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ere Decision of Judge McOunn—Civil Law and Jurisdiction of State Jadges— Rights of a Citizen of the United States— The Provost Marshal and the Oath of AUlegiance—The Prisoner Discharged. 5 AT CHAMBERS, Before Hon, John H. MeCunn, City Judge. Tony §.— the case of Me, Sidney Kirtland, arrested in this ity on tho 19th of May last by Provost Marshal General Wogent, was ecncluded before City Judge MeCunn, at Ghambers, to-day, when Judge MoCunnedelivered the fol- lowing decision — The relntor in this matter, Sidpey Kirtland, wag arrest- din this city on the 29th of May last, by order of As sistant Vrovost Marchal Genoral Nugent, and has sinoo deen held and detained by him at the Park Barcacks. Tt ‘Sppears that Kirtland hag refused to take the uth of alle- to the government. which the Marshal req) ined of im, upon the taking of which it is alleged ne would have Beoa discharged: The Marshal's return 0 the writ of Rabeas c rpus sets forth that Kirtiaud has been for many years past a resident and citizen of tho State of \1.bamaywhich State is now in armed rebellion ‘against the United States; that Kirt! ft the State of Alabama in April last, and without crossed the Anes of the United Ytatee army came W tne city of New York. where ho assumed a false namo and engaged With persons who were carrying on illicit communicati n with those in rebellion, and he therefore holds him us a ‘or aubject to the ordersof the military authorities prisoper of war. The traverse to the return denies being a spy, or that he is engaged with any one carry- fg on illicit communication with the rebels, and that b came here to avoid the Conscription act in the Confederal States, and to remain until the war is over; tbat he is Joyal to the government 2nd always bis been, Theonly evidence before me in the matter is that of Philip R. , 8 special officer attached to the Provomt Marsbal’s fice. He testifies to arresting Kirtland; to his going wader an assumed name, and that when he arrested bin. be had a bundle of goods with him, and that Kirtland told him he left the South to get rid of the conscription, and intended to remain’ here until after the war was @ettied, that the goods which he was purchasing were for his immediate family use and for presents for Bis father’s family residing in Copnecticnt. The goods y of linen, delaines, pocket handker- Kirtland said bo was doing tes: timony establishes nothiug beyond this in regard to the ‘charge mgainet him. It is c'ahued on the part of the gov- ernment that, ag Kirtland is arrested under color of mili- - tary law for an offence triable alone by military courts, ised Dap thr geyeccere some of the federal courts, and ‘weight of authority clearly is that a Btate Judge may decide x8 to the logality of ‘Weonment any corpus can be involve questions t to @ proceed! If the civil law is Paes he js entitied to Bis writ of habeas corpus out of a State court, and the ig bound to k into the cause of his de- : vs. Wederstrandt, T. U. P.: Chart. , 213; care ef Emanuel Robere, 2 Hail’s Law Journal, 192: ex:parte Sergeant, 8 Hall's Law Journal, 206, Commonwealth vs. Murray, 4th Bino., 487.) And ia the case of Carlton, 7 Gown, 471, where the question of the State courts’ jurie- lotion, incases arising under an act of Congress was Faised, the Court upanimousiy held that they bad such it. Savage C. J., then snid:—‘Any person ille 7 detained has'a right to be discharged aid. it. is the 'y of this court to restore him to his liberty.” A mere jenee of authority under the laws of the United States Bo bettor than any other pretense. It neither confers 0 exclusive jurisdiction on the courts of the United States, nor ovsts the ordinary jurisdiction of the State @ourts, ‘the courts of the United States have no exc.usive Biriediction over their ot'cers. (The State vs. Dimick, 12 |. Hamp., 197.) ‘The principle was held to be goot im the Supreme Court of this State in 1413, in the case of ste ‘General Lewis, where an attachment was issued against body of Samuel Stacy, been arrested! by Chauncey Socharge of treason, and by bis authority delivered into ‘the custody of General Lewis, who placed him in close @ontinement, The Court held it was a case which con- gerned the hens liberty of the citizen and inquired Sato all the facts, even though the pris was in close @onfinement in a miliary camp and up military ‘Power. and the Court went beyond the pretended charge Sesitne Kent gaid: “It is Win eueenne ity of this Aue of Goart, to every Tafertor o» “ b Tare i to act as a faithful guardian of the per: epi of eostantbe lone fee means provided ‘most ie of those means is the writ ‘which has justly ssvdlon te proper, he matier, bat that tacts caso, @f detention, and Seog ins vide in thees- Fires, the act of April 10, 1806, which, provides, that all F i ! nn He i y BE ty f : i i iu Fi a al tl Hl i Hi Hi y i : ff i Hd Hy F fs E i re Bee ite i E i i i i 4 Ht | it # i i r E i i i : i Fi Bt i i t f i i a Be l ? Es u < i it iy ? Z i ul {a i pe if iy i : i i ; fia efel BUTE I i i On Friday of last week & German, calling bimeelf Carl Mage! alias Wonder, was arrested by officer Miller, of the Shirty-first precinot, on a charge of arson, in setting Ore te the dwelling house of Jobn Sebuhmacher, a market ) and ie now In the om the evidence, comm)t- for trial. z 3 the accused to prison LonomiontMan On Awotiin Stier —On Satorday lest the longsboremen adopted regolutions, declaring that on and after Monday, June 8 (yesterday), they would re- fuse to work for jess than two doilars per day, Accord- uel they TRANsriGURATION Cuvee (R. C.) Scnoos.—A holiday i# in proanect for the 1,200 children whe temaive.s free education in the at Joues’ Wood. patrons is expected, RO doubt, contribute: enliven the scene aod prompt eflicient aid to a cause 8o commendable, Tas Cununes Lirrrzany Usion—The annual picnic of of the cougregation of St. Stephen’a Roman Catholic ebureh, Twenty-eighth street, and is under Bure of the Rev. Dr. Cummings, pastor of that eu A Prize Ficet on tim Taris.—Con Orem’s challenge to fight James Elliot for $1,000 has been accepted, and the friends of both parties are to meet at Harry Hill’s to day to ar ange the preliminaries, Suicips BY Drowxryc.—Anna White, aged nineteen Years, living at No. 889 Jhird avenue, committed guicide Sunday afrerroon by drowing herself at the foot of Fifty-seventh street, East river. No cause can be as- signed for the commission of the rash act, The body has ‘not been recovered, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. CarTon—Fiyxx.—On Monday, June 8, at the Church of the / ssumption, by the Rev. William Keegan, Joun Cart- Ton, of Bordentown, Now Jersey, to Miss Lizzy A. FLimy, of Brooklyn, Long Island. Wogan—Cox.—On Sunday, June 7, by the Rev. Father McCluskey, Micuax. Woaan to Anxim Cox. No cards, Die ARxoLp.—At Hoboken, New Jersey, on Monday morn ing, June 8, from injuries caused Dy ike explosion of = shell, ALDous H, ARNOLD, in the 46th year of bis age. Notice of the funeral hereafter. ATRINBON..- Sunday morning, Jane 7, at Manbattan- ville, ELLEN, widow of David Atkinson, late of this city, aged 64 years, ‘The frionds of the family and those of her sons, George and J-ho, and of her son-in-law, Heary L. Hoguet, are requested to attend the funeral, from St. Patrick's Cathe- dral, on Tuesday morning at haif-past ten o'clock, when a juiem masg will be offered for the repose of her soul. labowiw.—On Monday morning, June 8, Cuantas N. Bazpwin, in the 47th year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the faneral, from his late reside: noon, at two o% 5 wark, N J., for interment. BEws.—At Potomac Creek Hogpits), on Saturday, June 6, Carr. Harmon J. Buss, Company G, Third regiment Excel. sior brigade, of wounds received May 3 at the battle of Chancelloraville. ‘His remains will be sent to Westfield, N. ¥., for inter- ment. Baurxernor?.—In Bergen, N. J., Conwmurvs, son of Cor- neliug und Sarab 8. Brinkerhoff, aged 2 mouths and 26 days. i ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Tueeday 2 Afternoon, at four o'clock, from Bowden avenue, Ber; N, J. Bropis —Ou Monday morning, June No, 73 West Twpeoty. second street, Jaws BRope, aged 30 years. Tue Mineral will take place from the residence of his uncle, Georgo Hrodie, No. 163 Weat Twenty-third strect, on Wednesday afternoon, at two o'clock. Cannon. —(n Saturday, June 6, a’ter a long and painful Mliness ,twhich she bore with Christian fortitude, MARGARST Vaaury, the beloved wife of Johu Cannon. The friends of the family are respect‘ully invited to at- tend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 2 New Btreet, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o'clock Cutten. —On Sunday , June 7, of decline, PRYAN CULLES, native of Killencare, county Cavan, Ireland, aged 43 2 friends of the family are most respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Tuesday) afterno: o'clock, {rm the residence of bis brother-in-law, Rooney, 118 West Twenty-fovrth street. His remains will be interred in Calvary Cemetery. (uagevt,—Oa Sunday, June 7, Cnarues Cuxwent, of New Orieans, in the 27th year of his ago. ‘Hin retatives and friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral. this (Tuesday) afternoon at two o'clock, from the New York Hotel, Broadway, without further invitation, New Orleans papers please cony. Cuxmevte.—O0 Sunday morning, June 7, Ciarume Cun. ments, Jr, son of Dr. Charles Clements, of Piaquemine, Loutsiana, ‘The friends of the family, and of George B. Youngs and A. W. Barstow, are invited to attend the funeral services, on ‘York Hotel, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o Co.uims.—On Monday, June 8, after a short illness, Lovert Cotiiys, daughter of Hiram J. and Anna W. Collins, aged £ and 6 months. The relatives friends of the family are respectfully Iwvited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parente, No, 735 Washington street, this (Tuesday) after- oon, at two o'clock. Demcam.—At Casa Mia, the family residence, Jackson, ‘Misstesippi, at haif- three afternoon, ot Thurs: day, October , Of 43 fever, Rouzat J. Watxea, elder son of Jobn and Lucy D. Duncan, aged 5 Sey nf ahi eG A six in the after. noon, of Wedoesday,” April 29, Mtehot ‘searlet fever, Locr'D. Howm,, wite of John Dances, aad niece of the = Robert J. Walker, aged 24 years, 3 months and 18 fi eaten estes ‘scar! any McFan ‘and Lacy D. Duncan, a tre ter Pex, wife family are invited the we afternoon, at half past Sen fs No, 83 East Thirty-ninth street, with- further jovitation. Davipsox.—At Brooklyn, B. D., on Sunday, June 7 Guamam, 800 of George Sarab Davidson, aged Tuomas S years and 6 months. z fl be of imterment see Brooklyn Daily , Jone 7, Mamaaner Farnm, }, ® Bative of Conna, county Cork, iH 2 ! i a i get ni Mented June 8, Patmicx Prancs Graze, ‘40 years, 3 months and 8 days, of Ireland, gS i fi 3 ‘ z a 4 i H is 5 5 i E i 4] Nass, Hid rl bE i 3 i g : il i E ‘treet. M Saturday eae, 6, Mrs. Sauvm F years. ef i years, 1 month and 3daye. sites und friends'er the family ard reepectfully to- ‘Vited to attend the funeral, on W: afternuoa, at ment. ‘McGvixnse.—On Monday, June 8, Tromas Josmrn Mc Guanes, only child of Thomas and Annie McGuinces, aged 1 year, 2 months and 14 days. one o'cloc! Danie! McEiblany ,are (Tuesday) mormny tvenve to St Colum! a solemn requeum mane will of her gou!, and from ferment. Owes. —On Monday morn) infant child of Edward J ‘Shore —At ber late on Fa! to attend it o'clock, from E 2 £ ; jn tatursay, June 8, Mangn tor pRi)AN —Op Saturday, June 6, Mantna B,, be Semen wd Mat the |. Sheridan, aged 8 ph 4 try friends of the femily, alno of her grandathor's pairs Caper tienen er tema nd ‘te funeral, fours we bnit yaae cived Oleg, OMPATD Bier ertouey + O00 Monday, Sy gan prone or of Theo, aod Helena P, Studley , monte. Funeral services at No, 8 iy cD cheat, on Wetnenday "afternoon at Tem ochek, ‘leuda are We attend Taye—On morving, June 8 a thort ill. ‘The friends of the ‘and thewe of bin wife. Anee Swanton, are invited tend the funeral this (T: afterh oa, at two o’ I bie lato residence, ArT —F FOR Foodived at the battle of Chan. Norerine, Mgr ‘Waatrm, of the iret 1808. Nd Dept. 10,413 561 Mornay, June &~6 P. M, ‘Tv-dey’s bank statement compares as follows 88.282 2,94 11,669 62 1,776, 110,389 vented neea a05378 American Ex... 9, 7 r 4al4 143,671 7 with that of last week:— it 8 Week nding, Toant, Sper, | Oveal'n, I 1 as “Mita'tas 080 97-241 690 6.34 08 Teaitet ioe H bier ttn i x 24 pel = Ro 20/200 1,204,513 Decrease, OF ® ic oeg 159,088 9,408,007 arsed 3,u48 002 The large withdrawal of deposits reflects the ab- 196,721 1826 128 sorption of money by the Sub-Treasurer, who has Ke er at present about twice as much money as usual in 03,081 445,929 his vaulte. The increase of loans seems singular Savon bai rty in view of the decline of speculation and the in- 21,606 834.4 creased price of money. A good deal of money is Hed er being used in the completion of old roads and the 101,847 8,106,672 commencement of new ones in the West. The Mb Se . Bu des rapid and steady increase of immigration encour- 4,040 1,069.486 ages every one who is interested in Western rail- aiaee vores roads to extend theirg connections and increase 190,168 4,618,806 their equipment in view of the prospects of in- = rod bf creased traffic. 187.927 7,619,448 ‘618 Money has been fairly worth 7 per cent to-day, boc Ad aH and quite active at the price. This activity in the money market is mainly due to the accumulation 9,704 +o of mopey in the Sub-Treasury, It is difficult to ronaoo S'RIOaTT comprehend the policy which dictates so large am 20 138,021 603. accumulation in the Sub-Treasury vaults ats time sony aaa 643,04" when the true interest of the government requires 41, que that the money market be kept easy. It cannot fal to check conversions of currency. People who have money to employ will find, opportunities of using it to advantage on the stock market, and will neglect five-twenty bonds altogether. Still the policy is steadily adhered to. To-day the Sub+ Treasury balance increased $600,000, and money will probably be still closer to-morrow. Gold fell this morning to 142%, rallied to 14334, and closed at five P, M. at about 142%. Exchange ‘was very weak this morning. The rate for bank- ers’ bills was about 156 a 157. Bills are now about as low as they have been since the great vise in gold at New Year. There is no spirit what- ever tm the speculation for the rise. . $162,745 080 37,241 670 6,341,001 162,767,164 Stock Exchange. £5 Soba June 8, 1868. 100 abe Harlem RB. 101% do 630 1 1073 600 There was quite a heavy feeling in the stock -107 J 60 market this morning, and prices were uniformly en ais 33 lower. In some quarters the decline was ascribed oo 6m tothe tightness of the money market; in others i eed to a sympathy between gold and stocks; in others | 1000 as RR bas, ex to theories ofthe fall of Vicksburg. Each of these causes had probably its share in producing the re- sult, and the bearish disposition of most of the lead- 6000 P, Fe Wacadm. 85 1.880 153 ing board operators contributed nota little inthe | 1000 D, M&Tolist m1 600 4 «860 76 same direction. At the first board New York | 90000 American goid. lane pana ciel hax Central fell 1, Erie 124, Erie preferred 124, Hud- 8 360 do... son 1%, Toledo 2, Harlem 124, Reading 234. Michi- | 25 American Kx Bk, 103,25 tapama BI gan Central 124, Southern old 134, guaranteed 1, 100 do.. Mlinois Central 3, Chicago and Alton 2, Alton pre- 100 Chic hye ferred 244, Cleveland and Pittsburg 2%, Galena 2, 100 do 100 Chic & Ait.n pref Rock Island 2%, Fort Wayne 2%, Northwestern 1, ono Cleve & Pitta RE i Mississippi and Missouri 2. 550 Cum Coal pre’. Bonds were inactive; | 109 Minne Mining Go. 107 200 do. governments were steady. After the board the | 200 American ( 4} 20 2 0 fe 5 market was heavy, and at the one P. M, call there Rong My B10 190. 1100, das was no disposition to buy except at a marked de- | 100 . 450 Gal & Chic RR... Wz cline from morning prices. In the afternoon the | 7° daar ~enspopecm 100 Ghat: ena SI features of the market were unchanged, and lower | 700 Erie RR , quotations were made. Erie declined %, Canton = 3; Cumberland 14, New York Central 34, and 80 | 100 on throughout the list. Just at the close there ” was a slight rally, but at’the four P.M. call the | a9 market was again dull and heavy. The current of es: speculation seems to have set in for a downward si 9 200 doo. -b30 48 aug turn, and, in the absence of large operations for | 200 Erie KR pref. , 200 4 100 Chie,lur & Gy RR 113 the rise, it will probably “run ita course. The | 709 re ». 108% joo Pie rinate RR 71 following were the closing quotations of the | 40 Itudson River IK 13135 400 do. fig) 100 a Ade } Harlem pref..106 a — Reading......107 — 107% Mich Central. 113° a 116 Mich Southern 73% a 76 Mich So guar..113% a 114'¢ TH Central... 10414 0 105 eu 130 noien'....107 aw 107% ‘American gold 149% 2 148 Terre Haute. Chie & Alton... 70 Chto& NW. 4-30 The stockholders of the Cleveland and Toledo Railroad met on the 17th for the purpose of elect- ing directors, and likewise for the more important 9000 0 THOOCHICENT Zim. 60 10000 Misa’ Mo jand g 6 20000 Aine iran gold. 143 4 business of deciding on the consolidation with the | loestaCantonCo.. 81 100 do. + 18% Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati, the Cleveland 1" Geet s and Erie, and the Buffalo and State Line railroads, 119 6 A basis of consolidation was agreed upon some Eo lhe Lin dete 28 time since by the respective boards of direction of the roads, and on the strength of it the Toledo stock rose above par. But events have since trans- pired which render it extremely doubtfal whether this consolidation can be ratified by the stockhold ers of the Cleveland and Toledo. They have been notified by the Atlantic and Great Western line that, if the proposed consolidation is carricd 50 Quickly 80 Cea Amer Tram Co SO do .. 200 Mich Centra! i 4 100 om... 00 de. 50 Clev & ToL Rpg 108 200 0... 18 100 Chi & Woek LAR. 964, into effect, the Atlantic and Great Western My ea wees will, for its own protection, parallel 1 0.00 7 the Cleveland and Toledo from some aE ‘igen point near Salem, @hio, to Toledo or an adjacent 160 Mi A Pr duCb RR 43 point. It is known that a line, such as the Atlan- TS eiesnictiitts.. 5 tic and Great Western would need, bas for some 200 do... 830 T0'5 time been graded, and all that would be required would be the iron to lay 80 miles of road. Were this line built the Cleveland and Toledo would lose al! the business which now goes over the Erie line, and its other receipte would be divided with a power- ful rival. On the other hand, Mr. Stone, of the 100 Alt kT Haute RR 4415 76 Chi,Hur kquio RR 113 W Del,Lack &W KR. 166 Lake Shore road, threatens to parallel the Toledo oor on his own account and that of his connections if tse: Sear she ier” any arrangement be made with the Atlantic and 260 Mich So&N ind bb 75 Great Western. Between the two the Toledo is in OE SESS @ position of no small embarrassment, and may 200 do, perhaps lose the promising rank among roads which 0 do it acquired on the belief in the consolidation. So far 40 Cley Putte ike... an we can learn at present the prospect is that the rr 510 200 ba stockholders in the Toledo, having to choose be- "Whi Liisa ni, Fa tween fighting the Atlantic and Great Western and 50 Pitta, FEW Athi Ti fighting the Lake Shore roads, will elect to take seo Ghia thicken tein the latter as antagonists. The Cleveland and Erie do... .8h0 10 line ia @ very prosperous, safe and well managed concern, whose directors will think twice before they embark in a throat cutting enterprise; whereas the Atlantic and Great Weetern, which has neither stock nor bonds in this market, and which is being built with an energy and @ rapidity wholly unpa- ralleled even in our railway annals, is quite likely to make ite own connection with the Michigan Southern, if the Toledo commits ita fortunes to ® consolidation. It would be doubtless unpleasant to the Toledo stockholders to sists see their shares fall to 75a 80, a8 would probably | 200 Cy, be the case if the consolidation arrangement be 4 400 defeated. But this would be far better, in the | 100 0 se long run, than to have the permanent business of F=f Joo Pitta, Ft Wk Ch Son, the line reduced by one-half for all time to come | 200 10 co by the constraction of s formidable competing == | Ptah yoy ry Tine. 0 “na An election of directors of the Hudson River 13 oy hed Railroad took place to-day, and the following | ise Hod Riv WR.020. 100 ticket was unanimously elected—the new direc- tors being the first siz on the list:—Leonard W. Jerome, A. G. Jerome, John M. Tobin, William K. Travers, Paul 8. Forbes, James T. Sanford, Samuel Sloan, James Boorman, D. Thomas Vail, William Kelley, John D. Wolfe, Moses H. Grinnell, Mr. James Boorman. declining to serve, resolations Vighly complimentary to him were adopted, and Mr. ‘Skiddly was chosen tn his place. ‘We learn that the Mesars. Kennaird, of the At lantic and Great Western, have leased the Cleveland ‘ani Mahoning road for a term of sinety-nine years, This gives the Atientic and Great Wertern an outlet to Cleveland, and as soon as the gauge of the road ir, altered to siz feet, which will take but a few days, there will be an unbroken iine of six feet gauge road from Jersey City to Cleve- land. CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Mompay, Jone 6-69. M. Amin —There were 60 bbls. pis eoid at Be. Pears ‘were inactive at Oc. Bumapervrss.—Fiour declined 10c a lhe, with heavy receipts, and sales of ouly 6,700 Dbie, Bate and Western, 00 do. Bowtkern and 600 Jo, Lanadiab, Witkin our fev iend quotations — ore eere> Besssses eceess0s sessssss —Wheat was lower an4 in limited request, with Gaily 17,000 Dusbels at $1 12 for choice white, nod §) 42 5 91 66 for red and aaber Westers winter, $1 24 061 46 for Milwackee clod and amber epring, $1 168$1 40 for (a. cago spring, ond $1 12 for white, and $1 60 8 $1 65 for roa anf amber Mate, Corn was ale lower, with rile af i WO eile « dashels, inetnding mined Wowers at Tic. 0 162 for #i. Hh sith SAN POS ee | Solna unt ete Tas, tof vanced ond The. ate for jet ‘ + 2600 71 and wbite Weatero. Cate wore in limited “ 94.700 140 10 | Tie aloe. Kye wae quiet ot Oc. o $i 2. Corres wow inactive, but quoted steady. Rio at S20. poor, Sic. fur, 20¢.; ordinary, 20; eure e 0 Kc.; Java, mats and bags, bo, Sic. # Bve,, Laguayra, dlc, a Sde,; St. nees was impeded by the strike a ae there were pm | yin Dulk and bagey To London 1,300 160 packages provia! bb! Fat 28. 1d. 02s Od. To Cork 20,000 bushels Braio, for orders, at Ge. 6d per quarter. HAY was arriving and selling freely at 0c. a $1 for | North river bale, Hors were quiet at Ife, a 230. Larue sold readily at $1 40a $1 45 for Kastern, per thous: Mota: was in good request, and sales were mad@ot 820 bbis. New Oricans, part at 4c. 740 hhde. Porto Kico at 46\c. a G0c., and 185 bhde. Cuba mureovado at Ale, a 480. Ona.—There was an active inquiry for crude petroleum at 27 B0., and reuned do, (free) at equal to 6 bTo., but other kinds were qui Puovinoxs.—Pork sold to the extent of 4,600 bbis. at $11 62 a $11 75 for old, and $12 60 a $12 16 for Dew mons, on the spot: $14 for new mess, deliverable in August; and $10 60 a $11 60 for prime, Heef was steady, with sales of 200 bbls. Lard was heavy st 0 Wo. & 10c,! sales, 1,000 pkgs. Cut meats, bacon, butter and chee-e were wactive. 7 Ruce.—There were 160 bags Last India sold at BYyc. a C. . Sed market was firm, wilb sales of 950 bhds, c, for Now Orleans, 11}c. ® Porto Rico, an’t 100. «113; for Cuba. TALLOW,.—Halea of 60,000 Iba, were made at 11 ‘Wuixy.—There were 600 bis, old at 4454 Sec. for allye. Abe. im Keal Estate. Co. 4 10th ave fons, 10th avenue, 22.x99...... Lot om north side 160th 10th avenue, 25x 99. SHIPPING NEWS. Movements of Ocean Steamers. Names, City of Manche Nova Bootian. June 16 June 12 dune i... New York June 13. Howton Now Yors 2 New ¥: Kang ao . Liverpoe! Liverpool sverpeo! ‘New York + New York. SoNew York’) Quehec.....c+. New York New York Nova Olympna....cceese Al \elisee ss. Ginagow ron ca Northern Light,....New York America. New York Ocran Cuwen N Noith Star iN sre All ethers and packages Mould be sealed. 42 iw HiGM WATER. Port of New York, June 8, 1863. CLEARED Ship Undaunted, Sage, San Francisco—R M Cooley, (Old eariran & Co. oe & Kalchen n wown-—Funeh, Tine Mucgia (Aon), Corsano. Antwerp—Baet.er & DeVerta Brig Gervaters (Dutch), Ariman, ArmsterdasieFuneh, Meineke & We Brig Mary Stews Ner & Houghton. Brig Concordia aniinople—Funeb, Mriveke A Wendt Vig Reporter, Ginn, Port #yain—H D Brookman & Co. Hing Avenduuth (Ham), Pager, Lnle of Weack, Hay t— Punch, Miinnke & Went, brig Alwmuth (iret), Windhorst, Hevana—JanesE Wart ry ling Manley (Br), Blandford, Fogo, M¥—Hiffuen & Lron- aiden. Ble Condor, Marston, Hitsabeti post Thomrenr riz Billow. Keed. Saleni—Miller & loughton, Rote RWETrethe Hawthore, Bt Phones Merrill @ Abbe pé Northrup (Br), Stevens, 8b Perre, Mart—-D i i 8 Lockwood, Durbrough, Waahington—Baker & Day. wen Three Brothers, Knowles, Washington—Van Brunt & Sehr Village Queen, Hawkins, Washington—Haker & Day Nuater, Sloop Mary Bioop Copy, Unen Bteamer J Toompaun, Ovndit, Baltimore, ARRIVED Marshman, New Orleans, June 2 M, with mdse and paasen vette, Portiand, with mdse and ii Co. t- ant Che Lirard 22 From o Webeier, Bpencer Lom mn). Mowmarale re, Us MH Koop & Co. oh 6 wi 6 et 2. lon 0802 aa Br Brig tember to Arkell, Tutt M4, jamved nlm, 78 deye, with eure Cant (Lal), ler Heig Reed, Romie Bene J B Liteweld Viola, Palermo, @ daye, with 11 for Belem. pp e. Kast ure neten, os toah to Bowl Mot, W On Beamer RT bow pene eked Reitimore, ha omare new Bert A! onterer (Hr, of New South Wales). Brig Koy aieom. One tare nnd one brig vaknowe pANED BO Seren ue Tth—Abipe DHT Ocran Ferm a Merrons Mejrune, Matt Boreal Ar legion: rhs We Alice Arvuian Volamie, Victoria Froe © a Onn DRC Desc! lietes, soda erage Ha gand ATL + tremer wor Feew ine, WeDt Om w trial Weip yemer ay more of wiine of five screw ships owned byt ob) Company Hann Ma Monee sa A lotion from the erond offiver of bart ot and On at How jnawnrd of the Lemnd, at y 88 Mero trel on he . aad by co a op ang Aewpen Comes oe ‘Siavetaceers. 19 be cent home for Wiel. The whip ena ee nd io the ar tee war ee, Pull bo HMB at Lainewion i+ aE RE er tes or are Of Portian® WOM wow 7 prart oe bestecs pe,’ \ouipete togiten* Pe ae 0. eet et es Cees mer Ht |mpeee ee bore wee Na bt aavisineer om ml wl antoret wee 1 Ane Bie of Owe Pants & Eltva sverceded in removing her rrived at Gloucester Thure’ay poo before reported ashore al tained New Lowton with the balance of he ‘cargo Staaven St Jony (price) was sold by @uct Bast Boaton, by order of the UB for John Ferrie. a ent of the 8t Jahn and Boston ers tons burthem, Dult Im ihiseity, and repaired at Sava ui frou the yard of Ed A Bew rout LS) tone ‘aud New Orleans, at tu porte — Atramabipa. Bay oe 3 Slex we Steamahips “ SHIPW aes ‘ Bares . Total 133 Ship Ta How was off and P Towns (Ir—formerly the JA Parker, of NB) im. 456 0168 out, Via Kaw allha, clean, was of aod on Ho April 10. Jones, NB, ald from Howolulu April @ ‘ason, Stewart, NB, ald from Honolulu April 6 for the Arete Qecan hip Ts 6, Gray, NB. alt from Honolulu April 7 for Ap Hark Kobe Bed vard, rete rh Towns. from New tear towne Holley 1g shee leaving that por ad of Juan Fer tien Jn Taleo: und. Boma € Je fake n no ou al bark Fanny, in, touched at Apaiang iddle of Jan. no oi! xtned leaving Mon : Blodgett, wax wrecked at Koon, Mareval Mer da, eb 6 Spoken, ae. Ship Rmerald, Luce, trom Liverpool for York, was seen Mey 7, no iat, de tal rig, Den: i” of NYora, steering NE, was second: 4 .— Behr Kinguaber, Crook, from Baltimore for Antigua, June 4, no lat de. Feretgn Porte. ALanoo, Bumatre, Jan 12—In port bark Thetis, Kim- May 15—In port, ehipe Zingare, Milleu, for nner. McG ivery, fram Chincha Iniands, are Bhanvop), Doane ior warp), Bimmrock ter. OM Tord, 1 da. hi Mi and Bamuel A: aan, Watson, for Big ant, Jo, Longfellow — Titedn York, ding, bark 1th ehips Gay, for Mag Northern Crown, M rm, Marnolia, Gro Raynios, Bachelder, Rising A—Hn port bark Princeton, Kult fon fn Bolle, for ¢o; Briiant, and Dei, La Mee -Tn port steamara Corsten (He) i Elizobet Eb iot, Fashion é fed). Weeks. ity Sabout April i=in port ship 1 Ho aay 8 Lo: Staples, for Haitimore do. and others be ~! bon Oariee, Holmes Holt, Cid Dito, re Weer Pieres NY ork FR May 25-10 port Br sehr Queen of Clippers, ding May I=! pork ships Wester Bt two Brazilian porte Walker, Cor Callens bark 1 mt Tqribane for Baltimore, » port bare Pride of Ube Ser WO dave: We sony american Ferts. BPM Age whee Hho tella Matiida Proce, Baltimore do. Le. iv ra Halumere Mon rans, and Grace Uirdler © = Treble, Monts, brags Jobe ‘ oe Pratt wvrheateibent: ccme a areod Lady Deport Her mia gy th Nijee “piadelphia. Varia Le Lease veri Wiggin Pb ee ine es be thpert; © me. rohan NVork Below hart * Das, (ro York, brie 2 B Dense, from Pitiadciphs i « be Howie “ * bacon Bf hneaprane le rare: Deacon, Bache Howell, Moris Mi Jahon, bR, nth, ¥ ow. prothaah: or he Taylor, Verrine BANGOR, Jnue $—Oid senre Boutin Ravbidge, Washington; Faw Deate pia. Pradenen, Peewch, NV ore, i WELFAST, May 30 Arr athe W Cobb, Carle. \ York, BATH Jone 6—Cld wchr B eter Know, War wu 6— Arr ain W ined, Le Haker MY ork. sloop Oreon, do Arr renre J Netieun, Ho and Albert ae BLLAWUSTH, gnse S—Ie cory orig ‘ ork. rep EN WICH, Jone Git wckr A Midd ewwn Je. ne bo Bld echys Ralereny Me 7 1M Ramger, Hiaenlurd. 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