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, 8 I WASHINGTON. The St Domingo Treaty Before the Executive Session of the Senate. MT/ GARFICLO'S CURRENCY BILL DEFEATED, The Senate Retain the Duty on Coal. Great Amount of Business Transacted in the House. Washington, jnne 20, 1870. ?? n<?miiaaaj Trnitty-ittorrill'i Effort. tin (i in iiuuu LUC ocuau; nvuv , unci at once took up (be Dorrlll, of Vermont, got the Coor, ugain<t the ratification of (he heat of t'te chamber and the nate to act at once conspired . Am aeon a* It wan discovered speak at length the Senators 'oean,'hin/ and strolllug about in keep cool anil rapprees Morrill. Several side motions to v >te at a certain time end to go into open session were made, but llr. Morrill re"used to yield so that thev could he considered. At the beginning of the gentleman's re narks Mr. Sawyer took neat near by, evidently witn the intention oi Hsienlna; but the speech In a very few minutes exercised such an extremely somniferous in tluc nee over the gentleman from South Can Una that Dim head fell baek and his mouth flew open, and altogether he set up such an august Senatorial snore that Motrin found his vocal powers very severely tried by the competition of sounds, while the Senate greatly enjoyed ihe diversion. Morilll. however, undaunted, Kept at ins woik, heating against every SGrt of disapprobation, en d th1 Sei.ate, out ol eliter despera ion, adopted a i"otlo.i to a I o irn. ft s understood that the enemies of the treaty were very an>ioas for a v> i' to be ta'-"ii this afternoon, and were most clamorous In iheir opposition, notwith standing Morrill was wiih thorn. There r<ov seems to he no douht tli.it (lie treaty will reach a vole to morrow, 'out with what result would bo difficult to say, a.? there are many who are considered doubtful. It is stated to-night that the friends of ihe treaty luive a majority of lour, l>nt Hum -is doubtlu). Detent ol' ( arfli-ldN Currency Ulil. Am predicted In my desp itched last night, rarfleld'tf Currency bill wa-i dee?Wjd :n the H.iine to- ay by a very large vote, only fifty-three members rec"r<il'i?r themselves la lis favor. (Jetieral (larhel 1 mad*- a very earnest appeal for lite adoption of the couf"" cnce report, exiilaininir all iti features r.t at letntb and lt> effect u; > i t ie fiuancea ?ut I bunking laiertsiH of the country. The appeil, howovc, Mail iw eiT" t upon (lie House, as wait tnanlf st from tli vote wh.ch followed, W.iat. lew tiupponers the m.asura h vl wen mainly recruited Jrorn the Sou1 hern im inter*, who utpposel t' eir section wouid be luwt >' ;,* benefitted l?y :Uo bill. Mr, Judd, of Illinois. moved f r the appointment of a new conference couumt.ee, whieii was granted. It is Die general iinpiossion that nothing will be done this session ut tiie way of punning a bill for the ledlsiribntlon of Ute currency, for the reason that the Seriate and lloase cannot agree. A majority of the Mouse jm nnquc.-t'OnaMy in iavor of increasing the v olume uf the c .rrt n<:y, hl<1 tl.ej will take nothing- less; the ftcna'e, on t e otiur hand, is ?g:da.-t everything that 100.1- like in/lati n, and between tiie two the condition of tiie currency is lUely to remain undisturbed. The Army Bill. Several weeks have passed since the House concurred in the rej.ort of the committee of confcrence on the Army bill relative to pay, Ac. The chairman of the Military Committee of tne Senate will call up toe r -fjort ia that body as soon as a - UiUble opportunity . hail occur. I Jli'l- >icae?t :?y the '*rc. Idept. TH" I're.-,id n to- ir>y npprov d tne bill to reor"an.ae the Marine liaspial service and to provide forlhi- re,"sfof HU(1 disabled seaman: tiie bill to M<? MAtl<vnil Hnllviiin Onm 111 or]>. r.iic - - ?.. t: ? ' id the act authorising tiic > to nC Ui0 yactil^; tlie act for dore J. B. an'1 Corntuo, and tbc- bill to provide for r.os of land districts. i?ed in the Home. 1 o? about foriy bills to-day on They were mostly of a characfJNji to oebalc. Over a hundred jci if beuuie bills, awaiting the action of '.he House. Tb-- A???y hnd (;?lnii||(S flueine**. Yh6 Secretary or the Treasury luut sent ttte following communication to tlio House:? T***?iin* Vi A6BTNUTON, June Ofl, 1870. M* i l>?ve tk>> Bui.or to acknuwindge the receipt or a reaoitKio <jf '.lie iio.iee Oi itepreaeaialivea, uuder date of the 4t!i D?t.. directing the Sen-alary of the Trem'iry to furntah the Doom oo^Im of all correspondence ?nwei;/i the Uepartmei.t vid otllcer* of t!ie 1: J .reui uituU and v.uy oUcea and other Ceraoua, touching a nil! aud iepor? *u unlited April i?, lb.ll, ^ the wecreury of tho I reaaury tu ton Finance Commutes Ol' the Senate, to rd l>? the iawa relative to too inline, a*aay ouiloh ana cuinatu of the llu.lcd slate*. I enc.o.-e her-wlih a communication from the Deputy lAjm, tro.ier o/ the t uneucy, tra araitting, an far its practlcaulc, copite of the coi reaponuence called tor by the reaoUitfou. i have the honor to he, very reaped fully, <j 1iiKi.i, S. Mi.'li l ?> r.iiL, Secretary of the Tresaury. Hon. J. .U lltAi-Speaker ot the ttouM of Kepreneniutivee. TRKASPttV DEPARTMENT, 1 VtTJi r COMITHOLI.I E OK tut 1 XKKt.N'.V,V W ami tJvii'ixrM, June a.<, 1870. ) ?jr. I encicc herc.rith, in aiuordanoe with the renolution of the Houcu 01 Hf.preauniAtWea of the lith lnat., copies of the correiuou i ni-9 of tl.e ilcpartment In reference to ihc bill revising tlie mint nud coinage Uiwb o. the i nited state*, avhic.i iiiil, with aic .mpanying report, w i* transmitted to the chairman of tbc Finance i.omimUee oi tne Senate and ibo Speaker of the flotlao of Kepreaentatireii on the liuth ol April Ultimo. la the month of December lust, in accordance with your rmiueal, a rough ilia t of a bi.l was prepared, which contained nearly all the existing legiaiaU ,n upon the mibjcct. Tnia was printed, inierapurseil wilu interr^gatl'ini and aud.tioual atctiona, for the purpoit: of calling fonli an expreenon of n| inion li' hi that peraOti* wuu w.ru k.ioa.i to lie intentgem ii,jou anch auojecta. Tho coiTeapondcuoe herewith cncloael .luted prior to April -i>, muoh of wnich wan kiioi ma I an i uruiric'.al. contatna vatloua crltirlfinn upon t io rough ural't of the bill referred to. J 'ihe UOtcu of different oftlciir* of ihe 'lreasury Department, of gem men In San Prano.aco and other pj.rta of tne country, wer-: written upon printed co, li ? ot t .e bill, and re- I luriie i in tiiat lorni. 'I ticnu incm.irunda, wbicii Wcie cart-fiiuy coimide.'ed. and in mt:iy caxea a lopted. It i* luiprautlca le to furniah In aa iiiteM.i nt uimiiisr Without aiau Irana DlUiu( copli aof the bill Itaelf. in* remainder oi tne correaponiteucn la. !i wevi r, ao coinprehniiaire mat it la not conMuereJ neceasarv to tr uiamlt a copy ot the hill hrm proooae.1. 'J'L.' note* of Kobert I'atteraoti, whr.ao nam'- haa !< en lamlltar to ail perxji.s connected with tne Mint at i'hl'a delphia alrm<at irom Ita f? indaiion, an 1 who ? n tunne l ci uni-c.eil with inat InaiUution .or more 1.1an twenty yeuri. waa accompanied with a oar^.ul.y prepared bill, tPe mate. laJ ui whioh haa n?"o ireejy ime l Ha imc recel?.-l the corrc p ndeuce abo*e rehrred to, tne btil now before Con .treat W i* prepared, Mr. H. K. UnJermao, lit.H Director of the Miui, having been uMKtalel wun ute lu tbe font, at your re ,ii> m. Oilier corn-apiip lenee on point* germane to the bill In 111 form la hrmnth r.nclonwJ. i a so ado a* pertinent to lue *uoject more recent correspondence In r?!i rotice Ij tbe a ration of coin and tfeo reteniptioi of the hronie an i i lrkd coinage. A communication t. om the chief coiner of the Mint im tie ru >jert if waaia.o huiI tolerance, unla valuable paver .ruin Mr. It. H. fcifott, of the I re??ury liepattine-u, up ii tolerance ami oilier ulnJre.i ?u?je t?, wlil command attention. Hie r.i gorernrnent tia? '.urlng the preai nt ? ar r-vn id lt? M'ntlaw*, brln.jl:i? together various orilet* In comic], pro;: umationj, nnjination* anJ act* of 1*? JUm-nt. winch hive .'ntli-no ekWt.ii only In tcatterel lorrn, ami iuli0iuu.:u i.njiirta.t nl'orint. flio pieient Mil hm been forme j wiir.aiiitepiirti.se. lue corri-apntKienre here r.ili trammlit-i't will sioiv wirn what cart! the work tiaa i vn c niucW and tbe necewky fur ihe reiorint propone*. The ttl?i:ua?ion of tiicae lulijecta by tbe Congre^a ot the United states and the cnartmeot of a law >u slurnmlly liite that proponed will impUfy our legl?llon on tho-e tubjucU huJ rPLiler it more eaai y acceaaln.e, tna? preparing the .v?y lor a more luusillgwnt consideration kil l eventual adoption of a Jnd'clo i? *y?t?ui of International (eo.u yjc. A copy of tiio bill a* Unally prepared la aito appended. Reapui.'ttull) your*, J<>||N ,l \lf K.IOl, benuly Comp'rolier of tbe Currency. Hon. OcuK'JK S. Boutwcli.. se> remry of the Trearury. 'lite correspondence referred to intrudes more than , thirty coininiinlcutlonB from dltTereat officer* of the k Blot, from Patterson, i'eale, Suowuen and Under* ^ nan. of Philadelphia; from Dunning, of New Tort, an<l from Bonzano, of New OrleiMH, and other ex perts throughout- the country, %0rl:ig suggestions J Hiul reeoiniuenaiitlotiB relat.ve to the improvement. of the mint and ccdnago legislation of tbe United / StateK. I A Dlarlnlmer ?** Senator Sumner. I Senator Sumner amhorlzcn the contradiction of a - dexp.it h from this < ...> to a New York evening pnj-er, to 'he effect that he mumd* to attack the adUiiUiatraUtm of President Orant relative to U?e m. Domingo treaty. The Senator mil a lie hae no quarrel wild the administration ana he does not Intend to attack It. Ilia vlew? on the St. Domingo treat; are already well mown, but In advocating them he does i not conceive It to be necessary to make war upon | either the President or any member of the administration. To quote Mr. Sumner's own language rela' tive to thla despatch, " It Is manufactured out of the whole cloth, anil la a sheer fabrication from begin* ning to end." The West Point BxamlnatlMh The statement that the examinations at West ; Point were more rigid this year than ever iwfore Is denied. The same course and the same siaudaid of efficiency was observed this year as formerly. The Cnban ('able Chariea* General Baldy Smith to-day, through Mr. Casserlv, presented au answer to the memorial of the Florida < Telegraph Company. A Nibrrlan Exile Pardoned, i A despatch received from the American Minister at St. Petersburg states that the Emperor lius released Madame Jarocka and her husband from banishment to Siberia, whither they were sent on charge of having been engaged in the Polish rebellion of 1*13. Madame Jarocka Is a pram!niece of Pulaski, who floured In the American revolution. She and her husband were released through the intervention of the American Minister at St. Petersburg, A. G. Curt In. Exportation of Condensed Milk from New York. The official returns Just received at the Bureau of Statistics show that the total value of co ndensed in (Ik exported from the port of New York In the year 18tin was $7w,6.Vi, of which $21,870 went to England, $14,UOO 11 Australia, 99,434 to the United States of Colombia. >9,l7fl to China, fs.ll# to Brazil. 93.087 to Cuba, $::,0'J3 to the British Wont Indies aud $1,767 to Uie Danish Went Indies New Orletm and Htvaw Mall Cwtrort. The New Orleans ami Havana mail steamship h<" vice, via the Uulf of Mexico and Key West, was to-day awarded by the ro*tinanter General to Sandford Uite. of St. Louis, Mo. Tin subsidy is $68,000 per annum aud tlie contract for four years The initial poiut is flxod at New Orleans. Indian Agent in Washington Territory. J. 11. Wilbur, wbo was suspended ftom duty as Indian Aicnt at Yokauo, Washington Territory, under the act authorising the Prert lent to appoint olt'-ers of the army to perform the duties of Indian agent, has been re.nsiated aud will relieve Lieutenant J. 11. smith, of the United States Army. Nomination* by the President. Tin' President sent the following nominations to the Senate to-Jay:? Slierniau Conani, to be United State* Judge for the Southern district of Mortda; J. H. Pl?*rc?s, to tie United Mate* Minimi for Ibe Northern ui.trlet of Mis noun; John M. Oliver, to b? mi Associate Jnctlcfl of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia; William B. Snell, of Maine, to be ' wdge of the Police Court of tbe District of Columbia; Joseph II. hiraer, to be Collector of customs at Bridgeton, N. J. j tl W. Scott, to be Collector of Customs at Willamette, Dragon. s? Qeorge S. Merrill, lawrence, Mass.; Ceorgc W. Kuff, Napoleon, Ohio; M. W. Hoyt. Vannton, Dacota n; ()oori,c Miller, l oonrvlllr, Mo.; Charles P. Austin, I'o'ta^e ( il7, Wia ; Wbaley E-lerd, Prairie Du ciiten, Wis.; Char.ex A. Holme*, Jefferson, Wis.; Thoinas I). Abbott, Laramie I'lty, Wyoming; i.eorge W. B. Dixon, South }'a?rf City, li v iraln:;; IS. Trunk, Ktup 'rla, Kansas; D. Hrennau, West 1'olnt, Miss.; Kidney 1*. >.ambler, San A ntonla, Texas; John Ktr.sler, Coonervllle, Ind.; .lolin Osborn, <lr?encaitie, Ind.; A. W. Pelootf, Huntington, Ind. ; Thomas H. Thompson, tlxI >rd, I'a.; V*. B. Darlington, Westchester, Pa.; J. ,fe**op, Viirk, i'a.; Mrs. J. K. Illghler. Maueh Cbunkt Pa.; Mrs. Mary l.ttv', Plymouth, Pa.; Charles Olinsu-al, Norwalk, loon.; M. WIIcjx. South Norwalk, Conn.; Walter Oiadinan, New Britain. Conn.; '.ieorae K. Coomley, Chem.a, 111.: N. C. Kcnvon, Chat* worth, 111.; Ueorgo II. Jenklnc. Mlnonk. ill.; J'lbn W. Civentrr, Kdwnrdsrilie, 111.; Z. Batty, Watzka, III.; Thomas Newel!, Passaic, N. J. Personal. Mr. Edward Thornton, the British Minister, hat left here lor JJt w York. He will take his family to Newtmryi ort,, Masj., in a short time. The death of L< rd Clarendon had set aloat surmises as to whether it wdl affect Mr. Thornton's retention here as British Minister. Mr. Thornton has become very popular during his residence and his removal would be deeply regretted. f OLTY-FIRST C03GRE3& Herond Session. SENATE. Washington, June ?,1*70. THA^srltB or OYSTK? IBLANP, Mr. Fknton, (rep.) of N. Y., Introduced a Joint resolution to acknowledge the transfer to the Statn of New York of the reef In Now Vork humor kuown as Oyster Island for sanitary purpose*. Ke.'erred. witb accompanying paper*, to the Committee on Commerce. THE TAX-TAKTTT I11H.. M twenty minutes pail twelve o'clock the Tax-Tariff bill * as proceeded with. , Jhe lollof tig ib t!ie provision relating to insurance com- J i panics whtcb was Inserted in the bill on the recomm>tudatlon Of' the Kltiance CornmlttHe:And the tax upon divliie.id* of Insurance companies shall not be deemed aue until such dividend* are payable, either In money or otherwise; an I ttie money returned by mutual Inr irance companies to their policy-holder*, and the annual or ?tml ?.t'iinai interest alloweJ or juJU to the depositors in savus* psjjIss or savings Institution*, shall not be considered a* dividend*. t'U* paragraph making the duty on blliKolnous coal and shal^Qt'ty cent* lot a too of twenty-eight bushels. eighty pounds to the bushel, tyas debated. v' " A v jtrterr-tnarks by Messrs. Cam Knot*, (rep.) of Pa., and Hsmji.TOW, idem.j of Md.. upon the Importance of the coal \ IJ.lfifV l? of Mer.v'and, West Virginia and Western Venrsy!- 1 a??i(iit the iiroposed reduction, tlie amendment **"!* iflKJjbrWtoaS. There- } of the Hnanoe corm-. = _ t lore the rale remains as under the present iaw. *>-4 . , j Tho recommendations of the committee specifying the . . lowing duties were agreed to:? On rough or umlnished grindstone. $1 ISO, and on finished 8 grindstone two dollars per ton. On freestouo, sandstone, g granite and all building or monumental stone, except marble, | one dollar per ton. On all sawed, aresstj l gr poK'shS 1 ffiSr- i I b.s I'ulrty jfet f'8ntiim at valorem ffltailltlon tweniy live cents per superncial iau?re ?i/ot not exceoding two Inches In J thlc kuew ; If morfe thi'u iHro Inches in thickness ten cents per I foot in addition to th# kbovt rate for each inch In excess of I two tpches in inltlcfless, all over six Inches to be subject to ihn (lutv nfitv ImitftMftA nnon marblfl block 1. The uext paragraph w:m "on haircloth, known y hair seating, forty rents per square yttrd." Th? paragraph was adopted; and alio the following:? On all other manufactures of hair, Ulrty per o?uttim ad valorem. On aniline dye? and colors, fifty ce.tis per pound and tblrty-fl e p?r c?nium ad valorem. On button! and dress ornaments, of width (ilk In tba main part, and no wool or worst*", lifiy per centum a 1 *a orem. On silicate of so >a or other slkalne nlicato*, one-ha.t can! per pound. O.i Dotting gnn wads.it al: d-?crlp;lons, thiriyllve par centum ail valorem. On nickel, twen'y-nve centa per potin I. On nickel oxide and alloy of nickel wHticopi>er, ni'teeo naH per pound, i in livo animal*, twenty-live ix r cautum a<l valorem, Jree importation* for breeding mirpose* to be limited to couotri<s beyond the sea, so ai not to extend to Canada and Menco. Tbe committee recommended to strike out the increase of duty by the Home on liuseeJ and flaxseed oil to thirty cents per gallon. Tbe Senota refused to strike out the increased rate by yeas lit to nays -8. The remaining paragraphs making the duties on hemp sped, tape see-l and other oil see's except linseed or flax send, one-hall' cunt p> r wound; on the latter twenty cents per b ishel of tifty-six pounds weight; on r.esarno seed and cotKm seed ol's thirty cents per gallon; on xesamn seed ten per cent a't valorem, w-dch the committee also proposed to strike out, were retained It tbe bill The amendments to retain the present dutv of $2 60 per pound ?n opium and to reduce the duty on smoking opium to six dollars par ton wars agreed to. Morphia and all salts of morphl 4 were continued at tbe presont rates. The amendments to strike from the free list oxalic acid, sulphuric acid and ore or crude sulphuret of antimony were agreed to. i he amendment to strike from the free list books, maps and cli iris specially imported In single copies, and not for sale, of which no editions are printed In the United States, wa? tea i an I agree I to ysas Si7, u.iysSS. At four o'cIoca the Senate went into executive session, and subsequently took a recrsi until evening. Krrning Kt'sslon. At half-past seven the .Senate resumed the consideration of tbe Tax Tarlif bill. The amei.dmetits of the Finance Committee were agreed to, sinking (Mm the Tree list rough diamonds and adding thereto i cryolite. Tiie amendment to strike crude sulpbur from the list was defeated '.SI to 24. rbe amendment authorizing, for two years from the passage of the act, the free Importation, under State authority, of machinery and apparatus for sieain towage on canals was agreed to. Mr. 11 aitRiR, (rep.) of La., olTered an amendment allowing f> r two ytais the free Importation of steam plough machinery lo no tmea in vuu nuitivatiuu m Hit: null. n?ira The amendment to authorize the refunding of any eicesa of duty over the rati;* fixed by the bill upon merchandise, ii| hi wblcli the dtttiea lure been paii), remaining In bonded wnrehousea hI the time of the act going Into effect, wa? ad iptcd. The loll having been gon# through with, several additional amen Iments wo-e proposed. Mr.RtwTFK, of d. v., moved to strike out th? duty on | Bi'i?enier ateel. ! The motion wan discussed at length, but wkboiit disposing of the amendments the Senate, at fifteen minutes pant one I o'c.ock. a Ijouroeii. HOUSE OF REPBE3EWrATrV??. wahiiin<tTom, Jims ?>, 187U. Br.TTLr.RS o* rum.ic lauvb. On motion of Mr. Wilhox, dem.) of Minn., the Senate bill amen latory of the act of July J7, ls(W. to protect the rlgnts of actual settloiH on public land! was taken from the Speaker'* table and passed. ni8i.sr.ra on Tfit hpic a kkuV tabi.f.. The Houae proceeded to the business on the Speaker'* tanle. All bills objected to were laid aside without action. Others were disposed of aa follows: The Senate amendment to the House joint resolution | amendatory ot t'je joint resolution of the 86th of July, 1W, for tlie relief of |?oi tain oltlcora of the army, wv boncoucurred In, and a committee ot conference ordered. The Henate amendments to the Hon* bill to pro\ Ide for the eompensaton of grand and petit juror* In tht Collect States Circuit and District Counts was r.oucurredjin. The Senate btti to confirm the entries of public laud in certain cases in Alabama wan paeiod. hl.ka.ir hili.h PAMIIcn. The following tSenale bills were also paused: To amend Ibe ni t t.? establish and jr?<lrcl riat|r>nal cemeteries; to regulate the foreign and coasting trade on tlia Northern, Northeaxteru and Northwestern mailers of the United States, to amend th? act or 2tth of March, 1W>.'. removing the cliurge of desertion from certain aoldiera 01 the Heeond Noitii Carolina mounted lufautiy, concerning lbs par > NEW YOKK HERALD, TH roilomi ofltcsrs In North Carolina; Id relation to circuit oourti; to change the place of holding the court* of tbe United Blates for the Albemarle district of North Carolina; to regulate the effect of a rote of thank* of Conjee** upon promotion la the navy; In relation to ocrtaln unsold land* la 4 tbe couatlee of I'orter ana Lake, Indiana; Instructing tbe President to negotiate with the Indian* upon the Umatilla re?erveil>n la Oregon i to change tbu place of holding the court* for the Northern district of iMlMippi; granting pension to Hem y C. Weatherby. of Iowa; to eatabliab un aUaltlonai land district la Kansas. for | the admission of photograph* for eihlbition free of duty; giving ib* consent of (,'oucro** to the reception of a certain I be<iue*t by the State of Mr 'srsey unde,- the will of the late Udwln A. Stevens; to rel' , isb the interest of the United UtHtee in tbe Point Han Joe.- military reservation to th* clly ( a"d county of San hranclaco, with an amendment exlendin,; , It to tbe entire water front between l.aguna itreet and Van Nee* avenue; to d 'kue the intent ot tbe act of I March 1, l'OB; allowing uaputy collector* of Internal revenue. acting a* collector*, th* pay of collector*; for the relief or " Thomas Henderson; for the dl?po al of the land* within the t Fort Kldjteiy Mltimry Reservation, Minnesota; authorizing tl.e construction of a bridge acrocs the Arkauta* liver al Little Kock, Arkansas; for tbe settlement of th* acoouut of , Captain E. M. Buchanan, late CommiMary of Snh?l*tenee of Volunteer*; authorizing th* Kim National bank of fort < Smith, Arkansc*, 10 change It* location anl name; authuriz- . in* the Secretary of tbe Treasury to ehauge the name of the steam yacht Fanny, of Myctlc, Conn., to that of \Vm. H. I Tweed; to amend tbe act of June 12, I860, to carry . into effect tbe proriilon* of the treatle* be- 1 tween the United State* and China, Japan, Slam, Persia c and other countries, giving certain Judicial power* to Ministers and coniuls and other functionaries of tbe United State* I in tbo*e countries; to contlrra tbe title of the h?lr* of Her- . vatlo Nolan, deceased, to certain land* In Colorado; to reBal aerialn sections ot acts passed by the Territorial Legta- I ,ure of Wyomlnc, to create a port of delivery al Vaiajo, , C?l.; for ibe relief of (he inhabitants of Bait Lake City, Utah. TUE MlbBUL HI OftNT*BT?l> BLKOTION OAB*. ( Tb* buslnesx on the Speaker'* labia having been dl*posed of, * > Mr. CucKonti.i, Crep.) of N. Y.t from the Committee on g Election*, made a report, In the Missouri cout**tel election case, that Mr. Dyer, tbe sitting member, It not entitled to tbe < Kent, and tliat William F. Swtuler. tbe contestant. U. He , gave notice that be would call It up for actlou on Thur*day , week. Mr. OrHBNA, (rep.) of Pa., presented tbe rlewe of tb* ml- . noriiy witb opposite conclusion*. employfu at tub oa pita i.. i Mr. Looam, (rep.) of iii., offered a renuiuti<m directing the Doorkeeper to retain In seme* durtui the recaa crippled oilier* now employed under him. Adopted. Mr. Daw kb reported a Joint resolution for tb* continuance | for iii'toeu day* of temporary female clerk* in the Interior , Department 1'assed. 'ilia 11 oime tbeu resumed the consideration nf tbe oohi ilkk.xoi: kkpobt on tub cuburhcy bili.. Mr. J won, i rep.) of 111., gave notice that lie would, at tbe proper time, move to reject tbe report and have another conference committee appointed, Mr. Couurn, irep.i of Ind., opposed tho ropoit, an.i argued that under It fie people of the Wet.1 wet* lint going to < get any redistribution wltbln a reasonable tlru*. He b*iieve<l | it wrmld be better to put tb* bill off until the next Congress and then pais a general measure of redistribution rather than take tins measure of contraction, which d.rectiy tended . to bring ruin aud disaster on tb* oonntry. 1 Mr. tlAai tri.n, rep.) of Obio, clo. *1 the dls-.uislon by a I peech in advocacy of the r*port. As to tbe point that the j report was a measur* oftoontrautlou, be *ald that, in orler to preveni, contraction being worku 1 by the wlthd^Awal of the tbre* per cents, which wore always lliilile to bo p'esei/tod for redemption, the committee of conference prp js id to have an additional Issue or $4&,000,(I<IU of national bank currency, which would be distribute! as followsVlr. lnla, l|4,09*i,8C.1; West Virginia, iJS&l/M: Illinois, ?K??.il*M; MlchUa-i, iftSdo.fiNl; Wlsconstu, t,78S.U3S: Iowa, itM7,XS3; Kansas, Missouri, #2,500,Kentucky, $3,8.'o.Sill; Tennessee. igg, UH,:'S2; LomsUna, Q4 Nmsissippl, ?"2,4'8,M4; Nebraska, $5,480; Georgia. #."?Hi0.63a; North Carolina, v3,4l5,fl''ti; Soutli Carolina, jf?tl4 2U>; Alabama, s?3,4fll,l'5; Oregon, #1R4,401: Texas. iil,ii9a BMI; Arkansas. Ml SI2,9<4; Utah, Calllornla, ?l,4.-.l.Uivd; Florida, . Hacotah, 412 86-i: New Mexico, $221,?r.'7, aud Washington Territory, t3fl,819. t he vote was then taken on agreel.ig to I'.io conference report, aud it waa rejected?yeas f>8, u.-yn IS J. On motion of Mr. Jui>l> another Confereue* Committee was ordered. INDIAN AFPBuPKlATWN Btl !.. Mr. Rabgbnt, from the Committer on Appropriation', riv port 'd back thie Henat" amendments to the lndlsn Appropriation bii1, and proceeded to explain lh>'m to tbe ilousc, with Hie action recommended by tbe committee. At the conclusion of Mr. Sargent'* remarks the House, at five o'clock, adjourned. ST. DOMINGO. A Full and Anthootlc List of tho l>?u>ini::aii Charters and Conccti lon?. .St. Dominoo City, Jute 19,1870. The last monthly steamer from Sew Ynri brought such au extraordinary batch of sen aMon stories of 'corrupt schemes" lur getting land concessions out of the Dominican government that It seemed worth the trouble of Interviewing the ciusis ol all the Implicated departments thereupon. 1 went to the fountain uead to begin, and Inquired wnetlior It wa.permt.vJlOlo to seethe documents an<i lake a nummary list of tho land, mining and other charters held to be valid by the Dominican government. KTl.tu rnniioot will (vten nj untnn tiAiihlfi at 111!a hn ;V moment: but In the Interest or the press it shall i>e conceded without reserve; but we will not engage to allow many repetitions of these wholesale scrutinies." Tills was In substance the reply, aud wj accepted (he privilege and the proviso with becoming gracc. The dead and lapsed charters did uot touch our object, and we passed theru by at one. The oldest living charter Is a colonization charter, granted In May, 1806, to William L. C?zue<tu, f or the introduction ana settlement of 2,000 Immigrants, allowing at the rate or loo acres of land to each settler. This charter was surrendered, conditionally. In i860 in ravor or a charter to the "International Association," which passed the Council ut Ministers October, I860, but is still held subject to Executive revision. The next flve are mining charters to various parties, Issued under the Cabral administration. Two of them have nearly lapsed from non-fu'.illn ent of original condition to bo<ln worK within a specified tlnu. These ruining concessions are attained m nn utmost continuous group, on or ne<<r the liver Nlgua, and are included, ftocordiug to the ofiiciai map of the State geologist, in an area of about ten miles long, from east to weBt, by three or ionr v,ide, and Include little or no public land. l; a. y .s found witniu Ihe ilinits ot a recognized?that n ft chartered and recorded?mining domain it may lie pre-empted and worked by tlie mine owueri in right of ex>stiiig colonization laws. The point of surprise, alter hearing so much in the , WW Torn tlj? enormomj uHf.a>0?^T>oau and schemefl/-- 2** to find tu.it there w <1 ijiaially , jothmg ui ins gfid CY^y vpTTT . ;he$e mining charted '>eeu Tiv Mte Oabrai tamlnts.ration-^wMih .seems to ilftyc been actuated .yftfiWWre desire to fHti/Ui'tv' JuM!l? ' "tynmse- , ind not ti slygle cue by tue 3aez cabinet. Moreover, ill of tiiOm liacj been, reported in a lull schedule of a l ftauts </f '*Lus and mines held valia by thfro***.7,ican government, and should an. grant not ] enoerod in the schedule remitted to Wa.li- < ngton be b,ou;;|tf MK&. & *1" ' je worth the pujfer 11 is whiten on. v Next, Ihfin. TOlhC two railroad ( Iiarter9, granted in i860; one to Haitmont, the English loan avent, for 1 road from Sati tago to the bay of Munz^nltlo; tiic jiher 10 Fischer, of New York, lrojn La Vega to fca- , nana. B >th of these have arguments ol iand alonn, me route. There is also the renewal ol an old Uabrai road ch ;rter just given to MonrJi alflni, aod, liter being sold by him, to Mr. bchoiaake?, ufe lime for building It was extended, bnt hat line re- 1 ceives no land gratu.tv except the lt riit of way i through the public domain it may traverse in Its , course. 1 Vila fna/1 lino pvtftnHc frnm fif. n.'imlntrn in Azua. and tonus, wltli the Ifartmonc and Fischer i n.ies, part ol the system of state highways whieb baoz has had much ut heart to see established, and id which an outline was sent t<< the iu;?am> when the tirst charter wiu grafted, aud no ru.er need teel uLtier than proud of originating such a pl.m. A.ter. or rather as an inherent putt ol tho i lan. wag the charter fur a monthly steam lino, between New York and the principal ports ef the Dominican republic. This line is held U.y Meseis. Spo'Tord 'Weston, of ' New York. aud has n<,w been kept up i.e.irlj a year. 1 Its subsidy Is fifteen per cent of the d. ties paid an the goons, Ac., brought by the steaineis of the line to Dominican p< rts. In wncol these Is there much slun of the "laud jobs" so much talked 01, nor Is there much connection letween the diversity of enterprises Uerc enumerated. jVs ib charter for the no*, defunct uational bank of St. Domingo had uei'hcr laud do. nation nor mining privileges It was uot necessary, though It was included in the schedule ou record at Washington. The only remaining concession or charier is ihe contract made by the Dominican government, July n, l*ds, for the geologi al survey of the Dominican territory, for which a percentage of the districts surveyed, mapped, reported Ac., is to be allowed for doing the work. Tula is now being executed by ;he State geologist, William M. Gnbb. 'J iie last and most singular grant is to the disinterested gentleman who is raising si?cn a hubbub "about land schemes,'' the late commercial a*ciit, Raymond H. Perry. He h id tpplled for grant of the national palace, which, being ni eon'1 ant and indispensable u.-e by the judicial urnv.> lies of the govern incut, could not be replaced for much less than a million of dollars. This extensive building cou.d not bo granted to Major Terry, but an immense though di.apiduied public edlflce adjoining the palace was conceded, not to the individual stranger, bu'Xo tiic ottlclul consequence of toe United States commercial agent. Of all the concess:otis made by the Dotnlim an government this Is unquestionably by far the most vain* Oleic is equivalent to a pre eut of $ too,two made to an einp'oyg of the State Department, as n mark of Dominican go d will, and mu?t na/e l.een so accepted, since Secretary Fish was informed of it and made no objection. These facts a e authentic and notorious in St. Domingo. ScliomaKer, Hattmont, Fischer, Ac., are cacn lor themselves. So are the mining grantees and all tl>e Cabral mining charters are alue In exteut, pr.viloges and obligations. Cazueau lias one ol thern, and like all the r-st, holds the surface area bv direct purchase of permanent leases from the lormer owners of the >oil. Tue actual owners are, for tne most pari, companies, incorporated under the original conce-sion, and some of them have spent respectable sum in their preliminary operation. It is hardly credible, yet it is true, thatCaznean holds no land concessions whatever from this government, his colonization charier beng. In truth, a public measure of border defence, in which he is but uu agent of the State. ALLEfi-D BLACKMAiLINti. Last evening dcieotives Young and Dusetibnry arrested at station E, whore he had called for a decoy letter, John Raymond, aged twenty-one, who is charged with wilting threatening letters to a fat melting firm in V, est Thirty-eighth stree'. It is CflMUCII lllill IIV I "iVttlUilQ'i uy .* iv 'UtrriUUK/ aifiiuiht the Ami before ttie U >hiU ut Health uuleaH lllcy came down wl.h $100. It u i?ro))fl<le that the Snnitnnr Superintendent will jn^ue tt unnecessary for biacktuiiilers to auuoy fat malU ia in tin; future. UKSDAY, JUNE 30, 1870. FLEETWOOD PARK. I UiMU Tr*l-A Oeod Attendance?A 8?l??4ld Track ami Dilitklliil Weather. A large concourse of turfites assembled at the Fleetwood Hark yesterday urternoon to witness the ;rotttng content between a Urge field of well known lorteu. The prize offered was >2,ooo, divided Into bree part*, the first horao to revive $1,300, the lecond |40o and the third $S00. There were stx enries, all of wbloh came to the post. These were Prince, Ureadnaught, Waive Fawn, Moody, Hickory lack and Colonel Pisk. Ureadnaught had the call In be majority of tbo pool* sold, Prince being the next n favor, Moody tbe third choice, the othrs wiling as a field tor a low figure. The first heat was me of the finest over witnessed, particularly the last alle of It, between Prlaco and Dreadaaught, and the lme was great over Uie new track. If there hud >een any Intimation (bat either of these horses sould have trotted two miles In less than five ninutes thousands of dollars would have been wagered at any odds against tbe others. After the lret heat betting set In strong on Dreadnaught, irbo sold at tbree to one over all the >thers. Ail th5 hotfes seemed to cool Iut. niceiy, anu wnen mey appeared on me itretch for the start for the heat they same gamely up. Prince won the Bccond heat in rallaot style and became a favorite over the field. Che second heat was trotted In good lime, the 11 rat ntle being done In 2:30>; and the secoad In *2:34K. fnr.ee had the third heat all to hlm*elf, and trotted the laat mile of the race in 2:80. TUB BKTTINO. Prince ?iw loo 106 no io? 130 Dreadnaoght 145 lis 105 130 105 126 bloody.... 39 30 35 31 25 50 l'he field 32 26 26 27 81 38 THK RACK. First Heat.?Dreadnaught won the pole. Hickory lack the asoond puce. Colonel Fisk third, Prince fourth. White Fawn filth aud Moody the outside, riiey bC( r. d three or tour times before the word was iivjn. Prince had the be*t of the send-off, Dreadnaught second, Colonel Fisk third, White Fawn fourth. Moody flfm and Hickory Jack t-lxtu. Prince iea io tin.* ijiiuicer pole lour lengths in toirty-seveti seconds, Colonel Ki?k second, orea.iuaughi third, hav.ug bio%<?n up on ihe way, the o.hers trailing oil behind. After 1'iince pa sei the iiuir-iuile pole, lcdditig lour lengths. l)rea tnuuglit Heejnd, In 1 :M. ihe race lay between thine two, the others being entirely < u of it, as tue p*.:e was too strong lor any ot taeai. Prince led through the milo in 2:27, Dreadnought four length" bmund, but two tenths in advance of White Pawn, Vuo was halt a ien^t i ahea>i oi C iloae.Ki.sk, tue la.tor t> lug two lengths iu adv.mco of Moody, wtio was a ;eagth tu front ot Hi::ko:y .lacK. As tuey went Into th3 second uiuc Dretuinaught began cto.s n?' on I'rince, and he craduaily shut up tue gap, until at mc ii.ilt-iullo po?e ho wad wWuu twj length* hi huu. I'mce here broke up and Dieiduauifiit re.'.cued his wheel. Fnucj rallied ai?aiu sua allowed daylight b. tween them, but hi.- broke up a secund time at the Uiree-quarier pole and Dreadnaught reached Mm saddle girtU before ho hettied. Com. .'id up Mic homeitrefch prince a,am left bis lect. mn lime very tired, am! ins drivei could not rt'ei lilrn to :t tiot again, and breadnaught went over the neore a wiuner by hull a leunin. 'ill; la*t mile was trotted in 2:32 s ana the hea in 4:6?>f, Wnite Fawn waa ilnrd, ilx kory Jack lotirtb. Coionol FHk iilth aud Moody mxiIi, ail oi tliew near the diatmce stand. Sfcond l/eat.?Hickory Jack was away flrat, breadnatight tic cow I, Pilnco third, W bite Fawn fourth, Colonel Fisk ttith ami Moo i.y sixth. At me quarter pole breadu ttiK Id Jed twu lengths, in thirtyt-even seconds, hiekoiy Jack second, one length ahead 01 friuce, who wan Half u length anead of White Fawn; colonel i';*k ltfiii and Moody sixth. At tiie haiMulle pole lie K.ory Jack .vas lea l>ug. in 1:16; breadnai pht second. i'rincc tuird, VYUliefcawn fourth. Colonel Fwk XI:f .i a'ui Moody a.xtli. As they cftnifl up tli. lioraestiv cli rnnoewe.it to the froat and breadn lUfcht took second place,aud then iho ra e Organ in earue-t between these two. Prime paused tfce stand two lengths in irontoi Dreaunaughtin '2:30%. ami bo opened the gap lo tho iinailer pol: lo four lengths, x'liih advautage he maintained until he reached the hall-mllo no'e, wnea lie nroke up, and breadnuiight abut up the oayligut. The br ak beeine.l m lna; ire i rinco wi;h ie.it:wed vigor, us he again drew away from breadnaught, uu i lie catue home a winner or tue he.it i>y lour lengths. Tue lime of the last mile Was 2:34>? and tue heat 5:06. hreaduauglit Lent VVhte Fawn eight leucine, the la.ter being ftur lengths ahead or Hickory Jack, Fiflk and Moooy ju-t Inside the distance Hag, the former a length ahead or t;,o latter. Third Hent.? Prluce waa the lavorlte now at three to one over th. held. breadnatight an 1 Prince go. away level, in auvauoe or too others, wno wero bunched; and i.t uie quarter pole, in tnirtjr-elght and a uau second*, Prince led two lengths, tue o'.hora trailing ou be i lid, a length or two apart Going to the hall-mile pi lo l)r a.liiau^ht cioseti the gap, und lie and Prince i aasod the poe head an t head In 1:17. breadnaught then broke badly, and leli otr to fourth p ace. This gave Prince a commanding lead, which ho i.ever relinquished, ne pawed the stand at the end of tue hrat mile six icugtua ahead of Dreadu iugntin 2:34. Wh.ie Fawn uiau, HicKory Jack fourth. Colonel fiak Uitli and Mofriy aixtti, Pnuc': openeu the gap Lo tHe quarter poie, and afterwards tncre was no d mbt or ma cuaucea. At the half-mi o pole he waa li.teeu leur>lis anead of Dreadnought, a..d ne came home a winner by tea length*, making the last mile in 2:.w and lie heftt In 6:04. bread naught waa second, TPhle Fawn thirl Iltckoiy Jack fourth, Coloael l'l.ik tititi aud Woody hixtii, both of the latter outside the distance. Tue loiio wing is a summary. Fleetwood Park?T.lotuJft.?Wedne--day, Jano 20, purae $2,00' ? #l,3oo to tue fira, J loo to u.<; i.WJlU and $U(W to the tlia'd florae?two mile hetna, In names'. y. Mdfeft ?htored ch. g. I'rlnce 2 1 l A. Patterson entered ch. g. breadnaught.... 12 2 b. Mace eiuere.l g. g. \vhiie 1'atva 3 3 3 1. A. chainoera entered ca. a. itickory Jac>v. 4 4 4 John Murphy enreied g. g. Moody 8 6di? U. Keainer entered ch. g. Cyiouel l iak 6 6dis time. rnoi ;inr, OCVi/riu ju lie, JUUll, First lieat 2:27 2:3J'j 4:59^ Second beat ..2:^0# 6:06 Hunt heal '2:34 2:ao 6;o4 FA BiOI COI ftSK si n HE.t MIEim. Tbe Dotibie-Teaui Race To-Pay?Pool MellfttU Lnnt Evfim,g. The summer meeting at Fashion Course will commence to-day, and continue to-morrow, Saturday inJ Monday next. As a titling Inauguration to the meeting, the great double-team race for a purse of |i,200 is announced to take pia?e. For this there \re five entiles?Hiram Woodruff's black team, Jessie Wales a:;d Darkness; William Bom's chestnut mare Bella Kirlctiand and chestnut stallion Honest Allen; l>.in Mace's bar stallion Klrkwi od iinjl gray gelding MGfloe) o. Hlkok's bay mare cuyah >ga and bay mar.; KJa (formerly Fanny Fern), and Messrs. Saunders ft boa's l>av ge ding Wesiu\i New York ana ba/ gelding Xoni kee'.er (foruffllv Cayuga Chief). As an evidence oi what the sporting gentlemen last night thought or the contest ami the chances of the several teams tu become tue winners, tne following pools nr.' imvn:?Woodruff's black team, after the first hall dozen pools, wan a great favorite Altaiffat the tleld, although :ew were sold, while Leila .Strickland and mate an I Kirkwocd a.id mate respectively were taken lor tceoni choice, as It accordea witu the judgment of the judge*:? Jessie Wales ?nil mute $>0 1(10 ] 00 60 llella .Strickland and mate... | Klrkwocid ami mate ( 19 .a ?? l'iiyahoi;a and mate | * " ~ Weaten New York and mate J ISTOMDIM riSiOL PRACTICE. Attempted Jlnrilcr tn the Klgliteenth Wsri? A Kurlenricr Put* Five lliiiletM iu a Jtou?h, and lie Mill l,?vr* After Wulklii* Iloiuo iind Havinu Three Hulls Extracted. Tne Eighteenth police precinct and ward, comman led tb/ tyCaDtain John Cameron, was last night iho scene of one of the most remarakble shooting oirrays of the year. From the limited information sent to ihe Central Office It appears that about half-post seven o'clock last evening Jonn Byrnes, al as reper Byrnes, or No. 425 East Fourteenth Ftroet, while drunk, entered the liquor store of Thomas Uellly, No. 240 First avenue, and threatening to shoot the bartender, then hurled two pitchers at him, when Martin C' liimerford, bartender^ hurriedly picke t up a set en-barrelled revolver UI UK: Olllitll iV >> unhuu n ^iiuciu uu>i uiouuaigv'u iuc whole eoutents at. Uvrnes. 1'ive of the s?ven sh.ita entered Uyrnea' body; one ball entered in the right breast, ono under left shoulder, one In the back of the leit himl, one in left thumb, one broke the small linger of the leit tinnd. The others went wide of the target. The p<> tee rushed in and arrested Commorient. and conveyed ihe iurii w.th bnlieis In his bony to the station bouse. Where Byrucs' wounds were examined. He was conveyed to Hollevue Hosptti& and three of the balls extracted, after which lie deliberately arose and walked home, livi ne's Injuries are serious, but not of a fatal character. He is said by the police to lw a notorious rough of the ward. The quarrel grew out of Comuicr ord speaXlng to offlc -r Loran, of the Eighteenth precinct, who recently arrented H/rnes for illsonierly conduct. The newl v elected Board of Trustees Tor the village or Edge water, S. I., held tnelr first meeting and organized last evening. I)r, Richardson protested against Mr. McDowell tfckili? his "ejt as Trustee of the Second wa?d, and stated tUnt the election was lilrcmL SHIPPING NEWS. Almanac for New York ? T!iU Dar. Sun rises 4 29 I Moon sets., .eve 9 Ofi Sun seta 7 it/5 , High water, eve 9 46 Weather Alone the Coast. Jun 39-9 A. M. .P"''. Win't, Weather. Theriiumuier, Port Having* N'.V showery M Haltfaa. 8 Clear <M Portland W Clear. U Bottoo NK Clear. 7? New Tor* KSE . Clear 86 Philadelphia H Clear ?7 Wilmington, Del NW Clear. 88 Baltimore N C'ear 86 Wuahlngton NW Clear M Portreu Monroe HW Clear 88 Richmond NW... Clear 8# Cliarleotoa KW Clear 81 Savannah NK Clear 81 Mobile N Clear So New Orleane ? Clear 85 Key Weat E Cloudy 84 Havana - Clear S3 PORT OP HEW YORK, JUIS 29, 1870. M OCEAN STEAMERS. BATH OF DEPARTURES FROM NEW TORE FOt THE MONTHS OF JUNg AND JCLY. Steamer. &>>? JO'MiiuUi^n. | O/Ket. Hanaa June 3U.... Bremen 88 Broad a!. Pennaylvanla... July I.... Liverpool I6H Broadway, Paraguay July 2.... London |M South at. City of Parle.... Ju y Liverpool 15 Hroaaway. Donau July 2 Bremen 168 Broad at. Co umbla July 'J ... O'aiaow |7 Bowling Green Idaho Jnlr 8... iLlvemool 29 Rroadwav. Denmark 'uly 6....iLiverpool It? Broadway. Caledonia July 6 . (irasiiow....... 7 Bowling Orean New York July 7....!Bremen ...T.. ffl Broa I st. Per> Ire July P....'Havre 58 Broadway. Cltr of Brookl'n Ju'y 9....|Liverpool 15 Broadway. Helvetia Ju y 9....'Liverpool 69 Broadway. Knro|/a July 9 ... |Ola?*ow 7 Bowling Graan Beilona July 16.... ILondon i4 South at. CLEARED. Steamship Minnesota (Br;, Wh I tier ay, Liverpool?W Miami A Union. Steamship Sldonlan (Br), Mackey, Glasgow?Henderson Bro*. htoamahtp Raptdan, Whltehunt, Havana?Livingston, Koi k Co. Ste.imihlp Aibtaud. rrotrcll, Charleston?H R Morgan k Co. Steamahip Acuahntt, Rector. New Bedlord?Ferguwn k Wood. B'irk Magdalana, Oiiflln. Port Soaln -1) A De Lima. Bark Mayflower, Dill, 'tarbados. Bark Linda, P. em In r, Phlla 'elphli. Brig Clarabella, Tr ioy, Malaga -Miller k Houghton. Brig Rejnilator (Br), Slmklns, Pernambuoo O F Bulley. Frig Merce 'e?, HI 1. Clanfuasoa?Kowler k .lova. brig Kildare (Br), Macomber, Windsor, NB?Peniston k Co. Brig Maria Eerguton (Br), Stephen*, Hantsport?J F Whitney v Co. Schr Hortensla, Norton, Demarara?Miller k Houghton. Sehr Alice Myrlok (Br), Gallant, Cbarlottetown, I'iil?O A Pliiilos* Collins. Bchr John, William*, Savannah?R R Powell. Sctir Maria E Hoarn, Morreli, New Haven. Sloop Kred Brown, wlckton, ProviJon-e ?H W Jnckbon k Co Sloop Mary Adelaide, , New London?Ferguson * Wood. I Steamer Mayflower, Turn, Philadelphia. Steamer Monitor, Jones, Philadelphia. j Steamer Novelty, Wllooi, Philadelphia. ARRIVALS, REPORTED BY THE nKRAI.I) STEAM YA0HT3. U s utrarn frigate Plymouth, Captain Macomb, Portsmouth, NH, 68 hours. Steamship Helvetia (Br), Orijs, Liverpool June 15, and Cueennown Ifith, with mdBe ana 9&o passen*ers, to the National Steamship Co. Had strong heaa winds to the Hanks, since light winds and very foggy weather; June 2!, lat 4; 27. lou 36 ?9, passed a North German steamer, bound K ; 26th, lat 4J lis, Ion 6> 21, ship Krltlsh La ly (Hr), do. 8tcamaM.p;Clty of Cork (Br>, Allen, Liverpool June 14, via Oueenetow'n 15tb, with mdaa and S/J pasncn .-ers, toJohu<i Dale. June 21, lat 48 SI, Ion 84 47, saw a vessel. of about 2(1(1 tons nurtlu n, ' ottom up ; 26lh. lat 41 40, Ion ?>t> 20, passed a steamer, supposed the ' Ity of Dublin, hence for Liverpool. Steamship Aliemannla iNH^, Bureuda. Hamburg June 15, y is* IC%U| niui ami una Ull^rr?, IU l\UMUi?rUt Ot Co. Experienced light, variable winds aud moderate weather; June 23. Jat 44 26. loo 38 10, panted a North 'iermmi steamer, bark rigged, bound K; 44tb, lat 47 H, Ion 89 15, ship Mud?on, from Now York for London; 29tb, lat 40 80, Ion 70 61. fihip Argosy. from Newport for New York Btcamshlp New York (Ntli, Nordenholdt, Bremen May 16, with md?8 and 413 passenters, to Oelrlchs * Co. Had variable weather, with much fo , during the pannage; Jiiuc 37, lat 41 ho, Ion 61 43, hw ship Neptune (SU), from Bremen tor New York. Steamship Acadia (Br), Lees, Palermo June 5, via Gibraltar 10th, with Iruit and 18 paasen::ers, to Hunderaon Broi. hxperlenced tine weather throughout; Juue 2d, lat 42 37, Ion 63 S3, passed brig Palsy (Br), from London for Boston. Htoa'nsblp Mary, fibeppard. Mobile June 17, and Kernandtna 28.1, via Charleston mb, wlrh cotton, to (lie Florida Kaillou'l Co. June 19, oil Sombraro, panned bark 1 urnngton, from Havana for New York. Steamship Tillle, Partridee. Savannah R'-j days, with mdse ana passengers, to R Lowd<sn. June 26, otl Frvlng Pan Shoal*, signalized brig Monet Dav, (leering 8; lame time, brV Mary do. Fteamsftip Regulator, Brooks, Wilmington, NC, 68 hours, with mdse. to J Lomiard. Steamship Albeniane, Couch, Richmond, City Point and Norfolk, with rndsc and pabimgers, to the Old Dmlulon Steamship Co. Steamship Volunteer, Jones, Philadelphia, with mdse, to J Lorlllard. 8hio Tberese, Mudgett, Liverpool May 5, with mdse, to Thomas Dunltatn'a Nephew A Co, Cauio far to the Northward; expri IsikhJ he;, vy westerly winds up to the Bunks, since lli.M wlule and dense fog: Inst and npiit sails. May 12 In a wale of wind shipped a benvy sea, oa-rytnc away liaf-hhouse, ventilators, everything mover.Mo about Ik; k?. SrenVinp In skylljht and companion way, filling taliln with w M .? id damaging a l?iv? quantity of stores; 220 carrlcl away ioretoj. gallautfitu. --C Bar'* Mgry Ifyjfirlfon fHr), ITin.V'.rson, MldrtlesbotO, R9 dsys, With raliroVT Iron to order- v?so) to P I N?*viu? A Sons, look tin! northern pass ge and had rot'th wejJtiM foi" the Uiet 89 dsys; l'.uiy jA %$. lur. JI 9 As* W; Ion ,md spilt sal's; since then had light wind* una rams, with dense tog; June 'itfth, lat 10 6". lcti67 28, spoke ship Samuel O Glover, from MltUla iof Kftst?r. 1J0 da<? out. Park Olbers (NO), Tielke, Bremen,?8 days, with mdse and 2f<l rassfiipers. to C Luting A Co. To' k the northern passage and had Una weather; had one Olrttt on the passage. Sohr Kate Carleton, Munroe, bicrro Morena todays, with molasses to 3 O Loud A Co. Schr Nellv Potter, Oasklll, Waihlngton, N C, 5 ilays, with cotton, ' c, lo W K Hln i.an t ?'o. Krlir Hazel Dell. Blake. Vlrul'ili. fk'hr Mm Ira Rogers, Johnson, Virginia. hcnr Ann Turner. v;ainp, vuvinin. Schr il F Stooktoh. Bowker, Virginia. Schr J M White, Sterling. Virginia. Schr Je??le Irving, chamberlain, Virginia. pt hr Tun'* T>epew. Crittenden, Virginia. 6chr Haul* Lou, Sherer, Salisbury, Mil, for New 3*Veil. Pawed Through ilell Gate, BOUND SOUTH. B-ig Ida Cutten (Br), Kd^ett, Hlllnboro, NB, 10 days, for Newark, vll!i planter to Newark PiaV.cr Co. Brig VYm R Sawyer. Wallace, Fort aud for New York, 10 dars, with lumber to Holyoke Murray. Sehr Mary Onrley fgr?, Mealey, fort Caledonia, CB, for New York, 12 dsvs, with coal to O H Brewer. Fcbr Emma (Bt), Ashbv. St Stephen*, NB, for New York, 8 (lava, with lumber to O Boardmsn. Sclir Welcome Home (Br). Hatflrld, Moncton. NB, 8 flays, for New York, with lumber to Jolin Bojnton'r Son <t Covessel to Crandail. Berlaux <k Co. fclir Addie F Burgers, Burgess, Banror via Norwalk for New York. with lum'-or toPlmi vtt A Clapp. Schr Oph r. Tlmraton, Calais for New York, 7 days, w!t!> lumber to Whltlock A Bro. p< hr v. m Duron, Doyle, Kastnort for New Brunawlck, NJ, 7 d?T<, wltli lumber to Molt ft Howell. 6cfir Palo*, Bolletta, franklin for New York 8day?, with lumber to Simmon \ Clapp. Schr Piimolx, Cobb. Portland for New York 8 days, with lumber 10 Bell A Brother*. Sehr S L Stevens, S udley, Portland for New York 6 day?, witu lumber lo Thompson. , , ? _ . _ Schf American Cliler, huow. Kocklaud for New York, 7 davlT with lime IS C?2'ice .2 Fressey. fchr WlbTly,fcrm fur Yoik. With mdie to R W Ropes i Co. * ' ' * S' lir A E R afford, Howell, Boston fcr Philadelphia. Schr Alice B, Arur, Boston for Richmond. Scrir Macule Cummlii^a, Smith, ltockport for New York. Bchr Grand Island, Mclntyre. Itoekport for New l'ork. Fchr Belle, Howes, Kockport i'or New York. Sdir Mary Johnson, Phlnnev. Roc'jport fftr New York. ficnr L 9 Barn?s, Coleman, ltookport for New Vork, So'.ir F C Smith, Van Ness, Cape Ann for New York. Sclir Copla, West, Cspe Ann for New York, with craniU to Brett, Son A Co. , _ Schr Mary Potter, Potter, Nantucket Shoals for New York, with fish to S B Miller. Sclir Gloucester, Robbtns, F ill River for New 1 ork. Schr Alex W iley, Avery, Pawtucket tor New V'oik. Schr D C Porter, Sheflield, Pnwtncket for Rondout. Schr Annie Harper. . Providence for New Vork. Schr 11 L> Kverett, , Providence for New York. Schr Marth.i Jane, Mnrtln. Providence for Ellzabethport. Bchr Cloud. Seaman, Providence lor Trenton. Schr Mist, Hutchlns, Providence for New York. Selir Mary H Mifflin, Lewis, Providence for Nfaw York. Schr J W'Thompson, Hawfctm, Providence for Sow York. Schr It H T>alv, Lamphlr, Providence for New Vork. F.-hr A B Hays, Barlow, Provldcnoe (or Ellzabethpcrt. Schr Helen, rioule, rrovldei.ee for New York. Schr Caroline C, Norwood. Stomngton for New Vork. Schr Richard Lmw, Vork, Si >nln?ton for Elizal.ethport. Sehr Heading RK No 49. Little, Norwich for Philadelphia. Sehr Louisa U ray, Hamilton, Norwich for Elizabethport. Schr Statea Islander, Hammond, New London for Kllzabeihport. _ Schr Angelina Van Cleaf, Carter, Now London for Elizaport. Schr R P Kin?, Bllven, New London for Rondont. Sehr I)r Franklin, Schof.eld, New London for New York. Schr Kdward Fwli.it, Ireland, Hartford for New York. Scl.r John lllckev. Holt. Mlddletown (or New York. Srhr Heo illllnm," Benk*r. Portland, Ct, for N<-w York. Bchr Henry Harteau, Jones, Portland, Ct, for New York. Schr P G Kussell, riirk, Portland, Ct, for New Yorlt. Hchr Aretnru*, Goodsell, Now Haven for Old ProrlJer:ce. Bchr Connecticut. Ewln>{, New?Havenfor EUzabethport. hchr New Resnlus. Haliett, Nuw Haven for itondout. Bchr Harriet Fuller, Fuller, Black Rock for New York. Schr Iscort, Ball, Bridgeport for New York. Schr J M Freeman, Eldrldge, Brl 'eeport for New York, Bchr KUa Jane, Allen, Bridgeport Tor ?w Vast. Srhr Funny Elder, Smith, Bridgeport for New York. Schr .Julia * Martha, !)ix. Norwalk lor New York. Bchr Mlio, Bell, Norwalk lor New York. Schr victoria, Dawes, Norwalk for New York. Bchr Eliza, Hale, Stamford for New York. Schr Lizzie, Sherman, Hortou's Point for Philadelphia. Schr A 0 Buckley, Buckley, Oreenport for New York. BOUN'J BA-3T. fiieam?hlD Acnshnet. Rector. New York for New Bedford . Bchr l'entylvanla, ?, Philadelphia lor Bridgeport. Schr.I Trriman, Glbbs, Philadelphia for New Hedtord. Schr John Freeman, , Wooilbrldge for Stamford. Bchr Henry Clay, Foster, South AmHoy for Hottun. Sclir M A urler, , Raritan River for Sa.'ern. Bchr Winona, Haker, Port Johnson for Taunton. Schr Kate A Marr, Cogswell, hlizabelnport for Providence. Schr J C Chew, Phillips, EllEabeihport for Taunton. 8cbr Agncf, Cheater, Ellzahevtyon lor Huston. Bthr E ixle, Chase, Kilzabethport for DanveriDort. Rclir Dart, Murphy, Ellzauelliuort for Stamford. Schr Altnira, Heeamnn, Klizaoeihport for Olen Core. Schr Hester, Davis, Ellzajetliport for Norwalk. Schr Loon, Huglison, EUzabemport for New Haven. Bchr Metamora, Hates, EUzabethport for Saugaluck. Schr Lrra, Nelson, Ellzabethport for H Of ton. Rchr H'B Drew, Vvillard. Kllzaljethp jtt for Bridgeport. Schr Lady Abbott, Armstrong, Ellzabethport for Salem Bchr Louua, , ElU-ibrnhport for lloaton. Sclir t?oo W anbinr'on, Peck, Albany for Stamford. Si'lir J K McKee, Blxby, Kondout fur Norwalk. Scbr Litei ty, uohuaou, Rondoul for TCorwIc'i. ??kr Nclwg llai vej'i Be?? >, itouilvut fyr BvJl.'ft, Behr TTattle Loo, HeMer, Batlabnry for Mow Hmw. Behr Kim City. K|<ld, Nnwliur* lor Norwich. Bcbr L D Weuiwortb, Uudge, r?e*?bur? for Boatoa. Brhr Tham?!?, Rhnrtee, New urg for Norwich. Behr J Hurler, Bandera, Newburg for ProvldooM, Bclir Kipedlte, King, Hobokera for Orient. Bohr Stranger, Davit. Hoboken for Pail River. Bohr a b Lewia, Hadwlo, Hobokea ftf Newburypoila Behr Cornells, Pj?u, Hoboken tot NorwicB. bcur V C Ac*rn, Meade, >?w '"ork for Stamford. Bohr 0 V Minor, WlUard, Now York for Madlaon. Bohr Rarah, Trumper. New York for North port. . Schr Mora Light, Bradford, Now York for Calalc ** Behr Dannh rrlftceaa, Bopwlth, Now York for Bt Join. Behr (ioo A Pierce, Pool*, Now York for Salem. Bohr B P Mead, ?. Now vor* for Oyeter Bar. Schr M J Mead, Thraaher, New Yora for Taunton. Bcbr Long Ialan<ler, Oallather. New Vork for COW Bay, LI Bohr Whiatler, Keefe, New York for Tauuion. Scbr R Kloraoca, , for Salem. BELOW. Ship Miaaourl, Rradbura, from Olaagow May 81, wltk mdee and uuaaoHcra, to Wm Nelaon Jr. iwaa apoken J use M, tai 41, loo 08, by pilot boat Kzra Nye, No 3). Hark Atalanta (NO), Ho^emann, from Bremen May to, with mtlae and vaeaengera, to Punch, Ed*a A Co Iky pilot boat CH Maraball, No 8). SAILED. ftteauiahtpa Cuba, and Minneeota, Liverpool; Rapirfan, Havana, Aabland, Cbarieaton. Wind at auniel SB, light. Shipping Note*. The Cunard lino ateamahlp Tarlfa, Captain Murphy, will leave bar dock al Jaraey City to-day for Queenatowa and Liverpool. The Atlantic Mail steamship Columbia, Captain Vaa Slea, will tail from pier No i North river to.Uay, at I ' look fH for Havana. Marine Dlmutenu snip St Lawienc* (1U6S ton*), Nichols, for Ram, la reported by telegraph dated New Orleans. June 89, a* baring bean bumed and sunk. Stvamkr Tiros A Scott, rained at 9t00,000, raak last fall in the Straits of Mackinaw, waa successfully raleed oa tbe 33d lust, In [Ira working davs, by ('apttin t i Merritt, of the Coast Wrecking Comnniv, of tbla city, using Memtt'a patent pontoone. Captain Merrlti has ordered bis work lot force to proceed to the sunken steamer Wabaab (valued at. $W1, ii O), Lake Huron, where divers are at work getting chains under her. She will probably be ratted la a few days. Son* Ai.i.lK OAKXH, Ryder, from Ell*abethpoit for Prorfc dence, struck on the reef off Hiackwell's Island 88th Inst, and carried away her stern post auJ rudder. Hhe waa tewed to City Iaiand for repairs. Sens Wimard P f'htr.r.tpr( of Philadelphia), lying la th# slip opposite Tucker, Swan & (Jo's premises, Prurluence, waa badly damaged by the Ore on Monday. Hhe lost every spar except mtln boom and gaff, and all her rigging and sails except mainsail. Her deck and bulwarks on tbe port bow are liadly burned, and the total damage will uot be less (ban $8000. She was Aalnud at $3300. She was sold on Monday to parties in Providence. Allarellaneoua. LAUKcmtn?At Mystic, Ct, 8th ln?t, from the yard of Bill A Orlnnell, a first clans sohr of about 250 tons, named tba Raven's Wlnu. She will be commanded by Captain Joeepla York, and is owned by Ur Joseph tlancook and others, of Stoulugton. Whalemen, Bark Orlando, Montross, sailed from New Bedford 88th Inst lor Indian and P ?cl!lc Oceans. Sclir J A btviU arrived at Prjvincetown Sd Inst, with b' ls wb oil. Slio lias bi-eu withdrawn from the whaling busiuess and will l>e eng'j.nd In tha odflshery. Hark Globe, Tripp, NB, arrived at Ft Helena May 9 (and sailed again saiue day, and was off the port 13th Lolling down). Spoken-June 24, lal 38 fi8. Ion 17, bark Tropic Bird, 0^ NB, cruising; had taken no oil sln:ts last report. Foreign Porta. Bkzmbw, June 24?Arrived, steamship Smldt, Schweers, NV'ork. Calcutta, June 28? Arrlvod, ship Wm Woodbury, Herriman. Bombay. Sal'ed June 1, shin Isabel Croom (Br), Auld, NYork. Cam.ao, April 30 (back datev-Arrived, ship Charlotte White. Grlmn, Antwert) (and sailed May 14, as before reported, for tluanaDi; to load for Valencia direct); Mar 8, bark. Virginia Dare. Bishop, Chinohas (and sailed May 9for United States);8<1. ships Alexander, Rforion. Guanape (and sailed loth for Cork for orders'; Helvetia, Eldrldge, Liverpool (and remained Mav 214, not Ixod); Kt , Orion, Hall, San Francisco (and sailed )6th f(lr Guanape, a* before reported); 9th, bark! <J O W'hltmure, Humphrey, Piaco (and remained May 86, not fixed). Sailed April 2*1 (back date), bark Antloch, Llnnell, United Mtates; 30tn, ships Oriental. Jarvls, Guanape; May 4, Free' man Clark, Bosworlb, do: Bth, Carrier Dove, Pish, do. In port May 215, ships Oarolus Magnus, Ashley, Ida rnano Id tho oay for the United Kingdom ; Star, Vlanello, for Qua. unpe to load for Haredn w:; hark Eliza (Br), Franklin, for Guunape to load lorrlie United States. Ship James Ch??too, which sai e l Ma> IE for CLInchaa, loads for th? United States. Gkmoa, June 27?Arrived, ship Casllda, Robinson, New York. , HONOLOr.tr, Mav 25-Arrived, ships R M Slonian (MO). Atwood. Ban Francisco inn 1 alei for Raker's Island); SUth, Sumatra, Mullen, do (and gulled S7th fur Hong Kong); Juna 2, Got Morton, HowUnl, do for I'henix Island to load for Savannah. Sailed Mmv 24, City of Melbourne 'Br>, Granger, Sydney, NSW; Sfcth, snip Puritan, Henry, Enderbury island' to load for Hampton Roada. j Montkvipbo, May 15?Arrlvad, bark Addle McAdam, Par- I trl4c?, Cardiff. 1 Qufkhbtow!*, June 29?Arrived, steamships England, Webster, NYork iTunclS) for Llv*rpol; citv of Washington, Jonei, do (Juno 1H, for do /and both proceeded). 1 SoOTHAm-roN, Ju-e 21)-Arrived, steamxhlp Dentsc'ii?0''.< Neyuaber. N York (.lime 18) lor Bremen and sailed). VAI.PABAI90, Muy U Sailed, ship Bed Deer (Br), Talcabuano and Tome, to Ilntib llg for N York. In port l?th, ships Aura (Br , Barber, une; Rethiah Thayer, Cartnev, Ho; barks Mary Hinckley (Br), for Ran Francisco Ida; Almei.a, Harmon, from do, arrived April 20, unc; and others as before. American Pans. BOSTON, June 81?Arrived, bark Kadosh, Hedge (not Grays). Calcutta. Cleared-I'arks Bolivia, Marshall, Cape Coast, Africa; Elizabeth <Br). Campbell, Tarragona; brigs I'olnsett, Auder on, Havana; Cnmllfe (Hr>, Btrout, Calbarleu. Sailed?Burks Yumuri, Restless. Kttli -Arrived, ship Saml C Glover, from Manila. BALTIMORE, ,'une 28-Arrlved, biiffi J U Havlland (Br), LeBianc, Turns Island: Rocky Glen. Dorr, Boston ; echoCommerce, Waller. Eleutbera; Minnie Kcimller, Wheat. Boston; K J Merccr, Fargo, Providence: Reoeoct., Newton, and Wrn Maryck. Decker, N York; May Mor.i, Stetson, Jack, sonville; Reward (Br>, Holmes. Demorara. Cleared?Schrs Petrel iltr), Skinner. Spanish Main (and sallc 1 ; Geo U Mills, TlUotson, and Ella H Barnes, Avery, Arrived, bark AqnMneck, Cbesebrough. Rio Janeiro. BELFAST, J une 20- Arri\ed, schr Mary Ullcbrlst, Bucks vWe, SC. ? BOOTHBAY, June 20?Arrived, schrs S 6 McKown, Par ions, and Annie Lewis, Lewis. NYor'c. PORTRESS MONROE, June 2s??I'?-*ed In for Baltimore, bark J W Barns (Br, Davison, Irom Troon. I'aesftd out?Barks Veteran. Catobcart, for Boston; E W Cohoou (Br), Fancy. Nova Scotia; Edward (NO), Halberstadt, Amsterdam; bri Johunn Carl (NO), Billing, Bremen; Aura (Bri. 6haw, St John's, PR; Frincrss Beatrice (Br), McGregor, Svdney, CB; sclir Arctic, Norris, West In dies?all from Kaltlmore. GEORGETOWN, DC, June 27?Arrived, schrs Stephen Morgan, Davy; Katie J Hoyt, Parker; Sman h Jayue. Collins; Oliver Ames, Lent; Ida cie.la Torre, Davis; Jennie Sheppard, Wilbur; Joshua Brandon, Snow; L A Hopkins; J ,T I'haro, Super; J A Maloy, Russell, and Theodore Dean, llillilps. -4 Cleared-Schrs Danl Brown, Grlnnell. and Carlton Jaynok I Brown. Fall River; Wm F Phelps, Cranmer. NYork; Col Junes, Strang, Salom; K J Jierrsty, nereuiiu, imiinn. GLOUCESTER, June 29?Arrived, tchr Alfred F Howe, Ellie, Bangor for NYork. j HOLMES* HOLE, June ?7, PM-Arrlved, brig Aifarata, Wallace, Ellza'iethport for Boston; sclirs fcmllv A Naylor, N>iylor, and tine De.vls, Hand, Boston for Philadelphia; Hesperus, Conarv, Cape Ann for NYork. Failed?Schrs Rachel teaman, Ella F Crowell, Atalanta, L S Wntaon, Gertie Lewi*, C H 8pofTord; sloop Wm P Hunt. 2Kth. AM?No arrival!. MOBILE, June24? Arrived, schr* Queen of the Soutb, Colton. NYork; 0 K Elmer, Corson. Philadelphia. NHW LONDON, June 2?-Arrived. schr* Marietta Hand, Dewer, NVork; Kate Callahan, Avery, Uoboken; Haul Com tock, NVork forOeorge* Bank. NEW HAVEN, June 28-Arrired, tchr Clara, Mulford, Jacksonville. PHILADELPHIA, June 28-Arrlved, bark Texaa (NO), Bremen; brigs J in l)avl<, Blowers, St John, N B ; Abby Thatter, Parker, 8 Mar.vaiCircassian, Bnn?er, Cardenas; Pralrl* Rose, Grilin, Clenfiie-os; Haze, Kelly, Hath ; schrs J J Spencer, Heather, Clenfttegos; Ralph Carleton, Curtis, Cardenas; United States. King, Mobile; Bonny Boat, Kelly, NYork. Below. brlc Norman'ly. from Ivl&tut. Cleared?BrijiJohn McDonali, Allen, Halifax; Eugenia, Larribfl- Corunna; ?cbr Maggie McNeil, Cramer, Ma'anzas. rAwTUCKBT, June 28?Arrlve^schr J L White, Fllandon, EU'/aheihport. **'" " *?- " PROVIDENCE, June 28-Arrivcd, schr Clias A Gralne:, ' Ilsrtey, Ellzahathport. Cleared?Hark David Nlcholi. Wyman, St Marys. Oi. Sailed?flchrs Rachel Jane, Cook, and John Warren, Mcl)ar, Elirabrtliport; Village (Jyeen, Conklin ; J 11 Youmans, Keene; Shepard A Mount. Young; AUda, Kr.ow e?, and Sll- , ver Spray, Horton, NYork; Sea Foam, Chase, do or Gardi De{?icIIMOND, June27?Sailed, schr Nellie Brown, Higglns, NYork via Osborn'*. SAVANNAH, June 36 -Sailed, bark Nordcap (N'Beck, Pen art h Roads for orders. ?th?Arrived, steamship Pan Salvador, Nlckerson. NYork. Cleared-Bark Woodside, Ha re. TAUNTON, June 24-Arrlved, scbr Ida, Deerlng, Eliza*wN 27tn?Sailed, schr H S Dean, cook, NYork. WILMING1 ON. NC, June 29?Arrived, steams..,|> EI Cid, Nlckerson, NYork. " I1IISCE L L AN EOUri. household word. Bnv your China, Ola**, Plated Ware, Table Cutlery, Re fritre'rators, Conkine Utensils an 1 all other House Furnishing Goods, suitable for thes*a?on. (ioods marked In plain figures. At EDWARD D. BASSFORD'S, Cooper Institute, corncr Amur place. Absolute divorces obtained in different Stales; legal everywhere; desertion, 4c., sufficient cause; no publicity; no charge until divorce ohlal.ied; advice free. M. HUL'&K, Attorney, 76 Nassau street. f Absolute divorces obtained-under kecbnt law*, from the courti of different States, for person* , of any S-tate or country ; legal everywhere; no publicity; ne fees till successful; advice free. FREDERICK I. KINO, Counsellor-at-Law, 3?3 Broadway. ARE YOU SUFFERING WITH INDIGESTION f DOES m heartburn trouble you ? Do you .spit up sour water T Go at once to the druggist's aud get a box of SELLING'S Dyspepsia Tablets. Price iiOc. per box. bee home refernces. . ff At J. H. JOHNSTON ft ROBINSON'S, lf>Q BOWERY, corncr Broome street, Now York.prlccs re luced to golo rails on Diamonds, Gold and Silver Waicl.es, line Jewell) aid vterllug Silverware. Cash paid for old Sliver and Dla >?--? mouus. biiivc.n uwnn of all kinds, good and cheap, at LEACH'S, ^ 84 Nufsau yireel. ^ Grand mass meeting of workinumen at Tompklnt square, this tThuradayl evening, to take ac _ tlon on the coolie question. Eminent speaker* will uddress the meeting. 9 NO MORE MEDICINE.?DYSPEPSIA, CONSTIPATION. Dlarrbfa. Consumption and all kinds of fevera ant stomach disorders effectually cured only by Du BARRY'S m delicious REVALKNTA FOOD. Dr. Boaruman, M. D., ol M Trenton, N. J., says, ''I hava found your Rcvalenta to bt 4 the sina (iita non for dyspepsia. Sold In tins; 1 lb., SI 25 15 lbs.. It6. DcBARItV * CO.. 168 William street, Net York, and at tlin butt druggists and grocers every wUeie. rriioMAB a aonkw, am orbenwmh street; 1 New Vork, has rediicad the prices of Teas, Coffeet Sugars, Flour an I all kinds of Ureueries, Moialses and Pro