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Togislatare béy ing paraye a law prob biting tie taking of | 3 Re NEW YORK, HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1860. POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE. FINANCIAL AND COMMERPIAL. lant week for on eer cases of 390 ceintalonat ‘Ut ia, appearance of the growing crop, will Ax Mass Convention.—Instend of the Lp eretay v6 ms Ruste: Revey Wrowespay, Jone 20-6 P. M. a your, Au witindant produce, however, ig ex- mona) Stale Cov venten, composed Of delegates fromesch | The steamship Africa sailed to-Gay for Liverpool, Frralentt, ee ore Bee, ee eee | euribty, (he block republicans and abolitionsete Of Ver- | with only $201,000 in specie on freight—the amount | Healthy. preminne mete harvest, have induced Ue hOkers wee tbls year to bold a grand mass convention mentioned in this morning's H#RALD, Exchange 4 Y i646 %0 become very slow ub offering it for sate, The i COnseyMeace hiv been arise in almost all the corn mar Kegser France. Business is more or less dotive on market, Maye, accordiey as tie weather is unfavorable oF otber- wise, The New Orleans Picayune of the evening of the MM says :— The movernent in inancial eirclts today My disdora 20 werked variation any kind, and DiSiness relied cop (he 27h instant, for the purpose of ea. woFeing the nominat ons of Linco and Hamlin and 20- vn fox State officers. Ovy & portion of the people’s party io n favor of Lincoln for President; and the mustatvance considerably before shippers gene- rally can afford to ship by tbe Cunard line. The merket this morning looked tirm; there wasnothing Going. We bear of rather more activity in money ia certain quarters, but no change can be fairly re- Delariare are wie mey ba Med of (ie same party in Peomsylvania, does pot necessarily imply 1 tick republicanism, ported in quotatious, We quote short pa- Reorahorh ae si cons oe wg me May.—The reason why all he Wke- | per, strictly firet class, 44 a 5; Jong | the movement continues petal muponded 5 both 6 Loovols bave been pronouweed poor is ve- | yp; . foreign and domestic, The demand and the supply are a ovols hav P ‘ ‘sbe- | paper, same grade, 5 @ 6; call lowes, 4) a ccrcesdingly Timsteed, and quotations vabs precis aie . | Livwees of bem would bg condemned by 5; second clays paper, 7 a 8 a 10 per cent. The | arsount of money seeking emptoyment is conside- \ofore noted. We repeatas foliows:—Clear st bills 934 0 OX per cent premium; bill of tading drats, 63g 08 vie le eee a att Feb" | ratbly in excess of the investuncats oftring. To-day | For,cuny praenam: fran, OC UO tf 18% per, dolar meeticonsutic(hm with «leader im the Batee movement, | te Sub-Treasury gained money; the veceipts were | Xf per cent premium. premisug (© “uppers Mr. Bates, and expressing bitter | $255,892, the payments $19,246, and the baluwee Stuck Eechange. ReMmlity Lo Mr. Sewerd. this evening $6,378,043. ‘So manstineus tae tise WasenTrD “nem ne: Rerveuscan PaRry.~-A free negro There was an improved Dusiness this morieg on , Rie wamed Charies ‘Brke, whe has heretofore been a strong | the Stock Exchange; the inguiy for mostef the 3 2 386 mévecale of Wieck Tepubhicam doctrines, has deserted the | Western ‘ehares way enimated, and in moet cases : BOP Rit. 960 ait werty, and \olvutarily ebblaved hiwicelf to Mr. William | an-advance was realized. The favorites efthe day | 100@ Brie 21 1050 Fi BRU. 69 Parker, ‘0 Choeriown, Aid. were Chicago, Burliggton “ard Quincy, ‘Oteveland | {09 ER mee =. F a ‘30 8 Eaveor's Iota ov SutvEny TWRwre THRE YEAR AGO— | 453 Toledo, Galena, Rock Island aud the Michigan | 10H RRR 2d'mig 91% 20 be ‘Te fellows: protestwas presented to the Legielature of | ose, ‘The Burliagton #hares adeasi¢ed from 69 300 Ms UC ene aa a e.. pes oR, over having | Yeterday to 71) thiymorning. ‘Thisroadas done an | 5000 % 80 do es Ps eats Marten ging, gvetewepei hy Ys excellent business thas far this year, oMfiefly in conse- 3000 87 wemt herston, the undersigned hereby proiest agalust the pormagect the snare. They believe that the instivoenn of wbrredy is founded on injustice and bad peloy, but that We prom vipat oe of abolition dootrines fends Tather to mmereere (hen trabalh tts ew"es. They beléove that the Cou of the Uweted States. has no power, under the con- Wiktaten, toitertere with the institution of slavery in Whe ditferent Wates. Thay velieve that tbe Cengrese of Whe United Sertes has ube’ power, under the censtitution, quence of last year's fine corn crep ii Southern Mli- Bois, and the emigration to Pike's Peek; next year it will uot, in a probabitity, do ax well. The corn crop in Southern Winois is, itis feared, irreparably in- jured by the drought; and next year the Pike’s Peakers—if ¢here be any—will take the Missouri MO. Leet hi RR + WX 275 Gal & * ‘200 Ro abolish + in the District of Golub a, but Lee and Mississippi road in preferer™e to the Hannibal foche exercised amless at the reques ‘ | anid Misirict: The difttrance berteea | and Bt, Joveph, as shorter and less expensive. 30%4 Sere op.uwue and there con| du thesaid resckmious | Under any circumstances, speculation in Burling- 30. om Uheis'tenbon f ta eats ton stock is hazardous, Phe Galena shares ad- Eo vanced 1 per cent, Toledo g, Rock Island }, Michi- 30 Reprétentatives fom the county of Sangamon. gan gueranteed J, Michigan Central 1}. People | 150 Bog Gp Ass on mus Barns Fnp—ihefollowing ates seem tebe buying on the strength of the erop | 150 n* whe a and last military exploites Ade Lincoln # wid prospects this fall, and certainly unless some sto 2 By the Toledo Lemnos: — nal ; 4 “ ‘AL the tmeo! the Black Hawkowar “Abe” entistea, | #¢cidert should happen, the prospect sae) fair. | 350 ns he company ermbered eighty mounted men. They | We know that the Southern wheat crops are short, | 50 ni emarted on on @ue spirits 10 ekwage in the deadly fra¥° | and that the prospect in Europe is not satisfactory be Bs wg at apornt on the prairies abo 0 bund i miles fem the? dian Lines, the party bivouacked for the | to the farmers; we-know also that the wheat crop | 350 120 —, ope xs Seattug tet tena pen aod poy of the Northwest thus far promises excellent, | 100 Bran. method of picketit yrees Wa aH 7 SECON! AI ‘wae fastenine A huge rope, sume eighty feet in length, to Still, it will be the end of August before the roads $2000 afiscours 6's... ag 300 ahs RrieRR...s0 18 omen — Deg. Se, Laistien ts tae colealo rank derive any benefit from the harvest, and mean- 20000 6 sie £20 Hud River Rit ooo # eonsiderable 'ength, alec! y . of 060 Tenn'se. 6’ _. \ SR ee eee ene | od ees ites tous a toe the ast | 3eo0 N cavoina 6 s. 160 Harem Wit pret. 30 * rine w dians, and \ " revel od or , Siecbargcd ts ld fone.” The camp wie arvused © 48 | (sohonafall of considerably. Both Erie and New | $e00ucKercimee $i ‘ounams tie: sth gastant. and each sprang to his eaddle. “Old Abe” shot | Galena—fall off considerably, 4000 TerH&AicZima 43 19M Cen RR scrip. 62% ‘Sat in the darkness on Lis charger like lightning, unsil the | York Central were higher to-day. Both roads are | {30.7 MA Aim sth. ay tev &ritte Rt, “s “hove taut,” when over he went, herse and him- , Deadtong Thinking bimself caught in an Indian ambush, be gathered up, mounted, and putting spurs to doing a fine and an increasing business. The de- mand for ‘State stocks and bonds continucs 10 Am Exchange Bk. 100), 150 Pacific MAS Co.. 90 4 100 Gal & Chic R 200 0.1.5 830 200 Cley & Tul RR... 100 0 boree, (ook the opposite ehute, but soon brought up as | 5. chat sustained. 0... Seheerhives ‘and rider tumbling beadiong. “Old Abe? lively, and prices are — fully = hi, Bur RGU RR p, thinking he was surrounded, aud shouted, This afternoon the market was not very ry dO... 088 no Indians, I surrender without a word. I bave jnot Active; but after the board it closed 35 Del, L&W @ word-to offer. All I want te quarter.”” Waut an Isteuucest NaGno Turwes e7 Buick Rerceiu- ‘Sawem.—A cegro writes a very intelligent letter to the ‘Waukesha (Wis.) Dencera’, in which he pays his respects €0 the repub!icau a)\.¢e of bis race as follows — The family where I reside, with now and then an iso- Iated democrat, speak Kind words to me and cheer me on to tife’s uneven and yrequal journey. But that republican ty, whose professions of love and sympathy for the Wadkire piled up im parchment platforms higher than the Tower of Babel, or tuan even all the rails split by Abe Lincoln, is cue grand humbug. 1 have ceased to look in that direction fox ve common justiceto Bay nothing of frencsbip ‘ For 4 Sxconr Texw —Hon. John W. Noell, democratic repreventative iv Congress from the Seventh district of Miseour), bes announced his determination to run for re- election to the Thirty-eeventh Congress. New Hayroure State Orricexs.—Thomas L. Tullock strong at the ‘following quotations:—Virginia 6's, 99] a 94; Missouri 6's, 843 a 3; Canton, 203; Cum- derland Coal, 13 a 4; Pacific Mail, 99 a J; New York Central, 82 aj; Erie, 18; a j; Hadson River, 47j a 48; Harlem, 11j a 12; Harlem prederred, 39 a Reading, 40} a ¢; Michigan Central, 49a ¢; Michigan Southern and ,.Northern Indiana, 134 a 4; Michigan Southern and Northern Indian guaran- teed, 27j.a.4; Panama, 1524 a j; Mlinois Central, 62j a}; Galena and Chicago, 62 a j; Cleveland and Toledo, 304 af; Chicago and Rock Island, 69 a {; Chicago, Burlington and Quincey, 71} a 2; Ulinois Central 7's, 91 a 4. The following dividends have been declared:— The Neptune ‘Insurance Company, a sewi-anaual CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Whovespay, June 20-6 P.M. Asnes.—The market was steady, with eales of pots at $5 31. Pearls were at $5 75. Breapsrurrs.—Flour—The market for State and West ern flour was again firmer avd more active. The transac. tions footed up about 16.000 bbis., closing within the Tange of the following quotations: Superfine State Extra State. Superfine We Common to cheice Western ox St. Louis extra,..... Mixed to straight Southern... Straight to good extra do.. Choice extra family and bake Rye four vine Corn meal, Jerse: SSSESTESSyS Ahern wae decidediy was elooied Secretary of State, Peter Sanborn, Treasurer, | divideud of 34 per cent, payable on 2d of July; the | better and in good demand port. The sales em sd William 0 Sides, Commissary General, of New | Brooklyn Fire Insurance Company, a dividend of 10 roxngel easy “— oe poe 3 rien Srares, Bempelore, ov Whe 170b inst, per cent, payable on the 2d of July, and 5j per cent | with sales of 175 bbis. Corn meal was steady Frokina InMoCRATIC Con*ENTION.—The Democratic State | has heen added to the surplus fund out of the last six paratively quiet. Wheat at our quotations, bat com; and at better prices. The ‘ ; was again firmer Convention of Florida bas nominated General Joba } wonths’ profits; the Washington Marine Insurance | Si%, “in. firmer an £6,000 bashels inohiding white Mitoo, of Tacsvon, for Governor, and R. B Hitov, of | Company, a semi-annual dividend of 3} per cent, | Canadian at $1 40, Milwaukee club at $128 « $1 30, p, Tor Congre 4 Chicago spring at $1 23 a $1 25, Racine do, at $1 27 and atom, I tabumibaialbieinamaiian payable July 2; the Merchants’ Exchange Bank, a prime whhe hetieus ‘at $1 41. Corn was jemand, United States District Court. semi-annual dividend of 3} per cent, payable July With gales of 60,000 “ery at Gc. for Kastera mized, Before Hon. Judge Betts 2; the Mechanics’ Bank a dividend of four per cent, Weatern yellow at Tee. R Ply LHPORTANT TO STEAMBOAT OWNERS. payable on the 2d of July; the Anchor Insurance Northern were made at 5c. a 86. Purley was beavy —Hhe Unitat Siaus vt. the Steamer Water | Company, wa interest dividend of seven per cent nd noninal Oats were in goo request and prices an motion for i'bel agaiust the steamer | Her annum to July 1, payable on the preferred | — Corns was quict and sales confined to 300 bacs Rio at Water Wich, 10 recover penalties of $600 for each trip Oey: stock on the 10th of July, and on the redeemable stock on the léth of July; the Cleveland, Paines- ville and Ashtabula Railroad Company (Cleveland and Evie), a semi-annual dividend of five per cent. We learn by telegraph that the Cleveland and Corroy.—The dulness noticed previonsly continned to characterize the market, while sales were confined to a few hundred bales. We continue to quote muidling up. lands at 1074, The following is a statement of the move- ment in cotton since the Ist of September last as com years of Coygress known as the «Protection bo Passengers a which provides that any steamboat Carrying pacsengers without having two lifeboate, a cer. @io number of foats or life preservers, also a num. Wrolabon ol the pared With the previous four ‘Der of water beckete and fre axes, shall forfent 857 TAOS. 159 1860. -— Pay fee cnsh tcp the anot ee aaa ‘n- | Pittsburg Railroad Company has been placed in 1 ports.2.867,000 2,968,000 3,617,000 4.410.000 mer av¢ e al ea & > B.... 1,818) 000 835,000 2.595.000 steamboat in ¢ n is claimed to belong to the Eliza- | the hands of angele, gt Bie peal soy | RE S000 *5r9.000 Sos.uy £6,000 Beth and New York Ferry Cunpany, & hal ae under | Court of the United States for the Northern district | Fx’ to other f.p._ 378,000 335,000 533.000 464.000 of New Jersey; and in ihe answer e com- ‘ y ‘otal exports, 7 2 756.000 3.625.000 ain't that the boat made tree trips on the | Of Obio, at the suit of M. W. Baldwin & Co. J. N. | Total experts, 2,067 000 oases. ee “Ones days named, that they carried passengers, freight | sad McCullough, the President and Superintendent of | “Gr which during the past week acladed in tue above:— epply to their boats, of which ‘bey own aud Fun three, proba eri a coat 4: 4 ox sab Pie + age aha asees bd 2 yoed bye} Because they carry passengers and goods, simply and | claim of M. W. win 0. for locomotives | Ex’ to Kranc 3.000 7,000 5.000 1.000 @olely as “ferry boa and not ‘u any other capacity. isl 5 Ex. to 0) 2. The District Attorney contended that the boat was iia- | farnished the ‘rallzoad company in 1857, and] Ee. toother{.p 200 8600 8.0u) a0 ‘bie for the penalty every trip she made with passengers, | amounts to about $122,000, no part of which has ‘The increase of receipts _at the porte, compared with nd tbat it was the merest nonsense to set ap that she | been paid. The Cleveland Herald of Monday | Inst year, 793.000 bales. The increase in exports to Great ~was af a ferry beat, when there way the admission in the pleading that between Elizabethport and New York she pa Britain, 700,000 bales; increase to France, 168,000 cattle it (bal State, a considerable pertion of the cattle intended tor that Mace had to come here, and prices were scvomdiugly somewhat lower, The sales to-day ranged at rom 6 gc. ( Oc., with occasional sales at slightly Righ- €r rates, where the cattle were very extra. general selling pewe Was about 8 cents per pound, for good stock. ‘The to#l pumber on sala at Allerion’s was 3.020 head, aud edn Sbe yards 4.002 Head; against $498 bead last week. Tuves thonght that quite'a number would be left over n At Borgen Hill, on Monday, the sales reashed 676 . Oo, por pound. irien's the gumber on and trangactions were s—some of the cholvest 1 upwards a Peents. The © week and last week 6 Varying from e's, Chambertin’ peratively sma’ eftiet t last week's p at Chan W's having breug total receipts at all the yarus for . Boowoning's. Chanbertin’'s. O Brivitte, 7) 5 % a a Brown 4 ) sale Wes co week Last week PRICES. The cr rent prices fur tbe week tell the markets are fs follows — = & eres abs Firet quality Ordinary Common, Interior. & 8838 exes Pirst quatit Ordinary Common jnferey, 33388 sua Base i: Joserber.. Prime quatity, por Gremary Comin Inferior. First-qualit Other gua MILCH COWS, AS the seaKon progresses the de ves evidence of an improweme nid for good mich t, and, though the are to oniy a moderate extent, thore is more tove to market, and the brokers and owners are regainin dane cows, slightly improved prices, white there is more bnoyancy in theanarket. Bull's Head is tapidly being extended into Wall street and other business tocalities, where there may be seen One-or two ows kimost every day. They inva riubly havea hungry calf at their side, Which is wot al- lowed to-suck, as the cow's udder must be as full as possi ble iu order to attract attention. This nuixance should be abated-atonce. The total roeeipts at all the yards for the week Pe) last Week were ws follows ‘ashington, Browning's. Chamberlin’s. ions. This week. 28 0” = eae cd BO Last week. 27 VEAL CALVES, With continped beavy receipts, and pens @iled to over- Low ng with veal calves of every imagivable description, from three days to six and eight weeks old, the city srmniis cannot be otherw ike than fairly ghutted with ¥ many ofa poor, mikerable quality, totally andt for use. ‘The fiesh is mostly tlebby at this season of dhe year, aud is therefore totally undesirable and untit for market. will always find customers in the lower class of foreign- ers, however, many of whom prefer such veal to other of & riper age.’ Prices range from 2ige. w 54¢c. a €c. per pound, with but few soles at either extreme, The total Prices etill rule low, but we think that goo ich are more eagerty ‘sought aiter, command . 4 Toceipis at all the yards fur the week amd last week were 88 follow Weshingion. Browning's. Chamberlin's. 0 Bréen’s. This week... 790 ow PF 24 Lavt week... J87 sO SHEEP AND LAMBS, The receipts continued fair, and notwithstanding the demand is inoderately active for t© prime ofvrings, prices rule comparatively low. The offerings were taken through the week nearly as fest as they arrived, mainly at prices varying from $3 50 to $4 60 per head. Sheep are in request at irom $2 50 to $5 per head, and extra tt pring Jambs meet with ready sale at from $5 to $6, Ordi Lary lo good quality are also readily taken at prices vary ing from $8 75 to $4 75, aud common at $3 a $3.50 per head Poor sheep are vot wanted. The total receipts at all the yards tor the week and last week were as fe 98 283 Washington. Bi “u Chambertin’s. This week... 664 3. 2.392 Lat week... 737 4476 40s SWINE. With moderate arrivals the inarket for wine has as. sumed a more bueyant tone, and the demand is more ac tive for all kinds at advanced prices. There were 3,253 head on sale, and prices varied from Sic. to 6}gc. per pound, including all kinds. RECAPITOULATION. The total receipts of a)) stowk mt nil ube yards for the Week und last week were as follows:— Breves. Cows. Calves. Sheep Washington yard. 3920 28TH 664 Browning’ u 00 66 3,676 Chamberlain's. 4 3 3 = (2388 O'Brien's... 6 4% 68M 1,937 Total... 1991 $609 Last week 127 1,268 ‘11,686 eee RA Port of New York, Jame 20, 1860. Steamship North Star, Jones, Aspinwall sqhigtmabin James Adger, Adams, «harieston—Spoftord, Tes os — Uhesapeske, Crowell, Portiand—H 6 Comwel , yi Ship Golden Fleece, Manson, San Franciseo—W T Coleman Ship Orpbens (Brem), Wessels, Bremen. Bark Mayflower, Duell, Barbaios—Ii Trowbridge’s Sous. perk Yomneri, Anderson, Matanzas—siephers Bros hitman Bros & Co, port Marsel!ies—1 B Gager, ingston—R P Back & Co, : . Tirks Islands—Masier, Seber Nhe (Br) Camere, Halifn—it 6 Doman. cbr lomett, Tucker, Wilmington—J Smut & Co. Sehr Oregon, Krause, Washington Bac own, Latourene, —Mailler, Lord & crease to other foreigh ports, 69,000, Total increase tw made two stonping gone within the limits of thie | The nancial difficulties of the company, arizing from a | exports, $09,000 bales Mate and the other jm the State of New Jersey. Heid | jarge fowting debt, are such that it was iinpoesible for the | “Puuoiers Rates were some less active, but more firm. Bot claim that the boat was Liable for the penalty for not | company, with the outside pressure upon it for payment, To Liverpool 10,000 bushels of wheat were engaged, in Baving the requisite number of buckets or axes, or fur | to be any longer out of the hands of a receiver ap- | balk, at Tgd.; in ship's bags, $4, was demanded; 100 Baving none of the appliances for sayang life, provided | pointed ty the courts of Ohio, or a sequestrator appointed | poxes hacen : engi at 228. 6d.; cotton, 250 bales ome lay ¢ at the wharf, but the very day or hour | by the courte of Pennsylvania; and as the jaws of Peni- | at $324, To Jomlon £600 a 10,000 Dbia. fear hogs. Otc owners undertook 40 carry passengers without having | a #) lvania ip regard to the appointment of gequestrators of insolvent corporations were before the public hal Decome acquainted with the uses, nevessities aud ma of operating railroads, and are im no respects adap thereto, there is no doubt but what it was much better interested in railroad whether as (general credivore or 4 that the road should go into the banda of a receiver in stead of a eequestrator. The following is a statement of the movements of cotton for the past week and since Ist September last, compared with the five preceding years: — 28. G1., 86 ceroons tobaceo at 38., and 2) bales cascarritla At 20s, To Glasgow 10,600 bushels wheat, in shipper 's at THKA., and 10 tons oil at 27s. . m PTO ded the boats, floats, life preservers, buckets or axes, ‘Which the act of Congress requires, then the boat be. for the peualty for every trip in which they Flake to carry passeugers. appeared On the part of the oWners, and tthe 4M carrying paswengere three times a uded that, ‘oasmuch a& his clients ny under the laws of for the penalty which swas only extended to coasting steawrs, Juige Betts reserve vot intimated that a @teambeat ply ny ir anotber, and calling at swterne state places for passengers, could not be regarded Gined to droop; sales of box were making at 20 for Scotch, and of No. 1, at 1c. of 800 a 900 bales were reported at 800. a at 85c. od demand, and further eales were > were quiet, Thy last sales of nix 6 4 ferry Woat. ——— Keer plo = Bayorts for Past Work — yes utes... “Oe ales ae Tee. aud small sales of Scotch pig reported at aval Intelligence. 3508-3... bees Saataee aeeee if raf 4 mths, ” state co r aoe y mond Lime was less active and firm; sales of 600 9 600 t The United states steamer Pawnee, Ou 4 trial trip, went 26.000 2.988,000 36,000 7,000 9,000 | contmen was qeperted ee: Hane wos Dahl eo tee 16 wa from Philodelphia yesterday, at four o'clock P. M., 3000 2.867.098 13 000 3.000 2.000 Seckona. ; i if ber machinery will perform well she will proceed 3 : % MOLAssHs was quiet, but firmly beld, expecially swoet soot Sgcwwon in Bigre pen =e $1,000 2,680,000 24,000 3,000 2.000 | Cuba muscovado and New Orleans. Ye wee pamunBperis Binee Be 3 Be NAVAL STORRS—Spirits were steady at 42e. a 43e. for Arrivals and Departares. Gt. Brit’ France. 0. FP. Total. Stock. Straight and shipping barrels, aud New York barrels ARRIVALS. 1880-00. 2,597,000 667,000 464,000 3,627,000 263,000 Gen aul bec sa pt pad g Une rosin at $4 a $5 90. onvoun— Roanoke— ’ y Ware ‘ 2/756, 2 was unchanged and quiet. Pe yp oe te le ene) 90500. S890 Tasers setae, 1k—Lingeod was heavy, with a stock of some 76.000 Pewescors—Sbip Brockline—Mre Giass 31,000 378.000 2087000 aaa.ovy | Ballons, Sales of 20,000 gallons American sud. Rnglici Saisie Weber Vopturte—I Hedge, R.Qullér, ihe 4321000 482.000 2'741,000 219,000 Fer heats ible swe op three days je lote a Gee. jon— Bar loot uraa— ele, Quite ia Prery Py ’ Tai halemen's Shippr List gives the following notice ge Wily Adams, Amelia Telfer. ‘ GRAD BAT 3000000 176000 | Tne Now Badin’ wbtins fee che wean pet Tn Cae Tenant Ti Ces rs rene Soar " | Thus the receipts show an increase of 739,000 18-—the market for sperm fas Deen quiet sinc» or Yat 'e 84co—Nark Overmav—L Stephani. FJ Aura, einer, ly sales are two emall amounting to 107 * Mall 9 Buchley, J Maverbau, H Burrit, S Sanches, Fred | over those of last year, and an increase of 1,438,000 | pi) arg) 20 per gen. Whole is A a rm bo over 1857-8; and the exports exhibit the following | Orm. The sales for the week amount to 2,960 bbis. ax Vastits—Brig Winthrop—J P Kelley, J P Kelly Jr, ee follows 300 bbis. Northern at 43c., 900 do. et 44e., and sy) Mred’ F Pettingill, dre B Brose, Mise Mary J Brose B - , Rat, love, P—nebr Virginia Price--it Young, ¢cbixireo and | resulta: : 450 do. Elephant at dic. per gailod. Also, for export, t J Lagpigord J Clabane. Comp'd with @ Bret. France OF. P. Total. Sock. 1,400 bbls. Northern at 40c. a 42}gc. per gallon. Whale « car Emma—susan Heogan. Tne Ine. Ine. Dee. bove—No transactions in this market. DEPARTURES. Last year 762,000 169,000 69,000 871,000 24.000 Provisioxs.—Pork—The market was somewhat un yur chil di settied, while the sales embraced 700 a 800 bbis., includ - a f ine. dine. Larne, “Servant, MOrieates Mt wens Nee Waknes 1857-8...1.095,000 208,000 129,000 1,371,000 96,000 » Botwithetanding the eb.*tinate resistance: ght, NOricane; pd ond Mre Welton, Moblie, dng ne pA at $18 12%, 6e¢ oa thin by inghes, Liverpool, Mr re dvey " do. at $) }, a few prime at » wee in i, Boson, es Davis, NVork Mise King. do: awe The following table shows the condition of the | moderate request, with olen ‘of about 280 @ 900 bbis., in . : oun, San ro Acd | Mrs - , ~ J Bees SUN ese c Wine Rint Sere as | abe le the fer beaten obten— $e 05 Sl tend cairn cosas OL CaS Lo Bee al (ims aut, Mie Aisin 'Coniiewrony Moa Haviland, | x. rlonne. ones. 17 aaciz BC SSS ART | ANd. prime mew were quicl ahd tominal Ct meats cM tte Puls and earvaut, Laguayras J | New Vorks June 16.1283 SR SES 786 Al Bases | Were Orm, with sales of 126 hhds. and tierces at Tige. a Beverot Dav’ Wibeators ~A ey ‘uae Philadeta, Jane 16. 26,582) SS tina See ss for yeep) = 7 8 exe + eet PH yer, RM Green, Charicnon T CoGneame | Total... $253, 746,908 46,710,579 90,901,814 196.987.6132 | at 12540. ; and a sale of 200 bis. was reported deliverable em Fork, i Neh, New Gries Badge i Kivg ACY: | By the arrival of the United Kingdom et Farther by the i July, at ARE. Butler and eheess wire un sreands da) Valle, Cu udeon, New Yor va changed J Tiniend, Ravan i Mie ea an ey A Wedicigts Point, Cattiada, we have laser advices from Europe. Rie Bales of 180 caska were made ai $4 37) a $4 62%, L : jo, , ; . 1 * ‘ . | closing with dirmness. Pa! - A ag — Ty AN ey ives sal Wheat is repo setive at full prices. With re SUGARR—The market was steady, with sales of about Fuse, chore, Tiavana ; A detail “Charlot + | Sard to the crop prospect im #yance @ late author | 1.000 bids, inckided in which were 28 common Ports dr, Hevane, Mr and MreG T Va jew Voris Mr | ity ways Rico, at 6g , and the remainder consisted chiefly of Biren. Gnariomon, N Palle, § c; Me Portunale, a’ Oilve meen s flour market las, | GUD® muscovados, including some refining goods at bea fareino,. Caralen, Wi ee! week, men further rise in the Park mare Ye. and grocery grades at 360. @ 13g0., and 400 boxes at ‘and ehild, Laine 1) New York, WH Rosell UBiige, New tock, Me aud Mrs YS Maibew: Wh an they bave so long opposed have been compelied to pay an advance of in some cages more © any rise in Lhe prive of Dour, oF Bf, and Winskry —Salee of 475 bole. were rr 21 dec. per gallon, chiefly at whe ——$—_—_—_—__——_ NEW YORK CATTLE MARKET. ‘Wapneapat, Jane 20, 1860. ‘BEEF CATTLE. With continned heavy receipts of beef cnutie at the Washington Drove Yard in Forty fourte street, coupled ‘with the fact that etrawberrice and eberries are in mar- ket in large quantities, the demand for beef catile bas been anything but active daring the past two days, and ‘the market in consequence has become enveually heavy, ‘while prices are nominally lower, The yarce were ai! full, or nearly so, today, which gites evidence of ouly & email business on Tuesday. The offerings were of a very good average quality; and we Poticed many lots which were superior any we bAve seen for some weeks past. The sopply in thie city Was komewhat larger than it would have been, bat for the €Xeitement in the Eastern States in regard to the pleura. po “WMens among the cat@e. The Roode island ted at 2le. a pede igure. * th Fe is every prospect of a mest abundant crop. Barley was likewise offered ot from 28f to 98f the 100 kilo- gramy..6* Oats of the firet quality are scarce in the Part werket, Bde eecond quality Woe geld at a reduction of MO the 360 a “logrammes, The Minister of War cuntracted afler wlicb be ebip Bowed, Masver. Mariq vita, eu. Rio Congo—L Vienna. ARRIVED. Steamship Roanoke. Couch, Norfoik, with Rere, to Ludiam & Heineken. Rich ot Frankfort, Me), Rich, Shiehls, — days, B be lie Don wort Baker, is ~y w, Arecibo, iv sg essa a wm aie , Crowhy, Mayagues, James, povieb, Guantename, % days, with Kise aud paseen SY RAE, fo master. rig Mary Farrow, . in ballast, to master. Schr Virginia Price, Eldridge, Arroyo, PR, Jaue 8, wit Kar Audl molasses, to 5 W Lewis & Co. Schr Dazzle wot Bangor), Atwood, Arroyo, PR, June 6, with gar de, to Breit, Son & (0. Has bac moderate weather the whole par sage Sehr Sylvesier, New Haven, 2 Gesner, Harding, Harbor Island, 1 days, none. fruit, to J Kuen Vin Capes, Van Name, Vi ia, 3 dave. Schr EU Parker, Parker, Virgina, 3 days. Sehr G W Whistior, Parker, Virginia, 3 days. Sehr © P Binns, Cook, Virgin c Scbr Panline, Soper, Virginia, 3 us Sobr BW Fairingicn, Robinsim, V ire Golden rt, Georgetown, Korkiown, Wopia Chief, Soper, Lebanon, ¢ Saxon, Cawsiday, Calais, 6 Mees Wartsa. Crowell Hes ts ones Trowell, Boston, 3 days 36 Hunlingtoo, Lovell, Boston for Xitany Kehr J 0 Ireland Baker, Rosion for Albany. Bolt, Boston for Athan: cht, Seaman, Fail River for Kita beuhpor. New Bedford for Albany. EEEEREEEEETEREZEEEE . Freneh, Tarnton, 3 days stag! Phi : jit, Spray Betvort Steamer Ospray. Keunes. Provilence, SAILED. Meamehips Africa, Liverpool; North Star, Aspinwall: James Agere, Charlene snip £2 SW spit, i John, Aa php ecw fae inne: ., Laguayra, 5 nes; CB Honghinn, and Legnine, Mt John, NB. rigs Olosey Bina owe) Marseie, ‘and Biow Bradbury Neuvias. os ee the day N to NR, with heavy squalis of wind, ral ne, ; B15 AM: steamships ti wl HE fat oe Miecellancous, The Crnard mail steamship Afriea, Capiain Sbavnon, sailed sesierday afiernoon for Liverpool with 16) passengers and $201,212 tw specie. Lacxcu—The pilot boat Charles 4 Maraball, built by Mr Henry Steers for Captain Josiah Jobneon,Jate of the Mary & Catherine, waa launched yesterday morniug from the foot of 12th street, Rast River, A large umber of ladies and gentle. men were present to wituess the launch, se is Sl feet 6 inches long, 20 feet beam, depih of bold 6 feet, and draws 9 feet 10 inches of water, Bhe is owned by Captain Josiah Joba. eon, Frederick Nelaon, Wiliem Joboson and Joba Wright, aad ‘will be ready for duty in About three weeks. She ia built of the beat maveriais, and wil no dou prove bereelf a very (ast Str. Boston, with Deh Mame, at 4 to | oy ta of Jaine had her IMb, a dense fog. Dulwarks ete: the lajety tobe G Boner was ance Tews. Saar Attaxtic, at Gloucester, Mase, from Cadiz, reporte:-— have $4, Jon 83. tell ip ae Be Park Weoterck, Jameson, i a! stom, in A sinking condition. Fook off he copicln and crew and brought heating Cone Serr Turnmee, Wallace, from Calevtta for Philadelphia (pre- vioualy reported) grounded af Ninan. A part of her cargo had been sent back to town (Cale ij) io boats previous to Mey 2 o. com? Jobo Wills, Chadwick, Liverpool—Spofford, Testou & | i | \ NC. Jone 16—Arr p, Thome. Binag anf ary ho Seay 2 g um fran Ganda, a at fer py . Lane (from a (rom Madsen, arr Ap ks UWAd, Amelia, 1 NYorn, ss _- “OR Tr ‘ouse or {or Hoo Kone, Mig; Claemerden (Br) for 41.9 tendered to kov- ale eee to ; bark Helew Mar, Wester, — for Bombay. , Ap) 22, ships Geneva, Ba ig Mad FR™mouxtarn—Abont 9 o'clock on Wednestay 0 3h. a ee 93 May 3, W: ent = v Trimoart, sbi Sore fom ay ntaroe we ws June $Arr Parthenla, Minton, Calcutta for Londos = * 1 ‘ Drovphtout 16 ens of oa, wid of thewe about 1300 have bean dune FATT Marshall, Sprague, New Orleans for =< ¥7>~~ Jonded, and the tire it wos found was caused by spentaneons | Cioumade, Yolge, Metm, Craneladt for Via / iuniion jm tee wortoin which yet remained waremsoved (rors the dane ‘Ohba ehatohae gi aaa s ij x vere. 06 ive Ineasures Were: CRD, =— Ken to urrew the progress of the fre. TBE ‘on board was York, 4) Foocnew, = 18—In port ship Richard Busteed, Stephen- “Guacow, Sine 4-84 Jane Daggett, Lambert, New York; » hold; and news of Ht play on U wee ily ‘reached the ts Ly Assistance Temwieeta vo. thet ty ‘Seti a betore ang ald could be | pGlascow, June ¢~Sid Spanair Crow shore, wil apprehensions Cor ie watery of the | ““arr'in the Clyde Gib, Margaret, NYork, rd pe raik Plain teen mip nes wery onto | tT AR, ig AP ale Saher Lara, Gatvowon;@uone i r piight became known, og same i. os ther curing toe noo rendering tivaluable assistance. oe boo ps Eoaiatere fd Pe to Soke ehgine (rom Flint was also taken to the Tri- RNR tie nse ed 2 “pocetaith ana worked la fonrert with the one belonging to the ‘Aewelds acd aah for pene; ae | “hin arly in tie ming Captahie MeKennie and Marshall, | Rober (cuter Arnold, aul Amity, Stinson, f of the Master Attendant + Department, were on tbe beach, and | (a Suiits seek uihen- for do Louhs’ A ws the Un WS yet sicnatizing for agsbstance al feel ty Fy mg Een gen Bweetzer, for do ‘ boats and 100 betta javonrs were sent off, the Assistant Master | oie Sorel Patten, for Boston July. 1; Sa . MeNear, for Aciendant aud luis deputy pushing off for thie vensel ab de sane } a ee Dek Posts Bay og ge + ¥ {and betore upon the fire was effectually got under, sualll- Barstow’; Ye Loon; pos water having been potired into the hold tor that purpose, Be clcen: Gaeeen & ee Tabs rd a ok te i ah caiteunatra, pien e Soma: 66a Ww ‘atrived. ana’ “ ent did ot ace place before the two upper decks were clear on ap ia Tat, im Cane D pi aie ¢ qatar tee the: bg gee Tawnene, i ‘ork. ended tn the utter destruct jg he ye Hose Kose, April 25—In port ships J Waketeld. ¥¢ and there is no. $OxG, J Paco thal wBathsseasncte ant Stustare wie | aid Live Nauka, Rhornaine, for Havana: St Helena Qa oe the peetormmme of x contract to proceed. wy China wande with | jeri Towklas the government Madras Times aud Spec, March 30, | steesage et Ranx Wurtr Crocp—Capt Leask, of bark Trinity, bafore re. yintrs retrned to fon distress, reporis:—Juae 4, lat 35 | Caldwell, (rom Sai fon 6 43, auvot PM, made u vessel on the weather bow, | sea (Nov'24), arr Serproved to bark Whee Cho (oF Moston) Ray, from Wow As eon 0 Soa y proven te Ie: bark White J a yn) : ore for Cher nl wee fond ta be tere biaig conten. ws, Tlanakoi arr B3h 4 4 & eee Toe captain wtdied to be taken off, tnd we aceortingly hove Mt Apri 7, Wiki, Winsor, San 4 ; 10, atleeward, and iny until we got one boat load of baggage te, Ran Franeiscoy Stratton, pea; 39, =e boon deme anal peep ed a ee eg » Stevens, Vaneousex bo dark, we braced up: filled & , to make @ tack Ue . OM her intending to AaveRrooi, June S—Arr Ey) MeDermond, Apwachs= under ber gern and round toat foowardsthe mun at Wis wheel | cole tant Galveston, : ‘was ordered 10 keep off, but the vessel did notmind her helm, | “cid 4th, 5 Charts Peni and bekare any: else conld be done she struck the White | Senli, Sones Nanton be sith Sino GO * lomd about musics earring ine heed spare and | Ove, Norton hiatal ‘the toreusos 4 being together about Meade, ork: vuhonr, during whieh ree hey siruck very beavily, there er Jay “Abe: ‘Hartiord, Davi, aud ‘Charles Davenport K zi being a bad sea on, the vessels were got clear. Not knowing st for do: Philadelphia, Poole, aud Tonawanda, Juiltty, 1r e leo gach abr ain Ouieing he Ripe | “TURon. Jane $Arr Manion Dude, Aine Joh, cluded to lie Wars find that the Vrmnity was leaking 80010 S00 strokes-per | BAGG imet Sena Dudley, rm hour, rolling v heavily; could not ascertain the amount of ld Sth, Harvest, Austin, Cardifl’ and Charlesten, damage receiv 3 and the boats were all Ent out Sh, yvood, Jordan, for Caleutia; Southampton, “ WSatbetidewy qantas samt "ab'C Rive ath | "isi 20% aaue 30g, man, Mime tewteeer bprogress tha: pieer ofthe anal fopaail could bo wet, when we | land tor Nnrk, * Sue 20M, Selota, 3 towards the White Cloud again and proceeded to lake off June 2—Sld_ Northern Belle, Paine, N York; 3d) a her crew. About 10 AM. hid taken all her crew on board. | James Smith, Soow, do. Fs ‘The wind was then xbout 8 W, blowing fresh with |“ Mavarties) Apr 8-Arr Elen Foster, Calcuite | Oy squalls: we made what sall w ys and st 10 the, Rou (and wld May 1 om her retin); Hb, Ooedn dos oy ward. At noon we were in jat 38.06, lov 6520. For the next 26 Gertride, Hallet, 0; 23d, Lebanon, Hazmilion, i ours we ad strong gai from dhe SW, with beayy sauailty | for Shangha tien Wintel) x od at neon on the e ras bo nage 4 pt Tae April A | eds. ha a, eae ng no a weather changing, , Hnding thet we were ouly drifting to the eastward, we bere up | iausan’ Benen’ Meera at 18h, Eoeny Raanne Sora, bao bead | SEROMA SA PROMS gym Kradually’ Increasing her canv Feacbed lat 30 10, low 66, where we bad light winds and alma, » Indopencience, Fhrane, : 7 ‘#p the 16th we got the wind from the east, with bs and vioko, April 29—In bark , Sutton, fromm of Nauset, Ith, TAM, took naa wee wel en oat ee ee a New- 4 Nauset; * sae Stead tp eee teb Gat a'r eeat a | PEARS aerne- arte 3 oe te Cloud, Ray, leit New + with : . N00 saver, “Heporw on 38h and ath wt ine quieren | Rayan, ARE 8 on pert tek core Cocker Seplta, tow Se prins 8 leak sod had four feet water in her hold. The | NYork ldg: brigs , Mathews; J R Nevins, Whe oud was 386 tons, built at Waldoboro ia 18k, abd was fatetita Dene 40 do; G $ Yor ' —, te » ; sche, bert, from New ¥« a Saux Rovsix.of Dighion, before reported sunk near en. | te. far NWurk lags B Watson Sa She ara tronce w Briswo! Harbor, has been raised and towed to Pall a , River. we umm, June 5—Off, Java, Daggett, from London for About one half (400 bales) of the cotton on beard the bark O |- Putoo, J ms 4 Chatiee, sunk in Muskeget Channel, has been taken out Wag vbpery 3 Akon, Horton, NYort; 8 Via- seu to Boston. ‘The cotton isin rst Fate condition," “™ | cent, Gauion, do; scbr J 0. Hoxe Kone, April 24—Ship E P Stringer arrived Mth from Frank, Cardift, in tow’ of the seamer White eee | oe eo with x heavy gale of wind and a heavy cross sea, which caused | derland, Davison, the vessel to fabor violently and’ ship immense quantities of | — Swarow, April 23 ater: ind NE, veering ia ENE. On the morning of the ath | Sbangln Park inded Well and foun inches: water; discovered leak to be on the port side, forward of the fore Figeing, abowe Kate Hastings, K the copper, about 6 feet below the ‘tween decks, by hearing the SINGAPORE, water ruuming in, but could not stop it. ‘The wind and sea cou- | 28h, John Hay ; tinued violent and the leak inereased, ” By the time the ship ar- | Ocean Steed, mail, Rane rived at the entranee to Lye Moon Pass the men were com- | Madras; 2d, plevely exhausted in their endeavors to keep her free. Since | C. Dow, Medi ihe EPS bas been in harbor divers have been down and dis- Tn port May 2, covered the Terk: itwas apparently from bad caulking, about | ton. 6 feet of the oakui in ene seam baving come out. Litrkroon, June 4—A bale of cotton, marked “a (in a trian- fir),8 Xo 77." which had been on fire, Was picked up tn lat 40, 2 28, hy the Wm Rathbone. June &—The Abeona, arrived here, spoke, May 16, lat 26.N Jon 1, ship Moses Wheeler, from New York for Vi 7 Nay aud took f her of the ot bark U r SRLS Weapon, aati eocea eaasetta eae | tree Cm Tt Macxitirs, May 7—Ship Lebanon, Hamilton, from PS with a cargo of coal for Shanghac, put. ito thia port in distess | is knee kid a on the 25) alt, leaking about the stern and rudder, with out- Eureka, € water and head knees started, broken, foreand mais |” Zomnano. lopmaste sprang, mizen ‘and other , main leg: Capen, for 0 rei broken on starboard side, some stays and st 1, | do; Bt sehr D Glover, and other small demage hundred tons of coal have | for . y been landed, whieh will be quite enough to get at and caulk ae bones, ibe for her topeides. which wit he all that i necessary in ‘as | New York 4th inst. to a; bask Cullom, Maier ber cyt ie appears to be gh Her tpaiden from Mauritive via S Helens, tor NYork vis Sevinhan aS lobe hadiy «trained. will sail about the Istof | sui! same das; brig Crawford, Small, from Sombrero, for Aves * June. By letter to Kllwoud ‘alter, Keq, Secretary of the Heland neat ys0eh Pharon Keon, une; steamer Albert Horn, 4 Board ot Cnderwrite for sale. Mosrivipro, April 20—The Am bark Sumter, from Carait |, 5tJ is hips Baebes ean EET, iit Eat itd octets RS | fo Rae nee val " y " place. "Her cargo bat bean wat Ii, tin Rectan, Gh Liverpool sche fll Maron, Ps * ‘The crew of Inwrepid, from Macao for New ¥ St 4 . have, Ni “ = Notice to Marimers. ~ | hove, tre NOvteane for Haeee, Racers ee Notice is hereby given, that the Shovelful Lightwessel, Vine- | for Amsterdam. Sound, eleved tor repairs ou the lth inst, has been re- land for as June 2—Off, Humboldt, Holmes, from Sunder- ved. ; teh Wi . o Thy Rehet 2 ightveesel has been removed to Great Harbor, awa Boy abe on alae od i ng es for My onder of the Lighthouse Board, | bark J Mara. irepory.ane brig Melia Baton, irom Hong: ELANCTON SMITH, Com U SN, Kong, arr for hauagawa. Boston, June 1, 1860, Lighthouse Laspector 24 | American : - = ALEXANDRIA, June 18—Arr Monticello, CK OFF SHOEBURYNESS. , hase Palo ie Se ng het eae Rin bia AMLT ANN» | Rint iri Won ag hela a tice i Me ven, a ma 4 > e word “Wrecks has been’ placed 10 fathoms SW of © schr sunt Providebee. id Havens ae ™ off Shoebtiry ness. Te late. ‘The Huey tiew im 7 fathoms at low water spring tides, with the | gyewrst in: Browne 4 following marks and compass vie , The Se e an_Rarrow Hill, ju live with the — Kast Mil at Mile Town. Te eae y Vamlet MIN, i tine with the West a aa #\ Southend... 3 y order, pore: Arr at New Bestera tom oe onan Ms ‘Wikter, Parker, Ramet} May 19, for ° Paeite Orean, Taleahuano March 1, with 00 bbls sp oll. Re: | Sxtianeuns): sienet por June 4, int 2 29. Jon 67 10, spoke Catalpa, Snow, 87 days | $% m4 Trom Talcabuano for New mgt 1 on board, who re- | tise I! Euiss, ‘ ported spoke fin lat 78. Vi eakes, NB, oud home, oR WP: with loss of radder head fore yard ina gale of wind of tam, bs Cape Horn—was steering by chains on each quarter. SW, ueamer : io arr Ith, ship Northern Light, Carroll (iste Austin), barks Growler, Lysander, Be tihotak Sea, Honolula Dec & Monganul, NZ, March 12. with | Spy Prenuss 3B Ge e 19 12N0 lbs bone on ‘board. Sent home 35 | “Al TIMOR dure Ibo are Ben ‘ cll, and 34200 Ibs bone. Has on freight fortolk; ship) barliot = 7 ship Arctic. Reports, off Monganul, March 4 Birekhead, Renuctis West Const Roy? 12, Wu dillord, Baker, NB. 3 whe (and put Capt Auiain on | Hea. B Wright Jr, Gibbs, Bombrons, Jean Baptiste \oard sick, to be taken into Monganul); May 10, Tat 308. toa | Goeiuety Ste dage’ and Cy nuseze - Java. lawrence, of atl (or New Bedford, 180 bbls | Pye sFpoace: Tallabah Pinenes, Mhak face at es we tip Supposed ihe | Fv nog Chmenn nar ras ra siege mnas (Dickason, Plaskett, from North | shins Win Jenkins, Hallett, Heston vin Norfolk; Mount Vernon,. ‘eeitic Ocean, with 2430 bbis wh end 100 bbls sp, Wield. NYork; 8 Rolfe (new, 198 Also arr, bark Mermaid ot Wesiport), Howes, Pacific Ocean, | Wentimiies: Haury Didier rhe’ Oe ‘eat va parang Feb 19, with, 120) ble sp os Gi taken ou passage.) | Kirkland, Kuikht, Limington, NC. seat home on the \ : bark Courad, Rio Janeiro; brig Delhi, Arr a Fh Fat Prendet ac NB, 160 ap; Dart- wires ch CJ a Se * - aghton, § : a ie 4 . ip to ae ie tone BANGOR, June sat schre 8 Barnes, Rogers, and Phi. x zhu Perry. Ow ah, isa ci are “ ed ick, a a of back x eonatitartiog }, Nant. from. of Chile, TO spe President, = free Gn tow oul 170 9p: Sun, Walter Seti, Banter, Lager, 0 9 Spoken=March 26, Int 28N, lon 127 K, Onlifornia, West, NB, nd SO be rk of) simee Jew ing Sandwieh Islands. 7, at @ 13, low 73, Frances Henrietta, NB, 1900 OK, derega, | Batavia Feb 29 for Amsterdam, ae kd Lord, from NOrieans for Liverpoot, Shy May 2, lat Ship, New Hi Trane 7, lat 4290, how 83. Ship Albert Golan, Serer, from Mobile for Liverpool, ’ tat $0 XS, lon be 3 7 by y Sytem Paws Laversiect tow 2c May 15, iat sg rks ka ay | sehr Seten, Humphrey, Rava» 4 om i, BA Seas sleet, Bordeans. : sip Ai sevens, Talbot, from Shields for Boston, May 29, Tork. "sid schre Angier” See, Wanshones Scop Roger uf nt 47 pnt, aoe, Landerken, from Richmood for Bremen, Fa ron, June 19-814 sehr Fiyaway, Davia, Pho: jane 3, off 0 iy Bietator, Rw june 13—Cid ship Ange Decatur, Parsons, Liver Ship Joshua Maura, from Boston for NOrieana, June 13, off oe es ee Mor Cnstie. r ADA show! ware bir . with white coat neering K Feb h, nt 51% bo Wot Hoy be RY Sistager: | "SEW LONDON, June 18—Are och A Tribhie, Philade)- “ir Moneta, Pierce, from Retavia. foe. Mong Rong, March kere yA os 28, inthe Straits of Cepar, ad, hewn, Tying there 1 ny a var Powell, Feo. rr secount c ‘ e : Me Abyesinig dir" i ; . for Jane 1, no M hora) Johnson, from Matangas for 8York, June 15, off sgn ie “iter Hi Wenzel, bound to London, June 4 on the Coast of est. ; neo Spray, hence for Cadiz, June 16, lat 3925, lon i Brig Palestine, Thompson, 62 hours bence for Rio Grande, Jomve la, mc 00h, ton Oo 88 an en . Park, trom Baltimore for Cardeuss, June la ee Hany Het, hence for Labrador, June 18, no lat or MA deeply laden and full rigged, hailing from Belimure, Jone Qin € os Passage. ahait War Baaie, Saavs heace for Marte Galante, June 2, tt 7 Wir Arende, from Cartenae for Prankfort, June 18, of Gun it Geo Henry, of Newbern, NO, steeriug 88K abou 100 miles NW by Nag om, Bratt ASTER, April 14 Goodhur, Crom Pea tet ag) tor New York dae ilar anata fewer, Wi from Mate for New Tork: hae for New York: Shakapoare, Norerass, ly She wOUTH, ped may ede Ko Linda. Eileme, ¥, rhed, Avis, Rares a | Hea for 0 ing” en Kenward, for Wu. See sty SN Raward, Prosi, i schr RS Dean, Cook, Philaded

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