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Rell |: us Intelligence. ¥ cuunouss. ‘B Gaeourse will ¥: 1eaeked by the Bev. Dr, Gheever ‘@ Me Gurch of the rans, Union square, this evening, em “The Character s . Destiny of the two Thieves at the @recitxicn.” 4 “Why aid the World Hate Chiat?” will be considered thle morning by Rev. Moses Ballou, Bleecker street, cor. eer ef Downing. Subject for the evening: The Influence of Pear tn Religion.” ‘There will be preaching this morning ia the Seamen's ‘Moethedist Episcopal chapel, Cherry street, by the Rev. R. Aiéer Temple, of Nova Scotia; in the afternoon, by the Rev. 0. L. MoCurdy, of Boston; and in the evening, by the Bev. E. W. Jackson, of Maine. ‘The Rev. Dr. MeMenamy and the friends of a free Bible ‘will proclaim the truth, and renew their protest against @i matter, form and parts of Rowe's new gospel called doing penance,” in Spring street Hall, No. 185 Spring street, this evening. ‘The Rev. Sidney A Corey will preach in the Eighteenth Street Baptist church, one door weat of Fifth avenue, this morning and evening. In the evening the second lecture fe the series on the ‘Young Men of the Bible” will be de- Mvered, Subject: “Absalom, the Progressive Young Mao.” Kev. Mr. Frothingham will preach before the Third ‘Unitarian society, corner of Broadway apd ‘Thirty second @rect, thia morning and evening. Bev. George F. Noyes, pastor of the First Independent Bociety, will preach in Hope Chapel, 720 Broadway, this morping and evening: Subject of discourse:—Morviug, Tao Plea of Mystery,” evening, ‘Tho Every Day Chris. tan, ‘Toe ordination and installation of Mr. William Cosh- ane, 28 pastor of the Scotch Presbyterian church, Jersey Gag, will take place on Tuesday evening next, June 7. Divine services will be held this morning avd evening fm the Protestant Episcopal Wiesion church, Clinton Hall, Astor place, in charge of Rev. Robert G. Dickson. Divine tervice will be beld this morning and afternoon tm the North Dutch church, corner of William aad Fultou freets, A prayer meeting will be held in the evening. ” fe New Jerusalem church (Sweden borgiau) will nold Public worship this morning and evening in Lyrique Hall, We0 Broadway. Rev. Samuel Beewick, of the New Jerusalem church, wilt preach this morning and evening at Dodworth’s Feoms, 187 Montague street, Brooklyn. Mrs. Cora L. V. atch will deliver a discourse at Dod worth Hall, 806 Broadway, this morning, on the * Rett tea of the Ancient Egyptians.” Eveniag—sudject: * Wentai Philosophy as Pertaining to Science.”’ Rev. Augustus Fitch will preach this evening in the Memorial church, corver of Hammond street aud Waver. ley place. Services also in the morning aud a{ternoon. $a the Jobo Street First Metnodist Episcopal church, Preaching this morning by the Rev. J. P. Duroin, D.D. Te the afternoon, sacramental services. Christian Srangers are invited %® commune witb us. Preaching in Whe evening by the pastor, the Rev. E. L Jaues, An associate of Samuel Shefiivld Saow, chief minister of fhe Pispensation of the Furness of Times, will preach tn ‘Deion buildings, 163 Bowery, opposite Broome street, Mundaye, at three o'clock P. M ; seata free. English Lutheran services will be heid th's morning and evening by Rev. Wm. Hull, at tbe bail of the Brooklyn Pavenile High School, 189 Washington street, Brooklyn, Me Coion Sabbath services will be continued this morn- fog and evening in the large ball of the Cooper Lastituie. A ebora! service of the Protestant Episcopal church will We celebrated at the chapel of the Rutgers Female In- mitate, No, 264 Madison street, this morning and evening. ‘Yue Christian Society, Clinton Ball, Aster place—Rev. &. 6 Holland, pastor—eili bold services this morafhg and @vening. Morting—eubject of dissourse: “Tae Cross of Carat.” Evening service—sudject; Paul before Agrippa. Joba Wrae, from Eogland, will preach to the Christian fsraciites this afternoon at Mozart Hall, 668 Broadway, INVITATIONS. Rev. Jobn T, Marsh bas received aad accepted a call to Bemie at Shedoygen Falls, Wisconsin, Rey. President Bianchard has accested aca!l from the Gov gregetioval churon in Gaiesvurg, It Rev. C. Osborn, of Westfield, N J., bas received a call fo We pastorate Of the Baptist cha ch in Puiladeipha, amt accepted thesame. He will enter upoa his dutes at wwe. ‘The Baptist cherch at Bristol, Bucks county, have in- vied Kev. JS. Miier, of Mount Holly, N.J., t become ite pastor, und be bas accepied the call and already en- ‘tere on his labors. INSTALLATIONS, ‘The Rev. J. McKion Duncan will be installed pastor of the Mikwn, M0., Presoyter.an church to oay. Rev ©. M Tyler, late of Galesburg, Ill., has been in- Maled ever the Orthodox church in Nauck. Rev. Jobo Higgs was ordaiged and instalied as pastor of the ebevezer Bapust church in Newark, N.J., ou the Dea ult. RESIGNATION. ‘The resignation of Rev. C. P. Headley, at Greenfield, is mot necemea vy his parish. DISMISSIONS. Rev. Theodore Wells bas been dismissed, at his own ro- qaeet, trom Barrington, N. H., ater a pasiorate of four- teen years. Rev. James Koex, at the recent meeting of the Presbytery of Coldwater, Mich., presented a letter of @hamer on and recommendation from the Third Presby- fery of New York, aud was received to membereuip in tus Presbytery. Rev. A. G. Martin, formerly of Three Rivers, wat @emirsed and recommended to the Presbytery of Altou, Mao. Rey Calvin Clark, formerly of Hillsdale, was dismissed fo ubite with the Presbytery of Chicsgo.’ He is now 19 She service of the American Board of M.seioas. Rev. G. W Nichols was dismissed and recommended to the Presbytery of Mource. DEATHS IN THE MINISTRY. Rev. Nelow Sele, of the Protestant tprecopal Church, died as bis resigence in Bedford, Va.,oa Suaday moraing Inst Re Mr. Perry, of South Thomaston, Me , died in Bos. Abe 27th Uit., at the resience of Rev: Me Kailoca, aiigoeoteryripelas. Mr. Perry went to Bosom (or We ourpoee of attending the Raniversaries, aod was at fecked there with tbe disease. It firet made i's appear sace ov bis forenead, near one of bis eyes. Up w the eur of the fa.al aback, be was in the enjoyment of bis suai heath, NEW CHURCHES. The Etm place Congregational churen, under the pis forai charge of Rev Wm A. Bartlett, will open their new eterpuc © ou Fulion avenue, corer of Hoy tetreet, Brovk- Uys, for divine service te 245. Anew Episcopal church of congiderable magnitude ie about 10 be ereeied in St. Louis, ‘The corner stove of a Dew Episcopal church, to be called Me Chapel of ibe Mersiah, at GBoormanville, connected ‘With tbe Protestant Epiecopal Miseiou, was laid with ap Seseriate ceremonies & few cays sinee by the Right Rev. ato Potter, Provisioual Biebop of the dioceses. MISCELLANEOUS. ‘The Petersburg (Va ) Express ways that at the Washing. fen street Metboast Epicopa! church in taut city on San dey forenoon inet, after the regular kervices, a collection ‘Wee taken up for the benefit of the Missionary Society, S04 & number of Iie members were elected. Tae nams of ‘Wan. L. Gogein was p opored, and immediately aiter toat @ Jobn Letcher. ‘Tbe requisite $20 for eaga candidate ‘Wes made vp 10 short order, aua they can now each cou. Beatulate themselves that, whatever be the result uf weir Peimcal coutest, they are both elecwd for lie wa place ‘Aumovg the faithful. The Archb'sbop of Baltimore is now the oldost bishop in @e United States. $x. E.G. Townsend, who for several years past bas the pastoral cba ge of the Presbyterian cbarch in Et Ortege, Onondaga county, N. ¥., ts about to return to his Geamer residence io Syracuse. ‘The New Jersey Christian conference has just clored ite Smpusl vession at Baleville, Sussex county. It was ove of erent harmony and in:erest. Several tmportant positions were taken, which promise an increased deerce of pros- gry. They bave reeolved upon # more efficient pian for Support at the ministry, and bave adopted measures to fee means annually for missionary and denomnational werporer. | The off spoken of ‘dollar pian” bas met hearty ‘Spproval; avd the churches of New Jersey will £000 bs in werkipg order on this plan. It was resolved to raise College. $4,000 for Baptist Association heid its Te, Bastern Seventh Day Snpual reseion in Plainfield, New Jersey, dur art OF inst week. Delegates were fremont: trea tee % Srious charches compoeing this association. Tuo return w their missiouary, the Kev. Mr. Carpenter and (amily, ah er an absence of twelve ycars in Canina, added increased fak ‘Test to the occasion ‘m \¢ Rev. James L. Corning, of Buffalo, is one of those eeves Y/€ Clergy men who favor the innocent, pleasant aad beatae [l eXercise Of dancing, which is ignorantiy aud cn- quant “d'Y denounced by many, if not most of the clericat Proters, 9B. In @ recent lecture on the subject, he said: “Why,1 2venat peside a professing Christiaa woman in ene of’ * Deautifal pariors Of @ fashionable metrepoiiian avenue, #. V06e jewelled neck, aad ears, and dogers, aud Gearing br cade, as much as said to the assembled nests, ‘pone Of your dresses cost a8 much #8 mine;’ aad Wee Ihave sce ber go into the supper room and cat epongh to make. a swine have gripes of couscieuce, and then come out ob\*se and panting for breath, made mar wellowsiy rebgiow, by sandwiches and cbampugoe, aod wind up the farce vith @ pious discourse on the ein of dancing. Now, T think that it she oad trawported a por toa of her copscience \'rom ber slippers to ber stomach, hough she might bave (wm tuch or twa lees of phy iaotery, She Joes would bave been compensaued im several addi- @onal yxrds of Christian consieency.”” THE AMERICAN BIBLE socrErY. ‘The stated meeting of tne managers was hold at the Bi- ble Bouse, Bir place, on Toureaey, the 2d inst, at oalf. four, In the aiernoog, thy too, Lathor traan ta chatr, aremted by Win B Urdvby, Beojemia . Swan wed Pemvab Perit, Beqrs, Rev. BY. Brigham read ing BS%b Psalm and olferes prayer. Pio new wuxiliarive were recognized, oe in ench of she States of Comnedtrens ‘Shio, Winesnetn, Miinois and Calitornia, MMaNications ‘were cecerved from Wm. Wightsoo, Keq Tunas, arizya Beapowledging the receipt of Do0K# Frantea DY this ao. wiry; frei agents aud friends BhOWIAs We desigution schoo! Union; to the Presbyterian Board of Mismous, for he Navy Yaid in Pecracola; to the Agent of the Mewo Concern at Piisb) B. C.F, sieeiops; vooks w wan, for Brazil; w the Presb. terian Board of Foren Wiesions, for omtr:bution at Gi books in English, Spanish and Portuguese, for seamen a 76 Testaments in various languages fOr distribution tO captains Of veaseis in toreiyD ports books ip Kogli#h and German for depository at Snyro ‘with twelve volumes for the bi smoont. A gravt in money of ing the Modern Syriac festament in Oroowiab, ist Bo Providenoe, R. Thunder Storm in Albany and on the North [From the Albauy Journal, Jane 3.) The storm which ge} 1p detweou sis and seven o'clock. astovening Caused Rome damage in Our city. COWPsDI6d OY incessan! thunder apd hgrtaing apd & very ngh wiad. For @ brief space of time she rain felt in tor ‘ents, he wind blowing young hurricane, Tae ligat- bing Was Very Vivid, aud at times severe, During,the beight of the storm the large moulding and storage Dunidings of Rathbone & Uo, situated on North Ferry street, abd in close covtiguity Wo all the moniding hope and other workstops of toe firm, was struck by ightoing. The buiiding was Ove stories high, forty feet Ww Widib by ope nunared and eighty feet wv depih, Dui sor 1g struck io the roof, and as the ouild ing bad been gecurely closed for some time past, it war No sooner had tne lighting etrack than ap explosion oecurred, completely unroofing the eu- ure eaifions throwing portions of roally destroying tbe as sattrring the building im other parts. ately bo Obe was in or Lear it atthe time. Tue damage to the'siructore will not fall sbort of $2,000—s revere loss at avy Ure, DUE More particu ariy so a6 Loe Works are not brick. The hi filed witb vead air. end 'p operation, and. tbe thing from their tavestm spt. Ihe storm which raged iast evening and during the gb as Of tbe mort terrific cbaraster. and vivid ligbthing Beemed w play without resiraint, aad strong indeed must bave been tbe o thaken by them. Behind i bas tef jolence. Besides the uoroofing of the Rashbone & Co., the aamage dove to a vessei at our docks, obe OF mOr# bouses Were ibjured apd trees de The flag stall upon tbe building Occupied io part by WC Litie as a Ook store, Was struck by Ngouung aud eptueiy destroyed. Across tbe river, ta the vicinity of Greenbush, trees were toro up from their very roots, and ip some places the ground tora up by shafis of ligat Passengers by the boat from New York iast evan ig report a violent storm upon the river, such as the Oluest Davigators eeldom have experienced. stroyed bing. College Commencements. Revcer’s Coukcs, New Beusswick.—Cbe honors and prizes of Rotger’s College for tue year 1859 bare been swardee as follows:—J. Dexter, Jr.,of New Branswick, valedictory, ist hopor; City, Latin salutatory, 24 do.; E. Wella, New Branswick English saiutatory, 3d do. ; philosopbicai oravon, 4th do ; J. Dixon, Jr. prize for classics; W. Cornell, of Plymoath, Ohio, Suydam prze for natorat sciences. Tor Suydam prize tor Eaglsa composition bas Lot yet been announced. ‘Hamr10n Cousce, Curvrox, N. Y.—The honors for the coming commencement have been announced as follows: Vaiedictory, Horace R. Peek, Hudson, N. Y.; astrono- mical bovor, A. Raker, J. H, Pall, auburn; Jegal honor, C. A Hawiey, Augusta, rhetoricat honor, H. P L. J. Sawyer, Westmoreland. Tuinrry Co1z¢e —The Sophomore prizo deciamation ot Trimity College took place Tuesday eventog, says the Hart ford Courant of the 2d inst. Notwithstanding the weather, a good'y uumber were present. lept, being very lively and epirited. The prize of $20, celablebed by Mr. G. 8. Mallory, of the class of 58, ws conferred upon Mtr. Gookeon, aifficuity in dectding, owivg to the excellence of mauy Among the distingnisped speakers, beside Mr. Corkson, were Meesrs Geeking, Morgan, Payue and Wen Tripity may well be proud of ber sons of °61, Usivensity ov Vixcista —La euch of the literary societies of the University of Virgiola it is customary to choose, neur tbe close of the ecgsion, a valedotory orstor, aud member to receive the gold medal awarded to the best We learn that the result of toe eection recently fefferson Soctety—Jobo Joanson, of ‘ajedictorian; Archer Aaderson,’ of Ricbmond, Va, medaiiet. French Forest, of Farfax, Va., valedictorian; foha fi le, of Norfolk county, Va., meouliet. A. Stevens, of Crawforasviil S. L. Arrmgtor ptgemery, At 1 modi. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. pieces. ster, cebater beld 16 ag follows Charleston, 8. ©., Mpong v6 Scriptares wo A oguese, Frevch and Ger aod in 3%. Dowinge y , and maoy of emaile: ,600 was made for print iver, Tt was ao it on both sides, rear wall, as Wel! Forts proprietors are not realizing any Toe roitiug thande es which were uot the traces of its ‘nace of T. Savdford Doolittle, New York G. Floyd, Mastic, UL, Broatheas, La Fayette; philoxophical honor, Lloyd, Angelica; classical nouor, fhe speasiug was excel The judges hal some litle Wasulugton Society—ouzias Colwindian So Valediowrian, Sarurpay, June 4—6 P.M. The steamships Vanderbilt and City of Baltimore sailed from this port this day for Europe, the formor with 81,42, €04, the Iatter with $800,000 tn apecie, on freight—makinz tha total ampacd of. she wy 00)S52/00K, ouil, without change of rates. Exchange closed Money is firm at last quo- ations, but there 1 no activity. The stock market was dull aod lower today. A fresh apd concerted attack was made on the leading railway and state stocks by the bear jobbers, and prices recoded a raction, in the absence of outside support. Teauessees and Missouris were frecly sold, for futare daiivery, at a decline of one per cent from the cash price; tue amount of tbe latter which the bears bave contracted to deliver at price below the present market rates is iret mortgage bond of the We bear eto morning st 85. by bondnolders of to them. The best thie road, very large, A Raiiroa’ was gold thia of proposed foreclosure but sttach no fan the bondholders can do thing lw to try to settle the pending dispute butweea the Erie and Ce: to retign; ¥ by t w what, ras lit 18% a 19 New Yw 4; Cumber Central, 36; Harlem, 10 0 34; Rea rel, 4134 8 42; Michigan Sonthern, 934 teed, S134 8 24; Panama, 118% #11934, Iuiino ; Galena, 64% a 34; Toledo, Island, $834 & %. }, nod, in case of olf ing, meanwhile, p Tho Erie stock wag better to day. sold as low as 71, celler eixty, both rather lower. A bo! hy, to urge Mr. Moran ily for their interest, Central was lower. Hudson and dariem ad concerted attack was mile obberg on the Michigan shares, Galeva and oer rh stocks, and prices w The roadie are doing rather better, and tue crop prospecté continue very bright. market wes unuseally dull, aud in the afternooa shore le or no butinees atthe following quotatioce:—M hammered dowa some After the bourd toe Toe market enourig, 84 8 36; Papilio Mati, 7034 « 4; » 634 & 6; Badson, Sia 0g, BU a 40K; Micdigan 43 do. guaran done. 25% a 2 The business of the SubTressury was xa follows to day— Toxal receipte. —For cu Balance... +++ $182,144 83 vee _ 45,000 00 + 169,008 98 4,327,158 The Treasury notes received for Customs during tho week amounted to $29,844 73, Mhe exchanges ut the Bank Clearing House this morning were $17,688,278 21, and the baiences $969,086 17. The following table will compare We exports of the seven principal stapie articies for the week: — ———1858—, — 1850 —~, Week ending Jane 2, Amount, Value. Amennt. Value 1,701 $109,008 4,085 04,440 Flour, boi 29,503 140,170 11,704 $0,027 Corp hical 1,726 683 "900 Bye Wheat, buehels,.....17%,422 178,039 pans I Jos soe 430k -8,3621,027 Beef, bbls. and cs... 1007 21/600 2/116 Pork, do. ... 891 16,093 1,845 S — 2466,150 i Decrease as compared with that 1858... see 210,619 The following is a comparative statement of the vaiue of exporte from the commencement of the year to Jano 2. 1858 «$8,650,027 + 2,716,886. 111,297 600651 970,314 €87 791 B91 OLL Total... 89,491,007 Cotton... Decreuie as Compared wish 1558, $860,555. 1869. Inervase, Decrease. 4,066,090 1,416,063 — 1,544,012 — 1,125,074 247,096 86,349 - 20,406 — 1 82/204 $55, 896,775 BOF 325 880,419 1,907,711 2,788 The following are the receipts of the Long Island Rail rond Company for the mouth of May, 1859:— From passengers. From treibt. From mail.. May, 1858 Increase, 1859... ‘The cavb aseets and lisdiltties of the +16,567 65 11,297 35 686 42 New Orleans bauke oe the 28th of May were sa follows:— Loans. Citizens’. .24 608,77 Canal... Louisiana, Lou, Stew Mecha. & Cr N. Orieune..1,70 : Southern 1 8 1,101.64 Total... $48,00%,056 amern ™ Circul’n. D. posite 4,416,780 6,149,640 810 2,169,612 "986/803 cer 12 2,861,705 419402) 160 680,091 666,709 410611 274.0 500,846. 891,406 284.6 vs 292,740 14,784,044 12,002,801 21,097,045 NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JUNE ‘The foDewing tapie exhibits the 10! ange held by the various and also the cams ite te distant banks, the latter Being comprised im tbe tab'e of deposits, a8 sBOWR Above :— As compared with the statement ef the previous week, the results are as follo Deerease in rhort loans, $396,001 Deoreage 10 epecie... T418,081 Decrease in cireniation 2 298' Decrease in deposits, 2 445,782 Decrease in exchange. 2 887,066 Taereare tp dietant balance I “oraes Decrease ip deposite prope * 478/016 Annexed is a list of the directors at the late eleotion of the Galena and Chicago Newberry, William H. Brown, Flavel, Hempstead, Jobo Wentworth, Jason Lunt, Fravcis B. Cooley, E. K. Rogers nd Jouathan Barr+ of Coieago; William Larned, of New York; Thomas D. Roberton, of Rockford, and Dexter A, Ruowlton, of Free- port, ‘The successful ticket received ax average of about 28,000 to 438, the bighest number it. The America’s mat! reports the Londja money market copsicerably easier, The principal buses bad made o further reduction in rates of allowance for mooey at ant om deposit, The rate of discount at Hapburg, which re cently, advanced to 5 per cent, had reqpded to betweeu 3a 84g per cent. Tbe bullion in the Bank of Engiand bad increased £164,665. The drain of gold tothe Coniiaeat was supped by the arriyais from this country apd Aus. tralia, = / The last statement of the Bank of England shows the following variations as compared with the previous week: Anerease. Decrease Public deposits, #8 Ouber deporits.. 7 Notes in circulation, - £492,980 se 6,163 - -no change. 22 968,655 Notes unempoyed Tl 695,016 Messrs, Baring Brothers give the fuliowing quotations of Awericap stocks — American stocks without any marked charge. Unites States 6’s bonds, 98 a 100; 6's, 9AZ a GF Maryland sterling 6’s, 98 a 9. Missiexippi Union Bank bonde, 14 4 16, Beaton City 44 per cent, 90. Penusy!vavia Grucral Railroad bonds, 57 a 59. Titnois Ceatal dons, 69 4 ; Shares, 43 a 4i discount, Other stocks as last quoted. Sutterthwaite says :-— Siuce our Jagt, consois have remained very etationsry between 91 avd 92, closing at 9134 to 9134 for woary, ad 913g to $134 for aecount. For American securiuies we have bad “a steady market, and we now an increasing Cisposition to purchase them at about the quotations x ver above, Tliinoig ebares have improved from 45 ty 42 4i8 count, Closing, seliers at 44. Construction bonds are drm at 70. Frevlends are ia demand at 86, for purpose paying up sbares in full, The smounte at the severa) deposilorice, subject to the draft of the Treasurer of the Unied States, oa the 23d of May, were as follows :-— Treasury of the United States, Washington, D, ++ $402,342 15 Atsistant Treasurer, Boston, Maas. Aveistant Cressurer, New Yor Assistant Tieagurer, Philadsiphia, Pi Aseiotant Treasurer, Charleston, 3. C Assistant Treasurer, New Oreans, La astietont Treasurer, St. Louis, Mo... Ats/stavt Treasurer, San Fratcisco, Cal, Depositary at Buffalo, N.Y. Depositary at Baitimore, Le por tary Deposdiary at Norfolis, Deporisary at Wilmington, N. Deporitary at savancab, Ga De pow lary at Mobile, Als. Depotitary at Nusbvilie, Ten. Deporitary at Cincinuati, Ouio. Depositary at Puisburg, Pa, Dep sitary at Louieviile, Ky. Deporitury at Gulverton, Texas Depositary at Norfoik Depositary at Cincinnati... Depoeiiary at Civetnati Depositary at Dobuque Depositary ot Litle Rock, Ark . Deporivary at Obieago, Tit... Depositary at Detroit, Mich, Depositary at Omaba City, Nebraskt Arsagfcitice, New York, Mint, Phiiadeiptia, Brapeh muit, Cha: Hrapeh mint, Dablonega, Ga, Branch mint, New Orieans, La Branch mint, San Francisco, Cal, Deduct difference in transfe Bet amount subject to dratt. ‘The transfers ordered are To Tressury of the Unit - $8,021,05. 40 217,500 ¢ tov, D.G...... = i 900 00 fo Assrmiant Treaurer at St. Louis, Mo.... 800,000 06 To assisiant Treasurer at San Francisco, Cal. 300,000 00 Yo Depositary at Norfolk, Va... see 130,600 60 Total... seve essenesees 1 00 from Aveistaut Treasurer, $9: . ¥.$1,147.500 00 We take the following statistics of the grain business ia the Northwest from the Chicago Democrat of May 8! :— The amount of flour and grain iv stoi at Xbis_poiat at the cose of last week was 14,796 bis. of flour and 864,74 bushels of gram over tie gmount in store at the ame period inst year, But tt mut uot be sappoged that Unis eAceBs 18 CaURed Dy the fact thas the receipts have been greater, ib ison y because the shipments ave been ieee” The entire receipts of flour avd grain up to the cloee of tact week, from tne Ist of January, 1859, bave’ been ©) 08,547" Duehels (the flour being while the receipts up to the aaine time 5,786 096 boebels. This exbibiss a deficit of 2,725,819 bushels up to this time. Tae shipments since January 1 this year have becu ouly 1,720,603 busues, while the sb pinente of last year vp to the same period were 4 6) 467 borhols. Rois ie a deficit for the present year ths far of 2,962,869 bushels, From the ist of January, 1833, to the Ist of Jane that year, the price of spring was {20m b3c. to 692,, aud of red winter from 650. W 7 Corn ruled curme the eame period from 2 to 480, from 20366. 60 Zie . and flour from $3 to #375 for extra ood $2 10 $B 12 for wopertue No, 1. Other grains portioval'y low. Inthe face Of these facts, tas pis, 98 wo hays chown, rus Up to 5,786,006 busbe's Since the Ist of Japuary, 1859, up \0 this ‘dato, wheat has ried from 856. lo $1 80 lor No Lepring, and $1 10 to $1 70 for No. 1 reo, Corn has ranged from Be. to 86c.; Outs from 50 to 65 cents; aod flour from 88 76 to $8 60, accord ing to grave, aud yet the receipts cave only amounted to 5/0604) bustes. Now, ibid aly (air Wo presume thas the reeton why the receipts have go fallen off, nutwich. standing the big prices, 1s gimp.y because the country is deeinve of graia. In otber words, the counury is just so much poorer thap it was last year ag ig the value of hearty three millions of grain. The eauire truth is worae hau tie, becouse this cefiolency is shown oniy by the sraneactions of we first fire monthe of the year. It is Do auon to suy thas (be denet for the year will be ‘ions of buehew. The new crop, upon which co hopes wre based, will fret have to suppy the » and tho gvrping, If aay, Will taru be safe Lo count vpon esto much additional prost, Tha tolal recoipts of four and grain at Chicago for 1855 were 23,301,051 bushcle, The crope of 1859 are generally expected to be vestly greater than any before raed. But ertimating it Mi ouly ove thid grewer thay that of fast year, we sual receive ue"e 81,000,000 bushels of grain, which willenabie ue 10 make up our deficiency of wx miuous, aod Dave 25,000,000 bushels of surplus, ‘The Baitmore Exchange of June 1 says:— ‘The demand for money in increasing, and rates are venving upward. There bas oeen no vifliowty recently iD PikoDg fOOd eipgle Lame paper at 7 per ceol, bat within ihe Inet Gay or two rome negotiations have been made at 8 per cent, and we quote 7 28 per cent as tho street rates 10 day for fret class names. Tho offerings of paper bowh o the street ad at the banks have increased cousideravly i Khe past few cays, Stuck Exchange. SaTuRDY, June 4, 186y. 412000 Tepe 6's, '00,. 903¢ 500 anew YCeoRR.b60 72% 600 a0... . 893% 100 do,,..snwk 72% 1K00 - S55 250 G0. 4 6. 8B TRG 10000 Virginia 6'8..., 9634 192% dow... 8% £00 % 250 do ch 9000 Mixsours 169 do. a 21000 do. 25 Erie Rail » 6% 6x0 dow. 100 do. 644 1600 do. 220 6 106 Hud River RK... 314% 10 Harlem BR prof, 3534 89% 400 do. lu Erie KR Istinb. 85 100 do. 1100 Erie RK 4th mb 36 160 do, (00 LacrokMu 1b 16% 60 Reading RR. : 1600 HuokyKikistm 104 200 Mich So&NIARR.. 956 1000 TerreERaitim, 70 100 Mso&Nlagesdd St GLU0 L Erie&Widdmb $03g 100 do, B0 Bg 2000 Dei LAWestlatra 8636 800 a 3im 3000 Gal & Co 4d me 62° 100 BO ‘2b bbe DelécHudCa’ 100 % 40 Panama Ratiroad, 6 Am Each bark. 100 Gal&cn RR, 930 64 10 PacitioMssJ0..610 G1 100 do. 630 4G 125 do, 100 do, é 26 do, 350 do... 10 do. 100 do 1360 N ¥ cen 450 do... 160 a 24% 100 Ohi ART 2 do, - 72% 60 d0...,..0pg SROOND BOARD. $4000 Mietouri 6's... 84 60 aie PacM3300.200 71 COO MLPEpclmateh, §8Y4 23 do... Frc 50 obs Gai & Ouiak. 643g 200 NY Coat KR DIO 7 1 eo, 6 60 ao, 19 7 #6 Del & Hue Ganai, 9434 260 6B 1295 50 Vagiflc MBSC0.DI0 Wg 26 seee 12K 10 0s + a6 , 1859. amoants cf | Lmperts (Other tham Dry Geods and B<0!<) «i! the Pert of New York for the Week Buiiny June 4, 1850, Tron, eras rt vo. RR. be l4,oit by i No, sb’ttone 1h) Do. tubes... 145 * 876 2 aot no ly 10 . 956 4163 1,632 Gambier. ..1,684 Gums, ode. 2,834 Gum arabic. 66 Gumcop’via 50 ccm... 49 pecaguanDa — Todo... .. 221 3 £22 in gas ee EEZES. = 32 B23 azz 167 — 1,315 {650 oon ‘284 Parte white. 30 123, & 300 Potwrb byd, 22 1,982 — 40,725 Quicksiiver, — 26,856 - 673 Rey 10 129 - 1s 106 1,962 — 2,029 Soda bicar.6 845 39,531 Miavetlaneoas— 1,848 10/908 Alada’r ora, 61 908 64 22,204 Baskets 1 # 8 104 Bago - 18 7 2,698 - Ay — 9,671 2 1 = ‘07 15 40 228 10 «39,519 1 16 — 26,815 - 3, 869 18,026 — 2019 — div - 79 — 9938 — 383 — 4,675 = 759 ta $70 Sauces&pres — — 1,256 Instrumente— Hem 6 1,121 - Houey...... 160 69 15,618 Te ruober.., 56 3 1,471 2 16 14.124 C8... 44 03,398 / 68,814 Leather, bides, &.— Ou pawr’'ge.: 3 16 Bristles....° 12 2,518 = Paper n’ogs 3 Gg Boote&ehoes 7 8,668 + 2.28 dices, dra, 117 43,419 33° «8,623 ‘Yo. undr'd.. — 284,730 — Braz Leavr, pav't 3 1,605 — we Liquors, wines, &0.— = ‘28 Ale 292 12,549 574 66.612 -— 612 368 — 504 28, — Lin 10,394 492 20/216 3,387 82 2778 14,776 Sug’r,b&o13,289 693,68 49,376 Do. ba&ogss,349 . 76! 1,736 Trees&p'inws” ~~ Metals, &o. Tea. 43,492 ab. Kanch: 4341 175 — 28132 353 77 86,169 384 26 41Ke 2,930 86 18,651 - +++ $9,546,814 CITY COMMERCIAL RKPORT. Saroxpay, June 4—2 P. M. Asues.—Sules of 100 bbis , at former prices Coron exnibited more tony, with sales of 600 a 700 bales Fiovr.—The market is very dull; prices are quoted about Ac. per DbI. lower, ano ‘quite ifrogular: Bales aave beep Coufued to about 3,50 bbis. of all k nag. Waeat.—Saail sates were made at $1 90 4 $2 for white Soutbern and Kentucky, and $1 85 for rea Southera, PoRN.—Saies of 8,000 basbeis, at ioe waite Soa.b ern, vc. for yellow Southe:n, aud 88e. for mixed West ern. Ryn, Barvxy and Oats are unchanged. Provisions baye been in slack demand, at unsettled ices. Metta Asis th 760 bbls. at 280. per gallon. Tonacco were light aod unaetiied. The sales embraceo 36 hbds. Kestucky at 8c. #110; 119 bales Aavaca atp.t., Te Yara, atp. t; lod cages secdleaf ut 6c. a 280. The monthly eiutement of stocks in the New York fobsowo Inspection Warehouse wae a8 follows:— Keuuchy. Virginia & N,Q. Taal. Stock May 1, 186! 16 299 8074 Reveived siioe., ot 1504 Total, 253, 9578 wonver di 92 1,388 Stock June 1, 7859......7,929 261 8100 The monitily satement’ of stooks of Spanish tobscoo Was 48 annexed: — Harona. Cuba, Sogua Yara. Cienf Stock Mey 1, 1860, ble.6,623 664 178 3,709. Received sin60...1....2218 — 178 Total ..sceeee-. BAM OFA B46 3,709 Salee vo May 31,1869, 3461 616 136 LO Stock Juve 1, 1859.. So %o 368 Ber Mr. Kader, ip his woathly statement, remarks as [ol lowe :—In Kentucky leaf but a timsted busiaegs has been done, althouga prices of the better grades bave been low treo fully one cent per pound. For meaiam there ir searcely aD inquiry: good luge are ecarca, Our quotations LOW @re—iLfernor Lugs, 5c. 8 66; £O04 iUZB, O66. WOES ; Muldiing, Te. a Se ; good to doe, $340. a go, welectivus lic #126. Of the pew crop but Hise bas as yet been ot fered ou the market. Traatuctions in oid crop seed loa are bow mainiy confived to salve from jobbers to maou Sncturere; tne demand has beea very Ngat In new crop teedleuf vome medinm und Ordioary lots of Onto and Stat were fold at prices which moat leave considernole loases Iu wew Copuectcut nothing of cousequence bas as yer been cove, but it i8 to ov apprekended that tne bigh priser paid to the producers will ivave, upder present circum stances, but BEDE proeped of profis to the boiders. Woor.—The market ® very q Parchaser only for immediate wants, expecting lower rutes w the new clip pow shearing comes wo market. Tae 8 were chitfly ef ¢mail parceis, bardiy worth meut oaing We wonex che bomival quolurious, viz— American, Saxoa fleece, per pound, $0 & ob; fui) bio0d merino, 46 a 48; Bai and three quar: cerino, 40.444; patice und quarto Tuerino, 24a 38; extra plied, 45 250; cupertine puller 87 4 41; No. i puliva, 30.033; Cauferoia fae uawash 4 20 @ 23; common unwashed, 10 617; Pernvian waaued 80a 34; Valparnico unweshed, 11 @ 12; Sourh America weriv wowusbed, 5 4 YS; Mertiza ubwashed, 16 a 20 cmtbon washed, i013; Eatre Roos wasted, 16m 18; uo warbed 9 14; Corcova, wasbed 20 a 22: fast lad warhed, 20 4 22: African tinwached, 9a 18: warned, i6 « 2; Smyrpa unwashed, 14 a 16; washed, 34 @ 28; Mex! oan wowarhed, 1 ald. HARITIME INTELLIGENCE, Movements of Ocean Sceamers. FYROM EUROPE. Names, 008 Date, For. PRE ‘Boutin pton, ..W uly of “Washiugton Liveroowl... toon. Liverpuot ALMANAC FOR NRW YORK—TRIS DAY. 6g i + £29) MOON ARTS eve IL “yal mau warye,...."mou = — Port of New Work, June 4, 1850. OLEARED. Bteamahto Floriia, Crowe. Savannah—S 1 Mitcbill & Son. Crocker, Savannab—H b Urowwell 2. weed Nashville, Murray, Oharleston—Spofford, Tilester Sicamehio Jamestown, Parrish, Norfolk, &o—iadiam 4 en. Suly Nabob, Baxter, Shanghae—U1 Co. % sth), Meyer, tiamburg—Kuobsrdt & Jo, brem), biken, Sremeo—Hennings & Gos 2 Sark Zronant, Peskner, Demarara~—J M Amith & Uo. NBerkS Crooker, amet, Turks iiands—i D Broogman & Bark T Cushing, Bichborn, Turka Ialanda--Walah, Carver & 06. brig Teutonia (Brem), Bulling, Bremen Punch & Metncke Brig North Point, Smith, isto Janetro=3 & U 4 Jotason. rie mddy Awitt, Avery, Marecalbo~ Maltiand, Pheips & Co dng fagtuaw. Cale tt Phoons. Brig lndepencenoe (2), Monimon, Hillsboro, iiig A buithers (Br), Johnson, St Joba, NB—A Smithers & poviz, Willem F (21, Chishoim, Baile Harbor—Bmitn & 108 Drig Pancle, Waee, Galveston—G A Ferris & Co, Keig Potwaett +1i!, enti iver. bobr Lane (Er), Halsey, Falmouth, Ja—A 8 Solomon. fear Liverpool (isn), Higgs, Harbot Lsland—Jas Dougins, Schr George Mevellan, Uondonderry, N8—O a Dewoit. fobr JN Genia, Hal och “Lavuca—moUready, Mol & Uo. Bebr M #tecman, Goodall, Fernandion. Bene Thoe Moleotn 9, 0: lée, Savannah—Serant « & Tauilmaa. bebe b Kidder, Harkeen, Savannsh- D0 Murray Sour Fnchaotress, Jayne, Savannah -MoCresdy, Molt & Oo. gehe OF Strong. Lincum. Wilimington—D 0 marrag. Behr M4 Joboson, Lrviwad, Wiliogion ~Doliner & Potter, feb & Gilman, Crowell, soston=s W Lewin Ao. Gebr Viliege Gem, binokley, Bostou=1! Underwood. Behe torah aebeth, Smith New Haven Bebr M biuret Sloop Willard Bloog Fhont« maarner Kean, Blenmer Bev oly, New taven—& b maokett, ew. Phoateloinn Feb, Fbliadelphia, Sieamabip Cahawha, Bulloch, ‘vans 8060 tt, With mdee aac paspen, Sew Orleans 27th via Fa 6, 10 Livingstou, Croc April 21, with aed te r 0 Foret Qneen. of ¥ BK: bark eo ate cate Goa rn 2 Harvey Philips, mK A Bedford, aged about 40 years died very suddenly of Sefw Wi belmine (Brem), Hardenburg, 819 Janeiro, April 2a wi beater, wx Lavortas May Baia Sh on 68 30,’ apuke « bark showing «red sigoal with @ black lever C in the centre A svulbweue, 10 Walsh, Ourver-& hase on ee. Ny . “iiatk terre evade Foster, Clentuegos, May 13, with sugar, kien & Co *Frg Marla (of Wilmiogton, NC), Homer, Cardenas, 15 days, ih molasses to bollper Potter & Co. way 19, Lo the straits poke ecbr Galens, from Matanzas for New vork fg kippire, Miller, Gaivestou, 22 daya, with codon, to Wakeman a vimon ‘Hawhtus. Matagorday Bay, 26 day with Fraps, Virginia, 2 dave. qi bel ib delowin, lover, hockland, 4 day kebr Kero, Jones, ridueport Yor’ llzabeth of Ne BRLOW Sbip Tornado, Mumford. from Liverpool May 7, with mdse, \o Wm 7 Frost. 1s anchored oo the bar. saad abd Ba Olty of Bal bige Vanderbilt, Southampton wre; Oty of Bal Peery penton by wbarlesun; Florida, Bavan- nuh; Jamestown, siebmonc. Wind during the day from N to NNW. sient Bets Beet HIGHLANDS, June 4. sunset—ship Toro: wer- peak abd bert staschor ative Spib, "bask tale cdlsg, Dound in. Wind N, freeh; cloudy. Miscenancoms: ‘The steamahtp Vanderbilt, Capt Lefevre, sailed yesterday for outhampton aod Bavre with 58 passengers and about one and 8 ball millions in specie ‘the Brith ecrew steamebip City of Baltimore, Capt Lelteb, sailed yesterday aft+rueon tor Liverpool with 116 cavin and 50 steerage passengers. She taxes out $200,000. Muir ewanrstanes, hence as San Franciaoo bed 8 euspession Hea'acata seamen, was Waabed Overboard trom ie fore castle and was drowned. Bx Bagk Thaw, from Bt jecked at Kibow Cay bth ult, ‘The announcement of the prob Moxtezuma, of new Sedfurd, { ts elated Was made premature ly. according to arrangement abe waa not to go inw port mt. wed thuresore abe would ia nut heard from until § or . until +be woe ot least six movtbs net be cons'cered out of time if a! ¥ months from the time of sta Lug. Br BRIG CeYLON, from New York for St Johns, NF, put into Baittex 30th ull ip distress, baving struck # rock, off Haufax ‘29h, which caused ber to leak padly. Sco Goop Intent, from totily wrecked at Jedore night o. 27th ult ‘4 despatch from Newport atates tbat scbr “James Henry,” of {or repairs, baving beeu run inw oa $4 booner Delonging Lo Wellfleet, wad bad . the upkoown'ssboouer and when last een was Cobssect, bao wet by @ fab bowsprit, besa wae cut down to the water's edge maki g for Vineyard Sound. it Paya, May 4—1be lesk of the ship Resolute bus been fonod be coomenced taning in cargo to day, aud will ‘#DO stopped. sei) in about: ee! thip Stephen Baldwin, 63é tons, built 101840, In New Jersey, Axo ooppered to IX feet. 3 yeara since, ‘poston Sd inet for Ruulce to Mariners, Oprrirm on Fommvainy } + Hakiadron, June hy i Notice ta hereby given to all wbow ts may’ ooucerd. thai— ‘Tbe Lisbon Lazsretto ts closed uutli further notice against enreepub.e goods ard merchandise arriving trom inievied rte ‘ 2. Vessels bound to Portugal from aush ports with ‘cargoes of this deeripuon wil) Bot be permited ty Gissbarge al any pore 1 rengul ‘Let ritory, without havitg orevioualy 11. tetieo the Portu urre Quarantine reg uisticnsat Vigo, Men, or some ibe uy Beeredied Laaare'to 3. 1be Lisbon Lazarotto stil! remains open for the admie«ion to quarantine, of passengers arriving in vessels from «fected pore Fxom Tae IMrERIAL ROYAL MAKINE CRNTRALGOVERNMENT, ShiesTs, May 9, 1559 It results from * communication receivea from the invertal Royal Marine Departmen: of War that under the present cir © uBstances of war it bas been tound ecessary to Clone ov bat- ricaces Loe eptrances 0 We porwot + bicgg, ibe ciao, ana Wa Jamooco. Merchant Veseem wii Wereiore be aveoiutely unavie im ever during Wwe pigds, avd by day only when they hive taben op bourd one of the Lveai pil ota déatioed tor that purpose by the Commancer of the Imperial Kova! eqnadron. resuille Davigator with ike ovnery. \be consequences of every nou obser Vance of this warntog. Marine Derartwent Curistiaxa, May 9 18°9 Tt is hereby anronneed that H-tevarce cight will be diecon- tipued trom end ater the zith inet, and uot! furtner wow to connequence of ibe approuching completion of the lighthouse. MEDITERRANEAN: ARCHITELAGO— GUT ON ANDROS ISLAND. LONDON, ‘Whh reference to Notice to Marinnre of \crmaiiop bas been received at tbe - dint avdros, one of the wesvrn les of tbe »: Giago O° youn va, fe Ot placed on Unpe Katanoa, he northerm ewreme of be island (xs sated in the offictsl uitice vom the Mininer of Marne of Greece), but upon Capa Passa ‘he ght ia ied, uhh wash dem fash BRSSAPEE alt Beeson ot 705 Moghah fect a Be sea, ano tn clear wi ot thirty miles. very sure mt ‘The illuminating apparatus ia dioptric, or by lense’, aud ef ‘ ‘order. é ‘Ibe igh: tower is about 70 feet in beight, apd stvads upon a’ hint polot eal ed Cape Fens, at Lhe northwest exireaity Of Las sland 318 correct posidoa is in lat 37 5/ WN, lun 26 $2.50 46 of Greenwich nearty. 38y command of their Lordebios. JOHN WanHINGTON, Hydrographer, ‘Truxrry House. Loxpon, May 10, 189 Considerable progress bay ing been mare in the erscuva of ibe pew lig! Bouse ser vp ibe Smalix evel, Notice if hereby given thot it s e3 pected that the worke wil ve of pufbownt eevation at ®t out tbe end of the menw of fay Heat to intercept ihe present ig bt between the following mag netic Denrmnca. viz A aud wh 36 Munters of vertele Davigating tn the st George's Cionel are \bereiore Cousioned tost trom ihe Ume above bam*a, aud uau of tbe Lew tower We light wil wut De Visioie 6g ib in the Circe lon a.uve nta ed by oraer. PH BERLHON, Secretary, Whatemen. 4 Bermuda ¥ey 12, sxbr Aoawell King, Tripa, of Sipptorn, clean. loveh*o for snyplies: nn Feb & ebip Canton SB, with 10 boii), Feb 22 bark sduertown 1100 bolg of ull in all 600 ap, 60 rule uv Cowber neat then star for heme, Would wail we eat day to crutre about bummock Lalaod. Ct picer Plate Aprtt 4, bark Nye, Childs, of Dartmouth Lb 800 bly ep off, ail well, Kien, ¢ jumoback, woud Ship snormn, of Nasedford. 63¢ mos out with 500 bb's ofl, few ourced by »remendons eee in & p mperu gale. Ia on49 >. whicb S#ert cocks of every bing. che lost ive mew 18, BlOve 40 fees of Komlu eal. 4 {ylang abear, 19 stan or 8, 6 davils, ail the crete, ab dy «eer, Woes craft end ons and a is! ask “lends Te got carpenters fro rv potr therhip, and expe weeks Tbe amount of demsxe done was Bont $4,110 tpoken- Mag 16, int Win & Beery, Griauell, of snd ior Fabaaven, frum 8 Paciie ocean, 1,200 bb soll and 5,00 the bone 4,€¢ 48, Ist 25.56 8, lon 169 30M, bark Rovooe, Cola, NU, 1.100% Mey 15 Int 2952 Ion 6340, bark Jane Sbore, for New Bed. ford, witb 2°00 bbw cil 3 ho Ist, &c. ye, Childs, of Dartmouth. 800 bb's atl Moy J, Int 3h, Wn 67 86, wos & sieary trom Boul Fact fie olf Axd for Fairhaven, 4) mur out, 1,100 bb's ot, May 7, Jat 48 N, lon'36 56 barque Uongaree, NP, Inst rom spen Fernandes, Fed ib of and tor 8 Bediora, 2,100 bois oi), ail toid say 22, sat 81 N, lon 74, back, Lady &nfiolk, of Beverly. Les 24 no lat de bark 16 U Cowiolu, walley, Daruncuth, 90) bie Jap 29, let 33498 Jon 157 124, bark Zone, Frazer, 5, 40 vbie ep, G00 b)atish ep ber—Nay 22, lat 30 «, lop 68 W George & Mary, of West pork from st Thomas, on a‘eruise, 2:mop out, with 2) 0 all well Jusurdenella Banks March 24, Piatioe, Alien, Weoty (Obep. A & Tucker, beebe, Darumoubs, 4208p; Gov Uarver, seebe, Westport, t0ep. spoken, dic. ask of Sperm ot! Cagt et Uatberipes on ‘be St of «pri Sbip ¥ B Palmer, Frisbee, from NYork Feb 28 for Hong Borg March Zi, wt 13 8, jon 3s W, bBbip Klizabeth # Wiliet’s, Gntes, fom N¥ork April 4 for San *rapciaco, April 2l, Jat 12 N, loo 94 46, “ueorge WatLingion” (pernaps tho Gen Waeblogion, rpo | for Havana), May 1, iat47, lon 38 bash Japieaten, {rom § Orleans for sordenux May Jon 7 08 W. Henry Vista, Brown, from Apalachicola for Liverpool, 7, Ol the Stusl's (by wateamer at Liverp vol). bare diay Daler, rom ardrosean for Nurieans, Apel 3 Sark Moneka, Hamilton, from Borton Aprit 19 for Tahiti and Bouoluln, Apri: 80 Ist $5 N, lou 45 W. Fark @ hie Gloud from Oxpe Good Hope for London, Mxy 8 10 N, Jon 9 48 W. jars Damob, of Bangor, from Sagua for Falmonth, B (cor: recved), May 26, let Sz 2%, low 74 32, Bark “Jeu, Ho.mes, trom Por Uand for Havana, Jane 1, Nno- tocket B Shoal Light Ship W by 5 45 miles, A bar kentice steering BOK, showing a white signal wih a blue Jetter tn the centre, wan seen May 27, lat $4.85, 100.70 W. gd W Samper, of Cherryneld, Bence sor Oadiz, May 21, 5 oe lat 26} . Foreign Ports, Antwerp. Mey 19- In port ships Lochiavar, Cole, for Boston May 2) Charles Cooper. UcBlo; Uroondutes Cine, kod Adee, Jatsen, for SYork Boon; baras Vivid ight, Blaachsrd, fur Berton June 15; Hiawaiha, Hall, tor N York, dg. ‘vx Caves May 12—No am veasel in port Fownay, Marca 25~in port ebips eancago, Eames for Boa. ton, Martha, Sempeon. tor N York, ADwilno, tall, sor London: baprers, Mitoo; -ogar P ctringer, Winoso; i, emt hevex, bartz, Typhoon, baer; spirit of the Times, K lel Mery £ on ch, Wooddury, ond Bagie cpeed, Kwier, tor Liv pool; Fioveer, Mont mery tor China; brutus, Janvrin, trom alcutta, urr'isth ‘one; Sbuks yor str 280, 40; Fiying *eud, owivertos, from Landon, arr ish, do; anisicbe, ‘Cue and Lorenzo, Uurui-b, tno, st Helen, Goiter for Liverpool; Axprens, ‘Paiierron, Shspsoott, wad Wiverd bing, Cone, une. bexwvps May 10—orr sehr Melrose, Cook, Boston: 21st oy 0 Cooper; Fenynin, Ingiam; Beatrice, I Hoaadon, NYork; wehre Peetlens, Woe, ana (hese, Jones, do. aghered by Go Bh, brig Kimir, Menges, from Boxton for Gra- n port 28h, briga Henriotta, i . no, Nort 2h, brign Henrietta, Hodsdon, and Penguin, Ing epent, and Hy Matthews, Cheney, 4 “ign “4 andel. Alchora, oe park bveryn, Harriman, N York; orent a stows Philecely Bia hs) seg brie Cun FUEGOS, May 2i— arr bark J Cook, Youog, Boston. B14 ot brig Judge Hathaway, ianoasior, NYork, 22d, Klieu Ber- eard bourb:, Philadelpvia PAYAL May 4 Boren relonar GIMPALTAN, By T—* 1d baris Young Tur wer ine), Hosion; Anérew Uerpey, oor = ‘© lsree feet of vessels, ‘eV ada Mb rr barka Julia Cobb, Ross, N¥ork; darrian, Seareport, Wa meLend, Paria, Sodile (and eld 2th bins OF the Wet, G ony do (and ald 4 neal); barke + urlgs Alrae- Harding (trom a emyraa), do, John. NB, for Bavens, was rtlon A pe Of.the cargo saved, be crew arrived st Naseus 14th in the gchr Fiying Uload. ie lose of whaling bark Me, bound fishing, was wae told wt wucsioa at Is as We the level vf abouid ve visible trom 4 distance nin, of tbe ealire oat ted U be reasy fur wen tu wboul 4 a Fee On) Suattere, ‘ina Thurlow, Bannon GRace, OP. Bouorot, Kelwmore, 4th, Jor Feb), ALiraxX, May more 2b, sebr A BYord for st Jebne, Lang avd Medway Svar She Vii Mae, and AVEILEOUIy NBs, Bastina ay |-id ship “kraper, alley, Pukedaphs bark Ua bridge paso , In port7:h. brig Fennel Killam. Haines, for Boston 16th, Melaga, May ib In por: acct Kivgt her, Cutoatn, foe Raw York, idg.” tid prev to lath, Br brig alice’ Pranalia, AU tia sak ar hoes Geamcon Disa bnaeee aTaNZAs, May 26—Arr pas, ave. Ba: bry let adie, do; rchr 8 B Whevier, seastos, Bei Gricuas, 2th, bark dor Peupell, fiurtord, Now Bodiord, beige dark Aveniide Partridge, Falmouth: brig Gov ports, Cowes: vehr Haining. Ubsae, ‘MYora; dou, pear 1 Wecmore, sobtinou, Nor, 27D, Lark Joba Aviles, ed, May Vi—arr brig & Baldwin, Mon'gomery, Moy 17—Arr bark Alnah_ Ne: ‘2l— arr park Ji 4 ing Ihre neha vated! —Arr brig Mary Boudrot, Balit- Gamage. do; " aie asa Sepia Be ‘sullivan, James Porter, janes Herter, Raymond Calta ‘er, N York; api ume mbt BYcrns brige Trumpet wecberecn, Sct snes York, br rump er! * Eevauiah York, uae berke were Gasp bel Woe cru: Niewrague, Marsbsll, Porund, Orige- N° Guumaica Jor es, Bavanuaby Aina, Bruce, Phuade'pais, | (Per Sreamsuir Crry or Wagoner, ore Ose Race—By Pig Ludkara | Arr from BYork May 12, Tani wt Ondin: th, Blast Mon- tter atde; 16th, Imogene. at por; 2st, ‘exprens, at Cuz- ep, 2b, ae a 1 Pax On bid jor do + operine, vid. from ‘ormo; 2\et Jumble. from Lleerpoul, 23d" awhourton. trom oo, b blow, trode Deal aad, dhornwn, (rom Live,pool; Lora Lynn, from the Clyde ‘Arr trom Bostoh May 6 Stock, at Lisboa; 8th, Ideal, at do, Bie for do 2a, bead frou avait Arrircm poricane May 9, Anoe, & Bremen, 2at, Bazaar, at Liverpool, 220, Fenry Cook, and Barosuas Webd, at do BS, beth 2.b Cotgman, 4Ud UniwD a do al are trom beventab May =, bisuias, as Bremen; 234, Jav at do; St Job, at Den! fr trom Charleston May 20, Mary Ronrk, at Lisbon. id for Balumore way 23, sunuly G.rner, tras Liverpool theme Morus, ALEXANDBIA, June 2—arr brig Staphen Yoon; field, Windsor; scr Unly Duughter Falkeuburg, lo br erclo bicka, 8 Yoru BoplCN, Juns $~arr Br steamehi ameriea, Mondia, Livers col, Via Lslifax, arr up at 24 "a1, dr beige Ubdausies, comes, Sonal OR a toe dart Jordan, ssitmo'e; rrig Joserd, soir Bartbe, Kobbing, Aur 8; avi Wilmingy p, RC; Wiha! Dusb, Kendall, Alexandria: at dorm, Bultune re; Jt er, Phil de pbin; Biiz: Stow Trinitad; Vorunteer, or bam, do, Mort Hed). ires- mulb, rareboro, MB; sincerity (or) Uoover Beaanec, NS; a tmnilr (Fruy), Buve rash ids, ot stevbea Nis; Indiana, tive Bavevpar; ors bimvorezo, tmell Wilmingwo NU, to | eres base, Dorlul® ead . i Faner, Biltmore, Peal, arnwe bila’ jee, Mt i Wo 2 Osmptels bas ‘ayler, » b Ook; echy Ucoan Ranger taiths Jane, BANGOR, Juve 2-Cid rrige fanole <ntl », dertlett Hava ne, Benguela, Steeie, oardauvs; scare Calmdonta, Joombe, aad ‘be vow, bavever Nore BLE ast May 25— rr sobre Mazirks, Micbasla, Norfolk; O ceal thule, Nork; Jupe tL, waidan Uiitivrd Sbute, do. Sid 29tb, nebr tslobe, #] wera, Ba'timore, Hathaway, Dela- aNieke, May 8—arrechr syly Cus AKIUESTON, May Si (additona!)—arr steamer Vidtor, Moree, via Georg: DUK Mabibit, Bay 30~, exavorin, abt WKYMOPTH, May 29~Arr schrs H Manton, Crosby, Baltuwore; 4h Teuneesre, Wourter do FaLL RIVE June ¢—Are sha NB Borden, Beighimen, Cardenee; UD, Howard, Borfolk, Fertue allen, PoUghkeep= sie Bid sohes Saroh t Joes, Jones (rein bight), Pabisdel- pbin; War steed. smub, do Stinoh arebam. » Fon, @iver Gaeoay, naa W 2, Crowell, do, ‘Uli, bares Ben) Kurgess, 01 0UOrST SB, June 2—Arr echr Phown'x, Hrrrington, Porte lapo for # yer! bOuM as’ HULE, June 1, PM—Arr echre 5 F Bolliday, Bon. Mab, and Mary Patterson, Somers, oston fr *biladeiphin; Jt E bisiey, Loyee LeLverepact fur do, coean otat, Lovelaad, Cemden for B-ltumore. tid brige . rsdn s dame, aiptae; scbre Lecy White orazil, Freda *rtemlus maueasta Yo—arr brige Rinneo, Gerri. and cyen neod, Baltimore for bo WD; Darien Siarratt Sutin niver, Ga, for Phomaston; sebrs komp. Naso, James Kiver for scswo, Earah x: Kiymouth eck, Morey Gnifiv, marbiebeno for F1dedeipe neeporttor BYork. Bld ach # A iuylor, uewte Clerk, Blzabeth, tivpe (sr), pelle, Madonna, Geara, Blas Duaey, wuo earah Sd—a'rr orig Beka, Treat, Darien Ga, for Pordiand; sshre Copstitutin, Pirout, Georgetown ov, tor cose; Jas Garce- Joc, Kripbt, Baltinore tor co; Jobu Osc waliader, Bowtoa for Fhiledelobia; Congrees, Michell, Machias “or work, Amert- cus, Huckley, (hilmart for Boeten Sl avhr ¥vergroen, Kemeined in port ot 8 +m, wind 84, with fos. bngs 4 Lyra, Derien, beoks: ecbre Mary miizabeta,& F soliiduy, on, Jon H pidey Ucean btar, tow ‘wouta mock, Corsti'u ton, Jas Garcelcn, Jubn Cad wallager, Ooa- nd + mericus. AVEBBILL, June }—Arr echrs Julia Marla, Raton, Phila- de'ppia: 90 Ber} stanpard. * Yor June 8- arr echr Wm & Hird, Rmith, liza betbport bla chr th vilutush. sartiot, «10r8, loved Bom het © rove, aLdJ Hall, no" ison, a0 SEW URLBAS®, Bi Arrs'eauetiy Padetelgbia, Har- Thon, Kew ork and Cuvaaashiv et “wer, springer Oardul; Brem bark Anpa Devtun etricver, Bramerhiven, bark Mar ¥ odtray, Rew ¥ork; coming no = 8bip ‘Coustueatoa Hig- +10 Benton, Opt ore Wootagham, from poor HS Jun Rew bon pri Bios, from iv nis Hutheo tv Ol; bark Arctig, + m Messina; brig Mu Bustan; ) ehip, Lrg acc ) sehr, pamen ut koowa wud others +8 before Ciesred stp Kenlm, Barges, Mew York, Marthe Hideout, Morse bordenux; AmAbdn open’, Voover, do, Ad- vance Chi ce, Liverpool; erry Gordo, tiaudail | Bremen. supe 8- arr (by ie) alipe Peter Marcy, Liverpool; Joahus . f . Card B at aes Berkstire Mada'ene; 234, bari? and to ship i W Farley, w the bac 27ub, ships Unele Joe, aud knceh Talbot, DCRPULS, Jured—arrim Hampton Rows (by ted. shi Cottrell, ot Thomarton frow Chiashas No otter large ablo dereade, A Nis storm prevatia, nod there tea bomey wea on, NeW @FD rund, June 3-arruchra Cornelis, snaell, Port Ywen; Tal), scams, wentucket for wYora. sid schr ELen bocman Kowman, § Yorn. SWBURYPOnT, Juve 2—Arr aches O8 Oaretelrs, Somers, 1 holt # Sumner, taylor, Philaceipain; svergiade, Watts, Js Aza pet port NaPlUc KRT, Jone 2—Arrechr & iiickas, 7 ice, Philadel phe Sidwbrs dary sulzabeh Medery. riviade pala; Eryall, acnwe, 8 York gah BEUNDE:, Mas 90—Arr schr I, § Lovering, Corson, Phila- el oie NW PORT, June 2—srr ache War Sterd, &mith, Fall River for Fbilndelpbia; #} Op Mk seyien, Davis, dighlou for WLork. tio sence cu) * Wovteey, Walcharwn, wid cover, Rp; mak oiberr rkW HAVEN June §—Arrvchr J Warren, Chapman. © York. Sid ccore Kilen Lonis, and JB Cranwer, NYork; Ma. ry & bla, Fort x POniue Nv, June 2—Are steamship Nhork. bak La vignens. Sargent, Mal athertey. Pbiiade'pbia; ache 1 etaant. 6: brie Gresn sele (br), Curaleg, arte ton, Wilmington, 1) FrOViVE DON, June $—arr aleamer Pelivan, aldrich, Ne York, eches en Cul Howlaud ait) nore ve Sewpores Corroll, Prat Philsdelptia; & Bamilon, Yao Clett, slizabetae POF A proceesed 10 Vawtucnel) sid Dark Mary & Seruey, \ ong Cebit vans; aobra 30 Witete, 10, Phitadat isi de Wataon Packer, and & 1) voston, Mors Nekoa, bilzabe'tport (or 'alais, acovediog W wind); slo. pk Sprague, Givbs;# a Jayne, ouryatie, aad Jule ano, AY 8. VOIR. FICHMGND, Jove 2—Arr schrs Thos Martlo, Whyard, &1- hace’ Sethe D, Haley, stam ord, pid scnr ilonett; Hariforo. henspeake, Orowell, uae; brig Trenvn, ,ourdenae 1d J Lock, Thomp- S-LEM, Jume2- Cid sehr Corinas M, Jousa NYork. 3M echrs Win H Lennis Wheaton, and Mary Atizavotb, Reed, Pai- lace)phia. MISC HLLANHDOUS, D3 BURVEYORS FOR THE PORT Jabez Wiiliaes, chip buflter; Copt James C Luca, Capt, Olvey aovett Inepectors «reat Western In* qrance Compaay; Copt. ex O Marshall, Caps. Christovher Poeawioe, 1nspeo- ters Orient Mutual insurance Company; apt Joba’ Farrea, Capt 1 J. W. barkmsn, Cspt Joan P. Jones inapactora Oo ubiaw Laruranee Compsuy; Capt. Lhomas 0, Faylor, Jawa, FE Riog, sa'p builder, in pectora Mercsanta Mutual Inga renee Company: Capt aichard 7. Bartsh rae, capt Robert Barcing, Lepeciors omerican vowde. ULV AV ORS FOR (RON STB4MSUL'S AO STEAM MACHINERY.— Frastus smith end Jobu Oveorane Kaqrs,, engioera pats DYSPEP:I) AND INVIGOR sTiNG CORDIAL LEDIARD’S MORSING CALL, ‘The most agree: }@ touts ia the world. It cures and prevents dy«pepaia, It pron.otes digestion. 18 is tayatuibie to ladiea in delicate health, It fnvigorates the 6: stem, Tt is the dural cooktatl. sealers, grocers, denggists, aud at sale depor ] Bou Melia streets Oe For sale by i prseipat bars. “W Jos oar a co's CHAMPAGNE. ‘We bey to tform the trade that, from the ‘we will Dave only two of brenda ot one fees + New Constantiy Gn band, aay-- JU;AS MV alMl' ODS VERZENAY CABINAR, ted t. All our other brands, as Vernenay Diy, Vin de Dames, Onbe Bet, Lougy Grewent aad a limited qusvuty of will only teaport on toed pet C3 brandscan be we ordered in quarts, plots and dem! pioty. ORY We respecttully recvest the public io oalling for our to pay particular attention io our "rr of “Mtules prune Gi argo arch co fuaion wii a glare, aud ob parve ne 8 label of each Dollies bears the name of our preseus agent, ~ by MEYER, JR., ont Taare and our autograph signature to full levers, JoLks MUMM & 00., Atincbed to the neck of each bottle We respect*nily recom 1 wives to the pow bo 28 patroange of our old irience and be JULES MUMM & 00, SPKOTAL NOTION, The subseribor respeetfuby inforar the app one | additions: proot of the great excellence of the Saieq Motam Co. Champayne, the United re of ¥ After moni care’ul exsminetion, ich as eee oe fib oiber fiat ¢aes breace imporved tn ibis port,) have wa- ‘nce lodged to bim that, owing to the great superiority of the Juler Mvmm & Co Champagne, thay are obliged Ce} is higher prices than ‘ret champagnes ze 1: is not the intention of the agent of the Jules Mamm & Chempagne to ure the above notice we & boast of his Dotwt hetancine hie protest, r rates of duty than otber first clase huases, it ie only rT) 1 jnatice thet bayerw and conaumezp should know we frew, and the high ertip.ation tn which the JUL MUMM A OO CHAMPAGNE iabeld by Wuse who aro so well situsied to know iter valu ‘ ‘urders on'y frow the “trade for the above wives, with ~ ins Moreily wines os PA Mumm th Oologne, & db: ie mat fortaa’ at een TS duaver nireet, N.Y,