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bw portant from Be:muda—Another Outrage om the American Flag. OUR HAMILTON CORRESPONDENCE. Hammon, Bermuda, May 13, 1863. Departure of the Admiral — Overhauling of the Ship Glen- tare ¢ —Arrival and Swearing in of Colona Phillpotts as Administrator of the Government—Resignation of Go- vernor Elliot. Vice Admiral Sir George F. Seymour, (. B. and K.C. H., loft these islands om Sundey last, for Halifax, in his fieg ship, the Cumberland, Capt. Seymour. Sir George was accompanied by Lady Seywour aad two daughters. H- ‘M. steamer Devasiation, Commander Campbell, towed the fing ship to sea. The Devastation gces to Newfoundland, for the protection of the fisheries. The Lord Bishop of ‘the diocess was a passenger in the Devastation. H. M. steamer Geyser arrived here on Saturday last from Grey- town, Nicazesua, and leaves on Tuesday next, for Eng- land. brig Espiegle, Commander Hancock, arrived on Saturday Inst from England, and having communicated with the Admiral, then lying at Murray’s Anchorage, took her departure—I believe for the Barbados stato: The American ship Glentarmer, Capt. George Chap. maa, from Jamaica, bound to Australia, with a cargo of rum, and one hundred and seven passengers, out twenty. ‘three days, put into St. Goorge’s on the 3d instant, want- ing water. She was towed to sea on Monday last, by i. M. steam tug Kite. Previous to her departure, ske was cearched, at the instance of Lieut. Colonel Rohe, R.A, information having been recsived by him that a | man of the artillery corps had de-erted at Jamaica, aad | was believed to be on board the G’entarmer. On Satur- | day last, just ss the Glentarmer was about geting under | way, & paval officer came on board with orders from the | “deeratio detain the ship and have a further search for | the deserter. This the captain resisiad, declaring that | the Admiral had no power to search his vessel while lying import, mhich could only be done under @ warrant from | the civil authorities. Tbe officer persisting in carrying out his orders, the captain resigned his authority oa board the versel, tohim. The search was proceeded with; but the wan could not be found. Capt. Chapman has entered @ protest do rede the condact of the V.ce-Admi- ral im detaining and searching his vessel. The Merlin arrived here trom Ne* York on Wednesda} evening last. Cul. Phillpotts, R E,acrived in her, and, as senior military oficer in this command, he was yeater. dey worn in ag administrator of une government. He is a brother of the Bishop of Exeter “ient. Colonel Iden, who has been administering the government for tho la,t eight or nine months, with much satistaction to the peo- takes his departure on Monday next, in the Princess ra}, for New Yous, on his way to Engiaud. is reported Mere, om good authority, that Capt. Charles Eliot bas resigned his commission as Governor of these islands. It is probable that the government will | therefore shortly fill up the office. More Letters from Col, Benton. THR LION WAKING UP—ENEMIES TO BE ANNIHI- LATED AND FRIENDS REWARDED—AMERICAN ROAD TO INDIA—MINT DROPS AND SALT TAX—TREACH- ERY OF PRESIDENT PIEKCE'S FRIENDS—COLONEL BENTON FOR THE U. 8. SENATE. ‘A number of citizens of Springfield having addressed a letter to Col. Benton, expressive of their joy at hearing that he was about to canvass the State, and requesting him to visit their town during the electioneering journey, | the hemorable member elect returned the following Guytuewmy:—I thank you for your invitation to come ‘among you und to speak to you, ard have to inform you that it is part of my plan te visit the -outhwestera coun: | ties ofthe Stave, but not at this time, nor prodabiy be- | fore the month of October. My late visit to the western froatior was on & special o¢casion, to see a little pioneer | yet off to verify the route ot Fremont and Leroux to | Fhe Peoi8e ocean; and, that being accomlished, to re. | tuen to my family here, from whom I had been separated for five months. And now I return with them to Wash- ington to work there during the summer on my “Thirty Years’ View’’—e work which caunot be well done exeopt there where I have access to all authentic means of revising and correcting recollection. Iexpect to be among the people of the State in tae fall, but not exact. ly in the cease of “canvassing the State” True, I shall speak to the people, and on public subjects, and am at service for the Senate of the United States at the | ensuing election; but it is not a case in which I feel the | rsonal interest which the word ‘canvass’? implies, Sty motives and objects are adove anything personal; | avd you may judge how little 1 care about Cougress when | T inform you that! did not »ee, and had no inclination to see the inside of either House duriag the whole of the last session, though ia sight of tne ontside of both during the | whole tise. To save the Stare from nullitication treasoa | —to rebuke traitors who sold your office of Senator toa | and to accomplish sonie great measures for tho | the ounpers of every [am cor- tainly its oWest advocate, and its latest. It was dead Inst winter, until I revived it. Of your public mea in Con- Tkpow of pone but myself who are now making efforts for it; and yet I am assailed, and compelled to contend with domestic traitors in the rear while repulsing a foreign foe in frout. Your obliged fellow-citizen, THOMAS H. BENTON, Queen’s Bl thday in Canada, This day is the anniversary of the birth of the Queen of Great Britain, Alexandrina Victoria, daughter of Ed- ward, Duke of Kent, and Victoria Maria Louisa, Princes, Dowager of Leiningem and Duchess of Kent, was born on four years of age. The day will doubtless be colebrated by the British residents of this country; and throughout Canada it will be observed as a holiday. ‘The following placard, which has been issued by the city authorities of St. Catharine's, it will be seen invites the inhabitants of that town to a due ebservance of the anniversary — QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY. Seb BRITISH ARMS, WONT SOIT QUI MAL ¥ PENSE. DIEU EY MON DROIT. Tuesday, the 24th May, inst., being the birth day of Her Most Gracious Majesty, Queen Victoria, the inhibi tants of the town of St. Catharine's are requested to od serve it asa holiday. By order of G. WILLTANS, Mayor. H. SLATE, Clerk, ‘God save the Quean ’? In Toronto the day will be celebrated with due homage. | We learn by letter from a corresponcent, that the iahabi. tants of that city intend to pay every respect to th sovereign. The Mayor, Mr. Bowes, bas issued a procia- mation for all shops, offices aud schools to be closed, and announces that the day is to be kept by public re- joicing. In the evening there is to be a grand national union ball, under the patronage of the St. Andrew's, St. Patrick's and St. George's Societies, at which all the fashionables of the city and neighborhood will be pre sent. We have received the following poiite invitation: — ORR enone oR he, \ | awas oF crear neiraix. $ | pareeresce seruvreneev iver’ | The honor of the company of ——- —— is requested by the national societies of St. Audrew, St. Patrick, and St. George, ata grand union ball, ia commemoration of ber Majesty's birthday, to teke place in St. Lawreace | Hall, here, on the evening of Tuesday, the 24th instant. | Dancing to commenee at 9 o'clock A. DRUMMOND, Secretary to Committee. EXEOUTIVE (OMMITTRE. Angus Morrison, Fxq., President St. andrew's Society. | M. P. Hayes. Esq., Ist Vice-President St. Patrick’s Society. Jos. Ridout, Esq., President St. George's Society. | ‘A Drummond, J. Hallinan, Eq. R. 8. Miller, EB J.T, Arnold, Esq. | Torento, \ In Hamilton there will be a royal salute and ringing of | the bells of the city, at 6 o'clock in the morning, at 12 at noon, and at o'clock in the eveping. A procession of | the firersen, societies and citizens will march through | th® prircipal streets. At one o'clock, under the directiva | of the Fire Brigade, the following amusements will take place : GAMES AND PRIZES, | Throwing small ball, 34; Ibs........ 1st prize, $8 2nd $1 Ca « “6 Ibs, a 8 2ad 1 “heavy “ 82 Ib selst “© 320d 1 Standing jump... Ist * 32nd 1 Runsing high jump. Ist “ 32nd 1] Do. hop, step and jump. lett “ 32nd 1] Throwing !xht hammer im) & 32nd 1 « “heary do. Ist “ 32nd 1 « 56 by ring. ia. 3 2nd 1 bi 28 do, am * Se 3 tnd 1 Sack race (no entrance fee). 1 “ 32nd 1 Entrance fee, one shilling and three pence for each geme. Tickets for the ground 744. RE SS FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, MONEY MARKET. Moxpay, May 23-6 P.M. | As we anticipated the market opened this morning very | much depressed. Theze appeared to be no life in it. The | whig— rablic gebde-are the only objects I have in view ; and Heese sekeere you—concern your rights and your inter- | esta more than they dome. Ina word, I ami willing to be your representative, for your own objects, if you wish | it; ‘andail that [ena consent to do in the matter is to | speak truth to you, and undeceive tbe good mea whom falsehoods have led astray. If personal onjects could fract me, 1 believe I could satisfy the desire withou’ trouble of going through the 5 I believe [ could be | dlected to from this district without substan. | tial ; snd would feel honvred by sach un elec- | courty among whom | for thirty eight years; and would find in the | Representatives a theatve sufficiently eleva. | 3 en of aetioa sufficiently extensive | {9 the highest legitimate per-eoul ambition that « American statesman could have. It is the tield ‘and honorable leyislation; and | never saw the y that Lhad not rather be the author of some useful pre reduction of the salt tax, pre emotions. the restoration of the gold currency, .—than to fill | ae in the gift of tn President at home or | al b1-@o not decline the House, and offer for the | ‘Senate, from any idea of higher honor in the lat but purely aud simply to try the question whether the State wishes meto work forheren the great sabjects which will coneern her when earthly honors and labors wili be pothing to me. | ‘An insidious attempt has been made—is making—to | draw off the couth western mties frum the interest and | glory of Missouri, and attach them to the fortunes of Athawens and Texas. Iallude to the scheme of drawia; ff the great Pacific railroad from th Missouri, (where the hand of vatare | now show it to be,) and drag it duwn to the latitude of States hund.eds of miles below its natural line—a “-bifur- cation” to be the inducerent and reword for that lena: | t virtual secession on a sail scale. I see from your letter, and I know frow all I hear from the soutn- | repulsed and the miseradie bait | be so before I heard from you, because I know your hearts, and that you only’ ac: censible to honorable considers. ‘ious, foundetin just and patriotic views. Selfish argumet'# have no influence upon you, und especially of such small size and such dishonor ss this “‘vifurcation”’ presents. Miserable | would be the driblet that it woald bring you, and rreat the discredit of becoming the “appurtenance”’ of other States while still insluced within the limits of Missouri. Nol | You go fcr the national, not for the sectiowal road—for the wain trunk in the centre, not for a © bifurcation” in ‘8 corner—you go for equal, and not selfish advantages. Let the great road be located where it ought to be, and ite adventages will difuse themselves equally and uni- versally overfall parts of the State ribbed eventually with branches ox each side—like our great rivers and their triba- tarios—the main stream in the centre—the prongs, forks and branches an each de, deainiug and iertlizing every part. Yorr oDliged fellow citizen, THOMAS H BENTON. In answer to @ letter from Mr. Charlies F. Holly, the Colonel rays :— Sim—I have duly received the letter which you wrote to me “in bebalf of the people acd a5 rhe request of many gitizens,”” and bave to thank you and them for the iavi- jation so kindly extended and »» flaiteringly ex weaved. I dope it will be in my power co do myself the pleasure to jomply with your wirhes, and I expect to b> able to do jo, but cannct now fixonthe time woea That ‘Ameci- tan road to India’? of which you syeak, has bean a Sheri-bed vision of mine for thicty-e'ght years ever since Jeame to Missouri in 1515, and is stil! pursued with una ted ardor, in spite of ali the oppositioa—some fair, some Pee erat T beveto encounter” Ta the “substance” of dhe speeches which I delivered at Kansas, Westport aul | Independence, (and whieh were intended for the whole State, thoogh delivered in oue county.) sou_will ee this wn described, and that under both ifs characters | Pieir rnd foul, in the latter of whish Linclude the op- position from this State, and the whole of which has its root in that traitorous nullification of which you »penk. | “That detestable doctrine whica, if carried to the overt | act,’ a6 General Jackson showed in his patrivtic procla- mation, has long been a bane and a curse in our State. It | took root among us in 1833, but only showed itself thea in opporition to the proclamation. It broke out again in | 1844, at the time of the rejection of the Pyler Texas | annerstion treaty; and the first Nashville Comven- | tion wes then plotted to dissoive the Union, and again im 1846 40, when California was required, and mince | then it hes given rive to constant Arnoldising” ia our | In 1860 it maniferret itsif in opposition to the acmission of California—that nia which is to us | what the land of Oph sideen of Israel, sod | the trade of which bas rlready invigorated every branch of our industry, and doubled the price of cattie among us—ané which nullification would not only have kept out | of the Union, but pushed back wards off the rock, like the Jewish scape-gont, thar its back might be broken At | ‘the last ression this same treesor able doctrine menifested itself in n clandestine opposition vo Nebraska, because is | F ‘ Feceeg ii | Transit was in pretty active demand, without change in | meeting of the stockholders in the old companies will be sudden return of hot weather may have had a tendency to restrict transactions, At the First Board Erie Railroad. | fell off 1; per cent; Harlem, 34; Norwich and Worcester, | XM; New Haven, 1; Canton Company advanced % per cent; Parker Vein, 34; Reading Railroad, %{. Nicaragua prices. A fair amoust of business was done in Erie Rail- road, but in all others the sales were exceedingly limited. | There is vot the lightest indication of more active timea in the street, or the smallest sppreciation in the markot value cf any fancy stock on the list. Holders must soon DLecome discouraged if things do not take a favorable | tum. The fancies are unfortunately held by the brokers, and there is very little probability of any change ia their | location. No inducements are offered to enter the stock market as purchasers. There is hardly a promicent fancy on the books that is not at this moment eell- ing for much more than it is intrinsically worth, and the prospect is by no means favorable for a | further inflation. The dull season is near at hand, when | speculators generally close up their accounts and with | draw from the mazket. Duzing the dry seacen they re- | tie to sume watering place, and for a time forget all the | excitements and contests between the bu!ls and bears of | Wall street. The probability is, therefore, that stocks | generally will remain throughout the summer just about | where they are at present. If money continues plenty, | holders may find no difficulty in carrying them, but if no’, large lots may be forced out at great sacrifices, The receipts at the office of the Assistant Treasurer of this port today amounted to $124,115; payments, $27,766 96 ; beisnce, 6,833,710 2 ‘The earnings of the Ogdensburg Railros@ Cempany, for | April, 1853, amounted to $38,112 94 against $23,974 74, for the same month last year, showing an increase of $14,128 40 for the month this year. Bat little more than ore qua:ter of the total was from passengers. We learn that the new issue of bonds of the Dauphin | and Susquehanna Coal Co. were all subscribed for this morvirg by the stockholders, and that very many were desirous of taking a much larger amount than they were entitled to, By this arrangemeat one million one hundred thourand doilars of stock has been retired from the mar- bet, and the meuna provided for the entice completion of this railroad, (sixty miles in length,) bytAugust next. It is stated by the most competent authorities that the in- cone from this road will be fully adequate to meet the interest on ali the bonds of the company, leaving the revenues of their immense coal estate to be entirely de- voted te the bgnelit of the stockholders. ‘The late reports of Mr. Potts (of Potteville) who is the | Superintendent cf the mining operations of the company, are of the mest flattering character, aud there is every reason for believisg that the gentlemen who have so loag | persevered in their efforts for the developement of this | great estate, will scon reap both the honor and the profit which is so justly their due, ‘The annexed official notice gives tke basis of the late 4 consolidation of the railroad companies composing the central line through the State of New York. A final 1 held on the 28th of Juse, to ratify the agreement and terms of consolidation. ‘An agreement bearing date the 17th day of May, 1653, toe molidate the several companies named in te first section of the consolidation sct, into oue compsny ny tl name of the New York Central Kailroad Compuay, has been entered into by the direciors of the several com paries. The following rates were ailiced to the stocks of | the several companies, by the sgrrement — ‘The Albany end Schence'ady Railroad Uo.. nenectsdy Railroad Co... cuse acd Utica Railroad Co opter and Syren: e Railrow heater, Lockport aud Niagn Railroad CO...ee-s eee see eee tee The Echenectods and Trey Railroad Co., ‘The Mohawk Valley Railroad Co ; The £yracuse and Utien Direct Railroxd Co ‘The Buffalo and Rochester Railroad Co, ‘The Buffalo and Ixckport Rauroad Co -1IT per cent was free soil, and its creation mto territory would facili Yate the opening of the great road from the Missouri frortier, aud in the like clandestiog support of 4 souch exn sectional route becau-e it would be on slave soil, aod accommodate Southern States in preference to our own. All this was ungrateful aud treocnerous to the State But another species of the eame herery bas appeared among us this spring, and thatis in betraying the honor, the rights, and the interests of the State io the recom mendations of persons for oifice You ail know thst most unfit, and some even infamous, appolatments we bi ee have been rade in o ®, sud thet for the st purposes, and over the beads of the bext of eiti- Bh prop rly recowme: ded by god men, whose recom mondations were entitld to resect You all know this bas teen done; and Tcon-iver it treaciery to the State, and the prostitution of official pesicinns to privete views and pinister designs of unprine! pled men. Honorable meu of all partes sve mort bumiliating appointments: ine ley r othe administrations rejoice ut it ied at there ble eneraie sauce it brings the ddministration into disrepute. at the «une time. itis these traitors to whow you allo’e that doiv: for the President cannot know ibe-e in bound to | believe in the truth of haracters which were bestowed upon scampe, whose legs ere rever seen crossed under a gentlenan’s te bho were the scum and rege of all ps who were fugitives from routed fields or deswrtern from pledges given to. the peuple, when they oo. tained these appointments. Thove who recommended | them to the President know wil thin, and deceived the Provident by fal. regrecentations; yet, they cal! Laem pelves the Presitent’s friends! No man is a friend to Fach stoeknolder in the present companies is t the like smount at par in the new company, (the stock- | holes of the Sebeneciady aac Trey Company oa the per share,) aod for the above differences ) the new company, payable | thirty years from the Ist May. 188%, with jaterest, semi | acnually, from that day, at the rate of six per cent per aupum, payable in New York, the new company beiag at liberty to pay in cash any party entisted to lens than five bundyed dollars. ‘We uncerstand that the directors of the New York and New Haven Reilvoad Company have voiod not to make | any more dividends at present, but to apply the nett earnings of the read to the settlement of damages acd deaths by the Norwalk accident. We learn that ia every cace where deimages sre claimed, the company will endea- vor to ecmpromise, 80 a8 to prevent the commencement of svits, Every one who has been injured in any way, and the nearest relative of those killed, should take mea sures at once that will insure to them the greatert re mureration. By the annual report of the Treasuror of Georgia, it appears that the whole outstanding iadebtednes= of that Btate amounts to $2,432,472 22. ‘The circular of Wililam T, Coleman & Co, of Sao Fran- ciseo, gives the annexed statement of imports into that port during the thice months ending March 20, 1852;— Twporté Into BAN FRANCISCO. fvother wiso, under the guise of (rlendship, persuates that other todo a thing tat iy wrong —thas will bring ypee tum thy reproach of gvod laeu, wad who coosives the 24th of May, 1819, and is consequently now thicty- | | City proper to Water | To the Pacific Railroad, | similar cbjects. | oud which next to the famous Dorse's mine in this | in the country for judgin gu 781,100 do. Graia—Baclay, 167 667 bege; corm, 24,112" bushels, oats, 113.900 do.; wheat, 13 081 do.; ‘beans, 22153 bags: bran, 20,451 do. Tron—27 081 bars "10,922 bolts, 4.231 plates, £498 pkgs. ; sheet, 7,677 do.; zine, 174 cases; tia plate 7.707 boxes. Liquors— Brandy, 14 450 *; gia, 1,264 do ; wais- key, 7,821 do; wine, 42,036 cases, 4,852 packages chompagne, 8,580 bask&ts. Molasses and ayrup, 8 527 packages Lumber, Eastern, 3 400 115 feet, 67 123 pieors; | shingles, 700 M; domestic, 4,833,393 feet’ Nails, 20 812 cust; oysters. 6,183 cases; pickles and preserves, 42,30 kegs, 8520 canes; packages. Oil—Linseed. '965 packages; olive. 2.802 cases; | whale, 1,109 packages. Provisions—Beef, 2,875 barrels; pork. 9,030 do ; bacm, 1,056 hams. 9 140 do ; shoulders, 612’ do.; lard.’ 12, r, 20,121 do.} | cheese 6419 do. Rice—Am.. 3426 packages. foreign’ | 14.276 550 Ibs.; sugar. refined, 2,673,860 do.; do., raw, 4,102,650 do. ; segars, 2,347 packages; seap, 20,589 boxe: shot. 859 kegs; salaratus, 1,245 packages; starch, 8, boxes; shovels, 4,927 bundles 431 cases, 2396 dozen; tea, 15,344 packages: tobacco, 6,553 do’; pails, 9,534 dozen; tpices, 2,767 boxes. . has. Filet, Jr, Esq., the celebrated civil engineer, in a letter to the President of the Central (Virgisia) Railroad Conpany, gives the annexed list of subseriptions by va. | rious cities and counties to railroads ia differeat section, | of the country:— ! Mvxicirat Sunscertions To RalLRoaps. City of Philadelphia including the incorporated districts of Spring Garden and the Northern Libertics. City proper, to Penvsylvania Railroad Spring Garaen and Northern Liberties R City proper to Hempfield RR ap RR, Spring Garden to Water Gap RR. City proper to Sumbury and Erie it 2, pended) .. ‘(ow Total, by city and districts. .. Allegheny Counly. Pennsylvania, including the Cities of | ‘Pitishurg and Allegheny. County of Allegheny to Pesnsyivania RR... County of Allegheny to Allegheny Valley R.R Pittsburg city to Allegheny Valley RR Vitteburg city to Steubenville RR..... Pitsburg city to Connelliville RR 000 | Allegheny city to Connelleville RR...) 200/000 | Allez beny ciry to Ohio and Pennsylvania R.R. 400,000 | Pittsburg city to Ohio and Penasylvania R. Total, as nearly as I can ascertain the facte..83 450,000 Ohio County, Vizginia, and the City of Wheeling. Wheeling city, to Baltimore and Ohio R. R.... , Obio county, to Hempfield R-R.............22 300,000 Wheeling city, (pledged) to Marietta and Cin- cipnati Railread......-..% cess 250,000 | ‘Wheeling, to Cleveland Railroad, 55,000 Total for city and county..... Baltimore Has subscribed in stock and loans, as follows : To Baltimore and Onlo R. i., stock subscrip- tien. es eceeeceee To Baltimore and Suequehauna R. R, ‘Yo Susqueanna Caxal, do mA +++» «$8,980,000 In addition to these subseriptions the city has louned in 6 per cent. to Saltimore and Sus- quehanna Railroad Company Total atock subscriptions 850,000 R. Gusranteed Parkersburg (3 joan for, aronteed bonds of Sus Railroad Company... Credits ard endorsements... ........$2,856,000 Resides the forecoing, the city has now pending # bill suthorizing Couneils to loan to the Con nellevilie Railroad Company... 1,000,000 Making @ total of eubscriptions, loans end_ ai Buuranteer, Of... creer nase $7,830,000 it Lowis. The city ani county of St. Louis have recently sub- scribed liveraliy"t« feeding lines of railroads. ‘These sub- us amour’ im the aggregate to $2,400,000, and are | bated as feilows By the City. To the Pacific Railrosd.......... .... $500,000 To the Ohio and Missi:tippi Railroad, 500,000 Total by the city............ - $1,000,000 By the County. To the Obio and Mississ ‘To the North Missouri Railroad,,.. To the Iroa Mountain Railroad... Total by the county... Total by the clty and county.......... i New Orleans. ‘The city of New Orleans has subscribed to the stock of three railroad companies in the State of Louisiana, au | augregate of $3 500,000. I am unable to inform you whether the city has made any other sub:criptioa to ‘The above statements are mede on the best authority I can obtuin at short cotice. I think you may rely on them as esrentially, though not al minutely. accurate. ivewti and Louisville have each subscribed pretty gely, bat Iam not able to state the facts in much de- nil. in arriving at the grand total of municipal indebtedness created by cubseriptions to railroads. It has been carried to anenormcus extent; but fortunately there is now a lull in the excitement, which we hope wili be attended with most favorable results. The Charleston Courier says:—“We avo informed by Professor CU. Shepard, who kas just returned from a forteight ation in the counties of Meckleabu Unien, Cabarrus and Rowan, that the prospect of wa | abundant supply of copper ore is afforded by the indica. tions pe-ented in the mines of tho-e counties. The great metall'ferous region known as Gold Hill, in Rowan, State, is the most productive deposit of the precious rete! in the United States, is perhaps the most prom- ising repository for copper thus far brought to light, Olber places may hereafter prove equally rich, bat the gold veins at Gold Hill, being already worked to a depth of nearly 360 feet, afford the wost f of the el for copper—s metal which rarely sho Ticbne-a at the top of the ground. Already, from the depths referred to, tons of merchantable copper ore are | daily raised; and the indi are such as to lead the Professor to predict that Gold Hill will sery xpesdily ac. quire u character for eopper as distinguished as that which it Las long rince established for gold. The Treasurer of the State of Missouri bas given notice that tie bunds of the State falling due on the 16th and 20th of May, and the Ist of June, respectively, will be pid on presentation at the Bank of the State of Sfissou- ri, in St, Louis, Interest will cease upon tho bonds upon their arrival at msturity. The ennexed official custom house return exhibits the quantity aud value of certain articles exported from this port, distinguirhing the destinations and extent of ship ments to erch place, during the week ending and includ- ing Saturday, May 21, 1868 Comsmnce oF Tim Porr oF Loxpox —Neval stores, bbl 54 3,070; fustio, sticks, 4.491, 1.825; flour, bbls, 7.968: tobacco, bids, 47, 7.049; oileake. bole, ten. ykge, 427, 7,129; staves, 7,000, 481; aki 10 867 India rubber grods, ox 222; w jclooks, cases, 4, 70, cod liver $96,639. Cotton, bales, 10,231, $452,804; flour, bbls, 14160, naval sores do, 561,’ 1,609; shoe pers, do, fi; wheat, bushels, 88,102. 09078: ecrn, do, 20/647, 2 6:4": eperm oil, gallons, 6,554, 8 619; lard, Ibs, 288,268, £1, cheese. do, 18 €40,' 1,718, bacon, do,’ 166,981, 40; tellow, do, 114,750 11,100; manufactured tobe ceo, 00, 700, oars, 1,006, 611; statuary and old metal, 1'€56; hardware, pkgs, 12, 722; tea do, 858, 6,540; lead, pigs, 1 492, 11,621, tobacco, bhds, 29, 2 090; books, cases. 3, 140, Irdia rubber goods, do, 30, 1.665, cottons, do, 4.473; silks, do. 18, 6 310, Total, $381,113, Huu. —Navel stores, bbls, 1,532, $7,469. G1a:Gow.—Flour, bbls, , $15,280; naval stores, dv., 864 2.901, muttrn, do., 96, 600; dyewood tons; 95, 2.466; horn scteps, bgs., 6162, 563; *ponge, do., 3, 102; maz ut tobsceo, Ibs. 13.000, 900, bacon do. 167,454, 11,063; 62 074, 6,517) butter, do , 80.087, 11,741 7.040; leather. Ibs, 79 600, 9 8: 276; +p oi), 1,143, 1,400—$' wes, 106 O00, 7.166. Cotton, bales, ig $4.48: 0. 62 | w York—Werkiy Exports. 5,566, $37,674; jalap bags, 1 635, 500, 1,428; Re 4 = 2, naval stores, bbls, , 1 228, vi h, do 4 clocks, cases, 8, 105; 1 R. gooés, do, 4 102; coffee, bags, 1:0, 1,132; to- becco, bhds., 10, do, pkge., 210 8621; do, manuf'd, Ths , 18 0C0, 2110; ep. oil, gals., 300, 400, d, ewvoda, tons, 1:82 5¢4, pluevto, haga, 60. 728;—$21 464. HaunvnG —Cotton, bales, 874, $49 361; clocks, cases, 24, £12; enve. oll, do , 10, 1.021; jalap, Ibs | 10, 791; naval sores, bbls., 694, 10 BLT; ashes, do., 27, 74 800. 6 ¥20, teas, va Se, 34eT. Tot Capiz —Staves, 64 (00, $2610; panacea, cas clocks, 105’ Tota).'$3 084. Liswon —Staver, 72 000, $6 406: whalebone, Ibs, 2,020, 27, navel stores, DbIs, 860, 402; clocks, cases, 74, 548; maclrinery, do, 1, 73; Indis rubber govds, do, 2, 101,’ To- tal $7247. Bremen.—Cotton, beles, 1,142, $50,033; tobacco, do, 166, 3 602; shoe pegs, bbls, 130, 390 currants di 2.078; red oil carke, 67, 2.565; sugar, bhi 25; wbuleboue, Iba. 24,026, 6 610; Iadia ru bee goods, cases, | (7 6.606; exsentdal onl, do, 2,240. Tots $74,438 axiwrar.— Cotton, bales 700; uaval stores, bole, 396, 6,055; ashes, 60, 1 4; honey, ews, | 104 6 801; lurd, Ibe, 5 567, G04; whalebone, do. 20 628; G,0C5; coffee, begs, 3 019, 46,408; corn, do, 253, 805; bonis, | 1, 160; oak’ bark, bbls, 5: bes, 6.442, «} 40, bbls, 3.509, 67 129; Hercen. 497, 9,773; | moreceo’ 66 bales 16 cases, 4 618. 1, $169,667, Baristt Nowill AMKRICAN bbls $29,677; pork, do, 495 6,588 . 108, 2 935 rye meal, do, 400, 1,563; cvrn meal, d» 220 670° woples do, 10, 09; dried fruits, 60, 16, 85; navel <tores, do. 1356, 2471: maputactured tobacco, Los. 28 8.5. 3.690; «nuff, do, 1194, 200; refined ugar, do, 6 O82 600; ries, bbls, 23, cks. 16. 671; butter Iba, 1,800, £50; hardware, pkgs 20 600. coal toa, 20 80. yurm, béls, 00 1 040; tea pigs, O47, 600; maga ct 8 420, mill stones, 2, 140; extract Lg voot eases, 120 230, | phoephorus, do, 6 210; pho: phate pkgs, 07, 255; gloss, bre, /U0, 1,008: firber, peces, 6 109 ern bash | £00! t paceo bhds, 6 87: e+, 1000, 48; clothing, , 1742; baking powder, | gallons, 2 062, 1 £80, hides, 67, 100, coffee bale, 16 ugar. hhds, 35, 2110; pess, burh, 60, 186; oatmeal do, 60, 240, Total, £69,081 | nent Weer Tenis, Beef, bbls, 14, $134; flour, do, 185, pickled fish, do 4 22; pork do, 92 1,812; ale, ¢o, Ibs 140, 62. cote 4 . 49; cornmeal, do, 26, 78: lard ail, do, 10 3 18 toa, 127; batter, do, 522. 116, | Ale and porter, 15,610 packages; beots and shoes, | 14,843 cases, by 4480 ‘Dbis,, 6.568 do; coffee, 8.484 | Dagy, candles, 25 519 cases; cowl, 38,423 tons, coriage, manufactured tobace 0, 5,792, 699, bacon, do, 307, 28) | watches grove £0. 295, wbxeco, hoxes, 26, 1.710) in 1g, Ibs, 50, 123, lumber, fuot,3,00, 06, oven, Uasurls, | | for some time to come, will be equal to that of last | 100 N Greek Coal “; £00 23f 150 2% 100 do... ....810 8736 2% 100NY¥ Central BR. 124 50 Ports Dry Dock,. 6 50 Alb &Schon RR, 141 | 800 Nic Trans Co. 2834 160 Hud River RR... 74 260 do 283; 100 vi 100 do 2845 100 do. 29% 80 Cleve & 100 Erie i 4 478; medicines, do, 12, 4 and rilke, do, 116, 22,07 do. 2, 270; cranberries, boxes, 3, 135; pork, 62, 887; beef, do, 2, 23; flour, de, 185, 970. $268 464. ‘Cova —Haope, 30.000, $1,080; shooks, 5 390, 7,853: ma- chirery, packages, 84, 3165; furviture, do., 152, 1,219; erivdstones, 24, 73; carts 2. 165; coal, tons, 25,'105; Presses, 1, 100; nails, kegs, 720. 3,168; lard, Ibs., 27.615, 2.761, Butler, do., 693, 146; naval’ stores, bbls,,'14, 130; cement, do, 12, '€6; potatoes, do., 100, 113; woodware, packager, 5 ‘118; salt. sacks 1600, 1,709; brooms, dozeas, 50,68. gunpowder, Ibs., 800137; punp= 1, 117; corm, Durbels. 400, 304;' lumber, feet, 15.000, 261; saddlery, cases, 3, 03%; trunke, 22) 235’ clocks, caves, 10, 252; glavn, cates 7, 290. Total, $23,801. Porto Rico — Cornmeal, hhds., 20, $335: pork, bbls.. 20, 812; butter, Ibs., 625, 87; lard. do., 5 376, 598; cheese, do, 706, 70; hams. do , 1,875, 216; biscuits. cases, 215, 218; rice, tierces, 16, 410,’ candles, boxes, 50, 126; manufac: tured tobicco, Ibs. 1,318. 98; whole oil. gallons, 21 149; umber, feet, 30000, 545;” potatoes, bols, 2 Total $3 194, buttons, Duran Wast Ixvies — Beef, bbls, 85, $475; pickled fish, 8A, 3,609; four, do, 21, 166; vinegar. do. 12, 34 do, 546, 3 000; ship br 40, 147; castor oil, 47; pork. do, 20, 830; corn meal, do, '35, 107, do 16. 20, butter, Ibs, 1770, 275; manu 1,996, 3,867; lard, do, 766. 85; hams. do, 182, 22; can- dles, bxa. 269 669; whale oil, gals, 83, 45; pisnoforte, 1 130; domestics. pkgs. 26, 1503; pens, bga, 25, 75; dried firh ewt, 15. 58; oakum, bs, 20, 58; rope, coila, 138. 2,000; stoves, No 10. 65; nen, pa, 67, 843; medicines, caves, 1, 15: tobacco, ba, 14, 108; eoap. bxs, 210, 216; brandy, gals, 400. 336, sasria, mats 100. 108. Total, $18 381. Mexico.—Couls, 1008, 647, $2,688. Franca West Inp1es.—Dried fish, ewt, 97, $812; pickled fitch. bbls, 40, 204; beef, do 11, 91; potatoes, do, 150, 220; 40, 25, 60; vaval stores, do, 40, 60; herring, bxe, 500, 100; corn, bbls, 100, 85; staves, M, 10, 800; lum- ber ft, 15 0 rice, do, \'0, 250; +hooks, 800, 230; carriages, 2, 500; manufactured tobacco, bxs, 2, 45. Total, $2,477. RECAPITULATION. Antwerp . $169,667 Br. N. A. Col 69,081 Br. West Indies. “9,882 Be Houduras.,... 846 Cuba... 89 Porto Rico. Dutch West Indies, Mexico........+5 . 2688 French West Indios, 2,477 Total value of merchandise exported week end- ing May 22... - $1 350,081 Total value of specie do. 1,127,411 ‘This aggregate is much largsr than usual, on account of the great increase in the shipments of specie. The probability is that the weekly export of precious metals week, Stock Exchange, $2500 U S 6's, 67... 1203¢ 100 shs Nic Tre | 7000 Hud 20M bds a3 103% 260 Cumb CoalCo..83 50% | 1000 NJ Cen RR bds 98 50 dO....44..810 50% 20 shs Union fik,.65 1224¢ 100 Parker Cual Co... 313¢ 10 Del & Hud Can 126% 100 do........b3 313¢ 50 do....... b10 1264, 900N Crk Coal Co.b3 23% | 8 Bk Commerce. .. 1091; 60 Reading RR, .s60 | 9 Am Ex Bavk 130% 200 do. .......83 88% | 50 Continental Bk... 101 150 Little Miami R&, 125 10 Merch Ex Bk... 1093¢ 100 Erie RR -. OH i b60 88 88 874 8746 | 8735 10 Crystal Pelace. 8714 110 Phoenix Zine Co, 87g 8744 175 874 | 350 Harlem RR. 60 Flor & Keyp. | 500 Nie Trans’ Go | 150d 100 do 200 do | 100 do, | 50 do : | 10 do ° 263 117% 200 2 Cin B&D RR... 110 SECOND BOARD, 200 sbs Morris Canal. 211, 400 shs Erie RR. 814 27% 300 88 CITY TRADE REPORT. Monpay, May 23—6 P. M. Asus continued pretty active. rules reached 75 Dbls., at £6 876 for pearls, and $4314 for pots, per 100 pounds. PepkraDsTeFs —Flour continued to favor purchasers. The seccipts were large aud the gereral demand was not animated; hence factors appeared avxious to realize ‘he roles compr:ed 9.600 bbls: sour at $5 932, a $4 1246; supertine No. 2, $4123; a $4 3134; ordiunry to choice Sate $4 45% u $4 (8X; mixed to fauey Western, $4 5514 4 $4814; common to good Ohio, $4 68% a $4 811,; fanc; Genesee and Uh o, $5 a $5 25. extra Indiana and'Micki- gon, $5 a $6 48%; extra Ohio, $6 18% a $5 8114; extra Genesee, $5 25 a $025 per bbl. Canadian was much cheap- tx. There lave been 1100 bbls. superfine, in bond, dis- pesed of at $4 60 8 $4561. Southern tended downwarda. | ‘The day's bucivess embraced 2 000 bbls., at $4 8734 a 85 123¢ for mixed to good $5 25 a $5 5) for favorite; and $5 50a $7 for fancy, per bbl Nothing edditional transpir- ed in rye flour or corn meal. Wheat was plentier aad | Geprecinting, being in very slack requisition, We no ticed rales of 1,€CO bushels” choice Genesee white, at $L 28; and 2.500 Michigan do., at $118. Rye, barley, and cats were ax last represented. Corn displayed con-idera- bie animation. with, however, less firmuens, The sales reached 50,(60 bois , at 60a G2e. for damaged; 62a 64c. for mixed, €34 653. for whive; and 69a 703, for yellow Southera, per bushel. Carnix—At Weshington Drove Yard—The market ia quite setive, and prices are well —— ted. The supplies were more Humerous than those of the ing week, end about al! that were offercd came from the South and Wess. Wequote the range of the market at from 8 to 1034 cents per Ib. About 200 head left over. At Brown- ing’, (Lower Bull's Head)—In merket, 1100 sheep and lsmbs. All sold, at prices ranging from $4 to $10 for rheep, ond $2 50 to $6 for lazbs, Cows and Calves— 80 offered, and ail but 8 sold, at $25,50 to $45, At Cham- berlain’s, (Hudron River Bull's Head)—Oflered, 250 beef cattle; prices from 8% to 10% cents. 76 cows and calves cfersd and @iales were at $25 to $50. Also, 1,500 sheep and lombs offered; all yold, at $3 26 a $7 for sheep, and $2 26 to $6 60 for lambs. CanDias were less sought after, at 40¢ a S20. for pa- tent avd plein sperm; Zc. » 230 tor adamantine; and 12K. for mould tallow, per Ib, Corrre— Sales were made of 500 mats Java.at 11ic.; 1,000 Kio, at 9c. a 95,c.; and 60. Laguayra, at Oe. per | ib. Freg Crackers—There were 1,109 boxes, Canton, 40 | peck», bought in part, at $1 45. Cormn—The market contioues easy, but the acteal deviution in prices for a few days haa been very trifling. ‘The tales were 1.200 bales to ca: Fursauts —To Liverpool 1,600 bbls. flour were engaged at 2s ; 10,000 bushels grain, in ship's bags, at 6d.: 1,000 | Dales compiesed cotton at '%sd, 60 tons ivory black at | 405,, and a lot of butt staves a5 70s. Two vessels were engaged to load at Demarsra with sugar. for London, one divect and the other from Norfolk, at £3 per ton, both Beitith Ap American vessel wes engsged to load with lun.ber for Buenow Ayres, at $15. ‘ihere was nothing new to Heyre. To California rates varied from 40 to 50c. with oceasional varsations--the clipper Young Ameri demanded 600. There was pothing new to Australia, Fuvir —The dey’s transactions con: of 400 bozos bunch raisins at x8 25 cases sardines at 68 a 70c ; 20 boxes shelled almords et about 26¢., and 25 bbls. cur- ravte at 10%e. per Ib. Bay —About 600 bales river sold at 87}c a $l per 100 The. iors were only in retail demand, at 182 @ 19e. por Yb. Inox —Scotea pig was sparingly tendered, and por. cha-ed at £51, cach, and $33, six months, per ton, Lams.—Fastern were ecaree and rather quist, at $1 62% per thouserd. Lia.—Rocklard was pretty freely dealt in, at 950, fer common and 91 45 for limp, per bbl. NAVAL Stones —Crude turpentine was negleoted, Spirits turpentine was is much reqvest, thovgh offered, accord. ing to the quantity, at 2c. a 6c. per gallon, A sale of £00 bbls. North county comzaon rosin was effected, at $1 11g —Whale, sperm and clive remained as previously reported, About 6.000 gallons linseed found bnyera at exe 4 (2c. per gatlon. Trovistoss.—lork exbibited less vigor. Sales were made of 60 bia, Western, at $13 for pri ae, end $15 75 for mea, per bbL Cut weats moved to the extent of 300 | packages. at Saturday's quotations, Lard was rather quies 200 bbls changed bunds, in lots at 92¢c. @ 102, yer Ib Beef did nov vary much. The Gay's rales amovnted to 200 bbls , at $5 @ 85 59 for country peiue ; $C 12% a $6 62% for city do ; £8 75 # $10 75 for country ness: $12 50 a $15 for city do, $1275 » $13 for repacvad © co do.; ard $14 a $14 85 for extra mess per bbi. Detter and cheose were tnebanged Tran Fei - fetes at auction, by James Coleo—Brook. lyn property-—1 lot on Hawpden street, between Atlantic avenue oud Hanson place, 26x100, $960; 1 do, adjoining do $031; 1 do, sAjoining do, $930, 1 do, sdjoiaing do, £955; 1 €0, adjoining do, $95 Rice.-- Fair to cheice was eparingly dealt in, at $425 0 $4 6: % por 100 Iba. Etcans continued quict but steady. ‘The Gay's sales were restricted to 200 bhds Cuba at 470. a 5c, aad 60 Lees. Porto Rico, at be. per lo. Tr1oW.—Seme 6,000 los. prime were obtained at 9140 er ib k Wirersy war a shade lover bbls. prison, at 229¢¢.; 460 do Ohio, at 22%e.; bids. drudge, at Zee. per gallon ‘The sales focluded 409 and 60 Foreign Markets. OUR COMMERCIAL CORKESPONDENCE. Peexanavco, april 22, 1958. ‘The brig Brandywine saila dire for Philadelphia with 9 cargo of white sugar, and leaves only to American veerels in port, the ba ks Henrietta eod Suliote, bor Jouding for Boston, to syit in four or five days Fiotr—Receipts thie morth have been—lith 1739 bbia, Baliimoro, from New York, €x Fairy, rolt at 164200 Mth, 1.246, Philuéelphia, ex Braudy wine retaitiag; 19th, 1 (00 Be timnere, from Now York ex Dove. sold at 164000 Coppren—A cargo arrived to-day from Harbor Grace, ix cold at T.§FGO per Crum, Broan Receipts light and mostly damp, as theweather se Leen very wet the present month. Whites ere worth hi cent; nothing doing for the United States. Nominal rate 14 $1 por bag. Excuancs on Lonpon— Some £100000, negotiated chiefly at 28% per 14000, and s small amount at the cloring, ot 2834. Le ee eae SEES oe] MOVER TISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY secon taser oud pe the obi . we SEB FIFTH PAGR. eo #INANCIAL. $3,000,000 LOAN ON THE MORTGAGE Bonds of the Illinois Central Guil- ‘This company will receive als from the 10th to the 1th of June wexk, for three’ w of its con: struction bonds, to be thonsand and five hundred d able at the of the com- pe. in the eity ‘ork, on the firet day of sat in S75, with coupo: tached for the payment of interost ‘the same pine semi-annually, on the Ist of April and lat of October, in each yoar, at the rate of soven per cent per an- first and only mortzaze to branches, seven hundred and two millions of acres of land im anted by Congress to aid in ite nd. tl nd joad, gr 4 is under contenct, employed in ite construction, Ith wiles will be completed by Ist January mainder of tho entire line during tho yoar ist. About 72,000 tone of rails will be required, of which 67,000 tons were contracted for at the low rates ruling one year sino, and is now constantly arriving at New York aud New or. jeani ‘The whote amount of bonds which oan be issued under the mertgage is seventeon millions of dollars, of which have Deen already negotiated. 1 $5,000,006 den loan, ox per ten, and 5,735,006 and a large force is now pected that 390 to 408 at ext, and the re United Sta None of which have been disposed of at loss than par. The company will give to eseh subscribor to this loam whose bid shall be accepted the wey to subscribe for threo ultimate onpital atoo! abares of $1(0 each.) for f the company, (170, arabe Mond of $1000 auoactlbed snd paid for by liiin, and a like proportio t, ional eerti Fa larger or amaller bo required hy ti 1 then called in from jh probably will not excood ‘$5 per share. ihe company reserves the right to redeem any of the bonds at any time before maturity, on payment of the amount thereof, with twenty per cont premium and any accrued {n- ym par, and for allor oriber posale xooed- ved at any rate loss right to accept propo lotted to exch tance of hil directors, no a on per cept mi ing te ly. Any wribor may, however, at opie: , pay. up in fall and reosive his bonds at an, time. If any snbseribor, whose bid is accepted, ahal prefer in liew of tho seven’ per cont bonds hereby offered. to receive six per cent bonds of the same character in every for the London Loan of $5,000,000, 07 cipal will be payable {a ‘London at 5 wo ai ing to the dol- h bonde will be issued, bnt in such ease the subscri- jired to pay the inetalments in Loudon, at the ib: for each bond of $1,000. The ‘subseription will be also rozis same terms and eon ilitions talmonte and div! the same rate of ox. = Ke. Interest will in all be tod ont of the gan ns oases adjusted om paymé Proposals will be received by W. P. BURRALL, Treagurec. 4, No. 0 Wall street, N. « Proposals for loan of 83, Company." owing the financial he work, and all at the effice of the Compan: joued sealed and endorse of Minois Central Railrom Reports and dooumonts 5 the company, the pro; wo! y formation relative t airs and prospeets, may be ob on applicatio rer, personally or by let BY onler f tho Beard of or i BERT SCHUYLER, President, Prosident DAVID A. NEAL, W. P. BURRALL. ‘Treasurer, Fxecutive GEORGB GRISWOLD, ‘Committee MORR ee . JONATHAN STURGES. York, April 2, 1853. §950.000 To04N ON MORTGAGE, IN SUMS WU. to suit applicants, on property in this city and Lrooklyn, Also houses and lote in this city for gale, at prices from $2,500 to $20,000, and houses in Brooklyn 0 to $10,000. Apply to A. SERGEANT, 15 Wall TO LOAN, ON BOND AND MORTGAGE — $30.00 ‘The advertiser possesses graat facilities for obtaining moncy, at the shortest notice. Persons desirous well to call. For sale, houses, loo, three fine lots on ond street, of obtaining loans will dc farms and country seats Brooklyn, No money rey uires it upon, TOOK ODERICK LA Wy LBNCE, No. 76 Nassau stroct. 25, 00 TO LOAN ON APPROVED MERCHAN- 5 éise in slorein this city. Also » similar k or railroad etoc! rin- amount to lend on approved oss, Capital, box 1,482 Post cipale only dealt with. Ad o 1,500 20s eae Reo, RTH, THIS 0 amount would like to invost it in some eatah- Tiched bueiness, with his services, or would purchase a good paying business. Any person having such to dispose of may address M. P., Herald office, f stating particulars. i TO $700.—THE ADVERTISER WISHES A $500 loan of th June 1, for which h above amount for four months fron can afford to pay 134 per cent per month,’ Does not expuct it withont ample vecurity, and hence is preparcd. Address Montaync, Herald office, ASH ADVANCES (OR BOUGHT OUT FOR READY eash) liberally on merchandise of every kind and per- sonal property, on stocks, &c. Also, for sale at a bargal gold watches, ‘chains, mds set, iron safes, soxnr: ianos, &c., at No. u street, ecoond fluor, office 0» <i D. A. CAMARA. RAFTS ON IRELAND AND ENGLAND, IN SUMS from £1 and upwards. payable at sight, are issued by ribers, BOW MAN, Cs the su , GRINNELL & CO. RS South street jo passenger sents for the Swallow Tail Line of Liverpool ‘and London packet shi; ‘ONEY.—CASH ADVANCES MADE ON DR dware, pianos, books, statio raonal property gonoral ‘OOD. 0. 69 Fults from 9 A. M. to 5 P.M. ‘ONEY.—PERSONS WANTING CASH FOR IMMEDI- can apply at 16 Park piace for any sum re, 4 ‘ost liberal advancos aro made on timopiece: pianofortes, jewelry, plate. dry goods, hardware, wines, gare furniture, checks, notes, goods in bond, and other pro- Perty, on consignment, J. HANREY, 16 Park place, just above Barclay. Office hours 9 to 5 P. OTICE.—ALL SUCH PERSONS $ AS MOLD THR late firm of P. W. drafts or passage tickets of the Byrnes & Co., are requested to present the samo at the othce of J. O. Shee, 118 South street, New York, in order to compromise or purchase the same, handed over to him by trustees, ‘New York, May 18, 1853. reenable to given liste J. O'sinE. RAILROAD COMPANY, NO. 7b York, April 27, 1853 —The sixth in oan! Es of the above company, will be mpany on the lst of By order of the Directors. ‘A. HOFFMAN, Trossurer. AILROAD LOAN-—FOUR | MILLION ‘on tho mortgage bonds of tho Pacific Raiirrnd Company, of Missouri—This company will receive proposals until the 11th of July next, for four mil- lions of dollars of their construction bond: sums of one thousand dollars each, ty 0: New York twen! ‘after the date thoreof, with cou- b yment of intorest at the same place, ly. on the first of January and first of July in ench year, atthe rate of tevon percent per annum. ‘There bonds are vecured by a first and only mortgage o1 the Southwessern Branch hailrcad, throo hundred mites i length, and of one million of aeres of land on tho lino of that Uranch, granted by Congress to aid in its construction; and aleo by'seoond mortenge of tho Pacific Railroad, two’ hun- dred and ninety miles in length. About 250,000 acres of land, not included in the mortgage, act apart to aid in meet ing interest. ‘Forty miles of the Pacific Rellrond from St. Louis wos ward. is about completed, and eighty-five mi! rt} ing Jefferson city, the capital of the Stat ie und struction. About $1,600,000 has alre: re |y boen'expar Ly the company in the completion of the first division, in the construction of an excellent machine and car shop, and engine house, and the noceseary roal ostate, and the aur: Veys required to prepare the whole six hundrod milos of rail- ct for contra The Pacife xtends from St. Louis to the rt the mouth of tho Kanzas, and its southwestern branch inity of Independence two hundred and ninet: hart of the’ State, a little 8 pgfeld to the couthwestern part of State, a le nirthot Talo-quah, the capital of the Chorokes nation, hunéred miles. vei tnactor was granted with the view and the richt of ultimate extension to the Pacific oo with an suthorizod copital of ten millions, and privilege of increase under al law. HeCapital subscribed in Missouri over $2,000,000, +f which State loan’ to the Com bowt fort. cent is paid wo Tony nuedorized $4000 O00. of which $700 000 has been ivan ich stock now is ued, t mii by < pd snl, abs premises luli Raligoaa omy, Land granted bout 1,250, State ho'ds a lien on the Pacific Kailzon hy Congress, now the property of the Company, aerres One or the other of the lings of this company will be tho Central National Line of Kailway to the Pacitio Ocean. reconnoiesan ces a ree, of the United States govern- ment will connert with both, whole ainount of bonds which oan be issued under the mortgage ia ten millions of dollars. The whole of those bonds sro convertible ivto land of the company, ‘and one half into stock of the company, within a limited time, at the option ‘The company rererve the right to accent proposals for all of the bulder. or any portion of the amovnt ‘den per contof the amoust allotted to ench subscriber wil be ed on notice of the acooptance of his proposal nnd the balance #8 called for by the directors, not excw vreept monthly Avy subscriber may, howover, ion, pay up in full, and receive bis bonds at any uteregt will in ail enses bo adjusted, on paymont of the fing] instalment Proposnls iil be received at the office of Morera. RIGGS & CO. No, & Wall stroct, Now York, enclosed sealed and endorsed, '* Proposals for Loan of $1,000,000 of Pacific Kail road of Mi +” Laws, reports, documents and map, thewing the condition, relation: of the work, and sil necessary information relative to its affairs, &o., pay Le cltained after the first of June on application to Mure, CAMMANN & CO. or RIGGS & CO, at 56 Wall ersonally, or by latter. at St. N My ‘of the Board of Lirects PLOM. tre 5 ise |AS ALLEN, Frosident. GP, BACON & CO., BANKERS, SAN FRANCISCO, Pear Evctange ce ‘London, Valparaiso, and tl principal 1d Staten, for eale In Colloo- " Francisco or fn ti ho State, and proeceds promptly remitted. Rofer to and draw on the ‘American Exohange Bank, Moasts. Dunosa, Sherman & Co., Now Bork 3 ‘ LIC NOTICE [3 HEREBY GIVEN THAT tHe fed boc ks of the Company yall eloned from thit Let, 165) order of the Boar date until dune Le wa 1 OAV IDOE: Secreta: Mi York, May 4 ¥ Steamship Comm ¥XAS LAND GRANTS BOUGHT AND SOLD T HALLGARTEN & HERZPELD, No. 4 Hanove eee — ar wot. TARTAR toe AAST-OFF CLOTHING.—TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS J” worth wanted. ‘The highest cash price will be liberally 0 h oT fiver. in current money, for Inrgo and #mall lots of {ere off clothing, of every deseription. — Addres yoot cr en on JAMES MORONEY, at his store, No #1 Orange street, near Chatham, VASY Or F CLOTHING AND FURNITUR! CR ins desirous of converting thelr om into cosh. con obtain @ fair price by tonding f Yer, ut bis reridenen, of through the Post of L. M. DUSSED, No. 13 NW, B—Ladion ationded to by Mrs. Tnmsold adway plaoe, Ib; Browns 3 to 3%%c. por ly, on 490 to 4%e, | bonrd. without freight cr comminion, PRucuts—To Europe £3 lbs. 0 £4 2s, Od, ant b poe hn price by sends Canal street, or by letter, pont, adreessed to od toby o) Oke \ D iy to SEW AL A G chandeliere. None need apely with the best of recommendatior and steady emplo V the the and C seperti # per lo Roube, Herald of IE SINKER WANTED— LOTHING BUSINESS.—WANTED, A COMPETENT THE FRAVRS, SO. WANTED.—-THREE OR FOUR J ders wanted ba Waesh Post’ Once, stati ont Othce, stating wi ‘the wages required to foreman, familiar with the details of the manufacturing 20, perienced outter. ® book- I We ges will he ‘and consi id, SIMMONS & ne. for two di M Ss tive JONIS, 7 re éugagement in some country place. iene in the business. je oper AND JEWELLERS —F. HIGH- is located at 70 Cliff stront, that any wateh with firet rato workmanship ond the gr having served his time in of the be: don. myles lever, horizon! and vertical escapem in Cooper style, or any other that may be required. W cap dep: tion, wishing to leave New York aud go abroad, 1 Fepared to offer a permanent situation at a very to T. \7 AT CHMAKER.—A PRACTICAL WORKMAN WANT- Negus & chat for a strict Des} W. Literal wages will be mendution: Company, 73 Broudway. y ANTED—TWENTY- Station Hudson Kiver Railroad, W Fou pur weigh 305 pounds. Hoa f L a, H Woodratt names b. m. Li Full $00, mile heats, Lest threo in five. H. Woodr Cra: Moi at2o'el ENTREVILLE COURSE, L. 1—TROTTING.—THURS- Match $1000; i and repeat, to 250 Cen ‘Umnibues street ferry, hourly throughout 28 the sport is over. trot will positively come o! EN TREVILLE COURSE, L. 1 —PURSE $200. Jan en HOEMAKER WANTED—A MAN TO DO REPAIR- ft apidary’s tool: oO eats, best three in five. to harnéss. dy’ Vernon; J. Whelpley names’ b. ABLE MAN TO PUT ‘8 VITTING.—WANTED, AN Must be able id lengthen up gas fixtur Iw: yy ment will be Al L & CO., No. 567 Bi Pe theed pe, Tie o ince strost. ‘AIR DRESSER FOR BOSTON WANTED —ONE WHO understands wig maki id heals ot Charioa Lichtosbere: Ot Oba ty see ATUEMATICAL INSTRUMENT MA\ iy James Green, 423 Brosdway. nee WANTED, ing and assist occasionally as sai man, & good situation is offe: seman. To amart, he red. Apply to Ht. i. N AND SHEET IRON WORKER—ONE WHO THO. ‘oughly underetands his trada wishes to make s stoady Has had ton years ex- ‘A job shop preferred.” Address H. White, 165 Allen street, TELD, watchmaker, wishes to informthe trade that he trusted to his care for ANTED—A FIRST CLASS LAPIDARY,—THE SUB- soribers desire to make an arrang. ment with a lapidary very able in every respect to execute first class work i artment of hits business. Toa workman of this desorip- Niet are ral aa Apply to BALDWIN & CO., 170 Broadway, corner jaiden leno, up stairs, Also wanted, » comploto a IMMEDIATELY~- ONE HUNDRED CAR to whom the best wages will be given, £3 Nassau street, from 9to Il A. Mf.” aa ANTED 1 ‘ed. to work on chronometers and watches, by T. 8. Lronometer makers, 100 Wall street. ‘OMPETENT TO TAKB ladelphia. A. good situation tly temperate man. Address Baker, Blood’s patch, Philadelphia, ANTED—TWO QUARRY FOREMEN AND TWO stone masons foremen, to goto the Isthmus of Panama, to auch as bring good recom- office of the Pauaina Railroad Apply at PPER NAILS’ FIVE MEN, ON CO: \t W. HL. Rom: hoo factory, ia eet, near Housto ‘and to ear of ‘ANTED— IN THE COUNTRY, A maker. Apply to WM. AFFLICK, trim eae! 22 She Boor 700D Twolfth stroot MAKERS, AT NO. nty-second street, betwoom ANTED-SEVERAL (AR. 71, 73, and 75 East Tw rth and Lexington avenues. THe TURF. NION COURSE. I. I.—TROTTING. 24, at half-pa se $400, TUESDAY, MAY two o'clock, P. M. Stake and 0. miler at; wagon’ and driver te W. Whelan names b. g. True John; 3. gland names b. m. sey Relief; W. Abrams names b. Blenis. Immedinlely after, purse and stake $200; mile D. Pifer name & Jobber; ‘8 match fo 2 {ter whic! ton ferry, Brooklyn, and * bi JOHN eNTREVILLE COURSE, L. I.—TROTTING. — ON ‘ednesday, May 25, at 3 o'clock P. M., a matoh for ‘T pames b. m. . D. Pitfer names b. g. John to sulky. Ommibuses leave Fulton ferry, Brooklya, jock P. M. zy Jane to 260 Ibs. wagon day. May 25, at 3 o’oleok, P. Ibs. wagons. F. J. ‘Whelply, name: leave Fulton fe N treville; J. B Fare, ench way, THURS- jay 26.—Mile and ropeat in harness. Wm. Whoo- doy. M: Zers b> g. Due Diok; T. Davis enters s. g. Croton Pet. $250 each; mile Ward enters 5, Boston Pilot; Trottin, merces at the Exchange in time for tl ee —HUNTING PARK COURSE, PHILA- 4 Mao and’ May 26th, und Tacony; names Ju ness; Jamea Lommel vames b. ¢. Nell harness; James Hammel pames b. g. Frank Forrester; MeLaughlin names b. g. Ix ard street a nd Broadway, on Friday eveninz, a o'clock, upon which occasion Chancellor Munn, of Valley Forge Chapter, will deliver an address; Mr. George Bohai of the Bohanan Family, will sin melodies; Mr. Witintourgh, lebrated ventriloquist, im Lis representation of the Revolutionary soldier, &e ; Mr. Samuel Brower, t budget of comicalitie itl of other chapt Lrothers of Ind meeting is the commeneement of the quarter is expected Wit i near oe Bowery. Une Francais est constamment attache au urea. betuitatly sioners (Mes th o Tellowing ba 5 Broadway, the widenin of Whitehall street. All, persons inter ‘ted 9 to attend. WM. H. CORNE! ‘Gomi CHAS. FRANCIS, 8. L. H. WARD, Streets, HE NEW YORK VOLUNTEBRS “ THAT ARK UNT- parks, courts, cemeteries, Ac., upon Crowe! patent principle, without rivets, saving therehy from twome y five to fifty eente por ronniag food The nations of their patterns and work, te wh' com stantly making tasteful additions mons may now be feon in the cametorias near, and at buillings in the ofty. Cast-iron amd wrought iron work for buildings, baok sed vault doors, shutters, brackets, light courting-house desks and counter railings, ings, window quari now their own foundry, they. ar own work, thereby avoiding common &nd #9 much compl fags of all kin Foundry foot of Forty. wareroom, No. 7” Duai kr og teca, mattrosees, towel ORNAMENTAL LRON WORKS, é&c. Ora J Raili bli and private grounds, ‘om 50 cents to $1 per foot ete assortment in this sity; pricos from £3 to $60, UNTING PARK COURSE, PHILADELPRIA.— by hpceerrey May 25, sweepstukes $750; three entrins, eats, hest three in five, to wagons, James ‘do Whalebone; Jamos Hammel enters g.@. rg0 Nelson enters g, in. Mille Pauge it three o'clock. Stages joave he trot. JOS. JEWELL, Proprietor. nia. —The celebrated horses, the fastest on oarth, Tacony, trot over the above course. 500; mile hents, lest threo in five, the world renowned horres Mao and ‘ard names b. g. Mac; William Wooden arse $1,; lor the saddle, James . Tacony. £ match for-$1;000; two miles and repest, in har- Frank Forcester; George une Te jon names r. g. Jobn May. for $2,000; est throe in five, 7: wit br. g. Goliah pirbifes match $3,000; two mile heats and repeat, in m. “milo hoats, Flash. JOSEPH JEWELL, Propriotor. SPECIAL NOTICE: PENDENCE CHAPTER O. U. A—G2AND ANNI- jubilee at their Chapter rooms, ciraerof Lispe- DE: ver is favorite several of gener 8) r Te requested to ndenee Chapter w appear in regalia, il bear in mind that this kvery brother to be at the Chapter rooms at 7 o'clock. . HESS, Chairman Committoo of Arcengomenta. ARTTIN VAN HOVENBERGH, ATTORNEY AND counsollor at law, office No. 334 Broome street, place to de! lip, for Smithtown, p mber and explain wher ¢ left them any knowledge of them will conte rewarded vy giving information a: ‘OTICE—THE COMMITTEF ON STREETS oF THE Board of Aliermen will meetat the Stroet Commia- ne: the 4:Hall of Records, on Weineeda: it ond take up for final donsider: viz: The extonsion of Alba of Duane street, and y ins will meet at the ‘clock. jorcer House, at & Hoes of making srrangoments to jure at Metropolitan Hall, o1 for tho benefit of the New Yor! J, C. BURNHAM, 1/8 CFLEBRATED PATENT CAST-TR ‘Toe New York Toon Malling Cox pas fy Y delay sind of with iling, Iron Pence Ornamental Irom rm ork.—1r0) arks, ron bedstaady, the rose. Irom 8, apring chairs, eat ‘ka. umbrella stan . #, lions, urns, vases, ketohinge post i rns da, ail of bis ovn manufacture, coodingly low Superior quality of hair and corn husk mattrescua, B. WICKEKSi1aM, warehouse 312 Beondwi 61 Lowis street. R. LEA WA VED TO STATEN ISLAND where he profersion Hw rofers to D-a- tora Johnson, eos, ard Wood, of New York Housotnnd office, Stapleton, third door from Seaman's Retroat, AMES PRENTICR, J. TE oF 815 BROADWAY of Mathematical instru bere atrect, east of Broad wi removed his ufactory ty Ni bash 16 &D WALKER HAVS REMOVE) THETR PIANO- rooms to No, 835 Brom two loors above jortmont of thele Spri et wh il) be kept a zo pink ree aise thgseof Nowne a Co., and other makers. “Pianos of ail clacses for hiro.’ Two good sepond= hand organ, suitable for emall churches, for sale oboap, AINDOW COFTED HOUSE.—W. J. HOWELL MAS popes from 77 to 2° Beck street, and eontiones ta rerve wp sil the delicacies of ti , Sogethes with, Meg Howell's home made pastry, 80 highly approved o-. A ont . de most Fespootfally solicited. N. Be sang grech pear, salmon, A, cbt Al te —y “DRY GOO, )ODS.—TIFFANY & CUPTING ARK CON- reecivi of plaid ani steipor Hilks, ebaw fe, ara ideries, and printed | goods of al kinds; tment of now jaconetsand printed raveling, Fed) foo to 19. 6). por yned, w Lareg' # aud ce Inines, at low prlcos. | for Mor th we nN maker, EW SPRING GOODS —MADAME VETAULT, NO. TP Drondvay, has far rocoived, por etenmer Aris, an nw trend ‘goods, whioh will he oxhitited om milay, Mny me Votault wonld infos ° lias eecured the gervioee of an novo pls rat houses ia Peels, Go from one 0 intel to sew oa dressed. ee

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