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Exceution of Des. King tor the Murder of his fe tu Cann Hamilton (OW) Spectater. | errespondence of the om Jane 8,8 . King is the seventh man at woes execution ve A are Cavada within about a year, and the ter- rible teatence bas been carried Out to BO one instance with gech solewnity as thas wday. As @ rule, exeoutions ‘fave very much asike; but this of Dr. King was an excop fon There wae av immenre crowd gathered wogether lo peo it, nembering 10 all perbaps 6,000 souls. But of hove very jew were women, certatply pot more than s couple of huodred. Even theee were mostly without their chil: drew. They collected at an early bour; he'f of them were @p the ground by fix o’olock They waited with, the atert patience—they were quiet and orderly, Por. ps, however, the oavco of this uousual bebaviour is be be nor gb tor bot wm the superior juteligence of the pocnie ef Coburg and ita vicisity, x0 much aa ia the fact hey fs 500,000 people had been present they oval! bave seen ths @reactu! proceedings easily, for toe court mpeg beautifo! sloping bul, aud the gallows were 1a ie eK “ee it will be remembered, was brought up in the meignborvond of Brighton The Sheriff, who had to direct Bis execution, bad koown bim from # boy,as bad also the Rev Air. Bleesford, wbo attended nim fo his laet mopeats, Hig jife bud bon # cocckercd one. When a youth he was foo of readicg theologioa! works, and bis demeanor was po serous thet it WAS lasgined by many that he would go ro Le Chueh, Tcea be married a Miss Lawson, of ue, ‘and went to the Normal Schoot, Toroate, Noxt Re became a Teacher at the Oeotral School, damilton, Vwaily, be evudied the Bemacsopely wt Poiliadeiphia, and pled cown ty practice at Brigntou, "ier be bechme ecquatated with Miss Vandervoort need not dy told over agets. He seems to have shougat bis wife beneath bim io stauion. She certaiuty was wnfertor to him in equoation, and, OF inte years, white be was eda- cating himself wore and moro, she eeems to have become mer end mere dictseteful to bim. Moreover, he alleged feat eve war not of irreproachable character before her marriage, Which thore who Know best believe to be true, Dub be did net mention thie to his counsel, Wr. Cameron, oo his trial, por dri be state it in his st weds, eitbough be did tm nig former coufes- His wife ore bim a child some two years since, only turvived @ short timo, aud as she Was about to Derome a motner agein, he doetrosed her ta the most heartiees manner, No valid ezcuse cap be found fur tne erime; pothing can be told in palliation. He says he ‘wes infetusted, bewitched, and felt he must .have Misa Vandervoort as his wife, whatever happesed. He ac Bwowledges that he administered arseme in repeated mal! docees—and tnat ic thie the medical men were right-— ‘Dut that the doctors were wrong in taining he gave ber B cose of morphine at the last—it was chioroferm. After giving arsenic time after time, be intended te ao similarly #itn chioroform, but the frat dose of it proved foo surexg for ber enfeebled constitution, aad sho died it. eh crim'pal’s relatives, his fatbor, brothers, and un. married s ster, baye been to see bim several tines in prison. Various of the clergy attended him asstduously, eapecially towarde the last, Ministers of all denomina- ons visited bim, but oaly three were with him to-day. Of theee, one was Mr. Vandeburg, a Wealovan, @ student of Victoria College, to whom he seemed mach attashed; fhe obers were the Rev. Wm. Beesford, rector of Psunton (near Port Hope) and the venerable Archdeacon huae, rector of Copourg. as or) farber came to see him for the laet time on Tuesday. Bis mother was to have visited kim then, but was cctained by eckness. The parting of father and soa fesaid to bave been @ most tearful scene, He received Joulere from his brothers aud sisters. Noro of his wife's family came except her brotaer, He visited the coll yes. terday. There was then, it was guid, a matual forgive- mess, after which it seemed strange that the odt sho 1d way Ww eee the other bung King expected his wife’s father and mother to visit him this morning, as he Thad telegraphed to them; they, nowever, did not come. Mr. Vanoebucg stayed with the culprit ail last might. ‘King slept but a few minutes, if atal. Very early this morning he dresse1, and breacfasted heartily, At hait- past six the Rev. Menera. Bieesford and Betoune went to see him, and the former, at whose church be had been <eonfirmed some seven years mice, administered the sacrament to him. The clergy believe in the sincerity of bis repentance and conversion, After the solemn rites “were concluded, the Rev. Mr. Bieesford deemed taat Kong was i 4 fit etate of mind to look at bis late wife’ portrait, and showed it him accordingly. He then ‘wept bitterly for a time. *The clergy continued with him, until at eigat o'clock the bell cf 3t. Peter’s cnurch egén to toll. The Rev. tir. Bethane and Sueriff Fortuae “went into the ceil and summoned the prigoner. King bad gaid just before that he felt a httle epxroas, bat the mo- meni the ceil coor was unbarred he unhesitatingly took his place in the procession. It wasasolemnone. Phe Bbert ff, in efficial coetame, walked iret, slowly; the hang- man @ wbite feliow from Toronto, with a bideous mask, ‘Was next; then came the doomed man bimself, arm in-arm wh Mr. Vaudeburg ; the Rev. Meesrs, Bethune ard Bieesford, in full caponicals, were toe last. They were slowly, coleroniy and distinctly reating from the Prayer Book the 99th psalm. When they had ascended the scaffold, I looked around or King. {had not seen bim, and did not know from his appearance tbat be bai passed me. He is a flae looking w1D, witb a thick beard and mustaches; he is only about ‘twenty-four years of he wns dressed in biack, and Jooked the gentleman; there is nothing whatever in nis nce that would lead one to suspect him of crime. One of the clergy asked him, when al had taken wp their places, whether he hed avything to ray? “Where,” be asked, “is that piper?” A docu amett was given bm, which he bad written thet morning early, in a fine, free, firm hand. Mast I stand be drop?” he said. ‘The Soaruf void him “ where you e.”” He went to the front, and although he told his wds he Grended pethiog about Lhe executiva bat the crowd, be read intones whch were clear, distiact, but porrowtul, the following address:— My Feitow Cumetiaxs—I stand before you to day in the moet awful portion in which a human being can ne Pleced—convicted o! the moet creadfal of ail crimes, aad gentencec by the laws of my country to pay the peaaty of my guilt by fecrifcing my own life, It is very hard to Dew deprived of iife in comparative youth; but I co coy ispute the justice of my Fentence, nor fad fault with tae moet sighteous diepeusations of au ail Pi oce. I have bed time to thiok over the evil of my ways; to bo wail my grievons sins apd great wickedness’ with a deep eoutrition, and to go to the fountain of heaing for percon. I have besougbt Almigaty God nignt and day for forgivencsa [ look to the cross of Chriet, to the mertts of hie precious sacrifice, as my only stay, my ovly bope Uaworthy as I ‘feel wyeel! to be of God’s compaseion, I have a orm welisnce upon hie gracious redemption, tuat he ‘willeth not the ceatbof asipuer, I humbly aad devoutly believe that He bas pardoned m2, chief of sinners though I be, for the m¢r its of Jesus Corist our blersed Redeemer. I foly aod entirely Confide im the all sufficiency of dis atonement, and I bumoly trust that thronga the effisioy of Bis preciove blood my Heavenly Father wilt accept me, @ broken bearted penitent, into His kingdom of peace aad Diesseavess. I entreat my fe\low Chrisvans to Us fing from my fate, and to beware of the temptat evilone I have deen blindes by the evi! passious of our Corrupt nature, abd seduced into the greatest of crimes through the iustigatioas of the corrapt (esh and tue snares ef the de I affectionately exhort yon to guard against ‘thig, snd to seek steacfastly the grace of God a3 your oaly Sufficient protection and eafeguard. Acknowledge Gin in all your ways; live inthe fear and love of God; honer Hie Sabva'be, keep close # Him in prayer and the read- ing of B's word; and ma ntain commuaion with dim inthe Dieesed orcinsvces of revigion. My Christian friencs, [leave this world in charity witn ail men, and with a heartfelt prayer ttat God will bless the souls of all my brethren @ the buman race. 1 pray that His kingdom of poace and truth may epread everywoere, and that His will may be done ov earth es purely and universaily a3 itis in heaven. Jo these, my lest moments, I heartily thank ail those who bare show me any kindness, especially those ‘who have aided me during my recent triais with ther couvse! and their prayers, and from my soul [ forgive all faoge who have done me any wrong or injustice. I be- @eech yon, my dear Obrisuan frienos, pray now for mo; Jom your prasers with mine, thet my faith may not fai: Qt this my iwet hour, that no weakness of the flesh, no power of Satan, may'separate me from God. Pray tuat I may experience Hw fall pardov, and that, believing a3 I @o heartily aod sincerely in the Lord Jesus Christ, and Geeply coutrite for my sins, I shail be saved, BOURG Jat, June 9, 1859. WM. H. KING. After which, he said, “I nope I shall see ber again—I Shink I sbeli.”” ‘Toe paper wes to paid to the crowd, ¢ well.” Now commenced a scene which, though very brief, waa very affecting, viz : the shaking havds wich those aronad him. “Good bye” was very mournful'y reeponded to by all present. here was hardly one upon the scaffold whose eyes Were Dot moistened with tears. All the clerzy Bebbed aucibly; the Sheriff, too, was much affected. Nor ‘was the emotion of the beboiders lessened when the criminal was airected to knec!, and the executioner ticd bis hunds ard feet and put a white cap over his head, ‘Then the Rev. Mr. Bieeseil read the sentence from the Bervice at the burial of the dead, beginniog, ‘Man that ia born of women.” Then the Rev. Archdescoa Bethune began and finehed- the beautiful commendatory prayer sed in the visitation of the ick, ‘ato God’s housa ” Before the prayer bad been concluded the Sheriff’ mal wae given and the drop fell; a heavy “thu Beard,and the body was seen to fall, men drew a soog tb and rigbed,% few women sbricked loudly, one or two fainted, King’s muecles twitched slight'y, aad all was over. There was one effort to breathe shghtiy ovservable & few minutes after, but the mediral men, who alone per- seived it, said it was unattended with condctourness, Taey out the body down half an hour afwr,and Jaid itin the ‘coffin, when, they say, the face looked aa if the mao was sleeping a sweetly, quictsteep The remaine are to be Giepored of as the late Dr, King desirea: buried on bis father’s farm. given to Mr. Vandeburg, and King ‘arewell, I bid you all a long fure- Caxat Tours.—Tolls received during the fourth week in May, 1869 * ie +859,470 16 Tolls received during the fourth ta May, 1858, Decrease in 1859...., ‘Folia received from the opening of navigation to #nd including tae muonth of M: 1589, Do. 1858.0. ae Decrease in 1859. . + $273,416 24 854,284 48 +++ $80,868 24 Arvam or Hoxon ix New Onreans.—A hostile meeting took piace yesterday between two down town gentlemen, the cause being a political discussion at the polls last Mondey. Tho weapons were smuli swords, aud after a few one of the combatants was run through ‘the neck, whilst the polt of his sword grazed his adver. eary’s cheek, proaucing quite long soratch, 0. @onds here interfered and arranged the matter, Neither of the wovnde is dangerous, and thie happy termination of a duel caused by political differences is a subject of con- lation to the friends of the two geatiemon,—New Or. Picayune, June 11. ——— Great Fins on rae Rattnoav—Fieregn Hey. weep Corps or Woon BrkNen —A fire started inst cveaiag 4m the wood abeds of the New York Central Railroad Com Pavy at Lockport junction, three m.les weat of Lackport, and before it wae subdued fifwen bur dred cords of wooi had been destroyed. As g00n ag the f."6 48 discovered the men in the vicinity rallied, and man'¢ gaps in the eheds, removing the wood and the batlding, ty.9/ag to stay She progress of the flames, om ane the fire crogs.d thane ‘ ih its worl destruction. — Loo Sher Union, June 16. aie Baval Iatelligence. THE NEW VARINE BakkKACK BUILDINGS, BROOKLYN NAVY YARD. ‘There buildings, to be erected in tho Brook'yn Navy ‘Yard, on a site between the Nava 4H spitat and Nivy Yard proper,on Flushing avenue, m grown (@ be lately been redeemed from the water and of wich the foundation bas already been laid, will be, when cay. pleted, one of the @nest structures of t6© © Choa tion of United States marines in te "Jaited States. There has been nearly a bundred 9’ ,ousand dollars appropriated for their construction, of which fifty Ove thousand dollars has becu set a ide as the contract price awarded Mr. Degrand, the © jatractor, for the ercotion of the building’, aad the 8*.rplus may de weed in makiog such additions! improv’ y eats as may be required. The main building, or men’s quarters, wii! be two stories bigh, runaing a leogth of 364 ‘ect, wi either side, aud verandah ronmiog (ro 4 wiug to wihg oo earn tory trons, The first story wil! co otain seven dormito ries, capable of accammodaticy eig¥ wen mn exo, wita mess TOO 22 Hy 11H foot long, Mod Kitenea 22 dy 3b feet The wings will be 48 fect front and 43 feerdeop. The entire wing, fret story, will CO stain a bake room 23 by 16 feet, two pantries, toe “Jargeas 12 by 16 foes, apd tho eioaliest 8 by 16 tec! jwunury 16 by 27 fect with Inucdress’ room attache :’8 vy 16 fect and water clowets 10 rear, measuring 481 cgover all, Tho wast wioy of she same story Will COuFain two storerooms 16 oy LY fort, With 8°% prigovs and. ®’ ater closets io rear, measuriag 48 feet over ail, The aeeoe d story ei! contain eeven dor mitories, keme Fiz0 HS Yhore of the frat aod one large dur: Wilory Mamediately ovxr the divisg room for 88 moi ‘Ibis curmilory May o@ used #8 & Uri room whea the Weather is to0 inclgmeus for it to be dose on the parat> gronnd. The cass wing of ihe same story wil! o clotting rooms for ibe quartermaster’ ning the Whole deugth of toe wing fron inthe rear. Tois Suilding, deoowluated th - tera,” WU! be eitoated several hondred fet back oa the extreme edge of the newly Aiea to ground, tronting the parace grovod,oMver’s quarters and étreet, Tae main gateway lesowe from Flosbing avenue will be arched over abd very commorious, with wiogs oa either side, and covtain guard room, armory and deposit for stores the officer's. quarters, two in number, will De elegaut and commodiwns etructores, situated on either sice of tho gateway one live with the street, with stables, outhouses, werden, &c.,in rear. Mr. Walter, of the United Siaws Capito, isthe architect. The work will be commenced immediately, and the contractor i¢ confident of having ail he builoing completed in wx or nine moatns. ‘The sloop-of-war Consteliation, whiwn bae been rebuilt and fitted at Boston, went into commission oa the 13tu instant, The vessel was formally delivered over by Oapt Budeen to the officers, Lieutenant Charies S. McDonough, actwg commander. Tae ship bas been thorougtly over veuled and greatly improved in many reayects. Her armament cousisis of sixteen 8 toch guns of 6,300 pouuds four 32 pounds: s of 5,700 pounds, and two 10-iach pivo: guns of the old pattern, The pivot guns are fitted with quadruple tranioa screw for elevating the piece, upoa a vew principle, it is an inveatioa of Lt. Ransom, the ord nance officer at that yard, who bas given it lo the govern ment, and already applied it with market success o two 20-inch guns ou the Hartford, two 9 insa gugs oa the Oo- leraco, apd to & spar deck gun on the frigate Uonssitutioa. It is superior to any eievator now in use, and will uo doubtealy be adopted throuchoat the navy. Phe Constaila. on is provisioved for @ four montbs’ cruise. Sho 18 des- timed for the Coart of Africa, as the flag ahip of Comman der Inman. Her officers are as foliows:—-Commodore, Win. luman; Captain, 8. B Wilson; Lieutenants, 0. 3. McDo noagh, A C Rbind, R. M. McArram, J. . foster; Fleet Surgeon, Thomas L Smith; Assistant Surgeon, J. M. Browne; Cbaptam, J. N. Lenhart; Purser, J. N Hamble- ton; Boatswain, a Kingerty; Gunner, James Autcningon; Carpenter, A. M Lowry; Saiimaker,G. D Biackford, Sne wili baul ont into the stream to-day, but will aot proba Diy sai) for two or three weeks, A letter bag will be despatched from the Naval Library and lostitute, Coarlestown, to the United states squadrou on the coast of Brazil, by toe ship J. C. Humonrey, to sail for Montevideo and Buenos Ayres on Tuursday, the 16t0 June. Letters and newspapers must be forwarded to tae Institute on or before tuat Gay. Letter bags wili also pe forwarded to our equadron in the East Indies by the United States steamship Hartford, and to eur squadron on the Coast of africa by the United States ship Constella tion, Bearly ready for eea. The Late Pennsylvania Convention. OUR HARRISBURG CORRESPONDENCE. Hanrrissura, June 13, 1859. Cameron's Friends Defeated—He Denies Affiliation with Seward—An Anti Cameron Organ—The Herald a Bomb shel! with the Convention, dic., dc. The fact of the matter is, the friends. of Cameron were defeated or compelled to back out of everything they uo de took, with the exception of getting the President of ths Convention and the strawberry party; the lattor, being managed by the Genera! himself, without the aid of the bangers on, went off to the satisfaction of all present. But to bave the public informed of their dofeat is more than the home organ can stand, and their deuial that Ca meron and his friends favored the proposition of haviag the opposition members of Congress call the National No Dunstpg Convention is in perfect keeping with tbe course of that ebeet for the last year, and i@ not the fret ume that iney Lave in the last week dixowned their panting 8s £00 Bs Shey kaw it was a dead weight upon them. Tbave the best assurandes irom uo lees saad Ubree mewbers of the Committee that Liat proposition was cou fiderrd by a large portion of the commniftes as being a pet measure of Camcrov’s, and as euch fought by toe; act er Ite defeat ope of tem used the expression to you | COrrespoudent, * thank furgaue, We have Kuocked one of Cameron's plane in the bea,” Cameron for some time past has been playing fast and Jooee with the Americans as well ns Seward’s fren‘ Cenying apy williavoo with Sowara amongst tnat gentie man's cneniivs, a8 his letters to coram partes in Plits burg will show, aud endorsing Sewar 6’ Rochester piat for as soon ae he came with the aomirers of toe New York Sepator; determiard to tuem up a trump card, ‘es a it would—take Seward boson and leave tne 1 OF reject Seward and wake ia fail communion with them, Tho action of this Convention pisiniy soows that this (aes and loose game will bot Win, and teat botn sides are becoming a litie suspicious. A vew o-gaa is about to be established bere having fora principal object the showing up of the euort comings of the Generul, sud furnishing to the panic the doings «t “ Locbiel,”’ Thus it wil be seea that Cameron has n0% J6t got Pepnsylvauia in his breech+s pocket, for tis 0 gaa ig Wo be backed by ome of the most promla:o% po iticiane in the Bute, and umonget its supporters zome of thse who were chirfly iostrumestal in placiug Cameron in lis easy r¢at at Washington, at bis former elvctioa as welt for the presentterm. ‘here isin fact a changing of oid {rivads by Cameron for new ones, a gure evideuce of the wane of the iofuence of avy politician. I pave been unable to get hold of aay of Osmeron’s letters denying any affiliation with Seward, for the reavoa that the moment the HeraLp made ite appearacce there With my telegraphic report tn, Ca neron’s frienis loosed ag though a bombshell had ween thrown in their m ¢ and mistrusted everyboty. Hardly any dare’ sper minds for fear it shouid appear in the Arran Th posure of the action of the committoe was more than thoy bargained for. Great Natural Puexomsnos—Dustrvcrion os 4x JmMpxsx METEORIC Eopy IN UsweGo County, N.Y — On Wedvesday (yesterday) moruing the iobanitauts of the towns of Boyiston and Reditend, to thie county, were startied by the occurrence of @ most remarkavle phevo Mmenon—tbe descent from the heavens of an immense metecric meze. Tho body struck tae earth bet veen the hours of 3and 4 A. M. with o crash that was truly ter Tifle, and ibe shock was sensibly fait and peogie arouse from their sieep st a oistaace of ive miles from the eoone The body fell upon the farm of Horace Sangor, ettuate 1 oa the line of Boylston and RedGeld, utriking in a measow 4nd partially on the highway. It ’t estimated by o' formant to cover about haifan acre of land. Tae earto Waa torn up in a terible manner, and large fragmenta were thrown a distance of two-thirds of amie The mass ie very irregular in shape, and rises at some points to sixty and eighty feet in height, and is supposed to be tn bedded in tae earth as many feet. The gur’ace generally has the appearance of iron ore. Tae excitement occasioned by the event among the inbabitante was inteoge, and tbe crash ia eaid to have been terrifc beyond description Many suppoeed that the floal winding up of terrestial af- fairs had truly arrived.—Oswego Palladium, June 16. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL Sarorpay, Jane 18—6 P, M. ‘The steamships Aric! and City of Washington galled to. day from this port for Europe, the former with $980,985 the latter $5(0,000 in specie om freight, making the total export of the day $1,460,985, a large portion of which was in silver, Exchange closed dull, without change of ratce, Money continues easier; on call it is very free at five por cent. The amount of deposits made with the Sub-Treagurer at this poiot up i four P. M. today, on account of bids for the $6,000,000 of Treasury notes to be awarded on Mou. day, was about $130,000, indicating an aggregate amount of bids equal to about $13,000,000, The stock market continues to present the same features as for some daye past. Stocks are maintained where thay are by occasional orders, and by the necessities of tao bears; they are prevented from rising by the determines hammering to which they are subjected. This morning Galena and Michigan Guaranteed were obdjecta of espesia! attention by the jobbers for a fall; thoagh most of the re- cent bear contracts in these stocka have netted a loss, there is no sign of any decline of spirit among the beara; the attack this morning was more violent than ever. It did bot appear to make any impression; the cash price of both stocks was the same at the-close ag at the close of yester, day. Rock Island was better and s0 was Toledo. Read- ing is in demand at « moderate advance. The failure of the Iate operator in this stock at Philadelphia, which do. pressed it so much at the time, will give to the marke: more stability than it had. New York Central wu steady at yesterday's highest price, The stories which are cur. rent about the dividend are without foundation. If the Crops are good tho stockholders may expect the usual four percent, Pacific Mat! was higher. Panama, which dov not seem to be affected by the rumors of the reopening of the Nicaragua route, was 3¢ per cent higher, Statesiocks are all in good request-at yesterday's highest prices. Miseouris continue th be attacked severely by the joobers, but the price does not vory. ‘There was wo second board day, Stocks clored steady at the following prices:— * NEW YORK HERAL’), SUNDAY, JUNE 19, 1859. MARITIME INTELLIGENCE, nnn Mevements o1 Ocean Stcumers ‘iegourin, 8634 ; Canton, 19; Cumberland, 164 9 x; Paoilic Wail, 69 0 60%; New York Central, 434 973%; Hudson River, 8134 a 81%; Harlem preferred, 8634 0 36; Reading, 4136 0.414; Mighigun Comtral, 41 8 3¢; Southern guaran Need, 80)4, Panama, 123; Dlinols Contra, 583; Galena, 6434 a 643¢; Cleveland and Toledo, 2574 a 26; Chicago and Rock Island, 604 = 5974; Iiltuols Central 73, 82% 0 83. The following was the business of the Sub-Treasury to- $260,918 52 Za1.000 00 Q61,171 8h s+ 8,604,705 24 Tbe amount of Treasury notes received for customs dur- ing the woek te $33,588 32. The exchanges at the Bank Clearing House to day were $19,588,657, aud the balanoos $1,284,876, By the arrival of the Anglo-Saxon at Quebeo we hue jour days later from Europe. The éetails of the news will ve found in another column. Consels are quoted higher by 34 per cent; breadstuits rather lower; cotton hardly sustained, The following ia e etatement of the earnings of the Pitts burg, Fors Wayne and Chicago Railroad for May, 1859, compared with 1858 :— 1858. 1859. $45 858 89 60,506 51 . 64,489 18 68,454 59 4,482 29 7,85 00 8,312 71 pad 674 43 281 25 — 34318 Total ....$115.404 79 187,017 85 = 21,612 56 - The following table will comoare the exports of the seven principal siaple articles for the week: = -—-—1888——, ———1959-—, W'k nd’g June¥8. amt. — Value. Vialue. Cotton, bi $328,501 $121,064 Fiour obis. 196,621 16 407 Corn meal, bbls... 1,726 6.566 6,758 Wheat, bushols,,.489 355 399,781 _ Corp, busheis..... 18,657 14,447 7,892 Beef, bbis andtes. 498 10,829 15,959 Pork, bbls. andtcs 2719 26,816 63,173 Total.......se0e — $983,060 — $330,663 Decrease of the week, as compared with that of 1868, $652,707. Tho foliowing ig a comparative statement of the value of exports from the commencement of tho year to June 16:.— 1858. 1859. qr . increase. Deerease. ++++-$4,006,162 6,298,214 1,292,022 Four, + 8,133-271 13834231 — 1,299,060 com 161,397 85,518 — 25466 — 1,308,240 93.250 — ‘oniis3 1,035,329 824,201 a 080, 403,967 - Total...... $11,067,074 $9,428,870 1,990,708 3,6:9,412 Decrease as compared with 1868........ 1,625,704 ‘The importsof foreign dry goods for the current week are unexpectedly large, and nearly three times the total of ‘the corresponding week of last year, We annex our usua comparison :— Imports oF ForEIGN Dry Goops ar New York. For the Wek. 1857. 1858. 1859. 743,123 1,888,452 755,581 1,810.97 Since Jan. 1, 1857. 1868. 1859. Entered at the port. . $44,155,472 20,920,634 60,412,613 Torownon market. 38,939,166 26,218,318 50,853,573 The earnings of the Cieveland ahd Toledo Railroad for the year ending April 30, 1859, were as follews:— For psesengers...... For freight, mails, &e, Rucoing expenses for the eame period. Net earnings errrrriiry The earnings are $132,096 81 less than for the preceding year. ‘The report says:— ‘The finaxcial position of the company has not materially chavged since the ast sonual statement. The interest on the bonded debt bas been paid, and the obligations of the compauy have been oped as they became cue. The total amount of tne outstanding notes of the com. pany June 1, 1869, is $58,605 64. bs oe bonds of the company amount to $3,842,720. A gradval exchange of tho outstanding bonds of the company for the aimiing fund mortgage bonds has been going On Guring the year, so tha; at tue presvat time tho Outstanding bonded debt inciudes $640,000 of gaid bonds. Sinking fond mortgage bouds have been placed in the hands of Mes+rs. Carpenter & Vermilye, New York, to exchange for any other of the outetanding bonds of the company. The cach aszets and liabilities of the New Orleans banks on the 12th inst., were as follows :— Specie. Circulation. Deposits. 9 8,692,416 4 122,000 Banks. Loans, Citizeos’ Bank4,$ 96 4 al 1,878,082 1244461 1,202,262 30 609 "OrL;ze0 Louisiana Stite.4, 658 2,7757880 Mec. & Trad’s’, "880,250 894,326 B’k of N. Orl’s.1,185,438 605,805 884,429 283,b85 268,705 _ 858.734 1,667,806 54/405 1,005,450 ie 855,610 Totals.....$17,$89,718 18, 1526,084 20,.07,750 The following tabie cxnopus the respoctive wm vuota of exchange heid by the various beaks, aad also the sums due to distant banks, the latter being comprised in the ta- ble cf deposits, as chown adove :— Canal, Looirians , Lootgiana Mecdapics’ and Traders’, Baok of New Orleans, America ., Total... . : $6,431,915 R As compared with the s'atement of ihe previous week the results are as follows:— Decreago in hort loans. Decrease in epec Decrease in circulation. Decreare in ceposite Decreane in exchange .. Deere in distant balances, Decrease in deposits proper -576,290 The $300,000 Oentral Perk stock awarded yosterday by the Comptroller went at par to144 premium. The Brook jyn Savings Bank took $100,000, The Merchants’ Qlerks $60,000, and W. E. Wiimording $40,000, &s. The fiftieth dividend of the Brooklyn Fire Ingaranse Compary is announced, ten per cent, payable on and afver July 1, at their office, 16 Merchanta’ Exchange, New York The Broadway Bank has declared a semi aonual divi dend of 5 per cent, payable on the Ist proximo, Telegraphic dee »atches from Chicago this morning re port exchacge on New York scarce at 244 a 2% per cent, from which there will probably be no abatement till the crops begin to be marketed. The brokers here have raised the rate of discount to 3 per cent on Ilinois cur- sy, which proves very onerous to merchants doing business with that section. Stock Exchenge. aTURDAY, Jane 18, 1859 $2000 Virginia 6's... 100 she R 10000 N Curoijna 6’8., #20 1000 Tenn 6's, °90 80 2000 1000 Mich So Jet m b 6000 Jil Cea KR b.s30 4000 LErie& W2 26 ehs mechani 83 Union Bank, , 16 00....6 10 Banover Bank. 10 Neesan Bank, 150 Canton Co,, 160 Cumb Coal pref 26 Pacific M Ri 230 50 do. oe 100 Gal & Chi RR. 100 a 250 Erie RR, . 200 Hud Riv RR! 30 160 d0.. ; 100 Harlom iit pref, 160 Reading RR. :.880 ) do.. 413, 4134 CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Satvrpay, June 18—2 P. M. Asus baye been in demand at $5 37 for pots, and $5 8134 for pearls, per 100 Ibs, Corton is unchanged. Frovr has been purchased to the extent of 7,500 bbis., of all kinds, at a shade lower prices, including extra Ohio, ehipping brands, at $6 85a $7 20 per bbl. Warat has been very quiet, with small sales of whito Kentucky a} $1 82, and poor do. Western at $1 56. Corn,—Sales have been made of 9,600 bushels at 85c. for tound yeliow, and in part 83¢ for mixed Western. Rye.—Smail sales at 92c a 963. per bushel. Bartey.—-1,600 vuehels California were sold on pt Oats were dull and heavy. PoRK.—8ales 2,000 dbis, at $16 50 for mess, and $14 45 a $14 50 for prime, Laxp and beef are unchanged. ‘Wauesey.—Sales 860 bbia, at Ke. 18 Stonington RR. FOR CALIVORNIA. War of the West.....New York. June 20.. SPECIAL NOTICH. SUN RISMS, 4:29) muon Risks sun sa7s eee T 86) MIGH WATER OOOO C IETS Port of New York, June 18, 1859, OLRARED. Steamship Ariel, WPton, Southaimptoa and Havro—D Ter- rance. Bveamebto Florida, Crowell, Savannab—S 1, Mitebil) & Soa. Eysammanip Monigomery, Crocker, Savannab—H 6 Uromwel 00. faarshap Neabville, Murray, Charleston—Spotford, Tilester peamanto Jamestown, Skinuer, Norfolk, &o—Ludiamw + leincken. Valparaiso and Callao—-We Bartlet, Ship Jniiette, Sinclair, Va) Pbip Mavhatian, 1x0, Lirerpool—O A Marsal & Uo. Sbip Kobens, Martin, Condoa—Ounham & Dimon. wee Gweuderg (Ham), Jobanon, ot JohaaNS—L B As c + dip Chifton, Wiliiama, New Orleara—W T Frost. 3 Fark Onav's, Beals, Callao--Ajfred Ladd & Co. old Kerk Montezuma, Bammond, Antiens—W T Dwight, kt Colonist (br), Gideon, St Btephen, N3—H & F W Meyer * (danov), Prericds Kotverdam—Fuueh & Meiocae Brig Sprite, ¢ Verde~—O W Swift, Brig breeze, Cuterb:idge, Kingaton, Ja—t B Gager. Brig Porto Flats, {schimann, Hort 4u Platt—Gelpe ger & Keichelt Brig : hos O Sasith, Smith, Liverpool, NB." Sehr Galena Griltiu, arcoyo. Bobr A Ubase, Srevoor, St M-rtha—Post & Small Sebr Presto, Mors, Fernandinn— Diddle & Bunce. tebr Jobn Kostou. Lingo, Bavavose—Scrantoa & Tatiman, ‘chr Herndon, waakili, Waanlagton, NO—Brown, Dasoosclt ao < be BE Jaynear @altimore—Wailer, Lord 4 Quereau. Sebr Ht P Cushing, Stanley, Klizsbethport — Bratt eon & Co, Schr American Kelle base, Soston—I W McKee. Balieut, Boston ~8 W Lewis & ‘Jo, Sehr Bay Btate, Ballets, Breton—Dayton & Sprague. Schr A Steele, Fall, Harmich—Post & Small, Bioop F Biown, Cann, Bristol—Master. 4RRIVED. Steamahin Star of the Rontn. Lyon, Savannah, with mase And passengers, to 8 L, Ditehilll @ Son. Friday. 6 aM. sig nalized steamahip Marion; 10 mies N of Haiteras, steamship Alavama, for ravannah. Steamship Poomac, Watson, Baltimore, with mdse, to H B Cromwell & Co. : Bark M & Trout (of Uinsolnville), Ames, Turks Islands, 10 Kent a8 ds: a alt, to Metealt & Duncan. va in ena (is » Carver. Damon, Cardenas, 7 days, w' , HD Brookman & Co. fam brighG cams, 4 ogi Berk Matoyords, Luther, Pork &wen for TY ‘dak Brig a Peters (of Blisworth), MoFariand, Trinidad, May 81, with sugar, to C & EJ Peters.” Hed light winds the entire pus: ans, og ren 0, Joa 179) excnnogedsiaale wit aioe ‘New Orleans tor Londoa ° , from Oteufuegos for Aslitax oe tebr GW Faldwin (of New Haven), Sanford, Bleuthers, 12 Schr Uburlots misters (89), Johne0e, Oat Island, June 12, ir Ul iperva (Br), 3] june a trait 10 J Koeus, with w Sehr albert Fiela (of Taunton), Phil Bermuda, 6 4: With potatoes, dc, to Smith Jones & a x Schr b ntire, Demarest, Jacksonville. 10 days. Scbr Sarah Bruen, Dougiase, Georgetown 30, 5 days. ry Behr M: hover, Lew! day: edwin, Gi Pocomoke, Dutt days. fel tate, SebP Forest, knery, Rockland. ry kebr Bichard Law, —, New Haven, 2 days. Bweamer Hoston. ellew. Phriadelo! Steamer Petre), Baker, Providence. BELO’ we. pa Grampus, 9 days trom Matanzas, consigned to Btargers ° Sehr Eupbemia, trom New Orleans, t T Gimartio, AALLIO, Fleamsblp Ariel, Soutnampiou snd Havre; Ot'y of Wasbin; ton, Liverpool: Florida, Bavanuad; “Nashville, Charest, Jamevion, Porfolk, dc. ‘ld 17th, steamehip Fhlladelphia, Havans and New Orleans ‘Wind during the day from NNW to NW. Telegraph Marine Resort. HIGHLAWD#, June 18, sunset—One bark ia the offiog; one brig cff the Bignlancs, bound in, Wind NW; clear, BaNOY BOOK. June 18, suceet—No ‘nward bound verse's in sight Stesmehip ‘ity of Washington, for Liver, araed theta 250 PAL P wind NW; ‘weather clear, nee Miscellaneous. ‘The Vanderbilt steamship Ariel, Capt Wileon, sailed yester- day afiernoon tcr fouthsmpton and Havre, with 163 pamen” gers and $950,985 19 in specie, ‘ibe Britinh acrew steamebip City of Washington, Capt Petrte sailed yesterday for Liverpool with 100 cabin passengers and 150 in the steerage. She also took out $500,000 m specie. Sm Boxton (of Bath), Cotter, from Philadelphia for ft John, NB, to lond deals, was totelly wrecked at Cross Island, just outsi¢e Machias Say, and all hands were lost, except the 24 mateandtwo seamen. The Bolton wasn new ahip, of 987 tops, built at Bath Inst summer by Messrs Houghton Brothers and isnuid to be fully insured. Capt Chas H Weils of sehr A Taylor. reports, that at 1PM yesterday, scbr Chas D Hallock, and another schr, supposed he Amelis, of Teunton, came in collision in Hell Gat and bewh surk in Hautet’s Cove in 10or 15 minates after ths col- on. four J W Linney, Ferrie, from New York for Lagua: Witt’ cargo of ravfoad tron, in heavy weather on Friday sprung aleak and putiow Newport. a gurvey has been held, ued tind ® few butte open, easyg.of access. Bbe wiil not die. ebarge, end probably will mai! in two days. foun Evauors, 8y'vester, from Boston for Bath, went ashore on buuneweli's Pout Dench, 15h toa steamer ‘Seyula and a ligtier had been deap ached to ber aseietanne, four Gazeiix Shaw, from Boston for Philadelphia, which put into Frovicence s0th, leaking badiy, mailed 1th, havtag beep on tbe railwns and repaired the injary, which proved t be the opentug of « seam. Wreck —%ba Gaiveston Mews of the 9th inst, says:—Oapr mb. of the W Ti Tvavis, reports baving passed, June 2 0 natles &, & s°hooser, bottom up, apparen y.470at 00 tons; had green -Oltora. with beams laid over with white lead. ‘This vee sel, from ihe degeription given above, 1s supposed to be the schooner Uleranso, which sailed from’ this port for Pensacola, in light balleat, May "0. The formar mats of the Ulavando, who is vow in town, thinks that there is no doubt tn the matter, Notice to Martaers. Informetion bas been received by K @ W Blunt, New York, that the bghthouse on the ureat I saces te ready to be lighted, and crcers will undoubtedly be received from Kngland to Ligni Kimmeamery ew York, June, 1859. lemen. Arrat Provineetown llth inst, sche Thriver, Small, 880 9p; 12th, bara accra. Puffer, loaian Ucean, 610 ap. epoken—2oda'e, &a, schr V H Hil, Coraell, of Province town, 6 moe out, 90 bbis bpbk oll, 80 sp. Spoken, we. A th'p eteering ESE, ehowing a blue flag with white squires in centre, was sten May 31, lat 36 25 N, lon 67 #0. Poreign Ports. ARROYO, PR, no ¢ate--In puit brig Lucy Heywood, Powers, for York sbout June 4 BERKUDA, June t—n port brig Princess Royal, for NYork 1th. ‘sid Lith, oxy a Will o? the Wisp, ano Keindeer, N York. SLECTHeRa, Juze 12—No am vesrel ia port Lacuna, 8b0ut May 20—No am vessel to port, MakskiLLas, May 3l—In port ehipa ariingion, Hortm for Genoa or Leghorn, ldg for the French government; uancashire, Olsen, repg, une; brig Button, Paltz, from Uadiz, err Zist, for ——, ldg, ecbr Siltectt. monrce, for -—-, do; Sd ath, ‘ahip Bbericsu, Kuaseil. Leghorn. Matanzas, June 8- 10 port ships Lisbon, Curtis, aod Bul Mon, Hecgdon for *almouth, k, Idg; John’ Suayan, Nicho!s, {or do, log, barks Jails Cobb, Kose, tor do do; Hesper, Por 1b: B i, tor Gurk, do, N W Bricge, small, for Yortlaad do; Mel- lon. handler, for Boston d9; Frederick (Br), Utley, and WO aell, Hi aloen scUill, Jor #York do; mobert Pen luxford, for Ntediord co; Hannah Thorpwon, Tarr, disg; brige Alieton, Ca 1 ton acd Forrerter, Murray, for Bosion lag; #ichmond, Arp. kips for do do, #imira, Brown, for Portland ao; schra Gar land, Fereons ‘for do co; Geo Barris, Giloort, for Boston do. #usquasy, June 1l-—arr ehip Thirty one States, Sinart, New ors. out Sparx, Trinidad, May 26—In port brig Mary Stewart, Denriico, ot kod trom Bengor, diag. Qvenec, June 13- arr Powertal, Nizon, NYork. May 28-—No Am vesse: in port. ‘rJoux, NB. June \2—arr bark lorie Hutchinson, Port laud; Wb, briga Ashley, Thomas, Pbiladelphis, Kosalie, Holmes, w York; lath ekips Kbzaveth, Giltesple, Palladelpaia. Frince:on, Beil M York; brig Bloo: Bulwer, do. Old Lith, ships Neuaet, Wescott, Liveraon tide, Porter, Bratal, &; 16.b »bip simoda, Nason, Sharpness Pol. t ‘Auiuks IsLanvs, June }—No am vessel fa port, Home Ports. POSTON, Juve l7-—arr barke N Hiackley, Sawyer, Phila. deldhis; W3man Bnker, Falem; echra 8 v Loud, Gook Sint na, fia, Hie, Pendieton, Baltimore; 8 B Bailey, Fieh rhe Tere | Orson, tar Gd} a@itiaon Price, 0 ; #isxander Henderson, Pmith; albert Phero, Cavalier; Joba H alles Bebcocs, and at « bhropeh're, shropshire, Philadelphia, Nn 2 T kocropson, Baroes, Camden «J; Mary & Louisa, Smith Fortkwen Od brig Crises Hichborn, Bangor w load tor Kio Janeiro Motbiag went to son; wind HAM to ENE, with rao. Ship TF Chapman acd brig Marshall remaia at aochor in the Roads, June 1—Arrechr Tangata, Bramhall, NYork » Jane i0—arr echra amands, Gilkey, Nortulk; m, Andernsn, Nort LOKCH ERIE: W-Arr ache North rneneeeE st sehr North Pacific, Marcy FALL KIVER, June 17-Sid echr Daniel Brown, Heald, alexandria; eloops Vigilant, Heath, and Helen, Badcock, fli mabett port . GALVESTON, June 6-—-Arr bark Stampede, Lewis, Bor deaur oes bth. ship: ti soot N roe GLOUCRSTEA, June 16—arr bark Mar: Kimball, M2! Jaz, NOrieaps, for s market, with sait. 7 oe BAKIFORD, June 17—arr aches Yankee Boy, Risley, Phi. Iadelpbts, lindsov, Stocking, Nicrk. oid schrs Wm Bird, ‘Smith; 8 fF brateard, Brooks, ard Honesty, apbleton, NYork; sivops Orion, Felton, aod Champion, tall, do, Kidhra jone Warr sche abignl, Pal¥er, N¥ork . June 16- arr bark Uctla, Ashby, NYork; al Lemuel burrows Denison, Uharleston. 7h wd NkW URLBAAS, June tl— arr steamsht y Charles Morgan, Lawleen, Indianola viv Galveston. Below steamship Jasoer, Try, from #iutitian; bark Col Ledyard, Clay, feom NYork CO} sieemer Win H Webs, Leech, Miaxtilan; ships Ualiendee, Po ten, cordesuy; Far West, Bennett, N Yor! ; scars Henrietta Brsyroan, Ubarleston ‘ollshassee, Merrill, Belize, Bon, aud a market Nas TUORR®, June 14—Arr schr Mary Elizabeth, Madary, Philsce'pnia Cid 14th sehr RB braitb, itobinson, N York. NEWAUKYIORT, Jone 16—Arr echre Jno lad walinder, and David & Wot, Phiiadelpbia, bid 16th, brig Carolian, Tur: pin. Poiladelyhis; ache a & Summer, Taylor, NEW HAVEN, Juve I7~ArrechtaT © Lyman, ndJ M Warren Chayman, N York; Grace faiton, Lawresas, New Brapewiek; Anne hebecca, Xidridge, Rlizabethport, Sad schrs Win & Join, Philadelphia: Blien .ouma, NYork; Ster 80. PEWPORT, June 17—In port 2 PM. schra D Parshs'l, Crowell, from’ Dennis for s York: Ady Frances, Charter Unk, ‘Tyvall, JF fon, weatlower, Fanny Fero, Wm Thomas, to dondn, thor Winars, tindeon, HW Benedict, R d walley, owl Pall, D < arey, Thos Ht Thgmpson, Gazette, Neivou Barvey, We inplet. Yarmouth, many oihers, ag pre viously reperies, Wind 8, thick ng SOA Oy tel) bark Moriha Anna, Burgess, Cardenas in PORTSMOUTH, June 15—Arr sobre Joseph Turner, Kelley, Y8bOO Faitersoa, Hurd, D P, Wapley, aod Latour tne, Philsdelpbia, Lockout, Thoruton. Balston PORTLAN i ne, 078 saneake, Crowell, Ktndd & & Urowley, Urow K Ftompeon Partridge do vis, Havane, WN Jnved9- arrachrs & H Daley. Hannum, Ich, Claderells, N dork; Lith, 3 F Pellean, Aldrich, 1 en Carroll, Meat, bie old tchrs War weet avn, hhienhari, rbiludelphis, Iaspel, Teyior. Thomas Fage. Rederwan; DB % , Steelman; J Ponder, Jr, El. Ingew nh and Frejerice Warren, Snombe, dor alsops OFDe. Stork. arr at Nayat Polat 16th, sehr 6x6/100, at ToT CY Sena tare sche Albiow, Hark, vi ‘ireinis. Pees ay Puget. Woodhull, Buniaville, Fou, RY. ree Cid ah ps Des 10, Hecd, and Palle de) \. cee RPOAT, June Bld brig Cas Wesley, MoGilvery, SALEM, June 16-814 sobre Wie H Dennir, Wheaton; Mary Fhaubeth. heed, and Mary Pettaraon, 8omu-+, Pailadelo! UnTON, Juve 14—Arr schre Sam) Hal, Paselio:d; Obas and Mountaia Home, N York. WILMIAGTGN NO, June 16—Arr sohr M A "Johnson, Ire: land NYork WAKHEN, June 17—Sld schr Graca Darling, Mason. Balti- more. PMKSUNAL YB DOW? PAIL TO CaLb OM 1URSD AYP, M . With the patent pressed. a Ww.” YF. G.—ah) WKLL GOV, Bas THLMGRAPARD We © Will arrive to night. Loui g. NFORMASTION WANTED—OF JOHN McLAUIHLIN, by bis friend James wersughitn, ony toformstion of hin wil) be received at Mwhew Uogvin's, Harlem, or Wm. Coggta, Yoreville, or et 351 Green wich wreet, F THIS SHOULD WEFT THE BYR OF MTHS FAIZATE Boward, she will hear of something greatly to her advantege by calling On hor slater, at 971 east Teuh street, A MU. JOEN GIBBONG, A BAKRR BY TRADR-WUdL SEXD oF bin address © No 32 Moaiserry strect, Baltimore, be wil bear ef sowetbing to his advantage. ILL TAX DISUOVERER INFORM THA 8U8- neriber if the osteopinsila or qnarta rack Ailing for te cared teeth contatos mercury, a4 ts tho case with amalg «ina 4 much used by other den‘iae aod if Mt wul. ‘ike the amalgam, turn black and discolor the teeth? OsTSUP Lastes, THE MILITARY. Oe ION BSTER LIGHT GUAKV.—A MuGTING UF Tis : above company will be bald at Teafalre’s font we La eater street, on Sunday, June 19, at 2 o’e! v order, ay Me LLY, Captaia, W. Dx Forxeasr, Orderly pro tea. ‘BR OLD GUehD—THE MEMBExS OF THIS COM- apy are hereby ordered to auieod & maeting to be hela Centre street, thia «flarnoon, at 1 o'clock, to make pre- rations for the funeral of their lete Septain James F. maracy. By order of Ligue. J. Con ®, OHANCB FOR s FoRTON 4 —THER PROPAIRYOR OF & well know berroow in Fulton street, near Broad vay, having ar eating counter aac aitting rooms vscaut, olfere them to an 4 No. } party for s restaurant aly reapucetvie parties need apply st 149 Fultoa aarect There is everything neses- sary for culinary purposee—range, boiler, do BARB CHANCE—FOR SALE AN INTAREST IN A ‘safe and mort Incrstive enterorise, by which several thou send dollars pr. fit may be reslized in asbort time. apply to OHas. K. vite, 15 William street, room No, 4, OARDING SJHOOL FOR KALE—ONE OF TiIe MOST Bo eteable properties fo the Mitdio States, eitvain’ at Nor netown, Pennsyivania, 17 milve by railroad from Pbilsdyiphin, where a iarge sud Hourtsbing schoot bes veen tm active overs Mon for 1S years ‘The DulWings are 380 fee! ta Jeng'h wee suerte besides’ busement und witio; 75 owe in All; tchcol room 48 ry BO fect. The whole oceupiée © geuntl ul ewinence, with 1 sores of land, 160 feet Above he river Febuy bill, overlookin, Norrie vo. In potas of aooase. loca. ery cagv tad prics low For dlagraone. nod full pa dicalans easy ani Ww ‘or ‘pa ticul cdress R. BR. Norrigtown, Peanayivania, SaL¥—NOW VANAL BOHOONER CH?SAPEAK& FOR Btaten Island; carries 185 tons. Apply to i. Jy! at i SSGUINS, 67 Warren street. JETILLERY.—FOR S8ALR, THE APPARATUS IN working order for distill alcoholand ram also two +ydraube presses. Wiil be sold on favorable terms, or ex tor other apply at the Distillery "Au. 117 sna he troy stroke APPT * BR SALE—THE STOCK, FIXTURES, GOOD WILL AXD lease of » grocery and liquor store, aitnated in a respecte bls end thickly seitied neignborhood. and oa os oorner; $800. Inquire of GLIMM & KOMNKM, 159 West, corner Robinson street. A \ most oomp i perfestorder." Will be wold st avery iow prine. J. W. SQUL&S, 98 Laurens strost, F°, SsLZ—A SPENDIDLY FITTED UP AND FUK- nished restaurant d selon, situated in the buatceas loostion. in the ly of Pallscelpis, Ai th starting yesiness > ie! by 1e nt of atmost every passenger rallroed, aid alad tee Mens jork Railroad. .as the present proprietora intend to eater into apother business they are willtog to part with the bouinees at u reazonable price. The place fa about 70 by 6¢ teet, furniabed with drinking and eating bar, large fountain {a the cents, four billiard, and otherwise Spin For further areas or upply fo Miskin ©U., Philadelphia, Ponsa Tae EP AND Welt SOE LeLlEeD street, corner of Warren street, Brooklyn. It hae a good oven apd fe ahop attsobed, bak |, with all necessary Marner angements, t oon tl i ed a engagements, is wently compelled wo tell Yhia, wwlibout qanation, fa an exoslient hence for any one desirous to ap in the above business; four years of aa unexpired lease. Inquire on the premises. ag BAJE—A BAR ROOM, IN ON OF THE sSaST locations in the city, only one door from ifroad way. Bet- \e'actory reasons agiven for selling. Apply at No. 117 Grand street alter 9 A. Wo, SALB—A BALOON AND CONCERT ROOM, ONG of the beet m the city, fitted up in good atyle, aad doing « fixe business. Will be sold cheap. Au enterprising man can clear the purchase money in afew weeks. apply at 16 ve ancey steel, POS, SALRRESTAURANT FIXTURNS FoR Bag and saloon to let, situated 1a Water 1 near Wal ately ocoupled by #ichardeon & MoLeot, who have rem» © their Lew store, 106 Malden lane, to whom aopiieation mast be made. The Oxiuree are, range, copper bolier, slaam ta die, reirigerator, chairs, ‘ic. <a are ae UA ea eat OR SALE, AY A MODBGATE PRICE —A PATENT from 15th of March, 1359, of a newly coustructed medi.) electrical epparatus. inquice at 415 Pearl aucet OR BALE—A 6ET OF TINMAN'A TOOLS AAD Td. Address Machines, includiag a paw of square shea! Hernia oflce, stephen Biynp, U'BRLEN Bo ON OF THE NRATESS S11aDE3 IN BROOKLYN FO located, and ee three veara letor ia 20u\ eatert in some otwer buucess. Apply to Wa. TuUarduay 10, *nlton street, Broukiyn. ARE OHANCE.—A WESTSRS DEY GUODS HOUSE ol seven yeare’ standing, and doing a irade of 6400 09) per acnum, located in ove of the Iszgewt aad moat touristion cities, are about to diesolve partoership by linMiaion: one o: the partners will relire on acconnt of iil hea'th Fe wil. ao Livioterest in the business to a guod party or the whole ¢ cas be purchaeed ata low rats and ou favoradie terina -» line, with fuliname and pariicwars, addressed to box 1,93 Fost office, will meet with prompt atication aud be conalddze. ovotice uta, ~ ttt, a ESOL OUR APTS YSPAPTIO AND IvVid0RaTING CORDIAL LEDIAKD’S MORNING CaLL. ‘The most ogreesble aud beslth: tonic in the world, £UKK OURE FOR TUF DyaPaPsta. Iv INVIGORATUS THE SYSTEM. It ts tavaluable to lacies in deltoate healinh. IT 18 FOR PINGST COCKTAIL, EVERYB DY THY IP. For as'e et the prinetpal Nqney, dealers, aod bitele jepot, 87 Gon! are. drugatete, WiNan et-oet. Sauns UF Reau Gs fate, AR AARAAN AAAI RRP Aa abs TWO BTORY UTPAGS FOR SALH— 4s TWEEN Lexington and Tbird avenues, up own. Good ‘location, om on erder, lot 116 feet’ seep; moderae prion, 20 ‘Bonds or mortysges taben ta part oavment. KUNSH 48 4, 343 Fourth avenne, A DSOIDED BARGAIN—FOR SALE, A FINE three story basement and sub cellar brick bouse, ball « mile fom the Uity Hall, Brooklyo; nelehnorhood 94. rates bouge in perfert order; termseary any ong wishing ® gen’ bure sta A ose cao iearo Carsher particuiars bg calling ov PEND & OOLK, 43 fulton sireet, Brooklyn. (JEGICE StaTbN ISLAND PROPEREY FOG Wale — J Bewntifal sites for vil'as and oonntey wasta a vary deel rable avd hesotitully lorated or party for private resideaose in oow offered for vale, which. for quailty of twad excelanca view and prostaity to the ferries ‘onvand = ig in the immediate viotnit) of Nee Brighton and Qnesrnting landiozs, omy Of woes, Agroeably aitusied. var: bewltby, acd will be gold ab lower ones 8 whole orto parts, Vong aay hee ace Glume property © Same grace oo the ieBad Inquire + Oskar ra ESUEWOUD, pear (ho Quarentive lauding. O8 RALK—ONE OF THe FIxksT BOTLOING g°TRa in Westcbeater county, to the town of Oastaing. 16 ml em above fing Ning containing from atx to steteen arree of macel- lent innd, It commands & tine view of the Hudeon river and the country round for warty or forty ales For particulars apply to M MatiSON, 742 croad vey, busement HR BSALE-SPLEADIN,Y AITUATED OOONTRY i place, cot maniing @ wAgnidcent view over twenty miles lent, ape hour's rice trem towe by railroad two minutes? we'h (rom the fi oy Som twa ta ity sores, 600g douse, abunosnt ou'bntdings, enuive frolt wad pure weter, apply to B, MAGTIND ot», No 167 Broatway, third gory. OR BALE —2.500 AOKKS OF FIRST CL. acd beary Umber land near St Loute tu aieourl nes railroad apd navigation, Will be nold cbesp for cash, or will exehabye tor Re city property ov liberal terms. apply bluGs & FOUL HW10K, 61 rassau street, POR BaLK—THK PLOT OF GROUND, 100 FEET square, Bpowp ag Nc@ 105, 107 109 Li wod 113 Woower street, together wiih ibe buildings theracn, which opsist of three three story altis and bavement brick bouses, als, Bouse and lot No 120s livagetreet. For pacticulars inquue of a. M. FANNING, 269 Bowery. POR PsLE—A FIR°T OLAS8 THRs STORY BRICK hones, with b/own sone Deaement and b'g? ptorp, to one of the most respectable welgbho-boods in Brooklyn, cvnyenieat to ows aod terry, efor stew, ao titted np re gardiess of cost an to artictic tarte, comfort and elegance, em- bractog a)) conceivable impsvomenw. it will bF sold at an immense sso: and more thin ‘sit the purchase money can remein op mmostnese for Home, Heraid offive, up to July 4. RB SALE AT SOUTH NORW/LEK-—THE PROPER- ty known as Moea Hil tncated within ten minutes’ walk of Sou h Worwalt depot There w 00 th« pre nises » beautiful gorbic stove dweiltog, sour Carriage bouee wits other Sutbuldu ge snrrounded by 22 wcres of excellent land, boloin Scommandiny view of Long inland Sound, Upper sad Bo Norwalk sud ibe surroune a bargain. evply o a. N fe PRILIP o baO! KR EXCHANGE —A FIKST CuUas8, FULL 81Z8D house in Thirtieth street; would be exsbange1 fr one or two smaller houses in twn, or for a nmall place a little way outof town. address 8. 8.8, Herald office, OR N, BXCH&NGE OR BSaLK—-A VERY 8UP&RIOR paying gtase and moesdow farm of 237 scree and ats acres of tru! Ms ppod pata, fa piled omg ect a reoaing favorably; fi order, Inquire rie MLitors, Ne 7 <linton Hall, highth street OR BALE OB EXUHANGK.—A VEY B¥SI44BLE medium s'zed house up town, price $10.10; and some very fine lote fo Brooklyn; or all on credit © taose winning to improve. App y at 18 Cedar street, Orat floor, frum | to 8 ° j OB fis LE OR FXOHANGE —AN BKLUGANT OOUNTRY restdence, within dive mils cf the citv, with about fonr acres of ground, trutt aud gardening 1a soundsuce. ton at once. apply to D, SttmrcidikD, attorney at law, 37 Fine street, ru BALE OR EXCHSNGB—A NUMBER OF BEAU. tiful villa sites sttuated at Croton, on the dudéon river and within epe hour's ride of ew iork. 2h lead ts 0149 and Dae commanding inisng and river views. Water hia baea brought from never ising springs o the property. wud ean througb any bou.e which mas be erected — Will ne sold low or exchanged ior Sew )ork or Brooklyn property. appyto P, a WiLsIns, 14 Pine eireet WOK SAL® OR TO LET—KHOP 36 A*D 38 DESBROS. i nea street, near Weat street, witn aad boiler for omlnrg quire of H- i C+ a HY, 88 Watts street, or of A, MTCaL#, 66 Vusne street # Wroasds suit gory. brisk bouve. plewtaatly looted, wos tro anda sk bouse pleas avenue snd bear Foorveenth street. Inquire ‘at 13 Joba street, u stairs. FOX BALK, OB- TO LET—NO 134 WEST FORTI- eth suret, swell built four sory and bavement brisk bonse; containa gas, Croton, turnxce, 2c. Possession immedi- ately. Avply from 11 WS tof, 4. ALLEN, 7) Jubu sirest. OR SeLB OK TO LRT—a BeaUIIFOL COUNTRY residence, at North Heropstand, L. I , 20 abies fram Brook. Iya, coparatng of house, bare, &e ; with 134 ree of ground, coveres with froit nod forest trees, price $/ ) lao saire tage, wie bx lols AL era stead elilnge LL, walch is Bvied for Pa besith; price $1.20 mossof ze purchase poney can remain on morigaye. Apply to JaMES CKULdstlaN, 05 Broacway, pd eee J #8D UNION PORT LOTS FOR SALE— Seven lets at Bi. bovidgeville for $250; alro, one haif acre St Urion Port, for $160 Inquire of THUM +S Faas RLIN, Ao, 11 cherifl street, or 73 46 wis street, after 6 P.M ATENT TO EXOHARGE FOR, REAL ESTAT® OR persone] property One o! the mfet vainabie patente in the Union Must be sold, as the owner is in traveit tor Surope, DINgeh & GULGKN, 9 Nesaa and (5 Pine atrects. EXCHANGE FOR WESTERN LANDS O82 WELL LO- cated lots, a 2% etock of stapie and misc: llan- ous merchandise, well atepted to Westera and southa.o mike, Some cash required. DNOSB & HO DEN Nos. 9 Nessiu and 13 Pins streets. ee, OB THREB LOTS, TO ROD A acboolhoute upon, between Vivision 4od Fourth vtreeia, Bowery und Fevexeireet For ctther partimlars apply to dor, GRsoLE A, 171 Cbrystis airect, 1a tue rear, ANFED—FOR CASH | R BX BANG# FOR GOOD oly property aneut coustry reridence nest out ouse and five ty eight weres good qoslity of land, health? eta. ROD; By OF R>TeES D. etuAMHIA: OF Gare; Mat be in perfect order addrers howard cersid oifirn, for threr days, giving prise and otber particulars, which wili mee: alent. agen need not apply. WING MACHINES—FOR SALM, SINGER'S, G& VE Se riers aad Wheel SAS NORE, G8 Vien aed by UF A. DENGIN, 955 Bena arg Ras re Wanted, Grover a Baker's Nos ® band 4re0n 80S & #500. ~GROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE Fux 84.8 sin Brookl: n—Now doing a good cash trade; a g: spot for & German or Irfhaan; corner; stable with two ss rent of store $13 per month; leave three years, with rene wa Presens cone es in oe basiness. For particu —— of Mr, 3 J. Y, corner Veutre and Champere REMOVALS, NIAAA NAEP AICO RA OM AN & IMPORTANT NOTICE THIS 13 70 INFGRM TH4 AL public thatthe ORIGINAL A. JACOBS’ BOWS teva ct removed, but are aui!l at the old viand, 100 Chatzam street, und srt in no way connected with sny other person by that Gans ry . Hememper the nucader, 100 Chatham street wie re can be found a choice assortment of our ce'ebrated sccordeoc:, ents, Watches, jewelry, &c, petra cece tocern ic ofaunicr hier rae ce K IMPORTANT POTICE.—THE RAAL OLD iM oK AL" Pure genuine orisinal JAGU #8 has removed froma hom street to 07 Broadway, three doors from Duane etree, where Fis ola custom +m will please call. panied Lav deci Sala oinnn tno a Ae OBN J. BTAFF HAS KRMOVRD FROM $60 B&OaD. ‘way to the new and epacons rtore No. 86 fraakhin et-ret, & few doors wert of Broadway —Lmoorter of und dealer tn fas wines, brandies, Guineas & Sous’ XXX sont, Muir & Sous’ ‘beotch ale, &c., dc., which cen be had in quaati to Bait ov chasers, or from United States bonded warehouse; Ailes! cate alea, Gaul’s porter and brown stout; Ohampague ciser tor ex- EMOVAL.—8 H. DOUG@1Y HAS KEM IVED Seon sto the new store, 22 John etrect, near Broadway, where he will continue the madtactare of the WOVEN EXTENSION SKELATON SKIRT, Which isthe Mghtert, neatest and moat durable ekirtin the wurket ‘Ibe sorings are woren ta the tape ia 199m, lavect d for that purpose, any cannot rip or tear out, | Wherever iat’o Juced thus ast superseding all other sinds.” The best poratble provt of ta superiorivy 1 the fact taat other mauufsciurers have stiempted to imitate this skirt by having tapes made with cove or openings to forert the spriuga atterward; but tus goods produced by this method are very muca' iaterior, below leore om the spring and Hable to give way a +iide from their places, whereas the genuine woven iy made from two-cord twisted thread, und embdcacos the sortog tgbily, and it is absolutely impoxsibie for it to ive way. Dealers will consult the intercsta of their customers by buy- mg nove but the genuine and original, very akirt 16 mado under tke supervision of the iaventor, and s amped, * Woven Suir” (patent apolied for), which ia my trade mark. fact that 1 frat introduced the skirt by that name ia weil eno#n. ‘dhe springs used wi 1 always be the very vest ibat can be pro. cured, aud the strictest atteation paid to each doparineat of Sy Tocltien for facturing bein creased, y facilities for manufacturin, sly fi , 1 hope to beabte to oll sll ‘orders, prompt iy, haviag my own steam engine and braiding machlaes, and importing my sveol Loball keep on hand, as heretofore, the best stock of okUt materiniato be found ia the market (weed oun ‘Dees is original with me), ne well as an assortment of other styles of shirts, end aw select stock of fine quality loather belts, all of which will be gold at the lowest possible prices for net cash 1 would solicit an examination of my stook bv first cls BH Douhry, ps gpg i tr RMOVAL.—DEFIANOR SALAM R™ TaNo 4ND@R BAPE DAPOT lege piace. "earl to 65 Murray sireet, oorner Col ‘ROBURE M. PATRLOK. vi CLOTHING, &C. Wn BARE OHANOR—FROM $ 19 82) PAID: FORLAvLay 1k dresses; from $1 to 910 for conte; and from $1 to $4 for gene papts. iso, carpets, furaiiure, jewelry, &0. a uo e by post punctuaily atter ded to by #., 184 daven' +iween Nineteeuth ard Tweadoth atreews. by Mre. K, T 481 PEARL PTRERT--$5 (CO WORTH OF CAST OFF AC clotkieg wanted, in sarge or amall lot Geatlemon hee of fd ete iene of cao werk te Digheat cash by calin; we slore or address! Ji sweet near ‘Obatbam, pritanec esi: WINES, LIQUORS, xc. “LARB B-FEOM BARTON & GUATIG® AND OEGaD J “reputable, Hororaua Boxes, frei $478 to E80 ves coos sborn’s port, hottied tr Oporto; od Heunsedy bracdy, vin uvenno, Andiva atiended 42 Neve of 1840 t) 1855, *nyited and Mocteh Alea, portae kc, at low bien 4, Wine inercdaat, bg Fulton siceok, Wartep TO PUROFDasE-Ty of Innd, between Third ard avenue A, Seventy ninth and Sighty-nioth sresis, must be dry ground; would be preferred if rootiny on two streets Oeal will be ic desixed “Address nox 4,100 Post ville. P $7 Bat FOR SALE OR &XCHANGE FOR OITY UU. property, a nplend:d farm, 96 acres, theee om obarda, large hcuss, twelve rooms barn and vutoul tings new, O8 TWHLVA cae twenty eight miles'in New Jersey, three miles from depots other furme W. H M@ulG&, 407 Brosaway. LUST AND FOUND, Wann RANAARAADAI A AANA IUUND—ON BaTUBD V, JUN® Il, a LOT OF ON- Made clothing, whieb the uwser ean have by proving pro- rty and paying expenses. Apply te Charles Neary, 2 Cay all piace, Poe ay OUR RETA] ST RF, A SMALL BUM OF money, “hich the owner cia nave by proving the proper bo. KUWARD LaWBSKY & 9y,, 835 Sraaduray. OURD—<T OUR RETAIL sTURE, A BMALL SUM O8 ey. which he owner can uave by proving property And paying expenr SUWARD LAMBERT & 90 , 335 Broadway. OBSK STRAYED—F4OU TAK ReTY HOTEL. NEW Utrecht, Long Ialand. on Wednesday night. ce le 06- tween fourteen ana fif cep baade hig& dare cream color, darks wtvveom down bis back, long teil uaf rising seven ye: de W Loe ver will bring him to she above hutel will be suit werded. —— | Faget el FRIDAY EVSNING LAST. A DIAMOND wilt sack ly re Custer pin, containing seven large stones. The foder e erelly Rewarded by leaving it atthe bx offies of Wale Wed FUIteNOS Orr. POCKET BOOK, WIT « BMotl AMJUNT OF money snd seven shsres of the Plymouth Gas Oompaay — rates $100 @ share, The Guorr may keep \he money if he will Se Bio ev anah to engione the stock 1a an envelope, directed to 162 Cortland street, kerchants’ Hotel LET, BER SED OR PTOLEN—Fe M23 THNTHE 4 suet on Wednebaay mornlog Inet, Juve tb, a medinea sized weoich terrier dog, with dark yeliow wiry hair very tbice about the bend. 90 a8 to alin conceal 08, BNA WEN 1D the name of 1 tuxo; tall partly ont off any person retumnt i the saioe to the above number, will ecaive §5 re#anl and no questions saked, U8. G. VAN COLT, nan ennnininn anata | Rot TEE ACADEMY OF MOSID, DIRING TUR matinée, on saturday, June 18. a Roman mosal> bra, lett The finder, by leaving it with the cashier. at Genia'y Bazasr, 613 srosdway, wili oe iberally rewarded, und coafer vor on the owner. gor ae Two Were ie hat E pit opera, Wweaee A Hberal reward will be tor Be sane, 4 tor faformtion which may lead to the deveotion of the thief. Apply wt 174 Frovt street, Rew B ReW-RD.—LOST, A BMALL Dia¥us) PIL $ somewhere between Abingdon square and (armiae atreet, in Blercker. 8. DkUMGUUD, 414 Broadway. REWABD.—LOST FROM FORT WASHINGTON, & ) lerre Newtoundiand dog. Hia color is black, ui a white, The atte reward will be pala oa return as avove. $2 REWARD. —LORT UR SLOLEN, A 3500 BUAD OF the city of Davenport, luwa, No 65. all persone are cantioned against ni the aeme, as payment bas Ly dreds zhe shove reward wee pee the cellvery o Sauer ei OE LurkbD aPatea, of Cumberland, Ma, Krw Your, June 11, 1850 VED IR OR MANSO"'S PRIORS, $50 Mernat ga wold og cals 65, sumone ia Bold, partial, $5, $5, only; el vr ‘errant “Gallery of teeth” Tenth, iets. vGatiers ? deen occond aircet Kod Sizth avenue, Reeth, teeth. BEGARS ASD TOHACCU. Cy avawa BEG R8-18 Bord, Fu SXOORE Ow LE ‘sore, dnty paid, for gale by StRAlTON. HAN FORD & 00., tmrorters, G2 Beaver street, corner of Williaa, oppomio Deimoaico’e. HAVANA, DOMESTIC AND GGaMAM aR. 500.001 gare of varius quaiides, from $4 9 $19 per thousand Cash Litt arg: athe sae yd Lash OA pat five cont oy making ar Shaves from my sty sada pe), OREES, 1] Bronaway, J