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vy inNge VHS WEATORR~ , yoLeNT S°ORM—AN EXTBAOBDI> NARY MAY. ‘That emt” oot1y respectable porsonage, “ the oldest in- Baditabt,”? pee doce quite taken absok at the extraordinary mate OF ihe waather for the last month, He is no sooner wut of one paroxysin of astonishment than he ts in another @ ome cocentric and unlooked for action of the elements, ‘and if the past affords any criterion for the futare his be- wilderment wii continue for ome time. Seriously, it is beginning to be a question whether we are to have any We have as yet had vo apring, and As May grows old tt grows o for here we are on the confines of Juve with the ther- mometer ata point that makes winter clothing not only desirable but imperatively essential to comfort and heaith, @p the first ef May we had che temperatare of March, bat roeently it has been growing colder, and yesterday 1t was tively as dismal and dreary as ‘chill November”? egetation is fre a mopta to six week- behied had fo these parts, aud were it not for summer climes to the south of us +pring vegetables weuld be nownere seen upon our tables This anseasonable weather has bad a most unfavorable eff ct ou the public health, aud the mor- tality bills of last week ran ap alarmingly, Searlet! vor, that scourge of infa cy, is. very prevalent, while coughs, olds and influenzas are almost aniversal. Yesterday the elty was visited by a violent storm of wind’ and gain that would have dovo credit to February. It yaine] jn torrents, and dlew violently from the Bortheast—a point of the compass merchants and Those who have friends on the coast most dread, as it Drings wreck and destruction to many a proud ship, and woe and terror to its crew. There ts’ mach shippirg dne woe port, and news from tho coast will be anxiously ed for from this time out, Certain wiseasres are of cpusenthad tho comet is atthe bottom of these Shee wonable freaks of the weather; bat as he has not yet Seen Feen, this notion must be pronounced watenable. It We more reasonable to euNpose that the vast quantities of mew which fell w the north of us duriag the past wiater acts @ vast refrigerator, and indoced an unusual coldness wf the atmosphere, which will no; be cissipated until the wun gets far enough north. It was storming violently at a late hour last night. SUICIDE OF THE PURSER OF THE STEAMSHIP CONSTI TUTION. Toe following despaich appeared in ovr telegraphic Jurnns yesterday :— cai if Paraprurina. May 18, 1857. The hody of a man was found near Rosborough Inet week, | tnd reeognired as that of Pe ‘Steenburgh, Sow ee 4 ts Company's steamer Conatiu i") Fae cme vod tn bs hand, with which be bad shaitered his head. Ee'varsiny years , and leaves a fam!'y in Hi The prcabes natu that led to the self destruction of Porser Steenburgh are not generally known even to his ftotimate associates m this country, and as they serve to | point a moral we proceed to relate them, eum ner at all, NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1857—fRIPLE SHEET. proceeded on thelr annua) spring parade on Monday to Yorkville park, accompanied by the Wi brass band, ‘ebeve they spent the day practising at the target Suapay ScHoo. Catawrarion—The Harlem, Yorkville end Manhattanville Sanday Schovls will oelebrate their anniversary to-day. Grey PRas,—The steamer Marion, from Charleston, ar. rived yesterday morning, bringing on freight 200 barrels. of green peas and new potatoes, Opening of the New York Mariner's House. The opening of this house, whieh is conducted under the auepices of the Mariners’ Industrial Society, took place at the Home No 173 Cherry street, on Tuesday morning. Notwithstanding the rain, a very large number of ladies and gentiemen were present, Ata quarter past eleven the services were commenced with a prayer by the Rev. Mr. Stuart, of she Marines’ Bethel, followed with uttatement by Mr. TRacy, as follows:—"Toe ladies of the industrial Society, who have had the matier in charge, have received, !p form of donation, &c., a of bag $400 36 bas been expended for furnitare, &c. halinoe of $19 64 wrens im addition to ‘about $200, will be bardly sufficient to finise the furnishing, which noces- karily must be raised by subscription.” Rey. br. ALKXaNDER was here introduced. He delivered & neat acdrees, \ilustrating the progress of maritime aifains by refercing Wo the tine ef the Romans, when every ship would be obliged to have five bundred seamen, of w perhaps not fifty would retarn to their homer, ‘But why was that, my friends? the speaker asked, “Because they had no homes to go to when ashore; and if bed wore rick they wore obliged to sleep in We streets: had no boarding hoses to go to, or women to tlond tod em, like we have got here in this home. For here, if any sailor is ick, he is tended as if in bis mother’s or wife’s heme. «| hetter; for he is tended 4 women who watch his couch with all the tenderness of angels. And bow plensant is it, my frends, for @ mother, when she is parting with her son, on the other side of the water, to know that when he arrives at his destination be has a comfortable place to resort to. Rey. Mr. ‘avacrTaGie was next Introduced, His remarks were not unlike thore of Dr. Alexauder’s. Captain Hat, of the Staten Island Sailors’ Retreat, was imtroduced. He tuid:—My frieads, by am nota minister of the go- pel, I =i believe in Jeaus Christ; bat as lam pot a mini-tor my hearers must not expect such ap eloquent barangue as tbat which preceded me. I re- member friends, about twenty-eight years ago, when the xociety which is represented by the ladies in the back room, heli their first prayer meeting in the basement of the old Roosevelt street church, Taman old map, frienda, and will soon be going ty glory. But still Tean recollect when severa! ladios who are here now used t> attend that meeting; but it was me who got it up, me wlio planned it; then I prejeced a temperance society, and over 500 sea: men, under my direction, signed the pledge. But what did the liquor dealers sey? Why they sai, old Hart preaches to these get them to enter into these ‘The deceased was purser of the steamship Constitution, af the Belgian Transatlantic Company, and was reputed a ‘man of ability as wel! as integrity; rey) his employers never suspected his honesty until tho last trip to this eoantry, when be compromised himself seriously. It seems that on the voyage he became acquainted with a Jeweller (whose name for obvious reasons we will not Mevtion), who so far won upon the confidence of Steen- ‘burgh that the la wr bought of him a box of watches and other jewelry at a price eo low that Steen- Durgh kuew if he reached port he could easily doable huis money. Not having sufficient means himself to pur- chase the watches, lie yielded to the temptation and ap- —. .) Then,!I recoliect when 1 wae a lite boy, tone Buncay I went into St. Paul's church. Butno tooner had | got seated when the Sexton came up to mo and pays, “Come, clear out of this, you young devil.” Well, T wouldn't clear out, vol [pat gerbera vg an back’ brt ageoon as} got again seated, u Pp comes the mo- dern Dogar ages in and says, “Clear out, Rat nottell Lyou to gobefore.”” Well, by this time I thought I port,geo | up with By sichor and rap. (Langhter,) rr now, my friends, it is different; I or any other person can into a cburch—our churches—and atill not bedi disturbed, for now we bave got our own chorcdes, our own ministers, and lastly—and best of all—our own Home, thank,God. Mr. Tracy, then stated that the ‘of board would be opriated the money belonging to the company placed io oh charge, with the intention of returning it to the chest as s00n as he soit the watches. He paid no doty on the ches, 80 far as we can learn, but smuggled them in; aud on arriving at port be immodiately proceeded to a acted Broadway jewelry establishment, where he learned wo bis dismay that the’ wa'cbes were not golc but pinch- back, similar to thore sold in the mock auction § ‘ores, ard that he had been imposed upon by his fellow voyager. He immediately returned to the Constitution, but could not find the party who had eold him the spuriows watcbos, nor discover any trace of his whereabouts. "The upshot of the matter may be easily foreseen. The deficiency in his money chest be coukl'not make up, as he had not the means, and the company were not long’ {a qocoveriog his defalcation. About three weeks fince be suddenly disappeared. again heard of until bis st Reeborongh, Pennsylvania, What bad come vered kines, . The disgrace and shame a family was doudtiess the ceure of Lis sudden olsappearance and subsequent self- g@urcer. The jew sold bim the spurious watcuar Frappe ond tg be ‘ai prevent in the city, aud if be bas an; gonscience left ME instars Ly siete thm wr whet i is to have tome twinges of remorse, a8 DIS Uisuouees —-—csecr Yed to the destruction of a man who meant to be honest, But yielded to a etrong ternpiation. 4 BLIND IMPOSTER—-HOW TO LIVE AT A HOTSL FREE the eame gae that charged in all other boarding houses, | vit: $4 per week. After which @ benodietion was = nounced by Rey. Mr. Ellenge, when the assemblage dis- Coroners’ | ae LATS FATAL STABBING A*FRAY IN HOUSEVELT STREET—A CURIOUS SCENE. Jamies O'Pounell, who, while engaged in a fight stabbed by him in the abdomen, died yesterday morning, at the New Ycrk Hospital, of his injuries. Goroner Con hery was pouded, and proceeded to the Hozpital w hold an inguest. A post mortem examination of the body was or- dered, but the mother of deceased, who stood over the | bedy with a poker in ber hand, threatened the life of any one who should attempt to touch tt. be gpa! that the examination could not be proceeded with while the motber wae preeeptthe Coroner ordered ber arrest, but bo scuner bad she been removed from the room when her danghter sewed the poker and kopt the surgeon at a dis. had taken away the mother by ‘but the tp aay ee wed Lay sod mined opine ET Guccrapt “ot the Bore examine the body. The Coroner, appreciating their fer OF COST. rs of the Astor House were recently made | Te prop We victims of bind man from Philadelphia, with groat success. It seems at some three weeks since the party tn question came to ‘the Artor Houre ina carriage and requested w be lod to the prietors ashe had something of interest comauni- petty them. He was scoordingy shown into Mr. Stet gun's oflice, where he tntroduced himself as Mr J. Van Ward, of Vensscola, Flor e pe me 9 planter, who had wome North, noi exact jour of observation, but of phasure. On reaching phllacel phia—eo ran his story —be was robbed of his trunks containing bis le ters of in- frodaction and money, Fo that on coviting in New York be found himveetf penniless and friendiess. The story wae plausibly told, snd Mr, Stetson’s sympathy was awakened, and readily promized tho bliad gan- fietaan that hie wants would be supplied until remittances would arrive from J'ensacola. moreover tuterested bimeclt so mo h that he notitied Chief Matsel of the poor blind xeutleman’> plight. whereupon an otficer | war rent ou to Phladelpnia to ferret oat the robbers. For over a week Mr. Van Ward bed a very pleasant time of it. Be bved high, fared eumjn uc day, steko! Ube moet fragrant segare, drank the cbolcest wines, ant be. came fat and sancy. But thie kind of thing Conk! not last always; Chief Matrell suspected ail was not right, and told Mr. Van Ward a» mueb, whe pou that geatieman «i <ap- peared very eudd last Monday. Ve-terday a despatch was received from Philadelp via, stating that the bint | man’s name war Wm. Maxwell, nud that he bad recently dikappea-ed very tuddenly from ao fnetttution for the | Diind at Tacouey, Pa. He was, of course, no planter; wae | never robbed, & be never had anything to be robbed of. Paes around Mr. Van Ward & confidence game played npoo them by a | | and being the stron | Hays, but be was reluctant to ure baryh measures, but st. tt wee | deemed that the exatnination should be made, ‘The females were dnally promised that no surgical opera- tion should be made on the body, aad they removed fiom the room, the post mortem was heli ai a resaliod im the ¢ tablizhment of the fact, was caused by the stab inflicted. ae inuife “had euicred the abdomen, and the wound inflicted was about two inches in depth. "Tho evidence, az well ae the dying | statement of the deceased taken on tho evening before hia death, went to sbow that a fight occurred on Sanday night, in Water street; that ceceased and Hays were spect store: that shortly after the Oght was over these two men had a dispute together as to which of the two belligereuts got the Dest of the Gght apd what caused it; from words thoy came to blows, and while struggling together Hays drew a | Kuife and stabbed O'Donnell in the abdomen. This occur- | red on the corner of Rowsevelt and Water streets persons were present and vored to pre | in their evidence all agree that Hays was the aguressor, 4 man of the two had no cecasion to se, After the wound had been lice station aod stated that he fe in sei the porrons whom he said | wae sent with bim to the place designated, and there loare- aie of the case. He then turned to arrest had gone, and is still at large. Thm police wee contklent, however, of being able to Gnd him lat evening. For want of further testimony the case was al Journed until this morning, at 10 o'clock. Fatat Array on Smrtoakp.—Coroner Gamble held ao ed the tree | inquest on Monday at the New York Hospital upon the body of a nan named Peter Ward, who died trom the ef fects of a blow received on the bead, with a handapik®, ja the hands of Taos. P. Fisher, first mate of the schoouer Ex-Presvest Pimkcy, with Mrs, Pierce, arrived in tis | Willism Smith, It appeared from the evidence elicited ey, from Pliladelphia, on Mouday afternoon, and js now stoping at the private residence of @x-Benator Flamiiion Fish, at the corver ef Second avenue and Seventeenth street. A wart personal friendebip bas existed for sone Lime between the ex President and the ex-Governor, Which their respective political affiliations here not tended to weaken in the slightest degree. Gen Merce it emid to be rapidly improving in healtt: singe be has vacated the Presi dential chair, and now loo ated. Mra Fierce is ako’ mocb impre ath benefitted by her S ens called Upon yesterday by seve hie pereouri mud jou! friends, among whomn were Postmaster Fowler and Hon. Jobo Cochrane. We bave net beard that any iblic demonstration ix to be made by the friends of Gea. roe, a it ie understood be t+ to any publicity be- ig given to hie movements. He @1i) remain ip this city antd STriday, the 22d inetant, wien be will take his de pertare for Concord, N Ht Peon Hoe. —Captain Bennett, aerieted by Win HH ‘Travers, an Inspector from the City luspeetor’s Depart. | marnt, on Weduesiay eetret, at the foot of |hane street, ten | very fet hoge which bad been smothered ua the bag | train in coming to the city market. They were mmplly nevi to the dead animal dork, foot of ¥ | from thence to Barren Island, Gn de arrival dally of ets @attle trains, cheap meat dealers are on tie look out for ~- kind of stuck in trade, which they ec, and in | & few hours is placed on sale in their "ania They get it for atrificand cispore of the mume to purchasers pera st & trifle jest daa the market price. By this means they frequently obtain a reputation for sell ng than thove who do « legitimate trade in evund and whole | owe meats, Citizens purchase, and the result t¢ disease | aod perbape death jo their faci ses. The Inepectors, whose duty it in to noize dead animals thar arriring in Gre city, are neceerarily Gompelied to be conslantly on Ue waloh when theae trains arrive, and the service they render citwene in the ecigore of @iackod apd unieahhy mente and sending (he sume without! ihe city limits, te in eaculab be, PRemeraney oF 4 Snvmn Teemver—The setive and exempt members of Hose Company Ne. 19 have presented | Sheve foreman, Mr Samuel B. Thomson, with a magnificent iver runget on the event of ix having been re elected Joreman. Tol: ie the tenth time Mr. Thomson has been elected to office by Val sorupany, a fact significant of the Serer ibe os highly Guiebed with ohaeed aul | Tue Meare Newton —The ote ’ ot Tanne Newton was yea ferday towed to this city, where whe will be repaired ia the | ghortest poerible ume and again pot open the night line Dewees New Yor) i Albaoy While lyiog at Bon: Point the damages to Ler bull were repwired in euch & manner that sbe cowl he kept aloat Saaer ror Cauronsia—The theamehly George Law which sails for Aepinwnll to “ay, takes out two ram lambs end two young ewes for Samuel Branuan, Bey, of Cuil fornia, They are pure French merinoe: wor: by A. Austin, “i ,Of3. D. Pattereon,, W osiield cunts who! bred them from wtock itapertad trod y are said to be the most valuable alvsy age ever raised in America Acres —Obriauan Lye, & oarpente bile wt work om & new bollding tn Forty sercath street, near Sieth yerterday morning, fell a distance of twenty fort, fend furtained serious interna! injuries. He wae conveyed te hiv reaicenne in Ninth avence, Micheal Roberts, while croming Wh ichal treet oo Monday night, was down and ren over by Broadway and Forty-second fireet stage and seriously injured. Te wae conveyed ip @ carriage te hiv ronadenee John Clark, ® young man Feare of ape, while engaged yestorday i tn domed shing an OM boilding on the corner of Bit Boge and Seven. Qeenth erect. bad bie wiigh brok jaewoe fw fy a of the wall beving (allen upon ina tie wae taken | tee Bae of the Sixteenth ward ani conveyed bo ¢ New York Howptial Poe wy Siem Avice wt? elk Monday morn. ng & fire wae discover Mee uy holatery more of Hackel & Tranque, No. 86 Bixth areous, 1 was extinguished be. fore apy Gamage Of Recount we done The stock le io Sared for 86,000 in the North River ineuramee Company, ‘There were two fires starved, one in the basement agu one & the fret foor. it ie no doubt the work ven ineen Lary ‘Boe Fire Marvhal bee the matter woder investigation Panes Favcmoon.—The Aerie Risen, Captain Terborta, * A | om Monday before the Coroner, that on Saturday afternoon whe de- coared, Who was & Fleve commencd splting some wood upon the deck of the vowel, when the second mate devired him to devist,as be was doing ao injury tw the planking The deceased refused to comply with the wich te of the officer, when the iret mate (Fisher) stepped for- ward and sna‘ched the axe from Ward's hands for the pur- Fore of preventing him from prosecuting hit labors any further. The deceased then struck Fuber, who stumbied end fell backwards upou ihe deck. A Sght then wok place between the two men. Decrease! rtroek Fisher once OF twice, and waa about rirting hire again, when the bat ‘hea up a banndeplke and struck bis antagonist upon the | bead, inflicting euch a revere blow , that death sovn after. wards followed. Fisher delivered himself up to the Cor- ber yesterday, and stated tha: the biow was given in #oif defenee. The jury i this exe rendered the following | verdict-—Iwath fracture of the rkull, oe bya blow with « handr pike in the hands af Thos j May, 16 ie67 at five North River, ou beard of ond | tchooter Wiliam Smith. The@ocused in biv examination | tates the blow war given in self defence and without any intention to cause death, Garooer Gamble re privouer to Gnd bail iw the eg oo $1, action of the Grand Jury. Ireland, and wae 68 pemneregn Fata, Bisstine Acoment—Thoe, Ryan, @ ontive of | Ireland, 27 years of age, died at the New York Hospital from the effects of injuries, tote ved while cogaged in blatng rocks at the eorner of OSth elreet bod Broadway on the 6th inet, Verdlist accidental death. Scrromp Farat Fau.—Jeeph Deher, a German, was wired the t await the wee suave of | found dead yesterday morning in the eeilar of his rest- dence, No. 204 Eighth avenue came home iate on the previous and accidentally fell | down the cellar steps. Hit peck was broken. Coroser Perry wee notified and will bold an inquest upon the body. Wilttamsbarg City News, ATTINTTYD To DROWN HineEtr. —About 4 o'clock pester. day aflernoon, & woman under the inflagnce of liquor into the water from the bridge over Newtown A comlactor of the Green Point cars named Over jer, Who was In y ies eae pel after the wore id both would have ber but for the timely devietance of the ridge eodery Peter Hughes, who rescued them. Fin.—Yesterday afternoon, aboot 4 o'clock, « fire oe rred to the cellar of the lager bier saloon corner of | Morrell auc Jobuson strecta, kept by @ German named | Brecht Tt was extinguished befure malorial dainage wae done, Tt & supposed that he Cxcnen Coxrnanion.—The Church of the Ascension, Green Point, wae consecrated to the worship of Got yes. erday, sccording t the rite aod aeagee of the Protes tant kpiecopal chureh, by the Rt. Rev. H. Power, DD, Provisional Behop of the divcese, Bannan See, Avsrvemany.—The apniversury of the Eabbeth echools of the Kastorn district, whieh was to hare taker plage yerterday, was postponed in oomseqnance of we inevemmeey ul the weather, Bupertor Court=Part Beoundt, Before Hon. Jodge Sicgson. BUTT AGAINST AN INSURANCE OOMPANYT—THE PinA IN CHATHAM STRERT, May 10 —Aaren &. Van Praag, Asvigner of Imac Jo cole, The Hamelion Inewrance Company of the Oty of New York —he plaintit? tn this case sues as ansignes of Mr. Jacobs, to recover the value of « quantity of clothing Which wae detroyed by fire in Costham street, when the wife, two chikiren and some others of the fanily of Mr. Jacobs were destroyed in the conflagration. ‘The plaltiff $2,000. The $6,000 AEA Of the fire The piaintii? contonds * rewult Of ascitent, and did . wise by any unfair meant. For the efenee, the toes fot exceed $1.9), wud that the 7 war jovared jp Lp ay A Titurabee Com, any for $2,000. The de. yy that the fire wae the reeuit of woctiont, wes ea caused by Jacobs, with ‘he obtaining the in mrance on said pro that the potioy waetherehy forfoite, Teaver ean be had there defend’ that there wae frandolent repreents the if a to the yaluo of the at ournod “ont | fellows to | private tempe- | rance houses for which he gots his ten per Roosevelt street, on Sunday night, with Michael Hays, was | Court of Common Pleas. Before Hon, Judge Daly, ALLEGED ASSAULT BY A WEALTHY MERCHANT. ‘May 19.—Hugh Tappan us. Don Alonzo Oushman —The plaintiff in this case was tenant of the defendant, and was aso employed by Mr, Cushman about his grounds. Some dispute having oosurred between them, Mr. Oushman or- dered the plaintiff out of bis presenyse, and he not going, Mr. © forcibly pro velled bia by a kick. The plain iff aad defendant were both examined as witnesses as to the true senre as oe transaction, and the jury gave a verdict for RS FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. SONMY BMARKBE ‘Torspay, May 19—6 P. M. Quotations current at the stock exchange this morning show a pretty general decline since yesterday, There was a very active market at the first board, and tho aggregate transactions were to @ larger amount than we have noticed for some days. Illinois Central Railroad bonds fell of \< per cent; Cumberland, 34; Erie, 39; Reading, 24; Ulinois Ceutral Railroad, 4; Michigan Soutbern, 4; Galena and Chicago, \{; Cleveland and Toledo, 34; Chicago and Rock | $7000 Missouri ig... BA Island, 4. LaCrosse and Milwankle Railroad advanced | 200 Shs 1 Craton 18% 44 per cent; New York Central, %. In Erie, Reading and | 674 py 68x Cleveland and Toledo there were large cash operations, but prices were not sustained. Erie opened and cloved very weak. The market was active, but the tendency of prices appears to be downward, and no local iuuence is potent enough to arrest it, After the adjournment of the board, the following sales of stocks and bonds were made at auction’ by 8. Dra- $5,000 Deeeene; Tenens & Western RR. ar toy 8 5,000 ‘24 mort CoCo Great Western ‘diy ) RR. Oo. ‘S . ut "500 Lackawana and loomsburg RR. do.. 55 15 shares St Mark's Fire Insurance Company, 103 500 Pacific Mai! Steamship Company......... . BN At the second board there was no chauge in the market worth voticing. Toe extent of operations was limited and prices about the same. Illinots Central wasin de mand and improved 3; per cent on the opening figure. ‘The European orders for this stock have nearly swept the market, and it may be some days before the supply gets large enough again to reduce prices. It will regulate itself | in time. Micbigan Southern opened at 67 per | cent this sfternoon, and closed at 67%; per cent. To-morrow, Wednesday, is the last day ef grace for sub. scription to the guarantied ten per cent stock, The #ub- scription already amounts to nearly double the sum re- quired. It is pity the company did not start for a larger subscription than three millions of dollars. Two millions more could easily have been obtained, Tue Cunard steamer from Boston for Liverpool to mor- row, Wednesay, will take out about one million of dollars in specie. ‘There will also be a large shipment from this port this week. Counting the amount the Boston steamer takes out, and ae most of it goes from this port, it is but fair to presume the aggregate exportation the prosent week will not fall much short of two millions of dollars. The following gentlemen were to-day elected directors of the Harlem Railroad Company for the ensuing year:— Cornelius Vanderbilt, Albert J. Akin, Daniel Drew, Allan Campbell, John Harper, Win. C Wetmore, Horace Brooks, Albert Smith, A. B. Baylis, F. W. Edmonds, Charlee W. Sandford, John Alstyne, Horace F. Clark. When we see new men put intoa board of directors of a railroad com- pany, It is expected that they will do something to show that the new organization ts a botter one than the old. ‘We have lost what little oon idence we ever had in names, and now judge entirely by acts. A board of rich mea for directors is the worst board in the world for stockholders. It is just geod fer nothing, for it does nothing. There are some very good men in tie above list of directors, men who know all about the most molern system of financier. no tler j Cor at | Ja da SESzZZeseahEsesy Asurs.--The market was quiet ‘and prices unchanged. Pots were at 7240. a TKc. and pearls at 73,0. a 7340. Breavetvrrs —Flour—The market was steady at Sator- day's prices, while gales were conned to about 4,000.8 5,000 bbls. at about the following quotations Southern fancy and extra... Cupadian supertine and extra, Canadian flour was in moderate demand, with sales of about 500 a 600 bbis, within the range of the above prices, Southern brands were scarce and prices firmar, especially for the lower grades, with sales of about 1,400 bbls. re} tions. 10 bble. at $3 15 & 85. tales of Jersey at $3 75 aud Brandywino at $4 20, about 8,000 a 10,060 bushels were 2,000 bushels St. Louis mixed at $1 73, with white Missourl at $1 87, and fair Southern white a: bushels, including Western mixed aud Soathorn yelloa Southern white. for prime Northern. ern, and at 6€c. a 63c. for Slate and Ween Corres. Rio was quiet and unchanged, while sales of 100 mats of Hanover Bank,,, 94:¢ 30 Mich Ceo RR....0 94% 1043 100 MioDS&NIARR-b30 68 % 13 ~~ do . ot 126 400 50 Cleve & 160 Cleve, Col Oa RE 104 Chic RR..¢ CITY COMMERCIAL REPURT. Toespay, May 19—6 P. M. a 1,400 .d chiedy within the range of the above quota- e flour continued firm, with sales of about 76 a Corn meal was firm, with w held at higher rates, Wheat was unset- 4 and sales moderate, The transactions embraced included in which 76. The sales algo included upper lake at $1 45. wn continued firm, wiih sales of about 2,000 a 30,000 Rie, a MCc., in Ftore and delivered: and 88. a 920. for Kye was firm but quiet, at lg Ola Sie Oats were steady, at for South .—The inclemancy of the weather ehecked sales. MABITIOR INTBLLIGBACE. ‘New York Liverpost & Bremen Liverpool ves Havre vee Aspinwall vane & STRAMERS TO AND FROM HAVANA. abmtamerniactrom New Yor 2 ariving a Havana i, Ee auan Gere—-tries New Ti st exch mon AKER Ciry—From New York 71 si favann 12h, and Mobile tain Prous’ Moble Bat” Havans iy Sep, arriving ai Now York sn 12h, vane lAnawna— at Ba 17th, and New Orleunn 10h. "From New Orieaan rine Crry—| tt th, arrt aud New Orleans uth. From Now Orleate sin Havens ah, seach Wanmoue Prom New York 270s, arri iniou—From ‘and New Orleans 4. Prom New ‘iain Havans ‘14th, arriving at New York 18th. isatai~Hrom Chariesion 4ih and 1h, due at Hnrane Tub ~~ ron rom Havana 0th and 25th, due at New York ith When ihe above dates full on Sunday, the steamers will sail on Monday, except from New Orleans. gediegn apa Taleo eenled the Naw Your bri ah est ALMANAO VOR FEW TORE—TEIO DAY. 39 Milnor wGH wares. Pert of New York, May 1%, 1856, bier, Lo roe, Meo 3 W Cameron. ip Rami , Lol jel arne-B i lune, ‘Carney, wel 0. Back Veory Shelton, Burr, Lisson—Chamberlin, Phelps & 09, Terk Eilga (iam) Jachimann, Hamby . ie Pride of the se Seen Wentas—Yooaa & Del Burk Me juarey, Miramich!—W H Hussey. brig gation tng ey a Revaallla—bvere tt & Brown. Brig N Bieteon, Tema, Havana—Ruasell & Brig Arcturus ‘as Howard, Cor walllt=D Brig Avondale, Dix, Jacksonrilie -O &E J Peters Reig Kentucky, Nictiols, Fernandina, Fla—Walns, Carver & Brig Emfly, Mavis, Charleston—Danham & Dim Brig Judge Blaney, Bradley, Georgetow! Do Nwtes & Portor at LP Bnow, Orrington, Wilmington—B D Brockinan & Brig Azores, Monroe, Rocklan|—G L Hateb & Oo, a Sr Broguayd, Nichols, Jacksonville—Mevresly, Mow Behr Edwin, Halk’ Newbermed pris Bel i ew Rehr Citizen, Woothal, Chy Pot ‘s Brant & Slagbt, Behr Dazzi .. Elizabethport—R P Buck & 80. haw, Portland —G L Hatch & Co. Kebr § A! Hamuond, Perling, Baltinore—J W Elweti & Co Schr W L Richardavn, ‘Bay , Newburyport—S W Lewis Kehr J Preble, Strout, Boston—O & EJ Peters. Bebr,Goklen Gate, Weeks, Bosion—W W Baker. Pa ip ie frovideu Bleamer hosion. Bellew, Phiindelphia~New York and Phi- ladelphia Navigaiion (0. Fieamship Marien. ra, Charleston, with sengers, to Bpofford. Tilosion & Co. Kehr Lucey Bake, On Rana. 4 tre » wa were made at 1h ie. Corron.—The foreign advices by the steamers of yester- y and the Niagara of to-day caused the market to assume increased drmness. The sales embraced about 1,000 bales, closing at an advance of about yc. & Mo. per ib, chietly at the latter figure. The fellow’ om @ statement of the movement in cotton tluce the Ist ‘vious three yeare:— ember last, as compared with tbe pre- 1854. 1856. 1856. 1887. 2,005,000 2,408,000 8,289,000 2,797,000 164/000 1,185,000 1,570,000 1,220'000 ‘250,000 '309/600 "443,000 854,000 ‘gn ports, 246,000 214,000 443,000 855,000 Total export... .1,030;000 1,768/000 2,455.00 1,927/000 Stock on hand.” '608,000 825,000 404,000 “540,000 —Of which, nich, during the past week inoluded in gs — Rec. at a 40,00 44,000 45,000 ing and all about the theory of railroad mauagement. If | PRC SF Pit 33/000 Sas “Gaon they have any practical knowledge thoy have a@ fine sub- | prance, _ 17,000 lwo ject in the Harlem road W exercise it poo. Odhor (go ports, 11,00 400) 4, 09 ‘Tho Assistant Treasuror reports to day as follows: a ae zs meas ond 48 wd ae AST4 F 0 cetrease Ports as com) wi ear, Feta pap. + SiH STE TH | oitoute to 402,000 balck; compared ‘witb "T865,, 270,000 Exports. —Decreave to Great tain, 850,000; compared ne t Vicamstip Nisgae, st Hhifax from Liverp ml, | ya ed wich Tees, 22,000; demhesaee.” France, 80,000; com- | brings three days later news. Tho general tone of tho | 1,000; tocrease e mpared with 1863, 69,000 bales. 4 financial and commercial advicos is about the sa ne as re ported by the previous steamer, Thore bad been no actnal change in the money market for better or worse, while quotations for consols show a slight advance, The market 4 bushels of corn were 500 bales ef comen as De: 6a; coy To G axgow 400 bbls. rosin were taken at 2s, dam 1,000 bbls. rovin at 88. To Bremen 500 bales cotton Feniorms.—Rates were ra’her firmer for liverpool, and at 3d. in ‘bulle, snd 100 weight Nas 4 ‘noralaal. r- oe 1,000 do. rosin at 2s.,a1d 12,600 staves at $i6 for cotton, breadstufls and provisions remains the same, M.’ ‘To Ravre rates more unchanged—cottoa a The Daily Times stock jobbers bought and sold the fol pode ‘at 3ye.; bone was at tye; while ashes and rice were lowing stocks at the brokers’ board this morning — nase New York Central, 60 Toledo, 00 Michigab Southern. sotd—100 Michigan Southern 150 Cleve., Col. and Cin, 100 Michigan Southern... 100 do . The receipts of the Michigan Central road for the first week of May were $01,006 29, against $09,415 71 lat year, The inke was open at that timo in 1856, which was and 250 do. Cuba muscovalo at $4 4 SH, worl bark wt $10. Hiay was scarce and firm, with ales of 200 a 300 baler for specdy auipmont at $1. ‘Hors were trm for good forts, while inferior qualities were quiet at Te, a Sc. Inon.—Hooteh pig was dull, with sual sales at $35, 6 Cartons claye! at 53e., Navat Stones —thles of 3,200 Fie. common rovin were ie, atloat, at $1 per B10 Iba. Spiri.s were generaliy Mmoutle, Moasem.—Stles of 60 hb made, held at 50c. and 49. hid, with sales of 200 bbis, at the latter figure. About 800 bbls. No. 2 rosin were not the case this. roid at $2 60. fine frades were scarce and firm; 000 bis. PR * Vilmingtoo selected tar wero sold at $2 62 The annexed etatement exhibits the value of merchan- (nua.—The eales embraced 15,000 a py Hone at 8c, dise exported frow thi port during the Jan. 1 in each of the past three years: — Cosarencs oF Tm Port oF New Yors—Varre or Exrone f. Is 1857. week, aud since Tote! forthe week Previously reported. selling. The rales embraced 1,000 bbis. way, at $25 60, and 300 do. aboot of bia, We have no changes to make iu the prices #f crude waalo or perm. Peovavoss.—Pork—Tke market was lower, with more sold in the asual check today, at the same 990. Beef continued to reported to the extent of chielly railroad moss. at S12 50, with Since Jan. 1.... +... $25,134 some lots of country mess at $14 a $1460, Ropacked The Artieans’ Bank was this day admitied as wer steady at $16 50 a $16 60, and extra Chicago of he Now York Glaring House Association by a auani | W8* At $17 a $17 50, and beef hama at $2560 a $24, MODs ots, The Bula) ait Dorning and New York Raliroad was sold Cut meats were frm, wite sales Baron continued firm’ with ealer of about 200 bore , at fe, for Cumberland Gut, and 12}, for ehort boneless, 100 hh iy. obiet) Men on the Mth, under foreclosure of tho fret mortgage, and ee. 0% ‘Tar ean tm at To, for hame. anc , bought by the first mortgage Loudbuiders, who wiil Saleh the road from Patavia to Buffalo, and work it under a new organization, The first mortgage is for $1,009,000. The annual report of the Oomneeticut Railrow! Commie. siovere sLuws that the whole amount { capital of all the foads vow chartored i about $24,000,000, of which nearly $19,000,000 te paid in, being an inerenee of $50,000 paid in over the last year, ‘The total funded end tlaatiag debts of all the roads ix $11,065,849 OL. The grow earnings of ll the roads show an iuerease over Jast year's report of 6184,575 10, and the not earnings the oll greater in 862 $2, while the dividends are increased 084 8. of the Now Orleans banks vor ant popper at 12340. Broan — extreme inclemency of the weather checked sales, which were contined © 2008 800 bhd-. Cave musoorado, chief ‘The real ertate salee were quite brie Ohroulation Stables kod kas N.W. oor. University plave and 6,143,000 8,400,000 | “et.s Jot 29 fenton Catvorrlty place 4 foot on ats 1,404,066 Ftc and 166 feet on W. aide. a, 2 iat E. or. Of Mh we. and Lik wt. $3 Yt change ‘p prices, Fuck. —Saies of 60 cars were made at 4%o. a 5)(0. Bincee —Sales of 460 mate of eatin were made in bond t., and 6,000 do free at 42c.; more was held at 45. ; 60 age at lOc @ lOXe, while thy was about le, a 11 Xo. oy ms , wen —Raler of about 400 bbit, prison and Ohbe were made at Doe. Operations In Heal Estate, , ad wttendancs ry large for so wet a day, The following sales wore thade House and 37 years! lonse kt Nos. 8 andl & Hudson street, (ground rent 8540) irregular adjoininig, 22 Txt6... brick howe aad a ming W. cor, Fe. md Biel et, BTX100 ee 1 Wt N. wide 40th et, 200 1. é of aa a » 900 1 lot 8. aide 880 wt, 128M. W. 0” Gu serait 1,810 oe . ota SW our, Tidh' av. und tub ok, e100, each 910,204 050 B57 10,140,614 13,610,200 |g jas W: side Soldat, 25 weet of i s The following table axhidite the respective amounts of |. euch + £900 lien W of woh at, ‘264100. 1,975 holt by the rarkous banks and also the sume | 1 hm ¥, ‘of Sth av, 2hx100. 410 Cletant banks, the latter being comprised tn the ta | 1 lot 8 Bho Of Goposits, an shown above. — ae: Due Ranks. Krhaww, 1 se 2 story fm woe 1,7 Lilet whe Cia 1 , Bh ow 1 Jot NW. cor. Wythe ay. and tanh st 1,100 2 lots on Wythe av. of act, x0, each Sabo, 1710 = | 1 plot F. side Kort av., 82M N. rt eno — | to Iife internat), 100X100... ipo ae 1 hi ide of foata st., 11 ovieae week the aN, «i a0; adjoining, 2x10... 578,008 do, do. TO ft. B. Of Inst, 262100... Pay do. 40, _ miljotning, 26100, a 90nd ote on Rush st, sey ng, 2 100, ond 1,100, oe eiias | TIO NW. cor. Betifur ‘eh, Wa. ** guese7 kt 8 Wide Clymor et, buf Wo of Dodie avenue, Ingrense iu amount die distait \enks aeety eee “ i oo Go. ‘adjoining, 2xi02: Stockboldere of the Portemeu) Dry Deck Steambout Basin Company are desired to baod elt proxies to Mesere. ee eee eee = 3 jotuing, 262100, ewch $1,140 btn ore I rear, without frout, thaugie, 1 iva) William & John O'Brien, No. 29 Well vtrent, mo dat thoy on may be represented at the approseliny election, etn, ‘The oarnings of the Chicago, . Mwci and Font du tao | 1 ® y, : 4 lot & ride Clymer at., 225 ft. E Bedford ay ,25 100 1055 Rajiroad, tn the first four months of the present aud past lot N. cide Taylor #t., 100 ft. W. Lee ay., 254100.,, 1/015 year, were aa follows — Jot N. wide Taylor 4.; adjoining, 952100 .......... 1)008 18. i957 Jot N. side Twylor #f., 200 ft, Benton ay. Hxi00 1,100 $28,074 BT Jot N, side Tay lor ot. 20,510 43 jot 8. side Tartor rt., nm 3 ‘x78 97/000 BL | 1 bot wide Tay lor at; adfoluing, 25x06 40,068 22 Jot &. side Taylor et , adjotning, 26x56... aaenwwee | Jot north side Wilsoa ree, ‘at feet ‘weit of 8190,208 $0 vision avenue, Lag 2 Ort vot sae ooruer | Turamar, rout 000 Virginia 68.09 91K O00 ene bt Re MY | Tk mous de bv Bases an So Rte ik . oath wide Tivis 500 Qalitor 7% 7 Bi 3100 Reating Ri. Oe er coe 00 E Reb 20d BA 4K orireet, 68108 Cy: oe. 1000 Had Re Ritim 98% 100 L lot worth side by 000 TH Cen RR bds M% 800 ptrect, (000 1!) hee bds #10 100 1900 lots west olde Bigt ; Rinne 4 sh oy 3 agen, Se, Shane 9 9 ‘4 adronee: site Fighth street, hear Invision hs Rank 110 a Strout by et wrth tla, heite ieee strect, 26x6 les Nort In with ate -n of Hatieras Shoal, ip ‘imma hexee for Cl arteaton Honda FE » passed the wreck of Bee fer her apars, Figging, GoM. off Great itord, abe pala aging aatae ay nad Narently beengun into; boats gone, no ona on board; al Sue about 7 miles trom Ibnd. to lw feihoms water, and ia the immediate track of cosstin: ‘hip. Marcia Day Dautarlacotta), Chase, Liverpool Chise 14, with mdse and $50 passengers, to Walsh, Car Retunda (of Richw ond, Me), . Newpark W, Apel 8, wi op, to Neath Asous.- 1sih ine passed the qnarter deck of a vessel painted g”een, veh a white poniding around her siern; from the, appearance of Ber wiser: Cg oe nee Frapecnin Upton Triad Ka Sate, Weare, with for to Tin rippin Hunter. Tat 27, lou 79, spake é Sra “Rus sod lense Kropto, Han wort! rar Steed, Smith, Providence for Philadelphia Bicop Hidaxetone, Stedman. Providence Weatebester, Clark, Reamer Beamer Decatar, Geer, Norwieb. A foreign bark, . pal durlig the doy blowing a heavy gale from NI, with tenes: Packer, Galventon, phin; Prien Mary (ir, Cardenas; of New Fork, buy Thais teat NOrleans; wtentaer Ci 0} The: = wel P Sdatihews, Phitaaelphia: ad Pat ayer LADEUPHIA, May 19-—Are brig, ¢ Yout, Palermo; acbre Alva, ot ae OP ea ridge, Trem Flu, iets" trvamy Ae Aris; Yeart, Browa: & tl Atwoud, Huntiey, and fi A’Weeks, We bineon, and Rescue, NYort Vue ta, Cram. goon, Balen: Urtemh, Horteas X Menke, frey; Anna & Brown, Brown, and TC Suilth, Sulth, Providence; Riza & Rebecen, Price, Jacksonv ville ier Cid bark Aaroa jarve 1X) TA tone brig I Fa Portinnd; sehre NC Harr ar, Bnghron: Engi, wg SF Sliday, ‘end tol Ma Grace “Waleon’ ‘Lawrence. ‘NHaven; ce, Gottes, Dorit Balk Teerlene a Weeks, Weeks, ang Triuinpl Atl ban ro Smith, Sai bh, Hamiet, A Ce hooners Reem, Pertimonth 8 en. ‘ro vn, Mar: Jedend ida. Carberry, d a arietta Titus. xy NBediord; sr Aun Bliza Robinson, NYerk. _— Miscellaneous and Dieasters. The rteamship Meriun, Capt Foster, arrived yeaterday morn tng from Chariesion. We are indebted to the obliging purser for late pa The N Es pers. Bedford Mereory siaten that whatesh Ioet, wna, wiih ber outt at 0M, ob which there was Insured $21.0) wt the Coon merciai Mutua! Marime Insurance office of New Bedford. Bourn Georgiana, Donash Ja, for anld mi Crooked (sland Oe eee are, Island, in nence, It 1s aid, of the leak ineroasing fo fhat, and be total Wreok. The captain and crew arrives. at Nasaatt, Hear Ge Tatton. of and from Milford, Del, for New York, With grain, was aband os Boudey night, aul si Jv imopengeal Ks — Altes Man- proce ded awards Nana N Way War run on alors on ihe bord end of Lory conn from Bos: pairing voyage perienced very HEAT, is, stove bout, ‘and is Irak in; badly. fm Rew York, = Lo =~ yeates 7 ‘wen! be. and bad two men was “ne overboard, one ved by cllnging wo the rigging, Whe vier wo seac, NI’, May T—The ship Tarolinta (before reported) hence Hh tik ‘weet kebuew om & patch of corel regen eee ot the Lite Jescc on the 6th ult; afer throwing @reronard a Bir ga of cargo, was Coated off 27th. and arrived at die part, sLip bus susiaiced very serious injuriee—several kuoes ta ower bold, on, starboard fod are broken, and aler a beam of ha a riled 10 gartos feos gone, wht voto badly injucea. Erol fe The etenmer Iause Newton pen asly 4 ashore on the rok pear Bianey Point, wae foa’ed off (sin inet and tow ‘0 ailny eveniag. Ble ies “By ad aa. ww lies at the foot of The rienimehip Nashville, of the Charleston tine, waa on yy evening foated off the Sectinns) tone, and wowed wo the: Breed iron ‘orks w com ples her repairs, peerings from ‘te Seen, 3 Wy Hy order Oe in A Rosh, pe arors. All the buoys and other day marke marking the Penohact ie Br prosebes, AF@ now in proper — er a Se fate GEO 1 PREBLE, Lighthouse Taspeetor, Lat ¢ Portland, May 15, 867. wheat he Galveston Herald of the 10uh thet ape the Gi ee bar ew berm or repay bs ith the same high, wil take her pines, oe, © Pohy, a tery te planed ete otubearion trom thie of 6 dunt Tk Oo tomer, Beth, Bene fe here Down erect: y aor Jan plain strnewue of brick, allied red and whiles and’ fe tenes tron be Tight veel K G3 degrees W, dliaiance 16 pha. Bloek Honse Teland bear from # N15 degrees: it PLA vescel tg moored tn {nme fathone at in: land, from item that 8 werne seer a . ig FW, they shoei trout 06 60 fo fare heron the starboard ewes her to the southward of west. Afver pass Ing ber thes void Bot bi ber to *he southward of SK by © making duo s!owance for che aeiting of the tides over the i CT 3 A.J abont a hor boll the tower will be veh owes. po 7 m fe & yoaerl ie Observed running into danger, © fire! ‘rem thn Tight veasel to attract at’antion, aad “ule Sigua of the courwe, that shonid be atrered is tian ashibivet® A wri ship's signal | lamp 18 shown on board ine light reseei from fupaet to unr tenet tel Hike neater a wad peeds of » by the mee ¢ weesel, copies of 4 pUcaiion a his oes or ener Art at New Tedford yh, J q Ant Ovenn Tppot te Deo aroma aa Jan WO eh and 00 Ibe gp home #12 9p 1h) wh nnd LN) ibe Saved Ue ia! (ty LG, are ou i ge fame ume, Ban, Moo a meri. ran oma, pichet (ou, son toe we NR, 1404p all id ¢ mh Sayre, anda Poo a Be “Bia fom 0, Ay rom 40, Fi etm Meret te tte tty Atri ty tier rom Capt Sietann), ¥ Beports on it foal RW erate Bo tr NA 36) vole ae “a 4 1 aa ni ay Beets Cott, ier Co Jan 21, Dani Woo: ere = ver. a8 Tbs ineatian Deen do Ua ay ake aval Gee "At tombez Feb 21, Rdward, Stanton, NB, with 49 wed femuce Poh “At ds, no dale, LU Bichians®, Cask” rane, NB ot rot rey onenned at Payal prey to April 29, Parana, Royee, 8H, ng Heard trom Deo 4, Jat 1484 8, lon 110 08 8 Rall, Sth, NB, 20 4p on bourd: on Tristan Ground, in Des, Morea, Manebea: ter, NB, poling a right wha Heard from co itt Jon 118 03 B, peated Waren 7 mos out Bone Kota Feb i7, Alice, Penny, of old iin own Rey “inue anap vee = rowan Rover, Veeder, Naw oy Se arr at from Sai mone report. one Tren do ares report (arr Fed 2) ha 'Newton, she Cory, do do; Coral, Manchester, do 4o; 6th, “Catt cheater, do do (arr Feb amp oh, Biack oo a doin goin; loons Fi up 10 repal idotwekes T ‘ols mit ath, ndrews, Simi b, Ni, 3p ice FBiipaeon Tslonds, Dow vay NB, gah Jena,'Dosiuan, co, 1400 wp Mahe all told Peo 1g lat 3.138, lon OL W. "Gov troup, Milton, NB, 139 sp si since Yeuving Payall ali well, bound wo the Saudwieh’ Inl- an. A large Am clip) ng B, sbewing a large by ivh Sle border, ana fan tong ianae 1a Fralwved black, and bud ive topaatla, was baaaed aay heed “ee 40. ton 68 80 Bhip Emily 8t Pierre, Tessier, bound 8, May 17, no Bark cont ‘Age, trom Galveston for NY¥ork, May trom Boston for Galveston, May 17, off oe comer try Dp. brig Kearlect: 3 Newtza, from Cardenas for Boston, May I7, of und from NYork for Oludad- Behr Sahivan, Dons by Abe af a Suvetho,’ cin Busta for Cienfuegos, May 10, ee ey ar jon 70 45, ecoula, Coombs, from Orland for NYork, wae see. May 10, ol! Bremou's Root Axyan March 12—Arr ahip ‘a, Elliott, Liverpool. a Buenos AYRES, March 2 To arte Dipa dS Oe 3 = cis. ding; Celli Brveze, Buckinrn ‘or London, — lowland. ex: Hae. Sryicer Got amie, Howland, ging: Senge, Fela garet Eliza, Birout, tor N Yoric: oa Lise is trom N York, arr 2ith New Ligh, Syeighta, from Bi Sit Marob 19 bark « hase, Chariton "6 Yore Bownay, April ain perkahipe Leona (not I from Liverpool, arr Mareb 27; eli, Nason, for Sanpunges, April ]—In part bark Gazelie, Duell, laf enres ez Mt wate Kona, March 18-814 ship Winged Arrow, Bearses returns to whoving made 0 her pom de at verarehe she vee pine. 4 AYRE. A wimberiand, Lewis, Ne Hitivax' Way Arr sear ilzabes ss, Hota, ae He, NYork. suman ‘May 2—In port abip B Jacobs, Henderson, for Moatevineo, March Lig‘ port harks bate Meeny ‘Ellen, Mahi- » for Nxork 10 page oe bese aura Be Bennett tor Fr condemned brag Cihuares Beni Tor H uatine Ho ‘dan Pratctaco’ with bark Geni prpans, na cargo of i eeesamncco, April 8-Sld bark Mondamin, Burgess, Rio ea Mareh 8—In por! chip Eureka, Canfield, for New oT Dowinue Orry, April 80—Schr Castilian, Lord, was on the SBarasty Apri 29-A brig Thoe Tueston, — hagens, to load for N Yi 7 29—In port adii of Boston, condses ei net 00 a), "Sarre, ie Ne New na Ur ten, ae Arr Ne cere, ros {rom W¥ork for Atatrig; barks Bony dha load con oy Beveun from the Queen of ihe B Dei. a bom ma Barbadoes, just Oo Teresa. Berry, raga NYurk or burncatbonust diy. ny rigs ie ward, aa fran Mani eng, a arr iy ee hy ig tobre Magyar, {"Spein, 40; Samuel, Nelwoa, fart Dastana® * 0; wUshiures. Turner, trom ‘Mardnique, do. {Pen Sreamsine Nac. Arr trom NYork Aprit at Valencia; May 6, ‘Are treem' banimore 33} n pi tr a at Ltabon; Jecerapnlel aa SF 7 5, ireland, off Dungeness; @u, Bn, 0 Judking, 9 iverpant, Arr from chicola AF From Siobecme ties eC fiant ine Greeia a: Go; Te, BE FORD, ud Spi of the sat do; Bh ‘Arr from Mobile May 6, Ooean Wave, at am vice NYork May National, from Garoitt, Wood, ‘rom Lives puul; Te dan Jas Foster, Jr, from do; onee, from Bid ior Boston May 6, Eagle, from Greenock; 7th, Crown rt from i {verpool for, vik 3 May 4, Despatch, from Newport; 7th, John from La bid Tor Charleston May 5, Gitford, from Bones, Sid for NOrieans May 6, Afiance, obi Sunderland, Home P. dark ND Chaser say gas ce ba wats Ches mn oe eee te ioe Bs bh Purver, 8 om RH Wilson, Paine, Vb ‘mouth Bock? Piece ‘Telegral Seamed ors brig. "Cli barks indiana, Hares, Sar al eit “Mobile, « Matibows, . 8d, wind mat, from Montes ideo. hy Tor Warton, NUrleans;, jant s ‘ork; ech Kal! * k Beach, Seunaers not abe got out of the the morning, but probal ALTINGIE, May Rivers brig sy) Sh cite Hoaton Forinnae cid steamebip Jnekson baker, A York worth, Peso, Liverpool; brige Union jon Rate ve voomna Ae een ® Nelson Hail, Ditcbell, ie i ridge ig oan S Hes teed Rewcerreen, eters ois to. Da e ‘ord, Newbui A ¥ fos Wea teen aca" Reis Geaees ham broor, Lig Sn ‘A = ne. DRIDGEPORT, May 178 18—Arr eches Bil ‘ade, Bay- pein tun acetates wanne, Car fod $ Buctelew Bennett, Bristol, Pa; Bs oh ta, Me Lickmond, MF Wells. Geeling Trenion: | Adonis, Jen= puns, and Midna, Sunith, “Tlizs vetb pore: +, Pentel, N York. ld scbre'J: Carrol) and Wn Ks Kdwards, Ruzabe'bpor: Gen Cameron. Tlee, ‘Sarah Jane, Browerwea, NTO; ier ea ‘wen, ware bare « . ante an lee NOr Ely ceuitn eect nieeee eh ne Ka tey ward, MeDoa- inten, serena Ri Riaplea, N De ART OWN * scbra Jos Farwell, Packard, Iphia for Hod well patel et mo) RIVER, May 15—A Davis, Yo. — sappeeea for % York. Soe yee ental np 1b PMC Are ooh Joe. 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