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TT TTI iii ———— ———— ‘er furore oa Weanenday, will be given? ae oon are also admirable * ant aman two! 4% hare will bee The Frevob theatre, 665 @rondWay, give three new this evening. The . ~~ aa @rtfommances, 20 far, have been Mame. Lola MOBIC” | seem ner lectures at the Broadway ‘Weatre thie wer’ ‘snd one oa ‘after 4, 'gtving one thie evening ttre. D.°. Bowers relioguisbes Laura Keene's theatre = ©. ey, when abe has a farewell comp!imentary sett, The affair is in good hands, and the sccomplisb- * e@ art’st will Coubtiess Rave a substantial testimonial. ‘Wr. Sothern hes leased this house for a summer season. ‘Wire. Matiida Heron-Stoepe! will be his first star. Miss Comman 41 Boston.—Miss Oharlotte Cushman commenced an ergegement at the Boston thestre on Mon- dey, a2 Queen Katbarine, in Heory VIII. The bouse was growded, the receipts being over $1,000. Mr. E L. Davea- pert and Mics Apnie Cruise are members of the company whieb supports Mies Cushman. The Turf. UNION COURSE, L. I.—TROTTING. A tretting match or $500, mile beats, best three n five, im barners, was decided on Wednesday afternoon, over fe Union Course, between br. m Lady Jane and g. g. Hawiey. Lady Jane won the race. The trot was very inte- Feetng throughout, and the horses being 20 equally match- ed ve heats were severely contested before a decision as te which was the beet could be arrived at. The mare seemed to have the call in the betting previous to the @art, Hawley never before having trotted a mi.e in public ‘em bess than 2:41, and the ware was known to have gone Fy fea ; f A 3s a? i gif ¢ i ie ret ish, fin fd GESedae 2H prefer i ‘The Grand Lodge, F. and A. M., of the State of New ‘York , commenced its annual communication at Odd Fel- tows’ Hal, corner of Grand and Centre streets, on Tues @ay lest. The Grand Lodge was opened with the usual eoremonier, the M. W. Grand Master, Jonn L. Lewis, Jr, tm whe chair, and the R. W. Grand Secretary, James W. Avrtin, M. D., cMcieting. The Grand Master delivered his eapea! sddrees, and the Grand Treasurer and Grand Se- erota:y presented their reports. There were 360 lodges which sep! Cclegates, representiag over 25,000 affiliated Marcus. Several new lodges have been formed during the year under dispensation, and there were numerous for warrants. The fraternity has never been tw & more fourwhing condition. From the Grand Treasu- rer's report ap to May 31, 1868, it appears that the re- copie of (be Grand Longe during the year have been $15,- 130 8%, the expenditares, $16,176 85. The Grand Locge Das seets ip city bonds t© the amount of $7,000, aad « tard Deanne oF $654 09 ‘Pace Tuceday the Grand Lodge has held daily sessions Wasracting toe Usua! routine business. On last evening an iwpertact v Ae was taken ob an amendment bo tbe con- wuterion. We give below the section with the amend. ment enclosed in brackets: — . ‘Tis Grand Lodge shall be compored of all the officers an¢ members Mentioned ip sections 2,29 and 80, of this covettation, ail Past Grand Maswors of this Grand Lodge 4 all Past Mastors who were auch on the Sist day of fe mbder, 1840, and who are mombers of & subordinate ooge uoder this jurisdiction } Oo this amendment the yeas and nays were ordered On the rol) being caile | there were 560 vous in the affirms re and 206 io the negative; so the amendment was aanpred, Maoy of our readers will remember that the fraternity Rad 4 seriour splis in 1849 Tne cause of the division w & resolation adopted by the Grand Lodge catting off all Pest Masters, bot ome, from a vole in its body. Loge is componed of the officers of the subord! ‘and it was caimed toat all hea bt to sit and vote in the country Grape jecger, abenal o the other & ' Hine; & gE £8 might ioen pot give mendes, but it + im Bret victory for the e4 i will be Of great advantage to rataraity, expe s'ly the travelling portion of it, and will settle a foolish rel. Indge porary virit to the city On the motion of Mr. A. 8 Sallivan, Major Hewey Hina U.8 A, took the chair and called the meeting to order, while Mr A. Price acted as seoretary. A comm itice Was ben appoinied to report upon @ pien, WIRD rerolvlione regarding future a ramgementa, who, after ® brief abrenoe, returmed aud made their report, which wes scoped Nt wae tbep meved that a committee of peneral arrange mene be appowwted, to coDeist uf sbirteee members, to be bamed Dy & potminating Committer of Loree, when was then & pointed, who, after a brie: adren x, re od, and tubmittec the pames of the gentiemen as the Jommittoe geome bts, whch was acoepted as (hen moved thet the names of Mr A. & Sollivan Peters ced 10 the said committer, which mece t Gfwen, en? which was adopted. The ¢ mutter thus appoicted stands a follows: — Major Beory Hill, 0 8 A.; Mr. & Price, Dr. Dennis, Mr. a Beil, James $ Souter, Dr Banks, Robert Chapman J Leigh, J F Sheppard, Geo. Worst, janeel, James A Patterson, A. 5. Sullivan and mittee were authorized to Mill vacancies, to Correepend with the authorities of the city, and with ore of Virginia, and to make al) necemrary arragementa required for tbe occasion and We cali a subsequent meet af a whick to report progrens, ke. jt wae wuggested to the meeting that inasmach ae Mr Moorce died op the 4th of July, that bie remains should leave New York by tne #teammbip Jamestowo, raaning w York and Richmond, in time to reach Rich by the 4th of Jay, on #hich day the public cere “ ‘torment would take piace, Mr Geary Virgipian, agent for the Jamestown, » oro piace her at the di itary comoany of this “member of the Ricamoad sed his oe reareted his ae W partici. aon. in which sevorel gon eches were mate, some «4 relating to the deseased a having been the author of ~trine,”’ or the doctrine of non. the crowded state of our columns © to this interesting meet port as fall ae it is deserves to be. NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1868. So MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THS OGMPANY. Aunast o” 4 Notonsove Oonvipanos Mas —Yesterday af- Last evening tke stockboliers of the New York and Erie Railreed Company met in the leotare rocm of Clinton Ball, Astor place, to bear the semi annual statement of the road, and to discuss the financial condition of the com. pany. Mr. Moran, President of the company, on whom de- volved the duty of readiog the statement, took his place on the platform at a quarter to eight o’olock. Previous to submittng the statement, be said that be considered that it was due to the stoskbolders that the directors of the company should ever hold themselves ready to acswer ‘SDy question, and afford whatever information might 0¢ required, He would, therefore, take pleasure in respond- ing to any inquiry which might be made on the business of the company during the meeting. The state- ment be was about to present to them might, st fret sight, sppear unfavorabie, but when every. thing was taken into oonsideration, there would, he thought, be found much to encourage hope for the future, The six months through which they had Jost passed bad tried every company. Bosides, it should be remembered that the income in the summer months ‘was always greater than in the winter months, the report of which be would now sabmit;— Resort oF Trarrio Rom OctorgR 1, 1867, 10 APRU. 1, 1868 Gross revenue 81x months, October 1, 1867, to April 1, 1868,..... cass ateeeecseee «82,623,148 50 Orowary expenses, including taxes and items in travspor- tation account annexed, marked* ...,. < «4. $1,876,964 45 traordipary ¢x depts New York station..... 25,875 12 UCHOD account, expend daring #ix movths,......... 58,788 67 —-——— 1,901,613 24 Revenue le to interest on debt and rent of Union snd Chemung Railroads 561,530 35 Whereas these items amounted to...... 961,596 83 Leaving & deficit of.......... seeees $400,064 98 ‘This result is proved as foliows Increase of bonded debt... .......-.:+e0000 1,060,007 74 Decrease of materials, foel, Late Erie propel- Jors, real estate apd bills an accounts re- eeteceteececereceeesesscecsesees 966,630 30 Lees increase of long dock in- VOBUDEDE ... neeeseeeeeeers+ $151,068 87 ‘Lees werease of cash and cash jecrease . 1,025,668 15 Defi... sssssessessecssssesrssensssees $400,008 98 In the above statement of expenditures are tncludei many items which not only are extraordinary expendi- tares, but which also should be a charge on the en- Ure year’s treffic and not on the six montn’s. Se ee ee ee very vy item; but it was owing entirely to depression during the late panic. Tse earnings of the company during the inst six months bad only $2,528,143 59; while in the same months of 1865-565 the 16 76 27.647.086 Si—Inc. $890,619 56 S| eItsssk @ 28s (36 1,769,543 Os FEB 2828 B2ea3 pus. Baas? ll sgareas Aeirve 33.68 32 89,191 15 Operat’g. teleg’h 22.501 81 23,268 11 Totals.......1.804,605 85 1,760,043 08 196,103 09 163 010 62 It would be observed that tbere bad been a very coa- siderable decrease in the expeuse in one direction, while there was considerable increase, or outlay to ano her. There bad been curtailment in whatever was not neces- sary to the welfare of the compasy, and the increase of expenditure of upwards of $163,000 ey & #xX months bed been caused by repairing cars, and placing the before tilapidated road ip a position thal rendered it safe and proper for travel. If they bad pet expended that maney the road would 3078 heve beso of po vaiue whatever. It as very evident that rail roads, like apytbing clee, coud only be of atvantage to their ownere when in the beet condition to what was expected ofthem. (Applause) And was what the directors had to accomplish. COMPARATIVE. STATEMENT —CONTINTRD 1867-'68. 1866-67. 1865 ~'56, Freightearnings firet quarter. 61,014,088 87 1,174,634 40 1,290,416 41 Do. seconddo, 924,663 68 818,311 99 926,746 B4 Total ........ $1,908,002 76 1,903 006 29 2,165,163 25 $226 461—14% per cent 64,314— 6% per cent 296,71 09 243,926 16 455 547 25 267,911 oo os ross earpings firet quarter .$1,367.245 45 Do. second do, 1,165,900 14 Total .... ....2,523,148 60 Decrease from 1856-66 ... Decrease from 1866-'57 Mr. M. covsidered that 1,606 682 42 1,727,728 14 1,098,496 21 1,281,625 79 mitted Wou ¢ compare fa company Notwithstanding the he oe or ' s share of the passes acroes of the Erie they He wes determined mw be did not to be free with ph. Ty! ‘a proper valuation. a 6 gees ropes ver se forth witb ip the r 3 ed every where amorg the ompanies, stating nat at the SS time there was no raiiroad company io the Jeited Mates a ‘ing concern He spoke of hiv recent viet to © lendoe ip parveular, how be had fowod «@ very unfavorabie imore sion there among moneyed men towards the Ere Railroad Gompsny, but after ao ex; of the @rcums'ances woi bh foromd the company w give v0" dence to tbe mortgage baa ta over the unsecured Coe, 2 good understanding waa estadiinbed, anid desing be flay there, over one and & balf milous had been su roribed de tneir joao of siz mirtions Mr. M ptated that upwards of three millions bad vow beea anbserire: {0 that loan, and subscriptions were atill coming in. Once that the wholeamovet bad been subscribed they woul) be in & port jon to meet every claim of whatever character it might be against the company, and have ® rorplus Teealte of tbe panic had been overcome Ur. M. conoiuded with the following statement of the erent cend'tion of the company nde iv haDds of the company Aoril { —Whicb will procure in cash or indebteduess.. Surplus beyond all debts... Bille pay adle Jone 1 . Of which endorsed by Mr Drew ....... 640,008 Several questions were put to Mr. Mora and answered following which printed tabiee of the business done by the company during the last six mooths ware put in cir culation in the roem, and with uhis the shareholders dis persed at nine o'clock. Coroners’ Inquests, Bcrroeen Scicipa —Ooroner Hilla held an inquest en ‘Tuerday, at Todby Mook station, apon the body o an un knows man found drowned ia the North river, near the above piace. The deceased was abort five foot five incies im heignt, of stont build aad had German features Sy» weeks ago some clothing was found on the bank of the river at Tabby Fook, and in one of the poolsets a prsapors and come other papers were discovered The passport the seme of Geo. Robert Branner, born Anges 6 iMa1, abd wae given Jaly 27, 1867, It ie #appoeed tnat the owner of the clothing committed suicide by drowning, and that the bod) the apkoown man resently found pear Tubby Hook wae that of the owner of the clotnes The jury were unable to ascertain positively that sach was the case, and rendered & verdict of death by drowa ing, under circumstances to them unknown. H H g i 88 FE z i <8 a F iH ie i ty Hf i £ - 1 HH gb: FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MONEY MARQGET. Tuorapay, June 36 P.M ‘The stock merket was quite irregular throughout the first seesion of the board of brokers today The ta dency was slightly upward. Delaware and Gndsoo ad ‘vanced % per cent; Cumberland Coal, };; Pacific team ‘sbip Company, 4; New York Central, %; Reatiog 1; Michigan Southern, old, % ; Iitinoin Oantral boas ‘ell off % per cent; MicD gan Ceotra) Railrow, 3; Michigan Southern, preferred, 3; Cleveland aad Toledo, %{; Chicago and Rock Isiand, %. State stocks wore frm at oarrent quotations. The near approach of the semi eupeal interest payment on State boude ig aitravuag More atienton to the investment. Miasour) State sixea were im demand this morning. They range snout toe lowest on the list of atate stooks, aud the prubsbiity is ‘that ip less than thirty days, after the payment of tne next eemi-snnual interest, prices will be bighor tasn at prevent. Delaware ana Hudson is gradually recovering from Lor recent depression, It opened this morning m 107 and left off at 107% per cent. La Crosse land grant bonds are not very freely offered The pear competion of the road materialiy strengthens the covfijeas of holders. In ebout thirty days the entire line to La Orosse, with the exception of the tunnel, will be ready for the iron, ‘and long before the clove of navigation ou ine upper Ms- sisexppi the road wil) be in running order to toast point This is, we believe, the only Western road in the courte ot extension, and work upon the new line bas never stopped for & moment throoghout the financial revuisien. [liinots Central bonds and stock are almost entirely neglected io this marke. There are no buyers, and any amount pu! out for sale would depress prices rapidly Chicago and Rock Island was lower thie morning, and selicrs do not appear to be intimidated by the reports relative to the October dividend. At the second boart a more Dacyant feeling prevailed and better prices raied. Missouri 6’* advanced % per cent; New York Central Railroad, \; Hodson River Railroad, %; Reading, \; Panama, %; Oni cago and Rock Island, %. Erie closed at 2) per cent. ‘The Assistant Treasurer reports to day as fulio#s:— bea receipts. id 4 payment 7 TAL Bt Toral Balance. 5,621,169 66 The receipts to-day include $69,000 from customs. ‘The annexed statement exbibita the value of merchas Give, &c., imported into and exported from thie port io each of the first Bve months of the present and past two years: -_ Commexnce or THE Port oF New York. 1068. 4,170,017 6,840,205 1,249, 14,630'656 © 11.166,080 6 837,546 12/304,41 . 6'678,812 29,087,612 ry 1,900 448 1,486,460 8,408 1830,623 9,242,056 «= 6344835 L812. 240 8,181,498 8.148.142 2A AL 3)789,880 10,608,421 2,026 978 912,250,016 29,674,600 9,827,520 850 923 1,716 68: 2,447,230 1 794,195 28381379 © -2,894'783 006.478 2.663,458" 1,674 8101, un 675 3,207,370 10,408,484 884,509 00,572 1,028,718 2'0e1/533 977 93 reir) 524,857 1,670 833 824 b80 ery 3) 19,005,782 54 492 21185, 508 21.218. 318 11,169,055 May 3S4i1,112 18,705 265 Liana 705 Total 900,340,252 108,000,501 61,608,102 Withdsawn from Warehouse $2,546618 = 2.478,755 6,804 691 2047 om 2,501 698 478.06 March 2,639,083 aes April 2,087 36 8 08 639 2.902.173 2,686,673 12,966,163 10 861,824 4,637,878 1,840,478 Bur a@ = 0a 754 Mach 3,764,166 2,213 464 April Bor seT 1,788,910 May... 1,748, 427 +919,0'8 719 18.615,700 9,408,087 VALOR OF BXPORTE Domovic Product. 95,207,686 4,649,862 8/299 202 1.904 At 5.182,140 ese 118,790 014,70 4,748,601 8748 92) 9,328,725 ean 1,790,775 14,468,708 6,192,116 7770,602 190.854 9,096,968 12,209,199 Total....... +. S42,2F6,019 64,480,641 ‘The falling off in the value of axporte for Way, this year widens the difference in the aggregates fr the five month- Of the presest year, compare’ with tbe correepon tins period jast. The export trade is likely to be dul for aom months Fortunately, our imoort wade & ie the sam condition. The decrease in | nporte ia May was jont adou: equal to the decrease in export, leaving the comparativ. porition of the foreign trace of the port about the same a the cad of the five morths as that reported at the ead » the firet four months The bulk of the falling off in ox ports for May was inthe item of specie, The fail imports tion i likely to be limited. There are as yet 80 indica ons of the revival of genera! buriness Meare, Mtout, Clews & Mason i# the name of 8 new firm of private backers amo brokers just aterted in Du cao, Sherman & Go's hull ings, Nessaa street, corner of Pine. The total debt of the city of Troy amounta to a little more than one million of dollars, ‘neued for the following pur poree: — Principal Schenecta’y ani Troy Railroad debt, uppart ° eeeee + 9268 be Principal Water work debt, unpaid 20.04 “ Oontingeot debt, unpaid...... 15.900 City bonds loaned Union Railroad Gempany.... 884.750 A Deavy burthen for a city sowlaining & popu!a.ron less than 56,000, and it is not eurprising that Leansingbarg declines wo be annewed The operations of the Clearing Hoves to day wore ax follows: — Tota) exchanges... coon es ee G18, 762,801 82 Total batapoes eas coos 2,282,006 96 The receipte of the New York and Harlem Railroad for the month of May, 1858, were 89,000 against $84,332 for the @ame month ast year, while the entire expanser ot the company of operating and maintaining the road for that month were only $48,000. The great reduction in the expenses of this company is caused by the gi rictee eronomy and good management. The income derived from the city line alone ix $500 per day, and that from freight of milk is $800 per day. wu x rH a5 31% be 38x @% 1000 N Fen tmtds 9h 76 Mi Bo & NIRR DIO 23 HO DILA Wi mt 1 100 do. . 16 ete Bevk of Com. 1083 685 do 20 Metropolitan Bk. 10s} 39 do. 6 Park Bank 11% 360 ¢o 6 Comtwevtal Bank, 90 100 do. 160 Cary Imp Co « 6 60 MIBOAN 20 Cup-d preferred. 2155 60 do.. 6 Dei & Flud Can Co 10K 60 do. 0 a0 16 eo 2 do 50 Pavame RR. . 100 Ga) & Soi RR co do 2 wo 100 $0 Mohs. 2000 ErieRRevbe’71 2000 NY Cea bae’76 2600 [li Cem RR Das 100 do... ... . 100 bs Cha TORR DIO 100 do... .08 1060 LaOr&Mil | g Dos 10 Comt pevtal Ba... 200 NY Ow RR... 08 seegeseess RB RRR setessss a) do... 67 DetLack& Weathit CITY COSMEKCIAL REPORT. Tuonspay, June 3—6 P. M. Ariys — Sali sales of pots were made at 6c. Bexapervrrs.—Fiour—The merset was steaty, with Tatber more dewg, both for export aad for home use. Toe sales for the day footed up about 10,000 » 12,600 bole , within the following range of prices Soper Oye BiB... 6.606 Western and Obio superfine, Extra OD o and Western. epnoien superfine and extra... Bellmore, Alexanaria and Georgetown, Southerm /apoy and extra,..... .. 0. Chovee extra family and Bakere’ braads. Rye Oour... = meal. ES Acar was ingood s orally for the higher areten, wi bhia, within the range of the above prices. was bleady, with sales of 8000 1,00 range of the above quotations with sales of about 200 Dbis. as the meal was quies aud price: higher, with inereased rales. 1% 2 4 FREES Soensone i? Fs s8 es8 a t iy ft Deut 60.000 @ 70,000 Duabele, imoluding Okicago spriog, at Bic , Sc.» Réc,; Milwaukie ci ., B80. B80. Michigan white at $1 08. $1 1 0. 8 AGc , aud white do st $1, Southern 20. Corn was firmer, with sales of about 40,000 bushele, in- cvuding white, ai 680. & Te , old mixed at 180.0 T4c , Western yellow ». 74¢., and Southern yellow, which was scarce, at 80¢ Barley—Raies or 5,000 sushels were mate as BOc. a b8c, Ryo was steaty and quiet at 660 jo. eet en ee State and Westera st a Covren. —A cargo of 4,800 bags of Rio was sold at p t, and aboot 300 nage Maraca’bo at 11 Kc. Corton — The rales embraced 1,200 a 1,400 bales, closing on the basia of 117%. Fusioats — Raves were without To Liverpool about of im bashes of wheat were taken, in Dulk aad bugs, at 7d @ fa.; 100 tercen lard at 26¢., and some low of cotton atp & To Gi 200 tierces beef at Sa Od ; 600 boxes cheewe at 80e., and 60 dbie. $2 90, ard 806 boxes M. R's do. tt 16 @ $2 2. Hay —Saiee of adoat 1,000 a 1,600 bale, were made at Abe & 500 , for shipment. Motatos —The market meet ag Sales of 60 bhds. Cubs muscovato were mare at Naval TORR —Owing to the deciive in and the patnre of the foregn advices the market was firmer, a verter inqa'ry. [he saica embraced a>oat 1,000 spiris turpentine at 46}s0. 2 47}<¢3., mostiy to the lorie Dgure. At tbe close it was bela at Sure. Cowmon rosin was in better dsmand, of 1,006 Dols. to arrive, at $1 baa 600 hw fy pte i if ‘ f Hi k i : Wt aUpplieg. Provisions —Pork—The market waa rathar ales moderate, being ernfived to adoat 300 mess at $17 60 & 817 66, whh prime at 9.4 20, whie ower ki i were quiet at $17 500 $22 ebeaper, with salts of about 20 fer shoulders and at 8 @ 8X0 firm, caprcially for prime quaiities, ab 12)¢0 ; the salesem Dreced about 400 s 600 Bdis, sud tlerces at L1%Ko. a LL Ke. Batter and cheese were Reavy and prices Rice was duli acd nominal at 30. a 350. 0 8K o asked for prime qoa tues. S0GsRs —The market was rteady, with sales of aout 70€ hnee Cubs muscoveds, withia the range, mostly at aa average of adont 60. Werner —Seler of aboot 1004160 byis. were made, tneinding Objo at Qe. aod New Jersey at 300. MARITIME INTRLLIGRNCE, YORE tau oat Port of New York, Jane 3, 1858, CLEARED. Ship Cyrpet Boars Sydney—h @ id, Hurd, Live po'— Williams & Gaton is, Payne, Liverp ol—Grinnell, Mintura & Oo 0” May (Br) burgess, Liverpool O © Dancaa a Bork tra, Wiitieme, Cardenas - RP Buck & 0. Hark 6 W Blolbrook, Holbrook, 8t Marys, Ga—Necmith & H He # fi it Bebr 1D Onkes, Oakes Port Jefferson Master Bioop Phoraix, Rhepherd New Gaveo—J B Riwarda al Feamebin Onbawba, Bulle’, from New via Hs . U les from Honths eat char pe? ely pala with abp Marthe | Ward, of N York, staering a 5H Jong 7945. exch rignals bound to tow Orbe an, via 7782, pamed aanes, of Parrieh, Richmond, te, with mdse erpool, May 1, leet & Frouinghem Mar ® ob® Filipe seamen, fell from ike j)boeom over Porter, +) |, April 2A, with my Llverpoot 8 With conl to New York (aa Oo. Oroserd the danke §, but saw po low, wae becaimed off Montaak for four cr Reve A¢am Lotge (Rr) Thorburn Newonsstle, 44 days, win conl to BAF W Weyer ). Probe, Rotterdam. 99 days, with rs, 0 Udoipho Woife Has expe cy wemerly ealew amheth (si), Fortoren Palermo, 72 days, wtih fratt to Chamberlain & Phe'ps. Brig Albion (ir) Jones Palerms 70 Aaya, with frati. to saan h Hag experienced vary ad wenuber of Aandy Hook, tonm pilot ® wherine No8 pane w Francia Mey 9), iat 37 66, lon 73 39 gpoke sober Sicney Price from Wilmingtm, MO tor Boston Vee bed bi nnd vartahle winds most of the passage and « 1g ON the eoart Onken Angostars, May, with hider acher St George, Me), Wail, Arroyo, PA, % Hreekwater S dave, with aogar, be, 10 Ht o Hise been l0days M of (auterna, ith an hound (of Rowon), Plarss Ponee, PR, 15 days, rae OM & Brookmen 400. Had hght weauner On the cose. was hecalmed I days off Velaware, Kosmel Newoern, Sdaye. y. Gloneomer 2 dere. = Hecenser 3 dave. whom MBinner sonnestiou! River. Ancrew lirown, Lovell Albany for Boston Brave, Lovell, Albany f BP Bicop Aditor, Chase, Rovdnu for Prov jence iecmorPetiren, a\crich, Proviecese or Pe r re Schmer Oeccoim Smith. Kors ch and New Landon. BELOW Park Reaver (Br). Ring, from Ginagow. O9daye, with mane, to Famision Brom prt Rbipe Rerorter Ran Praneieen, Routhamptam, London. Wind during the day from wwe Plisectiamemar cmd Mensters. Powe Rreriese at Norfolk 20h alt from Damartscowa, oar. ried away foremast bead on ihe passage 8 Amin from Jeremie for Rostan before reported ashore up Ranson ielend. got of o WA, after diecbarsing (wo Higher loads, and arr at Hole night of Bist. bhe dows not Benn Jouta of near Point Jndith Yort, ashore oped of wall will be taker to sold ae it lee om the beach, and will be ‘The i | i i Hi i Ee BF ey i i “ wastbead, fid of topasst of NW om starboard tack, x, ry pore above water.” From this des ‘ar tbat the ship has been take. by Lightehip sts. , Bis draqeed position where 9900 8 infor. Lighthouse Inspector of this divi: sop ¢ time betare nig! Sa warnetic. Variation 1 45 E in 1958 ) bet Lor abi JOuN WASRINGTON, Bydrographer ed bight tower of Nagara Bele! 1, OF astie, on the «.me = on the asistic shore of the Sirait, and 8 miles north of ak. ‘The ight is @ fized red Nght, varied by Gashes precedes aud by abort eclipses, placed at an elevation of 39 feet above the ses, and shou d be visible in clear wes ber at a “is- ‘ une eclipses do not become total within A dietenoe of 5 milta. Green Lights at Bevalt Kaleb si-Two harbor lights Cf sovall near the water's edge on the Karopesa pagan NNW3S, one mile anda quarter ry his Sook gros hts, vertical, placed resp: fan elevation pop ip teas from the distacce of 0s: gu at Galata—Two harbor at ‘a email stream 1} males Suse tbe siege on he Kuropean abcre. ry «, the re " 5 £e fis fixed Ly eahibi ed vertically, at is cf Ofand'a2 feet above Ue gos, nod vial slo 4 weather. bapk fronting the sbove mentioned stream D foun to extend two cables’ fariber out then ‘indicated by the charts, or one third of a mile off tne a ie te i 5 at Potnt Chardakh—Two harbor ta on of Chardakn or Kbardi, NNE 9% miles Tee late areGnea red, placed vertically, the bigher 59 and tho lower 39 feet above the sea and they should be visible in ‘tt Focrinee mage ets oC riation 8 dag W in 1858. ie ‘JOHN WASHL IGTON, Bydrogrepher ‘This notice affects the A cburts:— Mediter- rapean Sea, No 3158, archipe.ago. general, No 1050; AreniDe- Tago abect 4, No i864, Batrance Uardacelles, Bevof Marmora’ No tid i ie 608, aleo Baillog Directions for the Dar- ; end Mediterranean Lights bhp hort Crm Veazie, trom Liverpool for NYork, no ohark Barily Taylor, Taber, from Leghorn for N York, May . 105.08 Cape de Gas a - by ty AS Sa ae wiesian NO), Putnam vi Martinique, May 18, lat 304, lon 66 06. m. Bid Merch 24 Klizs Roasal, ry ‘simouth; april 1, North, Boyd, Liverpool, 34, Cis ra, Wells, Feimouth ANJIER, March 2)—Passed by, Goud Hope, Miller, Manila for La Anoverens. Moy bin port bark Mary Wileas for Bork Ksnices, May (Sin port bark & Ht Kimball, Mallet, from Bascuy faab, May 13 -Of Repuolis, Brockman, from Bre: men for NYork. “Eee ae atte aay ert borpesvx May 11—8id from the Roads, Parmentier, Che Praacteco. Shutyvie rch 12-M Crymal Palace, Rmmons, Crna fpinotons Feel arr Romance of the Sea, Caldwell, 1 * jong a (wor wd Tad fc Y Biorm King, Cultga Boog Rene, Marek 4 Metin Prewch: Amor Cowns, May 16--arr Bam) Locke Sweotser and Pro‘eetor, Custer Calle: Kawin, Nugent, Ubarieston; itu, M Wheeler, ., Cowen. Cuxmaven, May 14—Arr Courier, Peterson Lever; 16th, =e Ten arr Mosse, Da se cons Nor. re Mowe NOr. el, : . " wenport, ry, Arr Our Union, Ki Const. Ma; “iy Grower 0. Volupteer Namie. won Tiryy ary ehip Thateber , . for Kindiee next day in Bellas Abe umn Gitnaitan, May 10-arr Rowell Genoa = oe olfe, 5 Garum * pe. b. May 13—#id ae a haven y 14—arr Colum’ )) Haire lot ia Heer West aan Fh 'tiMeme do Mercury Gale Leavis trom WUrieans, ory, kh, Prepeonta, LirveRroon ay i4—arr Queen of & Det Chal’ Cid Hib, B Sherman, Hichhorn, N Yorke; Gertrade. Doane, Jobo, NB, 17m, John Baven, Balter, Oaleatia; Soath, Ba: ver and G F Paten, Miteber, NYork ‘Rota out lath, Bm Talbot, M |, Boston; Abhot Lawrence, Davia, Calvatta, Empt-e Driggs N Yorn; Shamrock. Doane, Phisceipbia, 17th, RB Tacker Tucker, Chagleaton J 8 Parsons, Urowell, and Mary Ogden, Love: wand ‘on Lospor May 14—Arr Wm Libby, Bishop, Onioutta; Har hb, Wat haga, Martin, Maya. Mromange, Poe, Cid jth, Golden Figeoe, Lui Boston (and anchored at ‘Deal 1?th), lease Bell, Jobneton N York (and arr at Deal 16°), Ass bawyer, Gates Kio Janeiro (aod aid 18th frem Graves: ere). Ly | Lameburner, N York, Michsel aogelo Danial Pabser, Mpencer Lomton. obser, $08, Torrent, Monigom: Habu! Tohsanes, Brahn, trom 40 tor NYore ranaia, Dreyer, Onleutim, 7th, Arab, Oana, March 1é—Arr Lotan, ‘Leckie, Suanghas; 18th (4: mTLa ag ; - inten, Barber, Mecao; 24, Empress iLecraw do. Mid 15th, B4_ Dragon, ann, Ralem. © ® 4 PW inuee May Weare Labrane, Taian age waren hare Yoo. Plumer arg Ph Pal metto, Kit abt Sis \ Fria ee RSS BES reons wR, ee y do; Royal a davai Georgetown, Lobb, from Barvadovs (and pro y March 19-219 Ricker, Falmouth; jowke, dor 1h, Meridian (roan ” 4 Tranqueder, Gesture Barre i. MYork. Poeshon' Rome, yh, Tani (Brem), ™ ALFXANDRIA, June-l— Arr, b em; sere James House. worst ag “Ware won Mee ae go. Hid, brig Leni, Traver Haren aes Ag Kelle: er Beaucl elis, Me 60; rie (er) tilitoe, thers, “Ba Bava: oC B, May 31—, ondout; Br well ¢o Uld Be Durant, 8t Vivcest; M: oer, Langtborne, do; kets veking for ¥ 2 fe vere farmed che Bid 101 sehr Lb Myer -aepem Jone l—Cld, brig Prez Z Taylor, Drinkwater RLESTO NYork. At Qusrantine, sebr hip‘. Creek, Morley, Baltimore. I4, abip aS vO, Jone 1—Arr. scbre Helen Mar, Nick. ome Porta, ; Rob Girvasoes; echr John aumack, june Ar? bare Mimos, King bmrroe re Villa, ‘rm, Binoabas ‘Fb ladelohia, Tt G2 Boston; HM Jenkins Dos, Nassau, N ©. LETAKA Ls Ma) 16-in port, brig King, James M Vance, Bardge, av‘ | 0: neotleut, up the river Portamewh » a. Arr, steamebip Columbia, Berry, James Kore, Adams, Matsozsa id may 29, sobr Lady of iL Lea, Chas D viel, J “ ms, ipriveibie ba vat Thevomunder st the feat re port wa: Srunt of te wind brevsing Up from ‘be eta, “ote ee 86> June 1—Arr and ald. ecbra almira Back, NYork for Boa- NB, Es L Pinta: enden, um’ ameri- eo, yr do: ‘bd * Nr Washington, aad Alguisar, Waterloo. J ‘Boliidas, rece Darling, Chro- BF tpune Bou Bind High! ” vor 8, ied, High- Witsa. land Staten Ieiander, June }—Arr, sebrs George low.» York. tram ROOKUa WT, May BA Theven for ® wi Beets neste Boats Gregory. 40, 20°, Hoste Wood, b AVANNAM, May 29 3074 Some iy Wardiog. ‘ioston we BAVA York; Porth he York. Siet—Arr, Com: TOR, Fiort Cid Jane 1 Lhe. do; Leesburg Switt ‘LAND, June l—arr, bark Mary i fiw Tieoree Davin Brook Packet, Dayton éo. Went to sea at] AM, Parthian, Putgina, ROrlean: oehburg, Harris 9 Th— Arr. do. », Garvin, Philadelphia, ‘sche Ralobow, llavener Ne Portland | © Fox, Geeding| Davia, “RET Juve 2—Arr, schra Reaport Seu'l, Philadel. s Rondout; sloop Jobe 0 Parrish, NM Taa:| Joatah Achora,| York: Waith, Sorton: Wine far th, fener, eohr Bolivar. | Vi tebra Mery Langtén, decks, Spey dedignes Art. sbip Seth Soragne. Dei, Hoay, §Yorm, burroaghe, Twi Curtis 4o. ARAM, June 2—Arr, sehr Vermillion, Avery, from Wak Been iO 0, GMaearc DEAN, A { Vice Presidente piser! York, June 4, 1858. ‘agree in ‘he ave ph of is amerioan nev 1 POR oe De aveliadle stren gl * nerv Derarde ‘aartes hom te ns our m [Toe fu ject wor by of t investigation and =. RICK igh, Wea sore LADY, YOUNG, AND, HANDSOME, WITH ta desirous to secure & well eiuceed snd