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vornman? fine le osbmamladead thie enhle Da= ‘The Opera at Castle Garden. ‘The warm weather is now doing its part towards ‘illing Castle Garden with thoussnds on thousands of auditors. Mee, 5. Welt oak mon on Sunday, from thereat redllonse of the: pear Houten. His remains 4a. from Caloutta foc Londen, May from Liverpool for Beston,J Jane 4, off wyer, from N¥ork for Cai aa, June 16, SHIPPING. wa i ert grates STRAM- B00. steamship Ie for Euro) witively on Sat from het berth at the foe of famil, ind rocky sevet nly, will be ted in Green- fergie: cotrp pty renap gdh Pi Ou Fridsy. ume", of infammation of the bowets, orl mines 30) for SFranciece, jer fae! rth secured till paid for. All fette - ag 10 nee menlly Ve be witapssed when tle grand Operee | «oe aing Masertnam wile of William Mansel RE ALA i and papers must pass sss thre the Fo aio] ie frelgse of che Italian stage are produced; and if such an opera house , were io Paris or London, during the summer months, it would be deemed the chief lusury. Besides. the opera troupe is immense im numbers, and remarkable’ for the strength of its talent. Om Mouday “ Marino Fa- liero” is to be produced, Marini again appearing as the Doge, in which rd he has made for himself a deservedly eminent reputation, Hereafter tho opera will always uj; fom Philadelphia He = 3 ey f Firigeah). 65 daye py i en ra beria (od Fi Lon AA ‘a, trom Apalachicola for NYork, the Alien, from Palermo for’ NYork, 7th inst, lat —, (incorrectly reperted Bark 26.45, Lom 86 47, Miacetowa), dune 15, lat 3615; lon 76, Fore! Her and those of her husband. snd aiso the members of Croton Lodge, No. 78, {. 0. of O. P., are re- -spectfully invited to attend her funeral. this (Sunday) afternoon, at {! o’elock, from her late residence. corer of avenve Band Tyglfth street | On Saturday morning, after a tedious illness, Jamxs 8. | Jones, in the 08th year of hix age. His’ friends and acquaintances are the funeral. this afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from the resi- dence of bis brother, Thomas L. Jones, No, 1% Ludlow arian See ua lies uly 19. 0 Maria, from Cardiff for . and ipa characters. | Mr, Hamblio.is Ae E thomas and ll in Bremen to phe viver, it fo one | of water, and a , One aeeatn tha towe:tek bane ae tr ee , and many frame tenements shared the come fate. | (From the St. Louis Republican, June 12 ‘The sive, attained its ereatest elevation at 6 M. of yy. It remained stati it, and in the fore part of the next romp & + an ceptible. Até P.M. it bed fallon's cording to the mea-urements of Mr Coote, of the Cit: Engineer's Department, the bi t altitude was sti short of the great flood of i844, four feet nine and « half oe The Missouri did not attwin the same elevation * im 1844 by several feet: but the Upper Mississippi and 4 tributaries overstepped that liuat several feet, and ally really most instrumental in producing the great mischief which the flood has brought upon the country ‘We are inclined to thimk that the damage upon the Mis- 4 souri will be bas than was caused by the flood of Iss, sithough the low lands have been greatly improved since that by industrious planters, and the number of farms bas been much increased. Still, it has not tan extont of land—the slack, of every of refuge left to them—whic i—and the people have been better prepared for the visitation. As it is. we fer that it is bad enough. It it probable that the State of Lowa will suffer more - either of the other States visited by the food Its ve pot been confined to the borders of the Mis- pret but the Des Moines. and all the streams which water the State so bountitully. have beeu out of their baaks— bridges have been «wept away. mills destroyed in every direction, towns inundated aud houses washed off, and valuable farms submerged. The loss will be very »nd as the season for planting is well advanced, may be that the crops will be deficient. An industrious and vigerous poopie will, however. soon recover from these disasters, and this, We bave no doubt. will be the case in Lowa. The State of Illinois has also been greatly injured by ‘the visitation. This has been particulary the case along ‘the Mineis river, where wany towns and farms have been submerged, and great destruction of property has fol- lowed. In the upper part of our own State, bordering upon the Mississippi, creat damage has Leen sustained, and the low lands on both sides of the river, to the south $f us. have also suffered very serious injury. As, however, | the flood below us covered a much less *pace of ground than in 1844, we may hope that many places may have been spared from its injurious effects. Our citizens should at once prepare for the full of the water, snd cleanse thei and stores from all causes of sickness. s this shall be done as fast as the water falls, une condition of mavy of them must Preduce ciseace. They should be thoroughly cleansed, ‘and ventilated ~0 far a this can be done, aud well limed. With these precautions, there is little room to appre- | bend an unusual amount of sickness. The elty autho- Tities, we have no doubt, will take care that the levee is put in good order as fast a» the water leaves Thus, ima little while all traces of this calamity will rapidly disappesr The latest accounts we have from the Illinois aad Mis- sicsippi river= are cohtained in despatches to the Alon Teegvoyh yesterday. At Beardstown on the sth, 3 P.M, the river was rising slowly. At Proria on che th, 9 P.M. the river had fullen three feet from its highest pint. but had sgain risen two or three inches, and was then on a stand. At Peru the same hour, the ona stand, having risen cight inches in the previous two dys.” It then lacked six feet of being as high ws it was two weeks previous, No hard rains «ince Saturday At Galena. June 9th, 9 P.M., the river was still very high, but falling slowly. It had reached shigher mark than iaet spring, but was faliing above. At Dubuque. same hour, the river was high, but falling slowly, aud hhad been falling for three “ The New Female Costume (From the Lewell (Mass.) Courier, June 20.) \ A meeting of those in favor of the new Bloomer cos- tume was Leld in Mechanics’ (upper) Hall last evening About two hundred persons were present, about two- thirds of whom were lidies. Mrs. Sumner presided, and ‘Miss Sears was chosen secretary. It was voted to join the Fourth of July procession in Bloomer costume, and arrangements were also made relative to the presenta- tion of s banner on the morning of that day to Eagine Co. No.1. A committee of arrangements was also ap- pointed $o make arrangements for a dinner on the ourth. There will be snother meeting at the same Place to-morrow evening —to which ladies aud gentlemen ip favor ef the new costume are invited \ {From the Jervey © ity Sentinel, June 20.) Last evening, about half-past § o'clock, # young lady, in full © Bloomer” costume, was seen p onading New. ark avenue. We are informed that she resides in the | ‘Third Ward. She attracted great attention, but no un- | gadantry was exhibited t ward her. and vo attempt made to interrupt her progress. Her movements were grace- | fui ard dignified. and her whole appearance lacy-like ‘The novel attire she wore was very becoming to her sym- metrical form, and she proceeded on her way, not the Jeast daunted by the universal observation of which she was the subject. | aanseeneea ] ‘Tre Case or THe Rev. J.J. Dowenty, at Srarorinso. —The committee of the meeting of the opponents of this now well known person. bave visited the Bishop at bus- ton. Mr. Doberty was himself present at the same time ‘The result of the ing we understand to be against | Mr. D.. the Bishop deciding to terminate his connection with the Catholic parish in this town, We presume that the excitement on the subject will now die away.— Springfield (Mess) cera Sune 20, The impli- re, Axorner of THx Cospex Menvenens Coxvicreo. trials of Abraham Taylor and Nicholas Murphy, eated in the Cosden tragedy, in Kent county, Md vel, removed to Elkton, in Cecil county c came off Inst week, and resulted in his ue 19th inst,, of murder in the first de- Murphy Is now on trivi for the murder of Mrs eu. conviction, on. owt York State Tyschrn’s Assoctatios. —The annual Meeting of this sesoeintion will take place at Buffalo, om the Oth of August next. The following are to be the te for lecture and epeaking:—School Statistics of ibe United Stater—0. B. Pierce Rome The Analytic and Synthetic Systems of Inetruction—Kellogg, New York; Benedict, Kochester; G. D. Abbott and J. N Meklligott, N.Y; and C. 1H. Anthony, Albany. Re«pi- ration—(Mrs. Willard’s Theory )—Professor Twisa, Troy Sedgewick, New York; and Fellows, Albany Paneta: silty and Frusn —J. Griscom, LL. D, Burlington, N ——— Rev. Mr Hosmer. Buffalo. Discipline—Prof, Benedict, Rochester. Thought and its Characteristic . relatively considered—Prof. George Spencer, Utica. Inciting Motives to Study and Good Conduct— N. Hetges. Newark, N. J. Geology—Dr. Antisell, New York. Punishment and Chasticement—C If. Anthony, ity of Common Schools, Academies, and m, Hamilton College. The Free ew School Law—S. 8. Randall, De- pay State Superintendent of Schools, Albany. A l’oem— ise MJ. Radley, Buffalo Domestic Miscetiany. In the list of firms not burned out by the late fire in Ben Frencieco, that of Stott, McGovern & Co, was omit- ted. the Mormon delegate to the last Con- been excommunicated from the Mormon A line of telegraph iv gua to ¥imire Charles B. Atherton forgery, haa been sentenced to «ix years imprisonment. Uis brother ia yet to be tried on the same charge now being built from Canandai. erson, found guilty of Brooklyn City Intelligence, Friar at tue Attasxtic Dock —VYente morning. about half past three o'clock, a fire was discovered in the engine room, at the Atlantic Dock, which ix « brick b ing lying at the south of the basin. Some con. siderable dumage was done in the interior but the } ing did not exhibit much signs of the ravages No. 2 was the first on the «pot, (Pacific), 13, and 3, and nearly the wh ment tarned out. The amount of damage was not asce: teined City Count.—The following several prisoners, whose cases bare each beem reported, were brought up for sen- tence, yesterday, viz. —Patrick Driscoll. ounvicted of manslaughter in the second degree, death of his wife, in Furman street, to four y 4 hard labor in the State Prison; nail Patrick ley, convicted of asenult and battery, with intent to | murder, to five years; Anron Bradiey (colored), convicted ef seduction, to two years. Court of Common Pleas. Before Hon. Judge Woodruff ANOTHER LINEL AGAINST GRORGE Wit Joss, DW —Elieha Ruckman vs, Ceor \. tom ie pen ai he suit of the plaintiff, for an alleged Libel contained im the Police Garet’+, in February Inst. in & report of proceedings of General Sessions. This was a motion on behalf of the plaintiff to strike out certain parts of defendant ’* anrwee. The Judge decided that the motion, so far na relates to that part of the anewer bexinning with the «© That Upon the triei, we.” and ending with the case of Hilda Ruckman is granted As to the residue, denied without ‘Coste to either party on the motion, and with leave to the defendant to amend bis answer, within five days. if so py If the part of the anewer retained be linhle to ay objection, it ie not eo clearly irrelovaut as to warrant aeln striking it out on motion. [Vide King ¢ Boot. 4 Wendell, 113; Maynard + Beardsley, 4 Wendell. 336. aad 7 Wendell, 0, and Cooper ¥. Barber, 24 Wendell, 105 | In striking out the part as to which the motion is granted, Ido not held that the defendant may not set up im the ) anewer facts which induced him to believe the charge made by him to be trun. hut becates the facts therein | stated are not the same as those stated in the alleged Uae Hoo. Joceph R. Chandler is to deliver an oration before We Masonic fraternity at Salem, Mags, om the Lith last, | | the walls ofa theatre. She will be suj | elegant theatre to-morrow night. for the benefit and las~ | Hall, situated om Mii repay his numerous patrons by otertaiuments, und adding more ty nady will certainly sustain Fahis indefatlentle cuertio " exertions, Baoapway THrarke A great dramati nounced for to-morsow evening ne iy favorite aud fa. ae establishment. The highly gifted American Pucic actress, Miss Tharlotfe Cusbeae Ronikee socneed afew evenings, to appear ina round of her most eclo- | brated characters, commencing to-morrow evening with her powerful part of Lady Macbeth, in which she has always elicited the most enthusiastic bursts of applause from the largest assemblages ever congnomnied — d_by those talented artists, Mesere. Conway, Fredericks. NB. Clarke, Scharf. Davidge, Ww proprietor, E. A. Mar- shall, Esq. spares neither pains nor expense in pro- ducing first clars entertainments, and we hope the publi> | will extend to him unlimited patronage. ‘The pisesing fa Bengal Tiger.’ will conclude t ing’ ecmramts. ‘Those who wish comfortable seats, should secure their tickets during the dey. | Newto's Gann: Night after night this truly beauti- ful summer resort is filled almost to suffocation, to wit- ness the pleasing and extraordinary performances of t! onderful * Ravel Family,” and the famous“ Gabriel, together with the inimitable personations of Burton, and his company of stars. The Ravels and Gabriel will ap- pear to morrow night in three of their most attractive entertainments, The commencing feature will be new and daring frats on the “tight rope’? This will be suc- eveded by the comic ballet pantomime called “Jeannette | and Jeanpot,’ in which Gabriel and Francois will sustain the principal characters; and the concluding piece will | be the celebrated South American serio-comic panto. mime of “Jocko, the Brazilian Ape,” in which Mi Marzetti will pertorm the part of the ape nouncoment do not attract a full house, we know not tore what will. Nartonat Tuxarre.—This flourishing establishment continues as successful as ever. Four highly attractive pieces are advertised in the bills for to-morrow evening, — in which will appear the distinguished American trage- Mr. J. IK. Scott ; the talented actress, Mrs. Melinda Sesmis aod the epoca Secor comedian, Mr. Hickey ‘The new extravaganza, called “ Pettyloons, or the Ladies’ New Costume,’ will be the commencing feature of the | evening. and will be succeeded by the great tragedy. styled ~ Ugolino, or the Innocent Condemned.” in which Mr. Scott will personate his great character of Ugolino. This will be followed by the favorite comedy of * Solomon Swop..’ Mr. Hickey performing bis popular part of Solo- mon Swop. ad the amusements will terminate with | the farce of “Perfection,” with Mra, Jones sustaini her beautiful character of Kate O'Brien, Such vari and attractive entertainments as these must ensure a | crowded house. Baovesnan’s Lycrem.—A glorious bill is offered at thi* appearance of the ladylike and teuly talented actre Miss Julia Bennett, who attracted such fashionable a diences during the past week, and elicited the warmest reception ever met with. Mrs, Melinda Jones, favorably known to the New York public, bas generously tendered her services, and will appear as Claude Melnotte in Bul- wer's celebrated play of the “ Lady of Lyons,” Miss Ben- nett personating the character of Pauline, supported by | Mr. Chippendale, Mr. Lynne, Mr. Raymond, Mrs. Vernon, aud Mrs. Blake.” A new geological, zoslozical extrava- ganza. culled the “Queen of the Frogs,” will coneinde the entertainments, which embraces in its cast Mr. Chippendale, Miss Mary Taylor. Miss Julia Gould, and | Mrs. Blake. Miss Hennett may congratulate hersetf upon having an overtlowing house. She ricaly de- serves it Hasimuy Frstivar.—This grand affair, which will come off at Castle Garden, on Tuesday evening next, will | be the most attractive entertainment ever given iu this | city. With Maretzek’s splendid opera company, to- | gether with nearly all the stars in the city in dramatic performances, there can be little doubt but that this spacious aud beautiful establishment will be visited by feast six oF seven thousand persons, Cynisty's Missrners were received last week with the tome “unbounded approbation as usual, by densely crowded houses ‘The programme announced for the ensuing week comprises a selection of their best songs and canees, together with the celebrated “ Voyage Musieale,”” “Burlesque Italian Opera Scena.” and the “Burlesqne Shakers,” with solos on the violin, guitar, | and concertina. | Fritow's Mixsraxis axp THe New Onurass Senne savens have been drawing immense assemblages during the past week to. witbess their select performauces, and were received with weil merited applause. ‘The “ Bur- esque Opera,” which always elicits roars of laughter, Will be repented next week; also, favorite ballads by Col: | lins, solos om the violin and melophone by Master Burke, | und the inimitable negro delineations of Swaine. | Banxca's Mvsreat —Among the prominen! attractions in the euccession of novelties announced for this week, are the fares of “The ‘Thimble Rig,” “Whites and Browns.” “The Maid of Munster,” and “The Cramond rig.”” ‘These pieces are well cast, and will be well played. Javelli and Herr Cline. we see, appear in a new series of ats on the elastic cord, and the happy Family” rewain im stat e. Castir Gane —If a delicious sea breeze, excellent | music. anda magnificent ball. be indncements for the | public to amuse themselves, they can enjay it to its fullest extent by visiting Castle Garden this evening, where Marctzek's superb orchestra will execute some of the most choice musical compositions of the day. Natiovat. Concent Uatt—A grand snered concert Il” be given this evening at this pew and magnificent Several of the most eminent musicians have been engaged. together with Prefesor Psgnoncelli, who will intreduce his newly invented Instrument Mr. W. F. Watcerr, the celebrated clown, will give one | of his highly amusing entertainments to-morrow night, at Mricgeport, in conneotion with Rainor's New Orleans operatic fritipe. City Intelligence. A SAD AND FATAL ACCIDE: A MATCH WAY. Yesterday afternoon. between three and four o'clock, a fatal aecident occurred at the store No. 102 William street, ceeupied by L. Chapman. A young woman by the name of Mary Spencer. engaged on the premises im the manufacture of pocket books, accidentally fell through the batchway of raid store. precipitating herself from the fifth story of said building to the store floor, causing | almost instant death Coroner Geer was sent to hol 4n inquest on the body, but that functionary being ab- sent from the city, Alderman, Griffin, of theg First Ward, very kindly volunteered to officiate in the coroner's ab- sence ‘a jury ‘was called and sworn, when it was elicited by two ieee Joho Smith and Jobn Straus, persons engaged in the establishment. that the deceased was in the Ofth story of «aid store, and the hatehway had been opened that afternoon in order to lower some boxe« After the boxes were lowered the fall rope was in process of ting drawn up, when it seems the decensed was joking | with the boys blow and knelt down on the trap im the fifth stor The trap tilted om one side, and the | ah ‘tore she could recover her balance or recure by holding on to tho rope, was precipitated into the open gulf, and pounded ‘from hatehway to batchway, striking her head and face violently against the rides until reaching the floor below. a di-tauce of five stories, Mr. Straus was one of the first who rendered | her assistance, She was immediately taken up and | placed on a sofa. medical aid procured, and everyth: done in order, if possible, to restore life, but to no effect, the unfortunate girl expired in lees than fifteen minut after the accident. On examining the body of deconsed, it | was found that the vertebro: was dislocated. the jaw bone badly fractured, together with many bodily injuries, euf- ficient to cause death almost instantly The jury, on the evidence, rendered a verdict that the deceased came to received by falling her death by injuries secident: from the fifth story of store No. 102 William street, to the store floor below, through the hatchway. The de- | i England, thirty | r, at No. 2 Vine yn. the had been working at the abo med store for the last two years, Afler the inquest, | the relatives conveyed the body, in a carriage, to her late residence Finy.—A fire broke out nine o'clock. in « lar, on Friday night, at balf-past dwelling house known as Rock -firet street, between Third and Fourth avenues. After three hours’ hard work by the | fire companies of Yorkville, the fire was subdued. The house was uninhabited, and set fire to by am incendiary Tue Hance Rarsoan.—In parsuance of the au- thority conferred by n resolution passed by the Common Council in February last, preparations are in course of Progress by the New York and Harlem Kallrond Com ens for the extension of the rail track. The track is to Inid with Ruse pavements. and w.ll be constructed on a plan ae to render it impossible for any deseription | to get wedged in between the rail, Thi be laid in spclld ond permanent manver, for track, on the westerly side of Chatham treet, from the prevent terminus near the dept, to the southern end of the Park. This track will be exclusively for the use of passenger cars up to Twenty seventh street; cording to the provistone of the resolution by which the powers are conferred, itean be removed whenever the ayor and Common Council shall deem such a course | expedient. The rails are net to be laid nearet to the side welk than twenty feet. nod the street is to be d and kept in repair by the railroad company, | company ate now actively engaged in bringing the materials to the pet, vod every preparation Ie being made to have the work completed ma «00m as possible Conrrerios —In moti ing the accidental death of Chas Bennett, the otaer day, by failing from th City of Bitteburgh, then on i kes at Menare atte & Stacks yard, W are a ured by parties conneeted with th uch was not the cese, and thet inedical attendance was instantly furniehed to the sufferer, ut all in vain. as he died immediately after the accidcnt, having fell from the jib boom te the ground, a distance of about thirty | feet,” Instead of having «dinner. a thing neually given to them by the owners on the cecasion (a laanch, the nec} ani the yard, at the suggestion Mr. Richard A for that pur o the relief of the dee « family | pe Te Fives Piecra—Another ferry ie established from the foot of Christopher street. The Blyvian F are full of bewuty and balm. sweetness aud splendor Mryrany , commanded by Captain | McArdle. ce y by an exeursion to G Cove, They down Headway. hented by a ba Playing lively aire, and in all making © brilliant appear ance A monster st-amnbont is now building at Pilteburgh for the Sew Orleans ond 8. Lows trade, Sh 319 fot jong. and 19 feet be | sured wife, | 11 4e,; 20 do. Laguayra, at 0 —_— : BY FALLING 1uRovert * | Pinte, at $0.87: | Land No, 2; Cassia, | at Te., ene Ww and, ac- | 2 conclude by haif-past ten o'clock, a9 that the pooplo of Brooklyn, New Jersey, and other acigh boring localities, 0 Wife bealen almost to Death 4 day afternoon, the police of the Sixth ward was cailed to arrest # man by the name of ood Sad may arrive at their homes at an early hour Police Inteiligence. her Hushand.—Yester. Michael Connelly, on a ef most eruvily beating his wife with a pleeo ct lass tumbler at their wretched domicile, situated in the rear of No 31 Orange street, near the Five Points. It seems the wife both very intemperate, and ae my they concluded to take a soci: and the husband are esterday was very warm drink together; ‘and, in order to do 0 the (1d woman went for a pint of rum or brandy, or, at least, what they seil by that name. they at first became merry, and soon imbibing the liquor after got to high words, aud from After that to blows, and ulti- mately the husband becume so enraged by temper and rum Coat he fell on his wife, beat her eeu the head dreadful'y with « stick, and then finished with » glass tumbler, nearly severing her nose from her face, aad otherwise cutting her head avd person, leaving her on the floor for deao. When the police came in the tloor was completely d wife lay apparently lifeless on the ahusbard was conveyed before ged with blood, and the miserable floor. The monster of Justice Lothrop, who committed him to prison, to await the result to the in- and she was conveyed Charge of Stalving —The police to the City Hospital of the Sixth ward ar- rested yesterday a German by the name of Rudolph Runar. on a cl re of stabbing Joha Katenhoven with a knife initicting three wounds on the neck and head The affray took piace committed the accused to prisoa. was sent to the City Hospital Imother Case of Stu Woe also arr ated stabbing Michae! wound, The aceused was commit and the injured man convey+d to Anthony street. respecting the favors of some female in that vicinity, Justice Lothrop and the injured man i¢—A man called John Casey, pesterday by the police, om a cb rady with a knife, intlicting a severe eof ted the Justice Lothrop, 'y Hospital Burgiares —On Saturday night some bold burglars made a desperate attack on nine dwelling houses in one block, situated in Macdougal numbered from No, 81 to Tear, the rogues passing from one From No. 9, occupied by Mr. Horace I carriet off eight silver forks, one aiiver des two plated butter knives. ttreet—the buildings —they were entered from the to the other. the burglars spoon. and rear fe Some of the dwrUings entere | were residences of families absent | rogues have not yet been caught. inthe country, The CITY TRADE REPORT. Sarvapay Assirs were in fair request, with at $5.50, and pots at $5. de. pearls—in ail, $975 casks, The amor spection this morning, embraced 4.125 bbls. pots, and 5: Juno 21—6 P. M 8 of 125 bbls. pearls on hand in the Breansterrs.—The trade in Flowr to-day was on a more extended scale, but owing holders to reaiize, prices were not firm, | 10.500 bbls. found buyers—inoluding superfine No. | $3.87 a $8 56; mixed to favorite Wi to the great desire Of domesti at estern, at $3 68 a $3 94; ordinary to favorite State, at $5 51 age 4; round and flat hecp Ohio, at $3.4 a $4 1 $4 llad Canadian was less 2500 bbs. and fancy, at $47. was ue noticed yesterday, with sales ed to the extent of 150 Bbis, Stute $3.44. Corn Meal wm tnd Jersey. at previous quotations, vy, and had a downward inclinati disn, in bond, brought 07 yc Southern. at prices not made public. & 7ée., with & small «tock. Barle Soe, “Oats declined to 41 x 420, River; and 42 4 4c. for Canal, ness was done. Corn was imps light, and the demand brisk. disposed of, at 4 4c for mixed do ; STc. tor tlat yellow Northern. Coreny. —We noticed sales of 2 jt for damaged Wester <j and pure Genesee, at abundant, and rather in bond. scld at $4 Southern was 3 Wheat continued ; 6.500 bushels and 2,000 bushela red Rye was held at 74 was nominal, at 78 & for Jersey; 41a 420. for which a moderate busi- wing. The receipts were About 4.000 bushels were ; Sha Hise. do; and S¢e, for round 200 bags Java, at 1124 0 ; ) do. Cuba, at (6 and 160 do. St. Dominge. at Sc. Market unaltered. Cortoy.—The market was not so active to-day, and rather easier on all grades, induce: 4 by the mote favorable accounts from the South for the growing crop. The sales were 1,500 bales. at an average de cline of ') Fins Ceackens.—A parcel of 10 boxes Canton No. 1, reulived $175, 4 montba Fist, of all descriptions, was inactive, and operators were holding back for rome fresh suppliss of both eod and inackerel, understood to be on the way here actions were not worth reporting Freicuts—Rates to Liverpool continued firm. The trams- Con- siderable lots of flour were engaged in the forenoon at 1s. $d... but during ‘Change 1,000 bbls, were engaged at As, 105.d., and at the close 2s. Gd. asked for naval stores, fe Frei — SQ boxes Malega rn dried apples at e.a 5 cases citron at Ife. firm Le. cash. Hime, being b was ached. | Offering at 64., while 6d a 7d. was asked. Dead weight was engaged al 20s.; 200 bbls. rosin were taken 1 London thour was firm at 2s, tierce Decf at 4s. slifornia rate 64., some days abead, ranged from 30c. to 70 ere were buyers om id during tle ds; for 1 25 8 $2.30; Dut quiet; $00 bales changed Jd wove the limits of purckasers, waa inactive, and the sales were unimportant Hors. —Weetern were held at demand d5e, a We, without any Taox tended downwarl, and was dull; 120 tons Scotch 6 months. pig old at § L Easteru were moving s Galena at $4724; lowly at $1 44 per thou- rather heavy, though in prices there wes no materiel alporation. if foreign was reported at $4 65, time, Xo. and sta same parties asked $4 75. A sale of 75 § Fay. —Kochland was searce, and held for higher rates A few portels, early in the day, say 000 bbis., were let off Previous figure. s remained ip a depresied condition, the only sales reported being 180 Nhgs. Muscovado, on terms not sh—ihe made public. Ons —Nothing transpired in gallons sold from store, at Tle. falling off in value; and of imoxs.—There was but « in pense et quotatic for old, and negleoted. Bk ing to 200 bbls. meas were reporte: at fou $6. Tieree beet was was 1S 12 and beef hams at $14, with trifling transactions. sweet, 150 baskete, 2 remained the same lots 250 bbis, were taken at $14 62 for new iness, $14 2 for new prime; old wax nominal and was lest plenty, and better; sales amount wh showing a slight dozen limited business doi: Tn retail dat $9 a $11, and prime held at $15 50 0 $16; Cut meats were unaltered: 220 packages hams realized 7 <0. # Tie. and shoulders 6 4¢. Lard moved to the extent of 40 bble. at 8c. a 9¢.—the former figures. Butter and cheese were steady, and wanted Htvcr.—But few transsctions have taken place to-day Ordinary to eheice wax qucted at $5 a $3 aa Soaks —Sales of 75,000 Havana aud Principe were re- ported at $18 a $25, Boar. —Castil to © boxes red mottted, at O\ec. usual credit. was inactive, the sales only amounting Sricks —Nutimege are worth from 0c. a 07 hse. for No. & Lis. but no sales were effected. Srinrty —In demestic whiskey # Ze., and Jamaica pimento, le there was but little do- jog, ow ing to the «mail -upply ow 100 bbl#. prison, for immediate sbipment, brought was farabove the inarket valus. to theextent of 10 half pij $1 2 a $1 50; 5 puncheom Le fow baskets champagne, at Breane bands, at known; jorit: o Me. @ Ge : 100 hhda, Te: 4180 boxes Havana, ing generally anticipated. ¢.. but this rate Of foreign there were « Rochelle brandy, at oix rum. at 80c.; and a ried but little; 100 has Muscavado changed kas. on terme not made part até'ec. The ma- of the urrivals were going into store, « better mar- Ta: Low —In lots 6.500 Ibe. prime rendered were taken h.-the former vaiue, LiWONE have been effected at Oe, a rendy market. ye only heard '¢. a De. cneb Several transactions in polar, for ship- STOCK SALES. it Boord$6.000 Schay|kill hares Rei Rellrend. 2. Barrmonr, June 20.—#1,000 Bal Telegraphie 1 The news per the Singers, kno timore 6's, 1870, eports. raws, June 20, 1861 rendered cotton firmer. end We now quote etrict middling at 81; cents Har tivone, Sune 21, 1851 Brendstuffe are dull, with enles of 800 barrels of Howard ot flour, at $4 12);, wand 900 do, at $4064. Grain other articles are unchanged Onants vow, Jane ®), 1851 Cotten operations are = being enly 70 bales, at 6), a euspended, the sales poses Rett Kaden kD On Thureday, June 19, by th criiee Bo Maxwent to Grace @ of the Jat On Wedn Furs Prune eit in Albany. on June 19, by the Joun Beorr Bop, of New ny, June 15, by the to Mane wir daughter of the Inte Lyman Koot In Boston, on Wednesday, J Boston, to Mise Leenerra WoW Died. On Friday & native of tid resident of this city, in the Blat “The feted he Peyl wd Jou W. Theodore Wolfe To Rey, Dr. Anthon, Las. axa, only daughter itey, Mr aA Remington. Stewanr, of this v. W. BR, Sprague, D. ork, to Samant Aww of the former place. une 18, at Bt. Paul's ureh, by the Rev. Dr. Vinton. Mr. Il. T. Buooorn of Lev aso, of Fall River, morning, June 20, Dr Pov Benne Brestown, Jaravilles, France, and for the Inst fifty years ear of his age iso those of his some, bis sone-in law, ; Of linseed 5,000 street. On Friday night, after a short illness, Parnice Conni- | pative of the county Fermanagh, Ireland. ‘The friends of the fat + Raid Seqnoter to attend his fuveral, his late re Koha No. ‘287 Seveatecnth street, between th and 10th avenues, this caeeaay) af ternoon, at 2o'cloek py eee feanee = On Saturday. June J. Rew oungert son of the iste ir 3. Haad Fllea B, Runuel_ in the Stat year of bis age ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral. fram Grace Chapel, Twenty-cighth street, without further invitation, at 5 o'clock, BARITINE INTELLIGENCD Movements of the “Ocoan Steamers. Ne wr Fock. iNew York: Boston. ‘MOON morn 0 33 7 32] wow waren A 2 Cleared. pitsemtre<Tioride, Lyon, Savannah, § 1 Mitohill; Mari Chazlosto Spotert. 71 frord, Tieston & Co; Coyags, Wilson, ielphia; Novelty, Bi re VMacodyon, Liverpool, 8 Thompson & No how: rigacll, Minturn & C Lord Ash inington; Comors, Fredes, dor ene s, Mobile, Taylor & Merrill. Atantans JW Elwell; Thos Prince, Conant, D Nicnelne Bile, B: ‘ori as "Drew, Hi jen burg, fun. Phil: ‘amson. Wheeler, Mobile, BD Murlbut & Co; Bud bases Eastport, Brett & Vose; Mary Perkins, Chase, Phila. Olney, te Seasio oeiivecIsavelia, Peters, Sam. Sua Tweed (Br), Petty, Harbor Inland, Townsend, Halifax, H Smith & Co; vannah, Demill &' Co; Alaric, Prosse chaut, Covch, Baltimore; Statesman, Ca Gantttowe: he; Marcel Hane, depue, PANG hott Lawrence, Allen, Boston; Metamora, King, Colorade, Bassett, Plymouth, &c. Sloops—W H Browa, Kenny, Providence; Traveller, Evarts, New port. Arrived. Steamship Cherokee, Windle, New Orleans, June 13, and Havana Joth, with passengers, to MO Roborta Sharon (of Bath), Merrymaa, Havre, 35 ryt iu bale daye. with wine, “ait Kera (Br), Alle jane (Br), Soule, Adra, vis Gibraltar, 37 da: to order, Hus lad very heavy weather, stove boat, sth ult, lat 36 06, lon 21°30, spoke Brow sehr lat 36 30, lon [nog &e: danas, trom Bremen for Marti Grande for Liverpool, 2s du Romer Shoal on Thursda; Sicily, from got ashore t Tillyow » Parks, who ‘towed hier vp to the eit Brig Occan Bride (Bu), Le Boutillicr, Bremen, 34 days, ia datlast ard“) passengers, to Funch & Mei Bark Leo, Builey, 2 Gibraltar, 26 da; with fruit, to Aquite Bark Mussinzim (of Pordiand), Crockett, Buenos Ayres, via Pernambuco, May 14, with hides, to Thorn, Watson & Mariel. sordan, St Croiz vE 14 days, with au Isth Je 1 = rig LW & Co. Wt Portiand). ‘Gooding, Cardenas, 13 da; master, tot Gar jer), Day, loreh 16, with guano, ems jays 01 San Francisco, Sept to EB Bonita, igom ast, spoke a Br « (cota for Barbadoes. Brig Jo atiy ‘Albion (of Marpewell), Clark, Rio Ji days, with ooffee, to H Eyre. rig Velasco (of Kennebunk), Pope, St Croix, 21 ‘ with sugar, &c, to NH Gaston, of New Haven, where the vessel is bound. mode (Br, of Windeor, NS), Lockhart, San Jui id Math on, Ponce, PR, 13 days, with mol: poke Br brig Juliet PR, 9 days, with sugar wleston, 7 days, with cotton, to m9 tor, Handy, Satilla River, Ga, 10 days, with lum- Peek. —, Cherryfield, 6 days, with lumber, Thomas, Thoma, Eleuthera, 7 days, with s, to T Garno. ‘1th it from St Domingo for "Grey EM with sugar, to order. Schr Talisman, Pratt, Baracoa, 16 days, with fruit, tg ham & Stow. Mys Mr Tre: Cogvoet, Wilayon. 2 Sebi Anb, Gewen, retersburg, Behr Washingt Sebr L W Bird: Wi Sebr JG Ferrin Bash, ¥ a re Seb fps Blas, Pp wiattimore, 4 da; . Piermont, bound tor Wey- |, low 71, spoke sehr Ay 4, Crosby, Newark, 1 Sche Rben bert Johnao Sebr Sarai AS Oa Schr Excel, Clock, ahem brig Helen, lately ashore om the Ro Shoal, Scie Join SSnow, Gordon, Guilford, bound to Philadel: b son, Providence, bound to Albany, Schr Empire, Jo) Sehr Ganan’y N Machias, days. Providence. |, Providence. il River. Below. from Liverpoo! |, Bruce, from Glasgow, May 23. Balled. Ship Mersey, Ship Heral 0, Liverpool: Lyon, Saran. HH ton: Wieti i wore Copes Packet ship New World, ‘Knight, for Liverpool, has an- chored at the SW pit. Bark Kepler, 8 lower bay the West Arrived—Solir L York. Par . Arrived—Sebr Virginia, Wrightington, Baltimore; sloop Editor, Case, Rondou' jclow—Three schre, one sepposed to be the Richard Bor- den, from Baltimore. Arrived—Schre Ash! Arrived—Brig M Thi “Thilaae lydia. . ‘Brown. " Ricumonn, June 2. Arrived—Sehr Sharon. Foreign » Motls Letter Hage for oir North America, ong at the ieteing Moi (or Exchange), about Wod- Rio Jansigo steamer Golden Cats, ohange ing Room (67 Exchange), atthe Reading Room toany part of the worl The above Letter Bags are also at Kenyon’s, 9 Wall street. Herald Marine Correspondence. Periaprirnra, June 2i—2 orm. Arrived—Brig Zeliea, Ping, Wilmington, Del, veh F Hand, Ackerly, Port au Prince; Maria Theres, Smalley, bale te Steamship Albatross, Peck, Charleston; bark Levant, Howitt, Cardenas; brir Empire, Crowell, Boston, Miscellaneous, Sreamen Com Parone, wrecked insured in NYork and Philadelphia was built a8 Portland in 1865, Humboldt Ba: it $70, wnt pin the following pe jacent inlanda. to wit From Scituate Light Hours, ewe From "Ginde istence's miles, From Boston outer light howse, SE) B di Revtward, after hp the Tight hip, 0 i 1 clom should House,’ N Race rect- oy keepte: nd; but strangers ‘Whalemen t NBedford 10th, bark € who returned sick), } Mattapoigett, 308 bon: ‘sid ship Zome, bark. Elisha Dumb he * ‘ain, Atlantic Atlantic Ocean Sid ‘from Nantweket 19tb, brig Ty! Ocean. fron es —Maroh 11, tat 6B, lon arctic’ (probably tie Acetic, Golett, cite. May %, tat 06 48, ton $7 43 pode, ——, of Provincetown, incorrectly reported “Lovian no oft. x BL ip Sech Spragne, Wadew ‘York (Jaa S)fors Fraqeere, Macon YW, Parent are we a (of Lubec), Braman, Havana, June 10, | ign Ports. ee B. im n0eey hay 4 gag G White, Geeon, for NYork, 3 mis! ‘apeit 1—Brig “William Seovilt,” ine 0 ~Schre Gen Taylor, a for days i a not for NYork wi ‘Thomas, Thomas, do do; M Whitmore, _~ ama es, yey S— Behe Washington, for NYork, 10 days; juently rej “Waves, 0 18) iy city ald of Orleans, Dennis, New 11—Cld sebr Emily, O'Brien, N York. June 3—Arr fess OF amor Walter, Bal- Graham, do. Sid 4th inst, brig . May > hengavon, i Amit co, May ENE Am vonesls in po Port av Paixox, Ju genta: Whitaker, Handy, for c ae Paty, for Phila- NYork 2sh; Rose, Dow, for Frazier, do; schrs Dirigo, for do, hilton, Adi Just are. N York; ter, for a ses for Phiteact LH 3 L Fidl Baltinore: Newent, Bdwned York; Atlantic, Newburyport we &—Arr ship Mechanica’ Own, Mal- romney colw, Callao, 102 days. Sr CATHARINES, "April 16—Ship Moslem, French, from N ¥ ork Feb 9) for Streaciore next day. iT e OI Brig Smyrna, Spear, for NYork, 6 Cuba, June 1o-s14 aes Merritt, Reed, New Neat! a from Boston ROIK, it Ais, Ma Arr mem, for SPran TON, June 2—Arr barks E Wilson, Colson, NOri ‘Tremont, a eth aving been got off Geo: inc! mas Rather Blizabeth, L NOrleans: Choo atic; dom Baichy “Weight, aor Coral, ¥ ola; 1.uoy Elton, Su ith, Satil(s River, Ga; Com: i Greening, Willington, NO; Nickervon, ‘Nickerson, Philadelphia; Eunma, Baker, Wryer, Morse, 2: Davia Lom Bdwiny Smith, R Wet 5 roliue Hall, do; Francena, All jarshall, do; Swan, Jt wrk: Grecian, Wella, Rondo ilion, Langley, do; Bay State, Mary Crooket, Crocket, Era, © mberiain, ships Peterson, Caleutta; anit " * Benguela (supposed bd Eby and others. jexandra sld ou Tuesday; barks Utah on Wednesday, and | Echo same n igh BALTIMORE, June 19—Arr barks R, en. ‘Bremen; Syiph Smith, Bosto Bremen; Union (Dan), Sohmi Pee Pease Bik caus emma Laogratiney” Gas. juenos Ayres; Telecraph, anpentinn), Gay urs. Woolford, St Johns, via Arecibo, "PR: WS Robbin ——, NYork; Chas’ Colgate, Post, pire, ——, d Queen, Daweon, Providence. Cl banks Bdward, St Thomas: Ida, Hallett, Bowtons Beigs Julien, eh 1, Hee Graude and a mit: Stan ic). Newm: Si tone), Mitchells W indica; Time (Br), ches oioto, McVarkan Aron, June 16—-Arr ship, Catharine, Wilton, N (Belah, Daems, 8¢ Thos *, miveasee, Sid chip yet ts ints A: 7 ky coelyly jama, Liverpoo EASTPORT, June ll Ase sebse Roanoke, 12th, WP Pusha Mow ‘hs ‘Zelica, Pin tadelp readia, Jordan, Liverpool; ote whe came CHAK Yor! 16th, ship, di 7th, wee Bars re LEWES (Drs), # afternoon, ( English | ousted), at ‘heb oy. om th own thie Torenoon, evidently rigs Wim Price, fur Rio J Emeliu orbades, toxether with 8 cual lond- ‘went out at 4 this afternoos LEANS, Juni Seeese,, $+si Adeline Metealf, renlia, Dryer; Bu- Lemuel Sagor cer Gren Elizabern’(: ( ibe tea Athy ah A we. Dorothen, Co eric Vermouth, brig Segunda Emilio; 7th, bark Minera; Sth, Drie James Wallace, Carrabee, schr’ Mary eorge. NORWICH, Jw and cld th tor k NEWP( reschrs Pamelity Gould, Bangor, 2 Arr’ schrs Nourmahal, Kendall ns iS 2 H H FK for NBedford: A NEW HAVEN, Jun Smith, NYork; Ciaro, sloop Resolution, Smith, NY Armstrong. Port’ Rieu: op James Nerth, Albany. N FORD, June [Sid brig Hepid (Sw), Odel- “ ‘June 1S-Sld sche Sagan, N York; sloop i¢ Lk W Armstroug, F Reeves, Reeves, Warehans, to | Georgetown, HASEON, June M—Art echrs Kosciusko, Boston; 10 “TACNTON Arr sche Charles, Phi 1 il Se NC, June 17—Arr si ee eo ‘Po ah, Sarah Marian, Croinwell, and Memento, Ise ‘odger, rthagena: Amelia Louisa, Philadelphia, } Passengers Arrivea. 4 i m4 P fone wg M Indy, ari 20s end oof Mae ‘OF Mal Tady ‘and servant, rvant, MreT Saver: J ohiid and ser ad ‘Miss Lachapelle, Mad Rr Borris, ace family & Henrietta Armstro: Mrs G: — Brig N. aK Devour =a neg Livenroor—Sti —Gov (4 Aiken, lady, daughter and serv Bouth Carolina: C Nicolas mervant, He Hoa Joho Toons, Nageau, Ald Thos § New You Rey PS Pa! apt Jor Gratton Jr. Ml 0 A Gegsines,_ Wen i Adder N Capt Jas Gord ire rt F rdt, N York: G Martin, indy, Mobile; Jor From, Burland: A ibenterger, W Jackson and sery Archibald ania Howell, Yorks a’ pethyahien, Drestnotmer, Morrie Stottheimer, wtin Croyenu, yy nurse, iB Breas N Montreal: 1 a Levle Btectivlmer, Yor! Chas Mck dy, child C at Macher * Hactto Brooklyn, Whitwell, uh Wea Ks IF ® " roe, @ ‘t ay and Hr T rine, Day to R Gordon ani lady, <Onieans: Sarah Craddock, New Ind) NH Gillet, NYork: WH Hawtayna, Ja- B Moorman. Cincinnati: 48 9 3 “ i oe 4 L | Toronto: DG Duncan, N Yorks Re Willihan Mobile: G Btyrnp, ¢ WR Lynas and J Trowbridge, % L Levy and | CLL Qa * J | mond, Jes Me Tarn or Bes ee 4, Moreivog, Wm Witltemens, | © Tegunrt, ite, PA Colquivt, J 1 Mo! | Solomon ies a KE Moor, & once, W A Couper oT 4 a Ri the Woes Epdis ident, ‘Th wi ri te dr., 38 fo letters or mails will be received Merlin enone through the Post Office. Pagiric MAIL sreanenty o fy ya cid fps I ONLY rough Line fo direct Fare Reduced.—On Satu re dae id steamship CResceN city, 1, Commande om Saturdays. ‘choo! ary hee pior at ¢ ‘orth River, with the Government connéeting with, the favorite United. 8 P Tennessee, to leave bout hi Tong it Or Oe eon at the office, 177 Wi on Venceuela, &e, Se. det | Chagree, eas U4 8. Malt, STRAMSnTy COMPANY.—FOR NEW OR Frencisce "Fare ach tea ta fie 3 ‘clock, P. M. | The oy tons bur precleely at | it Havana to the aple Freight taken to New Orle Ken ou freight to Havana. after the steamer has sailed. the splendid double engine stoam. in ti Speco P a4 mu goa . foverite "Gaited tates M. sect, to sail from, Panes on or about the isch Sh of Sly. ier peaae apply at the office, 54 and 65 South street, or ent street, corner of Warren. AcIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.—{ ON LY Through Line for California and Oregon. )— are informed that under the new rity mont, of this ‘Com: ‘the Navy Depart- rT lhe wil ogatinee nd leave Panama m Francis 15th day of exch month, unless detained ia unavoidable accident, and will tovch at Acapulco, San Diego, and Monterey. The following stewm packe Selensing to the Pacife Maat Stesmship Company are now in the Pacific, of whiok will be always in port mewehe end of the ro nisi ‘A regular line of propellers will. be kept wp for the trans- portation of freight and transient passsagess between, nama and San Francitco. ‘The well known steametip SARAT SANDS, of 1.500 tone burthen. now under charter to the ecmpany. and peculiar commodions in her cabin arrangements, willbe kept run: as an extra family boat. One of the above steamers will keep up the epanection be tween Acapulco and the other Me: The couuecticn in the Atlantic will be maintained by the CRESCENT CITY 1.500 tone. ROKBE 3 tons. nited States mail steamships EORGIA , 4,000 tons. of ce Orlean and port | rote Matis, Passages from New Be ec ccod from Armetreng, Laveasen i Ose agentes teat Pilhe fare for through tickets from New York to Sen Frea- cizco has been reduced fri $ in etate reoms, to $00. in lower cabin. to $20, 200), in steers es 165. cri to. Chagres wil beat the lowaas sy eR steiner betwee ths, at the offi and ithe agency, 177 Weat atrvet, ¥ and O6 South street, States Mail steamship HUMBOLD’ ee, com- der, will leave for Havre, touching se « mails and p: eengenss on Saturday June a Ie otelock: trom Pict No. d North. rivers Btlce ‘of papas $12), All letters must pass ney ‘on OR a experienced surgeon is attached to the sl ‘aiion oe Passsge, apply to MORTIMER LIVIN: ‘ON. ON Areal NDEPENDENT, LINE FOR CHAGRES DIRECT, AND lifornia, at the lowest redaced ratem, etenmsbip BROTHER JONATHAN, ies, "rl ga on Thureday, 2th June, at Ln ne modetions, SATH. L. & GEO. eee Tland 72 Southes, ippers ure invited to inspect the vessel \ BOARD THE FLORIDA.—RESPECTED SIR—THE undersigned, ers on board the ship Ploride, from 1 eupest to New ¢g to return you our most sincere k mar goutiemanly conduct, kind treatment, aud ook in premoting the health, co 1 ighout the vessel, is praiseworthy ‘Ss the passengers, Jexeph Green, Mighael Cooke, William Bolthouse, Johm Abufeld, Henry Naylor, George Whocrall, EDIC Ale Foret Tv kore Uy DROPATHG: iNsrirore, School ntaln, June t itis 3. Sagi M. D., Willian in tution will be tesay for the tecepilon of invalids the eacig part of July. R. WARREN, NO. 1 MOTT STREBT, IS CONSULTED ‘on private dise which he cures. with Fecent cares cured i torfeit, om feo til cured. dollar. N. re of a poi je by # quack in Roosevelt street. Wo R. 5600 PER, Me DUANE STR id William, has for fr on too frequent ay im Piss Sacks eoateolor, version to society, A curs tend 4 No more RIS AND LONDON “TREATMENT OF PRIVATE aces, in a few hours, by a vegetable application, jebility. brought on by im) habite, ection, he combines wedleines with without” in. In and stad < joel epplication cured me in a few" Rear, aftes su tor tried «long time.—C. Derond, ApaTh,'2 be cured of woaknens frcin eelf-abugs yet you cured me by loeal and ort tims, after K orgcsom, erg ea fee, rt time. —Jaas, EB You cure rs . to 2 steeet, te: . Office hours fro M. LARMONT, M. 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