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Serenade to Hon. John Cot’ grange, ‘Me friewds and constitccnte of WO t dove cectiomas, ‘whe represents the Sixta Congreesion? , district, serenaded ‘Bim that night at hie private residen” e335 past Twelfth s@iweek Bbortly after twelve e'Clo 4 the poomsing of cam mee im Second avenue announce’ , 4 the approach of the pro exanion, which bad been form 44 a4 Heans, in the Bowery, mear Houston street, and m gone to Mr, Ooonrane’s reai- Genco. Aiter a Drilliant “ Jepiay of fireworks and the dis- urge of cannon, MF. Qochrane was loudly called for, fad on presenting ' imseif was vocHerously cheered. ‘Deere was a large gumber of persons prevent, comprising ‘Several }eading 7 sembers of @pward and numerous ‘riends @f Mr. Coshre'se, When the cheering had subsided Mr. Geabrane Poceeded to speak as foliows:— ‘Pelow titizens—1 am bappy to meet you ae & portion of @onstitoents on my recent returp from my iegislative A constituency of waich any eave reason to be proud, is hover upon Rone. ‘You, gent emen, doubtless are familiar with the measures wach cumimes vur sitenven as of the Pie God as members of tho democratic party. mene these was the assertion, tnrougt our bgisiative ote, of the right of the people to govern themselves. Bas Great principle was presented for cur delidera® by (oe request of the people of the Ter . of Kepses to be — incorporated ‘ami received as a State of the Union. The Senate Bill, ‘es priciien apna we DU) Into & lew. a@dyeresres, sud which, to # certain extent, was success: folly oporsed, recognized in its mato featares this imoor- fact pp inle—so true is it that efprinciple eo catbo ic hes Boroed jself into the councils even of our ical adver g@wice. Yet combined ith this principle in tue bill pro- ovens by our adversaries were 80 cons:itaional resies, Unat it bedyripeneine for the bye = loge ugh @Wabsequens etlrts, it experienced s sign lure, Tae Bngtisn dill, caled the ‘Compromire Bul,” and which eventually received the support of nesriy the whole de- mocracy—preuty well relieved of some of the objectionable feateres of the}-evate Bi'l— contained intact the vital prioci- pc ofjpopular sovereignty, 80 that while wat bit’, which has Been matured iulo law, purposes to bhe people tae pesiioo ef their most cherisbe2 rights, should they faii to accept them their enjoyment is by that refusal bot poeiponed to & period when anincreage of population snail put them ander Our represeptative proportion, more properly for Oongrersionsi reprerentation It should be remarked, however, that im every pnase and change of all these dtite, the general voice of the democratic party und forun'y ineieted that whather ad@ited ag @ State or con. Mavic g as a Territory, the CF ige ood either of the Territory or State are clo'hed wita power at all times at toeir own Proper Option to chang», modify or alter their eons tt ition, Tere is Sut one ouber subject to which af this lave hour I dees it expedient to direcs your attention. I: 18 the ab- worhing ent «ng ossing question of British sggrensions Avera Commerce. 1 do not say upon American “¥ T believe that (he woole country is satisfied th hostile actions origigate im the anat pride or the vindisv:vonses of indi- ice from such sources, unsuatained by ne- vine! authority pot ouly, but in anticipation repu tiated by % Ameri an pride can iaffer m» wound. But the act, proonted by what ver mosve, romsine still an ipjary ‘Spon Cur Fast commercial interests. It is to these acts Yo .os coppection, and with euch a view, thet I intend for B fw momenw to addrcss mysef, Our commerce covers She sens ite dase line of operation are the wharves of New York, from which proceed these vest fleets ens te every sea, that wave ia every suniigot, thas voit every lend. (Lona cheers.) On the Ooast of Africa | the yeesels of a!l other nations; on the Coast of tyeir proportions are the same. They spread over tho Paciie, and im the Guill of Mexico more ethan equal te vee}: of all ober vations combined, These fleets Se now in the full flight of fright through the Stratis of Fords, along the Guif of Mexico; through the Yacaten Cannel they rosh in wiid disaster into the Cerribesn Sea, pressed by the tnunders snd ‘tho insults of the Buzzard and the Styx. It ie clear that if this intimidation is continaed, our commerce will not be criven, but is already banished from the seas. It je clear that if these acts are to be conatant and reierated, the end of our commerce is not oaly approaching, but is reached. (fi! hi! bi!) It is clear that if these things are fo be solerated and submitted Wo in the Gulf and on the seas, from every ocean very Soon Will be banished the last American gail, #All this is to be euffered, and is to be feared ander the operation of an assorted right by the British government to visit and search Ameri- can ships. A right which, originating in 1814, bee been pursued by Eoglund through successive yours unsuccessfully upon Foropean nations, and ‘At last an interpretation insisted upoo to the American min -try. Itis needicas, gentlemen, wo say thet thus right hac never been asvented to—nevor hae been incorporated dato iD.ervational law, and always strong!y resists¢—even So bavle—by American statermen (Hear.) That spirit of resixtance has been incorporated iuto the patriotism of the /mericar nation, and to yield to that agserted right ‘woul be to forfeit our integrity and ‘0 tarnish oar honor, (Fear, bear, bear.) The last word of ne upon thas vubjoc. bas been uttered—the last line has been penned. America never will consent, but has always de- nied, and will resist the arrogated right; and whether the wubcrdipsies of this —< Power bave excecded their instructions, should be considered ia sb the fact that in 1839 the people of land enacted a Jothing in person and suthorized her Lord High Ad- mira! with a power, not only of arresting ships of other mations upon ibe bigb seas, Dut af searcuiog and examin- ag their pa; oa their cargo, if supposed to be en- gaged Ip the trade. But whether these aca have Deen the reeuit of a right claimed, or nave bean the effect ef an excess of prudence by the subordmate, can be of BO material Moment before the proposition that they are fajarior, and if permitted, will y our maritime com- merce. How, gentiemen, are there acts to be preveated? ‘The cessation of them now may be followed by a recur- renee of them the pex; year. A pradent commander | may B» replaced by a rach commander, and the careful erweer of this year may be followed oy the Styx or Buz. yard of another year. It w tmportant. therefore, that the | Preventive should be applied. Am increased naval force (bear, Lear)—but not a force which shall carry ies attack into the warlike marive of other nations, bata force which sbail be devoted to the extending of our com- mereia| marine ageinst from whatever querer they may come, or a force which shall be commen. gurate with our commercial interests landward sad seaward the world round. (Cneers). Dut tais force will ear peace on its wings, not war; fn trath, this grand triumph will be the prevention of war, its great ext wuccers repore to the commercial community, sod oecurity against further intimidation and barm. Cheors.) These waorsures are due not only to the dig nity of the national republic, but ina much greater de- ree to the immense interests which the government of « coontry 1e bound to pubserve and protect. (Cheers.) Jam obdiiged te you, gentlemen, for the very co:plimen- fury manner in Which you have evinced your approbation of my policy a your represeatative, and shall always wee my bumble emertioas for the good and welfare of ovr (Lavd cheeriog.) Some other gent en addressed the aesemb lage, when oad cheers were civen for Mi. Cochrane, and ine meeting @iaperted at one o'clock eltwn's ban ed some popular alrs In a0 artistic manner, sod ibe y of froworks was eredisable to the pyrotechnint ‘The Rival Transatiantic Telegraph Interests, BS FROM SENATORS BISLER AND GRREN. Wassrwcron, Jane 12, 1653. ri » STATRS SUNATR i foel mortified im calling your attention to the following, which it reeme haa been tranemitved by the henate reporter for the associaved press, having reference t© the proceedings of Congress on the Atiantic Telegraph epeouiation, viz — Po action whatever bas been taken by the Judiciary Com itive of the Liouse, vor hae the Senate committee to whom eugaged in the great enterprise of America by telegraph Tt ia under. imler, at the earner eolicitation of Amos to introduce & Dill im the Senate to-day apbact of inat year, but be aid tt in his tn- and witbout ward tor —— ware ceed sorepes) the tele who have U Sompt on the part of § peb'\> by putting forward as {adiviiual a the deliberate action of Congress au You are aware, wy dear fir, that the above is am infa- mous fabrication. devoid of truth in 6 cept that part referring to the House com: JT never bed my memorial presented Delieve that the resident correependent of t rem bad wo bad in the perpetration of the above ’ ‘and I bope no action will be taken in the Senate, might be to the injury of the innscent. ou to give me s slatemont ae to the facts in the premies. ‘ery reepectfclly, your moxi hambie and obedient ser vent, TaL. P aT Severe Cramer, Wasmsctox, Jeme 12, 1858, } Po Tat. P. Saarnne, Pag. — Dear Sin—Your nove of this morning, enclosing a tele- of the associated prees in relation to the i whieh I introduced imso the Senate some cays since, proposing to rej the act of last Congress granting a wubeidy of $70,000 per annum, for twenty-five years. to the hg Company, was banded to mea few minutes attention had been previously called to the offensive tenor and misrepresentationa of that oo wounieation, and | hasten to say in reply, that mettber Mr. Kendall sor yourself, in any way, directly or indirectly soflepoed my gotion on that subject, so far as my kaow 0K gore { bad previously presented the memorials of Mr. Kendall ead others, calling the atéontion of Congress to he monopoliving tendencies of te t. ae R ee Company. The rowling of these papers had med wofevoralie mpres-ion on my pdm ia. telven Atlantic Telegraph echeme, and wher I read the act of Parliament, which, if agreed t, wuld give the Britl government ontire control of > company, 1 felt indig- nant at the bumiliating proposition, as evidently did moat of the members Mey y Ae With both verm withia British provincesgt is proposed to piace the a comrol of the paoy i the British © provide expressly ttt in the tr despaicher the Amerioan government must he Pritwh, aniews our wulsidy is increased to @ eum equal to theirs, Who would sgree to bind our government to contribute on cor senum for twenty five years to & foreign monopoly on such ferme Much os | ‘was interested by the magnificence af She scheme. | aid not vote for the law of last Vongress, be @ause | feared jnet what bas come to thet toe Brities em would atiempt to get exciasive control of the nage (to answer thelr own ends and not to on fait terme of equality wite this country. We iready bad & jotnt oe@oupaney and @ joint protecto have yale wich have work betly, end J feared thata joint Mieprap © would reoult ia the same way, I Propored tao reccred wo, Decouee l My Againe) maak: tag the contract authorized on the Le my Se Brion Pariiasest, ad eurreace of he Commit aa the wes wee, therefore, no on anc the spect, | remain, dear sir, WAswineron, Jame 14, 1858. To How. James S. Guenm, of tne Jadiciary Committee, DEor eee pir of he smened rm te El me Sevate, it seems, bas bven active in the <dusemication of alanéerons imputations 4) Hon. amos Kentall, and others, because of the preseatatwa of the suolry oxeuio- prise gunersly regerded by Omagreenmen as 8 tochome of men as Aw Teele ee none ont. Among the fasricated Feports thus publisbed war the followiog, in reference to we iE proceeds heb of the United States Senave on the memo- antic telegraph, viz:— "te sou eaty aa vinse the Bl fereduced b ey un bigiee sos: oodeeat we % yes Toning’ to. the repoal of the acantic. Telegraph ac sul cli nosiasl chery sassmare exkecionet eo tee i) SaeePEgs eestor eee setek vast, ent jor conn Simeriea by telegraph. t will be seen from the above extract thet the facts in the cage have been fisgractly fateited. would thaax you for a written ae ato Oe ote grid = Feport. Very respectfully, your moet bum! obed' eervant, ~~ Tal = ie Seva Wasaincron, a 1, or iabe, } To Cor. Tar. P. BuarynER :— Sin—My attention nas been called we | agrogrerte the newspapers, the Commitiee on jadiciary of the Senate as baviog noe eaprenee themseives decidedty and apaniwos ‘sgeiost the Dill introduced a by Mi m4 Jer, looking to the repeal of the Atlantic Telegraph of 18657; apd algo ageiuet every mvasure ceiculated to throw any impedimon' ia the wey of the operastous of the company ¢1 therein. I need only speak for myself; Dut not wishing to be misrapresonte?, oven uniotention- ally, I deem it proper to sey that the publication is pot correct, either as it regards the com mittee of the dividual members thereof. ater tbe action of the Britieh Pariia- mest on that subject, I believe the committee are unant mous in their opinion agsinst any contract with the cova- Tz: ‘and | was and am willing to repeal the act of 1557. it has of dollars, and the probabilities are that it willenure, if constructed, $0 the exclusive doneftt of tee British, governement in any to embarrin; Soarins it opeo ant freeto and Seana 28 agatosi the act of 1857, and am anxious to vote for its a repeal. Very respectfully, your obedient ser- . "JAMES 8. GREEN, Our Kansas Correspondence. Leavenworry Ory, &. T., Jae 10, 2858, Stenton’s Speech on the Lecompton Constitution—The ‘rou- dles at Fort Scott—Governor Denver's Determination to End the Difficulties He Proceeds to the Disturbed Dis trict~The Lane Shooting Affair. The speech delivered by F. P. Stanton on the Lecomp ton constitution, the night before last, created but 2 mo mentary sensation. The inclemoncy of the weather had the effect of cooling the ardor of even the most ultra free State men. The adjourned moeting to have been held last night was adjourned indefzitely, im coasequence of the storm which still reged over the country. So it will be hard to say whea the honorable gent!eman wil! have an opportunity of fiuishing his remarks upon the all ab- sorbing and much abused topic of the day. Coy, Denver started for Fort Scott yesterday, with the view of adopting summery measures (or the safety, peace and welfare of that section of tho Territory. The action of the Missourians in arming the militia on ove side, and the im pudent course of Montgomery’s men on the other, nas Tendered the Governor’s presence at the scsne of the dis turbance really necessary, Gov. Deuver iuiends to promptly end the troubles. He will show no lenity towards any of the offenders, whether they be free Sate or prosiavery men, but will act impartially with each of she contendixg factions. When tae Governor arrives at Fort Scott I have po doubt he will find a speedy way of Rettling the accounts of the few reckless men who have thus disturbed the peace aad bappicess of quiet citizens for ag vy reed of grati(ying their thieving propensities under the cloak of politics, ‘Tho excitement attending the Lance shooting affair is fast subsiding. Lane is still coniined to his house, but it is believed that his life is in no wise jeopardized, as it was at first reported The examination in the ono will.come off on the 13th inst. at Lewrence. Counsel bas been engaged by the accused party, and « strong effort will be made to clear him by Mosers. Ewing & Sous, of this place. The feeling of Jenkins’ friends is very strong against Lave, and they feel ouite cavguine of being able to make out a food case against the prisoner, Mr. William §S. Weils,one of the members of the Le- compton constitutional comyention, was arrested at Law- rence @ few days ago, charged with beiag oneof the party engaged in the shooting business at Port Soett. Ag near as your corresponden: could ascertain, Mr. Wells was not Bear the spot when the difficulty ocourred. Judge Cato — a writ of habeas corpus in the case of Wells, when ee take place in the case Lmavesworrn Or, K, T., Jane 13, 1858. Departure of the Sixth and Last Column of the Army for Utah—Troops Preparing to goto New Mewico—The Wen- ther—Politics Nearly Out of Sight in Kansas—The Lat Shrick for Freedom—The Course of the Partisan Press. The sixth column of the troops for Utah started from the fort this morning under commsaud of Major Emory. Is consisted of companies C, F and I of the tirst cavalry, company | of the Seventh infantry, a company of ¢ragoon recruila,ove of infantry, and ® detachment of infantry, numbering in all 600 men. The troops, eepeciatly the tn- fautry, looked well. The discipline of the cavalry was not equal to the expectations of the citizens who were assem- Died to witness the departure of the troops; but all agroed ‘that thore was the making of an excellent body of soldiers in the men who to-day appeared to such disadvantage. ‘The unplearant state of the weather prevented many per- fons fram being present at the parade who atticipated a plesant day's amusement at the expense of | acie Sam and the Mormons: but nevertheless the attendance was large and much interest was manifested In the various mania ‘yres of the soldiers previous to taking tbair leave of the Territory. General Harney, with hit siaff and an escort of forty men, Will leave to morrow morning. Preparations will now be made at the fort to send of a reinforcement of 400 men to New Mexico. It is expected that the column will be ready to move ia about @ month. The command of the troops has not yet been as. signed. ‘The weather here has been exceedmgly unpicasant during the past week, rain baying fallen in Jarge quanti. tee it the entire Territory. The Stranger, a creek which you bave to croes going and coming from Lawrence, is very bigh, and barely tordable. Moch delay in travei- ling, cepecially by stage, is experienced, in consequence of the rise of water in the various rivers aad creeks throughout the interior of the Territory. The boatson the | Missouri are doing ® good business, notwithstanding the falting off in emigration Party feeling is beginaing to be at low ebb in Kansas, otwithetanc ing the efforte of the partizan press to fan the ‘ames of discord and bring about collisions between the opposing partice ou every possible occssion. The action ot the — Press is LF ren nag and it is con- demped by the great masses The apparent ‘pathy of the inhabitants of the Fertitcry in regard ry political matwrs, shows evidently that they are wearie! of the political hacks who swarmed hither in search of Rotorieiy snd emolament It iy somewhat carious ap] aot # little amusing to notice the coatradiciory statements which are sent forth, con cerning even the most trifling occurrences. The Fort Scott affair, for iusiazes, ap official account of whieh re boen already furnished, has been represented by the Swate press as & mont * barbarous outrage oo ihe part +4 Hamilton and other border ruffieus.”’ The Osawotomie | Herald states that the oocurrence was “ ove of the most horr.ble tragedies that bas ey been acted in all We his- tory of Kaness,” aod long article abusve of Hawmlion and bis comrades in the toloeing style ‘The majority of the perpetrators reside in Missouri, anc cause Was aasigned for the dee, ‘exeept thet, ae the part A prosved it, they were “dd tigalme,’, whether Bully of (aneoent. and mast hence die. It is our hope the perpeus. and that Seaw ver tars will be brought 1. Will take steps to this en, b; oerina Sauliable rewn-d On the other hand the pro slavery prese laud Gamiiton to the skies, and condema Montgomery in unmeasured terms. listen to what the Gass county Demorat says in relation to the mater — sqDiring the past week we hove sen aml conversed wiih at Bi\7 persons who have been competied \o fy from tbe lo save their lives, atthe ame time leaving ‘heir sil, goods and ebstiieg, ir the hands an? ni ihe. mercy of & band of murderous Wieres headed by a vend who esila hin feif Mongarmery. Wagon aller wagon bas passed through our town, loaded with innocent women and children whose ‘woeful countenances ai the loss of properiy ont expulsion he pity of Anything wearing jontgomery and bi- mia- A with seeming delirht waaries of life before the upplications tor mercy Something must be done, and that speedily, to give peace na recariy to the law abiding eitizems; patience has ne mince ce aed to be god ere long, if somebii o devonlt to be wished fore upon our border the! will shake the foundasion vemple of liberty, if Congress does not provert the setuer in our Tarritories, the people will. Thus these partial accounts of difficuitics between the rettiors tend to make matters appear worse than there is really need of. Kansas hae suffered enough alreaay from verna) broile without being plunged into the midst of a war, which can alone end in her uter aod destruction. It is true there are one two newepapers in the Terrfory which, following the course of the New York Bena, as- sociate a congervative policy and implore the peopic to te all petty feuds and jealouries for the betier wel- and advancement of the country. Among the num- ight be mentioned the Daily Ledger and the Herald {this city. This ponservative policy on to par of ibe proprietors of (hese newspapers meets with a hearty re er in the de of the majority of the people who y becoming more and more d the * hnrtcks for freedom on tt avectives of te ‘border ruffians” on the other. The peop't bave no far for the future, The remembrance of ‘he past may eerve to cast a #hadow on the present, but Lime will remove it in the future. The political storm has *pent ite worst fury. Novght i now in store for the good people of the Territory bot prosperity, pesee aud happ! bees already cos’ the United States more than one milion Heace T deem {t unwiss and impoltic, ana being atways opposed with one ride, and (he coarse | NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 1858. ‘The Cruise of the Arctic. OUR NAVAL CORRBEPURDENCE. ‘Unrrep States Sreamer ARcric } Ovy Havana, June 36, 1858. Orwise of the United States Steamer Arctio— Unpleasant Trip Srom New York—Bad Condition of the Ship—Speiking the Mail Steame: Memphis—Arming the Arctic Crew— ‘The Engine Broken~ Sharp Look: Out for the Styx—Going on Shore at Bora-—Taken for Stavers— Vessels Show their Oolers— Lying Uf and On, dc. Ttake tho first epportanity presented of sending you each news of the ship, and her cruise thua far, ag may 00 imteresting, m accordance with my promise. We left New York on the 20th ultimo, laboring under sil the disadvantages of a spoedy refliting and departure. Our voyage so far has been a very unpleasant one. The ship has been found incompetent to the task agsigued her, and hae produced no little discontent on the part of the oflicers and crew. Our orders, which were seaied on Yeaying port, were found on opening to be of such a nature as to deprive us of putting into any port, save in actual cases of necessity. How the department could be #0 stopid agto send such a cra’é as this in search of the Styx, and to look alter the interests of our commerce against the encroachments of British cruisers, is a wonder ‘ems. fo show you the capacity of this veseel for such a mission I soxd you my private log up to date, which is as follows:— Om the Sletof May, ono day out, we spoke the mail steamer Memphis, from Charleston bound to New York. Ist June. --Armed the crew each with musket, cutlass and Colt’s revolver; stationed one corporal of marines and four men on howitzor--the ship rolling very heavily) making three knots, 4un.—Broke the engine, and made sail, legging about three miles per hour. 3 P. M.—Found the ship leaking badly; very light sea; set hands to work at the pumps. 6 A.M. of the bth.—A brig bore down onus; hailed ber; proved to be the brig America, bound for Mataozas; | Captain of the brig wished to know where our cargo was; she mistook us for asiaver; making three knots witha slanting breeze. Gch. —Filied cartridge boxes with ball cartridge, Now ou } the cruising ground and keeping a sharp lookout for the Styx. Sth.--At 9.30 P. M. passed an island to windward, Had aualls ‘all night. 10th. —Saw « Drig ving off the *~ eli town of ora, on the coast of Cuba 10.40 A. M., lowe) od @ boat ond boarded her. Proved to be a Spanish brig, all righ:. 11404.M, jowered a boai aud captain wenton shore. Tbe aathori- ties Wero not at all p'oased with this unceremopioas visit. ne took ue fora iibuster or siaver, 6P. M., spoke Pglish bark Tried, from London, bound to Nasesu. Ia- quired if she bad seen any men of’ war, Said she had not be keaving home. ‘Wath —At LLP. M.. apoke the bark American Flower, from Pensacola, bound to Ssgua Is Grande. Inquired if she bad seen any cruisore, American or English. Said she had not. 1.20 P M., cal'ed first dtvision to quarters. Two water spoats in sight, but no Styx. 14th — Vessels all aronud us. Show our colors. They show theirs. Mukinc 23¢ knots 2A. M., Moro Castle Hight in sight. Expect to be off Havana to morrow. 16th.—-Getting vp steam apd heacipg for Havana. Car- rying twenty pounds of steam and makiog four k Here my log closes for tho present, and es oar boat is getting ready Lo go on shore with letters tor tie matis and the American Consul, I will reserve my comment on our remarkably quick run from New York to Havana, in eighteen days, until my next. We will lay off and on until to-morrew, when we will take another Noah’s ark creise, Our boers are in & very bad condition and need much ‘ring. ‘© Will proceed from here to Key West and Peasacoia, where we will take in provisions, repair ship, aud wait orders from the department. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MONEY MARKET. Mowpay, Jane 21-6 P, M. In the stock market there was moro buoyancy this morning, witha smaller amount of buginess. The im- provement in prices was unimportant. The most a>- tive movement was in New York Central, but even in that the sellors were the regular bear operators, aad sold fora fall. Inevery prominent etock the shorts are free sellers. It is their opinion that raitroad stocks generally are selling for more than their actual value, aud they are vatisied to put out contracts trusting A she future for the realization of their calculations, At the first board to-day Missouri State sixes advanced ‘; per cent; North Carolina sixes, 4; Tthnois Central bonds, \{; La Crosse and Milwaukie lund grant bonds, X%; Delaware and Hud- son, 34; New York Central Railroad, 1; Galona and Chi- cago, : Cleveland and Toledo, 3{; Chicago and Rock Inlanil, 4%; Milwaukie and Mississippi, \{. Roading Rail- road was ‘y per cent lower. The attempt to inflate Read. ing Railroad stock in the face of a falling off in the weekly tonnage of full thirty-three per Joent, compared with last year, is one of thove desperate undertakings which stock gpesulators of the rural districta occasionally are weak enough to enter into, Itisacknowledged that dividends for years to come are utterly out of the question, and in the very tecth of that fact ¢fforts have been made to not only sustain present bigh pointa, but to bring about @ further ipfiation, A few days will give ua the result of the opera- tions of the clique of Phiiadelphia speculators. Western railroad stocks generally were better this morning; they were not, however, in vary active demand at the improve” ment. Rattroad bonds close? firm at our quotations, with only a moderate amount of business. Tilinois Ceatral bonds opened at 89%, and left off at 85 per cent. State stocks continue quiet, withovt material change in prices. At the second board the market was a little more active, at about prices current in the morning. Missouri State sixes advaneed \; per cert, La Crosse land grant bonds, 1 Penneytventa Coal Company ‘{; Michigan Central Railroad 3. Reading closed without change, Erie was firm at the quotations of the first board. After the board prices were pretty well mustained. The greatest difficulty which ope- rators for a rise bave now to contend with is the entire adrence of all speculation, There are no buyers except the regular street epeculatore, and they give no support to the market. ‘The Assistant Treasurer reports to-day as follows :— Total receipts. $928,981 50 ‘Total payments. 453,173 35 Toral balance 7,501, ‘ead 39 The receipts today inclu 000 from Customs and $59,000 for Tressury noves, ‘The exchanges at the Bauk Clearing Houve to day were $19,095,597 98, and the balances $1,252,222 54. The Mo Lropolitan certi®cates amount to $40,000. By a telegraphic despatch from St. Joins we bave advices from Europe by the steamship Persia three days | later tban those brought by the Varderbilt. The news is | not important. The Liverpeol cotton market te reported dail, No change ie noticed in console or In the London money market, We notice the resumption of the private banking house of Wm. J. Bell & Co., of 37 Nxchange place. Mr. Catlin, baving been elected Prerident of the Milwaukie and Mississipp Railroad Company, retires from the partner. ip. The State of Virginia hes on hand at the Bank of ibe State of New York funds to pay coupons due July 1. The Brondway Papk bas declared @ tem! annual divi | dend of five per cent, payable on the Ist of July; the At- ‘ree | lantic Bank of New York, threo and one-half per cent, | payable July 1; the Chemical Bonk, a quarterly dividend of tix per cent, payable July 1; the Old Colony Railroad, & dividend of three dollars per share, payable July 1; the | Korwich and Worcester Railroad,a divideod of two dol- | lars per ehare, payable July 12; the Commonwealth Fire | Insurance Company, & temi-ancunl dividend of dve per | cent, payable om the ist of July; the Brooklyn Fire la- | svrance Company, ® dividend of ten per cent, payable on the first of July, baving by reeolation changed the time of payment of ciyWends from February aod August to Janu. | ary and July. A resolution bas also been adopted to ap- | ply to the Legieiature for permsion to increase the capital stock of the company by an addition of fifty thouand dollars to the amount The bank statement for the past week, compared with that for the previous week, exbi the folowing varia- tons in the segregate of the leading departments — Iverease ip loans and discounts « 91,774,806 Decrease ip specie... $70,797 Decrease in circulation 70,004 Inereave in deporite, actua 907,71 The line of lincounte is in exoess of the argregnte at thie time last year, when the commercial and financial opera tions of the country @t large were more than double the present movement. This is not a very tavorabio feature jw financial sifairs for Cie moment, as the probability of a contraction in the midst of a more active season becomes stronger with every expansion under the existing duiness and depression. In speelo the reported decrease is no larger than apticipated. The iarve sums ¢rawn for pay- ment into the Sub Treasery, on account of Treasury mote bide, will soon be distribute egain and find their way back into the banks. The sums rirawn by the government | must soon become disbursed and fall back ayain into the channels af commerce. The deposits show « steady in- crease. ‘The segregate i« cow greater than at any pre vious period by nearly & million of dollars. The inactivity of money is a# Much A cause for complaint among the danke and others s ever, and the accumulation of idle capita goes on uninterropted The receipts of breadstufie at Owego, Buffalo and Og- deneburg coptinae on a large scale. The receipts of wheat ft Cewego have been very heavy daring the week. The | Spares show the receipts at Buflalo, by Lake, to the 19th \ Septant, ot Cewege te thy 16th iastant, nod at Ogdensburg to the Mth watant These rece’ ois are compared witd the corresponding periods tm 19,7; 1859. —~ Ose: 1,950,987 40,108 conegs arg. 289/88, x ent) 874,315 ‘Wheat reduced to flour. .1,011,893 Total.......+ Excess recely ‘These Ggares show a large increage over those of Inet week, And, as far as wheat is concerued, there sppeara to be no let up in the receipts av ihe extreme Westerm ports, 6000 Bar 3d Sie Hs 10000NCRApelmefed 93 6000 Mich Ssk’g fb 65 250 do. 83 55 Mil & Misa RR... 20 50 LaCrosse& MRR, 655 50 BO eevee Ob BOARD. 100 ghs Erie RR...830 39000 200 do. 10006 Virginis 6’s.. 98 .. 6 25100 Latro&Milighs 35 10000 do... -. Bhs 10 sha Park Bank... 10436 27 Ocesp Bank 91 20 am Ex Ban) KS % 20 Bark Commerce. 103s 8C0 Pacific M 8 Co 830 Fs Mich Central RR. 17 Pepp Coal Oo.... |e 50 NY Central RR.. 100 b6O oe do bed 50 Gal & Shi RR.800 350 300 Cai&RIBIRR..b80 00 ao. F 20 do. 100 Erie RR. -b00 oe dO... + BS REPORTED SALES OF BONDS AND STOCKS AT AUCTION. A. H. Nicolay. SICOONY City 7e..Fiat 91 100 sheEtnaFTnOo.108al08%% 39000 NY&HarR76.do §14f 10 Emp City Ins Co.. 117 600 Sunbutins 2°52 $4 95 Clinton F ias Co.. 119 80 Stuy vert F Tua Co 1934 20 Astor F fs Oo, 20 ¥ 500 ComMutinee’b7 4145 255 RepFin 9'64’°5'T = 605, Bow FInOol64*,a'65 Bt " 4036 96 US F Ins Oo...129a129 35 50 Knicker'r F InOo 130 28 Howard Fins Oo 166 New York City Banks. 20 Am Express Co... 88) 7Cou Be Brooklyn 25 cmgonemnell ,T.. 828,578 60,432,000 606,800 €3,111 334 593,801 68.781 486 605,066 67,213,111 01 BPO 65,387,b5d 693,578 65,202,597 528,81 377 | eee ed 961,740 @7 372.940 780,012 66,814,085 Bioveloll 64.241 .471 671,050 69 600,523 8,872,192 67,280,698 8,922/316 67,294,191 13,856, 8,073,801 67,961,901 Sepk Ue) °8T. 308 TOL AR 18°32 008 1/898'903 0 9L8 BCR 3, 764. .106,985,400 11,400,418 7,916,102 62,708.266 , 11,476,204 7,523,602 49,745,271 22;799'731 6(854,624 12.379.747 92,081,076 6,755,068 72,552,988 31,902,656 6 853,852 74,173,910 80,929,472 6,892,231 74,215,042 817580;000 7,253,802 76,022,176 32/636,456 7/246.809 76,790,868 83,196,449 7,190,170 78,673,210 34y113;801 75140,861 79,108,803, 35,064,213 7,431,814 80,563,303 35,453,146 7,735,066 81,727,145 84,790/728 7,602,976 83,699, 34,047 /440 7,307,445 84,297,738 31,496,144 7,252,616 83,162,243 32,790,332 7,548,835 scaeetee 38,307, 7, 198 940 Sy 506,439 57 314,067 16 169, zarY08 $1 O35, 5 152,195 144,815 7 850,446 874,083 46 Total .....c4+. $1d71101 63 2101405 9,500,710 30 P — with the previous week, the results are ag follows: CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT, Monpay, Juno 21—6 P. M. Asvrs.—The sales embraced abouti60 Ne het ws Brravertrrs.—Flour—The market was heavy sud sier, especially for the lower grades. The ‘Canenotions for the day footed up about 10,000 a 11,000 barrels, closing notations: Within the range of about the following 7 perfine State. ae Canadian superfine and Raliimore, Alexandria aud Geo e fouthern tancy and extra Guamaene B8SSse22385 i y. salee embraced gbout 200 barrels, at the above quotations. cae brands were unchanged, with a moderate sales embraced about 800 a 1,000 barrels, at prices ‘wt. im the above range of figurer. Rye flour was steady, with sales of about 150 barrels, at a; quote. tions. Corn meal was unchanged — Wheat—The receipts wero A ty Taarket nea’ The sales for the day ‘up about 60,000 a 70, bushels, cr ie Canadian at $1 07; ‘white Michi- gan at 81 (8; mixed do. #1 $1 05; rod winter wostern at $1881 01; Milwaukie clud at ‘8c. 8 vic., and chicago vp hay 8 Sie. jor common, and at #50. for prime, and Southern red at $1 10. Southern white was quiet. Corn—The market was steady, with sales of about 26.000 bushela, imcluding New Orleans at nt 700. @ Tle, @ Tze. and choice at 70. Sourbern at 770. a T8e., end yellow do, at wee quiet, while holders demanded Tle. a Te. Barley wae quiet and pomimal Oates were yy: > mia foal] sales of State and Westere st Moye de Cor vax: —Sales of 600 bags of Rio were made at 10\C., and 160-d0. at 10390. Gorrox contined quite firm, with sales of about 1,200 baies, clering wuirat 12 ‘4c. for middling uplands. bicoums.—There was rather a firmer feeling in rates, While engagements wero light. To Liverpool about 15,000 bushes wheat were taken at 6d., in bage. For flour la 0d. War aeked. 160 bbls. pork were At 2s. Od, and 100 bales of com A cotton, to fll up, ats-16d, To London 100 tieroes pork and 209 tierces beef at ts. To Glasgow 160 bbis, lard were enanged at 2s. There was new to the Continent. To California rates ranged trem Ze. to 30. per feot meaeurement Hit —Salee of’ about 1,(00 bales were made for dhip ment at 45e a b00., 1 for city use 4 600. a BF Slors.—There wae a good demand from ibe trade. The Mt De. # OKO , and new, for city a So teow. —The market wos steady, with sales of about 75 tons Scowh , ASL) 50 for Glengarnoek. There wae no Coltpees on The market. $1 £5 per 10 Iba, delivered from yard. to arrive it wae #1 50. There was ho change of moment to notice in ueles. — Linseed continued to be firmly held, with mode- rate enige of ainbricnn at Ode, 9 650. Grade whale was id at New Redford 800 Dbia, were at 48, visions —Perk was heavy and sales quite Hmited. irge lote it waa ciered at $16 76 for mess, while in retail lots it gold @ $16 #5. About 150 bbls. prime were eold at $15 76. Thip meas wae at $16 45, and clear do, $1) %. Beef wad firm. The saios braced about bbie., includ ay me at Sila $il 60; ro- extra do. at $148 814 50. 22. Beef hame were in- firm at Pacon wae unchanged, Gales of mesa active at 616 « 617. ibs. superfine elty stroked were made at 12\e. ti fornia. Cot meme were firm and in 00 packages were made at fc. abe, 4&7 \c. for bams, Lard waa in better request, with rales of about £00 bbe, and tierces at 103¢¢., 16Ko. a lie, the latter for prime. Butter waa at Bh. a Ohno, and ot 186, # 26e, for State, new State dairies at Te. ate, Ecos —The market continy firm, with sales of 760 8 £00 bbie, Coba mugeov ado, inttadiny "common refining sort, Bat. 0 bN0., aad fair mrocery goods at to, & OM, TALrow = Sales of about 9,600 toe. were mado at 95/0 anye. ‘Wiuenat<-pipe of aout 209 bile, wipro made nt 299, sell'ng at Bo. @ bo., and prime 40g) bie wh, 200 do} Bs aS Ch a MABITINE INTBLLIGBR "Pest of New York, June 21, 1858. wmship Star of the West, G: Aspinwall—M 0 Roberts. Stesi Mp Stee 1 eat, Grey, bepin inner, Board & 0. endipaned Velperaiag anda marke—-W H hip Centurion, Caulkina, Liverpool— BE coe Sears New Orleane— ison B20 Curacoa—| Bris Pevaula (or Berauiensidicton & Po. Bat Se ee ee Pe oan. NE Artevamity: & oe Bueksport and er P Buck & Brit fumea Yi miy, Wall, Rnneit i Be D Bream & 0 £00, Brig J oa hederson. Elieahethoart—E B as Ata, ao Etizabetbpor:—2 C Duvcan bin, Kilery. Savanilia~ Woodrutt. Gising & Co. Br Porniu Br Sr "Stok, ND B Dewrore Bebr Out battery, Pes Peyton Shationioae-Metready, Wott oa Schr My Rover, Hughes, Wilmington- McCready, Mou & PM for tom & Co. opens: me a ‘ieamebiy Nenana bran ny — aod cer, Baltimore a3d Norfolk, 30 asenners wh Cromwell oor hours, Fteamship oe Growell, Portland, maze, to Fy Gromwell & Enterprise NcLane, ° Callao, h 6, via Hampton Roade 3 an 7h with guano, to Baril & Pritt vessel to Taylor Ritch, bie'in company irom Hampton Roads with ship a Jer epian Thom Blak 1, z 7 with jerem! apace, Werpocl, May. se Rasa! Thom pooa' May 483 Dassenge! Nephe EN iat “0, lop 90, ee berk Sransit, 6 Gaye t from Cube ‘rived a with ‘antwe rovisions, 9} {since arr Falmouth, i): June in of Georges 2 ahip nb Burton, from tiverpoot foe Now Terk. ethos bas nad igh westerly winda and calms nearly the whole Havava, Jane Ship John Merrick (of New York », oe aate Tapper. 13th 7, wih. oaeer tok L & A Stuart ‘pat, iat 37 02. lop 74 HW, ‘oxebang wigeale t with brig Paudora; gm eat Jat 37 a3 ie Saree schr Frederick Lawrence, from Ship ‘ST Waxeielo, ele, Young, Philadelphia, to flab losding for San *rancisco, i of gre ae Bark ‘Nicelaus 1 Heinrich (tec: aabar Eh Masik, Genoa,g% dapa, with marble, &c, 105 Fabrica days, wh Fh lageroods Bde, Sertotpats ery oa. Bart Bar Juoe 5, with fusuc, hides, Baran, Stevens, Savanilla, dc, to Vore, Livingston & Bark Co, Nagle, Baker, Curecoe, Jane 8, with hides. skins, de, to 8 W Lewis June Lb, iat 2311, lon 7050, signalized a brig bound Sonsh showing a white tlag with letters 1 H in {t Bark Happab sborvion, iarr, New Orleans, 24 days, with madre and 4 passengers, 10) A McOaw. Bad heavy wi Brig Zephyr, Smid, 8: Crotx. WE. June 9% in ballast, to a M Freeman & Ci Zepyyr was tinder British volora, and having been eahore t Bt Croix got offand was sold to aa American captain, who hes sent ber to this port. aapitin ballast nn (of Batimore), Roviuson, Baltimore, 4 ballast, to McLean & tz. ‘Br Alpba (in), Curry, Newark, NJ, for Windsor, NB. Behr 120 (of Bosion), ‘ércival, Humscoe PR, June», with inet, off Cape Henry, spoke schr Bea op, Taaien toe Few i », Hard ‘avideon (of New Haven), jaracoa, ted in conioumy with ly, for NYork. June 17, lat 8340, lon ache David Babson, bound fo the bahamas, Sehr L E Cowperthwaite, galley, Netenes, NO, & days. Schr Guingir ot emia Crowell wim ton, NC, 7 days. Sebr © 8 Watso bern, NO, ing! febr Mary Kmma. Pilgrim, Vieio days = a Daas. Sebr Frances, fi Sietenéris, 8 days. 7 Bohr AB amaner, Ui days, via Dela- Wfcbr Sidney O Jones, Hedell, NO. 4 day: ey O Jones, Bedell, wn, s. Bekr Geo W Baliwin. Cropper. Saktmore, 3 days. Behr Neptune's Bride, Gilet, Taltimore, 7 cays. Pegi Sor chr Virgi 7 fede Bt erent aaan E Jayne, a Rebr OL, Vander 8, Baltimore. 8 Sehr Jonathan Cone, Philadel Rebr Lady Lake, White, Philadeiphia Bohr JF Hinchen, Philadelphia for Provid Behr J C Beory, Fent for Fall River, 8: Stephen, MeGregor, Calais, 8 days. Bebe Calegonia, Holmes, Bargor vis Guilford. Sebr TC Lyman, Schr Lavina Jas Port Bwen for Providence. Sebr Niagara, Sm! , Sehr Geo M Smith, 1 for Providence, Sloop Wm Hl Rowen, Hallock, Providence, loop Yalaad, Bull, "rovidence. America, ——, Philwdelphis, having w tow ship 3 Waketelt Hileet ext morning a Kady treated | by Bieri Young ‘of the Renase Rosle- Rae was it yours old, nnd was owned by ‘ane ‘eon re Snow. from Gi before reported Jeaky, put into ‘tarke rapa a: ce tel ri forelimod Walier, eq, Secretary Boerd of vcr Wave pen gape Smith, from Port tb coal. was run into About Tat twat, ta the Nar- pa ort date bys am amount of about $0. She put !mto Brookhaven for on HATRED, June 4=Part of the wreck ofe large ship, lying m her broadside, with decks, and. the primate! part of her pianhing gone, iy a lowg time in ine water, was ba Merch St, oft Rudysions. Bayan, Jane 6-1 GEORGE 8 AND SY. vine od Coase BRVEY Orvicn, Muy 6, 1888. Sim—J have the honor io communicate eairacia from a re: Bott in reference to develapements made in ft George SPER MHeLe coustot Florkia Feniawale, by Ldeut Oom'g J Hdmer, U8 ¥, Comet Kure: orgs George’ * fLigthoure commonly Geor, pe Lo shoal off Cape fetached Siceaen from the ad an the Cage BOset aoe & & sonth and es, hem. The By how gation fe about four males from the la nad the soundings in it very a vet the latier being the least w found, On theouter tthere are reefs having bu feet on (hem, and on be inner edge a with but seven or elrht feet. Ip boib instances tbe water shoals very suddeniy, and breaks unless the sea 's very smooth. ‘The end of this phon! bay ‘& George at ‘There the water .eepens to three fathoma, by taking the oben shgnoel constwise veesele may eave them Fire following directions will carry hf — Bound 0 the Bow Hr wart" Pria, ibn bar tert at the West Pass, peer (Dy Om pane) until the Its ase om Cy | George he are N by W, tbe then ha haul up easy, nad when ip lve faihoua © ern Bouns to the Weetward— When « sbout four, mien from, the land, and in five fathoms wi the lighthouse to BAW. nnd sterr east uml i bears by W. then steer x, sed Bp four and a half faipome. Continue on thin eon bound to Avalschicoin. "When crossing the vhoal ihe ead a be Rept conmianily Bone. ne the net ol the currents is uncertain, ja channe! tet be enally buoyed out, ony ‘would be requie 1h. Very nea hn Wert there te 8 lump paving that tbe low t oocur alter a strong northerly wind, This jen continawiion of tepil which pure out trom, thee i ‘kere, and there in deeper waler between them and jump. "Five following hearings show ite position: tener On @epe Ft George eerie We by 8 (tene) aterzmost point of Bt Gearge's Island bearing Reve # on? _Ontalde the Wert Breakers of the Bast Pass, and near the ensternmor! polnt of Bi George's island, there ina shoal acing wpon but fiteen or ‘siniees foot, while all around wwere i rem livre sod a Balt to four ands halt fathoms, ‘Dow Ixtarn ie q and east td of Rt George's uiand hy We we Very respeottully youre D BACTR, Bup’t U8 Count Survey. Hon Howait Coon, Seo'y Treasury Whrlemen. Arr at Fall River i bark Ben) Atant He Crean, Inst from ‘ranklin, Brot Genet of Alri, with 10D is ep, 100 & 40 DI Mystic Wk sche’ Praok, Cheater, Hurd's Island in, Sonth ng, et Res ib, whip treat by ak iT gate Fi a6 Tirol Pag sla New Ysalaud cebere ake took 360 thie wh 61). thenee to Fuleaboano March b with 8 bbls ap (lakeen oft iver Plate). 1009 00 wh ofl sad 4000 Tbs bone, of and fir Wa 7 houne 30 bbia #0. 4 wh oll and — Iba by Scaled ‘wen golen | —, Amerion, ea by ber sery (i Bae, Java, Fob from Orom well) cunbeaw. ay iol “Br {nto recruit, and ror! fail In 10 OF 19 sa Hl Sot? en wn April, Wor a aere Be Rorhwges onel Ste oll reporie at do, Bedle, smith, rp tiers received from bark urk Boe meta Hie, report Rer at Bay of Inlande, Sy ibe wk, cayama for NYork, | for | er and ad siern daneaged to tie | euaanr anion Packet on 38 fo for Singapore, 20 Therese \iveal March ©) for March $ for Calcets, Heare from Fob Alien, NB, with 150 snatueaeeet Sates Agmrata sic WW, probably the Alatnnte sb f0 for raat rap Yas wan soon ApH a fades Fins ioo vert inne tit 70 We ore ART al Mow sation 3 hes Liverpool for NYork, Jone Tewdse Tet vcee oes A bwt-eig the ae ig ore ae Brothers (of NYork), from « Duryport, Dome, fasts te now Ports. oer. June 4—Art Lizzie Boi Dieae. jantes. “Shaver June 4—Arr Albert, frag md Savannah. guee B—In schrs Marie Morton. Pens, antw Wa ritin, —, for York sOon. Sid 18h rr dimers Jus arr B Aymar, NOUIBATEN, June 4-Sid Cliniog, vou, Dowturah crews eeabtirg), Dynacos ik Venus, Atkingon, for AES Big 8 orarot, Reed Rico. A Vieusry, afer Mewar es Minne, from Charleston for roar Indian bia Gray, Suaderland ioe Now AC Doone, com, Now Orleans for Albat:ces, Weeks, from Bermoda une $ave MT, Fraik, — Clentasgoet "eaeees at reas Newousde for RYory ai . Fein, trom arya pe 4—In Hopkins. York 184 aide; Wiltisma Beats. for Baltimore 10 hee. ons gohra Hannay Pat Pafior, fork for bed ae ak hank tee “e, at, 4 1 a ae J—Old Tigris, Ftevens, Rio Janeiro. Eni for ldg dike Windeld Sant" Movellen, tee Bostea; Oom- Min Babblage, Blelatell'Coustominiphs ake wer net centered 3d tor Constantinople ‘aod 1 eet ont ony Sader fnew. Snow. Galcuta, ples, Kasteman, Cori, ith, MALAGA, May Tree Port Central America, Snow, for New — re Ly Colusab’ ape Old ol veness, Boston, ag Sd Civiian Gerben Nb Ka tim, Garéner, hYork Nai Ray Are ats Clenfnegor: Hard RT, Sune Arr Palmyra, Lovett, Brisicl, to lod tor. sce, Gone stie, June 4—Cld vious, Ii pee youTen previous, Indian Queen, Gray, tle a , June Frasatl ship 8t John, Lawrence, eg nd hy June6—Sid J A Hazard, Williams (‘rom Rio HioJaxriuo, May 12—In port sbtps Hesry Reed born, irom Caliso for Cowes; Northern, Grswa, Hallet, andon to Yor Port hil Oanzin: ernaes ™ Gietere wig, Moneka. from Richmond, diag; coy darrell Fred Lernig, Simmer, from N i." om Valeo for Dear from & Bure sng a Bea Foam, rs. Fa re, jane Ar Anny Kimball dah Br Jaco, nrg: 1 ay panes ins, Wyman, ae... bron ‘Wil, June 9—In port bch Areas, efor Boe a, Wg. Me pert May %, brig Lusy Heywood, Powers, of and from Bangor. ShEDILG, June 4—Old sebr Connecti ut, M’Kingon, ANYork. Venice, dune loin port We Lindeay, tary, froma York. Vera Okvz, June6-In port bri rie ‘Delano Bax a, fromm Boston, vesrly diecharged, to sail for a por tom tha oon 00 ‘YARMOUTH, NB, ‘Juve Sarr brig Napier, Crosby, Nork ae Sreausntr Persta, orr Care Bice Feasnsren.) LAG Jape |, Stella Delinare, and J at Sth, Alma, at Helvoet; 8b, ‘Adeline, a Glyde; 9h, Amazon al Deal; 10. ith, Henry lay, and Danie. ‘a Liver- bay Oye ROrleans 24 8 Purington, st “Gazesnter;” , Kate Stamler, at 8t Nazaire; 7th, Fg Perley, ‘asta ‘and Adward ‘sverette ‘At Havre; 1008, Bo- Os 4 "Are from Charlecion June 3, Columbia, st Cronatadt; 72 Baie at Bavre. om Movile June 7, Allegbavean, Air-from fx yin by gin, ie thea re for Nor rope. from . Deal; Mary Oxden, Tow Liverpool; in, Soseph Gtlekriat, from Bid for Boston 10th, Minnebahs, from the Clyde. ‘The Wales stranded on Madeira Beach 8th May. pe! Medallion, from Richmond, capsized at Shields 9th inst, “ree whalivg brig Wm Sagford put into Lerwick 24 int for water and provisions, #nd sailed Sth for Nova Zembla. ALEXANDRIA, June 19—Arr schrs Olevia Burin, Wil- Mame, NBediord Bylvanve allen, Sears, Sid senre Boston Greenwood, Bt ohn, NB: D J Bower, Chamberiain, Yor ALBANY. June 19—Arr schr Detroit, West, oop Fal Sophyon Portland. id ‘id, Ward ns mg Frat klin, Myers, Rondout; Youngs, ATO, June 19—krr bark Albion Linco Pinkham, rin’ rie Suwannee (not Savanneh), Br heeeath ook, rambes: J. Yumtord, der, Godtrey. Phiadelphias Ph Lay, Naor. Gid'eehra Gen Cneh, ‘ork; Sarah McDonuld, Sno”, ‘@th—Arr ship Eaees, Hartz, London; barks Truc io" Gale car, Palermo; Bayard (Norw) Thorton, BBlelda: br De- folmes’ Hole; Marshall’ Balttmere: Rdwin, Carm: bethport: shee Bs Storey Wieks, Eaitimore: Fon Wea "Bitateroba: He z ; Fl wer, Phi Lelghice,. Tracy. | Riuzabethpori; ing, NY" vere. ‘acurday, wing X LS BK, seamere Wm Jen Jengins, Ont; bark Forest New York jarcta; Stace. And Sh chip, Wilbur. Fiske ad ining eatied om Sunday ale ob Saturday and auchored in at—Arr (by tel) ships Richmond, Coin, West; Mar- celine a, tiniote Calouuies bask 1) Godtres te Valveston Remeoion; ssbr ww Dodge, Wheeler, Phineas Sprague, Philadel Berry, NYork: Jos Whitney = ntti from, a Bovrne, Triest Providence; bar; Taliviab, Plus wer, wight ae |, Providence: Gen Sra Br) till, Hermuta OR, June 18—Cld schr Sarah Conery, Balu- TARLESTON, Jove 6~A) wi Webster, liennett; WN Mawkinee Opto and Baguer, Bulk’ NYors. 'bid bere Wind a} ow; echr ol Lasitr, th pa Orange Mi billie, id sla, Cain bia, In tbe offing: & ran bar bark. Old bar He attie, ge J apd a Barcelona: chr Robert Caldwell, Hutesa, Bella © poy » OP) eis ; we Calawba, Bawen, Havana Sid sbip Tsanetia, Drew, Baltienore: ben bane A N 3 6 fife Vianell, Cork; steamer Calawba, aren TOK, June dar? seh mpighro ‘June i—Arr sche Henrleta, Braman, Balti- rai RIVER, June Jp Ace pear Abe Allen », Elizabethport. fink ih Rienzi, ‘Washi Kiieeber 1h, Mar: on phia. Cid Tbe C4? eo Boke, ates a tere MOBI xr Kia Jone “— MN ance, Port- land; eth Seger, Havana, ‘cid ashe aobr All~ PGA, Zune 1 Arr a EP @iringer, Wood, x ea | Pool, Bann Bots Tree. ah Creek , Huntoon, Bie pers psaon, here ‘and gr from 14 TORT OLK: June IScArr achra Panet dare, Pall River; Eitza Sa. NBaven: Genning. A Chancetord, and Alice, Howell, NYork; Vere reli, Calne, Me. on, = Dist (by ted, ship Remwell acpert — Gibralter 33 “XSW REDTORD, June 19—8 brig abine HY dejpbin, R Parmiea! Newman Sa oan mae Tee wusiee! Newman, Colas yrn PORT. June Io TR Wicks, Balitore; Hearts, Heaipen. do for Dinka, Maks Mille, Card, for ® Tiull. do for do, woe 19 —arr Pr bots Motta, —, ae J 2 bark Dublin, G eat ‘* fice, Baker. reg whee GF fhe VC Gibba, Gd! o Rogers, one ye hom, Ds ae rCRET June 19—Arr sohrs Hannah Worwict, Wor- wrk, and Rall a vases, Faimer, Fhiladeiphia; sierra o- Lon ite ‘nia Tues 10 Are Senhora 5 i night, Sears, Alexandria; Ubief, Norfolk, Almira, Nelson, Bil Rieebempers es a Bary rac Hs Nonpr EN her Ben re. Nor tbr P inesing, We ve, Nor ors; oops ore Mim Norieana® sit mehr P sone . Groray, Ee Kenney, ease Bartow, do, a wn? eg: i tian Moo, fave, Phitwdeh Mi ‘George R Conover, Homa: jowry, Gilbert; ‘Proof amen une Flies A day ae, below ache Ban Lute, ek, a dir Jone Pion Mary dir), Maboney tI Fra Yorke td sate ey, 0 Rogers Wm cian, Prinaeroin, ‘himdelvhia; Bidsehr Xickereon, Alenia, Me ee Garay, do: Charger, A