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Bie Alleged Breach of the Revenwe Laws. | Meeting of the Board oy precise TAB AKSST OF CAPTAIN JODKINS, OF PHS SRITIH | STEAMER = PESSIA—COKKESPONOSNOS B8HCWREN | MsYOR TIBMANS AND & CUNARD, BoQ.—THE MAYOR SUSTAINS THR ACTION OF CAPTAIN Iu Supday’s Hmnatp we noticed the arrest of Captain Yedkins, of the British steamer Persia, by ome of the Depa ty United States Marebais, on complaint of two custom houte officers, whom it appears atiempted to violate the qrerantine laws while tho above steamer was lying tm quarantine, under orders of the Health Offizer, Dr. Themp- sou, with ove care of smallpox oa board. ‘at Ge time Captain Judking was boaréed by Depaty Health sere, ee roe oO . LIORNSB—RESOLUTIONS TO heen ARS LIQUOR LAW. The Board of EXC) 4 Commixsioners held their first ses’ sion yestercay,” ster a recess of over two months con- tinuance, O° amismioner Kerr, tho President, oocupied the chair, “4nd thero was a fall Board present. E exsapent announced that the Board were now pre- pared to hear and consider any applications for licences ant might be made. Tt appears that Afver this, business ceased for some moments and it be- came evident that there would be no ication. The foi. lowing resolution was then offered missioner y Com “Ofterr Baller, there was on board one of we custom house | Houmes, seconded by Commissioner ‘Husker, and ananig- officers; as soon as the Health Officer was made known of the fact that there was acese of smallpox oa board, be imme- 4\ateiy cave orders to Captain Jadkins net to permit aay person to leave the veorel phec with; but the custom ously carred through the Board:— ‘olved, That the counsel of this Board be per- Mivted to memorialize the Common Coancit in its behalf, that the Commursioners o' Excise be requested to commence This order was etrict!y com- | And prosecute to jndgment in the courts under the im. house officer, who was | Mediate jurisdiction of the Common Oouncil any wad all ex dverd, claimed the right to go asnore. Capsela Jadkiag | Pulte whicb the Board may deem necessary (that are neces- ipforeed Lin that be Gould pot permit nim ao to do, oa eonnt of ibe croere that he bed received, and that he woutd be compelled to remain #n Doard the steamor sary and proper unter the excise law), without the pay- meit of any f-¢ whatever Commi *\orer Bovus remarked, after the adoption of unt ebe was released from quaractine. While the | the resojution, that tne prosecutions that may de uoder- ation was guiDg Oo apother custom house aiongside (he steamer, but was me on DOsrd be would bave to remaic until the Health Ollicer said be could go otf. The castom houseofficer, regard.ess of the above orders, weot on board Chey were doth therefore deiainea until the steamer was discharged | the minnie from quaranune, and sere brought up te the city and \anced atthe Cunard dock. Assooa &¢ they go: ashore Muey wont be ore United States Comm istioner Betws, acd meade sflidavite against Captain Jadbins for interfering ta the Ctscaarge of Ueir official boeisess. Captain Jadkine wag accordingly afre ted and Deiat? bail iatke sum of 000, Edward Ouvard, eq, becoming bia oongsman 4 an examinavon, so as wo let che case go imme- diately before ine iraed Jary. Ou Saturoay Me, Canard adoreesed tbe following ieuier to Mayor Termano apon the rudject, asking bis advice im the matter, and it Captain Juokins had pot acted in accordaace with the Quarantine * - No. 4 Bowune Green, 14, 2858. Are—Capt. Judking, of the steamship Fersis, bas heen ar ested by ine Merabs of the United States, on the eomolaint @f the custom doure officers for ovsiructing .boma im the per- formakee of their doty ‘Ths only Obst nevion was i rw di ep uteamer, afer she bd veca pat img Health Offlorr, who bad given p Uve orcers 0 Capt. 198 Bot to permit any person what tver to leave or board the ship wi bout written permission dim. Tha ¢ to request that you will be good enough to inform wheber capt. Judkias need properly in refusing this Permismion to ibese custom officers, aod whether be woald not have subjected to arrest if he bad cone otherwiee, 1 have the bonor to pe, iy, your ovecient serrnat, iB GUNARY. ‘Fo bis Honok tue Mayor, President Board of Health, ‘The following ie the reply of the Mayo: M-von’'s Orrtce, New York, May 17, 1858. Bo E. CUNARD, Eso.— I received your note of the 14th inst , stating that Cap- fel Jacking, of eteamehip Persis, had been arrestea by we Mnarabsl of the Uniieu Sta.es on the complaint of the custom DoeEOLDg then it sbe performance of be Meera + cw duty, s giatiog that the only obsiruction was in thew july, ane») mare ihe sieswcr after she Bad neem put io quarantiae by ¢ Healh Offic r, who had given positive orders to Captain Judbins not Ww permil any persoa whatever Wo leave or board fee ship without permission from bita. 1 immediatey trersm! eakh officer x: Qaaraucine, ana requested from him » sister meni of tbe facts io the onsen answer therelo 1 have re- celyed trom Dr. Thompson a Jeter, from whieb it appears Persia reached 'Querandwe & case of epiory LOW AUY per ‘That this order was ‘ock {n the morning. ‘The este of smll- e¢ to ths Ma-iae Hospital, the room orca cleansed snd fumigated wad the pas-en- ened. Thatimmedia« y afer waa about twelve ec ock © releaved from quarentioe and proceeded ihe chy. Be meantime pe miscton was given to the assistant ph; ef ide dosp ts) Lo wid the reccination, and ove of fare bargemen. to fumixate the quariers from wh: ‘Toat tn mas had been eke, and 0 # sieamboat to glo ‘he weather mide Of tbe «bip for the purpose of reesiving the ass, aod tha\, witb these exceptions, BO permission was given 1) auy person whatewsr to weave or board the vessel These facts, hus ite 2, part 1. chapter «R. 8 ):— y merer of a vessel eunject to. quarantine or vishia'ion by the Health Officer, arriving im the port of New York, who shell refuse or neglect elther— to proseeé with and anchor bis vessel in the place as signed for quersn' me at tbe time of his arrival; 2 To sudmit his sear, cargo and passengers to the exam! potion of the beslb Uthoer ani to furnise all necessary 1 Moer to determine to what lengta of ther regulations they ought respectively wo be } at Qusraptine during the period and wblieel Quarantine to comply week thy regulations prescribed by law, and wito such me AL cers of hewih, by virtue of the authority given. y_ law, shall prescribe in reiation to hie verse, bis exrgo. bimecif, bis passengers or crew, shall be £uihy ‘of m misiemennor,” and bs puished by @ fae not exeveding two thousand dollars, or by imprisommeat not esorecing (weive months, or by boih euch ime aud imprison- men’. bee 80. Every master of a vessel bailed by a pilot, whoshall either— 1 Give false inform stion ition of hia vem crew place or places irom whe tor mation na shall be a eccaliend oar 2 UF land ony person from bis vesse. o erm it per- eon. except m pict wo come on hoard of bis vessel. or uniade or ransbip apy port of bia cargo before his vessel shall Dave been visited and examined by the iiealdh « 3 Or shall appronch witb bis vensel pearer the city of New York then the place of quarantire, to which be may be diract be guiay of the like olfcnos, and be sunje and any perron weo aliel) land fi ip acy portion of her oar e en's Of line offenee, > eneb the any er provision of thie may prescribe, the like pas e abment Iw ascilon to thie, the net of Conerees paaeed February 2 1 ovine @nd bead laws, requires ber sand 411 citer oflicers of the re- ne fire! weotion of that Set provides as follows:— Sec 1. That the quarantine and other restraints that ehall respecting ary vessel arrivi uzyet thereol, whetber from & uhes by the beaith laws of any State ta reaance therec P Wo sry port or « foreign geri pisre, or from any otber district «f the United thall be duly observed by the collectors and all other Officers of the revenue of the Uniied States, appoint mploved by the several ore’ districts of fe renpectively, and by the m: and erew of the revenue cuilers, and by shall commend 1 wad required faith | israntion and health however, of this provision of the net of 1799. t have no dou ine reseree rigbt of passing the necessary inws for tae provecuun of (ae lives aud Beal.o << rene ase of section 10 of article 1 of the Consifta.* neress lay any k what be peciion Laws. bis property of ite citizens, and of (hore en And again, he Mate Inws regu'ating . vilowge, and the qsarantioe of atratione of this p cineiple jews canne , it seems to me, he in view of ‘be admitted righ! of apeetion laws, and of the provixion of tbe %, toe’ the ‘quarantine and health laws ve duly observed by the collectors voaeel to the 4 no doubt ree‘er Vigilance of the health Of the city, OF lo prevent the 0 prowet the and dewith the spread ol pesillenual, contagious or infectious disease from tbe vease! baving the une on board and awhject 10 The sirict en‘ercement of thee laws, sino, while Gily in great measare from the inroads of 4 me cuntribuves to the promo ‘aoe of tte rede, aod there’ wo the reveoue of the general governmen! (rom the cust ms received \berefrom, for if by « Regliged' adwinislrsiion of Ube be Tawa, of (he perinitied -ctiom by any person of ers barge] with the f , peetilential and fofectious diseacer inirwinced Into thia great centre of trade, the health O66 lives of is chuzens wo Botonly be escrifierd, but ite @anmerce would be greet aired aud ibe receipts (rom uswme proporvonaeely aiMfiiabed. “Yours, ver, Teapecy tus, DANIBL F. TiMASS De. THOMPSON TO THE MAYOR IN REGARD TO THE APrAIn. Fort ov New You, 2 Sir “4 » May 14, Ls Bin—T beve rece’ ve unard's note of this Gaim, 0d Arresed to you, informing you of the arrest of Capt. Indkioa, of the Perna, om & comple: of (wo custom house odionrs for onstructing them in tbr performance of their dutica while the steamer wee under quarruUne. J hove thy form you thai the facts are ne wale’ by Mr. When the Péreis reached Quarantine & cane of emall por having : Leen citcovered om board of her, peremptory ordera were given to Capt, Jucbing not to ailow any person w board Or jeave the fhip This order wae given about eight o'elock in the morning. The case of smallpox wag thon removed w tr Marine Hospital, the room occupied by the patient Ciesued and fumigned, and the passengers and crew va lamediately after this woe 2p lianed » on! Zo'cloes M., the ship ed from proceoded to the city. im the m: en to ‘he assistant phyeleian of th on; 9 one of the Quarantine aeriers from hieh the #ick men peen vonua oa! ty go 1 the we side of the pe of receiving the mistie; out with these ex ‘Sry dons mm perm.sion was given to amy person whatever 10 leave or Board the vessel. I would also sey that Captain JdGKine wowed fn etri~* conformity with the henlth iaws of the Port, and ¢ done otherwise without incurring T have the honor to return bere Jam. sir, your obedient wer. “THOMPSON, Health Officer, uLF. Tipaann Mayor, President of the Bowrd of Benith Ac , city New York. Mr. Conard led all the above letvers to the See. revary of the yoy! © Washingion, laying the case be- fore him, ond waking his opinion as gut of the Ous eo ee offeere to freedom ox ball vensols quar. ae an they demandod. Foniovs Storm ix Conceuava, 0 Van Aw wcnen’s Pavinies Bio we Dows.—Aoout eght o'clock last Right a most furious thnader storm began -0 suddenly and ntly thet Van Ambargh’s pavilion wae prosira f the people prerent could escap oy and ehouting, fright and confusion nd oe the poor euforiunete mon 4 aod little girls worked tuetr way ont, | by & Dealing rat and driv every Wee that any per goa Was injure c ‘ eacape | » * Wy ve ror _ . | bee steamer was | &D e Girections and | in or bound | taken agatoet any icdividuals wif! be fr the benefit of the ‘ola that # he | Common Council, for the funds thas may accrue from the enforcing of the aw go inso thoee of the general treasury of the county. The Clerk was then directed to reoord the following en The Counsel of the Board was then, by resolution, autho- rized to pudlicly annocnce that, if complaint shyald be wade of any violation of the excise law vo him, or any member of the Board, together with f iable evidence of such vio ation, for ecgoizance by the Board, parties com- plained of wiil be proceeoed against { ren erith. Ae there was no other business now befor the Commis. piace tin carried without sioners, ft was moved that an adjouremont take to-cay at 3 o'clock, and the motion ws debate. ‘The New York Mitxtorical re HON. GULIAN C. VBRPLANCK’S REMINISCENCES OF JOHN RANDOLPH OF KOANOKB. A special meeting of the above Society was held last evening in the Lecture Room, Second avenue, corner of not permitting ove of them to | Eleventh street, which was attended by tne leading mom- bers of the Society, and several of the members of the bar. Amongst those present we observe t Mayor Tiemann, Jadge Davies, Judge Roosevelt, Augustas Ssheil, &c. ‘The minutes of the inst meeting having been confirmed, the President (Gon. Lusher Bradisa), copgrawulated the Dimsel’ to punishment and piaship | society on the prevence on that occasion of eome of the oldest and most distingaished members of the society, who were notalways with them at their regular moataly meetings, and to whom he gave «cordial welcome. He then announced that be bad received @ communication from Washington Irving presenting to the society a portrait of John Randolpb—a copy of the celebrated por- trait painted by John Wesley Davis. The SeckkTany read the lewer and exhibited the portrait tuch oflloers ind and the other 1 | to the meeiing. The PRESIDENT then announced that Mr. Verplank would youd the paper of the, evening—‘Remiaisosnces of Jokn Ren c.pn of Roanoke,’’ one of the most remarkable men { your vote to Dr. Thompson, | of the age. Mr. VERPLANK, Who was most warmly received, com- menead by stating that be did not know whether he ovgh! to apologize to tho society or complain of it for the mapner in which he was brought before them. They had cailed togetber @ large body of tne society to hear him read the ‘‘ Reminiscences of Jokn Randolp) of Roanoss.”” He bad accivectally mentioned in conversation some anec- dotes of John Raniolp!, and be was persuaded by some friends te preserve there recollections, witnout, however, idea a4 to any definite corse Thackeray in his “Virginians” brought ta his mind an ane>iote told him by Randolph, which was similar to the ove he woald men- tion in tne course of his remark men belonging to the “Century OC! belonged to that institution, requested bim tw read his paper on “ Rendolph”’ before the society, which be at first declived, as he considered i wafit in i texture for such an audience, Learning, ho ev a portrait of Joha Randolph was to be presented to the society by bis old and valued} friend, Mr. Washington Irving, whom it wae an honor to apy one to be able io call bis {riexd—the portrait of a mag tall of invective to the world generally, ana full of spirit, but who had alwayr treated him with kindness, perhaps because be had always contradicted him—induced bim to waive his chjection and to read the paper, which he mght preface by saying was one partly imaginary—a ctitious conversation—into waich be had interwoven, however, the opwions and actual speeches of Ran Golph, expreseed to bim aud made tm bis heariog— 80 it was not all fiction, It was eometaing between a Borwortb biography and dramatic hisvorical sceres, and be hoped that bis atrempts to raingle tacse would not be deemed toofaneiful or ty dull to be inter esting. In drawiog up his paper he had chosen to put it in the form o! a dislogue between bimse f and afrieod of bie «bo wae weil known io Wall street, and was always acdrereed there ax “Mr. President,” bat who, before tnis society, he would call “Mr. Secretary.” The tite of his paper was, “Thackery and his Virginiaus—Jobn Kao Oolph the tory and the republican tory of 1776.” Me. Secretary met bum one evening in the reading room of the Cextary Club ana inquired of him if he bad read in the lant Harper's’ monthly the new chapter of Thackeray's “Virginians He replied that he bad not, and toen r bis eye over the povel, and it then struck bis mindwhether Ibackery had or had not brought im character and in- cidents which be might have heard of during his visit to io Virgivia. Tt was an anecdote which he bad beard related by John Randolph of a great vocieo” his, who war | a Scotchman, and bad afterwards become a Virginian planter, Mr. Secretary said, “Was Jobo Raadolph o° Scotch descent; tell me about him’” “Well,” sail Me Verplank, “ if | am to tell you about him, yo must bave it ip the eame rambling style in which Randolph gave it. | Although Mr. Kandolph rambled. there was connecton | ond coberency in bis rambling. In S2nioa’s report: of ! hee Ran folph appeared much more methotical | hen’ be really was, as be was repote eed | form, and therefore Jost much of bh» or | common conversation bé cared ges, in his public spoeches. | best Lexin euthors, giving tem of their soplication. Dothing pedantic about them. Be bai a | babit of practisirg his sharp ayings in private | converzation apparently for the purpose of studying their effect, before using them in bs publicspesches. Randolph | Quoted largely from Shakes ere and other English authors, aud be had a great liking for ‘ Knox's Elegant Extracts,” & book which was pearly outof date, Milton he ree ted Kmirably, hut be found the britliaut couplets of Ory dea more to Bis pa in wutiracal and sarcastic debate, and used them freely. He reldom epoke of Sir Walter Sontt, whose wrilingr, however, male a a impression uron bi. Byron he praised iu private frequently, and in Lata he quoted “ Ovid's Metamorpheses” frequently. He was pericularly fond of Latin law hooks, and even sometimes referred to Blacksioue. He occa+!opaily alluded to “nol lot's works, end although be evidently read a good deal of Freoch literature, be seldom quoted French aushors, wilh the exception Moliere. He was very accurately in. formed tn Fngiieh ant Americah history, and frequestiy in Congrert he displayed bie knowledge of historical dater fores quotations His After giving & miaute description ot Readolph’s charac ter and varied accomplistmenia, the bonoradie gentleaoan referred to bie grand uncl*, who was a young Sootchmsn, who emessed a torture In Virginia, and married « lady of large property in thir country—" ae all mobmen fia ' He commented upoo hi end action during the Revolution, Jand bis rem ‘Culloden was revengod by the battle of Yorkto The honorable gentleman, at the conclusion of hir at- drens, wae warm y applau ted, and, on the motion of Mr Bape “a the thanks of the society were avanimoualy wware ‘Theatrical and Marieal Affairs, Nimo's Gaxoey —M. aul Brillant’s pretty ballet, on- titled the “Two Rivals’’ is to be the opening piace to night M’lie Zanfretts an‘? Young America follow with their won derful tight rope exerciser, and then come the Ravels io tbe elecan! pantomimic spectacle of ‘Boreas. Poweny Taeaten.—The popular aud exciting ecewic viay called “Monte Cristo’’ is wo be revived to right with an effective cust, headed by Mr. Eddy as the hero Mir. Rt. Jobneton is to play Rolamo, in the drama entitled ‘‘Ciari,”’ > whole will conclude with the new farce of “Swill Re ‘3 —Mapager Burton assiduously perseveres tn bis efforts t keep people in good humor. Himself, Mr. Chas. Mi anda host of other favoriter are again to perform th evening. The plays coar'st of “The (own. ger,” “Teking by Storm” and “Take that Girl Away. Watack’s—The new play styled the “Frozen take” and sprightly litle comedy of “Americans ip Paria’ have tbus de sufficiently remancrative to re Programme altogether uni tor to Tt ie gratify: ‘of the farewol| beuetlt of that highly popular actress, Mrs. Hoey, as this thestre, Inst Saturday, amoum@ed to the handsome sum of 81,630. The house wae densely crowd ef ane many UckeWs Were taken that were not used. At the clone the performances, the ewterpriey: iewce Mr. Stuart, ed before the curtain and made «come Appear tasteful remarks, of which we append an epitome: — Be alluéed to the handsome compliment > presence of wreh an a apd sons ot a Ro fk was a very fstier a, manifes alow, on the part of Ube public end In r spect to the distingviebe’ volunteers, ber who conden! ‘hat the audfence aa tee pattie eeald miter hie lenee ublic would sustain him In @aying bow justly thie brulieat testimonial Was bestowed upen the ardaour aul wiented efforts of «Ind: Busichod by her singular good faith 19 the sudi FRO OF ails honae ana her sdimirable excellence 1 private ion, he was happy ts know, were Prectaiad, end soutien wpe around hee, ke lemannt (brong frievce. he was about to set out ittle trip to Europe, ber object being partiy io induige in prevailing fancy tor roving. which one opiches here, as inthe alr, aod partly with & philantbre pic Kindliness 'o give them a few lesrona to net. ing on the owner aide. Thanking the audience and her fellow ts op ber Part he would Introducer onee mors to thelr pre- Ceegy apr woth i eoeaa ed Rvs 4 ° fc fended towards her than any words of hint waa 8° & Mra. Hoey then came forth, aud was mo usin tcally received. seus Lavra Keexe’s.—Mrs. 1). P. Bowers, of whose success: fal debut before a New York audience wo gave & some. what extended account yesterday, is to appear thie even ing forthe second time, ip a freal vorsion of the cele. brated ‘Camille.’ The farce of the Two Buzzards’? follows. Amenoan Musevm —Anothor new drama called“ Tosa lind Herbert,” founded on Sylvanus Cobb's extene voly read Led jer story of that name, ix to be perfurmed thie sfternomm and evenin Migs Suran Penin iv to represent the heroine, and will Be ably supported by the chief members of the company. Ernorias Mixerreiay.—The patrons of the “ colored opera’ bave no cance of complaint in consequence of the xhibited among ub managers of that ay inetitution.”” Al t b se BUS fae Whe OMI) dop of Fash 4 Mow L oel's. he wt Bryant *, aad Commie | FINANCIAL AND COMMEROIAL. ~~ SOc KY SAR EET, ‘Tvmpar, May 1¢~6 P. M. ‘The stock market was somewhat depressed this morn- ing, so far as prices are concerned. There was no falling off of consequence im the extent of transactions, but & heavy feeling prevailed, and the sales generally were at lower points. At the first board New York Central Rail- road dechned 3 per cent; Hudson River Railroad, Reading, 3; Michigan Southern, old, 14; Galena and Chi- cago, 34; Cleveland and Toledo, ; Chicago and Rock Island, %. La Orosse land grant bonds advanced % per cent; Panama, %; Milwaukie and Mississippi, 4; Mis- souri State 6’s, $s. The report of the Investigating Com- mittee of the Wisconsin Legis'atare, appointed to investi: gate the lend grants, removes all apprehension relative © tbe repeal of the land grant to the La Crosse and Mil- waukie anf to the Chieago, St. Paul and Fond du Lac rail- road companies, aud @ better feeling is entertained to- wards the securities Of each road. State stocks are £! ually but steadily spprociating. Tne lowoet on the list in market value is Missouri 6's, and they sro among the deet in actual value, On the let of Juiy tue semi-souurl interest of three per cent is due, eo that they are im fact selling at about 83 per cent, flat. The great aouadance and cheapness of money make these bonds a profiable inveetment, smd mo one meed complain of difll- culty in finding employment for capital so wg Se our first clace State securities are selling at ten and fifteen per cent below par. Our city railroad stocks are in high favor with capitalisis. The Third Avenue Railroad stock sells at 107 per cent, ex \40 per cent quarterly dividend just paid. The last «s\» % Sixth Avenue was 109 per cent, and as bigh as 140 per cent hag been offered for Kighih Avenue without salee Bank stocks are steadily aftvavcing to prices oi "reat previous to the panic of October last. The pudlio kao #3 nothing about the value of the asevis uf onr barking iv stitutions: bow many bad debts they made durin’ the revulsion, bow many defalcations are at this mort going cn among their officers, how mapy old ones bs. deen smoothed over and smothered, or in fact bow their affairs are mansged generally; and votwithetandiog all this, we find the siocks of mont of them sell above’ par. The best of them will find it very difficult to equeeze out more than a four ver cent semi-annual dividend for some time to come. Compared with bank stocks our State se- curities are infinitely more valuable, and far preferadie upon the score of safety; and yet State stocks are ce pressed in the face of the present abundance of money, while bank stocks command in many instances 4 premivm. Tho untversal ignorance of capitalists ro. garding the intrinsic value of pubiio and private securi- ties is proverbial in Wall street, and it is as evident now as during any previous period of flaancial depression. At the secord board the market was lower aud pot at all active. The changes in prices were unimportant. Ohicago and Rock Island fell off 4% per cent; Michigan Southern, old, 3; Hudson River, 3; Panama, 3; Galena and Chicego, %. The Assietent Treasurer reports to-day as follows:— Tota! receipls.. Total The receipts include $22,000 from customs and $75,000 for treasury notes, and the payments include $500,000 seat to St. Louis. follows:— Total exchanges... $16,780,926 75 | Total balances, 11,020 72 The Metropolitan currency certificates have been re- duced to $91,000. The losing rates for sterling exchange for the Boston sieamer were 109% a 110 for banks aud bankers’ bills on London. On Paris 6f. 1634 @ Sf. 16, ‘The annusi election of a Board of Directors for the Harlem Railroad took place at the office of the company this morning, end resuited in the re-election of the follow- | nothing new to Havre. | $8 50. do. $12 CITY COMMERCIAL gaurorT TUR say, Mey 18-6 P.M. Amays —Balee of about 160 bray were made, including pete and pearls, at 60. ‘Baupervrre.—! Warket was heavy, espesially lop the lower grades of State and Wostern, while good n edjum and extra were unc/anged. fee sales ombracet ar cut 6,000 a 7,000 Dbis., within about the following range sssssasss ooeed BSssSRE oeeeree easnaaee 2s ° 3 Pt e s * about 490 a 600 Dbie. witbin the above quotaions Southern ooatiaued ta good demand, with sales of about 1,800 4 2,000 hdis. at ovr fguree. Rye flour and cora meal were unchangs1 ‘Wheat was in moderate demand and withoat ore in the eales embraced ena oo oe i inoludipg Chicago spriog 0.5 la- $1 0334; prime red Michigao at $1 08, ana ‘Corn \ ager . “s Canadian was steady, with sales of oiaua white co. at $1 20, and common white Southern at $1 10. Corn—The supplies were light, and little offeriog, win smal salen of white reported at 72c a Tic. For yel- sow Tde »76o was asked. Western mixed was at 70." Biisc. Rye was quict at 680, a 690. for Northern. Oats ere steady, wii ales of Pennsylvanian at ale. and Siate wud wenenas 440. i ; mes = bags, a cargo of Lagnyara, just arrived, were Fol! at He; 100 do Kio at te. a tl igo., aod 100 begs of Juva si l6c. Magers. Willtam Scott & Soa give the following report of stock in this market on this Stock of Rio aud Santos coffee ou May 11, 1858, 16,646 6. Sales for conzumpt'on estimat at6,056. Stock of Rin and Santes coffee on the 18th day of May, 1858, sabia, 7,704; Maraceibo, 3,432; Laguay ara, 1,286; 4e8 mats; Java, government, 1,663 bags; St. Do 6.000, Total bag snd mate, 39,087. Corron ~The market was inact've, being itflarnced by ae js of moreased receipts at New Orleans. fhe sxire cmbraced abeat 500 & 600 bdules, closing on the desis eof wbout 12K%e for middling’ uplaads. The following 8 a statercontof the movement ia colton eince ihe let September so comparea with the previous tour years:— 1855 1854, 1887. 1858. Received at ports.2 1) 2,289,600 2,802,000 2,325,000 Exp (6 % Sritew i, 1570,000 1224000 1,267,009 Franoe......... 9 443,000 "354,000 "337,009 Oiher for. ports 443,000 354,000 — 286,000 Total exports 000 2,456,000 1,982,000 1,930'0°0 Stock ov hance 26,000 404,000 840,900 575,000 Of which during the past veek, imcluded ia the abowe:~- Recerved at ports, 40,000 46,009 23,0) ~— 51,050 Exp. to G. Britain, 21,000 83,000 = 29,500 28,900 17,000 10.90 - 15/000 4000 5,000 300950 42,000 48,000 = 82.000 48,009 Receipis—Increave at the port compares with last year, 24,000 bales. Exports—!nc:ease to Great Britain, 143,000 ‘bales; decrease ty France, 17,000; decreasa to cher foreign ports, 68,000. Total incroass in exporis, 58,000 bales. Freicnis.—Rates were steady at the late advance, While eugagements were moderate. To Liverpool, grain by sailing voesels was at 9d. in Dulk, end at 9364. Mm naga, and },500 bushels were taken by o eteamer, in bags, at 1id., and 150 boxes cheese at 60s. By sailing vesse 8 250 boxes of bacon at 25s., 500 boxes cheese at 303 and 200 bbls spirits of turpentine at 6s., aud 50 bales cotton at 316d. To Glargow—-60 tierces béef at Os. There was A Bremen ship was chartered to loed for London with 500 tone tobacco at 254. and 500 bbls. rosin at 32 To Rotterdam 1,00 bbls. rosia were engaged st 2s. 9d. ‘Hay was quisi, at 450, a 59c. por 109 Ibs. Morassns.—Sales of 80 cack# Porto Rico were made at 3€c , and 16 do Caba muecovads at 240. Naval Sroxes --Spir.ts of turpentine waa solid ia a mo- erate way at 47%. a 480. cash. Crude was seady, with rales of 200 bbls. Wilmington at $375 cer 240 ibs. } Cowmon rosin was sold afloat at $1 41a$1 41s per O10 ‘The transactions of the Clearing House to-day were as | '°S,» Aut 800 do. strained at $1 6235 Ons -—In crude sperm eales of 260 bble were made at #' 26, cach. Crude whale was firm, with sales of 1,000 bbls, at the eartward at 630. Linzeed was quiet at 65c. a 660, Provistoss.— Pork wes in fair demand, with a Litle bat ter {veling for mes; the sa'es embraced adont 500 a 600 bbis., ineinding mess at $17 50, $17 56. $17 62, the later figure for email lote;and prime at $14 18; clear tacs:, $18 200 $9, and thin mesh $17. Beef was steady, wiih of about £60 bbis , includ’ng country prime at $8 a country mess 610 FG a Sil 60, repacked Westora 50 & B13 75, and extra do. $14 9 $i4 2%; prime ware quiet at $18 a $21; beef bams were steady at ir” samed coutleme, viz :Allaa Carapbell, Corneltas Vou lerbilt, Daniel Drew, Albert J. Akin, Aloert Smith, Francis W. Edmonds, Charles W. Sanford, Abraham B Baylis, Wm. C. Wetmore, John Aletyne, Horece F. Clarke, Borace Brooks and Jobn Harper, comprising the old board, | Only a>out 50 000 shares of the 113,000 were reoresented, i and there wns rory little opposition to the present incum. | dents. No report was made cr other business transactod be yond tne proceedings of the election. It ls understood, how- uruch as the receipts for some time past have averaged from $80,000 © $00,006 per month, while the entire ex- penditures bave not averaged more than $15,000 to $48,000 per mouth. Af fhe same time the condition of the road bas been greatly iaproved. Adams’ Exprees Company were robbed of $10,000 in Dank notes eomewhere between Atlauta, Georgia, and Montgomery, Alabama, on the 25:h ultimo. They offer a reward of $2,500 for the recovery of the same. ‘ The receipia at tide water of four, wheat, cora an barley, for the second week of May, 1867 and 1858, have been as follows: — Flaur, tbls. Wheat, bu. Corn, bu. Barley, 186 2,906 95,105 19,030 26.923 yes 21/826 250,436 46411 4217 Ieroese..18,029 257,500 27,381 38,191 ‘The aggregates of thé receipts of the above articles so far, for the years 1#67 and 3858, have been: — | Flour, tols. Wheat, tu, Corn, te. Barle 1867... 2906 88, 19,030 3 a6 1808.00.00 20,044 46,711 Increnee,.26,498 927,828 27,081 88,808 Reducing the wheat to flour, the excess is equal to 91,904 bbls The annexed i# & comparative rtatement of the exports (exctusive of specte) from New York to foreign porte for the week and since January ):— Is5e it. 1858, Totel for the week.. .$1,404,480 672 893,161 Previously reported 510.742 O07 21,892,170 Since Jan 1,..... $25,91 460,080 2 Lavt week was rather an unfavorable oe for oar ex port trade, but the aggregate since January 1 bas beea pretty well sustained. It will be sean that for the three years there bas been quite a uniformity in the total valve of exports ‘Ibe report of the land Grant Investigating Committes of the Wisconsin Legisistare has been made, and is a very voluminous efair. 't will, with the testimooy and accompanying papers, form a volume of 400 pages. A Dill accompanies the report, designed to guard ia future sgainet the frauds, corrnption and mismanagement of railroad corporations. There is po proposition ta the ro port, or disporiticn shown in ‘he Legiw'atyre, to recall the Jang grant, or to interfere in any way with the present mapagement of the La Crosse Railroad Company. Stock Exchange, Tom May 18, 195% 87% ST% 2445 24g lass v. 160 che NY 0 RR. 915 a 88 oO . 1000 Misacuri 13000 do... 6000 California 7's 10 Hariem Railroad 200 6o. ....000 100 do sees ‘200 Harlem RR Pref. 290 Reading #R....630 100 do... .. 88 boo ao boo § Mich Con RR..#10 7 do 50 do... 9. bao 150 Mich SAN IndRR 265% 60 MS&NIap stk bOO 6116 200 dO. .sesee 61M & Drow Bic, 50 Panama RE.W90 110% 160 Cary Improy Ca. ‘5 fo % 120 Del & Hud Cl Go. 6 do 100 Penn Coal Co ., ‘20 Gal & Chie BR 16 Pacific M 88 Co. ry B0..c0e i Be ececee 80 66 . 250 Oheve & 60 30 100 0 sees ah 100 Cam Coal Co..... 100 ao 100 do......b80 0 Chic & KT 60 New Jersey Zine 109 do 200 Gare iner Golt Uo 0 Ao 285 NY Contral Rit 0 do » ane 286 Mil & Misa RR ” do... 600 20% BOARD. O% 360 nbe Hud Riv RR, 3034 86% 100 Mich Cen RR.b8O 46 5000 Mincour! 6's 84% = 50 do... .. 88 66 6000 do... BOO 84% IOMSANIat RR. 254 2060 111 Cen RR bide, 90 5 Panama RR,,..,, 110 1000 do.. 89% 400 Harlem RR ..bOO 19 1000 HadRivRR Im. 101 100 9. cereus 1H 26000 TaCrk Mille bs 39 Cer CoikCa RR 40 abs Bk Commerce 104 50 Gal & CHLRR.,,. 100 Cumb Coal Oo.,.. 17 69 Chi & Rook 1 RR. MH PacidoMSSGo.. 714% 160 ao .. 88 16 N Y Cen RR 87% 100 do b8O THK 150 d0,,,.. 080 87% 100 do......060 78% 100 Frie Railroad 24) «(50 MLA Mise RR... 30% Dry Goods Auction Sale. Mesars Wilmer‘irg, Hoquet & Humbert held terdny of “taple fancy goods. The catalogue embraced Wines of linen, white goods, erm hootery, &o., which drew @ fair and spirited y. Nearly the Whoie of the 1,500 lots were disposed of at [nvor able rates Compared With the proyious gales of Wee season, Bacon was quict at 8c, alde. Cat meas deraie deman:, and prices anchenged. Ja common war 103¢.; good and prime quaiit was at 10XC. a 113¢c., with sales of about 2°0 bbls, Bui ter and cheese were dull and in good supply. SccaRs —The market was quite activa, fod prices eua- tained, The salee embraced about 2,239 hide, inclucing Cuba marcovado and Porto Rien, chf fly withit th Of 66. & 6}0., and $0 boxes brown Havana at 6% Whisky 1.—Sales of 806 s 400 bole. wore made a! eer een | WAKITINE INTEULIGBN OL, ever, that the prospects of the road sro ‘looking up,” inas ” packages and ites intenied for the Naw Yous suid te sealed. ar. ben oon move 1145 aus bere morn i 44 Port of New Vor’, May 18, 1853, CLEAR ftir Henry Cay, Coutkice, Liverpool—"yoitord, Titeston co {die Groat Western, Parver, Liverpcoi—-Chas W Marshall ° Ship Amoz% Hover, London—F » ‘Torpan & Wiley. Ship american Congtons, Mather, ' Grinne’l, Mia. tura & Oo. Brig J W Havener, Smith, Maysguet—-R P Buck & Co. Brig Ocean Traveller, Sargest, Bt Vs, &o-Thowpaya & Eunter, Brig Victor's Trmia (Pr\ Lenotr, Hatifaxtf @ Donor Brig Inatab (sri. Fit NBA Sanlihore 4 Co Brig Ba gire, Mike Fakeway Dimon & Vo. Prig Moreia, Pander, Bucks H 0 Brockimaa & Brig Lady of the Lake (Br), bins, RizsLethpo. & Lockwood. Ay May Queen, Valpey, San Francisco—Roess, Falooner ‘o 0. Scie © Hi Moller, Allen, Phila: Sehr Uaot lisa, Lard. Blized or Woncer Freee bieamer Chesave be, ARRIVED, ) Heys re, Mav 1, Ans 483 paviongors, Win ay te of atcong WAY and Ws tai 48 08, Joo 1448, passed ship Meventbe tesmebipy Alubarae, Sebenck, Savannah, 65 bones, with é9e and parren: *.tO8 L Mirchill & Zon thip Kegie Wing (of Boston) Wesers, shanghse, Fed 7, with ten, to master. Feb 2i,in Gaspar straits, sige alized ably ar endian, from Cingapore for Bhangdee: 25th, tu atraiue of 3un da, Flip ceaems, rom Fong Kong tor By nere passengers. 26h ip name ? raita, Nr Fou chow or belfast, M nt Lhe sani red § Revere buPricane o ‘which tort maine avoid Manrttias ¥, Fr ship MS, & Lob iat from 1) ibe #800 16th, 3 paseod whe'eship Minerea bu for New Bedfor4. with sare da . tignalized wh Chured, tr 7 London, Wile isi, Iai 8, ibe 8 nd, fy 7, Joby Watera, of ‘The ‘comsute ption. at Truman, Liveriool, April 21, with mése and 2, Tiieatcn'& Go. Tl nat, Ini 41 80, beoee for Glee Ip Coy from vonnelly, aged 78 youre. . died on the passage; had one Nantucket Ghoaia. al, 2 days, with mdae and i Marehal! 4 Go. Has had one ease of pox ou boord Ahip America, Howe, Cork. April 21, with mdse and 190 pas sengern, to D Kingrinnd, bution & Oo, thiv John Fyte, Lawton, Ginagow, April 19, with mdse to birt " Ship Yorkebire, Bry 876 pareeurers, to C = Dualain 4 Dito. 1st inal lat 4 13. 19438 9, paasod a large Bieaneeyp wiih (wo white amokepipes, bound By 4h Ist ¢3 13, Jon 4 99. pase f , lat 4606, lon 58 10. Superfine, of Ab deund &. The J F was ”, Reuks, having haa westerly winda moet of os Progrees, Chase, Harro, April 20, with ere, Wm Whitlock April 2, 3 Trice Asean: overboard and was drowned = lith eS +p hing sor sitver Moon, of Gioucseter, with Ys ta bip Ava Fidvié re (of Boston), olemen, Havre, April l ith mdse an thé nesengers, to C C Duncan & Oo, hal winds anc calsan ho enilre persage. rk Marquis of Hun (Br), Patrley, Munderland, 49 days, with con). to order, Man experienced bravy weaterly gales eaten ond a " lon 18 during the passage, stove the long boat and bulwarks, split Lat re. ‘irig Almore (of Weidobore), Erakine, Cardenas, May 7, Hlth anger, ty Walsh, Garver & Mhase, 1th inet lat 28 40, lon 79 35. apone shi; New Orleans for Liverpool. hailed tn Company with i heath, Ketchum, for New ‘or Brig Wm 8 Nosh (of Ohorryfiewt), Nash, Rumodios, Ma with sugar, to Hrett, Ron & Uo " doi rig Tes, ). Curry, Windsor, NB, 10 dayn, with ter, 108 bitney & Co iy te band tehr Clare (or Dennis), Crowell, With coffee and bides, tov Metron. | Mareh Sy, on ths outward prameer. lat 27 14. ton 66 1, fell in with the wreck of the 4 orthern Light, of Bucksport, #1 bowh masta gone and ful of war Behr Chriationn Keeo (of Perth Ambey, NJ), Martin, Naw fan, NP. May 7. with log wood BP Narr oun inet 198 3 744). pioned up a cquare 1m) whieh hee been wnabee of. wed Sehr (1 M anks, danka. Cuarlemon, 7 daye. Bebr Ocean Wire, Warner, Wasabi on, NO, 4daga, Rebr J amer. Lake. North © ine, 5 da , “qo Richmond. 6 days Febr H Hickman, Hickmen, Virrinia, 2 dave. Sebr White Cloud, Newbury, Virginia, 4daya. ¥ebr Avon. Woodimasson, Virginis, 3 daya. Rohr J T Barnard, Riles, Virginia, 4 days. Ben Anmn, Cole, Virginio, 3 daye. Pebr eo, Disorway Baltimore, 6 days. Bebr TH Jones, Gadoomh. Machina, 10 Gaye, Pebr Keren 4 iy Kelly, Gloucester, 3 daya. Behr Mary Emma, Baxter, Momon, 2 days. br Chamberlain. Boston, mmbion, Hower, Bowron, 4 day Neston for Albeny Thoston for Alba ‘orien, Horton for ATbany. now, Provincetown, 3 daya, orris, Hyapule Kebr 8 K Hart, Lowry, Middletown, Ot. Bloop 1M Bordon, Colina, Fall River, Sicop barat, iples, ‘cannon Sioop W lb Mangum, Rawell, Taunton. Sloop Amerion, #ey boule, Providence Ports Cabello, April 28, mer Huntaville, 63 houre, with mdan Y mwell Co. funday, 4°, wD pr msbip Kevatene state, from ' f, off Hattorne. steamship Co. mois, hemor for ek rewton Sivadaoes 2 5u Lis, HW eevR, bis lain, O) ROWS, WIR goHOR, thipped (S81 Ibs bone ver liza & Silke for New et ord wt = sia 7, Ciartee, Hrowa, NB, i ap aod 16 dikGh te 1 well, A At Heaj Tucker, Ni, from Marguerite NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 1858. SSapeearis snares te tet Sen ewer Bleamer Penean, alaricn, Pre . o* Steamer Chas Usgood, Bmith Norwich aad New Loatou. Saad BELOW. Ove DOWD. Wine curiug the uy NE to FNE, with rain. a hoard, and oF partoulars —(87 despatch to Mllwood Valier, Raq, 820’ Roord ot Uncerwrilers ) mare Bank Bruuesront~ The sebr Christiaon Keen, from Noa gan bP. arrived yeaterday, brings tome 4a passenger npr T B Trott, of the bark Aelesooal, wefore rap ried los! avri: 8 wear Gun Key the crew belog saved, a4 vine ® part af th: car eclsURAr Put he veagel proving & Wie! las Ske wus from evana for Falmou'd, Rng. Buig Warsiok—Bahimme, May 18—The brie Warcior of L ving, wae tolully loat, wih’ her narge, 09 the 2b of Agril in the port of Arecino, PK, during & portheris blow crew saved.—(By telegraph to Kliwood Walter, #nq Sec'y Soart of Usderwriiern) Scur Epw Wut, Arey, at Raliimore trow Palerwo, expa rieveed heavy weet» ty galee the m7. 0f the pasaige. "to tat 3625, lon SL 5, Curing @ revere emis, carried away jthbovm. foremart bead, fore op msm, sprung bowsprit, 69 1: dul, aod suslaine” other damage. Scur MARY FARNswontH of Rockland from Kizabethourt for gortemouth Nxt, gt asbore on Chatham Bar léih, where she remainec ou the 27th having thrown overboard » portion © the cargo. The ( uler Station at Cohasset reporté an unk: ows sobr on the rocka No particulars, Puv.apeLrnia, May 12—-The eebr Eelipee, Hi Jago de Cubs ivea here last evening and was ordered U dey to perform quarantiag, ia consequence of cha c-utsin's Eee, one of the eames, and the ¢ cook having died y fever V—A brig trom New York for s Sogthern pok’n to day (ame po} renollected), ath ama jooK among her crew, and waa going to the Lazaretio lo ing under | quéranune. i The stexmbip Alabame, Capt Ach-nck, arrived yesterday morn'ng from Savannah,” We are wader ooligations wo tke at entive purser for full files of papers, Nowlees to Martnera, Notice in hereby xtven thatthe Hell Hoat hsa been replaced at Alden’s sock entrance to Porvand harbor. By order of the Lighthouse boxra. THEO P GREEN, Lighthouse Inapector 1st dist, Portland, May 16, 1858. ENTKANCE TO PORT ROYAL HARBOR (8 0) SOUTH CHANNEL Mariners are bereby rctified toa: the Sonth Channel, Port Reyal Bartor (SO) han been buoyed out ae foliowa:— Outer Bar Kuoy:- a necond slasa iron ¢ nical, 9th white aud black perpendicu‘ar str prs. inoo.ed im 28! water at low ide, ard nan be passed closs to on eith-r hand. Steer from Martn’s Industry Light Veasel WNW 1% niles to make thie buoy. Middle Baoy—A reeond class irov nen, painted with bla ard white perpendorlsr s:ripes,morred to 21 feet wal low tide cba be passed clone toon et her hand there 18 feet waler at low tide between ‘hia anf the Inner stnoy Toner Bucy—A second ¢ age iron nun, moored in 42 feet wacer at low tide, and con Ye pases! close 10 0a ether band SOUIHEAST CHANNEL Bar Buoy—A seeord class trop nun painted >iack, moored in 2) feet water at low tide and can be paased ciowe to on ether band. After making this huay steer NW oy W for Middle Kuoy ip South Channel There is but 18 feet waver in this channel #t low tide By order of the tigh’horse Board. THOMAS T HUNTER, Commander U 9 Navy, ‘Lighthouse Inspector Six.h Siatriet, CrsRirston, May 15, 1808. To Smipmastees asp Suir OWNERS —We, the anders'goed, masters of the veseela to which our names are soveraily at tached, now lying loaded in the &t John’s river, weitiae for Waser euflicient to get ont do bereby give notice for ba hane- fit of thoss who may come to thin river a14 not anowiag (2¢ depth of water on the ber al ihe month thet versie drewing over nine feet can not come here wish any profi: or asfery. ‘The vesse!s wh se vames are berevato attached have ‘ain here the number of days ae specified belo®, waiting for snfficient depth of wafer to cross over the bar, but with no de ter prospec’ then ¥ hen we firat arrived, Brigs Flora, Rice from Jeckrovvilie fora market, waiting from fucksonville for Havana watt ‘on from Jackson ile for ith 28 cays, Oriotoco, Ray, fog 18 chys: Atrchard & Torry: ¥ NYork. waiting 12 ¢xys; Havans, Cartis from Jasrsonzille for Laguna, ing 10 days, Lanzarote, Haniman, from Ci nfargors, Cubs, waiting 3 dayx. alamo, Parayos. from Jacksonville for N¥ork, wailing 4 ays, ecbrs Garland, Nor- ton, frem Jacksonville for New Haven waiting 2% dave; 4. K Mackenzie, Drisko, fram Jacksonville for Pailacephia, Waiting 25 days. Whelemen. See Port ‘ford 16h bark Cavsiie jethnano Feb 16 with 175 oblasp (S0taken on the passare), vn 96 de whol. Bo) ny. Has on fret pals Whol! from bark Louisa, to Swift: & allen 9S bois sp snd 3 do bik fish oll from sehr Monterey, to John a yes #4 ith sbip Harrison, Deon Oveans £4 from Maitep: Ocean. Bourne, Pacific Atlantic ond Indian t 15b, brig Flvira, Edwards, Atian ie Arr ut Dartmouth 15th, bark Charles and Rdward, Sslier, Atientio Geesm, 8 Thomas seh §, wth 149 ddie ap. 2) do wa Oil, and 27 Los ob on hard) Reports in Sain Bay, st Lomingo, »pl 12, Lady suifs!t, Robertson, Severiy, clean; 8h Koper, of Province own, de Ky brig Kelianee, at Sag Harbor from St Helena brings 280 vbls “sp, 7 Wh oll, and 10 Ihe wone, cargo of bark Ann, of FF, condemned at 8! Helens Also. $00 bola wh oti, from berk')) grauklin. of Westport, Mr ta-hiel, lat mate Mr King, 31 mato, end Mr Rogera, cooper of the Aon, came pacsengere in (he Reliance. At Tnerbuaro March °S (by letter from Capt Jenk! Benjaw'y Cummings of Dartmowh. o'l a jast reoorind. ved for mother year and would aail next day on & cruise, ell we! At Tombez April 9, Oapray, Stanton, NR, 230 ap: “Kawerd Stanton, do oll pot s‘ated. Josbas Jragdon.’ Bates, do, 140 sp} sehr E 4 Luce. Kiplay, 2 19) wh, ‘Arr xt Hozoluiu March 3 3 thing Letwern sencona; Wi . NHL clean. Arr st Labaina March 18, Vigiisut, McCleave, NU, nothing Isat crvine srr at elo Mareb 15, Florida, Fish, NB, from New Zan- land, with 80 wh one thie sensomi Roman, Deval, 40, from Merguerie + 220 wh all told; 17th Ba nscasle, Fisrer, do. 150 reason: 184 John Wells Wootnritas, FA, 120 9p; Omega, Faslon, wo 0M clen fear ‘Atiantic eran, let 218, Magno- Nis, Cox, NB pt Cox's wife dind two days previous, Her Temsips wor brought b me at snolvla March 23 Sharch Sheet, Loper, NB. from Coast of Cadiernis, bed takea 110 obls whale oil between. eee, tone, > At do March 27, Tamer Maury, Corry, NB; bad taken 100 bis ep and 65 ¢o Wh oil bel wera seanons. Atco March 25. Amazon Eicrdge, PG, with 29) bia ap and 72) do wh otl—won d all same dav tor Ovhotek San tad betta March 20 de took W w) Bhin Wh vil dood North odsie, Leonides, NB with 100 bls sp oil svaking 8) bbls ofl wad 98) Ibe bone oa ye a! bem= tn July. ape Horn Higeod, Almy, no ofl sinoo init | he at home in Jui . 7 Moniezu ns, Barter, — Tepor'—er pect keo—No of New Bedford, jon 75 Spoken, Ao. | Ship Snow Sqaell, Loyd from NOrleans for Rio Janeiro, was veep Apri! l of Perrambace, | Ship Awdover, Berry, benoe for NOrleans, May 9, off Sand ey. rig Geranium, henee for Avslachiools, May 9, off Sant ey. Bol — a me lt GALYBETON, 4 prt 23-014 gohes onion Newrom’, oe tow; Hen Connection, Lawin semckier wae samme Sane Ronineyn, @romein: hoher! Slt Patterson, Laverboelt sy Mediown. Py eraia, $9 Tagen toad, eam ir ae POT Tr se he ion Dotan hho ed in vortand dg oa the bth); ip port Sw. thipe Poses Banton t r Rarope 7 Wa 8 i co; RE vat. Cars. mene "i; hanks Oallo> om ai ‘tnt BheMeld. for Aowon da: Bs ier, Deonele 8 George, st-vell trom x a05 fre echra May, Hobart, Tepsiring; Wilism, age, foe New Or eope 14g ORRENPORT, LI, May 6—Arr brig Btorm Turks Islands iis Eine Fenays FROULME>'8 HOLF, May 14, PM—4r br! Carceuss for Portland; AtanAma. ica cinron Bytes for ores oa for Nasaau, NP: Se Hampden Boul alezanr ar ‘elvb\e, Hae. Th Sone. pains conta Bree tenten, BE: abhg Ame Mey avo Ye Eeonarie for ae ené Moro, Jordan Phil o+)pbt. f fol lsabeil apd Hornet Upton, Portians for Philac Motes oo Bepqor ‘or Alex»ndria, U ir, Figra oa Cannon for { Ne om Tacker, Loud, + sis for N brig Al om: ecbre Barah + oulsa, ‘Aueae ‘Vista, Wena dare & Kina, T'R Jones, Henuer Letingon’ set Goat Toeker. 16h Arr brig F Nelson for Waldoboro; scbrs Lirte: a Mazurka, for do; J Clerk Stull’ Wo-drnf, 1 grr, Rovinson, Philsde}phis for’ t Baltimore or’ Porlamon'b: Nevis, Brown, Chickabomtry River, Ve. for Thomaston; Fo» ‘ner’, Johneon NYork for Gerdiner; Jobn Nelson (4), Nele sa, do for Maitiead, Na; North Pecific. Marcy. Baltimore fr Boston. Sid sotra M Sewell, Grecian, L sturlevant, Lirigo, Norih Paclio and Eber Herbert. gilt AL bale Jeane, (er. » Eniarn Winter, NS for W ork aebs Koss, Ferrin, New 8mvrna KF. for Heaton : B Wileon, Halse, Phileelpbis for do; Thicker Ta Fours, New York ‘or Miramichi ; Ch Kellar, 40 co; americnn Chief. Freanne ‘do for ‘George mm Wis) Nerf ‘or Tatesboro, tid brige a1 Teazer, (i); eche Sarvent OD, Hornet, and Joka 8.4 M. wind light from Beet, brig E Heleonj coke mina Mayo, Flich: j..rk'n, Moro Valente, wzirkasd Olark, ® Siaay, z corse Alvarado, Fi Moye MJ boys, Juita, Newell. euerere apbs Weld, Nevis, John Nelson p) Rowe Wilson. Tacher Taylor, HaRIFO®D, Mey 15— schra Uneas, Bates, wie pitas ley 18—Ar> steam Ai » american Chief, Bly, Pbilaieici is; 16h eehrs Brastus Brad Rard, oi wiizabelhoort; Soneps Hon. Coa, 40; ‘Ottoman, ford, 2 wh steam schr ellen, Mees De Fepele Bose, Ct ae ee sae De) i> 5 pene Al d “OAPERETER Eas mere cree pee LE, May ngela ; Pro- Videnee; brig HG Berry, Race. Peursoola; sen DB Bayion, SATTRriG, Maye 1S Arr stonpe Franklin Pie Barrows, 3, May vr sloops Franl Rey West, 6 days, Old Follow, Dryer. NYOrke’ {8c Are brig Ramson Briggs, NYork; schr Honesty, appieton, Bald- more. > NEW ORLEANF, May 10--A-r steamshio “Ten: OE Zotbes, Vera Graz; skipe Pent” Forrester, Bab York} 9 bri, ercul ta, ras javane lortensia, Bathas . Beton, bark Willism & Jane. Cod’, ® be Mth, A Arr steamship *t»n ic Tal Gal . Cl steamablon Black Warrior Strib, SYR oa Haven ‘texans Wilson Gsiveston end Indtanoia: «bios Hnlbonse, Wilmer, Tarquin, #mith, Hosion; sehr Haristens, Bnell, Amt werp. Teth—Arr (by tel) ape Martin }uther, deaux; Vandalia, Boston, srco'e Hel Fowler, aud Harvest NYork; 17» berks bat Rockland C B Truec, rd, Liverpool; HT Vennard, Porti Alhbooe Bow NORFOLK, May 15—Arr schr Herriett Drinkwater, Camas den (Cid brig Herald, Keen, Guadeloupe; sche Teadel, rl ton. NEW BEDFOR®, May 16—4rr schre Anner L. Hamblin, Pahimere; Bue. Vista, Beebe, Deleware Ory: Mien Rod: wan, Fuller, NYork; Almeds, Cartwright, Rondowt; 17th, acbr Python. Marke, ‘Norfolk. ' 84 16th, scbr Philadsioaia, e, Wkwnorvrort, May 15—Arr brig Henry Leeds. G Philade'chia: U # echr Uatkerive Hav. Havre; ae Dias White Koon, Mile Alien Miedicion, Jr, Spple, for Atexend nee NAW HAVEN, May 17—Rrie= Constance, ——, Sunder. land; Briza Robsna. mith, Surderiand: echre General Aras rong, Kelaey, Mayaguez. J \ tees, Phila; Ritzabeth, 60; sloop’ Warres, Sianpad, NYock, sli sshre Juan, Parme: lee, 8: Croix: Kllep Louisa, NYork. PF PRILADELPHIA, May 17 —Ar- © eumer Phineas Sprague, Matthews, Boston; Gran- Tork, Dotiver, Clenfasgoe; brig Velona Sims, NYork; ach-s irabeth B, Reson, Gions gaslor tand cha for_Rockeartr Mingera Smith. Ntork. Cid brig Yelona, Sims Boston: scbra & Corson, Jo-non: WG An- derried Hewitt apd sophie Aon, Smith, do; J J Spemeer, Lavgataf. Salem; | Rich Smith. Nebaryoort: M Wrighiing- top, Wrirhiingion Fall River, .: I Wilieis, Baker, NLondon; My. Donald, Flushing: Lt. si i iStb—Arr'bsrk Achilles, Fpeidin, London: sobre Pilot's Bride, Pieror, Haltiax, PA Ss: deré, Treiand, Wiimiogwon: Sanlabury’ Vesey, Boston; Vodine Risley: NYork. Cid bark Josep Maxwell, Davie Las usyra; echrs W Saainbary. Vesey, and flizabetb. Jobnton. ¢ arriet &Sarab, The, do; HP Simmona, Revre't, Danversport: L Gray, Marte, Rast Cam ridge; UAT Cremor, Funtey Norwich! Wm Penn, Massey, ‘Wasiford; Msbale, Kogera, Stouins on; D, an . Mav 16—Arr sche Neney R Jagan Griffiny Cardenas via Yolmes’ Ho" i hth, hele Jk } ig ley. St Jago; sehra Vendovi, Bray. kichmon4; Lizzie - er. Partol Beltimore; steam-hiy Cheespeske, Crowell, York, Tn the Rosde, sehr Julia Fran. brs Snow Flake, Weaver, it, Lodiem, do; Tremont, Ho: ders, Corson, Philadelpbin: we City: Jobn H rotmen € sioope Fsebion, Your Ewen, Wm B Rowen. 16—Sid echra Bardscrebble, Gregory, Chichester sYork, by . di-cis ship Welton, Lane, Liverpool; joni tion, . ’ A Neck . Damoa, iy Fowler and o, saranda Powers. aThambre Cayom and Car rt; urd, Rood. ‘ha Mari a) Trek “Pisabedhpsre pat . sche | cosa I ork te ucester lth achre 8 F Boll , Seaman, and va Rail Tilton, PBladelphia BOMEMSET, May 15—-Arr ache Argus, Norris, NY. BAG HARSOG May scar Ue brig Delitdes tk Helens Bach 7 (wih cargo and (nven'o-y of condocaned bark Awa, ). é LES ‘ORD, May 17—Sid echr John Rogers, Eiliett, Phila- i senna nnnan MEESCR CALAN MERIOAN BANK NUTR COMPANY. few Ky May 1, 1858, Tone, of and from Heaufort, NO, for Guadsloupe, May 9, Jet 88 2), fon 09 febr W Perry, from Philedeiphia for Mobile, Hsy 9, off Baud Key. ¥ Ports, Rownay, Merch 26—Arr hips Celestial Breeze, Bucknam, Gale, «pri 2 Chempion, Lawson, Caleatta 4th, Rou'h Caro lina, Shapscowt, Meibcurve vis Galle. wla soips Golden Bra, Brown, Akyub; April 3, Boverly, Chase, Oal Jen Nowell, Ni wh Waveriey, io North Siar Adsme 8 rr brig Namnet Welsh, Barret, Tinkiepsagh, N wo 3 psag 2 brig AMaretta Hilher, Boson SPSS pril%6—Paswed oy abt Whie Faleon, Dries mond, from hupcerlana tor Caldera. Cuavesten, May $—Arr ebiy Bosphorus, Pendleton, Caling vis Queenstown KINGstOWe, Bay S~ Arr Fortine Havener, NYork. Livenroos, Mey &-Arr steamship America, Moodie, Boy ton vis Halifex. Newront. Mom, April 30-—-Arr Busan, Oqerleston. NP, May T—No Am vewel in port orl 17~1e port bark F Deming, Higgins, ane; brig Mav Emily, Townsley, for NHaven soon, April &—So Am veal in port, assed by, Waller Lord, Perkine, ler, Forrest, for Jorehosur, White, mien Sheldon, for Phil 45> w 3 < ellett. from Moston arr 7h, diee 2 Wm H Grane, Knight, for No rleane: & fo" ldg; Tallatan Plummer, wt of bug Lest hh hound in. Bld Bub, brig Pairy, eal it th, Br bark fravelier ota, HIN, New York; er. Ri yon 5 FA Palmer, Jobn Tth, Rebas'opol (Br), Deweon, Puget Sound, . Bellescowt, Kennard. NYore. yell, Maraball, Callso 2d, Black Red Wind, Kirwax, Balsmore; Hampton Rosda Aypary, ANW, Fab 22~.Arr ahipa ‘Bid, Halcyon, son, } ondon wealth, Grover Gaam, Frapdragon, long Kong, 8th, migrant York), Andresaen, Anjior; 9h, Northern Light, be. hy 1-813 John Atiney. Whee ior, NYork ron on, YH Avril 210 port brig Capella, Head, (rem N ky el eotnanemce ing APALACTITOOLA, May 6=Old eohre James Miller, Miner, N York, 12m, BC wortiner, do. Jn port May 12. ships lig: Bing or. Hoyt, for a Agnilo, for Be ig: Mary very, for Cork and mkt; schre Siepher Taher Cook, f jence Idg; Kierra, now, Oity of New York, Wa- Mary, 1 dout, Sarab Gilman, Crowell, Wark “Od « 3 i 5 ‘ork. © ship presi, Tendon via Briti*h Provinces: barks 2D, Fairfield, River of Playe: Sesona, N’Nelt, Clentuegos: if rihs Kendali, Chadwick, §t Joho, RB. to lout for per Whee en oot Lay wee sohr Joha O Treleod wor, N Yor! rer Knate ; Elvira. Wind ®W to NR, with rai "ag aptly Ar seametip 18k—f re (by tel) ba Buws (fateh? Hope rig Rama! Kiltima, Van ALTIAO IT—Arr seamers Joseph ee Hower, Crlodoaia, bagels Nvorks, Prenny, Young, MYork: Biedmont,' Powell, NYork: Civerptel take tee Bremen; Flora, Mi pIverpoul: Darke ®he Vand, Deapas Janerty, Lewin Euston; prige Fon be Heduoher Jesertet Aitivo (Sie), Ford Palerm >; Mareball utsh tik ine, Kity cere Seseo-, Dennls, du; Atmytie, Hatchineon, Frances, Haheon, Kasiport. Below, off the o'ant, Brey from Uall-o via ton Renda, ry Frenklin, Yonng, York; barks Qomanit, Gor- wr, CUM; Saleh, Gonlt, “Boston: brig Arey’ Indies; schra kontherner, Hellowa, R€nek Wee , do; 8 O Jayne, “ ‘vane, Doane Boston, Trideut, Hnow, Port XV via Vienna, #¢; Hammel Francia, Hrown, Newpori, RI; O19 Tack, Bowen, varerstraw BARGOR, May Ih Are brig Vernon, Collins, NYork; sehr Joweph Parwell, “nokard, 0 BATH, May l—Arr achr O Buxton, Williams, Phila delphin. VERLY, May 16—Arr sore Poor), Brown: li Townsend, Witlinms, and Trutamount, Davis, Piliadetphia, BRIPOL, May Ie earr bets, Botus, Matibawe, Cartonnn, Sidechr Lady Adame Davia, B York, sloops Rxcel, p i uno, Abaw, NYork. Olt West Indibr) 1th, sohew pire, Chambers, HY ork Arr sebra Geor, h. WP Corbitt, Boss, and JOS hin RIVER, Mae i6-—Are sehre Kendrick Fish, Watt, vk; & f #0. do; Vietory, Ginddin CALA ki Men Alevand: homie W Thorns, pevis, X i f Murphy, Honting'on, LE id eches Irom Sutth @e divers Alvanecria, Winrres, Winslow, Bal ulee Kew Tih Asatte cchra Chiat, Marble, NYork; fea Cave, do; slop Maria Lowa, ( usmunings, do, purpose of placing hank no’e currency of tha founiry upon a basis of great y we surly, wilh the exine fou fares of stability end perpetni: thet appertaia to beak a) res to Institutions. the undersigned. °« of Be fees ctemire ty ree] ul ve ted the mse sgctber nal rma now ‘This comps Heombi es ‘parienes ¥ ih the most periect divieien of labor. At rings & bear all ieprovemeuta in machinery. Tt offen the opportuaity of re cotlon from ihe whole mate- ria} now la wee. + ecarlty by the sapertor per- Tt gives + “manent footing, protesting hy agate conetee Ubat might arise from erangement of aby partionlar rao will bee nunuel, “® heretofore. at New York, Rowton, Monireal sibany, Cineineati, Oheago nhs gare the mames of n° ‘rustees »ppointed ander FRGEMAN RAW Ve RosRe Shy RPPNTER. of the business, orders may be «ddremed to the re: ve firms. each of which. representing this company, wifl bere ailer afford io backing institutions the aggregates Femponsibilliiea and wafepnards © saemaed by ail the Rowee comporiow thie corporation. Thur prices will Ake fame aa beretofore, Pensa RAWDON, WHICtT, HALO & EDSON, Rew Fyn. ——, ¥ claps os, Hee ane ‘ ae jew Ene! Renk Note Company, nati and Rostoe, DAN *O#TB, PRRKING & 00., (ate Denforta, 400) New York, Philadelphia, Boston. Bald, coe * New Yor and hie, JOCRLYN, DR New York, Ba mages SSS Stew lew rk. Reaton. WRLISTOUD. tay whining. watt GAVIT, albany: NEWSPAPERS, Nationa na AAARAAAAAARAII POLIOR GAZATTR CONTAINS seter, ws set ap tert Barber. w ot Sophie ornar, wad pas New York Also, the exham- ing of the body and ite return ta Chicago. ‘b r PR 64, te trageiy L Philn- Tove, murder and snieide, era? a gree. ume: 3 iona be Mag mace voder toe eens ® rope to « Vigilance Comottten. Suleide of Menry Ww. Me pert, Keown aa Pra Forres: . variet orem. tieg and Teatrustiv artielen. ROS & Toysry. NK WsPAPeRE, ¢ ORRUPTION Te THe wu . NIC PAL, GOVRRNMRNT— } leven to high pincee, allowed ‘Wbel on F » Pioman iar cate et ah tobe hibake For nale at all news depots, 5 quarterl; Feport et fe entra Auge Fi EAR eens cmap centn " — BORNE ND WHAT THRY RAVE Do: seen SOOTTIAN AMERIC ON JOURNAL, ie Hews deniers. Pricenvecenia. 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