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% The British Right of Search. ARATMENY OF AMBAICAN TRADERS ON THE AFRICAN , Bank BE. A, Come ioe Youx, Jane 24, 1859. Bn, BENnett:— Fiease, if you have room in your valuable paper, to in pert the following. It sbow-, in some measure, the over Dearing conduct of certain E \isb naval officers on the ‘cas: of Africa towards American shipmasters, and like” wire witb what patience and endu ance a shipmaster Bbovid de endored to bear with their contumely and BrroyeDce — <! I sailed from this port last July for the coast of Africa, for Yell kuown and reapectable merchasts of fwie city, “sod whea within about a day’s sail of my port ‘of desi ation an English man.of-war steamer—tne Ve suyius fax | bave since learned), Commodore Wise—ssme wear %) us (we were lying becaimed) with the sige Dail tg Fr ap 0 “Pll send a boat aboard,”t0 whicn I made no reply , Dut woudered if he were uot @ piratical rover, there veiw g nothing in the manner of balling but was in perfect 6/0: dance with piratical cruisers of former times. It was wear the hour of twelve midday, aud I was qoitng & meridian passage of ihe 61a, when the Coummo- fore and two officere (the officers said nothing) came \D board, dressed in unitorm aud with swords, aud said to me, with much aetuority of manner, 1 want to see you tb the Cabin; 1 want your register;”” to which I repues hat I was tsking tae ews, and could mot just then go below, to be thus Hummardy dealt with; for bis words, walion, Were ROLRIDE lees Cun & peromalory vee’ a fabs cg Ha ulation Of reapers or ac- Caosiag me Weel extoer indigoant, wad L eaHumeG night of being waster Of my Own vessel, snl, wo log wy regisier, fasked tw dy wb ‘pt pe toate the demand; bat ne rare “Ory ab-wer, Dot glanced # loox of couse ce upon bir sbip and nis olficere ground Bim, a8 mach us to say that tas night should pot be questioved Lpolnied te the Amorican flag bolsted at The mizan peak Bed tod him iat (was uot under bis juriadiouoa, Saal Be continued to persirt in toe seeing OF my register, aad fad (hat fT die not wbow Rim be weal! make a priz me 5 thinking i better to euler toto Wo wréag, or, ae L woald Bay, Detter w sailer the wrong taan a greater, 1 showed it bim, waisa Re wprD Mery, Provounced “un-ameriow”” apd “ ua- dewiul,” nok a register,” © worthless,” aad Waid Hat he must make a prize of me (Perdaps I might have slowed ubger at this Imugaage, wou I Kaew w be fa'se—a aint, 1 tick, COLA Fource refrac), ® any rae sthe reg.n er.” Le was lytug upon the table g this I took \t and folded. 6, aud sevared ing perked, Wetiog bia be could take tae ship poster a8 long a8 [ bad powor to rewin it, «be would perbaps Lave more troupie tn taking it ship thowed him a copy of a resolution the. was » United States on the 16.0 of June ait Uae “American vessels on the igh Yeas time of peace, bearing the American dag, remain ender the jurtkdiction of the cownsry to whieh they belong, acd therelore any vistatie:, molestation o seteotin of euch vesseis by force, of the exh'oiiou af force on the part of a foreign Pewer 18 a derogation of the sovereignty tect Afier my taking toe ri mended my mantest and crew list, whic [ fatly refased to show tim, teiling Bim that these papers bad nothing to do w.th my’ watioa alty,or, that if my regwter did not prove my bavouaticy | Wore papers would Dow, and that it was Ooly to prove my ‘ona! ty that | hai condescenaed to show bim it (tne | regter) Tk would seem strange if 1 could uee dio With that regard that [-shosid aid be cowiuct himeels with some tort of respect. Tam induced to make tose remarks (which are at true, ana I cao prove them) from baying bearc through soue {rickds that he, tae Commo ore, has pablisved a ridiculous statement as to bis treat feat wrile ou board, aud it isin justice to myself thet I fm thas particu ur io making this Bea t, nor have 1 Extenvsted, or wish rd him. 4 few wore word tibave done: He wished w look my register again, whien I rofased to let him gee, Dur Upon Dis eying hat be wou'd not retain jt I salle) my efilcers in tae cabin, and after tes solemn'iy affirm.ng w thew presenes that be only wished to look at it, and would Bot keep it, i le: uim fee it again, whicn, after doing, be sere the vessri (nor would wait for a Uhat we were prepariog (or him), easing tha bear more of it T stonid Toould bave forgiven bis conduct, at. tribarog much of it to station and habit; but whew be went on veard be, after a litte while, steatue? up two windward of me, sod poured down a flood of Siaders and Smeke Upon the versel, Wicd drove us ai Of deck for Pearly a baif bour (those who koow anything of English toa! Know how i: smokes aud ginders), and which, to ap in, were ving In this last act of his there Seeme to me to be the unprecedented act of a) meanness, and of such ungenticmenty cheracter toat I feel @ repug: Bacce ip poticiog biw at all. If I have remarked wish some asperity { have not Wished tw oo £0, nor bave I done it ‘atentionally. Ido pot mean to say that ail Enghien officers euch, fer I bave been treated while 00 the coast Africa wien ali rispect and kindness by many of them, and wey bave Gone me favors in eickness, which calis from me every respect aud gratitude E. H. BoUTa The Alleged Detention of the Steamship Huneswttte, LETTER FROM BAKHOR MASTER MUROE. 310 THe EDTOR OF THE HERAL Jn your iseue of the Zisi inst 1 now Botemen— ‘The siesmehip Bunter stream +1 the following from Savannah, is ying in the pyowve pier 12 North river, upadie to get ints bar Der'b o “isha pe congo, fer the cesgon the! the Husho- Mia oF of the iwrict place a sullag vew el ID the der on the dep’ uumectaiely ure of the Mocummery, oo Saturday leet Toe well & Uo, Bave seul the following despsica Morgan, de. de, ac Statement (© Wade under your own immedia‘e ud is given Dy you ate matter of fact, predicated ne affair ia quortion. Te as divorial,” and ae ease Tam ry ant COU pelled to Dotice i im Vindication of my character as | toe Harbor Metter to woom you ailude, a8 Woll as w @samuse the public mind tn relation to’ the truth of your statement. Yon do not even attempt to shei- ter your wrticle upou aoy information given or ey Gence afforded you by the complainants of the esi? grinv- ance Ikoow not upoo what authority you tave aude~ token to fornish the © wk such a Sta‘ementas you bare made. Lremipd ag soni expositiung of an allau of w @rigipal exponent. Y. the rules aad regulations @idiities of a Hurvor Mas! Dut lute wi it i$ your o} ch you certainly © r. Ht youdid, you hay m and iess discretion in yeu ed aad day ot perfor duty. If qualified declaration, # becomes your duty tm the important etaiion you occupy. Tam aware of ties and dangers of tbose who wre caiivd to spread over tae surfece of public opmion that information whick is Seemed essevtial to tbe safety and sesurtiy of goverament and the just wterests of snoiety. Toe sources from Which inteliigerce 1 conveyed jor the publication of a @aily paper are no! always relisble, aid toe parual aud ene aided communicasioas of the ipterceted and deeigning gbou'd Loereiore be cautiour y received,as they are, and fught to be, just'y chargeable to editore aad proprietors Bie vot my parpose ai the present moment to cuter icto HY Oefence Of the position | have assumed in the autao mized and jost discharge of my dutes ag Harbor taster of tac E ghia dwiriet, | shail, in the maintenance of my re putacion, hitherto unstained by mance oF misreproseuta tion, place this whole aflair in ite trae light before an ta- feliigent pubic, sud, potwithstancing the grandiioquent and couse quentinl steam anpouncement of certatu artis to bik Excellency Governor Morgan, I sball be fully pro- Fared, without any formal “cespat-b,”’ to accofnt to the Goverxer for we course I have ja ‘ged proper to ohserve be thia matter. CHARLES G MU RUM, Karbor Master of the Eighth Uustriot, office 73 West sirect. Superlor Court. Before Hon. Judge Piorrepoint. ACTION AGAINST THE LUDSON RIVER KAYLROAD COMPANY, JUNE 24.—Brition vx, The Hudson River Railroud Om pory. —Plaintif! eves as administeatrix acd widow of hor ete husband for damages in congeyvence of his death Being caused by the aileged negligence of the defendants’ wervavte or agents. The deceased was emplozed to watch the arrival of a vessel laden with timber, and in Croteing the track was kiled py ore of the &: cers — The case waa trird twive Weforc—oa ti Fion the jury gave 8 verdict for $3,6 $6,000; but x new trial was granted. the present trial, eubaitte jefence that the evi cence went to show nogigence du the part of deceusod, or that be bad committed suicide, 23 he lay alone the track 1s the care came down. He moved for a dismiseal of the ae which, after argumout, was granted by the ¢ Brat occa, 00 the Recond for Sir. Fallorton, on : _- Anmy Intelligence, By direction of the Preeident, Licutennnt Jamee St, Clair Morton, Corps o! Engineers, is aceienod to tha special dety Prescribed by tbe.nct approved March 8, 1869, entitie! “an act to, provide for reservation of the ‘works canstructed by t # 68 for wited bringlug tha Potomac watore into ibe cities of Washington an ys co town, for the eupply of taid waters tor ail eu vernmental purposes, ond for the uses and bevotiss of iss inbab.tanu Of the seid.citice ” Lieut. Morton #1 veport ty the War tment and wil! evte es tortuwith, Lieut. JP. Roy, Second infentry, te relieves trom onast survey duty, and will report by le.ter to the Generation @hiet for orders. Lieu* Saruel MeKee, mornted rifles, is transferred to abe Firet regiment of deapoons. 4deave of absence for six montas is granted Lieut. W. #, Chambiirs, Second cavalcy. Ax extension of leave o absence ie granted to Brevet Brigadier General J. G. To'ten for three monthe, snd to Aspiain John Trevitt, Third infantry, for six mon New ARRANGEMENT FoR TuK Sreroy Danweay OF Me AMERICAN Baus —The L.verps0l Courier of the Sth inst, says:--Kor some time past the attention of the Post mnaeter | has been drawn to tae delay which occurs a delivery of the Anierican fevers, and in order to the pecessity for these comp'einta, arrangements Foade for Sorting .the lettere on borrd of eae Pieamer on Ler Loweward irip from America, similar anerd Compaoy the. pera werk ta'oriee! steaners. bee yg he tetters, &e., will Seer offstala. for delivery tbo moment tbe mails are ‘syatom commences on the first of next H 2 ou the Peninsular rte have already Vasxon Foxp—it is understood that ‘he entire amount veer) inns pi aera of Monot Veraon bat siready been: irty thousaed dot ors only at the aseociation will not sc haoa te topeezg tbe property, now ia We owt nego, — ; £4 condition. Neer enn cram am eruEsines sMRNMnU eM SRR OER NI | reckless importatione of the first half of tbe current y. NEW YORK HERAL,), SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 1859. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. —— Faray, Juve 24—6 P.M. ‘The steamers Fulton and City of Manchester, which tail to-morrow for Gurope, will take out, in al) probanility, from $500,000 to $000,000 in specie. his amount may De increased to. morrow worning, but it is not very likely. ‘The correspondent of the Rothschilds sbips only $160,000, and at presont rates it bardiy pays to shipgold, Ex change on Eurepe continues very dull. Mouey is rather more active, and in » few jasiances demand loaos bas peen marked up t six aod eves seven per cou! lenders lod difficulty in obtaining such high rates. Mor. cantile paper is uachanged; we qaote fret class sort ac ceptances 6 @ 634, prime doudie ame paper, three a four moaths to run, 7; names leas generally kaowa, 8 a9 There ig no increase of paper, and po dimiaution to the supply of money; the activity im the marketie due t the award of the Treasury aoies, and wil! probably be o sbort duration, We hear tha) the steamers to-morrow will take Out ap Unusual amount Of American stocks, chiefly government fives and State stovks, for Europoao capitalists, Ib is diffloult to describe the dulners of the stock mar ket Dull as tast your was, the present season ie de cidedly duiter; but for the operavions—geouns ard foti Hious—of the jobbers for a fall, is would bardly bs worth while to print the hstef transactions at the stock Exshange The Weetern stocks Continue to éechag, the ontet eiforis 0 the dears being @irected against the Michigan shares avd Gatewa, The decline is assisted by the coated dimiov tion ta the euruings of the leadiog roads; tasi Jono, wit wbich the prssent mouth ts compared, was wo active Kem son, a Tise in breatetats having sims ated ao aptive wovement ia ali descriptions of graia. bis moath wil th Western roads will show reduced exruings Galena wil probabty fall off $06,000; Michigan Ceatral rather teas Southern probapiy $25,000, and Kock Island $26,600. New York Central le said to be doing Detter. Alt these roads have reduced their expeuses very largels, and some of them are taid to be earning a8 much net proot 8 they were when they were reveiving more mouey. But, for the present, the pubhe wiii uot buy reitroad e.ocks dt any price, an@ the market is tp he bands of the bears, A few persoct w2o bave money to invest, and. who can eford to let it he unproductive tor some mouths, are picking up stocks at very low prices; bet the generai public have been furly scared oat ef the stock warket for the present, State stocks continue to be ip active demacd; Mirsouris are well eustaived, and look we though the supply oo the market was dimioishing Virginias are qvoted » fraction lower, Tenwessees ar beiog gold short by the bears. The dond business {3 dul’, without change in prices. The Western stocks wer generally a fraction lower this morning Micsigaa Cer tral was done et 3844, Soathera at 274%, Galesa at 63% Toledo at 2514. Rock Islan! at 583g. The supply of stock on the étreet is no greater than it was) New York Gen rai is steady. The demaod tor stock frem tae bears vre- vents any fuctuations Harlem preferred is a fraciiou lower. Rending keeps steasy. Pacifle Mail has a deciin ing teadency. Ja the afternoon the market contined du’l, without ma- terial chanve in prices. ‘Phe cloeing quotations were as, S:—Missouria, 86% @ $5; Virginiag, 9636 0 97, Can Cumberiand preferred, 17 & 343 in Company, 19 @ New Yorg Central,*is3; a 14; Erie, 6 a 6; Harlem, O36 a 10; do, preferred, 843; a 34; Hutson River, S134 4 3; ding, 4194 4 42, Micbigan Ceotral, 3855 aK; Michigan Southern, 73 @ 8; do. preferred, 2734 a 3g: Pagama, 115 4116, Lilinoie Central, 5¥3¢ a 60; Galoua and Chicago, 634¢, 4 34; Cleveland and Toledo, 25% a 34; Chicago aud Rook Island, 583; a 34; IlMaois Centra! bonds, 82 a 84; Pacuiz Mail, 673, a %. The bueinese of the Sub Treasury todey was as fol- 10WE Totalreceipte., $318 327 27 —For custome. 140,069 00 Tota! payme is 118 763 11 Total ba ance, 132,223 60 The amount received oa account of the ae # Treasury notes to day was only $80,900, The exchonges at the Bank Clearing tiouse this morn ing Were $25,789,005 Th, and the balances $187,459 7 The folioning dividends have been declared :—The Western Railroad of Mussachasetts a gemi anvaat cividead of four per cent, payable July 6; tho Long Island Joga. rance Company 2 semi staual dividend of tea ger cent payable July 1, ‘The receipts at the Treaeury last w The drafts iseued amounted hand object to drafli $3,045,000, ‘The market for land Warrants has been vafaverably af | fected by the falare of Messrs. Lehuray & Co., woo | dealt largely tn that security. The amount of dry coods entered at the port last veck wae $2,440,000 against $248,000 same woek last your, aad $508,000 samme week of 1857—making the total im wet to date $52,000,000 noainat $21,009,000 to eau last year, and 646,000,000 to same date in 1857. It noed hardly be observed that this importation is exvess and, in the present condition of the West, wholly up sar ranted, The dry goozs importers in this cry are egala pursuing ibe policy which broug Tuin in 1857; they ek yrere $1,200,000 to $421,000. Tho balance on cae t 80 many merchants to tne will roap the same harvest are continued Ubrouguout the fall. We tbhiok i ovly ribs to inform country merchants throughout the West soc South that, so far as we are ab'e to jndge, all descriptions of dry goods will be chesper late tuis fail than they bave been wince the crisis, in consequence of the probable glut of goods Iu this market, Prodect buyers, with mouey or creait, will trerefore do well to practice grest caution in weir purchases, and above all to be in no hurry to do 80, The Miners’ Journal eays thet “sinee the announe: Of the increase of toi!s on the railroad and canal, the busi bese men of Sshoylkill conncy seem determined to scence an Cotlet to New York direst, if poseibie A numer of persone met & committee connected with the Aubura and Allentown Railroad in New York last week, and they pro posed to push the road turough as rapidiy as possibie, pro. vided the eum of $150,000 1s subscribed ip and by those joterested in Schuylkill county for the purchase of iroa- faid amount to be taken in stock or bonds, if any boats rbould be issued, Tne company prefer buiiding the whole road with steck only, if itcan be secured, and iegug no bonds. About $250,000 have already been expended— $800,000 are ready, and the balacce over apd above tl £150,000 for the purchaze of the iron will be forthcomi 86 £000 28 the $150,000 is subscribed. roquired until the roadway is graded.” The Cincinnati Gazette of the 22d inst. says:— The trustece of the Obio Life Ingurance and Trust Com. Pavy are preparing to declare a dividend, and crudivors are notifies to be present and prove their accounts, as re quired by law. ‘The following is a condensed etatoment of the Cum'yor jand Coal Company's condition, Slat December, 1855:— No money will be Billa payab Agents,, Due bostmen + $19,167 14 €0 674 63 2,020 15 45,360 OL 10,009 60 4,775 01 689 00 12,426 74 4,600 00 + 43.286 62 6 over liabilities , if Ja January a sta oment of the bustaces rund. The public will be glad to hear again from the trustses, and to know whether any blame attaches to aay oce for the diegraceful failure of the Ohio Life and Trast, or “other it must be set down ge an aci of divine vengoouce on Wall street. Mr, Ludlow, the late manager, is, we be- eve, i Parts, enjoying gootal pleagures and occasionally visiting the Tuileries; many of the depositors and etock- hoidere tn the company of which he was the Now York representative are ia Poverty, in consequense of ite ailuré, When, if ever, x the truth to come oat? In reletion to the preforres atock of the Now Fork and Harlem FRalircad Company, there appeara to bo a very crroneour opinion sprung up in the public miad, to tho cffect that this stock carries with it back dividends. ‘This is vot eo; and to cerrect this erroneovs impression wo give @ copy of tho ect of the Legislature, passed 2004 March, 148, creating the preferred stoek, and which act reads 98 follows: — The capitai stock of tho New York and Harlom Railroa Company may be incrented $1,500,000, to be iaaued as a preierred stock, and bearing such rates of dividend, pays ble out of the vet earnings of the road, as the Bow of Di- rectors may prescribe, to enabie the Company to pay their debts and completo their road to Dover 5 Bo that it is clear that if there are no net earnings there can be no dividend, and it ig also very evident that these Wockholders eaynot get in future back dividends whiok 1959 will bo the Company for the past two or three years have nt opr Bed=-it is only im case of there being actual net carn ings that they are entitled to their preferred divitent Ag s00n ag the Company are enabled to pay the eight per cont dividend upon this stock, axd there ig any surp'ur over, that surplus must be applied to ® dividend up th common or old stock of the Company; and Jnciging from, the course of the direction and the very prudent 97.4 soo, nomical management, together with thé ing arse of the buriness of the road, they will be emablog to resume dividends in January next, Stock F.ixchange, Fuipay, ¥, 1869. #2000 175.0%,"¢8 coup 10034 150 sbu Be amet) Oe, 2006 Ono 6's, 60 oe 0 Fv aKoo RRR... 314 600 “aarlen) RR... 95s $0 Aarlem RR pref . Bu do, 060 “ Moseoort 68... 0000 Cal Ta ponds, ° 80N0 MCREpeltrat ch 1€00 MicbSe) ermbds 6600 LD) Cop RRs BO due oo. as 7 Ps Pac Mail 8800 M45 00... 6 Com’ wealth © Rawk Qommerce, WO 20 do. 8855 66 Pew Son! Co 82% 2p Mich SoWN la RR © Comb Cou! pref, 1734 890 (a 100 NY Con RR. 78% 26, Mich SORN Ta alc AO de, 1960 Wercze vse. 60 }00 Galena & Chig RR 100 ‘100 Pg lta 90 50 mn) 50 do. 44.10 ny 200 Cley & Toledo RR 100 80 Brisas sss. vd 60'Chic & Rk Isl RR. SRCOND BOARD, #4:000 Mieroori 8's... 853g 160 shs MicOnRR.bs9 o81y (C00 Hoy RASimibe 75 200 d0,..4..819 8355 20 bs Fienk Com... 100 _«, and holders sootnaet ae * China goods a1 on Odd He ean “re auate. Dartow 8) THO. & 80. actions _ -- 6&0. 8 90. and blues at 10) 2 10Ne. ‘Trans. Ww «printed goods were light and p> ‘unchanged ¢ bave no important change % notice in the prices of PFoollens, +The movement in foreign goods was fair for tho season. AGY¥ ices by the Persia spoke of better prices Deeg ce anded in France for woollens and silks, and hevoe hia ‘ore here were to look for rome corresponding improvement @v this side, which, however, will Wy vyon the extent of the importations, Low German cloths continued to be depressed. The market was well aup- plied with low cloths rally, Good styles of higher grades of Fuglieh wooliens wore hold with firmness. No avetion sales of moment have tuken place the pre- Kent week. CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Frupay, Jane 24—6 P. M. ASHES.—Tho sales embraced about 100 bbis. pols at $6 31, and 60 do pears at $5 81. Breapsturrs —F.iour—The market was heavy and irre: gular Good brands of fresh groond State and Western firm, wbile other transactions were heavy and r. The salen embraced about 4,000 a 5,000 bbis., ring withir the following range of prices pecied (0 chowe superine State q mand, 8X6. 9 90. for & Extra GeVemee, oo cece Wixed to straignt Southern, Southern tency and exire Pe .410 9 460 jemily brands of St. Louis were firmly beld at $10. Sowhern was less artve, while prices wore without change of moment ‘Tue sales embraced about 90 bbis., cloeing within the range of the aveyo prices, Rye four was io moderate demand at our figares Corn mea! wae etea’y, with some sales of Jersey at $410; Brandyw ne was beld at $4 50, Whoxt was heavy, with towards lower prices, The sales embraced €0 a 8,060 buthels, jucluding prime white South ern new red at $1 86; cho'ce white Kentacky at $1 84; red do at $1 65; and Southern mixed at $1 60, Corn was More buoyant wad in better Gemaud, Toe sles embraced About $0,000 usbels, including ol1 Western mixed, in Store, ut 800,; Lew do. delivered, at 80 # 823¢0.; ronnd white at 820 ; round yeliow at §8c.; and Western prime yellow at fc. Rye was firm, with sales of 1,200 bushels ‘ about 9Co. a 92Ke. Barley was quiet.’ Oxte were dull and tower, with sales of State at 450, a 463¢0., and Western and Camaitau at 47¢. a 490. The folowing table from Wm. G. Cutting’s ciroular gives the recolp's and exporis at this port for the week ending to day:— 60 Pactho Mail S¥C0 126 N'Y Central BR. . 280 300 Baries KR pref. 10 Mich So & NTa KR 300 do... . 860 100 MichSo&N Ingtdat CO Reading RR, b60 100 40... 830 1000 do... .. 60 100 Tht Central RR, a) 00... 860 100 Clev & Tol RR. 880 468 G0... . 860 100 Chic&RA LIRR 939 109 é ‘ 200 de 100 do, 100 do, THE DRY GuuvS TRADE, The following 1s a comparative statement of the imporie Of fcreign dry goods anti geaera! m orchanJiss at the port of New York for the week and since January 1:— Por the Wek. 1857 1858. 1859. Fatered at the port... $898,992 643,929 2,440,047 Thrown on market... .. 86,023 FOLII9 2,070,574 Since Janmary | Entered at the + 46,054,464 21,669,563 52,853,100 ‘Torown on markst.... 69,024,189 26,989,437 62,943, Py the above table it will be percsived that the entries of dry goods at this port, as well as of those thrown upon the market during the past week, have exceeded ia value from three to four times the amneunts for the same week toring the two preceding years. And the aggrogatos wince the Ist of January last, are also largely to excces ‘of those for the same period in 1858 and 1857. From tne umber of foreign arrivals to day, whose invoiees do net @ppear in dis week’s report, it is likely that te unportativos pext week will even exceed the large amounts received and thrown upon the market du Ting the present week. Tne figures are #0 large that they ere weil calculated to excite the fears of tnat clase Of political ecooomista Wag consider that bigh tari (fs should be imposed to shut out foreign goods, Yet trade sooner or later, if tet alone, regulates itself. It is supposed that a consilerabie portion of the goods coming forwara cousiet of consignments from forcign manufacturers Ove feature ju the movement wiilscbalienge attention, aud tat {s, that of tne $2 440,947 of entries, nearly an eguivalest amount, or $2,079,614, were thrown upon the market, which showe thet importers and joo bere mre actively preparing forthe fall trade,to com meno» some Uwo or three weeks hence Avnexed we give tables classifying the gooda entered &o., by which it wili be geen that daring the past wock the importation: bave comprised $907,595 in weoilene. 2499643 in cotton goods, $420,308 ta silks, $182,048 in flax goode, aud $22,687 in miscellancons erticlee:— Enterd for Consumption Packages. Value. Packages. Value. Woot Sik Woo!l 252 $205,783 250 $264,265 Carp nd 189 62,849 67 (67,899 Ciovne. 164 45,186 4° 3 Worsteds.,. 468 204012 Dejnines ... 845 105 267 Cot & westd 325 123 426 54 26,900 Soowls..... 436 STO, 625 $'8i 216 8 ‘Threw’. 20 ‘Total... $182,046 Miscel'aneour— Fea. &flers 28 $6 Clothing. is 5 Lea gioves. 10° Embroia'rs. “9 Mentate: 4,508 Kid glove 49 12/200 — Suspender 7 3g7l 1,026 249 388, Total...,..3,776 $4! Wuhdsawals from Warehouse. Wool Suk Woolete.... UU $4,079 Ca; petivng 2 e381 4 3,151 1 783 2 268 6 2866 131/806 |} Bose.,..... 12 8,386 Total... SL $16,975 | Cottoc— Cottons 8 $1,77 Colored ., 2 225 Hondker'fe, 2 98 — Total....... 193 $9,712 Bpooi $ 458. Meoollancous— Veivets 1 882 Straw foods 1 $573 Hose, 44° 7,106 Tea glover, 2 i79 — —— Matting...) 6 248 Total....... 59 $10,061 —_ Total...... 68 $996 Entered far Waredousing. Wool Sk Woollers.., 65 $31,828 $3,675 U9 34/953 W4417 7 3.784 2054 187 621931 798, 162 84.443 873 180 28.390 —— 14,849 $21,924 38 684 92,508 $18,795 — 1,577 $255,848 $68,089 420 11,894 43 7 $70,408 Corsets 18 6361 Total...... 69 $20,324 Recapitulation. Fatered for Consumption = Packages, Failte. Manvtucturee of Woo... + 28a $007,505 wake 499,643 4 420,203 182,046 22589 TOAD... ssccersee ase + 5.208 $2,082,076 Witberawals from Warchouse— Manvfactures of woo: 51 $16 975 Do. otton 59 10.061 Do. 15 9,164 Do. 198 9712 Mievellancous, 83 996 Entered for Warehousing— Manvtuctures of woo! io $276,848 Do. cotion ‘247 70, Do, ilk 38 21,028 20/372 20,824 a $408,871 The exports of domestic cotton goods for the week ond- ing June 24 were es followe:— Since Jen. 1....... Pere A) The e»ove table exhibits but a light export business during the paet week at this port. The gross exports to Chins of all kinds for the week ending tho 20th inet, erounted to $20,000, cf whicb cotton goods comprised 282,900. Manofacturers at the Fest continue to be well employed, aad at Providence, Rhode Island, for some ines of goods some rile Imd orders enough abena to last until September, ‘The large retail clothiug houses of the city baye founa the eeseon very backward for the sale of tin and light goods suitable for wear in hot weather com od to some pievious aummers; tbe season, with the ex- © few worm dase, is from three to four weoks. wkward than ugval During the week a Hor. ‘ng pore avers bave been in the market from nt Wie! and Southwert, and in some cages tuoderate assort- mente baye been purckased. The reports from the Sou’h and Wee, are in the main considerod favorable for a geod and active fall trade, Sales of heavy shoetings of standard widths were made at 8ie., and favorite makes were Beld at 8%.» 8c. The alock waa increasing, Flour, Wheat, — Rye, Com, — Oats, .” bushels. bushels bushels. bushels. 26,075 6,817 620 61,046 63,655 6.204 1,061 — = 6858 8193 3,630 ~=—-10060,080 40,030 Total,.......40472 11508 720 66,196 109,948 The exports of flour and grain from New York, for tue week ending Jove 21, were:—To British provinces and other places, 8,649 bbls. floar, 2,894 bushels corn Covrre —The market wae more active. The sales em: dracea one cargo of about 2,160 bage Rio, and another of 2200 bage do., the latter per Jobn Weeley, both on p-i vaie terms; 200 do. St Domingo at 9}c, and 800 do. Java at 140. Corrox.—The market wes quiet. Tho rales wore con fin: d to about SCO bales, in lots, to spinners, at about the following quotatious:— NBW YORK CLASSIFICATION. Upland. Florida. cae | be tee) BA Ordinar: oi 36 Midéiing nv ny PIE Midding fair 123g 193g 13 ‘Ses 12K 133g 18% Famcumm —Pogagemenis were moderate. To Liver Fcol, 860 bales of cotton were engaged at 3/4. a 6-32d.; 560 boxee cheese, by steamer, at 254., and 10 ton’ shoul cers at 7s. 6d. To London, 150 tons'rosin at Ja, 64. por 280 the,: 60 tieroes provisions at Ba. 64., and 75 packages and % ‘boxes at 3s. 6d. and 2e, To Rotterdam, 20,000 Haves were engaged et $27. To Marseilles, a bark of 300 tons was engaged to load with light pipo staves at p. t The cbartere of two or three vessels have beon made within a day or two for Marseilles or Genoa at $7 por tou Hay —Salee of 1,200 a 1,400 bales were made at 600. a 600, Hirrs,—-The market bas been quite animated this week; prices are firm, and sales have been large for the season Importers do uot offer their stocks freely, aud conse- quently gales are restricted, The snies were:—10,000 Urovoco at 24c. six monthe; 9,060 Maraubam, 8c. Rix wonths; 3,000 Rio Grande, Buenos Ayres, 27c. six months, 1,000 Cordova, monthe; 2,300 Porto Cabello, 233. eight months. Hors.—The market continucd to rule frm bales crop of 1858 were made within the range of 10c. a 160. Old were chiefly beid out of market on #peculatioa Tron. Sales of 0 tons Scojeh pig were made at $23 59. 2ix months, lime was in moderate demand a! 650. a 72k. for both rorte of Rockland. Leainrn.—We baye no change to notice in the marke! thia week; prices are firm. Tho receipts were:—67,700 hen lock, 6,900 oak; gales, 6,700 hemlock, 4,600 oak; tock , 62,800 hemlock, 4,200 oa. WMorasshs.—The rales embraced about 365 bhds Eng lish Telavdp at private terma, and 490 do, Cuba musco vado et 266. a aL Srorzs —The fales embraced about 300 bbis. write torpentive # 46}<c. & 47e. in merchantable order, and small lots in prime-shippiog order at 473Z0 ; 1,500 bole. common rosin were sold at $1 82340. per 310 Ibe , to arrive, and 850 bbls. virgin rosin at $5 25; crude was qniet aud nominal, Ons —Moderate sales of Moseed continued to be made a, Cc. 8 Ole. ; whale and sperm were unchanged. Provisions. —Pors—The market was beavy and lower: the sales embraced abovt 900 bbis. 616 665 dioies des fo, aud pi Beef wes less buoya ind ative, witb sales of about 125 bbis, tneiuding country prime at $6.a$7, and couatry ess at $80 $9; repecked $9 264 $18 25, and extra a $14 7h a $ib 2. Beef ams were firmly hold at $150 $18 Prime mere und Iodia mers were quiet and nominal. Ont meais were beney, aod ales limited at6%o. a6%e. for rhouléere, and at 8. a 3c. for baws. Lard firm, witb ales of about 2604 200 nls. at le alliye , and some Prime quality st 112f0. Butter was ip good supply ant Cull at 2€c. 2 186. for uew Ohio and Siate. Cheese was Bi Sc. a igo. Fick --The market was more active and firmer, w: fales of about 1,200 tierces, including some itferior qual ith good to prime at 4140. n 42¢¢, Sales of rome 20,0U0 mats cassia wore made avd 10,000 Ibs. uutmegs to-day on private Joi im ScGars were firm and active, while the market close! ob tbe week's galer eta [ull 3c. advance on raw @ugare, and wortiy off refeing goods, which were scarce. Refive Sugars were also higber, aud closed at an advance of 3c. to le. per Ib. The gales today embraced about 1,460 bhde., included in which were 140 hhds. Texas low grades ut 6350; the remainder consisted of neariy all Cuba mus covavo goods mostly to the trade, and principally within the rarge of 6c. a 6%. ‘and Zi2 boxes at TKO TaiLow.—Sales 0” 10, were made at p. t Tonacco.—There is more inquiry for eegar leaf. The ales embraced 213 bales Havana, 164 do Java, and 89 Go, Cuba t.; 127 cases seed leaf at 180, a 28¢.; 43 do Florida @ 126. Whisksy.—Sales of 250 bbls. were made at 263¥0. Woot.—The transactions in new clip fleece are yet quite limited, owing to the wide difference between the viows of ecilers ond buyers. Growers are demanding 87c. a 50c for Sino, and 8Ce, a 86¢. for courte, at which rates dealers will ‘wot purchase, and manufacturers will take quite eparingiy. But little old wool has been carried over, and for it lower rates have to be accepwd than were current & mouth since. Sales were made of 15,000 Ibs. ex:ra old fleece at 620, a £4c.; 10,000 Iba. fine vow at 420, a 47c.: nd 20,00 Ibs. mixed lols at 830. @40c. cash. Carpot Woole are uneaieable, but clothing lota of foreign at the rateé oflered are taken in preference to comestic. 30,000 tbs. Washed Peruvian is /oported at 26c., and 60,000 ibe Poors: Ayres mermo aud mestiza at 20c. ® 26c. six monthe. OUR FAMILY MARKET REVIEW. The post week has been a pretiy brisk one to the retailers at Washington market, especially to the fruiterere and vegetable dealers, The former class had their attention more especially drawn to the eale of straw berries, which have not only been prolific in supply, but Of an unusual size and luscious to the taste. This bas been owing to considerabie care taken in setting out beds with the most approved seedlings, and the result has becn as before sisied, Tucre is yet room for iraprovement, aud by another season wo may expect to sce plenty of straw berries of a large size, The moat trade, although the weather has been ao me for this season of the year, bas beeu rather limited, Lamb has been most in demand; itsold at 12c, a ldc, per Ib. The pork trade has been total'y prortrated. The supply of game is quite li mited and confined to the following varieties, viz:—Wiia pigeons, $2 a $2 per dozen; woodeook, $3 per dozen, par tridger, 750. per pair;sqasb pigeons, 82 a 83 60 per dozan, In the poultry trade We baye:—Tarkeys. 16c, a 20c. per ‘b.; chickens, 123¢¢. a 170; tame ducks, $i 50 por par spring chickens, 0c, a$1 25 per pair; spring ducks, $1 25 8 ‘$1 60 per pair; Long Islong spring goecse, 87c. a $1 26 each, In the retail butter trace the prices are u fraction less, owwg to the continued arrivals from the interior of this and Contiguous States, Present appearances the prices will remain in statu quo for the present, unless some- thing 61 prosent unforrecn should occur, which is not Mkely to arite unless the supplies to arrive shall come {1 better condition for sniping. We quote freah Ohio, in fir- king, 140, @ ic ; prime Delaware county, 180. & 2lc ; prime Orange county, 220, a 240., Welsh packages, Uc. a 200 ; Fiver, pail, 19¢, a 20c. New cheese is selling at 9c. & 10c, per pound. Eggs are quite ecarce, and those in raar- ket are selling at 18 per dozen. The feb trade continues brick ard the varieties quite numerous, at the foliow! prices, viz: Kornebeo salmon, 260, per pound; me, Talan striped Dass, trout, 80c, a 40c, yer pound, bod, Gc. & 8c, ; fe, # 1€6.; freeh mackerel, 100. a 12c. each; halibut, 9c’ 4 Ie. per'tb; lobaters, Se, wég. per Ib. In the fruit trade, we quote Chariceton peaches $10 per bushel; cherries, 7c ry et ey pound; Jersey do., '2c.; prime russet ap- S ca ub \chavlabeen poles $3 per aj ‘new, x wherries, 2c. a 60. per sory bee Doan erepee, $1 per 1b.; gooscberries, $2 se bushel; cropget, $4 per ;. Jemons, $275 a $38: Wost India pineappies, 6c. a 25c, each; bananas, $20 $6 [oe ‘egetablee—New Orleans onions, $3 per bbl. ; uda, choice, 2c. 9 2s, por Ib.; new cabbige, 9. 2c. a bead; spinach, 126. hat 3 flowers, $2 50 $5 per bushel; Southern cucumbers, 6c, a 8¢, each; epnrags, (0c. 150. per buned; leeks, 10¢, a 126 ‘per bunch, suiad, le. per cozen; new beeis, 8c. @ L0c, por vt , $1 25 per bushel; new turnips, $1 50 potatcea, balf peck, 12c, a 1@c,; Charleston do., $4.0 $4 yer barrali Nova Scotia do, € 25) Mercors, 82 lowe, $2 26; green peas, 5c. por bushel. Bales of Real Estate. By Miller & MoKyily, Voase and lot 77 Robinson et., 23188, ) lot on 800h #t., near 7th av, 26x98 1 dom adjoining, 26298... , Rs ss a ) do. cor, B6th #t ard 24 ny. cach Z3xi00, together Broatnonly, City of Manchester (Br). Ie. Cork—J G Port of New York, Tune 24, 1859 CLEARED. lew York uebes morn 1217 eve 330 RN mtn Kennedy, Liverpool vie | PHaven, diey: brig Steamship Fulton, Wotton, Southampton and Havre—W 8 Eh Shooting Bier, Hotcbkias, San Franciaso—Raboock, (oo on we Aco ‘Anglo-Saxon, Cavarly, San Francisso—Wm T Coleman Co. Ebip Emerald Isle. Corvish, Liverpool—Tapromt & 0 Shin Peury Larbeck. True, Queenstown aud market—Har- beck & Co. er, Hughes, New Orieana—Wm Neleon & Sons. Bah Bilecet’s Bele} Wemarura” Harvey Baraca. ites af re Kerk Tranives ‘jor, Willard, een (Br), Evens, Ferib am! Barbatoa~B ¥ ei rrowbr id Brig Young Ameviza, Pool, Rio Grande—I B Gager, Briy Mary Rwily, Cho Brig Thee Tileaton, Morse’ Kipper, Ry - fe, Naw Orleans jorler, Sacksonville—Van Brunt & , NO~BS Powell. = M Redell. Eebr Meteor, Sebr Champion, Rebr Jemes Mi! ey Schr John Warren, lvubt. Schr Ned, Henderson, Wilesto pebr Sherwood, Williema, Ni pin, Norfolk Fh Stoumer Mars, Nichols, Philadetphia. signal! terae, ble topratis, bound 8. ‘Tilenton ined ARRIVED. ‘Thurs: ‘a—Hotebkies, Brow & Co, N Roof. ~-Jaa Band. Drea & Stebbins with mdse end passen- Oo. day. 4 PM, 20 miles N large sbip w'th painted porta and dou- Shin Thomas W Sears (of Rostov), Drew, Whampoa, March 4, with tese, to DG & WB Bacon. April 24, Ist $5 208. lon alized Br bark Bultan, from. ¢ 2 a Bae8 tae way Beat , a My 8 iat 4 Br bp Fre Grinby. from Madras for Went Indies, 60 1. 24 20 K, a 28th Ist bound being cr daye im Jot 242.8, ipst, lat 26 25. lon 63 0 Polomho for Loa ton: bark North Went, 458. lon 1207 32.60 W, spoke Br bark Frances, romp Lav . Bhip Rasen, Jepkina Paang. 88 daya, with coffee, Ao, to Crocker & Warren. If . sbip Issac Howland, of and for New Bedtord, with 1700 b' oe wha! Php BB e Prt as Park, dance for # Bepbon, N, June 13, eet golane, jarrets, hence for NOrieans, June 14, lat 29 35, Berk J M Morales, Laghiship ence for Havana, June 10, the Delaware 40 miles, pale enc atom suction) AD, as Komen, Lowry, for kngiane, 1a: Roaton, 00; Fo) Ow ' Bayes Pnterieh trem norte oo Jacbronviile, 18, echy Miesiesipol. Traek. uve. RRADOS, June 7~ iade'rs, eKMODA June 18 (by tel from Halifax)- In port bark a. A Rites Barer (Br), Qoover. trom NYork arr —, for do 234; sehr Bavimore wf tar a re Tn port rhina John Spear. 8 NeTapT, June 4—Tn port +! Jobn pear, for aline, Simonon, for iverpoo); F B Cntting, Post: Mulliken: Paterson, Perkine: Ronen. Fiitner. tnd reenland Neeson. for Bristol hho, Vana, tor N Yor! iy 4; Pyrami?, Hen- Jones, sarah L unt ‘altbam, Witham, ter Bristol w. aid et bark Champion, Mare. N York Capiz, May 2—Bld abtp Boutb Amertea. Berry, Newfound- land. Care Coast. May 10~In port barks Kedar, Walton, and Fire Fiy, Chaney, pro Bight of Renin 10th, barkn Corterellt, Dickson and Leuras eta, Cardy, me Foocnow, April—At anchor at the mouth of the river, 26 mite w Foochow ship Golden Olly, Lasry, wita full cargo of iess bound to London, wig wind. Genoa, Inve 6— Ip portablog Linda MeManan. for Leghorn, © load for United Btates; Nuremberg, Sohreidan, from WOr- rope, pre; hark Martba. Kofman, from Liverpoxl for Balti more, not ecmimerced Idg; brig Ocean Wave. James, fron Bewrratie &, digg coal WOA, Apri 27—No Am veunel fy pot ‘001, June 10—Arr ebip Britannia, Patten, St John, GA Vivenr Lecrony, June 1~In port shipa Joatah Q ifnoy, Soragne, | (srr ith wt from Ventee) for Kos'on lig, Sheridan, Russeti, from Wareeilles, wo Inad tor do Murnourne, April 16—in port «hip Pri ices Royale Hartley, ube (ard incorrectly reporie? at Neweastle) Maunimcs Moy 9—Tn portebing relen Modraw Tucker, chartered for Niedford wite oll; Rreedwatl, ankle! frond Cello. arr April 21; Mones Wheeler, Whitman, and Vallone, fimimons unc; barke Annie Rickman, Potter, reng: Reta*eer, Townsend, unc: brig Mankin, Moseley, co Ald April 12 C4 5 ated Chever, Singapore, (wih her inward cargo from N oY Maxsrripe, June 8—In port ebloe Arii-gton, Horton, for- Italy, freigbied by the French government: Lancashire Olsen, not fvelghted brig Sutton, Past. for NYork Ig; ashe’ Killen, (of NYcrk) Meproe, pot freigbted. Pacenmo, June 1—in port Br brig JM Sigogne, for Boston, ‘Ald May 24, bark Cephas ttarrett, i a Nore. Persamecoo, May 2)-In ret brig Windward, tor NYork co Wag eebr Kate Weaton, for do do. ‘ont By. Mav Si—-In cort briga Mary Stewart aud Bal- Gn 28d, off Barnegat, took a piict from boas Geo W Bluat, tle_élag: echr au Montagne, Carma: 60, a a oI. ne 21— AI ip ta. Hatfial Laokohelt #hip Red Gaunt: (of Boston), Andrews, Mantia, March 12. | ROU see May tie ln perth Mest Gaetee hee How: with indigo, &c, to Thos Ricbardson Parked Java’ Head 2ist .alsg (oUL brig Moria, heuce. ag batore reported); Phinaie, “March; oth, pesred shio Audubon and bark Anrie Buckoam, by Rs Cape Verce Islands Eld lutb, chr Hy D Mears, from Singapore, at anchor under North Jeland—would eat! pext | Rye kom day for Batavia: April 8, 1et}1 67 8, }in 93 66 F gpoke ship PorENna, about June 1—Sldschr A F Lionell, Freeman, @ Map zo tae L108. ten 90 aunelieed thip Dotchin, Teo | YOR. 1 brig Pauline, Lang, Sa: i , Jon 30 W. aignel a . Fro: ‘ ey : [avg, Sar io Northern ¥ . standtos a Jun 77 bra Rell, re Parbators (an: O18, lon aL Bx, Sen Suan was ios overboard while drawing a | ,,f7,THOMAS, Tune homes Foherta Romar Sti fang muck 6! wat ii I ». ‘4th. be oO wen Fhip Alexander, Holway, Melbourne, & days, with mdse | 04,fcr Washington, NC sss lonache re and passencers, 10 Bassett, Bacnn & Co. Off Cane Horn. ea br Brernen NB. Jone 0—Arr shio Brooklya, These. New conntered heavy esterly gales; lort satis, Ac; the eaus; | York; bark 8D Ryereon, Crosby, do: 2st, rtp B Wright jor sune 3 May 20, Jat S114 8, Jon 22:18 W, aleralized Br bark | eee eee EO eet ee og tai ehtve Premera’ Inclana, from Neleco for London, 48 dare out, 29th Int 8 41 9, erpacl; Zieh, Thos Jefferson. melrwen. Dee a eta eo tg "i OP Baleo)) Sle March 3, bark Arbus Pickertnge Int 9 aut, hen Vi fe Id March 28, bark arthur i rhra, 10 daye out; 224. Bandy “Hook NW by N100 males a jew R alg ae a — berk Rdmund 1 eri, a fs ; ta, April 1, ap B Aymar (of Rearspott) Eawyer. Patagonia. Apri May 20, ltt 858: ton $8, ope , , ye] from Bxbia for Boston. Fscort, Buses May rary y ship pareeneers, to Day nslize Jon 58 06, rem Yor? Path tat 2 Lip Hritannia, bound ir Mandesiiie, of 1 Ton Ba 14 guano, i Wal schr Ort ‘The F bas been 19 days W of the Baks Fbtp Aehburton, Bradish, Liverpool, May 23, with m1se and @7 prasargers, to Corvelius Gricrell June 11, lat 41. lon 65 59 hound K, showing Marryatt’s Nog 9882 first dist, for tigualized park ane. Hn pareec @ sh pendant; ih, Int 404). Tor 66 anna of Middleto: Liverpoo! 81 days, with mdse and 425 ‘Ogden. May"20 Jackson troit, fell from the main topaailyard while in a At end wan dled; ih, at 49 06, lon 17 $0, signalized Bi NG ces from Callao, hound, ; Siet. lat 43.40, lon 86 10 wig Ei; 4th’ fost, lat 4€ 10, lon 36 4 ‘St Jobn, NB, hound 4; 12th. lat 42 4 days from Palermo for New passed sblo Acadia, pound 8; 2st, 220 miles from Sandy Hook, tonk « pilot from boat No 2) ve Belly, of De i ship Jobs Owes xa, Home Ports. ALEXANDRIA, June 23-8id achea Clegrmont, Jobnson, X York; Robert Ff Storkion, Cranmer. Fal! River, ALBANY, Juce 23+~Arrsohra fuo, Oranmer, Georgetowas San Jrcinto, Chamberlain, Orleans, sloop 0 D Belden, Kipp, ) York, BOETON, Jone 23—Arr bark A dics; actr Norh Wid, Biggice, Jw Winged Arrow jrom Manila; Del” bark Anorime, from Palermo: CM barks ° Cronetact, WE 7), Hilton, 3 4 Snciend: rie (George soa, Fictinle, Mbtiets ohie’ sober © B Darling, Hexter, Norfolk; &'M Bartiatt, Bartlett, Pbiladelpdia, 14. wind NE and fog leamer Admire. Sih—Arr by tel) shoe Wizges “armee, Bearan, Manilng Pelituaver, Feveee, Liverpool, Sle bark snonimo, Pajero, Pa: le me 22—Arr steamship Thomas Swann, hr Breeze, Hulse, do, Old bara Bay sate, ‘Mance, Willet’s, New York; Prancts ark: Bert Lambert, hence for Glasgow. In Ist 087, 1on 0667, ook | ete avery, co; Kphraim & Apnn. 1 o'e, Providence wid r hip Conmbie Bryant, Uiverpool, Aprit 21, with mdse and | ship Ercrsticg (remen), Freiobs, Bremen; brig 8 G Bans, AAC passengers, to OH Maraball’é Co Sune 19, lon 66 40, took Wiogester, Arpinwall. RS I a he lot from No 14, B Forrest. ay KA TW Applexarth, . * Bhip. American Congress, Mather, London, May 12, Tele of | ~BANGC ne 2—Cid brg Susan Pancan spowmeany Wash: ckrs JK Mitcbell, Morris, De i ware river; Wight 14th, with idee and 122 pareengers. to Grinoell, Minturn. | Wahine ree 3! f Co. 2ist, off Georges Shoal, took a pllot from boat Komi xd | Pru ence, Coom' Yo Bani, Nod. Has bed light wecterly winds and fore we en'i~> |, 24RVERS, Jape Ie ee g thip: Rbine, Moore, London and Portemouth, May 2%, with DIGHTON, Jone 22—Are echr Benry Casto, Gardner, Nore Met8 £0. 1O a EDL CG Corning Onlawelibence for Liv’ | , EDGARTOWN, June 2i—Arr beig Tsols, Gridin, Cardenas ) “Ebi Rimeweli Gr), Hawkins, Sblelde, 70 days, with coal, to Taf W Mev _Sbip Americano (Br), Potts, Daagow,B6, dare, mith cox, fo t, lon 41 48, spoke Peter MeLeoa, and 2 Fbip Louis Nay with mdee and 84) passengers Fork end Vivesar ‘hetlneen. bar unbsm dee. to Sowing: Nor 4900 84 elt pendagt 84, ot 49.13, owilop Ne pendant, 8, Br ehip Sir R-bt Abercrombie Phi Ubiand (Bre), yarcengers to’ fegs the entire pases, Hark Ocean ( agi rk; hence for Valpari a MD Pices, to ‘d ight wind dtp ae: sugsi tri with Brig Oceano (Ne o order. Newbur: Brig Storm & ebarge Bie with sugar, &e, to ing Grap foremagt by saved the quence of the tock & pi! ingow Vy ok bewoit encone: 9 cle Ruyter & Oo. ‘80. 6 pe Sonthera Bark Chilton @t Périland), Pennell, Havana, 18 daye, with $c, to. J W Denlow. jew Bedford), Delano, Messina, 60 days. , Jaccarino, Palermo. 60 days, with frait 19tb inst, lat 85 42, lon 70.09, spoke bark Seaper, of sport hence for aan Francisco, ing (of Greenport), Penny, Gab oon, W One st Africa, April 27. win palm oil, to Jonas Smith & Uo. May 25. iat $2) N.jon 9881 spoke bark Ardennes, tor New York, 10 of « prize crew from US ship Marion. Belvele (of Ka Sen Foam (of N nit to J BR Dow. je ers thitg #itackec to the mart for hence for LEA ith tle, of Brunswick, ateeriog commodore Wildama, Fe! }2, with fruit, to James Bunter Boot, lermo Liverpool Loknein, Bremen, 85 days, with mee elrtchs & Co. Neon Ham), Harding, Hamburg, 85 Liverpool May 10, wih fmon, Has had light variable wlads aad e rr), Allemen, Mareettion inet, M naad lon 67 42, sew BTiS, passed Gib Go. jenin, West Const Afrion, 85 case Jon 72, epoke'brig Btorm Kiog, from Gaboon far 25%. @ miles 8E of bandy Hook, apoke ship J wie Almeda & Go tk Vigo (of Machiny), Thurlow, Burnoe Ayres. May 15 RW Hopes & Co. Crossed the ejjuatar 3! inst lant 3 daye | May 27. lat 8 16, lon 3? 10, Tora of London, boand Ktimore), Travers enveraft & Oo, Let inst, 15 hy tered a heavy ayuali which ihe deck and maiv topmast and eprung maicr: fore yard, which wae rigged for a Brig Roan, Wallace, Millbridge, 13 da; lathe, to Simpsr ay ‘ayhew, Port Gpgin Mav St after le arantind, Brig Milo, Ftnith, Providence, in ballast, to master r. Sehr Tose; bine, forum, Sextos, April 15, with coilee, to 8 & O§ Jobs DRC, tatoes to Schr Ccean Wave (Br), Loot hart, Dewo f, plaster, to DR sebr G F Wi pleater, to ma Fehr A , Pchr Et Schr DW ex Cooper, u Scbr Thereea. Kenn ‘cbr Blizubeth, Bo . Fastport, 8 day Caiwia, 14 day 2 Behr Atiectic, Joues, Sddison, & cn 78, Schr Char'es Wibiome, Parker, Tockian Fehr D Jones, Tato, Haverhill for Pailadelpbia. &chr D kussell, Butler, Fobr A G Perse, Bi tebr Robert Smith, Wilcox Portland. r He'en M sD Beh ‘cbr Heter Mel Bloop Gen Boston, 3 days Providence, ortland. ‘ortiand. ulee. Portland, ‘Schr Acroxes (Br), Ours, Cornwallis, N8, Sdaye, with po ‘Windsor, NS. 12 daye, with Thame (8n), Jones, Hillsboro, NB, 18 days, wish MoK ay, Virginia, 2 days. ‘bab, Hunt, Klizabethport for falem. Bagley, Rogers, Elizabethport for Boston. 8. a 4 days 2 days. oneld, Kelley, Albany for New Redford. 404, Kossuth, ‘inter, Sloop Belen Bteamer Kenneheo, Steamer Potomska, Steamer Hamfiton, Port Bavens, Provi Wileot, Provide India. Nye. New Redford. LOW. Bi Brem ebip Agnes, from Palermo, ‘Wind st sunset NE, Tel SANDY HOOK ph Marine R NW, light; weather very foggy. Micetlaneous. Sresusmy Hortsvi.e ts receiving her coal and cargo in the wen for aco, dence, 2 says. lence, 2 dasa. 78, Wilcox. Rondout for Pall Bi iver, er 1 14, auoset—No vessels in wight. Wind streero, and will eail et her usual hour this afternoon. A num ber of our lending merchants have expreesed a readiness and a desire to join in @ remonstrance to the Governor against this fisgrant outrage. Suir Ronext TaeatT—Hs!ifac, NB, June %4—The sbip Kobert Treat, bound from Boston (o Miramichi is ashore on Seal Toland. No further particulars —(By tel to KUwood Walter, Hen, 8e0’y Board of Underwriters ) For Saw Fraxcisco.—We observe that the beautifn! clipper thip Dox Quixote to now londing for the above port, at pier No 9 Kastriver, This noble veanel always has been a partisular favorite with the California sbippers, having made very quick pasar, that, baving estab idly, certalel, ts 9. He woud advise shippers ts he copiluues to put up auch superior v Capt Follanabee, of the ship & Norri came home in the abtp Alex»uder, arri Ship Ne}Me Southard (of 0}, before reported w Benson, $8805 to Capt gobe ve SAVAND ab 16th inst, from the yard of Oazlion, | NYork. Ci¢ ha is Mr RM Cooley. formerly of ve muccess in his business ii euseln. ls, burned at Melbo srue, red yesterday. Boston), from St Joba, NB, f rreched, Ws Bold on Saturday at for pLarxemen—at Rock Ory . brig J Horta, 240 tone, bs ‘ng ill be commanded by Gap Uriah BPatieg? 2° ulders tone. uiléer Be Oe es - ‘oung, Jr, and is to be com. ‘Whaiem: en 9 oe at Mauriios shiction (ond eld prev to. Me} ae epatsey Sia ree ‘okay T, Brewster, Walte, and Win Wison, Taber, orvioe Mz pct ween m wh feaving home. 8" 08 2) W, alt well ter from Capt Corneil of tbat b: 2 Young Pots ot RB ‘Tucker, | The Bi DAY $8600 ek the charters bark Eliza, WB, dated Man sornestion Shock- , and Capt Taber, of berk sate ride ; “eae would Helen McGaw, ‘of and hone bo ‘600 tons, Bot be ried away -ymsst, In COnKe: eVY Fe OF Wee Compelled te Cut adrift near the protection of the bn'l, from bowt Ellwood Walter, and 24 houre alter Words, with the wind from ENE ond dirty weather, was takco by ber arc brought ino Q Ge (8x), Borker, Barvey, NB, 12 days, with etme, to with lumber aad for Boston; sobre Hurd. Pleroe, NYork for do: tila, Marston, do for Newbury; 1 L Snow, Conary, do for Portland (and @)l remained). GALVESTON, Jane 10—In, the ofing, a berk suppoand the ‘bos W Boure Bearso, from Boston Ul4 7th, brig DB Doane, | Gilley, Pengscola Sid i0th sobr Julla M soz. Levming, Pea 2018. Te wed cut loth barke b Foster, Foster, Komton: Nara. rena, Saunders York: Clyde (Bs), Gola, to flaieh Iég for Ll- Verpoc. rig Veuta, Suter, Bos Arr briga Rainbow, Ma: Worray, Matanzas for rd, Bour pie for doz anna D Tar- Capdare, Mathews Fiizshetbport for do; Fo~ tisk, Yer’ Fosions dW Dharo,evwiers avid. Meal, Fd fo Keed, Chipman: Lewis Ches‘er, So Bas Yo, and all Perrin, (tote, Pritade’phia, Db, Det tor do, U # Fergayon, Bar- rait Ferth awboy fordo: Lolpiin Bellar blizahetapar |r 60; Protection, Coie, do ; Reasenden tcoper, woudout for do; 41 Woolsey, brrickson, Philase'phis for } yan; Ge via, Sweet, do tor talem; Gréainn Mathews. ao for Porta. month, Fly, “heosemen. do for sartucket. std shea: eovar, Wilitem D Cargill, ticbard Vaux, Jacob baymend, Thomss if 3 ern rey, Grifin, and Fest Ferry, do tor salem: schre Bitzabeth knglish, Ei 50 days, withmdse. to | Ballimore ; Ceres voesp Star, Loveind tia) re fow Rock- 7 Queen fillow (oF) We ite (B), aud Po. zave'b Sen Bird end Home June 8—arrechys Lovie Deer James: OD: AD KECH, Know ¢8 Rockport Me for Kemays tS 6 M, wiod hgh frm 89%, wil arrivals of to dav ‘and bark Alon Lincoln; bres OH Kens nedy, Martha Wosbington Anns ) Yorrey. lien Beraand, Candace Forest, Nerebal Dutch Phillo Varrshy e: ecbrs | treon, Tradesman (Rr), Mary App, Paro'ine Pall « . Baitimare for Petoraoure, Via. b rata, the xbove Fue, apna Smich Whitim O suderreld, Robert Guéilan, Willam A Hermord, Pevilion. # J Ta inot, Etnglive misness Richmond. Ceiedopis. sper, Flizabeb Ev gies, J W Pharo, avid &mith ebal Perrin. Ceres, den. BF Woolsey, in keed Lewls( bewer sare Gnllen Mar: XE Fereveon, Dolphio, Provecttm, Feasea~ jeorgin, Grecian, Fly, Charles @ Greiner, d Coran Bar, HARTFORD, Juve 22— Arr stermer Sachem, Thresher N Lork 61d 22d, steamer Jersey Klie Chedeey NYore. achre OH Reribam Reed | do: i Go; 254, steamer MU6}LE, June I8—2 rr eshr Jvila Fox, Leaning, old hark Funrlie (+p). Hoig. Barceloun: brig Pizarro, NYork. schra DB Bayies Je ny tur, ve Ray Port, Fis, * Rayna, p Persacola, Preble, Snow, Uork Trl and & market, WO! inne 14--Arr schre Orystal Palace Leightys, W York; 25!b. Fre arthomius fawver. do. i6ib brig Tepoy Lind, Micbell do; With, echr D) Sawyer Heil, Xvork So Lath, ‘ryetl Polase, Leighion, Aud seven Sisters, Orowley, FEW ORLEANS, June 22— ba, tmith, New York via Bi ‘dtayer, Pensncole, 20m, London; Creole, Pieres Bordeny Fort au Priner; #24 hark Warwiek Due , ship Clara 2 Arr (by tel) stoamehlp Cahaw- wu Old 17th. bark 300 Leslie, Aon % ‘Ibompson, Broke, iz; echr 4 1) Brewer, vox, ger, Bordenna. ela iin hip yO Bioek? , jemux. , @ lock lev Greut Liverpool is NEWPORS, Juce 22—Arr brig, Crotits (Br), Ravenagh, St Job, NB. for New York; evba Sintoeman, allen, Harrington for New Yere: PM Bonney, Coil rh for do; Angier, bene Warebam for ¢o (und te 5 ‘nok. Teunton for Fhilage)phis; 8M Partridge, Hix, Koer lane for do; Lucy Ro- divacn, Travie, Rowereet for New Verk | sd from Oath inland harbor 20th, echa larael A Day,é hare fem Proviteace for Beltimere; Grace Dering, Mason. Wareen ‘or do; Rm y're, Adome, and feabel, Taylor Pawtcket for Philadelphia; 224, lence for Bs tiraore: Daniel B NEW HAVEN, June 22—Arr soon Eaugerties Sid schra J rarrer, aud T PHI! ADELPBLA, June ¥ and Delaware, Copeg, NYor Leone: Te.cerafo (Itai), @ransta, Pa ler, Faire, Charen ton; Emith Tuttle Provtocetow le Insp, Sopican; Alice Les, Foster Kalem; Mary Mille Cobsreett; Bolivar, Bunker Providence; za ull lor, Pewbursport; Ida, Henderson: A Weake. Julta, Preston, Bostou.” Cid steamer Boron sellew. berks Rilzebeth J, Foutke, Port Rpain; American Wo Cardenas; Cochituve, Ranga. Nuricans: Ug Moraaey, er. tt Orcix; schre Jag Bliss Hoich, Bangor Pith Mitven; © A Stetaon (orb, Provincetywn; Soodealt s Ms % Burrows in; . Bonton; ade.side, Martin, Kast Boston; C.. Clark, Brrblebend: Medora, Barvett. und KE Atwood, Smith, Botton : Isisrd delle, Sberman, N Reatard: W welnhart, Peterson, Portemouth; Smith @ ute, Mayo aed Bolivas, Rane ker, Providence. Below, ‘wo ships’ sail to bathe Wyomin; ard Vancsater. both from Liverpool; hark Belle trom Sosto aleo four brize and a fleet of wobcouers PORTLAND, June 22—Cid brig Keoke, Trost, Jackson- vite PROVIDEMOE, June 2—Arr eawships Ospray, Kenney, Xork: cihapy, Fowler, do: ach James Marttu, ‘Eerding, Znilacelpris via Fell Kiver: sloop Frederic Keown. Oatr. New York, 2 seve Allen Mid@.eton, Jr, tipple, Philndelpbin; Jcbn Lencester, Biles, do; Oncar F Hinwley, Kaceett doz Ex- <Pettie, Rearo: Hmelive Hull, nil; Corveta, Magtev; Htivar nee, Reynolds, an4 Seinh B Strong, Molt, New York; eloone Us Jane. Gould, Timothy Wood, Joy; Apoll , Freeman, and O'bcllo, Myers, New Tork. KICHMOND), Jnoa 2— Arr sohre Alex Taw, Wood, Rooke pnd; Bueun Viste, Ava, albany; A & Weimors, Hogett, New or feeenpoRt, Sure 22—Bld echr OF Young (new): Packard, WANN SAN FM ANCTSON, May 20—Arr stoamships Forwood (B Leek, and serberney, Lindl, Victorias abip. Gauntien orlangy Hore Kong 46 di Ait Aide mesons to Fone 6, shins Asonele, Rteson, NYork: 8, do; Wurrivane, Sherman, 00; burk Ven< Watler Lord, Perk! eta 18—Arr stenmablp Alabama, Sebenck, bark Tallulah, Curwen, Liverpool,’ eclr May? Florida, Crowell, NYork; gchy Givo Clerk, Haréy ,Gracd Coymars Old echt & M Demill, Hens Tcksen, Maia ARSPO! fi, June 17—B1d bark Karnh Nickels, Mlokels, Rio Janeiro: 18tb, bry J Ross, Sweeteer, do. SALEM, Jone decks Beulsh, Haneon, and Monteveny Faderburg Phiindelpbia, TAVSION, Jane 2—tid echrs § Washburn, Thraalsr, Phi> Jadetpbia: oanoke, Jones, NYork. WILMINGTON, 'RO, Jcce $i—Arr brig Sarab Alarm, Cosrienton on Jobo R Wheeler, Bain, Lyman Nt rr steamers Boatou, Sollaw, Saivert, Wiltar, Sierra, 10 sebrs Grace Gird- faker; & Hammond, Prine. boe- e Provincetown: Irinnd Rel e Sher: Robert, NYork. ‘2ist—Arr Sree seship Rady, Cid Lub, sehr CT Strong Ligeum, WYork, Wi Over Main Her amp, wind WAW, achie WA Rls, ne Ie auc OT Strowg, Utsovm, & Tork, WAEDEN, June 23~Sid sehr Perina, Cole, RYork; from be~ Jow bere Mushingnm, Amor, Matanzas. | \TOTICE TO MESCHANTS Rhyl ey trad any ero i ous. | to co ontonn ervlse and fell May 10, | dey sacuene hs cealitacna ty to puned ta tance va Desol March}, | vegisier orga, pul Root, anthony & 0o.:— wk, hs, 12 whe, et ee oe a MF | Sahih OF Te Asanti MuTUAt Grscranen Comvany, atotber from the Clematia; Robin Hood, W'Gi: ley Watt) ee eee ee en £00 bbla, and left tor Hooart Town; Stephants. Fisher, 78, Crnti 21eN— Thia corpsny user fin claestontion and rating, 1900 bb) nd to New & Cob. bein Watrou of vesevia solely for Me own guitnnes tn the yusiness of In- fees wanting 500 bbls to #1; Win Bad 6, and doge not permit them to be published. Very ree Iwan River, th i sjcotfully, your obedient servant Harbor)’ Northen! Roi JOHN D, JONRS, Prentent, ux! ‘e Siteieatiere BILADELUHIA, Sune 7, 1900. Spoken, €:c. Daan ete hare desired Woot, Anthooy 4 Co, to ernse mg- Fhip Northern Light, Doune, form Eoston May 1 trem shelr og inayortie Youre, Vraxgueo, June 6 lat 957, loop gy, MAY 36 for Han} mite deem Wolr book ap conmullg inayocticy Years, ey,

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