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i0 NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 22, 1859.—TRIPLE SHEET. ee eee ean SS in cit —— a - 2h oI fs News Cea " flovel Musical Peering wa area ga ne to seer reas mentee, a FINANCIAL A\ co CIAL 3 - 5 = is Novae for excursious and pic-nics of infinite menean Indians ue pean ‘ fe Flav associations of every description, from reli- a ‘and abbath sonools down to target com- f politicians and butoher boys, are tak- variety, Bious rocieti panies conposed o! Bt 1 for a day at a time at | hides. pear Sow York, with « large cargo of Ia ata te aoa’ has and bad odere of | __Aavices frer it least, from the noise an of that da* —_, @auterey are to the Bthtost The Bulletin the ciiy, ito the calm, cool, fragrant sbades Of | in the _. stares that Governor Vidaurri wat ansent the country or out upon the breezy waters, There | dre* —eterion, ‘with the ohject of ‘raiviog «few hua- e = samy 3 about these excursions which orémarily makes a des:ription of one applicable another. There are, 10 moet of them, the pleasant ~ the rivers or bay, the delightful brazen music all vor spo-creams and lager—that modera inst’ (5, “> jigs pily bas innovated upon te Mure me 727 ap ‘agie—the ramble throug’ shady gro- @hievoes bevor- zides, and, perbapt, "se merry dar /@8 OF oa Hreezy hill- fell to our jot on Wi ce on the return trip. pe ee pesday nigat, however, to enjoy an excursion - F Sine, which is wor ui generis—a raro enter. ton. The New Yo -sby of a special descrip. kK Mendelssohn Union gave a “Grand Excursion and ergaged th on the Baseon river, i camer Rip Van Winkie, with @ darge oa tence and fer the occatioa. ‘The Rip Van past four ¢ + from the foot of Harrison street at half. free bur’ lock Wednesday afternoon, with two or | Twenty. red peopie on board, took on aa many more at wbere , econd st and then started for Yonkers, band | “De party was w , —#OMe listening to © music and géeniring the fine eeenery, some coaversing 4 grOOPS aut knows, others stroiling about the decks, and ope entiputiastic disciple of “lorphy produced a chess bourd, foundi wu antagonist, and soon became the ceutre of wo ictorested crows, who were watching totantly tre abstruse Oomhinagions ot “the royal game? At Yonkers At a sort distance this site of od over uader the shadow of the Parwades, the engives were s oped and the concert begun, We perferme: gs and most ef the rence belag congre- gered on the gpper deck of the barge. Some mo Aficaiions were necessarity made in the pro- Eracome, bgt it was carried out tn its leading festarss. The mosie and singing of course were exodiient, bat the Socessori€ 4 aed surroundings acted to them an tadescriva- char m. Overhead towered tae givomy Palisa with ‘if hts gieaming from two or toree lonely cottages Desthipy ‘at their base, whore inhabitants must bavs been Marte J dy this weird ike visitation, Oa the opposite bitl- sides, decorated with nvmerous country mansions, twulignt et!) agered, softening the ruggedness of the lnodecave, Aorty river passenger bouts occasionally went by a8 fencert progressed, saluting toe excursioniate with Wat amg bats and baodkerchiefe and the sbrill biasta of Abe & etram whistles, and the orews of the various sailing ort ate leaned over the rides 0! their verses lietentug eager- Wy te the strains of music softly wafted towards than » pees waters, or echoing back from the T gwectain wail. Ail the pieces in the programme, ‘m well ss several which were volunteered, were Feccived with warm eppiause. Mr. Millard’s national wong, ‘Viva l'America,” was made toc lastpiece, enc 8 loudly encored. fla fact, it so roused the Berriche e1 gers that it scomed as if Shey never would bave done with the chorue, and © Viva PAwerica, home of the free,” ran along ihe bill sides ioug ‘iter the ceucert bed euded. Between each piece the ‘ogee were pat in motion, acd by the time toe ‘@uoper, wirich ruceceded the concert, bai ended, the ex- *u-tloniete dad passed the village of Cold Soring)sod entered ‘mong the Highiands. It was origioal'y intended to go Sp as far as Weat Point, but owing to the lateness of the hour the idea was abandoned, and about the time the ‘moon rose the return tripcommenced. The beachea were Yheo cleared away from the upper deck of the darge, odworth’s band tuned their viol'ns, anc the youuger por- ‘hou of the party took their places for a merry dance. There were cotilions, quadrilles and pola without end Ped the dancing wus kept up with vigor most of e 'y Bome. A number of the singers organized them: 1pt0 @ glee club tn the steamer’s saloon, and by excellent tinging drew off's pari of tne spectators, Yolesve ample room for the nimble feet of the @accers All formui restraint was abaodonsd, and tne aot gave the falleat scope to their rocial feelings. The 4t piopped at Yookers, but only two or three got of — the rest of the Yonkers party evidently resolving that thay ‘*wouide’t go bome till morning.”’ There was very little ex- hibrion of rowdyinm, the bigd price of tickete—B2 for gen- ‘Memen and $1 for ladies—having probably kep: the rowdy atbome. The oat reached the foot of Jay street at 2% o'clock yesterday morning, and so ended this excees- ingiy pleskaut excursion concert. Coroner's Office. Fava Accipent on a Yacative Excvrsion.—Coroner Schirmer was called upon to hold an inquest yes'erday ‘Mt 308 Second avenue upon the body of Marshall Holmes, ‘® native of New York, aged twenty-three yeare, who was secidentiy drowned on Wednesday afternoon under the following ciroumstances:—Deceaset and eight others, it ‘Spoesred, went on a@ sailing excarsion to Siaten Island in the yacht Fulton. All went on merrily until the boat arrived opposite Bedioe’s Island, whea a squall appeared im the westward which promised a good wetting and some danger. The crew immediately prepared for tha exigeucy by taking in the jlb. gusting anchor Dofere sue¥ had fully compinn~ arrengements, however, the squall strack the boat ata moment when five of the party were to leward trying wo fasten down the maineail, apd in ao tbe yacht was capsized, precipitating tha pante into the water. and Samuel Gleason, were unable to swim. The latter managed, however, to clutch the ride of the boat, which ®t) floated on the surface of the water, but poor Holmes ‘was not fo fortunate, as ne rore some distance from the dost and floated off, struggliog in the water 4s thoagh be as drownlvg, Some persone from Bedloo’s Island, see mg the perilous situation of the man, pushed of to him im @ row boat and suceseced in rescuing aim just aa he wassipking for the lasttime. He wae promptly brougat | ashore, and every effort wus made to resascitste him, but m vain, The remainder of the party, who were cing. iwg to the bottom of the Fulton, succeeded in getting aebore in pafery, and when the work of righting the | Dost and drywg ther clothes bad beern accom. | phabed ibey starie1 back to the city wilh the dead boty | of their compenion. The arcident occurred quite cloge to the shore on Bedioe’s Island, and when decessed wi picked up by the boatmen be waa withia 100 yards of the dock The jury reudered @ verdict in accordance wita Whe above facts. RaitRoaD AccIpENT.—Thomas Dillon, a native of Ire- land, aged 66 years, died at the New York Hospital yes- terday from the effects of injuries accidentally recived by being ron over by one of the Hudson River Rauroad arg at ibe corner of Hudson and Laight streets. Coroner Jackman postponed the inquest until Tuesday nest, in oraer that come witnesres who saw the occurrence migat | be present at the investigation. The friends of deceased claim that the accident wax the resalt of care easneas on the part of the employés of toe railroad company, Borpixe Casvatty —Jobn McGowan, a laborer, was Killed at No, 29 Fraokfort street yesterday by ‘he falliaz Of a ecaifoid, which had been erected in front of the avove premises. He fell a distance of over twenty dive fer, frecturiog his ekuil aud bovb taigns. Coroner Jackman held au ivquest upon the boty. Verdict—'acciten al oath.” Deceased was a native of Ireland, and was thirty years of age. 4 Camp Dzowxep.—Jobn Meeka, a child about five years old, while playing on the pier foot of Coambera Breet, yesterday afterns0u, accidentally fell overooard and was crowned bo'ore any astistance could be rendar: ed. A beroic attempt was made to eave the life of tha dle fellow by John Long, of No. 368 Washington atroet, who plunged tto the water and canght the form of the drowping child, The assistance came to iale. however, a3 fie wos found to be exdinct when deceased was brought sehore, Coroner Jackman held an inquest on the body. Persoval Intelligence. Americans registered at the banking office of Lansinm, Baldwin & Co., No. 8 Place de la Bourte, Paris, from Jans 83 to July 7, 1559:— B. Knower, Cambridge Livingston and wife, C. Jenkine, eR Hint and wife, Lis Roviason, Be. Wat, Rear, oa) and wife, i. H. Maraball, 8 Glover,F G Youn L, A. B. Le wood, 5 M Feyser, K. H.'Wreal, # ey. J.P. Fraucis, Dr W. Tnoker and lady, Joba Woot, W. JH Boldane and wiie, J. AH. Bell, th Jr.and wile, W. D. Glenn, a. Van ender, W J.% Brown kod wie, Pike and wite, 5 Wo aii and family, Philadelphia; Hampshire: a. 'D. Kelly and . Shaw nd family. A. bs tiyde, HP. MeGrath, 8. Franch John W. Graydon and fam'ly, 4 Je, g.00.0 . Gib AD. Walker, George Pat trides, Jr, Basi J. W. Hooker. WP. Bridge and wite, Ooanect R Png Re pe ge 0 rae N. F. Baker, Ono; x . Berd ane fe, California, James Brookes, 3 , Massact usetis. mini ARRIVALS. At the Fverett Houee-Mr and ars G 3 Cumming, Misa 8, Oamming and servant Pave: nah; Newion #t Joba, a P. &, Jopn, Movile; Jay Gould, Gon'esbor >. Ps.; Gen Towne-nd, y; Hon Geo. Marsh, Vermont; Me ‘and ars. W i Roboades, Provicense; Joba G. Camp, Miss Kandoion. Pail. 4 ebter end neid, ©. Warde: ‘ainy, New Mexico: Robe Bowton; 0. a. Pegraui Benith'a1¢ fami y, New, mes Comer Georgta From iiverpool, in the @esmehip Africae Hour Je and Jady, UA Beur, Mise Tranpoll, ro Lamsvert ant ivty. or aud Iady. Mme eae, Miss Janey, dir De Forevat aud ne odate, Mr tanyds lady, Mr Garnier, F Liess Fieter, Mist *anse, Roberta ( Husner and inc y’ Mrs early bow this morning. Two of the party, aecrased | | west aud extend 7” tee ber wharf at an a@ianola brings $160,936 centitoase, Captain Woodhouse, 8 in speci _ eoldters to pe ttationed at varieus points on the Upper at Grande to repel an anticipated invasion of thinusters under Cabtain Geary, ot San Aotovio, Texas.” During his ateuce his Secretary, Govzales, is the acting Go- vert or, The tame'paner learns that an engagement took vlaca on The 20th alt at the hacienda Barcs, io Guadalajara, Between Camera! Pusbiite, of the liberal army, and Porta, carrere, Of he opposing party, in #bic! deveated The forces engaged ure said to number 1,200 ‘At leat Recounts received at Mooterey Geaseal Woll wae at Gueesjnata, with eome 2,000 men, Mejia at Queretaro and Merquez at Guadaisjera, The later was revorte! to Dave let a large number of hie xsidiery by an iasurres: tionary desertion. Of Kuagaa’s whereinout we dave no Inteilizence. From tbe capical the same inieltigence of diesecsion amorg the chiefk 18 revorted that we have miveagy received by way of Vera Cruz. THR CIVIG WAR IN NORTAERN MEXICO. By the schoouer Red Fox, “aptsin Oipnant, from Tam pico, the 2d imst., we have vwo weeks later advices from that port. Genera! Gandalupe Garcia has arrived at Tampico, Bis viait,? says the Prat, “bay ior it objact to confer with the govermen: of tre State on affairs of im- portance ” Aliuding eieewbere, in we same ouaoer, wo the unfertunale oifflouity of this officer with tue 0m mander in-Chief, Geaeral Zuazaa, tao Prima says bat the constitutionaliet army is comotetely droken up, aud that its operations are, for the present, compicvely raly zed Peta tho meantiue. the reactionary purty, taring advan tage of the dierensions of the liberal leaders, sre following up ibe war with rea-wed vigor. Notonly was San Lue Potosi threatened, but a new experition of 6,000 met against Tampico itéelf, war aaid Wo be orgaoiang, under the command of Gevera! Moreno The Prisma ridicules thie reported expedition, as it did thet of General Woll; bat apparently tn expectation ot £ome hostile movement, it ancoucces the arrival from Tuvrapay, July 21—6 P. M tween the combatants in Europe was calculated to pro- duce a conriderable effect upon our money ang stock markets, That effect, however, ba. been '.95 than might have been expected. New York bas felt’. change less than Lopdon, Vienna or Paris, The De we og Napoleon's deci- sion cavsed the British £048 *o advance 134 per cent, the French Reotes 282), 8D“, the Austrian Rentes ten per cent; bere, nothing b’.9 advanced beyond the point at which it stood day ‘efore yesterday. The decline of yes- terday has bero recovered; that is all. Possibly, when the news permeates the country and is realized by every one, {may iead to # more lively market, especially if we should receive intelligence of negotiations being opened on a promising basis. To-day, the prevsilmg impression among the German hor 3 that the, war would rage more fiercely ‘hun ever after the armistice; for Austria, it seems, does pot covaider herself beaten yet, and of course the Em- peror of the French will not sbeata the sword until the expuision of the Germans from Italy be beyond doubt or tavil, The improvement to the cotton market was ex- pected, and will belp some of our houses very materially. What was not expected was the farther decline in broad stuffs Grain and flour are now lower ja Eogland thao any:bing bute oniversally bountiful barveet throughout Europe wonid warrant, We hear no more of the drought io Rossia; intelligence spreade slowly through Rassiao territory; i seems certain, however, that the crop was injured, aud that houses io parte of Rwasia became go in fis@msble in cousequence of the heat aad want of rain that & sparie Jed to Conflagrations woick destroyed whois blocks end wards. Our own grain in thas fer not only very slundant, but much heavier and fiuer tm quality than ueual As it comes to market at this port we may ‘Vera Oruz of teo twenty ‘our pounders and four hanared stand of small arma, artilerymen, ammunition, &> ; also, from New Or eans a large quantity of cannoa aad musket powder. Ex-Goyernor Garza bad algo retarned home from Tam- At last accounts received at Tampico, Generals Wo!l and Mejia were preparing to march cn Zacatecas, which was held by Geveral Ortega. Recording the ramor that the former officer had pronounced 'n favor of Santa Appa, the Prisma says it peeds confirmation, We find in the papers no notice of fevers, usval at thie season at Tampico, whence we ifer that botu city aud port are stil healthy. Return of Governor Simpson from Aud- ton Be: ys the Moutresl Gerald, July 20 } Sir George Simpaou revurned to Lacuine on iast Satur. day from his usua! avnual tour of inspection ia the Had. son Bay Company’s Territories. [netead of foliowing cae old canoe route, via Lake Superior and Lac La Piuis, Sir George this season proceeded to Red River, via Minnesota, and returned by the same way. This route is less labo rious and more expeditious than through. Canada. 4» Jeft Fort Garry on the 28ch June; reached 3%. Paui on the twertth day, and had not busioess detained him at that point he might have been im Montreal on the sixteenth day . By the canoe route from twenty five to thirty days bi tween Fort Garry and Moatrea! is considered a fair ave- rage passage. We are giad to learn that peace and peoty prevail at Red River setiiement ead throagh. Outthe interior generally. Late frosts in the month of June were productive of injury to tne crops; bat they still promiee well, for which the aettiers cannot be too gratefulfehould a good harvest have tne effect of re- ducing prices, Flour sells at Red River at 208. a 258. per cwt.—abdout $10 per barrel. A lot, taken down there in June by the steamer pow runniog oa Red river, sold readily at $15 a barre}, Rea River bas been an agricultural colony for nearly balf a century, and yet flour eelis there at neariy three times its ordivary value in Lower Qanada? fhe Red River settiers are, we bear, now turning more of their at- tention to agricniture than to polities, 38 at present prices tbey fiod the former the more profitable pursuit. C: disp annexation, we are told, is as good as dead; aad the Canadian gove:oment, which through its emigsaries, pro mivea ee much but has done so littie, staaas very low iu public estimation. Tne great event of the geazon, aod one of reat timportance, was the appearance at Fort Garry, on the morning of the 10th June, of the first Steamer which ever navigated Red river, or penetrated to the great hunting grounds of ‘the interior. She remainea a few days and then returned to Fort aber crombie, at the bead of the navigation on Red river, where the stili hes. The epterprisiog projector of the route, who, last win. ter, bauled machinery nearly two hundred miles acroes land, aud built @ bout to receive it, paving accomplished the feat of ptucing a steamboat on river, foacd him- Seif unable to run ber for want of capital, a this uafor- tunate dilemma the public are inde we understand, SSSRSCSRY St BR Lata g Wel HORA, dtAZ.Pemoggy for river, which, but tor thetr aid, cou'd scnrcely have been cont nued a8 we trust it will now be, The Ear! of Soucheek, who, it will be remombered, ac- ompacied Sir George Simpson from hence t» the interior, we ‘eurn has proceededed on a bunting excursion to the Saekatchewan country aud the vicinity of the Rocky Moan. sain, Decltve in Wheat tn Chicage, {Foam the Chicago I'ribune, July 19.) Atno period in the biswry of the grain trade of our city bas the wheat market undergone such sudden fluctua tions as have occurrea during the past eight or ten weeks. and in Zo previous year bas there beeo as much mons} fost on the same amount of wheat. On the 12th of april last standard spring wheat sold a! 90c. instore. Sbortly afer this date the Europesn war broke out, and breadstuife all over the worid advaaoced, 80 inat on toe Ist of May the aboue grade soid at $1 t2 $1 05—daily advancing till the 16tb, woe it reacned $130. Since that date its course has been steadily aud siarmingly downward. Oa tne Istof June it was $115 on the Ist of July @20.; and yesterday it clesed dail « 6c.—a deciine of seventy foar cents per buahel ia sixty We give its downward course in the follow ny = s se>ePeEEe cooconme 2e2el neecsor Sassesees eses Scooconmme 4 reat the 16th of May laat No. Lepring sola at ube $l 43 while of Saturaay last it sold at 70c. ‘This aitogetlier outstrips the decline of 1857, which ha» bitberto been quoted as “the gudden decline.” [n tha year standard spring wheat rose oa the 3d of July t $1 307 ©. b.,und fell to 50c. in store on the 24th of Novem ber foliowig—a heavier but more gradual fall, The regu of the recent decline has been very disas trous to grain deslers aad spaculavors all along tue lakes Commiseiva merchants, bankers, and nearly ull cov cerued, have suffered ‘more or lees, Trae,afow hey come out of the struggle unscathed, but {t has been to the sucrifice of the many. Tho losses ut Chicago, Milwaakec , Racine and other points, cannot be less than baif a milion of dol/urs. It is a lewgon no; to be soon forgotten; and w. trust toat the spirit of speculation wil never again be a! lowed to rua wild as it did in May last, leaving its track ftrewed with bankruptcy and general ruin, Some, n° doubt, think that extreme prices denefit the producer. | ig a mistake, The reaction which generally follows a» atural advance, sinks the market ag much below its 1 level ag it was above it; and no beter examole 0 this can be cited than the simple fast that corn gold in thi« tmarket yeaterday at a price eleven cents per busne higher than standard wheat. _ Teraivic Hai Storm at Geawantown, P. Yesterday afternoon about five o’ciock terrific storm pweed over Germantown, doing considera damage. Several buildings were blown down, and th butt stones, which were of unusual size, compared to Pigeon’s eggs, destroyed a large number of panes of ylase Toe glass in the Town Hall windowa were nearly al broken. Two men named Smith ani Hummell, at work 0 an upfloisued buiiding, were injured by rafters pein, bion upon them. Smith was reported to be serious'y burt, Hommeil not dangerously. ‘Tae storm was of shor duration, but the wind blew a hurricane while it lasted Tne building upon which Smith and Hummoll were w work wae St. Michael's Eviscopal Church, on Hig’ street The edifice was in couree of erection, and tho raters f been piaced in position the day before, preparatory t» rooting in. The wind blew the rafters’ down into the body of tue church, precipitating the two mon along wits the falling mags. A man working at Eikenstine’s quari Mace « narrow escape of his lite, He wae standing near a Jarge cheenut tree, and the force of the wind atriicing is, the trev was blown down within a few inches of bim. ‘To sheds of Smi b's coai yard, near the depot, were blowu down, thi e fragments lying scattered around, Ia Qusen ‘ee, two feet in diameter, was broken in two and along the Rides of the railroad large brancues of teces are to be seen, watch were broken ci by tho wind. Io ‘og rod of a hoase was twisted iato a ne. Too storm came from the aor:h to the southeast, und covered a epace Of about a mile iu tength by about three-fourths of « nat in breadth, principaliy ou a line with Germantown ave nue. At Chestnut Hill it was very the lumber in gon, Mr Wood, Mr Hill, #'W frvon, Lieut Johzston, tsi WT xegiment, snd lady; Mr Menendez, } G Batterson, F “chai er. tr Tholmeesinger Mr Kich*nback, Mr Brawbe'l, Me Overdon JG Obapman. FE Delaanosy, 1 Mensa, BH Ealloa, £ BOger, J Youngs J B Hall and lady, 'F Gromal, Mr (asi Mrmtein. Prof ts Haidemion, F Brandt, 8 MoLaan, J Mole: J W hoberts and lady, ur Se: pie, ate Uburehtd Py Mr Caellonx, 8 B lomew, M Emith, Lo gee omer be ales. Me Wschioft Dat Callas je GA Suenen. t Zere” vic, W Hoge mal ta Kay, P McDonald V tieiner F Leovy srk craags Mr Can, Migs Oanterbue J Cavterhue, a mann. Mr Rosenstein, F Ground—Total, 115 fn the Bieammlia Jamestown - H Bates § favnor, Mies Orenshaw ML JQ Pretiow. jlie. J Hereman. Rev Mr Read by & P So: tt, Mea c IG Wright and Iaiy, anc daughter, Kine © Stevecoo , Wn Cut er, Shisa Kogers, Misa Wen: a4y wad soa, OF i | @ boare yard near by being h: FY direction, as broken, fenses blown considerably injured, in cora being levelled with the 0 has hin Toe giswe in many houses down, and the gr 2 whole Dsatn wx Jait ov A Son or Rey. Jonn N. May- Tit, —A tew Gays ugo a forgery W & small amount was por petrated on the bauking house of W. H. Burkedale & Uo Of this city, and three persons wore suspected of partici. ating in tie crime, Among the number was Frenoos A le Mt, who is said to be, and who has acknowledged him foif akon of Joun Newiand Maffit, tho eloquent prevoavr, who flourished in the West some years ago. Atwr the forgery was discovered young Mafflt waa fouod ox tho other #ide ot tho river, and wae coaxed aoroes in order to be arrested. ido declared himasel{ ianocent of the alloga tions, but at he had veen living 4 rather fast and ‘isa. fated Iie ou the river, betweea St. Louis and Now Or. Jeane, h’s protestations’ were not received with a grout degre of credence. Hig examination, with that of hia come off in day or two, b on DEPARTURE, * ho ad in the pure ng grad EM Ralbent, *, Wonu Kileey. Mim 8M Vial Bennett fr Word, A MAveril, LGC er {Bomatine, J. Me Sorviay ane i, bo waa welzed with an apog' tk = St. Luts Republecan, July Leonard, one n3 was kislad ewis Hogans, expect the price to decline wotil it reaches @ polat at which it oan be ehipped to Exrope. ‘seral of the banks are cursuing a sible course, and refusing to lend on any terms. Notning but a steady - adberenes to (his policy wiil obviate a period of grew ea” Darrasement avd peril this fall. The experience of the past has not tended to inspire the public witn much coa fidence in the wisdom of our bank managers; it stould be their business this fall to regain the esteem they for feited in 1857. In the street there is no change in the rates of mopoy. Demand toans rule at 5 a 6, and first class paper is freely taken at 6 a7, according to length Exchange on England ts steady, without large transactions, at 11034 @ % for sixty day bills and 110% a 7% for signt; but france are lower sgain. We quote sight bills, bank ers’, at 5.10 a 1%, and sixty days at 5 12} 0 13%. Mercantile eterling is very scarce. It will not be possible to form an accurate idea of the amount of ep2ne going out on Saturday till tomorrow afternoon. From present appearances the amount will not vary much from $1,500,080, The stock market opened very strong this morning at a considerable advance. At the close of the morning ees- sion prices were weaker; they steadied between the boards; ia he afternoon they were again lower and dull. State stocks were the first to feel the effects of the Euro- pean news: fennessees advanced %{; Virginias, 3; Mis eouris, 3g a % percent. There was a fair business traus- acted in the jast mentioned securities The business in Donds was moderate, at unchanged prices; the extended second mortgage bonds of the Erie are selling at 7134 Among the ratiroad stocks, those which advanced the most were Reading and Michigan guaranteed, which soit atl percent above the ciosing price yesterday. New York Centra! advanced % per cent, closing this afternoon at 7535 bid. We understand that the managers have in. formally agreed to declare a dividend next month of three per cent. Negotiations are on foot which will pro Dably end in raising freights on all the great roads to the Weat ia time for the fall business. Galena and Rock Island were both % higher. Michigan Central also advanced % per cent. None of these roids Dave begun to feel the effects of the hervest as yet. Toledo was a fraction lower to-day. Hedeon River ad- vancea 3g per cent, and Harlem preferred about as macb, Both of theee roads are doing well. In the efternoon the market was dull, and siozks closed heavy at the following quotations:—Missourt, 837% @ 84; Virginia, 8» 14: Canton, 1814 #19; New York Central, 751s a 4; Erie, 636; ~s <a @ 17a, av. proferred, 3! 24; Hudson River, 3324 a 34; Reading, agic g a7. gan Central, 42% a 43; Michigan Southern. 747, ~~ preferred, 217 #22; Panama, 11634 a 117; Iuinoia Cen- tral, 642 a 6534; Galena and Cnicago, 64% & 65; Cleve- jand and Toledo, 24 a 14; Chicago and Rock Island, 61% a $4; Ilmois Central, 8324 a 84; Pacitic Mail, 69a Tbe business of the Sub-Treasury has been ag fol- lows:— Total receipts. $136,512 92 —For customs, 340,020 ov Total pay ments, 288,006 57 Balance... 5,005,233 80 The exchanges at the Bank Clearing House this morning were $19,773,887 09, and the balances $1,142,637 18, The Sheboygan and Missiasippi Railroad Company will pay the sem! annual interest on their bonds due on the ist of August, atthe Bank of New York,on and after ibat date, The city of Sueboygan, Wisconsin, and the county of Sheboygan, will also pay the semi-annual inte rest due August 1, on all their bonds, at the Bank of New York, on and after that date. The statements of the Philadelphia banks for the past two weeks compare as follows:— July 1, Judy 18, Capital... $11,616,095 11,613,235 Tao.. $2,140 Loans... 25,248,246 25,200,073 Dec. . 48,173 “P°CiCs seen + 4,696,111 4/824'864 Luc, .127/753 Due from other banks 765 1,785,846 Toc, 108,081 ‘Dus to other banks... 2,912,575 2,303,179 Inc. -109,396 Leposits. 14,794,683 16,011,670 lac. .218,987 Circulation 873,947 Dec.. 68,161 The following is the business of the Philadephia and Reading Railroad Company for the month of Jane, 1859, compared with the corresponding month of last year:— Received from coal. D newal fund, and aii charges, 120,504 44 Net profit for the month. Do. weed 068 76 for previous six mouths 433,234 67 610,885 78 Toial net profit for 7 monthe.$610,053 43 614,810 21 The receipts at tide water of flour, wheat, corn and bat ley, for the second week in July, in 1859 and 1858, have been a8 follows:— Wheat, Com, Barley, busaels. bushels. — bushels’ 31,200 174,300 6,200 230,700 112/400 5,609 249,500 Ine. 68,900 ‘The aggregete of the receipts of the above articles so far for the years 1859 and 1868, have been:— Flnur, Wheat, Com, Barley, bike. bushes. © — duthels. bushels. 1859.....44.166,700 485,400 971,400 140,700 1868, + 609,600 3,803,900 1,209,690 268 609 Decreage..442,800 8,817,600 “938,100 227,900 By reducing the wheat to flour, tho quantity of the latter left at tide water this year, compared with the corres- ponding period of last year, shows a falling off of $1,016,- 300 bbls. flour. The receipts at tide water of the principal articles of Produce, from the opening pf the canais to and including the 1ith ingt., have been as followe:— 1857. 1853. 1859. Canal open. May 6. April 28, April 16. Flovr, DbIB.......+4.+ 160,700 609,500 168,700 Woeat, bushels, 1,126,400 8,803'900 Oorn..., 989 400 1,209,600 368'609 84,708 vO statement of the exporte i) from New York to foreign ports for the week and since Jan, 1:. 1869, Total for the week 88, 802,204 Previously reporte 461 83,458,166 Since Jan. 1. $4,999,649 34,270,570 The return from the Bank of England for tho weok ond ing July 6 gives the following results when compared with the previons week :— & Pubite deposits Other deposits. Hest... ccs On the otber side of the accoun: Goveroment ascur’e. £11, 76 47,987 L108, Otber scourities, 223) Notes unemployed. . Door ; 006 ‘The amount of n ation i¢ £21,476,210, being an Increane of £206,770; and the au a fo both whow preceding Den Jepartments is £18,098, of £232, red ¢ ‘The arrival of the Cunard steamor with the start in. | | telligence that an armistice had bee Sereqd upon be. been Penns‘ vania bonds. 8 Yee Ooutral theren have heen made for investment, alto of this company’s bonds, Peperylvania first and seoond mortgage are A request at present quotations. Illinois shares remain quite firm, closing buyers at 33 discount. Construction bouds steady at 76 876 Thie slirning, of the news of an armistice beitg published our stock mar. ket became very animated, and an advance of about 2 r cent was established neatly all round. Consols close ti ® \ for money and August account, The London Economist aye of the finances of Austria:— ‘The returns of the Bank of Vienna attest the severity of the war drain, The stock of specie bas dimtnis! 10,229,627f , or say a million sterling, between the begin- ning of June and the begioning of July, and now amounts to only 79,785.997f1., while the notes ‘in circulation have risen to 453,762,407f1., under the system of unlimited issues, ne reason amongst many—Austria’s will- to consent to an armistice, Btock Exoh: 5 Tuvmnny, July 2), 1869, $4000 U S 5's, 65 50 she HadRag wld. 833g 16000 do 74. by ao seen BONG 40 Virgins ito 00 cr B10 94 10 Harlem R&R. 1000 Obio 6's, 60 .. 9934 10000 Tenn 6's, '90.. 8834 360 . 8 100 60 84. 830 sat : 3600 KrieRR2dmb ex 11600 Erie RR 4thab. 8000 Hud RivRR3m, 2000 Mich 80 1st mb 2000 MWcb So 8 f be. 2000 I! Cen BR dds. 1000 Linpoie free’dba MO Lo ee ametnd 0. 150 ecesccees 28 1000 LaCro&Wiligb 16 50 Panama 1000 Lack& W letm. 84 100Gal&CoiRXbDIO 66 1000 Clev&Tol afb. 8534 122 do. 65 10 eks Be of Com’ce 10 Am Exch Bank.. 20 Park Rak, 6 2000 Caiifernia7’sbe 813¢ 5000 N Carolina 6's. 95% 10000 HarlemRR3mb. 72 1000 11] Cen RR bds. 5 sbs Am Exch Bk, 5 Bk of New York, 6 Bk of Commerce, 120 Pacific M 83 Co.. 50 lo, 860 200 N Y Cen 830 co do... . 100 Reading RR..b10 CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Tuvrspay, July 2i—6 P. M. Asnrs.—Sales of 50 bbls. pots were made at 5340. Pesris were quiet and nominal. EADSIUFFS —Flour—The market was very much de- pressed in consequence of the Africa’s news, with a great- er presrure on the part of hoidera to seli. Hence prices gave way from lfc. a 25c. per bbl., closing with sales of avout 6,600 bbie. within the range of the following quots- tions Tospected to choice superfine State. Extra State.. Superfine Western. Low to choice Western extra. Extra Geneve... .....06 Mixed to straight Southern, Straight to good extra do....... ‘Oboice extra family and bakers’ Rye flour Corn meal. —Southern 82 Gal a 50 Mich So&NIaRR, 00 do 20 Wich So& Niegs 225 6 Panama Rajiroad. 117 do......860 115 800 Cleve & mg Big 6 , O13 +8156 61 . sis Tol RR.. 100 Chi & RkI RR.#l0 80.044 do, Beowersmdt ssssssesss ‘with sales of about 14,000 bushels in lots, including farr Chicago spring at 80c., fair to good white Southern at $1 408 $l 4732, very choice new white Kentucky at $1 60, inferior to good new red Southern at $122 a 25, and a smail lot of French wheat at p. t. Corn was beavy and easier and sales confined to about 3,000 bushele good round yollow, in lots, at 900 , while common was at 88c.; prime Western mixed was nominal Oats were active, with sales of avout 60,000 bushels, including State at 40c. a 48c., Jersey and Peon. sylvanta at S7u. a 4fa - ‘eats ond Canadian were at ‘A oargo (ex Fame) comprising 6,000 bags of Rio was sold at p. t , 150 mats Java at 14340 , 200 bags do, government at 160., 700 do. Oeyion do atp t., 50 do. Laguayra at 11%c,, and 60 do. Maracaibo at 113Z0. OTTON.—The foreign news by the Africs imparted greater activity to the market, wh'ch closed drm at an advance of about c. per !b. ’The sa'es footed up aout 8,0C0 bales, on tho basi of the follo wiog quotations:— NEW YORK CLASSIFICATION. 2 12% 1834 li 5% 3% 14 144 HTS. — Fogagements were quite light and rates with- Fri out charge of moment. To Liverpool. 200 pales cotcon were taken at 3¢4.,and 50 bbls. spirits at 33. To London 100 bbls. roein were engsged at 1s. 6d. per 280 Ibs., and 150 tons oil cake at 128. To Hamburg 100 bales sarsaoarilla were engaged, by steamer, at %c per Ib., and 20 tor measurement goods at 40s. To Bremen 500 bel. rosin were taken ut about 1s. 3d. als, 6d., and 60 bbis. spirits at 240. per gallon. A veesel was engaged to load at Richibucto for London or Hull, with deals, at 808. Fruit —Sales of 400 a 500 boxes M ‘R. raisins were made at $2 25. Other descriptions were heavy and nomi. a lA¥.—The market was firmer, with sales of 800 to 1,000 bales for shipment, at 60c. a 70c. per 100 lbs. Inon.—Small sales of Scotch pig were mate at $23 50, aix months, Live was steady, with sales of a few hundred bbls. at 70c. a 75¢. for both sorts of Rockland, MoLasses,—Saies of 100 hbds. clayed Cuba, for distill. ing, at 75 '5 do. New Orleans at 40c., aud 40 do, Cuba Muscovado at 28c, Navat Srorss —The market was steady, with sales of 5C0 bbis. spirits at45c. ad6c, Rosin was in fair demaad ‘at unchanged priess. Ons —The market was steady for kinsead, with small sales at 60¢ a 6lc, Crude sperm and whale’ were quiet, and in & measure nomin: Provisions —Pork—The market contiaued to rale heavy, but in fair demand at the decling, The sales em- braced some 2,200 bbis., including new mesg at $1575 a $16 80, thin mess at $14 87 4 $15, and prime at $11 6234. Beef was not active, walle prices were uachanged. The transactions embraced about 250 bols., including country I dimgeng $6.8 $6 75, country mess at $3 a $3 75, repacked do. at $9 a $13, and extra at $13 25 a $15. Primo mesa and beef hams were unobanged and quiet Bacon was without alteration in quotations. Cut meats were heavy at 63/c. a6}4c, for shoulders, and a’ 8c. 83qc. for hams. Lard’ was uachunged, wiih sales of about 300 bbis. at 103¢c. alligc. Buiter was in fair mand, and State steady at 16c. a 19 ; fresh and conice, In email lots, was quoted at 22c., and 120. @ 160, for Ohio. Prime cheese ranged from 86. to 9c. Rice.—A sale of 75 tierces was made within the range Of 3340. a 430, Sxxp.—Clover continued firm, but without sales of mo- Ment. About 3,000 bags of linseed were sold in Sosion ‘at $1 6234, on terme equal to cab. SvGars were firmer on uccount of the Havana news, with a gcod demand from the trade generally, with sais of about 2,500 hnda., chiefly Cuba mussovados, moatly within the range of 5340 a 61c., inclnding 30 hhds. Now Celeuna a8 0760 , €2 do, comtnon at 53¢3., and 600 boxes c. Wuiskxy.—Sales of 60 bbls, were made at 253¢e. » 260 do. at 260., and 100 do. at 263{c. per gallon. | Parle of 600 a 700 bales of jute were mada pt SPices —Sales of 200 bags of pevper were made at 9c. TALLOW —Sales of 20,000 Ibs. were made at 110. POSTAL DIRECTORY. | Foreign and Domestic Malls, TIME OF CLOSING AT THE NEW YORK OFFIOR. Downoric....North— Albany, Buéfaie and Canada. .3145 P.M. Ww ray mail... «B34 A.M RB. A.M. and3: wemern P.M, Mand 4% P.M, Manda P.M, 2 South and somthy mae Belt ite e+ ey @urpay Mars..On Sunday ‘all mails close ‘ftice at 194 PM char CALIroMMTA...Ly steamehip Avgunt 5... ned ‘The Overland Mall for Galiforn!: en Bt, Srory Monday and thurmisy.ai8.A. M. Leltera Sesgoes tor fi should be marked “Overland, via 8. Laxe City The Overinnd Mall from Pt. Joseph (Mo.) to 8s Tako Clty, lenven St. Joseph every haturdegs at BALM Later * chould be marked “Overland, fomeph.’” Bayan... tp Qu B ‘By stonmantp Quaker Clty Saturday, Bo, Pacino. i saamnhip —— Augtiat 5 MRXICO, ++... From Ni ike Is! and 1th of by jew Oriewia by steamabip T Easier peak eaeas ced in tt L violin to the above dale). 0" Core Mx Bawaxa TaLars..On the day alter op tl Of each alter ‘ennessee, era nbd pre- nate Ounard packet at being once win malls or tue Babuins Yalan ‘ated falls 6 Mt Nasean, N, P, plaka TIME OF CLOSING AT THE LONDON OFFICE. Bonar. Overland Mail to Boubay closes In London #9:--Vin Maree ites, on toe 84 and 18th ghgh month. Via Southamplon on the Lh wod Sd, 10th. 12th, A6tb, vin Marselt 12, in. 27th, via Rowtbampion, ee Mts Via Marsefilen on ibe mb nd 26th, Via Bout. Aington 4th aod ap AvorRsid.. Vin Mareeliles aad Snex on the 16th, Via onthe a Oumta, 40. d Suen of the month, 2 oh | through the swasb, MARITIME INTELLIGENEE. FOR 2Uuore. Leaves | Nortesne: ft, Biizabeth » do, Bld 34, Ashland, N i, Ellen, Stage, 3a, x 4th Narramtealo, Oarr, San Francieoo, orig etre OEM ae Took. St ix aed, Basile, chasghaet "Apri Sa" Bound, ugh, Hong Koog; 11th, Oygnel, Moses, Shang ; port ship Rockland, Sergent, f ‘ Bat aa iruaves Mca atee a fete posed ‘st Wourabaya).. id April 23d, ablp’ Hts, Mg (up an Fri 5 ore July 7—Are Fulton, WOW a, york (gna proceed: vre). CROOKHAVEN, July 4-814 © poe iy VO ty on «1D port Jane 29. abip® “Aeneas ious, Chae, tor Boeke mann Man, for oO, qo; aobden ‘Beye, stone. for v Yor do; Bo Reranion, Magna; sana ¥ Spnidt, Wiliken; Paver: son, Fhtner; J, tsoyatom ‘neobsd and < oF "Brltol "4,Mg, Poremt a rr umae % Pal orreg, 7 ia clare. Pictanns Oosen Peart Obi Ad ure, Herry" man, auc; bark Burlington, ‘Keene, \7—1", port ships Aatybead, Cole; Herbert, Ri J Land Bearee; B Wales, Bare, Gran. cole; Wary nnn Kemmorde; Kockall Nertia, ani rele. O70, “all for dg; Leesnt (Br), Fearon, 5 Natior al Bagle, Matnews, for co; Wm urd», Bishop, i Atrica Boutelle, for ' AUriesae; Helios, ‘tor bydoe » ide; Biwndins Dudiev, stwood; Plorias, “a'birmore fo of thn ‘em, Lewie. oO more: the em, Lewle, wa: Qeean ee iliams, wao; alle # Badger, Fariion, and alice Ball, disa. bya t wn May 6 South Shore Lothrop, for Phila obi th Ulvee obit, ‘Santh Boston; 17h, Nounday, . and Ganges, bvaur, ‘Drat. July {—"s7r Mies Standlab, Gardner, Lontoa for Osl- ber y rere rig Namesng Rogers, London. #2 ALMOUTA, July 7 — pril 90—In port bark Houqua Cartwright, for GLascow, July 4—Aarr Jobn @ Desbier, Gale, Cleveland, seeming ae Pert of jew Yoru, July 21, 1850, CLEAR , Powell, Baltimore—H & Fank, Havre—Hord & Hincken |ARED. Steamchin Huntsville Post, iavannah—H 8 Cromwell 9 Co. Steamship Parsersburg, ‘Cromwell Co. Bbiy We Tell, ‘Sty By, B 1@, Hi tom. Qnehec—Snow & Burgess. Fup Rages (Bree) Rcbelliag: Bis Island —Oetrisha & C> Ship RM Arndt (Brem), Haesloop, Onariewion—-Cwe:r & Bark Virginia Ann, Gorham, Bueuos Ayres—Arrowamith & Avo Augusta, Uovett, Qu*bec—Roy4 & Hincken Irene (Nor), tarochens, “muresaicht THaimbee & Hoad- Pilgrim, Hallock, Mobile~Hagle & Hazard Bark Bark Brig Lasrapge. Dearbora, Awin +l trasx & Dearbora. a Bre seating, ‘Basterbrook, Port ua Plait ~Gelpcke, Keutjen tL B \. Jon Butler (Br), Minar, Port au Platt—H G Smivh. Brig Penguin (B*), ——, Bermuda—Middleton & Jo Brig Alexander (eet) Zeplon Gt Joba, Wane Wet oo I len, a, NB—P Mo im Brig Ocean Wave, Morton, Phliadelphia—Walab, Carver & tehr Nigra (Port), Vianna, Lisbon —L E Rene Bornnon (8°), Hall, Harnor Jaues Ones Schr Ovean Bird (Br), Lock bart, W ndsor, 84% -D #& Dewolf. thea, Harvey. Lavaca~ Wakeman, Dimon & C2, Robr BU Day, Miller Georeatown itch, Hall, Georgetown ~Baker & Dayto>. Setr DB Warner, Cargin Wilmington. Amsipck. fice p F Br. wn, Providence—Master, Bteomer Novelty, Bel. Philadelohia. ‘Ehaninaa,” Liverpool, July 9, at Steamship Africa (Br), Shannon, Liverpool uly 9, PM. with mdse and passengers, E Cunard. Paased Oape Race Bt pong onthe ta la dene> for a off Battery Shio Kndymion. Ha! & Co. |. Hallett, Liverpool, June 10, with mdse and 63 vase-ngers, to Howland & *rothingham §=17'h fost, 5 PM, tnd Havre Tune 38 asses Obvitophor a cofveol eespea, . james Chr! oe overboard Pt waa drowned ‘Took pilot 16th from May v 10 6, in lon 64 20. ‘Champion (of Boston) Mayo, Oronstedt, June 2, with mi fat ‘on 17 10, paaved Taree, tosh jut 48 37. P ve r8, Jamh, Wertucket Pouth shoal beating NNW 0 calles, spoke akio Free Trade. ben nebeo. . hence for Qu Bark Protector (Nor w), Stephenson. Smyrna May 19, passed Qibraitar Jane %. with rage 40 toorder Iniy ‘39 38, Jon 4080, waa boarded by whaling bark Messager. of Nav Bedford, Gifford, 39 davaout, a'! well bad seen no whale ‘ont the three o owed they hai Sighie’ one Iith; Jet s2- on 11 80, pamed ship Gara Provie, of Bath steering E 2 East. Brig Torrent (of Boston), Montgomery. Bristol Ene 40 dave, Fattroad iron. to Metesit & Owncan” duty 6, lat 45, lon 44 spake Br brig AO Robbing. from Dublin for NY¥ork Cephas Starrait (of Rockland), Gregory, Palarmo 5% gars, ‘and Gibraltar 26 dsys, with truit, to Lawrence, Giles & Brig Loanno (Br), Chisholm, Windsor, NS, 12 days, with plaster _to master. ee Harris (Br), Rothman, Windsor, NS, 12 days, with Brig Lavaca, Parker, Galveston, 30 days, with colon, to Brewer & Ca'dwell Brig Angusts, Cole, Machias, 9 daye, with rpars, to Peck & Fel Brig Denmark, Rogers, Rondout for Boston. Bebe Ktogisher, Petras. Malaga, Mav 20, wiih trait. to Gtro & Franeia 16th inet, lat 40 19, lon 62 80, spoke ship M& Lud wig of! jarren, Me, steerio, ene Villege Bette (i), Harvey, Windsor, N3, 7 days, wih 10 DB ewo! Piper Rate Gordan. Wileon, Trenton 2 days, fobr Hudson Waliin, Bangor, 6 dav Sobr Batilla, Waes. Harrington. 7 4 Schr Femsenden Hooper, kastport, 5 days. Bohr Benjamin, Whalen, Raxtport, 10 daye, Schr angnsta, Cole, Machlas, 9 days Sebr Richard Bullwinkle, Freach Hockland, 4 days. Sebr alhert Jameson, Jameson, Boctland, 4 days. Behr Pallas French Rockland, 4 days, ‘olcott, Parker, Boston, 3 cert eee en Schr tea Flower, Clark, New 8 Sebr Granite Lcdge. Tarr. Glor Bebr Cinderella. J fchr 8 F Bra uard, Brooks. 4 a. Schr JM Brainard, Riley, Port'and § day: chr Charles Cooper, Church, Portland, 2 days Wary Brock #s rand, Portisoil, 2 days. Sebr Robt Smith. Wi Schr N Shailer Nicl Schr Fenj Butler Cro fcbr E Brainard, Bulae, Bteamer Delawate, Copes Philadelphia, BELOW. Arzac (3 maste), Venas, from Cette May 17, , obe bark and one br SAILED. Fteamsbips Adelaide (Rr) Galway: Huntsville, Savannah; ship Baltic, St Jobn, NB; brig Lagrange, Aspinwall; schr EL Corning, and others. Wind during the day from NW to WNW. Telegrapa Marine Report, BANDY HOOK, July 21. sunset—Three barks going up the day. bonnd In, Steamship Adelaide, for Galway, the bar at 2:30 PM. Wind NW, light; weather cloudy. HIGHLANDS, July 21, eunset—The three _masted scbr Ar. zac near the Hook. also me bark South of the Higa Jands bound in. Wind NW, light; weather cloudy HAMPTON ROAD4, July 21—Brig CO Billings, from the Onribheav fea, with acargo ot guano, and alarge number 0: coasters are wind bourd and arriving. Wind ; ee beavy. Miscellaneous. sur GaRan Mixot—Liverpool, July 9~The Retriever, from Berbacoa, arrived today, with the crew of the ship Sarah Minot (of Botton), Welden, from New Orleans bound to thie port, which vessel was destroyed by fire, at nea, on the 23d of Tune, in Jat 48 59 N, lon 2316 W. The S M was built in Boston in 1958, was 1095 tons register, rated Al, and is owned by W F Weld & Co, of the above place, and valued yat $60,000. (By letter to Kilwood Waiter, Esq, Secretary of Under writers.) Steamsnip Coumance—Ralthnore Inly 21—The steamshiv Gommerce is below, disabled, and is working u, under high pressure (#y telegraph ) Snir Jonx Wane, from Rengkck for Hong Kong, before re ported anandoned tn the Gu fof Siam, was formerly owned in Bontow. but waa sold a few years since to the bouse of Augus tus Beard, in China, Bark Horace. Carver. from Curacoa for New York, put into Savannah 17th, leaking baaly. Srasisn Brio Fe (hefora reported, Bas'evechs, which wailed from NOriea with a cargd of 360 bales of cotton and at lian, Rpaic, was, on the Ist of July, tn Jat 2310, jon 60, dis- covered to'beon fire ‘she capiain and crew remained on bourd for two days endesvoring to extinguish the fire and to build rafta and lavoch boats. lo wave what articles thay could but it was impossible for them to save anything: they ieft the vensei burot to the water nadge, ard she sank efore thay Were outof sight They were iu a row boat, which cups but all’ eing able to swim they righ’ei her, ead arrived on the conat of Florida all safe, A‘ter walking two daya they ar: rived at Enterorive, Fla , whera they were taken on board ths steamer Darlington, Uaptain Brooks to Pilatka_ From thence they came on ibe steamer Ft Johns, Captain King, to Cavan nab, ‘The veesel belonged to Bilbo, Spain, i four Roxsvny, from Jamaica, put into Hampton Roads let inst, with loes of mast and rigemg and ieakiog badly, Boston, July 2A postacrict to a letter dated Montevideo May 31. saya it was then blowing & heavy gale, aud that the ship Presoo.., irom Boston, had cut away her masis to prevout her going asbore No communiestion could be had with the vessel owing to the violence of tae gale ‘The bark Lucy, ar rived here. wes in collision on the 1#th inet. off South shox! whb the brig Pioneer, from Cardenas for Porilaad, nad had three stanch cons on the starboard ede tore in and sails epilt (Sy telegraph to Bllwcod Walter, Eaq, Secretary Board of Un derwriters ) Fatxourn, July 5—The schr Crest of the Wave, Yago, from Palermo for New York, was spoken June 23, off Tari, with nmage (o bows, cutwaier, Ac, baying been in covties io! daya previously with the bark Seneyel of sunderinnd + om Havne pe Guace, July 19—The dret vessel, the schr Elian 7 Raynor, with 263 coal nnd drawing 1014 feet water, was towed to day through the cbarnel ent by goverament dredzen, well koown to al! capision of veasela navi. kativg the head of ihe « besapeake Ber. toe ts bound to Pro. videnoe, RI ard went throw zh without touching anytolug: and ow versoia drawing from 10 ts 12 feet can come up to Havre de Grace and Port Depoalt with safety. tice to Mariners, crocncorms OY, CLEW NAY, WEST COAST OF IRELAND. BELPART Orrice Donnie, June M4, 13%. Notice is bereby given that the black can bioy, wish now marks the Clogboormick shosi. near the Inishgork Lighthouen, Olew Bay. will be removed on or aboutthe IWih © July next fod replaced by & black conisal Luoy, mith the word "Clogh: cormick’” in white letters on it. By order, WILLIAM LERS, Secretary. Whalemen. 20th inst ship Atlante, Bila, Indian tt bark Thomae Pope, do. Bark Rerene 2d, which arr at New Bedtard in May last, from & whaling voyage was taken to Delano & Jo's sbloyard, Fair. haven, tb sua to be She is 235 tous, copper tast- ened, and wav bullt at Salem in 1821, sf J febr A aptain Jnan Tgnscio on the Lith of June, rea, for saa Bebas en, die. Batoh, M’Loon, from NOrleans for Wavre, no Rip Lo date . Jon 36 30. Ship Mazeppa, Boyd, trom Newport for Alexandria, Va, June 22 bt ate lon hip Parthenin, Hinton, from Sanderland for Caicutta, Juno “aby Mine Finwk, Shoot i inwk, Shoot, July =. lat £0. Jon #—by slearner Fulion, ave at Oo: Bhip Pacido trom Now York tor NOriewis, Suly 16, from St Jonn, NB, for London, ome malles K of Cave Henlopen. fin abip “Arehien ” from Liverpool for Gibraltar (e narabor of paaewgora meen cn ber decks), July 1, 44852. lon 910 W, ‘A ebip like Feefed maiotopaail and + moriean. under olos maintrrsall, seertog 8, name ‘Su sia. Crocker, bene for’ Pordeaux), frig Ocean Bird, Benton, hence 6448, lon 80 55 Brig | al ga) from NYork for tt Marks, was passed July 15, lat 9 Foretgn Porta, Anpnpssan, July 6~SidJ # Warner, Manning, Cleveland Arexkypns 616—Arr Jha Freeman, Jrowel!, Boston, Sem Bud, Cooper, Loudoa;’ Charles sia” (probably Kuchra, 1e 29, Int 48 45. 1 Rio Grands, Id Florence, Toye, Wiimtngton, #0; s: In Sid 7th Cordelia, Born N York Greenock, July 5—SId # & Lilley, Corning. 4 York, GENO, Jul, 1 be lea & Jane, Bowser, and Edward Bywan Neil, NUriesna E NOrleane; 6th, aes a Zoran, om ae Parsons. And U Stowe; Sth Pruwbuil Biggias, Cardi and U states Newonstle and w York NYors, pewmut, OSS Gh. caren, Oran $4; Lalla Hasuae Borla ae Wis aelege wens teek, tS wou en. Wi 8 t aust July'Sa-r Doaau, deyer @Yorm, oid ath, JOM am Kpudeo, 0 York malpan, Ty 13. Taidnigbi— ase peamenip Arable, Stone,, : Franklia, Jordan, Ln be Lavervool (pot 5)— at Quai, Cleveland; bth, aeceral Per ke, aud Fairieid }sthaway, Uber vaton, Wenster, mud Plutarch, Barker, mYork; Sib. ry Liverroor, Ju} Jobn, 3; 5th Vi bull, Pu p nennedy. 40; Beskinne, Hammer, Saltimares Kv 'rleara Koval vistorte, Watson, fon, _ {the De Beto from savannah, hss not errived here, au’ fore re} "ported ) ‘ull port 9th. Hemisphere, Taylor, from Mobile, Constitation, ‘Tbompsou, frow 4 York; Hponb taloot, Merriman, and roung: Sam Merryman, NUrienos Tid Si Rotwnda Pere). tevin; annie Hodgman, Hyler, Mai , 6th, Ucean Murarch Page, NvorE: ‘Temeriae, nate, Cardiffand New York; Wa iord Jr. Seowa, 38° ‘2b mes; Monmouth uth. 7th H M Hayes, raine, Ade: james *noum>, Vesa, Geous, Sth Joweyh Gtichrist, Gicbriat Cardiffa db weor 4 Bound; 9b, & Bu'kicy, Rom, and Exit cf Nvorg. saler, NYurk, \ovs.waitee Mar- Ee) Bavenreb; Cambria, Ferry, Genus; ces King, Barner,. ston. Jp the riveroutaard bound 9ta, antarctic, touder; Horizon, Elr'ott, aod Neptune, Pesdody, for nyork! sllen stewart,. Coffin, for Baltimore. Holy! Jordan, for Osicatta. ld 6th Wm Aitheriee, atwood, aden; 7b, ceytane, Pea- body. and New kerk, Lewburst, w Vora. Sniout fib, Jobo Parker; aiown, aid Berry Oley, Lat. kina, NYork; Magara. Leach ofo Janeiro and Uallao; 6s, Dr ‘Coste, M’ Manus, Boston, joo Partbl!, Pyke bar eston; oeshonts, Lelapo, aod Vonat\, »cains, Jamalsa; Reporier, Howes, aud Cbas Hill, wall N York LONDON July 6— ent lowarde setos, McLaughlin, Caleutia; , meoer, Inala. Mexico G 0 Donsinsa smith Cieve- Iand; 71h, a phorus, Cotueli, Caleutta, sth, Mary M ‘Aineman, ADZi8 bptout 6th Marv B Bish, Kieb Boston; 7th, Ringleader, Matthews. Bong Koo: 0 Whampoa hd 6th, Kiiza, Barman, van Francisco (und ald from Graves ¢ 7th). Hin June 2—Aarr Lom»ard, Harding, Tarragona for PYork Macao, May 4— In port abton Inviacivie, Johason, for New York; Judith, Rrown. uuc orig sama, viet for domba re 1 ably Como’ Coobs, tor Bxnbay, TUB Sextoa meutsr. Loa ionderry ; 7th, Harry of the West Miner), Liverpool for St Thome. sid up, , Plant, #1imt pton. PunaNG, May 14—1n pert ship Sea Lark, Balch, foe Bostoa, Qoeexstown, July 7—Arr Oity of Manchester (#4), Keanedy, NYork; Linde Oantora, Kelly, Callao. Qurnec, Jule 1i—srr ship frank Haynie Randall, N¥ork;. barae aloert Boreey. Wegener, aud savannah, Pulleys, do; 28tb, Gipsey Queen Aegan and Uiarence, armstrong, dd, In port eth ebig Uliver Monee, « tia, for Loudon. Tie RaNGoon May 0—Sid A & <bompcon. Smell, Faumouth, Bugis, July 5- arr Lacte Gitaan Yura Swinemunve July tare Amanda, Rugs, & Tork. He Mictag.s, Jone '0—arr Selty saker, Hardiog, Boston, SaaNcnar sori 19 -.rr aribur, Hoyt sea ow tor NYork; the In vort april 25 abiie Fobn Jey Hungerford, Fgeria, Howisnd, for do esriy, engawed (au, Ure of Wave, steele. une: barks Artha? iavt for Hostin early. en~ gaged full: Myrtle. Boistord, and Mary & Loulia, Jones, une; brig Wanderer King do Bld from Woornns Avril 16 Urania, Tarne: Bincarone Mey [3—sld sbtp turenew, sorbea, To port May 19d) ehiva Indep denee thrane, for Guit fiam; Minnebaba besachamp for Bomber: tiontse, Mace Wile Bunter. bears; voluen Hors, Jox, Cohote. Jay; Nurth: ern Crown, Ballett,’ Line, Fiora, Wa-nsa kod Na- pier Kennedy for freight or charter; Uryatal Paince, Sim: il disg; bark Benstsctor, Corning, do; and othera as be- fore. Tareere, July 1 arr Mount Vernon Rogers, NOrleavs. KRAGONA, June 2.—Uid Lombard, Harding, A York vig. 28. aMrico, June 24—Arr eloop Sally Gilmore Indianola, Wuamros. May 4~In port ships Swallow, Morton, iar Bs- vana foctest, Sterie; Fiora Tempio, J hnaon, aod Gov Mor n. valoutta, ol I ard Boson ‘Joly 20—Arr enhrek tu tle Cropper, New York; Rosenenth, Baker, Hoxtoo. snd proceeded vp to Georgetwa: Haaliuon. Ogien Bew York; sankee Doodle Kllery. re brig Kolling Wave Hall, Fail tiver; echre Gleartuor? Joha- jonas eparks. Aogers, Warebam; (af Rand, son, New York; Raley ALBANY, July 20—Arr achrs General Tavior, Wright, aud Caroline D, Murray, Rockaway, Old eshre W B Jenkias, Pe- tersop. Petersburg. Va. BOSTON, July 20--arr ship Volga, Holm, NY¥ork, towed round by steam! Coderwriter: bsras Lyman, D rtradt; Helen Mt: ‘sm. bs je thorn, do; celpbia; Lerel Giles, Pt AW ; ; Bd ; Thomas 4 Seymour, Kele- ; Siiza Wiltams, ; Henna Matds. Price and Pearl, Browa, Phi-adel® Eunice ose, tmall New Branewier. 63; suena Vista, . Si Bart, Rondont, Casson De George # Lanfuir tno; Pavilion, , ww. N¥uk. Telegrapbed barss Lucy, from Turks Island, Oak, from Philadelpl hep ariel. supvoeed Nova Scotia, Sigpai for 7 brim. 8: wind 58 @ to NW, ebips Art Union, Muy Queen; boras Cordelia, Bay, BALTIMOE, July a Arr bar fon: dence, Syizb, Beaton; seb : man, ‘Providence; «lira T. hmerson, do: Ohief, Fouatain, Fall River; W: le Hodgdon, ti ston; Hallie Meeos, hs ; War ardeon, Providence: Josephs randval’ Megarintin: Ray Wonks (He eteamehip Potomac, Benle. NYork vie Norfolk; brias ab- dotteford, Brock, Mataza anecovado (Br) ‘Thoraton, rera;N Stowers, Kice West Indies; Romance, Dune Wall; schra Proweay Guise, N york, Wm wail Hartford: Upion, Patterson, Sostor. "+1d brig Rargn de Osa tine, Lotk'p, Boston; bark Robt Barker (Hr) Wacclay London. BBAZi8, July Seid schr J CO A Woodhouse, Woodhouse, NYork. eENERLY, July 20—Arr aohr Black Monster, Yenier, Cadiz loncater. BRAINTARE, July 18—Azr schr Mary Emily, Suow, New York. CEARLESTON, July 18—Azr steamahtp Nashville, Murray, NVork. Old brig Adela, Byers, Weat indies ‘Id steamship Potapaco, Lavie'd isaitimore; trig Bximuel Francis, Moore, Wert 'nves: echr © 0 tuise Conklin, Wilmington NU. CITY POINT, June 2—Arr bark Wild Gazelle, Anmphrey, ton. Dui BCHESTER, July 13—Arr schr Pequonnorx, Burroughs, Philadelph FaLL RIVER July 19—Arr achr Orion, Davis, New York.; Axoin- wry. Marshall, sloop John Adame, Pollard, Newark Arr schra’ Jobn Gritith, Conklia, Alexand-ia; JM Bayles, Thompecn, Philadelphia gual OSSTER, Jniv i8—010 abip Obina, Maun, Quebes. PFORD, July 20 arr echr Isabel, Taylor, Delaware plcabeth Yaplor, Fort wen | Sid seamer ehre Pulaski Brown, and Hartford, loop Joba J Mor-ow Sprague, do, 0; 5 MOBILE, Juiy 15—arr ebip Avpte Siae, Sire, Cardiff, AqUTON, July 16—Arr sour Henry A Weoks, Weeks, Phila: lelpbia. NEW QBLEANS, July 13—Arr steamebip Indianola, Flan- ders, Mumeos Santingo: Mex brie Deseo, srcona, Campeachy, Cid steamehip Gaiveston, Suichings, Havanaand Key West; bark David # tmball. Linveli, Boston 1%th—Cid (by tet_abip Golden Cross, Davie, Liversool; Arti. zap, Pollard, London. Fanny baler, Lodge, Genoa. Towed to sea hth it abips itan& and Galena; bark Mary spnah, brig Mina:ttlan. PORFOLR, July 17—Arrschrs Bmily (Br), King, Richmond; LB Florence, Haynes, Washington, bd to NYork; Rockett, Kelly, Holmes! F ole 18th—arr bark Serah, Stevens, NYork; achra Florida, Mott, And Mott, Mott. do; Three Brothers (ir) Fenton, Halifax N3, NEW Bri Jnly 20—arr sche D G Floyd, Rackett; i eisokwell, and’ Robert J Mercer, Roberaton, Phiiade! mnartlan, Gurney, Ware- ham, for New York. vid eury Mavbee, Higbee, New York. ar brie Perimede, which was old 19th for cagans, will load for London NEWBURYPORT July 19—Arr achrs Vandalia, Small, and Corvo, Holbronk, Wllzn beinpot NbW LONDON, July 19 Arr brig John Stevens Flye, Now York (and ald Qth for Pertland); schr Hudson, Waterman, Elizabethbort for Providence NEWPORT, Jaly 20-—arr schra J W Wooster, Crawford, Hingham for Philadelphia; argus, Norris, Somerset for New York, ld, chr re, (from Savane). whbnry port; acd others. 2 PM—Lo port, the arrivale of the da; ra Mar- tha J Gauge, Smith, ané Monteray, Nickle, for velaware vlly; 9 Wm Mason, Coy Bt ‘fend othe: PHILADWLERTA, July 2i—Arr steamer Keunebee, Hand, NYork; ships Tonawands JvNua, wud Northamoton, Klwell. , Liverpe jeaner, Kelly Measion Pe Windward, Gh Pernambuco; echre New Zesland, Thurstm, Fort Harvey; ‘W Ferry, Hamnon, Boston’ © Ball, Grahem, Haverhill; Miltom, Bteelman, NYork. <'ld steamsbips Boston. Sedew, 'NYork: Ony of New York, Howes bonion; bark White Wing, Raling, ‘Lagua' sehrs BE W Perry, sameon, Pantucket; Milton, read NYork; WMouise, Thacher, Boston; ¥ Merwin, Avery, " or PORTRMOUTH, July 19-Arr schra Grecian, Matthews, Philadelphia; Themas Mix, Hill, Kitzabeibport, Jala AnD, Gray, Jo. PURTLAND, Joly i9-Arr brig Rudorns, Havens, Baltl- more, Old bark St Jago, Berry, Havana. PROVIDEN DK Jaly — Arr atermer albstross, Jones, New York; brig Cordova, ‘rank, Phfiacolpbia; achrs &meline Rickey, Tice, do tor Pawiuoket; Sarah Mille, Tuthill, doy JB Dickinson, Wheaton, do: Waxefleld, Congdon; Thomas ‘Hun, Huil, and Amerion, Seedinan, N York, mith, Philadelphia; Kevex, Post do; erp port accordin, Alsred Hall, Senoder, Perth Ambo} 0 4 ley; Hmeline Ei rede; Reaper, fan, Davin Oregon, Rhouen, aed Copy, Wheeler, NTork. Algo M ald, schrs Kright, Gage, and 8 applegate Leo, Philadelphia; sloops: tena” Backs, cd Tonae Soya Wilmot, New York. ANNOY, Tuly 16—Arr sche WG Andenrlod, Hewitt, Phila. SAN FRANCIECO, June 2%—In port ships Geo Raynes; Buchelter; James #rowne Ovabiree,and Golden Recket Pen’ diston, for Chriktaas, iteiten, oF Howland’ lalsnds, for BAUEM, July 20—Arr brig William Nichols, Strout, Phila-- Ceiphia; Gea Foam, Coombs. Jersey Otty; sha Adelia, Baker, flexandrin: Karrist A boxers Rogers, Philne “ lancer, Uhker, and Ser Merk, sherman #lizabetiiporty AVODs: Poo. Fort Kwan; Juiia tary, Parker, Sew York; ann T Sip= ps; Hiacon, 4ibany. fid brig Bilen Lindea (en) Richmond) he ia) Spencer, Langatall, and & a. > Grover, ibiza ort: 13th, John O tr Nivork; Mth, klivtveth, Soule, Port iewen; 18th, Barrens Farneworth, Bilzabetheart ePPT AN, Joly 20~ Sid sche Lamartiog, Gurney, N York. Ws, daly 19—arr esis J Lull, Cooper, Yorks, glans. Presi slow D0 KICHM

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