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i | Ht fy pit it rite i E § i Py Pad fy é eucorted Mayor Tiemann wit review y they wil vwit the public charitanie Biack weil’s snd Randall's Ismoads, and io stiond Wallack’s theatre by invitation, Oa rong bots c mpagies will avend Divine ser- wity bapet, jeaty Aftn street Oo Monday rians Will Make @ pubic parade ead mill be es. Dy ® DaitaHon of the Nauoual Guard. This will @oubtiess be a due affair, and wi!l witract mach ateation @e Monday ovenmg we visiting company will be enter awed by their hosts at the Asior Hours, where a ban- quet wl be served uo =n Tuesday morning they will rewurp bome. This heimg tae Gras military visit for some ‘ume, no doubt tat it will create mucb aitenvon. Tar Pouce Parape.—DPbe annual parade of the Metro- pokian Volice, of both New York and Brooklyn, it is agreed upon, shall take piace on the 281 iosiast Tue Booklyu force will parade at ten o'clock A. M., and be reviewed by Gov. King and stail aad the Police Oom- missioners. at Fort Green Park. The New York force will make their parade in the afternoon, and be reviewed & two o'clock in frout of the City Hall. It is expected that Were wih be adout 800 of the New York memoers out, fd about 160 of the Brooklyn force. Boin parades will pe uDeer command of Geseral Superimtendent Lallmadge. The follow?og letier was received by Mr. Palimadge yes- terday, from Gov. Jonn A. King:— Stare or New Your, Bracurirm Darantayxs, ALBANY, June 7, ¥.A TaumapeR, Eaq., Superintendent ‘of uke Metropolitan Pxak Bik—Tn reply to your note of the 15th instant, I beg leave to say that I will be at the Govern: om. ip the City Hall ef New York at nine o'ciocs on orning of the Bit fast, with my sia, prepared to accompany you w Brooklyn, ‘nwa wil) be ai the same piace, at two o'ciook in ibe afternoon, fer the review of the city forer. Will you be good ry have .be Gevernor's Koom open fur us 0a that occasion JOMN a KiNG. Coxpmon or mE Cny.—The Sarbor Commissionery weuted the water front at and below Washington market, yesterday, and were surprised at the flith that was every where discoverabie. These grounds bave been used for @amping manure and the deposits of putrid garbage —it w siekening to look at. There is much compiaint a une con- @mon of the city. The Sixth ward is very filthy and tae ptreets filled with tenaat pbouses want looking after very much. Will pot the @uthorities atesnd to this ‘matter at opce , Deiore ibe bot sun o/ July turns these loads Of garbage wto pestiiental vapors’ Bewarx'or Leap Pree Tamven—A Bown RoGue ARRest- mD.—A bold robbery was perpetrated last week in the dwelling house No. 67 West Thirty-first street, tm this city, belonging to Mr. H. H. Rice, under the following circumstances —it appears that the nouse was uneccupiod, endergoiag repairs; and the thief having watched the workmen deposit the Keys ata mogbbor’s fer tbe night, mace his appearance the nex) morpimg and demanded the keys, saying that he had bees cent te Lx tho range next Goor and wanted them w get in ven him, and having effected sa 208 end mg frem the bai room to the celiar, and through the cel lar to the front area, and also ibe wasie pipes auiashed te jaundry subs and the orass bot air register ip the main In ihe afternoon, Mr. Rice having occasion to look wo sce the painters, upoo ringing the Dei! was admitied by the thief io person, wno bad probavly returned for fur- er operations, ana upon being eked what he was domg hed that Mr Beebe bad seut tim there wo Ox rom his Dold menoer auc appearacce, Mr. eH 55 g fiss Fs S2 52 ‘Were, he @eparture tbat the cepredations were discovered Ou Thursday evening inst mr. Rice succeeded tn arresting the rogue m Sixta avevue, apd hac bim taken before a magistrate, Be coofease’ his gait, and plead poverty as an excuse. He gave bis name as George Stinsoa, and said we by trace, aud & naive of Ireland, He Bialer tbat be sold the lead pipe wa junk dealer, who @rives @ blue wagon, with a gray horse, and tbat be got two cents per pound for the pipe. The junk dealer of course must bave known be was a thief, as lead pipe ie Workh cight and nine cents per pound Housexeep- ers will do weil tw be on their guard, aod not admit avy strangers for the puspowe of making re- Pairs about th ir premises until satisfied of their bones. ty. A similar operation was performed last week at No. M65 Lexing ow avewus, when some thirty or forvy douars’ wert of lead pipe apd material was carried of by an Adreit thiel, perbape tuis same Atinson. If Mayor Newane ‘weold warn his atteation to We Keepers of Juuk shops, #0 from Uhieves lesa pipe at one lourw its actual Value. Krowing it De swolen, peruaps the inducemenws J \hueves Wo Heal the ame would be Giminisned Pum Masonxy —8t John’s Grand Loage of Free aad Accepted Masons commenced their apnua\ Commanica- Mee op the let inet., at St. John’s Hall, curser of Bowery end Delancey street. the Grave Lodge assembled as per adjouromen elettea the folic wing Grand offlcers:—M Grape Master; R. W. Cass. W. Atwood, 1. W Joby H Ryde, 8.6 Warden; R @ s G. Wardeu; KW. J. Brazee, G. Secrewry Foelding, G. Treasurer; R. ¥. and Reve. Jac Mephen Remington, G &. Lecturer. The Graud L ay evening, 14th inst , to mittee appobted to draft a new constitution, and for the inetsliation of the Grand officers. Cimse PLavine ix New Youu —A meeting of chess play ors was beld at the St. Denw Hotel on Thursday evening last, to devise ways and moans to bring together as many as posaibie of ibe devotees of this king of games, im oe central organizevion. Within years past the wamber of chess players has \ncreased very mach in thin country, aad in vhis city alone they are numbered by (thousands. ‘Ip seariy formed obess clube, aud it tou of the newly elected direowr brary w have ® room set apart in Clinton Hail for such of the members of the association as desire to play chess 1 ie believed It would add Ww the attractiveness of the in autation So popuar bas Wis game become the nearly all ibe weekly pictorial vewspapers bave columus expe cmily devote to chess probieme aud games. Tae New York Chese Clad bas #0 far proved to be a aghly respest ove Dut rather slow aTair, God ite members are anXious bo popularise Aas wus as posmble, kod besos ibe meet ing at he Sk Denis Ike proposes to bring togetner s Club of at jeasi two buadred members, some of whom ‘will De first clase and aii of whom will be fine players. A larg* room in the central part of we city is to be bored, & Which chess playing will proceed contuucusly from 10 A M cpt) micmight By means rimiiar wo these i le oped to make New York sand at the very bees of the chess world. The chess players 1) for the present meet every evening at we St. Denis Hotel ‘Tire Harwor Pouce are winning for themsolves golden opinions ‘or the aseiduity and evergy with which they perform weir arduous duties. Not only do they prevent mech property from bemg stolen, Dut they have proved of grea! service to owners of vessels in restoring smail eb have been lost or stolen. Nor are their la ed Ww Whe rivers and oarbor, for few days moe we had cocamion to mention an arrest for fi ( Wednesday evening, ib nat, soo Understood Lo be the in: if the Mercantile Li I} te unqueswonabiy true that the great body of the polos of the ony are hope lessly wdolent and imbecile, & sate of chings dus, uo Goubt, to mumamagement at headquarters but tne Ma, or's squad and tbe barbor poloe are marked and 7 ing exceptions to this general rule Pears or Cartaiy Tuomas S. Easrow.—Captain Thomas S Faston was killed on board the offal boat West Kad inst Savarday, by acciiemtally coming in cootact with tke com Recurg rod, which inflicted a wound in hw heed which wea inetantly. An inquest wae beld, and tne jury Tevorned & verdiel in eccorarnee with the facts Cuptain Faston was commander of the quocost which was sua Moned in this harbor i the war of 114, and be was vee of three survivors of the gunboat captains of that period. He was sixty four years of age at he tune of bis death, and Was soulng lemporarily ax captain of ue West Kad Death rrom SCPPoweD VioLRNcR —Ooroner Gamble was eulied yerterday to hold an inquest at the Hospital upon the body of Patrick Flynn, who died from injures re served a ebort time ago. Fiyan was found by « police man with bis skull fractured, but would not tel) how he came by the injury, remarking that it was privaie mai ter He gave no account of bis misfortune @t the Hos |, bot a woman came forward yesterday aod said unat Fives had been hit om the head with # Conk shell by » * mao Baxter street The mquest was postponed wil - Foren Drowsen —Coroper Gambie held an inqnest yes erday morning at the Barclay street ferry upon the body of sb coknown man, about Ofty years of age, found Growned in that vicinity. Deceased wae about five feet tight lochee in bewbt, and was dressed in @ black frock romt dash poate, rab vert, white «hint, with two stode in it, two plain rings were upon one of hie Mngers, and ® German medal, with crom, &c, attached. ‘nd & quarter eagle. were in bis pookets | The body nad perp about six weeks in the water Vordict—'Hupposed Free ow Socre Sree’ —There ware email fire inst fight in store No. 62 South street, eurner of Jones lane, cooupied by Crosby & Conger, ship chavdiers. Ih was Gicovered by the ineuranve waxcomen and put out by them and Hose Company No. If No alarm was given Tt occurred at half past eight o'clock. Damage $100 ‘The Case of Royce va. Joseph, TO THE RDITOR OF THE HERALD. I wih to comect s report in your paper in reference to the aoove case It wae a report from the Sapreme Court fo & cave between Reuban 8. Royoe against Joho Josep ‘Chinsman, in which it was ftated that the cause of Ube feonult wae a pugpicion by the Chinaman, Jorepd, thar there was an improper intimacy between me and hie ‘wife. There was no evidence of aay such suspicion what ever there acy to lead your reporter te cup tung tbat you will make tne necessary cor remain R. 8 ROWE. " 5 H i f i i be made the the Superintendent of & and secure the original object of its orgaai- NOTICE 99 THE PEOPLE AND CITIZENS OF NEW ORLRANS. Orrice Execurive VictLance OomMirrEs, The Cg June 4, 1668. Committee, which had tnoroughiy orge- Lized iteelf, aad which bad'temporarily ge zed and tak: possession of the State Arsenal aod toe Muuict; Organized with the New Orwans of the weil ‘Thags,”” outlaws, assaasing and murderers who infest it, aad which Vigilance Com- mittee organized for three moutha wita these objects ia View, hereby solemnly agree to and witn the chiet city au. gistrate, Mayor Waterman, ana the Superimtendent of Eiec- ons, General Lewis, to disband tha same, aod immedi- ately reorganize the same body noder their lega: aac ton, and thus secure lawful sanction for the accomplisn ment of their origial objects, viz., (reeing she city of Thugs, outiaws, asraasins and murcerere. [ne cvnditions Of this agreement are:— 1, Toa before ombanding we shall all bave been first eworn m, under our present organization, a8 special city police under Mayor Waterman, 04 #pe. ial election poiece under Geveral Lewis, to act uolr his eutnority oo the day of election. Our duties as svecial city police @t! be to Dring up for trial, ander affidavits, tne notorious offeoders against the la i agg Pane origioatiy . preceed t and city of in our capacgy Vigilance i s havicg ny of mmites. 2. We are authorized to remain in # body, as at present compored and organized, apd are to remain in quiet pos version of our present position, ip the arsenal, until we ve been truly sworu tp as a svecial police of Mayor Va ‘Man and Gen Lewis, As soon therea! ‘er as ia practicaple Will occupy such otber position as is selected by us as more suitable to our own and the puvlic cu venience, and under the legs! sanction of the Mayor apd aperiatendeat of Elections, all eur future acta, 80 long as acting in the Of special city apd electioa police, which shall Bot be for a less period than five days. 3. Itis further understood by the parties hereto that the city sball be subject to no expense for the pay or tne organization. support of said 5 CHAS M. WATERMAN, JOAN L LEWIS, Taspector of M. O H NORTON, C. FELLOWES, Oa the ert of the citizens. J. K. DUNCAN, President Ex: Vig. Com. Personal intelligeuce. The Corradi-setti Opera comoany has arrived from Neuvitae, Cua, per brig Granada. A Paris correspordect states that either the Count de ddirasol or the Marquis de anumada will succeed General Concha as Captain General of Cuba. Capt. Walker, U.S. A., and Oom. Mervine, U. 8. N., are in Washington. Hon. Robert J. Walker, ex-Governor of Kansas, is among the visiters at Cape May. General Scott will be seventy-two years old on the 14th ‘mst. He bas been in the army half a century. red at the rer Com: Ps uropean ®xpress Company, Par! 1888 —E. D. Nelson, tf 3 Hunt, Captain Geo L. Theriat, J EB XM Young, B Kellum, Geo. T! ‘Stoneman, HA. Smythe and family U. #, Courvolsier, Cbes. Mearan, @ J H. ¥. H. faltus, br 'T. B. . J. Dwight and wife. C. :J.K. Oaldwell W. Thos. siver, WH. Lew RB. ladelphia and Peapryivacia; W. H. and W. Seren. Geo. W Warren, D. P. Ives, J.T. Surr, 5.0. Chat. jae. B Kumvsill anc fmmily, uses; Audw. Garr, N. A. Destreban, Chas Bayon, Leuwiana; R Buchman, M Kecacea B Rath, Kobert Hosca and family, Obio,M Pesare, ont erase ont nant alee keane el he ‘rig! y . '. Mars iapd, PF. W Fish, Connecttent . MM. 4 ton, H. Levy, alabama; W. H. Ball, Nortp Carolina, ABRIVALS. From Neuvitas, in the brig Granade—Mrs Theble Cramer, Mrs Louisa Stepbens, Miss Poleno vellenias Joneph Kleos, Frecerick Kiebe, Charles W) bel, Alfred Gauuer, Augaso Maitova, Williom Bebwacaril Augustus Hidaux, Guiesips Piacopo” G © Guidi, Nestor Corrado, Henry Moueabauer, Vi cenzo Moreno, Gerado Bilb, Angelo Birza. Trams © some, in the bart Rosaoke - Don Ernesto Babasiro and lady, of Cuba; B F Carlton, of NYork, From Apalachicola, in the brig E Remington—Mre Valleau and two DEPA' BTURES. For Liverpool, in the ship Uresdnonght—J M Guitean, F Ree, W Rae. Mre G N wifford_ Colonel M alles end friend, Jt1'Wood, Grant Goodrieh, W smith, Robert Joknston, and 124 ip second cabin and siverage. » Ji A Moxe Sciciprs.— Yesterday afternoon Ohas. Harper, a German cabinet maker, aged about thirty, committed suicide at bis apartinents, in the tenement house No. 62 Leonard etreet, by hanging himself with a rope to & pantry Qvor im tbe absence of bis wife, who had gone out to work Deceased, it appears, had suspected bis wife of incon starcy, apd on Sunday night secreted himself tp a closet of the apartment to waten ber return home. When she Fusbe.i oub sopmtog the door, and weat for she police Who arrened eo ctien ding parties. From that evening be Was UNeTEPiegosied with bis wife, and yesterday, as Dove stste?. put an end to bis existence. Coroner Gamble held an inquest Ooroper Gambie beid an inquest yesterday, at the Eightn ‘Ward station Bouse, Epon the body of Hippolite Grippon, « Frenehmap, aged thirty fix, who committed suicide at tbe house of a friend, No. 13634 Laurens street, oy taking arrevic. He bad been a loug time out of employment ana wae iD destitute circumstances. A verdict of supposed suicide by taking arsenic was rendered. Tar New Onuans Viar.asce Commrrrer —The New York Hixnap, says the litle Know Nothing organ in Albany, as usual goes a few lengibe ahead of any other adminis. (ration jourpal in ite justification of the democratic rioters ib Orleans. The ides of @ mod armed with cannon ‘and pistols and Knives against the officers of the law, having “carefully abstained from acts of an aggressive and uplewful character,’ # about as rich as the joke of democratic allies protecting voters at the polls’ The liitle Know Nothing organ in Albany is, like the Vi # lance Commitiee themselves, fring shet at ite friend Four ffthe of the members of tbe commiuee were Know Nothings, and in faver of Stub for Mayor. Casbipates ror Govensor iy 4 Fiowt —John W. Filis and Mr. McRea, the tworival candidates for Governor of Nortn Carolina, are stumping the State together. On the Tin wet, while at Newbern, they got into high words, which FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL SOR KY BARKET. Feray, June 116 P.M. The stook market wae more irregular thie morning with considerable transactions in all the jeading specs. ‘atives. The operations in New York Central at the fire board the Stock Exchange. In Reading the business was vn usually large. The tendency of prices generally was upward, and i several instances an advance was rea) wed. At the fret board Virginia Stace sixes improve: ds; Missouri sixes, y, New York Oentral, 4; Erie, \ Mich gan Southern, old, 4, Galena aad Chicago, ig, Chieag» aod Rock Island, 1. Penusyivania Coal declined \ per cent, Michigan Soothern, preferred, %. The advance obiced in Mate Recurities dose not bring any amount oo the market. The gales were quite limited this morning im the face of an improvement on the closing prices of yesterday. In times wnen grest abundance of money exists, without public confidence in stock securities, go veroment bonds attract the sitentom of heary capi ‘alte, and the demand im Burope for American tate bonds is likely to increase and absorb the fail np. ply. The movement in railroad stocks is likely, during the next four weeks, to be similar to that realized in March and Aprii Inst, At that time the decline was fall fe large and ae rapid ae at the present time, and @ reso: too followed that fully restored prices to the previous level. Stocks are now pretty well scattered. With the exception of one or two extreme fancy stocks, there are no large blocks ip the bands of any individual or clique. The big bulls have al) sold out How soon they qill come im again as buyers depends & great “eal upon prices. Some stocks are considered aiready iow enough to take bold of, and purchases were made thie morning to some extent op time, buyer's option These contracts are made the part of bayers for periods which, in their minds, Are eure to cover ail contingenews, and the probability is that within the next ten days cliquer will beagain formed for the purpose of bringing sbout another expansion in prices At the second board the market waa decidedly better, And a buogant feeling prevailed throughout. Missour) Stave sixes advanced 34 per cent, Milwaukie and Misais fipp!, 1, Hudson River Railroad, %; Reading, 154; Gatons and Chicago, 1; Chicago and Rook island \; New York Comtral, 14, Erie, ly. The purchases for cash this af ternoon were quite large, all at better prices. The up- ward movement has been fairly inaugurated, and as most of the old large holders im the street have lately been heavy sellers, the demand from the same parties is Ukely to be correspondingly active. The purchases on time, buyer sixty days, have been quite large for some days past. This shows what the under current is, and it ‘will not be dificult to anticipate the result, ‘The exchanges at the bank Clearing House to day were small, amounting only to $18,826,768 14 ‘The palances ‘were $870,594 61. The Metrepolitan Bank eortilicates re- main at $46,000. For the purpose of indicating the great and rapid depres- sion of business, caused by the revulsion of last fall, from which we are now slowty recovering, Mr.G D. Lymaa, the intelligent manager of the Bant Clearing House, has compiled the anpexed statement of the exobanges at that establishment, for each month of the past yoar. In order that the effect of the revulsion of 1867 upon the business of the banks may be seen, as well as the difsrence in the November.. 321,485, December, 337,221,22 1858. January... . 342,778,995 Fepr March.” 441,207,627 44 471,376,133 02 Total. ...$5,633,677,789 02 Total ...$8,061,684,501 62 It will be seen by the above statements that the cash ‘ansactions wr of the banks of this city, for the past year, bave been reduced the enormous sum of $3,422,906,712 60, thus— Exchanges for the year ending Juno 1, 1867... seer cerns a1 $8,061,$84,601 62 Do. do.” "June, 1, 1868 6,638,677,789 02 $2,422,908,712 60 This may be considered as the amount of the stagaation and inact: 7 last fail, 20 fer as it ia shown by the transactions of our moneyed institutions. fhe average condition ef the banks for the year ending June 6, inst. ,as soown by their wesk- ly statement, we annex:— peep discounts, average for jhe year, . .$107,515,522 Specie, see 22,577,416 QGrewation, do. do. ° 1,894,880 Gros deposits, do, do. see 85,270,080 Net deposits, do. do. iI) 67/199,468 Average daily exchanges at the Clearing House 18,070,562 It wil be seem that the above average includes the higo ine of discounts of Augost last, the expansion of last spring, apd toe coptraction of last fall, as well as the ex- 100 of thie spring. and discounts reached their maximum August §, 1857, and were. .. $122,077 ,262 and reached Ocwber 17, 1867, and were... 94,963,130 . $27,114,122 + $36,468,146 7/843,251 ‘ $23,610,916 8, 1867, and Circulation was largest August $2,723,088 Deposits were largest 15, 1858, and were, $101,884,163 Do. lorteet Ook 17, 1867, and were. 62,894,623 seee $48,989,540 May 15, 1858 . Net deposits - Deo. October 17, 1857,......+4 pension, sho tor the October 17, 1867, only $64,594,623. within firieen weeks following Jaly deposits were withdrawn to the Enciavars Pease eae li ‘The receipe a! tidewater of flour, wheat, corn and bar. ley, by the canals of this State for the fourth week io May, 1857 and 1858, have been as follows:— Flour, thle, Wheat. bush. bain one 10,730 216,107 200 19,240 coe 106,968 809,217 170,877 67,118 Increase. 94,237 604,190 168,177 47878 ‘The aggregates of the receipts of the above articles, 80 far for the years 1867 and 1868, have been: — Flowr, bbla, Wheat, bush. Corn, bush. Barley, bw + IBBLE 408,107 diet 85.702 +166,268 = 1,708.922 908081 234,480 Increase.147,946 1,206,766 204,91 -—147 688 Recucing the wheat to flour, the excess of recvipts to 1858 ever 1867 is equal to 407,096 bbis. Minnesota advertises through the official paper (the Pioncer) for proposals for the loan of State bonds to the amount of $260,000. Bids will be received by the Gover $1000, 1500 7000 18000 33000 4000 7000 3000: 1000: 6000 2000, 1000 22000 liam Fx 9 Imp & Traders’ 50 Dei & Hi 0 de. 7% do. 160 do. 900 Penn Coal Co, 960 660 she N Y Con 100 do veo 80 do 0 4 200 0 -b6O 80% 56 Panama RR.. 108 200 @o. 3 80 10 Galena & Chi RR, 4 u éo, mT é at * ao. * 10 oe. cl 850 do. oo R60 do, 50, 100 do, 080 100 do. bao oo do. |b do. 100 do. 50 do. Lb Go. 200 do. NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 1856. Bry Goods Trade. ‘The following is a comparative statement of the imponts of foreign dry goods at New York for the week, and since OUR FAMILY MARKET REPORT. Strawberries are beginning to come into market plent!- fulty from New Jersey and Long Island, and in a few days January 1— ‘we will bave this delicious fruit in abundance and cheap. Por the Week. . 1856, 1858, ‘The strawberries from Jersey are uot as large as those Ea’d bone. $1,183,737 Sanat from the South, but they are of @ much better flavor. "ee Jem 1 1806 7 Sosa. | Teey were eelling yeaterday for eight cents per basket. “yd ms the port.. $42,437,906 48, 670 20,177,496 | By Tuesday next we ought to have them for six cents per ‘Tarown om market.. 42,778,316 34,700,658 20.492,757 | basket. Tue weather could not be better for ail kinds of ENTERED FOR CONSUMPTION, fruit than it is at preseot. Cherries are selling for eighteen Manufactures of Wool... suse SK” sivorins | Sele per qoart; gooveborries for ten and Geen cents por Do. cotton. 259 52,996 | quart, and a few ourranis are for sale. Bananas sell for Do. wk - MT 419,092 | $3 and $4 per hundred. Pineapples ure in market in large La ix os jo7t? | quantities and well for all prices. ‘There are a large quaa- da ot ——--— | tty of these that are undt to eat. Their taste ls either DORAL sno -cncs cannnsscasedencaat $325,941 | Scrid or msipid avd they should be avoided. Bermoda potawes are a little lower than they were. Poon eee They eli fer $5 60 per barrel. Mercers are bigher, $3 Mancfactares of wool.. > $40,974 y barre) being asked. Carolinas sell at $1 60 8 $2 por Do. cotton 8 ass Casbel, whioh f lower, Gross trust te geaeraily lower = =" ae 20.413 | shan it was, sells tor 120. a léc. per bunch mt 2 4:12; | Md Kren pews a6 $2 8 $2 26 por bushel. Poulury Ys a8 high as ever, with the exception of fowls and apring chuckona, which ’ are ‘caus foe inter rei] at Oc. per pair. atill fill the market, bat they are bigber wm price, $1a$1 12 being asked for a Total...... $32,014 $22,618 | aozen of them. 83,778 There is but little demand for beef. Lamb, metton aad 46,008 | vea! is more sought atter. Rougn pieces ‘of veef are 36,633 | expecially avoidea, even by the very poor. Pork is not 11,863 | im much request. Fish is enchanged in price. Salmon sells for J0c. — 38c. per pound, which is cheaper. Frost fiah, perch, lake trout, &c , bave disappeared, and soad and mackerel are geting 0. Halibut will eooa be out of market. Porgies and sea bass are much in demand just now. in shell fisa we botice @ duiness m the oyster trade and the advent in jarge quantities of crabs, mussels and ciams. There is # fair eupply of soft shell crabs from Long Isiand. Lobsters are w demand. There is also a fair demaad for Shrewsbury river smali clams. Butter is down again, and is quoted at one and two centa per pound less than it was last week. Hggs are higher, only pine being given for twelve ceats, and with a@ chance o! @ large percentage of bad ones. $150,910 From the above tables it will be seen that the goods entered at this port within the past week are not quiie one-half of the smount for the correspondiag week of 1867, and not much over one fourth the amount for the same period in 1856, The amount, however, thrown apon the market ie about double the amount for the same week last year, and only about half of the amount for the same week im 1866. The totals of entries and the amounts thrown upon the market since the let of January, 1858, are below those for the same time of the preceding years of 1857 and 1856. The usual pause or interregnum in the dry goods trade, between the ending of the spring and the commencement of the fall trade, bas been apparent the present week. The autamn trade is usually open about ‘the latter part of July er first week in pee Bag when the more distant Southern and Southwe-iera trade commences. In the mean time the loca! and near by retail trade bas Deen active, partioular'y in ight and fashionable fabrics suitable for summer wear. Clothiers have aisy made fair of certain styles of woollens and mixed goods, which to man re clothing for the fall trade. riod intervening between now and the be Jall trade the chief business with jobbers Assoruments to meet tbe fail business, and to canvass the country for coiiections and the solicitation of patronage from sound customers, while they will continue to do a light business through the season in supplying assortments to merchants in the MARITIME (NTBLLIGRNCE. WOR CALIFORNIA, BTO. New York....J York. Ba All packages and letters intended for the Naw Youn HERALD should be sealed, ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—TalS Day. 00) ; Sterling ex As our imports since the first January, have not been over one half in dry goods what < they were last year, our remittances in payment will a tern, also be in the same ratio. No variff, however restric- bhip ol tuve, could have more completely checked foreign impor- Anip Juliet Ship Samaritan, Small, “Motus”—B P Buck & Co. thie, BB Milam, Bisley, Morfoik—J R Dow. on € , Horamann, Bremen—Hennings, Brig Sraradur’ lor, Bangkok-—Howee + Co. barah Jane, . Roobe. a amet | Re pentae pune et Sees, ouity. we have 00 of . n, acl im to nonce, ‘Duk frown aud’ wiecchea Reavy | Sebe Lane (Or), Halsey, Falmouth, Je—A Hi Solow a. Cotton goods are well held and at full prices, with some | Schr racy meubarmen (ir), Roperia, Asso —os Rnea increase of stock. Drills of some kinds have eon sold in Bene J W Brato, Brcko, eruone Simson Clapp. advance of production, with a fsir demand for export. | Sebr J Tinker, raion, Bt Jobne—Brett, Soo & “0. The lighter and faacy domestic goods, as well as pure and Behr H Janes, Aldrich, Merril & Abbott. mixed woollens, were without change of moment in quo ARRIVED. tations. The business in foreign, Goods, between import | _ Bip St Bcolge, Rragdon, Havre, May 2 with mdse and 241 jobbers, was good mount withdra passengers, 10 ineken. Had strong v poh Wot —— wo | upto the Banks, abd singe then ght winds nad foger creased ee Banks in lat 43, and saw noice, Took plioto® Fire Ship Amelia (of Warren, Me), Wallace, Matanzas, May SI, with sugar, to master is bound 10 Falmouth, Bing. nad pai caeieeamineais BSeneraese shor eh, See ee CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Bark F ‘Ouabing, Colcord, Cardenas, 8 days, sugar, &e, as pe awry ty NPM | Meroe, meg ‘Bt Jago, Cabs, May 24, with todac Asam — sales embraced about 60 bbis pots at 60. wy Jonathan Thorapson. Sailed in sompat Bueavstorys —Fiour—tbe market was witnout Stink Shea, for Bordenus, pens ems ded of moment from yesterday's prices, with she excepiion | Hark William Henry cof Warren, Me), Young, Remedios, 9 pm ge nag Brig’ Trae Wind (of Blushul), Heed, Turks Ialands, June The higher 1, with malt 00 & BJ Pe pt on Brig, Handy (of Gouldaboro), Handy, Neuvitas, June 3, The sales embraced Brig 5 Remingion (of Matic), Joves, Apslacaicois, May Soceetee Ba alin wah ga wi ect tet Pane Bar en 0 Saporine Sate paseb. on 0 cruise—che intended to pur ints Apassbincias — Sehr Herodon. Gaskill, Washingion, NU, 3 inya beh Jamenown, Laioaretie, City Point, days, wita cotton, Canadian Sebr Taniemount, Davis, Alexandria % daya, Ba‘umore Behr G F Brown, Dicks, Virgiuin 2 days henr hopbronis, Van Name, Virginia, 28 boars. — Sehr Pauling Soper, Virginia 2aayve Sehr Charles Colgae, Lowden Baltimore, 4 daya. zz four Bebr Swan, Dill, Balumore. 2 days Cavadian rebr Bd jean, Cook, Tau ton. ales ons! Fehr W bistier ‘Preabre: pa Ey oo Sloop Mount Bope. t was lees 5 raw bo Steamer Sop Philadelphia. juding er Sopbin. ge Rieamer Powmats, Cushman New Bedford. Steamer Westchester, Clark, Providence. BELOW. Bark Martha's Vineyard, Robinaoa, from Cardenas, to Dun- rive, at $1 28 A 85 15 0 83 376 se ‘and prime Wind during the day from SW to NNR, withequalis, Miscellaneous and Disasters. Banw Lvov Ann, Car Of and from Newport Jai for Uardenas siruck on BW end of Klock Island a 8 PM any, he got off with sight d fe, and will return 1o Row just been thoro repatrea Seived in's burricane Zh alt baie shve Scour Vinciwia, Haskell, from Providence of and for Steu eu in ballast, went asbure on Monday night, during thick carn’ 26,000 @ 30,000 bushels, including New Orleans mixed at tho. 2 660,,s0und Western mixed at 680, @ 700., aad pao! do, at 760 a The. Rye—Bales of about 7,000 wunhels were made at O7c. a 68c. 0700. Harley was duil i beavy, with saies of Stace and Weotern at 44c. ie be Corvee wae qaiet but firm, with small sales of Rio at fixe Prices, and 100 bags bo were sold at c. Corton. —The market was tame and sales coufined to ter on Tuesday PM, when she came off, supposed without da MAKE, AOG Went Lo Bea AM of 9th, Keun Gronaiana, Beavey which sailed from Newburyport hia, Waa wrecked op Uld Ciiley bibouse. About 2 o'claek ou s 5 Sist Hantronn STeaMnoats—Onanar or Hooe—On after Saturday, June 12. the steamer Clty of Jeave Peek slip on Tuesdays, Thursdays o'clock P M. Three fourths of the ship Glance, 525 tons, 644 years old biltat Usinden, Me. waa sold at auction im this city 9th inat, to clone an eatete, for $86%8. Lacxcump—At New Meadows, Mr Give the ts ow! Porto ed Cubs at 240. for distilling. tine continued ) with further sales vo arrive at 47 6. @ 480, and on the a 48igc. a 400. The anle to arrive inciuded conmderabie de liverable up to the Ist July. The sales and contracts this 000 ship of 800 ee the" Ann i Phompeos, A tons, call 4 by Chas Thompson, of Topsham st ta Ct ea 10th, ship Daniel Webmar. Bellows, N Pa ” eife * June 10, 30 miles 8 of Gay Hend tie. Noa, brig Georgiana, Beddington, of Davia Straits, all well Hot boat Net don, from Common rosin waa quiet, while fine rosias were i Gemand, at steady prices. Tar was unchang >i, 14 — There has been more animstion in the New Rod em, do. ford market, and sales of whale, bath to the trade and on | Ship Golden Crom, Bell, trom Callao Jan 22 for Valencia, speculation, \reely made at (fo a y mt 0.8 - * ° Bie, while crude aperm was moderately dealt in at 81 26 pane eet, a ihee tee beta are® Si for fen Other kinds ef oll in this market were qu ——-. Ms bosten, q Provistows.—Pork—Tbe market was beavy. ——ee + for Callao, May 4 lat 630%, 1on 6 Ralen embraced about 600 bbls. including mess, at $17 16 and prime at $14, closing dull, and at $18 forciear, and thin meen at § Beef was steady and in fair demand trom New Orleans for Valencia, May 6, , ineiuding counwy’ . ern meer at $128 $13 60, 50), pritne mors and beef hams jpcbanged and nominal Cut meats salted shoulders wore at 6c. a 6\0., The #70. Bacon was quiet, steady pr was lees ant, with sales of 1 bbis at 10%0. for fair t ll\e. for ime. Butter and cheere continued to rule heavy, ile prices were an- Rit -—Balee Of 100 & 200 casks were reported at Jo. abo. SPCR, —Rales of 200 bales clover were made at Ro. lat # lon 67 Dione, Fales, from 1 for 7 ute 7 Iverpool Savannah, May 21 Lucia Maria, Cheever, from Sal il AA int 9 Reicn as Ww. oe 5 Brothers, hence for Cienfuegos, June 9, Int 23, lon Berk ” ty } ianger of Rockland,” steering B. was soon June nig Gen Marwhall, from Havana for Boston, J 4, Int 88, Hirlg Thomas ¥ M » , 6 bale an na Berton, Harvey. bence for Bermuda, June Ports. fips Ghaneat # Ane (Be), ‘Amith, ‘<a dene " y- 4) ork immoediatety. Tucker, for do July 1; Oroondates, Pike, yin port ort Drign' Mediator (Be), for Now 4 x finaware rr, Ocean ‘Art brig Lydia Frances, Daggett, state, | bence via Key end be # Woot. —The new clip attracts the attention of buyers to | ,MAtAstES, May di—tn port bark teoalalar, irs or the are districts, and we have no local sales to report. ae cag: and oropee lh comer, He 4, Nevvrra’ phir deepentdbmshaenlanm nibal, both orn. een, Prywourm, Mé Arr ship Lorena, . Monimets in hay Ts ar oan ‘Pe. yo Nelaon, Fp ‘Swreka. fof Waltimore 8 day. tag, Releon, jaw PORT, Thom aa Weather, op Vodding‘on's Point, and remained an'ti bigh wa | 7 }sLanps. June 1—No Am vessel im pert, m, sch Meteor, Burns, Providence. La tome ALEXANDRIA, June 9—Sid shra A B Saco, Mayhew, and West Wiud, Burdett, om SLBANY. June 10—Arr Caroline D, SE Serode vinselt ther skis tlciams Shean! Seems, Cad, Juve Warr bigs Modern Mees, cntia: uffuik, Field, Key Weat, barke Onlifors . Northwood. Howard ‘man, NYork; Kalgott ‘Ayreon: abs ran (Hr), W: Bale, Merrill, NOrieatis; AC nobbive (sr), Burne Turks lainod via Wilmingto: fo Vaux. Frick; Ge Philadelpbia, at ith Arr (oy te), ahive rion, tibby. Calentia: “eo Halett, Frost NOriesns, brig’ himborszs Grown Kemedios, BALIIMOKK, June 10—Arr ship Flora Temole, Cole, Havas vis Hampton Koacs. sebr snow Rquall Kuckasinater, Bt Jago de Cubs. Old stesmehp Weaeroport, Berry. N Yorks sebr Thomas Winans, Townsend, West Tudiew Ressne Bacon, Neptune's ride, Gillett, NYork; Canema, tratin, Lovuakia, ——, Bath Id barks Leighton, Speigha, roru Kio Janeiro, Koman, Lowry. Mavens BANGOR, June 9~Arr schrs Melbourne, Spear, and Paw. tucket. « or8, 2 York. WEVEELY. Jue 7—Arr sede Soowdrift Anow N CRARLESTON, Juve 7-01 brig adelis, Byers, Havana; rele Joho Ke, Bammond, NYork Hid bark ars Sawyer, SR Are steamship Memphis, W. NYork. At Queraa- an Jemohis, Wateon. fork. it tine, sehr Arsus Fucherqan trom Watenans, “Cld sais Ouro bne, Baynle Laverpool, brig Klisbs boape, Loring « Norb- era port, Zepbyr, eo Liverpool; Bavena ast GREENWICH, June 0— arrester Rachel Anna, Rise eng rag large anebur anc chain whie at sochor nar ‘omnt FALL KIVER, June 9—Sid sche Lucy Robinson Dave, baad Lig i eeere bet ene Balumore, ton, Wrighbngton, Philadelphia wood, do; "Caese, Borden. iz Dayton \Yort; Obief Marbie, do. /ALVESTON, May 22-Arr sehra Czar. Hammond, ¥Yor; TJ Hill. sich Inoisnoia; 44. C 6 Kr uteon, OTe do. Ip port May 26, shipaJ W Favnin, driggn, for N York kig; Won H Wherton Moss for Liverpooi cid 24.0; berks Oulloma, @- ehrist, for NYork cld 2lat; Go frey olrman, for seston 6d 24a Jaaper. Bennett, NYors; brige Wm m Rice, Greeneagh, pata yo idg Geranium, “tierce, for do. 40; —— La oul rom Chapman, lor New York eld 240, M ( W Halsey, for do log, U8 ri yeoue cutter Doge. Harb’ in aiream Jobp Castner, outside from Aspipwal. T J Hutl, ich. ‘or » Yorn, MB Dose, oa spond, from do, diag; ed sede aie Pein’. from = B sana, Squires, for do, idg, Mary Ella, Woods, for ene col. GEORGETOWN, DC, June 7—-Cld prey. ashre WW Maroy, jek; Trojan, Cook, and N 4 ; Mandy of the Ocean | Ti Providence. betta, GARDINER, June j—Arr echr Stranger, Hand, Elizabeth rt. POVANNIB, June 6—Arr schre Thetis. No NYork; Ghampion Lowes, Jo: lain, Shaen Philedeiphie, Reavers B, sacon, and Shade, Linnell, from Sou'h Gib, sanre ¥ R'Newe.mo . or; Julia Binitb, Crowell (‘rom PI Forest King, Ferry,’ an Rasern port, Phila telphia}, do HIGHLAND LIGHT, June 10, 5 PM—Passed in ship Gee- Haliet. trom NOrieans for Boston. Peesing out sbip sirsct jarsin LE June 10—The brig May from Hava Da went enli and the bark ‘Sverritt, for NOrieans, we out. folowing vessels are on the Rovdsvesd vis ot Jenne ter Forward: sebrs © 6 Clara O and Ann warm. —* June 4—Arr schr farab Bladen, Deepit, NOr a Bib—Arr ships Montezams (Br), asheroft; Vi ton: Hoprh ship (husdalupe, fano, Corunna PEW ORLEANS, June 3—ar- ship Indiana, Coffin, NYerk; berk Fe (8p), Bavann, drigs Nahum Ste‘so., Trenis, Tampi- 00; Nancy Re*ovich, Cardenes Cia eleaual Pesren, Liverpool: Bt = parm Tabasco a » 4ib—arr ships Starag. St Thomas; tune, Prell. Oliver Moses, Olin, Live-pool; barks Yes>eliite (Sp), De Agoirre; Fe (Sp), Minuategui. Havana. selow, Ma) Merry Hark Laverty, ton, NYork via Havana, senor ta!lab- ith —arr (by tel). abip AF Bohmise Mulliken, i Lenox. Cole, Foramouth, NH ¢ joe Maretfinid Royal, Hartley; Lizsie Southard, sontgomery, Hamilton, Boson; bark Victorine, = May 26th towed to nea ships Loo~ashire, Sultana: 7th shipe Diets apd Auustns, brig iden iad, ib. sbip Zove, barke Lndusirie ano brillinat hee Ike Marvel, Oc) Kester, “NOKPOLK Junet—Arr sramtr Mapmaaott, Marshal, for Sk “Nie ea ote Ensra'fow’g"” Se'So'stp Naas wel ae Wee ary’ "dn, ot '. Baxter, Portemouth. fa — Hampton Koade 9. Kilen Hood, Kilby, tr WHUMEPORT, June dare wear Telegraph, Pender: pia ig nears Michigan, Kio, Rocsinghaim, and Jacob & NEWPORT. dane W 8 AM—1 brig Daniel Webs UST. June Ww ~1p port ebs'er, Willems from Bangor (arr9 hi for Ph indelphia; eca-p Golde Bod Bennett, Pall iver for Noriolk, Jane 8 Francia, Geer, from Pawtucket for NYork Charles’ Coleman, trom Taan? ton for do: James MoUloakey Stebbins, for Phlladelpaia returned $b). nirich, Gray. from Wareham fer New York. Wind Sé, wich thick fog omeide EW HAVES, June l0—Arr brigs Rainbow, Manateld, Mayaguer, Isadore, Baker, Arroyo, sloop Ohampion Kilza~ Dethport. ‘sid score Rilzaleih NYork Jack Bu-any, Milas. thea NY re. betbpurt, J & Ford, Phiiadewma, woop PI are. Sar (Br), Hop! vache MJ -ariina, PHILADELPHIA, June li—are br Clenfuegor. Morancy, Hill, Max agave, tbaier, Middletown, Oy Ji bark AJ Kuler, Harve: move. sebr M J’ Cariton, baie PLYMOUTH, J June lO—Arr sesmahip Curlew, Williama NYork, schrs Uaroline & Reberes, Oox, N ; 0 M Men serole, Slee net for Philedelobie: yacht Spray. a Parpen! ver Philsariphia for iyeia Suncor, trom Onlals for Cites deipbia, schra Centurion, from do for do; Reporter, Berry, RICBMOND June 9Arr brig ceenng PR: Baltimore, sonr White Cloud. Newburg. ROCK Ia Ni Jane Beild achre Gerwute Horton, Mt ba |, Jame wel Gerwate Hort Batifax Wm Gregory, Bucklin. Richmond; Hardee Kir grenor7. Oity Point. Amanda rowers sobinson Baltimore; ben Herbert, Johnson, Philedevphia; Justios, fmib snd Chance, helinr, NYork. 9th, Livey Ames, Atnes, RAVARNAH, June & Touched port brig Beronta, A AH, June ‘oue! at this from Mntauzna bound Boson. Cid brig © Ry 4 ¥ hae, echr James Martin, Harting Patladelp aia. Arr sieanuship Aus isin, ooabull, NYork. Md bark im, vaabingion, 1 Lin aed May Bois pore or Gen Bailey, Noyes, tur —— idg. RALEM, Jone 8—Arr schr Florida, Kelly, Philadetobia; 10th, darks Goidtiued, Lord, Loando, WUA, Proseow, Halleth, wehor Ayres WiLMikcTON, NO, June 9—Old brig Anpamdale Hagbes, ~ (alnare, Crowe, and LB Cowperthwane, Beatty, Niork. MISCELLANEOUS. Bagge nnnnmnnnnnnrnnerrnnnnnnne LONDON Gonntan GIN and only Tee Loadou from sound ps Bo Ovjentimad: THough not intended aes medicine, t is recommended Physionns generally in cases of dyepepsia gout. rBecmaciam, ebelers, dropey, gravel, colle, fever and ague wriciare, die vee of tbe ane, the Ridneye Wee bowels aer- vint the wenkor sex will ind by ite re relief from those Banoyaner@ which ntiend their detiente ’ of New York, the medical se- thorty pronounces Charles’ “not oF superior to any other, but the bes article of he It » peculiarly adapted to wnttiors im the Southern and West ern Sinton, as well aa for travellers exposed to changes of ‘Water and air eight cents, by Sh arugqine, growers, raiirere toa sogsaty conta forrebapts, heware et tmitsous” Buy caly OHAMLEO? ar ugaate, arovers, Ao, and si the genes lew York. DINE FARINA “RACKEES ‘The only genuine farion crackers manafactured im “2 known Nabment ony craoners ever presented to coptaining tbe u ve qualiues of {sre Tn one pound of Wing's farina crackers the nourishing p-o- perties ate extion oted be eqnal ‘0 that obtained from two ith ny baked. hs ake LtNGUIRHED FROM Alt, o Ly Pa S Yon to ~ f ‘8 pert pleasent meals hus sock will Gna, © per ct Ng a Sd 1 Mey Uhowge who. may wish to procure Wing's celebrated ‘should be on their ‘GUARD AGAINST IMITATTO! NR, mat! on crackers tae size of WING'S Baie Sant aces to nell thetr articles by calling a ore erveiely informed that some retailers have heen iy aiding Uheee deoep ‘offering to Una inferior me MH f WiNw" iar ak aepccaceesiat fell proto Wino w imation aru. e and good ar prices, will not continue to patronize any one re ton business of s#iling family roserien to render it nec omanry for ny family to encourage say individual soting thus order to avold deceptions, buy no arsckers for Fa. rina bun Wis ALL O! he yore ARE Ag name “WING” te stampes every irne cracker made. He sure and purchase nome but those having.» wane ‘Seanina CRACKBRE may be procured of th ‘amily grocers genera.ly, by whom they rely ie diferent 8 of viieeecina y may be had at whoiesale only of AN. THOMPRON & (O., 22) and 223 Fulton street, New York.

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