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The Gaiv;ay Steam Line. ‘ ABBIVAL OF THB inplaN irrRe—PARTICULAW, OCONCEY ying THE NSW LINS, ETC. ‘The first mad pag that ever came directly from I eland > Me Univ « seater, was detvored bere by te Indian +2 om Galway, last Monday morning. “che Indian te the pioneer of a new line of ste. nahips which se), run fortnightly between Galway, “citfax ana Now ‘¥* .rx. Though not a remarkably fast “jeamer she is well “eapabie of running from Galway %) Halifax in less than mime Gays, and has proved herse’, to be a twelve knoter. On the passage from Galway ‘o Halifax, which has jast Ween acoompliehed, she ny.de exocilent time, and would Rave reached the latter port in 4 little over days, Mad pot an accident voourred to her which @eprived her of the use of one engine for two-thirds of the peasage. On leaving Galway at eight o'clock on Mhe evening of the 1%hb of June, the scone was a pyae ila; stse i i i Fs % i f i g ffl i wroumstances that tooage of the Tagua, Enviro, 238 coals that could furnaces. Bot on the nex! be forgoven, cre ae ee weil he tem 02. 120 &s 3 i 2 eats fle a : ae ef i Fe iH ie a i 5 E H | wi r ie z 3 is iH I : si aver at oumidoratins 3 ne are cotormined that it shall be well es- the favorite Lg to Great — and of €mpire, is a on it will aay Indian Empire was coming ten koots an hour wita the was favorable aad the t burned on the first part of the pas- ‘was sailed in lees toa sixty seven @ very massively built and comfortabie first cabin acct -»modations for one bua- be pam assting and thi: 4 cabin accommodations alee @ meeting of the passengers medben beard @ vesael previoas to her errival here:— mestip, of tee yeas engere beld in the saloon on Satur AEE . rg Sfouand in the chair, the following re- ed and ear” 16d — are Genon sud conded by Mr. Reid ] hat notwibetand 24 the untoward citrus: ecemnerily the pasnage OF the Sees ee toe ober oped pu tou Gal. ‘wey to the U: ihe seid ahip feel iryton te ene mort cordial mi ereeeye at ise fh Fis i BE iJ et mt A i a £ Hate 2eE E E t i n Fe a ren! pleasure io fox mer & the reutics) abil] apd courtesus demeanor ‘evineed Sy Captain Coartensy and the officers of rail thea selvee of Sosupport s line wbich the versal. ead thus to recommend the pupils 2 as afford so many advan end commerciai commu blisbed in the Naw Yous Herarp ‘rergs of Woman. TO THE EDITOR OF TEE DKRALD. Sew York, July 8, 1858. ‘You were once kind encugh to publish a lever written on bebai! of the uafortucale, aud I fiod myself again about to solicit your indulgence for a space in the eolumrs of your journal Jn these times, when #0 many women have a voice in ‘the nowepap rs crying about their wronge, it may not be mptive to demacd a herring for a class who, though ‘they msy care nothing for politics, are yet very usefal and hard working members of society; and who, silent and opcomplaining as they always are, can, if they choose, show a more rerious and larger Sgure of “wrongs” thas the women ree pi groaniog under a heel = a tyranny” which will not permit them to do anything sise ‘Dut piny with their babies an’ look after and ecoid their wervants. The class I allude to, and whose sufferings I would like to jag into public notice, are the workwomen of this eV are DO\ paid halt the value of their labur, the ra part of thew getting but one-fourth or onetitin of Whe wages paid to mechan'>s and clerks ;and yet they mast give the same amount of t..ne—ten hours (Qcitea more)— Sad rometimes work full as bari. Is tuie just—is wt houcet? I do not wish to say women should receive the same wages as Diackamubs, braseGinishers, &o; bat for the same work, such as clerks, for instance, why abouid ‘women fet a small ° sum—only enongh to keep Dooy and rou! ogether—whiie a wan will receive a weakly eufficient to euaole bia to live comfortaily? by | offer a female clerk three doliars and « Leif per in the sam situations where they dere not offer moan less than teo or (eave anes on arale is @isgrece to @ country like this, an ves every more women on the ¢ark road to desth than any ctoer @ause under the sun. The weekly salary paid to womsn sees them notning to mect the contingencina of a period Of sickness, want or idleness; and ben these things over- teke the friencless, they se obl'ged to resort to crime or Pa such miseries as the political women never heard kbow gothing ebrut, snd which would be an excel- Beat lesen for therm if they did I speak of these things met ouh any great hopes of a change for the beiter in the of woman's labor, but tast I wisa to cisim for ® lithe pablic sympathy ia regard ta x matitatad Felorm ip the hours allotted them for work. A reliet of one bour is sbout vo be requested of ail employers whoneve the and bumenity > say toat nine nours a day is ‘an amp! and fa!l return for tue wages given to ali femaies ed by ths week And I expect of the manly and outspoken editors of New York to sid io brivgiag about this chasge—a simple one ia ine eyes of the pabuc = , Dut to the poor giri who never bas an hour of day- tt en'l her own, & very sertete matter, rE. M. POWELL. Supreme Court—Spectal Term. Before Hon. Judge Ingraham. LIABILITY OF & PORKIGN CORPORATION TO TAXATION. Jovy 1.—In the Matter of the Cortiorari to the Commis- stoners of Tamacion Relative to the British Commercial Fire Insurance Company —In this cae the Insurance Company had resisted the assesment of tho Coramigsioners of Taxa- Mom, on the ground Wa) they were @ foreign corporation, fand siso on the ground that» part of their pened was in the evock of the Unitot States, ‘antes i wae contended. is pot ubject to taxation Jentice Ingraham adhered to the ruling of Justice Butheriand, who helo, in the case of the International ia- surance Company. teat «foreign corporation was liable to Lal , under te an a this 7 porte att, bide x meneys deposited with the Comp. 1973, 4, he considered the law of Canries- e princiole ‘ionpones the tax on United Svates stock, r, oF Op all BLOCK, BO Re to cover that stock. fhe Of the decision in the case just quoted was, of United States stock by Sates will tmpode and obstruct the government iv the exercise of its powers, ped is conseqventiy repagnant to che constitution So cmeerne. on much Of the assessment in the cave as impoees a tax on the stock held hy the company wich was issued by tho United Ly] and which am unts to $50,900, was illegal, and it be deducted. In oher reapects the assess. Teaac B Oulver vs. Oyrus Cummings —Motion granted on paytorat of conte of inquest ood mations Sebastiag Shroederbeck ys. John W. Worth —Iatg- pny ball and writ of inquiry t Issue to asscas Wa. F. Wilmerding and els. va. William Rowe, Jr., and Jane R ‘Camphel! fre Orme R. Han ve. well.—Motion de. sled, Gefendact's conte to bie event. Deetsion In Aduairaity, ‘UNITED STATRA po COURT. Before Boa. Jutge Betta. Jey 8 — Wn, 2 Callens Wm. Mitel Schooner Coernine and =Tee foants paces ‘their right of action ip thie caure a the tue the trausacton between them and Gilbert Moore, in relation to the outfit and supply of materia’s for bulidi (Coernine under which she war registered and owned, and whore the eupplics were sanject to a lien for that i s i : deflait! the magoitore of \otereeus coniane vestion in this cisiriot, and its Mieaily in tho every day busincsy the port beiwsen “me shanics and 4 shipowners and matters, it is y that Bs specific poict enonid be made yect ooasideration those juogmenta of the oreme aan; 68 change in the rulee hieret store dimin.ehe4 the ee for Sain this Ooart in behaif of that ordcr of ors ap elaworate decision the Jn4, s—ite my province to sari af ut i All 1 : fll ; ooncladed as {> pursue the law as é 5 i 3 tH its ti i or ovulitting, or providing materials, aup. e ehip stores, necessary to render iy aed A! for navigation at sea, ie not of the Court, and accordingly te comin appeal of the case to ton eperificaily upon directly invo'ved, GY ; if a s = z i t . “the Ferry Compisy of © Jegal impediment t eed Our Hansas Correspondence. Leaverworms Ory, K. T., June 27, 185°, Onharacter and Progress of Emigration to Kansas— Internal Improvements—Relative Value of Property in the Biver Counsies— Northwestern Kansas, £c. Emigrants now arriving in Kansas differ essentially from those who were wont to migrate hither. A year or two ago the Territory was in the sole pessession of specu lators and designing pelitionns; but now farmers, mecha nics apd men of business are pouring into the fold at such #8 rate that ere long the people will be in the majority, nad the movements of speculators and politicians will be looked wpon with suepicion and dislike by the masses now do- Yeloping the resources of the country. ‘The industrious and hard working men of Missouri, Hil nois, Indiana, Ohio and Pennsylvania are migraling to this Territory, not for the purpose of taking an sctive part in politics, but merely « mind thetr farms and workshops, with the view of bettering their worldly condition. Many ebolitioniate, tired of shrieking for “ bleeding Kan- sas,’ sre imitating the example of their more prudent neighbors, and now bid fair to become peaceable and re- spectadle citizens, The interior of the Territory is beginning to be seitle3. Fiourizhipg villages may be seen away Dack on the prairie fifty and sixty miles from the Missouri river. Already are the talking of petting some of the numerous railroads down on the The ides of consiruct- ing railroads in the Territory ‘no doabi premature, ] sbould Kansas continue to be a8 asshe bas been during the past six months, I have no doubt thet bdefore five years shai} Dern there will be handreds of miles of railroad in ope: a lg aggro cording to locetion. near the Missouri, and a: ‘from twenty to of eplendid land for the seitier, which can be had moderate rate of §) 20 par acto. Brown county, iu the northeast part of tae Territory Dordering 09 the Misssari river, is about balf settled. Kast of Eickapeo sener- vation tae county is pretiy well eetved. but west of ine reservation those in search Of claies can lecate to grewier sovantago, perhaps, then jo any other county. To morrow [ purpose taking @ trip throngh the north- west part of the Toshory, a F the view of seeing what = settlers are now making ip cultivating the soil in be good yg Ans —. Ogg — Brown, Nemaba and I wi the bunting grounds of Boy nae man, a fay to your readers tke condition of the al ines in point of civiiza- tien and comfort Many tribes of ladiens in this Terri- tory are far advanced in civilization, while others yet re- taia all the barbaiisms for which the race is poved. It is for the purpoe of comparing the condition of those who have become civilized and those who continue to roan Scro% tho Territory in all their ative wildress tha! your correspondent undertakes thts journéy iato the very beart of the Incian domain. Sis noves by the way may not be unicteresting to the readers of tae HERaLp, eape- cially to thoee who ‘a4 ap interest io the Indiac race * thore who are ¢; «x: to reading descriptions of the far ext. Casualtics on the Fifth. At Taunton, Mars., during @ dropken meleo,a mar named Brown Holt, suddenly dropped desd, as the jary of inquest 7, ‘in consequence of over excitement, caneet yy i ation acd blows received by him from persons to the jury unknown—the said Holt at the time of bis death being subject to a disease of the heart.” The Worcester Transcript says that a sad accident o0- curred in North Webster, resulting io the death of a y« young lad about M{teen yeare of age, employed in oue of the factories at thet piace A number of young mer bor rowed of an agent of the Metere r & Sons an old an. vil, which had deea used for @ cannon, aud having to heavily loaded it, it exploded, one of the’ fragmanta ririk- ing the yonng man over the temples, and removing a por- tion of tbe scalp, He lived but a short time. Ths colored man who was injured in the lee at Rabwsy, N J.,on the btu, by the locomotive Gov. Vroom, ow to bie mpradenity crossing the track while the train was im motion, and wbo bac the limb awpulated, bas sicco died from the effects of hia injuries. Bepjamin Drake, in sttempting to jump from the baz- gage house on the long dock at Newburg, to the wheel house of a steamer lying by, fel) agswst the eige and broke bis beck. de only lived # short time. Onttury. Der Auns, Baq., whose death by drowning, at Yonkers, was ennounced a few days since, was rere generally known by Dusiness men the vieintty of Adletowrn, Corn , sud in tho eastern counties of the stats. Tho Wro sted Herald of the 24 sa: sare it is @ very general opicion among those who kpew"him that the act of drowuing was volutary on his part; aad adds:—Hia persoual habits and bis family were, bowever, expeasive. To support them ordinary palaries were insuilicient,and Mr Ames embarked in var.ous speculative operations—at ove tine a Europe im their ution. Succerr sti!! eluted ree) Pp, and embarrasaments foliored hm with the fae Ny of tate, till, at the time of his melancholy end, ne had established himself as the keeper of @ voaraing aouee at Yookers. Disappointaent preyed upon him; hops no fonger allored him, resort to crime or meaper pras cicee re ‘wou'd not, and on Sunday nat be reigned a life whice hed been onBappy. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MONEY MARKET. Tuenepay, July 86 P.M. By the arrival of the Africa at this port we bave three days later intelligence from Earope. The news, commer. cially considered, ia not important, thongh rather unfavor- able than otherwise. Commercial circles were mach dis- tarbed by anxlety growing out of the uncertalaties of Covtinental polities and the deudt whi uhe British operations in India, The London money market was eligbi!y more stringent, and bilis were done above the back rate, Consols closed at about 955), the dulness which seeme as marked in Loodon as here contributing romewhat to depress prices. The cotton and corn mar. kets wero extremely dull, without change in prices There was every prospect of # fae harvest, and the price of breadevofia wae expected to give way. With regardwo American stocks, Baring Brothers say — Americen stocks dull. There are buyers of the Uniied States 6 per cent bonds of 1868 at 105, and Massschusetts ster lings 5's at 101, with but litte of stock ofericg ‘or sale. Other stocks without demand. [uinols Centra! Railroad shares beve fallen to 21 e 23 dinvovnt, in consequence of the propoced call, Canada 6's are in, more r a ito Nove Scotia 6's, 106, ex div. Brap quiry. Quedec’ City 6's dull st 10135, May. Meerra. D. Bell, Son & Co. say:— The market for American s2curities continues without anvmation, and prices are without changs, In railroad bones and sbares there la very litie by dog A Cousideracie decline im the price of Liinois Uentrai snares haa taken vlace, in consequence of aa unexpected cali upow them of $20 per enare. The London Times, afver alluding to the fall in Tliaols Central caused by the announcemeuut of the assessment of 920, saye, on 25cb:— In American securities Tlinoie Central was tn demand at the late reduction, and rallied $2. Now York Central -——eipaacgaa The Dusiness of the day was as ful- .— Lilinow Central, rhares Bie: a. New k 6's, 107, div. from Int April, web some ip uly. iv. from Ist of Te of °F: Do. Freelanda of '60.. New York Central shares The following is the Intest bank matement:— Baxx oF ee mm Weex Espira one Rest . Public’ deposits 4 weight annul. (incluaing Ex sss oens £10,058,198 ‘Olber securities. 14,614 349 Noten cose 12BI2,086 bg Sod sliver 686 866 «++ 57,900,100 « 12,582,872 Tain 738,719 Total . » £98 829,443 Total. ‘This statement shows the following Variations com pared with the previous week :-— Increase. Pubiie Gepon'te. £1,288,470 = Nace dovonits,. a — —£1,071,656 = 8,210 2,690 = ~ 96,016 = 93,771 Coin and bullion. 113,686 - Notes unemployed. + 142,905 = The Board of Trade returns for the month show a by falling off im the declared value of the British ox Portations, the difference, as compared: with the corres- ponding month ot the past year, being £1,117,666. Tho footie “hegre haa been im woollen gooia and metale, apecmily ohiet stagnation with this country, ne nesaby ws The total exports from Great Britain for the fret fre monthe of the year has ‘been £43,290,571, showing » de oreare of £6,969,170, of nearty 16 per cont, The stock market contioues to exhibit etrongth, end (here if more activity than newal. The agaregnse © this | morning are coppideradiy larger they avy we kaye repory- j NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 9, 1958, ed for some time past. Before the board, among the outside operators, there wee quite a rush to buy stocks, amd sn advanee Of 34 @ 5; above last evening’s prices was real- ined. This, however, wee too sudden and unwarranted to last. At the beard the morning's advance was mostly lost, and prices remained where they were last evening. New York Central sold freely from 84}, down to 84; clos- ig at about 843;. Galena gained i, opening at 875, and closing ot 87. The impression gains ground that the Angust dividends on there two stocks will not disap- point their friends; und <ertain/y, if after all the hard times, they eucneed im paying their usual dividend with- ot borrowing openly, & favorable effect will be produced. Rock Ieland did not hold its own, closing yesterday 74) 765%. \t opened this morning a % and closed at a %. T.oie stock has undeurtedly been largely oversold; very ‘small purchages pot it up rspidly, and bold gelling depresses it im like manner. Hudson River rove ; Paarma, 3; Reading, 34; Michigaa Oentral,13; Michigan Soutnern,3¢; Cleveland and Toledo, {. There wasn sale of Pacis ‘Mail at 74, an advance of {. There was mot much basi ness done im State securities. Among the bonds, La Crosee land grants were freely dealt in at an advance ofa x. The market at the firs; board closed weak. Most of the purchases wero for bousos which bave been known to be operating on the bear side ; the commission brokers have no or ders. That section of the public which usually operates ip stocks is generally at the present time to be found at the watering places. ‘The inference ts that when the bears | ave closed their contracts the market may fall back again. i after the board the market was at first very strong, but it soon softened, and at the second board a decline was realized in many securities. New York Oentral fell off 3; ; Galena, 3; ; Rock Island, %{ ; Cleveland and Toledo, %. Panama was \ bettes ; Reading, 3 ; Eric, 4 ; La Crosse bonds, %. The market closed rather soft. The following were the cloeing prices at Groesbeck & Hoyt’s:—New York Central, 834; ; Exte, 27% ; Hudeon River, 273; ; Reading, 463, ; Michigan Central, 55; Panama, 103% ; Illinois Central, 77; Galena, 873; ; Cleveland and Toledo, 34; Rock Island, 7434 ; Ilinois Bonds, 88. It is understood in the street that there is a fair pros- pect of the managers of the Erie and Central, who are in daily conference at the St. Nicholas, coming to some ar. rapgement in reference to the wettiement of their diffisul- ties. The late rise in Michigan Central is ascribed to the view put on the annual report. We make the fullow™ ing extract :-— A immediate indebtedness of the road, including is due previous to 1860, is— peel previous to” 1860. 00+ 000s 002, $609,950 Floating “obs mekirhg previous to Sept. 1, 68. ay y076 By Totel.......+ ‘this avalable.. .. Accounts ad bills ‘receivable Net rec'pis of Jane and July eat’. 209,000 oo 077,347 86 Leaving August 1, 1858, asurplus, after provid- ing for all imdeDtedness previous to 1860, of. $54,121 51 A comparigon of the operating expenses for the last six months with those of the year previous shows a caving im the expenditures of $494,889 94. The following were the operations of the Sub-Treasury to day:— Total receipte.... seen $158,626 23 428, At the Clearing House thie moraing the clearings wore $28,425 G11 86 and the balacces $1,296,136 86. The Me- tropoiiisa certidsates have been reduced to $28,009. The following dividends have been declares:— The Butcbers’ and Drovers’ Bank « semi-scnual divi dond of five per cent, payable on the 16th iust; .u0 Columbia fire Iasurance Company « somi anual divi- dend of six per cent, payable on the 10th inst; the Coa- tinental Insurance Company a dividend of fitty per coat on the earned premiums, for which scrip will be iss2ed on the 10:b of August, upop which day six per cent late- rest will be paid on the scrip of 1857; adividend of eix per cent on the capital will be paid on the 12th ivs.; the Willamsburg City Bank @ semiannual dividead of tivo per cept, psyable on demand; ihe Hope Fire [u- surance Company a semi annual dividend of Ave per cott, payable on demand; the Republic Fue Insurance Com: pauy @ sem) annual interest dividend of three and a half per cent, payable on demand; the City Fire Llacurauce Company three ver cent, and tas Mercosots’ Fire Loeu- rapce Company Ove per cest—both of Hartford, Ooun; the Seamen's Bank ‘or Savings tbe usual civiiend at the rate of @x per cent per aUnum Oo EnmMs $500 aed uader, and wt the rate of Give per cent un larger sums. The United Staves Treasurer's statement for uae week is as followe — Amonst on depenit.... ++. $8,119,730 11 seve 2,258,807 07 6,694,083 39 1,636,044 79 2)081.168 15 2270,304 18 2,717,187 b2 ia, hargo & Co. advertise that they aro pre pared to exchange old bonds of the City of Sucrameaw for new ones, to be issued under the law of last session. The new bonds are sixes, and mature frat of February, 1888, 1863, 1898 and 1903. ‘The free banking law of the Siste of Iowa ba; received ‘@ majority in iis favor of the votes cast at the resunt eleo- ton, aud will go into immediate effect. ft is somewhat sirailar in ite provisions to the geueral law of this diate, ‘dat differs from it in forbidding payment of interest oa current d¢porits, and requiring exch bank to keep on hacd, in Ppecie, am amount equal to twenty Give per cent of the depoma in specie, The circulation ts to bo yeoure! by a Geponit of State atocks, on which fali intoress t¢ paid, at the rate of six per cont or moro, and notes tothe amount of only ninety por cent of the market value ia the city of New York sbali be isaued thereon. The statements of the Boston bi ‘weeks compare az follows -— June 29. July 6 + $32,240,760 $32,243 500 Loc. $1,809 Loans aud discounts, 64780000 66 408,500 Ino. 1,027’ 900 Specie eee ee ve se Wt19,800 Due fr'm other banks 6.674.800 nke for the past tw, Cepital stock... Dae to other banks. 7,427,000 De peatte » 20 884,000 Circulation , + 5,883,000 The stavemenie of the Philadelpbia banks for the p pat two weeks compare as follows :— y 5. June 2. Ji $11,310,580 $11,310,499 Teo., $100 960,70) 1,928 Inc. . 261,220 6.064 OSL 935,877 Dec.. 28.80¢ L,T14717 1,710,363 Deo. 4,165 8,110,908 2,986,497 Doo. . 126,67 16,86, 20 16,666.34 La3..170.7 2280/2862 2,488,181 ine. .144.929 ‘The anzexed statement shows the coudition of the S, Louls banks July 8:— Maturing. Circulation. — Coin, "0,860 toc. 126,480 inc. 24,35; des 14.690 ime 715 des, 61.6. deo, 16,810 tne, 29,75 dee. ine. 0,786 ne. 14,7 3 tos, 14,322 dee. 18,710 inc, 9. + 43,092 foo, 12,660 dee. 31, dos. he eggrcenes are ftlown:— July3. June, Ine. Des. fame maturing $1 £28, 44 1.417.340 106,359 a Orculation 2,005 606 241.330 = ° Yamire6 2,494,598 — 118,642 ‘The following was the last weekly statement of the New Orleans banks: — CARH ASmITS June. Jumei®. Sune db. June vo, Citizens’ Bk ..92 800,890 2,807,698 2,085,050 1.951 450 802984 “651.883 '8T.3T 916,245 1,606,736 1,688 969 1,917,486 1,918,668 9,962 023 "Sra 7,979,489 Zs 764 ‘400034 A 004 ‘ 987 44; 1,323,067 1,129 143.606 188, 788,969 720,987 , 229089 $47,110 CrevoeutOity.. 920,088 987,735 Bx bebe ) et Total... _ 1,00 084 3) 974,128 123 "10,423,080 10,258,907 Increase... 916,601 ine. 214 188 CASH CLARTLATIBR, ——Ohreu —— ———D posite — Banks, June 26, June 19. June 2. June 10, Citizene 02,969,545 2.858.216 9,461,008 8,894,976 Casi Hank... ‘766806 723760 ‘Hom, Louwere 199,166 877.200 A 485 dance 187 675 19 380 Bk of America mien 194,400 Total... ...87)828,008 Teen 16,676,198 16,603,308 Increane,..,..8178,100 Deo. 166,161 The movement of the banks in the four principal cities of the Union in which weekly reports are mado,as shown by their Inst ew: ie a8 follows :— Loni ‘8 \ N.Y., Py 3.9110,612,407 88,585,083 98,800,999 7.488,.00 Bon’n, Jy 0. 66,808 699 21:570,800 9,104,500 6.812 Phit'a, *., 24,911,028 16,656,546 6.696.877 2. NOrl,,J'@26 12,500,084 18,676,134 10,423,089 Tota)....... Sut 19 142, 9F9.068 59 409,48 Last week, 10 6¥ 892 180,068 921 67,941 227 21 SRIVB! RK REK mane te A Fi pms june sume been ‘go Bonn LP simu, heoce at Wilmington, by lightning, and had her foremast oo tore up that it have to be replace merica. of Salem, rocontly lands, came up to the city yeslerday. 46 102; Sa 55 Miusocan tay tae 22: cargo at plier 16, %. R., toot of Wall street. The Ris tho- | top ry a gna 225 | sooghiy ventlaed, delivers har argoinexsllant order, rie | 40:44! ee a Stara oe 42 | Sodas ete arcs is Mase its Sa eters ee Va ery Ya 483% the fourth. nage 76% | sefpcwhiss Hescrs: Won. Coleman f Cor have deupatahedio | »Mausniiins, June Zi—Aarr Burlington, Koeu, Havane hy $236 | San Francteco since the 21 of June lent, antnLaqute June 22-Ta part brige Speodawsy, for Phile- 87. Suir Bomnay, before re} lout, was valued at delphia, lag, J W Havener, 87: She was by J H Price, Esq, of Boston, and was par” ievrout June arr Mare cases Reed, London 10 load fe i |, June 21—8ld Wabeah, Purington (trom Oxr- “Saree, June ae Adriatic, Durbam, ‘New’ Providence In port 22a, br! Stan, Sr pods NYork ready, as June mick, emith, Truman June 17--In zelta, Day d by a now aticn. ies at 6t Johns 4 1 iy e poe as Buawaras. ot Richmong trom Rockland Beokland, took Sre tat F: oat ee a ee, any Batt Gy to prevent athe sdicianton of le wie Pre Bue! Haslor. Tao's ‘tapes ang companies were ready in ber. uaoae, {rom Peothrcmenen ime ES at arr, 60, see gee | Ee i aera ayeew A he wel’s iniand, and bed | Bessloy, from ae arr Gb, ask fn & few minutes | Niso: F oun % ed aie captain, and was bid zh, bi ww, Case, Maguayra; ache Hlltt, Kyow! jobps, | i. » Bt Jol ‘TRoos, Jane 19H). (not arr) Meldon, Chandler, Bostong | 2th, Joba W W Lovett Motfat. do. Venice, June 1b—in port ship W 8 Lindssy, Gray, from ANY, CA Ung TS Whi iveybeat: Glove, ashore at the High TI York be. mem 5 AT remains ia | wyor Alexander, tee tl ison pe Da Attn ters, ao; F Wood, F ‘York: soll, Rockaw: raeeine enema lye ALskanDita, ‘July 7—sid gone Lydia Ana, rosie lee, Pi "Bey He submerged. Bost, Joly 7 feddonal—are. ign JW 8 0 ~The abip Zurich from New York. iumor 9; Stoeie, Phi it m0 11% do. 74 lupe, 198 60 N, loa 14 W. the bul of » gma A Powern Robson, Toes, Kaltee Bo Delatiedcanalon 983¢ 100 CleveATOIRR.b30 344¢ i the Keel was Ieo'to th fee! Fhusdel, hia; Bobert areon, Coreen. do; Bien, aellott. day 10 N ¥ Cen RR..b80 84’ 6 Nottees to Gore Key. ao; Comtlcr- Nickerran, coi 0, asbhawa, Ware 100 4% ee ee ee in oie Bent do, aoe 2. Balcer, oe Jainca M733 00, clark, do3 oceanic fe SEAR a as tomes, | ree ete So eta and rey nase, CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Been placed ih tathoma at low water antag vin oaths oH i Tuvnepar, July 8—OP.M, | ea ofthe Coding Bank, ‘pias tolowing marta acd com , eres, Toe lee Ast7s.—Seles of 60 bbls. pots were niade at 62. epeenee ss Eire das uk mean Pee mip Eyramld, Hendersom. « Georme: Ws to Mt for, re sit RS Bxeapeturra. — The market was steady, with | QretShgarttoat Nwisy | sche Joka B'atyera, Coty, Richmond aad cy Bi sales 0° about 1,000 & 13,000 bla. without change of | Wicklow lead % wings ICS | Borer, Srzat enna: ary, maskin, Beas, aie moment tp prices. The transactions closed at about tho as Be artes, ‘bublta, June 1, 1258 Lies, Secretary? ee aul, Boer 1 following quotations :— jalinat ” 1258. h—Arr (by tel) Creighton, tgs a4 tym Goperfine Btate.. $3 80 0 $3 85 AN tball Linaeus Newport, My orig’ okicosees Bask. aes bring eens SOO 8 £83 | Ressrax Coxsuiase Guwenat, 32 Great Winchester ee iMORR, July 7—are ylge Barc, hey, Matgnaaas LONDON, hts Extra Obio and Western... 400.a 600 | The Hydrograpbic Department of the Lmperial ministry of | Cibias, Pirehei, Boston: J Weiatyra, Mointyre Canadian superfine and extra. 400 515 witog eae nanan versela— ‘Woodridge Ws is fork: soy: Mixed to etreight Southern. 4450 475 ‘hat from ihe commen zement of tho progent voar (1853) ‘i rvs, Winslow, Pai iver ‘Jobu ‘toe, His Southern fancy and extra... 4500 640 | thet ours ofthe Fat Famue, ea yencnk rons ro pe qascantiae, Szig Kobo" Long, from, ay : a“ went al 3 Chote extra family and bakers’ brands... 6 25a 7 60 | S#cttor eoant ot tbe gui excen'ing tbouss of owes) Ea. ‘lt eta lay az uni. Doane, Gren: Iain: i atc ee Bee Roce, 3 00 & 3 30 | as well anihe ligiihctuseaot the G igs sud those of the | Providence: J Preble, Stout. balb: bersine, Coan, ow Corn meal. 3 50 & 4.00 | Helio as far a6 Lyacrort, will contiaue ‘ohe lich ed during ihe | F>OvIdePce; 1 Preble, Mout ain; beraine. Ona —Canadisn flour was steady, and freat ground scarce. | summer night, tha: ie See Ue eae cad ooeninttin kan ton: fared Lous hot Averill, id. ketch ‘Treaident’ Beas The tales embraced about 400 a 500 barrels within the op ‘scording to the old regulation has not | Son‘ (Sean vont, fe of the above pri Boutbern brands were iu wR ANGO! Tay Soar brigs Daniel Boone, Hazen, my | Roderaie demand” and prion were wht caaoge ot | weeManind pitta Rony hc SOURS es re | Peiine ssimas, Palndophla, tn, mb Calaa Dba, moment. The sales embraced about 700 a 890 barreis | rocks from Glasholm to alaod: thee ligtthouses wil there. | Yok st about the above quotations. Rye flour was stealy, | fore not be Yanted Curing *h period above maa'lyasd i EEiS rea cmandieaen frais Eueteweiet witb sales of about 120 barreis at quotations. Corn was | P' : ‘theless. such pee | daria tbe somawe rae se M Baas Med da Staoiea, yaaa, tch3 Reding quiet, and prices un Whest was in fair demand, zn al —, S speciel notidestion would lm -aodistely Gn eat bs ee Pane een see sod the tales embr ‘about 28,000 bushels, inelud- BAKERS LANDING (Warwick) July Arr ech Wake ieiigen Kentucky white at ami Tevieseee do. at Phe ac, at 8110; red Michi at 81 05; do. png | see Co mt $110; d Milwaukie ‘club at 84c ; do. Chicago sprivg at 70c.; new Georgia at p. t.; prime’ Milwaukie club was held at 9ic, Corm was firm, acd age Jota scarce. The sales embraced about 26,600 bushels, including yeilow Southern, at 84c ; wbite Co. at 820., aud'mixed Western at 680 a 776. Rye— The sales embraced about 1,600 bushels at 60. a 700. Oate—Sales cf about 10,000 busheis at 47c. — With the exception boure will not be li ‘months’ summer =e foliowe:— foul bien lato the south of ligbt will be & red light te suspended for eo ate 1X6. cali sales embraced about 2,000 bales, in- cluding 1,000 in traneita. The market closed firm, with- cut change ia prices oer bat in consequence of the repairs which are a>out 0 be made to the Ligh*house of Sourop, near Reval. that Light cbied this present your ducing the two ate from the 16-23th May to the 16-23th Jul) ‘foe That éuring this summer, Floating ligh's will be placed |p, v fa central mast. north of Reveistein (vear will have? hive lights placed on oni wing es T)slao elght I bia ight will Xo Rave ui the maintopmas ectapguiay blue arses. Weicome fow a beil will strike with intervals of 5 minutes, ‘ifivaitone will make haown the pariod s\ Ved b—2 Fr sche Le Salem Or Eednscietie: | A ay tele jay 7. ee bark Matsgords, Gard hk od IsiUL, Juiy 7—Arr *, ner. Rivers sche Maria Jann J Jonea, Delaware «ity; sloop Easel, ‘how pron, ¥iizat aibpe at. LL BV Rs, ‘July 3 3—Arr sobra Phebe oy R nchtne sal tinait echrd A Prectonn, Yoru, Stkton ith fe As ache JA Prectman, YOre, Leer cote hae ahem int | George Hodman. Ni S, Pulidelobie; Talend Be leg of the Light ets Jame pincoa 90 Crerton, Port aweny aap Vicars, iniaing, sitranetbporte During tbe ¢ the veadel may be E& ecbr & C Scranton, King, N York; sloop uedy Washmgcn, ihe a lue cross, bo h dia oy all the amen (opm sat ULSES HOLE, July 8 PM— arr ache H B Meteit, Fne- fon. Be Bayens, for Porisnd, J Gi: Boston for ew Nor on every three paring will bo }) the lighthouse three maya in re during the da; rellow Bag wit Fusicnis—To Live! about 35,000 bushels grain itt be established Curing next summer, sad J Dyer ork pid ecbr Hatin they rhall be 4. y Semen R14 60 Soe mut Vast and | fuse Para bere recite sitet? | Wve doen Sune ad Socut 2,600 bbis. four at Is. 34. ale. 61. a In. 73d, | menders of veesein tha’ wilh dabthses ef Finland (wice | PEAS CDSE! Joho, eg Catarng Kage ace closing at the inside Sgures. To London 100 bbis oil | the exception of that of Logrcber =hich is betog rebuilt) wii Mey Jn At Usunoa, and a were taken at 266., and 800 bola rosin at 2s. 34 A belied RLniPM Curing the summer of the present year 143 yeah Feat arin ua ‘vessel ve ‘taken up for © Glaegoe 2 toed wit | May to the 1-13th Jaly. tone daly 01 tchre Union. Yeon, Intianole ~ etores, at privaie terme; uur Weaiemon. jen Taylor Krii tagamore, G: arrhane fox at A achconer was chartered tor Porto Riso and back, Epon Nantucket 6th inst, brig Homer, Haggerty, Hurd’s Laver ean porece ores a the 30 % Gtacse Fiseos cue saeiea ck ae Loe New Lonton Tih, sehr Facil fimith, Dewlation | | NSW UML NS June Si Arr aleume eo i 360 Love wan lake up for Cadiz, 10. load with light pipe e Bay, New HoRand, March 10, Cosmck, Hes- | brise prtwner lle, simpsons Segua, Grendey eles staves, at p.t. A scbconer was taken (or Boifast at i7c. whol Gaps, Havena: PF for nap dog He OR ba ayn ele lan of Few Nealend Feb 7, Canton Packet, Alien, | J eee Meee te UL+ steamnalipe at To.; and 1 rosin at 2x 6d. A bark for Baenos Face. Galveros Tes wos tan up, to load wit with tumber, at $Lé 0; and a, Feb 1, Wile, Beale J EP A acianet, Oe | athe," Gaivesten ane anctber, from Richmond for Rio, with four, at $1 por iB had shen 200 Nola tovctt since Nov lass bh | Cid July 6 (oy tal) ubips Arcole, Crafts, Cromstady; FRCir-—ales of 160 ee buach raisins at $2 12)4, and Heusd wo erutee of shark's Bay. = ery ou Bor cease eee Sa sdorrid Misergonn amet! lot of currants at w Holland, April 7, Congress, Ham. ry sane of 800 & *T000 bales wore made a dic * oem — Sates of about 100 bhds. Cuba muscovado were mace at 28, There ware movement in reflaing syrup, apa about 2,500 bbis. were soli at prices wituia the rage of 330. @ 400. Naval Stonns —Sales of about 650 bbs turpen. ste wen ere cain ve ip edlpylog and merchant- abie order, at fe. mon rosin was firm, with sales of 1,000 Ns. No. 2, without change in = Sales of tar at $1 8’ Ors,—Lingeed continued firm, while sales were light apd prices uscbapged. Crude whale and sperm were teebed nod badly store om. 75 wh 1 Rob! other whsies, but bad patti but from | hat time to tbe letot Jaa have 24 hours ios Helge val B a an Tb, ships on snd Stores os ite; cark Bir sete Buropa Phtacey, NB, Morrison, Tilton, NB, ready for Jacob Girdesil erie a, do; Bhzy NRW Bap ORD, ‘Joly 1 Avr sobre chi bad kom 40 w %, sare, Deine were Fraser, allen, bondout ors orig eageceh “sled var “Abraw tirom Faye) Novfole, naw tow whales” On the ot a veka OFuly FART sche ioet quart r bost RYPOAT Jt piten boxua |Next a ue id sob ayer Fi 244 PM—Ip from Teunton { ehh idee ipa: Fall River for N and other. St wo put s bost tuto the water. Would of new Zealand. ‘Auatralt April 1? Abig: SEN LONDON. July tart osbra Joba & W: ‘ae, Frib- Sealy eg were uated on, aki Gil nbd nldy Phoolx Mempetsad Ais 8 | bIeP Bven pt Mary a rie ans, Port 3 " with less booyansy. fhe sales em sraced about 709 bar- of New Bedford, before reported lost, at lancey. 81 Jute * fo — Melading mess, in lots, at $16 50 a $16 60; $16 for jas lying siern op in 8 to 9 feet of water, 50 | xKwen; A Packer Vail, divar eed thin meas; $16 60 for ‘ight mess; $17 50 for clear do., a0d Tarbowe from shore at low tice, and it was ‘hought that part | Seager. Lock woot, Ewen; at 13 60a $13 00 for prime. Beet was held, white | of ber rand Bobb. {sr male proven ‘be saved Tetepegertons tok Rasns Tite, b= emorsced about 300 a $69 Ly ‘pe uding dee. Cage heriy bi Wel 12 Valley Smich are to a 818 60; prime m the suction of the vereel £5, took ie pias, ‘gad ey ON be gy gg? aad beef the wreck, to render what mm bangor, Cid stosm: hawe were teady @)$1688i7. Bacon was unchaeged. Keen, dun, ier abip valve teh ea Dark Cot meats were in good demand at stoady prices; sales of Bhi ye, Birch, Nelson, bence for San Francisco, May ¥ OH 140 eroen Gry, sated were made as 60.0030 for | 18 ald OP Non bon amber: se fon PT ehoulders, and at 720. a 7%. led | , blo cignger, shin, from Boston for Metbonrne, June 1, fA de RZ oenee S ake ; bates, lo Baas Ratt a Oe, eat 1100 40. hip Tiel et ier, Spencer, from London for NYork, tories, Hew Leadon, are FA ed of about 860 berrela at 1030. a 116. for feie't> prime | Pgs, sO01RT oo ee Cteang | Forguasn, Wheaton, Scituate, yoko Butter won in kome betver demand, while Ohio was welling | June's. Int 4), lov , | Peer: anton, at 12c. a 1ic.; 126 #186. for state, aad cholic» Orange aur abe Cota, trom Rotterdam for NYork, June 18, lat | ist yay Ficclin'H Penning Linedlng, Phnetontia: hig Rose coun'y, in small low, at 200. Cherre was at 40. a Ge. for “ +} 20, Orr, f Liv 1 for Ti June ti, | Seacees, heros ind ele eran ‘skutmed, and at To. & Bc. for prime ne # Simic. Kick —Sales of about 300 casks were made at 3c. a sales embraced about 1,400 hhda, in- cluding about 300 Porto Kico, at 640. a ., and ibe re maider. Cuba muscovado, hn within the range of te. a 6}ge. a Te, ae. Sarr —Sales of 2.000 sacks Ashton’s Liverpool fins, See 40, and 2,800 sacks Liverpooi ground ai "TassoW.—The sales embraced about 115,000 Ibs., city rendered. tat S7, Int 49. Jen 78, Int 49 58, lon 19 SL. June 6, Int Br » Int 34.57, Jon 76 lg Forest. i dune 2 fiat 42 om ennessee, O71 48, on 16. Ancosrona, Rilen), Moxsell, fc 36 | woos Rises... a bed RIGH Waren. Port or New “York, Jaly sy 1858, “ik ea Point, Harding, from Liverpool for N¥ork, Juno | 4 fintp Moro Dusile, from London for Onrétt, June 17, off the | 4 at Miltow Bradford, from Greenock for N York, June 17, Bark Won mcutn. Merrit, from Palermo for Philsdelph'a, ‘athens from Oherieston for Liverpool, 3 days oul, Foretgn Sune 1é-Ie port bay Ercewer Bork and wee seen a onda, 16h, as before reported) pomees s —_ Pa <A a, ‘port b iam, frcm Baltimore for 81 Johns, NP, ley, from Cardiff for Maite, June 14, lat rk Mi Killen (not Mar; i Keber Franca, vuimt at David, Gre Gra Bonito, Hatch une, Gradan, NY: bid ¥, 2 s Bassam ‘Supe. ion are ‘Wild Bunter, Sears Akyab; 24, yet Pee 9, aly oi arr etre jonderen CLEARED. gens. Leimedt, Savanah, Bid 224 Alanis, Folddowen, New | York, LP emith Chieanto, da," rh ibe ‘ademas, q gtmatts Thee Owen, Raniesy, Botamere-B B Cromwell | “Ti ceroms, June 4- Arr B Olddings, Rove, NTorK. Wanker, Ju ely 7—a0 ome Vermilion, “Avery, ig NSW—J Pickart & Co. ior Norton Lage Gk Watley HY are Bevan as ey we | & 00. York (wi omen) noe, saa, Bi aol Thom: Commastinerin, Ju la-are ate fone w Stats iPr erat. Je aanytin, Delano, BUriesan, OTICE—ALL PAM nr tone an imgres ‘Savannah, ALL i) ne anete oon petting or oF ios any of th of, is ipamedi :Virminia A. Bataiiiny, “Wilk ios, sores heat ockareeting ‘Morrison, Boson 18th, Bee Lark, M’Parland, wpe eo Nedailion ri Nuriesns for Segre from NOrier n+ for ee, eee oF z x00R, Baste Jane B—O' don for NYO & ry eign yy aay eee Sy wees June ‘Rice, irialéad de Cx aperonn June 2—In Bohr Bi , Soplen Aq wins Onver, 4 arate, ne em ine: {ion ayord Waace bata ie pd P__.~' do 234, —, Ry Four metone, J — 2-08, Bremen abip Carl, Ladering, ae rig Dil sc KA York. voller, 4, nor Randal oe ark ently Tar, fhe tm ager Bivens, Jone 9—Hid bark Ocean Home, Hinckley, Onr- bh, Ts eae ont be Fain D a virnbam, keory * ene ‘or haath Sere p ale. pth BA; Tranquebar, Goodwin, from eee inchinsoa, an Robinson, 4X : os Everett, 4 eid for New Youn, July 7, 1888 aimpon, Pratt Nfark (and p opm Caloutta for for New iJeven: sor tor Bremen; bie R Feel, Jurgens, yg fbarth Aan, Drinkwater, a] vaton, inward bound vessela Mf, Patrick Henry, Mcore, from Lon ioe, Wielaon NYork; Mist, Aber- port ship Hero, Stafford, for N York Bors for NY merry “tond ng, ng, for ign? ares ABHINGTON BHRADC teeive o'clock, at the Fourth reet, ae ae ‘iletie. tor Pal Patierson ; Hi ni gh larriet, Cook. ina 7 ‘Loulr Biss, Ay’ Bg Grae beraing, heey ge heen ‘Ones: Bee! Anns ‘Hi Brune, Kn’ a joy Brown; Fives y . fre Bal ~ x Bee caren rake Newell, uabee 6 hn Sit 2, Rar ce fhe We eine yy AS : va = iy 9, 9 Retr kre, CLam/erialy, Bown, 8 darn ions Conn Wesdines: Cncasthah bemslia tiga: Chart Sougst tery 10% syp'ying (0 JO IN BERLRS 19 Badene r Avgler, dgewaster, Barctow, NY ork vat beth eres. Sehr ator! New Haven,