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in entries and clearances is about the same—the latter sold at $1 4001 60. Corn was somewhat less active. We slightly exceeding the former. ‘The total sum which the city of Baltimore will be called uponto pay this year, in the shape of ta>es for city and State purposes, is, within small fraction, the round sum of $730,000. This large amount is to be de- report sales of 5000 bushels Western mixed and yellow at 15 cents for the former, and at 80 cents for the latter. Provisions continued steady, without change in prices. Receipts in round numbers were about as follows for the preceding twenty-four hours :—Flour 5000 bbis.; wheat rived from property, the ag regate assessed value of | 10,000 bushels; corn5000do. Freights have » downward which is $77,000,000. The whole levy for city purposes, Just ascertained, is 69% cents om each hundred dollars usseased; the Stato direct tax is 25 cents; and the two together make the whole tax 94% centson each hundred dollars. ‘The various items of the city levy for tho present year are as follows :—For the publie schools, 5 cents; direct tax, 80 cents; internal improvement tax, 26% cents; poor tax, 244 cents; City Court, 8 cents; County Court 3 ets. total, 69% cents. Although the levy for the presentyear {s one-fourth of a cent lesa than that of last year, the ‘mount of taxation is materially inoreased. being now derived from » capital of $77,000,000, against $62,000,000 heretofore, my Stock E: geo Trea Notes,Gs b10 107,50 ahas Canton Ed 2804 e 106% 150 do 38) 00 B10 106%5 200 do 98) 4000 tue Bonds 47,200 odo = 0B 200 Harlem bay {9 do bi so do bis 64 10 = do bio 00 do 63} 200 do, bis 43! 206 Nor & Wor 83 15 lo b30 53 200 lo 52% $0 io 52 iB do 82: 5 do 82; 175 do 5% 50 Erie RR 61 200 Long Island = 60 31, 180 | do bi 400 do B30. 31. 149 Morgis Canal Was 309 do bio 31 4 lo 31 19 ui t3 Life & Trust 1158¢ 100 do ig 12” 400° do bao 32 U7 100 do 31 7 50 do bao 31 Gig 100 lo 603i 50d 5182100 Pygiion mo iy lo uz 60 Reading RR b10 643 Second Board. 310000 TH Sp'l Bds b60 493g 50 she Long Isld = b3. 31 2000 do 83 483g 100 do 31, 2000 Ohio 68, *60 50 do bs 31 6000 Heading Bds we” 50 do blo 31 90 shs Farm 136, 50 Nor & Wor 5a 100 Horiom Ge 0 Camen we jarlem auton Co 13900 do G8 50 do % jou dp ue ®t » lo 39: 50 Long Island sig 150 Reading 63; 100 "do 3 100 do 960 63 do bs 3 New Stock Exchange. syeo ‘Trees Notes, ook 106 is she Harlem 310 63) 106; #15 63 Fs Btoaiggton Thurs 57 do 3057 tee Fy Cancon slo 386 4 0 a3 36 th Wd 50 do esd 25 N'A ‘Trust it 100 do 810 38 $0 Harlem b3 614 50 Nor& Wor cash 52! Bi ae 10 63% 5 do is 33 s lo 30 52} 400 do + Ee) cash 52 eee CITY. TRADE REPORT. Naw Yonx, Turspay Avrennoon, June 15 Tho flour and grain markets exhibited very little change to-day, nor can much be expected till the arri- val of further advices from Eurepe, now about due— Sales of Michigan and Genesee flour were pretty freely made at $375, with alot of strait brands Genesee, at $3 8724. A parcel of mixed Michigan was report- od sold, in lots, at $8623. Some parcels of Ohio, flat hoop,were sold at $8 75 a $8 8114, A sale of Geneseo, to arrive in all June, was made at $8 68%, and another for July, at $8 59, A sale of Geneseo, in store, was made at $8 8144. Geneseo white wheat sold at $204, anda sale of Ohio, mixed, was made at $195, and angther lot of ‘Western mixed sold at $1 86, Sales of soand Northern yellow corn were made at $1 18 a $1 20; Western, flat, yellow, sold at $1 16, and mixed, 2 $1148 $115. Sales of meal were made at $5 66% 4 $5 62}, for Jersey, and & parcel of Western New, “York, on the dock, sold at $5 50. Rye was inactive 4¢ $1 30. Sales of oats were made at $1609 $161. Peovisions were firm, with moderate sales. In groce;4es some more business was doing, with- out materia\, change in prices. RecEires pown tHe Hupson, June 13 anv 14. —Flour, 28,840 ‘garrelg; Corn Meal, 370 barrels; Corn, 19,900 bushels; Wheat, 19,700 bushels; Rye, none. 4trs,—We report sales of about 75 bbls. Pots at $475 ‘and about the same quantity of Pearls at the same price. Bueapsturrs.—Fiour—We report of about 14a 15,000 barrels, including Genesee, Michigan, and Oswe- goat $6 75.the groater part of which was bought for ship- ment. 1000 barrels mixed brands, Michigan, in lots, sold tat $8 6234; 2000 bbls. Genesee in store, sold at $8 6154, and 500 strait’ brands, do seld at 88734 ; 1400 bbls. Ohio flat hoop, sold at $8 68% n $8 75; 1000 bbls. Genesee, sold to arrive in all June, at $8 68%, and 1000 do to arrive in July, at $8.50, 1234 cents was paid for the privilege of takin, 1000 bbls. Genesee, after the arrival of the steamer, an 25 cente for the Brivitege of 1000, deliverable by the 15th -uly, at $8.88, MWheat.—We report sules of 2400 bushels Gabeswe white, at $2.04; 4.600 bushels Ohio mixed, at $1.95, and 2,500 bushels Western mixed, at $1 85. Corn. ‘We report sales of 11,500 bushels round Northern a low. ut $5 20; 2000 bushels at $1 18; 2000 bushels tern fist yellow at $116; 1500 bushels Maryland yellow. at $115 ; 2600 bushels Western flat yellow, at $1153 1800 bushels mixed, sold at $1 14; 600 do mixed, sold to Yettly a contract at $1 1244; a lot Of good Southern white ‘was held at 30 cents, while 28 cents w id. Meal, jlov uarrels N Jetmey, sold at $3 6354. and about 1200 barrels at $5 56% ; 200 barrels W. N. York, on the dock. sold at $5.60, Rye was dull at $130. Rye Flour. 5,100 Darrels sold at $7 1236. Oate.—Sales of 10.000 bushels equal parte, were made at 60 8 61 cents Beane 80 bar, and wheat at 87 cents per bushel. Ausany, Juno 16—P. M. Our flour market was rather dull to-day. Dealers seemed disposed to pause as usual on the eve of steamer's $8 60, and of Michigan and Genesco at $8624. Corn and yellow were made at $1 11 for the former and at | $1 12 a $1 14 for the latter. 2,000 bushels of barley sold at 80c. Outs were in fair domand, and sales of for the preceding twenty-four hours, were about as fol- lows:—Flour, 20,000 bbls.; whvat, 30,000 bushels ; corn, | 60,000 bushels. Boston, June 15—P. M. Our flour market was firm, to-day, with light sales of Geneseo and Michigan, at $9 9 $9 25. Wheat was less active, but prices steady. Corn was firm, and for good round Northern yellow, $1 25 was demanded; mixed we quote at 1150, a 1180 Provisions continued firm, without change in prices, Freights are steady, at the late slight improvement, but not active. The receipts during the past week, in round numbers, were about as follows :—Flour, 20,000 barrels ; Wheat, 10,000 bushels; Corn, 30,000 bushels ; Oats, 10,000 bushels. ne Died, On the 15th inst., in the 30th year of hor age, Mrmras J., wife of Thomas W. Osbern, and daughter of James Wickham Reeve, of Mattituck, L. I. The friends of the family, and of Barnabas W. and Edward M. Osborn, are respectfully invited to attend her Loryond at 106 o' relooke. this morning, from No. 62 Market street, without further invitation. Her remains will be taken to per tear for interment. On Monday, 1th inst., Bennaxp, son of Michael J. O’Donnell, aged one ue and six months. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, this (Wednesda ey) ‘afternoon, at half- past 4 o’clock, from No. 346 Sixth Avenue, without fur- ther invitation. At East Hartford, Conn., on the 12th inst, Mr. Wm. H. Draxe, youngest son of the late Jacob Drake, Esq., of this city, in the 34th year of his age. On the 30th of April, » on board U. 8. steamer New Orleans, on her passage from Vera Crus to New Orleans, Jauxs Pecx, private of Company G, Ist Re- giment N. Y. volunteers. This man died about twenty- four hours after leaving Vera Crus. He was immod! ately sewed up, and preparations made for launchin; him overboard. In the meantime, the steamer touche at Lobos Island, when J, with several others, asked Capt. Wright to allow us the boat, that we might bury the deceased on the island, but was positively refused. In an hour or two he was buried in the Gulf. If the friends of the deseased desire any further information, by publishing in your paper their whereabouts, I will call on them, . Weekly Re of Deaths, Tn the city ae pircf J ot w York, from the 5th day of ne of June, Men, 93; Women, 9 Hove ob: Gurls, 57, Total 309, EASE: operate! At Apoplery, 9 9; Bleeding from Jungs, 4; Bronchi- er, 3; Casualti Cholera Infantum, 3; Cho! iS bine y ot Lunges at Bebitity, 12; Dropsy, 9; Dropsy ‘in the Hi Drowned. 10;' Dysentery, 7; Ey posure, 1: ever. ver Typhi Fever Nervos fami tion of Lungs, tion of Stomach, ium, 1} Indiana: Intemperance, 1; Tnanition, 2; Lues Vene- easles, 3: Old Age, 4; Palsy, re als, Rupture, 3: all Pox, 35 Pas i eteider ti “heeding, 4 "Tumor, i; Ulceration ‘of Lungs, hj ‘orms, 1; Un! Age—Under one vents 50; 1 to 2 years, 22; 2to 5,24; Sto 10, 11; 10 to 20, 16; 20 to 20, 56; 30 to 40, 46; 40 to 50, 293) 50 to 0, 23; 60 to 70, 10; 70 to 00, 1 ; 80 to 90, 2; 90 to 100 1: tntnowa, WHITE, City Inspector. are y Inspector's Office, Juve US UE a De A GREAT SPECULATION For sale, that magnificent establishment, formerly known asthe Washington Club, No. 72 Prince street, three doors east of Broxdway. It con: tans four superior Bowling Alleys, Tables, a splendid Bar adomed by Mirrors, Paintings, &c., and is fitted up alto- gether in a style not equalled by any similar establishment in This is, to any person feeling disposed to engage in the busi- hess, sn Opportunity that seldom offers For terms, ear ply to the pronrietor on the premises. Jel6 7e"re TT. BROWN, STONE ALD’ PAINTE SEAL ENGRAVER AND 233 Broadwa: opposite the ers, &e., on stone dies’ seals, signet ri » pencil cases, &c., engrav- ed with arms, on a y device. Diamonds, amethysts, eee &e., bought i: the rough or cut to any form Ci of Arms fowad an inted in the United States or Cana ‘Books of Heralary kept i ‘mation given in Heraldry. jel6 It*re 0. 6618 JOHN McAVOY, Back for Savings, Cham- street Je16 leer H= LADIES AND GENTLEMEN OF NEW YORK ity are respectfully informed that offices are is city, for the purpose of fo ming well suited con- tions for Marriage. Oifce lor Ladies exclusively, (ands rand street. Office for Gentlemen, 3634 ixiven to applicants at each office, that all bus mafident Commauications, F BALLARD " prompt jels itr QUNISSARY GENERALS OFFICE, STATE AR- ENAL, New York, June 15, 187—Sealed proposals will be reestved at thin othce, from this date totes, Biotin, tor the following articles to to be delivered at the junction of the Fifth avenue and Sixty-fourth street, as may be required: From 100 to 500 cubic yards building sand, som 100 t» 500 barrels lime. old at $175; aft ds $1 873g per bushel was de- les of same to be seen where the articles are to be de- Tnendedl, Peve 0 barrels wore sold at 81 3734 ay) 625%, were Conn cee oe CanpLes—No change in sperm since last report. LS omen, Correr—We report sales of 200 bags Sumatra at 63¢ 00m TO LI asant room, suitable for a single bee 100 do. St Domingo at 6X cts, cash; and 60 do. Cuba at 7 ots. Cortos—To-day being packet day for the steamer Hibernia, there were no buyers in the market. The only tales effected were s few small parcels to spinners. Fins Crackers—860 boxes, 50 packs, No. 1, second quulity, sold by auction at 30 a 365 cts. ¥issi—ninoe last report & cargo of about 1300 quintais ary cod arrived. The market was and 3a quintals sold at $3 8734 cts; 100 bbls. pickled scaled fish sold at $3 25; 300 quintals new haddock, packed, sold at 975 cts; Halifax mackerel continued firm; sales of 150 yola. No, 8 sold at $6 62; 300 do. No. 2 remained un- sold; being held at $7 75 a $8. Frvit—600 boxes bunch raisins sold at 165 a 170 ots; and about 400 half boxes, damaged, sold by auction at 79 a 81 cts, cash. Henr—10 bales dew rotted. sold by auction at $102 60; 20 do, damaged at $87 50; and 37 do. hackled at $1073 cash, Leav—There had been further arrivals, and tho market was very quiet. The price for pig was nominal made at 22 eonts, and 300 were reported. Terms not stated. Navat Sronges—Dealers seemed to be waiting for the forthcoming foreign nows. Ous—The market for both English and American linseed was inactive, without change in priees. Sales of 1500 bis. bleached sperm were made at 110 ets. per gal- & ls. new mess pork were re- ported at $17, and 100 do. at $17 25; 200 do. old prime wold at $13 76. Beef continued firm, with a good retail demand. Lard—90 bbls. sold at 9% cents. utter —300 kegs Ohio common, for bakers use, sold at 94% to 10 cts., and 200 packages grease butter sold at 9% to 10 cents — ‘There was nothing of.consequence doing in smoked or pickled meats. Rice—The market was steady, but dealers seemed to be holding up for further news from abroad. Svoan.—Sales of 190 hhds, Cuba were made at 6% to 634 ets.; 60 bhds. St Croix sold at 73¢ cts.; 100 Porto Rico at 6% to 7 cts.; and 200 boxes Havana, sold on pri- vate terms. Tariow—Sales of 10,000 to 11,000 Ibs, Philadelphia rendered, sold at 9 cts. Wuarepone was quiet. Whisker was inactive at 86c., though more was de- manded. Woor.—A small Carne! of half blood new clip fleece. was sold at 820, ero was a rumor of a large sale of domestic, on terms not made public. Tasronse.—A foteign veowdl wes eighged: for Leviton it 49 for flour. A British vessel was chartered for Cork and a market at 11d. for grait A lot grease butter was engaged for Glasgow at 45s, To Liverpool, the rates were about 4s. for flour, in American vessels, and 3s. 6d. in foreign vessels. To Havre, 750. was the price for flour, and 16%¢. for grain. TELEGRAPHI Markets. New Onveans, June 8—P. M, Our cotton market continues very dull. The sales to- day amounted to 600 bales, without any change in prices, Flour continued unebanged, and sales of Ohio and Il- linois continued to be made at $6 50 a $6 75, with some lot Bt. Louis at $7 $7 25. Wheat arrives freely, Sales of 6000 bushels of fair Western red sold at 1340 a 1360. Good white was worth 146e. The receipts of corn con- tinue large, and we report sales of 16,000 sacks at 68c a ‘Tbe for Western’ white and mixed, and at 800 for good yellow. Demand steady. Provisions remain without change. No alteration in exchange or freights. Bartimone, June 16—P. M. Our flour market was somo firmer to-day. The sales reached about 3000 barrels Howard street, including some lots Susquehanna at $8 5028 62}, and about 1000 do City Mills sold at $8 75a8 8744. We report sales of ebout 3000 bushels Maryland red wheat at $1 96a$2. Corn exhibited no chan, yellow was worth 110a112% cents, and white 1198116 cents, at which prices, about 4000 bushels changed hands. Meal wasin fair request, and 400 barrels sold at $5 25. Rye was inactive. Oats were worth 60369 cents, Provisions wero steady, with light sales, Burrato, . June 15—P. M, Our flour market was rather dull to-day, Sales of 6000 barrels Michigan and Obio, part Cleveland City Mills, soldat $7 44. The sales of wheat, chiefly Ohio endother kinds of Western, red, &o., with some white gentleman, without bos je16 lwis ewh OARDING—Now vacant, two Rooms that would suit a small family or two gentlemen with their lad es. Good jain board and prices rather moderate. Apply at No 30 Com merce street_ near Hudson Jel6 1th O SINGLE GENTLEMEN—Cheap aud desir.ole fur nished Loduing Rooms may be obtained by applvi g im- mediately ac 72 Geen at Jel6 ere NOAL YARD TO RENT AND FIXTURES FoR asle The desirable end well situated yard No. 105 Second st eet, near First pier Enquire on the premis je26'3t WSa&M = r to DESIGNERS A ‘OOD ENGRA Want _ ed, the naine and address of the person who faralshes tae desigus jo this eity for the Tilustrated Londyn ‘News.. To be sent to A. A 2044 Bowery. je'G 30% ree $500 REWARD.—The above reward will any person who will restore to her disc rents, their danghter, MARY FOX, or one half of said reward for such information as will lead to her Untied 4 ‘Said Mary left her school abont 5 P. M., onthe 20th of May, 1817, and tigce that time has got been sesh, Bhs is ouly 15. years ofage 4 feet 9 inches, black hairy small black eyes, rather thick. pout. ing lips, red cht ‘small features, sprenty ‘aud quite giclis! She wore a small plaid calico dress, pink, biaek silk cape and apron, bliel wo. small ‘d. Apply at 47 Lispenard street iy fe sue his wife aud leaving her en- ears of age, 5 feet Singhs lark hair, comer at curly, no whiske: jon, and rather sore appearance. He was the pelghborhees of her school a short time previous disguised with false whiskers. Any eerie to be immediately communicated, tele- PHA possinte, to George atsell, Chief fof Mallee, ot wa 0 8 authorised to pay the above reward. 4eD&nw: ANTED—The Proprietor of that old and well ee: ed Saloon, called the PHILADELPHIA HOU and 256 Broadway, New York. woald wish to take ian as he is obliged to be ‘absent part of the time. ex: ‘ellent opportunity, and requires no further remarks, For fare ther information please cal 7 o'clock. Also two or three Rooms to let to single gentlemen, with breakfas and tea, within three aninutes walk of the City Hall, Avely 6 er —At Jones's North American Hotel, $0 Bowery, » young man totend bar. and make Inmvelf a useful—oue that understands. mixing drinks of all. kinds Must have the best of referenee for honesty nnd soliiets need apply without the above qualifications. Also, » Diecres wemed cook wjelg 1 W ANtep—ty: respectable Touhy women, "a situation do general housework: foo asher and yroner. a willicg to make herself generally usetul, Enquire at 200% uy. venue, comer of 22nd street. Jet6 Wr ‘a trade or employer Wont have no obje: to be bound until of aze. Good re- commendatio s ‘Address or apply for "J.J. M.,” 171 Klizabeth street, which will be attended to. B—This ‘advertisement will be attended to for three days. jel6 It*r ddie aged Protestant wo- id ironer ina genteel red fears in the last family, and has Wioquire at 22 Oak street, mn the rear. private good reference: jel6 lee re ations by two respectable Young Wome chambermaid, who would have no oljectio. assist Bg: ironing, oF in, the nursery; the o ts Nurse, chambermaid, orto travel with a Best of r jere ver Inanite eat to the corner of Pinte in Jny street, Brooklyn, L. 1 fie te D. WwW AS baer Wot Wi respectable young gi to do ¢ hing and Leoni Sewing, or Waiting, or mindi ren. Nool ection to pin the country w ixth street | Wasted IMMEDTATELS aaa pe ieee Constant employment and liberal wager y at 45 Gold sureet Tec VALENTIN fist etre | ists t les of the Daily or Weekly Herald for two or three years back from the present date, fun, i, at this office. 5 at KS WANTED—An unfurnished room in Boanoraa Arr e aan Kes rooms fe je gentlemen at 132-Greenwich street. jel 3t¥ re WY ANTED—A few act ‘d young 0 1 fess or hf and popular publica: dome Gout an eetlt above their expenses wlll be iprazed 0 Hen oe once. with an opportunity of clearing $ oat employ willzo doubt make over Pach maa will have his ar. More meh now ih ur ivi per vent clear, of all expert I be saary for has oleve at least $25 to diame Rees etlag ont. Apply et F Ps | Pali ih tas Broadway up sais Office of the Lag of OfVY ANUSENKKTT, th COMERS om Eta f ie ne comimented thot send sie TERN AS dae im wl be bed Si hs ia suber eed ve | P, Vk a Auction this days W. No! 239 Pest it reas fea Wrovrite se Soitt Kin af 10 o'lock, atte ine weneral assorted stock in lots, sound from x9 and grocers at 4 months eredit for sums ove pert hight, sen and flowing blue dinner, tea, coffer, Ameg MC KELLY, forms his castomers an ny uw establishm tthe Sh West comer of Sixth aud Cl € and general assoruneut tendency, Flour to Albany is taken at $1 06 per barrel, | iol ylss tumblers: wines, ke. he owuer dechiaiv ashiowable: ae 5 Fe ad fresh supplies ol He'wiil devore his gute time and. ott so that ali those who favor him with 1 a their wants being supplied at notice, which, ia these times, may be y the arrangements experience in bu pete the Aeeiethy ritten by Sig Villariuo. Ti: leis for co fps may be ma it the Box Office, is may p nasiae a NT, A OKC witisiees Th HOgACK will sell ow Tucodat J Hotston street, between eets, the co: te vegarded ane ‘of not the OWERY THEAT RC“ —A. e. Stevens, Stage M: i performance to commence ‘Nealle; Barvolo, Mr. which the comedy of MY AUNT—Dick Dashll Tiatle “Sire dordnny Mea. € | i wot Sire Weabe:” Madison; 3 Pit and Galiery 1236 © Doors open at 6%; Performauce com ea make, from his lou purchasing goods, ‘as ans other Competent aud fashionable Mercer evity. He, therefore, respectfully solicits mille patron: nee, os and in fae way of | news from Liverpool. Light#ales Western were made at | owner deetning busi ives and quarter casks A. Be other Liquors, direct from Cus- Nd Scotch whiskey, Port, M i, wood sh ‘and about 140 Brandy” in, demijoia % stand casks from 400 to beer puma atures, Sc moved pretty freely, and sales of 10,000 bushels of mixed | $3000 to | it 6 per cent. « Ay aI LT ms ow proper in'New York and Brook Ay B a. m property in Ne y and lease of} i ud Fs wuexpired from Let is last at $250 per annum. tever the state of the ar TALENCIENSES FACES NE BLY AT &Lo., No. 377 Bre irene offer a large assortment of the above, nia Wal Also, new if * Biiveed Lact aod Beigiy or eee mull and ae oe rau eis, ken about 1,000 bushels sold at 600. Provisions were steady, | | @ on the above day, | with afairretail demand, Receipts, in round numbers, | | ie cent mages regi UCTION NOLICE—FURNITUME AND LEADE of an HOTEL w, HOTEL w ca He sold at auction, on Th araday, the enh wo splendid Anh tables, bar, jeuted and I at this house, and will foe Bandi Am rts this If-past 3 and a quarter pest Sa 'eloek, wee Mar onorer, Mite Julie, aud others r i NAPOLEON BONAPRRTE, Will - getlte be ide at each and every pertormanct ROADWAY ntdeee it an unpleasant scent to y street, corner ial ie ne a und without resert WARREN, Auctioneer. xtensive sule of valuable Hose- ward tanokauy and Biack Walnut Famitare.—This Wednesday, 16:h the Fi Sales Room, 179 C! hachasn in the very Lest manner, and is worthy th Corio NOTICE, Mii re be lh ay me open ra or about the anil FRemein ‘under the now | ci y id cheap, as I have sia store, | mall rent, and contented with small tiene which large business. A note oe dressed »s abo: A, CORTI: Persons of acknowisdged atest eat season, will please address him rae ies Locmardorssee | (7 During Mr, Barret’s abserice in Euso business communications _ Be pa:ticular in the number. (0 DENTISTS.— Wanted bi Freuch, German and En for some time, and has no objecti best references can be gi Office of this paper. B. CLARKE, lh the new stores.—Ei very that the imagination sa conce! ce ood taste, can be found ker Ateoe Tineke Merino Pa aaitionto yt pee ee dmskion ssbenst ‘my legit ees 0 or rders “A large stock of cloths, eass) ish ae: and Vas studied O. WARREN, Aue’ ¥ be addressed toi W: CORBYN, No.2 Barciny sireet. bith GARDEN vi poced for the seu in, to pee himself N HOUSE, at Fort Hamiltou, nei favorite place of summer resori ress Band, under ¢ of selected com; angl, Straeck, and others. ermission of half au hour during the evening for prome- » refreshments, and viewing the Cosmoramas, which Qpericen, ne at tres descri rionof sum ; siicce’ ress facial cab an ‘Linen, Tw THOMAS A. Melo wt Hamitron, June 8th, 1947. ee HOTEL, ORK, (Inte Miller's, dached to the ‘Union Re 8; Admission 1256 cents. Concert commences at o'clock. ROCHEL! pars ‘The sulscriber, former! any description to order. a ee TEVENS, Merchant Tailor, would re: ids and patrons that he has tal corner of Marden lane, Ht be very happy to receive and execute orders. Vauiaer GARDEN” CONCERT SALOON— AM*BELL’S ETHIOPIAN ee SERENA. DE RS The Ab AND INSTRU SE Concert i oh m the public, thyt he oy taken the above old estal ditina modern aud superior style. | situated in a most desirable part of the village, 18 mites from ble by railroad and steamboat, and has He hopes, by his 1 ed attention to his gu sts, to secu Solos, Hef a4 Chauats, Glee: see vantages as a suminer ret lo aR c arte First Banjo; feapors cod Don TURDAY AFTERNOO: Feast onc toconsenais oekcekes Tickets admitting a Gentl Concert to commence at ANN HPS GREAT AND EXTENSIVE © pe MOWAMA, at No, 315 Broadwi evening. | Adinittance |, HATTER, 214, Broadway bseriber bee: t Horthe reception pf Bosra rt eet ae fully informed chat this establishment roughly repaired and pa complete order for the Congress Hall will aces a large number of p of manent aud transient, aud will poke Lndies, 25 cents. ined. Kyvery purchaser and visiter may rest 1. No effort will be spared to render reap satisfactory. is purchase in every importunity will be made to induce him to buy an un 1g or inferior article. article shall be, as heretofore, of the very best style e Fiaflesten thas thee one hand *) of the mnaghificeut Feintta 8, expressly pai ¥ the talented and. cele Among the pain ‘lors with bedrooms attac! hingtou st eet and bet ity of the Capitol and all the State tlds ig the Capitol and red the most plea- Ay Signor! N. Calyo. rious victories, achieved by ou: gallant oe Viste, with a correct Hike: of Clay, by Sig. N. Calyo. ha likeness of General Be . te is. justly’ cousi lemy Parks iu fr sant location in the ci 1. Mr. Landon has associated with him, Mr. James L. Mitchell, late of the Parker House, New Bedford. rices are uniform, more moderat han most, and as mod- tablishment in this ci ri fener assortment The sabes bere pledge their wi ited efforts in the manage- wotion to the wants aud com- branch and stage of manulaccure i by careful attendance to the a r confidently trusts rmer standing but also to condact hat ith a satisfaction to the public hitherto —Ist quality of Nutria, sr Boaree Hi id Drab Cassimeres, jiaus and imported (re- | m the most celebrared forts of men sweats, to merit a continuance of YENOR SINGER—A tenor singer of Trish and Scotch Ballads, &c., wishes to connect ¢ Singers,or other musicians of talent aud Feepgctabnity, | who Purpose | travelling. Apply by letter to R. 8. at th his offic Pie to maintain his Fe Tay ken, opposite Canal street ferry—This spacio has been fitted and furaishe: for transient and steady Doarda: , I feulias’ Paamuses Cound Fae Mole Ski of Paris. Silk Hat the superiority of which, h ranieeL.to lia by idee Doenttana ke he celebrated Summer Gi has in a great degree sup) new furniture, and i ‘Those in want of a ‘aud pure, air, are requested to call. North River and bay “AMUSEMENTS | ELSEWHERE. Anant STREET HEATRE, PHILADELPHIA | BY THE MALLS. E. A. Marahall—Stay e Manager Ww, os Blak rd might, of Mr, COLLINS. (7 ins fr, Aspen ie MERVOUS ‘MA ma of EDDY THE TILER—Teddy fers to the p he last | (o Sandy Hook, aud Jersey. shore eau salt water ‘Suites of rooms for fami- lies, aud single rons Toe Dedinsdhas Sikes titres boars: ines make tt is study to inated ‘allother | highly recomme: liable to be at all do notaceord with the fashions of tensi ured by eth rain, oF perspiration. Gentlemen whos Mahoney, Mr. Collins. ‘To conclude with the ‘To-morrow Mr. Collins in two characters; being his last r ND O a nad Wallstreet, in the ‘Toute Building ned for the accommoda- ecperiveye style, is establishment has just been o1 tioa of meu of business, the coolest ‘situations in the Hitt ‘The daily bill of the market affords while the case are rere be made to give sat Performance to commence at 8 0’ yelook < precisely _ do. exhort, ut Cloth, a an KEKT THEATRE 4 ET Tn street 'T Toirend with the? Scenery and Appurtenances for | fio os Ist of August next. dressed to 8. abi 59 Market r regulations of dy are in rican and French sia inde i 8, ee every other article in his line of business. ‘he subscriber feels warranted in declaring his establ ment able to meet any and every demand of the beau monde the economist, and of those who tastes, instead of complying withy e, gictapes of ‘3 and mrs ngagements for the coming pe b lath of August, will please cation immediately, (post paid) to | RG AND Le —The proprietor of this eatabli ment begs leave to inform his friends a1 y, that his house having been choroughl: penlarged, will be, reer for v1 the whole of the Shaded fu te hotel, and the house kantly furnished throughout. ‘The proprietor trusts that in the Carlton will be found all rivate house, together with the j,and solicits from f the favor hitherto bestowed, cee use his wimnont TON HODG i refer to follow fb ae own ‘4 -flooi a1 Broadus annals oe was been newly and ele- R. DE AICE TONT@ PILLS FOK FEMALES. jeted with any of those diseases tem, can be resto CKET—There will be a grand m between two elevens of the St. on the ground of George’s Club this the St. George’s at the ets pitched at 10 o’clock, play commence at 11. the comforts aud quiet of t | Living aud attendauce of a fashuonabl Red ys who ar culiar to the female s: ealth in mind and body, by using Dr. B es of women his particu! py in giving every necessary advics street, to those who may honor him omen ‘hours from 9 to 12, and 3 to 8, HARLEM PARK TROTTING COURSE. Wa HOUSE, South Oyster a | how open Tor the reception of company. | beautifully located; the rooms are convenient: a beautiful bay, excellent bathing, fishing and | shooting age within « short'distance frum the cars leave Brooklyn at 94, A. M. ingdale, where stages will be Persons can leave and oe New York. The distance from F he undersigned will do all he can t0 i ave for a stummer resideuc GTRAWBERRIES AND PURE CREA! hou day during the season, at KIRK'S stu Tare, airy a M, fresh every ning and Coffee Sa- loon, oe pao corner Sixth street, junction 3d Avenue, 4P.M., daily, for Farm- Seedinned eicarc passengers Entries to close at Greene & Beres fore 10 o'clock; June 19th. e day, purse $30, mile heats, best 3in 5 un- for ‘pacing horses, bh. General Taylor “Fh Village Boy Patulevand forwardéd't any part of iparnershiy heretofore existing under adi ARK, is hereby mutually Saturday evenii the firmof MEALIO & C. ewis Mealio is duly aathorized to settle the business of the late firm. Dated New York, June 9, 1817. ro Se parte. The subscriber would say to his ree AW i ial 3 that be will continue the business of the late firm, at intention to nae ith upwards of 200.000 names.— <U MER RESOR T inuownce to those w Harbor aud surrown The subscriber would ine prospect of New ig country, that he can at the situation known as the Acreet, w thin five minutes’ wall of the J, Woodruff uames, ELLINGEW’s INA 5 is warranted to cure sores and ulcers of eve- Teactslike magic in remov- One or two doses is cer us cholic, diarrhea, &c., ns itis taken. erfuctl delightful in its odor aad flayor, At is universally nowledged to be the best family the public. Price 50 cents per bo! ee at 230 Pearl street; orth a Fousious Bivvr teaver uate cadet tet variety of sia Goods, which he pledges himaelt to sel at in h but give mh ein ture in a resort, where all kinds of sea-foo sm, aud all other pains, , besides the best of sea bat gee relieve bil medicine ever offered to ‘comer of John and Broad. | ®84 Secretary of the Navy will concur in giving the orner of Bowery and Brooine; 3davenne and 10th 3 Ds, Burrew’s Doyex, and Chatham, and at ANS SOUCI HOTEL—BALLSTON aed establishment will be opened uuder the the subscriber on the 24th day of June inst. n, and 1% immediate vicinity to Saratoga Springs and have always rendered this pla e summer season, and the unde: may patronise him, that no effort on his part shall be spared to re their comfort and approbation. and at moderate chai New London, June 1, NS AND D OWNERS OF 'STEAM- The beauty of its desirable resort du- igned assures thos- who HE mndrsgned having leaed end Sted. up the house on ‘ier, foot of 19th street, North river, as a ster il Captains of steumbous Pe csana tat laudian, ee of , f m ; where PDE LE REE, sPropitetor E DOLLARS REWARD—Strayed Kea pgieosions Hotel, No. 25 Brosdway. about the ist inst, amedium nine oneal M. J. THOMAS. RUNK, manufac .D, No. 1 Maiden Tt is designed for citi that fashionable and cele- boat Bel, in order to accommodat red Bull ited Sint, 'OGA PPAVESEING. ay -T OUCH & FITZG: Lane, is one of ‘the most splendid and pee ever produced in this market. id strangers, who intend vii bi | watering place. wher nk is quite as essential as a well fi e eee 1 returning her, will | receive the above reward. ges for acorn ‘or fis times wherever they wis! Fr Ko. OFF WARDKUBE- prices can be obtained by Reutlemen or fe who ae tas of converting their left off wearing areal Passongerstaken a ee FINE LOT OF GERMAN SONG BIRDS, Fancy Cages, Boh Bird Gi f various colors, | uarte modest: ‘ancy Cages, Bol ros ei ee atlas feotet en incomparably superb q! tte, if our yy may GENTLEMEN'S LEF just received —Bird raf pe All others ety the very best workm ‘es and gentlemen quitting the city, having any superfluous ¢ h to their advantage t attend them at their residence EVENSTYN, «i Ladies con be Tiaended to i MRS. J aiet ispoae 0 of, will he Ev aaality of inferior make om ett purchase CROUCH & WrZaen RALD, ans IN NEW / TERBEE TOR lac F SA Lsie— First, a very neat and beautiful House and Gutbuild Tostly under cultivation, the Somerville railroad, an JIREWORKS—1 variegated colvvred ext ve, richest, brilliant aud dim Union, 14¢ miles four miles from'k ‘applied for immedi gy a ULTURAL EXHIBIT (ON—The American tural Association will hold an exhibition of etables at their ooms, ‘ednesday the 23d aeae, 1847, and an th September next. e Association, are earnestly anny to. W. HOLBERTON, 75 Maiden E, jun. Pyrotechnist, coven ott City, near the Ferry. is ¥, (Lyceum Building) on with House, Barn, & , plenty of fruit, anda Autumnal Exhibition on Weduess Ali persons desirous of aiding ited. exhibit specimens of therr produets and to compete mnjums Programmes of the exh A Farm of 39 acres, apd Heber: nilroeds vith of wood, &e.; willbe sold low. fh, A'valnible Karm of 60 ying near the summit of the Morris | jouse, Barn, and Quthouses, pleuty itions may be obtained GG, seedsman, opposite the rooms of the eedsmen in New York, res, about three miles from the | with new House and Outbuildings, elds well divided, Id with the crops, city property;as neat and hand: A WOODWORTH ine ench Fans, bone sticks, 8,9 and 10 inch. Purchasers of fans are invited to examine his, | Which comprises almost every eluding all the different variet Far, mated Silk md Ki gollection of richand cout Association; of any of the principal se ‘or Farmer, fe under a high state of cultivation, will be ed, or exchanged me place as can be found Luther Brash exteusive assortment, Frelinghuysen, Pell, Ki dard c uy Arcl 8 of Bone and Sai ota see ‘ans, together with an extensive dress Fans of the most be RTH, successor to Bo We | Beondway, near the Ho M, HENRIQUES respecttully D. tention of ‘ee onde, and the public generally, to the fol- at oe ‘most reason- b ye ituated in New Providence, good plenty of fruit, and House, Barn, and Outhou tity of wood. For further p treulars, apply to . AMUBL M. MEGIE, You sabaarioer respectiully informs Iie, that m compliance with the wish: h juded to open the Arcade. chool for the teaching of best talent in that de UIST, commonly known as care, in copjancti wo will be couducted, ‘ora will be carefully considered, a rsh co render this Saloon fully worthy of the high aud fash ILLIARDS—Th i ay KV , always on hand a The object of the with that of the As heretofore the syle rates, at a ancia, Washington, de Oro, Panetela, Row Saballeros, Norma, Pu nd Rendon brands. ment has no connexion with any other ty 1 au unex, jothing will be to pay venue tor the arcitiee on the Premises; and the terms eile 4 Regalias, pressed ol ofall ‘@ room on the fi jouse No. 532 Broadway. ; informantion can be obtained A few persons may also be accommodated t aud ooe on ‘und some two horse wagons, ‘order, where they cau be | if not on hand, where all kinds of carts, wagons and har- i be had at the most reasonable terms, by Mi LL. ney cy Node Maker, No. 28aad 90 Montgomery. ve . at the sharpest RA’ D containing & descr ofeach Beaty, the , Principal towns and waterin, the railroad’ aud ed with 125 zine HARPS, 20) BROADWAY—J. F. 1 importer, invites U trument to the very elegant of brilliant toned ‘Doub 4 toue, touch, elegance and - Horps repaired, strings, 4 A list of prices and d escriptions cau be forwarded per single poses. To LEND on Bond and M a6, 500 ci CO.’ PROVIDE! finish certainly wi eke *e XPRESS, VIANE \ E, BUSLON AND EAST- PORT and FALL RIVER. ‘Tins kexpress leaves the office, No.1 Wall street, comer Broadwey, daily, at 34 bet jug to merchant Brooklyn Real Estate, i ‘This sum belongs to an estate in t be Jeane for a term of years. Apply immediately |AD, No. It Wall street, in the Groin Wat ‘office re 5o’elock, P. M., ir a others he advantage of alate hour for for- i le Parcels, are secured otes, 3 pes De fi and val ‘ae i i geen the charge of faithful conductors. and placed in the charg L sgnsncene assortment of Music and Mu ments, at No, 268 vee AN D BOOKS. ork where so large and varied a and at more reasonable prices than at C near Myrtle ‘Avenue, JADWAY, who. has recen ~TYANG, FOR BALE —: Nn powerful but weet toned instrament of seven octave is the property of & family J is in every respect a supe greatly less than its real js L ISAACSON, 3 Brond st THE TIANO taught on very | fio of 1,000 bushels red at $ moderate terms, by « Indy who has had con in tenching. She profes: with the | OLMAN’S, No, 'y imported and received ad splendid Engra- ices of all the new Merchandise, Packages, &e.. y leaving orders at our office the above ferry dy forwarded og tn ely own cars; ae is daily expecting exter | $075. Small sales Ys His immense stock of Books is going off at very re- bY F commodious steamboat HAGRES Capt. Power, For partsonlere 9 nd will run regularl: at Fort arene cy fol jows :—Leaving Conta of Arms furnished aud emblazoned in the most sump- oy her thee In wtyle—or may be had in pew druwing. his storey in which ‘Titian's ving Gladiator, and ninety other choice old masters, may he seen for 25 cents, This ix need by Torengacrs one of the best collections in the Comey akand at 1 jerable experience i to teach itin a. scientific manner, B.e-No boats save thore belonging to the ferry, will be wed to land at Coney Island, from the proprietors. ae commodations being unsurpassed for room, ele; horough knowledge oe A Tine. addreseed jouta written permission Y's MOUNTAIN’ SP RINGS — MARSH 13 ate HEATH HOUSE.—As the time is approaching for citi- m the direction of their licited to this healthy, jiouable place of sammer resort. prove ments and embellishments have been a wit, STEAMSHIP SARAH SAN bs hemoege, ster, will leave Liv 1 of Madame Dalehen, pianist t of Exteusive im- on ee return to Liverpool, For freight or passag ogland,) §) Feeded ‘Singing on onthe! folkd tivree lessons do., $25; two lessons “aed dence $24 per quarter, three I Mrs, Macfarren has the P By Wane George Lod Tr HAT’ CLEAR HEA Iron etreet, has some beautiful | “expressly adapted to th reat summer olject of sixty sleeping apartments, improved atyle for comf cummodations for between eighty number heretofore accommodated, building ineatirely new, and large ndditi have been made’ iv the whole establish painted, and all fitted up in the best ‘The greatly-increased accommodations and place, and its constantly-growing with the fashionable, and those in the the unde signed in the hope and conti x Th trust the crew of the of their contracting will be paid by the wane ship JAN farniture and beddin ment, the house new! possible manner. comforts of the he splendid 1 die UT jendid new and fast ‘will sail from New York on Monday jent expectation that the is establishment will continue 28 heretofore, to the | fiutl amount of its capacity. ment is now in readine: cupeion ot tigers Jel? Mt eod* ere ARDING in Monroe between 2 Market and Catharine id apartments to let, with board , ight and tae any man can mal i. more money with one of th it , and open for the rer E. MARSH, u make the necessary arrangements with the subscribers, and haye them race inthis fmol packet upon reason ;. FRENCH FANCY able rerms, by muy king ; ¢ fashion. to be had at 17 peste vr, to 8 Sous 3 Furnished or unfa to a gentleman and his wi Aorly At 25 Mon FRENCH ti paren HA OMON L AR: eye now gad Borders o hie tion, for par W ORLEA WE-Lesisos and New Dp Fre hi LOUISE oat mot be belt by he eno Ange eta ay | Y ok Lae of Packer regular pmeker. to sai cred by the crew of Tie paid by the Sage or it DE ark ‘esti wil A at positively sail as above er regular i or Passage, apply on board, at Orlew oF k. Ke ‘COLLINS, No. % South street, tively no goods will be received on board after Saturday ied by the crew of tli will not be paid by the iniec tha best ato orte d stock in J er hereto ‘Alig on handy sarge agsortment oF French Window Shades for sale at unprecedented low prices, OATS'S THRE. R—CAUTION, Farcigoens = sumers of Cotton y le of spool thrend marked 2 at the ¢ clatrantd abe PENH Se the sity, and at p oR OA aH? B ppers may rely upon this vessel sailin Wondrofl & Co, whe ER. b, tee master, will be ready ig hBAE ‘i BROO Now. 65 and 67 Naw New Orleans, John Q. {itornmmpely forward afl goods to trelr addvone JKORGE. will wot be paid by the alia LATEST MOMENT. TELEGRAPHIC eo: | ae SAS | FURTHER FROM MEXIOO, | Defensive Operations of the Enemy. | THE MEXICAN PRESIDENCY, | Condition of Things in the Mexican Capital. de, dc. die. —$—$_____ No later arrivals at New Orleans ; but we bave far- both At | ther details, and many of them contradictory THE ORPHEAN S RAMILY. OR KENNEBECK America are engaged | Capt. Lauma, of the Pennsylvania volunteers, informs the Picayune that the enemy were fortifying Rio Frio, | and rapidly progressing with the fortifications—that an English courier had arrived at Vera Cruz the night be- fore the New Orleans left, who said positively that twen- ty thousand Mexicans were engsged on the works ; bat snother account reduces the number to twelve thou- and. Capt. Lauma estimated the total number of effeo- tive men that Gen. Soott can concentrate at Puebla, at fifty-six hundred, independent of those recently arrived Gen. Alvarez is said also to have ten thousand men in | the vicinity of the capital. Verbal accounts, not credited, report positively the | election of Herrera; others, that he had declined; that it was his intention to employ himself in making peace | and, had created Valencia commander-in-chief, and er- Monk, | dered the arrest of Santa Anna and Canalizo. The British courier mentioned that when he left the capital Herrera had not been elected, but that Santa Anna continued to enjoy the title with less discredit than reported. ‘The same courier contradicted poaltive- ly the rumor that a large portion of Worth’s force had been cut off at Puebla; and states that Scott was at Puebla, and that Santa Anna was elected President on the 15th of May, but declined. Herrera was the next prominent Presidential candidate, and anew election would take place on tho Sth inst. | Gen. Bravo had resigned as commander-in-obief. | Theseat of government had been removed to a small place south of the capital. The city is ina beautifal state of confusion. Gen. Cadwallader, with a portion of his command, ar- | Tived at Vera Cruz on the Ist. Guerilla parties had laid waste all the ranchos on the road up, and had also driven off all peaceably disposed proprietors. PuiLapecenta, June 16, 1847. Victor Hemphill, aged nine years, while riding behind 4 baggage car on the Columbia Rallroad,near Fairmeunt, yesterday afternoon, fell and was dreadfully mangled. His left arm was crushed from the shoulder down; his | right arm, leg, and foot being Ikewise badly shattered. | Ho was taken to the hospital, where be Pempee ss a critical situation. Agairs im Washington. Wasnixoton, June 14, 1847. The President's Northern Trip. We understand, that if the business of the people will allow, the President proposes taking up the line of march to the Northward early next week. His sojourn will be necessarily briof at the various points along the way. and the extent of his tether will depend upon contingen- oles in the affairs at Washington, which may or may not require his speedy return. %Werlearn that the Legislature of New Hampshire has passed resolutions inviting him to the hospitalities of the old Granite State, and we presume that if circum- stances will justify it, he will touch at the little elty of Concord, going or returning. As Mr. Webster's journey to the Southward appears to have softened his Northern political notions very per- coptibly, we admonish Col. Polk in this proposed North- ern expedition not to be beguiled into any high tariff notions by the unparalleled prosperity and activity and enterprise, and go-aheadativeness of the universal Yan- kee nation, because, with or without a tariff, with or without a sub-treasury, or a bank, or land distribution, or Texas, or Oregon, or Mexico, and war or no war, these people of Yaukew Doodledom are bent on going abead, and “nothing on airth” can begin to atop ‘em.— Do us we please, they can take care of themselves. W. Wasuinaron, June 14, 1847, Scrape of News. Hon. Wm. H, Haywood, of N. C.. is in the city to-day, | en route on a private mission to the upper part of Mary- land Commodore Kearny is aiso registered at Coleman's and Lieutenaut Alvarado Hunter. To soften the bash reprimand of Com. Perry, it is expected the President command of # ship to Captain Hunter, operating in some other quarter than the Gulf, in the interim of bis sus- pension. We met this morniug Mr. Purser Slamm, late of the | frm of Slamm, Bang & Co., Captain Dulaney, of the Chancellor (late from the coast of Africa, with the prise) and the Alvarado Hunter, ull in a gang. Whats lant trio, to be sure; aud including your deponent, wi be excused. We saw the Hon. R. Barnwell Rhett to-day, and we understand that he lives almost the year round in the | neighboring Village of Georgetown; & very prosperous old village, by the way, in these harvest days of mers and the millers, the wheat growers and the i ad grinders. Baurimore, June 16, 1847 The New York Elopement Case—Unfeeling Triflers: l Merited Rebuke—The Whig Gubernatorial Con- vention—The Markets, $c. | There is evidently # party of unprincipled knaves at work, endeavoring to speculate on the grief and misfor- | tunes of the parents of Miss Fox, of which the sending for him to come to this city was one of their move- ments, ‘The girl that he was brought on here to see was born and raised inj Baltimore, and never pre- tended to be any body else but her identical self. On the father arriving here on Sunday morning, he was met | at the cars by the pretended custodier of bis daughter, | who seemed tnuch surprised to find him accompanied by a | New Yorkofficer. He wished the old man to accompany | him alone, and strenuously objected to a Ricpemein wo call in the services of a Baltimore officer, A | of the promised sight of a lost daughter was evidently desired, if the father could have been separated from the officer.’ Yesterday afternoon, | stopped in at the office of Justice Gray, when the saihe individual came in out of breath, enquiring for officer Cook. The Justice | replied that he was not in, and enquired if he wished to | wee him relative to auy thing of special importan | The reply was that there was a chance to make money, | and be wanted officer Cook to assist him—that a tele- graph despatch had been sent to New York from Pitts- burgh, announcing that the parties were in custody there, and that if vir. Cook would accompany him in the morning they might reach there sooner than any one else could, secure possession of the parties, and obtain the reward. ‘he Justice replied that Mr. honest man, und that he iust look for some officer | who would steal to join with him in such an expedition. | By putting “this and that together,” ? @ correct idea of | tiie whole matter can be obtained. ‘he delegutes to the Whig Gubernatorial Convention tart for Cambridge, Md., to-day. Dr. Williame, it seems to be @ fixed fact, will be the candidate named ‘or this high office, ors Mann tein the Hone market yesterday there was | uo special change to wouce. Holders of Howard street brand 8 were generally firm in asking $8 62%, aud sume contend lor jataega%n. "Nowhing dotwa a Cty Mite Gr es prands sold at ‘No ing in terihanna--the former held Fi Nand tive hatte buyers ‘over $4 50 to $8 H2y. Sales to-day of about 500 orls com meal at $9314. $9 Sify. ‘The supply of wheat 1s small; oud to prime Penusylvania red will bring $1 9 a $1 9%. A White wheat is selling at | $1.95 0$2 shere isa better demund tor corn; day afternoon of 3,500 bushels yellow at $113 esterday morning of 2,000 bushels Peunsyiv 115, weight. Sales to a considerable extent of priue Wi ite | and yellow this morning at $1 12a $113. Sates of oats at 68 cents. Whiskey isdull at 39) 4 964g ceuts pe: galluu—sume | asking more, | Sales of Stocks at Baltimore Jong M—Treasury notes (6's) closed at ivodg asked, 109% bid, State 6 per ceuts closed at 92% asked, #4 bia. City 6 yer cents of 1890, closed at 10/4 asked, 101 bid. Baltimore aud Ohio raulwny shares 49 asked $1,000 Ma 6's, Ye; 1,000 | do, 9136; £1, Sect , June 16, 1847, | ‘The jubilee and procession of the Sons of Temperance ' have filled our city to overflowing with strangers. The day opened rather unpropitiously, the sky being chequer- | ed with clouds and a slight dropping of rain, alarming | the fears of the order that their paraphernalia would be injured in their march. A brisk breeze from the west, | however, carried off the clouds, and the bright sun shone | out in full glory, adding to the splendor of the gorgeous | banners prepared for the occasion. The weather being juite cool, the brethren will not find the procession as _ quing asit would have otherwise been. ‘the high wind, has dismounted many bann: and the dust is w whirled about as if no rain had en for three months past. The usual delay, has of course, taken | place, and though now 3 o'clock, the line is just being putin motion. The New York divisions are the first striking features of the procession, and their beautiful banners are much admired, The Celt piper, in full dress, that accompanies the Caledonia division, is the observed of all observers, and carries the crowd along yellow at ith him. , Massachusetts, Mary- | land, and presented, fut nove of th pare with those frou New York. ‘The ext ut of tae line cannot yet told, but a rough guess would uiake 1 about three milea Jeld tre | long. ‘The nuiabers cannot be short of fifteen or twenty