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WEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE, 9, 1860.-TRIPLE SHEET. advance ef } per cent, with sales of $38,000, Nerth Carelinas are mustained at 99. ‘The few lets of State stocks om the market are be- ing rapidly abeorbed by the Western banks, aa welll as by private investers. Erie fourth mertgage bonds Were sold at 65, a decline ef one per cent, andthe sevens of 1875 at 46. Hudson River firsts breught 167, eqnal tod 04}, acerued imterest deducted. We alse note salea of Chicage and Northwestern sinking fand bends at 80, ef Galena and Chicago seconds at 92, and ef Terre Haate and Alton seconds at 42}. Of the railroad share list the principal transac” tiens were in New York Central at 82, a decline of i. Tiineis Central was alse active, opening at 64, and falling eff at the close to 634, against 64} ye terday. Galena was steady at frst board at 64] # }, but yielded a fraction in the afternoon, closing at 64644, Themew system ef transfers which we alluded to a few days since, went into operation to” day. Reck Island and Michigan Central are each i lower, with moderate sales. Brie is steady. fe ledo rese to 30, but relapsed to 293. There were alse sales of Delaware, Lackawanna and Western at 92), and of New Jersey Central at 120, an ad- vapee en the latter steck of four per cent, At the second board prices were rather lower, aad the market was inactive at the close. The @nasaer im vonsequenee ef tbo riot at the Quarantine, the fect beimg that of Louis Haacon, amounting te $121. This @lamaat bemg sworn icotticd that he was an orderly in tho Heopital at ine time ef tae fire; bis lenses consisted of pereena) property, mouthy clothing. pines. siteah pha Wiad pave 2d the propery. ii we | Virginia 6's, 98}a §; Missouri 6's, 84} 8 4; Uan- WAR Ln ee waited net vy exmtod, | ton, 20¢@ 21; Camberland Ceal, 134.0 14; Pacific 2 was mnsorotinutione) Be thought, besides, ‘hal a | Mail, 91 9°92; Mew York Central, 81, » 92; Soeaty than ih wen eisewbere, for the Sava Islanders | Erie, 194 @ §; Hudsom River, 48} a 49; Aarlem. Bak peal Pant Me CemrOy PrePer vad (recs 9 124 2124; de. preferred, 30} @ 39); Reading, 41} ro ipherent ip every pre | aj; Michigan Central, 5ja{; Michigan Southern Ne ee ee ee aivigcais, ws acmters of | *2¢ Northern Indiana, 12} a 4; do. guaranteed, 29} esstety Tin "couciasion, ho denied tut tne aot had any a4; Panama, 134 a }; Hlinois Central, 63} a j; | i ! f | | Galena and Chicago, 64 a 4; Cleveland and To- ledo, 294 @ J; Chicage and Rock Island, 69 aj; Chicago, Burlington and Quincy, 75 «4; Lllineis Central 7’a, 91 @ 914. The business of the day at the Sub-Treasury Buxpewye, aasemiate counsel wn ar Jobnsca, Braaey, aad contended that the caiman’ tenant at will i i ( Bs § was:— City intelligence, Yeuow Fevex Yer Tus Season. —Dr. Alexander , the Health Officer, has written a letier stating that ‘The steamer Arizona, from Brazes, arrived at New Orleans on the 6th, with $81,500 in specie. A.T. Wells, an extensive dry goods dealer at Mempbis, Tenn., has made an assignment; his lia- bilities are put down at $250,000, and the assets at $300,000. The annual meeting of the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad was held in Cincinnati on Monday last. The Treasurer’s report to April 30 shows assets, $18,051,656; ‘iabilities, $19,368,393. The revenue has been $1,015,484; the expenses $733,292, leaving an excess of revenue of $282,192. The election of officers tor the Ohio and Missis- sippi Railroad, eastern division, resulted as fol- lows:—President, Jos. W. Alsop; Vice President, E. Flint; Treasurer, Chas. S. Cone; Secretary, Samuel Trevor, The Mississippi and Missouri Railroad Company held ita annual meeting in Davenport on the 5th Deen created on Staten island and in New York city by ‘B mmappredension ef the application of the (Gemmumen te tho Commissioners of Emigration for fiends with which to deiray We immediate expenses of the Floating Hospital, | decom i my duty to state that 20 (ennen of yellow fever, and no vessel velieved to be in Seeted with that or any viner pestilentia! disease what ever, have arrived at (bis port during the preseat seasvn & lected vessels will, as direcioa by law, be detaiced Dyew the Narrows; aod the mest rigid scrauny will be eteretne tn all cases, eerved it apprvech Ww Dill of beaitn, and whose sanitary condition is not pertectly enexceuocns le. ‘Bem Cevrnar Pane Swans —We are requested to state Mm regard to the alleged poisoning of the swans at the @entra) Park. that the arsenic used for the destruction of wade was distributed some sixteen or eighteen months net placed anywhere in the vicinity fe concealed under rocks, where nothing t fi i ; H Gescident. This statement, if correct, aisposes of the | inst. The officers elected were:—President, Hone _— sempre a Shrougn aay caro- | John A. Dix, of New York; Treasurer, F. H. Tows, ‘Twain Recount, Couraxt A —The Twelfth regiment, | of New York; Secretary, Hiram Price, ef Daven- Gaptain Geo, Barr, celebrate their first anniversary on j Port. The old Board of Directors was elected, and Maeneay next, June 11, bys parade to the village offflash- | Hon. J. B. Grinnell, of Grinnell, lowa, was added fag They proceed by steamboat from Fulton slip at | tothe Board, which embraces Hon. N. B. Judd ‘Ralf past nine o'clock A. M.,~<dline at the Pavilion atone | and W. B. Ogden, of Chicago. The road is now , aad return to the city te make a abort parade. soma. aad contemplate to turn out fifty muskets oe four o’elook P. M., in Progressing westward through the energy of Mr. T. C. Darant, of New York, the contractor, who will soon have thirty miles of track laid west of Towa City. The Milwaukee and Mississippi Railroad earnings for May, 1860, were— " serenaded by the committes, at the Fifth Ave (ooh Borel, thie evening, at nine O'lock. Benswe Cascarrr—Ons Max Knuxp.—A melanchely pecident cocurred at No 73 Washington street yesterday @Mterneen, about ball-past five o’ciock, by which a young maa, Bamed Cornelius Breenan, lost bis life Some labo- ry were engaged in down an o'd seeerrere asta Mite ‘sttote sumber, when The receipts of the Harlem company for the jae the out of the side wal). While thus | month of May are as follows:— qmgaget im lending ao helping band the wall fell upon | 1859 [901,865 62 young Bresnan, crushing him wo death. The other men | 18¢0.. ‘80,577 81 @uenped with a few bruimes. The body of deceased was fo nnndhs | @amveyed to the residence of his father, No. 31 Bridge Decrease +++ 92,200 81 —e held thie morning PY | ‘This apparent decrease results from the charges ‘fes Reeour oy Liz Martua Davnw’ Beer —We | for two months of connecting roads—being dedust ed at this time—instead of one. The business o the month itself shows a gain over last year o $827 69. The receipts and expenses for the first eight months of the fiscal year (October to June) stand as follows:— Peat gives the following statement of the charges agains Ewght months ending 31, 1860. 81, 1660, Srmmesere Toten, now on tral Deore omert maria | [Siete mea | ed at @earicsiown — . e-em he ‘Hoe charges preferred by the Secretary of the Navy re- Net profit.........s00e $218,549 96 ‘277,734 26 PAG Wp i i Showing an increase in receipts of $40,960 78, eet sn ins Weewern Const of Africa, from INST fo 1900, | 00 a decrease of expenses of $18,223 53—making ‘Faey are—Firet, a single charge of drankennces; second, | a net improvement in eight months of $59,184 31+ Bree lot ne hat voce ecquitiad bys oukimary court | Extensive repairs have at the same time been martial, and suspending the commander of the Marine | made in the track and rolling stock, both of which Pe Sy ead > are now in good order. Every train upon the road Gharge © disobedience of an order of the Secretary of the | is now run with coal burning engines. The saving marr yf = hy ae in fuel, in consequence of the reduction of the mile. mall be necessary for the safety of the ship, and the pre. age and the use of coal, has been very great. In ee ot cot cher’ velomincs us the charges open | 1854-5 the item of fuel amounted to $120,349; in ee of she wate of dieciplibe and geod order om 1855-6, to $130,961; im 1859, to $61,155, and for the ‘Deard the vessel, sod the relations exmuing between present year it will not exceed $55,000, showing Sense cad covers cf Mase, Ms Seechecs | saving in this em alone of $76,800 over previous qpened. Commander Totten who is an ettoor, | years. eonéucis hie defence, ssmated by J. W. May, @vunsel. All the officers of the Vincennes, called eases, have beea examined oa both sides ‘Chicago directory for this of at 900 recunl PEomes te the FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Farmar, June 8—6 P. M. ‘There is no change in the appearance of affairs sinee yesterday. Money continues as plentt fal and the demand as inactive as ever, lenders on eall finding it difficult to obtain over 44 per cent. } Good six months two name paper goes easily at - wates are unehanged. The principal basiness on oe san cciacun of the week bene taal Uy, out London was at 109{ j for sixty day bills, and on | boshew, and of any week since the opening of navigs tion by 76,000 bush |:, The total receipt of flour Paris at 614j a 5133. The mail for the steamer rain tinos te Let of January compe «ith 1860 thes — Glasgow to-morrow promises to be @ small one. seme fi. a wee ‘The engagements of specie amount to about $300, Woenh, “1,406 483 1,067 576 000, Messrs. Belmont & Co. being the principal | Core. 6,186 465 1,766,006 Rye. ‘ait Tie The arrival of the Africa this morning places us | Ba:ley . 182,268 110/461 tm possession of the London newspapers and letters The Cincinnati Gazette of the 6th Lage ‘ial ‘to the 26th ult. The news is no later than that In the money market there is ne execes on found fer the means at ag the day before yesterday from St Coe oe oe at Sp ed Johna. advices are of increased ease in the | Neither is there aay exces otforing paper, money market, the rat atthe Rank of Ragland | tMucccPaee tera cst'y Sont e's being 4 percent. “On the Paris Bourse,” the Loadon | shee lems. res were observa some Times says, “money is 80 abundant that scarcely | *xteut Saterday a A Soar Pap ey Ty any interest can be obtained for loans om govern. | peared. Vamrket tno comfortable, wih ea. ment securities, and the same feature is olmervable, ae inferred from es, in a greater or less degree, on nearly all the conti | with» end demand about oqual aakers bay oral Dw” Relea ca ‘The return from the Bank of Engiand for tho | Sumore and . week ending the 234 of May gives the following Teenlt, when compared with the previous week:— Groom ee June &, 1860. £81,190 | 811800 - 11 obs Had Riy RE. ay 344,106 | Mhoee bt 60 Harlem RR pre. 59% ay f-4 MK 908 BR..... ax On the other side of the acconnt:— 300 a ae : on Government securities £9,728,043 The same as before. 2000 “ ‘8 Mich Cen . & ‘Other seourities...... 19; £30308 | 1600 wm Me 0. 52% Notes unemployed 8,316,100 Increase 7 HO 3000 Ped ” do. 62% ‘The amount of notes in cireulation te £21,223,200, | 2008 ‘BX 3 Cen 20 1000 LaO & ALT gD 1854 800 Maoa: 124 being @ decrease of £391,776; and the stock of | 11000 do... 1 100 124 ballion in both departments is £15,844,195, showing SS ae 4 134 an increase of £16,545 when compared with the | 17 she Merchaotw’Bk 104 50 Mich “ return. 10 Bank tate N 4 s. In American stocks there was more doing, and Seer wo is, “ prices had improved. The advance in [llinois Com | 180 Del, L&W 2g HO ‘ a) teal was 1} 4 2, and in Erie one per cent. Michigan | 1) ™***,Bs** a 118 Cove sate = Contral shares were also better. 26 Pac M AB Co. “ Glove RR 64 On the Stock Exchange duiness continues to pre. } 18 = {° Sis 199.601 Wchienge RE 64 vail, and, with the exception of State stocks and | % Ao. s » eg she good railway bonds, prices are a fraction lower +4 = ‘ X% Frog ay #ia.8 yesterday. In Missouris there was a farther | #0 N Y Con RR..... 82 & uy, aK 18000 Mirvouri 6's... 84 10000 N Carchma 6's. 99 206 Bre KReb'6h 46 lee 6 500 on 10 2 ‘ uy M 1% 100 2 * Be 3 20 12% 0 We 160 . 3936 200 63 100 12 6 RR... 14% TAB DRY @0006 FRADE, ‘The following 14 0 comparotive statement of the tmpert) of dry goods at New Yerk fer the week amd sineo euoress — eradiies siasttnt 476,761 eal 335 Tantetd $10,177,496 $49,524,061 $46,252,080 + 26,402,767 49,087;005 46,607,008 By the ebove table it will be seom that the entries fer ihe past weck, a6 well a8 the amount threwn apom the mar- wast, sabooin paaeet of meer the same peried dering }we preoeesing yoare ‘Smee the drat 9 depamyians 200 oud hplew whine ter deesamemons \$58 and 1659. Amnexed whl be found moles giv wg the vale and classification ef geeds entered ani trowm open wee market, warehoused and witadraen de, $171 821; milks do., $369,114; tax do, 9 collanecns de., $160,046.—feial $1,090,175. 8 2 4 1 2 Ane 1 ‘1% 1 19 & 920 Blankets... 32 2,188 ‘epi Worst. yarn 6 m6 ‘Total.......19 $15,816 ‘Total. 90 $21,306 Liens. . * bat . 198 838 -_- -— 28 = $3,950 $372 “a el egies I EE gle Hl i supped tbe vecesary market more freely ———— i FE i Bez . i li neti i ! i Hl 3 os a 3 gi v4 . > z : H i, iii H : i 52 3 i 5 BF i i FE- fF id H fr ge 5353 fi Ff fe Heat aa om it. CITY COMMBARCIAL REPORT, Frupay, June §—6 P.M. Asnm—Salee of 60 bbls. pow were made at $5 31M; Pearls were quiet at $6 76. Basanercrra —Flour—The market was los ano active, while prices were without change aoce The transactions footed Wp about 12, Of the follo Z Sezsesecs oveneses Seet2e14888 Sserareuse ? a j ai A : HY af? 323 ihe i s 7 if é : : 3 a i th Hi ! : . i s- H iis if z te att fl itp i Stes i i se @uher ve’ 14.820 oo 490-407 or ‘The experts of four ane gram from Now York, fer tne wees enémg June 6, wore te Great Gritain, 24,445 bei. flows, 166,714 ‘ted buabele wheat, 544,40) Durbels ee, le ari Mees ARd ether places, 12,929 vdis. eur, 6,073 about 360 Bo mee mane ginee. Ceate Ries at ld¢., aad a ole «! Q Corron.— The market wes mod salce cemfincd to 4000 660 bales, closing os the baste of Mice a 146. bor miehng at 264 ete market bas been very dull threughest the week, and the trade eperate b: fmmme: tate pecensitios. Priees are ota & sappy oud ‘ters manifest more aaxiety w realize by a toe views of belvers. The receipts nave beep meaths ; 2,000 Aqrien . months, 1,50 Savemilia st 17c., @ mouths; 1,860 foms af 18 @ 19¢, 6 montba MOLsrsk6,—Sales of 380 mare at 26c,, avd 150 do, do. at Zc, a Bic. Cubs chayer ab 24¢ 8 Ie , 32 do. sever wt Bic. Dbdis. Cuba muscovade wen 156 . & Bie., do. distilling do at Z0., 20 dels. New Oreape at 48s. and 10) co. de, ime ior at 2c, LesTurk —The demand wis week active, ap saves have boom large, veth desere nod manuiacturers. the market ereerg @rm. Navat Stokes were quiet, aad withow change ef me- met 1» prices. ‘ Provmions —Perk— The market exbidited a firmer feo!- at the close The sles embraced about 900 bbis., in- Ing oe nets 88 9 0 a S15 1234, thie mone 0 812.19) a$i7 ae $19 50, and new orime at $13 We Was steady i i ; i a fe: it 168 of about 600 bois. good supply and duil, for Onto, and at 9c a made, ranging from 4340 & 43<c.—the lauer figure for smail lots of priae. ‘SUGARS. —The market was quite active aad firm, and ‘Toawe ab an advance of at least on the week’s sales. be. my ge footed Seariy G00 tn tg Be FAMILY MARKETING. Mutton this week shows a slight decline, while bee! re. . Spring vegetables and delicacies in the fruit line, such as strawberries, &c., are becoming abundant, and the prices are decreasing proportionately. A splenaid quality ef strawberries i sold for 12 cents por quart, and the best New Jersey, from Menmeuth and Ait f 1 i i F 8 i £ i a # E Burlivgten vineries, ge fer 18 to 30 cents per quart. iia = il i I 8 1 atti y LH? ry i if teP eae uF | Fells Fs s? Is 3 i paz hi: Wa #E i i i if fF % I : i a We z Fsy peat fil 3 i ihn 2 | 5. f Pid 7 0 =z pit i | Reet ore Frew tn Orer. Rew fors Jane 5, 1. Prow Jane 13 wereing ot = He Tors New York for damasss om the Sth of cach Mooney, Catino— nr" Prowor, Monrovia’ vie Weet—am Ooio- Gerrieh Legrens. (se), Lowen, he a oe hare, Jaemel—® Beck. tre Pane (Br), Lente, Pretou—Post & femal. Brg Bevo (r e. 4 Smal. i ' i i ad ty Hones) Getsten, wink ‘Almah, Seviaa, | Fairy, Thomas. Rie J1 nase, a ote, oe SS, bm trom for togmon. Je | frig marsercatarh ey : pT Revies stem. “lisa aagerteut pe) ney Vocsaie ate 4 by N 13 miles spore ahty Merle ‘larig Lemans | cee (of Bang) TEpeabi rae moma EF Bact 4 Oo edloa ta compan, wub scar en ida" Pirin wl area Perror, Sagus, May 28, with ugar &o. Quecanugn Ware vbarer base, Mobile via ph Lami ot y nnn Meco 1S |. kome bbc Baer a: ae apreO aegis, | Pm US steer © ys ot, on ser. ‘ (aud trom Bt elem s 17th). \ ae (32), Rodiuon, ashiand, 8, 6 days, with pinaion | ir Gem ove 4 on rie, Rendon fer, Baan. | Bobr anita Demon (»' veer ise) Marchaul, arroye, May 20. } with auger 40, to mester. sabe fenleo Ulameeu. «guadilia, 17 ddya, with sugar 40, © ampbell ‘Viguers, te thease toes unter #00" bre Vand caeatwe he} ioe a 8 Klin ot Camden. Ma, Mavaques ‘0 “Usher Th cane, Gardser, Maiaezte, via Genator, <2 | BOP omy, Bas be’ put in te distrem), 6 days, wiih euger oe, to iia Piles Goes ‘Oriaces (of Middletown, OO, Baker, Ma'enses, Ui daya, | Setsoevn: skips ‘wh sega, to Meril & Abbot. y Pr weg nate a didcieign Jr (of Rest: Steple, Matern 1b ae Arye) sake hens ianry Careline bepes = Gearon Gone onip Dashing Wave, sone Boma Tuwe (of New Bea tad 1 worae eee S oite died. te Tepe Gtesartn, | inst, lat £9 40, 100,76 20, | Provigence. spoke Lous, | Boston . ; Sr univ Umeghor, Painesvare, Sovansaiy Says, wan | Lo neanes Gare Peet Sher Lai hich ot Frankfort), Nickerson, Setills River, Ga | Bendel. 3 2 K.opper. Bremes: brigs Hope © 8 Tisdale Hawkins aa5 mothe By ie setae.” a Soden “Eee s Gartrade ton. NO, 5 days. tir don Beara iieetoy. Witainnen, No. b Gaye. SPO, June €- Ser WH Rutan Sprague Newborn 4 days, 'M Parker, ear BR Kiwa, Lecds, Richmond, 4 days. Wien, Fretiaece Bowe FC con yee, Suman alnaetee, 6 Gage, Ba! eb iaN: hen? Kaerwood Wil ‘Virginia tor West Point. lersta, Feindeiphia tebe Canary, Hoover, "or Weten woe: A Bebr ‘ ore, Kelly, Gloucester. bark. Sid Fehr Jagd Raytnond fesay, Basten fer ATbany Foathed, Jemma one Cart Now Mavea, Sdaya, on Fy Lyd sage, June: fbr loabel Ie of Bane os Rear Julie Ana, Rogers, ‘ter °y Bast ay oy Behr Bpsantiam dented oe ae fall. miVin, Jase Sees pea rerccs sha =i % Seamer Pourel Saber. Frovidenas. St } Pilot vost De6 reporte:—S4 inet, Oape ‘amit, bearing Wn halen, oebe brg”Ben) Gurren tra ape py 7] . aSerme NB by W 30 miles, DIANOLA, May %4— arr sobre ey beariog © s 8% miles spoke sbip Frank fe tic} MU: Podeceiphas fer same ay Cape May bearing W bi 8 pene sehr ausim of Plymouth from Alexsedria - the wreck of & three-masted echr so suseter, roe x B; 7h. Cope Henlopen ri FSWBEB! |, May 30—Arr schr L A Johnemn, Wales, Weat L pene, Jane 7—Cid sehr War Steed, Saath, Phil- Ww Thorne, Kew soho bene ae kewar ep Mrs Parr PRL Et ‘ROR Al Jane 7—Sehr Alpert, of Beston. from Revs for Fall aroek aed filled at 4 AM. he te sow oe bar, where she will probebiy nee io ibe Hevea Asse hd ee Pity gee Ao fr Bo alps imnelntesigl ae ae ‘Gookis, from Savannah for Cadiz, May 36, ip A Theages trom Andreas for Genoa, May 12, int 49, Juwe 1, lat 30 04 lon 71 06, wowing ‘Sred and white mgesl, June 4, REMERDAVEN, May Ti—Ald H rE pang, Kroes By ae ovanee ~ New York (sa), Von Santen, New Yor Rewer born eee tenyamer, Ly hy +) om Hpae for Ham by, Muscongus, Carter, lar. “aoe ‘Mobtie, Men, z , yond ain Re ee 5 eagle ‘Old 234, lvert Onriaae Raynes, " Brown, Oniente, 0p; Adirondack, Taylor, Rockaway, Lufkin, and

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