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8 he ve beoa a0 Comment Onate ardens, Chelsea, London—that ea: oa Thi Mae Pemce Albert, 5 VaRy Some See, moet baow of the common a E i é E i : ; Trince Consort to famillarize the heir apparent Beat doubts, More Failures tn The Hioes Boees E pensions, in ton to those already anmounced, bave occurred within po last or days in a aaneennne. Nese, Walle: oure and Jefferies, enix Works, Brom- wich, havetssued circulars calling their creditors to- gether at the Queen’s Hel, Birmin; Lg on Triday mext, for the purpose of determining course to A Qakea with the view of masaging and distributing the sasets of the estate. The creaiters of Mr. Jefferies, iron- master, of Hart’s bill worss, were also summoned for ithe ra 0 day and for a line purpene. ‘The debts and lia- Duliitiea of the two conceras, #5ich in some degree are un- Cerstood to be connectec are roughly quoted at about £100,000, A third firm of rome at and well knewa io the tcade—that of Messrs. tickmaa, of Bilston—have Deon compelled to ask indulgence from their creditors, and « meeting has been caliea to adjudicate xu; the etate of their affairs, And las'iy, Mr. Joseph iroomaater, who is involved by thetailure of his brother. Mir Thomas poor endeavering to negotiate an ar- reogement with the claimants upon his Pris which 3 ie hoped, will realize 62 in the pound. Other neers spoken of, but sufficient for the day is ig mit agian Desertera iu the United States. TO THE XDITOR OF THE LONDON TIMES. Sug—It baa been often orought under my notice that an able body of men mighi be raised in Canada by her Majesty granting « free yurion to all deserters in the Waited States who wil give themselves up to be draft- €4 into various regiments. A force 2,600 strong might be raised in a short time. Officers could be sppoiu'ei at various posts between — nd Montrealfur this purpose. A in the States leads the life of s slave, being put to the lowest drudgery aud, baving perjured him- eelf to bia Queen and country, hia word, fie that of a runaway slave, ia of no avai in apy court; consequent- Jy he cannot demand pay went for work, and frequently hhaw to work for nothiag. T have macy times b ard tain remarked, and, were a free parcon granted, I beve no doubt that ‘nearly allthe doserters would avail themsrives of the opportunity of ‘their release from slavery | have the honor to be your Dbedient servant. AN OFFICKR SERVING IN CANADA. Marketa. MonDay EvENING, JUNE 18.—~ i heavily this morning; and utly @ litde tendency to Conaols for the July ac- cont, which left off on sxtarday at 91%; to 3 ex-divi- dead, were first quoted 1/1, to 34. From this they ad- waaced to 915;, but news of a fresh fall in Freach mecurities caused a the opeaing quotation. ‘There was a comple 6 of foreign intelligence, and, while the market «+ iniluenzed by speculative wales, advantage was takex o: the disappointment arising from this circumstance, asc of toe lower quotation from Paris, ,to spread reports of \.u: uc :essfal operations before Foreign securities were not extensively dealt in, but prices on the average were rei! supported. STOKES, HUGHES AN) PREVUB’S CIRCULAR, Loxnow, June 19, 1855, AMUMUCAY FUNDS. Dividends Redeemable. Jan. & July. Maryland 6 por ot , stg. Feb. & ‘Aug.Pena. 6 per'ct wack « revival, it was not maintuiond. 88 do. rons .. 877. (eelters. )87 Jas. Boa. Virginia 6 grr ct. boas..1885.. ..87 89 5 por ct vty... 1985... 461g w 8845 De, l's Lity & per ct. bie s02(es div.) st Spr. & Oct’r.Boaton City 4 per 0% bia. 1863., ..68 AMERIOAN Kath WAY BONDS, Jan. & July.Pern. Gonz 6 per ct. Int Mort. ..9314 «95 April & Oct.. Do stg. do. 2d Mort....92 a 04 a FP. & BR. MAXWHLL'S OFROULAR. LavERPoon Conn ExcHanae, J ‘The arrivals from Ireisnd aad coast wi past week have been fas of oatmeal, bi emal. From foreign ports w« have received 1: ders wheat, €70 quarters barley, 1,919 q 6,966 quarters Indiay cure, and 6,544 eacts flour. exports ta the time comprise 998 quarters wheat, 4,018 quarters oats, 13.86% quarters Indisa cora, 310 Ioada and 1,60) nasca floar. There has ‘been athe tréde duriag the past week, and prices during ths obaerwise i bave been ratuer in favor of the buyer. The ther hag been cold aad wet for the season, worm are is pow mush wanted. t tle business resulted, snc, day's prices could not be ex«-aded; thi Geciine of £4. per 70 Ibs. aud Is. per sack the week. Oats and ostmsu! met witna fair late rates for the former, and 6d. per load lees for the latter article. Hurley aud Poass were neglected, Egyptian beans were and nominally without change. fuily la. per quarter Jower. Indian corn was pcarce'y inquired for; to mae s«les a further reduction of 64. pee quarter bad to be surmittes to by holders, making ‘@ decline of about 2s. per quirter on the week. LIVERPUOL MABKETS. Dusspay KYKMING, Jane 19, 1855, Seles of cotton on Saturosy eres c¢0, ineludiag 1,000 con speculation; closed heavily. The America arrived Sunday. Sales Mond: jay, 6.000, iantange 1,000 om ap Gulation.. Market again iasaty. Sales to'day, (Cuvs- ;) 6,00, incinding 1,100 on speculation, ' Closing oul be tufls dull— er lower. ARBIVAL OF THE AMMBICA AT HALIFAX, THREE DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE, HIGHLY IMPORTANT NEWS, Attempt of the ‘the French and English to Take the Malakoff and Redan Towers. The Allies Repulsed with Great SLESRRPPES: THE MAMELON RETAKEN BY THE RUSSIANS, REPORTED RECAPTURE OF ANAPA, Unsuccessful Attack of the Bussiaus on Eupatoria, (LUNESS OF THE EMPEROR OF THE FRENCH. Conaols Declined to 90 3-4. SLIGHT DECLINE IN COTTON. BREADSTUFFS STEADY, &e., &o., &. OVS THE HOUSE PRINTING TELEGRAPHIC LINE Haurax, Jaly 5, 1855, Hauvax, July 5, 1865. ‘The Royal mail steamship America, Capt. Long, from Laverpooi at 1o’clock on Saturday fternoop, the 23d ult., exrived at this port yesterday afternoon, and sailed phottly alter for Bostom, where she will be due at an oscly hour on Friday morning. ‘the America’s maile will doubtless reach New York oa Friday afternoon. ‘The Asia reports, June 27th, pasted steamer Africa at BP. M, ia Ist. 61 20, lovg. 24 09 W.; 28th, passed brig Caroline, Schenck, running east, lat, 51 03 N., long. 30 2€ W.; 20th, passed ship Toronto, standing east, lat. 40 56 N., lomg. 42 27; July let, passed several isebergs in Jat. 48 36 N., long. 43 ¥. ‘The stesmer North Star (of the Vanderbilt lime) ar- rived st Havre on the 20th ult ‘The America brings dates from Liverpool to the 23d of June—three days later than received by the Her- gpasa. ‘The mews is soanty, but in the highest degree impor , ee ‘allies bad met with a serious check before Ssbas- Oa the 18th of Jane the French and Eaglish respsctive fly attacked the Malakoff and Redan towers, bat were Doth repulsed with great slaughter. ‘The details could not be looked for before the end of Juse, end in the meantime private advices of the most gerious deeoription were agitatiog the Fetches According to one scoount the British loss alone was pot short of four thousand, including amongst the kviled General Campbed), and upwards of seventy other officers. Contradictory rawors prevailed, and it wis thought Lbat the above was somewhat exaggerated. La the British Parliament, Mr. Roebuck had moved @ pote of comsure consure against the Ministry. A Verge new French loan ws to be immediately nego- Gated int the Liverpool cotton market depression bsd suc yerded the baoyamcy lavely exhibited, and with a Bonita dewana prices bad considerably dec to the oxtsat of one farthing par Ib. ualuses has been restricted ty aome 24,000 ia The piles reseetulls ews poetly fort had alightly advanced, ranged at about the rates current on the departure of the Baltic, Provisions generally were steady at former quota- tions. ‘The London money marke! was atill easier, and Con- sols had declined to 90%. TRE WAR. THE SIEGE OF SEBASTUPOL—REPULSE OF THE ALLIES—THE MAWELON LOWER BE- TAKEN BY THE kUSSIANS. Lord Raglam’s despatch and the newspaper corres- pondence are to hand, describing the ga'lant captace of the Mamelon and the quarries. The detail: are high.y interesting, but the main fasts have besa slready wiated with general cnrrectness, The allies have msde an unsucceseful attempt to storm Sebastopol. The most simster ramors prevail in regard to the transaction. By some accounts ths English lose is set down at 4,000 men, but the report is believed to be much exaggerated. ‘The following are the only official notifications of the event — Lord Panmure regrets to have to announce that he has received information that the lish troops attack. e¢ the Redan, and the French the of towers, at Caylight oad the morning of the 18th, without success, which has hitherto attended our efforts. Both the Freach and aed bave suffered considerably. The of the officers who have falien will bs forwarded but it will be impossible to receive com- f all the casualities before the 80th inst. ‘Ihe Moniteur announces that the government bas received two despatches frem General Pelissier. The first, dated the 17th, informs of operations concocted between the General and h s allies, and that the Turks and Chasseurs made @ reconncissance towards Aitodar, Generel Bosquet occupying the Tchernaya, The next day, at daybreak, the French and English were to at- tack the Malakoff Tower, The second despaich, dated the 18h, announces that the attack ud failed, and that, although the troops had showed tho greatest ar- der, and ed a footing im the Malakoff Tower, Genoral Pelissier was obliged to order their retirement into the poralel, ‘This was effected with order, and without | molestation by the enemy. Private accounts, published in the Lopdon Standard, say the loss of British officers, in killed and wounded, awounts to no lesa than seventy. Among the killed and wounced are GeneralSir J. Campbell, Col, Yea and Gul. Shadforth. From the obstinacy and courage with which the combat was maintained by the British at the Redan, and the necessity of eventually retiring from the attuck, the slaughter on all aides has been immense; andif the information be correct, the loss in killed and wounded of the British alone amounts to very little short of four thousand. The greatest portion of the loss was expe- rienced in a ravine, where ® powerful acd unexpected battery was opened on the troops. There is reason to fear that the loss has been very great, but Lord Palmer ston enid on Friday night no additional information had arrived, The allies lost terribly by the Russians spring- ing» mine, and during the confusion they (the Rus- siana) recaptured the Mamelon tower. Previous advices were to the 17th, stating thet there had been smart firing on both sides, but without any re- sult cf importance. All the camps are healthy’ excepting that at Balakla- lava, where cholera prevails, Tae Sardinians are suffer- ing, oad General Marmors, the younger, is dead. OFERATIONS AGAINST PEREKOP. A cespach from Bucharest, via Vienna, confirms the repert that an expedition has been undertaken against Peatkop. Pelessier in exceedingly sevage against the telegraphic messages which Napoleon sends him. He is reported to Lave recently replied, that when anything occurs he will let the Emperor know, but'that he has not time to act as a telegraph operator. This, according to rumor, accounts for the recent absence of news in the Monireur. RUSSIAN ACCOUNT'S OF THE ALLIES’ SUC- CESSE3 IN fHE SEA OF AZOFF. ‘The Russian account of the successes of the allies in the Sea of Azoff is published. Gortechakoff confirms the successes ciatmed by the allies, but eays that operations against the Sea of Azoff were expected—that not haying mesna to opposs the hostile firets, the garrisou had orders to blow up the batteries and retire—that the grain stores burned by theTallies were mecatly private property, and do not matexially affect the sapply of the army, inas- much, anticipating such an attack,supplies were mostly conveyed by land, notwithstanding the facilities o‘fered by ‘The correspondence represents horrible trocitien por petrated by the Fronch and Turks at the capture of Kertech. A boat expedition is rumored to be preparing otnter the river Don, but the Rusaiana have the en- trance defended by twenty seven gun boats. General Advjanow, Vice-Hetmaa of the Cossacks of the Dou, bas issutd an address for their general enrol- mect as militia, REPORTED RECAPTURE OF ANAPA BY THE Ue AFFAIRS IN THE PRINCIPAL The Rursian forces have advanced and encamped near The Turks have evacuated Batoum ani Narsit Pacha hss advansed with his staf Redout Kale. Chourouk Su, to Kara Adeepatch from Varna, dated June 17, which was setaried on the way, says the Russians had made an reported they upsnecersful attack on Kars, and it wi hed retaken Anapa. Tke Austrian commander has proclaimed martial law in Moldavia, but the Moldavian authorities refuse to prematgate the order unless authorised by the Sultan. Constantine Balshe, son of the reigning prince, was killed at Jassy, in a duel, by the Austrian Major Stal- berg. The affair bad caused considerable sensation ia the Principalities. THE MASSACRE AT HANGO—OPERATIONS iN THE BALTIC. Admiral Baixes, with @ squadron of seventeen ateam, ‘the rest of the fleet ers, bas left Kiel for the Baltic, lay off Seaker Island. The recent attack on an English boat's crew at Han. go, under a flag of truce, causes much excitement in Frg'acd. Evidence rests solely on the authority of ), thenole survivor, who asserts he heard the Rus. sian commander say, “I don’t cares damn for a flag of Unprejudicea supposition is, that the Rassians truce.”’ suppesed the boat was taking soundings, as recently was done at Kertch. Acmisal Dundas bas communicated with the Russian authorities and British government through the Danish Minister at St. Petersburg, and demands redress. The Rusalan account in the Jnvalids Russ saya six were A despatch killed, and the remainder a: from Dantzic confirms that Lieut. Genest, Dr. Eastins, Mr, crew, except tix, are prisoner: DIPLOMATIC MATTER3, Prince Gortschakoff is appointed resident Russian Minister at Vien: M. Tito te Wartemberg, and M. Fonton to Hanover. Russian influence is very active even im the smallest German Courts, The Journal of St. Peversburg publishes the semui- Official discussion on Count Walewaki’s French circular of May 284, The Journal ako romi-officially says that peace ts pos- sible, If France and England are willing, inasmach as the fourth point is morally, although not formally, tled, and the other points, namely, the navigation of the Danabe and the evacuation of the Princtpalities, are also aettled—leaving only the Vienna third potat to be arranged. Heli Pacha remaina in office, A national monument 8 to be erected to the English dead at Sutari. prisoners. officers of the boat, Since the presentation to Parliament of the report of the Roebuck Committee, there has besm considerable excitement created by Mr. Roebuck, in consequence of his report being overruled by the other members of the committee, they having given notice of a vote of con- sure on the government, so worded aa to embrace all sections of the opposition, namely—That Parhamen}, kon dewmntonme | the suiferings of Stone ee jad Soporte fe hatop tC wiitap, tbat the Sedave report o! a1 mitts, t just the administration w: ohief caase of wl the 3 lam ties, sere viata with ie tevereat reprebeasi: on every member 0! ° inet which led 4 Siesta ere - to the cause of su: febate on administrative ref, pdjontuments, ended in the accaore emer erat Bulwer Lytton’s resolution—iaat the Hoase of Com- mons recommen’s to the errlirst attention of ministers the necearity of a careful revision of tne various official establishments, with a view to simplify and facilitate the traneact'on of pudlic business, wad by by instituting judicious teste of merit, as well as by removing obstru s- tions to ita fair promotion, and by legitimate rewards, to secure to the pervice of the Stave the largest availble Proportion of the energy and intelligence tor which tae people of the aig Are Gistinguisned. Bir Jol Wm Strachin and Robert M Bites, reehasire § f Steachaa, Pou! & Cony Sullivan, and all of the NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1855. France. The Senate and Legislature are convoked for Ji to negotiate a now lous of © hundsed or a hi seat cat Louis Napoleon has been ill for two days, but has re- covered. The French funds fell two per cont om the anazounce- ment of his illness. ‘Lhe Countess of Lavalette died at Paris on the 18th. Nineteen hussars were court martisiled at Rouen lately, for mutiny, and two sentenced to be shot, 8; The disturbances at Santiago have been We have no reliable statement respecting the progr: of the Carlist insurrection. Russi is suspected as the instigator. Mr. had bad his first interview with the Minis- Ss ch Forvign Adlairs, and friently remarks were ex- oman Howden left Madrid on the 21st. Holland, Extra estimates are voted for the re-organization of he navy. Switzerland. gibt, opening cf the Federal Asembly ts fixed for uly 2. Italy. The Marquis of Anzeglio has been sent on a special miseion from Sardinia to reine the 19th, t ater Proposes to ia apd Austria should come to aa ua- derstanding as to a commom course of conduct to be adopted by the two Powers im their communications ia the Diet at Frankfort. Denmark. ‘The Danish Diet is dissolved, Deluce forbids enlist- ment for foreign service under penalty of eight years’ imprisonment. Austria. ‘The Austrien army is being disbanded, The reduction is great and rapid, THE LATEST. Loxpvox, June 2311.50, A. M. ‘The following has just been received:— ple to the 16th of June. There has been s slight en- general loss in the taking of the Mamelon and the Quar- ries is 4,000 men, Wheat is declining at Marseilles. Commercial Intelligence. LONDON MONEY MARKET. Money was abundant, at slightly lower rates. The ox. would probably be taken largely in England. The re. effect. The bullion in the Bank of Englaad had jacreas ed £206,000, Consols closed at 903{x 90% for account, and £634 for mone bar silver, 58 154d. AMERICAN SECURITIES, quote :— Maryland Sterling ponds. a! Virginia Sterling fives, New Orleans 3ix per cent bonds, ex div. LIVERPOOL corrox MARKET. immediate wants. The weon’s sales were 24, ‘4. on the lower qualities, tual decline of Xd. from the highont 1,009 the follo nation, The market closed quiet a' Pair. Middling. 6 67-16 83% Ordinary to good ordinary 1534 0 06 436 a Some circulars give th aia the atove, avd mia uplands 1-16th un- ng Mobiles a der. The'stock on Band ia $55,000 bales, including 313,- cd American, LIVERPOOL BREADSTUFFS MARKET. Beown, Shipley and Co sey a continuance of fine weatter has dept the corn market very quiet, without, jucing any further noticeable decline, ex: 64. lover. Quotations 44 5 red, 108.0 11s, 6d.; ny sour, 40s. a 41s; white corn, Sis. 64. 498, 64.; yellow, 49s. 6d. a BOs. on Saturday thet ket elored dull, LIVERPOOL PROVISION MARKET. FPMecars. Riobardson, Spence & Co. repoct dest only in mozerate cemard at unchanged rates. deing gradually reduced, and holders were getting firm- er. (Bacon quiet; at anict on (00 boxes Brought 45 for Cumberland; 49s. 50s, for long, 518. a 61s. 64. short micdles.' Private salen Weve by high pri Pork. wore inquiry, prices Grm. Lard in better demai euler 2U0 tovs, at 400. a 50s, Tallow, rather better ro- quest; pricts uochanged. plVEZPOOL PRODUCE MAREE. re] pres reghny aoged; peal Foark dui, Baltiarere Oe Oh mar- 300 bbls, common, aa sold at 3a, 114. fice, Spirits of turpentine quie oil im moderate demand, at ise. quiet, but firm. seal oil, at £50, and £49 9 £50, buyers of congou, aaies of ash re) IVERPOOL FREIGHT ofl, £55 a £56. a 94, Bpelter advanced to £24 on the apot. STATE OF TRADE IN MANCHI effected by submitting te # reduction from quotations. Passengers by th by the America. lady, Miss Sutton, Westold, Mr Bainbi brid Shaw, Miss Russel bad Master bet a Mire and Chile Ma}ee Gen ise Blackford, Mr Black! F ‘Richardeo val is Mr Patera mad indy! Mrs G: Cay mA Arr from Now Shipping Inteliige St Trisete: 2008, Paige isn sant, si: ameooos Cran, Arr from rom Charie: ton June W, ith, Orleans Tad Yat Linws Lina: an Jig ei 4 Harwaré ah, ta ii Pere Sk "i ne Hew York 20th, Princeto mr Bid For Boston 20th, Mary Blisabeth; 2ivt, G W Farley Sid for CI 224, Amolia, from Liverpool. Asti Fiuinvertas Goina To Nicanaava.. —Among thy steerage’passongers which left yesterday in the steamship Star of the West, for Saenta Arenas, there were about Atty European volunteers, whose services have been secured for a certain time by the government of Nicaragua, in conjunction with the Accessory Transit Company, to construct fortifications on certain positions most likely to be attacked by filibusters. 1 The party ts under the command of « distinguished Polith officer, and cotnista for thojgreater part of French. men and Italians, Almost all of them have served ia the artillery or im other privileged arms. They are picked mon, well drilled and accustomed to militery operations, ‘Should the firm of er png SR Eg p=. 4 it they are very hard ould undoudt customers to deal las voluntarily leat the help of his eficient aar vices { Mr Marcoleta, ia the salciion of the indivilaala ry GRG™! te Laut Capouition, ManskiLuss, Fripay Nicut.—The English steamer As- troloque hae arrived, bringing news from Constantino- gagement at Eupatoria since the 12th of Juce. Tne Russians attacked, unsuccessfully, the batteries. The port of gold was limited, but the new French loan duction of the bank rate of discount has hed but little Dollars quoted at 4s. 1d. a 78. 84 ; The market was aotive, but transactions in State atocks were limited, owing to the short supply. There was an ipercased demand for railroad bonis, and prices had improved. Stokes, Hughes & Peevor, of London, Boston fives... Peresylvania Central Railroad, ox dividend at : 92 es ont mortgage. ae 7 ie sr, Ball & Co. oe: 8. (1408) bonds. A9t 8 108 Do Inscribed ge 107d New York 4 x Exie first bow 101 a 102 Do. second 90 a O2 Do. third Ka 87ie Do, Convertible: 82 a 83 Do. Sithing Fand., 83 a Bt Messrs. Browa, Shipley & Co.'s circular reporte the Gemaad for cotton throughout the week a4 ous very limited acale, the trade and exporters busing only for 100 bal. including 3,80¢ on apeculation and 940 for export, ‘Ths queatity offered being considerably in exces of the de- and, ‘lees declined 3-16d. to Ke on middling, and transactions oint of two weeks ago. The sales on Friday wore 4,000 bales, The stock was Personal Intelligence. in he steamship Her. ep oad jer, \r Beato ae eens rr idillet Uleies, Le noone ant Fos aay aed ais Cob, ia iat tire oh ate 745, dicate ry # Ball ohild: Wi 2, ahter, L Eiee, ay five children sad ere tr en 22 Nottuman and lady, ae Runopold Ma ee Rees Sh as: we ohildres us “A AG nt a we (en wair' NE Rogeateidte BTA Sonmldt, Bomba Holiman, & 2obua, & Braiaford Renersel ach: man. Misimon, ¢ Biniaan, Anu ee doer 3 Onteabug, aad BW fa bon ma oe Boe i a 3 Res, oe tno cr ein ae ty ways ft BI eltinghans, HL a ‘Sohmidt, JA Hames fae J Fioker, (© Kom, © Ho: Bes irown, Mastor A Luss, From Galveston, in stp Stephen etohat hen PA Austin—De T E Hughes, indy aed 43 cl Hanmer, Mrs Moore, Miss M Moo LW From neck Stephen Hotchkiss—EZ W Hilyard, 1 Munnse ~ MARITIME INTELLIGENOK, All poohaget end and beter intended for the Naw Yous Hetice ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—ru13 DAY. 4 34] Moon Rises. : CLEARED, Stoamabio Siar of the Wost, Tu Steamebip Geo Law, Gra; Btenmehip Southerner, ston—Spofford, Tiles: ton & Co. Ship Progress, Chase, Liverpool Neemith & Sons, Ship Brewster, Weeks, Jackronville—J W C Loud, Bark Syiph (#r), Honderson, Li NS—M Vail. Bark Loroy, Smile; eet & Doake, Key Brig Commodore, mp ‘son, milton & Br Brig Hebron (Bri, Skaling. Bua ¢ —D & De Wo! Brig Sarah Ellen (Br), Milier; Parsboro", NS—J $ Wh Siig Excel, Tallman, Savannah Sturges & Clearma Brig W Brown, Bartlett, Philadeiphisa—H D Brookman, Bohr Conquest, Brown, St Jago ae Cuba—Brett, Hon Co, Sehr Ben, O'Neal, Wilmingto roll. Sobr AJ De Rowsét, Daniels, Wilotagton—Dolaer & Pot Sobr SJ Waring, Kot, Savi h—MoCready, Mott & Co ean Lamartine, Farusworth, City Poin! ~Wadleigh & fpctres. hs: Cits ecsae) us Pierson French, as pelle, Faululia, Boston—Dayton & Sprazus, sar Hf Steamship Hermann, Higgins, Bremen 15th, via South ampton 20th ith idee and 240 pa Ban ‘July 2 SPM. sen Hine, lat 43, lon Abby Brown, ot Kennybunk, standing to the mahip' Pam if asyo with Rourwut 0 pessoa tained off the Hook 12 hours. py Stetmabipamestown, Parrish, Richmond, Petersburg and Norfolk. with mdveand passon am & F Tuursdsy moraiag.# o'olock. ii miles north of Chincoteague, ouchanged signals with steamship, Rosaoxe, Ship Ocean: London snd_ Portsmouth, esaenigere, to EB Morgan, Io 47, taw large ment oe ol jamrock, Doane, Liverpio), federe with mave and ett Mie Taetteettee Seas 17, with md am, June 17 Wi 20 deBosnes, Graven &Co. 2d tant, tas td ‘aledin, Cole, from Gibraltar for ee poke bark out 45 days. y rk, Galveston, 25 days, with cotton, to H Brower, “Jeno tf, of Cape Florida, sew ship Sultans, ‘from New Oriesns tor New York. Ship Sultann, Barrett, New Orleans, 16 days, with mdse ani ee ‘Helena (Br), carpiny Leghorn, cd days, with mdse, order. Bark, Kong Soerre (Novag), Fischer, Borgen (Norway), Apri t0 ball wvongeré to order, Lacerne, jLucomb, Lisbon via jt Ubes, 45 days, with ite JAM i Rate Wiacelor (of He 25, with sugar, to R P Buel tevidco. im ballast, seoking; touoh et nothing, of and from Bot ote (of Belfast), Drinkwater, 8d molasses, to Storey & Stev Co. aras, June 26, ‘vessel to i Rose, Cardenas, 7 days, with sager, to Maver esiee & Brrk Carolina, Shorwood, bac pee a Dyomebgg &o, to Duphi ‘4 Dimon. Ast ia besring W: Chazlesto Charilestor Deg th. si, Aes Pare, 23 days, with India rud- e, Rag , Beatie & Co wate lorence, Ray, Neuvitas, 9 days, with mdse, to Pook . Brig E Drummond, Du: Ineree, ‘ps ‘Nesinith & Zon, Bry ce ee ” m. Trinidad, 15 days, with mo a), Harriman, Matanzas, § de} rip hed ‘Warrior ( (oF Bristol, Me), Cox, Havana, June 24, Bi with suger, to ms Brie Cot W Copgi Coggina, Santa Craz (Cubs), 17 days, to master. with mab vy, Windsor, NS, 10 days, with plaster, aa Cumberland, NS, 10 days, with nt B Davis eh Pegg Galveston, 26 anit inacetry. Braabory, Macbia ith tam , jury, it a8, * nw nt ‘Eco. 24 fast. ears aw stoamsbip im Perl Behr Stephen Hotoh ade ime Hage, a a sty — Setubal, with mdee, to Gomez, Wall Sehr W it Clare (bir) Smith, Hioutheca,Y days, with salt nd pineaprles, to G Mille: Mele Geers’ (ot Keunovani), Ward, Joremis, Suns 22, with ocffee, to mester. Sehr Gardner, Matarcas, June 26, with sa. Bar, to Li tin ry ¥ Co Wimperer, Tortuges, in ballast, to 11, with wit evius & Brig Carclina, Sti ship timber, to Brig Mai 0 & We Tgohs Anthem (of istio), rio Matagorda, J: wiaehe Sk MoCroa¢: 7 Move etx Petrie. Com Beta Texas, ie, tod A Brower & Co. June 23, ine ate ‘wiialing schr Mountain Spring (of Province: athe out, clean. Lockhart,’ Windsor, NS, 12 days, with Ste ayer Schr Native Lass (Br), Melanie, Prince Edwards Island, 16 ene potatoes, to W rosin stoady thera former eats, 8. Ba. 338, a 3is, Lieseod |. & 398 Olive oil pe Small sales of and cod, at £45, Whale oil quoted at a be reig unchanged. Tea dull, fow Rice active, bat no MARKET. ~ pahts sontage quiet, with bat little alteration in Mesers, Baring tonnee, Te; the London markets without much activity, Cot a breadstaffs dull. St Jower. Coffee firm. Iron im good demand—both We Wipe eg baad 10s. ; bars, £78 £7 5s., and dim 0 obtain for prompt de- livery. Scotch est ‘t 158. Copper steady. Enz- Veh tin scarce, Tad firm at previons rates. ESTER. ‘There was but little doing, and sales could only be Miss a te oe Mise Savannsh, 4 days, with 1 ber, Mish “inst, tat sein 7868, spok bble 0: pis jason, Tptrannah, 4 days, with cotton, to eowear, Mott & Co, Sobr Laura Gertrude (of Beaufort) Fairchild, Beanfort, Br Joun; ease ups Braces, ADVEDEIREMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. Yok, Clay reat bivenent do; bel PUBLICATIONS. iipeoe re June 33 b Se Mary nase pals = : Sreansy OOKS, BOOKS, BOOKS, ROOKS, BOOKS, BOOKS.— ps June 16 ails Seng ) Point; a : Easy, pn Bridal Chamber i" Sone Parker, Williams dt ee and its My 26 sonia; Mocmenia, or Spire ue York: ee i a Cardiff Wile System, iluastrated, 60 conta: ot wer cise ;| Hess ni hagenteng KINGSLEY & Pe 208 Broadway, up stairs. yx—Arr J M(or Me way, Barmvots Sid from the Pill Jean te Beet ie ne: - . . the oir Published, i NEW YO FY Dinedtory, icone BP avai, Spredori eric, Reimer, Palm ‘iudad Bolivar, Gibbs, Mobile. be ay Sabanioney ee and Maverick, Ellis (both from auRem -Ars Juno 9 Ocean Home, Merryman, Co- the Son, Gardner, jeLoary, NYork (and Noe yer street, wae renee, och ia ished. JOHN F. TROW, Publisher. ‘ cautioned against ‘ting 25 coupons ef $30 Ltr "hishmon tore art: | each, laued by the State of Mlssourl, payable on the lat is Met 7 ine r Livingston, Samson, aud | Hae a pampesed ar Sao 81, 35,29 's, Blanchard, Mo sta ia Jane 16'Fanama, Swasey, NYork; Louis i 0, " i Livenroou—Arr June 15 Centurion, C Pember, Charleston {he’s Vineyard, OLD WATCH LOST—AT KEYPORI, NEW JERSEY, acre 2B wees, Gansant, on July ath. It wan withont chain. é Yiboral mG Eastport; Wm Withorleo, At- | reward will be paid on ite return ison Derby, x ‘ aitore: 1 Ba Mi, Btn ~ Hy nig No, 00 Main street, Brooklyn. rs i ove, ty Niels Font, NYcrk; Now England, Ore Trieste, 19th, JULY 1, IN GOING FROM 22m Boston; Star of the West, Woodward, OST—SUNDAY, street down Sixth avenue to Sixteoath street Ca- ic church, or in the church ig s wed, tai xj the head being « claw Clee ele lamond, Cathedral, Howard Vericos Chicago, Chace, aud Lucy Thompsen, Pendicton, Powers, Port- bined 18th outward bound Gram sek Farlin, Melbourne: ands, Jalius, | amall cba‘n attached. Paildelpit hiss inten. nual, ow Now York; Mllicete, Gould, | warded on meivers OF eins 128 at Prony se Dom icfidg Ite Woet Poise Mulliner, York; 74h, Silas Stags | Cone RAM DAE TS), oe ete Seventies acum, Quebec; 18th, Carol! aan 6 Beas, MoCt barerine, era Bu water, Bars: ——— O8T—ON TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 3p, IN GOING from 21 Firat avenue Shroigh Seon a 4B Be c fotert wick, NYerk? Lith, Minta i, Ee tatoaeeet Callao; Merlia Slgo e leotupien) nadia eyeg a nd pone wi finder will be liverally rewarded, a rca the hanes of the owner by leaving them at 21 First avenue, er No. 5 Canal street with W. W. Scott. OST—A_ MANUSCRIPT MAP OF PART OF NEW- easanen, Savaanab, Car, PP Malta and Constan- role ems ‘Shiel 6th, Shean Wy Gustin Joana i ‘Sid frem Gravesend ny ‘Amescn, Harvey, 1 are May 20Joba Potter, Elliot, York. foundland, of no value to any one but the owner. Seana te Sane Ue Jans An deceon, Kaew! Whoever will deliver the same at the office of the Mer- Marka ie ie tice on, NYork, chants’ Hotel, Cortlandt street, will be Uberally re- caseie—Cld June 15 Me ‘Seost, Marseilles; | warded. Parthenon, Parker, Boston; Zeuobia, Drummoud, N York. Nanras—Arr June 15 Eaperance. Soulas BYork, Paixnno—4rr Jnue 4 Guilis, D’Anns, PortLayn—Off June 16 Di be. ationsae "hom Nor- Joana for Bremen; (ro dato), Zurich, Rich, from Hnrre tor Puav—Arr Jane 12 Americs, Th i "yeti Coo. OST.—LEFT IN A BROADWAY STAGE (10 A. ig corner of Chambers street), on the 4th imst., a case of surgical operating instruments, with the adver- rewarded by ‘NE, M. D., Pha- lon a, St. e Xicholas Hotel and 197 Broadway. OST—FROM WEST HOBOKEN, JONE 28, 4 BRIGAT bay horse, 1834 hands bi , wit tai, waive | 7 a heh oat @ white spot pane 1ce—1B port (no date) Arthur, ‘will be liberally rewarded by rng ite nople, 1dg; Doroas Fr'nce, Lawrence, mation of sald horse, at honing, eat i ju Sune A8 through streas of weath- to U, Odell, 1 Sheriff street, N. ‘Newark and Taney from London for Cardiff (and pro City papers please copy. ‘Livenroor., June 17.—The cotton passed shout 100 mil rest of Cape ‘Gloar by ihe Thornton, from, New Orlea poved to be that turown, overboned by me Fran wich arrived here Sth {ast from Savannah, os th the bale picked up 9 « the pte Ist bt lon 48 ri . 18.—The A: aout 2.105 ¥ tone, from Bt J river on Monday last, India doc! OST—ON THE AFTERNOON Of THE rb =| June, on the route of the red line of in tanery enty-sixth street and Fourth avenue to fourths street and Ninth avenue, a blank book, with gud pow pea- cil, entitled ‘‘Physician’s Visiting List’ for 1855.” finder of the above will be ey. rewarded ieee: turning thé same to 336 Fourth avenug O8T—ON FRIDAY LAST, BETWEEN NEWARK AND aving edne "ier re wal ot 6 able ber bel ‘his was considered ox- inches, oe New York cities, a bank book, on the Bowery Sav- pediert i consequenns of Cnet breadth below. hoe wa- Bank, No 51,616, of no use to one but the bein; os) “gid sate ‘the width of the | owner. ‘The finder will be suitably rewarded by leav’ x Pinch E auaekadaee ta it at Parker & Knapp’s, Washington Market, N, ¥., x8 qedueed to 20 setae street, Newark, N, J. fine shies aucied genetdaye Loe TUPSDAY ORIG 5, GRAPE t) J 16.—The following Amoric: hips, in ad ia, wear Spri street, in wi = adtarern tanaka talrane Amara shlge tt, | ed! ylltdsswaseed fy Savag k wins tage: co Wau | :—Tho Brown; gesarian eeakns, street. Fanny O Field, Kelly: Movoeager, Scott; Aune 'D: ‘Orry Aasiaian, Cooper. ‘The last nowed ship is loading & carR9 oronce, of thie port, destroy the itt pi- one ¢f the oldest colliers in the vel of Easland; d to haye been engaged as a transport at the siege te, El Dori which left this port yes e Ame Queen of Clippers, hag ‘put bao! toa ay with, crates di Reged, ‘The Quocn of Clippers has broughe up in the fond Lusnon, June §.—The Hebe, Dooling, from Figusire for St Joba, NF, put in une 2, wit mast, inaintepmast, mainboom, aa exits’ and Tiga dsmaze, haviag heen com compelled to, ext away the ‘whole {a the night cf May 30, in order to save the vosee! Lo eaael to leeward kept off; found her to,bean Americ OST—JULY 2, A BLATK MOROCCO COVERED memorandum book, wita four pockets, containing cards and memorenis, of no use but to the owner. The finder, by leaving the same at 231 West street, will be rewarde: O8T—ON THE EVENING OF THE 3D INSTANT, A black and tanned terrier slut. Whoever briags her ‘30 Pine atreet, will be suitably rewarded, OTE LOST.—LOsT, ON TUESDAY, JOLY 3, A note for $125, made by John oy, and endersed by AM: Jobneon ‘and James Meinell, nt stopped. e finder will be suitably covavdod on leaving the same with John Hickson, Jr., No. 7 Nassau street. [omer poe in to peen ra bids lowe tail, wae orse 68 ears old, loo top wagon, poet side curtain, Owner's name ‘ on the seat’ SA liberal reward will be pall to. whoover wil Manenites, Juce li—The — ee Rattan theres blow’ tie bree rink 84 jive information or the same to CONKLIN ld not bi Bie none void fall rigsia 77 {be time waes9 31 W. lon 378 2 as ‘ARLL, 24 Fulton street, Brooklyn. Home Ports. TRAYE! ARG! ‘SHEEP ALBANY—Arr Joly 3 schr Robert F Stockten, Leyf seth tad bgt heeds Pardon vs the Bridgeport, sloops Caroline Kresoher, | Andover, State lor T aad Esthoun, Ball, Brookbave i Lady Fenwick, Gui seme to the sald stip or to 71 Fulton stree a. Cid'schrs Gaiste, Ba Boston; Vermont, P! will be handsomely rewarded for their ee Providence; Gov Thorp, Shelley, Mutata; sleope aay B. 8, MORRIS, Frokeh, Grifting, NHavens Tantivy, Bi i Boaet, Nyon J iwit on woahay, a" aie are Ju —ON NDAY, NST,, FROM inv ong entry, w pty eal meigees OP w : the corner of Ninth street and way, © gray ry Sla 24, brig M: Bicker horse and wagon, w! owner entered a» heuse. jee A A ‘beaell bb pag bers ai Ap nding the same, will please retura him te nud Chas, NY Gr soe mia go su West Forty seventh street, where he will bs suita- Bi ig erpitt, Calla ast ne Wn (1 Se lorie ches Jails and, 8, Crowe) —sE mon, Bi days Pecnusbucs: REWaRDS. ta, Matagorda a a d] mar nee ari Hadley, 'G REWARD—8I0LEN FROM ON BOARD THE Ch Bos. Harbor Grace, via St Johns, N ‘piitawley, © S octet pm Staten Island ferry boat, July lst, . Ry be pa sche C obastes, Meaty, a watch and chain made by Johason, Liverpool, No. id Secbhr J Y Mason, ‘Sat 4 Howell, hunting cases; name of Wm. J, Vandernoe’, Brooklyn, aaa OOR. Are Vester Vhiledeephar LD Wontar: | on inside case, THOS, HEINEY, 59 Fulton strosts Wentworth, Port Bw Brooklyn. RU PORE tee a8 Someone mrmage bins Hallett, Bat REWARD.—LOsT, BEHIND THE SCENES 01 edad, Loy r ‘schrs J H Chadbourne, Walewright, $2. the Broadway theatre, on Monday, July 24, « TDai E Sear), Share cay v2 | snake ring, with » large diamond in the The above y reward will be paid to any person lea’ a at the box two bries.’ Cid Meee me eda tats, LineaeSA ROLES | exattbued nghtndé omechustng ‘er tecehen tak aia yamer }» Live { Bx: lerward, Deleno, aii Livernss hinte.| tae ee Bt Ae Adene ‘Adams; StJoha, NB, £9 load for Wm N Fultom, NYork, Overman, Livtlojoba, Matas ie Ra sian ibaa REWARD. lar? ina BROADWAY AND Forty-second stree! early this monday), asmall bande, pide ikon ete i letters of CG xe Y ork, ‘Gossett NYork; juction, rt and other papers, C4 Meche SR Smith, Ryder, Georgetown, 5 days Bor Falmouth (of | baitimore) pace Sa Sobr Path: Rob! hi Haye, hen Longstreet, y Virginis. 4 Gators orgetown. Machias. agatear, Heed Macha 13 days. ders, Weymai BAILED. Seoree, ne “soem Star of the Wost, Sau jerner, Cl SW; sunset, SSE. yt Gravee, lott Rio de, Saasiry May 23 fat, waking ehe pasoogs im 29 daye:etated. sob ai ae inet, making the passage ay ad to be the @hort- eat Voyage to NOrienas ever made by any other voss>l. 1024 Bait of hark, Montgomery was sold by auction at Bad on, ane rate of Ly wi mc na Osprey, ot N hapman, "Tate frst othe Merald Marine Correspondence. Kaleo, Eee gay brie pp s. Ocean Bells, Lisle ce i; Saragoen Poot wale é De a; Orinasy Bee “ : Three Sisters, Robin mist ene F Knox, Smitb, see at a Sri ee a Atarber Galveston, Fle eet Loretto, No om Bribee E teat Baie Vrovi- vt eed (Br). John “Greenpolal, Nis B Disasters, Bric Wrerront, of Boothbay, abandoned last April, ne 32. im lat 2045 len 7257, dismantled; oan ttees ae ibaa eth Mabeeste, ¢ dase bl hea Foreign Ports. PR oe yee ae Macnibey | Vivid Light, Bleached, te mke Cyne £1 Loe if to Great Brita: 170 d if to the con x "onan LOTTRTOWN, Sarma Juno 4 brig Jemima, Green, LeeTHARA—In portabt June 27 echr Gil Blas, for N "atertx- 8 brig Lara Spencer, NYork, ALP, ere! a a ‘1 26 (to ‘sail Zrthy bark Woot, Wind. John. Elliott, Wood, for NYork 6, Ceimen in port May 51 sbip Arlington, Plummer, Mataci—In mage, ashe Paintor, Sturdevant, and Sid rem igevabal! abt 12th, bark NO Hichbora, Ras Mo AwD—Art Sune 18 brig AM Roberts, Colson, frem Port Praya, arr 10th, for Hampton Rowds, tbe mIn port abé Jung I brig Beaman, Dix, trom and Nig Sateen port png shart Feenigth Jane, ww Biikimer, de ae Sadie ad, Psatlavnsy, Rio Janei- York 2Re 2 ship Ce- 7 bark AG HIM, ip Risabacd Aan mrad, eo. lee os 6 vega Alegre aoe Curtin, for Cork wer Se treruee NO Ct Jus 2 4b dongs, Loxsom, 1, we oss K Hodpuc, Kelly, “ae; Bite Le Payton, Ruined, W Waoriegton, Del, Sta. hip Lists iar. | St Sent of von iettens sot eva Raving bean aoe were ie Boe am Bat above reward oe are if xt is returned, om of be- Norleenat aay 1, fore remy, 6th inst. liberal one afver that date, Tr Stinsos Sane te tage a RITOH, corner Front and Pine streets, of REWARD—THE ABOVE REWARD WILL given for the return of the leather pocket mo- um and me contents which was advertise in the New York Herald ith June, as lost, The Gs pe ate receive the png reward and no questions asked, Yoaving it with shor iemasatheg & CO, or M.B.MONK & 4 at 216 Pearl street 8,'4. BROWER & 00. ns ee REWARD.—LOS?, tN GOING tay Cae WARREN atreet to the Harlem railroad Tryon tow, oo a oe to White Plaina, a ring of "eaeeas viz. — DAN VERS—. A FAL t i VER—% leaapdr ame abt June 10 bark D ase for Bos ton. GARDINER~Arr June 28 sch Kingfisher, NYork. 81d ecbr aiesanete, B NYork. TR rr July 2 sohre Vanies Boy, © do; Harriet’ & Bingen ‘ie a ball a we i arren ary. Broo hase, 4 Wm ‘Collyer, One blue enamelled watch key; one gold heart phn ate aS ne, Bek qe , ; 5 ek, ‘a glass. a rewi be ¥ bri airy aig a mene keds alae fe Judit Somes,” lo oo ork oe Walker, Demera tea, : REWARD—STOLEN, OR STRAYED ON THE 4TH MACHT A: Bars, Watiag § pass, tre 9 freak cows; one of them dark red, Ingalls, and ith abi the other is of s yellow coler jnow, Harvey, | with onde ens cing on ——o ee both cows four years old. An: information of a RIGK WIN, at gb of Fifty: pg yA a avenue, will receive the above reward, REWARD.—FLOWN AWAY, A GRAY POLL sith red tail and » litte dart spot ia tts it ont July 4 _ o'clock, 2” Who- srogrdt sara, ote tik foceemstien Ba tat pdt vow aa, atham street, 4th floor, will REWARD.—LOST, ON THE 3D INSTANT, IN from No. 108 East Twenty. street, Third avenue to Ninetee: ah, pe ig? black arrits Be Hite store, BEW BEDFORD A wht Bhagaeott, Albany, Sid 34, U8 sehr Gallatin, Smith, on s cra rh EWBU AYPORT—Arr Joly 2 brig Lucy If Chase, Lunt, bis: sebrs Armadillo, ea Laabeth Arcus, feat Liverposl: Span_bark tate ‘Ys ay sites ff Montague, Rod will receive the Btumper rs Gotding, from Antwerp. had Cortlandt reel. estan ne ba " Wi ORT. uly 2 volrd & Simpson, Jefferson, Pro- ee Rash vor ee for seek nile PHICADELEMIA. kee daly 8 PM, eg Tiquorn, MILLINRRY, ac. Matanras; SAL ‘tse Hardt be EA? ‘DUCEMENT 10 BUY OUR CHEAP ‘cerre y 200 to 460 lawn hate, te Yeu to twelve slings at Be C, BEL & CO's and pattern store, 3 Catharine treet, Basques and ail variety of dress ein the ater negle, Mm 7. ee DENTISTRY. (Acne 7.8 ¥. SCHAFIE! oe eet brig Gov reo, ‘Smithy Crowell, Norfolk; Sea Mati — Fi tb oe i 3 N N CE~-A: Joly hs Wild Pa \ aR eT Zi aioe Mason Tinrding, NY ork; Ke ry Albany vith Sarah Holi, HMON D—Art Joly | sehr Island Bolle, genre Orin Cowl, Bridgeport; 84, todis ‘anne Poets . VYALEM—Sid July aches Look Hors, Gi ” sat dor, hiladeiphis 40 brig Kazle, Gibbs, Bath; oh SAV ANS ALC jobor, Seeant, Wasieea, Whitty, NY¥ork: Shoe S87 MARES—Arr Jen