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Custom House Changes. The following changes of offloera of the Cu .. nove deen made by Collector Schell during the pasty oy, ._ Gauger. voe Wm. PP sag ‘ “4 William 8. Lesca. Taspe tor. vice james Reelaa. George Gordon. « Willam Simpson. « James F. Martin, caver Rayawod, Joba C. Marvia. Coristian W. Caristic. Clarke. Night The Fraser River Gold Mines. Loto W. ‘ielaekios ‘iene Tess’ } remarkabie degree of ASHING TON a RY, . . Beet an eateconsteary degree of beshtanaoss, wuich | OP" rations of the American ana British Surveying Hapedé- he vation at lange will be at. tions in Washington Territory—The Gold Mines on acca’ Solwithstunding alll thet these soreral ComesDe, | Frazer's River—Infiue of Miners, de., de. are az much convinced me we ever were that po such) 48 Tam leaving camp so-morrow, I write to inform you ‘treaty, bearing such a constrection as they have put upon it, Ras been entered into between Mr. Heary Balwer. We donot deny that on its fece and of my departure. There iss party of six te start in the morning on a trip casiward en the boundsry line, a dis- bg to ite t meaning, such a treaty has 0@ yp | tancecf about thirty five miles throngh the woods, for ‘formed; but we Jo.empbaucally dinvelieve et Eo6'* ad, | the parpoae of exploring & proper piace to erect moat. Sir Henry Belwer, Ba ere lo choy, | mente to devignate the boundary. We will bo absent about two months or ten weeks, according to the pros- pect we had thie morning. We commenced cutting ‘ations, and by means of such preiensions act, by treaty rights to which, in equity and j¥ .stice, she had no color of claim, Such a course of policy is charao- ‘teristic of that eation, and bag in time past be on adopted ‘With signal euecese. Who can point oat a si¥ gle instance where wai Power ever abandoned what ‘ane claimed without getting more rhan an equivalent, ¢ r witnou; ao quiring rigbte to which, in the first instaar .e, she had not ‘the slightest cinim? It does pot exitt; # aa we are per- feouy satistcd that in the treaty which his’ 5 been thas eo0- sluced she hae played the same game as 8 oe nes on former ‘occasions, 4nd overrescbed Mr. Claytoy sin whe art of di- | wrre It was no longer ago than tv 0 years thet Lord almerston distine!ly and uueqaivocal! 7 siated, in bis tm the British Parliament, that the r ghts or Eogland a: tarzed to camp; but to-morrow we will take our blankets along, and also a few Indians to pack eur provision, as we bave po muics yet. Ibave been out fifteen days to the westward since I wrote lust. It took us thirteen days to cut through two and @ half miles of brush which was near the mouth of Frazer's river, and the most westerly land that belongs to the United States. The British sarveying party which ig to take part in the expedition are not expected now pe- fore the first of July, consequently our maia party will not leave bere before that ume. Tao pony. the; Joho Brien ie with has not arrived as yet, but le expected ia a " few days. Preteoter of the Moegaite King wor.a bo muntained by | [Ree tg pe " eli git seers } bs : ov yiege emg rhe Mabean anes mines that cave been diecovered in the Hadson Rhy Fetracted whe: he said on that occasion? Hes he reea | COMPADY’s poemessions on rompeon’s river, watch diz- charges itcelf into the Frazer’s river about one bundre? avd fifty milesfrom the mouth, and ia @ nortueasier; direction frem here. The mines have been worked by Hudgon Bay employes, and the Indiana have dag oat 0.4 with their knives a!) over the bed of tae river. The kog- lish Governor is granting hioenses to ali white peopie woo wish to go there, at the rate of twenty dollara per mont It ie expected that a great many of the old miners ia fornia will avail themselves of the opportunity when thoy hear of the news. There ares groat many Englisunev that beve already left the settiement on Vaucouver’s island and gone wo the new mines. fhe Americana on the Sound will also go ag goon as they can form a oerty sutli- cient to protect themseives. As for an Koglisoman, be cau travei through the couatry for years uamolested by the {odians; but Americans need expect no mercy when they can’t protect themeelver. We will provabiy i end join ihe American pariy if the wages are nota on the Ist of July, by which time we will be strong enough to go through @ million of Indians with our atx shooters and bowie knives. any chaoge im the government or cabioet of the United ‘Baates which would indus bim ‘o retire from the position whith be assumed at that time? We can hardiy think ao. On she contrary , covsi We character ef the coos ‘vatiopal advisers which General fayior in his simplicity eajied around him, he mas ned every reason to persist in &, and to demand more than what was chen asserted The fect is, in our opicion, thata loophole nas been eft open—that Sir Henry Fulwer has overresched Mr. Ciay- too, and that, when the treaty ia published it wili be sir Horry Balwor tleeve at the nica A Clax destine Marriage in Carmel, N. ¥. [Prom the Sing 3.ng Ubronisie, June 24.) village of Cermei, Pusnamn county, bes moooant of the clandestive mrrriage of an ex-wacher of ‘the Raymond Tustitute with one of the young laly pupils ha imstivation. lewer ‘act ‘The Niearagua Canal. sium the story an peneieit ne {From the Parisia correspoucent of tho Independance Raywonp Ivetrrcre, Caner, June 21, 1858. Belge } ‘ee The Minister of Ni ‘and Costa Rica at the Courts of France and England hae just giveu explanations to the United tates government a>out the convestion mate With @ French company for the construction of a canal acroee that part of Central America. Prior contracts had deen made with the Chited Siates government, by which the Interoceanic Canal cox’! only bo made by that repa> ic, Dut the contracte were to be forfeited if the works were not commenced before the end of June, 1858, The Minister of the Covtral American Repub‘ics has icformed tre Cabinet at Weshington that ihe new convention with the French company will on'y be carried out on failure of compliance with ihe conditions consented to the Uaited A circumstance which must become more of less pablic having juss transpired, it 1s deemed sivisab! Ih seeme that Garthold Myer, beiter kuowa in this comma y Professor Myer,’ bat whose connection with this Mmetivution was diesoi+od some ‘hree or four weeks s.ace, found secret means of com musivating, since Lis removal from the institution, with & Miss Faunie He witt,a boarding Pupil, and induced ber coasent to marry mim. Accord- imgly, ate on Saturday night, after the young laties bad all retired, aod each was eeen to be in ner own bed, acd the liguts extiaguichea by the teacher who paeses around at ten o'clock at night for the purpose rooms, aud after ail were husaed “sole out of the institation, and ‘wae married t Barihold Myer, between the hours of eleven and twelve u'clock at ciebt, by Joseph Oole, justice Of the pence, at the Douse of Albert Kaapp, who, with his wife, were the only witcesees. Fannie appeared 10 her place on tbe nexi (Sa>bath) morning, went to church ‘with the other pupils, and 4 late on Saobath nigot the residence of Albert Koapp, where sue aud Myer were barbored till m orn.og, when they took tue siage for Croton Falls. Myer bad remained ia the ne'gbborhood mince hie removai from the institution, and ha enjoyed Bo personal interview with Miss Gown, ‘and n0 part of The Lowber Property. SUPREME COURT—SPKCIAL TERM. Before Hon. Judge Ingrabam. Jrty 2.—The People at the Kelation of A. C. Flagg asa Taxpayer, vs. The Mayor, de , of New York, ana Robert W. Lowter.—The argument’ in this case was resumed. Mr- Whiting spoke at great length against three separate mo tions of the Counsel—er. Judge Cowles and W. © Noyes—for s dismissal of the compiaint, aud wound up bis remarks the affair was Kuown, or even —_- by the mags 4 a with a phillipic against Corporation tion, until after the pair left uie m ia the stage. Tt toate satpented toss Myer eummuamentes woe Sten 1 Mr. Noyes, ta Commenced by remarking thet Dy meane of some day pupil. It ws a fact to be remem- | thecomplaintof Mr Whiting appeared to de that he was not ered, wat his en and with Miss | Ceputed to discharge the duties of the office of the Counsel Bewit were effected sinse bw discharge [rom the lust to the Corporation rather than Mr. Busteed, who bad beon tation. As to the comduct of the parties who assisted him, | elected to the or knowing his intention, failed to make it known ia ime | Judge Ingraham interrupted counsel, by saying that he to provert this ead aifair, or whether he married ber far | beld it to be the duty of Mr, Busieed in this matter to obey love or money, | leave the pudlic to form their own cm- | the expressed will ‘the Common Council, without logiaiativ: regerd clusions. Mis Hewitt was about fourteea years of age, | to the policy or wisdom of the @ act, and that ho aud against the to be wealthy. W. B. STEWART, Principal, ‘Total Destraction oy Fie of the Town of St. Andreas, Callfornia, ‘We have been favored by Mr. Emanuel Hofman with em extra of the St. Andress Independent, which gives a last of the enlerers by the conflagration which visited that tows on the 24 of Jaume, The tota! lose if about $210,000. ‘8 List of the sufferers: — BR. Crowiey. would not hear or consider any conduct of the Corporation Counsel. Mr. Noyes then proceeded with his argument, PUM Le Bnewtatgenes. Viotanow oF Prior Laws.—Martin Demming was arrest” od yesterday, charged with piloting vessels througb Heri- gate contrary to law, be having, as alleged, no license. The sccured is proprietor of a towboat, which he uses for the purpose above mentioned. He was held to baii by Justice Connelly to answer the charge. Cuance or Rare.—Isaac Daws, ® painter at Fonda, N. Y., ‘was arrested yesterday on # warrant issued in Moutgomery county, N. Y., cbar; him with repe He was taken back by the Sheriff of that county, to answer the charge. Auxcrn Ticket Swixpr®.—Josiah Selover, keeping sn office at No. 167 Cedar street, was arrested on Friday, ebarged with ewlndiing John H. Grow out of $90, in the sale of three passage tickots for Liver, He was taken before Justice Connolly, who held © answer the charge. Ausorn Hiorway Bownert.—About four o'clock on Fridsy morning Jobn Timan, of No. 105 West Twenty. eighth street, was paseing through West Broadway, when, #° ne slates, Joba Aaggerty stepped up to him and de. mended his money or bis life. Haggerty had «ciu> in one band anda mn the other. Tian, after parleying ‘with bim @ rbort time, settled the by teas bine ten cents. Fle thea parsed on, batsoon after was followed oro by Hageerty end ano'ber man, who seized bim aud rified 000 bit pockets of ope dollar, al!the money he had. Timan "a0 called or betp, ana before the robbers got off mat bod Boimer, of tbe Fifth ward, came up aad surcceded ia ve 000 curing Haggerty, and he was locked up to answer. boo Farat Rarukoan Oasvarty.—Thomas de Broseay, 600 person who was rua dowa bya New Haven Rulroad 000 train, at Melrose, on For . died on Friday 200 sfiernoub, at Bet'evae Goapital. Notice ‘deen seat ty the Coroner's office, and an imquest will be beld upon tae body to-day. “ ” Carrurs OF ay AtiaGED Boren Tamer. ‘Win, Seots wan de ‘The losses of the Chisamen amoust to about $50,000, twenty three Chins houses were burned. Terrible Affaic in POUR RESPECTAULE CITIZENS OF TAMPA KUNG BY THE VIGILANTS. [From the Savanna: bitcan, June 30 } We reseived yestersay the foiowing letter ‘rom Tam- PA, ib which is recoreed one of oy pawet outr ees tame ever dingraced a country of aw. We have no persoaai knowledge of the writer, and the reader will form hie Own opivion of ite rolisbilty. From receat indicatives from that quarter we enterteim but |ittie duu? of the cor- revtnees Of he tiatemonts. We cannot believe, howerer, that mere politics! bortiilty Is sutbeieat to crive men to uch desperate (uremives. Touching the appeal of the writer for protection, we can @nly refer bim to the Guveruor of Floriaa, whoed duty it te & crush out, by aid of the military if necessary, all such diabolical proceedings and their authors. Tamra, Fla , Jame 24, 1858. The existence of an F recutive Committee at this piace is Goubticas Known to you, aod ase law abiding citizen of thus city | feel it to be my cuty to state certain fects to the world with reference to said commitiee, and ask a p ace im your columns for the pubiteation of them, as our inte paper bere, and in fact every paper in this poruon 0 toe ale, ie ciher in league or in fear of their vigilauce and tyranny Thi morning four of our most premineat mea. to wit — Jobe J. Fariy, 0 Witt Locian, Jerome Baker aot Col. J. Alfoneo Crockett, were found hung to as many treee, ie the suburbs of our city. Intense excitement axixte, and many of Our rilinene are now under arma, for the Ciasatien of law abiding cttisene, who Gare to raise their de spanet these mine eb: ammagsing. Another remes kabie c ssure # this: every one of there men were members oi the American party. Is it * pro- f Gol. Crocket and Mr. Karly leave imteresving Deen fastened, The magistrase am ina on. an Brookiyn City News. Sayrever DEyERRED.—The Court of Sesrions mei yester. day morwing for the purpose of disposing of a few ro- maining cases. The first was that of Amo P. Stanton, who bad pleaded guilty to assault and battery upon Isaac Va Anden, the proprietor of the Brooklyn Kagle. The defendant vid not appear, and his counsel urged that sep- tence be deferred until the next term in Se tember, Stanton having been in the country for rome day could not be notified in time to be present befire Court adjourned. The District Attorney did not eee how a Postponement of sentence could be avolde? under tho cir. cumstances, as it was not probable tha! counsel would be willing t go to jail in place of his client in case the court ehouid impose imprisonment. He thought Mr. 4tanton should withdraw bis plea of guilty and give bal), or should ‘Bt least be present to prove that he meant no disrespect to the oomrt by bis cnptinned abeence, Some further ex- japations were made, and the | (Morris) announced but sentence would be deferred il Bext term. Dnowwen Bor Forsp.—The body of a boy about sixteen yeere of sge, dark bair, cut short, and eyes protruding, woe found at the foot of Pacile street yesterday morniag. He hea op a brown Hines cont, light cotton ‘pantalooas, families \o deplore their lows, while the death of all bas | Fdbed drawers, shoes and stockings. The romains wore cast o gloom over this community from which it will not | ‘ken to the Dead House for ideutiieation. ahortly recover. . ‘They were followed to the grave by about two hundred Coroners’ Inqnests, and, remarkable w say, there were 1 Trowsrn.—Ooroper Gambie held an inquest yesterday mocrate 9 the Cope vures, one of whom upon the boty of Joseph Gi & hotel rasner, who You may rely upon this being etricay waile inxveated on Thursday evening, fell overvoard excise for thar accressing # stranger i« fom the steamboat Thos. F ee and wae drowned, Grothe might come & ligot, ihe jury rendered a verdict of “Death by drowning while eins @ay intoxicated." Ape friend of Americans lack that you make an a» a peal to the general government for protection, or wi ious Naval Intelligence. Gemand an investigation. Yuure,&o. 8 f. BUWES ‘The United States frigate St. Lawrence, Captain J. B. —— sioop-of-war Falmouth, Commander © Farrand; The Steam Gal / storeanip Sopply, Lieut. Commanding A. H. V Grey, pitied MG rergy en Siied from Moutewateo oa the 16th May, supposed for New Yor, Jaly 1, 1866, Rio Janeiro, Sam Goxpow Baoxert, Ey — Firet Lieutenant John L. Broome, U.8 M.C., has been Dean Si—In your morning edition of the 29th nit. you | ordered to commend the marine on board Unived | States ship Peaneyivania, Nortolk, Va. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MONEY MARKET. Frupay, Jaly 2—4 P.M. have done an injustice to my feliow townsmen now re. ident in Galway, by giving them the credit of placing that old tub the indian Empire om the berth there for New York, as great experiments! trip, #bch we w Gesermine the future fate of Uhat port for a packet lation { therefore take the liberty of sending you the Galway Vindicawr, @herem you wil perceive, =e aperoh mate The dulnees and heaviness which have so Jong charac er ee cor eee ere nee | terized the market wore aggravated tifia morning by the eres anplonomenn 5 atevere euce of many prom aent opea ators, who have gonetc the f ps oti ore t n rieay #9 btry to enjoy the Fourth. The bue'nese 4 Y You will pean, 0 " to the poole ty and prices bal a og tone re warn piase of the aifalr | artosi change. In ow wm bomen ae | es penne e “ prives curr ¢ ‘through this morning, and meade only half a mile and-re- | NEW Yor* HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 3, 1858. Minoia Contral donde impraved 1 from yesterdey’s | tout on the capital stock be, and the same ie hereby, seer auiecraaeh eeneied alta ide at 186 cut of the carningr, fiz months cndiog with Mt.» afer the 1st few days i000, 6 now ‘a demand at 70.0703, Tee reason | Sey Sralsto tho boll ce af slogk on the ist a te pot that the public faith im the article bas ihproved, but that the exceeding scarcity of the stocks is embarrassing Recck Masham ow the deliveries of the bears. La Crowe land grants im 260 she NYOor nik tla ee proved a half; the prominent bull who yesterday took the 100 Erie RP, 1% ead im bearing them not seeming disposed to continue bo do. 1136 (he operation. New York Central fell off 34; one of the bat ay dey 3 ides} and best known friends of the stock being » promi- ‘Ml & Miss 2036 Rent eeller at the desline, It fs freely offered at £2, seller 100 do 20% 60, on the strength of the Sght with the Erie, Erie was F-- Sasmaae quiet and dull, at a shade over yesterday's prises. Read: 100 ing improved 1{ a 34, with moderate sales, chioily it 21 Mich seemed to Pennsylvania pyrehesers; but the beara con- = tdnned with great boldness to offer aellora’ contray’s at 1 60 Panna and 1X below the market price. Galena and Roti Island nm were both this moming 4 a % lower than they eee cloned yesterday, though the psyment of ® dividend by @ 100 the latter fe now beginning to be generally expected. 19 «25 Greveland and Toledo sympathized te the extent of \. = ere Pacific Mail Steamship is steady at the point where it 100% 100 ‘stood this day week. Pemama Railroad is beginning to 11% 5 Cbi& be sold short; its friemda feel certain that ft will not fall ue = Delow par. There were two email lots of Cumberland 82% | «BO sold; the new owners of this preperty seem inclined to 82 50 Jet it run into the ground. J we ‘After the board the dulness continued, and many par. tes having bull contracts out, closed them so as to go to thecountry. At the second board, what little busiaess ‘was done was et a shade lower prices. New York Cen- fwal sold ¢9175—a decline of 14: Illinois Central declined 134; Galena and Chicago, 34. There was no chaxge in ‘the price of Rock Island, Erie, Reading or Cieveland and Toiedo, A sale of Missouris was made at \ coclicefrom | the morning price Pacific Mai! likewise declined 3 to | 4, with very amall rales. After the second board the duncss comtinued, and the marzet closed heavy. We quote the closing prices :— New York Central, §2; Reading, 44; Erie, 17 A, 101; Thole Ceutra!, 7734; Rock Island, 7214; Galena, 85Y, ke, ke. The following were the operations of the Sab-Tressury in this city to-day :-— OUR FAMILY MARKET REPORT. PROSPECTS OF THE POTATO CROP—THS FAUIT SEA- 8ON—THE KSTAIL PRICES, BTC., ETO. ‘The retail provision trade is characterized by great dull: ness at present. Sales are infrequent, and only small quantities are bought, Total recetpte....... 04... SPAL,549 23. FRUIT AND VEGETABLES. Fauna from custor i008 OO | Strawberries are getting scarcer as the month grows Balance... ; older, and prices are consequently firmer. Cherries are Advices from the West in relation to the earnings of rail- roads are favorable, and macagers expect to be able to show to stockholders thet the worst has not ovly paseed, Dut that the roads sre rapidly improving. Upon the Mlivoig rosds running weet the improvement is greatest, and the Jure earnings of the Rock Island are now stated to be above $100,000, waich is much above the general expectation. ‘The exchanges st tbe Rank Clearivg Houre this morn- ing were $19 821,862 79, The ba’ances were the largest which bave ever been settled thera siace the organization of tne eescciation—amounting to $2,516,179 61, The high- est previous sum i settlement was on the 3d of January, 1857, when i$ amounted to between twenty three and twenty-four hundred thousand dollars. Before that timo the balances never reached as high as two millions. The Metropolitan certificates remain at $46,000, The cause of tha increase of balances, it need hardly be mentioned, was the payment of tnterest on State and other bords. The City of Baltimore, which sailed youterday for Liy- cheaper, and the market is filled with fine varieties of this fruit. Currants are beginning to be plentiful and sell for 6 cents per Ib. Raspberries are in and sell for 16 cents per pint. A few peaches from Georgia are among the novelties in the market. They sell for $10 per box, which hold about three quarters of a buehel. This pays the Southern producer well. Gooseberries are in great request for pies and tarts, in the absence of other pie fruit. There is a quantity of f@gpics and pears in market that have a very sickly look. They ehould be avoided. Vegetables of all kinds are get- tpg more plentiful every day. Potatoes are down in price fuil fifty cepts per barrel. The prospect for cheap potatoes this fall was never better. Immense quantities bave been sowa in Jong Island and Jersey. and a! they promise weli. Long Island new potatoes are in mar- ket and sei] for $3 50 per barrel. Farmersdo not expest more than fifty cevts per bushel for potatoes in the fall. This will be good news tothe poor. As yet the rot has botappeared. Tomatoes, from Norfolk, are getting plen- ty. Aiew hothouse tomatoes, from Long Island, wiil soon be in, Annexed are the retail prices:— erpool, took out $79,170 05 in specie. Exchange for the | strawverrics, steamer to-morrow stiffened a Litle to-day inconsequence | Cvoseberries, ¢ cf the scarcity of bil's; but there was little done st the | Yaspberries pitt. — highest rates. Tho leading drawers were holding this af- | Pesches, basket....3 09 terncon at 1094; a 100%; francs at 5.124 a 5.1114. The Irviog Savings Iastiiution notifies depositors that six per cent will be paid on all the sums entitled thereto after the 19th inst. The following dividends have been declared:—Tho New York Corn Exchange, a dividend of five dollars per share, payable on the 34 instant; the Cinton Fire Insurance Company, semi-annual dividend of Bl ietes VEGETARLES. oS) 1 1B! EA-San - 5 ten per cent, payable on demand; the Harmouy Fire and ae ga fi Marino Insurance Company, asem! annual dividend ofthres a Sd gh | and a half per cent, payable on demand; the New Haven 4 7 = Memal Security Ineurance Company, a dividend of ten - we = pet cent, payable July 12; the Bank of Albany, a semi- fone he Annual dividend of four per cent, payable on demand; the ‘There is not much nei United States Life Insurance Company, the usual half Prices oo thing are a S yearly interest on capital, on and after Let tostant; the | light. The 4 for meat falls off ove quarter ia very Gebhard Insurance Company, a dividend of five per cent, | Y&?™ weather, at least 7 gaa aay payable cn domind. Roasting pee... 14 a 27 6a 10 The amonats in the several depositaries of the United | aR 3 Chuck roast, vs % States, subject to the draft of the Troasurer,on the Zist | Rump steak... 12 8 14 ea - of June, were as follows:— walt 1 a Treasury of the U. S., Washington, D. C.. jew aM asurtact Treasurer, ‘Aspistant Treasurer, New York wa i an Aseixtant Treasurer, Phi ry 19,461 58 0 new Avseiant Tressurer, 90,525 $3 wa B Depesitary at at So Depositary at 246,332 79 33% Depositary at Richmond 21,504 83 9a Hepes? ane 18 titer ot 5 Depositar; 9,814 80 Guttied hat Deposiiar: 2385 OL eS = p Depositary is o 100 cre 081 500 2 00 . Depositary at | ouisvilie, ‘tes os 125 Wid pig'n, pr doz 1 25 a 1 50 Depositary 1374 oT 140 Stall fod do, dozen 3 76 » 2:00 peste 3S iden 17 Bloe duck per pr # io Depoomey oa be Bits 36 73 ievieseae secs Depositary ‘ 31 Ww S018 be be $14 23 Partridges, per pr te: Depositary at 33,064 62 hed 1 Pish. 32, her and scarcer tn cousequanos 43) Moat, and the diffivalty of keep- hot weather. For this immense . poarce, and have died at ‘m for them. dolled lob hee ail will be -e § on —s 8 Ga 8 Ga 8 wae % me = 4a 6 oa — on — isa 2% Be we oh hom | ped FP. oo... ¥ for 7 8100 . P. Richards, N."Y., par for an Thompeon Bros., N. ¥., par for s eee Jos. Livingston, Milwaukie, par for: 6 ™ 'S. B. Scott, Milwaukie, par fora a = Von Giobm, St. Paul, par for a 10 Bristed & Oo., N. Y., par for a 10 The foulo: off, if Jere, in to compe) ali companies to run two pariimestar; fine each wer, with frst, second, and third class rd ringes, atid., \d.,and Pd od mile: and then railways jon Will pay. The sour» retarna clearly comonntrate that itis $3 75 0 $3.86 quavtity which pays, and not express trains for the Ht 4 &3 apie ‘The Little Miami Railroad Company have declared « ie tc dividend of four per cent. They have no floating debt, 4450 476 ‘The following is the statement they publish:— $33 + +4 atin Rye 3008 360 Passenger recetpts Corn * 58 3604 400 Freight receipts Rye flour and corn meal are in demand at full prices, Raprese and mail Wheat has been more freely dealt in, aaics having been made of 82,600 bushels, including fair to very choice “ white At $1.06's $1 28, the latter rato for a lot of 600 la; red Western at $1 01; very inferior to Ropaire of machinery... good Milwaukie club at 800. a 920., and ‘da: Chiowgo Repaire of freight cars at 760. por bushel. Rye is quiet al 680. a 700. change Repairs of passenger cars. of moment in toe oats. Corn was inactive, toe Repairs of locomotives... day's sales having confined to $12,500 bushels, wt Repairs of road....., 660. & 760. for very inferior to prime mixed. Other kinds Repairs of bridges... nominal. We extract the following table of receipts aud Repaire of water etavons exports from the weekly circalar of Win. G. Catting — Repairs of depo... 7, , Rye, Corn, Oats, Fuel acconat..,... eo bola.’ bushele’ bush. bush. bush: Oi, tatlow and ‘waste |": 50,988 119,881 6,062 69,162 26,504 Boowr, printing aud stationery 2406 1405 = - eovectecvees 1000 5,500 — 44,000 8,500 TOtAL, 64.4 ee.s eee. TL AOE 196,817 6,062 118,162 26,084 ——— 793,134 29 The exports of flour and grain for the woek eodiog June me | 99 — Net earpings of the road... 606... sees ses S277,i44 80 | Flowr, bbia., + 49,093 Add divideua on Corumbur and Xenia sok , De- Wheat, bushels. A a Corren —Sales bags Leer vce ceeeSID1,T0e OO | (the residue of the Horace’s ) a) 10%e.; also, 100 An? deduct interest acconnt... M20 44 mate Java at 170., and 200 bage do. at Ihe. per ib. And payments on previous yorr's Corros bas not varied much, eales having boen revorted DOMINO eee cee cee eens 16,082 59 of 1,200 bales, indinding middling, without change of -—— 60,207 05 | moment fn quotations. Feeewts are irre , with more doing im rolling 18 0.894008 42 10,000 Dbis. flour at is, dd a ia. 6 Net prof.e of Little Mian! & Col. & X freight. To Liverpool wotek the Latte Misa RR OC. ow £160,063 68 | 26,000 boeh. grain at 44, d 4344 in bage; 450 ad the Oviombne © Xeus owe 10,408 31 | bales cotton at Ia. 84 ; 1 it 2s 4, To Lond =V apon it Was resoived, that a ud of four g 600 bbie. rosin # 500 bole. pork at we 9d. ; 06 r | ¥ & i : : i | | E iF i dl i li i 5 al sligst jdt ep? g E 4 ij FL : i Hj BP! Z i 3 in fair request, though not active; well maintained. Roveipts, 48,300 . Sales 51,490 hemlock and 6,900 Ky #0 500 hemlock and 20,300 oak, es of 150 bhds, Porto Rico on private and 60 bbds. Cuba muscovado at 260. a 276. por lavAL Srones —Spirits of turpentine was a shade , With sales of 300 bois. at 43340. a4ic. Common active and 5o. better: sales of 10.100 bbix. ut 8 $1 6736 per 310 Ibs., to arrive anc on the spot. kinda were quiet. Provmons.— The market was rather i°mer for ed increased woctivuy. The » em- | ‘bbis., included in which were 500 bbis. , deliverable in all (coder, "a option, at $13, | and 360 do, on the spot at $18 35, aad 300 do, mots do. ab $16 60, and 100 bic. ciear at $i7 Sua$iT 75. Baer was tteady, with sales of about 00 a 160 bdis., insiading country mess at $lia$il Sv, repacked do, at $11 598 $18 50. Prime mees was quiet at $194$22. India mess jn smell lows was sold at $24. Beef hams wore nomiaal at $164 $17. Bacon was steady, with ages of 75 boxes rhort mbbed and clear at 9c.a 9X0 Sales of about 15 tierces were reported at 63,0. @ 53¢0. for shoulders, end 7}. a 70. for hame. Lara was firm, but not acuve. Bales of about 160 Dols. were made at d3¢0. «105. tor | city, and at 103/c. a lic. for good to prime quality, But- terand cheese uschag} Ricz.—Sales of 50 tisroes at $3 a $3 50 per 100 Ibs. Brock, July 1, 6,312 tierees, BuGARs ip better demand, and sales were made of 1,850 bhds. Cuba and Porto Rico within a range of from 6. aT%c. per Ib. The following are the prices ez‘ablish- ed by Messrs R. L. & A. Stewart for their refined sag: om the 2d July, showing an advance of about {ec on prices of June 1:—Loaf sugar, 10%o.; crushed, 10340. ; circle A crushed, 101fc.; ground, 9%¢. TALLOW.—Sales 18,000 Ibe. prime on private terms. Towacco is inactive, but without change of prices. The sales were 36 hhds, Kentucky at 83<c. a 13440 ; 97 balos Bavaus at 350. a 37340. ; 44 cases seed leaf at 10340. Wuskay —Ssies of 200 a 300 bbis. were made at 22% >. Woot —The new clip, of which about 200,000 pounds bave already arrived, is not yet (airly in shape for sale. About 25,000 lbs. ungraded have boon taken at 3: round, for good Jersey and Dutchess couaty fi market is nearly bare of California. Tne last fine, 10,000 Ibs , were at 20c. a 20c. ‘wools are yet totally neglected. It is hoped that the trade in geue- Tal will be improved during the curreat month. Ta ist Dry Goods Trade. The following is a comparative stalement of the importa of foreign dry goeds at the port of New York for the wook and since January 1:— For the week. 1966. 1867. 1858. Fotered at the port... $1,312,095 782.248 1,900,756 Thrown on market.... 1,213,184 44,816 Since January 1. Ectered at the port...848,480,517 45,786,712 23 Thrown on market... 45,350,181 39,069,005 28,’ For the first time during many months the entries of dry goods at this port for the past week bave been in ox. cess of those for the same period last year, and more closely approximate than those for the same time in 1856. ‘The excess of gooda thrown upon the market the past week have been largely in excess of those for the corres- ponding week of last year, and within $200,009 in value Of those for the same week in 2856. The aggregate impor- tations, however, since the first of January iaat, is large- ly in arrear of those for the eame period of 1856 and 1867. We are still in the cull seasoa between the closing of the spring avd the opening of the fall trade. The recent hot and clear weather, though it has driven ® good mauy merchants and oibéra temporarily from the city, has had, as far 9s neard from, ® magical effect upon Iudian corp and Stuur Grope. Accounts come from the West ° favorable character, and the prospects fal trade baye become much more as sand or Ho the South and Southwest it is expected to prove quite lively, anc commence earlier than usual. Western produce, both old apd new, will which will place the peop! more money - gations with tooreesed promptitude. Cotton piece goots exbibited some increase of stock, while prices continue? firm. We bave no change of moment to notice in prices. A better demand bag grown up at the West for wool, been ly depreased: Fornign gorae et ant seanena ot ‘ \d adapted Forei ; an jo aty 168, an to the incom'ng fall trade, are held at rathor Armer rates. MARI®EME INTELLIGENCE. Port of New York, July 2, 1853, CLEARED. piveamahip Vanderbilt Lefevre, Southampton and Harre— Tranoo. Sveamsbip Empire Oity, Griffin, Havana and New Orleans MO Roberta Ericsson, Lowber, Cry Point—Dunbam & Oo. ‘M Kussell, Perkion, Kichmoo—0 C Duncan 4 Co. Bari Indies—Maser Bark Old jon, Webster, Uardnas-Robert & Williams, Bark E A Jhase, Booth, Pots de Cuda. Bark Eliza Bares (Br), Wailington, Bermuds—Tacker j& A Brekke, Cadiz~ Holmboe & ail Inaiah (Gr), Fitzpatrick, St Joho, NB—A Bunithers & Hrig Adeline (lan), Ulrichsea, Gloucester—Funch & Bohr Pleiades (Br), McBurnie, 8 John, NB—PI Nevins & cbr F A Godwin, Fairchild, Camp Pinckney -Wateon & ‘arker, Kuzabethpur Rrooka, Gardier, Newport—Aaster, ohtniyen. i , Liverpool 33, with mdi 3 arene Oo. 7 Tas ‘dents land, was washed orerboard from the nignal Jon 44, #&w Bo ise. et jas, suenos Ayres, May 15, ed in compauy from Monte 5 pamreaes vad Faal@oun Bd i bill oars ii 23! ii a 2 ES 3s el E, Jr. Travers, from Balimore for Berbadovs, all well. “*fitk Feast (Ore Hutedinge, Ponee, PR, 13 daye, with an- a Maguet tot Rastporsy thachiord, @ PR, J et ( port), Rack: usyam ~ wih eupar, to Pt ins & BoB. nvnrew ~ Star Liget (of dyer, Guayama, PR, June 19, mrlthGegar, wo becop, Becon ris J 4 PM dat 27 joa lee, from Phi): F250, spoxe bare, Moral ith, Yat 3204, ton 7 Jelphis, steering W; ¢ whaling sche V ioane, of Pro isekfieh otf and 70 do sperm, Ail Foreign Ports Awrwerr, Jnne 17—1p port ships Sea Lion, Colburn, for july 1: Oroondaies Pie, tar NOnieepe Mike” a Kms V, Cook, Boston. Buenos Ayi “15°” (ao doubt Im port i J alec Wiles, 4 )Yor® soon; A elline, for ton do, Abhott, uno; sehr Gathering Jotneon, Cranter, for Paragasy (before reported Dawn te alao rey Jett ip port “15th” —the D arrived at N PSfiinacoa, Sune 2-0 am vessel in ape osm . Catcorts. May 8—Ip ships su, .,, Allen, to loed for Boston; Midnig) for do ay to Ko Hornet, Benson, for London (not ; Hortense, for do, put beck in tistress as before sated, and to go into dock for repairs; . Pat'ergon, reported 'o he under a three years cbarter to the Buglisb government, Br bark Ca- eet ioe ee log: od a a9 reported yesterday. den state, Wee! . ONMBERLAND RAO, June 9-Sid bark Arcadia, ——, late Pen*ieton (from st Jago), Foo cnow rou. april 15—No aim vessel in port, and none om the berth o United Stace Guaxama, PR, dune 19—ip rigs 10 daya: ib Young, for N York 5; ecbre Croix just arr, to load tor NYork: Wm. for do; Méeca, tor Kicbmoad 2 days; M © Tervell, for NYora 6. Bid 17: brig daml Otis, NYork. ond Kono, Avril 22 In prt ships GreyiFanther, Brown, for NYork, 1g; Nor for syéney, NbW;' Frigate. Bird, Cope: on ne, owell, Aimoepbere, Lant, and Flying Fish, Nickels for Sen Fravetsco; "i le arnt) (Br); Joa Baepbard (ir); Leopides (Br). ent samuel Hendrikus (am), 0; Crystal Palace (27, * Foo chow-fov: Peariess, Man ‘Orpreus, i fiwehel, Hamblen, and Win Spraqe, ere, Benefactor, Corning, and sea Nymob, La. April 7—In port sbipe Maria, Rarsley, from. Sin- ‘arr 1th, for Shangbse; Leckie, for gan Fran- Sior eeaoreon: Lecrew. for htc? nearly ready; Magnet (CRaonas May 10—Ta port ship Rose Ftandieh, Hutehinson, Mann Tn po andieh, Ha m Hoston, w i daring = cyslone, having’ Pp Boston, whic put to sea 5th returned In safety on the 6h Moxnovia W ot Africa epril 25- In port bark Bd~ win, Clark. from Boston Marsh 17 bound down the coast, to gail pane night (a prev Pik ber arrival at Eimina abt May 1 is doubted), achr Kingfisher, Patterson, from NYork, w ne. MARsEnieS, June 16--In pert bark Fanny Raler, for Nurleans, a brig two Boys, Cooper, for NY¥ork, do to 21—Tn port ships Aparkilng Wave, Bean. far tor Falmouth; hor 4 ager for ys a roe. ay wig: barks Oa valier, Knight, 1g suger for Falmouth: Paith, Keapey, 14g molassee for Cork: Le Ciguena, Sa it, Ig molas:es for rortlaad: D Nickels, Nis, tor sagus; MB Harriman, vavis, Wt tog.) ané Harmos, Wooa, wig; brigs Melvin’ Partridge, Radoras, Gaterlon and weaver, epley. ldg molsares for’ Portland, Keoks, Treat ldg sugar tor NY eugor for Fhiadewpbia: Koreks w for mm ‘Gilkey, nad’ a B Codi jdmore do. Condova, #raukiin, ide moles” y era, a oule Lavie Pers veranse, Willieme, Hutch'vson, dieg; Indias 9 Raynee: Alna:coss Boeall ion, #'g; »bre) W Miner Berry; am Coombs, and Americus, Walvera id, sucar for NYort; J Kaymous, Latham, dieg! Kate Halen, Dyer wig PENANG. Mey 1—In port abin R 4 Forbes, lard. from Sivgspore, just arr, to duis lég for Boston, and others as re- ported yesterday. Poxct. PR. June 18—In port parka Antelnpe, Rhodes, for New Haven, dg: Byperion Ward, for NYork; briga Rober Mowe, Bours, for New Haven; » vose:ta (Br) Tuzo for New ‘York; acbra Masonic. Stes, for do; aoby Thaxter, disg; Mo- Sid 16th brige ——, Baltimore; 16th H Means, Herrick, Ntork. oat kv PRINCE Jane 18 (ourr*eted)— ibiew, Keen, for, N York Susya We it Thinnas, arP from Wimiag- reepect). err 7th. for N¥ork 10 cays; Wm Wileoa, Goven, from ». Lone Boson, arr Sth 4—In port barks Pt Mi Mal for Boston 6 days; Jacob Frentias, Gerovion for bea 10, orige A Biencherd. sinsenere, jor Boston or New York 5; Lorana, on Givbs. for Bost ecMiTLDS 3, June 15~Sid brig Harvard, Anderson, Pha. ep Picaronm May 1—In port, abi Newell. for Mauitoetn, to load Umber for Puropo. Andon, Chaptane diver to oat inthe Btraile for Lome. Norwostet, Gregory, 4 probe oly tor Osicuita: Flying Mist, Linpell, for Hong’ Koag few duyn; Northern Light Voane, for évor Macw. Rearinge (on, Taree, toe sola by cuttin sams dayi oarka ine, bey. for Coangpen Haward Ropplscht wipesles ter Ban: ne i OP Vis, wiry to eects sale “a PvaNcwag, April * ships Sancho Pas on-chow 109. rebg: Haith Hose Rickeceom, unce bere Hee, “Svatow april—In tt gt ie for Shang. asow, april — ; j bret bark Algouuin, Sido for do; brig: Frogreesive acs, clipes. for « Sr baat Jane 17—In port jueen, Lynch, St Martina, to gail sme days MTS? Queen, Loach, for Sreriigy, Ni, June 2)~Are bark Joseph Hale, Merrill, Mamroa. April 20-In port sbip Argonaut Norton, froma. Ki to fi York; bark fig t ror pep my fe coms bes snapdragon, Davie Krom ‘oosuNG, April 12—Arr ship Arcadia, Sherman, Singa- Pore. ‘Wast Coast or SomaTna, Feb 24—On the coast, ship Mon- terey, Kimball, wig for pe, . y as ogy ae BOSTON, Blerid lermo; Oo Giarke Parte “ ; Magnes Perey, HP eens 2B Hewiit Kom: Swan, Uranmer, dca Greiner. Marte Phi'adelphia Signal for two barke ana fou beige, The Ovier sation reports, sehr Aehide of Art- chat, ashore op Galiop’s I¢1 ‘otro Indepen- Caadwick ¥ harks White Sloat dence, Cape Good Hi rin, ‘Nicmereo ea + Cobnen ¢ Tobey Wat Gull, Howland, and. Be sbamue:, Jones, Went 1 2 Speen, Konign, Harky Liorehetar, White, for Blo Janeiro, regory, » + J ieee gory Pr hap ‘went to ea from Jape aNGGH, June 90—Arr brig Hampden, Young, X¥or sehr Juating: bith do. Old urig JH Dow, Coggetbals, baqo. chr Kisho, Fowler, N¥o- ee BATH, June 86— br Fi lone “AFT 6! liam A Dresser, Hatch, Bal. RLVETON, June 20—Arr steamship Atianis. Layield, . Cid eaip’ Noemie, Jounecm tives are woven? s | Deb Borke, do; tp pole Antonieta Oliver, and Mannela, ta. meniol, oy td N Hawkins, Gritin Lian a - well atton, Gidreltar, Cla ship John Rarevs!, Joven pay WIGATON, June 28—Arr sloop Bmily Jano, Brigge Port 1 n. FALL RIVER, June 80—S\d achrs Minerva, Winslow, Bal- Yeere: Ai Grows, Kndieot, Pailadelphis; sioop Lets, it, NXork. July 1—-Agesicop A B Holmes, Davia, N York GARDINER, Juve Maer rig siledasle Dic, New. Griffen (of sil ho Morden, Baracoa, June with fr oO Acacrly & Oo. eka Reson tor Neilson, Maitiend, NA, 16 days, with plaster, to 8 Wipes De. ~ Bohr fucker Wilmington, NO, 5 dese. sgabella, Bhowiand, Boxatens, NO, 6 daye sham bora, Leavitt, Boner, Virginia Jeod, *u City, NJ, for Providence. lan Wlond, Nargent, Machin, 8 Machine, S days, enincket LED. Steamship Emp! > Hi er = yr City, Havana and New Orleans; ship Wind during the day PBK. ana Disasters. eter. a Miscellaneous intr PRincess Rovat, Ls from New Orleans for Li- ve remained agroand Bar 234 uit. ‘a ® port ia Bengal, to o ay 6, saye "Buch & w ao Ae the ship went to ea from the Sand Hoads April cays are required for the news to reach this piece, Wind was dead ahead. We therefore advine you the report only to abow ita improbability.”” NVUALESIY ALEXARDER, before having bad decks # innd aod et inte Byeney, where aired at an Sa talia hens ett ¥ 1 u moles, 86.000. otal, 829,889. Bou. Taromra —Capt Leo, of scbr BT Rmith, at Boston Iat Bahizam Uniladelphia, reporve at 18 o'clock inn Off be Highiande, Cape Cod, was in contact with sehr T-inmph, of Bricgetown, N. , Onpl Artis, from Philadeipaia for som: ton, wih B®) lone Cont. The Teiwnph stove, and was abandoned. all xcept Jomeph Ha ven, the cook, got on bowrd the BT kmith, and were brought 0 Boson." The BT Smith lost her ji sboom. No meurance om vessel. A deapatch tothe Merchants’ krohange, dated 0 Jeane, Ist inat, siates that the Triumph waa vosrded off net harbor ne! morning by Oapt Jonathan enow Snow baa procured salla, and if abe can would get her into the nearest port that day. Scum Onanies M’OLERS (of Balimore), from ———, Conveiout, with lumber, put into Newport Ist inn, (put jiD and fying jib when coming down Videyard uth alt. ad marboard wide Me, for havin, One half of the ship Flora Temple, rating Al, 1950 tons, built taaeere 1868, Wee sold at 8, 20h wit, Mt auction, for been replaced on mond isiand Barbor. ‘he buoy on * of Wood Isiand, bee alao been repiaced ‘aus By order of the Lighthonee Nowra, TARO P GRERNK, Lighthouse Tne, 191 cist, Portiand, Jume 30, 1808 _— “Old Proprietor Whrnaiemen, fa New London 2h ul\, ark Alert, Parsons, Tucd's iting May 1, Margret Boot, Cleveland. 23) otl—eras bonwd % Danvbin, apera wexing bat if not mucceedt al, wor rt f Went Vonat of Maiagnnoar( gress, Hamblin Nis, 15009 At do april 8, J Iniend at do May 3%, Pagenta, ¢ At do aay &, Bile and ‘9 Moga « 10, 2th, Orig Won Crawford, Due, 09, ib. scbr CRernd. Balas. do WYANN ‘June 25—-arrschre Yarmouth, * do. omersan Ban. fhe, Conse, Pat ‘Wm, Theva, Nor- Jaly 1—8 AM —The deig Lillian, fr 9m Wont ‘York, pu: told Breakwater for media ul sic, the captain being very sick A bak. Oftown from ‘Eavens, and Ailich orig Suasiey row rom Favans, aud Aritish Daseed up lant’ evening. teamship viremia, tor Went to wea leat night. Wind touth. Weaher eulrr. Lt July 2 Ars (hy tei) barks K ther ovd, Liverpoo!; cl NYork; tami Mexley, Portiand, Arr Taylor, NYork. agent Pinmmer, do. in ALAS, June 28 pele 3 u BL) June 26 are ache Niclous, N York. PEW ORLEONS, June 2h—are ®pan rig Piencia, liavana. beow, schr Ked Pox, Cole from 6 hoo ebips Wim Witherlee, Atwood: Ladepandence. Basta, and for iyrood, Jordan, J.iverpoa!, en Herry, Davia morse Feaitp ‘(op), Cortona, Barcelona; tam hark Sir easy Na Yen, Faap. Loudou, schre wutlols, Smith, Tampics, P Mawel, one Ba MEU PUAD, June 99-814 bark Rebert Pennell, Hus NEWBURYPORT, June 20—Arr brig: Pot waewh june 20 rig Poinvert, HM, Be NEWPORT, June 30—Arr bark Growler, Pilsbury, Prot dence for Kockland, Jonas © Chew, Bugves, faumioa fer ‘York. Joly 1—Passed up, harl a yf od wt iy ry | mo rk Matagorda, Gardoer, from Rapp. PEA8ACO! Jane 19—Arr robe Major Bache, Wood, (s)- fsohe Mary Kiln, Wood. fn 1A. June 2—Arr steamship Dele igs Cecilia (91), Kavanagh 8t Joba, Te Vel & Oniale; schre Julia Neves II" Novmad, Coleg St Joba. NA, Sarad Woodbridge Me Bawin. od, Chipmen, ard Treasarer Fader, ‘ou. Tull, Nickerson. Uhariesion: Jos Turner. Utowall, Porta NB bh, Nickerson; and Leesburg twit, ry por’ larria French Mergua, Cid pire, Marshal: Treasurer, Fisher, kawin Reeds ‘. Sarah Woodbritge Higein: POSTLARD Jone %—srr brig Denmark, Scie. Rema- don: aad Squall, Boekmiuster, Baltimore; Frankla, i PORTSMOUTH, June 20—Are sobre DL Btuagia, Nora, Baliiwore: BW Bldcisae, Snow, & "4 PLYMOU +A, June 2— Arr schre Hiram & Bishop, Bosth, R Yorks 261m, Mary, Swift, Philadelphia; Nerisex Burpoan, Sore PROVIDRNOR, Juty 1—Arr stesmebio Potions, Adir « N York, achre' Bye, Wheatons Marsh Mille Rowioy, and vob Janeasier, tte, Phiincelphin. Mariette Hand, ad mioopa hi tom, wa A echooner, Ruppesnd to be the (a0 Falog, from Phindelphia. Bid sobre 6 yy tiurt, Hart, Warwiskriver, Be,te toad for Boston: WW Kratuars. Bowditch, and Floraag h Deiaware City, oie, 8 Brows, Philadelphia; Darest M iro. or Baltimare; Cornelia Jox, JerseyOr'y; A IN, Lenser, Rearse, Niswara, iui b; Coleste, rake, ane 8H Scranton, Francis, NYork ROCKLAND. June #7—Arr athr John Adams, A tety, Sow York; 24h bark | ; Provitence, 82bra ‘islam Smith, N York for - Ye vor. French, #e* vork. ib, eehre Pawinonet, f v0, Uroskatt, ¥ Yorn), Jdha Bell, Harm Mirror, Kinery, 3 hb : RICHMOND, Jane $0—Sii chr Riirabeth Aroularion, Base SAVANNAH, June 20—Arr won and te * Floris Orowall, mery, rocker, Niork, bark Cleopatrn, mo Liverpool; ahr Kivira, Alien, Rockinod, Od sip coma, Liverpool. br'g Chicopee, net Boston BALEM, June 2—A fo, OF ib, Chase ant #00, Vole, Mailade’p! Armatrong, DUl. do TAURTON, June op Flying arros . macaton, » Flying arrow, Selleck, WICKFORD, June 90— Aero by IP Ross, r vig Fall River, “ WILMIRGTON, WO, Tris arr erhe We ne 9, NYork. Obi Sb bark Western tes, Tajiue, Ry soe