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J § li ef i E i f | i i f f Fe f H £ : Hy i : E A i i : i i i i I & s 3 i & [ Norwalk, have gone into operat! Prior to the general suspension several banks became embarrassed The Harford Cong Bank, as carly as pr was upadie to provide an Lap me ny cir- Large ciaims, amounting tp ome instance ‘hed been enti ly concealed by being placed io Shonla’be hela barmnlecs est eld harmless. ‘In other instazces targe amounts of debts, the charac- ter of whieh the comm: that they Inst July, whereupon the co: junction snd baa receivers appointed. By good manage- guent the bank bas been relieved, with the loss of half its eapial, and has been avowed to resume ita business with $800,000 stock. It is & questien of some importance to de- termine who shall pay the $6000 or $7,000, in notes of this bank, stolen by W. 8. Carier, a clerk in the trea- department The Bank of North America, at Seymour, which had been the subject of remark im the previous report of the @ommitsiosers, was found in September last to have Jeaned large eums out of the State, on upavailab.e security, Jeaving the bank without the means to redeem its circula- tion. Its general management was bad, suspended debt fmereaged, and capital stock impaired. lis immediate Babilities were over $70 000, and they had on hand only $1,072 mepecie. An injunction was issued. On the 10th @f April the case was called up, and it was found the re- ere had reduced the liaditi of the bank for circula- tion, deposits and balances, down to $48,541. Tho assets of bank Dow amount to $169,000. Oi more than two years ago. A dividend was passed in Jan- , 1857, but’ in July of that year a dividend of 4 per was declared and paid. As this dividend impaired capital the commissiovers consider it to have been in- judieious and illegal. A further examination developed @defaication of about $25,000 in the accounts of the @ashier. This developement indicated great carclessness em tbe of the officers and directors of the bank, tor the had extended through several years, and might bave been exposed, had the monthly statements Deen examined and tested with their own books. At the time the bark was enjoined its liabilities amounted to $250,000, and their specie funds were reduced down to $2,939. When the bank resume? specie payments ite abilities were reduced to $141,811, and their available funds amounted to $67,000. It was largely secured against povaen] im Wy, Fo pe Tthas from the " 4 ul in the illegal an¢ dangerous practice of bay: perer in New York, and in Feoruary last it declared a dividend, though ithad on hand over $200,000 of pre- tested paper. ‘The Mercantile Bank, at first embarrassed by the failure of ite corresponden: in New York, will not sustain losses wafficient to seriously mopair ite capital. as to the Colchester Bank, the c»mmiesioners, after the ‘ebanges in its administration, by direction of the last Le- lature, were still uneatistied with its condition. In Sep- ber it ceased its redemptions in Boston and was discre- dited in New York. Its general circulation at that time, by ite books, was $14,000, of which $6,000 had been redeem- ed by New York banks: Feal condition of affaire. @ioaton was mace again, and it was found that Cashier F.S. Jones bad caused to be printed from the pistes, by s Orm of li re in Hartford, bilia @mounting to $101,1(8, a fact of which the president, G@:sbier end directors must have been fully aware. The ‘Commustioners looked upon this traneaction as fraudulent, Spplied for an injunction, and had Jones arrested in New York; but be was released Defore the proper papers could be procured from te Govervor. J. A. Buell, the former President, testified that be had signed a quantity of notes wihout samy oe | ‘Q0y record of the amount or number, and that Jones taken them away, promising to ver them up, but had never done so, The amount of the ir- Pegular issue is 64; ed to be over $100,000, but as only $5,000 of it has been presented for redemption, it has Probably not been put extensively into circulation. The ‘@sets of ihe bank will be sufficient to protect its creditors, Dut the stockholders will suffer largely, It is now being wound up by recetvers The Granite Back swindle was one of the most delibe- rate frauds ever urderken in this State. The frst 10 | per cent of the capital paid in was paid back by the di- | rectors, and the payment of the 40 per cent. was ‘‘a mere etence,”” the mooey vsed being the bills of broken ike and worthless checkson banks out of the State, | amd the real who furniehed the means of pay- | ment tothe nomioal stockholders in Voluntown resided @ut of the State. The bank pretended that it bad issued | Bo bills, but it was found that $23.000 bed been sigaed Sadcould pot be prdiced. Outside parties were dis- | Sributiog these Diis fhe headquarters of the concern were in a drinking saloon in New York, kept under the mame of Prescott & Co. Samuel Wagner, Obio, Alex ander Miller, of Buffalo, and Roswell C. Peck, of Hart- ford, are held on bail for trial before the Superior Court of Windham county as parties connected with the Granite Buk. An injancton was granted on the 10: of ast No- ‘vember; its circulation is reduced to $2,000, and the as- pete and unpaid stock will enabie the receivers to protect the pydlic from lose The Litchfield Bank mtarted irregularly, without a bona Side capital. The commissioners checked its operations, ‘aad caused a change in its officers, and the payment of « Oma fice cash capital of $60,000, with which itis now Going & legitimate bariness Ove of the most flagrant violations of the banking laws Of the State is in \be case of the Qaionebang Bank, of Nor- wich, which uniformly keeps a lees amount of specie on Band than the law requires. It also loans too great an Amount to Indivicuals and to parties out of the State, and Jest December it bad $225,000 under protest, on which tts boone; will be large. The Shetucket, Norwich, ernl Te Irow, Norfolk, Winsted. Saugatuck, Farmers’ (Bridgeport), Daobory, Pabquioke, Manufsotorers’ (Derby), Wiadbam, ‘Wate: bury, Middierex County, Middletown, State, @vacte’ apd Manufacturers’ (Hartfor4), Home, Clinton, Oty (Brie River, Jeweu Mer- , Meriden, ity, Rockville, Connecticut River, and | have am opportunity. again subsice till June, and, when in ite bears down immense quantities of earth in sugpension, On the cecurrence of © srevaasa the water reshee tavoagu passes plains, ite vel which it had ily borne in the heaviest particles nearest a.oms of soil at corres} , of the city, and on the o ite, or right bank. For some time the river been gradually rising, and on the night before there bad storm of wind ‘and rain which caused the wash along the sides of the ‘big dripk”’ to be much higher than usual. It appears that through the levee at this point ‘wooden siuice, enclosed on all sides, ‘was conveyed from the river to ‘the plantation. In repairing the k tion of rice had been abandoned, this sluice was removed, i sufficient solidity, and w height it found the weak x spot sege it continued to widen er ge @ might and ‘ary which were wholly irresisuble. The neighboring planters immediately joined their forces to those of Mr. Bell, and put into requisition the ordinary appitances for the closing of such breaches. yg ge however, proved unavailing, and not only was whole planta- tion in a submerged, but the inu: waters, to expectation, crossed a neighbor. ing canal embankment, which were relied on as 8 protection id vil'ages farther down the river, and carried devastation in their track for many miles. Tne damages caused by this overflow are estimated at from four to five mil ons of dollars, the general impression being that for two —— Bo sugar crops can be raised on the submerged plantation After the first efforts to close the breach failed, a regu- lar contract was entered into by a gentleman of science, skilled in such works, and the piles and pile-driver are a part of the macbinery which he em ed. But his at- tempt proved no more successful than adopted by the ni forces, for after he had crossed the gap with a triple row of piles, the the centre of the breach jually wore out ite channel till if measured twenty-five feet in depth, and the lever- “age which it then exerted against the piles was so great 4s to leave them an eas} | ode bs wegen latina into this lateral off a! m the river. thns left to iteelf, the channel of the crevasse was at least two hundred and fifty feet in width, and its average depth was twenty two fect; it will therefore not be ne- cemtary to resort to figures toconvince our readers that ‘ap enormous quantity of water has passed through on its imandating mieeion dering the five weeks which have @ apsed sirce the breach was first opened. As this crevasse is so immediately in the vicinity of the city it became from the first a centre of intense interest and attraction. New ferry lines were established to accommodate the thousands of visiters who twit daily. Among other means of transit, an in’ skiffe, with awnings an d all appliances for comfort, was from the balf submerged village of a copepicuous in the heralded attractions of the line were the opportunities afforced of passing the Marine Hospital PAS a ole paying o visit to the inundated tomb of n Mc! b About the time that the Bell crevasse was abandons a similar breach occurred in the neighboring parish of St. Charles, on the plantation of Madame Labranche, and all efforts to clore that breach having failed, there le every Probability that the waters from both crevasses will unite ‘and greatly extend the area of devastation. The Bell crevasee submerged several miles of the New Orleans, Opelousas and Great Western Railroad track; aad as ano- ‘ther section of the road is pow submerged by the waters ruehivg through the Labranche crevasse, {t is not unlikely ‘that the vow interrupted trips on the road will be entirely etopped until the subsidence of the river. Mrs. Gardner's Address to the Jury. As the telegraph bas apvounced, Mrs. Abigai! Gardner hag been convicted on a second trial in Plymouth Mass., of the murder of her husband, Hosea J. Gardner, post: master at Hingbam. Itwas that she admisistered poisen to him on the 28th of January, 1857, and at the first trial the jury failed to agree. After the counsel on both sides bad finished summing up, the prisoner arose, and the Judge said to ber: — Abigail Gardver, if you desire to say anything to the jury, m addition to what yd counsel bas said, you now If, however, you do not desire to say anything, it wil not be taken as against you. are therefore at liberty to do as you please. With considerable hesitation and difficulty she addressed the jury as follows:-—I am romewhat fatigued and excited from ritung #0 many long days here in coart through this trial, aod am unable to exprees my feelings as I should be glad to. 1 should be g'ad to convey to your minds the troth, aside from falsehood and prejudice. I feel as though I could not rest until I let the world know what is tree and what is false in this case, though I suppose 1 should not be allowed to now. I am not guilty, 1 kvow by many prejadiced persons are working against God knows my innocence, I am as innocent as any of you bere of the obarge, Ifeol like an outeast, upfortunste and friendless, without pity aud no ove to pity me. I have no friends with me,and none within two bundred miles of me. If 1 had,I could give you « very different opinion of me than that which you now bave. I hope you will consider my case carefully ard without prejudice. My busband was poisoned. (od only knows who did it 1 was charged with it. Before heaven ard my Maker | know nothing more about it than ~s you here. sould have spoken further, but her feelings over powered ber, and sbe eat down. [During the day her ap. perest inciflcrepce was almost appalling, so much so the was baro to distinguish whetber it was the iodifference of settled despair or lack of natural bee g When she You Ty Denght and the and Missisai, Ruiiroad, frm which must result a large loss, and whi tbe op b/on of the commisswwners, made the @ividend last March of doubtful expedieacy, Of the banks in New Haven. the commissioners say — The condition of the New Haven County Bank bas not ment of Bot il- d Portion of the debis due the bank bave been ad- Josied by taking therefor a direct interest ts the real oa- tate. located the bank if obliged to pay i proportion of the interest wpon the first upon the property; also, ite e@nare of taxes anc assessments for improvements. There Meme increase rapidly, and lset year amounted to $16,000, whicb taluted, however, emall payment to the firet man tageos, The directors have been careful at all timer to keep at command available means sufficient to protect the bill holcers and depositors. But it is not in barmony with the ‘uniform policy of the State to allow a bi #0 greatly de- Preciated to represent so large acapilal stock. In the Gpicion of ibe commissioners the capital of the bank @b wuld be reduced to @ proper level, or ite affairs placed fm | quidation | The Oity Bank of New Haven, with a surpins of $72,759, has sigo an interest in the Brooklyn property, amounting to 660,742 and they beve also suspenced debts aad bonds mounting to $150 358, making a oral of $191,000 of aseete Bow unavanable Their loeses under there amvets, in the opinion of the Commixsiovers, will more theo retire their surplon, and Fender it necessary to defer the making of dividem + limited time, in order to restore the bank to its full tal. This bark declared a dividend of thr O January, which we do not consider ft bad the ability legal- ly w do. 7 Tee Merchants’ of Haven, with a rorpine of $45 000, bas an in‘erest in the same property in Brooklyn, Bmountirg to $70 458 Taey have also surpended debts ght, Jr, and the Chicago and Mississippi against Hi Rairond, amounting to $190,000, making a total of $170,000 s opre'mble assete, The eurplur of thie bank should be retired and dividends Muspended until their capital is restored. This baak also ‘Made 8 Olvidend of 3 per cent in January, without, in our | bers are pouring m opinion, the legal aoility to do #0. Affairs in Kansas, THE WAR AT PORT SCOTT—POUR MEN KILLED AND SIX WOUNDED—AIX HORSES SHOT. (Correspondence of the St. Louis Republican } Weevronr, May 13, 1858. 1 received a copy of the Fort Sontt Democrat, edited by & free State man trom Pennsylvania, which confirma the news of sholition ontreges sect you in my inst It also Containe an scoount of ax encounter between Captain An derson with arquad of United States tr and «oom pecy of Monigomery’s men. In the affray a young sol dier camed Alvin Satterwait was morte has since cied. Th ie pot known whether any ty were killed or not Thay eaonped. with Capt. Ar | The United jersen, and bad writs to baa x | dragoons were k This wae & malt 1 by forty ab but f cannot vouch | btfal. e verdict of the jury 'y of murder in the second the new law pasred at ture, is punishable by imprwoument for life, but there is an unrepealed wealth which declares that « female shall not be sent the State prison. parts of New ‘will come om at this term. Foraia~ Const. —Emile |'Huilier, has been recognize by the President as Viee Consul of ‘the Swiss Confeders tion, at Detrott, Mich. Lazer Lovreraxa PLaxtarions.— On Wednesday the fin plantation of the late H. B. Trist was sold at aaction for the sum of $210,000, the Hon. D. ¥. Kenner becoming the purchaser. This plantation lies adjoining the Ashlana plantation of Mr Kenner, and, with the latter, is probably the largest undivided plantation in the State. On Thurs day tbe Hooma acd Termitage plantations of Mme. Bring ler were sold, bringing respectively $266 000 and $6.5, 000. They were bought in by Mme. gler. Our iriend RB © Pond, Feq., was the anctioncer in both sales. It te not often that two oales aa large as these in two ruccessive daye can be recorded.— New Orleans Picayune Export Dery ox tue Provves or Taustpan.—tnforma- tion bas been roceived at the State Department from E. B. Marache, Feq., the United States Consul at Trinidad, that the ordicance of the Council of the Isiand impostng an ox- port duty on the produce of Trinidad, from the Ist of fan wary inst, bas been disallowed by the home government and consequently no export duty is at present required. Wm. 8 Tuckerman, now ia State Prisow at Wothersileld, is engaged in the rule shop. #0 saya the Hartford /*ree Of last evening Dacotan Trrnrrory —Minnesota papers state thet thir Territory i# receiving a fair share of immigration. Num ty way of the Missouri, bound for the valley of the Hig Sioux river. To pm Crnniey Ur.—It is announced that the anti-rent canes decided at the general term last week, will b» car ried up to the Dourt of Appeals, Avscosren.— The Port Jervis Union ways that McPride the defaulting Collector of Port Jorvie, N. Y., gave hw sureties the slp lsat Saturday, and put’ out for parts un known. His sureties neglected securing hie detention by legal process. ‘Tre Cane oF Tks Storr —Tt hae been determined that the care of Ira Stont, now under rentence of death at Roches ter for the murder of Chas. W. Littles, shall be carried to the general term and the Court ef Appeals. Thie will probably delay the execution until next spring. Deseeriow.—Four of the crew of the brig Black Mawk, bound fron) Detroit for Mogland, deserted the vessel at Cleveland, Thio. A Compeoume.—The Richmond South eayt:—A white woman in Mecklenburg connty, Virginia, became the mo- ther, a fow days since, of four children, two of whom | were of ber own color and the other two black Anorien Enre Rartnoan War—There is a pect of a renewal of the railroad troubles at Erie, © people of Harbor Creek are indignant st an attempt of the company to relay the track in the position it originally occupied ros. | Peon NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 24, 1858, ‘The anthracite coal trade ie still very ine FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. wooniy reports ef teanage by the four p- --Mtile, the 3B 2, companie showing anaggrogete fo" . ss gh at TS a2 ‘The ‘The past week closed just about as it 9pened, dullane | following © Rytires of cath company : fiat, 20 iar as the steck mfarket and finanoi | affairs gene- [ree poss rally are concerned, There is no life in any thing connect Pas F = ed with business, and we have the summer near at hand, oie 174938 37,868 ‘with all its usual unfavorable influences upon speculative operations and mercantile movements. No important a0 tivity in trade can be lockea for until the fall. In money maiters there is nothing to complain of, except ihe enor mous accumulation of bullion in the vaults of our be” ,, Fetthee ee e+e 82,252 246,108 44,163 Week. 29,285 31,600 ‘When tbis secumulation first commenced it W88 ” 104 as 33120 718,418 60,886 ‘favorable feature and leoked upon as a su, sign of re- by Fg SEASON. turping prosperity. The strengthening “ot our banks by ® Lebigh Canal, 78,074 71,167 large specie reserve was considere? the first step towards “ Railroad, 140,344 9 174,989 s restoration of public confidens”,. Schuylkill Canal.....210,700 186 772 4s end ne Che, weekly ro st Railroad,,907;202 780,126 ports showed a weekly {27 ease, the prevailing impres- pet ane rg is pin al sion was that all vest” <s of the revulsion would rapidly | Total...........1.896,410 1,172,004 Deo, . .164,406 Gieappear, and tbe, the opening of spring would bring { Almost the whole of the falling off is in the Scbuyliill with it activit} ‘in pusiners. In this we have been par- | region; all the carrying companies, however, except the tially disapr’ointed, but still have no real cause for com- | Lehigh Valley Railroad, showing s diminished tonnage. plaint. any of our most important interests have much | be Lehigh Navigation Company is net much bebind, and imoro'yed. Several vital branches of industry have reco- | the probability ie that its entire season’s business will be in YO ed in @ measure from the great depression, and return- | excess of that of last year. Some difficulty with the boat- ‘ing health and strength are visible on all sides. Thousands | men on the Schuylkill Navigation has very much inter- have returned to employment at fair wages; and although | fered with shipments by that conveyance. Its tonnage, it the progress towards complete restoration is gradual, it % | will be seen, for last woek, is but 6,300 tous, againet #teady, and upon ® sound basis. A more rapid resovery | 29,286 tons for same week last year. The Reading Rail- might for the moment be more satisfactory, but it would | road seems to be profiting from this difficulty, its tonnage 'B the end be less substantial and in greater danger of re- | for the past week being 37,863, against $1,600 for corres- lapses. Having fairly touched bottom, we have nothing | ponding week last year. to fear for many years to come, if prudent at the start. The following extract from the las: annual report of the Mistakes might be made now that would be felt for a loog | Michigan Southern Railroad Company shows how pro time, and it is only by extending operations as the actaal | ductive the road has been to parties who have held the ‘Wants for consumption require that we can hope for per- } gtock for any length of time :— and luctive prosperjty. The effect of ten Since the completion of the line to regular semi- ear ror arb i 2 al corruption, | appval cividends bave been aia bo the aocnaleare, which, commencing January, 1853, and ending ist Febra- and fraud of every name and nature, cannot be removed | 01) °1157 haye amounted in the whole to 69 per cent, in a week or a month, and we should be satisfied if one year | being 37 per cent in cash and 22 per cent im stuck, as cash. do. would eradicate all the evils entailed by such folly and | follows: recklessness. The swarms of drones who were living ped ee oe upon the industry of the producing classes, and the army | 1854, January,...... of speculators who were draining the community of its Joly, 5 do. ++10 per cent. stock. 7 en do. very life blood, bave all been scattered by the revulsion raph: ~~ ha imate sereeerd do, do. and forced to turn their attention to some honest employ: | 1966, January,5 do. 0. mrnt and live upon the sweat of their brow. Inthe daly, do. do. course of human events myriads of new leeches, in the | 2867, January, do. do. oe shape of financiers and speculators, will arise; but we are | Total..,.A do. do. =e 1/ kely to be free for some years from the operations of these classes of swindlers, and be at liberty to follow Jegitimate occupations without danger of sadden colapses from an over inflated system of credits. have produced in the same time but 35 per cent, or 24 The annexed statement exbibite the quotations for cer- per cent less than the railroad stock. The holders of the tain stocks current in this market at dates previous to the | T#llrcad stock can afford to go nearly four years without financial revulsion, at the time of the suspeasica of specie dividends and then be about equal to the bond and mort- payments by our banks, and at periods since, showing the | S*8¢ im aggregate productiveness. It may be argued that the stock is much depressed in market value, whi'e the enormous fluctuations and the great extremes which bave ruled within the past twelve months :— bond and mortgage retains its full value, but we know not what changes the next four years may produce and what Quoranoxs yoR Stocks av tux New York Srook Ex- | De'eigtive positions of the principale of the investaxont This shows an average of over 13 per cent pertnoum for the entire time since the road was open to Chicago. An investment in a first class bond and mortgage would CHANGE. pore are > aS may, be at the end of that time. ‘ x te Hi oa” oo” BSarurpay, May 22, 11 ; oo” os 874 | $7000 Obio 6's, '00... 1024 100 shs Harlem RR.. 11% Tennessee sixes. » 6 My «65 89% ob | 11000 do. 102% +200 . Illinois Central bonds. 993, 99 58 953% 893¢ | 9000 TennG’s, °00... 91 460 RR. Er'e R ilroad =% 30% = a Bs ag ab x bo New York Central.... 86, 79 688 84 85% Tat Reser a bi] Micpiten Souther ce ae 1000 Had RivRRSma 68° 5 30 Thuile Central "1986 7s oor «9 | (6000 BarlemRR2m. 14% 50. do.....-... 20% ig uw 4K 48 50 il Cen RR dds. 8934 10 LaCrome& MURR 8% Ait2m. v4 Puen o ot 100 1000 Mil& Miss inbds 40 200 a 24g 6% «95 Bae | | 20ehs Bk NewYork, 108 100 do 2455 iin 6% 9% 11% | 16 American Ex Bk. 103} 26 do Ms jisaippi 663, 50 Nn 32 291; | 40 Shoed! 4 = id Delaware and Hudeon.125 1 FY us 4 pie Bank = S ae Be. 2 Be Be) Boe ee Bons B tole” ioe soe | 40 Pacific Mail B3Co 70° 60 i 4x x of ere Te ey kta: he 20, 4,5 Panama HR..... 109% The quotations given under date of Oct. 14, 1857, do not | gr 8 ge BR..m10 Six 160 de. 109% show the lowest dip of the market. At that time the turn | 200 10Clev, Ol ACIARR 9836 upward commenced, and from that time the rise was | 150 tot 89 rapid. The lowest point touched during the panic was for ry Missouri State sixes, 699 per cent; New York Central, 60 200 Chie per cent; Chicago and Rock Island, 62 per cent; Galena ‘and Chicago, 52 per cent; and several other stocks sold at points below our lowest quotations. The most striking feature of the above comparative table is the fact that in ‘many instances prices rule higher now than at or about | , ‘the corresponding period last year. State stocks are | 160 higher; eo is Panama and Canton Company. The most substantial securities are better, while the most equivocal class of railroad stocks are considerably below prices - rulirg previous to the October panic. Some very impor- | 1000 LaCror&Mil lg b 33 tant changes have been realized in the position of public | 4000 do ...... . B83, securities generally within the past year. Several pro- FE { ec deuartes. us minent railroad companies have suspended dividends, and | 59 Paci: MSaCo b30 70 the period for resumption ts yet long distant. Great re- 69! forms and improvements have been introduced iato the fivancial and operative management of all our railrosd companies, and as a property for the investment of cayi- tal it never was better than at the present moment. It does not follow because some of them hi suspended di- vidends, that they are any less valuable, but on the con- | 1 trary, they are much better off, and are making up by | such surpensions and by rigid ecomomy for many of the follies and much of the extravagance of past years. That our leading lines of railroad hold their own so well, under the tremendous pressure resulting from the withdraw: | of at least one half of their regular business, ls pretty good evidence that when trade does revive and sotivity jgns in every department of industry, these works of ~ b30 CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Saroapay, May 22—6 P.M. Brransterrs —Flour—The market heavy, but more ao tive at the recent decline, There was a good comestic demana, with rather more d for ex Ta common rades prices were irreguiar, [exter grades of and Wertern were sold at $3 80, while the principal trapeactions ranged from $3 86 96; extra do. was mostly sold within the range of our quotations, with some | improvement will prosper again more than ever. | smuail lots ratber above. the common of oxtras ¢ learned & good deal of railroad mixmaangement | was told us high ae $425. The sales for the day were during the past twelve moaths, aud we shall profit by it | ebietly within the range of the following quotations for all time to come. Superfie State $8 80 0 83 95 By the arrival of the steamsbip City of Washington at | Extra State. p aé enter this port from Liverpool, we bave four days later news | Pyiry Obie aud Woeee ne” ca: ae from burepe. The advices are not at all important, oan | Canadian superfine and éxira ‘$5 a bm ‘ait failiy. Quotations ter ennscie chew 0 40 ¢, Alexandria and Georgetown.. 440 = 475 cline of $c.a % per cout. ‘Money was in better demana, | Bouibern fancy andextra......':... 480 a 600 M + | Choice extra tamily and bakers’ brands. 6.00 & 7 00 and the rates rule at 2 «23 percent. A steady market 300 0 340 is reported in cotton. Prices remain without change. ;. 3) a 8 87% tales embraced about Breadatufls were quiet at prev ous qiiotations. 4000 60 bein, coming ein ta tango of Co Aanee ‘Tee exportation of specie from this port last week was flour was in moderate |. The sales em somewhat larger than usual, but still quite mall. braced about 700 a 400 bbis. at quotations. Kye flour was Ghuranvon or race runny Pont ov New Yous, | Seebanged and ele imied.” Gora toe wat teat t Sehr. Masonic, Ponce, Spaniah silve: 4 Jersey ot seamer ita y Change of moment. ‘The sales embrace’ about 35,0008 Sehr. Yorktown, Ciudad Bolivar, Am. gold. 20,000 00 oY Gomi Steamer City of Hiaitimore, Liv'peol,sov'gns. 9,680 00 wy y-74 Sbip Mandarin, Hong Kong, Mex. dollars... ‘660 00 ny 4 Steamer Vanderbilt, Havre, gold bars.. ... 878,708 32 vy Gt ‘ do. ‘Am goldcoin.. 62,000 00 De. do. French gold... 9,675 00 ne ae aan ‘Total for the week... voce cee, 9699802 82 ow Gteeas Previourly reported wee cee STL TKS Total, 1858.00.00... $12,281,524 61 Before the close of the present week we shall bave ano ther California arrival, with the usual somi monthly remit tance. The bank specie reserve on Tuesday will not show much change from last week. ‘The following are the q» tatiors for coin and bu! Correr waa quiet, with 11 4¢0., amd amall lois of Java ranged from 160 in Cortos —The rales om Per cont. Png. allver, per £ $47 | mad nt American baif dola.i0s's Ameren fold. PREKINTS.— Rates continued 40, quarter.12a— Goin with the quite limited. To Liverpool about 1 Colned previots te 1823 moto "R Plurk of whent in bage were en bus Unum” over id; equare bales were at S-10d. To Glasgow 600 bbis. rosin wore evgage at Se. There wae no ¢ or for Mavre. To Bremen were taken at Die Fisw continued heavy. Sales of St. Georges bank dry cod were made at $355.85 60, Mackerel were duli With emall rales No. 1 Massachusetts at $12 0 $13 25: and to notice in rates for Londow bbis. epirite of tarpentine Five franc picorn. German crowns... ivan oe fee Nga No, 2 at $12 26. Herrings wore dull and nominal $00 pieces, U. 8. Assay 34 0 % per cont dincount, Frvrt.—Sales of 150 bbis. walnuts were made at 6 8 $3 oo oy eo. ¢. per lb. Raisins were quiet, and prices unchanged. Flay was steady, with a les of 600 0 600 Dalen, at 400. a 0c. per 100 ibs. Hew he market was quiet, and the demand limited. We quote American dew rovied at $116 a $125, and Orersed at $175 a $210. Lime wae quiet at 750. for common and at 9c. for dump. Naval Sterne —fales of 920 bbie. epirite turpentine wore made at 46c ,and 100 do, at dic Sales of 2,000 The annexed is a comparative statement of the \mporte of foreign merchandise at the port of New York for the ‘woek and rince January | — Por the Week 1864, 1 Dry g00d8... ..... S1g78,008 General merchand ve 2,865,2! 58 A2,144 1,942,822 511 oes Total for the week 198,313 $4,190,655 $2,704,006 | bdis. common rosin were made at $1 45, afloat, and 300 Previously reported. 74,060,066 91,363,671 44,583,252 | do. finer gr t $1 00485 75. Crude turpentine and - ee | tar were unchanged. Since January 1,...$78,1 9 $05,5 $47,288,218 One — Linseed was in betior request, with sales of abont 5,000 26,100 gallons at O40. Crude whale and aperm Were in moderate demand, and prices unchanged Provisions — Pork— Holders were firm, which tended to The following table will compare the exports of the seven principal staple articles for the week and year: : 16 P men, —-1858———. | check sales, while rales of 600 bbie. mess, made yester Week ending May 2. Amami. Value ‘mount. Value. | day afternoon, with the transactions of today, embraced Cotton, bales........ 2,660 $193,525 $97,822 | about 900 a 1,100 bbls, including mens, at $17 87% a $18 a, bb ry * 4 He to arrive let of June. Sales of prime were made n meal, b oo 4 OT 8 $14 ge Da . & $14 6: eh mere war at $19, prime mere at id thin mere et $17 26. Beet was steady, with 19,170 saler of about 200 bble. Country prime was ont of market, ous the enpply probably not exceeding 100 bbls; bance quo. 1,906 43,549 21,665 | tations were entirely nominal, Country mee= ranged from a — —— #10 60 to $12 60: repacked Weatern at $11 750 813 69, ‘Total... $409 993 - and extra do. at Sida $14 25. Prime more was dull at Decrease of week as compared with that of 1857 261 | $16 9841. Bacon was steady and prices unchanged. Cat The following is a comparative slatoment of the vaine | Mente were Girm, wit, some demand for shioment, Sales seamen te are wth ve - £60 casks of hame wore mace at 8X6 , 60 do. at 8x40. wo ” gris Commoncomeat of the year ta May 20: | neq 100 0200 cashes at Jere, ary sailed, for expors, at 1867. 1868 Inorease, Decrease, | (0. Pickled shonluers were et 6%. a 76. Lard con Cotton ,. 504 78 #0 — $2,189,708 | rinwed firm for prime, but not active. The | Freee... . 1-4 - 875,808 | about 2O bbin. at ile @ 11%. Rotter was plont: orn meal 79; $16,050 ull at 320. a 4 1 state at 160 & Cheee Wheat 1,662,840 500,647 1,001,793 | 60,0 te. e whe 5 Corn 1,199,608 921,006 278,688 was quiet and prices onchanged Beef 290,288 = BAB'BOG 269,91 bea the eaten trnbraced about 1,160 a 1,200 bh Pork 482,670 660,092 = Coba murcovedo, and snostly within ¢ ~ —- - # 63c , with & small lot of common Totel.... $12,611,898 $8,440 $905,804 $4 pate , ana 60 boxes Havana at 616. The advance notice! Decrease ae compared with 18 pis 4,092,203 ' yesterday wae not maintained. MARITINE INTELLIGENCE, Port of New York, May 23, 1858, ARRIVED. Washington (Br), Petrie, Li Sveneip ur. of May 12, 10:40 AM, with mdse and 440 gers, to JG Dale, Bteamebip Roanoke, er, |, dc. with mdse and Peseengers. toH Ludiom. 231, 8 aM. off Chincoteague, sig- nalized steamehip Jamestown, bence for Riahmond. Rbip American Ution, Hubbard: |, Liverpool, 33 days, with mdse apd SUL passengers, to Grinnell, Sima 2 Oo. "In de- tained at Quarspiine Bbip Globe ‘of New Orleans), Baker, New Orleans, 28, with tobacco, bound to Osaiz - put intotbis port (or repairs, havi Jon 66 50. at 4 eM sprung ales! rr three feet of water jp the bold. Phe at presect leaks about eleven inches an hour. ‘When the leak was first discovered the weather was quite mo at Ship Confidence, fears, New Orleans, May 5, with mdse, to Wahip Par West, Bennett, New Orleans, and the Bar May 4, t in T Froet, ir tyes ‘with mdse, to W: Bbip Welltp Frindle, New Orleans SW Pass May 5. inat, 8 ru Jat 2 py With mése, to Star on y daylight (he Osterval4, betore reported); llth. Tortu- ring tW. passed ship Marin Ligtber, sisnding NW; Int 80 4, fon'7b 28 P! ‘@ wreck partly broken up, lum- ber loaded; 17h, lat $2 45, lon 77, passed @ part of another wrecl Bark Kerzia (of Belfast, Me), McIntyre, Sunderland April Zand Portsmouth 12, with cal, to order; vessel to H & F ever. Bark, Roanoke, Skerry, Rio Janeiro, April 18, with coffee, to Kirklsnt & Von Sscba’ april 25, lat 630 8, lon 34 30, 2) bark Valetta, of ans from Bes.or for Cape Good Hope, 20 4a" 8 out. Selled in company with bark Creole, of and for Balti more, and parted with ber Sth inst, in lat 21 N. Bark James W Paige (of Bos‘on), Baker, Sombrero. April pi peyton with guano to James Phillips & Co. 6 ue Genes Morrisoe, seaman, of isle of Man, was lost over L. Bork Ilva, Foster, Maracaibo, May 4, with coffee, &c, to ee elioe gy oe (of Boston), Smith, Seville, April 11, rt eline , . and ‘he Tine rani & Oo. Pon . oor a. Do ac, to Giro, Fi ry ing - ° Brig Capella ot Provisence), ‘Head, bt John, PR, May 6, 0. Pesioed), Dall, Laguna, April 29, 'edmore, Robinson, Matanzes, 8days, with Paarsall. April 2 on the outward passage, Ist 26 08, ion 75 11 epcke whaieship Montezuma, of New Bed- ford 22 mos ovt with 40 bbia sp oil. Schr Mablon Betts (of hele pd Del. Godfrey, New Or- Jeane via Delaware, 17 daya, with sugar and cotton, to master. &ebr James Miller, Miner, Apalachicola, May 8, wih mdse, to Ralob Post. Sebr Kate Le Sy maasta), Curtis, Savannah, 6 days, with evttop. to Dupbem & Dimon. fchr Plandome. Brown, Savannah, 6 days, with cotton, 4c, to Brranton & Tellman. Schr B O Felter (3 masts). Arnold, Charleston, 6 days, with ue, aa Scranton & Tallman. Has been 5 days N of on Sebr N W Smith, Wyatt, Charleston, 6 days, Schr E H Wanche+ter, -——. Charleston Schr Medac Patt Ircland, Newbern. 5 days. Sehr Jacob Raymoné, Handly, Newbern vis Halteras, 3 dave where abe has been ashore.’ 16th, off Cape Henry, lost 100m. Msehr Chanceford, Coon, Portsmouth, Va, 4 days. Sebr Ann, Cole, City Point, 5 daya. Rehr Jaco Birdssli, Chamberlain, Alexandria, 8 days. Sehr Careline Anderson, Burbe, Alexandria, Sehr Siliimen. Ciunn Alexandria, Schr Mist, T isoeway. Sehr J F Rapé olph, 8: febr Tunis mon. Rehr Three slate Ian, Sehr nia, Van Name, Virgin Schr § F Brewer, Williams, fehr OP Williams Woodm br Oneida, Soper, Vi fchr J T Brady Hall, Vi Panvaré. Green, 3 Sehr George F Brows. Dubes, Virginia. Schr Prowees, Hulse, Georgetown, DC. Sehr Hamilton, Hoping Georgetown. DC, 4 dare, Schr L Waterbury, Hazleten, Georgetown , 1 das ith Inst. io the Potomac river, during # squall from NW, lost ibe watneail. Schr R A Wood. Cramer, Georgetown, DO. Sebr Edward Slade, Baker, Washington, poe, days. Sehr Mott Bedell Penteld Georgetown, DC, «days. Behr Gen Marion, Devin, Mismare, days. Rehr § C Jayne, Jayne. Raitimore, 3 days fehr furan Canc ‘Mckee, Baltimore, days, Steamer Pe rey, idence. Steamer Chae &mith. Norwich and New London. ‘Wind during the day 85B. Miscellancous and Disasters. Smr Grose, Baker, from New Orleans for Cadiz, put into this port yesterday for repairs. Bee port arrivals. Capt Head, of brig Capella, arrived yesterday from St John, PR, reports that the Spanish mail steamer from Cadiz for Ha. vans put into At John, baving broken her shaft She bad been nine dsys under canvas, and would probably send to England for » new sbaft. The UB steamer Arctic, Lieut AJ Drake, came up from the lower bay yesterday, where sabe bas been attending on the steam frigate Busquehanna. Bank MORNING Bran, Close, from Rio Janetro for New Or- Jeans, which was low off Cape ¥ rio, was 299 tons, built at War: ren RI, in 1a83 rated -A2 and owned in Boston. cew were saved. Scum V D Sessuns, Capt N Trueblood, from Baltimore for North Csrolins in ballast, was cs) ‘8th inst about 4 Pia, ip » squall from NW, the sebr being under bare poles at the UUme. The cavtain’s brother, ove man and a doy perished. cain, being the only one sared, was taken off two on ‘eamer Louisiana and taken to Norfolk. sehr was owned by Capt Trueblood and ) D Simmons, Nortoux. fcrn Pra Wircn, Wheeler. of Brookhaven, from Baltimore for New Bedford, with & cargo of 730) busbels corn nid from Bajtimore oo the l4th inst, apd while at anchor night of 18th at Walougnty’s Point Lightboat was run into hy schr Caro Mine Casey, of Klizabeth City. NO, homeward bound, and car. ried away bowspri! jibboom and ‘head rigging; putlato Nor- folk Shh for repairs” No invararce on vessel Scur Buenerte, Gee, from Norfolk 17 Provider on, on, the 18th encountered » y xale with bigh Dut back for re Scum Diaves, from Jacksonville for Portland, with lumber put tpto Norfolk 2int, le hing badly. wn, May 7—The Montmorencl Brown. from London Jeans, did not tail on the rocks oi Whithey Headge, URENSTOWN, May 5—The i continues of the cargo ot be american stip Rossious. cook, from * ovile for Havre, witch put in bere after baving struck uj that pot prove more extensive than after way de enndled to cargo and proceed with respect to the fied. The shi; The following berbore of New York. boston, Bal Ne Charleston, Ravantah, Apaiacnico'a, New Orleans ti Galvesion, aia eer mnta trom eaeh of those ports:— RW YORK, Ste mshipa... i ee | Bhiy s.. WO tebooners........ oes Bari moe... wo pong ‘Total. erseee jee ostos Steamahips... i “ shipe. _% wo Barbe. “ - . - 109 2 :& ms 2 -2B nn 18 68 Rioar ships. -% Shire. u Barks... = a) - 8 6 2 8 6 s 2 ° n Pleomships..... 16 Phire. . u Barks... = ‘Total m8 Lavsenen = On Sunéay morning Rdward Lupton suc: ceeded in Inuncbing from bie yard, in Greenpoint, « boat in tended for the #hrewebury line, to rum In eoonsotion with the Ocean Wave. The dimevsione of the boat have before been niished. fhe ia of light draft, and calenisted to pass the hare op the &bre y River a ater Al made to Inunch her at 4 o'cior owing to some cefect ip the ware stack, Twosteam tuge were employed, but they only enticed to draw out her timber hesca and atanehiona, wi mc ving the boat, She Will be ready for the line in a few weeks, Whasemen. Arr nt New London 2ist echr Mary Powell, Nash, Ward's Taland vin St He'ens april 7, with 180 bbis rlepbant ofl, arr at Weriport tat, bark Janet, Weet, Ochotsk fea. Hero Inin Sov 13, with 250 ep (175 taken ‘on the paeaage home), 30 Wh oll, and 8200 loa bone. On 10th Feb Jat 87 8, lo 4 Antarctic Young, of Province- W. lost fore apd main topmensis ina gale of wind. | Spon 10, Le fy milo +, town. dey * s ATE At SL Helene March ®), hip Minerva Suyth, Bottles, from Desolation of and for New Bedford, wi Too eh tb ‘and 2009 ibs bone on board; April 8, barke O id Feliow, King, er fro 6 210 we Of bag Herber from Tattle Pieh Bay, with 200 ap and 3 ¢ vive did pot a wm board (and #14 eamne day. ote eevee Proms. wih [2 90 eg Harbor, from 8 ine, with dard: Tih, Alert, Ohnrel of end fr Kew London fram Pests * copes aes Hope. with 10 ep and 000 bbie slepbant oi) on board; shiv Jenne Pricka, Norle of ond fer New London (com to do, with 4400 bbla elephant oil dip Rether May, Clerk, from af Oeye Hoe from Row aed from pad (March ae. Yrowon Dee ® for an Francie p March? for San Francis » ahip Meridian, of Boston, 6, in Int 87 N, lon 67 W), mn Feb 2° for San Francia ford. whieh trok from her bore mentioned), April Br whoet tat dB lon Seg W * Ohiy Wiid Rover, Crowell, 41 days from Liverpool for Oad Jeo, April 2, lat 23 36 &, Jom 36g. at | inst with oorn for | wip, do ir JACK SOR VILLE, May 1 table gives a summary of the vessels in the i" Wiimington, D, Duncan, 8 days from Liverpool for Mobile” lat Py Ta eee eee New York for Conatantino- eh ‘Walt, 3 gave hence for Cienfuegos, May Bri ‘g aes Pe wi ), Dyer. from Baltimore for Weat Ports, Awtwenrr, May 8) ‘oper, (and | trom Pluabing 9): oh Raviee Teper baie Sid from Flushing 8th, Vieksbur, Hughes, Bagane. —. Nove May S-In the santa, folfe, ‘| ‘REMERHAY! do; Tth Itzstein & We , Bosse, Baltimore ‘York vd Canpirr, May 6—Arr Jobn Wesley, Sylvester, Wate: ford. BF pen A foe Corernacen, May 5—arr Skatan Forsberg, ad SArr Beargo, Crowell, Loudon fand end for Fare! the Wight 6th, Ploayune, forttFeunbuye o> Brooks, from NOrleansi Bisinore, 4—Arr Mores Davenport, leans for tt Petersburg: Fb, 8 L. Bryaps, BEAYAL, April a)—are Newaboy, Leckie, Norfolk 25th, ures ; Fatwoutn, May 7—Bid Tennessee, Oxley (from Scala Nora) Pristo). Cit do 8th, Torrent, Montgomery, from Hamburg for Bt?! Jobne, NF; lth, Ne Randall, mee ih, [apy ire, fom wnansee, NY¥ork. : Gi jobn Wateon, rello, Nisge ra user Havana (end cid for Tee) esa 0241 borse, Searles, fr Haver, Way acsid Bavaria. tally, SE Huiver, Bay 9-814 Mssiseippt ten, NYork. May 14-8id_berk Trajan, Spring (not Conant), O1-' load LR brig Andrew King, Merryman‘ Perbins, fost ' 4 ’ en“ve gos to (not Thome: Tn port 181) NYork. to loa or guiwerp oll rr, abi Mary Bussell, at $1 per box: barks Bebe ‘ea, Coli warado, B tO Col ‘Hamp: at et ib Al or Trintded to load suger for Ps Toque "up at £2 3 r Ee oe . for Falmouth and mkt at $1 17 6; Tropic, suger for Boston at $0c per box; Tanaro, Arey, ‘or N¥ork soon: Jchn Bensoe, Gardner, do dor Beco xt con, ny Guees: Lyi for Poindetgte de Ral bak ueen, . for e Ting. to. load for do: R Soule, Davis. for New Orieuke soon! Brownsville, Simpson, do do: sehr West Dennis, Crowell, for, MKTMONE May eoOg Wee Weta E alght, from Liverp ay O—OfF for NYork, and landed viloy, Vol tigen Shannon ; Beott and lapdes Liverroon, Ms rr A! @) NYork; Jand Pp Where Robinson, Moult Gallatin? frien, Saar, Bons Bosphorus Bogart, Bombay; ilih, Albert Levi Wondbury, Bradford, Savannah (and remained in "he ith); 4 . * Bh deaain,Ravagnans rr Oe, Buon: 8 -ancisco: Galoiea, Spra; jacobs. Henderson, Bos‘on; Emil: Philadelohia; lath, J ® Paton, Wood ute, Freeman, NYork, New York’ ; Ocean Pearl Ohéndler NOrleans. xt out 7th. Rilen Stewart, Wamberele Baltimore; Munro, Cummings, Boston: Alice Counce, Stn and alex” ardribe, Growa, NYorb: Windsor Forest, Gratin, Quoped: Sts Cultivator, Russell, and ity of New York, Selter, NYork« 10th, 85 1via, Swasey, Calcutta: africa (s), Shangon, and ands. N¥o k; John M Wood, Mack, MOriesns (befor. "Yemen May hat inward, Competent, ONDON. y is, hit Bot out Hib, Flora. Warsaw. Warvarhee, burner, b; Welsh, Callao, ereon, Orod , Sbield= and NYork; Sir John Franklin, Wallace, Sunder Inuid and do; bth, Rvevilde. Partridee, Newport and’ Rio Jet neiro. Waller Scott Pmith tunderiand and NYork; Mur Rock Light, Hadley. Cardiff and Onllao . Lacuna. April 29- In port bark Lexington, Thatcher, for 4 Pal e (of Plymouth), Rogers. for Mar - , 1..Rs, May 5—Arr Civilian, Smith, Boston, aM xacaino, May 2-Bid schr Thinker’ Booth tirom Cure coa) NYork. Newcastix, May 7—Cld Independent, Silverwood: Austrs] Us Geitechulke debm Sidvay Wheeler: alliances Cand nat King Jobn. Brookbank, N York; Preston Cramer, N Haver: Yxwront, (Moa) May 9—81d John M. Hicks, Freeman, Ha wv, May I—In port sear Mary Jane, Lane, for Tampict day: " PortLaxp, May &—Off brig Ocean Breeze, Leighton, from Runderiand ior Malte 7th, Bergalen, Planter, rom ihotie! Jobneon ; 7th, Columbia, Bemcke, frou. Richmond, Va for Rotterd: Querxstows, May 7—Of “Roscius,”” Martin (see Miscel, and Sowsmset, Martin, from Mobile, and both were ordere jovre. t 6 i » Bol wRCDERLanp May 10-—Arr Jas Hovey, Robinton, Havn, Buie1ys “May 9—Rld Jobo Harris Prentiss, Philadelphia. £ ySarranvan, May prev, Marie Clsment, Mabe, Ne ‘or Henanis, April 23—8ld W A Brown, Niekerson, WIi me jGuaw, Mareb 8—Arr Young Taze (s), Dearborn, Hor} One St Mazarne, May 5—Sid from the Roads, FS Mi et east, May joada, FS Means, Mean, Suyawa. April 24—Sld Pathfinder. Kellock, NYork; May | Hy Hul, Wa'son, Palermo anc Boston. Py 6 ro Amazon, Kirwan. in Kirkland, Knight, for Bali 4 1g. eebr Horace, Bell do it Barts, Mey 6—Iu port ecbra § A Mount, Smith, for N York 10 daya: 1da Mailer, Hubbard, for do; G W Cum Welden, for Friladelphia (aince soken), Tis del Torre, ‘or tor NYork 10. esTE. May *—Arr Relantive, Gleason, Havana. ‘MOUTH, Mey T—Off the Atart Potat, Hamburg bark J ) Brubo, trom Hamburg for ‘York, with — gers or board all well, in company with Hamburg stip nau, alvo for New York. : Woosunc, March 7—8id Competitor, White, Bwatow. | Home Porte. ‘ ALEXANDRIA, D—Arr ssbre HF Peyton, Nicks gon, Bosion: Dan!’ Brown Mesld, NYork. Sid sohre Jose, Sparks, Rodgers, New York; David Hall, Oak ence Jenkina, Philedelphia’ bark Gin, NOrieave, T Ward. Bom Lemarsra: LD 'y Point; Nelson Enrvey, pany apd Troy. Wolcott. Parker, 6 York: DJ Sawyer Machia to lead for Porto Rico ‘Fld, wind KE, ship Ayren, Ship EP Str veer, ard two briga, outward bound, ‘At anebor in Nantarket Roads. ; BALTIMORE, May 2)—srr_schr Mary B Pearson, Coom Jacksonville Cid steamer Caledonia, Gager, 8 York; br Altivo (Bie), Forti, Narfe Micbola, Strout, Boston EB Rowley, Godfrey, Mayagver schra? arstoga, Clark, B *, ttirling, Providence (and ald); J L Redn. Endicott, Jersey City. Bid bara Warren, Bentbail, Kin: PORT, May 19-614 achr Wm Carroll, Chipman, Powers, NYork. Mies pay eagheny Leesburg, Swift. and © bitin. Pbiiaceipbia RAF, May 18—Arr schr Seneca, Shepherd, Phi deip hin, CHARLESTON. May 10—Arr bark Cherokee, Btotm, Kt A Virginia, Higbee, Clenfurgos At Quarantine, | Hoealts. Rehans. trom Be 6 ba \ mpe, Abril, Windies: vohr K & Gardner. Boury hin ‘Sid steamehip Teahel Rollins, Kay Went » gchra Ingomar, White, Boston Banh iiruen, Dor Ina, N Yor BASTPORE, May 15—Arr bri Tork; sehr Allee mowe, Pik Fniiadeiphia (aod sid 18h | GaLv x, M * cat bane jay 8—Cld_ previously, ship Wm B Trav Tn port &h, brig J B Atwell, for NYork; Ret tonorieinte See ae betes oneccan ve ben Zo, Warren, oor ores tare. Fanta Clara, Pendleton, i |, Warren, do: jarh, B¥ouh: sioopa Benny C q ‘Ropeia, Bi Qheen of | NOR® OLR, May 30—Arr sches Wm B Daring. Baxter, F ton; Bela Peck. Di " Frovitonce. Old sabre Ootes, 1 RW URDFOND, May liar sche Golden Plesee, You. pabw SEDO D, May 21—Arr You. NEPONSRT, Ma; schre Paragon, Hatch, Jack», ville; 1th Pusan Mave, ope ue, rareee™, zh bid N DON, May 20 ‘Atedh Thomss, ® ‘Delvwaret saniaaiies MISCE ULLASRUUS, MERICAN BANE NOTRE COMPANY. New Yorn, May 1, 185 For the purpose of placing the bank note currency of conntry npow a basis of greater security, with the exme lores of siahillty end perpetuity thet appertsin to bant iemutions. ‘be uadershined, beine all the brme now ee Bota Fa teenie anc sear ese oe r va nation 1 wader.‘ le of Amer! Bank Note Oompspy. ond bere been duly feenrparated by J re ereatent iI and axperienon w ith the Ine procementa in macbinery. ‘ lt ers the Opportunity of election from the * hole m now nee. Ti giver the reatest possible seourlty by the rupertor feoticn of '¥ the divpointion o ee The bnein il) be ¢ mtinved, an mt NewY Philadelphia, Horton » Montreal, Albany, Cinetnnati, (ht and Sew (ri "Poe fala ic are the pamon of the trustees appointed ur snare FREEMAN RAWDON, ACY WILL Unt arrengementa are comolet of the business, orders trek of which, re fer bMtord to ba Feaponelbl 34 satepuarde, p composirs sorpora.ion. 7! prices fame aa beretofors. vi RAWDON, WHICUT, HAtoR & FDRON Now York, Monreal, Cinetnn New Ores: with Tenae Cary, the New Ergiand a, TOPPER. ike 00. ta am vANe ate Dents righ & Oo.) e . Phitadetp bi Hh a, , NeW Fore, eee OOUSLAND & CO” RAPER. TMAH & CO Now Yorn JOCPLYN, 1D jew York! DRaPha, WELSH & CO. Phiiadeipbia New York. Philadeiobia and Bowt WELLETOOD, HAY & WHIT ha. NewlYork and Ch’ sours, GAVIT, a) wil remain’