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TPS PARISH WILL CASE. Ttoe 9mrrog?t?'? Court. Before A. W. Bradford, K*q. IXTXRE8TIMQ TESTIMONY OP ONE OP THE DO MESTICS. Jrmi 12.?Mr. O'Conor calls Thomas Wingrove, who being sworn, Boys?I reside at 26 East Twenty-second ?treet, lam 36 years-of age; I am a servant, a waiter with Perry R. Pv ne, of the tirm of Moses Taylor Ac Co. Q. Were you at any lime in the employment of Mrs. Susan M. Parish at the house in Union square, and if sot from what time to what tune? A. I was; 1 wen, there in the summer of 1K60, about June or July, and remained there until the 29th of Septem ber, 1861; I was there as a personal attendant and valet or man to Mr. Parish. Q. Please (inscribe the usual manner in which Mr. Parish sjwnt the day. going through fTom the time be rose in the morning? A. lie arose in morning about half-just seven, and got shaved by half past eight, or thereabouts, and then came dow n to break fast; alter breakfast the next thing was to get to market; he went to market with me; the market was at the cor ner of Nineteenth street and Broadway, Case As Vunde water's; he walked there with my assistance and with a crutch sometimes; he returned homo, and 1 commenced to read the newsjuper for him for about an hour ami a half or tw o hours, more or less, wbeu Mrs, Parish came down stairs and relieved me; the next part was going in the carriage at one o'clock every day, Sundays executed, but sometimes ou Sundays; he returned front the carriage ride at half-just three, and then had dinner: alter dinner, we sometimes took a little walk in the house or in the gar den, and then sal in > < m< 1 I the rot ins the library g. no rally. speaking, until the Messrs. Is lain Ids came lionio from business, and the next thing wits tea. at S o'clock or thereabout*; after tea we took another little walk, j>cr haps about the room, and then took a scut for the greater 5krt of the evening; then came bed-liour, at which time r. Parish went to the kitchen to give orders for break fast, and then went up stairs to bed; that is the day's proceedings, as near as I can remember; he went to bed about ten o'clock; sometimes half-past, or perhaps later; his sleeping room was on Urn third -lory, in the back room. Q. Where did you speu.l the night? A. Sleeping by bis bedside in another bed?a cot bed. y. Did any ono occupy the same bed w ith him? A. No. y. Who at tended to dressing liiin in the morning? A I did. y. How did he get down stairs to breakfast? A With my assist ance; I should say very troublesome and dangerous. (J. rotate the way in which he got to the breaklu-t table? A. With my assistance, he was placed in a chair; 1 then pinned a napkin to his neck tie to ,-avc tile shirt, in case of drop* of collee or anything of that kind; I left the room then, and left linn to the charge of Mrs Parish and the Messrs. Delalichl; some times I might baud him noiuo bread, ami butter it for him; it was always buttered. Q. I>id you see him occasional!) at or duriug the time he was eating breakfast? A. Very seldom: breakfast was over when 1 returned, Mr Parish still sitting at the table; I would remove the napkin from his neck and change him to another cliair sometimes, y. About how far oil was the market to which you ami he went? A. Two blocks, exactly, y. By whose direction did you read the newspaper? A. By Mrs. Parish's. Q. When you was thus reading the newspaper was any one else usually present ? A. is, me times there was and sometimes not. y. What was tiio usual action of Mr. Pa rish whilst you were thus reading the paper ? A. Sitting simply in his chair, looking out the w indow or round the room )>erhai*i ; it appeared to me Mr. Parish jmid very little attention to my reading of the japer to him ; my reason for saying so is, Mr. Parish's goiag into a little doze of a sleep, therefore the remaining part of the time the reading was to myself, until Mrs. Parish came down stairs aiid often remarked that she caught Mr. Parish sleeping. Q. Who accompanied him in the daily ride in the carriage? A, Mrs. Parish, tho coachman ami myself. Q. Was it coachman all the time you were there? A. All the tnMkK^sauic coachman; his name is Edward Clark; he is tWRl ) ct. y. Describe how he got to the ta ble for dinner, and the course of things at dinner? A. He got to the .dinner table the samo as I brought liim to breakfa-t in the morning; 1 placed him in his chair and passed bis napkin before him, and cut up his dinner for him. and helped to vegetables which wore on the table, and a little brandy and water; Mr. Parish got through dinner. k< p( his seat u|*>n his chair, while 1 picked his teeth and just brushed him oil' a little after dinner, to make lnm straight, and seated him comfortably in his cbnir. y ii?w did lie help himself to his food and drink during the dinner? A. He used tli ? fork with his left band, and used it very well indeed; when he took his drink, he put his left hand to the glass and helped him self the same .as any other gentleman might do, or near that; he might not carry the glass if it wtis full, steadily. Q. After dinner, whilst sitting, aiyt before tea, - now tnu vuu ami no occupy youraeive.r a. II > u alone tor a considerable vrlule during ray din- ? ner hour, when I returned to Mr. 1'arUh; and perhaps ho might take,a little walk around the room, and |H-rhaps not; I would rend the evening paper sometime- to lain. Q. Mate how lie took toji, describing the whole transac tion? A. I took him into tea. as 1 (3d into dinner, placed him in lits chair, and helped him t- his tea?that is. placed his cup of tea by the side of him, or preserves, or sweetmeats?anything that should be on the table; some, times the napkin was put on him at ten and sometimes not; he took the cup and la-Iped himself to tea with hi* left hand, and pot through tea in that way; sometime-! he nnplit -pill a little from the cup and sometimes net. y In what way and w ith what a.-Mstanoe did in- cat to h ? 1? A With m> assistMtiee; i took le .1 up -tairs at 1 ? o'clock near ly every mplit. undr??*od hint a-d put him into !> ? !; assisted Itiin; lie was not tde to pet itt w ithout mv a-si-o tance. y How was Ins appetite pane, ally at la -a'.s? A. 1 should ay very a pood, y Plea-e to descrilt ? hU operation and yours with liim ttio first thinp in th ? oi irn inp, before poinp down to breikfitst?- A. I walk I to the bed.-ide to Air. Parish, told hint that it ni hau'-p ist ?is. turned dow n the bedclothes. put my arms around him ami assisted him to the bedside; Mr. Parish sat upon the bedside whil-t I put on his stoking- and draw ers: I then pot his morning dress, put it on and took him nto the dressing r<w m and commenced the operation of tbavmp w.Wung. ,Vc.; wheu we got tlirouph with that 1 took him into his bedroom upuin. seated him upon til ? sofa and tiiere I iltiLslied his dressing. y. ltd b himself aid or a?i-t. in any way. in iho washing or arranging of his person* A Not in any way. y Please to describe, in your own way, his manner ami j< tion itminp this morning operate>u nt dressing. washing, shaving and arranging. A. As to tliat. Mr. Parish was very changeable; some times very irritable, sometime* very passionate. soino times very cnlm. y. Did h>-. when no was caun during these morninp operations, make any gesture or motion? A. Several times, y. Describe what those gestures or motion.- were* A. H?- wared with his hand, with his lorc tinger-. nnd made difldrent sounds, sttch as '?Y.-uine, yauno, yanne." rapidly repeated; he always, when he appeared to want anything or hold a conversation, made tliat mo tion and sound; that was his tirst effort, and it was his only one; he always raised his hand with his two fore fingers before his own eyes, and looked at them, and sometimes all live fingers; thuy went in succcs.-iou; sometimes only one; be would put up two, then put dow n one, then put up three, or ail at the same time, moving the fingers, and shutting the hand repeatedly; he first (unversed to nio apparently with Ins fingers, and so lie did to all parties, to my knowledge; when he raised his fingers and looked at them, as I have before described, he then raised his eyes, and looked at n>e tliat appeared to mo as if he wanted something; in the morning 1 always thought that he wanted something in his wearing apparel, when ho made these motions; I would a.-k if lie wanted pant--, vest, coat, or jtucb. and then in- would say " ya, ya. yanne. valine, yanne," ami bowed his head; be still continued the motions of the head; sotnetitM^ef the bead and of the body, raid got quite irritable nnd excited; fie was -soone morning; he got so far so, I am sorry to *ay. that lie Walked from the bed aido perfectly naked, with try assistance, into his dress ing room, and searched a wardrobe belonging to Mrs. Parish, apparently looking for some of his clothes; I tohl him that there were none of his clothes there; he was not at all satisfied; he gave me two or three punches of his elbow, and instated upon searching it up and down with bis hand in tliat manner, and expressing Yanne, yanne, yanne," he got back to the bedside, and got cooled ibiwn, where he got very disagreeable with me; anil having no Clothes by, poor Mr. Parish fell, ami Mrs. Parish jumped outof bed, and cried out, - What was that?" I told her Mr. Parish had fallen, and she assisted me to g-t him on his feett I got fm with bis dressing as usual, and took him down stairs. Q. l>id Mr Parish ever search in that wardrobe again? A. He has before that time and after, 1 think. about five or six times, while I was there; he never found anything in it belonging to him; 1 never found out what be" wanted in one or such searches, y. When he made such motions in the rimming, did you do anything to try to ascertain his wi-he*? a. I havo; if apjiearod to me he was in search of his clothne. something to put on, and I have taken out several pairs of ports, and put them by his side on the bed, to choose a pair accord ing to his own fancy; he looked them over and eemed to find out from me; seemed *.j a.-k if they wore greet; I thought so, ami 1 should reply and say ?Yen. they were strong and good pant*:" he would take them separately, take one at a time in liie hand, and put it to lus mouth; he always put it to his mouth; I thought it was to smell, and he* would -ay quickly. - Yanne. valine, yanne; ho went rapidly over thl*. saying as he took up each, and put it down, "Yanne.yar.re yaune ' y. When ha took sp a pair, nnd put it U hjs mouth, and -end " Yanne, yanne, yanne." did be pause there, or do anything before taking up another pair, and going through the same procese ? A He hesitated a little pi see what I should say. apparently tome; the pair of punts ho was going to change, and wauled to have, he would come ,n contact with again in going over there, and he would -atislied with them, although he wanted to change at lir-t; it struck nie ho did not know the difference betwixt. Q. When before you ?darted to go to market in the morning, was anything usually said to ?ou about the marketing ? A. Mrs Parish always spoke to mn before to go to market, and would say '"Thi mas. try to get Mr Parish to do so, RmlgctgAfind so;" at some tunes I would be able to doao, and at ?fiber times he bad all f*t own way . there M one thing that I ntnillpd. she would say that wo hwl plenty of vegetable* coming from Hellgato, and there is no necessity in get ting tbetn from the market, but that made no chance ujsiu Mr Parish either the vegetable* and mark tii ; dime home, and Mrs. Tarish returned several tim i things ttiat sue did not need. Q. How far was tiio prn - tin- ot Mr. Ikirish going to market uniform ? A. He *ve ? every diijfitinloM it rained, or hie siokneae was toosevc > Hiid prevented htm; perhnpa he might have one of the <j si ii-tnodie attacks, which would keep biin from going s? met me-, then Mr. William Delate ?, deceased. went, y plciisi-to describe, an eloaehr aa you can, Ma. I whole course of conduct at the market? .v. f ie . vo got to the market, aometlmce we met first M Mr. I a e could not understand Mr Parish in any but Mr Vmidr water seemed to suit much bettor. Mr ,ni*h e< ii miaii ed his marketing with tho two Angers n I hava explained before, Mr. Vandowuter would niontion t" Mr. pnrisli. or would suggest if be wanted beef, mutton, K?l?e or such like, then he would say, " Zamo. same, ran e," |?'Tblips five or six Proca, on that Mr. Parish would < ottld never |?.iiit to anything in tho store that bo wanted, al though t>?< v w ere hanging around him, Mid tho vegota ,I. ii, ji were before his eyes; Vandewator would 1 v ime nnd ?uel) like, and tnke them to Mr Pa ?,? him if he w sild havo that, ami ?o and so; ? i. . ,'?iik in J, li.u.il cud handed H to Mr Parish, j i > i . h by the m m Mr. Parish would tako tho ; me t (s-t it to his li.ieitb, the same ua he did ina ii0ii i n|,(, In . till it w is to iiiell.the game, but I never r,? oet iur ceitaltity Mr Vandewatcr aaked Mr. jwia-li i lie wanted wtutai uUiw lbU>(a, lu(,h an yegot*. blc?4 HCtt- tirmv*. ^ftfSS&gZSlL &?*.* out. by hu ln u?t> book, and sent ttv+e things. and ta? marked . h aftair wah Kotng on be tb.ra hopu-. y^l^d y?u-wb r,^ t)| allyu,ing to direct twectt > underbill and Mr- i h,TC; not on all occa* what should be gob ? behave 0n sucfe *IH.#UIU? A Son.rt.me. very irritable mid pM-^nate j?e would not allow Die K> *1*^' tmo trord, no matterwhat ordiere 1 *U trebi Mrs Wish. therefore theTOgeUbW homo, and Mr, lMrish kept what she wu^MM wj the d,d not *1? returned ^meiunt^ Q* Do;*?** >* what nay Mr. I'arWh would not allow you to aay a w \ He wi? I nssiotiate and trritahlo, perhape. at me urn, and he would use hia elbow thus, mmmm can? A Thewltn?? ^ ^ .lo , s.w U. i*uri-h act ? question repeated. A. About rooXkl wcut into tlie^b.ary aud onmy a^a. ?Mr hou3 order breakfast as usual, and p. of W* tome to this window and t^,)r0^ed himself as H?;! w understood so. ni tie was there; the eook woiild BUK 3S?S??tafc?ssg w lee w n v; s he said rice cuke* or buckwheat cake*; be ntirinl to buckwheats, and il the name buck our wuv'to bod''m1w! ^T'came let mau'ded the breakfast. the order w^eh Mf }*?wh gave, . o...? t , ivlnt she thought most suitable for Mr. rit ?,,l the morning, and herself and fiuuily. I ?upp?e. O J Id he always submit to having his na^iymtonat wns'up allttU-V'w ouM puh'it uTand put it down br hie ^3ssssvese^i^J^t^Bs otteuv A Mvsell; vou know that ho has done 80 re ?U the skirt, ohot o*^0^.at M^. ParUh kept out of ? 1 w- V w hen,: Vr 1 Will in any of those little temper. Q I J. voti n-nnuiber any difficulties with Mr. I'arc-h w hen he was out riding in lies carriage? A. A great ? it Qtiito some instances. A. Mr. PiiriiJii muii} i . ir? M' L . ?i ? tie ? p'tpiiih could not would want to pr<> somewhere that Mrs. I arum couiu u i Und o'.h and neither could 1; therefore it wasthe cause J?54K% riaee and null the check string, and make an effort to tell isrSrS5J.?.??i to Union square, and so get homo. Q* WashOBTeriut ra"str w ss?- ?* \lr Parish in bis absence on tluvc occasions? A. I ssc'^ri as SSSmJSS. S S. ?? fS^sSSSEgsg *3KH3ES?3?$S3 ,7,?,, "Si. ...US.... hm ?"> >?? ??? i?" ?""'V';;' jy-J. " .I"1' SS5TS "?"""?"??? ?.u B'ir-'?rr-rjsssjtass the time?-as we into in when m the morning let Mr. Ill lb 11 g" J" tile ? r v wke)t,u,rurent m ,.] o vuteUme oftho,e mstan Mr. Uarisi. w-nt to the attic from i- v tit X U^TTZ atuo w"rrver? J!? ?" . ' i . V i ri,' w.. touching the boards, or rail -rs, or high , hi.- h>'. ' j jla(j keen ono hand on his K"..nd o lie on liis arm um.l wo got to the win. X Z'r'\m~~? ?l" re a ho.'tVn'bTvai and exai.iin.'sl all the things, the tin r< anntin fi1|tPI, an,i then came down !*aira r;tT,estnn.!;.M.m:r We could; it was ,?ore di.ffc.jit to get rln^Mh^i-Ut i"ic on ?.o cloU.es and dr.-.s the effi-ct or Uii ch worsc than ihatlru b'rt'he'"a tie an'v bUs.ueJor object Mr. l'ar.-l; that trip to 11" an . ( When you tri'-l I13'1 !r 'ITe l in. nrd b> go. what sounds, signs or gestureo. to |*?r- ? ^ ^ <jt|P ?am?? a?< u??ual. ?nd palled me oiitby tile arm. ,,utt ,ng ^'^oldd'eS "w^"h boiterTo alh w 'lumto'go U.in 'to ii.-l-i upon his not going, KsohoK^i're ^ssmnate. audi, would bo more trou bleaome to get him down stairs again ifho g?A into a jwrnion. met in e b [To bc coptinuod.] Theatrical, Manlral, Ar. Bk< van way Tmutkh.?This oitlnbli.-itimont closed for the season la.-t evening. It is, however. to be soon ro opened lor the summer campaign with (so says rumor) a com bination of attractions that rannot well fail to secure large audiences, uo matter how warm the weather may be. Niblo's fiasi ks?M Marzetti will reappeer to-morrow evening in his unrivalled character of the Ape in the popular pantnmiue celled "Pongo"?one of the Inst nnd most amusing productions by the celebrated Ravel. The distinguished dausetiso, M'lle Robert. seconded by the great ballet corps, will perform in '-Lea AbeiUea," and young Henglor will go through his astonishing feats on the tight rope. Bi'kton'* Tiiksirk is to be re opened for tlw ?nmmer rnmpuign to morrow evening, by Mr. W. M. Fleming. Several artiste who have not before appeared on the New York board.--, are enrolled among the members of thu stork comjany, whiob. judging from the tried and estab lished lavorit's- on the list, is a very bin one. Tho selec tions for tho opening night are the -'Men bant of Yenico" and "Betiluh Fpn, or Two B'lioys." The cast embraced tho names of Sir. and Mrs. Fleming, Messrs. Holland, Fuller, I'nor, &u. I-soks Knurr:>.?Tlie dramatic season eloaed last even ing with the < ompliinentary benotlt of the fair niansger. It was staled that the Veetvali Italian (qmra br<my. would coDirnence at this Loose to-morr< w, bet the aauounoe ment appears to have been premature. Bro.iowst Tuimw.-1The celebrated moral drama, entitled the ??Fix Degree* of '"rime," having been receiv ed with the nio-t flattering dotnem-tration.-) of admiration, is to be repeated throughout the coniing week llisg Louise as Julio Iiortnally. I.ittle Mary as I/mise, Master George as I-maille, Miss tarrie as Ira neon, and Ma-ter Waldo as thu Blu< k Parson, personate their virions parts in a manner tiint is -eltlom excelled Ly older and more ?ctperiencf d artiste. The minor thai actors are aieo well portrayed. Woon's MnvsTRKJ*.?Upon sober second thought thoae jovial fellow ? have leiiclndrd not to withdraw tb" -uccaas lul burlesque of the ? Mischievous Monkey with tin blessed Baby." It bus sihx ceded too wej|?has attrac ted to? many overflowing bouse". to allow it to he shelved y< ? awhlie. It eomitnences its seventh week to morrow evening, preceded by a number of comical, whimsica and sentimental songs. 4c. iTssmnonr Omnnr?If yon desire a cool retrea wherein to reid and at the same time enjoy an elegan .cere. drop in at the Im-.elriorf Gallery which routings tls- largest costliest and mo-t magnificent collectsm o paintings and statuary in the country. An hour mono be more pleasantly whilod away Dam in viewing those splendid specimens of arL Riiookitn MrsBm.?TW Thespian Dramatic Association oiler an attractlv? bill for to-morrow night's entei tuiutnent " t.oi k Fyed Su.-an" is the opening piece ?William. Mr Widdicomb Fn.-sta, Miss Lacy ; Dolly Mayflower. Mm Kearney Tint - First Night ' follows?Achillo Talma Doftird, Mr Maxwell ( losing with the "Irish I.ion "? Tom. Moore, Mr Tyrone During the evening thero is to be a great vsiKty of singing, dancing, 4c., for all which sec the Mils. Tni Gsnrnr Tint-aBB.?This olegnnt establishment' which bus keen leased to Mr. W, II. f.'risp, is about to un dergo vi ry extensive uml mat erial improve, ments. Ilxwe are io be a parquet!* and drees circle and a Berond tier ef boxe? as at present, and a third tier is to bo added In the second tier there are to be, on cee.b side, ?even hands'mely fitted pnvata boxes, and the audito rium is to bo enlarged by extending it over some ten feet of the snare now occupied by the stage. The shape of the eirtle is to bo so modified as to give to every part of the house nn equal futility of seeing the stage and hear ing. Separate entrances are to be constructed for accnaa to tbo different parts of the house, and an entirely new aarnngemeut for the seating of the audience Is to be adopted. When all these alterations are made, it will be found the Gaiety theatre will be, what it was originally ifilchiitd it should be, at ouve the (pool elegant and th most commodious establishment of the kind in the coun cil "r- y thf n.anager, the public may be w< II assured Dial nil that long experience added to u pe culiar aptitude for the COfcduct <5fa Uw^eof the tat fan ***' *lU **> fnithAitly and energetically done '1 ?wcr V/.e Gaiety mlwally worthy of tho lovers of the elegant drama. It in his purpose to spare no pains or uxpotise to secure the best company that this country and Kurope can supply, in every branch and department of tho drama.?Arm l*k*M Froy*ne, Jvmc 1, Tkc Missing Clipper Skips Driver andOesim LIST OF THE 0FFICFR8 AMD FA88BN0KKS OF TH1 DRIYKK. The clipper ship Driver sailed from Liverpool on the 12th of February last, with a crew of twenty two men and six officer?, together with three hundred and forty four puesengers, since which time she has not beeu heard of, and her owners give her up as fHst. The Driver was a fine clipper, two years old, of 1,594 tons. She had on board a Liverpool cargo or dry goods and salt, and was fully insurer. Pauiel Ogdcn was the owner of the vessel, and Tapscott & Co., the imrties to whom the cargo aud passengers were consigned. The Clipper Ocean Queen sailed on the 10th of Febru ary, fr< m London, and was heard of at Portsmouth on the 17th of the same month, since which time all trace of her has been lost. It is supposed that both vessels encountered the ico, which was then present in the Atlantic in such largo bodies, and were foundered or broken in pieces during the violent storms so prevalent during all of last winter. Tho Ocean Queen w as about six years old, and of 1,200 tons burthen. She was owned by Oriswold, Morgan It Co., and partially insured. The following is a list of the officers and passengers of the Driver. The crew was shipped in Liveriwol, and tho owners have not as yet received their names:? OFFICKltS. Nicholas ITobberton Master. P. M. Punbar First Officer. William Mooney Second Officer. John Puffy Third Officer. Eugene I--Hubert Steward. | William George Cook. FA8SBN0ERS. Name. Age. Name. Age. Pavid Hershcwakey. ... 30 George Gillespie 21 Honora Hiririinglinm.... 20 Samuel Gedder 18 Eugene Muleahy 24 William Matthews 23 | Riclmrd Mill? 25 Archibald Mi-Fall 30 Thomas Walker 25 Thotuas Puwson 20 PatWalpole 18 Allen Orr 20 Mary 8mith 48 Thomas Stewart 21 William Smith 15 Mary Robinson 24 Peter Con Ian 20 Jatiu Owens 21 Pat Eugolsby M Janu-s Palmer 21 Gilbert Nelson 16 Goorge Stern 25 Elizabeth Stewart 18 John Williamson 21 Briilgot Foley 18 Hugh Moyncogh 48 John Letialiati 20 Mary Darker 1.. 40 Peter O'Neill 22 Ann McKillen 30 Mary Rcilly 20 Mary louden 25 Peter Doyle 20 Sarah Ncill 30 Stephen Ryan 20 Margaret Cooper 34 James Connor 48 Henry Christie 26 Ann Lareey 20 Jane Christie 20 Stephen Brb-rdy 17 Henry Christi* 6 Mary Parkbry 20 Mary Christie 2 Edward Norton 21 William Christie 4 Mary Norton 17 Margaret Wilson 17 Mary Kirby 10 Mary Cootes 21 Thomas Riguey 7 Antono Van do Vilk 34 Pat. Kigncy 5 I-imdard Van Nortliarb. 23 Wm. Farrell 21 Maria J. Nortliarb 25 Mary 20 Maria Sara Hallert inft. Midi. Diinti 26 Juo. MeAdam 39 Wm. Sniilli 23 Thomas Graham 40 Rami. Jenkins 26 Sarah Connor 22 Hy. Iangdon T. 38 Judy Kltepitrick 39 1 bourns Maloue 20 Mgt. King 19 Jucob CalumLs 39 Biddy Barry 17 Jno. Coclilin 23 Jus. ('anon 20 Peter Laroy 31 Jno. IVxter 33 Wm Van dc Vilk 31 Jno. Hayos 25 Murine Van de Vilk 25 Kohl. Head 30 Peter Van de Vilk 27 Mrs. Head 30 SomdcBrunn 25 Mr. Permit a Cornelia do Juug 23 Mrs-. Perrott a Joris Mroargcr 66 ?l'errot, inft. Antoniu? straargcr 54 John Eorstcr a Corn. Straarger 27 Jno. Gray a Andrich Strnnrgor 31 Stephen Huily 16 Loritio ftiunrger 19 Thomas Napor 18 Kantz Straarger 18 Anu White 26 Marine Straarger 10 Emily White 2 Marin Van de Vilk 64 Ht-leu Wilson 30 Ha inns Mann 25 John Thompson .71 Owen McMurrny 30 Elizabeth Thompson.... 34 Cornelius Paint 20 Mary Thompson 26 Anthony Thompson 48 Jane Thompson 2 John J-'romy 26 Maria Cork cry 21 Mary Grtuni ?2 Margaret .Murray 34 Margaret Greain 20 Alice Mooro 30 John Craig 40 Mary McPartlaml 18 Wm. Elliott 21 Alexander Gordon 35 Peter Genron 23 Wm. Gordon 34 Edwaril Enbcs 26 Agnes Saldon 25 Thtmus Cooper 28 Isiwrence McAlvery.... 26 Samuel McCluiiy 25 Martin Cartas 36 Georgiua MeCiuny 21 Judy Cartas 38 7 homos Hanger 36 Biddy Cartas 23 Chit . Clayton 18 Ellen Cartas 20 Jno. Moran 36 Jeremiah Cartas 12 Jno. Ellis 18 Tom Cartas 6 Mnigun-t FIcGuire 21 Penis Riguey 48 Cornelius Phillips 21 Margaret lliguey 38 Jer< niiali Parsey 47 Dents Rigney 17 Christopher Moore 20 Juo Riguey 15 Ann Fox 33 James Riguey 11 Henry 1 abort y 65 Eliza Rlgnoy 9 Catharine laferty 52 Margaret lttguey V Marv Madden 16 Isabella Mallin 23 Midi. Madden 14 Ann Malliu inTt. Jno Krinlen 26 Joseph Healy 20 Hamilton Montgomery.. 26 John E. Norris 25 Edward Hall 40 Bridget Now Ian 18 Mich, leiiwick 29 Wm. Kane 25 Elizabeth Hall 12 Cutharinc Kane 24 Joseph Hall 10 Mich. Connor 20 Funny Hallctt 40 Mary McMauus 20 Ann Ha I let t 7^ Mary Brady 19 John Neville. a David Kimear 24 Neville a I>aniel Stewart 28 Thomas Gits pin 14 Maria Kelly 18 Sarah K< nilin 80 Patrick Moran 21 John Beddorr 38 Judith Robert* 21 I Vivid Green 21 Mary Par is 23 IWniel MeFee ... 21 Ann Williams 13 Geo. H. Booth 25 Margaret Williams inft. Terrcnce Curry 22 Hugh Jones 40 Bridget Curry ?6 Hugh Hugh? 18 Berry Kelly 20 John Robert. 32 Wm. Coles 27 Hugh Williams 24 John} Wilcox 18 Owen Morris 22 Joseph Wilson 18 Robert Robert- 20 Mr Mills 20 David Evans 19 Win. Hitmas 7 Mary Conty 18 John Murray 20 James Is>rd" 48 Ch mont Moore 21 John I/>rd 14 Matthew Brerton 25 Mary Ix>rd 11 Johrin Hi-nnossy 20 Elbr't Keadrlck 21 Allied Kay 7 Wm. Thompson 56 Rol,t. Connard 56 Albert Goldsmith 16 Exodus Coin.ard 66 Mary A. Rogers a Koht. Connard 18 J. Rogers a James Haliott 37 Anno Rogers a June* I'sihron 17 Horry Hoy 20 Rami, l'obron 15 Mr.ry Hnghett 28 Abraham Richardson... 28 Win. Kibbert 32 Edwin Richardson 16 Wm. Conter 41 Jer. Salrnian 24 Mrs. CoiiUt 38 Pat.iel nlirsi 16 Joseph lloran 22 Maurice Fitzgerald 28 John I .ark in 18 Catharine Fitzgerald 20 Sarah Maloue 26 Mary White 21 Edward Connor 22 John Doylo 20 Mrs. Connor 24 Tli'.nias Byrne 21 John Permity 1ft P.ii hii. Mnney .... 21 Matthew Farley 17 Win Byrne 20 Richard Moloy 17 Margaret Fttzpatrtck .... 16 John Feather 26 Margaret Doyto 16 Michael Dunn 25 Benjamin Hughe? 19 Joseph Isntfc 9 Jen** Wilson 24 James Isjak 7 Mrs. Wilson 2ft Henry Leak 6 Mi-e Wright 26 Jabe/. Brunei! 28 John .-Law 46 Joseph Board 26 Robert Jhnry 40 Thomas Brinby. 30 John Henry 18 Henry Taylor 28 John Simpson 20 Richard Whittakcr 26 Richard Russell 36 John J. Cardvn 36 William Gtimshuw 24 Jam? t'arden 33 Jo?. Swish-nborg 20 Ahtn J. Ekins 17 Matt MrPcrmotf 21 James Horshry. 65 MaiJdu Currun 26 Samuel Horshry 7 Mary Currnn inlt. William Horshry 27 Farmer Bowd 2ft Elijah Horshry 2 Charier H or shy 30 Edward Cook 2ft Mrs. Horshy 24 Ann Cook 36 Eliza Horsby itdt. Mary Horshry 25 Anthony Morgan 26 Edward Cook 11 Mary Pickett 22 Sarah Cook 24 Ak-xandor Robinson.... 35 James Ogden 24 John Whittle 22 John Sexton 29 Thomas leak 46 Jacob Healy 18 Ann I.<?k 18 Joseph Bowkcr 28 II < mas Is ak 13 Frederick Needhnm.... 24 Wm Hohtea 21 Geo. Bolton 28 Fohert Mnrsden 36 J. G. Hooker 25 Robert Maraden 7 Edw. Grady 18 Thomas Marsden 5 Jatnes Comby 20 Thi n as H. J oner 20 Mary Comby 21 .'oceph Adams +8 Mary Coftt 20 Ralph Burrhnall 26 Rtirtlc Knee 28 By Ruber* 2ft Peter McDonald 30 .'r.o. P.ethweB 26 Margaret ScaplQn 20 Wm. Vircber 40 Jno. piatly. 20 Wm. Hargroavm 4ft Matthew Jagairf 20 Thomas Hargreaves.... 21 Ann Taylor *k.. 20 Wm. Jl. 1 22 Hannah Smith 36 Wm. Hancock 26 Thomas Ryder 34 Elizabeth Hancock ...-?. 21 Kltznhetli Hawkins 23 Elizabeth Hancock., .infant Christian Gilmoro 24 Geo. Wright 32 Ellen Gilmor 16 Tie mas Piott 40 Emily Rose 34 Ellen Bowker 30 Thomas McDerroott 27 Wm. Eowkor 7 Ann Me:l?ermolt 28 EJizabetb Rowker 6 Thomas Carr 26 SuF?.n Powker 1 Total.... 33V and 7 inftuHs t\ m. Hadlkld 25 Hnpreme Court?Special Term. Before Hon. Judge Clorke. ,Tr>? 21 ?Obcdlnh H. Platl vs. The Ocean Transporta tion Company?Motion denied, with 810 costs, to abide the event. Hamilton and others v?. Vandcrbllt and The Accessory Traneportation Company ?On motion of defendants' counsel it was ordered that the argument stand adjourned to ncxtfMurday, to enablo defendants to produce iwpert oi importance. City Intelligent*. The Weather?Hon** a.n? Hotter.?Summer lias come in earnret. Warm days are no longer premature, but here, present, and likely to remain with us for two months at least, with only an occasional tolerable day in prospect, and that perchance a rainy one. The thcrmo jncter yesterday, at the Hkraui office, marked 84 dee. at BOOH, &6 d'g ?t throe o'eiocic, and 04 dog. at five in the fcfternoon. It was hot everywhere, and change of locality seemed only to add to the intensity or tho warmth. The whole city seemed to smoke under the furious rays of the sun. nor was there any intermission until " evening's shades prevailed." This weather will soon drive all our fashionable belles and beaux off to the watering places, and Wall street and tho avenues will shortly become shockingly thinned out in consequenro. Although, in the parlance of the codfish, " nobody " will be in town in two weeks, ret the great mass of tho working people will be compelled to swelter between those brick walls during the dog days?an occasional trip to Coney Island or Hobo ken being the only relaxation they can nfford; and perhaps a little good advice to them may "not l>? out of place here. Bon't drink copious draughts of ice water, as it put - tho aiisoibcnt vessels In undue activity, uud creates both thirst awl heat. It you do diink huge quantities of water, den't show your stupidity by wondering "what makes me perspire so." Avoid greasy and salt food, and try uud live ujiou vegetables and ripe fruit as much its possible. Acid substances are good, as they reduce the supply of carbonized food, and lower tho temperature of the body. Fatty substances have a contrary effect. City milk is poor stuff, and liable to make one costive. Avoid j it. Press in light colored clothes. It seems to be iinixis fible to hammer the simple idea Into some people's heads lliftt a black surface attracts the sun. while a white i ne reflects it. Those who wear dark clothes in summer deserve to endure all tho bent they feel; that is,unless they arc poor and cannot dress as they should; then thoy are to be pitied. Avoid intent leather cups and hoots. Cry "A vaunt!" to sherry cobtilers,mtotjuleps,bram^rsmashes and all such delusive drinks, that are nectar in the mouth hut a fire to the blood. Tho only drinks that aro at all admissible are light acid wines and lager bier, nnd very little of those; nnd, finally, take a sponge bath, and read the llKKAin every morning ; both o|>cratious will bo found exceedingly refreshing, and good for the constitu tion. l'ei hups it would ho well to caution our readers, also, not to get exeited over tho itu|iouding ]>olitiral cam paign. Be temperate and keep cool, and all will bo well. Tux National Bj.vx?, or New Haven, Capt. Biascl, num bering fifty men, arrived in this city on Friday, after a visit to Newark, N. J. Thoy were received by a delega tion of the Highwood Guard, and escorted to Hobokon, who presented them with a collation, after which the Blues returned to New Ilaveu by the boat, much pleased with their visit. Firm in Roosevelt Street.?Between 10 and 11 o'clock on Saturday morning, a fire was discovered in an attic room in building No. 18 Roosevelt street, occupied by George Hays. Tho fire originated in a box containing dry goods, but how or in what manner is not known. Mr. Hays and wife were absent at the time. The damage done by firo and water is about $40. No insurance. Regatta at Hodoken.?Quito an exciting race eumc off on Thursday and Friday, from the Atlantic Hotel, Hobo ken. The course was from a stake boat off Hobokon to a stake bout tnoored off the Atlantic dock, thence to a stake boat offspring street, back again to the place of starting, sailing twice round. The following boats wero entered, and started as follows?time allowed, two minutes per foot in length :?The Bob Fish, Rebecca, H. Barker, Carrie, Bay House Belle, Sophia, Frolic, Bed Houso Belle, Walton und Vengeance, and two skiff boats. The boats started on Tuesday, but nono of them were able to perform the distance in time, for want of wind, except the Bob Fish, which was ruled out winning tho prize, because she drifted foul of a sloop, so tho race was re|ssited on Friday. The wind was light jmrt of tho time, but on the sis-olid round it freshened up to a good sailing breeze, which brought them in line stylo in the following order : Bob Fish first, Rebecca second, Sophia third, Carrio fourth, Bay House Belle fifth; tho others a good distance behind. Tile most excitement and lx-tting was between tho Hob Fish and the Rebecca. The Bob Fishers won easily, and took the first prize, with a considerable amount ol' loose change which had been invested in outside bets. The Bob Fish, Sophia and Carrie were built by Messrs. Hsli A Morton. A Hack Driver Hauled Ovkr the Coals.?On Thursday morning Edward I'rophy, a hack driver, ?ras taken into custody by Sergeant llevoe, of the Chief's office, for dri ving bis vehicle without a liccuso, and shifncfully abusing the < onfi'lence placed in him by a stranger. Brophv. it appears, to company with a runner, succeeded in decoy ing a lady named Mrs. Mary Gold Into a It or public house in Greenwich street, when the complainant was anxious to bo set down at Savory's Hotel, in Ueekman street. The complainant, who had just arrived from Mansfield, Ohio, m n.vte for Cnlifornio. thero to rejoin her husband, was beset by Brophy and this runner. Mrs. Gold desired to he taken to Isavc ry's Hotel, but ins toad of com ply ii.g with her desire, the hack driver took her to a low tavern in Greenwich street. Alter remaining hero soino time. Mrs. G. loutul out that -lie had been deceived, and accordingly she demanded her rights, anil was at length taken lo llm proper hotel. Hie prisoner, on being taken ;o the Mayor's office, was fined $10 by Marshal Stevens, and in dciuult of )siyiQcut was committed to the Tombs .or ten day *. The I uiiucr has not yet been arrested. Etahhxg Astray between Jvve.mi.ks.?<>u Wednesday evening a stabbing alfray occurred between two lads, named William Nicholson and Samuel Knapp, in which tho after received a Revere gush in the nrin, infiieted with a pi n knife alleged to have been in the hands of the former. Officer Waltman, of tho Eleventh ward police, found the njured boy in the street and conveyed liiin to the sta ion house, where his wound was ilrOiMed by the district ?urgoon. Nicholson was arrested soon after tho occur 11 nee, and on being taken before Alderman Clancy, acting magistrate at the T- - ex market Police Court, he was com mitted lor examination. New* from Ncbraaka Territory. OIK FOItT FIEllKE CORRESPONDENCE. Kokt 1'ikkkh, N. T., May 24, 185G. Thf. Sioux Indian Convention?Deliberations nf the Delegate* ? 'Jin m * nf l'ra< < Pri.j**ed?Ajijvaranie. nf the Members in Senii.ii?Gev.ro 1 tlarney an the Ground?llorse* and J'lnunts brought in?The Oratory on Lath Side*?Smoking all Hound?Passe nger*/rain St. Louis?Probable Jianooal if United States Trisgo, itr. A* 1 mentioned to you in March that a convention ot do legate* lrc in the several bauds of Sioux Indian* had been in session at this place to make arrangement.- tor peace, 1 think it due you that I .-liould make known the liiiul re RUlt. It ?9J) agreed in convention that soventy-flvo day* should be allowed for the Indians to bring in nnd deliver up the stolon horses, also several Indians as prisoners. For several days prior to the expiration of the time, (tho 20th in.-t.,) the Indian encampment near this continued to increase in numbers, and on the 20th the Indiana, true to their promise, were represented by some three to four hundred chiefs and warriors, many of whom were dress ed in full costume. They Bented themselves in eemi cir cles, and presented quite an imposing appearance. Near by wo* Gen. Harney, his officers and attaches. The Indiums gave up .some forty horses, and brought in several buffalo robes to pay for the horses that hail died in their possession. They also gave up twelve Indian* as prisoners called for?one the murdorer of Col. Gibson's family, of St. Joseph'*, Mo.; one that killed the lame old ?w, near laramie, some two years since, and ten as peace offerings to appea*e the white chief for Uie offended dignity of Indian Agent Vaughn n. The oratorical jsiwers of tho warrior chiefs were, no doubt, from their attitude and Jesture, put in requisition, and they were probably satisfied with their effort*, espc eiaily ?s tliey succeeded in obtaining tho release of the ten fraco offerings. As the subject of discussion was not one to draw out tho oratorical talent of the General, he did not give a display of his flowery language, such a* those acquainted with him are awaro bo can when tho oc casion is one of excitement. Two days after this inter view n select few of the chief* on both side* met, shook bands, and took a toddy; and yesterday another large as sembly convened on council ground. After the chief* lmd finished their talk, the General dis charged the two remaining prisoners, logo without delay. Then a general smoke of the pi|ie of )>e?cc by chiefs on both side* closed the ceremony. And tints ended the Sioux war. I a* evening the steamer Genoa, thirty seven days from St J outs, came up. freighted for the sutler at this fort, and brought a* passengers Col. Andrews, Major Gaines, o( the pay department. Col. A. Lee and Captain* Lovcll, Ivividson and IWvis, 2d Infantry; Meat. Colonel Andrews of the I.ight Infantry, Mrs. I/tvell and Mrs. Wright. It is supposed from information brought by Colonel T/xt, that the troops will be soon removed from this to other purls, some to be near Ike mouth of I.'Kuu Qui Court. OCTt OMAHA CORRESPONDENCE. Omaha Cmr, N. T., May 28, 1808. Hejoie rug on the Frontier oner the. Passage nf the. loun Laeul Hilt?Large Oterlaud Emigration, tn California and Salt Lake. Valley?Thousands Arriving in Mebraeln to Settle? Hwc Omaha City Loots Just Mow?General Mew* nf llut Territory. do. The pa*?Ag? of Uio Iowa I,md Dill, donating to the rail roads of Iowa thn odd sections on cither able for six miles, is a subject of rejoicing amongst the resident* of Iowa and Nebraska. The roads Included in this grant arc tho Da venport and Council Bluffs Railroad, Burlington and Mis souri Railroad, T.yons and Missouri River Railroad, and tho Dubuque and Big Sioux Railroad. The bind offices of Iowa have been ordered to be closed, that persons who have claimed or pre empted lunds along theso route* may make new selections. To the Hon. A. Hall mneh credit is due for the pai-i-agc of this bill, so admirably calculated to ra pidly advauce the interests uud prosperity of both Iowa and Nebraska. ' The emigrant road leading bonce across the wide roll ing praliies wistwsrd to the Pacific, is now dotted with emigrant trains bound for the golden shore* of California, or tlic new Jerusalem of Halt Ioko Valley. For the former, the emigration is far more than any one antici pated Indeed, were it not that the train* thence were moHtly composed of men and families from Iowa and the Western Hates, I should wonder why the pleaaaiH and rapid lines from the Eastern cities thence were enken for a tedious, toilsome, wearisome trip ol about two thousand miles, over wide rolling prairie* nnd deep rt I tci?< Uiffiugh tuouutaoi jmgea anu taudy deserts, 'Ufoey. ed only by tillering, prowling Indians. No far, however, lis nny danger Is to be apprehended from the latter, either to emigrant* or settler*, there can, 1 presume, be none, now that Gen. llorney has given them a wild wak ing up. To Nebraska, al*o, thousand* of the yeomanry ef the Fast are arriving to make themselves farms upon the garden spot of the world. Kvery town I* more or less flooded with anxious strangers, looking for some dosira i,!? mace iu stick ,h[>ir "UlkrJ "n* r(-ar themselves a Uvmv v* V1" *..*?!* to lay one's liead, and the cry *? * ?wum, yet There I* room enough for all? Kooni in the greenwood, if not In the hall. This place present* quite an interesting frontier aspect. Wagons and tenms. laden and prepared for the plains, ac rnmisiuled by men clad expressly for their long journey, carrying pistols and bowio knives. Of course, during sea sons' like ihe present, there is a goodly supply of tippling t-liops in full blast, aud now, as at nearly all seasons of the year, a goodly supply of loafers and speculators. The California emigrant, so soon as he reaches the frontier settlements, like ours, must exja-ct to pay well for what he gets, for tbev nre generally regarded lit subjects for rocket bleeding before they pass into the Indian country, thinners for ferry cro- mg- and all sorts of annoyances must they be subjected to. Th?y must ex]>ect no sympa thy only so lar as sell-interest prompt*. Propp'rtv all over the Territory Is advancing in value rapidlv. There will he large crops of coin, potatoes, Ac., rab.ed in it this season The country looks beauti ful now?surpassingly so. Ihit little or no sickness pre vails. and the weather is real! y delightful. Boats aro weekly nrrh ing at this place aud Council Blutl's laden with passengers and freight. Personnl Intelligence. F. 1'. Blair is in town, and slopping at Col. Fremont's. The lir-t of .Americana registered at the olllco or the Anieuieuii European Express and Exchange Company, 8 l'lace de la Bourse, Purls. from 26tli May to ltd June, 1866, was imfollows:? F A Napier. New York; W M Walker, Maryland: J W Tucker and fetnily, New York; Barnet I. Solomon, do; E L Sharpstei-n, do; Anlhouv l)ev, Jr, do; II Hutchinson, Newark, N J; John E tinvtt, Ailiauv; (' A llremer, do; Jos Bernard, La: < haunrey J Ilawley, N Y; J G Grund, Philadelphia; Da vid 1* llolton, N Y: K Edwin Hall. Hartford; Mrs M Van Klccekand Mrs .1 B Hardcnhergh. N Y: Carlton Bayley. Roe* river; .1 Y Wendel, N T; J W Easier, Baltimore; Aug Wilson, M D, Philadelphia; Ward McAllister, N Y; F Kubne. do; J Welhrrell, Wetherellville; JoRlah Qutncy. Boston; Isaac Amer, N Y: P I,ore!lnrd Konahla, do; Tbomaa Hlller, do; 8 Johnson. Jr, Boston : M Hartley, New York ; 11 T Fred irk, Philadelphia; Mrs Dr J Wilson, Cincinnati ; And I> White. Syracuse; T W Evans, PhlladelpMa; W. 8. Bright. M. D., Phllndelphla; James Vandervoort, rliillp Jibo-engcr. Theodore Berdelt, Samuel Biuhl, Mrs. R. Moultou, y-aines D. DhvIs, 11. Berend. Mr. imn Mrs. N F Grinnell, 8. J. '-aw ver. R. II. Berilell, Charley P. Benlell, Edwin J. Dryden, Mis?*A. llnuglimuut, J. R. Dickson. New York; 3. Brniinan, Snn Francisco; Yolney French, Wiscouain; Simou Finn, Syra cuse; John Chandler,"Boston. AKKIVAL3. At the Smithsonian llousi?J. O. Plneo and family, Nova Scotia; E. Warren. New Orleans; J. Gleaaon, do; W. G. Ste vens, Ya.; J. H. Stevens, do.; S. Ingersoll, Detroit; Cuptaln Sulherlaud. U. 8. N.; James Tevua. C. W.; C. J. Peterson, IlnmhiirK, (leimany; Rev. K. Jeffrey, Albany; James M. Stark. Newcastle; George Belnuii, Boston: O. lllch, Boston; Al the Everett House?Isaac Oagnnd nnd lady, New York; F. Burt, Sprlliglield; Slgnor-Panto and lady. A. Peinarehan, H. Krluhi. '1 hue. Quertirroa. Carlos Reyua, Caracas; Rail. Cnzdelliu. B. Maya. Porto Ciilicllo; A. Ferlaud. Guadeloupe; Mr. l'nleiiziiehi. sieitarr Tennessee; I)r. MeLean, F.aslon. l a.; R. Adams. 0. it. Elswortb, New York; F. Markword. Secre tary Austrian Is-gatlon; Mr. and Mrs. McCullum. Quebec; Mr. Morton, New York; Mr. Cllaby, Mrs. Beatly, Mrs. Pleasanla, Florida; F. M. Winston. Fort Washington; D. D. Howard, Burlington, Yt.: 11. O. Rod wold. Lima; Miss Taylor, New York: Henry Siniinondg, England; W. H. Emmerton, Salem, Muss.; F. Giles. Boston: Mr. and Mrs. Scott and servant. Miss Seolt, Master Srolt. Suvannuli; Mrs. Holmes, K. P. Holmes, La. At Si Denis Hotel.?Edw in A Post, 0 O Becko, W II 0 Wad dell, New York; (' Wright, Niagara Falls; T B Desplaee, Washington. I) C; C T Salcntt, Georgetown, P. C.; Mr Flak, Louisiana; E J Phelps, New York; Wm A Jackson, Albany; C I) Roy, Miss Boy, \V Masson, Montreal; Wm II Gilbert, Miss Gilbert," E I'ossange, Mrs liossange, three children anil nurse, New York; It J Morrison, G Meert, Havana; Chaa llarrisaon, New Orleans. Front Mobile and Havana, in the ateamahlp Quaker City? W MeGuIre, Miss .1 A Johnson, Misa E llorton, Mrs J Rolaton, three children and servant; Misa E Coleman, Miss A Clement, Mrs A Payne, two children and aervant; Mrs K J Strong, two children and two servants: J M Penman, J B Herptn, lady nnd two childre n: W T Boss, II M Cohen, lady, two children and servant; (' Hopkins and lady, 1) J Marrast, lady mid two daughters: J ltiivnolits. J C Btibi-ock, Dr F A Ross, I V Mathey, C F Ptarsi'ii, 1) i' Berry, O Schmidt, W II Kitchener, child and servant; Kolit Lslril, Wm Cannon, R It Scaring, Mrs S 8 Son thorough, I, Merchant, lady, child and servant: Mra II MacPlierson, F Seaneua, Miss M A Abbott, Mrs C McNoar, Miss M E Williams. J II Campbell, Wm Ailing, Mra E Savage, ' four children anil servant; Mrs G Newton, Mrs 11 Grilling. From Havana?C llarlxpc, J At Zola and daughter, G Al fonso, K Altonso. P Alfonso, G Brown, lady, three children and two servants; J M Storey, J Staples and lady, Mrs J Ponce, J Ltuirtiahrr. lady and son; M Mora, lady, two children and servant; F Sola, holy and cldld; J M Churchill, lady and two chihlri n; Miss S Phinney, Misa C liacot, Mra A Callahan and s*iTHiil. J Aitkrn, L Casumuyor, C F Dlar, C Alfaya, W Regvrlfcro, E ( oeciniui, J J Lyons F. Srhwlngc, N Hol slein, A Glhcrt, C J Rouvler, 8 Kliraldo, II RUraldo, ll Caaaa, Miss K Casea, J P C Thompson. F Diugo and servant. J Hol fclein, K Mrcrt. II t'alvo, J Law ton. A Kesaler, A Mctriger, J H J ell, J J ilc Arajno.?Total 133. Frini Charleston in stcamshlji Marion;?MraCSWesten dortf. Mies Beat. Mrs Galllbiril, Miss L. C. Wcynian. Miss Lis sak. Mrs Wingnekl anil child. Mrs F M Hart, Dr R C Foster and lady, P I. Hyde anil holy. A Blake and lady, A Krettnd Iill:iirg, Master 'Goodman, J W Becher, I* McDonald, O A King. A Chase, J K Smith, J I* Genung. Victor Value, F. I.la snk. J II Weytnan, J I. Robinson, 11 F McKenzle, Al* Von Gilfou. and U> iu steerage. DEPARTURES, In steamship Ericsson, lor Liverpool?Mr Wm Webster, Mi.irisiai.a: Mr and Mrs McDonald, Baltimore; Mr and Mra Blai.< inn >1 end Miss l'luiii liurd, Portland. Mi, W li McGrath, Mrs 11 Herll. N V; Mr and Mrs John White anil Miss White, (h i rgla; G Jacob son, Henry Bthtlbr, Ohio; J B Horton, Don na Isabel de Zsiik.i i and suit, Havana: Don Antonio Josloaa, Havens: Mr and Mrs Miller nnd Miss Butler, Tenti; M Kng iiiHti. Milwaukie; Geo W Rubers, New Orleans; Scnora F It Avillain*.. d?ugh:or nnd servant; Senor F dc Lmnhtllo nnd lady. Senor J Aieitzo. Senor Migncl Urzamiui aud serviuit, < 'inch I.einh. Saveiiunh;.lames Sett and lady, N Y; Mr and Mrs Liu si de, N Yt Mr ami Mrs Jus Ilumllion, J Wllllnakl, John Orango, .1 Mel.tin, I al. Mr nnd Mrs C Hammel and child, Wm Thftlewaitc, Bolt Crawford, Missouri; Mrs Kehecca Austin inn! cliiltl, Mr and Mrs Buussctt, France; Mrs Robert J Sague, 111?Total, 76. For Liverpool, In steamship Nlugara, frotn Boston.?Mrs 8 li Gallup. Miss Greene and maid. Mr George Ticknor and wife. Miss Ticknor, Miss Guild, Mr W 11 Fcssenden and wife, Mrs A Corn i y, Mr F Bragiotti, Mrs N Kcgglo, four children and nurse; Mi sms J A Airnry, K V Ashton, of Boston; Hmitli Gray, of Walpolc, Mass, T I* Shcjtard anil wife, of Providence- John Richards, of Gardiner, Mr; Harat and wife, child and nurse; Jas N't miatid. L Benjamin. Mrs H W Parker, Messrs 8 Blurksione. T P Norton, Wm Cochrane, Misa Ferguson, Messrs K J scrivener, Andcrron, 11111, Carroll. J Mln gris, J T Mill hell. Miss King. Messrs Wm Offord. W II Ed wpids. of New Yolk; James Wilson and Robert Wilson, of Albany: Piitrirk Hamilton, of Virginia: 1) Sullivan, of Alex andra; Nriior M de Mnrroletta and wife, of Washington; J C Green anil 1' 11 Flaimagun. of South Carolina; K J Caughey, F W Held, Andrew Low, wife daughter and nurse; of Sa vannnh: John N Mott and wife, of Mobile; Mrs Macanley, Messrs William Price. Currei and wife, 8 Malhon, L Lay and wife, nl New Orleans; F 1' Bruca, wife and two infants, of Mississippi; John Mure, Consul at New Orleans; Joseph Olth on and Jno Tobin, of Ohio; William Fitxgerald, Joseph Alnley, Owen Rice and wile, and Mrs M Morris, of St Isittis: A Slo'tt, W Tentermann. Charles Stott and A B 8toU, ?f Caltlornia; Wm Llndr.ey, of New Bedford; Mra M Lindsay and child, Miss M Gctdes, Mr McKill, M Ileyman and William Alexander, of Canada; A 8 Newbury and Hidden, of Hamilton, C W; A Crawford. H Thomas and D Lewis, of Mon treal: James Smith, of Toronto; J Isigan, Miss 8 Randall, Charlds Mead and wife, and George Watson, of I-ondon, C W; Th< mas F Campbell. Thcmsa Dixon, II Hamilton, Mrs Addy, John Breunan. Jos lireiinan. J H Simmons and George Mar tea, of England: 11 T Ropes, two sona and daughter, of Liver Sooi; Rev John Henderson. Messrs Francis, of Scotland; nhn Morrison, of Glasgow; A Hocking, of Antwerp; J El breckt, of Hague; John Fnekel, of Vienna; John 8 Blake, of Mexico; Est Pedrera. Leon Yde nnd J B Merello, of Havana; Mrs J 11 Mwrrt, 6 children aud nurse, residence not given ISA For llslifax?M D Field, of Soutliwick, Me; Mrs M Camp bell, Jsnies Eddy, James M Hamilton and ? Wlawell, of New York; W 11 Simpson, Maine; two Misses Coggswell, Rev Mr Harvey, P C Hill and wife, IIII Collins, Miss Fergu son and Miss Hnraai.*. of llnllfux; Rev Mr Urorge, of Canada; II Kedy and J Kedy, of I.imenhiirg; Rev Mr Snodgraas, of P E Island; Miss Mckenzie, of Ptclou; Miss Cramp, oj Mon treal: llsvid Walker, resident'* not given?21. Total, 1.15. For Scvsnneh in steamship Augusta:?J K Tefft' and lady, W B Norton, George T Nichols, J A Vlllalonga, R 8 Hard w'ck, George W Hard wick, 11 C Dlxey, John Seeley, Bonis m'n Field, D 8 Boutel and son, T >1 Foley and lady, Wm Neyle Habersham, J 8eolleld. J M Selkirk, and 4 in steerage. lii steamship Trnncssee, for St Thomas, Puerto Rico, La gnayra, and Puerto Cahello. For 8t Thomas Mr,?Mrs t'hap msn and child, Jamaica; Mr Arthur Brine, Quebec; Tarouln Jones. London; All red Hriappe, do; W A Wetherbee, New York; C H Van Brsklo, do; John F Cole, Philadelphia; James Urrmer, do; T B Bradford, Boston; Mr Simmons nnd lady, 4 children stul servant, St Thomas; Mr Benjamin and lady, do; Fernando Fernandez, Torto Rico; Igirenzo J De Vlzcarronda, do; Lewis Freeman, lady and 2 children, Trinidad; W C Weltb and lady, do; Miss Aitken, England; W Liodergrew, Porto Rleo. For Lsgusyrs, Mr?Misa T Olsvarrarla nnd mabl, Porto Csbello; Mr Ramon Pasz, New York; C Mlmzenberg, do; Robert Krugger, llrtiselles; John Gohy, do; Edinnod Yon Beyron ami lady, Holland; John Estalng, do., aud 12 in the steerage.?Total 61. For Charleston, in steamship Nashville?James Burnable, Mrs Belknap. T Norhury, J M Fairbanks, J W Bonos, Henry Young, Miss Young, Robert Watson, John Mctlsc, MrsMcGee, Mrs Jane Smith, Master G Smith, Thomas R Rerde, Mrs King, Miss King, Miss Msrv lllgglns, and nine In the Rteerage. For Norfolk, Petersburg ami Rlshmond. in steamship Jamestown?Edward A O'Brien, J T Beers, Mr Loudon and son. W Patterson,!! J Jackson, Smith Dnkin, George Moon, Mrs Ilutdop, Jas Westrott, R Thompson, Thos Ryan, Margaret Ryan, Miss C Owens, Miss Margaret A Oorrran, Misa Julia M Arnold. J Y Patrick. Jno F Miller and servant, Chas H Rey nolds. Lewis Osmpltel), L M Ogllvle, Mrs Jno C Boyd, FW Tnxbury, W 11 Grsnt. W Stoll, John W Kauqtter, A W Stalk, and live Mxtmen tor Norfolk. MA11TI ME I NT E LLIOENCE. ALU AX AC TOn RBW TORM?THIS DAT. ?CH RUOS 4 29 I moor Hum ??? II 04 8CN IBT* 7 ."M I HKJH WATER morn 10 HI Port of New York, Jane SI, IBM. CLEARED. Steamship Isle of Madeira, Lawson, Lisbon and Madeira? O T Leal. Steamship Augusta, I.yon, Savannah?H I. Mitclilll. Steamship Nashville, Berry, Charleston?Hpofford, TUeeton A Co. Steamship Jamestown, Pnrriah, Norfolk, Ac? I.udlam A Pleasants. ship Webster, Lawrence, Liverpool?Hpofford, Tlleston A < 'or. ship Emerald, t 'ook, Liverpool?Howland A Rtdgeway. Ship Rotunda, Percy, lamiton?Dnnbam A Dlmon. slilp Albany, Jordan, Glasgow?J H Hardy, ship H Crocker, Slenimer, New Orleans? Robson A Foedlck. Bark Rheln (llam), Hpter, Hamburg?E Bech A KunhardU Bark Lizzie Hoggs, IJlzer, Sagtia la tlrande?N Place. Bark J M Morales, Brown, Havana?Hturge* At'o. Bark Effort (Br), Brown, Ht John?Lawrenco, Murray A I/tndM'T Bark Nepcr.ihe (Br), Hpaln, fit John, NB?Edmonaton A Tri, Shibboleth, Morton, Santa Cruz?Walah, Carver h 'p'rUrAddv Swift, Poster, Mnracalbo?Mnitland, Phclna A Co. Bug Almore, Wlnton, Bermuda?Walsh, Carver A t haae. ?< hr J Prime. Sautes, VeraCruz?Oallaghan A Haulnler. S. Iir Clyde iltr), Sweeting. Abaeo?.las Enas. Rebr Electric (Br), llodgklus, Abaco?C Aekerly. pel* Inn,gene, lllplev, Mobile?Lnno, West A t o. Sehr Rosa, Carver, Sattlla River?Janvrln A Thompson. Sehr W Raleigh, Mankln, Havammh?,1 It tiilman A Cb. Sehr Poeohontss. Hulkley, Charleston?Seranton A Tnllman. S< br Nebraska, Pennington' (ieorgelown?tleo Price Selir Martha J (lanae, Htephenaon, Wilmington?J If Mc-, Sehr New York, Hrigham, Richmond?C H Plerson. Hchr Kalrfaz, Molt, Alezandrla?Merrill A Abbott. Sehr Rescue, Itaeon, Baltimore?Merrill A Abbott. thr Alliert Field, Bhllllps, Baltlmnre?Master, ir A Kldrldge, Rowland, Philadelphia?J W JicKcr ,Jr Rio, Crnwell. Phlladelphla-.Ias Hand. ^ , hr Hnrd, Wood, Portland?G L Hateh A Oft. hr Caroline (', I.unt, Newlmryport?C A E ?kTir Isabella. Faulklln. Boston?Dayton A gr ? , pan Pbenls. QtoOdlni, NoiffQU-lt Keup'^,' g Hoop fashion, IlAW.v. Providence?Master. Propeller Tlios Swantr, Green. UlUunwe?Cromwell's Lta Propeller Mars, NtrholA Philadelphia Propeller Locust Point, Pre*: *b * urtland?^Cromwell's I AJUUVBu> Steamship Quaker City, ShufeMt, Mobile 13th, via Hurt 17th lust, with nidus ana passengers, to Hruith A Patrick. Steamship Mnrion, Poster, Charleston, with mdsc mid pi sengers, to Kpotlurd. Tilestou A C'O- On Thursday, u I'M, miles N of Cape 1UI terra ghOal, exchanged signals with stew **'" 'yi'herry, Mr,^ for Charleston. TSilp TTl, Chandler. Liverpool. M?r * .ytth mdee an.I pnw-cngers. to Zcrcga k Co. , '.tSe ... 5 f laillght, about miles K of Pishing Kip, during a thick fog, came ill vouts ?bria Hehn, from lioston. The 2il mate and 3 of the A ? crew jumped oi.' hoard the brig. A tiont was sent for thai when they refused to .r"'ur,n '<>?"? ?|?{P. tfer fu,1 the h? aer that was made fast to w' l,r <IU not see the brig M (la light. The A Z had a gooa.^'"nl leuteru out. and th? i bei! kept constantly Mowing. Took ? Ljlot front boat Kdw Fori est in 69 40: he has been 6 days on boAfu. Ship Jsne II (illdden (of lioston), Lovelt, Havana, 7th ill! with sugar, Ac, to J W Sampson. ItHh Inst, off Cape Florid spoke hark Ilesper, of Newbwyport, from Havana for El uore. Park Trinidad (Brrm\ Kuyster, fit Jago de Cuba, 1st irn with sugar, to II Pan,stroll. Park Velocity, White, 8t Jago de Cuba, 7th inat, with suga tobacco, Ac. to J Thompson. Soiled in company with bn Catharine, Watts, for New York. Urlg South Durham (Hr.jfof Middiesboro), Sturdy, liordeau f.8 days, with brandy, Ac, to E Cnylus de Ruyter A Co. Hi heavy weatber, splii sails, in . Brig Certrude (Han), lleyen. Emdeu, 80 days, in ballx with Hi passengers, to order. llrig Isabella Jewett (of Bangor), Chlpman, Mayaguei, P 8th lust, with sugar, to CMbbs A t o ltr'g Waelssa, Wliitley, Charleston, 4 days, with cotton, to Smsllwood. Anderson A Co. 3Dth Inst, olf Barocgot, s| hark R H Gamble, l'owell, hence for St Marks, same t saw schr Phantom, hence, hound South. Brig Matanzas (of Plymouih, Masai, Matthewa, Gcorgetov SC, 7 days, with shin timber, to muster. Schr J'clea (llr), Ironings, Jersey, 45 days, with salt, to S) ken A Ironsides. Schr Susan E (Br), Mahon, Windsor, 16 days, with plasU lo J 8 Whitney A Co. Schr O B W arner, Harmon, Wilmington, NC, 5 days Pehr l.ovelt Peacock. Terry, Wilmington. Schr Merchant, Winters, Richmond. Schr till Parker, Parker, Virginia. Schr Yankee Doodle, Hall, Baltimore. Schr Wilmington, , Calais. Schr Granite State, Bearer, Boston. Schr New York, (loodsell, Boston. Schr Galota, Bacon, Boston. Schr Louisa, Fuller, Boston. BELOW. Ship Middlesex, Parmalee, 30 days from Havre. Ship Andrew Foster, from Liverpool. Ship Arthur White, from Glasgow. SAILED. ^ ? StcamsWpe Augusta. Savannah; James Adger, Chariot Jameatowfx, Nosfelk. Ac; ships Robt Center, Valparaiso; ?? Cutting, Antwtaai; Lncle Tohv, Liverpool; Horatio, Khangh Iruni (BrA PbllMelphla; barks Robert, London; Avails, W mington: Criminal. . Wind during the day, SSW, and light. HbMllwieoiu and DUUtcdi The steamship Marlon, Capt Foster, from Charleston, rived yesterday. The purser lias our thanks for papers. Steamship Hoihissia-A Ciuo-The following complim. tary card has been presented to Capt Ehers, of the stenn Itorussln, since her arrival at this port:? To Captain Brots, commander of the Hamburg stean DeaSrFlr?With the greatest pleasure, we beg leave to t tifv to you our sincere thanks for your atlnblllty during t froni Hamburg to New York; also, for the gene, rnd and attentlveness which hns marked the conduct ot > i.Ulcers. These qualities and attentions, togethi i wiiii bountiful table and th?- spacious accommodations of the Itor sin have rendered our passage one of the most agreeable t we'have ever experienced. We congratulate you upon tuiv made a passage highly creditabblo to a screw steamer though you have had to contend with a constant succeesioo head winds. Hoping that you may prosper in all vorn u^d takings we remain, dear sir, with the highest esteem, ti 11 llrunswig, F Krauskopf, Capt H l,,'nd1lxL'n ?1^1 ladlea of the lira! cabin; A Schmidt, T Appel. A llolst. I, wig Ichmole, C Faeharias, U (iollmann. Dr Friedlander llelnrlchs. Fair Atalakta?A letter from Marseilles, dated June stales thut Ihe clipper ship Atalanta, of Baltimore, which sai for New Yoork on the 2Uth ult, returned the night before b her crew having mutinied. Her captain and mate were c fined In Ihe caJjin, bound hand and foot the malerecetv two stabs one very severe, being near the heart. He la, lu j ever expected to recover. The vessel was brought back b passenger. Mr Davis. On her arrival the sloop of war ( hlellation immediately sent her bouts and secured Uiecri who are all In jail. They are all foreigners, being a mlxt. of l'oriuguese, Italians, tireeka, Ac. seiiu incus Miner, from Boston for Mobile, was lost on 1 nw Keel" on the 1st inst. Cargo and materials, in a daxna, || staTe carried to Nassau, NP, June 4 The masted schr, 39b tons, and owned by Lane, West A Co, of II city, and abont two years old. Not Ire to Mariners. The Danish government have established twenty one aalv! stations on the west coast of North Jutland, and live on the <,f Bornholm, furnished with all nec essary nppariUus lor I purpose of aavlng Uvea In cases ot shipwreck, mm I arelhe following, viz;?Skagen, kaudestedeine, HelrtaW I l!mistrup, l^ken, ltlokhusene, Sletto Strand, l.ild Ftra I llafisledholm, Klltnaollers, Nordie-Vorupore, % ester asLcer-Kanal Thvbo Hon, Flyvholm, Insklver, Vaederso K Suidcfr cVngvtg. Breneguaiil, Hen'nestrmnd. Blaavandab Bonne, Alllnge. Gudbieui, Bvaulke, aud anogcback. 'Whalemen* Arr at New Bedford June 19, shin Mary Frazicr. Han Ochotfk Fen, Honolulu January Z7, Pernarobuco May 21, t ISO bills sperm (taken on the passage home), LOO do wh etc j.nd i'flOO Idh whalebone on board. . ent home 1070 bpl* wl nil mid lb,'.to lbs bone. Spoke 5th Inst, tat 25 14 -V ? { \V sc hr K Nickel sen, Freeman, Provtncetown, 140 sperm., whaBp anct boiling a 40 bbl v. hale; 14th 1st 30 N. on 71 id chr Olive Clark, of Provtncetown, 12 days out, cl an. Arr at do20th, ship America, Baker, Bjy of 3, With nil and bone on freight. Spoke March L, hitJI- ?. 7b 12, Emerald, Hallock. Sit. 60 hbls speTOi titl on board, , ;? large sperm whale alongside. Sid bark Catalpa, 1 aj ] C<A?rn?t New London June 18, bark Alert, Church, pesol-J| stands. St llel-na May 7. with 3IIW bbls?'"<< ?J* 1 bant oil, and 9000 Iba bone. Schr Franklin, arr lith, has ^[rrltt Edgsrtown'june 20, ship MassachuseUs Nicker rem Oelmtsk Sea, Hllo December 5, vhi Holmes a Holt, of is- Nantucket, 30 sperm, 1300 whale, 380 lbs bone. Spoke list, no lat, Ac, bark Parker, Cook, ot Proytncetown.cleai Oil New Zealand March 16 (not at Bay oflslandaus be epnrted), Brighton, Tucker, Dartmouth, 400 bbls sp oil. sid from St Helena April 30, Olobe, Tripp, Nil, on a crt Spoken, die. Schr Loyal Fcranton, Goalee, hence for Savannah, June "sqlirFred Wording (of Belfast), fiom for Cienfue June 17, lat 37 61, MaraocEE. PR, May 8?In port brig LIUian (of Bucksp Nicholas from Georgetown, HO, arr 6tb. sT ,) Ao'o UK Cuba, June 7?In port brigs Bonlta, Lpton, N York 4 or 3 days; P M Tinker, MilUken, trom Baltimore, cargo Mary l'leroe. Jtu??l<*, lor HtMlOU 6 d-vga; i f's Jaelaon, Mr PWbuh*.!**, Aw; NYork, W.g oemaxUxBcOaw, l?Kjm*si, luetarr Sailer, lor NYsrt wdhfa: *?w *a (Br>. ror Mewbmwll wtK lor ofTcer*. t* hiwmm d**i: *2 ramfcyK ItnshteIda, from lhuUmwe^ok.g iu 3Sh ocigi Aiika .K^ of Norfolk, ami. .sowqm Albion. ot.Vta?.*i. Fit.? >xr tharlue, Wass. *Yo??. stony Ports* ALEXANDRIA**aaiehb-ArrsohrsMoutac. Proridenc P C ike? and J WHfnmi. X Ynra. ?d aohra Potomac, Aim *"boFTOnTjune 2b^Arr steamer Adelaide, Winchester John Nil via Eaatport; Bhlp Cornells, Smith, Liverpool, I Industry Bradsbury. Jacksonville Hlh Inst; Hylas, Grant, lade h'hU. Telegraphed?llsrk Marmora, trom Glaat Signal lor a brig. Old ships Indlaman, Smith, M anllajrt land Light, Boyd, Ft Stephen, N'B, to load for Bristol (-hat barks Axcr, Burke, Glbralur and a mkt; Tom Corwtn, dan, CicnfuegoH. Aw, windflight_and '?rh^to ftom NW and SE. latter part HW, barksC<in^anoe,G^csheiul,Slrl BATil, June 20-Arr brtgs P A. Page, L?wts, Ja^on* Taluluh, Amabury, do; schrs Isiokouit, Doyle, Baltimore, cui utun, oi Wollticet, ? * _ Vnnjv liKLKAST, June H*?Arr brig Cbas Eilward, Moody, , deHoi,MES'S HOLE, June 18, PM?Ait brig Venus, Wit ^ James Kiver for Boston; scbrs Martha Jane, |,Ir)*^'-'e1inn| | peuke Bay for Portsmouth; George A Mary, B""! . Ktos; "'TStetfu8,u,4; 'I sfeSrSSj's &, TiS, do for Bangor; Velocity Hucktm. dc gns! J^tin^nipton^e.ver do forl>a.'ver.;Grandm?, can, do for Salem; Globe, Palne. NYork for do Hudamp ^ir,Ka(Um^";f<Tc^i^anger, i'la*k?^nk Hive* for^VIbm Dayton. Kobtnnon, Koaton Coombs, llaverhlil for do; Ottoman, Clltlord.Bath tor do. brigs J A Taylor, Venua, Empire\ schrs Slarlha Jane, w.T^ Mariwiza, Homer; Pallia, Velocity, Clara Jane, I I Miarn Kalon. Sarah E Imwis, and Pearl. '20th?Arr bark Mary Chlpmam Hill, New York for Co brig, Amos' lawrenco, Talpey, vi'iishingtoii, Nt.torBo luJw'nii.re I* ti ton Alexandria for do; selan, Shute, rntl phla for Portland; sche Daxsle, Ho*1??!,' Boston; Josiah llnthorn, Veaile, Rondout fbr Boaton, Mc Vdsm Wlllard, Georgetown, Ft-, for Thomaaton, J ?4 bowitea, N Yore for Bangor; sld ship Ms^chuMtts, bidgw SsWShttSSft 1SS?&S?' ",,7S5rt"S.iS'w?3 ffik man; brigs John Hathaway. Amos l^renes Jamea W a s?l?h M-h? .1?mcH lillHH, Jabei L White. Banner, Leoi Julia.'John Compton, Grandilla, Hudson, kK-ean Ranger, zbv Joslnh Hathorn, Niger, John McAdam.>acket, and Ki 1IARTKORD, June 19?Arr schra J I. Uess, I-oper, a Tvjer Hunter, Philadelphia; Enterprise, Marvel, do; Aekerman, Albany; WmMowry, G^bart, Newburg: 1 Edgar, Fordham, Kingston; sloop Msrj Rlteabeth, BW do. sld 1Mb steam schrs Uncas, Butvi, NYork, Rough A dyHYAN?'lF,kJune'l7?An schrJsha C Calhoun, Lan ' MAITi'lA8PORT, June 16-Arr h;4ga Robt Mow?, Wirt tor NYork- Balance, (Br) Ftubba, olid t,elt, Dobbin, do lbiiiihui Foster" NYlirk. Fid W. brigs Mary L.w.dl, roll, Porto llleo. Hidalgo, In galls, Guadaloupe; schr| ^.n'eVVhTt HY^POKT, June IF?Arr schr R C Fletcher,, ^'.NANTUCKET, June IS?Air shr Susan, Russell, Nl !.?u Trluinnh, Robinson, NYork. m NEW BEDFORD, June *>? Arr schrs Peter Mowed. ? ton Frcdertckhburg; KJ Swnaell, Ctmse, NYork. sldf , Ilir AI.-X Mllllken, Fish, Philadelphia; schr? Angf| ? lack well Baltimore via Dartmouth; Geo C G'bbs, <1 bdadTlphisVFsrah, Benson, and Cremona, Patter, do;l ^NKWARK^jSnea^A" ?chr OlUnm, Stewart, NYor ? cbrs Kdw Franklin, Lincoln, Warehatu; U U lorry, M "n'eW HAVEN, June 20?Arr schra Casper, riphla; Fakir, NVork. Sld schra T C Lyman, NYork;. Riinyon, snd Deborah, New Uvnnswlok; Celeste, Albanj Bucks low, and Margaret Pow.eU, Philadelphia. PORTSMOUTH, June iP_Arr schrs D J Sawyer, C Globe, Kendall; SAB Sm all, Drlsco, and Frank A Hall derson, Philadelphia. Sa-.nh, Trueworthy, New York. PORTLAND. Jane )',4-Arr brig Mary Sophia 11 Br), P Portimouthlor WaltCa; schrs Ellen Matilda. Wells Ph plila; Bound Brook, , Bangor for City Point; A s w do for Baltimore. , _, . ST PCTERSBU'rfO Vs. June 19?CM bark Wieland mmin. RoUerdar.i. . ? ?. . S \ VANNAV., JuneW ?Arr steamslilp R1"?*^1'0; NiYoi k, ship onstil, Mortimer, N York. Cld shlP M-try Tjsrtwsti ?f ^WARFHaS' June'S^AW schr. Feneea, Phlnney 11^.Ayon''r'RrHV,Phil^^ Emily, Crapo, Albany; HRk, scUraHpo, tiosby, NYotll