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8 ‘ AFFAIRS IN SOUTH AMERICA. ae Eee Busnce Ayres ‘Times of the 12th of March contains ‘Ge following notices:— 8. L. Wymsn, master of the American aipchancien: Which was burnt ‘28tb al ezprams ie Chant rrekeowiedgment to tie ms British barks William Pelle and Sabrina, an x Aret ofecrs of the ree Dank Apion and Sardinlsn Rosita, for their gonerous efforts to save Soe wate at ‘veegel under bis command, and for tho zoal and | y shown on that occasion: on ee Ragect: nest, ° EREET 2 - i as Mare st,, on board the Unite’ States tri- > eee . ee warbor of Montevideo, by the in, My’ yw Torreater, ESq., ta ‘Mii Garastin Went, bats tin (Boones Ars) ity. OUR BORIS AYRES CORRESPONDSNCE, beats 3 Ps Brexos Axaps, April 19, 1859, “Fie Threctened= Perparaliime—Urquice’s —Purpose~ “Country Divided We StnoMrent—Talvo's Opposition and 1 Punishments—Lwrolmente—Sons of Foreigners Pressed United States Ministers Peden and Yancey. The cloud of war so long threatening tho peace of Pernguay and her ueighbors ‘hss passed away, aud scarcely is the horizon clear before another ed more fearful aterm ie seen approaching. ‘The revolt of tho Province of Buenos Ayres dates from eptember 11, 1852, since which time General Urquiza, ‘who was then at the hend of the routed troops, and since bas been in the Chief Magistracy of the caifederation, bas never ebaudoned the purpose of regaining the Pro- ‘vince. Tbe country bas been agitated soores of times with the report thet ho was about to make a descent. Now hie preparations and his words correspond with the general belief that his army will eeou move in this direo- tion. The probabilities now are that it will be postponed Will after tho rainy season, which will make a delay of four or five months. The result of the invasion could be more certainly calcn- Jated if there was unanimity within this governmont; but the fact is far otherwise, The attachment of the people ef this country to any ruler, or to any form of government does not seem to be strong. In this city there bas been wsued for two or threo years an opposition paper, whose circulation I do pot know, but its size ix of ibe first claes of this country, and its tone is moat decidedly hostile to the governwent of Baeuos Ayres Its editor, a man of great ability, Don Nicholas Calvo, grew more and more rabid in his attacks upon the State asthe recent annual elections ap proached, and when they were over end the government wes eustained without organized opposition, then the Attorney General proceeded to arrange ladictments ageios} tho « He was convicted, and fined 2,000 pes's, {about $100,) and proceeded to write with Incroased virulence. Last week six other indictments were pre* perted against him, which will doubileas be followed by + similar fine on each, When the trst conviction occurred, the called upon his friends to contribate one peso each in copper coin, which are mnch like your old tesne in stza and value, ‘This was promptiy Cone, eimply to annoy the officials, The moa’ active preparations are made for a stroor do- fevoe. The fine upon those refusing to enrol ws eld ers is doubled, and tbe bounty offered to those who eultet is ta- creased. gement is fe't to be bard oa thos foreigaers pe bere, we on tah 1 be, whose i toserve es common soldiers; bet the | fouvcanen of the right ig a oeep one, sad it will not Iipbtiy be surrenderes Bon, James J Argeniive io this city. latter O18 that place. already on ei! hands. mer sails today for ho #r. Yancey has won golden opiaions Burnos Avms, April 19, 1859, 4 War Storm in Proepect—Coné Storm 2% Comecntrating his Troops. 1 observed mm one of my last that the very quiet or seeming calupess of the political horizon hero cauged me to believe thst a storm would coon enue. I believe now that the c S cast ils shadow before it. You tthe doubloon or gold ounce mar- , is the political ba. jawed proapects of the donbloong decrease; in expectation y ekbunce tu yalue, On the dlat ule doub'oons st the closing of the ‘holes’? or exchangs were 3 currency. Oa the 12th alt, they closed at $305 currency. Thus you observe within a single week a difference of $29 currency in the yalueof the doubloon, Now the cause of this enhancement has been a memorial sigoed by most of the Le: 28 1p the provinces Pr 2€ , soliciting him to a- to cauge this eveut k et eff a the Confederation, golden opinions the Confeteration py tho ng aboat a temporary Detween Pari sorary settienient, 2 of the go- 1o# leada me to opina that i ast neds be aaat tbe waters of the Paraguay. cburtered Unite? States steamc her office: among a!) Berta of poop'e” part which be took ii eMert of the qacetic and obr goveroment—I say a because ray e of eaved kipanc wait f tives * oweroment to bip Paraaa, pine otic prehension af y there are Forth having ape of cone commercial egeacies, Me., ta nowing oves that log woath wil Pacifica bas of | +L. the two government papers o! Sr Calv 2 Pacis board, bas heen, with a shel ler fas niente for the past etg’ can be worse Bames The people bere, in tas great rights of e truly free people are ol trial by jury snd bubeas corpus, neiiber of which have as yet per. Meated the Leave of their rulers, nor are they even com- Provended by themselves in their trua he legis- ative and j 8 verbaps ns of ves ‘efereace to is quite duit ti! the horizon be cleared by tue impending at $359 50 currency, ADDITIONAL FROM CURA, Our Havana Corres: Havana, Juac 6, 1859, The Austrians in a Quantary-—Twegruphic Ormmunionion with Ameriza—An Abandned Vessel—Intereating Oum- mercial Statistics, dc., >. There are sev Avetriso versela in this port tha! have been loading bere for some timo past, and ona of Ahem ia now lying off the Moro, Tho faveltigence that some French ships of war have arrived at Halifax has, however, reached them; aud the captains and of ers inte Tested, thinking that prudence is the better part of valor, ave concluded not to risk the danger of being captured at fen by French cruisers, and the vessels will therefore dis obarge and remain in thie port. Don Antonio M. Mora bas sent a communication to tha Diario dela Marina, in which he givea an account of the state in which he found tho aifairs of the society organized in 1857 for the establishment of telographtc communica tion between Savannah avd Cayo Hueso, and that polatand the island of Cuba He has aleo accompanied the letter with documents which show that the coutract: made fr the tend telegraph havo resulted to the great benefit of the enterpriee. The favorable interference of the span ish government in the laying of the canle between Cayo Hnego and the istand was also confidently expéoted, ani ® hope is expressed thst the year 1960 wilt not pass ve- fore wlegraptic communication will be established with the American conticent. On the 30 of May a bark was brought into this port Dy the pilot and two genmen of the American pilot Dost Camber land, who tound ber at Bea torlty abandoved. Tue general movement of commerce, fa expor'a aad im Ports, during whe year 1868. amounted 1. $12,818,519, #bich *om compared with $12 427,356, which was the total of 1857, ehows & dilferouce of $395,163 in favor of The commerce of importation represents this yaar the Falue of $ rs 268-8042 OAL lees toan to 1867. "Chat of exportation shows the sum of $6,367,166—1 pga $5,367 165—$927,805 more Tre_neresutile Depot imported 163,693,291,180 leas than in 1857, and exported 114,715,118 331 tees than in the anid ondences year. Te from the 642,641 which appeara leas in th ition, the 291,130 introduped an decrease fo tine pate. ment be deducted, it reauits that importation for only bx» been reduced $251,511. Distrioubing the iwportauiona by paces aad Mays, we find the folto wing: —~ From national , wader the natlonal flag. $1,555,008 . 2416.991 13 From toreign piaces, uader foreign tage From natioual place, in foreign vessels From foreign places, under the same flag, 3,478/995 Total... $7,456,363 } xporiaiion Ba iowa! co » 280 ng9 Foreign com merce, nde: 471978 Ditto, under foreiga flags... 90 jour 1867, it ts seen thi Towing @ 0 In importanon,, netsed. | In exportation. he Republica—The + ¥ NEW yoRK HRATD, jecrease in 1868 Total... Parrett ci the inland aundned tn The proceeds of 1888 to the sum Of $1,234.76" distributed as follows: Ry importation, Showing a decreare in 1888 of. Thie decrease is donbless owing As six per cent with which direct itnportations ure favored During the lost vear thore arrived bere 1,494 vessels. moearnring 214,496 tons; and there eatled 1,876, moagut 197,VO8 tong, which, compared with those of 1857, shows an increase fo arrivate of 40 vessels, with 87,576 tons, and in depastures €9 vessols, with 27,436 tons, Havana, June 7, 1869, Voyages of the Quaker Oity—Quarantine Rules and Vers- tous Proceedings—A Derelict Slaver Towed In—A New Steamship Line— Return of the United States Oonsul Gene Tal—The Markets, dc., Be, ‘The Quaker City having torried here almoat long enoug’: to have made a yoyage to and from New Orleaas, retara: again to New York witbout having visited the former port. This has been caused oy the excessively stupid quarantine regulations enforced there, which compel ail yostels arriving from this island at New Orleans to go ‘oto quarantive, no matter whether ihere be or be not any epidemic ciseage ragiog here, What readers tbe entire 4f. fair more ridiculous is the fact of passengers hence, though when they arrive there they be in perfect health, yet they, too, are forced to endure all the annoyances ant inconveuience of detention, by being compelled to remain among the slagnat swampe on the bank of the Misaissip pi,and there be worried into a fever by the swarms of moequitoes that are there 20 numerous and ao spiteful. However, passengers hence avoid all these evila by going to Key West by the Tsabel, whence @ line of flne steam- ebips connect with her, and proceed to Now Orleans, Abont half past five o'clock on the evening of tho 30th ult quite a crowd was attracted to the wharf to see the Regia terry boat Jor tow into this harbor a bark that bad deen anchored opposite the Punta, and whose craw was compoeed of only two or three men. Ste proved to be our old acquaintance, the J. J, Oobb, which had been picked up derelict by tbe schooner Cumberiand, of New York, twenty-five miles off the land, the pan of Matanzas, Dearing SS W. Oa board the J J. Oohb war fount « log book of her passage hence to the coast of A’rica, also strong proof to the olfactory nerves What dhe hed discharg ed a oatgo of Africans, A new line of three screw steamships !s established be- port and Hamburg, toucbiog at Santander, wand Hacre de Grace. They are to make « y ones a month. The drst, La Cabana, is exivected about the middie of the present moata, aud wil eaii for Kauburg tue lat prox. She will be suc: ceeded by La Mootanea, a new ship. The third ship's Dam known tome. The agents of the tine ia this city are Messrs. J. M. Morales & Uo. and _T On the 24 tugt. the ship Live Yankee, Thoratik, arr in 88 ase (rom Masso, via the Capa of Good Hype 788 Astancs, free colon a ig our psp having been brougt to being absorbed juto the Jiauzs. Complimenting one Jef cflcors of the Alianza upon the prop bank being coxnged in such a trade, he sald the bad but a quarter abare in fi, Uae oer pac: Mecore, Tiraee, Ferea & Degicne, ‘The Live bot twel Auaiica’ by death on the provee the poor creatures were well cerad for There are th wher cargoes of © " Sot which is the ship Swallow, of passaze List scar from ¢ 2 Bab, on the 8 ciiy, per Qark vt, after an absones of ri enlth rt! continued uufar from Europe the holders of suger still further concessions =D. 8. No 12 0f good held at Bt 834 realsper arrobe, The stockfvere anit at Matavzae te catimated at 46,000 boxes, against 80,000 at riod last year. The market ls yory quiet ir, very little dota, at from 3%, to 8 reala nimg to good grocery. nuctive demund at from S4f to 4 reals for $2 to 5 reals for mugoovado per Keg of 6); Freights i maintaced, Going, but my last quotations are drmly , Exohe steady. J quote:—steriing 15 s cont premium; New York (60 a: 1g per cent premium; New Orlesos (eh per Cent premium, Alt to TRE I2ALIAN FUND—FIRST SUBSCRIPTION LIST. ‘The Italian Gominittee, organized for the purprae of raing (unde for the relief of the families of Itatian ao!- dicre engage? in the war for the independence of italy pretenh their first eubsertption fiat to ine pudliz, aul bs leave to form the friends of Maly that they wil! continue to receive coutributions for the shore named viject at the citice of the Treseurer, Oiteyio Fabbricotti, 84 Beaver et throvgh the managers of thelr assovistion, who ae with subscription heoke contaioiog ibe an. tes of he President and Tre rer. v1 entire to Gietribution, the mem- aittoe detray ing from ther xyerses may be incurred coilee 1 wil be forw 0 wikee of Turia f bers of the New York © obje ave resolved, afer publicbing the bs a perpetual memorial of the sypuatby le of the Walled States fur the pesole of aly fo thrir present siragg'o. New Yous, Jume 14, 1869 BOPTA, Preeifent, oi SUBSORIPTION List. 10 Mrs. Edda Miadicton... $90 + 29 Henry iMeidard + 100 N. Aagsareh Lowe Moret James Leoni N Como . Sunol. Bariow. Ohss. Moran... Smith Sup. Kae. Breres Go. 5 monica, 5 N. J. Floge G. RL. Pertigns: 5 6. Tog A feleud of Iai & A Corsican %. Perazzo 6 Tell. J. Zettel M. Rapetta, avlo Zerrero. G Guise Coveter Drigga, Luigi Bore Coaa. A. Henke N. Roerignols.. . W. A. Brintzipgbotfer.. 3. N., of Lombardy. A. Ascoli A. @ Norwood & Oo. G. 8, Robbins & Son. W. H. Aspinwall Sloker & Bro BE Sedewi ; B. Zaccbl ‘ 8. Hunter, é E. Canspini ; ©. Bromdi J. Macmultea; G, Kehrem.. G Syerout,. G, A. Ready erent ps usps Et otgpre Eels (oes HEBNNNLOOGnnaAnaaaaSRSSSSSSsSS8s35R SSRSSE A. W. Bratford. G. DeAngetts . 2 1 Ba 0 50 x . Co + 26 Shepbera . Haight, Haleey &Co... 60 Do Forest w Ponser. “ Joby C. Lard & Bro.s)) 16 Cash... Bovebto & Randall...) W. B. Cooper, Je JM. Oppenheim & Go, 60 C.M Fry & Uo, Tufte & Colley. 20 Moodey, A. Bregy & Warten... 30 Almagi Fisner & Co, - 10 ‘entura. Oh. Wateon 10 Antonarall A&W.B. Comstock. 10 Mra M.A Rogers, Ed. J. Hayes . rge T. Walian, Di Salotongo, 25 The Comite of Aatoris reds of Mr, Tinel- We teeture ..., 20 EAG W Bont. .05) O65 W. Bartlett. 55) 10 W. A Sale & 20 Hicks & Sell... 10 John Randall &'65'°'"* 109 E. G. Fabbri... 195 Amount collecied for a sword for the King of Sardinia, and appiiet Morton, Grinnell &Co.. 50 to on fund. 61.26 awp & Phivtipe.. + 26 Lai be 10 Richard Werte oe 10 iii vp om proms Amount subscribed thus far...... + 84,817 25 MEETING OF TITRE POLE! ‘The Polish reaidents of our olty assembled evening at the honte of one of their cocnt Baysrd street, to take protirolnary re Pression of ther eympalny towards now # & for thelr Whertieg, Dr on Saturday men, No. ven fee Os MONDAY, JUNE 138, 1859. Chairman Walch te reviewed. tbe bistory of Toland and that of suffered in their al- martyra of olber nations who have ed tapas heer. 9 yahamarne of mpashy be forwarded to ihe patriots of Italy name ol te, Poles residing in the United Btatee. | Thie motion “ag carried after some slight discussion, an W™% decided that » commities of five should be appoiatod to draft an address and submit it to mange mineting to Ue called together for that object, The meeting fo we ‘after having chosen the following oes er 4 of the committee:—Julian Allen, uewski, B. Izywanoushi, L. Tzeraoski, Whe Case of Mra. Fanny Deane Halsey. 70 THE EDITOR OF THB NSW YORK BBRALD. New York, June 12, 1859. In the impression of your journal Sesued this mornir,y there is a letter signed Ars, Deane, and as it affec’'s me perecnally, I trust you will not refuse to ingert my yseply, The first misrepresentation I shall notire arises where she gays “I and my son's wife v’ireated the Coroner to take our eyidence.”’ This would juply to thone not conversant with the facte that he r evidence was uot taken, That Mrs, Deane did give "ser evidence, ac- companied by a bitter and bosule ani¥qus agalast myself, no Ope Who was present at the tnqnest will very readily vorget, Seondty—That T wos not at Sk, Thomas’ churob during the reading of the funeral eervice 18 utterly faleo, whioh f cae prove at any moment by the person who accom: panied me i Trtrcir—It I have abrerted myself from the home o Mrs, Deone and her family afier the gruel wrong and tn}yry. vored et the inguest aad subsequeatiy to com. mit opon myself and obtldren, by making base insiuua- tors and implying susp'cions of the darkest kind withoat the support of any testimony, the right thinking portion of the commvcity will got, TF sivek, be mach astoaished. Rot if Mrs. Deae means to asvort that have not been acen since tbat time by my personal friends, alo by par fonn #hO, uotil my adversity, were entire Rtrangers tome, snd have now become my sincere friends, she again co. dorses a deliberate falsebood And lestly—Leball be ever ready at any moment, with out the siightest fear or heeitetion, to meet any aconea Von that muy de brought egaingt me, whether it proce from 4 prejndiced er other source, In tha maantine, em Ratistied to Jet the pnblic decide bow tar Mre. Desay 4s justifed in making these misstatements, fpolegizing for trespassing npon your valuable. space, Thave the honor to remain, youre, H. Bs LSEY, 229 Broadway. TO THE EDITOR OF THE NKW YORK UkKALD. Ta your iesue of to-day appeare a oommuvicaion from Mes Deaue, the mother of the deceased Mrs. Hulsey whoeo mysterious death has caused 60 much sv amongst her friends. The writer speaks of tho death of her dangbter 28 “foul murder,” “most horrible doe,” &e., Se. Now Ithink every sane pergan will couéllor euch terms as the immediate result of ox prejudice; for Tthink thera ave but few, exco| 8 0 itted suicide, shat Mr. } s uot been heard the meek inquest, To this abe ts a axen, 88 Mir. Halsey bat visiled my office, No ¥29 Broadway, every day since the Inquest. “OF the’ proceedings before rord Jory Tbace but little to eay; that thoz £ wore ubastisfactory seems to be ‘the expres- sion of almost every one. I was preseat at the luquest 43 ureel for Mr. Halsey, and at that time felt aod ox atiefaction. "Of course it was not my rigat to examine or orces examine wituerses, bu most moteria'ly my right, my duty, to make su hous to the Coroner when I believed ‘those suge. n we row Ygbt upon ihe cause of ber death. Of th ' Tavaited myself aa foro I was permitted. I a will be bad. To oto the public as we i uorestraiced axa cenrable than the former ed, then do T, t solemaly pro T would bere state, for 4 * Buisey oun be toon at’ say time or place thet may be cezired, and thet a lo drested to bm iy my care will each hi. H.C. PLAGE. Sone 2, ist ‘acwrons Kon Juve.—The present month, so fe 8 prot nd 80 genial to th ay of fom may said to inaugurate the flow aes-o eoupds of war abroad, let us net o thet acconar neglect the duilee which the ¢mbelliebe OF Cur tosis lm Poses Upon VR. Dreeses for tue month of June will be very varie form of thet: ce. The loog basquee Wilt P ure Wo tave t pi apt As for color, (tine srl pevkeen predominate. Muntelets and assy ies are rouch ip fashion. Iv should be remarked, that the man. ‘elt ehould be cut absolutely Vike a sbew!; no otvers will be worn, Lite string shawle, or cashmere edgod wil ince, are 10 de preierred for grande toilette. A inantelet of the tame color ag the dress may wiko be worn with die tinetion, Suaw borvets come naturally with Inve, They oi!l not be worn with mach trimming: bat a Sas, “iv flower is clegans sud pretiy. orber ribbons aheut them bm the etrings. Sonnets, trinmed with flowers, edged wit piaid rigdoa, curtain aha strings to wnaten, aint black intermixed with the flowers of the curtain, are vel th dom News, May 28 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL Scspay Jone 12-6, PW The week which ended yerterday wean quiet o> in businere circles, a3 weal at this seaeon of (he year. oply article in which there was a y was ont which hae advanced since the close of last week abst Yo. 246, with w fair business Holdors expect still ve tor prices from abroad, and are anmilliog to sell at pre rent rates, where they can hold. fhe receipts at ports last week were 16,000 bales, ageinst 24,000 bales same week Jast year, and 9,000 biles samo week 1857 molting the total crop reveipté to date 3,601,900 bale, agalort 2,925,000 bales to mame date lawt poar, aut 2,850 060 bales to came date 1857, The oxporte to do'> are 2,070,000 bales, agaluzt 2,159,000 bales to satus Isst Sear, and 2,028,900 bates to same date 1857, Bees stuffs contiane to decline. Grain is very dnt; floor has fallen 0c. a 4€c. a barrel since a There bave been spasmodic attempts to res: tone to the market on the strength of the oe of the late frost, and in some psrts of the Weet flour ans Brain Were sold, OF ab least quoied, ay higher prices; but the gencral pinion ie that no cerious damage was 4 tothe growing crops by the frost, and that the exg zerated accounts transmitted by telegrapu early last we sk were prepared by speculators. Provisions are stea'y, sithoot enrmation; pork opene’ briskly on Monday aa Tuesday, but the demand haa rinse fellea of, and the price bas declined. The export continues largely inex ccee of Jast year. Rice ig dull, Ashes 2tesdy. Nava’ stores are ip better demand, Wooi is inactive. Tobary+ in moderate request. Sugar ia egain 1c, lower, the arrivals hariag beon vers large, importers being aDxious to avoid celays at Quaran tine, and bavisg directed their veznols to wall eartion thay: veval Apprebersions of further troable amonz th gar hovses are, how y lee’ generaly emterbais than they were. Tes ie very quiet. Coffee is dott « prices are a fraction lower, Hidea are steady snd inactive, holders refusing to eell at the late conces:ions. Leathers are generally steady, with a fair demand, Tron \a very quiet, Ypices aro dull, The buainess in dry gusd= is over for the reason; covelderable anzicty prevails as to the probable amount of business to he done thie fall. Ov one side it 's enid that the European gpingers, for want of # better market, will flood tals couutey with goods to be eold at eny price; but, on the other hand, it is woll known that the manufacturers were unable this epring to fill the orders they received from tis country, and it ia argued that tho war will rather dimreieh than increaze thefr capa. city for production, The dry goods import thus far this year haa been very large. The following comperetive Custom Horse tables of the. trace of the port for the week and sines January 3 appsr to show that the excessive imporiations tais year have at jength been checked — Isvorrs, For the Week. 1867, 1868. 1859. Dry g00d#.. ........, $946,984 407,855 124,205 Gcueral mercbandive, 8,088,858 1,812,727 2628/3092 Total for the week... .$4,045 8" 2220682 — 2,282,527 Frevicusly reported, 99,682,181 61,157,220 106/219'867 Bince January 1,.$108,718,063 62,877,602 109,479,008 Exvoum, Fxcwsve or Seem. 1857. For the wel... 998,02 29 858. 1869, 1,838,152 1,690,592 Previously reported .20,274\6! 247,021,650 28/810 844 Since January 1.,930,212,081 25,069,811 7,601,490 Exvorrs ov Specie. Brig Addy Swift, Maracaibo, coubicoas. $422 50 rig U. C. Broolw, Gouaivee, epecie.. 5,700 00 ~cbr. Piylog Dregon, Jamel, Am. gold 2,400 Prip Arp. Monrovia, epecie ceases 169 67 Merk Le Oh Buenos Ayres, doubloona, 23,896 00 sebr Howard, Jacwel, specie... 11000 00 Susmohip Asin, Liver pool, gold’ coln. 1,210,160 00 “ California gold bare 110,867 26 “ gold and silver. 72,400 00 va s «bullion and coin. 50,000 00 Steomer New York, Hevre, Am. gold coin. 78,800 00 “ “ nthe 800,000 00 25,000 00 1,800 00 ‘Total for 1869. , see ceeee «$20,762,838 43 ‘The totsl epeoie shipment list week was not more than Tel that of the week preceeding, though there was a Ca- rdstenmer direct from tis port on Wednesday, Jo- tiny, 4tb, which was not the amount which row i pot. aboot $040,000 mount recelved from the country, The leat ban’ owe ago was $28,728,832. A | ther favorite eetimn | of the average to be shown to-morrow is about twenty-two millions, to which will besiad Py adved » California remittance. FIOM the AiO OF aang seeking discount in the strect, it 1 condentm 4. sostod that the banks will sbow afurther Te" 14 the ate: count line, Within the past 1?” wooks a curtaitmiont of five millions bas been €0"' 14 wnich reduces the acteal Dank advance to th’ | public to the nelghbortood of $110,- 000,000—the ” wiance of the discount aggrogate represent- Ing Tre?" ary notes and loans on government loan. It Seer” that a further contraction of three to four miltions ‘may be expected. The Sub-Treasury balance has dectined from $4,327,435 ut the cloge of last week, to $3,694,754 yesterday evening. ‘This balance being considered too small for working pur- pores, and the negotiations for the disposal of Treasury notes at five per cent proceeding very slowly, Mr. Cobb bas advertised for tenders for five millions of his new Treasury notes, the interest not to excoed eix per cent, and the award to be made on the 20th inat. The success of the scheme will depend on the shipments of specie during the pext week or go. Should the drain of specie cease Mr, Cobb will have no diflculty in disposing of his notes, in the neighborkeod of 5 per cent; should it con- tinue, it is not likely that he will flad purchasers mach below his Hmit, In any event, it ts doubtfol whether the government will gain much specie by the operation, By the 20th inst. there will be from $4,000,000 to $10,000,000 of Treasury notes over due, none o” which draw over five per cent interest. The award of a new batch at 5 a6 per cent, will naturaliy canse a large proportion of these to be went in for redemption. We shonld think that a few remittances of Treasury notes to Europe would pay. Money is in avtiye demand tn the discount market at our lest quotations. Seven may be quoted us the mini- mum rato, a fow exceptional short accoptances going at 6 a6}. Seven is the rate for firat clags endorsed papor, with three to four months to run; longer antes, 8 a9. Names lesa known go at 9.010.012, according to the standing of the parties, &c. 1a Wall street money is abundant on call at 53406, Many loans remain outstanding at 5, and while lenders invariably ask 6, they do not fiad it cary to employ their meons at that rate, or even afraciloa below it, So siriking a difference between the new rates for money here and the price in London—where money fs Joaved at 10 134 per cent on call—cannot Inst very long. The prevent atir bas been caused by the wise and proper contraction of ths panks, which has dislodged a quantity of paper held as collateral for demand loang; to maintain the present rates, there shovld be more paper making than is the case. Ex change on Furope closed yesterday very dutl indeed The importers bave remitted so freely of late that the demand for bills has fallen of; the decline in the value of money in England will &!eo have a teoden cy to induce European houses rather to leave their balances here than to send for them, We quote brokers’ gterting 60 day bills, 11034; sight bills, 1105; a 34; franca, 60 day bills, 5.11.44; sight bills, 683g. The late advance in cotton Will lead to more busines in cotton bills, Nuxt weok it seems probable that the leading draars will have to make conccesions to meet the views of buyers. ‘The most important event of the week in financial cir cles bas been the settlement of the controversy between the four trunk roads to the West. Oa Friday evening Meters. Corning and Thomson arrived at a satisfactory nn- @eretanding, which yesterday morning was ratified by Mr. Moran, of the Eric, and carried into effect forthwith The new agreement was brougbs about by the following letter from the late umpire, Mr. Barlow, to the four Prasi- eLbeie June 4, 1859, J, Ppeak Tuomson, Esq , Paaswwenr oF PanNsyivaNia RAu- HAD: he road with which I am connected, ia common other Western ratironis ¥ ser foraiy affected by the present olaagrcement between tao lugr groat sex Seid Hines. Being somewbut famBiar with. the causos hich have producer the exiating difllowitibe and the ma of each of the four lines, ad believing that a plan? Advantageous to ail, which doew not require aay ecersion on the part of either, might be suggested, I pave taken tbe liberty of proposing that on and aller. the. 13th ibstant the four roade work from New York on tue bass whico L enclose. The freight raves waich | hive srepared have been subinitted to the New York agenis of tho Sonrlines, aud are, in the main, approved by ibem. 1 betleve that they are es high we can be misin\gined at present, bat by an agreement between the pilncipal waler liveg, 4i is probable that a further increase cm (reighia may be obtained ina few days. It is unne cresery for me to urge Upon you the importance of some arracg: Went by which permanent and increased rates of farce and freighis may be eecured, Perhaps uothing bas (ver Wore ver.ously injured te railroad property of the Novthera States than the frequently reourriag disagree ments between the trunk lives, curing the continuance of which, while the expenses of transportation are generally inc cased, the compeneation received has been reduced £0 us to leave very litle, if any, profit. To the competition be ween the four neg for the same bnginess, aud to the corscqucrt want of onity of action, by which alone payiog ratce cab LO preger ved, ave atiributable most of the disas- icre which bave been 60 guyersly felt. It was supposed that these ojfficuities might be remedied to some exten by au agrcement adopted by the four lines iast October. Iv wes, bowever, sooo fomd that there were diffrence of opipion in reference to the prac tual working of this compact which, with other causes, I to ite abandonment at the opening Cf pevigotionon the lake. T must confess that I see no rebobinty of permavent and reasonably higd rates with- on agrectocnt hetween the four fines by which rates ard Carsifeations aro governed, Beyond this, perhaps, Hien contract is accesvary, a8 the alompt to con Tol matters of mere detail rendered the recent agreement vppecersaiily complex. 46 & geoeral rule, the inter pal policy and organization of each company ibay a8 well be entruated to the good sense and judgment of its mana secre, oud though some or tee provision? of the Inte com: Fact, Which were introduced for the purpore of redacing spenics Copsequent Upon Cue employ ment of ruoner® egento, would, if putin force, benedt ail tae lines yet, a8 before etuted, [seo Lo resson why the ab. cu of why )nuerstanding on these polots (leaving each se lo Increase or reduce its expenses ua it deems yer) ebould prevent an immediate agreement fo rates of feres aud freights, which take pecenes of a@ll other questions’ in ractical nee. In the accompanying plan have brerted 2 fow provieions abco'utely necessary to insure ‘hoccntunenge Of any rate that may be agreed npom, S.ort important ie that prokioitiog comtnissiona oF Crewbachs to sk ippore of freiybta. agr 1 would be absurd to oto a nominal rate, and then by actus) repayment fart recuce the ovat to the shipper, The question as Le proper speed of pagrenger ty is oae that has siwaye led to srences of opinion between the manager Ol the four likes. Tt i6 am admitted favt, [ believe, that = batever tate of speed is adopted by one line. wiil be fol. wee by all ite competitors, uo matter what the ost or fice wey he, or some eorreepouding wivantage will bs Abihe recent meeting of all the roads at Buff 10 egreement asta the rate of vpeed was made. The tof shis Cissereement war tbat comparatively high rate of epred was acopied to Chicago and Cincinnatl— feter than was contended for originally by any ‘ne. In preferctee to the adoction of the time of be olber lines, the Ealtimere and Obto road continued ai m reduction in fare of one ing that uniiorm rates of fare ano that the interests of noroad cap bo snjerionsly aficted by & reduction ot the speed tow woiked at by three of the linea, 1 have suggested that bevcafter—oky irom the 12th inst.—the time to Buf. falo shail be sixteen instead of fifteen hours, leaving the western copnections of the four lines to increase their time to Cincinnati and Chicago as they may deem pro. yer; the time thus adopted to be unjiorm by all the lines. In my yecent intercourse with the cflicers of the four roade, Ihave found that each looked upon the existing quarrel os an vuwise and vppecestary one, damaging to a'land benefiting pone, and each ed to be anxious to put vp rates, aad to do all in wer torestore har. mony between erent interests involved in the contest. Geheving that thie is eo, and that there js no serious oF syactical Ciffeulty in the way of an immediate return to profitable business, J have prepared the rates and agvcement tow submitted for your consideration. If the four Hives can at ouce, in time to reap the benefit which may be eafely anticipated from the large” cro of the West, work at rcmuverative rater, my object addressing you will have been fully accomplihed. Ibe lieve that by this plau no road is asked to forego avy ad- voutage has ik now porsesees, but tbat cach will be bene Stted by reccivivg w fair compensation for the trails which is natural to it. If your road in willlug to adopt tbeze sa'ce on his bosin, please inform mo. It is proper for me to atate tbat bave addressed a similar jettor to vech of the four Jinea, SAWURL L. mM. BARLOW, ‘The coneequence of this letter wus the meeting between Mestre. Corning aod Thomson, which,as we have stated, Jed to tho settlement, The new sgreament differs from the October compect inarrouch ag it {3 confived tothe sub Sect of fares and freights, and in other respects loaves each company free to regulate its own business in the ‘way it deems best. None of the many restrictions an J con- Altions which were go often the subject of recrimination under the October compact have been renewed. Ths now bargain raivee passenger fares to the rates currenton the Ast of April last-tho bighest which havo been in force for some yearr—the advance being in some cases 60, in others 80, in othors 109, in others 110 per cont. Freights are advanced, on the average, 60 per cent, The old oxttlo rates which were in force before the late breech betwuen the roads sre restored, No road is permitted to evade the spirit of the sgreement by granting drawbacks; nor con apy rond grant free passes for the purpose of in- fluencing buamers, though all aro free t> grant passes which are not given with this object, Such are the pro- vieions of the June compact, which was made on Saturday, and acted upon, under telegraphic orders signed by the Presidents, by railroad agents throughout the country the same day. It Is hardly neccesary to obrerve that its effect will be felt by the trunk roads and their councetions in @ very mark- ed manner, “+t Is catiwiated tint tle advance in thé cattle yates alone will bo worth $1,000 a day to the New York Cental, and ax much to the Erle; while $25,000 a day wodld inadequately represent the wotusl gain w the various roeds coneerned by the udvence of passenger rater, Tt is but jost to add, in the wage Of tho Presidents ateleen; that this settlement, eo vitally important to ‘Be prosperity of the railroad interest of the north, has een chiefly Tue to the perseverance and address of Mr. Samuel Berlow, the umpire under the October comp? ‘We vnderatand that the roads which will be te” rarest gainers by tho adjustment propory to preseut chis gentle ‘man with @ testimonial in recoguition of * ‘aia valuable ser- vicer. ‘The couree of the stock ™m6”'xet during the past week has been as follows — Tuned, — June \ Mie G00 as ates 1M 84 ew. York Central... ty) at an ai ans it 11094 . 19 2 6686 6855 » O43g 61 Rock Island, + 5855 69% Pacitic Mail. 2 103% Ong The atock market, ag a general role, was depressed and inanimate throughout the early part of the week. On Friday and Saturday the renewal of negotiations between the four lines, and the final setiloment of their difficulties, imparted more tone to the market and caused quile a buoyant feeling, ‘The settlement of the raflroad controversy removes the last obstacle to the recovery of the share market. [i is now evident that the perturbations in the movey market caused by the war cannot inierfere wilh an upward moye- ment in stocks when the tide eete that way; tho amount of money seeking temporary employment oth in England and hore is ucusuaily large, and will effectuaily keep down the price of call loans, For many weeks there has been a dieposition on the part of the public to buy stocks on the strength of the general re- covery of businers and the brilliant crop prospects in the ‘West; but this tendency has been checked, partly by the ‘uncertainties attending the outbreak of the war in Europe, and partly by the ingane competition between the leading lines of railway. Now that tho effect of the war on our money market has been teated, and the capacity of the country to export five millions a week without disturb- ‘ance demonstrated, it is quite likely that the removal of tho other great impediment in tho way of a revival of con- fidence will direct attention once more to the prospect of good times and large harvests in the West, and to the ef. fect of prosperity on the leading lines of raliway. CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Sarukpay, Jane 11-6 P. M. Asims,—Sales of 40a 60 bbis. pots were made at 64Z0. Pearis were quiet and nominal at 5c. Breapsrurrs.—-Flour—The market exhibited increased Armuers and selivity, with a good demand from the traue ‘snd with some speculative deinand, In some oases of the better grades, prices were from 6 to 16c. per bbi. better. Thy ies footed up about 10,060 a 11,000 dbis., closing within the following range of prices:— Superior to good supertine State, $4°O a $6 50 80 7 Extra State. 6 oo 500 a 6 60 710 a 840 775 a 9 60 71% a 7 60 Toulhern fancy aud extrs, os 765 a 950 sud bakers’ bracds.,, 7 a 9 60 4 abd *., clering within the above range of prices. Rve * woe ia few demand, with sales of shout 450 bbls, in the range of the above figures. Corn meal y, with ales of Jersey at $4 20 and 20 pun. cheons Brandywine at $21. Wheat was firmer aod in better Cemand, with sales of about 7,060. #,000 bushels ivciuding fair white Southery at $1 80, whita Michi gan av $1 80, fair red Southern wt $1 75, aud mixed Iimois ut $1 623¢ and good white Kentoky at $1 8724. Corn was Ormty held but less active: the sales embraced about £6,000 buchele, focluding Western mixed at 87¢ , Western 5 eliow at Vie, @.92e,, good Found reuad yellow aL se. whike Southern at Oe. and good Jersey yeliow at Se. Rye coutinved In fair demand, with swies of 1,500 burbels at @84yo 990. Barley wag quiet and nomival Gate were firm and in cteady request, with alee of State and Wcstern at O26. 8 bd0. Corren Was more active, with sales of 3,100 bags of Ric, 2,560 of which were made at Lic. a 11 e., inclutiog B00 bags at 103g, Comox.—The North Briton’s uews imparted greater fumness to the market. Tne gales Oraced about 3,600 bales, 1,000 of which were made in tranaitn Prices closed at an adv. of about 440. per Ib, We new quote middling upiauds at 41 340, a 1i3¢0, Fauscins.—Yo Liverpool 300 boxes of cheese were taken at 25s., 200 bales cotton at 36 ,150 tieroes beet et 1a, €d., 400 bbls. pork at 1s.,1,200 bbis. rogin at 6d, 106 bbls. splrite turpentine at 38., 60 tons of whalefoots at ‘7s. 6d. To Loudon 100 bbis. spirits turpentine were made at is., 20 tierces rice wi 17s. 64. A back from Bow. ton to Cuba snd back w New York at p.t A bark was chartered to load wita beavy pipe staves, for Bor- deanx, at #53, Bay.--£les of 1,400 bales were made at 60s. a 700, Hors.—Sales of 40 bales were made, of Le crop 1858, al 1€c..a 160. The demand for oid Was gv04 avd toe market generally firs. Hem continued dull. Jute was held at $80 per ton and Manila at 70., without sales, Tron —-Scotch pig was steady, with sales of 40.050 tows at $24 a $25, six monthe, the latter figure for umali lots Lime was in fair demanc, with eales of Rockland at e5e &@ Tc. fox both sorte. MoL.Arsks —-Small rales of Cuba muscovado were made at 28c. aud of New Oricans at 40c, Naval Stores —Seles of 250 bbls spirils tarpantine ware made, inchuoing uvmerchentads at 483¢0.,4n0 19 smoping order at 494ge.; 20 were nlgo reporied ty wrrt abd 300 26 do, at 480 800 Dhik. common Foe) yard, Were fold at $188 per S101 Co. were reported gold at #50 aSTe 700 bbla tn Wero po'd at $4 60 a $6 60, azd 2e0 bbic. Washirgioa tar sold at $2 1244, Ons Were Ynebenged; 10,060 & 12,00 gallons city lin- | wEWe are Match. ST ;and 600 bis, crude Whule were | Pr ered sola at 620. a C40. Git posed of st fuil prives. Provisions —Pork—The demand from tho loon! trade Fas moderaie and prices steady, with cules of about 2 60 bls. $17 Sid¢—the aller Oqure for goo! heavy quay, closs ese ot $19 50, prime meee at $17 50 a SIR 89, ar AL BID, Sales of 640 bbin. pritas were made, bayer tion, thirty days, and 1,000 Go. Go , buyers’ opt dnys——both on private terms, Beef was heavy, of ubout 260 bo's., incindiog prime, at $6 + $7 Hes AL $8 & 39 26, repac! at $925 2$ extra do, at $148 $16 50; prime mees was quiet |” c meats were Fteady, with rales of 160 ude. at To fur choul- dere and at 8156, for hams fp salt. rf eales of about bbis. at VWAfe. a Li Sho, plenty; fresh State ranged {ror ?Ge. figure for prime-—aud Ohio at 120.4 16s, Cheese, loa poor to prime quality, raged from Se. a 9c, Rice.—the ker was quiet: sales of 30 440 casas were made at 430. a 450. SUGARS, —The Sales embraced about 700 a 800 hhds Ca. ba reilo'ny and musoovado grades at 5g e640. 20d 1.200 a 1,500 bhds. at 60, a 6346. and at 6. Teas were quiet end the demiaud limived; boiders, howe ever, Were not pressing sales. TarLow.—Sales of 1,160 Jos. ware mado et ile. Wnisksy —The demand waa fair and tho market some firmer, with gales ot pbout 360 bbls, at Lic. MARITIME INTELLIGENG?. =) WisreUnneons Faatr Coronavo (ot Postamoutb), Ricker, from Galle for Tom Cemonar, was wrecked at Point Ceylon on the 24 of April, and the ceptain, bia wife and two seamen wore lost. (the 0 ‘wav built at Portsmouth, Ni, fn 1854, was 1143 tous register, and sated Al}, ) BAM SMALLWOOD, Mastin, {com Adelaide, ¥ sineacore, put into Batavin'previous to the hur meen muasied, A Dikedicr Brigantine, found op Quero Bank, was: into D'F congo Harbor on tbe 26¢b ult, by am American fishgr- men There fano pane won ber, ner can any pay found on board to indicate to whst ‘cort ahe She omzer may be, Bhe sanparnntiy 4 capsized bt sea, as an atveanpt Bissts when oper beum ends, Sue la laden with Gosia hurd: ‘word plank ard onts, Bho ts 60 feet on deck, bends and bul- ‘ware painted yellow, waterways and top rali blue stanobeong cD. wits ehesp ribiah bow and round Narn. Thee ty nat ticle of raping on Conte bal tor value above decks: form io have been aitlnped cif before the prevent waivors felt with ber. Benn Aan A deepaich from Wood's Hole 10'b inat states ieslvinenciser vapeaa storie Wat BW blowing strong. oh * Heaubposed edo Lauxcnen—At Brewer. 9th inst, from the yard of W 8 Wi- nan ne fine bole RE. capt, Ci nee built by on eee D carpenters, mud cwr, master, Uopt Joan @ Fmith, ond otwers, "2 “® company, Fo. Tbiough Hevry Moulton, sbtp broker, the fc, . ing abtp Thome H Perking, G70 tome pe gione teen ee ea In ia, entirely Of white oak metalied at Liverpool in lis, tous, now at Kagurtown, where phe recentiy arrived with ® cargo of weahwat all, wen sold wt nuction 7th inet, to Cant Bev) F Ricdell, for $09 | Bho ‘nto be employe in the South Ameriosa trade wader ¢ mazaaad of Capt a Spoken, we. Shin Twilieht, Gates, beuce Jane 3 for Sen Franctyeo, June 5, lnt $8. jon 67 20 Ship Tberese, Wallace, hence vie Bio Janeiro for Bau Fren- isco. April 30 ‘Jat 24 48 8, Jon 43 £0 | phi sunpered the Wediern Colef, from Cella for Hampton Ronde, Api N14. let 48.05 8 lon 43.56. Sbip’ National Guard, Gates, from Galveston ior Autwerp, | dope D Ist 29 34, Jou 79 iy, sere Gilg Cot Childs, from NOrlenns tor Havre, June 5, lat 1p 67 20. Ship Mobert Kelly, Shermnp, hence for Liverpool, Jaws 1, Jot 18.67 Jon 6018. Burk Mury Lucretia, Gibbs, hence for Ondiz, May 6, at 39; ar lon 72 Burk Vernop, 2% dayafrom Boston for Buenos Ayres, May 18. 6 40 N, low 29 84. Rank Cecilia (Br), from Baltfax for Rie Janeiro, May 10, lat 15:17 B. lon 84.34 29h Wik Elta 18 daye from Bangor for Granada, no date, lat | Jen 67. ig Avantle Merril}, from Haven for Barbados, May 22, wiles eb Dork, TE from Por levd for Wilmington, nig Inec Dock, Te mpacn, or 9 0, Sonn’, lath8 40, lon 7008 nee oie bee Travers, from alexandria for —, June 6, iat 85, Aeverne cutter Washington, 3 days bence, steering 8, June 4 Jatt 08 Jon 44 Ga. gheht Mecust,of Trenion, sleering 8, May St, lat 25 64 ton i meee Ports, Ansirn, Mareb 25—Passed oe jor Baiavia; ” SY¥orl ae; ‘td, ehip Malev Wil: comh Ehangrae for Mar in, Adelaide for Binenpore: Ph abhi Bydvey NSW; Sist, April. 6 Bed Rover, tan, serry Beare, Moniia or Boston . Batavia, #pril &—tn port bark Prnaliwood, Martin, from Aceleide for Srgavore, put in In dlatreas (ene Misvol). Bld no dete bark Witch Hultoan, Sonrabaya, une I—In port nebre Kliza Jane, Meh, for NYor D Daviceon, Hardy, for do (2in, May 2I—Arr brig Deomart, Bt Boston; ep Cercelia, Cook, London via hatagate: atta, Phow- brig it th, Taornetee, do or wiwerd Mu, Boston; 29; rk Sopbia, @upti! do, sid 2th barks yesnder, Moore Boston: 28th Govrant Cray. # Cer’ ARDENAS, June 1—Arr briee Gov Bull, Arhor and Web Mer Kell. Reagan, Havana: achra J © Grooka @raffem, Port- land; Ben Fiann Applegate Penasoola, Sd brig Oreaba, é javapa. sid isi toorrected), barse Philena, ¥ioslow, ard Kebecoa (Hrem), Kluckgest, NYork; MJ Caleord, Cotvord,, Bi 4 ee Y Cone iTeTOWN, PEI, Muy 23-Old achr & Treat, Cole, New Rs: pantiRH May 25—Sle Lapid, Davia, Boston (after having put C1 Davans, May 29—~Arr sbip Gen Werkiogton. Pousisad, Li- cok bark Welvinn Cevra (Fr) Nyemige. NYove; Slat. ech srceiln, Vreey, Ee the June beige Zove (nit Gans Howland, Pensaco «: Reanials, til, Portlapa. sth. hark aetlos Morrie Piatt Norleans: Sth brig a Hops Wert Gh, bark sola Wyite Patiormu, SOneuti ‘ance, Vhiladelphia; Pilot Fish, Suvs; Bio 26:6 8 S0b, bark Lucy ‘Ribg, shnriow. York; bitgS sen teleoe, Davis: Sag hall, Arbus, Corrense & TL Waterman, Paray, Olenfuesng diet bark 6 F bhaw, Berry, NYark (and sparen Jare 2o Kev Weay; June 1, bil, Yankee Bixee Burrimag, Corden lar Av”, Patten, Palwouth, tisbon — urtia do vis Matsezas; bark Avgvitaa Mayhew, Thorp, Kewerios vchra 2 ownsond, Townend. Cord 2d. Ftv: rlae, Morar b wena: jovi, Remedion (cot ue berore); Sth, Mary brigw Kudorua, Basral), falthmore: do; aches Oven» Murray, Kev ache Fannie, Ker, SMetarirae Cid 4th. barke Wm Woodside, Pentel, Palmon'h; 6th, Caro- Hive Kliems, Swith, and “Kobert Palwer.” Wileon, Cardenas; 'Ltton, Pepneli, RYork; Thecdere Curtis, Grozler, Mulrn 2am: schr Andrew B anderson, Henderson, semeains Hauirax, JupeS-—ari aches Kioery, King eichmond; 4th, » Day, Norfolk Old ath. achr Margaret, Osell, New Yori BAYER OG. Mey 26-8id George Nenu, Abernethy, Fort Yu mwa end Sap Fra: ‘ >be § K Smith, from NOrieane, did not arrive May 9, a8 be- fore reported Kon, TUeWD ineks, anne har of Manche sie (ee) oe None heene town Mi, Persia (@). Jakine for roo (s8) Jeffrey f.r do Bh: Joba J Roya ‘Tha ma me Guy (th); Uathouw, Trnema, for do Wake | James Forter Jr, Abeel for do Jane 2 Eesymion. Ballets for Go 4th; Mmmptre’ State, Briggs for do ih Marvest Qnoen, Young, ter do 16th; At Kimb:tt Yoamer, for do som: Geean do do; Cuwetlo, Greeuough, for Aude, Julie, tur do June 43; Frm wen, for Malte June Sawyer for Ca 2190 in port smowy cibers, Addie stow. Jrovsides, Cortie, avd Monteoore Norton, tor Portland do. ‘aps for "Orleans do; Northarwgton, Swell, do. ju port Sontexmpton, Austia, Arouzon, Hovey, tor 60 Jume 2” Yorktown Jardoer, end sex bhaen, for J NE Writtieat, Bond very; Siate of Maine. Humphrey; aileo tic the’ Coen: mmond, sad Oct Fotlip. Maniva. Aprilf—Io port ships Maifds Lee trow Ryda ub0; 2236 Bengan from do are I well, Adeu a from Raw trancinco arr Ys\b, Jos Peapody. Weston, for orton idg: Megnolta, Paine, (oe Bay kansas a ‘vnna, Martin: ( etbarine, Foetor, and Pucrtet & Jessie, Aupbarn. * York, including new mesa at '$ii, thin do. at $17 25 4 | ep, iawn, Pravhin’ Pan Ra ip} abon, ova, Prevklin, Provitence, 1 ah, Jaue ), ep» Me VOces brig A fe, 4 Brews. taltt noret Flee: Wing, Davia, NYork. are Juve 7 Avr ship weadington Dacien Boston aM. May %4— » posi Cet Haines, [or soston: jf. en, f Ba acy, Fc re, Titoomb, fer KV¥ore do; bere Sadtant Fon, fez Hostom 46; Bremen brig Geaner, Lankewnan, for Pile deie bin. to, Kewentos, May 28—Arr brigs Torama Gibby Poston: 21%, | & OU Mer Mourn Havana. SI 2et, brig Pnuie OF Pied, Harriniam, Bevion: GAPORE. auril 19—Ip port wbina Mercailus, Ballait, troms Mth, to oad for Uy “ Car, * Mg Re Ty Boathe Cnrorn Howes, Crowell Sra ick, Chak, k lara: Nore; 234 brira B ¥ 28th, abby Slenebard, blanc fi Bueraten, June 8-014 abip Richmond, Gockin Otna- gow Br Jory, ®T. Tove 5— Arr shine Ragamore, Geerish Boston: PGallomn, caer, moble, Date OG hasford wkovnge, Hh. Regauoim, Foslon. one Besucne Uroeanr. A hark Lata, Brows, Pravideare, 8h thio Mary © i Nattebsho, nay Ne be Melle Sra Lsae, Pall. s Quip Llnck Mews, Sh of Loy don. TioxiAn, May 24 -st berk Sglantinn, Gleason, Port acki Indo4 Stokely, Baitmore, oun, £E, May 3i--Arr brig Avon, Patten, NVork, ALMANAC OR FEW YORR—ruis DA: . ++ 4: By woon ses 7 8h Port of New York, June 12, 1859. ARRIVED mote Obabcellor, Borland, Liverpool, 31 deya, with mdve and Fereengers, to Willtema & Guion. Had light wiads and the entire poranse,, Moy Bl, Int 40. lon 40 40. spoke abig noek, from Liverpool 1 ‘mor 2 5 + morn 6 3] HIGH WaTeR. .. Rappahan: (or New York; 7th inet Int 4t 07, 1on 6320, exchanged Ni abip Rew World, from an swerp for, York; same day, was fo oompaay will 0 nh Hoering W. surpeee? the + rent, from Lirernool for York, fb, Int 42 27 Jon 61 11, exchanged colors wih 4 ar American steamer weenie E The G hag not hod w case of 288 on, DK Abe DARA, Sip Mcbolar Bledioy Evet, Liverpoo!, May 9, with salt and SSBp Janie KTR TRE, Of Liverpool), CaMocs, Liverpeol; jamea €mnith (Rr, of Live . 18, % Feith mive and 2 peesenacta, 1s order Frome Waylon 0th experienced very heavy wenteriy gales; siove then, light whude and eslmr; lost fore Upgnilantavart, spilt satin, A Ebip White Bar (Pr). Herre Livercool 80. 1 eo. with des snd 778 paseengers toU Grinnell. One birth, ‘Bad ight wiade moet of the Ube ci Ebfp Tribune (4r. of &tJobn, NB), Irvin, ‘Liverpool, 84 days, with salt and coal, to orcer Park Froat (Pru) Braest Shields, 64 daya, with coal, to Barclsy & Livingston. Em Therese (rem), Hoborst, Bremen, 31 days, with méeo and 712 parvengern, 10 Stanton & Ruger, Park Matayor: Jobtson, Provider oe, 2 days, ia ballast, to t Brig Cadiz (Br), Dale, Charente, 85 dnys, with brandy, &o, to order. [le Reoobew (of Tnv gor), Fierce, uavies, PR, May 9). with sugar, de. (0 KF Boek & Co. Haited te conmpan eit sebr Gen Armsizong, for Mayuguez to tinish loeding tor New Raven Mrlg Dirlgo (ot Wiscasset), Brookings, Card-pas, 17 dare, er. do woaaier. Bad cal weetaer eusly the en: Br), Bpencer, ' welt pak Marenret DID) (Br), Spencer, Cornwall 4 13 days, with ‘ habe Wan Hanford, Mayo, Baracon, 10 daye, with frait, to rt rin forse Sak, Sits Bavanneh, 10 deya, with co'ton, &0, to 20. MEhe atioetance Bal 6a «ina Falbenbvry, Rogers, Baltimore, 6 days. Fehr Crmptanees Chase. Reeree he Fok River. Scbr Union Libby, kas 'Mechisn, 8 days, fobr Era, Chamberlain, Rostov, 8 days. febr A Karrett Jones Boston fer a) ny. Jomenon, allen, Boston for Sour Avo S ester Fieh, Wacebam, Sanya. tebr Rudeon Fmith. Provitence, 2'daye. febr Parthes, Potter, Providence, 2 day Schr J Webb, Webb, Norwich for albany. Kehr AJ Kuewell Bi Eicop E Rpragne; Gitbe, Newark for Provide leop. rage, ihe, Ne war! nce, Sloop Pearl, Marita. Providence. Bloop Hareést, Corwin, Provicence, Blocp » nteceent, Poole, Providence. Blop F Brown, Garr, Provisence. Blocp Sistlart. Baye Providence for Buizabethport, loop nnn, Potter, Plormact for Fairhaven, Beamer Delaware. Cones, Philwtoinhia Bteamer Wamsutta. Avev, New Kedford. Steamer Albatross, Jones, Provicence. ‘Ones BELOW, unknown, SATLED, Bark F 8 Fanning, Cardenns. ‘Wind durmg the day 8, fresh, Telegsaps Wartne Bewort. SANDY HOOK, Tone 12, cuneetOne arty onishle of the Hook, bound in, Wind 87, f-e-n; clear PBIODLANDB, Java 12 vivsat-Mtoamidin Bornoke § of the Bigblands, bouwd in, Wind 8, ixegh; clear Home Pacts. ON, Jun Narr bry Memurare, Mevibew, Oar- woh Dickexaon, Saker, Omoe Hest ie: rie Pare fons, aed BW Rlortden Snow, Baltimore, 8) zon, Jarvis: & 7 Garreteon Grace, aod + loom aelp bie ‘Telegrnobed, brigh Maree, from Chesti-ge & Field, from Reme: aca | a ardeuan t Mel wtey wm Jervins, Haletlt, Baltimore; P iipracua Mattie oiladelphic, eos Wewern Mar,» unw.ew, Chute, Morag tor. Foster, St John. NH; backs Rimwocd Ue bm Eaecaen HB Aiki rou, Divi Matunzin, fladley, Kent Salacnore, bil iromer (Hr) DiOyley, St Thane! Shiver, Lelehton, ® venpeb: Mary H paxter, Philscelptla; echra cen Veazie On- wear, Port nn Prince; Sacer (Sr), er, MW Joba, NE. to low for England: Sobotl saerevce, Vitsov, Wiimingiiny a epriguiling fem, Farris, Nurtoia; Oliv's siaxion Will awe, piopiom Lel: Wm H Maller. Grower), and Chas Hency, der. Fbilade}yb nN ir) 1, Loveil, and Village Que corr Kid bark bronege, J2th—Aarr (by tel) ship Mongolia, Maicher, Liversoo!; barter bh, Preewns, Anderton, Leica: or 3 ;tancoc’,’ Fucter, aad Marea he apyler, Palitiges, Bock aiticas Alexen- aud vid for sew York). ‘Sl itd. ore FALL RIVER, June Sr achra Civia & Virginia, Rask- Tork nuit, Me sles ¥ ene GKIOWR, DO, Juve #—sIr schr Cerin, Crowell; ek nerd. He aTrORD. Sone 1184 etenmes See ares i * saan ieeaes Lat roped; pte ™ TREW OE a daa Oo Are (Oe hivp qnece, Dudley, NY¥o=k; Frou dé; Judge ans Iv, NYure. Sybtt, Tosktas,| Bordeaux Olé shipe athena, Sullivan, and Fanny sfoksnry, ubieud, Bordenox. BPOLK, Jure 9=-Tn Hamoton Ronda, abip White Faloon, Drummond, tron Callao, .or orders i ort bark Exranac: beige Ty De B Marti, Sta SH Kleecker, Baw 10 Warren ior Fort Awen} Mation, Katubow, Utot, uid wtharee 10d FW, NEW LORDON, Jone 10- Are leamere Ceceole, snalth and Bhetuckel, Geer, NYork, rene Doretin ety, atlacr, Alet endr FRILAY RY 0) k; veh! 0, Core WY ork hy ay ewelen' Bente frhere ana a “8h 4 Ld 16 Horta, Set neira Jehu Walter, Farvene Port ma’ Byal: etre capone, Albury, Maseru; JA Bhwe Rigen ah, Belly: © Cramer amt r, am or, Ercvicence: Grecian, Methews Forteaont) | =i Fogitd, real, ord Cameron, Papen NBaven: Berrian (pam ers, Heaton JK Jebpeon, Jebpron, Koxbary: Mont '" Boston, bellew. i ne ber ato Ming ten, Wiewsll. Ridteron Thiindelpbia Galign Fieee F Chane, Kail, Havana; b 298. jone 10—Arr brige Rilen (Br), 0% Henry. *rivowan: Sut tony 2 ver Lies 5 60 (or Ban gi napeciie, Deeber h lr Grogne, Lest; Jou F Fete Holley; Huser, Racket; Wanebeld, aut, fous liratr toieg Anuah L, Hamblin, and 0 wn 0 ‘oer ne Phin atm, Wizabethyoxt; Lith, bai nweliow Upton, Bnebon A Tat ce Rune ®- Bld tobe S fe Crogker, Prewoeey, Pi COLL Chew, suahee Bitzshen tated ct WI K Fons), June O=fid sche & Q Serantnn Full River (and wld Jor do),

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