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aquaiitien are not muficlently changed to enable us to | brought forward yesterday, when 330 bales were sold at | BR & 1X, out of 2,000 offered ; and 20 stained at | 3% a ®X per pound, the price of the commva qualities being 1d. per pound lower than at the last public sale on the Sth inst ; the finer sort obtained steady prices, The sales, to day, amount to 7.000 bales, with o — dull market. although there is no change in prices, MISCKLLANBOUS MARKET'S. z Livenroot, May 31, 1851 Fisanciat.—The money market is active. Consols ad vanced one-eighth of » penny, and closed at 97% a 97% for mioney, and 977; exactly for account. In American Securities the market was quiet. imited States Six per Cent Bonds. 1862. .... 105 * -: x por Cent Bonds, 1864... 107 « Sis per Cent Stock. 3867-08. .112 New York State Five per Ct Stock, 1455.00. .96 New Xork ity Five per Ct Stock. 1s Massachusetts Five per Ots (St Bils. 1898,). 106 Pennsylvania Five per Cent Stock... . Ohio ix pas Ona Baek, UT Mary! ive per Cent Bonds............ Ganade Six per Cent Bonds. 1873 Montreal City Six per Cent Bouds, 1857 Manvractunrs.—Trade is stil reported dullia the manufacturing districts. Corros closed with considerable firmorss, at rates cur- 107 rent on the Friday previous, for all descriptions. The committee place fair Uplands at 59,4; Mobile, 64; and Orleans, 63d. The sales ‘of the week amount to 6 180 bales, of which 5,040 were taken for speculation, and 9.000 for export. Brrapsrvrrs.—The gmarket is firmer, and wheat in more request, at late rates, Flour is not so free of sul bot rates are unchanged. Indian corn has met with slight decline, but is in demand. Provisions.—Beef is in demand. ingly dealt in, owing to the high rates demauded ia more doing in bacon, Hams are dull. and shoulders Light pork is spar. here are not sought for. The sales of lard have been exten- sive, at full rates, The market is well cleared of cheese Bitton is 6d. higher Suoan has declined 6d per ewt generally Mocasses is in demand. but chivtly coutiued to superior kinds, We quote Porto Rico at li+ Tra.—2,000 packages. with all fault~. sold om the 30th, at fair rates, being a decline of ld. Che awortment comprise unscented ¥ oe, Young Hyson, and spurious Gunpowde: = Ri ein fair demand. Carolina selis at 184. 34 ‘Asiiss.—Pcts 278. 6d.; pearls 208. Navas Stones — Rosin is saleable at 3s 1d Turpentine | is soarce and in demand. at 7s. 6d No sales of Tar. Meracs remain dull “The demand for iron is of quite & retail character. at barely supported rates, Tonacco has been quiet during the month War» On we quote at £29 10s to £%) Faewerts are stationary. with some flatness in the market tinue low. to | Passengers are tolerably pleuty but rates con- | Haran, May 28, 1851 Corton declined on the sales of the previous day, at | 8 to 4 on former quotations. The suies of the week were 3000 bales. The stock on band ix lange, and | ten sbips are expected, including New York packets | THE VERY LATEST NEWS. | BY TELEGRAPH FROM LONDON TO LIVEKPOOL. France. Panis, Friday, May 30. 1851 ‘The National asserts that the lo«s of the expeditionary corps im Africa. under Gen. St. Arnkdis, is much under- stated, The number killed was 206. und the wousded 1,831, The National affirms that this information is de- rived frem the best source. Om the Bourse, Fives brought 91 fr., and Threes 56 45, England. Lownow, Saturday, May 31, 1851 Onthe London Stoek Exchange, three failures were announced yesterday morning. in connection with the Share settiement—the parties being Mr Le Grande. Mr Stephenson. and Mr. RK. Mortimer. The latter was com- pelled to euspend through the default of the principal. at Nottingham ‘The receipts at the door of the great Exhibition. yes” terdsy,amounted to £2,830 5+. and the sale of season tickets to £61 1% A rpecial meeting was held yesterday to authorize cer- teim deviations in the Law end Valluy Extensiva Ruil- way. The directors’ resolutions were carried umani- mously. Mr Mifflin and saay, Dalton, Kraball, i Perker. Kothe ser, Costoneili, Lingun 0 Hammeslain, Hockaday, Lom Shiid, “Ritchie: Tate, Somerville. Modina, Vocbra: eters, Pare teem beste 2, Mary Edisto, at Elsinore; 25eb, 21: Harvest, at Londonderry he Texel; 20th, a ase Tth, Cona Caxhbare. . Neptune, from St Petersburah: 2. Boston. enhead, Liverpool. fow N¥ork—May 10, Active, from Oporto; Beh seat . Ep Helvia, Havre: Pr gine he Baitinere- Mar EW in fr id for Charleston—May Zi. Commerce, do; 28th, Naomi, Interesting from Nova Scotia and Bermuda. Hatiras, N, 8. Jume 10, 1861. | ‘Tho Hon. Mr. Howe is now on his way to Canada, aa delegate from this province, accompanied by the Hon. Mr. Chandler, of New Brunswick, to the Railroad © vention at Toronto, There is much asuxiety in th minds of thore who favor the Halifax and Quebee enter- prise, respecting the result of the deliberations and con- clusion ef that body ‘The weather for several weeks bas been exceedingly | unfavorabir, being cold and dry, and detrimental to the crops end tobealth. Last night.» Sine warm rain. To- d some hopes of @ prolific ertained ‘The Lermude papers received since our leet despatch. | do not furnish any thing of interest beyond the folow | ing-—" The Merlin, Capt Sampson. arrived on the 2th from St.Thomas, She nad forty-nine passengers Bermudian justly | observes: —° If this demand on the part of the travelling for their accommodation continuns, ir. Cunard find it both hie duty and interest to & larger ‘Aeamer on the New York and. West india tm liet of the Merlin. whow regularity and rprad hae givee no much satifact) Defalcation of the City Collector of Baiti- more, &e. . Barrrvone, Jue 10, 1861 ‘The defaloation case regarding Col Sanderson. our late city evllector, ia still under investigation, The de- velopements indicate that Sanders a i innoesat of Offence. Ue intrusted the books aod reeviving of money myn ag heyy Mr Egerton. une book, ae rhow a deficit of $10.000. The en ire ler! reach $50,000 Ke are now eayaged examining the books, and it *i | be revered day before matter can be fully invert inte Rev James Buxton. rector of the 7 ag Chureb at i, NO. ae fe also reported that editor of the Firginian, died of bis wounds. Foot Race, Trotting Match, de. Bosros, June 10, 1851 A foot rave wna ran over the Cambridge course aflernoon, by R. Poole. an Englivhman. against time fF teen miles in one hour and forty minutes, which resulted im his dropping down on the thirteenth mile; time. one bour and twenty.seven minutes | Afterwards, horse race came off, mile heats, beet ‘three in fivé, in harness, which was won by b. m. Maid F E pm § Wawards, driver, time, 9:62, 244)5. and 24 @ Trojan, and ¢ ¢ Stra The lest hent Mata Fipiel ‘caine in three lengths « Stranger waa Siemmsen ia the second heat, Fine day, and two thou- and persons in attendance The body of one of the mem drowned by the destrac- tion of inet Ledge i house has been found "s trial, rescue of the fugitive is otiht Neo new feature of import- oee was introdwerd this From New Orleans, DIGAPTFARANOR OF A DRPATL.TER—PATAL STRAMBOAT EXPLOSION, ETC. New Ons earns, June 9 oe cotton buyer alg Tega Rages Iter im about $40,000, uma a bn thew large cotton houses burst her boiler while orossing the | 4 i Killed, and several others are steamer Wistela Beott, from New York is beiow From the beat tu about woning © dally paper at Chart Paper jarion. ton, ip favor of ® Southess confederacy LA again “4 ——* pee pays,“ these are the senti- Soave, weed deaths in New Orleans juring the rarek ewding 3st ult, a si, ™ The South, itotons, June 10, 1961 | Jerome, who appoint | was most rapturously applauded. The Lieder! From Washington. | AppoinTMENTS—NoTICE TO MARINERS—GENERAL TALCOTT’S ARREST, ETC. Wasninoron, Jane 10, 1851. all James A. Nesbit has been appointed Postmaster of Ma- | Will appear. The entertainments will con, Georgia. John C, Hunter, of Georgia, has been appointed Pur- feo: ty ser Iu the Navy, vice Greene, resigned. Theodore W, Riley is recognised as Consul ef the Re- | | public of Chili, for New York. Captain Thomas J. Lee, principal assistant in the Bu- | reau of Topographical Engineers, bas obtained leave of | ‘absence, with permission to visit Europe. Lieut. Maury notifies mariners, of a vessel sunk bo tween Capes Lookout and Fear, afew miles southwest frm the shoal off the former, and dirsetly in the track 1 vereols bound round the Frying Pan. above the water, and requires a sharp eye to detect in the might, Gen Taoott's arrest, yesterday, was by order of Gea. Ser tt, in consequence of charges preferred by the Secre- tary of War against him. of insubordination and dis- reapcot—prineipaily, it is understood, in refusing to ec bust, tor the Secretary's approval, certain contracts fr custing eaunon at Richmond. The Jourt Martial will ecuvene in « few days, itis probable Congress will, at the next session. be coiled upou (0 reviee the incongruous bureau system ‘ Worand Navy Departments, and place them under the etiquette Mr architect for the extension of the Capitol, the pian adopted being a modification of his, giving wings north aud such, Adjournment of the Industrial Congress. Auuany, Jace 10, 1351, ‘Yhe Todustrial Congress, so called, were engaged all the moruing in talking about slavery, labor, reform, po litiel proapeeta, and the number of votes which the reformers will probably obtain for their candidates, ia Resolutions were adopted to sustain every young American newspaper, questioning the several States, in 1852. candidates for office, &e., &e In the afternoon, a Miss Coe, from Cincinnati, ad dressed the Congress for nearly two hours, iu support of She spoke very ably snd sensibly, and the right of womew to vote, hold office, and the exercise of was listeued wo by a crowded suditory. maivly composed of members of the Legielature just from the rural districts, to whom it was woman's Tights with much sincerity, contendiug, with much xe She povileges equal with man & rich (rent to bear @ lady orator After the couclusion of ber address, an adjournment sine die Wook place at four o'ciock, aud thus ended the | traneuctions of tbis assemblage. The Steamship Marion. Crancesros, June 10, 1851. Steamship Marion, from your port, arrived at her wharf at four o'clock this morning NEWS BY THE MAILS Our Philadelphia Correspondence. Purrapecemia, June 10, 1851, ‘The Dissolution of the Lind Ministry—Its Causes—Post | { Office Pecudations—Heavy Failure. } ‘The sudden dissolution of partnership between Jenny Lind and Barnum has created the greatest excitement in Quakerdom, aud all sorts of stories are afloat as to the | CITY TRADK REPORT. | provoking cause of this rupture. Common rumor attri- | butes it to ber dissatisfaction at being forced to wing in » building generally used a8 a circus, aud upon a platform which only half covered the ring. The effluvia from the deserted stables of the establishment was so nauseating All present at the concert last evening, noticed that Mw- | dunoiselle Litd never appeared to so poor advan- | tage, both as go looks and voice; her face expressed it at the position she occupied. and the na- | that chioride of lime had to be used in abundance. | the scorn she her face. Ind with which the concert concluded; when. her ar- Twi gements for the dissolution having been completed, beamed with the satisfaction she felt at being | able. in future, to choose the place in which she is to | sing. Mr, Barnum is to receive $7,000 for the seven con- ber face certs that were required to fulfil the formor contract | whieh with the $18,000 paid by her for reducing the num- ber of concerts from 160 to 10, makes the whole amount to be released from the partoership | The concert te-morrow evening will take place under her own responsibility. at the Musical | Fund Hall, the tickets to be kad at the uniform price of $3. ‘This will probably not be the last entertainment | | here, though nothing is as yet announced Mr Seaton | The tiekets for sacrificed $25,000 contract. ix to be her man of business in future, to-morrow evening are selling rapidly, and there is no doubt that the concert will give more satisfaction than uny that have preceded it. Lhe following placard was ited Inet evening:— LAST GKAND CONCERT IN AMERICA, UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF MIR. BARNEM Arrangements have been made this doy, by Me. Bai Lind, that thie be positive! Malle. Lind will ever give iu America or the present e atour Post office. is the disappearance of a draft for $1l¥ 38, directed to Mra. Sarah Leein, from which was last mouth presented at Messrs, Brown and Lowen’s. and paid to an old woma: off for Mra. Lewin, and forged her name An extensive wine merchant of this city, has gone by the board within the last day or two tos large amount. The failure is amid to be owing to expensive habits, con- sequent upon high living, and aping the manners of the English aristocracy. No bouse in the city has been do- 1g a better business. Our Baltimore ¢ orrespondence. Bactimonr, June 10, 1851. Large Defaleation in the City Collector's Office German Festival—Death from the Sting of @ Locust, $e. Our city was thrown into great excitement yesterday, ov account of the announcement of the discovery of « large defaication im the aceounts of Col H. 8. Sanderson, Inte City Collector. The matter was communicated to the Couneil yesterday, in secret session, by Maj ‘A committer of investigation. I learn that the amount already missing exceeds $12,000, and that not more than one third of the ledgers have been examined (ol. Sanderson denies all Know! af | the affair, and charges it on his son-in-law, Mr. P. and it is maid | ten, who was his Chief Clerk aod Cashier; t other im the office are implicated. Tt is not ness capacity for so important @ post. He, yesterday, eurrendered all bis property to the hands of his bonds men. so that there will be no loss to the city from the Gefeleation. The German Festival Concert last night, at the Front street Theatre, was truly s glorious affair, there being upwards of 400 singers on the stage atone time. The audience was overtiowing and brilliant, and the ote | the Social Keformer Club. of New York, were both loudly evcor d.and sang several voluntary airs to the delight of the audience A rmall boy died in this city yesterday from the sting | of a locust = There seems to be no doubt now entertain — «d that these seventeen years visitants do at times pow ea the power of stinging, and that with fatal elect. Theatrical and Musical Te Tracian Orena.—The Astor Place Opera House is on the bigh road to # most ruccessful season, Maretzek is exerting all bis ability to present his operas with» completeness, power and efficiency of the first order, “Dow Giovanni” was well produced on Monday. and “La | ‘avorite’ inst night. both being supported by the best | taent of the company. The former opera is an overrated production. Bettini and Marini are great additions wv) the establishment. The former has o tenor voice «| great power, which he manages with skill and effect, and where he chooses to give himself up to the inspire: tion of the music, the freshness of his voles, together with | bis expressive method. delight the auditor, Marini ise powerful basso, and ® great artist. the broad humor and vivacity of Labiache. refined voealist, also, and charms by her sdmirable style ‘fvoealisation, aod ber nest and lady like acting, With these elements of ruceess and with the corps of artists choristera and musicians at Maretsck's command, the opera season promises to be vory brilliant. Bowrny Tiratan.—An tye attractive enter- talvment i* announced for to-n' at this favorite Thespian = the receipts of are for the benefit of Mr. B.C who sustained rush » heavy lows by the death of bis celebrated horse,“ Abdel Kader,” white leap. ing in the successful drama of “ Putnam.’ The first finture of the evening will be the celebrated nautical, drama, entitled * The Ocean of Life * oulnnae aaa te names of some of the Principal performer * attached to thie talented ¢ company bd be followed by the faree of the © Stage Struck ¥ ‘ and the entertain. mente will terminate with the vomentie Grane, styled the « Innkeeper of Abbeville’ We hope, those who have #0 often been delighted, in Ta the performance of the national drama of « will remember, this ST. ning’ receipts are for the ownet of the horve Abd el ander Baosoway Trearne.—We do not A rupees that who bas witnessed the nce of © Anwel howe left the house without fvulin with the whole piece, both as a dixpiay of scenic gran- deur. and aes well told, well dramatized, and well enacted moral story. The scenery is euch as dazzles and delights the beboider; sod the ee beauty of the Ia whieh ower ao much to the talent and dramatic taste of Mr Charies TP. Ware, is received, in many instances with burete of rapturous applause, The music—one of Auber's choice productions—is generally of a grand and one Soul the pane Tinbt to it utmget capacity. As an enterprise 0” whiel th: v ands of dollars have beom expended by the manage ment it ongbt to be supported; and ae a good, grand, merel, and instructive story, it should be witnessed by every one Nivto's Gannes —The Ravels, as anal. are drawing inm: pe houres, The appearance of Gabriel has greatly enbanced the attractions of thie favorite company. The performar cea to-night will commence with evniations on One mast is cen | ruperiptendence of active and energetic civilians, | whe possess some ideas beyond sticking upon points of Walters, of Philadelphia, has been appointed ture of ber annoyance was evidenced by the frequency wib which her perfumed handkerchief was applied t> | She did not appear like herself until the bal- | nt ease of peculation supposed to have occurred — ondon, who passed herself perfectly satisfied | of “Godenski.” This attractive ontertain ment will fill the above cool, spacious, and beautiful Brovoran’s Lrcxum.—This favorite resort is nightly viaited by hundreds of the most reapectable visiters, who testimony of their pleasure by vehement cheering. | ham deserves success—he is intelligeat and gen- | tlemanly in his bearing, and is undoubtedly fine | comedian. To-night he offers » fine bill, the opening being one which hes drawn assemblages every it has been played—it is called the “Home Book of Beauty.” in which most of the favorite artists will ap- | pear. This will be followed by a “Loan of a Lover,” aud the whole will terminate with the amusing and very | wughable piece called “A Row at the Lyceum.” Mr. | avd Mra, Brougham, Mrs, Vernon, Mr. Lyan, Mary | Taylor, and other eminent artists, | Burron’s TreaTRe.—This being the second last night | of the reason and. bill of the most attractive features being offered for this evening's amusements, we may | conclude the house will be tilled to its utmost capacity But when has it been otherwise with Barton! Uis tact and talent bave guined for bim an imperishable name manager, as his splendid abilities as a 00- | median have placed him on the highest pinaacle of dra- | matic fame. The performances to-night commence with the comedy of “A Short Keigm aud # Merry One.” with nearly all the talepted company in the respective char- acters. The very attractive piece called the “Englishman in Paris,” will conclude the entertainments. Naviovat Tueatae.—The unrivalled attractions nightly presented at this highly popular establishment are drawing limmensely crowded houses. The unwearied exertions of Mr. Purdy, the proprietor, have gained for him unlimited patrc ‘The sppearance of irs. Mo- linda Jones, last evening, was greeted with the most en- Uburiastic plaudits. She is an undoubtedly talented ac- | tress, and ber conception of the beautiful character of | Margaret Elmore. merits the highest ‘approval. She will | | | appear this evening a4 Julia de Mortimor ia the favori play entitled “Iichelieu.” Mr. J. R. Scott, the di tinguished American tragedian, appearing as Richelieu, in which part he has always been warmly received. Miss Malvina will next execute the Highland liug, and the amusements will conclude with the favorite comic bal- let of action entitled “The Frisky Cobbler. Banxvn’s Museva.—This place of amusement bas cer- tain features which distioguish it from all others, and harmonize perfectly with the taste of the milion, For instance, the four pieces brought out this week— all gay, full of incident, well played, wad of moderate length—are essentially popular iu their character—just the sort of dramas that everybody wants to see, and everybody, young and old. appreciates and enjoys. Of course, combined with the attractions of the Chinaxe Museum and other wonders, they are drawing full houses Arouto Rooms—Mr. J. B, Holmberg, an artist of | great musical celebrity, will give a grand instramental concert this evening, at the above rooms, Several emi- nent artists, together with a full and efficient orchestra have been engaged, and will perform a variety of choice musical selections Crnisty’s Mixsreete—This inimitable band of Ethio- pian performers are, as u-unl attracting densely crowd- ed houses by their unrivalled eutertainmenta. Pritows’ Minst axp THe New Oxuxans Sere NADEAS give two attractive performances, afternoon aud evening. A choice selection of songs and dances, and the burlesque opera. Mise Julin Dean is playing at Detroit, Mr. Dempster fs giving concerts at Cleveland, Ohio. Mr. Coins. the Irish comedian. ie playing at Buffalo. — — ‘Torspar, June 10—6 P.M. Breapsturrs.—Flour.—The flour market continued depressed, and holders exhibited @ growing desire to realize. Home dealers were not buying very freely. but there was more shipping demand. ‘The transactions consisted of 6.500 bbis supertine No 2, at $3.56 a $3 634; cld State ‘rom store, at $361 a $3.94; mixed (o favorite Western. $5 87 a $406; ordinary to choles fresh ground t $3 M4 a $4064; round hoop Ohio, at $4068 fancy do..and pure Genesee. at $437 w $450. ex- tra Obio and fancy Genesee. at $4 56a $5 1257, and ex- tra Genenee at $5 & $6. Canadian was inactive at $4125, in bond. Southern remained as moticed yesterday, with tales of 850 bhis. mixed to good, at $443% a $4 and fancy at $457 4 $5 97. Rye flour was siow of sale at $3 STa $3434. Meal was unaltered. Wheat still favored buyers; 1.500 dushels prime Ohio were sold at 94¢. For Rye 76. was asked. but no sales were effected. Barley wax nominally the same, and very dull. Outs were dv- | creasing im velue; Northern ald at 440. a 45c., and Jersey at 430. ad4c. Corn was more abundant, and low The yequiry for export was fair, and for the Kast mederate, The ope ‘us amouuted to 40,000 bushels round yellow, at 590, a 60c., and low to good mixed at S6e. a 56.40. Cortor —The market continues to evince a firmer feel- ing. with le*s desire on the part of holders to realize The sales reached 2.000 bales. Friichts —This being packet day forthe Canada to sail from Boston, aud shippers inclined to wait for the Awerica's news, due at Halifax, rates to Liverpool were rather quiet. Cotton was taken at 3 32d.; flour ruled at Is. Sd; cornatd'd.; for wheat 4d. was offered. and Sd atked. To Glasgow, corn was taken at 5igd. There 1nge to London. Havre. or California —Vork was pomirally lower, and very dull. Smail parcels, smounting in all to about 400 bbls, were | purchased by local dealers. at irregular figures. | Beef dy, though quiet; 120 bbis. new mess brought $11; and prime, $404 a $6 Cut meats were ‘and ‘in request. Sales of 200 hhds. hams were made, at 7@75j0.; wnd 100 do. shoulders, at 6 a 6\c. lara continued to tend downward About 270 bbls. good rime sold at 81; aSXo. Butter was abundant, and ~ jet, at 15 8 180, for choice State dairies; 10 a Lic. for ‘estern do.; and 9 # ldo. for Ohio, Cheese was in brisk | request, at Sa 6X. ‘Telegraphic Reports. New Onceavs, June 9, 1851 Cotton dull. Obio flour. only in retail, at $8 625 | $875 Cern une! Mees pork, only « retail busi- ness doing, at 153;c. Bacon quiet; ribbed sides, 810 ; shoulders, 63;e. Lard—no sales. “Sugar and molasses Tobacco heavy Baitimonn, Jane 10, 1851. The sales of flour to-day have been small, at $4 123; | for Howard street. Cranceston, June 9, 1851. Cotton is quiet, and prices for inferior grades are nomi- pal. The better qualities are in fair demand, and held ts 9M. | MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. Port of New York, June ll, Lg RI Ne son VI Postar Ni " pack, Logmeges, ‘se lekerson: St Maria | | Foster es ‘Sons; Oleron, Ley rom, Meckwith, Apals Tpalnchles- ym, Bt Andre netoa Savannah et Heres iat tearing WOW, benes for Charleat: n. pion, London and Portemo repens te rotiec days trom ‘Paseed through wiands of ice from ath: ris (pt), , Aether, Mov pase, me with Pantat 7 days, pared oz | of Fae Watts, » dex wi te } p tnd some foating The passage, and bas well, Apalachicols, with vend eail, J “Bie toe iam Ariane ikes ot ioe on ihe Banks Bark Flore (Daten). Dort, 33 days, in ballast ora, to “a jecin, Souper, C 0 days, with molasses, to c f Rockland), Crockett, Bagua, 8 da: vets he Wiltinns bi ry ‘21 days, with cotton, Bremen, 4 days, with mdseand 10 | Thornton, trom New Orleans’? | Brie | Abeona, Arey, Mavanaes, ie dayne with molassom, to R end. bf Detroit (of SiGanees Me), Gilobrist, Sagas, 12 dayn, with Fnclamee, to Brig poems, Segua, 13 days, with i cd, noon olasoes, a a 5 22 tage, wie it Havre, vi rint, Apaineblools, 16 sto mater, May 2%, lat Orleans for 8b Pe Th passed brig ‘New Olreans resport, jaye, with outtem, &, to master jee distant. ap: ke brie Florence, of Boston, 4 bark Juvile, of Portiand, from Fae, 7 Ferrusom, Chavieatnn, a 0 G Rit ty he | ‘ Brig hig ©. Batier, Machine, 9 days, with lath and lumber, ‘Sent mae Pearson (OP), Bepearyatiten Hom. 8 ay with inde, to Bethe ay 4 spoke ship Sonn: wun, from New Orie by nda ton Brees b Co. apts Ekaeae” er ae to0 heneely, MoKenny, Behr Joun Westey (Br), McKinney, Nassan, NP, 9 daye with mdse, to K Hen. JW brings the second offices and wlenthers, 10 days, with frais, thera, 1! days, with fr Ube tight rope, which are nightly greeted with the most | crew of the bork Rapid, lost on Orange Key. Saiyan von) Hudson, Tampico, a days, with cotton, &o, Sebr “stvent (of Auguota), Tew, Codar Key, 20 days, with hides, Be, to master. ‘Schr Gow Andernon (of Key Watt), Sawyet, Key Wet, June 2, with au, Sehr top, to BD igrbebe aC Sobr Poarl, N. voster, ye, Charleston, 8 days, with live oak eni6 ds, ‘Ward, m, Hall, Rockland, 5 da} Bene Jew, Hi Hoyt Phiiadel elphia, vound Ne Behr Florida, Lo hy 2 days Schr cody Puily, 51 Bohr Johia A Dix, All Schr J Bernice, Scbr Nidus, jonse, ib Sohr Ocean, ‘Hitswort sh, On Monday, while beating Murough the Bounds ‘oka ven fate by the sobr Rainbow, for New York, which carried away bowsprit and ibbos Sloop’ ‘New York, Doane, Now Havon, 2 days. Below. igual, from Matanzas, r Graco, Smith, of while be ing den k, was run foul of by in, with fore topmast larboard bow, and car- ard rit was G put A bark, with RC Read’ noe Mentey, at 8 PM, the bor masts, Tho ‘Th yay, endangering the carrie: ck for repairs. Jun= 0—Wind at sunrise, NW; at meridian, W; at sun- set, SW. ‘Telegraphic Marine Reports. o Boeron, 10. bark Como, 4 brig inne, WW Wyer, Bow rt brig Chicopee, Phi- ae hia; schrs "Abel Story” a spe Haytien; Commerce, Nas- enty Freeling, Philadel pha. axrivedsbeck Ida, and brig Elishe ‘De Cleared—Schrs Edinburgh, and Rahooe ed—Barks Zurich (Rus), NY¥ork; Acadia. rigs Palo Alto, and Harriet & Martha, Matancas, Off Cape Florida, saw # steamship painted black, no ites eee Nomvox, June 9. Arrived—Ship Madison, NYork; sokre J W W Pharo, do; Courier, Boston; Sara! ‘The big Sarah, from Proderickaburg for Halifax, NS, saila to morrow. ‘The sehr Aid, of Charleston, reported a ashore at Currituek Inlet, haa been got o 47th— Fr Salted seh—Barks Invinedble, Rie ilemspts, Chagros. Arrived—Scbrs Geerge C Gibbs, bor Honteres. Philadel. phis. Portiann, June 9. Arrived—Sehr Forest, NYork. Ricnmonn, June 9. Arrived—Sohr Emma De Reo, NYork. Sailed—Scbr J R Wateo w days since ~~ Foreign Malis. Lotter Bags of steamor Govrgis, tor Havana and Californie, e 5 ange on Wednesiay, Tie inet. eet Exproey ital or {hagres, Kingston, San Juan, Pana- gid stn Franco, wi Teh, at 25 oveloe _— wh Welds, An Express Mail for hagas, Kingston, San Jenn, Pa bama, South Pacific, San Francigco, an will close it Bi 2 Vosoy street, Astor House, on Friday, for Rio Janeiro, teamer Golden Gate, t fhe Exchange Reading Room (67 Exchange), om Saturday, Ji diene Ie ipve-pald at the Reading Room to any part ° 4 ‘The above Letter Bags are also at Konyon’s, 91 Wall street, Herald Marine Poy $ Pm: Arrived—Schr Staten Island: Ann, Voorhees, Pe ir; Hegron, s nenbury ports, 2 rhaven; Maria Flemming, Corson, Wilmin; ouisa, Mars! Norm i H Moulton, rtridge, Providence; C: yr Marquis ne: ‘ass; steamer Kennebec, Seymour, NYork Cleared Bark Oak; Ryder, Beaton; Merimack, Crowell, do; Emily, Roberts, Rio de Janeiro: Johanna, (Swe), Nordarist, Hell il, Bog rig Mary (Br), Uslifax, Marshal y Sop! m, Halil Me ‘lbany ors aries Appleton; ‘ort, , Boston; Mail, Cobb. Provine Pere earietta, ime, New Bedford, Ma rq. eo, Cambridge; Alert, Hall, Ls Guayre, KH Mauiton, Topline, Portland; Oakland, Mil- ler, Boston; Julia A Kich, Snow, Boston. Miscellancous. Loss ov rux Banx Rariw-—-The Br echr John Wesley, ar- d yeeterday from Nassau, NP, brought the second officer and crew of the bark Rapid, Capt Ward, which was totally lost on Orange Keys, Bahamas, on the night of the 26th alt during @ thick fog, on her voyage from New York to Havana- Shortly after the bark struck a wrecker was alongside, which Was soon loaded with a view to lighten her, was made to heave her off, which, owing to the very hi son, and a gale at t cessful. The cargo of the wchr war th wore londing at last acco yaleahie portion of which, it to trapemit to its ori Ilendea' ts emain st ‘Nassau to terial 00Us saved from her, where about three parte of the ourgo fina siready been taken. ‘The bark was owned by Monee Tay- ter, Eee of thia city, was veasel, built in Tass, and re- 1846; 20 tone burthen. Vewsel and cargo insured in Wail treet 0, at Boston from falretin, experienced on, the niet’ wie in the Gulf Stream, s hea W, which lasted tve days, was driven to the einware’’ for three days hte, Carcurrs tenure Peete Feet fee ate for New York, before re at Gibraltar in die had estrus od ay : Hock in ter inte 4 operation. ene, was ‘adly i i ALESHIP ALAR. Mai at paghes io Pet a windlass an: , cams her Sooringe in the NE g e om night of 7th in: trom r x Niacana, Wright, from Telay f Basten in Valparaiso April 4 havi ying doen ‘tre two days out I olay, ore part of ve carge oy] fre. and Ber Lane, Hayman, fro: put into Nantucl a ath inet for a har! BY — end torn op windlass in the gale om the might of ee ras Patri sem SAnreay Detrick, from Seranaah for Boston, put Seni Porat Bows = ae with lose of foremast, head aat, and aM topeail, pul into Newport Sth inst, RanD aug Sewn vt “y we WAS seen on op enetien: in Quiy fr ports, vis y achre, tole gcinles Seta sie shire, fosee Lk a Tibrias, and 140 a Oachre aking th wole Spere British ‘ Dremes, Notice to Mariners. Commrvaneneae Srv. i on the Pacide coast for my determines ude of Punta Loma, thy Woatnen proman eee, te psi of San hy n a4; feist ees rs hvandary Ting P'aer, ray the Waal deter: Shourvettocs ou that masn'a phoce trom the Orton caret Arr at » 84, bark Delta, Wi dian, Oceans 50 bole on spl do wh ork Ble beh, Vark Noble, Nicoihe At San yi: March 2, Sally Anne, Andrews, NBodfor: 120 op, for mf Arabella, from Liverpoel for Mobile, May 10, lat 2 3), man Beotiand, from Livorpool for Mobile, May 10, Int 2330, une ieocabler Sra from NYork (Noy 9) for Shanghas, ‘Sb: pee, fre \. ald 1600 mlletin seetpenh i Boson ry @, iat rh ‘wt the ae Romer, fm! timore (Dee 3) for cn) Bark Brondaltane (Br), aa Jane 8 of Halitex; (ebb srrmrsicope ope. ne sf Monsoon, of Provincetown, wi tah, NESRE Bara of tnd from, Belfast for Charleston, June 3 a ttt Ports. Beuize, May 2—No Am vonels in port. Arr ith, sebr Dart, Orleans. = Canpenat, J Grmmacran, fete for RY ork, bad been w ‘te, 4 through the Straite ‘rie Hamilton, Siiva, from jerward, (oF from do 7) next ‘say. for Newport, bart, HI: , for Bos Kenriel nee weeweel, oan, Sewell, Lincoln, mn He Seales feo om, mwiork, | ite Mw Py) Stone, from NYork, Cone ‘Central agp Fob 22-Sid ship fa Rolly (Bey do pi 8 ere eee ee i j bic it 7th, bpbrabyray ring, eovtons oo ohms Daniel Coe Bory, 4 Saree: d every effort | ec get reseey toe | See ee pak.oft ree ri Momone (3 siaberk y Bes chored which sid Gch, P Sehr Burotas vordland: Yi oii ip yReotins ada bot ma Ralkaser japeiro and « mkt; bi Has teh Gi L Bayles, ‘Tooker, *N York; Sarah Bil eH A RL LESTON, June £4 Sp brig Juanito, Meriotany, Matanzas. Cid ship Harriet & Jessie, Conner, NYork. Sid bare Avols, Kendrick Boston; sche Yenbells, Gage, Ma bart s POINT, June 1—Sid bark Invincible (Br), Davis, Rio Janeiro. DIGHTON, June 8—Arr schrJohn 8, Philadelphia, Be- low sehr Aleyona. from do. GEORGE’ 'N, BC, June S—Arr sohr Fulton, Jacques, Newbu: GEOKUETOWN, Sq, May S1--Arr sobre Baoort, Newent tle; Istinet, Melrose, Moore, NYork for Bucksville. Cld lat, brige Gallic, Brown, Portland; Einily, Young, Nowburypotti echrs NH Hall, Devereux, and Leo, Hall, Boston; 2d, Em- ite, Moxwell Ki unk. Y WEST, Juno 2—Steamer Chingarors, fer, Mobile, taking in coal; brige Mechaute, deck granite for Fort Taylor; Mary, (of Baltinore) captain hick in hoapit he Surightly, tly, disox material for iron Lighthouse. Sid bark Kate & Boato L EWES (Dex), June 9, § PM—Sinoe moratea's Cenpaich transmitted not ® 1 has been seen to pass in or out, ‘in there ope at harbor or in the roadstend BOBTUS, June 2—Arr Br ship Scotland, Hawkins, Liv- Bbw onpean, Jone, PMCs sham.zen 3 Ra burn, Ke; oe ya a jan, Liverpool Wt’ AA? Net brie B Sele, Suith, Havens; sche Passina, reopen LK, June7— Are sebrs Shepard A Mount, Henlon, atterson, NYork, In Hampton Ro aithait bound to Rio, Cid, sehr Sareh Hd aw ‘orto Rico. Piweu T, June 9—Arrschre Dakotah, Smith, Philadel- in; Cape Fear, Kelly. Virginia for Boston: Cadet, Cottrell, Rewark for Portland; Warren, Ham, NYork for Salem; A fred, Spear, do for Boston; see n Ross, Herrick, Philadel phia for do; Mary Franc er, Baltimore for Rich- mond, Me; Hopeton, Luce, Gnaricetsa for Providence. ahTu BT, June 6—Sid sobs BM Adams, Baltimors; iB. une orl NEW avian, Jana S-Arr aches IES Lanfatr, Chichen: Ww. an, Albany; Olivia loop Warren, Stannard, SPENSACOLA, June 20-Arr achr Wm Wilson, Gibbs,’ PHIA, June 9—Arr schre Staterman, Randall 4 Mall, oo. Provinectown. ¥ , Stanwood, Wright, Rogers, N Pishele | Boston; Augusta, Stone, York. iverpool; Geh, bark Ganges ( Be), Murphy, Cork and brig Ottoman, Ray: Boston. rig Ottoman, Ray, Boston; sobr G J Jon (Ree N Aloany: Queen of York. LEM, June7—Arr sebre Ann Maris, t15'Cape N¥ork, Sid Sth sehes Giobs, Small, NYork; 5th, T H Thempeon, Nickerson, Philadelphia. TARPACLIN COVE, June 5—Dark Bila, Philadelphia for Boston. WARREN, RI, June 7—Sld from below, brig EL Walton, Havana. WAREHAM, June 4—Arr schra New Regulus, Baltimoro; 7th, eld sobr Alexander M, Philadelphia, oo a CHMOND, SAVANNAH, JuneS—Arr ship Ashland, Rice, une $—Art schr Minerva Passengers Arrived. Steamship Alabama—C C Merke ghildren apd one servants C Epping, lady and ser d son; A iisnarda Snd servant, ‘Mie Honmer, iss Hapmert Mise J Felt, Miss A J Felt, Mt Mrs Jos 5 Fa iss A EB Felt, Miss G Frisbee, , two children ant two servants; Mrs Ruther- for, Mise Young, Mee Hono and two ehildren, is, Mrs Hathaway, GH Dingle, Win A Cow BJackyon ra do and lady, $ © Thi a aH W stoman, lady, two children and tws ing. Miss O King, O Thos Taylor J Felt, ‘aster John Ni ota, on, F Grin, LP Strong, lady and two children; Mrs Mrs DB Camp, Mrs Taylor, Mrs Griffen, Mee | Moreland: Geo Martin, lady, two children and sery E Hophing and family; Mise Dix, Mrs Jos Bryard sad daugh- fe, Mrs E | Dibble and two children, T min, BH Palmer, D 'N Moranos—5i ‘Mad m Mrs Crocker, Mir S Chapin, and family, Mrs E rs Geroliman, B br A Herd, moke and ‘ady, W capt E Candier, Indy and infan Suetar, lady ant o€lid, Mey Lacey ed family, Messrs NC Plats, GG Capt Magee, Joh ‘onte! French, W Whitiook. Lym ‘Tucker, Bey H Nelson, M So TW 'Kinman, J's Albord-Capt Rowatt, S all, WW Bisbrow, and 43 in th adap R Write © Wrigh! Dowes, & ‘Deel, jarnweil, Jeasee i dona § Branford, 3 Oraille Brewer, GE Olusse ise a Havre— rin—A Vetault, Charlotte Ve- | gevlt, Boy , Rudolph DeRoode, Edward Seiberk, d child, Gen pe fag anderson Ce 1: B Sawyer, Mrs ss Wolf, 8 D Denison, J L Parker, A Lopor, Jas on _ SOUTHAMPTON AND SAV RE—TuB 01 ONITED sip HUMBOLDT, D. Li tor ~} ing at ‘on from plot No. Noi Jesters must pace through the Post Sines ship, kot telght or Tai 12 o'clock, $i, ali 1 eaperienced Surgeon i * pasenge, apply to MORTIMER ‘iavina! STOW SiUrondway. GRAND EXCURSION TO THE WORLD'S FAIR, Via Galway, Dublin, and, Holyhead, or Liverpool olen p NORTH AME will sail on North River, Ps ra by Tized tree of expense from Galway to Davline avd Liverpool ot Molyhesd, at their option, thus affording them An opportunity of seeing some Wadect sud monk oxpedinos Seeded advantgen, The North America Fare in Tower és ‘deck al Fare to England ty ‘back, with sawestts = -_ four or Give weeks . 7% J. on, Wetes are Tek” OR NEW ORLEANS ay he TO A apnrva SEyER L 8. ubio iting ‘oe VY the bene oe board. "For froig! age, opp TILESTON & CO. © oath atroet. Gave, CB. bad th J “pire eatictiee 194 Fro The FLORIDA, © T. Lgen, on ie ‘Bet Jone. Ling for California and Oregon.) The gable ary Na ee the Navy Bepenteenk, will °. a9 | Saan extra family boot, One of the above steamers will Law Ad conneetion be a Asapelce Sad the other Bi Mexican y de will be maintained by the i ITY. 1,000 ou Toaving Beg ie FER ia tas Ls tong for Chagres on the llth and "Kw DORADO : and 2 = will eran eh Tatars i tom Bae ts Hine nes and irom Muy Oreane, eniee, Caltfornie and N a4 Oregon. Passages from New for through tiekete from Tree | elaes baa boon reteted from, new Term We See in state roome, te . a ae rhe pata St SRCIee GS ol | und 86 Bowth street, aide hele agemey, 177 Were ND OAR leave Pier N eaten, Tans 13RD. at) oelnck brik he = #¢ of the ship, No, y Behry > eens Gee ' BS | aseee eee eee emia | pbc enn for iat he or kad Pi ke GEO. WOLD, 71 and 72 Souths, Bhippere are in ited to i “pimaGi ae J NDEPENDENT 1 i FOR CHAGRES DIRECT scontaah opts splgadld egcatly iON wht pall eles ra Po x. "aks or" pation = - KR. MI hee kd 51 par pate PUREE TIRST CLASS CABIN PASSAGES, BY Kosauta, = Ldsenpoel. to sail to-t ged Bast tt iP for sale at. considerable red A on tween te hours of BA. M. andaP re ‘hi, ae nit vere SALE.-FOUR STEAMERS (CON- Sifenaon ee) from Hive 135 foot Fens, 209 ae. one do. 5 Neees feet Lo snd bw adn non-condensing engines rine eter, {fee ata dieineter further intormation, a sat ater one Baits We COPELAND. Wb Broadway. HAT NEXT?—TO-DAY WE WERE ON BOARD & fmall canal steamer, called the Virginia. having in tow with coal, from Cum’ 1d, co! i tly city, This is the first and, or attempted to tow from hab fs high terms of her propelling Kw desired purpose, of towing om ed a few nee abead of two of ingye ovapiey Larges, also ened, with cosl at yaaa and. ‘A PRACTICAL OBSERVED. i$ WONDERFUL ing ¢ reiciee it taken in quan- ure to ‘ivive it out of the predeter src mapas fassau street, Wine ery of of e tities, according to the a H ips and co ington vd vordii soe * DENICH physician. OTICR—THE, UNDERSIGNED rai INFORM y abd the public genera still con o prescribe, on the 1300 Enreaved ro thioda, i formerly of Hanover, attending NTER, PROPRIETOR Hubterian Di . York city, cures strict ‘without an gical o raticn cr’ caustio; the A ey soaks of wolliary” hablts ie ‘aye as they have beon ‘years msading. Don’ gaed by the quack doctors, but call Dp. Huntet at once, before applying elrewbore to be of your health and ‘inoney. Every eh ‘Yorker knows H. must have bad more this branch E WISE IN rive. ‘the old and ong 3 Division ‘i reot, cine than any oth sired the Doctor to publish th pee four weeks of a dreadful disease that broke out 2 and the effects of mercury. I was so reduced that 1 by! ‘and had been given You cured me in t! cholera, in three weeks, o adful | ree other doctors had y ie certais less than two montuc :* brekg out iin with the eame effect, and never dra and many headed monster any LT oatler marth wages aghney "Wt man ul a street, whore Dr. de had ‘a Red Dr Price, $1 ond: thine Peed Cy secondary atfecks, ient by letters ARIS AND LONDON TREATMENT OF PRIVATE cntinenees v pplication, thout pais. vt dcbitity, brought on 5 WA Ay Ind constituilonal afectlons, Ie combizes t eal remedy, an nd oan show any one there are wh he bas cases hemo a Fgh Gurstion, ‘from the oth In all he guaran ent cure. He applicatio me in a fow Nisag tine -C, Devena, ‘ears, to be cured of weakness from yet you cured me by local . Evans. Yor ar of. distance can, il. Ofhica hours fn 5 Ly 2P. Teor ke DARWONT, Me D., ia Bente vtceet! Swe Uocra fiom Beosdway, not ia ths etcres COMPLETE PRACTICAL ‘natui reatment of delicate dissasem, dred agections—illusteated bys great name as largo as life; by Homan 4 Aiacases of it. d rf I or expe or obange in application to business. Many are aa ear store, 273 Brosdwa: be fey ohh | of hyn ANTIDOTE, A a 0. 0 ator Howse, $500 ie oifio mixture for the oue dteorders. speedy oure, without the least restrictions of diet, expenare, oF in san with box or 4, one R. bay GM La ed GF COPAIVA SOLD corner Third street, pposite Stewart's. R. MORRISON 1s Ne gy Mead Sa NTL €n cortain diseases, whic! he, tronte wi ~) ALLE Be faove © rex tes him to our See his by heaith. Se tes treated, successfully, thousande pe cee fe on Worst cnscs of t) isensos, re, don't be ‘ erates ae D+, WARREN, NO. | MOTT STREET, OB vate ‘elecancs, queens edocs eured in Srueek in R. FAWCETT CAN BE CONFID ‘sulted at his office, No. 4 Dover street, eases, which be cured in afew Mt: ght for oh iY er ich he. ould Tiestees, tltewes ty n° ha weet ant voted cemare soni more he ees ares have to who ma iS vont Often dress Box 09

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