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tn if Fe i + f THE NICARAGUA TRANSIT COMPANY—HOW MORGAN AND GARRISON GOT POSSESSION—WHAT THEY PAID FOR IT—REFUSE TO PAY THEIR AGENT— ACTION FoR $96,394 91. a, oc, ae Our correspandent in San Juan del Sar, writing vm the 24 ult, states that the French canal project, now negotiating so actively by M. Felix Belly in Centra) America, is regarded with much fa- vor by some Baropeans, who will be aided by the fands of the Paris Credit Mobilier in forwarding the work. Napoleon himself, it is said, views it asa great commercial and military measure which would employ the minds of his financiers and military men for the next twenty years. It is quite apparent, from ‘Whe facts presented by the writer, that the late alli- ence between Nicaragua and Costa Rica will over- shadow for a time all the efforts of our American ‘Transit speculators, enjoying, as these States now do, the material sid and advice of France, whatever steps may be taken by the Commodores. @ur San-Jaan del Sur Correspondence. San Juan pei Sum, May 2, 1858. B. Belly’s Grand French Canal Project—The Captalists of Bnghand and France United in the Speculation—Ne- wpeleon’s Idcas of this Great Commercial and Military Work—Coeia Rica’s Interests—American ee Up—Steamer Virgin oxa— Koundary lement aeew eeans ant Cutie Bios onl tie Bpist-Bisa. vagua’s “Military Preparations against Invasion—Ic the Yriearvi Treaty Dead for ali Time ? 7 1 cannot fail to send you a few very important and re. | ‘mabe news items reapecting Transit matters, as | get them Morgan.—A suit bas been commenced in the Courtof Common Pleas against the defendants by the plaintiffs, to i base it Company of Nicaragioa, nd 8 of the Accear: pany ieee saad pore nr ae gems at the company, formed copartnendp Tet the nt ef the com | (ansaction ef various business for their joist account, and that amongst the business 90 to be transacted was the trans- of and freight between Californie and ‘AUlantie Slates sand that and other purposes, the alleged racbeed a aoe anaes Ct ie or oo ‘and which business, euher originally included or was "the way of this contract France will have the right to « don’t look out sharply, they will be found entire. ly worth, their value being pons ps vm largely and liberally estimated, in view of the confdea of the employment, the value of the ser- vices to be rendered, aad the risks of life and health and the sacrifice of comfort to be incurred by the plain- tiff. That the plaintiff, im pursuance of such retainer and employment, set sail from Baa Francisco on or about the oth September, 1855, and proceeded direct to the re- public of Nicaragua, and there himself in theem- ni ant peseaes sheet. the people of the Teak tn Nate Sak tee Maio of eve revolution, one army being under the com- mand of General William Walker and other officers bis associates and subordinates, and the other being un- der the command of General Ponciano and other officers bis aseociates and subordinates, and that theclimate E i i 4 | ' E f | ' i #3 i i iy Hi i i i i i Egeag = ef i hi il E i i if W ie HEE fli asi al “elt j g if FzeB HG iH 5g i il i if fe z H SEER SE 3 HF j an i i 3 3 il i E i i g. i ig i i be iy 3 i A 7 river ep as far as Machuce rapids. taking and ‘sesuring pos ‘The canal company, through their ageot Mr. J. E Byriy, | session said steamboats and other property for the wanted to repair the Transit road. which was refused 0 | said defendente, and in and about organizi Yencent of the road Mr. ©. other affairs and business of the di te the government on account }, ail at Ubeir instance and juest amd oo ther Sibduster tepdencies The government employment, that in the sfore- mouce to lesve the country, as they heve found letters the plaintiff was necessarily competied to and ‘wad papers in his bourse be! i expose himeeif to great, frequent and imm.oent risk there are affidavits sgainst him ‘and limb and health, both from his necessary ‘ender the protection of Lamar, and of course no bodily im hostile camps aod besieged cities, and berm wil! befall him. Avy how his chanoes in the Transit aforesaid umnwholesome and deleterious himself to engage no obnox jvue parties, and bis clatma on the company, whatever ik might be, but never on the government They are now workon it, = Mr. iy leaves in this steamer for New York, { suppose to hurry up the enna) company to put the live in operation, if they do not want M. Belly to have all the saying. No dowlt M Belly hee Encoded al! tbe Stebbins aad Vander!) it chances down *Sinecenn reek eparations for a ctrong def ie pr ‘ soe. She keeps at Castillo 100 mea, and at San Carlos eighty. At the former seven brass pieces are put up, and they are ssid to practice « great deal. San Carlos hue received of pamsengers, between Francisco, on the Pacific oonan, and New ‘8 reinforcement of three guns, two 16 pounder, and one = and jew Orleans, on the AUlsntic, acrogs the Isthmus a der, Costa Rica and Salvador are to give joaragua, the intifT, as their agen', to pat som Somneen. Gu auteuea, ead Guamealin Gs Coss | iseqereah anh depeuaied o ‘of toe lige, from tbe alliance soon. ® point om the rapids of Castile Viejo, San Juan in the republic of Nicara- ‘another steamer, as she is quite in- | gua,end be d connection where With, ot a salary of year, frou tha’ time omtil ae 4 employ ment That the plaintiff entered on such employment o: ‘ the let day of Beptember, 186, and did pet a portion ication perintead rao States | from that ported Seam et the tine, ox it | already mentioned. pisint! for defendants was broken up an armies, in ™ plainti thereafter costinued in of the defend Faauine, Seto their ‘orders, ast ot September, 188° : Wasmxoros, June 3, 1868. | thelr orders, watt 2 ‘The Pronsti Rowe Commodores in Washingion—Mancrurres | o¢ ecco, = request of th elnut the Nwaragua Questions—Slo and thy Tehuanteper | dofendanta, for Ting possesmic. Pigni—Who Pays Ellwood Fisher's Salary’ de., de. p A Lord LA ‘The Commodores have gathered here with their allies | Suarorie® ’ ae. Tor the purpose of inveigting the United States intoa new | ants, at c) ealary Ry 7 Clayton Bulwer or Oase-Yriearri imbrogiio. They are | January, , when, consent, CoD tract wae ; yet the defendants, « sccompanied by the immacalate Yrisarri and the indefati- | {70% Bye. 7 ~ jo aadie Wetter, There are hopes ol s compromine between | part thereof to sum on ar he belligerent partion. ©. K. Garriven, who is going to | count, as hereinafter for « farther and feave for ban Francisco by the steamer of Jane 5, #0 as to fe on of Septem ber gm out of the way of Commodore McDonald's claim, is to | 186%, he was employed by the defendants as their cow pall the ropes tm California to keep the Nicaragua fransit | dential it and servant, in doing and peforming diver. lowed work death wing divers care and diligenc Vanderbik and Garrison are riding the eame horse, | in and about the business of the defendants, and makiny iving Joe Waite & chance to ride behing them. There isa | divers journeys for the defendants, and at their requee' ree! sensation sbout the State Department, produced by | to be paid for by the defendants when they should be correspondence from Managua about the Cass. | thereto requested, and that he reasonably di riearri treaty Brides the efforta to keep the Nicaragua Transit | therefor, and that the defendant« have not paid the ame. laced, rtrenvows exertions are being also made to pre | but remain indebted to the plaintiff, after dedac veat the opening of the Tehaamtepec route. Sion i# | credit, in the eumn of eighty Fix thousand two hu here, protendiag that be will suffer immoneety if = | twenty nine dollars and pinety-one cents; and th mak contract is made with the new Tehuantepec Company, | further avers that in the course of bis employment b- a ee ee, that can occur. fle is man- | paid and expended for the use of the defendants, and at aged en irely by Elwood Fisher, who receives a salary of | their request, the sum of ope hundred and sixty five dol- 96.00%» year from the Marshall 0. Roberts line of Aspinwall | lare for the expenses of divers pourens taken by him jo sieamabips, and the common romor says that Fisher pays | the couvee of his employment. yet the said defendants Mloo’s hotel and grog bills. Perhaps thie may have some- | although requested, have pot repaid the last mentioned Ang do With Keeping Tehuantepec Cloned sum to the plaintiff! The plaintiff admits that the de } wonder if this $6,000 to Fisher is paid in common by | fencants are entitied to credite amounting in all t) the severs! companies interested ip the Panama route, the | twenty siz handred and one dollars, on account of the fame as are the $56,000 a month to Vanderbilt while there | cause of action secondly above set forth; and that on or tbo Cpprettion to them on the Nicaragua route’ about the 16th of September, 1867, they paid him five hondre¢ dollars, on ' scoount Wasmmetox, Jane 8, 1868, he Case Vrisarri Treaty ani Mone. Bellg—The Nicaragua Frans Route Closed jor a Time—Another Richmond in he Fiala, de., de As the time the Cage-Yrisarri treaty was sent to Nica- regan you will see by your Moe that! predicted that it veld not be ratified. In this I did not claim & epirit of prophecy or the wisdom of ® seer, Experience bad saaght me to jadge of the fatare by the past. The com ELorewent prom Livixoston, N. J. plicetions in that country are only Worse confounded by | was leftat the police office in this the aations of Mone. Bolly, and ft is ussiess to try to con. }— pg oo eee Sag coal fact. The American interests are fer the time being posed to hove gene ge Poem ilinsts Ly thrown aside, and French influence ts in the ascendant. | 40 yours of age, and leaves behind him a wife aod four How fa that (nfuence may extend remaine to be seen. | Children, two of whom are twine, the woman ie 25 years ¢ c To these WO are ever negligent of foreign interests \ i leaves three children.—Newark Advertiser, soutee of annoyance only afer the injury has —— a be, when it will take something A Wnrre Froer—The low lands of the country more than wor.4# to eradiowte the evil. Toimagine that 8 | towne dozen miles distant from thie elty disclosed to hoe of Preneh a eamere can compete with an American | the view of early risers this morn! mantle of white line m our own waters ie simply absurd, but we, the Amo- | frost, a rather unusual viellant of ‘cloving anys of rican people, are in Need of Nicaragua route, and the | spring.— Heston Traveller, May 20. 5 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MONEY MAREET, Famay, Jame 4-0 FP. ‘The daily ftoctustions tm the stock market are 17 Butt- creat to atwract speculators. The daily transactions are to ‘about the same extent, and week after week of dances ‘and inaction relia round, showing in the aggregate very | Mitle change for the better or wore, At the first board S@day Virginis State sixes advan od x per cent; Missouri pe uixes, 3; [linois Central ponds, 4; Delaware and | ‘Biatoon, %; Reading, 2; Har! an preferred, ; XM. Erie declined per or at, Michigan Southern LaCrosse and ¥Atwiukie, 3. The report of the Erie Railroad Compeny, had just the effect we antici: pated. It must satisfy 814 stoclholders that fature divi- dends are entirely out of the @estion, and some of the lower class of bon solders tat the payment of their coupons 16a matte’, of mach woertainty, The fact tbat | & deficiency of * pwards ef fow hundred thousand dol- lars in the Psyment of imteret on the funded debt alone =8PP’ ame in the woounts for the first half of the present fiscal year, shows pretty con- ‘lusively, Yhat the road can 10 lopger be productive to the wrockholders. The only sure payment over and above operating expenditures ii the interest on the mort- ge debt. The company are becoming more and more ‘tmvotved in liabilities, and thi aggregate is now nearly ‘thirty-nine millicns of dollars. There can be no hope in this fer the stockholders. Tie funded and floating debt Bow amounts to about twentyeight millions ef dollars, requiring the sum of two milions of dollars annually to Pay the interest. The operatini expenses are admitted to ‘be seventy percent of the gnss income, from which it will be seen that a revenue o/ seven millions of dollars Per annum is required simply © pay the interest on the company’s debte. The Barlen Railroad Company makes ‘a much better show than this, and yet its stock is selling at 11 per cent, against 19 a 20 fir Erie. The Harlem Com pany hasasmall surplus over its interest account, and no floating debt, and it strike us that its stock hase much better prospect than tat of the Erle Company. #3 \~ Hi f ? aif ¥F 3 Se f i ae u Bay. Eales 1,000 a 1 ipws.—The demand hes C14 170, ‘Obarleston, 3 days, with eotien, Poeie Po Deane, Halifax perry, Bolimeres 176, Youd EF ore; Cultivetor, Russe), ‘all remaine i bec0 Caltforoiey 23 Ibe. , 2862 cx De, Leather bag been tn active request throughout the week Orleans; 16th, Fi Btingon, ‘Aurore Busting, § ry zy 3 sD a job. : ALS Eanth Fut t ee i DOR Eo Dizon NYork; Seaman’s Bride, Wyman, Grey. do. ri Adv, Nova Scotian (*), for Ora Jor do Mey 21 Osnad: ‘field, for do, oe ahoat Navat Sterrs —The sa ice oe noticed yesterday. raise otmaartion. ad Ma. and part on the spot, FEEEEEE # wt the out phan ‘were pold at $1 47 3¢ 7 810 Ihe , fons —T6 markoh ee ee and prices fer pear) were ‘uncban} rnioee —Pork—The market was heavy, and trans The sales were confined to about 300 bbia.. including mess at $17 50, and $14 15. Beef was steady, with sales of a' cluditg country meesat $10 50a $11 do. at $11 758 8'8 50, and do. $13 was at $18 a $22, an: was ratber easier, with rales tpg Cumberland cut at 8%0. short ciear at 101{0~' Cut meate were unchanged cluding dry salted bams at a&c. 8X0., a 6c. a6Xc, Lard was firm, wih bbis. at 1334. a 1130. Butter and cheese were sales moderate. torer. Come Meine) fo New Ve ia (es for New Yor " pire State, Briggs. for do 2th, Aline Counee, 4 {or do 260; Weet Pointe Bardine. foro ah bert Gatti, ‘a oreland, Decsn, & > Clot eH OmEe> 5 we: » account. It i already largily owned im Europo, and much more will go there on scent purchases. At the wecond board the market wa heavy, and lower prices Toracoo —The mark: ruled. Erie fell of 14 per cent; New York Central Railroad, 4; Micbigam Southern, old, 3 Clevetand and Toledo, 3/; Chicago and Reck Island, 5;. “a Crosse land grant bonds te . ae P Wmucay ~The market was dull and lower, with sales ahout 150 Wels. at Zic. to the new clip comi jaoted grades were mostly a¢5 40. Dunbar, for Celontta do;-Helois, for Kurrachee, atl holding off. 54 7 bales Havana at 200. a 55c.; ing Maysville at 110 ; cave seed leaf at 6c. a 18c.; 140 bales Havana stems at were lower, closing with small sales at 32% 032% per of cent. Asmail lot of Sixth Avemue Railroad sold this Preparatory morning at 110 per cent, Sate stocks were firmer | there is quite a lull in the trade. Buy: Missouri State 6’s closed at these. | Parcels for present use, and holders baving bat emall I “Hoven, March 18~Arr bark Helicon, Cole, {¥rinco- malee pa Tatas, Leckie, for fen ‘nd Empress, Lecraw, for- Maleber. Kinemes, for” Julia Desn, Thompson, Civilian, 0) » forsale, Bid i7th, Brachr MayAouxz. May 20~In port bark Excelsior. Willard, for N° Hinven 4 days; Nenvites Nelson and Rainbow. 1 for dn 3" AUaauce Merrill for do 4; Monte Oriio, : Moransy. Gill, for Phile-- Roe Buren tor fo do” Crow! Same ie ee Calais; BRE Bis) “4 throughout the day. Mayra, ts put | pranriun Wg; Galaion, Barbers cond board at 84% per cent. Ve 14—In_port bor J rT ae yw were saved, apd lave been landed here. POOL, May 19—The Glad Tidings, from New Orleans, = n jh contact with a & 5 B8228EE2 een. ts Iabos ve pat into Lisbon y '. Osceola 84, Corr, NB, oll as be' ail on the 17th, on # short cruise, and be home leat of August At Honolulu April 2 Wm & Heary, and G00 wh. Had shipped 60 bbls 8p, e. RR ‘aburry. on ). bark brig Fmma Reger. Kelly, Charleston; id Hickory. Pola ‘almouth; echr M D Lane, apd Settle, Waes, Ryentide, Partridge, London to load Xtalanta, Cburebil, Pordsnd, deo. mahip Black Warrior, mith, hence 28, 4 PM, Body Island BW ny 8. from Oardiff Feb 19 for Calout Int 6 25 8, Jon St 25. udley, from Liverpool for Bombay, ror ‘from Boston March 21 for Ba- Higon, bees March «for San Franciaco, April ‘March 21 for Bingapore, April 15, days frem NYor' g handed pilot, : ce NOrleans siteril ee 4 > all well, " In port bark Chas E Lex, Alme!- 8 lav 15—Arr Naples. Chase do (9nd al ‘Tri Mi Mareb 0 let 328 fon 21 Ehip Nightin; Pet tae apr fas 7 00 Querxrowx. ‘16th, By Warren, sia, Davia: do (and ad 19 for 18—In port ships Coosa: reat Britain, Idg: Mameluke, Whitney, bery for Calcutta, Nazaime. May 16— ‘row, March 24— RRR RRR, ‘Bip Pastman. Matenzes; Ai ae 4 Te awake 8). br ibe Cae Junie SeseBSSSSES 1 Sunshine, Ryder, 90 for Acapuloo Francisco), April 6. lat 3 15 2 i PS , trom Callao Jan 16 for England, April from Havre for Untied Robt Parker, from L’Orient), May 7, ir > Lord Hardon,” from Liverpool tor ¥ York, May 8, Aebip 6 O-Puscan, Otis, from Liverpool for NYork, May 9. Fbin Caroline Nesmith, from Liverpool for NYork, May 9, Avirwa, Nickels, from Liverpool for Caicatia,Jaay 11, http CastiLian, from Liverpool for NYork, May 18, lat &0, Joseph Clark, Emerson, from NOrleans for Liverpool, Patten, from Newport, W, for 8t Thomas, 5 Faten (of Bash), from Liverpool for Savannab, lain, Wyman, from Trinidad fer Europe, was . from Portland for Havana, 43 Boston Feb 27 for Mel Sumeer, from NOrieans for Rio cn = for Boston, April 30, Ia 36 48 lon 834, Bark Helen & Frances (of Portland), from Matanzas for D NYorks tor Liverpeot, May 6, at betrian, Waihiaa, hence for Ginagow, May 28, int lount Vernon, from Baltimore for Rio Janetro, April areee, Kobbina, trom Troon for Providence, May Ciioton, Dewbnest, from Charleston for Hamburg, (Lizzie Borge, Dizer, NOrleans. port abip ‘Competitor, White, for one, April 7—In shivs Malay, Wiloom' it Korg sea Macao, log He at Se ver vical Fly “Rhip Robert Parker,” (probably Br al ‘The following is a comparative statement of the im- porte of foreign dry goods at New York for the weet, and Pseguwvvevesesserescousy RRR RRS B Forbes, Ballard Koppiech Fag'ent Felson, for freight abip Martha Bowes, ¥aeon. Fong Ki FunpRPLAND, May 14~-8Id Young 16th, Abner Btetson do; 1 8 Rureips, Mey )6—Arr. burn, x 2 port ith, RD Ry Enid at the port... ..91.124,200 Thrown = - Ent a at the port. . 641,906,259 Thrown on market.. 41,837,441 83 “Baim, Merriman, Beobreste Lanfuir, Wovrer Babioe; 20th. D R De Wol e. NYere. vernon, Cropby, to load for York. 4 15—In port bark J H Chadbouree, Mar- bh, apd othera: 2—Bid schr Matron, Tavior, NYork. ¥ 22 ship Grotto, Nanlevy, for London, Ide; in, Todo: Geo Warren oi alive tance, Bekin, do do: ing "orlags Ada, Smith. for NYork 2 0 4 dave: Mrora, Partria 42,082,586 10,140¢41 anoag. Coleon, from 31, Ist 87 miles N. lon Inneltoy APRN Mae Ne Bark “Harfreun,”” trot $1000 California 7's Missou: 3000 ErieRRenbe,’71 ywles, NYork; 224, Ow ig A A Chapman, , CGH Varch 4—Arr , Richard Cobden ToRxs IstaNps abt May 23—| ea fog rere, wie Casco, McBean, NY b, 1 " brie Jaith Gomes. Ray : sae bees ship Grey Feather, Brown, Princess Helene, Connell, fa- Falmow'h, B. May 6, lat Bark Lowell. re Revab, Sevens, tr rem), Feidbasen, Withdrawals from Warehouse. Witawroa, March 2210 frem Hong Kong. for york. 1d SUWSRAvER, May Home from Matanzas vi BOSTON, Juve S— Arr Br #‘eamshi “Ue Kr Prowt | cob via Palitey) artup at $0 7M: whee Dr | Alerandria: alber: Derier, Wearen, Mankin, Beers, NYork, Telegrapbed, jatanzas via Holmer’ Hole. Signal for 8nd gone togWey mont Do. Misceilancous... a dence, May 26, off OUR FAMILY MARKET REPORT. Strawberries come in slowly and prices are high, as nearly allof them are from the Southern ports. 4 few have come in from south Jersey, and by next week itis hoped we will have a large supply from the neighboring country, A few warm days would send them into market in large quantities, They sell at present for nine and ten Perry, ‘While the azgregate Qroapdaies, Pike, NOr-eane: Ton: James Charleston; Martha Wenrell, Smith, Havana, Lawrence, Epear, Ebielde port May 20, sbips Samuel ard Ann (Br), Smit ‘gondater, Pike, for NOrleans, "do; D York immediately; i Job Hancock, Cofin, do ‘Autrenat, May 11814 Xetrouwen, x ‘ster. "Paine, (oF koginsa 40, Mi port were iargely belew the amourt for the same period last year, yot the amount thrown upon the market is much greater, This, in part, results from the fact that, at this period Isat year «large amount of goods was left in the warehouses to await the reduction of duties by the advent of the new tariff on the Ist of July, 1857. Yet, making due-allowance for this fact, this statement shows Big two. bi Yd ahtp. Abssltin Martha Marin Crowell /Montev Flulve; Brown, Ballinone , Brown, f ice Prevost; wind NW, President Roads, two outward "RE ry a, Pu” the Ronda. te Bivery lights tn tel) bark Azar. Payal; conta per basket at retail. Lead Adama, Wilmington, Gooreberries have ma. re. "Bint, for 1 Manton, abd mx Mar rca BF, idlamaa, Beath, from Bata. | eran, May \6—Arr Yankee Ranger, Slohman. }-Arr Busoi Fales, Young, London; 234, Rookh, Preble, for is bare of goods, and fresh importations of seasonabdie styles will find an increased ale for the fall trade, and at er, Bonowavx. May 15-In port G ime tay Char 2 (BP. =~ jontpeliar, lay. Kew Barr, Mi Bo. Mia’ Fen by ost BANGOR, sune 2- Arr schr Kate D: beg Ea long Rong; 4th), sehr Melita, P ; fi tebe MELE, Prewen, Amoy, 18, thip'beu Nymph, Tut beck Feb 27, Ounnena Truss, apr ‘ork; Weeternport. ; y J opt Oaldwell Redson: WYO At from Havane. Br Bearo, Gorham, a 5 ‘Kennedy, Boston inigtee, Woot 19th) ship Buorm King, Bound, McDonough, Tn port ship “Aapasis, Green, Miller. for Mon)- for a : Higgine, 8 York. a schr Lady Adams, Davia, New Moses Waring, Crowell, whalin, Naar Ben} Surpent June 2~ Arr steamer Renoss, Pelton, ¥ York. Gromby. Philadelohia. ), Phinney, Sagna; sche J : i Nickerton; Sionight, Hatch, upe Cowns, May 15—Arr Bam! Looke, Sweeterr, Callao oterdsm): hdwis, for Bt Petersburg), 16th, Brazil, PA 170 ,, Moses Wheeler, F g = 3 i . May 29—Arr sohr (and t. Charleston (and ald 19th eame tn) ir, Callao (and reed orders i LIGHT San . Runset—Pi Collagan, Callao (and ald rbenk 18th, Bouter Jobuny, Small, Callao | “HARTFORD ondon). Rie Hy 2 3 &. ° i 3 rf 3 { i z 5237 i > t : is rine, ‘ 220, brig Oye one, Mowarty, Seth, ecbe Brains, Mindi was May —arr @ RB Dixon, Swain, bark B Coloord, Coleard, New York; ‘before reported ald for met the readicet sale consisted of bore, stella shawls, Ac. Es (Br), Parser, ships iTtustetoga (fe tpt Clement, rpoo! tchr Putte, Rantih fro avoid it until later in the season. CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Frrpay, June 4—6 P. M. Avores — Small nales of were me Viewers Fr D, June Arr ache a & Fort 'nwen, woop Lady BACOLA, May 4—Arr sober A P Howe, Tilby, Tampt- id 24H ion. Webb, Thdlanola Port of New York, June 4, 1856, Z were wendy, and rather firmer for extra grades of State, which ity. The salee for the day footed up about ‘bbis., within about the CLEARED. Rteamebip City of Washington (Br), Petrie, Liverpool—J @ Brad’ for N York May 19—Arr New York (a), " hainaet® (), MoMilian, NYerk; 1y 10—Arr Roswell pton Roads); 13h, for Malage) 7—In port bark Dante! Bhip Bhip Orient, Hill, Live leaton & Co. , Hamburg—L k Amainek. Patten, Alicant rosby, Alexan bag 4 Wart, for ane; er, Itnae ‘Unbver ear. teven, for Nlinves, dg: co millard: —=—, for N York. Bavas, May l7—Arr Modaition, Western and Objo wuper Extra Obie and Western. "] Bork Ten, Durie, Bt Bark Goi J MoRae, Park, jerk @ W Horton, Uimer, Bristol—Walsh, ), Napol, Malta—Chamberiin, er, Ginagow—Metoaif & Donean, orn, Ginegow —ingalls Indies—emith, Jones & Oo, Bi Oo. Raltimore, Alexandria and Georget Brig Guiseppina pre Sereaomen SSSSzVS3S Canadian deur was heavy, bui the market was at quotations, with sales of sbout 3008 400 bbls. South ern flour wae in good demand and salen of about the above prices. Rye . Gloucester. C ROVIDENOR, June 9— diver Costar xe an mie. ‘ushaven 18th, rdense ymin th, Jones & Oo, mira ) Hoetbar, Hasta Sh DeWott —O A 4 wae firm @t quo. wae quiet, and sales limited. Wheat was again firmer and higher. The sales reached sbout 20,000 a 90,000 burhele, included in which ware Milwaukie clob at Te, red Indiana $1 06, white Mich Southern at $1 84. Rebr a 5 Kebr RD Pitta, Wood Rebr Filteott, Swain, Balimore— Maller, Lord Rehr W L Hichardeon, Bayley, Newb: Co, loop Blackstone, Stedman, Providenoe—I, Kenny. ic 8 We , Chicago #y ey a choice Michigan rel atine asia $1 08 281 10, and choice white wae rather firmer, with enlee of 30,000 a 40,000 buabels, at 66. a 660 for unsound mixed, 72%, « 726. for eeund do. ; and Southern and Jereey yellow at 78e.a80c, Rye was evoady, with rales of about 11,000 bashels at 660. a 6To I 1, with sales of 8,000 bushels, to Ea ae ie a y item, Parr, John Wate. Rit King une; bark Aes ‘eodward, and Caribbean, 2 — Arr stemmmship Cranada. an, Ae on her retuta); chip Messenger a bry , a, Marthe ait rat George Ajcborn, Savannah’ letcall. Ps jegach Reg "(lie Nouns’ Saxorted, as Osbore, do. 'y Si— rr sohr Grace Elizabeth, Chane. Lewis Clark, Sooy, Philadelphia; Wan 1D. Jone 2—Are sobre James Bak isk and Paco, Mayhew, irm. Allen, Fa Gd ‘sel iobmond: Ierasi L Bnow, Conary, and Wi A, June l—Arr at Glasgow, April 2 with water ise eae om om coffee, to er & Graeve. irk Vivid Light (of Boston), Bianckard, Sagua, May 20, with sueet, to Peemith & Ron. Bark hite Cloud, Johneow, St Marks, 20 days, with cedar, te order. + Bark Marin Morton, Bulkley, Savannah, 9 da top, Ae, to Reranton & May 20, Southern white at 780. rinwal) (and wid 26th pes, ta res Wr ” Berk Oars W and 7 war in fair dem’ from Albeny, at 660. ce of Atate and Weatern at 430, «460, ‘ovren — The sales embraced about 750 bags of Rio at 10%6., and 100 do Maracaibo at 12 Corton, The market was regular. The rales « Oats were’ rather firmer, b sid 27th for Porth TI) sehr Ms jor Barbour, Thom; lisnee, Fors, Newport, Ej Orinoee, Ray, Jacksonville: NYork Fld Sith, Derk St Me * and unsettiod aud ced abou’ 900 bales, for midling upland with some show of firmpers, y of room offering the ting a der.ded dechme. hele of grain, in bulk and bage, were Florida, Crow: sobre Lilly, Prana, sobr Thos Jefferson. ilis, ring, Karwithen, River combine” tag Indlew eehre Beiene, Parrell; Jobn Jonas Smith Lyneb, R York. WIBCASART, June 3—Sid bark Ardennes, Marsh, ‘layaue creme Fume (Br), Shoal, spoke bark Rambler, from sen, Mensina March 1, passed © Draper & bevtin. brig Sitke, Downing, Ww uv. Brig Annebo (Nor), Ai 7b, with Kat Behr Flying Fish (Rr), Prideanx, Palermo Apri) 5, paeved denne acd Newport; Proteus,

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