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; 38 COLLEGE COMMENCEMENT. Commracement at “ vais the Mother or Coiieges—Banks, Whitson, Everett, Douay tas and Sumner om the Same Piat Grm fur Once Tne Day—The Talkers Th. Degrees, ke. UUR SPECIAL CAMBRIDGE CORRESPONDENCE. axviupor, Mass., July 18, 1860, From Wail street to the Cambridge College yard 1 cer: wawly isa obange, oot of locality more than of sentiments, focupation and on. Not that every Kuickertocker of os {s fortunate enough to be uervous at @ stock quotation; uor,on the ether baud, is every Harvard student palo with study, aor wouk eyed from pouring over books. But we who burry ‘beneath the shadow o Trinity day vy cay have so much to do and do go much that we ba SPitealiy full into a réfiroas atyle in doing everything. f pou bear a boy at the Post offlce making bis waute known, e imbued is be with the spirit of the ota wih @ daowvic appreciation of the value of time aud the wit of Brevity, Me -wiil ask for “three reds aod @ blue.” But ip such venerable imetitutions a4 this, whote Walks tou walls have neeu for ages cousecraved Lo the undis turbed quiet of student life, thought puts on its most Saurious grow.l, aud we!) measored words and we! rounded periods are tbe ordinary currency of the acho ‘atic dialoot. And on this one day of the year, generally «en (he temperature 18 most tropical, the young uriad, dere nurtured, is invited to display its most elaborate pewers. So your correspondent came East to attend this mental torticulture at the oldest gurdes of them al! But not the youngsters alove show and are shown; on se wacasion the “old boys,” as Dr, Holines hath it, leave playtwg ut the various businesses of life—as merchante, judges, preachers aud the rest—to gather round the alma ‘Waterval board, 60 that one may get an idea not only of the “promises” the college makes in her youngest clues of graduater, but also of the fulitiiment in t on who ave tuken ther positions in life. This is important, in @ busy age, when learning has lost ita prestige, od a wan is seldom known remarked ox opt for what he dees. We ofteu hear the ques- ton asked whether the ancient syst m of collegiat» olu emtion is uot too expensive of monry, time and labor tor what it gives us? But without attempting to discuss tuia, and at jeust cight subsidiary questions, it eball suffice to give the mau rial wich to-day and t-morrew furnish, aud irave the solution to what has been suggested to im Who axks the question, To-day las beea given to Abe graudnaliog Cuts, to-morrow 18 alumai-day, and shall @ (Urb be describ Whai, then, wa: said and done at the Cambridge com. mencement; and fist of the atudeuts themselves. A sive of a hundred and thirty has, by the well under Stood principies of college fatality, graduated # Ruadred and tive Their average age i# @ little over twenty-one, Shei weight 142 pounds, their height tive feet six. “Thees are gymiuasium statistic’ and taken in gympasium sean timers of cress, Three quarters are New Bugland mep, the rest about equaliy divided between the Middle, West een and Southern States. A third look to law as their future cniling, bardly @ tenth to the ministry—thus ro versing the state of things when the college was dedi sated “ Cristo et Kolesia”’—as mavy pbysicians, a half dozen will be teachers, and the rest go wio mercantile ‘ite. or The ay was a fortunate one for the academic and mili. mr; visplay—for you must remember that Harvard Gui jee dates buck to the good old colony times, wuen the Me Litotion wus a recoyuized and induential estate in the province, and its commencement a universal holt day, Second in importance and eplewior to the gene ral training alone. The circle of booths, with gingur- vread aud pep, the rare shows that collected about tho college green, the bigh conatable of Cambridge in bis bortia green uniform, have all disappeared; aud though within ihe memory ofsome of us, aol so gray or bald as we shall be either, are now recalled with the legends of Abe day® when the sing e periguier of the town of Boston was engaged from the afternoon before i arraugiug fo: whe day. But the banks are closed still, uod thus serve the day, and the Governor of the Btate and bir sipal otticers, ind the college trustees, or overseer, they ave called, are escorted in state from Bueton ty Drwge by a guard of the Lancies, a showy company fod jackets and peunoned lances. These dignitaries fa 5 wRLin the college grounds, -be soldiery dine aod amuse temselves much as is the wont of citiz-u soldier where, at the fumed chop house, yclept Porter a. The | college ofticials, the ‘graduating class tuvited gentiemen, then from the col- lege library to the cburen, whee tho er ercess are held—the president, professors and students wh. have especially distinguished themselves, aud aro Bunorev with ‘parts,’ ip the academic robes and m yttar ward, or Oxford hata, The church ir always packea with «4 the proveesion crowded jiu after, tae odlcers staries ons broad platform foored abunt the pul Tere, to ny, in. apparent good bamer, ent together vett, of tho Uniow party, who was at one time ent of the College; M>. Banks, tae present Governor, bly a candidate tor re election, Mr. Sumaer and . of the republican jcamp; and, 9 >8t observed thor and advocate of aquattor suvereignty, in of Mr. Dougias himseif. By a coincidence no ng, the collegiate exercises wore marked with foure oF bes pointed aslusions to polities aud politicians— almost Gnpreeeoented, [was about to say, at well abused and well hated of Weoteu a committal position on all pab- There 6 & tradition very and egy —the ping, of famous me pow sixty years ago,’ w lk giane, wats mg fo-1e- ee Conta sometming of thig orship, ant be was it, with an julimation that ‘Would be visited with severe Tibed sortions he he ithe w ys and él » of the injunct On reashte, 7 wo Fp antil the whole ora m of speech oon ie han Fes jus on men $ will more folly Wilson were seen chatting an interested, cas YY. regarding the pressed #8 important, | suppose, aa any other play. Still there are threescore of mere voters dere, and the whole hundred, perhape, soon to be mon of eoure local influence. Besides those party chiefs, the principal State officiats Abd wany men voted in letters wero on tho platform, Dkef Jvrtice Shaw, now quite venerable, but to day ove Of the most diligent and usefut, ax be is perhaps the most feepeted, men: ber of the commanity; Judges Hoar, Thomes and Abbott; Lieu Rev. Thomas Hilt Preshiont of Antioch Coll he Sherits of Suffolk an Middlerex, and others, clergymen, laymen and military OBickuie, Were there ‘The prarciees begun with a salutatery oration, which, 88 @ the custom, wae iu Latin; and, ag .* also ushal with Iebored productious in the learned tongues, was ves ratty ayolauded when the familiar allusion and welonmo to the lad: Ube wud 8, to the Professors, or the Proeutent, gave & glimmer of aveaning, and eo we apologized ty with whieh we received the boay ef the ame, Whetser sound logic, brilliant Phetoric, or flashing Henry F. sien, of Boston, was od his deelamatioa was xood. 2 Addisun ©. Surith, of Reriie, did pot d aeeigned him 8. A dequieition eee “United Italy,” by John W. Stearns, of Racine, W) 4c An comy, Lord Macaalay,” Tbos. Sherwin, Ded Fernsld followed to 9 dlesertation of the ndencies of Universal Suffrage.” i rather clegant, eran ceny ete wa. if not wirung; and with Premiers of a coll Tho ems uf Gresset,” by Chas. W. Bwarn, Lowell, was & sketchy, magarine article, woll ero 1 je Napoleon at Ham,” by Jamor Haoghton, of Brac’ was also a bright for maucs. biect, ““Mowntatos.”’ and or orator, one should say, dcoosful in bis treatment, pelical and attracting conniderable attsntion, had the excellence of sunplicity, watel ima- sTwAlive Prung writers chen nee taroagh thelr fertuety. 9 fony, * Rach of our Great Cities,” A. PF. W. worth, Bosioa 40, Dinquieition, “John Twaler,’’ J. B. Scott, Framing: dam LL. Diequinition, “J aisser Faire,’ G. T. Cole, Excter, AB , was, of course, a loaf of political jeonomy. 12. Diseertat) fucnse* in Sevenoo," a very sor’ ble eamay dy ©. A. Poiliipa, Sater. 38. An oration on thackeray Rrerett Adama, Chicago, 11! 14. An Eevay, “Ituproved Gannon,” Cherles A. Fiske, le essay, ‘Guizot, @ Dairiot Statesman,” lsrael ¥. Wham, Taunveo 16. Dissertation, “Grotius,” W. ©. Wood, West Rox’ “Oration, Ph College Student, Toaginary and * Hen , Dorcheator, was a very wall | written pe uae, Pak our unaginary student differs | inapressions of ech of ux, aud the real studeats © to be critionlly treated. Moral Neutrality in 9 Historian,’ Honey tm Coinage,” W. 8. Ap. ition on “A 0 on the ‘ilowophical Genius of Sir ware very good performance, but, or 18, not di evough, It was dew! % Walker, Cincta “ Beothoven,”” G. G. Wheelock, Cam yiieition on “Sydenham,” by §. W. Driver, of te witty and very well delivered _Dvquanton en “Tord Recua's Philueophice! tnfla qeattce,” 11.6. Pooteey, Boltaet, Me. 4 Oration, Weis aud Credulity,” G. W. War. wea, Boston bh American Dictators,” ©. A. Horne, + “Inewulty of Hombet,* J. T. Morse, tion, “Pquilibrium of Mind acd Muscle,” ph. CYS. WAS VOFY good, and appropriate bo eo ) Oung men be addroased, ngh Savin fo France,” & M. Weld, Ja. ine wr Dissertation, “k. cent Retimates of Voltaire,” 1. , Deton. 30. “Death of Tusro,”” a B. Wey ih, Burton, 1 “Gradual Geowth of bvgligt Constitution,” G. 1. Whittemure, Cantrte co. 82. Oration, “Political Dytiet of the Ameriqga 2-ho. »” Bimand Wetmore, Y¥., waa very coll Newoomer,!’ by Goorge 4 and Quincy, which was firm .at a small advance, Row © YORK HERALD, written, aatnatin declaimed, but with romething of the | coliegmte swing, dud wteresting from the practical ovat iby on living men, He Unought if the law o° Solon were in furee, cusdomaun every one who expresset no opinion apd look 20 ip public affairs, many tlemen who tpeak of their devotion to the Union and the coustiturion would be carried teexecution. A fine tribnte to Milton, us the representative scholar politician, as Cay A scholar to-day has fleld cuougb in the aewspaper, the Pubs lie Tt was we chop ‘prey. Eigcuke at Weimar,” Josop Sbippen, Mead~ ao The Mine and Mint.” F. M. Weld, Jamaica Meer, “Archimedes a8 an Fugineer,” C. M. Wood- | “Safest Throne us Europe,” 8. G, Webber. *Demestic Architecture,” ©, J, Mills, Cam- ftion on “The iadependenee of the Pulpit,’ was a " vently wi ten, bat rather quietly delivered, by W. & Turner, of Phil rustion on Life, a Rebeareal of After Lue,” was very seuatole, Tt had the merit of not ove: ing college ragk and character, as coliegiaus are apt L> It oo w their talk, though they ‘must thin otberwiae. was by & Mr. Colburn, of Manchester “Unknown Salute” was an essay by W. N. Adams; wa in tone and delivery mggestive of the wavarity of vider preacher than wuthor, It was cred table to hit Disquieition Iconoclasm in the Notherlands,”” F. ©. Jobnson. Boston. “Parlarcntary Manners” contained strictures on our Public men's publi manners, 8 O Presbre LS, » Spwulding. i M ch Me. S. sketohed ‘he traits of character whieh he would lucite young men He paid ap eloquent tribute to the late Theodore rurker, Who, you remember, was Said to bo— ‘Ao ultra-cindan he shocked the Bovinians, which called out some bivses a+ well as apviause. Dr. Hentington, late preacher to the Usiversity, but who re- tired on cabracing Rpiscopaoy, was ailictionately alluded to. Mr. Surnwer was spoken of as “the favorite son of Masrachusetts,” a sentiment ¥ bich also met with sibalent disseut, only to be drowned in more vigorous appinuee, The usual degress of A. B, A M., were conferred in nad that of Rachelor of Laws on a class of Bixty- Faduates of the Law Behvol, Honorary degrees ferred on Dr Solger, J. S. Emory, Rev. Tuomas avd others. The degree of LL.D. was conferred jouey, the biswrian of the “Duteh Republic;” on B. Kead, of Peunsyivania; ou Dr, Walker, an! Lord s, the British Ambassa tor. This ipetitatios a tha a & monor. ly of the Eng. sb lordg, perhaps ren ssn bering the cohuy times. A ‘egree was cunferred Lord Napier thre > veare At the graduutes’ dino 'r. Felton, the new Preeident, whose forma! mauguraiion is to morrew, Governor Panke, Mr. Everett aud Judge Dapglaa, made brief speeches, Jutge Douglas was quite Bappy, claiming to be a friend of the family, if vot a son of Alma Mater, To-night the several claxees ef Alumni have festal ro- unions in the city, when sougs will be sang and the “fel lowe” of each clase go pack to twenty and be merry acain, Twill give you a full account of the dounge here to-morrow, which will be of greater interest. Dr. Os good, of New York, is tho orator of the Alumni Aasocia- us Ail, aps Personal Intelligence, The degree of Doctor of Livinity (0.D.) was conferred op the Kev. Samuel B Bell, of Culiforaia, by the Ingham University, LeRoy, New York, at its late commencement. Hon. Thomas Corwin, of Ohio, and Capt. Shannon, of the tail steamship Africa, aro stopping at the Astor use. Tlon. E. 8. Progsen, of Buffalo; Capt. Stone, of the etean Arabia E. 4 Chapin, Bsq., Superiotendent of the Rudand and Burlington iiroad? Rev. © F. Storm, of Engitnd, and 3M. Bowman, Esa, of California, are stopping at the St. Nicholas Hotel. W. W. Corcoran, of Washington, and Mr. Sher. man and wife, or Batived” are stopping at the Everett House. Countess de Mous, of Wiesbaden; E. Viliena, Req., Se cretary of the Peruvian Legation at Washington; PP. Ortiz, Fsq., and F. C. Legaero, Esq., of Washington; Madame Turnbull and femity of Boston; RR etay Feq., and fanily, of Philadephia; br. Tl. F. Fish wud ater, of Connecticut, ané P. Arm banos, Ksq., of aré stoppitg at the Clarendon Hotel. jam C. Rives, late Minisior at | the French court, ‘oe, with bw family, taken roma vewport. “city Intell ener. ‘8 Great Eastenn.—The wumber of visiters yesterday era the bigebip was nearly seven thousand. As 1 me approaches for her departure thousands wi!l be anxious to see ber who have put their visit off antil the last moment; but we admonish all those that it is better to 20 at once, before the crowd becomes go great as to be fneonvenient The bovr annovned tor her sailing on her Cope May excursion has been chauged from four to three o'clock, on account of the tide Thore is a great demand for tickets, but it is not likely that more than two thousand will be isseed. A fue little guide book bas just been put on board which will be found indispensable to visiters, Fine n Forty s&vewrn Srxeer.--Petwoen nine and ten o'clock last night a Gre brokeout in an extensive kero- vepe ofl manufactory, owned and ocenpied by Charles Uelloai, located in Forty.seventh strect, North river, Tho building wae frame, 60 fret by 100. The flames as cended some ove hundred fect in the air. The whole of the prem ses were destroy Lose estimated at 83,000: bo insurance. It seems the proprietor was only manu tecturing aboot a week, and Cio cause of she fire is ase: ed to the lownces of the roof, in not allowing the ae 10 eecape FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. | Fripav, July %—6 P.M. | The importation of dry goods for the week end- | ing this day does not prove, as was expected, to ! be in excess of that of the corresponding week } | inst year—the figures being $3,598,000, against | $4,655,000 same week last year, and $1,677,000 | same week in 1858. At the aame time it is well | known that some heavy cargoes are to be entered early next week, so that the next dry goods return from the Custom Honse will probably be more formidable. Up to the present date the fmporta- tion of dry goods since Jan. L has been $7,900,000 less than that of the correspouding period of last yeor. Money is pretty ebundant to-day ou call at 5a oj, and at the same rates for short first class endorsed papem Four or six months paper goes with more difficulty; the rates aro G a7 per cent; single names 7 a 8; fair to good pa- per, 729; second class,9 a 12a 15, &c, If the ations continae large, the rate of interest vally advance. At the Sub-Treasury to-day the business dene was moderate; the receipts were $128,085, of which $151,000 were for enstoms; pay- ments $308,518; balance this evening, 5,348,236, Tho Joreiga exchange market for the Fulton to- morrow has been less active than was generally ex- peeted. Bankers have done & emall business, at 100} 0 110 for @ day bills on London, and at 5.134 | for bills on Paris. Vor sight drafts the bankers | ask 110j and 5.10{. ‘The Fulton to-morrow will | the oF Couree couciades | probably take out from $750,000 te #1,000,000; thus | swelling the total shipment of the week to some- thing like $2,000,000. The following are the latest quotations of sight exchange on New York at the cities mentioned:— New Oricans. . x 4 ‘6 promium, Phitadeiptiia : par ee ae The stock market was active to-day, and the volume of transactions was large, but prices were rencrally Jower. A large proportion of the ope tors for the have been selling out, ond are now anxiously looking for a decline in’ prices in order to re-cutor the market as bryerw. Among the ex- ceptions to the market were Citeago, Burlington ond Harlem, which likewise gras higher. Now York Central sold dewn to aft, closing 82 bid, Against 899 bid last evening. Ex fell to 21g, and the Western sharon were all genera liy lower, This reaction in prices proceeds from obvious and shonld not alarm parties whe, hav invested | their money on the strength of the gem ral aa ane of the country. The Lusiness in te stocks and Londs continues to be large; the ingua, ¥ ane good | bonds increaves daily, and the market wit soon be | prepared to consume new isenes. This after, oon ag market was generaiy livelier, and closed ba & the following prabee rite 1 Rawk Gs, O14 8 o% Missouri 6's. 82) a 4; Canton, 194 a 20; Camber, and Coal, 144 @ 15; Pecifte Mail, 88} a £9; New York Central, #2 0 4; Eric 29 # 4; Hudson River, 63; a | 4; Bartem, a Herlom preferred, 42g { Reading, 424 @ {; Michigan Central, [2g o uy Michigge Southern and Northern ‘adiana, if] a 1i; Michigan Southern and Northern Indiaaa suaraniecd, 37} # j; Panama, 125 a }; Diinois aad Ceniral,7ja, Jo one and Chicago, 684 a {; Cleve- - land and Toledo, 35 a §; Chicago and Rock cna Worn ms Wed a8 CGC we ear : islaud, 744 @ 5; Chicago, Burlington and Quincy | low 680. ® 660., avd pra Oo) Ryo rat 78g Ag; Winole Central 7's, 95) a OM. tary nor pret "Joga Ole were tie oman, The steamship Africa arrived to-day with our | with sales at at chang, ‘velar, usual files. Her advices were auticipated by the Connaught, at St. Johns, N. FP. The weather ts re- ported to have been finer, and the farmers in bet- ter spirite, Monoy was im activo ¢omand, the! quctable shange. r 1600 Mich Se. & f bas, ‘Dage Maracaibo at ide ; Rio, from swooond baud, st Téige w 15+; and 900 irate dora. at 16 Corfox.—The camplexion of "fore ‘gn cows imparted rates er a on the Stock Exchange and 4 in Lombard street. Some suspensions had taken place in Liverpool; among others the bouse of H. & A. Conbrough, cotton merchants; bat the houses in question do not s.cm to have occupied a leading Position. The last statement of the Bank of England shows the following variations as compared with the pre- vious week:— Inerease. Derrease. Public deposite £1,117,944 T deposits, - Notes in circulation: - eeeen ice B - On the other side 0 ‘the ‘account: _ Goveryiwent securities, LmTT - ¥ 1 400,685 - - 60,100 Notes uvemmioy od. - 1,020:220 Mesera. 1). Bell, Son & Co, notice and quote the market for American securities as follows:— we have no change to in the market for Ameri purities: it still continges inactive, and prices are general without alteration. Mnited States 6’«, 1 a 98 United States 54, 1874. + Oya 93 Keptucky 6), 1508~'12. ge a 02 Maryland 8. 93, 95 Mastuchrse ite 6 102 a 103 Pennsylvania 5’ & a 86 Perusylva 86340 8735 Virgina 6’, 1886. $1 a 53 Virginia 6's, sterling bouds, 1888, + 80 a 82 Dlivois Ceutral 7's... + 82 a 83 Diipols Central 0's, -% a Minow Central freeland 778. - 2 a Michigan Central 8's, 1869. . 8T a 88 New York Central + 84 a 85 New York Centrat - 02 a 98 wen York and Erie 7 + 9 a oO New York and brie 7's, 1859. - & a 86 New York and rie 7's, 1888. » 7% a 8 New York aud Erie 7’, 1862. +45 0 48 Panama 7's, sterling, 1866. -100 a 02 Penpsylvauia Central 6 . 87 a 89 Mr. E, F, Satterthwaite ‘writes 48 follows:— We have to report amore sirigent market for money during the past week, comifiderahi confusiog having been occasioned by the pumerous aud large failures in the bide und leather trade to ap extent aitoxether unprecedented in that branca of commerce. Cousols baye renained very steady, closing at 935 to % ex dividend for ac count 1¢th July, Business iv American securities coa- tinnes very limited. It is confined chiefly to moderate investments in states stocks and sound railroad bounds. In shares the only demand is for Erie, which are wanted fiom 173 to 15. The exchanges at the Bank Clearing House this morning were $20,941,157 51, and the balances $1,029,320 74, . The Manufacturers’ and Merchants’ Bank has been admitted to the Clearing House. The regular quarterly dividend. of two per eeut by the Brooklyn Central Railroad Company was thie day declared, payable on the 10th of August. The plon to reorganize the Eric road is stated to be wholly completed. Under it the second mort- gage bondholders will be required to take their pay or extend their bonds, The sheets of coupons will all be caliod fa. The trausfer books of the New York Central Railroad will be closed on the 31st instant, prepa- ratory to the declaration of the semi-annual divi- dend, and remain closed until the morning of the 22d day of August. The earnings of the Toledo and Wabash Railroad for the second week in July were as follows:— 1859. 1840. Passengers . . $4210 77 4249 65 Freight. 8,810 37 12.495 57 Maii aud ¢ £30 00 800 00 Total.. ee S21 14 17,645 22 Increase « 8,724 08 The Railway Convention ‘has adjourned, and a meeting of the four truuk roads and the Grand Trank of Canada will be held at Saratoga Springs, July 27, to adjust rates of freight for the coming season. Tyee popes oleate erfect harmony, anne understanding will be had about frei e earnings by the Chicago, Burlington ind Quincy Railroad, for the second week July, 1859, were $26 ,' O11 $4; same week ia 1860, $33,541 63. "Increase, $3,629 4, Stock Exchange. Fupay, July 20, 1860. $6000 U S 5's, *7. 101% 100 sus HarRR prsid 43%¢ 4000 TH Mmterest, 60. 100 SSecomi Ave BR.. 97 6000 Teun 64, 90.. 500 —n. 42% 1000 Virginia6’s.s10 - be 1 do,. 6000 N ¥ Central 6% 2000 NY Cen bets 76 1000 trie 1! mt bas. 100u Erie 2d m b ext. 5000 Hrie 31 mb °83 1000 Hud RRR Ist m 3 Del, Lewan! 10 Brookiya CRR.. 260 Mich SENT gs 630 38)5 185 de ae. BG 1006 111 Cent RE bos 23 she Bk State \ ¥ 100 25 Bk of Commerce. 100 1 Shoo & seuth. Bk 109 30 Det & Hud € Co... 100 Penn Coal Co., Oumb Cor Oissuke Pe 100 Cleve '& Pitts RR. Mu 20 Gian CURR. O84 ito 100 50 wb 100 do. 20 Hudson River mm 100 do, 200 wo 1674. 101 Toy Gent 8 a Too she Harlem RR. ER ais RRO ai 20 ST Boe Mich # a RR it 60 Pacific MS8Co beO 90 40 Mich So & Niags 38 BO Goveseccese eae “eT Gem Ric dd 30 . 25 RR eo 080 70 100 fo. #2, “eo tem & . ? cas eR oe 36 Ere RR aged eos 100 Brie BR. 5 250 ao 60 do. 100 do.. 100 Hod Riv ‘200 do. oO do. 200 Harlem Rit. 500 do 200 do. CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT, Frnay, Jay 200 P.M. Asirs —Sales cf 66 bbl. were made 25 bbls pearls at 69%c. sin ws cape BREADATUTYS.—} lour—Tho newer 7. ‘perfine Stete, 61 oo Seett Superfine Western 06 to choice 6 St. Louie extra. bow mareight to goes He} 4 6 Choice extra family aud 1%. Rye a. +30 . 80 soles a T winter = Corere —The market wi. ot rm, with eates of 400 o were SLile prices are without More eb ttonce te tl The sales footo.* Op about 2,600 bales, SATURDAY, art of which waa taken on the account of spinners, an! mail for en eee 26,000 burhele 4: " To Liverpool about iecluding amm, Se, OES. aaa ra = ann! wheat, iy bulk and ooo thaahan a a1 1 “se To London, EE tg tes 4 560 bbla. spirits turpentine at 3c. per gallon, .and 1,000 bbls, rosin at 28. Faorr.—Rawins continued firm and in demand, with sales of 600 boxes layer raisius at $3 80, and 300 8 M. R.’s at $2 65. Stock light Hay.—Sales of 800 bales at 85c. a 95c. per 100 \bs., chiefly at 8c a 900. Inon —Sales of 160 tons Scotch at 23¢., six months. Mo.asses.—The market was quiet and demand, with sales of about 1,500 Las was ip steady bie , tneluding common, ut 60c. for Rockland, and lump do. at $1 06 do. Naval rosin and crude turpen- tine were quiet, abd nom: Peovnioxe.—Pork—Phe market covtinued to rule arn, ‘The sales embraced abont 700 yy inciuding new mess at $1925 4 one old do. sold, deliverable on Acertain d..te ions August, Beef was steady und in fair demand, with alee of 900 bbls at $4 50 a $6 for counsry meat, bel at argh eded repacked, and ‘sll $1260 f0F extra Beet were frm, and 100 bbls. were acid at $165 @ $15 1235. Cut meats were scarce ant firm. was in fair de- mand, with sales of 500 bbis. at 13%%0. # 133¢0 und cherse were in fair demand, aud prices Tare —The sales embraced 100 tierces at 4%0. a be. SrGans,—The market was firm, aud at an advance of about yc. per Ib. on the week’s sales. The transactions to-lay footed up about 8,200 bhds., included in which were 440 lihde. Porto Rico at 1%0.;, apd the remainder consisted mostly of Cuba _muscovade, including retiai ager até@ie. a Te., and grocery goods Te. a To. & , the latter for email lots ‘ime qualits oe algo ineinded about 600 4% Sc., and 1:200 boxes sugare st p. Wwiskey.— The saies nei about 500 bbis. at 2ic. Woot. —The demand this week for wool bas been aoe opimated and some large zales bave been made, men Ag unwashed Texas, of which the arrivals have veen large. ‘The quality being of a ealeable description, and prices moderately low, about 600 bales have been sold to the trade and imanufacturers,, a ee renee Js from 240. to 28c. for unwashed, and for washed; 160 bales Cali fort ia common to pokey ante sold Bones bot on time; 170.000 fleeces common to fine merin: no bi BH. a 62°.; about pounds fine unweshed Span old for Me., on time, and 160 bales®&myroa Ayres on private terms The demand bas been better, but prices rule about the same, Tonaceo.—The inquiry has been light, prices nominal; The sales were 92 bales Havana at 28c. # 45c., and 63 cases feed leaf at 3c. a63¢e. Hipes.—The market this week bas been very duN and void of animation, and the upfavorable news from Eu rope bad a very depressing influence, and both buyers ag weil us sellers did pot care to operate, The market is still very ansettied and prices are in & measure per and to effect trausactions to any extent pore orig would have to be submitted to The sales jhave 4,000 Port au Platte, private terms; 1600 mien ager, 2c. Fix months; 1,500 city y slaugher, 8360. cash, Learn. —The moderat » and bolders are generally more ceed won r8 at the going rates. which have pot been materially changed during ‘toe week, anticipating that the raw material which has been constantly, tor the last twelve months, ruling considera bly over corresponding rates for the manufactured arti cle, eptuiling large losses to the farmer, at length bids lair to come down to is proper level. THE DRY Goons, TRADE. The following is x comparative statement of the im- ports of foreign dry goods at New York for the week aad since January l= 1 JU At‘ahe port... 81.001 300 an T20—3,308 582 Eo'd atu + ft thrown on Anh 1,915,424 4,715,695 8,475,489 27,189.683 67.572,956 60,521,058 32.618,904 66,052,544 60,160, 456 ‘The entries of dry gourds at thie port, ws well as ‘the amount thrown upon the market, were less those for the same period in 1869, out in excess of those for 1853. The aggregates since the Ist of January last are JULY 21, 1860. p Diy es ip want of suppies vow than she wae then West is comparatively bare of goods, but until the crope bave time W reach the markel il merchau\s are not likely to purchase largely, Lacking at the items one ntty fully supplied with goots last eeason, and 18 pros | oe flour | would think that we were importing too many silks 40+ collens, mt Over one million of each in a singe week goods bold their own, ac EEE w= SHIPPING NEWS. Movements ; or Ocean Steamers. i 7 g5s Be eer-BRREE SEREESESromEs ts GES aGGG s&s: Bs = \ EERE | (b Port of New York, July 20, 1860. CLEARED. Pl anaes ayy ns Glasgow (Br), Thompson, Queenstown and Liver- P Rtcamabip eaten, Wotton, Sonthampton and Havre—N Y and favre p Co. ip Karuak (Br), Brownless, Nassau, NP, and Ha- ECunard. Brow. Rark Mary Lucretia, Ofbbe, Roghelle— a ned ervecsiind Hiri Mort, Ketitsow, Ampin wall atone & Henry ni wall—Moore Brig Al ip, Kilman, RP Buck & Co Brig B Heat Johnsen, Slag Mecreud, ‘Moti & Co. Brig Cygnet. Jef erron, Moblie—M: Brig ., Potter, Wilmingon Linig Experiment, Rogire Richmond —W Rrigve Sehr Bt Helena, ford. urd, Loando—taues Bishop & Co, ‘Sebr J Jamaica. Schr Rritish Queen i (ir), Jobason, Nassan, NP—Master, Behr G HF neas (ir), Sleuthera, Schr Louisville, Taylor, St Jobn. Sehr Pearl, Westervelt, Krazos—' & N Sinith & Co. Schr B N Hawkins, Satiord, Uharleston—McCready, Mott a .altimore—Merrill & Abbott, Steamer Kennebec, Johnson. Piiladelphia ARRIVED. Steamship Africa (Br), Shannou, Liverpool, July 7. Queens. town 8th, glove tye popeengers. te to K Cunard, Sih inst, in Piadelpic; Borne tae ase sted Niagars foe ow. lelphia; same day ton for Laverpuol: ‘ous, B30" miles E of Sandy Hook, passed ‘aauehiy Portia hanes for Livervoot, Ateaumship Fiore, Crowell, Sw gee op rat ad sgugere. 10 SL Michill & Soo. 1% lust. 345 EM, algnalized steamship Jemes Adger, hence for Charleston, 20th, 4 = Spencam, signa! Meee hog Huntsville, 5 for with mdse ant ‘19th inst, 93g P/M, 50 pee James Adger, henee for © LOD, lat $8.30. lon by signalized steamship Huntevillé, hence’ for Savannah; 4 PM, passed a ta showing a signal with white fleld, red border, an arrow be centre. feamehip Monticello, Morley. Alexandria, 96 hours, with moee and nKers, Cromwell & Co, Locust pola, Trem Balumore &c, with muse paaee moilles are still below thoee of last year, but in excess of those and passengers. to 11 I! Cromwell & jor 1858 Of the value of goods entered for consamp- tion, woollen amounted to $1,491,029, cotton to $330,016, silk to $1.055820, fax to $84,519, and miscellaneous to $261,663. ‘Total $3,222, xed table gives the clax#i‘ication and value ls entered, Warehoused, withdrawn and thrown upon the market— Wool— Value. 13.448 40.777 15 12 15,258 a3 13,135 7,618 $65,500 2 Sistas bent Fis . & 2 cos . 875,406 3 Flaxs— a Howe....... 16 Linens. 99 643 Wort yarn 2 0 Hemp 54.2,768 33 009 =_ ir . . 00 Sistons © Lin weal] 6 ben 180 $97 941 590 $97,056 se 288 > & 260 8 1 1a 16.183 Bt 9519 Nu 8, 490 $90,907 208 giat‘en 1,033 330 O16 1,785 1,085 .226 ORT 84.519 ou 216.663, F 410 6136 654 213 64 Rub + 9 65 860 rT 6,008 16t $252,082 $157,608 ‘sr Briteh Weat lad. Dutch Wets Indies Total... Trev ously reported: Since Janns sees cesece 64.420 ‘The late tate Aosta from Manchester continued to bo uatarorable. The cotton warket in Liverpool, however, erbibited more ateadiaces, with moro doing for export, pane for the north of Furone. Our shipments to — Since the let Sept rmber Inst stand as ful- eno 1800. a. ate Britain, bater....,08-000 2,641,000 715,000 Franca, rere 421,000 674,000 158,090 Other fore 909 80,000 Tue steed of hed i ta Urtend States’ if reduced 206 000 baler, from which Ame" aE | gers that if Germany) ch oo — “= oy dv arenes upplies will pat poet’ sa a iS pais he large sock’ now arc cotapla‘aing of a defi. Me tald that e sme few nities trreguiar | ees md of the | 48daye, wit 1478 2,061 | pls to 1.056 the bar et 920 AM. ST for an account of Br & se St Jobn, Rb i tow riland, with mdse and passen ‘oft B Cromberit a C0. May ower Of Bonon), Chatto, Taltal, Peru, March 22 Taleabuago April 96, with wool fe, to master, hind 8 Be wit (Br. of St dome xe Prather, Liverpool, order Nantucked Shoul, Bw eamiah 8 Asani and Gl vay chen 3 ee, oP vk Express, Sundberg, Havaus. 12 days, with sugar, viet ato. Anchored si Lower Quarantine. Kanawha, Niles, Greenport, 2 days, in ballast, to rig Roneway Belle (Br), Cole, Fajardo. J ac, oni tate Reyual "Wath lost iat MS ih fou PT, edhe i Charen from Bostoa ), Hayes, Cardenas, 14 days, with lowes, Havana, 12 days, with sugar, to Terry & ‘De Ia To Teeweln Low. Machington, Noy B days, eaten, aay es 3 am Potomats, 4 Pelican, Providenee. Steamer Gapray, Keoney. Providence. Rarcaxno—Neapol brig, David & Caruline, Cacace, for Bela 8.006 | tol sa” the th eer oe Bu Telae ramon hanes, foe Bet ay ber considerable rains Garmace. The Rr lot row Cutwater started, and. was realy “04a $261,668 , ve Kaa owed Back to the city for Topeits, ad Sow hes at Par Ship JT Ward, reported be! yonereay morning's , ssa7 | Pe 4 probably the J 8 Dewoif, Pasa a Py SAILED. ! Steomship Goiden Fleece (Br), Galway. 964,025 | Windat sunset 8, very ight, h Marine ite; Hat stanyinam a Sapo tena sed vem BANDY BOOK, Juiy &, itn Pen for" Galway Se Miaceilancous. the destruction of steamship Pennsytvanta, by fire at Norfolk, see telegraph columns. ‘The British stenmsbip Golden Fleece, ap ereeei cies 5,603 | yesterday for St Johns, NF, and Galway. We are indebted to W D Hompstend, Raq, of tteamébip Flo- ride, from Savannah, for full files of papers. 21986 | Tux Ixtaxn oF SomsKERO—The ship Rastern Star, Capt Hen- 6.422 | ry, arrived at Alexandria, Va, on the 19th inst, from Sombrero, 81 204 were meee ee 1500 tons. By reference tw the proper place below will be found a list of vessels at that island on the ‘Sd inst. The steady increase of vorsels loading there is cer- tainty . and Lelia well for the cris that what about ore. week trem port, she - ean, which ki At the pumps eovtthualy: they emit feetbseetnerees neni, see, ™ pole, he ran the vessel's be Pertain to the place were the. leah wr uhle was by the force of the water passing through the opening, draw a ft, whieh stopped tbe leak for eleven dave. fiving the crew rest snd ai lowing bark to proceed on After this, ta hoary weather, the ship's st-sining causod ‘a leak, hey Ser ers sontiqually until they arrived port. at which time she bad % inches of ia her. carve on shore and procnred «| barrel of exwdust, wih fhe nytun supped the leak in the tame with Sehr Ute esse! now fering’ p-wpiog” ea 3 be Yn Baie Fenpixaxn, from ok Redtord for wis bands - Bist cHS SS reas eat ge Soe S10 brie whole ell, Surchase?. sud eh ter ¢ Heyeeeker, of te ety, consign (08,222 643 16 Bopxry Cann (of Ston' uv ia efitye Bes ann of § ng. Alenstem, Ta ing wa gd by the aid of a sleamiug and arrived ai nd Danian Low saame not piven), from Lorton Friese for anid enrg’ (which f ‘excep: Hee Sa td res rain sage pa into &t Thomas be fens Mt hence fo atk ~ pe bones ter Fence, BE, PR, pot oy INprstRY. Raker, fram Prverk via Cetra, for Rorrepam, Juy The > had Yomprs. Cho N got ¥ v. oj moa, pra uo “n ‘iste iy Uli Ray ig Paka ag and perry we ayant bona ha rorntaal sieht damace in upper worke, Losnon, raat § noverian tomred sche freee, fo ‘tio Orns London) when ibe schr sche lost jtoboou. wed " jew Yor! ved Ranger, Wurnhan, tro: atid Ranger, Harahan. tram ener erpoed Lor Ren Francisco, te attil lave beea sen saved a furthe: eoihag at low water, assy Tue ‘warde ay, of Mexico May 4 moe Sianney, Falkiand Islands, May ~The wreck of earKO bas becu ae ochre The whalesbip Brut f Warren, tons, was sold jor to that Flag 1 the” Seth ina eed actoeaee ee. this ety for $8780. Bic ib ts be withdraten free Nottee te Yendlog 14 ‘Whalemen. irr nt NRedford 18th inet, elio Polnr Ptowhenen tent tes on y I Ths bone. Ay ii tee mi vine $0, of to Creaveb nd ei ie ——~e, tanted 6 ours, during whieh one of the boats waa washed froma the cranes and auotbe: boat stove. The bark bas with ber fore bs ee wwoter for several hours, but susaimed 20 oePenem: + Metis ae ok wea TN wn Merrill, from London for Caleutta, ltt ee KE Kose, hence for Melbourne, May 20, wee from Taleahuano for Baltimore, Juce 18, at O >. Ms Luzon, Trott, from Savannah for Cork, July 10, aa wit mae a Race, from Cus for Bontom, June 17, as e ile, eee 2 Mere: trom, ‘St Mury’s, Ge, for St Domin- TL aehE Pratoes Gould 13 days from Machiaa for st Thomas, July 4, no. Schr © W Connor, from Jactmel for Boston, July 14, off Fire le shin Tiny Nora N watha, Hall, NY¢ whe ‘aves, June SS—Avr prev brig Chiraborase Sanat, Milt- pride, MW AvES Istamp, Joly 2Ia port brig Hauvoldt, Gamage, Baltimore shout 7), wt Falmoush for Kristol ih Robert Ri ty Muir , for Wpminge,, Bathees yi ps nt Helin. et Worse sh 3-8) A, ie Matar ol von, York ipefore re Cxonstapr, June aan f oresaiaci th Huisro. Oil, duly 4-Arr Builon, Bodgdon, Matanzas via Buoarnnaves, Jy 1 are Minin Golliear Hella ti ported arr June ire 03 etd Hongony sod by. Liban, unpnrey’ from, suebholn DeaL, July Are Mysore Fishwich, London (and sid for Hostons 6th, Washington, Lunes, NYork for (aad an- ebeve Doxcrsess, duly 1 Off, Dutch ehip ——-, Engelsman, from, Noiork tor Amsterdam, Dorin, Juiy Arr] ight Brigade, Willett, NYork. St 4h, RH Heiman ‘Burke, Liverpool. Piswone, July 2—arr Avance, jembore J Kondrop. NY¥ork for St I Kition. Tucker Si Petersburg for Brvstol: Chase, New Orieans for *t Petersburg: eit aon tor Tiga; Loni Hillman, Pretwurst,, Ten nly &—Sid Bostonian, Brrnham, London, ily 2 No Am venue? th ‘aascow, Tuly bare Tevenur, Raymond, New York; 6th, Barpswell, Cotten, di a in the Gis a ‘ih, Aun Angusta. NY Guarxocn, Suly é— art Lima, 0” rte ‘York. COBRALTAR June 27—~ rr Numancia, 6) NOrieans. Gexou, Jul) BD Shepherd Gale, Cn Amity, Stinson, N¥ork; ith, a erga in “Charleston: @b, Ironside ay y me chice, Niorks 3 Patten, Woodward. Rio Janeiro, Andre: Cieey Mao Mayo. Proce oaa'Y Inle, Cor. nine, Hrooke, Bt The eta 4 Thomas; Sth Pmerald aie; City af a Rew Vr, Raion, ‘Win V Kent, Addie now, Howe, Boston; ) deiphia’ Suse Hi: gi boty Freeman, Gavanzahs be then, and Francisco WV Cilentias Chas HL TaunteaMoore 40, 7h. Philadelphia (and was passed in ‘ho Clavel Bas oo Hi, for ao, eld Ou < ton, Bostou (ater cld aay Bow Hobe Rong via cavdies onmitutian, Je Briton (ws Queres wna) Montreei: Joho Wa w es for ‘Cardiff. rr Marten Wansel , Smith, Petacaleo via Tn ‘be river outward bouné Come, Onli, Sox qavaine Javena” Young, Re for NYork, el ut out Lah, BE tlm, Fle und New Rich, New a Bx Guy berg ce Pore do; Wi hin: Mingesnda, Dentin, Mobile: Gt, Fae sane Snow, Mele = ome i pOMroN, Ju cate Harnen a Hoos (ib, Panama, Graven, Havana. Bit out 6h, Adiison clibert, Coot, Me chee vent ont June 18 ¢ ongdon master); 6th, Volant, Bray, York, Mervimne, Thurwon. Galcutea. Fe es wens Hi asses Mrapocuse, uo date— Arr Jack Fi aby a 7 ‘London; ar aly DoE eut ML, Frank, Haskell. NYork. ti Are Oli ound, lareaben, Barre ter BY Sa ary ‘pbcker, Wiaagtouy he feredo. Barton Nantes, Sune BeAr Soiterino, P NOrleave Retvitat daly Belo port varke & Hl Roieht, Grey, and Tor NYork 20h, bristonher (He), sg Sanches Dola, Pieket, £0" do Hibt July Seid Admiral Blake, Kenward, Wilming- Fe UFENSTOWN Jn) oor ag h-4 Mierbouse, NY Bape only - Md bak emt rer J a Siam, Stafford, “At J Peftio Jaaeino, June 6" in fies, aliont, mele “4 Resaanpass, July ‘inp ver y. Sovtiamrrox, July ( proceeded for Har’ > UNPERLAN BY Jl) port (pat inte Swansea, JUL Verda: bth Geor, ous. Ui Urecawool, a. Naso, Cape 40 ‘en CS hutleston; J 0: R po, ulaide the bas Ss waltng Sea o . BMY RS. ere + Charter Onk, Chase, Trios, Fumxss June X fu port eee >. Ly nd), Jnty 3—In ames, for Hnupon Rs ina 16g" Tan vark EW Palanshs Palttane Jemeph, € (Br). Mailep. Pork Jordan, Pi " erange, Mureb Kitzal ; achra Pvitien, Omgoo, ville; Furvosb Nor ok; oko Nace hen cee es = ee f y auwordh, 3 9; “Geighell do Gli tdih, schrs We clas CBUCKSFORT, July 17—-Hid sehr Maytlower. Kiibora, Bale MOL 1. Joly 1-<Arr sehen Suber L, White, Harvey, Port akin, Potier. NY: wri nies LANDING. July 19—Avr sche Amelia, Rockhill, ra Ch ARLESTON, Joly 17—Are NYork. (Cle schie Planet : Sp snip Plus itre, evar beat 7 DAN VBR July tocare erhe fan afi Pinte’ oe _ DIGHTON, Juy it @iaecbr wens, ] |. July IS-Arr chr James M Bayles, Ely isle cour Joe rinkay, Cullen, Bal- * aghegtstamrebe me = Voth Arr sohr “ie eat is— fer a ech ee Daley. and'd's Ourua, Gas, Te wly 19—Arr schre Rov ca for se ~ Cees me “oe sven, Pongh > re moy, rae daly 1 Arr a 3 fp Ainate wn, ’ in arate 8 Sieh NOrlewns: mire Bere 5 wenn, Willi a, Aloe 4 ine yok sleeps Geo Kosdut! me Joly IPA arta Th Tite " oils July We ise ae ~ “Tacetow, sty an sche HW Morse, sabes ous | Meioiehk k ae Fniy te in, PORILAND, Jey 18-Cid ache Lookout, Thorn:-n, Balife *