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Our Richmond Correspor dence, the committee appointed at the lat meeting. The Presi- Ricumonp, Va., June 23, 1868. a oe they we toe on Werte Se Macting of the Citizens of Richmond to make suitable Pre- Tiemann, who informed would not re- Parations for the Reception of the Remains of Jamet | Suen tney woud be as liberty ws go about toe ei ead Monro:—Eniertaining of the Seventh Regiment of Nw | dispose of their vegetables. is also stated to them, that York Volunteers— Serious Charges against John Letcher— pkg PLOT — The Purposes of his Nomination to the Governorship—A | Ty hie power te Mee ‘Side Stroke at Wise—1he Governor has the Whip Hand of | vegeta>ie market for the farmers and the Politicians—The Great Movement in his Behalf— | 1. After some routine business the meeting adjourned. Wise and the Old Dominion in 18b5—Visiters to the | | Altmcmn —George W. Warren, a youth Years of age, was arrested oa Springs from the South, de, cbc. mav Devoe, of the detective force charged with baring The citizens of Richmond assembled in the Clty Hall mations Suse during ~ last year embezzied mouey ‘this evening pursuant to the following cal! from the Mayor, e amonot of several hundred dollars from bis em- ployer, Mr Edgar, of 174 Pearl street. It i# alleged that te make the necessary preparations for the reception of tue | PO}. Mr, effected the frends by waking false entries ia ‘vemains of James Monroe and the cntertainment of those | books ot which he bad charge, and further, that ‘who may acoompany them to this city — Zux Formna: Onszguies of Moxxon —To ibe citizens of the of Tal A ‘to thin, the morning ly. At the re ph of you, and with my ques of hearty concurrence, I liberty of & full meeting of the citizensof | Cleeing of the Merchants’ Prayer Meeting, Bihan. te be beld at the City Hall, at o'clock on Wed 175 Breadway.. i eee eee ete ee a eels teres in you | DR. BETHUNR’S ADVICE TO MERCHANTS AND BUSINESS easures be deemed suitable to the occasion. base JOSEPH MAYO, Mayor. The Mayor cccupied the chair, and in the course of & few peparatory remarks, having reference to the pro- priety of entertaining, in a suitable manner, these who should escort the remains to this city, he stated that on thie cay he extended an invitation to the Seventh Regi ment of New York Volunteers by authority of the City NION “LUKBWABM,” BTC., BTC., BTC. ‘Council. Wx. H. McFantanp, Fsq., then offsred the following | >¢™& 8Ppropriated to the object fer which it was built — preamble and resolutions, which were adopted unani- | ©™mmeroe. Prayer meetings have been held every after. mously— ho ctnensat ‘ui tite ine April,aud were largely attended, and nowithetanding tion jor the memory of James Moaros, esteem it a privilege | the oppreenive heat re in the shadee-the to unie ip the di »y State, to ex largely attended by our leadi: erchants, y meeting was le services; and the: their ‘davasaedenent prominent clergymen. At quarter to four o’clock Dr. HaGur opened the r pon iweir city by selecting it as: meeting Sionienet On no fore, by calling upon the assemblage to sing the 216th bym: Resolved, That business be euspended on the Shih of July, commencing — ‘and tha! a commiliee of fifteen, power to add to junged in a gulf of dark despair umber, be appointed to indicy’e and carry out such other ‘We wret lay; dings to be observed by ihe citizens, 4@ may serve to Without ene beam of hope, a Crspark of gimimerfg day. confer ern ya Q or thel> committees. A chapter of the Scripture, 27th Seatm, having been esolved That the fraternal interest it has pleased the au. thor ities of the eity of New York and her zeslous military to evince in # matier of such immediste concern to our State, veorives our greaifal acknowledgments, and that s cordial weloume is \endered to i] those who may theace acoompany the remains of the hero and staveeman to his native land. The Mayor will appoint the committee, who, in order to avoid the necessity of another meeting to receive their re“ port, are empowered to make all necessary arrangem: ‘m 00 operation with a committee on the part of the State ‘and Oy Council, Tbe prominence which the name of the Hon. John Leteber bas recently attained ia connection with the gov- | Christ and His cause. He considered there was nothing ernorsbip of Virginia, has led toa review of his past ca- | More akin tothe prayer meetings which they held there Teer by some of the opposition press, in the course of { than the astronomical eermons of Dr. Chalmers in the Old which the startling discovery is mage tha: in the year | Country, when that gentleman preached on the application 1847 he attached hie signatare to a lewer salitting 2 religion, The church in Scotland was daily of an abolition addrees deiivered by Rev. Henry Ratfaer, | fillea by business men to hear these sermons, but they in- m bis own town, (ixington) The said Roffoer in thie | variably entered just before the sermon and left after it, address sets forth, that ‘all the West, on due considera. | Without waiting for the prayer. How different, however, tion, conclude that siavery is a pernicious institution, and | Was the attendance of business men at the must de gradually removed,” and that “ we of West Vir. | throughout the past winter, when the merchants attended givia steer our course in the safe middle way, and seck to | 1 prey and hear prayer; and they had learved a great Femove the plague of slavery f’om our limits, without in- | fact, that one hour given to prayer during business hours curring the charge of uitfa abolitionism on the one hand, | “id not interfere with their mercantile pursuits. or of ultra pro-siaveryiem—-or wbatever it means—on the The Rev. Dr. Spine sincerely reiterated the thoughts of other.” And speaking of the decline of Virginia in the President, and cop; them not only upon thet ral prosperity, he says, ‘‘ What hae done this work of de- | ay but the future. was happy to see that day—a day solation? Not war, nor pestilence, por oppression of ru- | Of universal revival, which he did not expect to have wit- Jers, civil or ecclesiastical—but slavery. It is im the last | Dessed—a day when one city went forth to enother city, riod of ten years, (rom 1630 to 1840, that this consum. | 8d joined in disseminating God’s word. Joe plague of ais has shown its worst effects in the | Tbe 358d bymn was then sung, when Soutbern States."’ He says further, “The true cause of The Leaner stated that the prayers of the meeting were the unexampled emigration is, that no brauch of industry | Tequested for a “brother and cousin who are still out of flourishes or can flourish smong us 90 long as slavery is | the ark of safety.” not abolished by law,” and then regrets “that so Av old gentleman next offered up prayer, when rich apd lovely # land should be atflicted with this Dr. Berncne addressed ‘the meeting. He said that he yellow fever ano this black vomit,’s &e., &c. Was pot by any means tociined to admit that the mer- The letter soliciting a copy of this address, and which | chants of New York, as a class, were prominent for their Dears the signature of Mr. Letcher, speaks of its argu- | Want of religion, but although there was a great deal of ments “in favor of the removal of the negro population | Wortblessness displayed, yet the cause of Christ and the from Western Virginia,” as ‘pot only abie, but unanswera. | *preading of the gospel in this city had been greatly advanc- bie,” and expresses the opinion ‘that its publication will | €4 by the piety, laborand perseverance of the merchants tend to bring the public mind toa correct condition on that | of New York. He considered there was no honor, truth or momentous question.’’ honesty in business without the fear of God. The merchants This is a very serious charge, and one which will, no | of New York bad a great responsibility upon them, and doubt, materially diminish the force of bis claim w | 8s that was the last opportunity of meeting them in that the support of the people of Virginia, Of all public men Place, he would impress upoa the necessity of at- im the Union, Mr. Letcher was regarded as the most unex. | teRding to their religious duties and devoting @ portion of oeptionable before this startling revclation was it to | tbe day to prayer. As New York was prominent before Jight; and what seems peculiarly unfortunate in this mat- | the copntry asa place where prayer was employed to a ter is that tn thie sole exceptionable teature is embodied degree & fervor than ever had been known be more guilt, more prejudice to his cauze than could be re in a Coristian Charch during a revival, and there comprised in the cumulative errors of the longest politi. | Dever was anything like the present revival since the cal career. No amount of public service can outweigh | Pentecost iteelf, they were marked men, and they bad such an offence, for it strikes at the very existence of that | ome to a critical in their relig’ous life. « He would ‘which is mort dear to the Southern peopic—that in fact | ask them to consider whether there was not danger when upon whieh their very existence a A failure on | they were awsy from that accustomed meeting ; tuey the part of Mr. Letcber to clear himself of thie serious | Knew that the oppressive heat of the season took the ill Involve for him a forfeiture, poesibly, of the | strength out of an and then a man required more cou- Rom/nation, and if not, certainly of thousands of yotes in | Tage to walk fast through the street for one hour than ia. i would to storm se! Many of them would seek read, A prayer was offered, thanking the Almighty for keep- ing us from pestilence and sickness during the oppressive heat of summer. ‘The 218th bymn was then sung, when The Lxapex announced that this wag the last prayer meeting of the season to be held in that place, as the building was about to undergo repairs, and the editice was ents | % be given up to the object which it was raised. As the room had been for months past consecrated by prayer meetings, they had reason to desire and hope that the commerce that would come into it might be consecrated to You will probably be made aware for the | the cooler and more refreshing atmosphere of the rural fret time, as will 7 moumnds of otbers, of the | disiricts—they might go to crowted watering fect, that bis presentation for the oifice of Gover- | Places, or ee tbe more sensible would seek more Bor Was & move on the part of a few Virginia politi- | Temote and lees frequented scenery; but, wherever eiars in © #, suggested by the idea that, uch ag | they weet, he beseeched them ‘to remember to ‘he was not friendly to Wise, his election would be deemed | Carry God with them. He wid them they would be marked men if tt ebould be known they were from New York, and if it wae at all seen tha} they wore religious, the couetry & triumph over him, and prove cetrimental to his pros- Precis for the Presidency. So far as I can ascertain, no Eid etenean ome Ferd eleet.o5 an Fe Dp doubt that net ‘them, will ave become acquainted now for the first time | ing upoo the meeting with ibe mou! jctated the Letcher’s nom'natizg | ore of the day to prayer wheu they were absent from the for this office. Yet I firm conv ction that hia eleva- i. wd 42 GQBHuNG iB Weir exertions to spread the tion to the governorebip i¢ be claimed in the futare as Tw of Dey a nent adtoemed the - WRIMORS, street, mect- SB iriumph over Wise, wher ia fact there was no issue made, 7] when his elect'on was the result of the united | Ing, and spoke of the necessity of the moneyed ciase—she Merchants and business men of the city—doing something ‘vote of the democracy Hie opponents always make the have effected for the masses. should endeavor to bring tho po- faeue after they have effect ir parpose siealthily and oe Peele orale ate Reng My Dy mtrigue, fearful of the dread peoalty which would ta- a eriabif’ swat them in aa Open cotiest with Wise. | avocatious kept them employed en tbe Sab’oath, into God's And jt would be well that he enould rise up andcrush | Tanks. They should give them an opportunity of praying Bheee eecret movements, these efforns {0 pervert and dis- | to their Maker. The speaker also alluded to the Yort the people's will. ‘Politicians may well be deemed | Smount of crime perpetrated in the city, and the youth of the bane of popular sovereignty. They stand, as it were, | ‘hore Poy and found guilty. He considered they Detween the Ciizen and the Dailot box, and suatzh (rom | *Peuld do something to reciaim the young men of New be hand the record of bie will and choice, to pervert it at York. pleasure people of Virginia will not consc.ously submit Yo thie, Intrigue will find no favor with them. _Tue expe- riment is a dangerous one for those who attempt it, and i pave to doubt it peng agente — ‘who plot and echeme against Wise, for po s20ner will & Tell ‘Soevere of theee intrigues be made than retribuuve vengeance will follow. ¥ | intimated in a former letter that an extensive organi. zation was on foot among the lading adopred citizens of the country, which was desigued are Wige’s oa nation and election to the Presidency. Not the leat of fhe considerations which dictated it, is the necessity of nentralizing in advance all ruch political intrigues as I have referred to. The srrangements will be #9 perfect, the organization so complete as to defy all the «:hemes and inirigves of politicians, and if 1 am rightly informed, it is the purpore of this organization to make Wire's nom! Baton the sole covdition of their support of democra:r. ‘Wl the jiitle web of poiliical tricketere cord tha’ iy Z soch & the bring out Wise ansoimousiy’ Or will she ertrange from those priecipies whch she #0 dearly cheriehes this vital element of their strength by ao apa thy which exposes ber to intrigue and 6: No; ‘Apert from this, Wise’s iu the messes is en!) Gent to secure her unanimous vote ia bis behalf; aud, if anything @ wanting, this ove pressure will supply it anderstand that upon the first reveiation of this grand movement made by me in the firnaty, the politicians chafed and writhed like a trodden snake, floding their vil- | lapous occupation was gone. Their agony will be, no doubt, intense when they see thie movement developed fn ite mighty proportions, rewly tooverwhelm them. Bat wey wil sand from nader and cheerfully fall in wih the mass, in hopes of gettinga bone at theend. This clase of citivens bave at lengih wakened ap to a rense of Ubeir importance a a party clement, and having now de- termined to manifest their gratitade to Wise for bis ser- ‘vices to them, they will test the fidelity of those profes- sions of good wiil 80 often yy! the democratic party. i 3 er meetings in Fulton sireet, Jost week, ard be oaid tet he bed tot been ta the mest’ Wrong, ligion until then. Fle pave up his ing, and he fe't that be gave his heart to God. 0 |LADkR MONOUDCEd that prayers were asked for the ee = that they may be enlisted under the Greet Captain. Sergeant Jouxe, of the Commissioners’ office, thanked bis God for the opportunity offered him of coming among Christian people, as it was a grest pleasare to him to be where the people of God were. Two years ago be sought bie Seviour, apd be caw bim as “a sailor saw a star shining abead.”’ Two yeare ing before bie meals or had ily prayers; but he av eured them that now & mouthful never entered bis _ without hie asking a blossicg on the mest, and family prayer was ipvariably offered. When he commenced in the cause of God be bad a companion w: biz, ‘was sorry to ay she wae growing lukewarm. self, he would pever desert God's cause. The meeting hen Death Member of the Bar. A meetirg of the members the bar was beid yesterday to express their aympatby for the death of Jonaturn Mil ler, Beq., an old and respectable lawyer, bx-Judge Edmende wns calied on to preside The Vice Presidents were Judges lava, Clerke, Bow werth, Daly and Hilton. Mr. Jeremiah La Roque acted as Secretary. Mr. Corum, from the commuttee, for adoption ‘That of the bar of the city of New York have been to profound sorrow by the sudden Comth of thetr Digbly esteemed oo laborer. Romanism at the meet- he never asked « bless Toanihnen fend ask merely the exercive, in reference to them, of thai | (wiht their, bigbly estermed oo lsnorer,, Jouniban Geetoce whien ey feel called upon to display lowards which ‘adorn ® Obrietian he. was not tn gentleman sly & profound lawyer. @ sebolar, and & gentleman (n the ordloery sonee of these verma, but ove a a GS fie ee A disregard of the call will involve the ruin of the democratic party, or they will falsify the very conditions whieb, it is understood, they will present of their support of that party. The proper occasion for an expression of the popular sentiment of Virg.nia in reference to Wise bas not oscurred @ince 1866. The result then is no true criterion of it; it ‘Wee rather the basie of bis popularity, for it was in that ©onti.ct that be afforded a troe test of hie power and emi- Ment fitness for e higher sphere of action. | never do re. ect upon the roenes of that period that it doss not Dring to my mind the spectacle of the Old Dominion, of bonorah | Kesolved That we deeply ayinpathise with the bereaved 7 of onr deceased brother and that we offer to her who but yemerday a wile—now & witow-our fervent condo jenee, he bar lost one whone whole life was devoted to her happiness snd whose love was to her ‘Resolved, That the members of the bar now i, On —, f. the persen an old ee sdjous ment bf this meeting, wil! attend the Mineral of Si the ma] of cote Der renown “ned y Resolved, copy of the foregoing resolutions be trans. and Wise tipping ber on the shoulder and bidiling the oid es ya 4 ten a Se noe Maay to have courage, Bot to woop, that all was not lost | resting remarks, and was followed by Mr. Jobn Horruay, And sbe took the i sod woke up, and soon ‘ . . ‘who came from the rame county as deceased. herself enthroned bigher than ever, dignified, more honored than at any period of her prowl history. Wise found her with drooped head, weeping an4 sorrow. fol, and he lett ber with crowns and lmurels, and jewels, ‘@nxious for another conaubial tie with “Uncle Sam" [ie Will, of course, be present at the nuptial ceremony, and do bis part meanwhile to promote that happy consumims bon attend the wedding uraaked, unsolicited, end if you should come I'll guarantee you will be ‘weicome The number of vieiters from the South now on their way to the aprings of Virginia through thie city vastly ex coeds that of any correepon ding period in former years. ‘This is doubtiers owing to the general apprehension of ick ners prodnoced by the jpandationa along the Gulf States and thore of the Miesiseipp! valley. It le believed Ube Greenbrier White Suipbur Spr: |, With ao additional socom for at least one thousand over and above the standard of former yoare, | be thronged by the middle of Jaly, and th the warione other springs | understand thas Wine wit! leave in a few dags for he home ip Acoomac, where be intends spending « few woeks to recruit bis health. He is said to bes atrict be- Never in the superior efficacy of the «alt water as @ health Fesiorative. The thermometer in this city has stood for the past few aye at 85. The health of ite inbabitanw, meaowhile, continoee as good as usual City Intelligenes, Tee Lave Pree os Baxter Srawer—Axoram Dear — Coroner Gamble held an inquest yesterday at the City | Pirin in fhe Bem are sand the eneting Oran, Hospital on the body of Mrs. Ann Phinnytwho died from the of the “Murder Ferryman ‘and the amusing piege of effects of burns recetved at the late fire in Baxter street. | the “Rongh Diamond.” Tue evidence corroborated the fects alietied at tho in- | ot"O'Ly be aiven by Woods Minstrels tosiey for the . P w rendered Jar verdict of death from accidental Durns. Ay 7. me fT ena ~ < Song gg bn fl Deceased wae 45 years of age and « native of Ireland the Pryante w ig py ‘hour Yotene’ a The farmers and gardeners held an adjourned meeting | of the Arena,” Matt [eels Gupbells wilt = teat evening | 252 Fulton street, to bear the report of The Crarmmay, in putting the resolutions, took the coca sion briefly to express his sorrow at the Geath of their de. ceased brother. The resolutions were unanimously adopte’, aod the meeting separated Maste and the Drama. Acavemy o” Mvstc.—The last matinée of the seagon is Abuownoed for thie afternoon, at two o'clock, when Mme. (Gerrans end Mesare. Brignoli, Amodio and (arparoni ‘Will appear in “La Traviata.” Nino's Ganoxw.—Mes Cushman will close the first week of her farewell and highly popular in Atmerion this evening, ae Julie, in the “Honeymoon,” and Queen Katherine, in the fourth act of (“Henry Vili.’ ‘She will be aesisted by Mr. E. L. Davenport aud other “Sownsresnaeger Rad another regular POWERY.— eer y has prepared old fashioned Saturday night treat for the edifiontion bie patrons. He tenders the “Wizard of the Wave,’ “Saul Sabberday,’’ and “Paddy Carey.”’ Messrs. Eddy and KR. Jobneton, Mra. Parker, &e., are to represent prominent cheractere Ly Toratre — ons on aoe M44 be open to-day for ny oy enabling ie of T. B. Johnaten to honor him with a compli- mentary benefit. Namerour favorites have volunteered, ‘and there are to be performances in the afternoon as well night. ERCAN Moerum.—Mre. Ryan, Mr. Watkine and the leading members of the efficient stock company are to erform in the new drama of “Jessie Wharton’ thie ‘Angio Airican Cirque,” NEW YORK HERALD, MEN VISITING THE WATERING PLACES.—MR. WET- MORE’S APPBAL TO MBRCHANTS ON BRHALF OF THE MASSBS—THB POLIC’—OMNIBUS DRIVERS— FIREMBN AND THE POLICE—S&RGBANT JOHNS, OF THE COMMISSIONERS’ OFFICE FINDS HIS COMPA- ‘The clesing meeting of the business men’s prayer meet- ing was held yesterday afternoon in the store 175 Broad. way, which is about undergoing repairs previous to its Boon in the second floor of the building since the 4th of FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MONEY MARKET, Fray, Jane 25—6 P. M. ‘The stock market continues quiet, The advance of yes- terday was sustained in eome of the leading apecuiatives. The conilicting e'cmewts regarding the next dividend of several of the Westera railroad companies keep the stock © each running up -nd down, as the reports are favora- ble or unfavorebie, It will not be officially aunounced by any of the doubtful compsnies what their intention is |_"util the laat moment previous to the paymentor non- Payment, Railrosd Company will not pay over three and e half por cent in August, +nd will be compelled to borrow a portion of that. This stock feli of today % percent. In other stocks the ‘hanges were as follows :— Chicago and Rock Island declined 3 per cent; Michigan Central Railroad, *{; Hudson River Railroad, 3; Pennsylvania Coal Company, 36; Hudeon River Railroad third mortgage bonds, 1. Pacitic Steamebip Compeny advanced 3 per cent; New York Central, \; Erie, {; Reading, *{; Milwaukie and Missis- sippi, X. Cleveland snd Toledo was more active this morning, but was not sustained to the close. Tne Reading ctique makes very elow progress. The principal opera- tore in the clique referred to are several large holders im Philadelphja, who would like very much to get rid of the load of stock they have been carrying s0 long. They know very well that it is so much dead weight, and are enxious to get somebody else to carry the burden. This clique will ultimately break down as gil others have before, in their efforts to inflate a worthless railroad stock. ‘The decrease in business on the Reading Raflrosd alresdy sbows ® great deficiency in the net earnings, that will ad at lesst half @ million of dollars to the fisating debt. New York Central was steady to-day, but mot at all active. Erie was dull. Michigan Southern, old stock, fell off from the open- ing, smd closed heavy, Chicago and Rock Islgnd looked, at the close yesterday, as though a pernament improve- ment in prices was about being realized, but this morning it opened heavy and closed at # decline of 114 percent on the prices ruling after the second board yesterday. Yhe strong arsurances in regard to the October dividend do not renew confidence In the stock. Sixth Avenue Rail- road stock advanced 1 per cent this morning on the sale of 76 shares. A few years since Sixth Avenue Railroad stock touched points considerably above those now current, ‘and it is likely to go even higher under the present man- agement. Considering the future of our city railroad comps nies, their stocks are selling very low. At the second board the market was heavy and de- Presse’. Missouri State sixes declined +4 per cont; New York Central Railroad, ; Reading, %; Michirea South- ern preferred, 14: Galena and Chicago, 34; Cleveland and Toledo, %{; Chicago and Rock Island, {. After the boart all the leading speculative stocks were freely offered at the printed prices. The extremely hot weather has un- doubtedly some effect in depressing prices. The Assists nt Treasurer reports to-day as follows:— + $99,595 28 +. 97,245 067 + 7,490,848 71 The receipts include $86,000 from customs. ‘The exchanges at the Bank Clearing House were light today, amounting to only $13,668,353 34, ani the balances were $969,277 51. The Metropolitan certifica‘es remain at $46,000. The closing quotations for sterling exchange for remi+- tance by the Arago from this port for Southampton and Havre to morrow (Saturday) were 914 a 93% per cent premium, On Paris, 6f. 1634 @ 5f. 13%. The City Comptroller invites proposals for $390,000 of Central Park improvement stock, in shares of $109 each, bearing interest at tho rate of six per cent per anupam, payable quarierly, and the principal redeemable August 1, 1887. The bids will be opened on Monday, the 261h of Jaly, at two o'clock P. M. The New Amsterdam Insurance Company has decia: © semi ansual dividend of eight per cent, payable July 1; the Bank of America, of this city, a semi-annual diyi- dend of three and a half per cent, payable July 1; the Western Massachusetts Insurance Company, of Pittefield, a semi-annual dividend of ten per cent, payable July 1; the Manufacturers’ Bank of Troy, a semi-annaal dividend of four per cent, payable July 1. The Britgo- port Bank hae declared a semi-annual dividend of fire per cent. The Southport Bank has declared a dividend of four percent. The Bank of Norwalk has declared a dividead of three per cent—all of Connecticut. A new bank bas just been organized in Richmoud, Vir ginia. It was chartere? by the iast Legisiature, Its mia- ‘noum capital is fixed at $200,000, and its maximum at $2,000,000. At Providence on Tuesday the priat Works of Phitfp Allen & Sons were sold at auction for $124,909. The estate was firet ofvred in two lots, the jt ata miaimum of $76,000, on which there was no bid. The whole was then put wp together at $110,000, and was bid off ab $124,800 to the Woonsocket Company. The principal oompetitore in the bidding were A. & W. Sprague. The whole cost of the works was not jess than 750,000. ‘The agseesors’ valuation of property in the city of Bof- falo for the year 1868 and the year previous compare as follows — y Real estate.....$20,357,201 $29,446,280 Inc. $98,080 Yersonai, 6,065.7: Dec .2,0€4,050 Total........ $37,487,061 $36,612,000 DocB1,076,001 The following table shows the quantity of some of tho principal articles of produce left at tide water from the commencement of navigation to and including the 224 inst, during the years 1856, 1857 and 1858 — Receives or Peopvce at Troe Waren, 1866. 1867, 1868, Canal Open... May 4 May 6 April B. Flour, bole...... 245,166 71318 413,990 Wheat, bushels...1, 797,020 2,801,708 7 270,722 790)7: 109,730 925,785 00.779 110,283 Gata, busbele 621 390 1,052/886 Reef, bbir, 63 7 Nett at de water Curing the third work in June in tho years 1857 and 1°58 is as follows: — Fleur, thle, Wheat, tu. Corn.tu. Barley, bu. . 36,990 17 048 146,522 100,672 615,489 129,272 30,602 Inc. 64,742 Ine. 338,441 Dec. 17,250 Ine 22, The aggregate quantity of the same articles left at tide water from the commencement of navigation to the 22) Jape, inclusive, during the years 1867 and 1858 ie ax fol w— Flour, thls, Wheat, tu Corn. tu. Bart IABT oe ees GF 978 787,020 210,722 1868,. 413,930 2,891,708 790,736 3 Inc. 316,562 Ine. 2,004 628 Inc. 620,014 Inc. By redocing the wheat to flour, the quantity of the latter left at tide water this year, compared with the oor- responding period of Isat year, shows an increase of 735,490 bbia. of flour. The Hon. Fdward F. Cowles bes been unanimously elected President of the Pentel Drew lneurance Company. Sebecriptions to the capital rtock received at the «lice of the Prenident, No. 4 New street. — Stock Exchange. Feipay, Jupe 25, 1858. $1000 Kentucky 6’s.. 106 100 ehs Read RRDOO. 4h 20000 Dierour) 6° s 50 Gal & Chi RR. BB, 100 Ciry 6 +. 10280 do 054 1600 Brookiy n0'y * %% 50 85 1000 NYCrRRevb bs 8% 60 85K 8000 Erie RR Qambse 93 100 86 2000 Her RR ietm. 82 50 84g 16000 LaOr&Mil} gbe 58% 100 Bay 16000, GOsss- sess 3% 0 cry 2060 Gal&Chi2dmbs 89 = 71 2600 191 Cen BR bis. 85 1000 Hast, JorRRbs 60 4(CO HudRivRR dm 66 15 sha Bk of Com,.. 105% 10 Bk State of NY.. 100% 76 Penn Coal Co,... 74% 26 Del & Hud Oa Oo, £6 a : 2 Os. s. 140 Pac M 88 Co, bo do, 10 do 50 Prie RR. 10 10 Fad Ri PB 100 Reading R. 100 do, a 6 do, a ” do. au m0 BOARD. $70000 Mireur! 6" 100 she Reading RRsS 44 100 MSo&Ntapf ake #10 a 60 do, : . 50 Penama RR. ..#10 100 1000 La Cr&Mil ig ba 460 Gi RODIRR,.,, 84 26 she Cogmon"hBk 95 300 Cle & Tol RR.81d 32% 10 Del & Hud Cao. os = 500 40.45... 810 82% 55 Penn Coal Co.... "4)¢ 100 Chi &RKIGRR., 73 £0 Pac M83 O * ts 60 COsseceesse T2H 100 N ¥ Gen RR. .810 °° do... 2 600 do, #10 82% «20 LAOr ae MIRR.. 6% 10 BOs. BD, SATURDAY, {tis now stat'd that the Galena and Chicago | OUR FAMILY MARKET Rapes. RETAIL PRICES OF MARKEY PRODUCE—GLUT 8TRaW BERRISS— STATE OF THE MARKETS, ETC. The present condition of our large city markets ga padlic disgrace, and the authorities whose busines it is tosee after them deserve the severest censure for the filthy condition in which they are kept. Fil” that might be endurable gariier in the season, now that warm weather bas come, is perfectly intolerable to people with ordinarily sensitive nostrils. The stersh from the decay- ing garbage, stale fishand debrig sf the stalls is over- powering, and delicate femalea and others who have ‘Dusiness there might as well spnd the time in purgatory, if not in a hotter place. Why don’t the people who have the misfortune to do business in these public nuisances get Up & mass mee.ing, avd denounce the market authorities; it might wake them up toa sense of what is right, and fead to vome sort of a reform. Compared with our markets under their present régimé, Faletatt’s “buck basket,” with ics compound of ‘vilianous smells,” must bave deen rather a pleasant abiding place. AND VEGBTABLES. or Bermuda ig supplied dy The former sell for $375 per bbl. and the latter per bbl. Old mercers eel] for $250 per bbl. from Charleston bring as eo $5 per bushel, not keep at this rate long. ips have come ia in great | abundance from the neighboring country and sell as low as 50 cents per dozen bunches. Green peas are very cheap and soll for $112 and $125 por bushel. String besaps bring $460 per barrel. The following are tho Prices:— BO wD 8 pes OO % wD 18 a Potatoes— 6 8 50 4 6 15 —s WO 00 ls — 208 — Sle Bl ‘Mercere, bus 1D i2al 37 Ra — New onions b’eh.. — 6 le 2 Cdarleston, bush...20a — Ba _ Ra — Sa Wa 62 508100 Sa oO b0a175 328 ba 8 750100 —a 4 Garlic, bunch ee ed 6 T#OK8 eee ta — » PRESH MEATS. Prices are down a little this week, in consequence of the abucdet supply of cattle at the market last week. BERF. Roasting pow... 14 9 Corned beef... 6 @ 10 Sirloin steal Me Chuck roast.. 10 a 14 Porter b’e stk. 18 & a cutcbuck.) 7a 9 Rump steak... 1 & Tripe, perlb.. 6 a — Wind 10 a Lamb, per tb & rs. a . =a Fore ‘are 7 — 10 Obops..... Ra Mu VEAL, Hind qrs wah Veal cutlets... 18 3 2 Fore qre. 5a 8 hb rk. wa 11° "Rausagese’ntry na i Fresh pork. 1 Salted perk. wa — Ransages bina 12 a 25 MEATS— SMOKED, ETO, Hews. - = 8 12) Tongues, pick 75 a — Smeked beef. 32 @ 17 Laro: pork.. 12a 18 12 = 1932 Corned pork.. 10 8 — any * jowis 9 8 10 GAME AND POULTRY Are hardly worth quoting, as the business doing in them is very light. A few partridges were in last week, and sold for 76c. per pair. Stall fed pigeons bring $1 76 per dozen. Yow's, per pair. 80 ings.es$i 50 00 Broilers, per pair yr doz 1 25 a 1 69 Row ‘do, dozen 175 @ 2 00 ber dosen 38 8 = per pr 07581 00 Teal duck, per pr 0 50 aU 75 er coz. 2 00 Onpor: . pr 0 ST Kongting pige.... pr ois Spring chickens . =e Tyee rum. © fsb market ia dull. Shad have dtanppeared the stella, only a small lot of mackerel are on is ower, and can be had for 25c. and ‘Thie ie ee cheap as it will be this season. green peas It is a dieh ft for the gods. FRESH FIsn. Ba wa 6a — 8a 12 ba 8a 10 wa 2 -—s 6 FIBR—SAL®, Sovnde&torg’s, — a 8 Algwiver, 10)-- 125 8 = 1d. Dadi’ ‘e ® Se) 02000 .= So 100. To Lopmers. th 5 Btrowsh'y. 100. — a on Cisme, bash. i] 8180 Ferrepin, dor. GO) al000 Bott ebell, 100.. 25 2100 Museels.Jspeck 12 a fea store...... 30 a W fo a N'Y. pep..100. 36 8 80 Omona, gal a . pep., 100. Beews der 12 a 18 Mangoes, doz 3) a — Pep. mai : 2 & BL Ghersing Ww.. 6 @ 15 Beene quart... 10 a 12 - @6 = Cauliflower, ib. 4a — MIECELLANROUS. Roney, can.... 50 a — Pot - Honey, box, Ba & 20 Cheese. 6a Ww Ohio. 6 8 2 Tmitatier we Sa 6 CITY COMMERCIAL R#MPORT. Fuipay, June 26-6 P.M Astivs.—€sles of about 80 barrels pois and pearls were made at 6°. Buravsrtrrs —Flour—The market was Jess animated, while prices were without farther change of moment. The sales embraced abont 10,000 a 12,000 barrels, closing at about the following quotations — ripe Canad ‘wag unchanged, while the exles about 400 a (0 barrels, at rates within the above of prices. Southera were steady, while the rales embraced about 1,200 barrels, closing at our quotations, Wheat was steady, with ealee of about 30,000 bushels, including 1,100 onshels new white Georgia, as $1 46; white Canadien at $1 04 a $1 15; white Western at $1 07 a $116; Milwaukie club at 8% #i 2% a $1 27. of 10,000 a 19.090 burbels were made at 7), & » & The., and white Souttrern at 760. @ T8e , and strictly prime Southern rel: low at So, Rye was quiet, but held at Tio. « 73 Bericy wae nominal. Onate—Sales of State and Western were made at 440. a 460. Corrye—The market was firm, the sales embraced About 5,000 mate Java, to arrive coastwise, at p. t., 75 do. 1 vara at 1) yo , and 60 Java at . py. —The market was less jess active but firm: the moraced about 3,000 @ 1,200 bales, on the basis of r ‘shige bage were 66 . cotton was at7 riowm—To Liverpool about 15,000 bushels wheat in ed at Bd. ; 600.0 800 bbis flour at ls :, 100 tone copper ore were taken Favir —#ater ‘mace at $2 608 $2 Fay —Sales of janort 1,000 a 1,200 bales were made. Jame . Salon of 500 a 600 bbls, were mare at Ste for lump, and a¥ 60 for common. Mor ‘Sales cf 100 bhdés, Cubs muscovado wore made Navat. rem ~fThe market was stondy, with anion of 500 ® 000 bbls. apirite turpentine, chiefly to arrive, at 4oga dic mon rosin wae quiet at 615608 $1 66, to arrive end on the spot, per 210 lo. Crude was scarce aod nominal, Five resins were quiet, but quite ateaoy. One were inactive and eaice limited. Linseed war quiet at 6c. We bave no change to notice in crude whale OF epetm. Pros miont.—Pork—The market was dull gpd sales limited to about 400 bdis., including mess 60 and prime et $12 26 a $15 60; thin mess was at $16 and clear do. ac 817 60. Beef wae steady, with about 158 bis. including country mess at Sila Western mess at $12 0 $13 « prime mees was quiet at $19 a minal at $19 00a $17 50, wales at 86. a 1Ce. 50 a 69 tierces, including shoulders at 5: nats. hams at 76. ate. Lard was dull an of 106 a 200 bbls at 100. for com with lota cholee at 107,0. a Ile. unebanged Rick. —@alee of 225 casks were Spr rs. —Sales of about 1,000 mats at Bo. Sr osRe— The market wae quite sti, s mand from the trade and for refining, with sales of 1,200 hbda. , ineladed in which were 400 and 60 do. at Tige. The remainder con- Cube and Cuba muscovado, obiefly at OX%a, 220,, Cloring mainly at the ineide figure, Woot the market is very dull, and quotations neces. ‘Lhe reporta are of a varied nature from . Prices & general way may be votes, it ie quite probable that the raten will be maintained, withough the extra rates do- manded Dy growers are not likely to be realized Dry Goods Trade, Comparative statement of the imzorts of foreign dry goods at New York for the week vad since Janusry 1:— For the Week. 1866. 1867. 1858, Entered at the port.. ..$1,69966 898,092 645,929 ‘Thrown on the market. 1,449,891 86,023, ‘TOL,Ud Rotered ai f0s pork. piso 422 48,064 ed 21,30 Thrown on mace. slayer soot 180 wT ast By the above table it will be seen that the amount of dry goods thrown upon the market the past week was largely in excees of that for tho sane period last year, but below that of 1856. This week last year was thal just prior to the advent of tho new tariff, aud many goods were probably kept in store to ob‘ain the benefit of the reduction in duties. Btill, with due allowauce for this fact, the amount upon the market is gra‘u- ally ~The total entries for the week closely to those for the same od last year. The total entries sioce the of January last, aro still far in arrear of the amount for the same time last year The amouat stands crops geperal!, present to be remarkably fine. After Texas comes the trade of the other gulf States, and finally the Northern, South and Middle States, and finally the grain Statea of the West and Northwest, and the trede of New York and New Eng'and. Portions of the cotton States — the lower Mississippi and its tributaries have no doubt sustained a great loss to the present crop from the inundations. This wil effect the trade more or Jess in the sections of with their factors for another year, while practicing close economy at home. In other sections of the cotton region, however, as cotton rules at high figures, the trade will likely . crope, such as tobacce and rice, be promising. Middie Tennessee has are eaid to siready — Ronen of prime pew red avd white wheat, which at i The trade between this city and the interior of Tenneasee ia increasing every year, and if not so Jarge as that of many otber places it is of a very sound character. In the prices of domertic goods have no importast = to no- tice. Brown sheetings and shirtings were held with firmness end at 8ic. a 830. eight months for heavy goods; light were quiet. Bleached uncharged. Brown drills were in for export st 8c. Other descriptions of domestic fabrics were without change in prices requiring any no- tice in detail. Clothiers were buying woolens to a fair extent and at } Blankets were held with rather more firmness. Foreign goods of desirable styles, of fresh importations, were held at rates above current Prices during the active portion of the spring trade. It i« supposed that importers will not be in possession of full assortments of seasonable to offer to the fall trade ‘uptil about the middie or 15th of July. From the present time f@rward preparations to meet the fall trade will chiefly occupy attention of both importersand jobbers. Movements tn Real Estate, MeBITIMB (NTELUIGENCE. ALMANAC POR WEW TORK—TmIS DAY. SUN SETS... . 7 36] micH waren. CLEARED. 10. Lines, Havre, 4o—W S Drayton. Steamship A johtP America, Howe, Liverpool—D & A hingsiand & But- Ship Thornton, Colina. Lt 1 Williams & Cuion, Ship BWebb, Walis Liverpoole Neeralib t Soh. Bhip Germani Word, Havre—W Whitlock. bhip Giobe Baber Catiz—Boyd & Bark Honduras, Bates Heli: Berk Kezia (Br), McIntyre © Bark Pentackes, Leigbio: %. Enterprise. Grindle, Marseilier—H D man hel Rove Pate, Matabesete WLe wis aia ane Bark Cornelia, Ray ton, Havana—M Taylor & Co. Brig Lady Chapman (Br), Cooper, Nevie—Smith, Jones & Brig Peruvien (Br), Outhouse, Hillsboro, NB—P I Nevins & ‘Behr M Rogers, Pairen, Abaco~ Master. Secbr Target, Furman, Saranoah—MeUresdy, Mott & Oo. Schr W 5 Tisdale. Beilock, Wilmington. Schr Marine, Merribew, Wilmington—F 8 Powell. Behr A B Terry Creamer, New Haven—Master Sloop Franklin, Avery, Providence—J B Kdwards. Meamer Kennebec, Hand. Philedelpbia. Rbip Andover, Wm Neon Aone Jive 1h it 3s Ut. low 3S exchanged fon. 4 : ‘With ship &t Charles, Conway, from Qanwe New Orleans for bd Coriolan (Brem), Bteengraf mdeo 0 be Bremen, May 16, wth May sie tat ke abit i BBverpeul, ib, Int dl 48 lon 64 90 apoke Torrey, from Liverpool for Baliimore. 7} board 6émyn. en Princetoa (of New Haven), lovroe, Demarara, 15 , Wi'b sugar and old metal. © Smith Tutle. 234 iast, 34 20, lon 71, elapalized 4 abip steering NE. painted bieck with yellow houses on deck, and abowing a white bucgee wih re@ border and red letters. Bark California, Kem; Ae, to Thomas ewan. 30: Ipet, Jat St Cordelia, from Havana for Falifax K sire (ot Belfast), Lothrop, Sagaa, Jane 14, to A TD) Brookm: Do sugar, Brig Gerentun (of Farmingdale), Pierce, Gateesten, 12 days, with colon, Ac to 1 U Mai Bolt, Lort 7940, speke shh for Cronetadt: wy Hane: ‘iymouth, Mans), Parker, Humacos, PR, 11th inet, we 4c io Thompson & Bunvr, 19th inst, Jat BI 10, lon 6f 5 woke bark Lysander, from Boston for Cf earuegos, 15.6558 owt Sebr (ico B Dix Washington, NC), Swain, Cardenas, 14h inet with molaases, to maater tebr O14 Dominion (Smaeta), Vose, Cardenas, 7 days, with vogar, to Robert A Williams Experienced ugnt winds and came Sehr © Ph Kundson, Squiers, Galveston, 28 days, with cot ton, do. to MoCrends, Mott & Co, Bebr T J Lill, Bich, Gaivesion, 23 daya, with cotton, to J H Brower. ono Emma, ffulee, Galveston, 24 days, with cotton. master ‘srolite, Ackerly, Matagorda Bay, 18 days, with cot r hohe Re bert Palmer Mystic), Nickle, Persacols, June 4, with lumber. to Renne: Denke, 721 inst Ist 57 41, lon 7433, #poke brig North, hence tor Gaivesion June 17. off Onpe Florida, enw 45 rigged vessels. all bound North, tebr Kiieabeth, Kngush, Bayport, Fis, 14 Gaye, with ship timber, to J ashlew tehr J Howsrd Baker, Chicapoo, Fla, 23 daye, with ship timber, to Swift Bs Rebr North State, Horton, Ravanoah, 7 days, with cotton, 10 50 MeCrendy, Mett & br 1, N Godfrey. Godfrey, Charleston, 6 deve Febr Sylvian (of Harwich), King, Charieston, 5 days. bebrJ W Fhinpe, Mount Buckeviile BC, 4 day. t entervelt Newbern, NC, ¢ fa 0, Adair, Beaufort. NO. her, B Sehr fen nto, Bear John Ti'on, er, Vir! y Behr Jobn T Bernard, Biller, Virginia, 4 days. Pebr J Crockford, Smite. Virginia. Sebr Jobn Collins Pree more. Virginia. cbr Momento Birdenll, Vi tebr a B Boptina, Phill Sehr Caroline Anderson, World. Bulkis t, Rwain, ‘irginia. Alexandria, 6 dara m, Gaye. en . 4 jena, ‘ah. Jones, Philadelphia. Wentobester, Ulark, Providenss. BAILED. Bbipe Time, Melbourne; Liverpool, London. Wind ¢ uring the day SW, and very light. Misoriinnevas and Saye Unctx Jor, Pinkham (noj Bo ton Reade 244 nat from Newp: vy, other Unole Joe remaived at London at Inat advices. ‘¢ ought to have « third ehip named Uncle Joc a0 na to be even with the Aloert arrived in Hamp Galiatin's 411 three of the last named ships were at Liver- pool on the Tet inst. Vessele of one class with the same name Are often confounded with each other, and are sometimes the source of much trouble to compilers of eltp newa.| fiir Mancamer (foreign), from Matanzas bound to Ham burg. pot into Hampton Roads 25th inst on secount of sick ness amon her crew, She basa cargo of sagar, Be Bank JAR Youre, Beott, from Marsetiles for MYork, be fore reported pot nin kermdath Th whi four, fot wate? im her bold, haw wi possible, (By ‘ele Boyd & Bin a ) Astony, 04 days from Onliso, arrived in "2th inet ea ved nf Forks telania sth tom ed at Tor! ni " tar paved ine damaged condition ball iford, Del, tn 1847, and waa partial'y covered by Inauranee. Pores Astonn—The Onter Station below Rowton reports schr pahore on ix Inte, and another on Gallop’s nnd Point; would Hy come off next tide. : Ponn Wu Loren, Rob) at Providence from Philadot 4 iS, While paseing through the Rarioeh’s short dlsianog above Har Gals, wae MEVOK Dyn @ 11, Jon | casks. had ) Mansawilla. 20 Gaye, with svar, | i, lon 79 90, epcke | Hodedon, Sagua, June 15. | the month of West Jerk at the rate of 800 stroker per hour. and all Pletely exhausted from constant exertions at Whatemen Arr at Nantucket rt. ship Srarten Tr Jaet from Teloebuapo with 1400 bbls ep bis ol] on the vassaye. Sent home 100 RpoKen, dic fhip Wm lord, Tr Bown, fi ‘leans ‘Liverpoo), June 18 Int 28 2, tam 7886 nee: SO » “4 ip James Mon’ geome: mi'ton, Basie tee i Wa Tog Age fom Now Ores for ay phen. from dayeout Jone t& int R14 tam 79 gn halos for London, 10 Sehr Rilaanerh bghisb 0” Philadelphia, bound K, Jane 30, AB Moore, ¢mith, from NOrleans for Baltimore, Ju 1 49, Jon 78 15. ° oe Foreign Ports ADEN, May 17—In pert hark Argentine Lam! PUENOS AYR?s Mav Iho: 1b echr Cxtharina Jebnaty arr fialem. arr April 22; nern, windware, Rark Tonia Tis, From’ the Salem ‘April 21 and ald ro date for Apnamaroo Caguerane, June vy tS yp Ages 90. and Moore Davenpert Conary. for Bretal Cheneal las ase: Soiumhia Surgle Pleavuve, Brooke: Cantina, Riwpera, aed ail Bh edmen uno: barks Lym ” hy ars re nde Hyaemaaae Deve for boon ‘ONSTANTINOPLE Jus @ in port hark 7 A diag, Drwakana, June $"n port hark # ede et Tanto Jone 18; brig Titania, Appleby, from Baltimore, just Faraovurn, FE. June 10—Te port ships Archer, 5 Rangoon, ‘ordered to Arosierdam ; ‘wild Hunler, soars a ABs ears tin ss mah are ly ort a 3 Marthe, Teukine for BOvnewe ee renee: Hal, for * GRAINS, Jute 6-814 Br be a n LAtcow. Jone 1i—Tn part. Xeqk soon berke Henry Waren, Chnee: Gem Tob, Saenem, Vater tee orden fareetser, for Boston; Moantain Eagle, » Baurax, Js sebr Aurora. rine | pkinernon. In’ May 22" tor oot tiie Way walle Payvon, fre) Allegra, Reston, jobens, Martin, ner Dyer, to Warned Mav 30-10 abont 15th inxt. nga bark Kedar, Crorby, for Boston ‘oover, for NYork idg; on Woxrovia, Mew aorTn mort ketch Mere ; of lary Atwell ake Baltimore, brig GeoC acver'y. MoIntyre for Yk _ Pag size, G 72 pact bark Arthar, pcrid for United ay art ronimo (Bic). Pej ADAM, Jove ort abipa Brazil, B ate We: Meuniiovek Howe: Hero, Siatiord and Rerenel Lorke, Sweetser. tor NYork ldg: barks Concordia (Duteb) Van Zan: ten, ard Columbia (Rrem) Vemobe, for da do: Regina Book. er. for Boston do: }intrh brie America Meermans. for do. SierRs Leone Mav 19 -Ip port brige Tashells Jewett, Read, from NVork; Falmonth, Bray from de for Capa Palmas? Rochingbar, Gillen, from Salem Brig Potomac. Collin, from Falem, arr Seri 24. an4 ald no date for windward Sacva, Jone 18—Tn port sbip Messenger, Branscomb. from: Havana, “bark Mary Rich” (or brig MP Rib, McRae), dieg. to load for Tendon: brige Proteus Chapmen. for New York 14g; George F Wi'liame, Hutchison, for Boston, do. Frome Ports RORTON. June 24 (additional Raltimore: Amy, Hammand. 9 an Weeks. Norwond. Alexandria: O’Brien Rohineon, Philadel- pbie: Marth: ington, Anderson and Matilda, Richardson, Biizabethpor: ‘bre MY Davia Rodineon, and Mary Price, inwton, NC: Roseneath Rogers Richmond; He: lew Mar Nickereor, alexandria; James Riise, Patch, and H M Jerk'rs, Podge, Paltimare: 1 8 Wheldon, Pmith, Polly Price, Price: Villa; em Bineviev: Joveph Porter, Adams A Cordery. Babeock: Panneh Willats, Oranmer: 414. Eoglt Mary Cleveland, Gootrich: Fohraim & Anna. Nole; L Anden. reld. Rertlett: H A Weeks: John Rogara, Elliot: J Troland, now Fiske Weaver: 11 Spencer, tangetaff, Mary lamiMon: Alice Lee, lark: O 4 bayrenr Atubha; Olax, 7H Deputy, Neat; RG Whitin, Germon 0H RJ Mercer,’ Robinson: Jamen : ‘sod Sophia Ann, &mith, Phiiedewhia: Home Phipner, abethnort; J ©. Feutkito and J Grierson. Herding New York: A Rockey, Hur ti ton IT Telegraphed -Bark Avyola, from Charleston Figna! fox two herke end two brigh Old shi Gi Ballet Bt ohn NR: hare iq Chandler ‘ore Hall bg Philadelphia: DK Sewyer Pierann Tuekerten, NI Maganaw, Crosby Pousbbrersio and Rondont Sid wind WW. shive Rrpounder Golden City Hartley: hriga Vanriltis, Monticello im ea, Chim . jerdey): schr Sering Mill Are (by tei) shin Ellen Pont Rohinaon, Mobile; Whistling Wind, Havlin, Clenfnegen; Charies Wiliem, Daebington, Savannah Avola, Kendrick, arleaton; brige Sarsh Moore, Bem: . Roaten: ‘ore. Smith New Orleans: Er son. Tuprell, New York; Seenine. Kingsland, New York; Golden Gate. Hemmord, Boston: Lnev Ames. Amea Cam: fen. Ma: Leura Gertrude, Rilwond. Mobile. Olé aeamebip Thos Pwern. Remeay. Naw York: Brem bark Wieland, Os- lermenn, Richmond: schrs Curassow (Hr) Davison Harhor race, NF: Petit, Clark Werebam: Rtrel Prowi- dence: Jane Fisher, Wi'ev, Roston: Tittlefahn, Rslem: 8 M Sherman, *bermar ‘Sid bark Wen- hem, Wedge Cadiz: brie TT Knieht. Grifin Boston; schr nd Porte Cahello. Ly? York. Sievene, Tegn ny Tind, Grant, Reltimore, K McKenzie, Drisko, Phi- Inna 2—Are sehre Tie eh Pan yuan Hae per ae Imeda_ Carterig ‘ia Nee, ‘O. CHARLESTON, J Arr steamehip Vemphis, Reale, Btetron. New York. At qua- scbra R rartire & » wernt, Mi 5 . Raltimore. ie, Cowen and amar: - ket: brig Atl Swap, Liverpool; schr 0 H Moiler, Allen, eorpetown. Bf, ‘ bd June 22—Arr schr Harriet & Sarah, Tion, Phila- lelpbis. PAVL RIVER. Tone Arr schra A Hes‘on, Ryan, Phil oe Jan B pcg ding ‘ao: Rookin Gndtrer. wie aura. Rvarta, Rtaa'adare, NV. Deilght, Bosbe. sud Mozart, iden, Sere Fores, Weeks! New 2ih—Arrackr.7 PR. wabethport. whe Clten, Hordes. Risabettecrse homme ng PROPGRTOWN. 1”, June 22—Arr whr Svtvanne Allen, Bears Roster. Rid achr Rdw Slade, Ravies Roston GARDINER, June 22—4rr echre MW Sewall, Lond, Balti- Pal Dinmond, Norton, Philadelphia; Chero>, Bailey, Pew FP YANNIS, Jone 19—Arr schre Granite Sta'e Hallett. New Yrrk: Pizarro. Cheae, do. 814 19th schra W R Newnomb, (frem Roeten) N¥ork: Adelins, Howes do: Julia Smith, . Crowell, AlexapAria; 20te Granite Btate. Nett (trom NYork). Roston: 2iat, Cana Mav, Rragg (from Philadelphia), Bow’ Wolentt’ Parker (from Boros) “York. fon: 924 HIGHLAND LIGRT Jane 24. snneat—Psaned ‘In. bark Jobn Winthrop: brie Umpire; echre Richer Ven Ft Dai-, lew. Pannad out, abion Exponnder and 1 A MCRILE, Jane 10—Cld bark Am hip Rivire, Andrews, for AOHTASPORT, June Onrdennn MACHTAG, June 16—Arr brig Alam, Parsons, New York, Bid 16th brie Mayflower, Clark, NYork; i6th, echra Wreath, do: 19h Delrbin. do MITT BRIDOR, June 18-94 Roan. NVo-¥. MYFTIC. June 2 Arr sebra Hl W Benedict, Ellis, Philadel- phir: 1M Freemen, York, mit NFW ORLPANS Jone 18—Arr brig Mezst'an, Matanzas, | O16 ships Kivie Floyd, Frost and Geo Wasking'e, Saversosts FheMeld, Richartron Rordesnx: sd Iustrious (Br). Mies, Livernonl: Fi Feyre, Eremeo: hark hard Petersburg: Azot. Rim | Maria, Vataro. Rereriona: achr Woodbt | Towed to sea lth shin Geo Weat and brig Valkvrien: 12th, sehr Visgiois An oimetie, inet z ebin Bis blender. Oregon and NORFOTK. June 1—Arr ship U $i, id frese Bampirn Roads shive . Vista. Baltimore Cit brig Marin Bai Avoty. | CL arrin Hempten Reade 25th (he ” Margaret, from by eg for Hamburg, erew sick; Ham bark Antony, Callao ave NEWBUR’ PORT, Jone 2—Are erkr Conneritoni, Nelson, Baltimore | sid er Tals Chase. Philadelphia NEWPORT, Jone %—Arr echre Notus, Weeks and M Lelight. Beebe: Fal! River for 8 York: Geo Washington, Lar- k 1 Cora, Kelley. Providence, for do; Un-aa, Colt do for do: Joaenbina’ ——. Wall River for Ritrahnthpart. Mth 134 PM—In port the shove versale: bark Lney Ane, Carriean. for Cervenes waiting wind: bric ven Belle: sobre Farah © Willets, Thompron. for Philedalpbia: Alexander Bw are ‘om fippican for NYork: «)bie J Purcell. 0 sea 2d PM, Br brig Mary, from Providence for New ¥ NEW BFPFORN June 2—Arr Bremen bark Amaranth, NYork, to lord 8000 “hie wh ofl for Bi schra Susan, Werh Blizshethport: Ange’, Luce, Roundont. NEW LONDON, J - Clen*ar Coves. NY¥ork: briga Meteor, Rov rom, RL Tobn, BR: TW ‘Wierd, Toll W Rinsing, Corson, Rarernah; Sarah Minge, iA orton, Elwell, iney. PEN®AUOLA, June 14—Arr achr Mary Kiln, Wood, Galwrne ” june 19-814 sche Robt B Pmith, Kelley, Dl—Arr eohre Lire W Dyer, Bartol, vay Rig Ehepubiie ree wine, Wavessy ore rie Yourg Republic. Fraforicks, PORTSMOUTH, June me Arrechre Medora, Rhodes, aod Moses Waring, Crowell NYork. PROVIDENCE, Jone 2t— Arr steamship Corlew, Williams, WYork: obra Jobn § Guyther, Jones, J, Water: Lory, Mavleton, do: Js Sroneb, Panis White Love do: Caroline Fm Hie bart Bilzaberhport for Pawineket’ Geo W Smith, Rordout: Gen Mawon. Davia, and Miagwra, Fwen, @P Ralley Whitlow, Rondout: Maria Lonies, ; Corbulo, Christi: Soman Lndwig, Walden, and In = Ketham, Port Fw lem. ‘Ladiem, Fondont; Orson, Gidbe; Daniel ir Perey; Ann Maris. @ ‘at Henry Lemnel. Velae’ mt R Oak, Lond Pon Rewer Young, and Mary Brush, hethpor.: Feebion, “7 ‘Tre raintion. Wawking, Weaver, Tan nent, Prwkere MYGre Sd ark Tinden, Kirby, MYork, (and avchored helow); sobre Kniebt, oe) i in ‘ h r, pate, New “Hettigroem, do; s00pe ¢ le, Deport. i fico H Poueta, Davie do, Fig TORRT, Jone seeker tobe] Seaport, Scull, Phiia~ delphi ¥ J Arr sobr Hiawatha, Pimonton. Roek- a xo See Lutte welch, Pernambuco and ® market; sehr Yorktown Wralom, NYorr. Arr steam! Han’ Ud - spe Fr bark Phen. Crowe 4 NYork: Anevets, ea (Rresian), Albion. Eppert. Port: i, Mer vichine Wieblen, atJago de Cuba: Ap brig Uronim, tanye, Rareslone. SALEM, Jane 29—/ re eehre TH raterg wi : apeed, Pom Gran’e, ANen. Philade? ‘ies omer nit Bi Ora c ANS inert heh eetee Puy fariba. Pilla, NYork., ON INGION, June 24—Arrechr Richard Lew, Larphear, Rendont #KCURSTONS, PPLIGATFUL SUNDAY RX°UREION TO Reeach and prrowavery Tee rut) and splendid er ALTOM PRIOR will leave foot of Robinenn street row, Jone 2 at o'clock. fer the gon shore direct. ing leaves Bbrewabury at J}: o'clock; fare 25 cents. are now allepen. AY AFTERNOON RXOURSION TO LONG a Shrewsbury. The splendid staamer ALIOR esse foot of Vobinson street Ble afternoon “ for the above returning to town be By moonligh, Farp 20 gents, steam to mow. Retoro te Ti 4 f +]

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