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NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 14, 1858. ae semey ut rt meer wore badly fer provisos, and would be entirely out (mule fiesh tmoladed) on the ‘WG ultimo, They bad suflicient rations, however, to last ‘weti) the Ist of Juve ince Gov. Cumming bad been in Salt Lake City he bad written vo letter save one which was addressed to his ‘wife op matiers of a private patare. Gol Warcy bat pot been beard of since last accounts, ‘bet hin arrival back at Fort Brider was expected on the bw instant ‘Cot, Scifman’s command was met at the Lebonto @reek, 80 mites above Fort Laramie, soo" bound. Ontne > ultino Col. Aoffoan leet Bee males, and on the ob Bieter, ib Coneequence of ‘be severe frost which pre- vated "The water tp the oreck was high. ‘Poe foremost of Perry's train was met on the 20th ul timo at the Sooth Plante, but it could not relieve Col Jebpe on’ cos mand aptil the 20tD wstact. A drove of gwvles ven: by Perry for the relief of Col. Johaston’s com- meno inet at tbe eame place #bicb was received here a few days ago from Tee wai firet train was met some They were getting along The rains above Fort Kearney were not as Ty #8 Delow. A ‘etter written by & Mormon at Salt bn then toa Merwon in Platte county, Miseouri, dated Msy 8, states Wat everythicg vas quiet ac Sat Lake ity, and that Gov. Onaming was recognized there as Governor of the Terrt- tory The people bao given up all idea of offering 4 yemetanse to the Unites States troops, ip opposition to the ‘een ot Brigham Youug acd Kimball, and were going ace, haa bes appointed sutler © we Qoartermaster’s department at Utah, aleo to Mejor, Rome) & Wadaoli’s train. He 1s required by covtract to farvied $300,000 worth of goods, including the stock for fan+poriation He has fifty wagon loads on the way to ‘The stage which arrived here from Lawrence last even Wz brings adoinonal pews concerning the fatal fraces be- teren J m Lane end Cojooe! Gaius Jenkins. From one of the oscsengors [have obtained toe following statement Felstive to tbe me'epeboly occurrence :-— Lave aud Jeokiws, it u»peara, had been at eumity for come tame. io Comaequence of a contested eam of much value situated pear Lawrence. Lane had @ Beare burt Dpon the ground as also bad Jenkins. A we!) upon toe claim bad b-en boarded up by Lage in or- @er to prevent .'enkine obtaining water. This action on ‘the vart of Lave proved s source of great annoyance to Jenkins, and be determined to tear the boards off the well. lo company with three armed persons he ad- veoced towards the weil on Friday moroing for = perpore, but he was met by Lave and erdered to “MW you edvence ene foot further,” said Lane, ‘I pnp ew cead.”” At the seme time he put a musket to bis cboutoer and took aim at the perso of Jentins. The latter, nothing upcauoted by the threat of the enemy, martes forward, wea Lave fired his weapon, killing Jen- Akins op the spot One of Jenkins’ compsnions then fired a Tifl» at Lane ad wouoaed bim in the calf of the leg. The Del took an upward direction and lodged somewhere in the beigobor hood of the knee joint, infhcting a painfal and @evgersus wourd Lane was attended by a physician ‘wbo pronounced the wound a oe a8 bis op pion toat anpu would be der to iweure the patient's life. Lane could not bear the fides of ioving bis leg aod deciared that he woald sooner ée then suffer the 1imb to be cut off. He is now lying in Dis own bovse in a precarious state Colove! Jevkips as a man much esteemed by all who brew bim, and mach symoathy was manifested in his be- Dail by We peovle of Lawrence. Public opinion is about equally civided vpon the question as tothe Lase’s irug the musket woen he ene pana beet trends condemn him for his too hasty action in the ser. The funeral of the deceased was announced teke place w-day, and an imposing ceremony was ex- Leaverwortu Orry, K. T., Jane 7, 1858. Army News—Departure of the Fifth Column for Uiah— Kansas News, ‘Ihe fith column of Unitet States troops for Utah, con- ‘Misting of one battery of artillery, two companies of infan- try, ani one of dragoons, left the fort yesterday, en roule for Sait Lake City. Colonel Samper, who is in command, ‘wil) join the colamp pear the Platte. General Garvey, with his headquarters, will leave on Be 10th inst. Jvoge Leoompte’s court has adjourned until the 21st inst. Be apd sud ce Williams started for lecompton yesterday, ‘to bold the sesrion of tne Supreme Court which is con- ‘Weed were to-ray. There is Dotbing new from Fort Scott since I last wrote you. Of politcal pews there is none Everything re- ‘meine 1emarkadiy quict throughout the Territory. Washington ) Market— Meeting of the Garden- 18 of New York. Purrvant to announcement, the farmers apd gardeners @ New York held & meeting yesterday, at Pighty-sixth street, Fourth avenue, for the purpose of devising mea- purer fer tbe protection of their trade at Washington mar- Ket. The attendance was principally composed of Ger- mars. Mr. Micnart Farumaven presided, and addressed he merticg in Gorman He alluded to the grievances woder woicn the farmers and gardeners of New York, Locg island and New J. rsey labored, by Deing compel! ' to remove their car is i nipe o'c ook every morning, which yorrved toem of an ovportunity of disposing of but amoapted to sacritives from time to time reolute lowe. TH, (counselor,) addressed the moeting at leng*d. eaid that the gardeners complained that thor cecopation, which was & laborious one aod very copended agreat deal upon the seasons. and hich they Destowed uyoa the cuitiratioe of the soi] was DOL met WIth & Corresponding spirit by the fst tations of New York to enabie them to dispose of ter o fe BO provision male fer we svanoing of tbe Sommodation of farmers who went to Woshingion market to dispose of their “truck,” Dat they were limited to an hour which not only de- privea them of an opportunity of disposing of their goods, but greatly joconvenienced them. He sug- gets that they eboula respectfully memorialize the Oom- een Council w extend the bour t eleven or twelve @ctock, and be war eure that Mayor Tiemaon avd the Cor- yati b would accede to their prayer. If, however, they ‘Were refused Teares, the remedy was in their own hands —they sboulé purchase some lots in toe city and build « Werke’ for theawelves, woere they could fix upon their @* burr. sad advaotageously depose of We products of Sherr gardens 4) German gardeners spoke of the treatment they eorved by deing Gned three dollars eash for having ther (orte at asbington market after tae proscribed hour. alter some discuarion & commitee was appriatea to Gree uy resoiuvone, collect subscriptions, and make the Deerssary arrangements for boldiug & mecting ia Waan- imgton warket eome Cay next wéek, at which the farmers @f Long Islan’ and New Jersey will attend. Marine Court. Bofore Hon. Judge Maynar¢. WHPORTANT TO BUYRES AND SELLERS OF HORSES—A CASK OF ALLEGED FRAUDULENT WARGANTY. Jowe 12.—Pelton vs. Spear and Rgtertem.—This a aa {astion for damages for alleged fraud im the sale of a pair @f berres by defendants to plaintt, and for which be pad them $000. Palnttf told defendants that he wanted pair of borves for the private family of a gentle. Mae. ibe defeadante satd they bad a pair that would suit dim; bow cerendant: wore present at the sale. One of the bereee bad runaway with defendant Egbertson last Kovember, aud he told the other defendant of it at tho fume. The ctber defendant, Spear, told the piaintitt that the horses were gentie and’ kind as far as be had driven oem or econ them. He says that he did not say they ate and kind ss far as he know; be did not, how L tbe piauntif that the horses bad ruaaway with although he knew the fact. Tue horsss entle of Kind; they ranaway with the plain- ome hin carrinne, aw red himself very much, collar bose aree of his ribs. Witnesses to prove the differenoe im the valve of the Some tewtided it to be $509, and rome as low as ee. There are threo le of horses:—First, on a frend turd, os ‘On a warranty alone, if the action is raade ont most reepond in damages to the actual anount the amu har «asteined, abt uo mere, because Le may war. rastor represent # horse to be sound, or kind nad gontie, bee io tobe ea Ip such oane be hae soted honestly, an while he is liable to the plaintiff for the @ewsl damages, be should not be vielted with smart money. In the other two cases, if the activa is made out, the oofendant must bave been gutity of a moral wrong @o4 in such onses courte and jarkee are reyuired to give Gomoges, wit \bera: sea uneparing hand,’ notouly | @8 compensa on to the plaintiff on bringing the defendant © justice, but to veacn the defendant a moral lesson. As eal, owt met think when dealing in ere roleared from afl moral obligation. Beck is vot the law. If a morshant dealing im broadeloths aivru\«! Koow that 1oice had gone into the end of a bale aad eat @ bole trough several (olde, and sbould sell it to @ oemtomer Without dive ging such kromlocge, there is mot @ horse denier in the oountry but would ray the merchant cought respond in camages, and toe iaw gaye #0 wo. A fraud may be perpetrated by the with teiding of & fact, as well as by the utterance of © faivebood, and if these Gefendanis knew those were remeway borsen, they Were as much bound in few, in honesty ‘end in good faith t make that fact uown i the plaimw? as was the merchant ia the case just stave’. A man may obtain $500 for » bores that eb each a be me great as the one bere in questi f conid only lose nin 8500 ay borees) the vee Of bis wife at rate, aod without Knowing it, and euch risk. ie was injured | oe away be lay senseless for some the 7 aod tit is oot worth $10. in the | News from Brithh Gutana. OFEWING OF THS LEGISLATIVE 8B0610N—FINANOES OF THE COLONY—DBCREASE IN THE POPULATION—Me- MIGRATION FROM CHINA AND INDIA—?HE WEATHER ‘AND CRors. ‘We have files from Georgetown, British Gaiana, to the ‘18th of May. ‘The Combined Court met on the 2ithof April. The speech of his Excellency the Lieutenant Governor was a clear business like statement of the more important sub- jects wo be brought before the Court. He said that the majority of the duties yielded last year more than the estimated amount, the import duties alone showing an ex- cess of $13,000. The total excess of receipts above the anticipated revenue was about $45,000, while the actual expenditure was nearly $100,000-—less than the expected outlay. The sum of $10,825 placed on the estimate is the last instalment of amounts due for former Iadian immi- Ee seem: the liabi ity ceases with this meat. cure the Sepoys as laborers, promioss to tmay inc ce the renewal of tapamaee re uce the revewal tows to ie tatrior it aearc of get chi ara anced to, ana their practical res ‘the public exoile- mevt Was allayed, ab yp patesy Copco hen ane colony, their variety and pened opered to view. connection with this subject, the appointment of a geologi- cal surveyor is recommended, Toe Teper a the meses Genaual: of) pleced before the Court. The grand total of tion ip "57 is sated at 123,016 vous, against 126,486 io 1861, showing ® decrease of 11,567 darw ears. , A despatch from the Secretary of State in London was pee none agp senna ip veacenoneyet a zetpenet of immigration from China also received. Lora ‘Stan'ey ¢ his views at » aod exhibits a bigbiy destre to meet wishes of West ‘pdia producers im the legitimate by be es His Excellency Governor Woodhouse arrived at —- ee eo ee an Secession espe ciel mission to Venezocla The weather bad been showery during a fortnight, though rather dry for the crops. THE COOLIE SLAVE TRADE—LONDON MERCHANTS ABOUT TO SUPPLY THE WAST INDIA PLANTERS. ‘town (British Guiana) one May. 18) usin ee eS @ rather that the West the specified per Tequired, and their order will be duty to. This is certainly a very specious scheme; to quote one of bis Honor’s, the Chief Justice’s volves ‘ prima facie the sweetest desire, but we are inclined to think it will scarcely bear avalysis potw ithstanding, or . & very attractive appearance when divested of @@ parte adornments. Tne eum total of the scheme sopears (be simply this: —_ Dent & Co. are influential London merchants; HE if BEE sce rf : ‘the pative authorities, we wish the immigrants the unaccredived ‘barbarian’ permitted to ee Admitted, however, that Mr. Ger- rard will succeed in iripg them. is it not evident th ipetead of selecting eS eee although, perhaps, indeed, to @ person entirely us decotumy, this Fact weitl not be of much prac: qquainted with tical cumseqtie nce. In the De xt piace, it must be remembered thet the pro Pprietors who eng: aa this scheme piace themselves uc reservediy in the hanés of Messrs. Dent and their nominee, whose profits will rary inversely as Ure amount ex- pended, and to whom, therefore, @ direct premium ts offered for procuring the wors, material and presenting it in the wortt condition; and, finally, we have no hesitattoa in as serting that the bome government, a! yh anxious to vEse bite ‘thong! | faciiitate immigration into the West Indies as far as possi- bie, intended ite permissicn of the Chinese experiment only under certala circumstances, and on the under- standing that specified conditions should be complied with, and that it never contempiated allowing 1 migration to ve carried on from Cains, without the usual careful super ri sion in euch cases and the presence of a responsiblo Gfficial agent. We are about to send owt an agent who will have the of a high cilicial, who is intimately acquainted with require and how it should be of our immigration scheme here. and wbe wil be responsible Ww the colony, and there- fore to the community at large for the discharge of bis duties. Our planters will have to look to the coionial go. vernment and ite paid servant for attention to their tater. ests; they will be in a position to procure their laberers with certainty and without may ing & large margin of protit to the introducer, and, ina word, will bave to advance nothing and risk nothing. The colony has had coough of indirect rewpoasibility in its agencies ; we are even vow endeavoring to effect = change in @ quarter where the AY are mach lees ‘and indirect than ip that by Mesars. Dent & Co., and where tne interests of the suppher is cer- taialy not opposed to that of the importing We anticipate that very few, indeed. of our proprietors willbe founa willing to avail themselves of the questionable ad- 2 ent to them in the crude rcbeae of Mawar Dent , While they have ay prospect of il Sena pested Senpannte eovanquastan ol the banda of the go- verument. Horrible Murder tn ‘Michigan—Retigious Ex clement. (From the Detroit Free Pros, June 11 | A horrible murder was committed on Tuesday in me town of Mili River l’oiwt, Magomb county, near the line of is county. It appears that two brothers and a sister pete LL tne | They were Freven. fhe emter ‘was tbe housekeeper of the brothers The two brothers appeared at tbe bouse of a neighbor, living some three or four miles disiant, at about twelve o'clock before last, and awakened them. Upon arising, be the two men io a strange condition. They wore both naked, | end bad baste made of straw tied around their waists. | | | | } | | Bue as yet. Men may be found who woul rea puch risk undred dotiare, and | au: got eure bat ‘ ¢ they tot two oigh @ value upon | ‘ ’ thet yee at potet. in | this eoee v ante tealiry to fants | en tr 4 jw © be aecemget © Garaages, Jucgment acgor 2g ‘With Uae exception, there was nothiog upon their brpiies. They said they wanted shelter and assistance, a people were alter them, and were about to take them. Being neked why, they sald that they had killed their sister. The story was vot credited, and they were taken in and placed ii an epper room, which was woil guarded, as icin actious excited suspicions of imeanity. Yesterday moruing the farmers ia the peighborkoed gatbercd together ant weat to the house of the brothers, and there met a most horrible sight. They foand the mangled body of the young girl, strippet naked and lying in aw which #tood in the’ road near the bonse. the house wae found a man who bad neerly Jost bis life in defence of the girl. Tl name is Defair, which is all thay we Dave respecting his case. The house prosented all the (races of & desperate struggle, in which the young giri had been murdered and thea dragged out of doora. Her ber then ent off ole to ber head by these mad Sends, and she wae thrown into & wagon ia the barnyard, which was then drawn around to where it was found Her breast was full of gunshot wounds, aod her face war cat op in au amdistinguishable mase of gushes. She was then jeft im ber biood, while the murderers sought the ne ghborr. The murderers act like insane men, but bave not been previoorly known as such, and how two persons could Los Der ORG InsaBe at A Mament's Dotice, and Commit #0 horrib'e a deed, is amystery. They said that they were prom y God to kill her because she persisted in going wo church every Suuday, and assorted that they made three atiompts before they accomplished tt. The opinion Of the inbabiiante of the vicinity is that the insanity ie a Feligious one. If any \neanity existe this is provably the true cauee, but it may be only a cloak to cover up a din- bolical deed and ercape !e conaejuenoer SS FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MONEY MARKET, Bespay, June 13—6 P.M. For the past two or three days increased activity in the ftock market hae been realized. This activity hae given an upward impetus to prices, and attracted a good many outside epeeniatore. The number of operations on time buyer's option, shows the probable course of the market, nnd ae these purchases ivereasr, the position of hol fore will be strengthened. There ie not @ very great surpins of stock in the market, and a very moderate demand would be likely to frighten the shorts, and induce many of them to close up at once. The abundance and cheap nese ef money make it more or lose dangerous to be short of the most prominent speculative stock. The downward movement whieh in the early partof Iact week appeared to have acquired eo macl strength, has coset altogether, and a full recovery '» wot at all im The banks are fairly surtoited with money, It y 201 oar interest. This hee beem so for weeks,and may be #0 for seeks longer, unless an active movement in stock securities gives a partion of itemployment, The country Danke beve mo use for their funds, except to lose oo stocks, and as they draw no interest on their deposits inthe city banks, they naturally enough are anxious to gotsome- body to take ft, even at the lowest rate. Individual spec- ulators in stocks have capital enough of their own to carry large Iines of securities, and they do not therefore depend, ‘88 in times past, upon facitities from banking institutions. Comparatively, stocks commend low pricas, and it doas bot take much money to carry two or three bundred shares of the cheaper class of securities. In the abseno* of more legitimate ures for money, the stock market must absorb vast amounts; but even this abundance of money in the hands of speculators has very little infla- ence upon prices, and they genera'ly raie a points low compared with those we can look for upon the restoration of businees throughout the country. The tuaetivity of trade operates directly to the injury of rai!road invest ments by the large reduction in receipts, The mootaly exhibits of earnings tend materially to check ipfia:ions w market value, and offset in a measure any expansion Nkely to come from the cheapness and abundance of money. §o far as the future is concerned, bolders of stocks have great confidence. The monthly receipts are lees now than they will be again for years, and it is there ore fair to suppore that, as a general thing, lower prices rule now than will probably be realize? afer the full effects of the revulsion have passed away. ‘The Assistant Treasurer of this port reports the opera tions yesterday as follows:— Total receipts <= $83,090 50 Total ments, 197,598 39 Total 08. * 4,803,629 pry The receipts include $29,000 from customs, and the pay ments include $20,000 on California drafts. Toe toa) smount on deposit up to the close of the Assistant Treasurer’: office last evening, was equal to one per cent on $21,700,000 of ‘Treasury notes. No better evidences of the piethora of money than this can be desired. This shows how easy it would be for the government to raise a direct loan for almoet any amoun’. The total exportation of specie from this port last | week was only $16,616. The California remittances of one and a half millions of gold by the Star of the West, will serve to swell the specie reserve in the banks. Tne gold discoveries on Frazier and Thompson rivers have crested quite an excitement in California, ania large emigration from the Atlantic States is likely to soon take place. We look for an excitement among our floating population nearly equal to that which took place upon the first dis covery of gold in California. W. T. Coleman & Oo., ef San Francisco, in their circular prepared for the steamer) remark:— The only item of interest in covnection with the gold product of our coast consists in the farther inte ligeoce re- ceived from the diggings recently diswvered on Frazier ‘and Thompson rivers We should judge that some two thousand persons bave left California for that region, while there are pambers tp almost every section of the State busily preparing t move on the receipt of the news of access to the mining grounds b-ing had ny eitoer the or land routes from Paget Sound. Taere is no dis agreement upon the sunject ot the gold being there in ee. Some receipts of the dust have come t hand, the appearance of such parcels being precisely similar to those of the early mae di diggings in California. The following reply of the Secretary of the Commis tioners of the City of Cleveland, Obio, to aletter aidressed to him on the subject of the debt of that city, created for account of the Cleveland and Pittsburg Railroad Company, ig of the most satisfactory character, and shows a proper regard fcr the credit of the city aad the claims of cre- ditors:-— * CLEVELAND, Jane 9, 1858. Sr—Your favor of the 7th instant is at baad, and com tents noted. The commissioners have causod a tax for tne gam of $18,000 to be levied on the property withia the city of Cleveland liable to taxation for State ant county purposes, which amount, it is deemed, wil! be sailiciert wo Poy. ‘the unpaid coupons ‘And those to mature November 858 The amount will be doubtiens realized by the frst ‘with interest, date, will be paid. The commissioners bold a contract Senay my the Cleveland and Pittsburg Railroad Company, bindi y to provide for tne soa- 8 as they fall due> sr tals contract had, prior to Novem , 1867, been faithfully performed by ite company ; nor were the comm! TS aware that the company would fail to fulfil Its oblgation until a day or two previous to the falling due of #411 coupons, and at too iate @ periot to levy a tax for the year 1867. The commirsizners het n0 ‘way to raise funds except by taxa.ion, and thie they re sorted to as soon as they could by law direct a tax 0 be levied. As I bave numerous inquiries of the same par- port as your own, zou would obtige me by causing tho | substance of this iF to be published in the money ard cle of the Hrraty, 8. 0. GRISWOLD. To any person at all familiar with the management of the New York ana brie Railroad during tbe past Gre years, its present fnanc al condit op, and the stateme st jast mate by Mr. Moran of its business during the past six mooths, must excite a very great want of confi ‘ence ia the present polisy adopted for its management. First, Mr. Moran ad- mite @ deiicievey of $400,000 in receipts for ix moaths— suflicient to meet the loterest om its funied debt and ac ceptances, saying nothing about dividi holders. Second, a deficiency of gross months, of $180,034, compared with six mouths in the previous year. Third, he claims to bave redaced tae | floating Cebt, or bills payable, $393 047 69; bat at thesame Ume bas iwcreased the funded liability of tne compasy $1,000,098" , and has increased the fuaded and cash iia bility of the company in six months, $330,619 65. The charge made by Mr. Moran that the deficieacy of $490,000 is entirely owing to the depression during the late panic, may be in part tree; yet it affords little or no excuse for 80 groat « deficiency compared with the provious eix months, It must be remembered that on the Sd day of October, the previous year, the engincers on the New York and Erie Railroad strack and refused to do duty, which caused an entire prostration of its businoas, and the necessity of very heavy expenges to keep up the track and engine repairs. Wasn the winter ret in it was unusualiy severe, causing al moet A enepenston of business, and nnneaa! exprnses for ferriags and keeping open a channel in the ice botwooa New York city and Piermont, the eastern tormiaus of tho road. When the ice broke up, early in Febroary and Marsb, the road was visited with unprecedented foots, an important bridge was carried away, causing asother s ispension of business of at Jeast two wooks, Yet, with all those diill culties to surmount, the road earned an incroased revenue of $145,871 T1 over the subsequent comparative six months, which has been exhibited in Mr. Moran's report ‘The amount of property to go forward by rail in the sutema of 1866 and winter of 1557 was small compared ‘with the same season io 1957 and winter of 1855, and there bas been no period since the commeacement of railroads in this country when the weather has been so favorable for moving trains and cheap transporte tion by rail as during the past wicter. Consequently, this will afford Mr. Moran & very feeble excuse tor the “terrible winter,” as he expresses it, and deficiency in caruings. Fe urgee, it should be remembered, that the income in summer months is always greater than io winter, This may be true of January and February, but will not apply to October, November acd December, which have ever shown tho larges: receipts of any month: in the year—July, August and September usually veiag light. It is evident that Mr. Morma labors to show aa im- proved financial and busines: coadition of the company The cash liabilities have been increased, tho reveoue from actual earnings decreated, and the flosiing dev! par tally cancelled by imereanuag the fuaded dedi. Ia otoer words, increase’ new liabilities have been incurred to ex tingaish old ones. The future appears anything but pro misirg for a more favorable condition of this comosay at the end of the fiscal year. Appsarances wow iaticate « much groater falling off in revonue for the next six moatua than bas been’sbown tn the past. Mr. Moran complaias of the ruiaous competition of oor companies, siatiog that at the present time there is no railroad company to the United States a paying concorn, Yot under his man- agement, without the influence of a connestiag line, he first rought to abandoe all oui:!de influences, to procare « through businens, declaring that n0 basiaess was worta baving that could not be procured by howe iaflaeoves While the other three great competing lines have not only powerful copnections, leading Sast and West, they have maintained independent organizations to secure businews, and the result is, the Erie road has lost its former through trafllo, while the other companies have maintained their position, If it is possisle to imuga- rate an efficient common sense and experienced man- agement, with a liberal policy, for the New York and Evie Railroad, much may yet be acsomplishet to resus- citate the Interest of the unsecured bonds, but aay value o the stock may be coneidered hopeless, Mr. Moran was placed im charge of this road nearly ooo year since, for a compensation equalled only by that of the chies magistrate of the United States, for the parpone of roaas- citating ite shattered condition. Nine mouths bave @lapeed, and his report indiontes a dy and sure decline of tte value, ‘The annexed is 2 comparative statement of the imports of foreign merchandise ot the port of New York, for the week and since January Ist. For the Week. 184, Dry goods... 1... $1,182,597 =| neral mae iu6 for sick | ipts tn six | | ‘The following tab’e will compare the exports of the seven principal staple articles for the week and year: Wak enlig Suu. Gah Valen dom Vaan Coon alee... 1888 a ae et Corp 48, cacis tous ook ee |, bbls and tes pee si i, Mo 80 1Bs«akdS 28,800 Total. 9643,007 Deoresse of week a3 Gouapared eh that of 1857.<417; 134 ‘The following is a comparative etatement of the value of exports from the commencement of the year to June tase, ner, Dest = 82,838,008 ; om 71,490 26,261 ae "700799 298,896 - 614,701 58,117 ps Total .. $13,562,065 $10,074 O14 $382,774 $9,860,825 De: reese a8 ‘compared wito 1857 os000 «3,478,061 ‘Ttal value of exports for the week, $1,393,152 The antbracite coal trade continues very dull, with a still fartber falling off in the production from the Scrayl- kill region, The Lehigh Navigation Company and the 1.9 high Valley Railroad are sti!) increasing thetr toanage, the two companies showing about 60 000 tons ahead of corres- ponding time last year. The Schuylkill Canal and the Reading Railroad show a decrease to corres ponding time last year of nearly 260,000 tovs. The following figures show the receipts from the two a, oe the last week and ding oe season, as compared with the correspondiag | ear :- * sia la aah ; Werk, 167,759 27,394 Pity vt 13 210/382 2e'o0k 633,217 Total......+.43,664 978,001 3,806 881,712 YEAR. Week, Season 40,981 321,246 41242 820/887 Total.....+- 17128 331.803 82,173 1,142,183 ‘TION FOR THE oral Lebigh Canal 187,769 Inc, 20,000 Lebigh Railroad 717203 210/332 Ine. 39)129 Sobuy)kil) Canal 117248 248.406 Doc, 72.751 Sebinplnill Ratiroad. ..{, 820,987 639,217 Deo. 187,070 Total......cseee+00++1,460,096 17,260,808 Dee. 201,190 It is hardly probable that the Schayilkill region wil) overcome this large loss hence to the end of the season, though it is understood that the difficnities that ovstracted trade with the carrying companies have beeo besled = Nor ia it lisely that the Lebigh region wili make up the defi ciency at the Schuylkill region; eo that there is @ prospect: the supply will not equal that of last year. Stock Saroxpar, Jape 12, 1858. $5,000 Obio 6’s,1886., 105 gee oe RRR 26% 1 ~ ope Mylagionn 92. 235 27 oo $23; 50 a7 3000 Mlesouri 675 45,000 do... 1 7 7, 2 1 baa 15 42 pe nose .b80 4255 8,600 ErieRRe b "Ti. 30 0 42% 1,(00 Erie RR1m hs 98 0 Harlem RR prof 2,000 923g 200 Micn S&N la RR. 3,000 A 100 ao. b60 2.000 5,000 14,000 1,000 19 sbi 60 i «200 oy cd #0 mich sis boo Ww 50 50 tx 100 és. 650 N rq ‘ 100 «88 . 50 sh 120 Gta Ci 86, 326 200 350 695 50 30 350 do... 680 ¢o 0) ble CITY COMMERCIAL ARPORT, Sarrepay, Jone 12—6 P. M. Astres —Zales of 50 bb pos e made at 6c. Baesperrrs —Plour= The market was some leas active, while prices were withont change of momeot. The sales Were to & moderate extent, ovietly for the loca! aad Pestera trate The traoractions feted ap sbout 7,000 a 4,000 bbie., within the foliowing racgo of prices: — Supertiz.e State, Extra State . Wester and Ob'o vuperiine 3 Extra Obio and Westero.. 4668 500 Canadian superfice and extra 4108 520 Ba timore, Alexaodria ana Georgetown. . 430 470 ouchern fancy and extra ..... see 4760 600 Choice extra family aud bakers’ brands, 6008 676 Rye flour. : 3008 337 Corp meal . 8308 376 Canacian fl sales wore confined to about 260 a 800 bbIn , 7 rae ‘within Loe range of the above figures Sou'bern brands were inscti bie the exes embraced 590 a 600 Was quiet and The market for prime mon end inferior aien any sales embraced about 30 000 000 Weatorn at $1 05a $1 08 ; red Indiana at 1 02; ikie clud at Be @ 92. Chicago spring at Séc Sse. Southern wae scarce, and firmly held for good qualities. Corn was without changs of im oe, while toe salos emoraced about 0 000 a 40,000 bushels, inc uding mized pan a ac ; New Orleans do. at 660. Southern, on the spot and to arrive, at 743. a Tc, and white Western at 720. a Tle , and yellow do, at 160. a 760. Rye—The market was steady ; 1,700 b sold at 680. Prime Northern was herd at 70c. Jey wae quiet ana nominal Oate were in good supply aad easier, with sales of State and Western at 450- a 45. Corre —The market was quiet, while sales were itmit- ed to 0 Dage Avgostura, at 140 . acd 100 do Rio, at 10 so. Corros.—The inclemency of the weather tended t> check transactions, and sales were confined to about 200 8 10 ba ee, at unchanged prices. Feeerm — Rates wore steady. To Liverpool 10,000 bushels of grain in bags wore engaged at 1,600 a 1 500 bis. tour at Ie 64.; 70 boxe. bac va at 208: a hhos. whale foot at 2H. ; 300 tlorces beef at Oe, 90., and 859 boxes cheese by steamer at 608. fo London, 2 Wercea Indian beet at 4s. 64.; 10 boxes bacon at 200 , and 250 Uercer beef at de. To Siapet 100 tiercor beef at ds. 64., and 100 bbls flour at 2x. Rotterdam, 1,000 bdis. rosin were epgaged at 2a, Ot, There was no chaoge of moment to netice tp rater for Havre. Hay —Sales wore light at 40c. a 500 per 100 Ibs. Morse: —Salcs were confined to 40 hnds. Cuba mus- covedo at 249, Navar Stones —Sptrite turpentine continued Orm at the recentadwance, and 6C¢ wis offered for the article to ar rive. Common rosin was firm at $1 46a $1 47% to ar. rive, and at $1 62 from the yard, per 310 ibs delivered. Aout 100 bbia. Wasnington tar were sold at $1 75. Ons were quiet; raics of 200 bbls. whale were reported At the Reet for New York at blo. Sperm was steady at ‘26. Jineoed was sold to email lots at 6lo a Gic Clive Oil was in moderaie demand; sales of 300 a 400 packages were made at $2 57); @ 64.3734 for quarts and Provisions. Pork—The market was lower; the sales for the cay footed up abont 1,200 a 1,400 bbls , including mers at BIT & $17 26, closing at Insiae figure, ana prime @f $!4, closing wil a tendency to lower prices, Oiear mere wae at $1*, end tho do, at $16. Beef was in fair demand, with enjes of 460 0 600 bble., including country mers at $11 a S11 & ied Westorn at $12 a $13.50, nod extsa do ai $14 8 814 60; prime mous was more firm ly beld, and $89 » $22 demanded. Beef hans were in fair demand and sacs of 350 bbls. at 817 a $17 60. Cot meats were in ratber botter request, sales of about 2000 300 packages at Go, for shoulders, aod 7)g0.a7%Kc. & 80. Bacon w@ in better demand, with sales of 400 a 000 boxes: Teporteo, including, im al equal portions, long ripbed and clear avd Cumberland cut ai 9c. Lard wan heavy ; sales of about 400 bbls. were madeat 10),0 ail'\o. and about 700 kegs were reported at 120. Butter was Plenty at 190, « Ise. for Ohio, and at 150, & 20¢. for State. Chcese (skimmed) waa at 40, a 60., aud prime wow Sato dairies at To. hee wee pb wy Be. a Me. Sroans.—The inc'emency of the weather tended to check buriness. The market, however, was quite eteady, with sales of abuut 600 hbds., if, ba muscova toa, and mostly inthe range of 66. , and 88 Doxes were sold at 8146. Whiskey, --Saios of 300 bbis. were made at 22c. Mr. Wm. 6. Catiing gives in bis weexly ciroular of the 120h inst, the following statement of tho roceipta of flour wad grain for the week.— abont, Canal and Other rrarces. River. Railroad. Bet.in part. Totals. 6,660 28.451 106,973 6,520 255,047 The exports of flour aud grain £ 8, were — Flour bbie. Wheat, v : Movements in Real state. By 4 J Bleecker, Son & Oo ae WURT's POINT. LONG ISLAND 190 ac res of land, $900 acre. 8 é. na bo do. 622100 = do. 400 do. 4 de. 460 do . 300 @. do, 800 do do, 330 do do, 380 do. do, 316 do... do, 450 do. de. 390 @o. do. 190 ao a ar do. (300, do, do, 130 do do, 70 do do. 8e do. do, 66 do. do. 26 do 2 houses and 1 lot, No. 145 E. 88tb a 1 lot @. 8. 10th av., ope N. 2 litas ABITINE (NTBLLIGENCR. Faow s0aore Lesvos. - Boathampwa Jane .-Liverpeo)..June "f 3 Port of New Form, June 13, 1858. RIVED. (of Busksport), Curtis, Liverpool, Sib coal wo RP Muck a Go" Mey 25: Int 43 lon 45, tpekeabip free Bares, of Bat tor Liverpool 1p Cusilda (of Be! e), Stafford, Ne wel owns april 3 ith 2 maden, to H & FY Meyer. venience: beavy westerly gales Bof the Bape, eines whish time bed light winds aad, Bick wesibor: erased ibe Bapks io 20: saw no lor, Na date let 4310 lon D103, pasando large Jowermast pardy burnt and great qasntitias 0° charrad et apparen' of some vessel destroyed by “iy Anna Decatur (of Portemout NG) Parsons, bop a S8days, with mdse and 180 ers to muster. 9 Jat 49, Jon 13, spoke sbip Guy wanosring, for = Upuions Bd, Jet 4], Jon 49, siyneitzea dart Wil Ga: sells, bo Ship Samuel G en Kellum, Boson Baars, ‘nm Dallast, load tor A ustral wits Poise (hn, Chor, Prince Edward’s Island, 12 days, potatoes, to tebr Duck #1 Behr Bay Bidie, Clark, ocklasd, 4 Says, with stone for Fort Sehr L -§ Mangam. Walen ete Sdays Sehr J W, raulkiin, Boston Sehr Cornelia, Kusse ll, ire for fern Schr Flyaway Davis, var for Philate: Bebra Heston. Ry» ovidense for PI Senr Buena ‘Vista. Base. Providence fo~ Palate Frigates Serr Portland, Foran? On jee Oi ly on. tor Boston, tral inh, mbaay fo for Baton. Stevens West. pes OF Boson, Road, elit, alnany far New wedlord. ‘Austin, albany for Providence. brand, Wonlery, ‘iidont at (oF Say brook, ‘allace, Thrasher. ‘Teun er Delaware. (op+s, Ch.tadetphia This Leone. at econ, x, Passed 8 brigasvicn sath Ye the Hignlagds, Bieamer Wam uita Nye New ied’ Ospray, Ki {LE0. U8 sloop-of war Constellation, Gulf of Mexico From the Lower B.y~BSteamshipa Northern Light. Sou‘b- {eee Havre and men; Cahawba, New Urieans via van. From Quarantine—At 5 AM, steamship Glasgow (ir), Glae ‘Wind during the day from NE to 83%. Marine Correspondence. TALCABUARY, March ye abios Napoleon. Cro-vell, from ; 26uh, Coastitation Winslow, Naa’, Al Edward D Peters ea ze Fay ZEEBZOTRRS & ao Het bi a ae ue ae ge ° emney, BA from Ontalpa, snow, NB from & cru = Deblos, 84 do, 35) 89, 8) wa; a ps 'B, de ib wh; N-coumt, Gleveiard, WD Go, O00 ep, 4 wh, ata, Darke Virgiols, Peakes, NR. 40 400 9p. 18 oh Ti Conrser Gites 53, 66, 480 90: longbton Seen chet Sb edips Somer, Sovees, FH. do, 590 h teonee cre No 0, 00 op; barks Berd, Reson, Nant Go, 300 9p; La re tte Ray, NB do, 20 sp; 19th, sip Biger, Jernegan, NB, da, Mat trem do Verch 27 snip a, boa 8 ut in dow bate ot Capt G), 19 orale: bark te, Jon Babs ship Leroi, ‘Mice, bome, ier bars araiog Cy etien artont nevis 1, Hydaepe ‘faber, do, Vou Saane, Wilson, home; bares v ape. Allantis, Wyre cruise: 12th, ins oot. Repsieon, Crowell home, barge Mella. debees 07 Merlin, Dentole a 18:2, shiog Coart coma 405 an, ““jeconst,’ Cleveland, do, "bark Virgials, agen 19, F. Betsey Williams Austia for bo pevens, do da, Zephyr Parrt:l, to oruies; Degen. do; Darks $s Courier, Gifford ¢ 2, Kaw do. a Ray. do Ses Queen, Houg! 0 for bone ‘Snip Horo, Holley, touched apr s for letiere, aad e!1 next day op acruse he Courier sen\ home per Betsey Wiliams. 10 155 ga'la ep; the Consiitarion per *. $108 do do; dark Siel!s per sams, $122 Co sp, S324 do wh; stip Hope per same, 3202 do ap, 498 @o wh; Darn Bydaspe per name, 4204 do ep. Micrliancons and Mleasters. ‘The steamship North-rn Light Capt Tinklepangh, sailed yesterésy morning from the Lower Bay for Son'bamp!on, Havre and Bremen, with a larg? number of passengers. ‘The British steamship Glasgow, Capt Goodwin, suited early yesterday morning from Quarantine for Glasgow, with 193 pascengers. Buta asionr—The captain of steamtug Dr Kine reportes berm brig aagore near the Higtlands, stern ou—aoparentiy wenton Ssturdsy night. Steamer Delay ». from Failadel phia, madee a similar report probvably of the sane vessel. Bank Lvcv ANN —Thie weasel bas discharged hor cargo of hoops end empty bogsbeads at Commercial whart Newvort, HepRrAIOr} WO KeIOR Ow he ware for rep Ieland at Bi o' ole wi jodnonday nig! tbat be was standing aoe from Montan caloulated he was noune 14 miles 8 of the Int HMruck she was sehore anwat tea hows. ibumging all tidersbly injured. Bu Brig Stan, from Clenfargos for Philadelpbta, with mo Inasen. sot sebore op ‘iresien Shoals 21h alc, but Rot of afvar iacha* ging 43 bes ond W0 bot e captain gave the wreck eran draft tor $400, aod proceeded. Ye? ™ Senn Gronoraxa, ey before reportel wrecked, was from Newburypor' Yor Frankfort, ia ballast. She was 6 years ld, 112 tons, Ow med in Frankiort, an 1 pariy inanred. The following table gives a summary of the vesasia in the bertore of York, Boston, Sarimore, Wilmington 8c, Charleston. Sevant ih, Apainc *, Movile, New Urleane intent each of those porta Rteemshipa.... ‘hr Baik 5 “isuiigamoont - “ Seivedevesiesces, 2 Behvoners: 9 bar! - . u Rieamahipa aoe ines 12 Shioe SS 91 Sehooners. » Barks 2 = To 163 ship Callan, Howland, N Pacifs hm hor Ai, telcabvane arse oo ties tone foc nnd 8000 ibs bone.” Seat bome'en the voyage ibe Bhi from Mystic 11th, bark Leander, Chester, § Atlagtis and Indian, Gor i arr at Pail NB, oO *p; Mh, C ‘itand on'do way 1. berks . A ince Iaat; 5th, Wm Woe, 200 ap ea “dr ibaker, 7th, wobr Nautilus, 80ep 10) wh—et ed iarary ‘who bad been wick for some time, 10th, cecla, Sami 5 7 Ne 1000 all told ‘At Ban Carlos Apri, 16, bark Anaconda, Crenner, NB, with 380 ep. to cruise. Off Masafners po date, ship Goleonds, Howland, of NB, 30 sp at one fare. 8 int 5 (6, om 74 18, sche Richart, Holmes, with 20 bbis oll. Ne 9, lat 26 N, lon 46 36 W, Montgomery, of NB, steering N. S| Ship Thomas Jefferson. nn. from Liverpool for Pht. Iwrnipatas June Li, 100 vation Rot "fandy Hook—by pilot boat Pbip m Charles Crocker, 7, Fraga Cnilne (not “Wegiend”) for Cowes, April 4, inv ia 6y Toa it we Ship. Bra dywine, Underwood, from Mobile for Liverpool, Jane 6 Ina? 10 lon 1660 a hia Tubal win, Clark, from NOrieans for Liverpoo!, Moy iat 23 28, lon 89 009. ‘into i, Briard, from NOrleana for Bordesux, May 51, 516. ship steering BW, show'ng 9 French fag for @ prt. ‘Tale vigpnl, waa pasword May 14, lat 0 WN, Ion 51 10 Rark ‘nage aa from Portland for Havana, May 25, mooring BW, was parsed no date, off D lo jee ah ape from Rio Janeiro for Baltimore, wikie mn ie nom from Catsis for Matnnrea, Moy 2, Int 38 een one Snes So ems May 28, 20 it aa from NOrleone for Tarana, May seine for Havena, Jone 2,10 milee Mache Titawaiha, hence for Chaglerton, Juwe 9, 6 miles BY of Cape Beary, — while very badly, It is thought her bottom must be coa- | pee y Bare Ot aoty ld 8 org dnd al for Baa Bin). Seams ee atito, si parece — Seen s Blaneherd, Spain; 6, ebip ee sine May 10, sbipe Geo “ay aie be Abepul- Beare; Atiea Brigbimn, ha eat 4 leben, from Chiuchas, bark Msg bay Obes , April 20~Ia port Br bark Chi'oe, for the Unitea 1 m wail Bpkld SP Musten, Vickery (from London), Rise [snanp, Cegt april 12—In port abip Martha, Baldry, .. frew rap Franci' = ese sa bent wihe Bette, Wedd, from Balti nBoaouiy May 8—Tn port sbip Eliza & Bismiag Mee Tooth ng he Laat tev ilar sone Ging; brig Josep! ‘une, Sloue, from N fork arr rr Pailin s a cand ald Soh tor Teskateny oT Porters Mi +8 one May ares it Clara Wheeler, Delano, New Pres@midt Me Gla 20°5 Bleek Bare, Boption Salou Cont inate, efeuta aud trem aed to the pind, ita re dee (oUF Quebes June 2; Winter Fo- for do lst: Kurops .s), for Boston —— ist for ¢o lst; Ali e tuarop ~ummtage for co sbont Sth; knoch Talbot’ Merryman fr Rosina, wih d-a. 4 Ol itimore (a), for m York 9'q; Parsia (1 ar Lawren for ¢o led; yoy Be Foster. Jr abect. Wh: far d0 sco; ilem Blewsrt Wemper Dlvira Owen: Alexander, for do with tmmadtats ee De Dennis, for Oity Pont soon; Yemasere, Obi'ds, for Sb Emily ame ry a sich be Trieste, 6 June 20, oss to" otha Uae ne a shia - ep McLanghiin f x Calcutta; Chaos, Ren- aM. (og be teg tee steamehtp Jobn UL none Manca, Joos 2 Agr John U Stephens LAptd ‘Francisco. gid Mey SI, steamahip: Sonora, Whiting: fos Px Francisco . pirrwocrn, May 25—Are incnco em via Br Snigxa, April 7.—Sid bark Theode, Sleveny Oaracoe. ‘VaLPakats0, april $0 In port ships Cu Ball Free- maan,_ ftom Mélbourne arth outt toloal Bros Sava Hueco for Bowne et $3, B w Farley, cho fro ding, Gentoo erain, Shave bar Zeonyr, 8 Sms |, fro wont PELE fo; eneand Jones Jenv-tn, from ‘and ra are. iow arr pltExpenets. June ite xo Belen Marr. Nickerson, 2d jaley, Haley, do. oie ing, amg, terns Piekertag, Perry, or, Wumipgion, NO; M Tavle do; Juliet "Cha Dlesundrin, Va; Bdward Bul’ sree, Baltimore; P A Saun- dora, Irelacd. ‘Loules, Gray ' Ualey, and, Sarah . Phsdélobia; Wolco' Bate. Sher: wood ‘NYork. Cid steamers’ Jose on Whituey 06 Balti- more; Phineas Sprague, Ms thee PEbiadelphs rigs dent: ao Baale: Aux ayes, Blizs Merrithew, Gordon, Trinidad is dube, schre Fearless, powme, Aut Ci ci Servo, ee NJ.’ No vessel oxi IMb—Arr (by tel) br'ge Gen Marnby 4 White, whe unt ‘eorning ts ne duit Cheehoe gue BALTINURE. Jone litre pure George & thonry. ‘Trow- er, erica, Peru; brig Union diate, Hatta way, Lag: Ventre, Roberss islonthera; 8 ® Jayne, Piliem Swain York. Cd ships Luas (rem) men aur Pram, Mera Rot erdam: Brune, Gayle, a it's Ontor, Arecibo, Fm: im ‘ancervoort. Wisk hon “eae be vo teen” fd Virginia, Davia, ‘Wierh;, a ‘UN, pane stet: larion, Foster, York. ‘At Quarantise Po eee from tat od azaus Tuskerman. fro gies ead Taylor, and Mary Washington, Chopmas, DAR VARS, J —Arr sch ‘eren Bappuch, Gol. en Fleese, N Works Wb Arie Ariet ets gus ah -_ Lara |, Jane Masao ae ‘uth Halsey, Davis, Phi- BASTPORT, June bam 8 Rare Pd usa Fade. ¢and ald 7th lan ‘Hilishoro Bua Mitchel). alexandri aes June FSR arn ton. delp New ORLEANS, Juve 5—Arr a vis Has ; Mextoo Lawlese Barker, Boston’ Gee Berke, si tinh Paap verty, DA, Below~eomirg up ships Wes'mins +r Waesce, NYork Von Gagers (tamo), weimer. Liver pool; Creole. Pie York Cig steatmale Gaivestou, Rahoun Galveston eed h Ginpola: ehive mode, Nason sod sontan, Mhosel, Laver poot. Andover, Berry, NYork, harks Fora, ‘Bostom; & Page, Havana: Dateline (sp) irereigtn es Bsreelona; pun bytg, Mecleanador, Estape, do, Mex echr Brillisat, Bapi- Growler. Maman, 91 dave trom =. apa 120 ora 5 juve \l—Arr br! ee 18. orn for Port Awen; Jan eney, Niantic for rok - Niork for Norwied, v ~ Cid eb Ferra, Seow. Sagua; Be MPuitabe sbeceh a! Rare sehen Wm 1 , Robin Hervey N Yor (and Rioh- mond. Cid. bares I at Kisratea 7acemelier, Bey i ‘Thos Daliett Dil Lagusyra: brige Mary Apa (Br). ‘st Jobn, Pr a juck, Savanna, ache ar, {oib—are steamers Keonebrc Hend, snd Bwtrn, Sellow Rip Janeiro) bark Ubariey it # a aship, 8 bark, FORTEAND, Jure li—Aarr bark Oanade, Mitehell, Meten- me Co dak Mary & Baracy Laver, Havens: re Me- Inzz0, Hardly, 8t Jago; Altaraia, Blobor, Havana; cbr Sarah, Rae Baltimore. Sid senr Calliope, Buckley, Charieston, AEM, June 1—B1¢ sobes Job H Alen. WC Elisaon, © 8 Carstwiin, P Armstrong & Thomoson, Ovo Kiward, oF fe Iday: Tl Audeutied, ® VW sumaona, and Doreaa Ireland, ilar eiphin. TAKPaULIN COVE, June 9. AM~In pert brigs Bonn: Begs Tay, from Poulsdesp hin for stern Updia Stover, from aials lor Philaceiphia; scbre veucusign, from do for do; Re- frm Boston for porter Bert WhYm June W—Arr eebr Lexington Pool, NYork. PERSOSAr, “a F ALEXANDER McGILL, OF RT. ANDREWA, N. ie now living, be would hear of his mo her by Caller Acdreming a nots to J. L, bavis, $US Kodaoa vireet, 8. F JONE DAVIS, WHO ONCE BaTLRD mt 7H 3 nRiG Geor@ans, of ‘yew Loason, wit Post office corner of biG rien = if he ts on! of vin Will please send her address. ¥ THE NEWSROY WHO PICKRDUPTHR BIRD IN THR rear of the St Micholas motel. on Sanday morning, will Tetura It to BIT Broadway, he will receive $i reward. FORMATION WANTED—OF hich wee tb Aagaa, IN, shew, poo City, Kanna Territory.’ Avy inf: = Smet hing ae Hf weds importanes = dress M 81 Cross streot, NFOBMATION WANTRD—O? BRSSIB POSTE! tive of Griddom, county Cavan, county rome fitteen yt the pame of Rebert Nishit; wen! 11 afver “be dewth of her husband, #0; owed to Dat the United Stores, berself and three children Any Informa- tion of her will be wbaaufuily revived by her. sister, Foster, 5) Beat Fil eet, ia the fs Third and Fourta ‘Boston and or. SFORWATION WANTHD-OF MIGHARL | native of the elty of Cork, Ireiand. sou of Daniel Sex on, Soom" 2t yous, married one year inst Uhretane is brother, Tim.thy Mexicn, 207 'ronklin sireet, af to commu tere Aa streot, Paterson, Jersey. Now 3: re MISCELLANEOUS, TAABLES LONDON CORDIAL OTe 18 ORIGINAL AND ONLY LONDON GIN IMPORTED, Tels gia. distiied in, London {rom sound barley, wer. the survel lance of the Brith anive in we. ia delicately flavored With # titeture of ihe Italian joniper berry, and some of the mest valuable restoratives of the veceiavle Rhagdom. ing Hin. he opinion of the mest etmiret merioal man he Purest and safest stimulant or dinretic éring In nee It is & delicious tomte, of « no delicsie favor, dit- Aavotd of sat bar hy wana Holland gin oF je tiona ne ‘nianded as a medicina, It ie recommended by ab not phyeieiars peneraily in enaen of ¢ vapepeia font, "Bema em dropsy, gravel, colic, e an eaves of the urinary organe TOUR o fav bkine: 4 Ne bowele. ber. iuity, &e, vt the weaner ex will find by iw f dure relle! fom. thoge. dialreasing stnoyancee |y attend their dettoste cabety, nent, Mot ot New Yorn, he Pa a iy, Pronounees Charles’ Lon ppetiot io.any other, but the bea risiaot the ahr he bag ted to enters ip thexoutbern and Weet- travel era expoand to chsnges of water hern Bu nd Kastorn Bus ew, pita rp verte at sovents five c=mta, and eight rer I denggisia, grocers, fircitsrers and oyan m= roberts i ieware t imitation, Buy only CHHARLAS’. are ett br the onee, at the importor's be yal wholcwale aruce! depot, 40 broadway, New SrAns Baez ——- Of Augusta, and an ex saute a0 CARD FROM THN COMMISSIONERS, AND CERTIFICATES FROM THR MAYOR: ND OTURRS OF THR CITY OF AUGUSTA, Ricagoxp Couary, Geoncta:— thet we have mnperintended 1 lemy paged 7, Samuel Swan & 8 LOTTERY COMMITS [ONBRA FE i i: hg NDORSE! Ayorets dies the: eapeciablity aad fair dealing, wth the entire ‘bnsinegs in carried om with the most scrap lous and exast Tee pve mt SXapen, } Commissioners, Accrsta, Ge, dune 7, 1868, , Avant they a. cotem unity are estecmed and and woriby clone, hyo ied Sirios Sonsion, reer pine = Port brig Cana.ia, Pomp, from Callao arr —