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6 «EW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1858—QUADRUPLE SHRBEY. heavy. A! the second board the market was lower and closed witha downward tendeacy. Michigan Southern, preverred, declined 4 per cent; do. old, 34. Milwaukie and Mississippi was 3 per cent better, After the board a fur- thor decline was realized, aud the market closed without oa $2,961,268 6,461,238 3 ‘33,981,677 92,502,973 13001" oe Total ent. at the port, ..$86,912,940 38,054,207 16,597,826 | First quality... Or the aggregate decrease in importations st this port and actured is quiet. The sales for Apri 22,084 pkgs. ; Bishop. Matanras, ‘12 days, with sugar, &c, to master. dca inst, of Ci Det ware, spoke brig Castilian, from Cienfuegos for low x m4 out. », Lucy Ann with sugar, &c, = j if? “aller, Ibih astern Nat, Henry, Stasgessy Young Adserica, Baer 1718, Home, Walls, Eastport Fran Cid 17h Home Walle. Kastor and. Ben, Francisco, wee April 14—In port bark Lexington, —-, for New ror! L Micra, Agi au4 Henry Ht Waton, Syras. — ee for NOrteens, 10th, Jetem, Liddle, Leghora for Mew FINANGIAL (ho aggregete of tho last year by © great inerease in ‘tt the Latter rate must bave been made Mosstam is quiet, bet ne change cam be quoted in | Ship Glance. ie, Havens, 14 days, @th suger, o- | Yt AND COMMERCIAL. | %& Tinlad th ober tdne hain ae Sew et us saloe,stonsting eae ala hone prac. "We havens heard of my ue | EE Spy ty Pg oy Sea Aryl X'—Arr Mompbie Devia, Mortons; Mite MONEY MARKET. Bo more with ww than eo much menchandise, X cannot | °C: Browning's and ('rien's there was a.aoderately ac. | eatimated uot, to exceed about 28 pea bbie he saint Hata i, ou 9, Panes us Oona ody bora, fest, Be AER APRIL ATE Loa, Bapsno, Worng” Ya. Waremmar, May 6—6P. M. | be viewed in an unfavorable light. It would boagreat | tive cemand, at trom TC a 9HC. was woll sustained. The demand, savas mode. | shine day: ins (244, ion 0) 50 sam gy Sth, at day); Mein, Sack. do (dad (rom Centaven trast ‘The stock market continues moderately active, but by | relief just now to wend forward tenor twetye millions of wn a pl Pde pw Sony Ronee ry ph er ge San aan ae pond tt enmgla bound Wet Masi, “On we | Tiesrowi, api is Arcalt Bouingsr Hastagee, Bald Bo means buoyant. The tendency of prices throughout | specie, and {four indebtedness abroad waa of any amannt Srerage of about oe. ‘The otock is now estimated af about €,600 bbls. The mar. |, Bhip Camden. Bolles, Haves, 4) dare, with $90 passeg meltras, April 18—Arr Futon (@, Wotton, Bory, ste the neeeicn of the Stock Exchange to-day was downward, | It would go, but augh iy not the case, Sefer as.cur oreiga,| | The total recelpls at the various yatda for the wook, | kot was norinal at Sl badeam aa wea, oF large leebergn: 2th, la 42 on 2 Sacha Baryeet Loring, RYgry (wag recortad eit for Wewoualag’ week and correspond ‘were j ; f bow! =i j y fend to neverel instances a deotine was realized. Reading | trade ia concerned the belaase keep pretty well adjusted, | IAs! week and correepencing Perlad Inst your, were as | in light tcrs, sot Tom Bi We O08 request, walle | Fed bortacn:al Sy lat Bh ow 00M ignale | Ber, Charleston, Young Ham, Morryman, tad Ur Railroad fell off 34 per cent; Michigan Southern, old, 34; | It will be seen that specie goes and comes In small Alerton's, Browning's. Chamb'tin's. O Brien's, | prices remained steady, Pale of the new crop was scarce, | wilhs black tail shin, sowing If fralidiatg pendant, The Tia Mechanic, Amosbary, from Bombay, bas wot aps Southern Michigaa, preferred, 2; Galens and Obicago, 1}4; | Smounts, and if our import trade does nct revive, chear- | Yesterday... 24s 2 2 s ad would f here Canning i are al Banus: tien light (rom soutsward: has log two topsalia, | Mtedci Spura 4.’ ps ano Gleveland and Toledo, %; Chicago and Reck Island, 1\<; | Fival of bullion in larger sums must seon taxe place. Bent tales at O7c. a 68e. A Now Bedford rea the fol: | ane Por aed eae 2 tuntoon, New Orleans, and the bar Npemantra, Pize,Rowos, Tolwak, Hasson . Milwanide and Missiasippi, 1. North Carolina State sixes | The foreign dry goody trade of this port has thus far this came from-the fol ‘tatoment in reference to that 18.gaye, with mdse & Fosdiow, Fee io aad aid 28e tor NOrleuaoe Volume, Walling Bdvenced one per cont; Tennessee State sixes, {. The | year been upon a very moderate scale. The importations ending May 5:—Sales of ta parcels of 800 bbls. at mA Davis, New Orlesna. and the bar 16 days, with face. Now Ars, Welker, Demarara ‘and miserable, wot weather undoubtedly had « dampening | inthe fret four moaths of the preseut end past two years cevseeee MOB" Michigaa Ship Kealmm, Hurgeas, New Orteano, ond the bar 29 days, | {or Matanias), Audrom Ring, Thomas, Rarinnd: rokre influence on operators apd prices. There was considerable | Were as annexed: — : Thacged signals with obip Sh Lenin trom’ New Orieaas for | Baker, Manton wih ocpper ore a (ont a 2 for Mamta Roads orders for Swansea); . berks ccnrumaiere Rememisete| Bie came wae foes, Ubtier, New Orenn oad a var 39 aan, | 5H Reval asta PMS Chaps awe pressure Test. tadie shows by what conveyances the be ol py rig me ng Tent, NOrleans;ackr aritpgton, Murch, NYork 20k, bade ‘are apparentiy conient to tet matters take their satural, 7,008, Nov $0. via Cork March 23 (where ahe pu: (s im diarves), with . Tebenham ancther’ anual says ot Course. Moiders of stocks are full of confidence im future aVouneor 8,402,962 2,006 622 goal, io Kaieo & Forter took ® uot from’ boat Poo g Ja bee ae weep: one Reon Gamtaoe tiem Velecs, and are. evidently tndidierent to \the) triding, 31625 /627 2,978,058 1, 637 | strength "iat Ate ot Providewce, Crosby, Cadis, March 22, wita | Brugeite. =: brie Lizabe ~oeryman, Aspinwall; basic Cally Muctustions. Along. period of cheapness ond. O28 BET B8G8,THA1/068,046 Sheep and 302 | mone wine, de. to master. Conte buren Nort bre Wintward, bundaace in the money market is almost 1000 | 90 = $16; Bark Wordbine (Br). Wilson, Rio, Jaxetro, March 10, with | Comelie, Barton. Nie re Mana York miki po ee | Teal $35,081 677 82,602,075 18,061,678 ‘Swine 813 | 60. Beet coffee, FL Phippe A Oo. Marah 20, at 5 198, tom 3768 W, | Ai Met ane ven'h, Walle arannsh, uh barke ranteed,‘and hardly a contingency can ocqr calcn- wayyy lag een, River Railroad —Beoves 638 | tho local, and seer 3 lt dr lon BS, poke Dak Epeayy trea Bla tesee | Mars Honan: Za, ships Coarios & Jane, Boke, Wrtasee Anted to disturb the immense accumulations of our banks. et ae 3 58,108 338 | bbis., including oF Barbedoss. 7 ances |) Gerace Gondry, Maanrne and Feopra, i, tas ‘Several of the trunk lines of Western railroads. ‘Te 2'685,089 | Hudeon River boate—Beoves . ,188 | meee et $10 60 0 perk Ventur, Atkinscn, Cursos, Xpeit 18; with akias, wood wo ‘aon are doing 585,088 Camden and A\ 73 | $i¢,end ext ‘Roener Graves & 06. end do; Alexiaa, Baxter, Remedios aud os Hartetie, Deeaity a large business, and if there is any trath in the reports (027,298 1/066,446 2,077,830 | Oamden and Amaboy 64 | quiet and cominal. regory (of Rockland), Sylvester, Swan tal. | York) Martha's Vinyard, Robinson. Cardenas and do: Of reduced expenses and general economy, they must be rd Tania | ‘The prices 18. Cut oa inal oh 720 ania sompeet we ele Dam Ebon; Crismes, istivore, Remade” ni dente earning more money than ever before, on muck larger ne abe ea 16@ bhds. were tool s'S2"lat S330 oe TH, passed bark Ola. | ToUas, Remedies and N York: echr Hepub been gross receipts. ‘The old wheat crop is coming forward | Total withdrawals,....$3,006,702 4,616,642 @ 311,683 38 | ee [eist'e'ta her forelopeail steering iy. fase tare ci mouth; Wiiadnte, Buren, Gnrdenen brig Gow Agee very rapidly. The Galoua and Chicago Railroad breught } Ad consumption SE AOL OT SE ARETTS 36,88 9 00 | and tierces at Llc. Nee ree ee ret eat: benans, boots Desusaarss a Justice Story (of Boston), Atkins. Havana, April . 5 Y : inte Chicago imone day nearly Gfty thousand bushels of | Totel shrown ou m’kt..$37 807,379 97,010,615 21,378,111 | Inferior. $8 | ee wines ars ig art Gros erarre Oo. ae Birt Theatap, ere ea 8, ‘wheat, with large quantities of other produce, The far- 265) "Rice te q PR is 5 one caus, wide eager, be, to ton Roads for orders, or Bran ee. mere are now anxicus to get the old crops off their | Manuf. of Wool. 50 | toquality. Mary Cobb, from West Indies for New York; Ist inst, of | q Jie OL Wier. April 16—Passed, Ines, ‘room Len- hhamda before the new crop.comes in, and the cee i 4 een ee Oe oe een Same Sew Coen Ow LavEgroot. April 7-814 Samaritan, Small, and, Barnabas freighting businces of ail the railrosds west of S70,018 1,006,647 4341506 eee eee an Cartel Oakes Bark Muskingum (of Warren, RY), Martin, Matanzas, 11 | Yipod Haus, NYork: Lombard. Lombard. Portland, Baler, be onesuall "358,503 | 316,083 reach 1,000 bhds., " wits oper, to. oamer, Aen. Centurion, is, NYorke: J Wakoagid: Lake Michigan must from this time out ont ly First quality, ne bbds. molado at 4c, David J apaley (of Philageiphie), be. 4c. 25 to cs) animation. There were fo sales of Hudson Railroad this ailernoon, but it was steady at the morning's prices. (Cuicago and Rock Island was the most active stock on the List, and sales were made at 78 per cent. ‘The Third Avenue Raliroad Company have declared a quarterty dividend of two per cent, payable on and after the 12% inst. Im the suit of Cleveland against the La Crosse and Mil- waukie Railroad Compary, in the United States Circuit Court of Wisconsin, no defence was mado, and a judgment for $112,000 obtained. This is, we believe, the old case, which has been in agitation for a long time. The operations of the Clearing house to day were as $22,229,930 pi + 1,875,285 ‘The Assistant Treasurer reports to-day as follows: — Baianoe.. +3,046,168 81 ‘The receipts include $31,000 from customs. ‘The recetpts of the traffic department of the Illinois (Central railroad for the month of April were:— In 1868 $174,365 In 1857 205,600 ‘The receipts of the Erie road for Apri were $636,000, ‘an increase of $120,000 on April, 1857. The receipts of the New York Captral for the same month were about $720,000, against $714,000 in April, 1887, with a decrease of working expenses of about $50,000. The receipts of the Morris Canal for the present and past years compare as follows — $323 91 ‘The movement of the banks tn the four principal cit.~ of the Union in which weekly reports are made, aa shown ‘by their Inst statements, is as follows :— Loans ite. Spreie. Circulation, Kew York, May 1.8111 565,455 60,563.203 35.064 218 7,481 814 Boson, May 8.-..-. 51,09 760 21,257 900 9.248.000 6.905.900 Bake ISaO IS Tug Te 28 6 16,091,758 17,063,145 10°798,458 7/428,599 $201,798 718 184,474,961 62,183 380 23.998.730 + DOLLS, KIS 131,950,490 60672245 23,242 411 ‘The annual meeting of the East Boston Company was held on Monday. The report states that the company is out of Gebt, with a cash balance on hand of nearly 65,000. ‘The property of the company is as follows:—-Roal estate, st valuation of 1867, wisich is the value placed upon the land after deducting all expenses of building, streets and other improvements, $1,251,902 16; cash assets, $4,25¢ 81; making a total of $1,256,215 07, represented by 20,000 shares, equal to $62 80 per share. ‘The axnexed statement gives the full details of the raluc of merchandise imported into and exported from this port, in each of the first four months of the present and past two yours, and the aggregates for the corresponding period ineach year — Comuxace of Tax Port or Naw Yorn. 6 ++ 18781, 487 76068 . 1eipnoess T1'186' 890 6,837 46 57,314,960 23,008,545 $1 626,264 1,969,286 1,000 448 1 486, 2, 259 66 8,667,911 800,672 240,059 3,011,278 19,006,732 ‘25,524,402 ‘21,186 504 21,216,318 Wo aat Oe Way ehoure 16,886 261 14a ‘Total... ..... $15,566,066 16,798 VALUE OF EXPORTS. Domestic Produce. 4,648 842 6 80% ,202 7,904,481 6,162,160 23,0W0 685 Forngn Duttable $212,200 198 408 143,064 363 878 465 im 8 00 ‘202.027 S14 SAS Tota... reese $1,026,400 1,494,709 Ft -aialdaa 920 Jamaary .. bebrumey 63,275 176,708 Marob........... 190,848 483,530 Apr oe 195,042 Total... 868,086 1,006 508 ‘Specie. SABO ccs BOERNE 1,07 NAS Febrosry......... 1,206,943 1,88 Tow 6000402 18,407,581 Janvary . 6,192,116 February. 7110 bia Mareb... 11,190'866 April, 91028 95% Total. 34180482 S0,19,12 ‘The most important an‘ ra: factory / this re port i the fact that # very groat deer exhibited ia the value of imports, while the valve of exports shows « very mm ve falling of. Our export trade has been pretty we eustained, while the import trade bas been comparatively limited. In the first four months of the present year the total importation was but $40,219 480, Seninat $86,885,046 for the corresponding period in 1867 ‘The decrease this year, thus far, bas been more than Any per cent, amounting in the aggregate to more than forty six million of dollars. The export trae i# even more favorable than this. In the first four months of the pre went year the value of ” $90,119,112 nenine’ y shows ® deere jaality , Ordinary to good Inferior. It will be seen that pearly the whole was in foreign dry fluctuations. In tmos of expansion and extravagance, whes the consumption of luxuries is carried icts al! classes Of the community, we see it and fee! it tn our foreign dry | alexander & Virgin. goods trade, and in times of contraction and economy we | A. Grumb see tt particularly in that department. The returns for the first four months of the present year show how rapid- ly we cam reduce this branch of our foreign trade. The country is all the better for this great contraction, and it is to be hoped that it will goon for many months longer. ‘The suppiy of foreign dry goods still om hand is full large enough for another year’s consumption, and we should not suffer in the least if our importationa continued no larger than at present throughout the year. ‘Tho law requiring the banks of Virginia to resume specie payments went into operation on Saturday, May 1; and, 80 far as we have beard, tt has bees complied with. ‘In Georgia and some other States the banks were also to beef. Martin & Valentine. f it g g taal fH B Hf i ane eqenzee ap 5: sf ce j i i BR E #f ERE es 200 do.. 67 MichS&NIa iTownlmb. 64 Eg 10OGRECRICRE... 0 EJ do ao SHER? AND LAMBS. have been unusually heavy 4 @ moderato i : a iH a BB zeBeee Pe eat ss ! $ i ag 8B a ‘Fy $322eenn a a i S8c8s.83Ssre séss & Pa The following are the closing prices es repo walaki's, Ni street:— RECAPITULATION. Seneeny ny eS eee ‘Of all tock at ail the yards during;tho week, since lst January, and for the correspouding per inst year, were as tollows:— | | Veale. Lama. Swine, 1,100 7,213 9,618 10/848 54 60T 6,196 11,604 109, RYCKIPTS BY NRW YORK AND ERIR RAILROAD. ‘The following is the report of live stock brought over road destined for New York, for the REPORTED SALES OF rw ¥ AXD STOCKS AT AUCTION, $2,000 New York conteal Park 5's shares Chicago and road. Bank...... y Fire insurance Go.) 15 Phenix Fire Insurance Co 6 Firemen’s Insurance Oo... By A. Ti Mulier $1,000 N.Y &N. Haven R.R. o's. 2 shs. N.Y. Fire and Marine lus. Also the following — 2,000 Missouri 6's COMMERCIAL REPOR® Wrowmmar, May 5—6 P. Amm.—Tho market was steady, with sales of 75 ptvr’s.—Flour—The market was again inactiveand heavy, and inferior, with common SLY | Weetern, was again 5 about 7,000 a $,000 bbis. within about the following range oss Tat. added lea of State and sales embraced Chicago, St. Paci & F. da L. RR. #bs. American Exebange Back 2 Sertenenee SSZeSERSES 2 Zoorssaaeet ISSSRSsSRe in ‘The rales embraced about above figures. Southern flour was demand continued fair both for e: . Lij\ggg | and from the home trade. The sales embracea 9 1,500 bbie. within the range of the above qi Rye floor noid to the extent of nbont 100 , x emall sales of J The demand was limited. The sales footed up about 2, white Mich a $l 10a red Indiana 5 38 e 5g . 8102,504 | Ot quotations. C C a a = 2 Pret ti other tie. 106 Due toother banks 2,506,005 i [ie i Ohto State Bank F i a3; 3 some perchaces for export. The sala 000 a 40,000 bushela. including white Southern at Tic, a 780., ana yell ibe wtoady, with sales in small lots at @2!cc, Oates were 400. a 450. for New Jersey, 460. and 470. a 48)¢c. for State and ttle has tranepired. Prices have not By further arrivals the stock of Rio and Santos 20,000 bags. The sales are unim Corrox.—The market was inactive. manded some conce-tion which holders were unwilling wo concede. The ales embraced about 600 bales, without which were about as follows:— Upland. Florida, Mobile, N.O.& Tern NEW YORK CATTLE MARKE'', Wrownepay, May 6, 1 Tn comeequencHor the inclemeney of the weather hore ‘Was but a slim sttendance at the Washington drove yard to day, and of course a dull market follow In beof cattle there was but little doing at . ing the day, snd as the receipts for the week wore large, Prices declined to about 100. for firet quality, and from Te. to 94. for other descriptions. The quality of the offerings continues to be firet rate—there being very few really poor cattle on sale at any of the yards, and indeed they could not be sold as readily, even to the Jew butchers up town, as ordinary cattle bringing from 8. to 9¢ ‘There have been fewer State caitle on sale dur. ing the past few weeks, as the suppiy was hurried in during the winter monthe while was badand the receipts from the Werlern states were The supplies now coming in, however, a Jity than during the win . from all directions were poor— the poorest of all coming from thie State. or three lota on sale this week from fowa—the first from They were very good indeed, And told about as readily as amy in market, at from {e, to 100, There was also n lot from Michigan, which were very good. Nearly half of the supply baled from 1\i ny of which, it was thought, would be left over unsold, together with several lots from Obic number on eale ni Allerton’s for the wee yoetorday and to day o hundred were disposed of yesterd There were on sale several premium cattle, and upwards, rome of which steady but inactive 460. for Canadian: bas been increased to Parchasers de jotable change in price Frerorts are better: 1,500 bbl. flour at 2, 4444. a 28. 64.; 000 burhels of grain at 64; 6%d. for wheat on the Din at the closeof next week. 600 To iondon 20 puncheons brandy Frere —There haa not been any change of moment. 2 46 for bunch; for fresh Maracoa bananas are sel) Coconnuts at $22, and Dried fruite are ‘uil. Feaches aro scarce and re dull at $2 40 re is a fair demand. $1) 50 per bunch. better average 4 when the cattle There were two plenty and commend bc. a 6¢ that place in some time. Alive. —Tho market ie Sale of 680 Buenos Ayres 1,000 Montevideo, at 2% ady nnd moderately active 1,000 Orinoco, at 286.5 #00 African and 3,000 Texas Bosry.—We bear of sales of Caba, for export, at 4c Smal! sales of Manila have been mado at 45c, 8 70c.,, and Guatemala at $1, lowe three por cent cash, A few putmegs realized 55¢., and Srreys are dull pimento 64¢ cash Laster —The stock bar further decroaged, and an ao. vd prevails for bomiock and which were helt at Ie 0) b's prices are quoted mt 90. a Lie, but do. same time last year, 31,722. , 26,938; same 800 bbis. were made at 203¢c. Wuatkaonn —The market hes assumed greater Grm- eas, with # speculative feeling both in this market acd to the eastward, with a decided advance ip prices. A Now Bedford paper gives the following account of the move- ments in that market for the week ending the 34 laxt.:— Whalebone is in demand apd prices bave advanced. The eales since our last include 6,600 Ibs. old 10 foot Polar’’ at $1 25, 16,000 Ibs. Octotsk at $1, 2,200 do. do. at $1.07, 11,000'ibs. Northwest at 90c., and 16,000 Ibs. South Sea at 80c. Married. Batsoo—Baamrer.—On Wednesday morning, May 6, the residence cf the bride's father, by Rev. A. HI’ , Laoman S. Baitov, Jr., to J we M, daughter of John W. Braisted, ali of lyn, Drgos—Caowis.—On evening, May 2, at St. Joseph's church, by Rev. F Callom, Mr, Joux B. Diacs to Miss Kare E Crowtry. Farumn— Biocorcoon.—On Wedaesday morning, May 5, by Rev. N. E. Smith, rector of the Miadle Dutce Reformed . Taoaus W. Fann, Faq., son of Arsold Farmer, Faq., of New Jersey, to Evcmmo J., third daughter of the late Abraham B. Bloodgood, of United States navy, all of Brooklyn. Now Brunswick papers please copy. Died, Browx.—On Tuesday, May 4, Caroue Marta, young- est daughter of Mary A. and Win. B. Brown, aged i year, years. ‘The funeral will take place on Saturday aflerncon, at two o’clock, from No, 277 Dean street, Brookiyn. The relatives and friends of riven Decasur Chapter No. P. A. = Brooklyn Iodce No 6, 98, F. A. M., are respectfully the ‘The relatives and friends of the are respectfully invited to attend the fuveral, from her late resiaesce at English Neighborhood, N. J., this (Tours¢ay) a/ternocn, as o'clock. Carriages will be in attencance at Bar- clay street at half past one P. M. Y. Tuceday May 4, Maxt Commer, wife of aged 22 years ‘acquaintances, and those of her father, ‘tend the Hester street, this (Thursday) afternoon, at one o'clock. Dartox.—On Weanesday, May 6, Mra. Maky Dayton, A. A. M., are respectfully invited to attend. Camkil please 3 Dv Dom ba Trescay, fay 4, after a long act sevage ens, Pera Dv Bows, in the Tlat year of bis ago. The friends of the family, and those of his sous, Eben S and James M. Iu Bois, are invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 63 King street, oc Friday , at half-past mine o'clock, withont further no- Dv Frow.—In faye L. L,om Tuesday, May 4, Mr. Lov Dv Fiox, in the 424 year of his age ‘The funcral service will take place at his late reaidance, No. 221 Dean strest, this (Thursday) aferaoon, at three clock. His friends and those of Lis family are reapect- Fy —Om Wednesday, May 5, suddeoly, Fixwacerta Loss Fort, aged 10 years. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are reepectfaliy relatives and friends of the family are raepectrully invited to attend the funeral, from the resifence of his parents, No, 7 Wost Twenty-niath atreet, this (Tharstay) at four o'clock, without further notice, The remains will be taken to Second street besa Hyrea —On Tuesday, May 4, Jous Lawnaven firae, aged 41 years, 7 months and 9 days 6 relatives and friends of the family, and thore of his brother, Thomas Hyer, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from No. 220 Centre street, this ( fhuraday) afternoon, at two o'clock, without further inv tation, Mclsrrma.—in Albany, on Wodnesday, May 6, Hon Ancen. McINTYRE, aged 80 years. He was for macy years Comptroller of the State, and the able ficancit, cote apo rary with Governor DeWitt Clinton, in providing the re- ‘veruca to sustain the credit of the canal policy Ke waa also State Senator, and one of the President. b cctore of General Taylor. ‘The funeral will take place in Albany,on Friday after. noon, at four o'clock. Retr. —On evening, May 4, sudden!y, Sanam Axx Aci, wife of Thomas Roily, and daughter of the late Robt. [ouge, aged 44 years. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at tend the funeral, thie (Wedneeday) morning a ten o'clock, from ber late residence, No. 252 Taird avenue, to St. Slephen's church, where rolema Ligh mass of rw qviem will be celebrated. The remains wul be interred in Calvary Cemetery. Sumranp.—On Wednesday, May 5, Hewnt ©. eon of Elisha H. ead Ruth Cary Shepard,jaged 5 mouths acd & a . will take piace from the residence of hie parents, No. 190 West Thirty ninth street, on Friday morning, at ten o'clock. The frionds of the family are iny ite to atiend. ‘Wnaox.—On Tuesday, May 4, after a painful slivers, Wan P., eldest «on of Nicholas F. and Ann Wilson, aged 16 years and 11 monthe. The relatives and friends of the fam(ly, and those of his uncle, Benj. W. Wilson, are respectfully iav ted to actead the funeral, on Friday afternoon, at two o'clock, from No, 214 South Third street, Brooklyn, B.D. The rematcs ‘will be interred at Cypress Hills. —_——— HABITINE INTBLLICN NCE Movements of Ocean Steamers, yrow gcROrE Memee Tearen Pata Po City of Maltimore....Livernool.... Apri Bo New York 4 em aLD fh —_— nnn ALMANAC TOR NEW YORE—TuIS Day. FON Rites. ° 458 nines morn 18 BUR ETB. cee eeeees vee TOO] ATER. ere 2M Port of New York, May 5, 1858. OLEARFD. teamshiy Moser Taylor, MeGowan, Arpinwail—M © Ro teamshty Star ot the South, Tyon, Savanneh—9 1, Mitebill, fteamahip Marion, Foster, Ubarieston—Spofford, Tieton & Co, Bteamship Roanoke, Skinner, Norfol, &e—Tenry Lndiam, k Radiant, Flerin, Naples L. Sickerson. ark Pligt Fish (Br), Redgly, Liveroool—J © Mearthur. Rark © R Sutil, Reandelia, Marneaibo~ Snttl & Angustios, Bark Elberta, iiehhorn, St Jago~ Peek & Uhuren Brig Nebraska, Freeman, jenae—Walsh, Carver & Brig Loeh Lomond, French, Cardenas—R P Back & Co. Brig Eureka. Gilkey, Matanzae—R P Buck & Co Brig Neptune, Clermont, M Johna—Wileon & Braine, Brig Charles, Raton, Corn wallie—D R De Wolf 10k & Co, Sebr Thos Bix, Hill, &t John. NI—D K De Wolf. Sebr M Rogers, Farren, Green Turtle Rey—Master Belir Union, Barker, Jaekaonville—Post & Sms! Sohr WH Cillitand, Re forson, Charteaton—Dollner & Potter, Bebr Helene, Farrell, Wilmington—Jow ith & Co. hr Statesinan, Wicks, Alexandria. o—Merrill & Abbott, Schr Leoeadia, Amail, Ralenn—R W Ropes & Uo Schr Amrriqns, Bulkley. Wellstieet—Wootrul? & Robinson. Rehr Surah Blizabeth, Smith, New Faven—Master, ARRIVE. mer Ringeo de Garay, Gonzales, Havana, Hoa. Jowsts 6 guna, and bas 140 men. fe coppered and have engine repaired Bullock, New Orleans April 27, vin Ha Spanish war st: April %, to J MC Came to thie pert Steamship (aha! vana 3th, with mdse and passengers. to Livingston, Croch eron & Co, Ship BR Milam, Risley, Amoy, Jan 19, with teas to Mosen Taylor & Co. NO date, ‘iat 2) Aylon 72K, saw ship Flore, bonnd Bonth. Ship Agnes (Hirem), Schilling, Newenstle, March 17, with coal, to F&F W Meyer. Had heavy weather the entire pas ego; been 4 daye W of the Banks: aplitenila, atove bul wa: fe ‘April 12, Int jon 42. si, pneomt 2 loebergs; wok # pilot frou boat Jane, No 1, in lon 69, bad top! Rh for fore yard. April 26, lat 31 $0, lon 79 50, was struck by a squall whica aplttoretopaail, mlzen stayeail, parted mizen ude, Grd strained the veesel badly. Bark Rambler (of Rockland), Packard, Sagua, April 26, with ager, Ss. to Metealf & Duncan. B 1e (of Guilford), Yates, Monrovia, Africa, Marck & with prim oll, Ac, 10 Yateu & Porterfioid. April 33, Int $L 80, lon 66 11, spote brig Columbus (of Windser, Nb), Davison, do for Lonion. oe Geraina (Port, Fernandez, Pars, April 10, with rub- ee. to order. ‘ig Triomch (Bp), Atkicson, Turks Islands, 12 days, with salt, to PT Nevius & Son Brg Milton, Potter Port au Prince, Apr'i 19, with eotton and logwood. to Yates & Portertieic. Brig (cf Plymouth), Bailey, Gcayama, PB, April 14, with suger. &¢, to masier Brig Georgia (of Uamariscot‘s), Moore, Matanzas, Apris 21, wih sugar, to Yates @ Perterfied april 26. lat 32,'lon 79 io a heavy squall from 8W to NW, lost spars, aails and shifted Zruletka (of Boston). Grozier, Clenfuegos, Apri! 10, with ugar, dc, to master. Salled tn company with brig Susan Dunkirk, for Bostoa; Argyle, for Balumore; schr Open Sea, for do, Brig Sea Lark (Br), Penniston, Bermuda. April 24, with potatoes, to Middieion & Co. Sohr Ney, Ward, Laguna, April 14, with logwood and hemp to master. ‘Experienced heavy gales on the passage, sprung foremast, bowsprit, split sails, Ac. ‘Sebr 1a Plate (of Frapxlin), Hutchings, Guayama, PR, 16th up with suger ‘ead molasses, to maniar br fornia (of Mew Bedford), West, Port au Platt, 2lst ult, fai A de, to Weat & Walker. Sebr ¥! orton (of New Suffolk). Penny, Baracoa, 12 days. with fruit{and tobacco, to T Gilmarun. Bad heavy weather. Rehr Humming Bird (Br) Carroll, Windsor. 14 days, with pinaster and potatoes, to J 8 Whitney Sehr Coryo, Hoibrook, St Jobs, NB, 14 days, with fish, to W8 Brown &Foa Schr Horace Staples (of Westport), Gibbs, New Orleans, 19 days, Witt 6 tof Swift. Experienced very heavy weath gEigitbe Guif’ Sid m company with whip, 3 for Rew York, and saw ber again on the 27th ult tn the Gull Robert Caldwell, Hadeon, Savannah, 5 da; % ton, Ao, to McCready. Mott & Co. - deinen Loyal Scranton, Lowden, Savannah, 6 days, wilt cot- ton 4 ‘kford Webb (3 masts), Spracue, Sevarnah. 4 day to Dasha Dissor, "st inet 1s mais Bie Soleil Make Ramaeen, Semeanahh, © ddan « OC Mi! ), Jameson, K A Conkiing, Sper, Virginia. Soper, Virginia Kuza 5, Lane, Virginia for New Haven. Frances, Connell, Virginis. 4 da: Grane Locge. Tarr, Lock pert 8 cays. Henry Alfred, Waar. Mi lbridgs, 6 daya. Farnaworth, Everett Rerkland, 4 days, a Gicuceser er row, Glonewater, Bay #iate, Sherwood, Boston. Serapd, Alien, Boston, 4 days, Sicamer Ths Swag, Fest, Saventah | camer Beverly, Pierce iphia. Bleamer Roc Metlew, Phi hia, Seamer Wesichester. Clark Promdence. BELOW. Ship Switzerland Dearborn, from Liverpool Apri! €, Sbip inane Wright, Marabail, (rom Liverpool April 1, to C Hf real! d& Co ret Hf F : it B re Bark Overmaoe, {rom Havana. Brig Belle Philip, from West lodies. Brig Mary Cobb, trom Wert indies—All by pilot boa: Nettle. Sip Liberty. from New Orleans. Brig ChasteUain. from Havens bie nme, from Olenfurgos—All by pilot beat Mary lor. . SAILED. Steamabips New York (Br), Glasgow; Moses Teylor, As- aL Star of the Sous, Baranmah Marion, Charteston; fe, Norfolk, &c. Wind curing the day SE, with rain. ° Min eUsnevus and Disasters. ‘The British screw steamer New York, Capt McWiflan, eal! ed yesterday for Glasgow, with cabin passengers, and LI9 in the steerace. ‘The ship repord by telegraph from Halifax as the Forest Queea, of New York, atacdowed eters, may be the Harvest Qneen, belonging to C H Marshall's Liverpool aad New York Une of packeta, which left this port April. The autp Porest Ragle cleared at New Orleans March 14 for Liverpool, and bed not reached the Intter pert st last sccounta, The Forest | Bagle batis frem Rocalard, Matue. We presume it will orove F ope or the other of the above named vessels, as there bo American ship Forest Queen. Ran Ortaws, Rims, from Matanzas for N Tork. before re- ROT FE Nat taro Charleston in dlstreve, got ashore 38h ull, ut AM, on the Matanilin Reet made to get ber of but wit in, the veesel began to strain, N ay Aliuost on ber beam ends, when li wae feared she would cap: bich the starboard part af the deck load not BppeAr Lo ease the aize, and to prevent w WAR sin to, remaining sebore. ent away the lerboard deck load. Boon but it commencing to blow heavity strike, hed to throw over eleven Apri 2, Charles Thomson, native of Hamburg, died of the Ottawa waa towed near ‘Uspe Komain to Charleston by the steamship Nashville A letter trom Capt Wilson, of brie Ocean Helle, of and for Be limere. from Island, with acargo of guann, dated CD Haek Biver 1, mintes that abe had been | | |. Scun J Paner, at Philadelpols from Wilmington, NC, had Lee foremaat eprung | scum Peart, of Deer Isle, fom ——— for Caisis, went ashore on Crows Ini, Machinn Bey, 6th ult. and became « total loon. The crew pared ihermer ives with lieulty, saving | nousteg put the clothes ‘hey had on. The achr wae 14 tons, 4 aud pot tnenred. Prorysien Man ber Oromweny, from New York for Prari Sorwalk. inst Friday evening. Her aes je damage, and she put into alemen. Art at Bew Bedford 34 inst, ship Bartholomew Gosnold, Downs, Ochotes See, Honolulu Yee 4, Tabiti Jan 16, wits a bbls ep (and the blubber of 8 3) bia ap whale on Geek, taxea $5: wit), 1400 co wave of 12070 Iba bone. Seat tome onia, Pacitic, Sid from Wee'port 41h, bark Geo & Mary, Plerea, Atlantic Ogean, Aid from ft Thomas 18th nit, Riens!, Milliken, of town. to cruise: 19tb, Ocean, Cornell, of Sand wick, do. At do 10th, Orray Taft, Clark, NB, arr 18th, to sellin « day oF two ona éruise, Dominica March 2, sche Fate Corey, of Westport, 7 10 bineB fied ofl ail weil. polaett, Manchester, Westport, Sixp é&e, Sip Orean Traveller, ogreman, from London for Met bourne, Feb & Int 3, Jon 20 W. hip Albion, Willems, from Melbourne for Liverpool, Feb n 68" We hip wing. Roger, from Liverpool for Meibourne, no date, int 108 Lom Mt Ship J Monteomery. (ecm Boston for NOrleans, no date, lat 46 4%, lon 68% by pilot boat Moses H Grinny Ship Tonawanda, from Liverpool! for Phiindetpbis, with Fuader damaged, May 2 iat 4 40, lou 6i4—by. plot boat Mt Af Gnopelt. A large doubte topanil abip with rod ball tn the spanker steering F, Waa passed April 2), let 24 28. Ton 84.56, sehr Incepe dence, from Boston for Savanuah, April 28, Int 2 48, lon 74 Dertan Port. Astwanr, April 16 Arr Vicksburg, Hughes, NOrleane; Trth, Banine, Hepburn Galveston Akeomno, Pi, April ij—in port sehr “Perse,” for Phite h 18— Arr Leona, Norria, Liverpool b 20—Arr Portyguese brig Dous (rmaos, Amo , April 15<Tn port abi lon Foster, Robin fon, Figrida, Whitmore, and Ram Lothrop 4 bry Ocean Ware James ide; schre anna ‘Hinks, Finney, aa Alabama, Crowther (rom haltimore cing: Panoie, Vance, 40, Carrie andford, J M Davenport, and “imeent,”’ do. Ramacoa about Apel D—lo port achre Eliza Jane, Fish, from York: A Baker, Keliy, 40; Neriasa, Rurgeas, do: Crop. er & Brom Kemble, do Rojiiver, Doane, from Boston. Cowes, April 20—Arr steamship Vanderbilt, Lefevre, New York, anit proceeded for Flacre April 14—Sid Sir Teane Newton, Paap, NOr- yer, NYork, CRARENTE, April 17—Clé Cadiz, Dole, Tork, Curacoa. Apri, 1 In port brik Moraney, Hill, henoe, disg; tebrs J Tinker, Booth do, arr 7th; Granite State, Ne for NYork ‘0 dasa. (The date in yeslerany's paper should have deen Lab) Canew as, Aprlt 28 ove Minerva (Br), ——, da, J rr brige Pastor, Pleres, Hayama: B T Martin, Freoch, Dib, Alfareita, Hhinher, Haran Th, HL emery, Per } Clark, Farnsworth, do James, Winsiow, Portinnd; 2th, Windeard, Kifiman, Haran Dehnont Lorke, Reed, Wilmington NC; sebr Se wager © Crenrored, April 21—Si¢ bark Lyeander, L pg role “Peed,” Barker, NVork; 204, barks Hudeon, Beam do: M_B Btetaon, Jordan, Boston) brig “J Hanlon, Me. for Prane Apel Arr Cairo, Wooster, London for Garand alt Bid ih, Am Ragie, Moore (from Landon). New ore at the Mothorbank 17th, Maniton, Honeywell, from Online corn, April If—Arr Mary Merrill, Kinaman, Maten- bay) Corea, Homphrey, NOri+ana. Grascow, Apt te A yane Fer Lambert, N York. s NYork Onge P \r FI A oe, April 16--Bla Pamitco, Herrichson, Charles. Viorrennena, April 19 Arr Clara I, Preble, Lome. Mobile 1WRA April 8—Arr Ruropa, Francia ol Greek, Harding, Messing for Boswon; ¥b, Fanny, Weeks, Pa Maperna, ‘Arr African, yo, N York. Manzantiio, April 18—Arr bark ‘Witch, Hultman, Bt The- mage, Sid LS, brig Laurel (Hr), Dougall, Boston. pdlinint, April 24-84 brig Knock Brightman, Hava- Portland; schrs’ Mary _D. barks David Lapsley, ‘York; Mary R , Law Portland; Joy, ‘NYork ectr Amertous, Walter, Portland; 24th, beige Foustina, Berry, NYork; Ann Flizabeth, Giggins, ochre E A Hart Low, NYors: J 8 Stroup. Coreen, : rurehed, Lasapher, Heston: icon Rwap. NOrleans: achr Marcia Tribou, Bray, Sage and Bee ton; Zh, A'S Cannon, Newell, Richiaond; 2B, bark Malet- La . Le Maraavax April 20—In port brigs Gov Brook. Baltimore § days, Leni, Travers, for Alexandria 10; schr Batley, for boston 4, ewror?, April 17—Arr Merrimac, Fitts, London, to lead for Havana; 18th, Clare Ann, Patten, do, to load for Bt The- Porttayn, April 18—Off, Oregon, Porter, from NYork for Amsterdam. t Poor ag Pratt, April 2l—Ia port sehr Monteruma, Tamer, lor 8000. Port av Prince. April 19—In ship Tropic Bird, Foulkes from anc for Philadelphia 10 days; bark Orlaade, Connor, for op Blea cay; brig Isabella Beurmass, ae, hence, Just arr, Port Sraix, April 13—Ia “no veasels for Baltimore,’* Pavoe apie Are bark Mor Noron, Gerrion, N Tork. Quresstown, April he Superb, Dalton, i tus, Cook, NOrleana: 18th, Bosphorus, Callas, Bid 10h, Ame Hea, Howe (from Liverprol, having Rincoom, Feb 16—Arr Tubsl ‘Cain, Wenoke, RYork; 3%, Seogeatie, Paxton, Rio Janeiro: Ce: Pomang. - 19, Archer, Osgood, Falmouth; Charmer, La- Bere NpAlTTAre Fidea Peshiney Baraiog, kaw: ee it Loe pad fe ciphis: 190), Joby 8 Harris, Treatan, Ri Bturgia, 3 —., do. Fy April 16—Sid Mary M’ Near, M’Near, Caldera. Burana, ApRE—Are Puibhndce, Ralock, Constantinople; Bousaenc ‘aa 11—In port ship Texas, Merrill, fer Taaes Api tee Krr brig Geo Stockham. Giles, NYertes 234 chip Grove, Dunleyy, Hiateaa: brig 8 Hartisda,, Lame ber, do. Bld 24, bark Rambler, Paci ‘NYork; brige fen. ‘Whliams, and'Pelia (Br), Creseol, do; eohr Sea Breees, Sons, NB, April 2—Arr sehrs Alva, Greenwood, Alox- andria y Taysiap, April Ii Are barks “Alice Barlton, Wumhans, and Mary, (iibbs, NYork; 18h, brig Knterprise, de; ‘th, bark Pride of the Bea, Urana do. arrzEs ines Apel No Am roses! in port, : “Hieane Pera, ALEXANDRIA, May 4-Sid aches Helen Mar, Tooker, sores Ae Coreen, Applegate, Beston; Blackbird, Wea "hie TON, May t—Arr acbrN & D Sender, Pierce, Tangier. Tolegrapbed, sip Hareicr Rrving. irom Tome, eke Bua: Pea, eiehaen erie Pundeinaies oud cae hi Oakes, ba pradelsco: Margaret, Merrrman, NOvieane barks Brothers. Coombs, sydawy, NSW: A Port- ; romnsend, Rictinood Teicerapts } Lucretia, land; schrs A Townsend. rion, Bill Carter, Fisk. phia. Sid’ wind NNW to Sand 88, barks ba ened Bhip Commodore provab!y went to sea betore: joy light. Arr (by tel) ahip Harrict Erving, Spavin, Caldera; parse Rranvaline: Clafk. der annie, Bicaeoen: Potee, Fe: nsng; Orlando, Connor, Vort au Prince; Tom Corwin, Gibba, egos: brig Noontight, Pendleton, Palermo, sche Fear- wt Cape Baytiea; steamer Wm J Halou, Baltimore brige Fiviragand Austral BALTIMORE, May 4—arr steamer Joseph Whitney, Howee, Bostoa; steamship aC Morley, Nxork; sup oa Gaye tre frou Pert Cobre, Oui, Feiabageas Nock, bras F f] ‘Arecibo, ea, NYork, brig Frances Jane, Kirc PR; Heyward. Sheer, se tago te Or dard’ (Br), Oem Forest (Br), Doug'ass Windeow, Nb; scare veep) Francis, Beamett, Aver L, Hamb'in, Bos- jobawk loa, Mayanuee, P Rs reeetoot, Howard Bed- Cid ship Kate Il Jette bits Li ‘Candace, r, Jotuecn, Hong long; brigs Matihewa, Ponce, Fk, Mary Holland (hie), Bayson, Kingsiea, Br). Card, St Jobus N Fy Mary Ne Cathoun, Hinckley, \ Bedford, Avy Wei, uth, D = ld ache Me Venrie. NYork. Mn Soares tg bre Te ior, Philnte:phin; sche D4 Arr bri iJ ‘ajlor, y Biaichford. Alexandria. 2 Giakineron, ay L—Are bark Ottawa, Ma- tanzas, bound to New York aud put in for repairs, echr necticut. Nelson, Matanves via savannah. Cid bark (i! you, (Br) Morris’ Liverpool Sid bark Pel cop), Mullet, Bareelona: pol Franciaqueta (So) Bosch, db; brig Amanda, jeombs, Si Mary's, Ga, achra SJ Waring, @mih, NE Ki Dorado, Khule, Georasowa. Diary soagaabip Jes Rdger, Andrews, NYork: scbrs A ale, Sweeting, Nassau, NP; Dew Drop, Ruland, Rew Cqueranlse, echr Thot Dernlaou, Stoly, NOrleaaa. id'brige kmprencedor (Sp), Kivas, and Felipe (8p), Coll, Bareewnm, Sth— Arr (by tel) brig Ren!ly, NYork. CALAIB, April Bi—Arr echr Deposit. Pettygrove, NYork. Cid 224 aches Vincennes, Hrewer, Charleston; Orion, Wiley, NYork:; Zid, Canary, Botises do CASTINE. May J—Arr sebr Fre Hatch, NYork. DANVERS, April 30- Arr sehr RG Porver, Hudson, Phile- ip bia. DORCHESTER, April 30~Arr achr W W Marcy, Buck, Pt- FRANKFORT, May i-fld brig Sbibvoleth, Morton, West ' 1d scr M Wrightington, Wright- 7 4.9 AM—Passing in, chr Addt- son Child, from NOrieaie for Hoston. Ouiaide, 1 bark, 1 brig, and Bechrs, boundin. Wind NNW. Gth, 445 PM—Pageing to (by (el), ships “Almas,” from Cal- cutta, Middlesex, from NOrienos. MARTFORI \ yen Wim Callan, Réwarda, Philadelphia; C8 Hazard Allard ent KH Webster, Qenish, Elizabethpork., Bid sebr Chas Cooper. Cooper, fteanetnport: Mery CI , & York, scbrs Adeiade, Law- Stay, iy te, do. kG Hagard, Latimer ne hort MOBILE, April 3—Arr bark Bliss Pine, Haws, Now Ye acbrs Hearietts, Bremen, and F. . Pacit, Havhom; J Weibereil, Parker, Berwick City, J Crabdal, Meg Rios. ton Cid teamehip Fasbicn, Smith, Powderhorn via Galvee- ton; bara Alice Provost, Dedbam, Boson; echr Fansy Ferm, Br ges, Havaan. ™ Arr (by tel) ships Regulus, London: Rivira, NYorks bark Linden, do MACHIABPORT, Apri! 21—Arr brig Hidalgo, Whitemore, NYork. 8:4 bark Corinthian. Keen, Port an Prince. KBLAHEAD, April 9)—Arr schr Garelle, Somera, Pil- ee ‘, May I—Arr schr Ontario, Vangilder, Philadel hia, PINEW ORLEANS, April 27, PM—Are aleamship Jones, Indianola nd Galtesion, bark Flight, © . Charleston, Cid steamship Meiso, Lawless, Indianola via Jalveaton; abip National Kagle, Matibews, Liverpool. Bh, Ak— Below, stoamabip' Philadelphia, Harrison, from NYork v8 Havana; abip Logan, Marsh, RYork; brig Mt Stevens, Laverty, from Havana. Cla ships Saltaa, a Avorpool; fMary, Marbaall, Havre; Josepha @®p), Bareriona. May S—Are (hy tel) shine Zone, Welle, Marsetiies; Marsh, B York; Augustus. Kearney, do (betore reported lets 8 Janes, T , Roston, Rilen i Kimball, Merrill, $ By whip Nath! Thompson 22d, eine Le- reti. Art brigs Hortense, Jones, Fayal; 34, echre Ree ton; Bennett, Gee, a lene: Leroy, ‘Osoorn, NYork. Cid 0 Shad doe! rere, Maan NEWLURYPORT, May 3—Art achr Amanda, Kelly, Phila~ delphis. EW BEDFORD, May 4—Anr brig Alex Milliken, Fish, Darien. Ge; sehr Bonar, Garon philadelphia. ld day sehr Marsh Benson, lade! , La eel ‘April 30-—-Arrache David Amith, Douglas, Phi- jadeiphin. NEWPORT, Mey 2 Arr achea Home, Phinney, Baltimorgs $4, Falmen Wasi, Tater: f ih, NO; “Cloviag? ih Awe Topport brie Filles, Hayden, Cantma: echrs Ge- Kurc:rie Bp ard, ite mare pone out z Maitland, NS, for NYork. am fate, of Beet Ine from Using for do, came in inst even fora barbor, and went to sea this morning, ing NRW HAVEN May 4—Arr sobr Governor, Chase, Brandy- wine; sloop Wi vStatnard, NYork. Sid sshra 6 Bright, Jirerdwing; RM Smith, and Marte,ta, New York; sloop Ju Hette, do LAD RLPHTA, May S—Arr brign Abby Wateon, Wat- son Neabeenviie Min; Feind, Wooster, Rastzort, mer sohre God. Raward, Baker, ererly; Julia Maria, haton, Calaia; J W Woolston, Duttel, Newport Ri: Kichard arned, Borden, Arctic Jnckman, Newburyport; Caspian, Meenth™ lin, Providence; Emily Fowler, Willard, do; Osean’ Herald, (lifora, do; Bt. Berry, Haley, Boston; ‘Olivia, Buxton, Wile Hath Od, ae! Treworgy, Hoston; President, Herman, Hallfer |, Baker Salem: Ocean Herald, Citford, do; K Fowler, Willard do, HL. Berry, Haley, Row ton: Onspin tn, Heverly: Pearl. Brown, Becerts. rong RD, way 1 Are schr Kniootay, He gh. N¥ork PORTAMOUTI(, May 2—Arr ache Mare Hill, Fateh George- PROV! DENCE, May 4— Arr steamship Curlew, Williams, N York; ech Yarling, Howes, Naltimore; darah Jane: Brotherton, Bridgeton: Fiyaway, Davis, Pbiiadelphia. sobre J Cadwalader, Alexandria, Boston, Haake'l X York: slope F Sprague, Gibbs; Win & Monnt, Tyler, and Translation, Iawkin NYork. RICHMON). May 3—Arr steamehip Jamestown, Parri¢h, York, bark Elf, Percival, ao; aohre § R Alles, on a Helen, Yong. Hoston: Manchesinr, Chichester, BY. SALEM May $—Sid abbr J (inrk, Senil, Philapet WILMINGTON, NC—Are May t bark Ariet pert, RE; Sh, ache W A Billa, Nichols, New York Movart, feom Car denna Adama, sobre iiily S» Int. seht WH Smith A a New York, Reporter John t oye} Main Bar ist achire LP eich WH Smith, Aven, for Boson.