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Beard of Bducation—The Bitte tn oar Pubitc | beve bern ciccted, fevered though be was by cireum. Boho le InteresGng wianore. If be bad pet plesged himself’ pei te be 0 candt Precesatoge. ‘She regular somi-menthty mecting of the Board | éutc for re ciection im 1868 Whether be ever mate any ‘ef Réwcation was beld tast evening 01 their ball, 146 aed 2aB Grand street. At 5:20 P.M. Wa. B. Nelson, Hoq., the Preaident of the Board, took tbe chair. acter the reading and adoption of tho minutes of the previous meet.ng, Mr Baskett, of the Sixteenth ward, rose = 8 question of privilege. He commenced by saying he Rad & very important subject to bring before them. Tt ‘wes not his intention to cocupy mesh time, bat his duty wade ft clear that be should introduce the subject of the ible being excluded from tbe pablic schools. Statem sate ead deen published by the public papers waish were far from being true. It had peem paoliehed te ine world by ‘Wee city papers—from which charge be would except the Bsnsip—trat members of the Board of Eiucstion bad ‘ended together to crush out the Bible from the public erdecls, He would respectfully draw the attention of the Beard to ihe folowing abusive language 00 te sudject ‘Bere Mr. H read from the Bapres:— SHE EXCLUSION OF THE BIBLE FROM THE SCHOOLS—SECTET RO BAN CATBOLAC ORDER— TEACHERS IN OUR PUBLIC BOROOLS, ‘Under the above beading, says Mr. , I dnd the follow- = already this b’ack band have begun their work of in- tomy in ths Fourth ward of thie city, by exo uding ne Bible frees tbe coma ma schools of thes ward severe] prominent members of the “CIRCLE? Peter's burch i» Barclay street om Sua ‘April last, and at which a Mr. Haskerr 2¢i be woald be unworthy of his Ameri a dlowa if be did pot meet eas a statement as it Served. He wouls, therefore, sey the: it wee a lio—e poor, weak, foobsh inveovion. He would sey w Doha ‘we locs! Boar) of the Four:h Ward School toast tae ro @ttetion referred to wae not introduced, as states, toe infloence of the Cabole portion of toe To fact, a snail wa ty of tbe teachers were Protestarts. He was tot to the Bible and would take that occasion to wealous edy cate jays to Oeli-ve that he was bwod ton ses wbb probably no man present was acqaainte? Be wisbed it ipeerved in Do minaien of tae sane. that be was DO Consptrator aga\nst ties related ao Dverration hed qito a friend who hed mm wofortups iy atiackec oy erysypelas, but who, its pawful influence, bad beeo favored with visions, ding to acgment bis faith and effection for the 3 ble Jollowed this with # relation of his own a 3 f eerutesrs Hi £ 3 ult i i i &. j i nn tnt 328 uae ff i : ; lies itset§ nae a sg g iy a ask, could he bea s lengthy narrative, Mr. H presented his views of tbe Bible, copeidering it the only basis on wnico ea: tw encure ‘whoat faith io 5 Mr. Evoers Sime, of the Fourth ward, said he was wvisfieo that the report, as puriished in tae newspapers, erent what took piace ip St. Peter's charcn, was entirely falee. He would, toerefore Se eas ee of tae It been 5 i 1 4 E g ry age excloding the the schools arose from the fact toat there were jews in thet ward, who onjected to washing toere ‘a religious Character, oumaidering tuat rengioa De taught elaxe@berc—tbe boys st scooo! more uy bewg found throwing their books at cach other & Gigpotttion to receive and benale tne Avly res th the view of sustaiang overy 1p bis own faitn without molestation or an- ance bad the subject been coosidered. If the Dad scvocsteo treason for ten years toey Dave made more coafuskn and excitement in the what they bed dooe by their remarks oa the jing of the rerolution at St Peter's charch. He be heved shat it had Deen brought up for pol tical purposes— it wes intended to damage the democracy of the Fourth ward Mr James Oveme, of the Seventeenth ward, thought Wat ey bad bees unfortuaate im ailading © sects aad gs eet i! i dently in exc’at- from their schools? disliked & portioa and offred an amendment, which was a Mr Pirsceraip, the Fourth ward, thought that a grea: cea: 109 much attentinn had beeo aireaay given to We subjrct RIN oy Oy ey aueke cureepectfully of the Foarth ward, bat the people teere, if not so rich as 10 others, dwcnarged their bere of the taxes of the cty, and wore alike enutied to Mr, McKean, of the Twelfth ward, said he was no law Dut taking ® Common sense view of the matter, no ht thet the Board bad wo right to meodie with it Be 01d pot believe that the resotudous from the gentle man of the Seven ward meet the question. He teugbt in the schools. He ‘Teso uuop — ‘Whereas by the schon! law of 1851 the Board bes not the or direct the ase of the Fible in the pablie #98 sols tn Bre: (© the bealtafal » ae the doen fairly Gecusee¢, and ite extest on The resolution as amended was end 2 pays. Our New Hampshire Correspondence. Concon, N. Ht, May 31, 1858. Meeting of the Legislature of New Hampshire—The Senato rial (uestion— Mr. Hale, Mr. Bdwards and Mr. Tusk — New Hampshire Senators—The Speakerthip @f the Huse of Representatives de ‘The Legwintwe of Now Hampehire will meet bere on Wodnerday next, June 2. The session promises to be an excitirg one, #n0 romrthing may ooour tn its course cal- enlate? to Cisturd that alliance which bas existed amorg the streaked and epeck led opposition factions, aud wo the formation and contipuance of which the democracy owe ‘their three years of open aod admitied defeat. As Mr Hale's term of rervice in the United States Sonate will expire next March,and as he will then here nad ten years of seratorial life, it is the firm conviction of some republicans thet bie time ought to be considered up, and that be should make way for one of their number, though which ove, it would be hard to say, as they cannot say themselves. Jt was oot a very easy matier to agree upon Mr Fale ae Mr. Atherton’s eucooseor, three years ago, at the hed then beon better rewarded for his “devotion to @reecom”’ than most men of the Granite State, A full Sene'eris! term—the only one the opposition bas had to diapers of Curing twooty years—was thought to have met ‘the sum total of bit demande, and that it was his daty t retire, as so many others of New Hlampebire’s mon had done, Bis opinion wae quite diferent, as you may easily goere; and two things epabied him to enforce it, There was then a strong feelicg on the subject of Nebraska, and President Preree was very unpopular at home, hesause of his having undertaken, under the influence of a mania de veloped by unnata’a) elevation, to ride roughshod over ae good democrats as himself and bis peculiar frienis Now, it was Mr. Hale's good fortune rot only to represent bettor than avy other man the anti Nebragge seetiment of the time, bat also to be re garded as the type or embodiment of hostility, pereonn! fe well ae political, to Pierce. This opinion made tn hie favor, and he * ged non 4 Kr. Atherton’: eecoessor, #hick gave bie four yours * t while the ters wat war «| the seme time t wp we wy <* maeh « mea old ah'e, who how Mr. Mert vowey eveh plonge it ts quite beyond my power te say as he did Bet wake me bis confidast; but if he did be probably thon ges is was a mere mater of form, ané nat K was very doubiful # the republicans woeld be tm a position to claim the redemption of ary promise m 1855. Be the fact as it may, tie very commons to bear the aertion that Mr. Hele did make wast pow fold) B dye ‘Lot mean 10 De a candidate #\tbe79» from the Cumtest. The only caadWates azares: btm are Thomes M Ex waras, of Keene, asd amor fuex. Ober persons have Deep name, bai they aro mere sarpiasege, ‘avd count for bo more bes the low cards aseuchra = "De former gontieman is @ man of fair talents, out w of Bo o> boader ia days wae0 sy pacby with whe demecrets and te wo imeanely aud DoverWy Copservative t+ r gerd win fevor the ret). ca ine of the meo whom be asks to make bum 6 4emaior Of the Unied Siaes. He bas 09 bold oo eoeee, nar era: tie tri pds are among polos! leaders an) macags 8, {tt conficenily asserted be wh be feana w bare cow derable stres gtb ie tbe Lagwacare Mr Tuck, to Digber talents as a pab ic man than Mtr. EB) ments apd evades the eyes of grow): g oUt Of Bull $8 produces ov'y the awmodel Were the election b> 56 decised »y she peopte directly Mr. Bale would be chosen by ecclamatioe, very Dearly, 80 fer as tbe repubicans are concerce1 * Extives 4 frst end we re pownere ” oy toe povalar come aves vot ful'o: er, that be #1) Dot eo vunter copardere bie oopesition tm the legwiative Cauca es of om sarty; a0” \boug the imprersion # strong op WY @lad Wet be mw be the sacceseta) mas, ] Cod others, tor @Dosr optieivos | eptertaip much respect, who thing differeniy, belevioy Abat be will be defeated A few deye must decode ine meter, and it is BOs pecessary, such tae cee, farther vo discoes tt. Perhaps the stare of affairs ie boet deocribded ip a printed sentence to the lest nam ver of tne Ne@ Bam cabire Patrid:—* tie biack rep) >ioae New & owe een Jon ‘twat paper, ‘au bieck repu' potruciane Gampebire cap co.rat bia, if they are,” Shoatd feated, the ullianee that now forme the opperiuoe wali be jadoraly 3 Coarse of s° en bere as elsewhere. Given the fact of the sewemeat of Kansas, ocupled wih the adme ica of swo ae@ free States— Minne ste aad Oregon—and the political face uf Rot only New Hempsbire, but of ail New Eugiaat would be greatly changed before the coming on of the aexi Pre- fider tial election ; tb H ; E ‘WD).B war Owing to tbat gentioman’s persone) and Necause he was noi @ noted opposite od: 2a ‘with Lecomptoo piles upoe Kansas, ad with the dem cracy Dere divided between Buchanas acd Dougias, the aliws bad at the last election @ majority Wat wl not bear wuch lessening, if New dampebire is to remain in we hist of anti democratc States. Ope liar to New Hampshire, Mr. iment that is Bale will have to struggle agamet [tw & maked thing were elected twice in & the great revo'uuonary patriot from 1789 to 1801; Samuel or Bol, 18 Girman, 185 wo 1814; and 3. Liv teen years—four more then Gov. Lang 100 more tan fell to Jueg* Woodvury There is some interest erbtabver. Smyth, of Manchester, and Ur. Fike, of Keene. The cfice of Brore ip divided thas:—Repud icans, 196; democrats, 119—Repablican majority, 78. (W toe & memoere 164 will serve for the frst time. Toe Senate coptis's of nine repubdiieans aod torre cemocrews. The Couneil, Ove (6) members, ws entirely repa>i can. The session ovsbt to be @ sbort one, aod vrovadly will de~ say three weeks im lergty, or therearout Sonsider able business will be transected, but the qrestions wet ‘wil most demacd apd r.ceive atention are of @ loos character, and peed pot bere be dwelt upoa. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MONEY MARKET. ‘Wanerpay, Jane 2-6 P.M thet Mr, Bale ord not | Tho upward movement in the stock markot noticed yos- teriay was sustelned, and this morning a farther a@vacce wer reabred. There was quice ap active basiness 1a rome Of the leacing speculatives. The boars continue to put Out Dew contracts upon every sivance, and freely supply the demand from speculators fora rise. At the first voard to day Virginia S:ate sixes improved \% per cent; Missouri Sate sixes, 5; Caltfornia State sevens (nee bonds), 1; La (Crosse iand grant bonds, \;; Canton Company, ; Drle ware and Hudson, | ; Pacific Steamship Company, 4; N York Central Railroad, %; Hudsoa River Railroad, 5; Reading, 1; Michigan Southern, ol1, 1; 40., preferred, 1%; Clevelaod, Columbus and Cincinnati Railroad, i; Galena ana Chicago, 1; Cleveland sad Toledo, 1; Thi cago and Rock Island, 1}. Erie was uousually sctve tie morning ; but the opening prices were pot maintained, and it closed weak. The stockholders’ meeting comes off tom rrow (Thareday), when we shall have the semi annual Goancial statemeat. From what we have heard it wil) be far (rem satisfactory to the stocknolders aed the lower class of bondholders. The road hes not for years actually earned the interest on ite bonded debt. Toe fostupg debt is rapigiy acoumulating from the arrears of ‘terest on unpaid coupons. Go far as the ers are covcerned, the prospect is of g@comy character, A small lot nee Railroad stock sold this cout. There i an order im the market jet ab 5, Dut no sellers appear. ibat the company will so0n commence the payment + quarterly dividends. The rate has not yet been fixed epen, but it will pot be jess than two percent All oar cy reitroade are pow well managed, and are likely t> rapidly increase © productivencss. Tois fee weather ox ‘Webs throughout the Weat, and will create greet actirty ‘0 ‘he movements of produce, The roada is [ilinois, Wincoosin, Iowa, and other sections, have been for seve- ral weeks almost impassable from the beevy reine aod the (armers were uable to get their grain to the different railroad depots for transpertation to market. The eff <t of Wis has been to retard shipments from the lake pore, end to restrict traffic on the trunk fines of railroads, Tha Gry, warm weather is therefore of particular importance, net only on account of the growing crops, but in afurdling facilities for getting rid of the old stocks of grain. The breadth of ground sown in Wisconsin with wheat is im menee, and, as the crop never waa in better condition, the ‘Sew lines of ralirond im that Slate will do « very large business throogkout next fall, Their extension will be jas in time to afford the requisite fasilities for bringing cnt the enormeur product anticipated. Another year will take the producers of the extreme Weet rich again, and then we may look for the inanguration of another long period of reai substantial prosperity. At the seoond board the market wae without material alteration. In some stocks ® slight improvement was realeed. Michigan Oontral Raiirond advance 1 per cent: Delaware and Hodson, \; Illinois Central bonds, %: Eric, M. Cleveiand and Toledo fol! of 1 por cent; Galena and Obiongo, 3. After the board printed prices were sustained, but rather dull feeling prevailed. The operations ef the Clearing House tw day were as follows :— Total exchanges «818,068,604 48 Tota! baianos sreecceceees 1BOR ST 2B The steamship Niagara, from Boston for Liverpool to-day, carried vut $112,000 In specie, The etoamebip America, at Halifax from Liverpool, brings three days later news from Barope. Political Atiairs are more favorable, ar av advance ia comsols of | 3) 836 per cent ie reported, Tp cotton lower prices rule | The éectine ranges from or + sixteenth to one eighth of » penay per pound, with oe Pros dtu were dull and heavy. A decline in corn tn notion”, © The amount in the gover Soportiarte the order of the United Siates Treagurer, on the Sith of oder an mntject to a = = Sebows:— ‘To Ase'rtent Tressurer at St. Louis, Wo. ‘To Assistant Treasurer at San 863,500 ‘The gross recerpts of the New Haven Railroad Company for May amounted to 908,007 86, against $77,043 81 for the seme month lest year, showing a decrease of $8,140 95. The revenue collected im the distric's of Boston in May were a follows:— 8315 175 32 960,819 96 The movement ef the banks in the four priccipal citics © the Usion in which weekly reports are made, as showo ‘by their inst statemente, ie as follows: — Hew York May masnannen tora Phisceiphi. 60... BACKS tea Sa .crieane, Mey 22 18,77 iearise Otrewlation Sines soa 701,106 a8 407 10,304,638 ] ipa wciee is m-ass onsseese coer The or inage of the United trates Mint of Philadelphia for the moo'h of Way, 188, was as fol ows:— Cairep Oratee iNT, PRILADRLPHLA—Cotmace ror May, 1858 Value. $398, 180 12'291 ‘$300,471 Half dehere. 96,000 48,000 Qvarser deltar 636,000 ‘000 ret aim 640,000 33,000 Tree cei 224,000 6,720 Total ... 1,616,000 $864,000 Cents, 2,200,000 Gold coinage... Sen 9, 300,471 Milwe? COMMRE. «09. + 1,616,000 246,720 42.000 Total... essere seen cece eeeees 8046 900 — 9610101 The emount of gold bullion deposited in the mootn was £343,400, of which $312,857 was from Oali‘ornia, aud $30,542 from other seurces. Silver bullion deposited, $206,590, The introduction of cow! burning engines upon our leed- ing baee of railsoed is making & comple'e revolatica in the syetm of mavagement, particalariy in a Gesacie! point of view. [he Hadson River Railroad has made rep ¢ progress ip this vranch of eoonomy. Chis is one of the best evidences of the foresight and judgment of the preseut board of management. [hat company have now @ighs coal barning engines im daily operation, and are adtering their wood epginee as fast as practicable. Toe Gret class xpress passenger trains are now run with coal warping locomotives. Bunton River Ranzoap—Woop arp Coat Excurms. Panenger Serowe Epgine Wicbigap, with Comoeriand ooa!, owsecu- ove trize, from 80th Marcb to 19m May, I press passenger rane, averay ing five cars— Oont per MLO.) we... vee. 6 25-100 conta, ¢ Ham Sloan, with Cumberland om 28d March ta 17:h May, 1868, ‘whivty pine Consecutive trips op ex- en8 pasar Dger trains, averagiog 6 38- care—coet per mile .... ........ 6 66-100 conta, The same rervice by wood Preight Service. Eng'nes Rochester and Buffalo, with word, Op freight trains, and average zomber of cars 19—cost per mile . 27 88-100 cents. Eogine Stuyvesant, with Oomd-riacd ona), Op tre abt water, average umber ‘In the official report cf this company for 1856 the cost of tuel (#006) is prt down at $235.690, At the rate of saving reported inthe above s atement, the aggrogste cost ef coal would be fer the same service less than $100,000. In the passenger service the saviag is nearly two thirds, and in the freight service neerly three-quar- ters. Ove of the prioc:pal reasons why Eaglist raiiroass are operated below fifty per cent of their gross ircomes, is the great paving in expense compared with ours, from the uring of coal. Our railroa?s must substisate coal for wood in all their motive power. Wood is anoually in creasirg ip coet. while coal is likely to contiane cheap for ages. Simply sg matter of dollars and cents, coal must come tnto geveral use for locomotive purp2ses. ‘The Nashville Hanmer states that an tuvestig ution pow goln| efore a committee of the Tennessee Lagisia- ture sbows that the Seoret ry of State is a defaulter ia ‘the sum of $80,000, and thet Thomas K Mosby, who hes been for many years a clerk in the Comptrol er's offise, bas been in the habit of taking S'ate bonds deposited ‘as security for the cirea’ation of free banks, sod appro priating them to his own use. Seven of these bonds, of $1,000 each, have been traced to him by the com nitiee Tre Exchange Bank claims that of the bonds deposited by ft $123,000 are mire'ng ‘The Philace!phia Ledger says :-— Understand thet a very sa! for coal tonnage hes jast been eff-cred bi Compsny wim the Letiyb Coal and N: py. We bave not the particula-s of toe arra gement Dot understiant tbe: ic ie motually atvaotagsous aod will considerably increase the shipments by way of the Morris Canal. The same paper states that the strike reported among tbe workmen of the Reading Railroad has been satisfac torily adjusted. The Mich'gep State loan of $216,000, at six per cont, has Deen awarded at an average of something over one por Deo. % HL T. Morgan, Now York, par... . Merge &Greeblea’, do ‘1 10 premium Alfred Sptok, Anwistant Cashier of Chicago, 1 premeam . EL. Hazsiion & 0o., Ba eK UK 8338 eesiareserrress ¥e¥sisres Suse as = 3 3 * Fa est Sssss3 60 pope 10 Cev, Co & FORK 10 Ciew'& Pitts RR, 100 Gal & Jhie BR 160 20 ‘ errrsssee K CRE RRS ARD. 60 ahs Frio RR 00 4 Had River RA... 00 7 Det & Hud Canal 107 100 NY Cen RR..010 84 10, ‘#o . 8 Real A J. Bleecker, Son & Co. property — on N. F. cor, Greenwich and Water oe, ropning tb yoepare i pas. 5 cor. 7th av., Broadway and 46th st 2x9 1 beare 2 lots om B 2 lote on N. &. & ft W. oth av., 962100 6 761. W. Oth ay,, 2601006 TROORTY®, 2 plote on N. & Oarroll st, 100 ft. W. Franklin ay., House aud lot 610 Water et,, lot 24,10268.8,, BW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1868. May, wes 96,068,104 14, ‘The tranaforn ordered are as { SEW YORK CATTLE MAaKGr. ‘Waoamepsy, June 2, 1858. The yards were well filled with cate, nearly half of wh'ebh were from Iiinois, and early all of very good quality. The total pumber oftered at Allerton's Washing ton drove yards to-day was 2,788 bead, and for the whole week 2,599bead. It ie seldom that we see 20 largea Dumber ‘n tbe yards at any one time, when there are 20 few poor and inferior ca'the amongst them as wae the case to day. There were not more than two or three low Of inferior catéle op sale, and even (bose wore iaterspersed with cate of a very different description. The market opened under very favorable suspices, aod during the early beurs sales were almost wholly at Inst week's Prices, toe best offerings bringing 93¢0. @ 10c. per pount, and other descriptions from 86 to 9c. A’ a laier bor, Bowevrr, as the wants of buyers were mw part sup Died ard the eemand became somewhat abst ed, boidere were less easier, At the Jower san iaet weet. at reahseo to-cay. About 1 600 beat of the receipts at Al- lertop’s during the 650 bead frem Onio, tee sale The receipts at Albany Gurirg the weet were very large, apd prices decned %c. at the Aloacy market Large suppiee were sent or t+ Boston from Ajoany wate Atall ibe yerte We receipts am nated to 3 C62 bead, agernst 2,647 bead last week, and 1,773 bead tor the oorresyonoipe period lest year, bea the raige w prices was from 100. to 13356 , and she average price 16 —or about 236. above the rates of this week foe weather troved most propitious, acd the ooty drew ack to sbe comfort af those songregated at the yards were the immense Clovds oF dust which s wept over the yards every momen s. At Berger Hil were was a oretty ively |, 820 prices were very Dearly as bigd ae at tne city yards to-day, There were many ca tle left over, opeola, oh were brought over t> the o'ty, where .bry met with fol) a8 reecy sale as did those waren were gold over the river. were many specalators on api sharp enough to hold on to their supplies ‘UDtl) tB y Obtatped their own price. At Browntpg’s there was a steady market, and the sales were chiefly as last week’s vrices Coam vert D reports a very good market, with sales at ‘Toe tora! receipts of beeves as the various yards for the week, last week and corresponding period last year, were #33523. 99 508 9 75 87560 9% ~ 8 Be 8 60 + 7808 800 +850 00.0 55 00 + 46 00a 60 00 . 8 0040 00 - 16 Wa eo 68. COWS AND CALVES. ‘The receipts beve fallen off about sixty head, as com- parei with act week’ tots, but as be demand hes Deoome exoce din g/y sufficient op bapa jor all immediate top’s there were oni: tog’s only ex. at were about 8 usual, but tbe market sales were eff -cted onl, atthe lowest going rates. Meoy of the cows which were offered lest week sod previously, were sept out ip the country to be sold, as it was imp>si bie to obtain yy gy price for them ners. Tas total receipts stall +be yards for the week, lest week, ana corresponding week last year were as follows:— Chamberlin’ Ailerton's. Browning's. 's. O'Brien's This week... 7 al J a Last week. ..18 20 67 63, June 8, 1657.46 86 1a mw of live stock over this road, the week ending this A. M:— 7 Horses, a\e. ‘ioe percrys.—Floor—The market was not materia ly yeeterasy, for commen graces, while quotations (or extra grades were witbont charge of moment. The sales foo'ed Up about 9,000 @ 10,000 bois , closing at about z i $3 80.0 98.00 80908 410 88a 300 400 4% 4400 540 ‘ meat Choice extra family and bakers’ brands 6008 700 Rye flonr. BOA 340 Corn meal. sess, B48 385 Canadien brands were firm and more active, with alee of sbont 800 4 1,000 bbls. within the range of above Scores, Southern flour was arch reached about 1,000 a 1,200 di the above quotations. po with sales of about LY Corpmes! was inactive, whi! Wheat—the market wae heavy and dull, with moderate tramactions, The sales embraced about 90,900 0 cloded to which were Chicage apring ie clot, Canetian fair ehite and 600 prime Pe itimme $1.51, Good ree Indiana wihern at Oe , and white do. et $1 17 a St 1 The eales were confine? tw cw, neitding Western mixe? About of 200 bbls. siirite turpentine made, & arrive, at 46c.,and 400 @ 300 dolivere) yare cwh OD rosin was steaty, wih er S19 Iba. delivered, at $1 45; to po a bm ag of wer Area pma = was pope 8 decline in freights tmparte more tne to the market. - it Prices were without cbavge of 4 embraced about 2000 800 bbls meas at $17 60a $17 75 ‘with rome prure et $1445; thio mess at $7 25; clear ewes at $1860 Beef was more active ans i-mer with ‘of about 40 bble., inc eding countey mess a: $'0 50 50. There was po country orime je the market, sod jemand was a80 sight Ropecked Westero was at 76 & $18 60, aod extra do at $14 a $'4 50; prive Dees wan stonsy at $18.0 $22. Beef bems were quiet, at $17 £0 a $18. Baren was quiet and bat meste- Seies cf about 75 a 100 packages, including shoul dere, at 60. af XC. a70, and very salt bame at fc. a Sc. Lard was pwady, with sales of about 300 bbls. at 11X46. 8 1130 ,and 116. for city reaterea. Buter aod cbee:e were plep.y and prices heavy, while saies were making to a fair exient Rice wea quiet, at 2456 @ 3440. per Ib. Ons.—Linpeed ce mmunued dull, and sales limited, with- loo are tue extent of opera, we notice more activity, and the eales bave reacbed 5,600 bbis. ia - town 1,666 obis at 48c ; 636 do. at 500.; 1,000 do at bic , and 1,900 do at bbc.; the a eabed by bolders for prime oil copderstand @ part of ‘the above was purchased on foreign eoceunt. fvGans —The market was less active, waotle prices were uschapged. The ssies embrace1 about 400 0 600 bbds Cobs wrscovado, chi fly within the range of 640 a 6X5. “a —Sales of abvut 12,000 Ibs. were meade 100. a ©. A ciur,,itei seas ae inactive, with sales of only abent 100 bbis at 21 Ke. Wuarksors —The followirg ex'raxt contains the move- mente ip this article at New Beoford for the week endiog the Sist ult :—The trepaactions for the wees imolude rales of 4,900 Ibs. Northwest at 100c., 8,500 do do. a: 103¢., and 1,500 40 South Sea a, 90c. Handsome Ochotak fa beld Grmly at 120 to 1256. MABITINE (NTBLLIGBNCE. ALMANAO FOR NeW f0na—TEw Dat # 90; moon Bins... . 7 25' mee wares. oun muses. mora — — wun sats... s+,8ve 102 ~~"Port of New York, Jane 2, 1858, Steamship Empire City, Grifin, Havana and New 8 , » Orlean: Steamebip Roavoke. Skinner, Norfolk, 40-8 Lud‘am. obip er, Stevens san Francisco—J J tarla & Co. Bbtp Bon! pion Prat, London—Morgan & W lay. Ebip Liberty. Atbins, New Orieans—#taat E Leavitt Bnepp Ai ‘Wear Indies - 8 « otk vodwin Rebr Challenge (Br), Walters, Halifar—@ Knox & Phillis. beh Meiroee (Br), Campbell, Windsor, NB—J 8 Whuney & Kenr Horton, Meyer, 8t Jobn. NB—D B De Wort, fewr RM Dewill. Hendrichem Barancab—Deesill & Oo Rebr TD Wi —Doliner & Power. fear was ‘& Gora. Rebr jear, Newrero—) Baits & 00 bebr ‘yor | @ Brothers, febr 1. W MoKee, Bebr Baber, Portland—G L Hateh & Co. “mal, dalem—R W Kopes & Uo. 3 ie, Goodsell, Boaton—Vaytoo & dorarus. bem * B Edwards ‘baw bilade phe. Beamer Novelty, —, fl T) Pritadetpaia, Ocean Sovarch, Page. Liverpool, 25 dave, wi! 1 era, to Wm EF Frost Had i death aad vile of Weaford Ireisnd aiet 1. Fletote-, Lon ton and Ports sou'b April 3, Grian-ll Mictarn & Co. b mie Louw, 70 i to Paeved tho Banke ip lat 42 and Brig Manos Pas — Sys oss vows esbomee) at 2D alow 79, ‘npaased q 2 oolumos): soesee poe ‘agree ry te m4 eb. be. D PUD Boe Ne: Boston, 9 dare, robe West Dennis (0° West Oenvta), Crowell. Havana, May 17_wi hevger, to Moses Taylor & Uo. Be (ar) Smeerivg, Kien Moy, 20, with, pine lopea, Merv: from Halifax for saaaacoe. Pot Pia Pay 13, ¥hb ee arto TA Pi ked up & square bale of o'ton_ ma) Febrt elena Helen, Keily. Plymouth, NO, 6 days, Hebr advance, \ 4 Leighern, Fehr Siiep Louies, Thompern Rew Haven Flosmer Boston, Bellew "Philag-ivhies BAILED. Rmvire ity, Havans and Wew Orieans; Row Rteamips poke, Norfolk: abips Resolute ———; Wm Tell, ulrerpoo; park Pamphyila, Ondia, brig Fower, Gransda; she SoA eere, Bagaa; end oh ra ‘The sbip Core Linn, for Glasgow, has anchored at 8 W Bpit, ‘Wind light from NNR. Suir Grawp Dvrensss before reported a owned by Mesers W Inam Ropes & %o of oo See ipowret 04 the following tees 1 thas 2 -Obine } : i 2 2 3: 100, Rew Eng and $10 ep vunn allianos ‘set. There waa wi insured at the Raur Bern Breacur, Pro‘tesu, at Mavanneh from top. wae pot asbore on Powe Breskers. a8 the arrived at Bavammah safe. avd ia now loading. 5 1 Therias reported. Raewes Snir Ponnize Bebr from for 5 before reperted ashore on James’ Fotnt, was got oa Is tank and proceeded down the bay. Burrs Annone—Cant Lewis, of the sbtp Fltreheth Hamtit 7m, from Liverposks reports teat bes au ons asbore op the orth side of O18, Seoreems, mage. ashwe near wancicg. dark to Blisworth bboom, £0. having Thompson. bark ‘cra From Wasting of tba conntey wt the vessel will be New Orleans Holy Islant, Tale part of ‘ er thins’ discovery wil! oo: that eseirment pore which it otherwiee might —New Chropte'e, May 81. ‘We Jearn by letter from Cant David Grochor of rattom Abe's hne, thal eha wma ie the epien 4id run from this port of 18 days to the Equator, and bat 25 days to 14 08 Indinde ‘ The ateamsbip Mowphie. of Crim well’s line, was yastert taken op the screw Gok for repaire aye al Lavonep~ At Bath June 1. by ealled the Robert Rooy to merk O14 Proprieror " ent of stohm vod Tal- and, bas broken from iw moorings Th Wil be replaced as by 8 of eer Oe Board, THRO P OREN, Léghthouse Portiand, May 31, 1800 ee Art at New Redford S'st, bark Matthew TL noe, Ove: p, Tal yano March 2, w'th 1700 bbia ap ofl on b yard bem. Ddie ep_and sold 10 Ao. spook: Gan aati hear any heer a eo 0" i ow » ne iaa bd ™ ¥, lon (7 55 W. Harrison, Deonia, of New a Se Ne GG SS. rr at de tet + JJonee, River of Piste March 3, Persambusy a: #0 ) 360 do wh of] ard 7.00 Iba bons £0 do wh ot] and 3 600 Ibe bone to ap ke Mare! 39.208, Jon £6 90 &. Excel. Winters, BH.) wh, 81 wall: No- Inge, SH, 110 ep ail told. el) wall; 1th, Int 98°) 8, lon tating, Laer NB, 40, 40; 17 B, ton 8840 W. Alto Lawrence do. ard Aleo arr, bark Oblo, Baker. eifie aed 6. Ks 0 bble ap and 150 do wh ofl, Bent bla mp of Kelow bark Sen For, from Vatparaien. Arr at New Londoe June | ship Obarles Carrot, Onpk, N raelfe Gena. Faleahnano sd eon ios wh ou. Hes © © 0 thle ing a Bid trem do iw "ht ganna neta Travia’ strata Arr st®ag Harbor, bi, . bark Colombis, Wotte te Pela, th Ba Dole wh ‘olland 1M do 4p. Bent 1 on the ve 0 ap At Tonatay aon George & Susan, Jones, WA. ot» om. with EO Ph oil, to atl © ny rot te whaling: Ralcbow akon. RB, bed taken dm nhie #h he loat cr ulee— bad shipped « e be oo Nw Wedferd: Rernetabie, Pisbar Ni. beg tonra t0 a a Trieahnans home 24) Ql in Margoerita Bey, bourd to the Ocbe eR ni) ae betire reparted = har oh J “la & Rijan_and wae bound Porth At Go March 29, Erie, Jernecen, FA, of wed om with 69) — ‘bbls ws ith 199 bale wh oul ship bis hone home, Sailed at March Figttent postin viciuar sere pan greats BnsbelMapak- ser 8 shales Sibearn Pasa oot uh Bet Spal CRE og tee sing areo ‘fr bad ts ken 1809 bin ao oll sincn ion pri le, TD mas hovne d, N+, cotring 3; Greybourd Catcbear,, W Hiepee awe. Cee Lee, wl At 8 Feb 15. Moree, Manch star, Wi bad taken’ so buinep oll einer Jnine base bonnd Noth, itd Jp Tovisp Corao Deo 7, Blizs, ervell, NY; Kovert Morrt- ‘Titop Nb, clean; Jun 146 Abm Barber Jireh Awi't Bari do ap 20 wh, Lt acne cm wm fel’. arror, 8! ain Ay waa fit. mainmsst, the old oon baviog been foued to be ng snd unit for further ae’ view + bin Bplr O14, of Cold Spring, returaed to Bonoju'n 28h, ae Sin b nate of Sep Harbor, in Henolnia losding ark ble k hagle, of Sep Ie ab a oll for Rew Lon {on Rbe Was asbore on sean? reefto Me ueri te Key some I2bours, to a nct & ‘ent water, tbe bark raw ing 1! 34 feet; enypoed lost ta'se Kee! and a! ibe copper bot ow: 1a hopsed avout f . TO@ Labaina we learn that none of thao of the Young Rete was saved, snaiBat ihe wreck wae WOOK Wo pledges OM Te NP Pr b l4, lows Mooere F 4, 180 ep 450 wh om 1; Pantie, WS 400 ap 10 wh he in Feb, Alahnws, Orftin Mant, 1000 ap, to sallon ser few devs: Iatopd:r starouen, 40 40 spoken~ May 26 '9t5945 N, low 7) 20 9, wae pamed avew clipper Wba'ing Derk showing © white redant blae sumal wi ble ier W in ibe White, beading 0 the Houth (propery the et). : Bpoekes, % Fhip Sonter Jobuny “mall from Caltso Fab 6 for England, Mey 10, at 48 6, on'19 w l noo, Fo ep, from Liverpral Jan 17 for Oxoatte, ip inuleader Mache wn, benee ‘or S40 Frapeivoo april 20, Yat 605 N, lov 38 Be. Bb p Yeearuger, for 1 1b mse 40; i & sneer m>, 2 dasa from 9 the night on the equator tat 38 W. pg o] # deye trom +a@)so for Oowes, ‘MO, pri) 19 Dat 14g 11D W2iggeue Blonebsrd. tm NOrleane for Liverpool, May 0 Bbip H Barteck, f nhs fe . May rbip H Bareeck, trom Alerind-js for Mantle, Moy 24 lat ‘hip Bh bonineon, from NUrlesas orpool, was sig- pase May 3. Tevtupea Se womiee OT - wibipdlortenda, from NUrieans for soetoa, May 20, of Koy Shir Chemptain Mey 20 off Cope Antonin, 4 » Sratinn. rows Boat fr shangan eT Feamet t ien wom. Sea, te rom Jat 80 50. lon 67 0 * from Bomoa for Aux ¥mwa V, of Cayce, May %, lat 33 lon 68 25 Saar Bareiat, Of Bearep: Tt Mey 27, 20 miles NW of Mon- Poreign Pou, Retire, Hond, May—Iip port bark Honduras Bates, from. BY¥o-k or Apri) 6 Bonsay, Apt) 10—Aarr Cipcinnaias tno. C oetonad), Doane, tin. Bosion bef Dear. May 18-ar Tasac Rell Jonnson, Loadoe for NV ork; We Golden Fleece. Lant, | ontor tor Aaston ‘aod ‘abebored) DemaRaks May '3 Ip port oarks Ag iiwont marie, for Lopasn Kat Liner in, Christian tor *York ASeopsat, i ner. hence, jneturr Dunoensss May 17~ Passed by, Infante. Jolly, from Mo Dile tor Lowa GRavEsEep Mey 18- Arr Josephus, Welton Osllao. Guanica, PR Mey '6—NO 4m ee 9! to vert Gua 8. Feb 19—In port +bio Herald of the Werning,. onowrus sprit} ‘ort brig mma, Obsre for Oregon. ONOLTLU + pril $—!n vi ma, Ubare Bid march 24 cbr Nopbie B wer, Hehoded! Jaya Barirax, May 2 Arr orig V+ lootty, afew York; Zt, darse [tasce, Browp, dy Thos ‘ayn 5 Victoria Ursula, Lenoir. (bud beavy weatber and o Biv): owen Re: dnolate Keone, Pe! Gdae ~ lrenmotive ‘seam eB- ‘1b, Br staamabip © 1a Lang, toston (Bb sbios Giwan, Fail Charleston; Empire, Cowmre New York, AZ Freen, de, Rorecban root ant M«rchmont, White, Movile; Ma- Monal Guard Gates Gsive ton, (ff do 18'b, Orvoniat. M aber, from Kaveonah $34 1h obip Cheon Ww bit-, Charlomon Mavscurs Mav 12 (bact dalx)—in p wt orig Norfolk, Fy, from NYcrk, diew, achra Bireurhs Liebe ‘Metvon, WYorb. iN NH May %—Arr brig Isley Fitzontricn. NYorks tho) Parr, alexandria _ In the off'og Sb a brig sup: Doped ibe Enterprise, trom ®Veve NTTATETHEN, NB, May 23—Arr scar St Stephen, M’Gregor, or [Per Sreamsnip America, at Fatirax—TaLecrarnno } Ar from NYork M red Sl Uiymypia ot asven, May 0 My Bradfo'¢ at — eh Mt Helvoet, Wb Bru pew Deal. 2tet Joho J ol. -otectww, at Tron a ere te to And ordeha, a! do. “ Coston March 2 , Lovell, at Table Bay for Meari- tind Beaperus, at Liverpool. toarpaot. on sia, at Liverpool; * Thompann, st Lire: Kb, Solelae: ob: rman Aurora Oveomure, ram Latent ‘at, Washingtob, from Dest frem Charierron M: NYort May 17, Jamen Hows from tanderiand DR DeW olf from Home Perv. ALBANY, May Sl—a-r schrs 0 A Baath, Sereber, Cler- mont, Va: I Lortiinrd, Lzoee crm od Va; Ml Vassar, Haiti Funet= arracheOetarset Marchai, Work. Cid sche & T une I e . e Bali@o-e. rs Cliiewa Ves! 5 BUBTUON Jone l arretesmer more bigns! tor ta; bark +live Provost ae ah gore mae a sine re sw nd 8 W tp the mers mow row ie reat of the day WE to & rack Young tienes tm toe: wee left abou own 12 miles outside steer pg bar waren, Brie A the Kino: ‘B—arr (by wel) bark Mimosa Mae BALTIVORE. June l— etpam: : Sr bark Anne Dar Ballito. Wila Pigs na Prost innge Fides MePariend, aod Queer Viniaets (Hr) Durant, Fla lem, Maradel Dui Oy Howon, astobes La Old Providers BG, Comet (Ar), Segenlow Cent: Hr) Hilton, N swe Been |, Halt Whitrey, Howes, are, sobre Bala Of omge Kner, 4 ore nope Kee-l Teomorm. tlizsheh- Reynolds, New York. +14 str Lion, Fuller, lawn, Oe BD u May 2-84 bate D7 ad TE Flowe. Liverpool; sehr Correspanden', do; and 0 B Sex- ao Gy a RLRSTON May 2— Arr shion Mumicn Bolles New Hamoden Rutm-n Oadis. Cit tty ship Uthe to, pouph, Bevre, barta Mary Baever Bartlet ni net ir; Joho, Keovecy: Bosna: brig Tore, Patten whe T Leopieon, . BUrieane 30th—#14 tp Park Ausve Roselia, Bebssa, Barcelone; schr T bepr teon, FOr ape. ‘AIL ROVER Bay) sé ochre MO (urten Ball, Alex’ oem Hright@an, Priladelpbia, sloop LA Ma- svete: Be Rar Robbins Senaw O oes Pickae at 1H Borden, cit FOr ae UM =s)0 echre # a vi ond Wan § tard See Weare tne Meserds Viverts, MO ILE Pay arr eur Virginie, Jobes, NOrieans, Ol abip B Greeley. ( wer Gals aTHTARPORY. May Barr aobew Mi a ore isi: j i F Tie pa: rhipe Black Hi: Hover, Vigo tor onde Qh-— Arr (hy te’) atenmabip Philedelobia, Harrison, W York 5 Bet an! n Potere Our Urero of 8, Newell, and Tone es Morrill, Viverpee!, Old § q ee, Pity saver. Towed to see ship Wort “lene. hare Catania Ih, rhop Prima Doone 4, ebine Barvest CA Merrion, bark ‘Talavers, brigs eseubieria, and the South. pROBFOLK, Mey 90—Arr sehr Carmina, Erskine, Blue Mat—To ‘ark F dence for hel BEWRURY PO! Phils deiphia; Seth, °, Wekiero May 1-814 aohr Mary Langdon, Simonton nf) eR. J Gansta, Duell, 6 , Ploy. Pork Kwan sor faa) Pee ete ee “slope Hpry One anger Megas, Ree unanbort Rwen. “hid brig Mary Pleros, Bartlett A rORTLAND, May $1—Cin sehr Oreends, Doughty, Aleraa- Poitangurnra. 3 Brensy, Belem, (i be Ormna, Beker, New Beatora, re! Wine Foarentt, wor B Dik. rt; Pwngon, Hi ond; Yon oa, Rewbarg: Omroline Be Buck. Belem: oom the: yy. Col ve ra ine Charienon; Hk Wesion, #alny Homgn: ra AMBER Khare isco hee Rae York. sobre A Plant 4 ort: bre JO Harsden, ihen or Philadephia; I 7. , Gould, and TH 9A. esenpetnrsmtye Bark Mory'and, Jelly, for Rengibar and ache Terae’ iy f Provicenee, 28 tone) Chane for Baltimors! were 1 the ‘ermer anchored Delow Warmion Aeeh and of Bay et Point. AS Wey Ik Are brig Gen Batley Not on Myork N, Way Bka brige Henriao Pore Yemet, som ‘Arete: WR Raton, Bangor; arb ad J spenve end Burroughs C, Philadelphia; Governor, (ree WILMINGTON. RO Arr athe Gotow on brige Pewning Wie Feet togem over Mi Jaden, y