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AFFAIRS IN KANSAS. We, Leavenworth City Correspondence. Lasvanworrs Orv, K. T., July 6, 1858. DRbinguished Arrivals— Settlement of the Fort Scott Difi- @ubkico— Political Matiere—The Approaching Election— Blew the Fourth was Celebrated—Young Kansas ona Mpree, de , te. ‘Marcus J. Parrott arrived in this city from Washington wfew d:yscgo. Mr. Parrott bas brought with bim about ‘@ dozen large mail begs of public documents relating to Kareas, which be intends cistributing over the Territory ‘with @ view of rendering the rejection of the Lecompton ‘@omstitution « dead certainty. Such precautions, trouble ard expense on the part of the hoporsble gentleman is re- ily upecessary, for the minds of the people hav been meade up months ago, so far as the Englieh Lecompton bill ts concerned. Governor Denver also arrived here a few deysago frow the southern part of the Territory, where his mission ef peace bad been euccessfnl beyond even the most saa- wre expectations. The Fort Scott diffisuities may wow be considered ss settled, and peace once rere reigos supreme ip al Kansas. Toe task 4. velving upon Governor Denver in undertaking to restore tw the counties of Linu, Lykens end Boerbon wer no orcipary one But few men couid ne ®erompished ir as successfully as Governor Denys When he expressed bis lelerm nation to pr ceod to ne Beene cf the d fuities, unat eoved by apy miliary eS 00F ky % was preuy strong y Dinted by mon o the Jim i an¢ Montgowery rchoo! tnat bis life would pay the it But these idle thrests did nut detaro bis equ li m in the Jeast He pursued “the even tenor of his ay.’ lockieg pot to the right or left, Dus pressing tor- ward in the path of duty, be sarmouzied a!! obstacles BL o surcEsstuily aecomp! 'ebed bie mission for the good of the peope of Kansas, since Governor Denver's appotat- ment to office the laws bave been fairly aod impardaily Qcministered two all, wuetner free State or pro-slavery men. end the effect of his wisdom and bonesty in maiters whieh concerned the welfare of the people is a0 visinle that eves his most inveterate enemies are forced 10 adinit tha: be is toe best ceeeer the peopie of the Territory ere ever blessed be election Cay drews nigh one would imagine that there whould be a ute political excitement adoa: this time Quite the contrary, There never was so muct apathy ov nees fn regara to polities. Scarcely a word ia uvierod e@dout the Leoomptwa or apy o her constitution. exoapt, perhaps, by a few political hucksters,a.0ut whom nobooy nres a straw and to whote barapgues none but 8 fow foolish people lwten. There ie a calm and settled deter mation in tae minds of the people wmch forbodes any- thing Dut a pleasaat st for the party hecks who Dave kept the Territory io copsiart bot water for tbe last four years. The coom of these demegogues is seaiet, gad op the second day of August the senteace of execa: Won will be carried inio hee the ‘Fourth’ passed cff quietly inthis city. No acci- denis, ‘eget of = ‘er unuruel excitement atten ted its cele- brawon. Kickapoo cannon, which was used with Seen serribte etiet ia the wack ng of Lawrence in 1806, ‘Wee yorterday used in the more peaceiul miss on of an Boupeing the arrival cf our patioval aopiverrary. From ‘the Diuif above the levee it beiched forth in its loud ext toues pesce ard = goodwill toward men, and joy at the complete restoration of psace ths bitherto uphapoy country. Av the day advanced @ischarge of pistols and fire crackers in every bole aod ‘Gorver of the city showed cleariy that it was tae intention of our citizess to colcvrate the ina becomiag meuner. At oocn tbe Baie\us’ Guard paraded ‘tm fal! dress uniform, for the Gret time since tovir organ'zs'io2, marcaed ereee the pri:cipal streets ia the city and then proceaded to Ot oinnati, (a village about Dalle mile distant trom Lew ‘wor,) wbere arraogements were mae for the ¢ the day sought to be celebrated. Phere the Veclaration of Iadepsadance was read aod an eration del'vered, afer which the Guard indulged in some harm/esa refree uments aud thea returned to ihe city to attend a bali which was got upfor the ooca- wien. The tursers avd the Leavenworth Lisht Artiliery aso parased, and lent thelr aid townrd cslebratiog the @ay im & manver becoming the occasion. la the even'ng aii the liqncr stores were open and doing @ rusning basi- wees Young Kansas wentona spree, aod i; was long after midpight before the noise and merriment of the fonz of Bacchus ceased to be beard. Ua the whole the Fourta ‘was cele>rated in good etyle. The people buried all air ferences and united as brothers for the purpose of ex pressing their unfeigned joy at the return of aa aaniver- ary #0 dear to those who desire to see liberty, prace and progperty disseminated Greageemt the hab.iavle glove. Leavexworms Cirr, K. T., July 7, 1868. Movements of Jim Lame since his Discharge—A Modern Orusader—Governor Denver's Departure for Washing:on. ‘No sooner bad Lane been released from custody then he accepted an invitetion to deliver a Fourth of July ora- hon at Brownsville In his letter accepting the invitation, be medestly stated that if the invitation hed arrived one Gay sooner be would bave been compeliod to decline the profiered honor, as the Cecision in the Jenkins case bad Bot then beea delivered; but now that the Court had bo- moravly acquitted him of the charge of murder, he was right willirg to piace bimeeif once more before the pub- Lic. Lane's sublime impudence is only equalled by his egotism and vainglory. A few months ago, while ad- dressing some fanatics at Topeka, upon the necessity of orvshing cut all pro slavery men from the Territory, bis bofiy weas were ex pressed in the following seatensve — People of Kacaas, in mass convention asarmbied, I etend visiting the southern part of this Territory as croseder m the cause of freedom, and | intend to | wipe out from that jon of our beaatiful ‘Verritery those vile reptiles who are committiog euch foal cepredaticns I firmly be leve that God wil: spare Wife to accomplish Lois grand object, and then he will take me bore Suck wae the commencement of Lane's harangue. Of the character o! i remaincer your readere can form bat ove opieion. A movern crosader, truly! To “wipe ont these who Were commituog such foal depredations” wonle be 10 war against the very men wh» Wore his most intimate frievce sno followers. Tae de -redations were eommitied by (ree State men, and the sailerers were tbe prosiavery men, women and children who had ventured Wo pewtle in poutbern Kaness Agatost whom, thea, ay operations oirected? Why, sgainst none out 4 piavery icbebitants. Many were the outrages comm Pia by Lave’s band which were never mae pu lic, and nu- ‘mr rous were the fraude and iniquities practised by his to ‘amwert, and yet this was mcrusace io bebaif of freedow! Prebab'y'the huliog of Ovione! Jenkins was tbe acs of « Crermuer alto. Toe departnre of Governor Denver for Washington, en ‘We 54 ine AOL, ie A KOUFCE Of Mach regret to the MmAastes bere, the more erpectally as it is rumored that he inteads handing in hit reeignation when he arrives at the capital, Dorirg bie sojourn among ue be has made bimve\ popular the Terriwory by his traly impartial course. He yp bimeelf tobe the right mao for the place se Sccupied, and it is ten chances to one that the people of Keneas will ever be blessed with euch an exce'lent hich State he ‘made his home many years the event of furlough pot being granted bin by the government, be intends resigning his office. [t's for the purpose of obtaining the desired furlough that he ie vow en route for the capital. That be will pot ronign the office be nae ro well Miled is the heartfelt wish of the majorly bere (all the stories of the Triiune to the coatra- » and it & sincerely hoped that sume arrangement ay be made whereby wo may sill have the wise, judicious, and honest simiaistration of such & man a6 Gov Denver. Now tha we have peace and happi- bens we desire to keep it, and notran the risk of losing it Walker, Geary or Staanon am. ws. were hever so happy nor so w i of ag at present. The entire Territory, ane south and from east to weet, beted gay necessity for goisg arme’ ‘daylight shan with . revolvers and a bowie knife; po loeger will your down like a dag because of are the harangues of euch - DOW, inrte? of bandling the rife or the Keife, the peo- pie are more content wo take up the plough snd develope the Fesourcee of & couvtry so emicently rich as Kensse. Che @vorm Gend hat spent his worst fury; now the godiens of posce and plenty hovers gentiy over us, distribating with . = band (hore blessings Whicl we were so sorely Lxavexworm Cry, K. T , July 8, 1858. detaernal Improvements—Proposed Railroad amd Tele- graph Line, ce. The Legislature of last winter promised us much in the way of public improvements. Railroad bills, telegraph bile, and other bills “too numerous to mention’ were paseed in pumber sufficient for such @ State as New York Oblo, Up to the present, however, but one or twe of Abe ay odd railroad companies to whom charters were rented bare teken any steps whatever toward putting these ecbeines fur the advancement of the interests of the Territory into execution. The Leavenworth end Fort Gibson Railroad Company met at Lawrence is June last, elected their President and @ board Of direct appointed special commiesioners to enperintend the construction of the road,and then ed. journed ootil August. No dou many other com oaaies have progressed as far, but | have not heard of avy company thet hae even commenced \te arveye yet. Th was thougts that more than one of iness companies = have been adie Wo put out their contracts this fall; bet trom present appearances it ie not liesly thet en prectices g000 wil! be sccompiiehed wnti! 1850 oF ao be panic of ast year, whicd reacted wih eich terrible efivot upon Fai rosd companies gemorally hag rmenad away, but the marks have oot @) Veen Ob Merated. ty» penpie Here, therefore, ares little timorous adont eni-ring into girsdve febemes wntil ibey can foe thelr way clear Hence it I that our ratirosd companies here fe thetr opersiocs. la e few years from now wopierfu) obange iu the aspect of affairs. wtuch @ LOW in universal ure ai! ovr | everywhere be sbandoned, ead the vend adontes ini b railroes each will be built from this point 80 doubt, be one which will connect os with the When the Manvibal and St. Joseph road is com abail be bat forty miles from the dewiret jon =A ervey hee uireaay been mada chy t & polot on the Gannibal ant Jeveph Ratiroad, about forty mi here, caled Gameron, aud the orgac { 8 company for owe Of buiiding this OrLreeron erie vroped DY UDI ruta in fe thickly popviated ene Pructon of the rood tween Miesonr a» ace and barmory hay pee orps where theuld bop itieadiy oo operauon Deiweou i Hy i | : i [ ! 4 i 3 i ii i i : e iis His yf cif If we eould estion with our Essvero gh K, tively lade expenns, Shoes ought pot to be sae tons lost ie jerprise through At present it takes three a8, and sometimes foar, to get a desparch frem New York via Boonevilie; whereas, if the coonection from the lest pamed pluce was only perfected to this = 3 tbe coumuoication would be immediate, The di from bere to Booveviile is only two bundred miles; slong tbe reute there are thriving towns, cepanle of iend- ing soveb ald to the epterocrise, and why the effort shoald pet be artended with complete! success your ourrespondent is at @ loes to know, Theatrical and Ocher Amusements Nimo's Gexpen—The aiterations made by Wr Brow gbam in his famous extravegenzs of “Columbus,” pertcularly the acdition of tne “Galiaot Frepob Japting,”” render the piece more amusing than ever. 7k will be preceded to night by the comedy of “Popato; Question,” with Mr. Blake in the character of Mr. roee. Watsck’s Taree, for this time of the year, contioucs to be remarkably well attended, The admirers of the ec- centric fun making Mr. Florence, snd lively, dashing, ver- fotile Mrs Florence, evince s deterwiation to wituess mest of beir performances, Do maker how un propitious the weatber may be. See to night’s programme. Frevca Trmatas —Messre Petit and thiery, Jr., who have trom the commercement beco hard-working me n- bers of the French cramatic company. are to bave & joint benefit they offur “Le Code des Fe yy and the military play of Amenicay Musgum.—Among the many extraordinary Decromantic celusions periormed by Wyman, the wizard and ventriloquist, nove create more astonishment and eventualty afford more merriment than wat is styled the “Prolific Chapeau.” Wyman isto entertaia the people to day and to-night Woon’s MInerRELs announce a of populer ~~ and borierques for the amusement of their patrons, be- sides the ** Bedoulv Arabs,” the ‘‘Pensioner’s Dut and the “Guide to the Stage” fer this evening The panoramic farce of the ‘Hudson River’? is the cloeia, prece. Patac® GaRpEN.-- The epcoaragement bestowed upoo the grand promenade concerts given at this delightful place ot resort, under the direction of alr Thos. Baker, un duces the management to offer another entertainment of the hind for this evening. Personal Intelitgence. ‘The Hon. Jobn M. Bell, United States Senator from Ten nezse, hes been sojourving some days in sur city, visiting ‘the public institutions. He leaves to-day for his home. We are pleased to learn—says the Intelligencer—that the Secretary of the Navy is oe early restored to his usva! good hea'th that be is already anticipatiog the plee- sure of @ short visit to bis Northern home; a relaxation from labor, to which he is well eutitied by lomg and ua- we application to the duiies of his importast office. A letter from Rome of 26th June, to the Londen Post, eaye:— Yeeterday pg Ry recret copsistory waa hod at the Vaticen, in which hie Hoiivess, after baranguicg she senembied corcinals, guncanced x ag © weir pumber 200 jopaigvor Rodrigues, patriarch of Leon. The Pope likewise crealed another cardioal, but reserved the name of the prelate in petto. Amougst the eccleesetical promotions which followed was that of Dr_O’Regen, from the ree of beak = to the biabopric of Dor or Dora, in partwus ‘The Gazette des Eaux JesLenmomier French Generals are pow at Vichy, amovg them Generals Cawou, Neu meyer, Bazaine, and es ae equerry to the Emperor The 2panieh General Prim, M Montigny, of the mpere theatre, apd Mme. Rose Cheri ‘are also there. Cuvie-Grida've, formerly minister, who may be naned the founder of Vieby, lately arrived there, and seems to carry his eighty three years lightly and weil. Prince Galitzine, Russiaa Ambassador at the Court of Spain, is at Preecst in Paris. He is about to pass some ‘lume at the Faux-Bonnes. RIVALS. yA! be lelip Pavition, ‘lone Taland, July 10—Ce} Thorn. ine Thorn wud servant Mise Lepean, Mr and Me 8 Ni MFer and mervant bugene Thorn, end lady, Mr McLane, iclane, FG Capieweit Ind lady, oud ton, MF J belly, , all from New York. From’ Blebmond, Ac, in the steamship Roanoke—Mre Abbett ata two chodren, Sergeant Barrett, Thos tkinner, Lieutenant GUimore BM Bray. H Sebul'z, |W Owen Jno Waiter, WB Biancherd, A Kampaon, M Levitt. Mew Nils ‘ennio, J A Kanes. Mi ' Captain & Watts and roa, Misa bi Ti ewite Me Olridge, mre Mi R erst, J Pépreig and lacy. tA Btewle, Geo 8 and four ebildren, © B Divs Mrs Fanient, Mise Leyell re Loyal B Leyall, Josesb kinver, Oavinid J M vreeman Jr, Mies A shippers, #m Palla it. Mre andurant Mes Anda: Mise Bray, Captain J Boos, ‘Bn Me Fmiley and ihsce in siceroge. From Obarleston, in steam: bip Colambia—Mre Hutchinson, Mrs M Wel ‘hop, H) Weds, Colonel F Hawpion, lady 2ebiliren A Indy, H Wilkon and Lewis J @ Tatue nod y incy, Mise KO Neil, Mrs Suiber.and. LS Berson, ¥ M How ‘na Hommes, J A Banalin, W Liboy Mise Mel.con, Mins 3 Mre A Barbot, Mrs Alexancer, Miss 5 alexe. Cobia, James Kob> Jr, UW Terry, & L dame Jr, K be load godt MC) lebatat, J pampbell, als Welsh J Hanke, tiene: jinaes Miller, “FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MONEY MARKET. Mowpay, July 19—6 P. M. The bank statement made up this day compares as follows, in its aggregate results, with that which was ne last week:— Wk endeng Specie. Circul’n. — Deprite July 12 suisnos; 087 84,706,608 7,671,073 106,449,728 July 19.22. 119,164,222 55/928,184 7,946,946 107,101 001 Tue the weok $900,255 622,601 i Laon Dec. this week. 671,308 — Suan - This statement chows less increase in the specie colamn than was expected by many after the Cali- fornia arrival. In the street it was said throughout the day that the banks would show a million in crease at least. On the whole, coupled as the in. crease is with an augmentation of the deposit line to a like amount, the statement must be considered very satisfactory. The small increase in the loan column does not say much for the increase of busi nese. ‘The mails of the Canada are at Inst to hand. Mesers. Baring Brothers report as follows respect- ing American stocks in the London market: — There have been few buyers, but without any disp witon to force sales on the part of holders, except of Titi bois Raiirona securities. We quote United States 6's. goverpment bonds, at 1010100, ex div, Massa*huseite sterlpg bave been fol 103; Maryland do., #2 a 08. Penwry lvania certifiontes, 7735 bondr $2085 A scoall enle of Tonmessee 6's Law been made x 80, ex div. bows less offered, wud tbe nominal prigue are *i "#, dollar bonds; #2 a 88 for ster! Per cent ster/ing bonds hare Lilinets Central Ratlroad shares, 27 discount; E. F. Satterthwaite eays:— ‘The Cemand for American railroad securities continues very tmail: the ouly activity is in Illinols Central, the shares of which bave changed hands freely, the diepo- fition to sell being greater eince the nows of the great freshets on the Mississippi, bronght by the America on Mouttay; they cloee fea at 30 & 28 dieoount. Con strucuon bons: 1 to 2 per cent, and free jane beads are offered as 7 fT. Console Close at 0654 9 9695 for account, ex-div. We read in Galignani:— ‘The dividend of the Bank of France for the first half yeor cf 1868 is fixed at O6f, per sbare. The dividend for the leet balf of the year 1867 was STf.; 80 that the above dividend ia 21f. lees. This is owing to the depressed state of commercial affairs during the last #ix months. Exchange on Europe shows a tendency to stiffen The highest rate for bankers’ exchange today was 109]; there was a fair demand for the first class sig- natures at 109§; while mercantile names were done at 109. Francs rule from 114 & 134, most of the business done being at the mean between these two extremes. The Wednesday's steamer will take out between $750,000 and a million; the § discount at which bullion is sold leaving a moderate margin for profit on the shipment of specie at 1009. Money, if frows cheaper. It can be had in any * on call on suitable securities at 34 a 4 per The Stock Fxchange opened dull this morning @ thin attendance of brokers and still thinner how of ovt orders. As will be seen by the t, the Irts of etock which changed hands were for the most part Woueually small, There ap, NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 20, 1858. peared to be wihidee one hand, wo buy or on the other to sell stocks. The doyen of the Stock Exchange is, once more, its most s.ctive mem- ber. His partisans seem content to uwait the rise while they feel satisfied the plethora of money must produce; while the bears appeal to the poor business of the railways and the quarrels of the mapagers as the ground of their policy. As com- pared with Saturday's prices, New York Central fell off this morning }; Erie, 2; Reading, }; Cleveland and Toledo, J; and one or two other stocks in pro- portion—the bulk of dividend paying securities re- maining steady but dull, After the board, the market rallied, and at the second board prices were decidedly better. New York Central rose, over the morning price, } a $; Erie, 4; Galena, 3; Cleve- land and Toledo, 3; Rock Island, j. Harlem rose 1 per cent. In the bonds but little was done to-day; dulness prevailed in all varieties. The closiag market prices at Groesbeck & Hoyt's were: Central, 85); Erie,184; Hudson, 284; Reading, 454; Michigan Southern, 223; Panama, 105; Ilinois Cen- tral, 74; Galena, 89; Rock Island, 76}, &c., &o. The exchanges at the Bank Clearing House to-day were $19,281,931 47, and the balances $1,185,058 53. The Metropolitan currency certificates are reduced 10 $6,000, a decrease of $3,000 since Saturday. The business of the Sub-Treasury to-day was:— Total receipts. . $357,262 13 of whco trom customs. . 138}400 00 Tota! pay mo 434, 4388 67 oral Dalen 5S 08,470 2 By reference to an advertisement given elsewhere, it will be seen that the La Crosse and Milwaukie Company officially announce that they will pay the August interest. Mr. James A. Briggs has been confirmed as Agent of the State of Ohio, in this city. We learn that out of the $450,000 interest payatle here, between the Ist and 14th inst., there remained only $20,600 to be sent to and collected at the office at Colambus. Those desirous of making trausfers of stock will learn of the form of doing so at the office, 27 William street. + The earnings of the Erie Railroad for the month of Jee, 1868, are... .. $393 852 43 Earpings Juve, 1867, 460,400 75 Decrease... $66,568 33 So much for trying to break down rival lines by running trains at half cost. The New Jersey Railroad and Transportation Company bave declared their usval semiannual dividend of 5 per cent, payable ou the 2d of Augnst. The earn'ngs for the ee months of the year 1858, to the Ist of July inet , we - $13 8,875 09 The amount for we like period in iti7, wae 8 Decrease six months of this year The expepees from Jan 1 toJaly 1, 1858, were. For the corresponding period w 3£57,,....... Decrease of expenses for six montbs of this year teceeeses $29,579 93 nde gals ta surples’ earnings over’ expeuses ip ix months of 1868 over 1857........ 2,402 lt The earnings of the Pennry!vania Railroad for June were as follows:— Grovs Bornings. Expenwe. Net Earnings Jone, 1858,... S208 006 03 4 897 04 128. fry w June, 1857. 7 ‘276.914 BT 94,8349 — $28,260 09 $2,016 33 ~ Jap, 2 to July 1, seven 2/606,082 28 1,478,144 73 1,127,797 55 fume “paved eet gear one 2576,053 86 1,643,550 92 902 502 OF Er ‘sie ol $165,406 19 The earnings of the canal department of the company were:— Gross Earnings. Expenses. Net Barwings Jupe, 1658.,... $20,812 re loads 19 9,808 25 Jan i to July 1, 1868, ++ 64,895 96 £4,158 99 10,736 97 Net earnings of the canal from August 1, 1857, to Janvary 1, 1868...... sevesess, 10,248 40 Net earnings the canal fro Janvary i, 1858, to July 1, 1868..... eee. ecece 10 Net earpings of the canal from August 1, 1! to July 1, 1868. ‘The earnings of the ‘North Pennsylvania Tallroad ‘were:— 738 97 Jone, 1868 « $22,701 92 June, 1867. + 23,656 38 Deorense,.eee- esses “yom Dec. 1, 1857, to July 1, 1858 $166,485 8 Dec. 1, 1856, to July 1, 1867 109H7i OF locrease.. erereeee $16,194 84 The receipts on the Grand Trunk Railway of Ca- nada, for the weck ending June 12, exceed those of the corresponding week last year by $429,574. This must be very satisfactory to our Canedian friends. The deposits avd coivage at the New Orleans Branch Mint for the month of June, 1858, were as follows:— California go’d....... Guid from osher source GOLD PBPOSTTS. $20,008 69 . $16 13 ———— $21,824 82 SILVER DEPOSITS. Silver parted from Oaliforaia goid.. Silver irom other sources... $i49 is 397,161 45 327 900 63 AGI serssvisnarneiapiisn cer AILVER CONROE, 80,000 half dollars. , - $100,000 0 In reference to the anthracite coal trade, the Pottsville Mmers’ Journal of Saturday has the foi- lowin, ‘The trade for the week sums up as follows from the principal regions:— 1867. Ine Schuy!kill— ooe.. 40,630 421 _ wees 41748 1,853 = Lahigh—Raltrond. 11 605 1,074 = Cansl........ 96,207 310 = Del. an4 Hadron Oo... 20 4 14 624 = Penn Oral o........ 8,502 = ‘Scranton, South, + «4,708 Total... ceereeeee J86,018 B12 4,768 168 499 4.708 Decrenee, tons...... 20,014 29,914 Making the loss for the week, compared with last year, 29,914 tons, The aggregate lass from the above regions, so far this year, reaches 233,786 tons, ond this lows is weekly increasing. With the low price of coal, and the demand thus creating in new mar kets, together with the weekly decrease in the sup. ply, there ourht to be a fair demand for coal towards the close of the season. This will, how. ever, depend on the wants of the market, which is largely diminished by the stoppage of iron works, factories and steamers, which are great consumers of coal. Stock Kxchenge. Mospar, Jul; 60 eha NYCen 10, i868 $2000 Indiana 5's R bho B47; WO Tenn 6's,'0. 109 1000 brie RR Sm, “63 £600 kirie oom bs, '7K ia 10000 Kris com be, 62 38 2000 I Com RR, 6000 Li free iand 9006 LaCaMi id 1 bo 86 *6 84% 'D BOARD. $6000 Calitornia T's.. 86% 100 sbe Harlem RR. 11h £000 N Y Con RRO's S836 jf = YL baat 2008 LaOr & Mig 81 60 MohS&Nla SO ehe Phenix Rank. 107 J ts 20 Panama . 1 60 Gal & Chie RR... 200 Tan er & lit i 100 % Yoo chi ai bid 76%; 50 Peete Maul S800 25 Wil & Mies RR, ~ Seater yg = 209 oe wo do, 100 do... ’ New York O1ty Be Loans Jaly ¥ 1858 ‘Oven esas + + 96,408 x femoris Gias fans a Sas Tanase "2.140023 972,006 1,956,709 7H4\882 1,048,966 8,738 464 5 8,458, $2 out aT 784 oles min 104,496 140,087 147,157 St b1o ao eee AVON 1,402 204 109 586 N. ¥. Exebange.. 122,988 "951,839 N ¥ Coonty oee 89,088 285,196 Ocean 978 1,b00,245 94.0iL 447, 179,006 3.439.724 ie 224,240 94932 623,476 13.680) = 607 144 3.456,112 472/853 62,830 2.843 381 Me puble A 4,148 736 1,457,596 161.666 4,68 349 Peverto Ward... 1,14226 812,346 192212 776,344 State of N. York, 8,402 €01 3,410,860 249,793 3,789,218» st. Nieboias..... OM2,72 26da18 94.774 2 Sboe & Leaiber..2770,186 007 86/ — 97,438 2.447.158 Trodermens’,... 1 348,611 382780 908.680 "843 694 1 8,062,225 442,680 128,256 2,661,612 $119, 164,222 86,528,188 7,346 040 107,101,001 1g July 12 $84,566,084 41 (days) mn 268 B cary lances “ “ . 6,0%6,6: ¢ “4 “ 19, 6,686,398 §6 statement of Eset River Bevk pot reported at three o’e cck; the above same as lart week CIZY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Mospay, July 19—6 P. M. Asurs.—' il pales were mace at 6c. for pots and 3¢0. ter pe HREADSTUFFS —~Flour—The market was firmer, and cloreo atau advance of abut be per bb. for state and Westerp brancs The sales emoraced about 17.(00 a 13.00 Dbis., closing within the foldowiog range of 8 86 4700 500 420 5% 4t0a 475 wuthern fancy aod exua 4%5a 675 Choice extra family aud bakers’ brands,,.. 6 604 7 00 Rye flow 3008 3 80 “8 bb a 4 00 suppl braced seen o0e aco | poles Sow bern fur wae settve Quciobe charge. i der Wertern taixed aie; Jellow Western at 86c., and round yelow ab 9ic. Rye was quiet at 68c.a70c Oats were Bleeds, end sales were made at dbc. a 464¢0. for Stee apd Wertern. Corrae.— tbe sales embraced about 1,500 bags Rio at We. allKe. Lorton —ibe sales embraced about 8008 1,000 baies, closing Orm at 12% for midlicg uplande, and at i3c. for middie g New Orieans. Fancuts—Keies were more firm, with engage- mente of about 35.000 busbels of grain at 64d. w (4¢., m bul, welding about 4,000 do. in oo avd 2.600 & 3,000 bbdis. flour at ls. 10s. 2 20; 100 cages’ oysters as 178. 6d. per 40 cubic feat. Cotten wae at 3 16d. @7 32d. To Gisegow, 100 bb's rosin ‘were teben &t 26. td ; 500 bags bark at p. t., and e Brineb ‘yervel engaged 1,000 bbis. flour for the same port at as. od. There po bing ew to Lundon. Bay — ea «mbraced about 1,800 a 2,000 bales at Abc, a ble —Seateh pig was quiet, and sales limited at about $2 6 $25 40, Fix months. ‘Wee 'D teir request, with sales at S5c. for common ane wt Uc for lump. Morsrees—Sales ef 40 hhds. Cube muecovado were mace at Eo. @ Sic, Naval Stones —Tbhe market quiet and sales unimpor- v $1 50; repackea Wi a sit B08 $10 60; FY Prime mess wae quiet at $19 a About 60 bbs. Deel bama were reporied at $16 & Bescon was firm batqoct. Cut meas were firaly at bie. w EKO #60 , and bame at Tic. a 7K O., with 8 £006 shipping cemand for Califoom Lard was steady, with sales of about 300 bola at li 8{>. Butter was ia good Semand, with eales of Obio at 2c @ 1To. sud State at 50. aute, ene was iD far Ongiand at unchang’d prices. SUGska— The market conticued firm at the advasce no- Heed inet week. The seles enbraced about 1,400 bhds. (ube muscorado, chi fly w thin the racge of Oke @ Me i ; 45 Draw. molaco at 4c.; 600 boxes at 7340. a 8AXc.; 6,800 bags of Manilla, ia bond, at Tyo bout 230 a 3G) bbls. were made at Se. Bee Albymctans and letters vnlended for the ¥ New Yonx WEW YORK—rma DAY. ALMAxA0 FOR BUN RRS, . 445 | soon ners... mora 12 02 m8 wasn. morn 8 7 Pert of New York, July 19, 1858, Freeman, Liverpool—Willems & 6: & aon. foi oer ot New York vont fate, ‘Liverpool via St Joba, N BHD & A Kingsland & Ship Ai ries), Gotiasbalk, Miramich!—Fanoh & Meineke Bark Carco, Mclean, Trinidad—G |. Stephenson. Fark bibe, Rall, Qaevee—Kunharde Oo. Mark Peter Demiull, ot, avanneb—Demill & Co. Prig Starlight, Oook, Raseett, Bacon Prig King Brothers, Hayes, Aepinwali—Peck & Onureb. Brig Georgia, Lroit, &t M chacis—Waleh, Carver & Chase Brig Wm Porrivgton, Weeks, ea Sehr Nora ‘Btate, orton, enone cs Es Mow oor BN Hawking, Griffin, Charleston—MoCreaty, Mott * chr Jobn Price, Price, Baltimore—Mailier, Lord & Que “pobre Rescue, Bacon, Baltimore—Merril' & Abbott. Sloop Sonthper , Giadwin, New Haven—Master. Rieamer Foptia, Ely, ’biladetphia, ARRIVED, Steamship Columbia, Berry, Coarleston, 49 bours, with We? ADO parect gers, to 8 01: P ord, Tiieston'& Uo, Sunday, wignalized steamebice Nashville hence for (bar! iq PM, Hontevilie, hence for Savannah; 64 PM 105% AM, off » honee for festernport, Berry, bea A and Baltimore, 3a hours, eC meee, to H B Cromwell & e, Crowell, Ported, 85 hours, bi meee - iesboey. Liver June 14, with md Ehip Ne y. jure 14, mdor sae ©. Mareball & Oo. June 22, lat 64 Wo, ipa HB M atoamedip Agememaon; steameb|p standing 3,80 vpored urricane from WsW t3 NW, host #, main yard, main topmast, orosjsck foremast, fore eras ‘ana fore topaail the ship been leaming baaly. od the Banke in lat 46; ene. Liverpool, 95 days, with to Wm Tyne are s newansee, “oy 44 dayn, with oon! to Vath inet, 734 ‘AM, during @ Gonse Pp, Uy ate New Jotrey beach, near “jaan wi off orosbe tay wwtll the 8th, at 4 PM, woos eho was get by Capt Lewis, of wrecking ecbr HW Jobneom, alter tek ing out 300 tons coal. Abe is leaking about 2600 wtrokrs = the city by stoemtug Wm A bour, Veo oak (of Boston), Nickerson, Mentone, Jone eereod Crbrelion 19th, wth trait and of, to mes ter. Tin inet, int 38, lon 06 20, aignalized ship Kagle Wiog, hepee for California. Bark ine, Oreb Istandt, , Bom & 09. Rs” , St Jago, Cubs, Jaty 1, vin tnague eb, , ko, and 4 pastongers, to smith, Jones & The oy lia, for New York, watied.tuor gaye Oo. The Br bark Cel previous; paesed ber on the 9th, ip Ororked Inland Pax tage. Int inet, off St Yt brig Dark ck Kane, both bound a off Cape St Nicolai Mote, epoke Br bark Prives Price apes ee for London. Brig Favorita, Bai 10 TIS nh ead’ ke, to Gothen, Walle BOs. exe 1s, Cape ve Galt miles, spoke Br brig Avhby, from ire for Statin, “ie amance ha od Newport), Dorr, Salt Cay, Ti, 12 dayr, wHh pall, to . Br), Smith, Windedr, NS, 14 days, with brig Oyen pincer, © 8 Whaaty & Co, PR, FM. (7), Grteand, Prerre. NF, 12 days, wb wh grep, to 08 Dine ~yeteagyicn pamguanandl Brig Burmeb, McKeozie, Rondout fer Salem. top, NC. 6 ray Gi oat, . Schr Veietua (of Biawerth), Wests, Hilsworth, 15 days. Senr Venloo, Ciansen, Bangor, Sebr Juve, Loud, we Se aye Sebr dae. « Marth, Schr B Sterzerd Jones, Gioscester samye Rob Nelson Wells Ryder, @ oucester, 2 Sebr adelaide, Nickerson, Boston ‘or ‘ivesye fcnr Mary, iget. Boeton tor Aikesy a ers0D. b Sebr Acmtral, erson, for Alipay. Rebr Morelie, Bur'ipgame, Boston for Albany. Serr Neleon Bs: Beeton for Albany. Scbt Ewbiem. Kelly. Herich, 2 deys. Schr Sueap Friend, Frievd, Hyannis Sebr taal ‘Acams, Narvucket. 2 caye. Rovr E'lep Rodman, Bowman, New ‘Bedford, 2 days. Rehr Pearl, Kelley, Now Bedford sad bany. Eehr New Delight Beebe, Provider: Bebr Geo ® Smtb, Smith, Provide Bebr kmma Howbkiss, Ni Schr Galota, Lovell. waibany for Boston. Schr Aun TEipple, Bacon, Albany for Boston. Schr se B Smith, Briggs, Albay for Fall River. - Bebr E Gardner, Albany for Providence. ; Alban for Provisenoe Sep: Wm 8 Marah, Marah, Aibany for New London. Sebr Mary Langdon, Jackson, Roncout for Rockland. Sehr Elen, Jackson, Rondout for Rockland. Scbr Sehr Roper, sberman, Rondout for Newburyport. Sebr Marmors, Biliirge, Rondout for Boston. Sehr Heppibal, Wentworth , Roudout for Boston. Schr Ac vepvurer, Waters, Rondont for New Lo0doa, ScbrJ Rusling, Holman, Port Ewen for Fall River. Schr Vorwiuns, Davis; Fort eee tor Warren Sehr J R Vaison, Hreble, Port Ewen for Norwich. Sioop Guilford, Baker. Harwich. Sloop Rhoow Teland, Hull, Providence. Sloop Wm H Bowen, Ha‘lock, Providence, SATLED, Ship Sultana, New Orleacs. Wind during the day N to SW. One ship, unknown. Yachting Intelligence, The cutter yacht Nina, a sloop of 16 tons, sailed from ber anchorage at Greenpoint on Buncay, boaad up Loog Iejand Sound. She is manned by eight young yachismen of this city, apd will visit New Haven, and probably be present at the Hartford regatts. Miscellaneous and Disarters. Sm Evrarasia, recently asbore at Squen deach, was got ‘off 18th inst, under the direotion $f Capt Jobn Lewis, afer tbrowing over about 200 tons coal. The steamtug Wm H Webb towed her up to this city last evening. It is stated that the ship dces not appear to have received muoh da- mage. Smp Op Cotory, Lowe, in Bampton Roads from Callao, experienced off Cape Horn heavy gaies from ENE, aurivg which carrieo awsy main topsa'l yard, atove hatch bouse, abd evstuingd ober damages. ‘Since thei had ‘a succession or light winds, Sur Carr Dove, from Callao, bound to Hamp'on Row s for orders, was ninety three days to Capes of . Vir- g’via, and when of Cape Henry, 6th inst, reccived orders 10 proceed to NYork. She reports having experieaced very heavy weatber from Ist of 80 south is the Pacific to romie parallel in the atlantic. Was detaived about ten cays to westward of Cape Horo by strong cattwardly e ee, during which time the ship sustained serious da mege; carried away beostays, sprung bowaprit dediy, aso main and mizen topeail y The ship mede a great deal of water, and the sea Zoustanty made @ Dreach over ber, filing her with water; also chafei and tejared &c. The crew age orn out by the coustant flood ef water on ceck. compelled to send foretop gsitert mart down on Bi, aud one time thought se- Hrovaly of putting into Rio, but finally ¢etermined to make every effort to resch her port of destination. Since enter. wg the tropics tte has experienced a succession of light and befilitg weather. Smr Tropic Birp, wrecked at had broken up on ‘2buh ult. Her cargo covsisted of Dbie flour, 400 do pork, 400 rice, &c. Nearly all the cargo whicn could be gotat was ~—_! alin a damaged stete. One man (8 wrecker) bad been drowned and several injured. Tae rcbr Baltimore, of Elizabeth City, NC, bad saved a deck iead of cargo. fcr Wmatwip, at New Bedford, has her keel so badly broemed up aad chafed that it will be necessary to pat in & new one, and quite @ number of plank on Der bottom. ‘The stesmebip Quaker City, which was purchased four or five mon.bs since by A A Frazar & Co, Capt Jona Cod msn and others, for $67 £00, was sold a few cays since to wMesere Hargovs & Cofor $75,000, She will ran between ‘New Orleans and Tebuaa! Notices to [ew beg ee June 30, —. Sm—I am commanded by my Lorse Vommissioners tho Admiraly to acquaint you, ‘for the information of v4 Commitee tor the Aifaire of Lisy d’s, saat Com mwepcer fons of HMS mye by a dated Corfa foads, June 19, 1868, reporis Tonian governmest Dave taken up ibe the Bask asd Re Red Buoys on the Shoal off } a pmonan and replaced them with a very small B ack Ruoy on te cuter edge of the anoal. 'H OORRY, (Capt G A Hatsten, RN, Secretary Lloyd's. SRA REACH, RIVER THAMES, Tuunsty Hovse, Loxpos, July 1, 1868. Wit reference to the advertisement from this house, Gated 6th Decew ber inst, (has the Yaotiet Sboal baa ex exded itself to the northward, theredy contracting tne abel in Sia Reach Notice is Bereby given that the beacon then placed upon Canvey Island bas been enlarged aud i character altered, a clamoud having been placed above the triangie, nae ‘<quare DeloW it, Rod its beignt increased 16 feet Toe bearing of the bescon, just touching the souta side cf tbe Chapman Lighthouse, viz: NW by WW, is etn the peme, and leads tow the best water, viz: 23 feet at Jow water sprig tides. Masters of veasels and pllote are hereby cautioned that op ecme patcbes of the Yautiet Middle there is not more water than 17 fect at low water spring tides By order. P. B. BERTAON, % ‘Whatemen At Inagua Jely 6, berks Setneshaa, of Boston, with 50 ee NB, with 108 Dbis—Deth bound on & cruire. Off Terceira May 80, Champion, of Westport, 120 bbis of Ot}: Mattepoiaets, Of G0, 140 do, lately iaken, Beara from May 4, iat 26, lon’ 76, Cataipa, Snow, of NB, with 460 bola Spoken, dc. Bbip Fanny Fern, Dresrer from Gite for Cork (or Va- lene.m), May 17, Jat 46 10 8, lon 45 40 Ship — Gitchrist, Wiame, from a tovenped for New York, June 16, off the Ship Caravan, from Taverpoct, of and for NYork, June 19, int 4 42, lon 8036. ‘Gbip Eastern Star, Kilborn, from Lendon for New York, Jone 24 , kon Cock, from Glasgow for NYorkr, June 29, lon 11. Ship Rockingham Melcber, gem ow Cateaen Oer ive pool, Jay 2, iat 40 68, lon 49° Av AD ship showieg ryan’ Nos 2216, 3d dist pend, wee reen June 25, lat 49 a Mauléa, ot NYork. sveering SW, May 27, Int—, lon 24 W—by & verwel arrived in Ergiand from Flndies. Bark Oriental, Parker, from Boston May 2: for Elndies, Jone 6, lat 84%,'lon 39 19. ann nee Ropes, hence for Sumatra, May 28, lat 20 , tow Dark Eventide, from Cherbourg for Rio Janeiro, June 28, ‘at 49, lon 12. fay k Thos a as a Philadelphia for — ee Resor 1, as aha 4 priege, Paani for NHaven, July ro Bark Mimora, Kirg, from Boston for Sm; July 14, Int 44 20, Jom 6740. 0 ee an Suazo, hence for Mansanilia, July 15, Ist 36 10, lon Br'g Wm Wiieor, from Philadelphia via Pernambuco for Rio Janeiro, June 22, iat 21 108, lon 26 60. Trig. Breeze, Outerdridge, hence for Trinidad, Jane 28, ip Turks — Vasrage. oe rein Tages, bance for Para, was passed June ie Temper trem Baltimore for Port Spain, July 6, lat 20 28 lon Amerennam, June 28—Arr Anwar, Jane %— In port Boston immediately , Porter, NYork, Sea Lion, Oolbarn, for Constitation, Lapt, and Jao H Filiot, er, for NYork ist inet; Grahams Polley, Norton, for do last of July; scbr Hartetene, Enale, for do, Aves, Jane 12—id Jmaum, Perkigs, Zanzibar, ARVAn, April 24~ Sid Brewster, Clark, 27th, Weymouth, Elliot Oooper, Bir Axnoyo, Jane Ly hh Norcross, Rees, TO, FR Jee $8 ye ond oe r epnnton, Jane 20—arr ine, . Coombe, Maten- * Surwennaves, June 2t—Arr Northorn Light (8), Tintele pavgh, NYork; 28th, Union, do; Sameon, Gaivesion; Carl, 4 AN ox, March ay Barreda Bros, Peele, Hong imrod, Whiting, A Re June 30—Arr Nora ‘Star (8), Jones, NYork for avre. Canviry, Jane RSI Redganntict, Andrews, Mantia; Louise © Lag ory gy = pT, June 2e— Arr patan, Potten NOrleans. ge Green, Fairbanks, do; John June 16—In port bark Jobn Wesley, Conus sa, June 7— Arr B Purtoton, Given es dowia, I to fond at Malage for Poston Cran Tiasp, Jone 2h—Tn or Vorindeiphia aboot 20tn uly 8=Si¢ bark K A Knight, Luscomd, Port- Dyat, dane 0¢— Arr ML Frank, Saekell, London for Oar. fill, (std procreted); Mayflower, Chatde's, Landon for Newport: My wober, do for Calcatia (and pro- Hy; July &. Panny S Perley, York, Havre for under: (and avebores). Parse? by ist, EF Gabain, Yoo rom NOr or Liverpool. Wr June S2—Arr Agamensnon, Goodwin, Cron- wn etal, Famouin, Jone St Arr jertrade, Goodwin, Matarzar; Joy 1, Nemeaug, ke gor . 6 oe, Juve 20—arr Utrich Von Hutton, Kraaft, ene lend 226OW, June 20— Ast Talevere, Morithew, NOrlears bester, Anderson, de, Bid 80u, St Petersburg . cin, Maite for 40. by 100s, Sarad, » from Triteve, supposed fisuncao ‘Sone ft Arr ihdie, esti, ‘Caloute, 2, rn — Re ; Dammovia (6), KYork. ; LVORT, 5 ‘20— Arr Laura, NYork. Scbtemaek, for Boston ‘and Coruma, Semeke Tavne, Jas0 80—Std Theréae, Af Lot aes Mary, Marshall, NYork; J L Dimmoek, Skol- field, Neweastie’ Fy and ilobise; Fanny 8 Perley, York, LiveRPooL, June 20— U1 » Mobile; Black: Bawk, Tapio, Da Detroit: Chieftain, et 40; (ai) before reported, po date); 30tv, Agves, Jones, ‘Bavaocah On- peror, Boutelle, ‘aud Gov Lavgdon, Stope obi; kitus, jarDeen Abyab; July 1, Plotarsh, Parva Omatham, me videoo: i Orient Hill, apd Isle of Mey, Rorgers NYort: Ad iral Chari, Charlestors Lisp, ¢ Norell, Prima Donve, Pray; Joseph Clark, Timer ; Leach; Marthe Rideout, Morse, and Obica, iy orn NOriase; Gouquest, Brewer, St Jone, NB; Indien, =e eR, Cid June 29, North Carolina, Foster, Philadeindin: Flo- rida, Mortimer, Savanneb; July 1, Australis, tenia Weare; Ocean Belle, Kelleran, Poi ‘adelphia; St Jomes, Colley ,Qae- = Jay 2, , Tamerlane, Holmes, NYorix, (and others am fore. Evt for dg June 28th, George ge Renan, Coonan ie" So Biddle, Ever, and Drea! nought oe or SC, Wi liam V Moses, Jones, ¥Or D Metcalf, Steteon; 20; Ecamtoondas, Aoaley, Quebeo: July 1 ing, Rkoldeld, Ht Joha, Na; Sie Hates intion, C0 (9) for Gavdeo (to ‘angeroo, (8 y to +t Mi jOr'eans; Agves, oot berian ‘e ‘Aov 8d’ inet, Indian, (+)' Jones, for Qnebeo 14th; St Jomes. Colley, for co sume Cay (Jaly 3); Bur ‘tor Rorton 17): ‘Shawmut, Biagce, Pri oe, minted Scot, McLel'an. for do bib; Natiozal a, Ma Matinews, for for do wie immediate despatch; § “carina, voon; Kangaroo, (¢ ‘Ania, Lott, for 60 10; Oderwrian , Roberts, for do same day fue 8); Kilen Austin, Gerrit, for d0 5th; Sou'hempton, ustiD, to follow the E A; Grest Weetern, ’ Forber, for do loth; Henry Cley, Osulkine, for do T2th; Phateron, Bar- ker, for do about 12th; Fidelis, #acgitt, for do 18:b; Trae wacds, Jour, for 'Philedelohin Mb; Crown 'Potot,. Cook, and Muscogus, Carter, tor do’ soso; Lancas. ter, Decan, for do 25h; Wiliam Pepa, deate, for Baltimore same day (84); F'® Brooe, Landis, for do 20th > George Evans, Pp ocd and Helen & Frenoes, Leis, for Guy Potnt w with mh deepatch: Mack naw, Aewmer, for w 3 Rdward Byman, Neil for Notieane 4 4in; Bmal'y oguets, rker, for wi jee for San Branoieed with quick despatch; Forest np ys Leilan, for Bombay #0; Midclesex, Parmaice, for Mel- bourne ar and ices Mege Loxpor, July 1—! t inward Marie, Voss, from Phiiadel- Cid Ist, Exchange, Potter, Boeton. Ib port, Vaucives, Carney, end Ki Boston, 14g; Victory amoptes, Pratt, for 4030; tantov, Hovey wel Hosrey, for do do; Belle of the Sea, Le lip, do: 0; Solitre, Arey; tan hog ont ‘Auativ, asd AB: Thow tor’ do do; Evectric Spark, Baker, for Sraney, 7 Be; Fogle Soeed, ‘Fuller, for aomosy, "do: roe Light, Keigbt, for a0 do; |, Bearee, for Calcutta about 10th; ‘Actos. MoLaughie; Brsohorus Pendleton: Holyhead,’ Coles Wilnaca Libby, Bienop “ee Noonasy, Henry, for do do; Chaos. Renpe!l, tor Karracces ; Detroit, thomas; Samuel Wats, Mille; Charies Crocker, Murray’: Horatio, Van Pelt; Sooti |, Burt; Soathern Fagle, Chieam ; Morairg Glory, Hobbe;'Gelsonda, M’Der- mott; Sea Nyroph, Winaaor; Ooward, Eiavaory: Tey Hoy, Hoyt; Flying Esgle, Copant: Transit, Sereet; 8 C Grant, Hinckley, and Josephivo, » disg; Wiis Singer, Farley; Jebn Stuart, Sherman; Gay Mavnering, logtinber, Crosby, for Honor, for NYort, do;, 4outh- ‘ana Ecort, Lawia, tor Pore Pat? Protector, Cutter; Mary, Bridgen; F W Aaiiey Gironetl, “5 Heddle, Brown; Ocean Fagie, Luce; J AHHazard, Wiiltans, and Guif Stream, unc; Oxoard, Elbo and Goshanger,. Gardiner, for sale. Mansuittas, Jane 96—Arr Amos M Roberls, Mulliner, oe Cid 28th, Two Boys, Cooper, and Ovawa, Oats, cm Nxwrokr, June 26—Arr Flora Southard, Small, Milford ;. 28th, EP’ Swett, Jewett, Santander. Sid 20th Ovean Ranger. Knowles, Rio Janerio. Naruse, June 2i—Arr Radiant, Fino, NYork. Paterno, Jane 21-- arr Giove, NYork; ‘th, Zephyr,. Thompson, tipopie. Pxrvamnvco, Jupe }9—I0 port Henrico (pot Henrietta), ‘Thetener, from Richmond, fer asle, ‘ght or charter. Arr May 23, ship Everelle, Courts, James River (and sid June 8 for Bahia and Rio Jadeir>), Poxce, June 28—In port brigs Robt Mowe, Bouns, for New Haven July 2 or 3; Abby Theater, Larraoco, from Bangor for NYork 1st; GL Bucknam, Sirians, far do lag;. R A Fisber, Keene, from Balumore, just QoexxsowN, Jnoe 29--#ld Hope, ‘aece; from, cola) Hail: 30th William Mason, Gardner, (| ton, NC) London; Herald of the Morning, sore. (from mommies ; Austin, Wildes, fro Coarpen) fe ay July 1—arr Edward lor, Nap! ma teas June 29—Samuel b wwicaeueien Gaon, Work at wl Teel ‘a! ery Ani Haven; Smeaton |; Sanith, NY. 8, abt June 28—No am veerel in port. Fs Una) June 81—8id Sabina, Walwoo, N York. Sr Thomas, Juty 6—In Port abip Clete Aon disg; 8th brig Argyle, Warren, for 81 end lLagueyre ab, Juve 29, schrs George Darby, Maulliver, Turke Islands; Seth, Raley Soh A Brown Nickersou, Genoa; Jaly Secara Rio, Rio,’ Scow, Trinacad ; 4th, Jule B Arey, Sone, Turke Sr a PR, July 1—Arr brig R R Kirkland, Knight,. rom Sr Jonxs, NF, Jane 28—Arr schr Charm, Wheiden, NYork, (aa eld Ju aS for Syoney). sypxey, July 1—Cid sebr Eliza § York &r Jaco, July 1—In port brigs Feustina, Berry, from York, wig bt; J R Nevius, Foliey, de ao; sahre OR Vickery, Horton, do do. ‘Tie Srakr, Jase 28—OfT Cinton, Dewburst from Newoas- * - anya. 20—Sid H'ghiand Maid, James, NYork. oy June 25—Arr A 1, Green, Karengest for NYork, ALEXANDRIA, Jaly 17—3ia sche ! Aan V Bedell, Ryder,, NYors. BOSTON, July 17—Arr Br stesmenip Canada, Stone, Liverpool ‘via Halifax—are up at 44 PM; suxp Sasea- Hinks, Claussen, Caciz; barks Henry fill, Watwon, Pa- terme; Courant, Gray, aotwerp, Orian4, og re Port ae Pripce; brigs Nereus, Atkina, Lester (Be), Croeby, Tarke Island; echrs Ham! cy Wade, Port aa. Prince; Marw L Davis, Woelcen, Caps ; Boma V, Acams, Aux Cayes: Jala Veniogwon DC, Marieua Titoo, Titon, , Arua, Phuladelpbia via Provincetown, baying sustameo by collision; Kasbeo, Long, ranting, snip Alice Munroe, Ouiniugs, Liverpool. Dark Absguo’ (of B ere), Roilios. Buenos Ayres; Ll oe adh my Raltimore, Telegraph, Ho-~ rm Saugerties, NY.’ Via Quaractine, 'barke SMare, Kemecios; Leland, Hamporey, Charleston; as etnies 8 Secree, eee jams, Mayo, Wil * 4 1 SW, steamers Wien Jerks, and ity ; Darke Manebener Edward kverow, Trae brigs Boston, Pearl, Sareh, a P Fiuker, No- i 10 sea on Sunday; wind N to & J&h—Arr (Dy tei) steamer Phiness Sprague, Masthews, Phitadetonia. BALTIMORE, Jury 18 a 19—Arr ship A jee eda ae en ibe @, OM, cienmenign | Jos lh a Gager, NYork; bark Ttases, Brown, Provicence; Drige Fete Mess ancy Srnec tm, weintyre, Mclbtyre, do; Kebra Briiiant, Hina veue; Alpe, (Br), Snel igrove, ‘Wea locies, Moumtaincer (ir), Sernbeg, Halex; “weve Van Name, Van Nemo, N ; Hydrangea, Butler, Essex, Mens Boeton; Quickstep, Richardson, do; Providence; Mary Elen, Hatchinson, Jersey Candace, Bray, Weet Inaies; ms Rio de Janeiro; \ agg ag J Melotyre, Mcintyre, Caniwa, Puoxbam, do; Given, Brentioced (ir), Romukey, ‘St Jonna, N "; Oveaa Bird, ai Vrovic eee. BANGOR, July 16—Cid bark, J B Johnson, Bake, Rio: *pattl, July 16—Arr schre. Louln, Bailey NYork for Gerdiner: soahza, Prescott, NYork. BRISTOL, Joly 16—Arr sonr Lacy Robinson, Davie, So~ merret for N York. CHARLESTON, Jaly 18—Arr ebip Chace, White, Liver- Ke vonr Darhaway, Fipe, Boston. Old po voncha, frets, Rarce’ona. Sid Liv- érpoo!; sebrs Dew Drop, Raland, Windies and a ait; oe | CLOO ESTER, Jaty 15——Arr sehr Seraph, Alien, NYork... MOBILE, J “wf 12—Cid bark J A Bishop, ‘wance, Queens- town and in NEW O81] TANS, Joly 8 (back date)—Arr steamship 0 Morgan, Piace, Indianola an’ Galveston. Cid sbion Mont- morenel, Brown, Liverpoc!; Usroaic, Dever fever; rem bark New Orlonns, Sanders, Breme Arr (by tel) ship Mar Wert, NYork; barke Indus, Fgiantire, and Monies, Ri Jensiro. SORFOLK, Jnty 16—In Hampton Roada, ship Ol Colo P, Low, trom Callao; batk Wary Frances, auickory, from Patagonia for orders: eobr sarab'L Hui, Corner, from Bal- Uimere for Bestes. a pe mb—In Hampton ls (by tel), eohr Raw Erorett, daye trom Berbeoons. 7 NEWPORT, July 16—Arr echre —— Port Ewen; J Grierron, Herding, Boston for N Fern, Crabiree, Ronoout for Salem; sloop Henry Clay iy, NYork for New Beoford, 1s, July 7--Old echr Southern Del'o, Tyler, ‘oF PEILADELPRIA, Joly 10—Arr Drign Wm, Wichote and bok, Ticker, Boston, wobra WL Cogs” weil =, Crentuekon; w hy », Onandony Mo; and m en Worwick ipbia; Bottver, Gane seen mOTGeavarert Wncbell, 00; slocpe Toomssa Hell? Full, NYork; Leeds Tackett, do, ‘Sid ach Spy, Brofey, Py Nioe a) Arr steamer Orpray, Kenney, dbaig? sobr +4 Fma, Rexter, NYork; Geo A Davia. Eom “ceeheNBT Thowptons Bs ‘Sarnee Pui RICHMOND, Jonetro: rebe Joly arr beck Winifred, Munson, Rio ‘Fexali, Winters. i ‘York. in port ship BP Witlota,, gs ta to Fregor’s river AAVANNAH, July 15~Old gohe Parget, Farman, Wids mteten S\ONINGTON, Joly 17—Arr echr Richard Law, Lams phrar. Port Ewen TiXA™ Mid from Powderhorn, July 8, hark Mustang, Greoniran, Peneac oie LYINCFON, NC, 0 Arr Br brig Robert Rracay Bin‘on, St Thomas. Cd hark Saranee, Railersteck, Deliay!; cebte Reecue, Wisk, Purtiand; B Pleswor, Ay gt, NYork,

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