. of liovei \ 215 ap At lalcabiiftno May 3 (by le'ter from Capt Jenrey ) At I fi> a <>tt b?. J ready f?r ai a M iloMa) 4 (bf letter from Capt N irton ) fleet tr Nfl, ready for r? bouan offeli i'e Had rhipoed bta oil (9(10 *pi ht tie /llied Gibha. and Columbni or B, an 1 apphla Mai a. of Nant _ ? 1 .in led r t t al en Mey 21 Ar.d. ewa, Smith, N B. 100 ap, and ?ld earn* day to crtn-o, fioal leat, t onng Wettp i.t TiO hp t apt toi in, reporttd April 10 no fat Ac, Halarua, l> r n an p B 70 ap _ . . . Arr at Valpartiao May 14 W in?I w, lldridge, NB, aad eld | li'hn acnlte At Bi avo Ilee 20 OMo, N B el-ai. apet. n - Ju*? Vft tail Mil wood Veaae fr ^Uelf-rd, i Ia t troll M II a ? ?ll tfl with 900 bble ap 140 wh aa-ne a . '. (.; :. lt.it . .1 i.. kaja.:.?. ri.to j to llifc?U-t>7 pUot V-vfct ilciei a GjlantU. ] (?tinitif Cearga Lt* Cum tor iiflaviU. m |in< J?ae ? ? PM, a* Ut it. blip J * I wj. Mrt wer. from UvitlMlbr Melboarae, J?ie II ?* bardtey ktri iMmiw Bl'd. I'tMf, fria BtH?t()u7) tor Ilea* hot g *u pux4 Jaa I). In 9J 33 N, lea 41 10. Ha-k At b JikiMt from MtUtui '?r Hambarg, *u ?? SO), 'at 34 SO, loa 76 Hajk Odd Fellow, (ram Portland for Clta, /Ul IT. Ul V V> lea 71* 06 fcri* Hollander Brow*. 11 days (ram Legbera (or MTark, no dale. 11. Il l; K?l'?(, (ram Barton (or Jacksonville, Jul IS, lat 38 lb. k t 71 19. Voirlyt. Port*. Ai r?- Art Ma* II (?t>t V) baik* loeeo, Pntiam, Ztaii k?r. autk Lawit, Hntohleauti. Mutoar. UtmviA?Ar June 16. brig Grttta (Br) W??"i hea'e t?m Arr4|ml 19 tbipa Aaraka, Whipple far Miw Yoik toon belt err, R. undy. for Mi rr>Ml?ot; Urk Vet u ? id So itb, for Miaaaln*. 814 about 12 h *hip Pampero, (i.ppius. Mirk < aici'TTa -la pert April 29, skips Pltoataqna. Weadall, 4iip to Iran for bo-t?. irtik Johaa.ta, catbrep; O.naa li,lr ,-oniw, anu Ooaaa Pea*l 8'ars d? du: anther a I ro*e, fame, lor ue about May 1ft, (inmof tbo O -oan, Croa Ij l.< to* I tckit and I'ohota, Ur ry lor do. ia?t e tniiuaa? td Idg, Malay, Hutcbin*oa. uno; Sky Lara, Henry. for New Ytrk, log. Ji tepl as, Paine, aad flat- of a aloe Fori, for Lornon, Ion, Hindoo Mtlur, for t hina UdMlh, UitllMlk; lark* L>D>ea. l'i*rce from aad lot Ho*ion, dlag; Kit tr, ( roat-11 In d? about Key 10 Md from tu*u 2?<.!>. ?hip Ar abella Co ? bi?t?D f cat io tea from Saad H?al* Ultk, tl ife l.ady Franklin, bmith, ucttoa; Kd Valparaiso, Ken itlt China. iiiAbAi ai. (Chil-)?Sid pre* to May Iff, Cbileaa bark Olfa, boetoe. t AM irr Air June 6, ship Jan* Heidorsoa Kaowlei, it. IOUUI I aiama arr May 26, eehr F yin? Bail*. Joae*, Con atantiLopI-; Stub, br < Smyrna uro/ter, M tlia. i'Aiu kiv Aft Arr J une 12. hark Hrnnette. Nm k . Ilia Conilova Piovideuoe; IStk, bark liinroi'ii, Ili tttii. bid 14>k hri** John Keudtll, do; Coa Ml .Mile, NVork, 171b, bark Union He*itt, Phtta dt lj l >a L.'lf? M m Crawlord, Ft rry Providence; ^oto*!, blUb., bit too; illtb Mo-troae Matttusa*. CiurriCH Ar< June 11, bark* M St. Furl'aud. blr K'lli i ?ik Holla, Hayet, M'oik; bru Flilaure K.r*ie, Pl>ileii*l| I la i ial?Air Jnue 12, Wild Wara, Kuowles. St John. NB, (Or i md. a ki enthi-k a?In pert abt Jaae IS, Bi schr* Mar/ Jsae am, Dretieuoiia lor M V ork, Id*. Falmui ih. L-ofl Julo .0, batk France* k L ui?a, DarU, 7.ura lot iiaiubn'g aua prooeroea M idi. ri biiALi. in p r> June!, ehip lealab Crowe 11, Cu'rur frou Matautao, arr 1-t. I 111 k. (Sat den) in I < rt May 26 tbip Nath?r >l T' omp ???, ituuv, Irom N Or cant, air 2f?kb, gieg to load lor N Yi rk. ttLASGOw la port June 13, berk* John Heory Voaet, fo: li fi< ii Iok lntei Ky-raou, fit do d<>; btij Mary Kllea, 111.lit, do do L?ft tue )? I of the Hank Aui, bark- A i l?ld> Cooiier, Colli I hott'.o, 7th b;ig* u H W Jarltborg ( or), do; Keb tuli o n | li i ltd tth rook, *ail*c and i anted tue itraitt to the we*^. i aiam?Arr June 15. brig bnrah Vo~e, keliy Sinta Cri i, (ana aid ltflb or I7iu for fonland); Kith, L.rkt 1' it klBi.mil <, kilCrillit, Mataiizaa; Oamanll ijordon li.i.toj; 11? ? Cbiua, Lenian, Caiiulto (ar.delc lbth lor No* u y Bon), 12a not klai., Po tlaao; I7tb, lly i??d? l.i't John, 1 l'ortlai d M-i i? i.tfo al.o>, Mibolr- do; Un ward. It ration, ban Cayrtaao (and aid 2>'tb or 21 -t for iknltiui >re), lUth, brig? K ( Mttr W ueatrr MamauUlo; B Youi.g tVooater, Mo tit 1 uimouth, *; Uoetarwlil. uioaty, to?ei; uito, baikt M illlaut lioaue. NOrleane, Sea liuck Br>ard Signa; Kltb ? 171It, ebip l? abfcah liutohin*, to*M hart .North Carolina Foat r, Uaiubur^ ibtn, lb p Jaiuoa Ir aae, Tlnrpt n (or Jonet). Ma-anr.au a.d Felmou b; baral Aort abt June 10. bark A ZilU Da>if, 'roni bt TLoka* for ?' Vork *la i'orto Cabrllo, to aall cn the lotfc, aobr Alabama avowry, frim et lhomae Tor N Ma'rila?lo port April 14, *hlp Rtogloader, Ma-hew* for lloa'i'n a. out May 1. only im tutd. , kuiiRA-lii ftf June(2, brig limmirk aaa.act,for ^MATAR-IeAS-ilir Jnno 13. biig* J

KlUa'eth. llnrnandei, >orfolk. cwroRT-Cio Juue 9, Mirt 'i H*?ld0 y rke ^fcW^A8TLI?Arr March 7, bhote, Snow, eUig?pete and 'pokT l.oun. (Mauri'ine) In pi rt ? pri''5. (bip Brotu* Marom Irom Calcutta tor Btitton, repeirod and reloading to "l ALF.hM??in port Jure 3, bark* Kc?tta. Taylor, f?r hYorL late; Ganuolfo (Mt) do do; bri?* Jodi'h (Br) d? do; 'ire-t?n, Mvmtt, 1. r B'nton do Sid ?*?, atoniner ilcilia (?lc), Klork; 2o, brig tardu* (Ur), Whitburn (from Cat* ''f aba?In port aht June 2 bHiiB Water Witoh Conway, (or Sl?m 4 < ay?, Clot bprar, Bunoe for > Haven 3or4;ta? ""(t*^JaVI'mo? It port May 19. ebip Amelia, Banker, dug, bark- Baltimore, Hamiey, for Ualtlmor 2l*t; ?l- m. boul, liallet, for Uo?ton, ld< (al*o reported fid abt Jiith); Marathon, hmith for N York, d<>. Keila K?ndall for do, wtk fjrt; buwarrow Stone, lor do, do; Wm T Sayward, Say warc. (:m Boa on), for ban Frauciioo 21 et; brig Amo* M KoLtrte, Co'ton for NOrle>a* 21at; echr aent, Hopkine, dug Sid 17tb, ba-k Utah btet*on, N Vork 1?eai.ijo? Air May 7 baik Wagram, lngerioll, Sib Bits to load > n tbe coait for Bo?toa bnA? ciiae- In port April U, ship* H"i? Sktn'il'h. Pear eon, l> r N Yoik; tlolden City Canlield, for do; Jacob Bell, Ki baci lor do via lloag Kong; Bombay, Vtilaon, lor Foo ol ow (oo and Hong Kong neat day. birtaPiiiE?ln port April 29, oarkiDaniil Web*Ur. Bit bee tor ko* on about May 3, Deuba** bane unc; Thra* bTotltrt, Jajne, fi r Maur.ilu* chartore* at ?3 10 per toa; Kate Batting* Field, for Calcutta H D.it) ?Air Mirck 20t abip of thi Enst, B?rtl?it for Hong Kong. ... . . . biRFMi'MJE?Arr June 5 ktrk Jedo, Jsaklna Ch*rle*t'? , bsiiRRA? In port May 31 brig Johanna Brown, lor Bo* ton ldg bid 2t'tb, bark Bo*? Pool, Harding. Boetoa. fcAGi A?Arr Juie 11 brig* Wajy>?o, Coonb?# > York, 14th Viator i II*, Boeiou Sid 10th, *ohr Onin .erlan.i. Perry. N>ork (rinoe *poko-.); I.'lth, barki Mar*, Chilton lloatoa; W H Chandler, Ueanatt NYork. brU* lUtmio, T born dike, and Cape Fear, Ollpatriok. d >. Sas JuA*. Nic- bid June 10, baik Martha Clark, Roger*, 7bii*ti?la port June 5, bark Mary H Vo*c, Hallct, dl*g lor tiir*enll. P\lermo and Bo.-ton. Irisidal?Arr June 9 brt^a Queen Hither. Pendleton, N Yoik; Manellalte. Pillebnry, do; 12th, Kmeline, Oilcliriit, do; Kcl.o Phillip*, Dewarara, 13th Rain low, N t ork. Md 1Mb, ba'k John tt Andrew*, French. Cowe*; brig* Condor. Ha* dy. ?od Atalaja Naah, NYork; France* Jaae' riuptiil, Portland Home Porta. BALT1MOH?Arr .lu.e 1'6 stoamor* Qeorge'* Creek, Ttrry.K Vork, Locast ft.lat, Layfle'd, Botton; hark* Kate, Oliver, bebnayra and P<-rto Cabeilo. 10th in*-. Yarm ?a*h, banipaon, Cblnolia lalat dp, bilcM and J C Oil more, Dome, NOrltan*. tclr- Mobawk Graham, l'oac? 13day*: Hootor A Jone*. 1 Loiuphon, Si anitb Main 14 day*; Chaa T Strong. 1 ltftni; W m Hat-on, llnUc, and Cha* *i (Lea) W illit-m*. Nb. ndon C'd bark Gen D Smotue itn Boftt.-n. ncbri Che* Ull , Cary. Roatoa; Timothy I'll to, Cranmer anr J Hnlmn*. Holme* NYnrk. fcOS'luN?Arr June '/6, ateainer City of New Vork, Matbtwi, Philadelpbla; brig* Juan J do Cartagena, Robin ton Jacket nvilic Mb ins'; Cahnaac (new. of Bruto), Wo), Wei* Kifl.n.ond; 1 F Knox Smith, Philadelphia; Matali lleld bod^doa. do; ?chr* Washing on, Healet, and H >iehol?. bu>tough*. Philadelpi la. Ann K G Oattell nil* lums, do, S F Uolliday, Barrett do. B K Shu p. Sba*p, d^; bev k ufl Veaile and Noptnre. Ca la^aa, do; Wm Kunoll bini ell. and Klitabeth Weit Albany. Arr 25th, steamer W ftternpori. Hail. Baltimore. Cld ?hlp* Aitriea Joba M Liuvib. t allao; North Amerlra Dnabar biverpoo< via St JoLn, N It. bark John Carver. Niohols. Matanraa, krigt Fer dinando Ccr'es (cie) >ap:ll Trle?ie; Evmi. Itaker Piula delpl.ia. Loul a. kohhint, do; Cantou, l.'rowell, do; *ehr? Biuma V Uu-h Jacmrl; North State. Hortoa Savannah kto Soowtll. Klehmond. Sid ahip Mariner, bark Haiard; blig Iril ono aid Z4tb. HA'-COR Arr Jane 21 sohrs Tjro, Weatwirth. Phila delpbla; ? nrah tu. n ; tchr Ann bemoan Getoholl, Rockland for NVork. Md br g* \ imenae* R K Haaklup, Oleroa; ichrt Sarah Ann, Albioa, Forest, Ganges, Kmtnn Bolivar Laeinda Jaa?, Wivgtd Huet-r batavia, Watsrvl le, Ba.timoro, l'biladol pbia. Ann botuian. , Arr 2Mb. brig* T 0 Perlilns, Gina, Trinidad 15th inst for Portland Kei eeea A ?ranot-*, Bay, bavaanah (or Boetoa; langl r. (irlOn. Wilmuigton. NC;(ordo; sohrs V 11 H"l Haioibg 1'hiladelphla for do luabella, Faolklln, NY. rU fordo Hailoon, Fletcher Myatlc for do; Albatross Smith, N Bedford for do. Jew Walte N Vork for lUngor Art 2t th brig* Pierld-jnt 7. Taylor, Boar, man, Cnrdena* 1.1th intt for Frankfort; Hatton, Uner Huck*vi lo SO, f.r Pimbiike; baiah Bcrnleo, ?a?yor. Murk for Boston; lit l n n vlir) Card, do tor Wludeor, ^8; M ii Hall. Sargeat, ao for Belfast F.nvov, Rydur, Itoadont for Pnr^moath Md tilgs Relit coa A France*. Tangier frc*ident Z Taylor. V atton barab llertilce; *chr* V H Hill, Isabt-lla, M I. Hall. In p-rt it AM, oalm, brigs T B Perkins, Hebron (br); *tbr* Albatron*. Jew, and fcnvoy j V > i ?Arr June IS, *cbrs Bbea Sawyer, Gould Jaekaon vllle; 2( th. Odd Fellow lto*cbrook Pbiladolpbta. MOBU.E?Arr Jnno 21 brlf Metnmoka Davit. fYjr* MM OKI liaNb? Cld June- ??. ships AlexaadriA, Coop er. and lf-nac Jeaa*, Chapman Liverpool; bark Maypo (SiO Mas barceUna; brig Maiy Elisabeth, Motoaaell, llsvai.s; *obr L aibr) Smith, bellie, Honilnras NOitloLK?Arr Jot o 24 b lg eluded Bolivar, Saabnrn, NYtrk. chr tin Lltza brant, ^ York. \KH LONLO.n?Sid June 24, schr Thos Denlson, Story, Baltimore ... ? _ , Nbtt AUK?Arr Jm.? 2K, sebr Mary Case HBrrlBAton, Lubt c Ne. SU eehr Msyfl-wer. Proct?r, Me MWPOV1 - Arr June 2"i *elr Ja* L Morrl*, Norfolk sloop* Ateawsn Brigs* Kon'out. Nancy Jaae, bardln-r ' Vork; ca ab Mooro Blark. Savanoah 8ld brig Ale*an* Jelletroii from (kali hiter) for Balllmore; sahn Harriet Lewis, (irom New Bedf rd) Norlolk ; James Pendleton, (from PIilsdclplila) ?.cwLbriport. A;?o *14 brig Joba H&lch Hat <*} Georgetown, SC; ?ehr Rio i rande, browa, (from Boston) NYork. In port 20 h, 2P M bark Jeha Parker, Francevllle, from N Orleans for Gta?a ready. N*W BEDFOKD- Arr Jnno 2ft tebr* E*eel?l?r, Foaa tt.ni. Frtderiektka g; Ida Mai l?r hiebntoad; W U DeWItt, NYirk sloops Agent aad Helen, do. bid 20th, sehr aa rub Perry Philadelphia M.H BtJR* PORT-S d Jute 24 *blp Mercary (new. MO tot t) Pednck, St 8 ephen t-. load for London; bark Rapid C t *, Clt< toa*), Pike dodo 25th, *?.hr Regulator Wllmlng tU| Ha?l El PHIA?>rr Jnne 2fi, P M, bark Laooala, Harding Fo?ton *cbr* Fakir nopklus NVork; Hesroa, fewnar >ewl?r?port; F. 8 thomp*eir Jinher l*rovl doii o Cld ?team?T Uflaware, eiark N Yrrk. tehrs Leba nun, Moogdor Salem, Ma**; Lotti*a, Cba?o, Bo*>oa; Joan na, < vtty Fairhavtin John Vaadertllt, Mayor, Troy Sarah E I ewi*. Noweomb, ho.koa; 8*rab Seleey Saltey, bri,lfep"lt. *1oop W m Lea, Hilgl t SalO'n. PhOYlIiENC'E? Arr June 26 sehrtHe. rv Baker Ale* aadria Wm ? lark, MeCreadt, Ha'tlttore; .labes L Whito, l.oofiev, at * Ovoca Ireland Pbliadeltibia, Kmp re Mason, Alosi.y Vtbist'er I hi lipr, <|. , Arlm MoLaa?hlta. Hoa dout (leap* Mary Dallas "aa kin*, George H Otvlt SmUh, *bd laaae N beymour Wilmot. Rnndout Schr Washing ton Morrl*. iHd not tail 24th a* repc.tcd. she U loaliag fur C lit* ? pi.h'i I aN D?Md J*?o So, brig iasttrn State, Carnage*, FbPanelpliI*. Hli HMfiND?*tt June 2.^ sebr W B Joekint, Vendor li t Mork SAVANNAH?^ rr June 21 scbr Leo, Snow, Boston. Cld brig K ate, Ibi m^son. Matai ra* b io-^ l M. Itiv? Arr June 26 *nhrs Ja* K Stonobaek, hls'cy Ph|it.4*it.Ma, Join ? e*terly. Sweet. All.an. , K I"fgsr. Vork PortKwcn; New Dtllght. 'N V ork f"r W aro ha to *iof.nt Harrea. Gray. NYtrk for Wareham Amanda, batten, l e t kwea .... sai EM Arr Jnnt 25. st-hr* A Bawver. Hatkell. Jack*on vllle via 1 o ton II K Dimton f)th, Mer r V iKfeE?-An JnVt btfk. 2c?*c, Tlkc?:i xpimiKirrH waed. tui uiiooitno urv? r Inn lltMtn of th* rtlMilk tirt will ??????? oa ? odaooday. u? Mk day of J*M. horn tho knn mt 7 aad VoJ cloth V. M., {|#. Hi Tarolftn t ivM ooar jljtt avoaao, for Uu parpo** or iieciln oao (tlmu aad ?? tltentt* J? (In Ttlr MiUi 4Ma?l| 4li riot ia tho ?UI? Ceav-alien p? order of tho W%rd leaamitMa. ?? Moormv. 8?c JuHn Qimutf. Otuma. TH PBtSUANCK Of A CALL OP THE U 1 Committee of tho Stuy.oaaet laatUute, th* .a lath V M# Coftmlt'M of dinovritto ripifeUetM biv? or4>* ?4 aa elooti >n t*> bi hold on Wodaoaday iraiiai. Ui ?th oT Jtiu* 18M, betw**a th* hours ?i 7 an* fP. M.Ulti Adriatic, ooraar of Uudtoa aad Barroo >irMU, for a do I o 5tU to tbo convention to >? hold at btiMi >e oa tho IM ay of July. INM. to talout btkto odoan. PklMahY I.LKC J1 v>??. ? AT A Mfck.11*U Of TjflB 1/vo.ucratlc Republican oaaerai Ujoioiittoo hold at blB)\araDtlt>lilaie June IS 1664. tor the purpoao oi aad lug kb oi out Ion for tt>? ohoioa ol delegates to it* mm Cva veouun to Im he d at bjrMiiM on tho litla of Jul* a> ia U hbtlvrd, 'ihat tho l>~aiorr atlc K. publican oioototo mt tho tit) and oouaty of Pt? York wll asaeuibio la tiioir >? ?|M'?.ti?o warua oa H odn*ao?j, the Uoth day of Juno last., betaetb tLe hi nr? oi 7 and V u'oliok P. M f?r the parp.ao ol eltctli-g ? a* drlena'e am ui a alternate froui oaou Aaaeaa bly dletrici, to repreaent tho district in tbo ?t.i? Owuve* tiolt. Iton Itoo, lhat la each AiaetuMr d atrlot cumprisiaa ntoao tLau nu? waid thare shall to elect** la eajb ward of tub oiat. lot fe\o urlegatoa, who abati Boot la i?ttaada? on tte lat uay ol Jul) neat, at 6 o'uiook P M, and ??loo4 one delegate ana one alternate tu reproivut tbs dtatnut ia tl.e Mate Convention, aad that auak alee'ion shall h? btlo ai the following pUres- - i Irat Ateenib y District a? 46 Coid at evt. (U'l'Otd A?t< uii.lj iliatri i at Ivy lu'on. fi Aim atraeh. Tmtii hsaeoittla biatiiet at'thpua* Cair's hotel, ooraac of Kn>u?i) and seventy ninth tirttt loutUtnt * n?tmb y Diauitt at the LamarUao Uoaa, itgl th tveaue. between iliirti. tu aad l'h rty brat atrrata bitftntL osseinLly iilatiut at buith'i iiouae, Ooraoa of To only ?cvt< th at'e?t suit fourth avOL a? HoMlvcd lliht tli>' p.i 1> t>e Uu'C at tbu loll.winj plajoa. aad that tho followiag peraons act ai laapeotora: M aids Inapcot Jia I D mq Ne?ui-.n, I Ljrt< laooli L riuith, ( TuvutaUnoa, k Johr M f en' h Second I John Uonu ty, ( lilcnarl Kyan, Plaoo of Kloott^ ?110 Utoaaalohl ??.10 85 anaatMO*. il'ilerU. Haiti, J Third .a. \ auiuatua 1* lte.ta, ? No. i"\ Vosoy atrooh, ( Jatnea >larhott, J I at III. ?D U ( ftUiv li Fif'.h va tlitar loo-.kt Perrth... .,. I Mama Kattrrty, a tlli - in Pbilli^s, at lli>a.ui U 'tioiire. Uoiri> as, ? auies i.awraav?, ll tuia* r- o Si C?ak dtsoi Tho Rmbloa." la, cHi M eat Uroaadva*. tilth ?ereutt'.., Eighth. a v\ a I i f (ioba V w '? < t ha] / t;iiai a J. J. \ Will ( I'hu; 5 t harle- Murphy, oarriok's .iiitk Wart ) clotoU Sl>e.iuurat.lfl UoaA Qua. ten. So 17 ?* dUua afoot j liar u'un'a Uo*U, >ooruer I Vinataal ) Lnmia.uk streoiA ( Smith's. INo n I Pei ry atroot. A Maaotiio Hal', Wo 17* brand I atroot. i Untoa Uatl, <<*???* Pourtii I ut I AvoaueU. I (taffoll'a, ? C.ighth avenuti UMh I street. ? So. 4;i? Grand auoot. . no. 42 Prlnco strooi. 81 Twelfth atreet cor Mxth avoaao. No.87 ronth arsatM. Stvectceuth , Eighteenth.. i Ucrmltago Ball ) laaae Mi.raa'i, eor. [ Movaatoaath atroot ) and Third avoaao. ' Littli Tammany, j I urkviUo. i Mullen a. No 1SS > Weat Tbirtynaxik ) atreoi, Sffittohei'4< Branch llotel oor 2fth ?%. aad 4ih ave I Lgbert's forty . oigltb atreot aad J AigLt* ffreuuo ltesclvod, 1 tat the call foi the primary eieotBUa K aLBEM.) B ?. II4K1, JUll> Wt'l.NN, T'DE NATIONAL DEMOCRATS OF THE TWENTY tecond W erd in the Fielo ? At a meeting of the rege l?r National L em curat* of tue Twenty-aecond wnra held likt tMiiiLg at GerMua'.cornvi of Fifty f >urth etreet n4 Seventh avenue Mlch'l. Tratay in the chair, ti.e fullu *mg 1 prmml.lt end resolution* were, on motion, uuaaimoaatjr aoop cd:? VWru. Tbepartv calling tnemsilvea National 1i ua> make, and that we ?? lect from anting our atar friend* "atauncli men and true," lor our aui' el eapport a* ti.oioitbiom ag fall election. ne ultoo, Tnat in pur?i.au?? of the foregoing reavluUna nr W nrfl CYL mittee u.eet i n?e every fortnight, oa wnav ei er e* ep ng they n a) tine it moit con veil' nt frt'.epnr r?e ( f tran*-c>iug l.ualneaa, aao maklag da* pr >," ira?i -a give diaotganletre aa nail aa the common tor a gaod Mj.4 ol it Heaolvad, Ibat the following named p?*Mai ait aa committee for carrjlng intu cfleet the onjeut vl t>-a inea.taa Altar io-o vine tbat toe pr h imU?i of thia evenleg 3a put lie1 cd in the liera d the meetiug t en'ailje lrnod, to aieet on triday, tb* SUtb Inat.. at tlieaauio plaoe. MICUaEL TttACKY, Chalraaa. Johk O'Toom, ) ... Jiso H Blvkt J?e"?'*rtea. laaac Carr. i'atriuk K'liev. Jamei Skelley, Ht.hael Bnl igan, Patrick Ralligan, Born *ni Maaterao' , Ciiuium k h , >. Jam** ?a*nlre Patiiok Stalled, Sic lira .'-?fcff.-d, Hugh smith. Peter U'fy. P*'er bo uho?, r*<-a?(d K .-lly, Felix I altmnn, Stephen MtEr j J 1m MeUouL*y, JUewpli Dobenj, Bernard hie) y, Barnard Foj, Peter Donaallf, Michael Fey ttornard Ket o ? id*, J >bn Matt-rsan, 24, it* J. Steward, Ji?hn S Mngntas Petri k Magnlre JauieeA- H? Cormlck, Michael Tracry Jaa Maati r?un Ban) Coll art, John 11 Bant Patrick Mintnru Thome* Uokioy, Peal Shook, Patrick Friery, t eorge team, Win. Lynch, Joha liyatt, Bryon Kelly ficl.ael hcJ.iy, Patrick troUawaa, Peter Maatereon. Jamea Ciowe, Thome* k< r, Peter D*la t.v, Wm. took, Ueinan o?r>ei Ibomaa Carman. Thumaa rl'ieimmone, l'atiiok Mci'ertbot. u?in Kyan J oka l>w>er, Jamea Mcl ermot. Patrtok Mi ll.rnot Un^h MeE ee*, Patrick Fox, lianala Mitoke t, Ihoa Orchen, John Kniecil, I'at.ick Kavaiao^h. Patrlek Can.I bell, Beraa d Met ortniuk. Of rge K. UUIa, J ika Maatera'.n, Tbomaa Mag yona Hoaart B. Siani on,'Ih?a OKnuon, l?renee Cahill, Joiin Bialley. Pat. MiPart.and. Mich>ol Conway. Jr. Jame< t>oher.y Michael R\en, lhoa. I?agg tt, Jamea Cnnaiagliem, Tkoa. Gnrcey. Michael Coatello rhoa. Tolte, Jamea l'alte, Ua^h Caaaidy, Charles Wnin, Peter Qutn, Chr-at'r Quia, Julia Magnirf. Til- TB aSSEMHLV DISTRICT?NtMTBINTa Ward - Hie National democratic Ropnbllcan Bla< tori of the Nlmeo"tb ?ar caahpaid donn $btt>in one year ann the balance on bond and mark HP* For farther partUalan inqair* of SAM. W. BAkU lOL. 102 Fnlton e*reet Cottage wanied,?wanted to rent, a small. neat cott&go, in or xear Brook:yn with etabl* an# garden attached Addteti b x 810 N*w York Poat Odoa Furnished room wanted, without board," by n yoonc ^cntlemat. Addiei* tUnry, Harald oiAoa, atating t. run aatt location House wamld. part of a house is wanted, by a wido? woman of reapeciability, who i? entirety ^ aline, thi icquires b ,t two rouuia aut'*<-t, aultabl* for ttu?i> *?? Lot* ? icbai a* tor in prcv*d pr .pert) or uierehaadia* t Mo il A HON 1AM Ctia bam air*er., third atory, t.-ont room. WAN1ED-AN ALCOH IL APPARAlU-i COMPLBTa. ? either alretdy *reet*d for opera'lun. or whl*h eante- 4 mediately he pat up fcr ate lnumr* of H. A. PATTER SON, 139 Maiden lane npataira. WANTED TO HIRE A STORE, IN ANT Of TB? ?lip* between Old ailp and Market atre*t, or eaa tanning through fion Front to South atr*eta, or frean W ashington to W eat atreet, and between Albany aad Canal atreeta; or in any other alination convenient to nay of tk* above location*. Appl} Immediately to JOHN a. KENNEDY, 223 t?r*anwioh atr**t. HI8CELLAKBOV8. BRICKLAYERS ATTENTION 1?THE BRICKLAYERS* Piote tive Union will meet aa n?a?l nt ISS Sprioje atreet on Thnreday eveping, at JU o olook AU bricklayer* who feel aa interest la the trade are Invited to a it* a A. Member* are particularly invited to be pan*taaL a* bnai neaa of lmportnnee la to be brought before lh* m*e*l ig HENKk T. itlZTREW, Preeident. ? EonnnrC N ru.i, Sooretnry. CASH ADVANCES MADE O.N HOUSEHOLD FURNL* tnre, pianoforte*. watobe>, Jewelry, dry go?ti*, bard-* war*, gnna. piatcla. mechaal**' toola, merotiaadia* a?d per-a tonai property ?*n*rally. a'ao, en wagoaa. **rw aad *ar? aeia at No. 28 t atharlne atreet, oerner of Hoary. . R. ?? ALTERS, let* ofM Klvialon ltr**t. N B -Colt'a aad other revolving pietol* tor aale. t PIANOFORTES. -AOENCY FOR THEIR 8BLEC1IO pr. mieev TO LET-A NICE STORE IN TnE BOWBBY, IL goodwill aid fixtaiea to b* a?H cheap toaeaehcue tomer aa the preaentowr.e-la going to Cr'Poinia. Plea* oail at 2J-5 Bowery up ataira, front room, or irtd Bowery. TO LET-NEAT APARTMENTS TO A SMALL GK? tiel family Poaictaloa given immediately. Apply i t?l Madlron rtjeet^ " TO LET OR FOR SALB-A FOUR STORY BROW# atone front bona* ia Twerty eeeoad atr?*t, bet?r*.ja? Ninth and Tenth avenaee. The bona* I < Jaet Snlvhed, a tl.. containa every modern improvement; would lit a >uo?t ?'ra ale realdence'nr a ilo? i. town rnntl?map, a* the Kl,i4k t venue Hei'/neil, aMi li * ill a .< n n? H leln ,i ia ? n'r %t> ,,ib kTttiit. ?'vUi1 Cr^V,Vf.>.