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General Batiler tor $5,000—General But- der (Re Winner, die. Favet.on Pumasvaxs Grovxn Assoanox—Wednesday , May 2%, match $5,000, mile heats, Best three in five, in harness, Dawg, Mave named black g General Butler. .2 B. “aiman named br. ‘tenes / Petworn oight aud ten thousand people congregated at the Fashion Pleasu ness (he frst of the series of six matehes, for $5,000 each, between thecelebrated stallion George N, Patchen ‘and the famous biack gelding General Butler, and the way gel nen put on the race went o7 was satisfactory alike to the lookers on ‘und the backers of the horses, General Butler won | hard bits we: the race, after four severely contested heats, the staliton | @By wan of winning the frst heat and Butler the three subsequent Large ‘mounts of money were pending onthe result, tue Dulkof which bad been wagered at the various sport- ing houses in this neighborhood long before the day of the race, Al the money staked previous to yesterday had bee! posted even, bat as the crowd begap to collect and up to the time of starting the most extravagant odds were offered on Geueral Butler, some bets ri bigh as ove hundred to twenty, and after the iirst heat, which weemed to have been won very easily in 22044 by the ion, the gelding had the cali at two to one. Very tie time beting was observed, boone appearing posted on the speed of the horses. Everybody believed they were both verys ust, bat willi g to attempt fo back with his green Dacks the poimt to be reached by the tyers. Tast has been an wnusualiy unfavorable season for the preparation of the trotting horse for stout work; and although in ail outward appearance the stallion and geld- dng were as fine ag possible, still, there was evidently a eo(tness of the cords and sinews that mothing but severe training can harden into winning condition. As both were alike, they were even on that score, Patchen at ‘times in the race showed that be bad not lost that trémen- dous stride aud quick gatheriag power that carried bi eo succesfully through ‘hig races in days gone by, ai that his two years’or retirement haye not impaired his wpeed. Ail be wants is bard work and a little werather 10 make hime Hlitisell’ Agel: Hutless, tao, wap cvery supple, Dut ratuer too rank aud unsteady at times; Dut, take it all'in ak, it was a most excetle: What will be lon remembered. First Heat.—Butier won the toss for choice of position , ‘Dut soon after the start by a break up lost the inside, which was taken by: Patchen before they got around the first tm. The stallion went past the quarter pole three Jengths uhead iv thirty-six seconds, and the half mile pole $n 1113;. Going froin there to the three quarter pole tlie Dinck gained rapidly, but he again broke up. Ps chen foliowed suit, and t oy floundered watil they reach d@ the Domestretcb, where, striking & trot simultincous y, Patchen abouta length in front, they had avery sively ‘struggle up to the score. The stallion proved to be wo much for Butler this time, and he crossed the score a ‘short levgth uhead, making the heat in 2:25, Second tHeat,—' One hundred todifty on the’ black. The Dorses had a fine send off, but Rutler carried the stallion of hie feet on the turo and led bim half a dozen lengths to the quarter pole in thirty'six seconds, Tesnlt at the balf mi'e pole: Patchen again’ 1:12. He closed a little on the lower turn, but the three quarter pole. From there to the stand Stallion trotted very fast; wut Butler was tov far in ad- vanee to be overtaken, aud he came over the score a pan of leagths head in 2: Thard Heat.—the horses b a very even start avdwent frowud the turn lapped, Butler on the lead, to the quar. ter pole, in thirty seven seconds. (Going on to the back stretch the geldiug broke up,and Patchen went in front oe past the half mile pole in 1:13. Butler rallied again, soon overtook and passed the stailion on the lower torn; but coming up the homestretch Patchen went into the work with such earcestness thot arried Butler off is fect for a moment, and wheu he recovered they were oad and head. From there to the stund the race was in ten-oly interesting. Butler won by @ throat late, making wm Time good even start was given and the Butler led to thi up a few strides before reaching that point, mii¢ pole Butler was half a dozen longths a hes Ya 1:13'¢, Pat _hen up again, The stallion, however, mace & tin) burst oy the last half mJe, aad was beaten by only a couple of lengths. Time—2:28 4g. There will be ay ce this afternoon Course, vetweon the New Orleans mare, Km! ©: Ulster ecu ity, N. ¥. Some fast work mi fa. tthe Fi ad ank, be looked The Paterson Races—Second Day. ‘The attendance yesterday, the second day, although M% was anticipated the groat troton the Fashion Course awould have exerted a perceptible influence, was almost ‘as large as on Tuesday. Tbe track was in capital copdi- thon, and the day fine and favorable. As proof of the desire «of the: managers of the meeting to.consult the com- sfort of the spectators, several trees, which somewhat in- terfered with the prospect from the s:ands, had been.cut @own during the night, leaving the view clear and unin ‘Aerrupted. ‘The first race was a $306 purse, Gor ali ,two mile heats, for which Mr. Hunter.enter- a West Roxbury ‘and Mr, Eagle his feur old horse Purch. The former was the favorite at $100 to $40 in ‘the pooi betting. Firs Heat.--Wost Roxbury took the lead immediate! ve § after the word was given, and, without ever being h @d, won the beat by two lengths in very easy style in BAT. iyi Heat.—Punck, after rounding the first turn won! a head, and kept s length and a halt bac Foot wt Rhey got into the thied quarter, when Roxbury went ae and raved with bim up the home stretch, erossing the gcore heal and head tegether on the first ‘mile in 1:50. From this point the ace was never in doubt ag Roxbury ‘weat in frout, took a coramanding lead and won easily by bec leng:bs in 3:45. ‘The second race was purse of $200, one mile and a quarter dash, al! and was the most interesting race ‘of the day. For this there-were five entries, ail of which atarted. .lbey were —Dr. Welden’s b. f. by ‘imp. Scyth- fan. three years, dam by imp. Glencoe; Geo, Wilkes’ «bh Ben We, = wy are, ag Puttereup; On 1. T. G. Moore’s b. m. Mammona, five years, by imp. Bovereign, dam by Glencoe, Mr. Geo, Browne’s ch. g. Airey, =ix years, by Young Wagner, dam by Cracker, end Mr. E.E. Eagles’ (Colonel Gardiner’s) ch. ¢. Recti« fier , four years, by Lexing‘on, dam by iam TV. Mam- mona was the favorite in the pools, bringing for fi ahoice, $105; Ben, West, $65; the seyibian filly, $60, aho others cou;ed. ‘Tux Rack —Dr. Weide ’s Scythian who bad the Anside track, went off with the lead Neumediately the drum -was tapped, with Mammmona in close attendance and Ben West third’ and the others closely in atwandance as they Passed the’ stand. ‘The filly, who was ridden admirab} Aocording to her experienced trainer's instructions, ma ighout; and without being headed in the f racing styl in 2:13, beating Mammona, ‘who was second, by three lengths. Ben West was third, ‘Rectifier fourth and Paieey last. ghe third aud jase race was for a purse of $300, miles hve, for = ages. Two borses only were entered: Mr. E. Mr. Penuoek's) br. {four years, by the Col nel, umn y imp Murgrave, and Dr, Welden’s b. g Venture, four years, by Vandal, dam by Birmingham. The former was the tavorite at $100 to $60, hor grew ~y.,. od being a matier of motorie'y, yet the success of Dr. We « stable in the Inst race induced many to back his colt, tn re on, Cully as Gilpatrick rode him MF ee Heat’ ty, .™tFick showed ip frout direetly the Gram tapped, and” tow. 6 Inpide track, le.ding « couple fof lengths ai the quarter {"01@. Here the mare joined pense ‘and together they ran’ ioexs ro ae oe ne, when the mare parted comy.' 3» rr fee wel] yu hy peelf wo) ipe Bl Sans 1 rt) odds 6b the Peunoek S2Ye, $100 to oing a begging, and « y aken in a sing hi came under our notice. As in the prey Pat ee mim, 3. Hunter EE hom Gilpatrick, wh) rode the Vandgh colt, made the ranaing fo the. hait mile, when the mare joined issue, and they Fan together so clesely locked to the last turn that a gh.ct could haye covered both, when #he dj» seb yea the pa tvership and came home an xed winner by half a @ zen lengtbs ip 1:55 . : wr sowmany. Racks, Sxconp Day.—First race, 8500 pre cent entrance, all ages, two mile heats . o West Roxbury, 4 years old 1 years old, by Ma Time, 3:47%—3:45 Seoond race, $200 premium, ‘Tig mite dash, all ages. J. W We'den f. by Seythian, A old, a. ind trap, Glencoe, i a verelgn, by t Gienooe.. 8 igh, mp sess Ge: rge tikes ay Ben West, 8 years old, by Vandyke, a. Buttercap.. F. ¥. Fagle’s (Col. Gardin rN) ch. 6. Rectiier, 4 yoare old, by Lexington, d. by William IV. rol, by Your Geo ge Urown's ch. g. Alery, 6 ¥ Wagner, d by Cracker , Time, 1491-65" prin race, thirty minutes after, $300 premiam, mile beats al! ages. ¥. E. Fagie’s 1. W. Pennork, br. f. 4 years old ~d the Colonel, a Imnp, Marge © J. W Welden’s b. g. ¥¢ dai, dam by irciaguen, Time, 14 M ‘The entries for the races to diy, and especially the tore mile beat race and the three mile dash, give pre mise of its being the bert racing day of the meeting, as She horses entered for these races @re the best in the United States. For the three mite dash race, for a purse ‘of $500, the entries are as follows rab Hdiewtld, Mr. John Hunter's ch. xbury, Mr ‘nock’s br. f. by the Colonet (the winner of the mile heat race yesterday), and Mr. Ceorge Wilkes’ b. h. Panie, who defeated Planet and Lightoing in a three niile beat race at Now Orleans two years ago. Tho entries for the uuree of $700, three mil heat, are—Mr. J. M. Clay's t b. Edgar, Mr. Honter’s ch. West Roxbury, Mr. Brown's ch, g. Airey and Mr. Sherritt’® bb by Sovereign, Toe is the closing day of the meoti and we wor aivive every one who wishes to see real good r ‘attond the meeting at Paterson, ve ar Ts . Interesting Sp ‘ JOHN C. OREM Ibe eparring exhibition for the benefit of John C, Orem, the Colorado champion, came off last evening at the City Assembly Rooms, Brondway, and in a pecuniary, as weil As AD artistic point of view, was a decided success. The affair netted $500, and the reception which Orem received ‘at the bands of bis admirers was well worth $500 more ‘The attendance was unusually quiet and respectable, and evoryibing passed off to the entire satisfaction of ail ooncerved. Freer Ser To.—Jobn MeCaffry and Johnny Walker wore introduced by Father Tovee, abd amused the quai to and apg ‘She Brockiyn boy was was re Grounds yesters afternoon to wit-'| t© great advantage. x ay general admiration, be would turn out @ first class boxer. with Seogheran eve neither of whom is celebrated for bis pagilisuic abil — then endeavored toamuse the, audience, but made @ failire, none seemed | jatter a lad about eighteen years of spirited set-to acd p.eased the Aden) exceedingly. Friend seemed to enjoy the sport immensely, and it will take but jittle trainiug to make hima boxer, of ho mean pretensions. Jate fight with Ge } the | aloves and oo cellent 1 admirers .of the “manly art,” aga dori every movement of Lhe benefic.are was watched with the nt trot, aud one | g-em, gtaied that theater wae sult o. the ib with G him |toa Sasa of the,¢ ‘combat, money was in the Hyoeed street, avd would remain there until to morrow. refused tly tanas, why, of a coward. eatisfied with the character of the entertainment. The same | anchorage, ! brings four hundred and twenty-three cabia, and four hundred and eighty-one steerage passengors, all in good health, and about one thousand tons of my: 1 Y By itichaids Me Opt pt Walsh, W P Horveat, J 8 Worlnougs, “Mrs 's Woolnan Kees, Mary A Louis, Henry Wats Lewis Hail, Master Alou Mr Milburn, Mra dirs Woolnough, Bows Stone, Jobu Hitiwell, lor, Mar; Hrown, John McCloud, Wm MeCloud, Joun Jones, The Powell, oe Cook, ate ig tg Fa iH vbert Smith, Joseph Nt wea Thoiuas ion ones] N&W YORK ‘HERALD, THURSDAY MAY. 26, 1863. ‘once for the sj mevse on Ge hy ae Dis aptagonist was equally | great on adi Secony SET- to vou ara ley y yery pretty set-to, and brought down the house i 4 rap- turous manuer. a Nitle too often: ahead ‘at thedact Mike Pacy and Jim Kerrigan exhibited Dacy’s guard was the subject of ‘and many were the prophecics that FouRrn Ser-r0, Furrn Ser'to.—Jehnny and Barney Aaton, the well ami experts in preficrais Oy hoxiog, loves and gaye some beautiful exbi- ditions of their skill. Barney's double shots and Jobnny’s warmly applauded, Barney offers to tight wn weight for $1,000. ‘Sixte See Mike Trainor, ove of the best boxers in the country, and John McCarthy, a heavy man and hard hitter, then appeared upon the stage, and displayed their powers. Suvory ‘Set-To,—Hugh McLane, who offers to fight ieogheyan for $1,000 a wide, ahd Viites Cornell, an expert Mac is'nut much ot a boxer, aud Fda” Set-To.—Harry Robinson avd Young Brown, Friend, the Nyntnt Se1-To.—Alfred Walker an@ fone, very ‘Tex'tir Ser-To.—Ready, one of Orem’s seconds in the jan, and Mutianéy then put op ‘each other jn tive style, —Com Orem and Dan Kerrigan wound vening’s entertainment with some ex cent Con was weet received by the set.to attention. Orem appeared £0 Dbetier advantage Rounds of a; g00d } than he did on the day: of the @ght. were elicited according as pee Kewwere develo! ed, ‘At the close of the hands of Harry , No. 26 Bast to accept of achalienge this pub- ‘Orem. should conelder ii in the eg fhe crowd then dispel , apparently Arrival of the Steamer Great Eastern. ‘OVER NINE RUNDRED PASSENGERS AND OWE THOU- SAND TONS OF MERCHANDISE ON FREIGHT. The steamship Great Eastern, Captain Walter’ Paton, from Liverpool, with dates to 16th imstant, wtrived at her in Flushing Bay, yesterday at fourP. M. She disa. ‘The voyage was an excedingly’pleasant one, having had not one gale of wind during the passage. Her passengers were landed av-the foot of Canal street at twenty minutes past 6ix P. M. yesterday. We are again under obligations to Mr. Archdeacon, the Purser of the ship, for the prompt delivery of our pack- ages and for numerous copies of tne passenger }ist. ‘The advices of the Great Eastern have b cen anticipated by the Asia. ‘The following ie a list of hor passeng ers:— war at heater E jBerry, Pf Spooner, Chas Grevo TM Singer Mr Andersoa Mra Anterson! MH Welch, ch Mredno Welch, “Henry W "Ysatolla Welsh’ EP Baverott, Wilson 7 shin R's Ba M Heckerdock, zrorick, Ann P rm oT Harney, Dr W. Hail acd i ise Jane Hull ger Hall, 8 Dod,son, A ins, Coombe, Emily, , Thos Steve owers Miss, White, James Newby, Benj james Taylor, Mra Taylor, Brow, Annie Brow aunlige, 5 Starbuck, G ‘Mrs Suusai Hil: s, Henry Tayk avia Brow), ool oh Pies, Loulea sect) stra Mevaciane, Biephen yeti, Wiluioat 8 , ate ‘ture Whine, Ne hew Brown je, Kui wm Baton. Mrs Ramfon’ nos B Jones, Mary Jones. John Jones, ‘Sarah y ky Elizabeth Duns D Dononghue, wre, é Tio Ha 'M Doulase, ‘ET Crawh- dace, Benj Clarke, Mar: oughiie, Ui Pureoy H Ano Kewins Tr glay, 5 J Smith, ry. Farry: Jane 3 Wilson, B retard. 9 Poms WwW g Ay Hest ‘ante Keusvelt, ‘a Dennis. Wi E Kezelgrove, W A fon elctacae aa M TP Evans, Edumnes, on sian roo tae bt Ewily usa I ile Hs ht > Molnoyd, sh Deerf« bo) 5 Detitha: Margaret James, Gerge T Rowley, Nes L sage dere Baker, J Foulkes, Mra sa ay A ro 4,0 Foulkes oe Airs Juste, fue ann J y Johnson, “aareha Anderse aus L Rain re iy alle, Maria jatty, Mare Guidlote, y'Guillost, Adeline ‘Gust Adara Gul: Joseph Guillow, Thos Wm Willahire, HH muel volley. Mrs Enecx, Ed ‘ward Joh>son, ize, © haries Leach, Jano ramp, Sam Eile, Alonzo Morris, Win “Atkinsons Wi Leyor, Jol » Walker, Andrew Wilson. beg ey + Hayes, ne’ Thomas Hamer, Es it oe a ry Brows, Clara Brown, Mart Boyce. ed, Mra Davies, Eliza: “thomas: Davien. W ies, John. Fatri Kan Faitieab, Jho Fairleun, Thos Shilisck, Joseph Re: Wm Hopkins, Sernen Halle lobo Brady, Jor, Dow tari wh ne Ce ine Walsh, Sous Pos K Daves, Mat te, Mian Hicks, W Rel feGlens, Benjamin Mitict, shohn Ho Mallinease; dane Muilieae, Marat Na ease, Al mease, Henry Taylor, Thomas Cian Pinar dae iean George Amguith, Joseph Asquith. Guorge Buckie; - wood, cba amt ody Husriet Exscwood, Mary A bast, x McCord. Witten, McGor Mckeon, Ham Atkins, Edward H Mrs Bomy su Bit Man hy, Mary 8 Sart ty, Joseph BI may. M Dusty aety, Jocenh Bleue ith, Dai Woodward, 01 ~ ootward, Al Ie, Jose Baran ton Men. te Pyiaa set hm , mi Basi Bivio ns overh engoze, Oliver Rho 94% Se Soups Maye gon, Wiliam Berson, White, ake ‘nn rah Ka alley, eee Bia weil, dose nh Joueph Kirtley, Jo-eph Moore. Richd Henry O Miarearet, Rutherford, Walser wetinertord, Mra t fridget Go don, Win Ross, Jas Ross, Jolt Rol: #0, Jane Rollinson, i Roll im, Fords farah Win I Marsh, Mrs Wal ea ilindte, tohu J. stun Esh r fiintle. in Willa: MraG 3 Morgan,'David Morgan, Mee Muni. dohm Jo: ‘Jones, Mrs ‘Bivvabeth on Tus Winvuritien, Mary Grimih, Thos Scott, Wit 1H Trévchard, Wor Btak rs K tivay. Alexr Gamer Cameron, J Carron en) | Weid ‘Hannah Weight, P Waits, Sirs R Buoy) ire Jane Sheiry, 8 OF, Laviie Cantor, H Neleon, teaas Nich» uh Nichols, Wi Evana, doun Knowlson, ‘Mes Knowl. gon, Mary A Koos ison, Elicn Plemishor, Wun Kno «tson Ellen Win Thomas, David oud M ieo Duyenn, rihur Kear ra Flannegan, Mes ofan, G Obur b, aad Ly Hissar 481 in the steerage, TET FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, Weoxespay, May 27-6 P. M. The Philadelphia ramor of the fall of Vicksburg, which was inthe possession of some operators at an carly hour this morning, led to a further dee! in gold, exchange and stocks. Gold sold down to 143, and exchange to 157. From these prices there was a recovery about midday of some % per cent in gold and 1 per cent in exchange. In the afternoon, after the news had core fairly read, gold wold at 143%, 34. 144, 4, 4, and closed at five P. M. at about ee J while bankers’ sterling bills were quoted 169 @ The stock market opened with some strength, and last evening's prices were generally sustain- ed. But on the eall at the first board large quan- tities of all the leading shares were offered for | cach, and the consequence was a general decline. Pacific Mail fell 44, Central %, Erie 2, Erie pre- | ferred 134, Hudson River 2, Harlem 4, Reading 3, Harlem preferred 1, Southern old 2, guaranteed 254, Mlinois Central 5%4, Pittsburg 4, Galena 1, Toledo 1%, Rock Island °4, Fort Wayae %, North- wentern ¥, Alton preferred 1%. Governments va | rose % per cent; bonds were generally dull, The Flanegai predicated exclusively effects of the fall of quite independent of considerations of intrinsic value. Some shares of very little if any value re- mained steady, whilé ether stocke, properties heavily. Railway traffic reports eontinue to show & progressive development of business and earn- inge on the roads. The Michigan Central and . 00 pi * ee May 15—A large enip, COMPOUND FLUID BXTRACT which earning large income, a travel ee Bee w rerun = Buca. is at ti Brion as We by the oo BUcHU. 0 100 Southern slow an increas: third week of May; the Galena an increase of 35. per cent, and the Rock Island an increase of 110 But while the breeze lasts speculatora per cent. are in no humor to consider such matters. the board the decline continued. as low as 9234, Pittsburg 83, Southern 73, &c. At the one P. M. meeting in the public board the S20Mne Pat ) ino RR.. 50 182; 2 market was very dull; slight reaction from the decline of the morning This dulness, with a slight improvement in prices in many descriptions, ¢o afternoon, till the four P, called strong. Me ¥ AGA UHT QPANNH BHOY ¥ Satire THEY (of Linens Heine), oe pepanns ppon the ‘Vicksburg, and to be nit = é sessssess 4 POSITIVE AND SPECIFIC REMEDY 4 POSITIVE AND SPECIFIC REMEDY YOR DISEaNRS OF THE BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL AND DROPSIO. SWELLINGS ome na e of 40 per cent in the 5 niles SW from Bexeh} 5, lat ¥ N. ues ard (American hing mn ae. = i.) wpe tz Hoichkiss, from Sangeriont for Binga- Hi miner) was seen April Ferelan. mors | Broewhtan tine oat An Gasilda, ‘iasord, Balti- a TARCELORA, Yt 20—Arr Btampede, Lewis, NYork. Baksavos, May 10—In port brig Reporter, tor NYork 2 do 83 = Gat& Chic RR... do 100 Geve & Tal Ra,. 11254 YOUR O'CLOCK P.M. 200 #hs ae ve 810 nie ne UR TBR 10 a After Exie was done ot i bey + rr Juliet Prandy, Gon, Calan. 1% i Apat bid Columbia, Atkins, New Orleans (and ai 94h tor Mi Ry /id—Arr brigs Mecosta, Dunbar, and Ne- oe, ponset. Ti Shor ston, 5. May 9In port brig Montrose, Hall, for, it ee fx fot pool i -to = SED! but quotations show & RES SS a rie ESSE H whats be Livxkvoor, May 13—Arr Edfuburg (8), Roskell, Now You — tinued throughout the 84% | Juve a) Alton, Portions 14th, Malin ta 4), Corbett, and This, medleine tnerenses The yorer of digeation and ex M. board, when a pretty $47 | nosure, Constantine, Cree Agia.8o'\@ | elter the absorbents into healtiiy acl by which the . a 8 Brown, and Da it Vand dadiey, Hagens aa? Gen. Berry, OF calcerous de sharp reaction took place, and the market was eer Pisliadelvbia, ta Tauibe, Biapier Baltimore. red A aYor The following ‘were the closing a oypos, Avett it it are st Gravewenid, Charlotte, Gatjen, Spark, Candage, Callao; 15th, Grace quotations of the day:— 81 ,regl08 34 a 110 81. 9010834 0 108% 7,30 poet 107 Fives of,” Debt ‘cortitle’s. 101 Gold. 1044 104: oa River, 1308 0 ett Hem....++.1084 & — ei Money is easy; call loans5 a per cent. Debt, certificates are steady. The feading houses now have money over almost every day. Letters from St. Louis and other points on the Upper Missisa'ppi state that merchants in that section are earnestly engaged in canvassing the probable effeota of the reepening of the Missis- sippi. Until within four er five years the bulk of— ‘in fact nearly all—the produce: of the shores of the Upper Mississippi was sent to New York, Philadelphia and Besten, corn, pork and wheat raised ‘in Western Illinois; fewa, Minnesota, Kentucky and Missouri, were, floated down the river to shipped for a: Northern Atlantic port. When the Northwestern railways began to have their hard times in 1858-9 and 1860 they made an effort to di- vert some of this trade ducing rates and effecting arrangements with cgn- necting lines East they were enabled to carry a good deal of stuff which would otherwise have After atime this new route gone by the river: found favor at the Wes that they saved enough in insutance and interest to pay for the difference . ‘ ‘ai To Liverpool there. were taken 1,600 bales cotton by duce reached the seaboard in better condition Steamer at Xa, a }gd., 250 bbls, flour by sailing vessel on ( DA\ 1D8ON, 125 Bleecker street respe. tilly aunownces: than it would have done had it gone | P. t, 160,000 bushels grain at 6%¢. a 8d. in bulk and | thatshe has just received and will ops. oa Thitreday nests | pe ATES 7; .” ‘Ty London. there were shipped 5,000 bbls, Lour at , Paris 8) ‘ucry, conprising the greatest | FEMAL round by sea. When the war broke | 25 10344. 7,000 bushels wheat at $d. To Bristol aes apes a minmon Roane No. Pee eEee, out the railways were already competing | 10.000 bushels wheat were eng ged as 10d. ‘To Rotterdam saree a xe We as pretty actively with the river. The war, of course, threw the whole business the question which now duce and railway men is, if the river be opened, how much ofthis business water route? This is a question of no immediate consequence, as, so long as there the river, and guerillas in is not likely that the government will be much troubled with applications for permits to feed and clothe the rebels in Mississippi, Louisiana and Ar- It is clear that the river will not be really opened to-peaceful trade till the war is over. But what then? How Jong will it take to replace the enormous fleet of river boats that once floated” on the Mississippi—a fleet whose tonnage was as great as the whole tonnage of many foreign na- tions? After being accustomed to send their pork kansas. and grain to New York in get any more foreign goods via New Orleans? Or have not the rebels, in their folly, destroyed, a commerce which twenty years will mot rebuild? The business of the Sub-Treasury was as follows daa ha $3000 Us 6's, 81, reg 100 od 7000 Erie 6th m Bde. 109 2000Buf,NY&Erielm BY 1000 Had Riv 3d m.. 2000 Chi & NW stm ‘tx 7000 di 3000 Tol & Wab Ist 10838 300 2000 Clev & Pitts 4m sors ino 22000 do... 300 shs Bueks Col. co 100 —— 22 Ocean Bank. 6 Hanover Bank. J 10 ShoekLeathor Hk 108 92 Continental Bank. 100 50 St. Nicholas Bawk 100 20 Manuf&Mereh BK. 100 60 Citizens’GCo,B’kn 128 4 aaa t ne. sa “t Del & ‘tua Ca ‘Co. aa a tomb Real at pret. 50 Quicksilver Mi Co 4036 ns aenie Mail — ioe $9000 US 6's,'81 hetitd 8 cou. LOB AS 6000 U 4,con 98 10088 1000 Alt&Tlidim prt 96 5000 Altée TH ine bds | 88 Fae] yore mb ee pt aon do. gol 143 rd shea Contes 200 Mverican Coal Go bth ‘45 Del&HadCanal Co 149 100 Cumb Coal pref.. 27 100 Pao M 88 C0. wis loo Hutson: River RR ist 260 N ¥ Central ppoaned 120 * ie Mi the Mississippi, at a trifling cost for insurance, and to get the proceeds of their drafts in a week, will the Western producers go back to the old slow plan of shipping by the river? Will the store- keepers of St. Louis, Davenport, Dubuque, &c., ad ra Bee jay 11—Arr Aipha, dentainsaon: N¥ork. bo 185% Maranga 17—Tn port varks Oraritio, Grocketh, for 34 | N¥ork 19th” Louie (Bp), Bie.e son, and, Diva (Ans: 8 103; eich, for do; ter, York, wy igs Fearless ¢ He F- 113 we. ld oth, aiip C1 EEE M344 re brig Mechanic, Kus Eh 98 ‘Ovonto, Apr'l 27-—ArnSchams1, Taylor, N ZEEE HO: 9035 pone Be yah TE ee nick dex: trom sERECEREREER alti rar i eauKERSioW, May 13—Arr Oceana, Olncn, NYork; 13th. HELMBOLD'S “EXtRacT BUCH, ‘CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Emily A Hall, Mall, Caltwo; 16th. Persia (s), Judkins, New Gesamte Setacr sccnb Wapnesoay, May 27—6 P.M. naanrron, May M—Arr ammonia i Sokwensen, Hs ssscsfaten 'axistag OR Eves, Wi nan a Afnnx.—Salew were made of 60 bbls: pots ab B86. a | “Sivina april oo—Arr vel a Nickerson, § Tnilecretions or. Avise, attended ton, eae ie fotiowing ayy Ham ass ponies to \salimae Melty of Urea Pasay isc, Pearls continue quite nominal. Stuck 401 bbls. seh Lgvennton, ‘Bakavsturrs.—ihe demand was more active, for flor Lunt, condemned, Siena Leona, Apri 6—Li from Boston just arr; i cia ee ar Ws Bk which advanced slightly. | Tho dny’s sales comprised | , 87 huowas, Ma ab Scbiaat Wark Sino Wika pues Combe, Tremi 17,000 bole, State and, Western, 1,800 do. Southora and 600 | from Tina etl wrest Monnet and: Weat, Guiorandenn ne ihe Sr Joux, NB, May 2i—Arr ship Kitty Floyd, Dearvorn, « atscoa, RR, May 10—En port Br brig Oxpray, for NYork do, Canadian, within our revieod range: Splosred $9 49 on pe a ae hk wash ibe HEE i , a sa At ore SANTPY Al AND CONSUMETIO: 4 Many are aware of the cause of thetr ut RDS OF | yd thi with Tay RT, NO, 0 port steamer Nort! from NYork for ee 7 et at in a snaking Sosa orm Boose Bsess __., MISCBLLANEOU! 2 SECRET WORTH KNOWING.—GO TO THOMAS | R. Pd lirecaw ich und dara; i vans Viour. ¥iah, Coffees, Ine unde nave Tamily; Hans 9e., jugare Idec. upwards, R. BRIGGS’ MODERN CURATIV) bumions, tender ieet. &e., old by 1 for SU cents, $1 ani $2 yer. bo: lls, &e., cured w thout pain by —Wheat was in goo! request. at an advance of Ie, a 2., ‘with sales of 170,000 bugbels at $1 63 for white Canadian, for white and $1 41 a $1 53 for red and amber fentern winter, $1 26 a $1 45 for Milwaukee club.and iy fephey ohy 16 a$1 37 for ie geet 60a 11 62 for am! Ic. a 2c., with an ac- bushels mixed eeeers at Ide a The. fe sound, and 60. a 72c. fo unsonnd, Western white and yellow at i5c. a 76e. ‘oats continued active at Lay aTéc. Rye was dull at 9c, « $1 01; sales 3,500 Sales were also made of 7,500 ermlels state barley on’ Corrke was quiet, Saies baying beqn made of only sma!) 1 tsat provious. figures. , We. qu Rio, primey,32c. ; rd. Ble, @ 313,c:; fair, 20°. a 36;gc.: ordinary, oe ‘5 fair 40 oargoes, 30¢. a Sic. ; Java, mats and petite a87cc.; Maracaibo, 2c. a 4c. ; Laguayra, 822. a , 2840. a 29, Corton was ia rather more demand, and quoted up to 50c. a Sle. for middling. FreGuns,—There was more doing to-day, but sates ‘were lower, wi b 626 versels cf all descriptions in port. via New Orleans. The. INSANE ASYLUMS, eres ele ponshnprion ‘bear witness FOR CORNS, siya! Gene. bunions. , J. BRIGGS, chi- ORGANIC WEA OnGANTC Te be the Bonk ‘of medicine to strengthen and’ inv MBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU arian Pes pooeye invarfably does, A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE | THE MOST SCEPTICAL. New'Orleans, and there’ from, the river. By re- mer Misiery, consisting rape. i ‘Jon. wilk, and every variets of nifaw and Leghorn Bonnets and Wats for laden. os and infants, at t.c lowest cash prices, at Mrs, Also blowers, Ribbons, a P MILLANERY I. AR SIMMONS’, 637 Broadway. Ba Runs st IN THE WORLD, ad Bonnets; old Hats and children’s Nats. 20,000 Hats for children . Shippers discovered ue aac for tadies, in freight, and their pro- aaa 3 oAN ) PENING OF PARIS SUMVER MILLINERY.—MRB. 2,060 bbls. flour, were taken al2s. 10),¢. 500 bbls. flour at 3. Provie Pork advanced to $11 87 a $12 for old, and $13 62 a $15 76 for new mess: $14 for 1ew mess delivera- ble in July, and$10 60a $11 75 for prime, with sales of bb To Antwerp ‘ONSALIA. MILLINERY ROOMS, 12 WAVERLEY PLACK. EDICT, fram Rve ce la Paix, Paris, Dr ‘arinian styles. st Madame BE. *EMALES PEMALES Bon- upon the roads. And exercises) Western pro- nots, Hats, Uh ae 3800 Bote. eet was ailoub'e aud steady. 200 Obie Kor PERSONAL FEMALES will return back to the | Charged hands. Lard depresved, with sales of Lipa 4 DOPTION —A_ AUTIFVL AND HBALTHY IN- | OLD OR YOUNG ages at 94,¢ a 10c. There were 600 packages bacon sold OPTION Ts Ft PRALTHY, 1N- UNG. oc. a Te. ‘at Ge. @ 7446, and 400 packages cut moais at Butter and is, and 43go. a Se, for sho: ‘ders. re active and firm. In many affections TH. Is tneqnatied in Retention, Irre; uinehty, eat hus Leucorrh a hove oF’ set meri ent in the ex, wh its of dinsipation, DECLINE om’ ey ois LivE. eng BE Witnovt IZ where e went. E, 18 WEST FIFTY-FOURTH STREET, Is now opeu for the reception of the orphan daug tra Of those slain in hate, alse for the children of sick and idiers. Visiting and business day, Ba:nrdays. tab tired x—t. Bed \ re ‘fetal Bag IN GREAT distress be gor @ no boats on every clump of trees, it Weool Sal le at Boston. Boston, May 27, 1863. ‘Tae public gale of Save ool le iy ab yon tO ag wae moderately ‘Dut nearly all the lots wer) babe factory nt least to the owners. See beer nd Drought, about 30c., the nd Ono lot Drought 4 42346. per i 4 on apcount your eld place oF your paren bat House, and’ all will be given and forgotte pete imo Unter two per cent olf for ot = Eg aia Ba a ota aah let a SHIPPING NEWS. — my greeting Son. FAL Fronwation ‘GaxraD—OF uy ISHAM sakay — ship Anrora on the of Mare’. anton ore rare wil four or five days from " week in ae ai formation of above p wil Port of New York, May 27, 1663. De nageenls sanatpen We Fok. Roe, Mareen ile Post sicamsbip George Peat et ARED, ites AMES CAYTON WANTED.—HE LEE? Ship Young Ameiiea, Morea hen Francisco Suvion & Co, des naif sotare Ma Phebe Foster, of Salford Saar, lg Aquis, Brewer, WyracieteDendhud Ryle | Oeumer etek Cavin Dawa cin er meee ais Youier Mt ihabts No. 8¢ res. img bim a share of her. “Bb ecces eee Y, a eidieetpite tet arate eal Constitution (Br), Cutten, Liverpool—Wiitiam: : Nope samen x Mears ar aE ST Sama x Ship La Glove (Br), Shaw, Liverpool—Trank 4 Dearborn. Bing Ualena, Learit, New Diicane—W & A Neleon, Sa oth ae atte Park Raven,’ Percival, Ban Franciecp--Crocker i ireckous thnk ta tare, in the misup- Py gg ra ert avAvE. May 3 waark cr sor Ate Seite alia il WeDo HATE nt Znfretdeabett (Pras), Dinse, a TR gS W a F, tomersan her = ‘out of wee oo lenary (Be) pes eeuiny Beare addrons sine to Clifford, se sanare Fost Davlisnd FW Lae, Tah (Nex), Olavewen, ae incke ct cent Flekett, Marsellios Bat piniet a Das Adpin all =— sealed s Wenbe aoe ‘Br, viene wenstown—ti P Balle: Bec, Rowhkise Berbadoe H Trombrtige's ir), Gould, Biches, PRD R Dewolf. ey dor Br), Tilley, jonas— Brett, Acken Bet Waddian, Johns, WLP T Rovian ASTROLOGY. ts ad ‘Owing to the crowded stat» of our columns we are com. pelled'o omit all advertisements coming ander the above ‘Wroarspay, ay 3. er rou WANT TO KNOW HOW YOU BREATHE & goo, book for every iy USE Lge 4 “Medien! Common Sense, & ; Da EXTRACT B SF 0.0 Van Morn (Be), Merriam, 8 John, WB—D K De sags noe Gaia aera, | feng sizanes ane tate oe ily Gran 108 346 Eijg Havward, Margin, Beanfort Murray £ Nephew. thor, Dr. kB. FOOTE, 1.190 Broatway.” MALE OR FEMALE, {000 Hariom Hit pret itt Temi ‘Frou, Sunta Martha and Savaniila— | Jy pAp (OFFICE L)—TH8 UNITED STATIS CON) eee ee ee ane eae ur tick orana ter of how lone. 600 Reading RR. Handy anes oe ray. Sparks, Port an Pri Siete Sen. O scription Act or National es. Bill, with @ copious as, a ore ‘ ‘Cook. Sparks, ince—Rrett, 10. | Indes for reference. JAS. W. 'UNE,, Publisher, 102 HELM: o Schr Ameiia (lr), Guion, Summerside, PEI—C H Trum ‘1 Heir Yen Be Bene A Jom -, Centre street, N.Y, {HE HUMAN EYE—ITS COLOR, LANGUAGE AND joltincrions considers. tn tbe Mahe ot by sioznomy, Py- strat Price tive yh aera ptcHy yanmar’ DIURETIC, ¢ the desired effect in all diseases "Hie Roar Meth cw * st ~ NB—D & Dewolf. on, New bers D Hartbut & Co. "Walton, Chincoteague — ae Havens, 2 And is certain to hav chr -igagand Willetis, pee astingion— Ven Brant a Ni E Banks, Rockwell, Washington—Bentley, Smith Laird, Balti — Benth a “Egat ink ath pent ry Sirown & 00 0. Behr AM Aches. paren, respinsten— TE 5 inson, Davia, Wi Kenny. \ BVIDENCE OF MOST, RELIABLE axD RB Bohr BH Hai, Holmen: Washington—-C H Plersou, Bw, aad ‘characte PONSIBLE C Behr Han Loula, Bremner, Washington, Mi nd tue inventor of the Thunderbey | Will accompany the Sehr Heroine, Camplin, ‘Washingiou—L Kenny. Shett sketch of Bionewall Jocksom, 2c. ae ane CURES P gene Wie Wor ms, Waxhinston—Jonas Br Sn. low to Train up a Child,” in the way £0, by | From 20 19.9 yrare) wana re AP Miler, ng gs m—J © tincuished c man, anes, id eitraton: the aw GNowa 1 AND FaMz y. mute, ih the June Phrenologi.a a ‘LE! ear, & WELLS, No. 308 Broadway. “P00 LATE FO! ) CLASSIFICATIOF. “ Gielen, or Birtekond, New tia onelt's 8 Rackett &80n INTER GARDEN —DE: us Rie nemn acs Winns eect eae Bteamer Faany = ty fone nen. Baltimore tk ald cr Be WITa NEW 8C RY, RNS EASES AND APPOINT. ARRIVED 1 Lae geo git) «Br), , Pesems Laverpest 3 May 16, wi te pres juced, - lend "S hasinwell “Anchored te phicsrium ag Srp a fof Boston), Mani Tome. C ek etvun a chaumsey. Mare vin'ieong fan Fin fine Baya al | ae withe jon Be Ly a8 ton regard 10 ‘abor of 28, 3, BATU DAY itis. war MAY %, First night of ser # ce pn thy NE SELDEN, ipported wert ut com m a Merteted with of RE care, toxive due eilect to the ey a i. = possesses unknown MRL. P een, ae ar ito, "ah x eee JAMIESO! at. DAN BNEO Hy teal Chem, eee ‘and abandoned; 37, lon 70 GEAUING PREPARATION. - Queen, 9 days from ‘Havatia for Fal: lin, 35 days, in ballast, ae spoke Tales bark spoke ni bark | Ship Cotombo (qth), Yesalto, toP 8 Kenway. No. dai Clatiide, from Mareetl Bark Johann Benjamin (Pras), Ki with or 0 oy Spal J jana ber of Neweasile, 65 day Crossed the Banks Lisvon, 28 [in lat 4220 saw an i” alinat, to, Arkell, ‘Tutte Bo: TE Descovich A. (Aus), Doseovich, Leghorn, 99 days, in ‘RBON_AS PASTORS i . wee Sea 4S a2 Law day: mao nanny, fe mr i ree rok EUNER, a ark’ Maraval Barston 27, 10,7%8 Port soain ray AS iy DR HANS, Miadelpiia tf 8 bx sHlabold, whey pn, yoreed Ot nora 3% py 3. th a , MR. RaiND AB ‘bia AM, OLD #. Wy fm mg ly omas, ‘toa f° rides aregn yond 9 MISS ANNA HYATE AS HANNAH. i ney marie cero (Br. . of Maitland, 48) ‘Tre other iner characters SG Benson, Sierra Leone, 51 gaye, with pal fc, to J F Whitney & Co. 8th inet, lat 25 cKO PORD CE. 1 2, lon 82 1 spoke ‘ht Pianct, from Brin deiphia f rite MU MUSICA ESBORIES OF THE DRAMA 400 Chicago & AIL RR 73 F ton S356 spose tp will be under tre di of the 200 Chick Alt Ri trom "Boston via St Thomas f am Framelnon ChickAIL RR pret 9254 4 Alico Maude (Br), inn wianeenn FR May 10, with BOARD. , 40 Brett, Son ii owt it Jon 73, spoke brig nim, from Philadel 600 she Har RR. .b90 108 Mae se, Baal 100 do... 107; ‘Brown 60 Harlem Ri pret. mt $09 Reading RR...+. ire 60 tha has 20 a will cont ito ee Ph a AATINAE, Tuned et 20 tices ae tor te meeeTHORSDAY BYE NING, June 4 : Providence. Prices—| aire, secured seats, as a w» BELOW. copins oreke or shit a, from. Laverpen!, Ce THE igri OF! ane (Br), fram Rio Janeiro. oe Wey Bare two ships, unknown. ‘will appear every Monday, anor and Priday SAILED. a., A ‘boudve wt Ox \—Steamors Arabian: sbip Ben) Ad t Mora: fiat,” Laura, Dai Darmatnesier Bane, jew Brunswick; f the Bay, Scott: tearto. in front of ‘helt Led vee tesmers B® terry, 8 L Tilley. en me Dal, order by Wd Bro. rae of Re cy Wind at sunset 8, ght. order. te mgd Sia wuheet tenors. do. 1 Miscellaneous. & SALR—BY VIRTUR TTR 4 sé ee bt Amir Horaron—Capt Bennett, two ladies, three children, Mee 1 <i neil this day, a oer + two servants, ten of the crew of the ship Hrtspur, from | wich avenue, one igre, and 108 Alton & TH RR. 44 | iiampoa for New York (before reported lost), were sarod, ~ Sie toa for Moras 43 A Chi, br & Qikr 5 an ou ‘ and had airived at Bangkok. ‘Vaases 1x Pont—A very large number of vessels now in our harbor, with valuable cargoes on board, cannot procure ciigibie berths 10 discharge. There i@ also & great scarcity of Bs laborers—etevedores and other ‘longshoremen. There are at ie ia ai i. Hd present in port 178 ships, 186 barke, 138 brig, anda mukitude $00 PIU FLWAC.UIO TE | of echoosers a y ees cer eee oe eee fei! Bacont, of Boston, crush the ice, was bound to the crow 4 me Gane Hs ponte COT. OE Beet t Tor Boston. She was owned by | pened (o omit ail pdvertisemente coming under 1 Wethee Prescott. Chaw.ran aud others, of Boston, he Ang