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2 ae eS FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, Waoxzspar, Jone 1—6 P. M. ‘The tock market was more active th‘s mornicg than @. Whe close last evening. Compared with the sales at the Grot posed yeoterday, Erie preierred stock advanced 5 Per cent, Miobigan Ceotral 1%, Michizan Southerm 1, IIli- ols Central 144, Cleveland and Pittsburg 1, Galena and Caioago 1, Chicago and Rock Island 3, Pittsburg and Fort Wayne 34, Cumberiand Coal 1, and Maripoes 1%. New Yort Ocntrai declined 4, Erie Railroad 13;, Hudson River 8, Reading %, Milwaukee and Prairie du Chien i, (CaBiw.go and Northwestern 3;, and Quicksilver Mining \. Bartem Raliroad sold up to 285. ‘There was mo material change tn the market in the afternowm. New York Central closed at 132%, Erie 111%, Hudson River 1423, Reading 138%, Michigan Central 143, Michigan Soutbern 96, illinois Central 127%, Cleve- fend and Pittsourg 112, Galena and Chicago 138, C eve- tand and Toledo 149, Chicago and Rock Island 112, Chica- go, Burlington and Quincy 128, Pittsburg aod Fort Wayne 115%, Chicago and Northwestern 58, Pacific Mail 2354, ené Quicks'lver Mining 74%. Prices of railroad and miscellaneous shares at the first wesnion of the Board of Brokers to-day compare with the Quotatioas on Wedvesday of last week as follows:— Galena and (bicago. Hudeow River y Pitt- burg and Fort Quicksilver Miniug. The following were the quetations to-day for govern+ ten: securities — Five twenty coupon bonds, interest on. Five-twenty registered bonds..... Feveu avd three tenths Treasury notes. Rexiste. 0 6's Of 1881... ‘Conpon 68 of 1881... ‘ve year currevoy certificates. Mrseouri sixes Touncasee 11x08 Indiana tives . Virwinie sixes North: arouoa Ql: the spasmodic efforts of the Lamar gamblers to create ‘SO excitement. It opeped in the morning at 18734, and ‘by the uid 0. @ false report from Washington it was raised wo 189%. Sterling bills were firm at 206 a 206%. ‘The loan market was rather easier to-day, owing to the two years five per cent legal venders, which bave been divested of their trat coupons, going into circulation. The steamship Persia, for Liverpool, took out $502,194 in epec.e. ‘The aggregate value of the exports of produce and mer- Chandise, exc. usive of specie, from the port of New York during the past week was $3,337,911 Teaputches from Webiogton, published to-day, state that tbe Secretary of the Treasury designs to put on the market fifty to ne hundred millivns of six per cent bonds , redeemable after 1881, and that said bonds willform a part of the nine hundred million loan authorized by the act of March 3, 1863. Two bundred millions of the amount provided for in that law bas been taken from it, and pow forms what is known as the ten-forty five Per cevt loum; the balance of seven hundred millions Temams to be pegotiated in any manner the Secrotary may determine upon, provided that the interest Ghali not exceed 6 per cent, and that no part of it shal! be paid io loss than tea years, nor any promise Given that ine bonds will be permitted to run a longer period than orty years. We bave semi-official authority for ptating that the idea intended to be couveyed tu the despatch above referred to is not in accordance with the fact, and that Mr, Chase has no intention for the pre Beat to interfere with. or take any advantage of, the act of Murch 3, which authorized loan of nine hudred miliona. He will oot disturb that law uoti! a‘ter the te:-forty loan, which is pow om the market, is absorbed, We are satisiea that the Secrotary is in im- modiute waut of funds, and that the necessities of the goverument are sorely pressing him. He will, therefore, be ‘orced to resort to such means 96 promise the moat Speedy returns. Two propositions bave been presented, either © which would be likely to serve bis purpose, and ‘one of them will most probably be adopted. The first is to issue three yeare legal tender six per cent Treasury notes, interest compounded, and the whole payabie when tbe potest mature; and the otber is to offer the re. muining +ixty ix millions, which be is authorized to en- graf on the loon of 1851, for sale through the Assist nt ‘Treasurers and the national banks at the market value of tus ex ising bonds, which are now quoted at tweive to foarte” per cent premium. Piacing the premium at an average of twelve per cent, the new bonds would yield the following amount: — Bonds pot weued “ $06.565,000 Premium, twelve per cent... 7,057,500 DWM Sei ictineLespaevecgeesdtosy avin $74,552,800 ‘The subscriptions to the ten-forty loan received by the Nivth Natiopai Bank, of this cy, since May 25, amount to $450,000, The imatitution has paid government dra‘ts this week to the extent 0° $600,000. The Coimmbien Marine Insurance Company, of this City, have increased their capital stock to two millions of doltar The Assistant Treasurer reports to day as follows:— Receipts from customs $144,000 196.319 ‘Total receipts 196.8 Payments... 1,262,150 Balance.....-........ ++ 23,062,125 Bubscriptions to 10 40 loan. 64au The receipts of the Dubuque and Sioux City Railroad during the week ending May 21 compere as follows with the earnings for the same time last yoar:— Week ending May 21, 1864 Same time in 1863. Tecrease. sree SI BT1 —The receipts of tbe above road from the commence- ment of the year to the 21st of May amounted to $09,351, whteb te in excess of the earnings during the same Deriod wm 1863 of $84,070, or 4654 per cent. Swek Exeh Wavansvar, 112% 300 M3 <8 scaapapeesaag S3Es RLErS tr See B2sz nz lw do... 0 Viaag + WE 200 Cov A Pie RR... 112g 100 do Wr Oonn and Goer ; orate frum iearegun, Marigoo wipe RP 2 = ioee, Trans Oo 30, flo o» Quarts wil We Ve. t nee 9 ane : Tol pliver ig Oo: 74 to ie za 2a3. Cleve & Pitts RR. Gai & Chic RB i do ~e = : res Begaistes NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE, 2, 1864.-WITH SUPPLEMENT. AS 20 Chic, Bar Gu RE Ii govaciclnee gly Bits Riise ify lov: lo " . myo do i Be a Y RAs 20 Bu ‘ a ow pie Gig 100 do. CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Waovespar, June 1—6 P. M. Asurs.—Recelpts, 17 bbis. Market firm, but quiet, at $10 for pots and $13 for pearis. Baxavsrorrs.—Receipta, 16.862 bbis. flour, 78 bbis. and 40 bags corn meal, 13,156 bushels wheat, 21,100 do. corn, 26,025 do. oats, 1,216 do, barley, and 8,600 do. malt. The flour market opened dull and depressed, and some sales were effected at a slight redaction of prices, but a better foe!ing supervened with the rise in gold, amd the closing qnotations: substantisily as yesterday. Receipts meo- derate, and demand chiefly for the home trace; sales 10,000 bbis. state and Western, 1.800 de. Soutnern and 800 do, Canadian, Rye flour was i (air demand and the Corn meal was with sales of 400 firmer, w: bis. ‘$7 60 for city (Atiantic Mil ‘tme—the dyw! latter an outside price for small parcels. We quote: — Superfine State ana Western four $7250 740 7500 7 60 76 170 Tha 1% Extra round boop Ohio... T7900 805 dB si 60 8 20a 11 00 1800 820 8 25 a 11 00 7658 165 T7e 860 6500 776 6 76a 740 2 +33 00 a 38 50 —The wheat market I! and in favor of the B buyer, but closed with more tone with the rise in gold. The reveints wore extremely light and the butk of the gales were to arrive. *s business foots up 100,000 bushels, including Ch: ig At $1 60.8 $1 67, mil- waukee club at $161 a $167, amber spring at $1 67 0 $1 68, red State at $1 73, winter red weatern at $170 a $1 78, amber Michican at $1772 $1 81, handsome white Michigan at $2 a $2 0214, and white Genesee p. t. Rye was without decided change inprice, and quiet at $160 $155 Oats were firm and in good request, with sales of Canadian at Stic. a 87ixc., State at 88c a 89c., and Western at 89c. a 90c. Included in the sales were a c1rgo ot Prince Edward's Island (26.000 bushels) at 88c. Corn continued scarce and prices were decidedly higher; sales 30.000 bushels at $1 65 a $172 for new and old Weatern mixed, $170 for yellow and $168 for white Southern. Barley and barley malt continued dull. Corres —The market was quiet. and prices were rather firm: the sales embrace 100 bags St. Nomingo at 37c., 200 Dags Rio at 44c., and 95 do. in bond at 44c., cash. Srovk is Naw Yorx, June 1. 1861. 1862. 1853. 1966. 116,361 101,586 100,573 ry = ae 5,180 19,791 3,700 10,283 cx 866 ‘950 5,373 — 2,500 - - Singapore, bags 2,212 — = = Tava... + "B60 3.000 1,547 1,006 Java, mats.. — 15350 15,907 — Jamaica, bags - 637 130 81 Savanilla..... 0 173 520 486 Porto Rico...... ry 759 603 St. Domingo,bags 620 2,679 193 8,229 Costa Rica...... 1,088 2681 % S21 21636 Corron.—The market was quiet, and prices wore scarcely as firm. The sales were 600 bales. We quote:— Bein sheds Mobile. oF te ing. 07 «10 = 108-108 Good middiing 08 = 108, s«108Ss110 Midaling fai (i aes 1 Ge 1 a Cocoa,—A sale of 50 boxes St. Domingo at 17c., and 10 do. Para at 25c., cash, in bond. Corrre —The ‘market was active and prices were firmer and rather bigher. The rales were 400,000 Ibs. lake, part to arrive, at 433¢c., 120,000 Ibs. Minnesota, om the spot, at 44c., 200.000 ‘Ibs. Quincy and Clif at 4334, waiting for export; 45,000 Ibs. Portaze at 43c.. and 300. 0 Tos. Baltimore, part July delivery, at 43c.,f. 0. b. Daves axp Dyxs.—The market was dull, and holders generully were firm: sales of ¢20,000 pounds American white sugar of lead, mostly on speculation, at 30c, a 32c.: 1,600 kegs bi carb soda at 8%c. @ 81,¢., 6,000 pounds cudbear at 425¢c., 2,000 oumces quinine at $3 20, and 400 tons crude brimstone, in Jota, at $71. FR 178.—Market quiet, but firm, with sales of 1,500 bunches Baracoa bananas at $1 50 a $175, 50,000 Maian- zas pides at $12, 225 boxes sardines at 43c. a 44c. for balf, and 10,000 Baracoa cocoanuts, in lots, at $45, cash. .—The market for dry cod was a little more active, and prices were a little higher, and ® good inquiry pre tere there were 2,000,quiatals George’s sold at $6 75 FraTHxes.—1,000 pounds pure Western sold at T4c., Fire CRACKERS were firm, with gales of 3,600 boxes, 40 packs. at $3 50 a $3 60, cash. FReIcuts were exceedingly dull, and rates tended downwards, To Liverpool, per n acon, 208 ; 100 tierces lard. 208. To London, per neutr and trerces lard. 25s ; and per steamer, 2.000 bbls. flour, 2s. €d. ‘To Giasgow, per ateamer, 50 tlerces beer, 66., and 150 bales hair, 368. Yo Bremen, 110 hhds. ‘tobacco, 228, 6d.; @ Bremen bark was chartered, with a cargo of tobacco, to Bremen, at 17s, 6d. The Shipping List notices the following char. tors:—British iron bark, 428 tons, to Hong Kong at £800; bark, 550 tons, from Chincha Isiands to Cork for ordera, guano, £4: a British ship, 478 tous, from Philadelphia to Cork or Falmouth for orders, petroleum, 68. if to Great Britain, 68, 6d. if to Continent, or 58. 6d. if to a direct port in Great Hritain: a Norwevian snip, 636 tous, to Cork tor orders, 28,000 busbeis wheat, 6s. 64. : a schooner, 90 Sons, to St Domingo and back, $1.200: a British schooner, 250 tons, to Matanzas, $1,600. gold; a schooner, 147 tons, from Glace Bay, C. B., to Rondout, coal, $6; a brig, 257 tons, from Glace Bay, C B, to New York, coal. $575; @ schooner to Newbern, N C., compressed hay. $9 Hay.—For shipping $1 60. and for city $1 60, cash. Hignr.—Sales of 6 090 bales at 18¢ , cash. STOCK IN NEW TORK JUNK 1. 1861. 1862. 1863. 1864, Amer, undressed, ba! 25° 370 2.052 1.242 + 201 263° 1,381 Ne 47,054 42019 19,872 12,432 - 1,235 4,600 400 180 ‘ors.—The market was steady, and prices were fair, sae to the scarcity; sales of 600 bales choice at 30c. a ImnGo was ateady, with sales of 50 bbis, Madras, at $1.20 a $1_40. and 10 do. at $1 46, cash. Irox.—Scoteh pig was dull, with sales of 100 tons Glen garn'ck at $60 250 tons American No. 2 at $57, 150 do. No, 2 at $54 « $55, and 126 do. white at $50, cash. Larms were lower, with a sale of 400,000 at 175, 3 months, Lxap,—Sales of 50 tons super English at 12%c., and American at 130. , ose Motas+E*.—The market was inactive, and prices vari- able: the sales inciute 25 bbie, Retran’s XXX at 80c., and 100 bbl, New Orleans at 900, a 950, STOCK IN NRW YORK JUNE 7. 862. 3. «1884, Muscovado, bhds. emery anos Ciayed 204 = 925 ‘170 Porto Ri 7 2,028 3,472 3,119 Muscovado, bois. 762 _ pd New Orleans... = 16,7 4,381 Navat. srores.—The t for spirits turpentine was light, but prices were ie firmer; sales of 90 bbis., at $3 10 tor American and $2 for French. Roains were in 490d request at previous prices: a sale of 800 bbis. Stockholm was made on p.t, anda small lot of virgin dip turpentine at $36 per 280 Ibs janis —Clinch were very firms at 9v., cut 7c., copper nails S7c., yellow metal nails and spikes 3¥c., aud zinc bails 19¢., 6 months, Ont CaK® —200 tons Western Bay sold, to arrive, at $52 S Ou vere u be. gallon higher sperm, ‘is were 106. @ lbc. per for crude ‘with sales of 3,000 bb's, New Bedford at $190. and 156 do at $1 90. part for export. Whule was bi sale of 1500 bbis, at $114 » $1 16; alsoglOv bbis. prime Western lard, for export, at $1 17, 50 do. No. 2,$1 10; 150 Cases olive $5 75, and 80 casks cocoanut at 20c , cash. Provmiowe.—Keceipts, 169 bbls. pork, 1,122 deel, 1,165 do. lard. i bade drmer, with a fair demand, Sales $29 75 a $39 for old mens, $31 2 $31 26 for 24 50 a $25 46 for old and new prime, and 0 50 & $31 for prise mors; also 200 bbia, new mess, for June, buyers’ option. at $32, and 1,000 do. same de! nd option, at $82 25. Total stock, old and new. June i. 1864, 128,300 bbls. Same tax month, 93,190 bbia. Last’ year, same 188,466 bbis. Beet market was firmer and more acti Sales 2,300 bbis. at $7 50 a $13 for country mow: $1 for country prime. $16 a $19 19 50 & $22 ‘or extrs mess. Total . 1864, 40,367 packages. Same Q Packiges, Same date inst year, 59,964 packages. Prime mess beef was in beter demand Sales 1.500 terces at $28. $29; also Included im. Judia meas at $31. Beet hams were quiet, with small ales at $27 2$28 Ovt meats w: ‘m, with sales of 400 puck ages at 110. 81230 for shouidors and 14%<c. a Ife. for hans. Racow—Sides duli, with sales of 50 boxes Westera Comberiand cot at 12440. The tard market was quiet, and prices without material chunge Sales 1,800 bbia. at Le @ Lic. ; also 1,000 bole. No 1, for Jniy, at 14K. Rutter was moderately active xt 25¢. 2 40c. for Obto cemmon to prime ond 30c. a 44. for State, Checee was without ma- terial change, Bales at 120. a 180. Vereoteum—Receipis 2356 bbis. The morket con- tinued Orm, with a steady. good demand for both crude and refined for export.“ The stock i* known to be very light, the majority of the sales during the past month, both bere and ip Wbiladelphia, baving been for export, while good many of the sales for future delivery bave also boen for export, ae reported from time to time in the HARALD. The ealee of reSued to day were again restricted by tbe Ormnces of holders, The salos were 5,000 bb's, Orde at 460. a 40%0.,0n the 1 4c a 41s c., frow, all this month, and 4240. a 48¢., for July: 1,200 do. refined at 04360. @ 650., om the spot, 640. for July and 6%. for August; 2,000 do. frae, Toc. a 71c., on the spot, and S20, 8820. for August Benzine was nominal. = —A aslo of 800 bugs Rangoos was made on board at sxe. soaks There waa not much activity in the market, ‘vot prices were Lrtaly be!d; sees of 837 bhds. Cuda tous @xvadd at 180, @ 210., and 100 do. Porty Rico at ITge & 18. S100K IN HHT voRK, JUNT 1 1. 1862. 92,116 49 545 4,076 1,620 139 io bin hae 46,083 64,605 aria Sart. —000 bbis Carscen sold at 6450 , 4 months. Sums. —The market was dull, for Timothy. Glover was quiet, with wales 1956 0.3 b at 45, and 2,000 bags Onlcutta linseed. in Bortoe, $415. Satara oy Ce, —A aale of 60,000 Ibs. |, at $40. @ B50, was firm, but leas active; eaies 60,000 bbis at 14 gc. for common to strictly prime was somewhat limited, end the holders Small sales of Strait do inder the proposed increase duties; the aa'es embraced 150,000 Ibs. domestic fleece at 000 Ibs. pulled at 760. @ She. for sunerfine ‘and extra, 20,000 Ibs. California at 50c. @ 6c. , 2.500 bales 2 52c., 400 a ane at 36o. a STo., and 100,000 Ibs. Russian oo private terms. Winsxxy.—Recetpts 569 bbis.; market firm, with sales of 2,500 bbis. at $130 8 $1 82 (or State and Wostern, in- cluding 1,000 bbis. EK. and D. at $1 33. IMPORTANT FROM EUROPE. Tho Australasian at New York and Nova Scotian at Father Point with Three Days Later News. GRANTS CAMPAIGN IN ENGLAND. Fi Reports from the Battle Field to the 7th of May. Fall of Three Per Cent in the Rebel Loan. ae Napoleon Operating fer a Change Ministry in England, No Result from the Danish Conference. THE POPE'S DEATH HOURLY EXPECTED. de, &e. de. ‘The Canard steamship Australasian, Capt. Cook, which left Liverpoo! at ten o'clock on the merning of the 2st, ‘and Queenstown on the afternoon of the 294 of May, ar- rived at this port yesterdsy afternoon. ‘The steamship Nova Scotisn, from Liverpool 19th, via Greencastle 20th of May, passed Father Point, en reuic to Quebec, yesterday. ‘Tho pews is three days later. Great anxiety was felt in England to learn the result of the battles in Virginia whoo the Australasian sailed. The very latest news by the Australasian reports the steamship Europa, from Bostoa, via Halifax, with Ame- rican news to the 13th of May, arrived at Queenstown on May 22. The report that General Grant bad defeated Lee was the only topic of conversation on the 2ist of May, and caused an unsettied feeling in commercial circles. Satterthwaite’s circular of May 20 reports a continued duiness in American securities, operators awaiting tho Feault of the battles between Lioutenant General Grant and Lee in Virginia. ‘The political news is unimportant. A prospectus had been issued in London of a company to introduce floating telegraph stations and light ships Dear the ordinary track of steamers, such as off Cape Raco, the vicinity of Scilly Islands and the English and Irish channels. The capital ts £250,000. ‘The Prince of Wales made his first appearance as @ public speaker at the annual banquet of the Royal Lite- rary Fund in London, He acted as chairman, and ac- quitted himself croditably. ‘The London News points out that if the Prince of Wales is permanently to perform a large portion of the duties of royalty an increase of the settlement made upon him will be necessary to enable him to boar the burden. Tt also praises the self abnegation of the Princeas of Wales in this hour of trouble to her father’s house. Lord Palmerston made his reappearance in the House on the 20th and was greeved with loud cheers. ‘The Marquis of Hartington stated in the House of Commons that two battalions of Guards and one of in- fantry had been ordered home from Canada without relief. A block of warehouses and counting bouses on Gor- don street, Glasgow, was destroyed by fire on the 2ist of May. The logs is estimated at one hundred thousand pounds sterling. The London Times of May 20 says it appears thata convention has been signed between the French, Portu- guese, Italian, Brazilian and Haytien governments for the establishment of telegraphic communication between the continents of Europe,and America. A total aubvention of about £180,000 will be given jointly by the governments, who guarantee the neutrality of the line. ‘The ministerial crisis had terminated in PRelgium, aly the ministers having withdrawn their resignations. The session of the French Corps Legisiatif was pro- longed until May 25, Tho Bank of France has reduced its rate of discount to Seven per cent, ‘The Madrid Bpoca Gays that Spain will appeint a repre- sentative to Moxico as soon as the Emperor Maximilian shall bave notified the Spanish government of his aoces- ‘sion to the throne. A letter from Rome in the Cologne Gazette states that the Emperor af Mexioo, before leaving the Roman capi tal, paid tothe fund of Peter's Pence @ sum of 60,000 franca. It is stated that the negotiations between England, the Porte and the Viceroy of Egypt respecting the transport of British troops to Indie through Turkish territory had been satisfactory concluded. ‘The steamship Edinburg, from New York, and the Damascus, from Portland, arrived out on the 20th of May. ‘The steamship Kangaroo, from New York, reached Liverpool at nine A. M.on the 18th of May. She lef ogain at nine A.M. on the 10th, having discharged and taken ju cargo in twenty-four hours. ‘The Bremen arrived at Southamptos st about eleven P. M. on the 19th of May. The Vonnayivania arrived at Quesastown about mid- Bight on the 201h of May. Grn) c paign. ENGLISH OPINION THE OPHRATIONS OF TEE FEDERAL ARMY IN VIRGINIA. [From the London Globe (a Cabinet organ), May 20.) At length we bave something Itke authentic reports that General Grant had put the whole 4! forces of the federal government on the move, ané had the campatgn in earnest at the end of April and the 7 ning of May But that is seurly all we know. if we very little we soon enter upon dark and doubtful pat eas of rumor avd conjecture. For opce a commends bie secresy has heen maintained—commendable at least by the military mind, bet somewhat Inconvenient for the Journalist. Only very random guesses have been made at the Cee haga, gr Mad the rival armies. ae works outs General Grant's headquarters, at no hing is known of he portion or the forces of Generab Ler, excepe that the first was somewhere south of the the second of respectable magnitude. That 4 complex operntions were In een at nd of the firet werk in May Is plaim; but it would hs shrowdest ebserver to pick vut of the telegrams, und the journals which have come to hand almost with tiem, the materials for ® satisfactory account of the relative positions of the belligerents. At we van do we ary to prevent an tptelligible statoment, A ginnce @t the vows shows that Generel Cree anes ine of campal piex pian \paign. wes have ia view a very co he moved at ai, hig main ur on the north bank of the Rappal that river and the Rapid: Hi forot, under Sigel the mouth of the Sheaando' valley, avether of some considerable stron: under Generale luuer and W. F. Sigith, about Monr#, and an army of reserve, uoder Barneide, around capital, At @ given signal ail these Wo pew put 9 motion, thoogh not altogether. lo order to disteaot attention from hin main object, General W. Ff Smith gent @ recounciteriag party the Yorktown peniauula, and pushed is ry ae Bot. tom's Hridge on (he Obickaborminy, while at the same tune ue ontentatiousiy wcoapied Weat Point, at the mous of the Pamy mod on MeClolian's 01d tine, ibe © deovived of not we cannot aay. But teens not. (or General Renuregard is beat Pow shu g with toirty thousaad men, apperenuy a ron! BleoLiane of Onnmged AeaRt, wore te ined a force at City Point, om the right bank of the James, and move them or thi to move them on realen Petersburg, with the double object of entting the direct communications Of Richmond and Charleston and takin The meoain, it io giated, 3 i i bing ruined house at Chancellorsyilie, through Wilderness to Germania Ford, on the Rapidaa, On the morning off the 6th—but here the intelligence breaks short off with the announcement that a capnonade bad begun. Assaming these statements to be correct, ¢/ ts plain that Generat Grant i playina a bold game for high sia’: With bis main army in the contre of Kastern Virgioia strikes directly at Richmond, facilitate ‘s chief object, he had set in motion two columns on his flanks—the right column in the Shenandoah valiey, while guarding that road, is visibly Gependent for its sa'ety on the of the maim army; the left columa, oo the Ri Ae no less be competied to retreat by any a ire in the ceatre, Supposing the main y to be successful, then Sigel and Smith’s columos may become arp and destructive weapons. What General Graot imed at was, probably, to fight and defeat General Tee as goon as he could in Spottsylvania, aud drive him to retreat, mot upon Richmond, but upon Gordons- ville; thee to move rapidly over the North Anaa upon the Central Virginia Rvilway, thus Interposing between Richmond and Lee, and, trusting to the activity aod skill of Sigel and Burnside to hold Lee in tbe mountains, then to attack Richmond om one or other bank, er both banks, of the James, with his own and Smith's troops. If this conjecture be correct, it’ mast be confessed that General Grant haa entered tipon a large and v un. dertaking, Whetber it is correct, how (ar it is correct, how the Confoderates fared in the action which appears to huve bogun on the 6th, we shall not koow for some days. But sofar as we can read the moagre information supplied to-day , such are the impressions it leaves on our mind Nor is {t from Virginia alone that we obtain news of the of armies, General Grant seome to favor simulta- neous attacks on all points, and accordingly General Sherman was to move out from Chattanooga at the end of April with the double purpose of preventing the despatch of reinforcements to Virginia (rom the Confederate army at Dalton, and to push that army before him to Atlanta, Sberman te not deficient in daring, but it is questionable whether-be can have the means for a campaigo of this toagnitude. That, if ordered to do it, he will try bard to satisfy Grant, wo bave no doubt. Still, with Forrest hat ing on bis right flank, and probably by this Hredtening the road from Rridgeport to Nash- ville, unless he hid been called to join General Johnston, and was sweoping up federal outposts on his way, with a difficult and almost exbausted country before him, and perhaps some qualms about the sxfety of Fast Tennessee, 1t is doubtful whether General Sherman will see Atlanta this summer. Over the Mississippi the check which bad soldiership brought upon General Banks hag forced Gene- ral Steele to ret} at. pe 8 upon Little Rock, in Arkansas, with, baid, conFiderable loss—a statement also denied, low water in the Red river has obliged Admiral Porter to sacrifice gunboats and transports, and, deprived of these, Banks necessarily retired 49 Alexan- dria. \hether he would stay thore must have depended upon the depth of the river, because with- out the water way the army could not be fed. From the London Post (Palmerston organ), May 21.) © * © On the morning of the 6th the federal forces occupid a position, the right of which rested on the Rapidan at Germanna ford, and the left on Chancollors- ville , the Confederates being in their immediate front. On this morning heavy cannonading is reported to have been heard; and it is not improbable that the next mail will bring us the Intelligence of what has proved to be a gone- ral engagement. |. The advance of Meade's army is. Rowever, only one of a series of simultaneous operations which have been pro- jected by the federal Commander-in-Chief. A column, ua- der the command of Couch and Sigel, has pushed forward from Winchester along the line of the Shenandoah val- ley, with the intention, doubtiess, of co-operating with Meade on Lee's left and rear, in the event of that General being compeiled to retire before the advance of the main body of the federal forces. At the same time a demon- stration bas been made in the Peninsula by Sm! whe has occupied West Point: whilst a large force, under the command of Butler, bas boon lauded at City Point, of the right bank of the James river, with the intention of threatening Richmond from the southeast, General Grant bas evidently recolved to turn to account all the available military strength of his government, and, if possible, by a bold ccup to seize the Confederate capital. Everything, however, depends upon the success of Meade, and the accounts received from his headquarters up to the present are far from encouraging. Lee ts clearly aware that if Meade is repulsed the tactics of tne North ero generalissimo will be rendered futile, and he will doubtless disregard all other considerations in the pre- sence of the paramount necessity of defeating him. Meanwhile, however, Richmona is in no immediate dan- ger from Butler, as Beauregard bas occupied Petersburg with thirt; thousand men. The federals have once again ir formertactics of dividing their forces for f simultaneously threatening different points. ough bumerically inferior, the Confederate forces will probably be found to have been amply eufficiont, under the geveralship of Lee, to inflict another damaging defout upon the grand Army of the North {From the London News (Exeter Hall organ), May 21.) * * © Itis perhaps somowhat premature to specu- late with any confidence on the campaign which has just opened. Even some ‘of the principal facts seem to be doubted. ‘Thus, whilst on the one haad the tnaing of Butler's troops at Césy Point is stated as cortain by some, on the other band it seems to be believed by others that Butler is advancing from Gloucester Point, which is on the north bank of the York river, upon Lee's ootamunica tions. This latter conjecture seems scarcely probable, for it 18 utterly inconsistent with the intelligence that Beauregard is at Petersburg with thirty thousand men, for such a force in such @ position would be absolutely useless. The probability is that Grant has intentionally spread all soris of false rumors, in order to decewe the gaping public of New York and his adecrsaries. To judge from the newspaper accounts, he has admirably succeeded in his design. THE FEELING IN LIVERPOOL. {From the Liverpool Journal, May 21.) * * * Although everybody bas arrived at the con- clusion that the battle in Virginia has been fought, nd- ody has made up hie mind as to the result. Tho tatk on ’Change yesterday wes, that if the federals have been umequivocably triumphant, the war will soon be over, but that if the Coniederates have won the great fight, or even held their own, the war will go on for a few mouths longer, when, from cosfessed exhaustion on both sides,’ compromise will be inevitable; that the worst fear, however, is generally the strong one, and that the big fear is that Grant will win; that io tbat case sundry people will have to put their houses ta order; that reaction is always accel- @rated by unfounded apprehension: that vague reports about the quantity of cotton in America will at first be credited, and that impatient sellers will throw down the market; that bankers will look grave and proceed to re- alize; tbat creditors will be urgent and suspicious; that speculators wil! shun the Flags, or all that is left of them, and that tbe depression will be uonatural; that,on the otber band. if the chance of peace retires atill {urther in ‘the distance, spinners will become venturesome; that the speculators will take stock of circumstances, and arrive ‘at the conclusion that the demand for cotton will exceed ey ae keen Yet dreamt of will be re- OPINIOM IN MANOHESTRR. main army. Itis clear, however, that this formidable force on Grant's extreme Fight will secure him from any flank attack, and compel Uonfoderates to be very cautious’ To guard bis communications, and render impossible any Wasb- ‘at. of those mancmmivres towards often On the southern bank of James river, and within twenty miles of Petersburg, where Beau i sald to be awaiting with an army thirty thousand strong. A couple of days’ marching eught ¢0 bring these tsaoubs- adie commendors within fighting distance, and the cea. lot must be » notable one whenever it takes piace, The Da War, UTILS PROGRESS MADR iN THE CONPRRENGE— NAPOLTON LOOKING FOR & CHANGE OF MINISTRY IN ENGLAND-—-RAVAG3S OF THR GEKMANS Bt JUTLAND AND INDIFMATION OF THR DANBS— OHARGE OF THE GWRDISR ENVOY IN LONDON | ay THR PYRWAY GOVERNMENT, FTC., RTO, age m™ bad transpired an to the Con’e fence. Let? the Paris Broree was that i¢ did not progreso; and |s @ap aise beliewed that the Froech goverament regard thle miate of Rhince with aatinfaction, os * of minttry tn Krginnd, when Wid fave cordial support (rom Franes, dewpateh says the Yruniane ia Jutiand te pay for neceanaries OF Iie during the armis toe, The Danieh journals demand the resumption of the blockade an a reprisal for ibis breach Mf tho armis- tee. A Vienna tel maya that a6 the sitting of the Con. forence,on the 1Tth ot May, tria And Prussia demanded the complete autemimy of the duchiew, their por pal unin with Denmark, materia) quaraptess. ani es « iaily the i Paintonanoe of tua pyint uf vigw hall GY ge Kaderal | TMet-en the sucosesion questing. Th: int te duced Baron Vou Beust to ive hin thal one Gor" man propositi @, 1b masserted that Russia isnot avoree to this proposal, The Swedish Minister of Forelen Affairs charges that Seoret instructions seas by him to the Swedwh official in ‘London were opened ia Germ: France. ‘The rumors of intended ministerial changes are denied the Paris Moni‘eur, Sao Vesey cnnaree tothe atiliveeaten bat voonteet to hold itself ip readiness te go $o Tun: pres- Doing nevenmary to solve cortain,difioulsies thag had The Bourse was firmer, Rentes 66.80 on May $0. any. < i Chias. oman, April 9, 1864, Exchange 6s, 64, ‘Tea—Wothiey doing, ik lower, Shirtiogs and twist higher, Tea Ercatinds og TE change 48, 03d. . i India. Cunovrra, April 30, 1864. * prgotton goods quiet, Exchange 23, Sa Prelghts tan- Bonar, April 30, 1864. Money tighter. Exohange 2a. 1Kd. agate Commerei. Intelligence. THE LONDON MONEY MARKET. {From the Manchester Guardian (city article), May 21. All the markets have (May 20) been inactive an heavy to-day, chiefly from a geperal absence of business, but partly also from persistent ramore that, owing to the mon-success of the Conference, Cabinet changes are im- Pending. Console for money opened at 914 2 91%,8 fractional recovery from the depressed prices of yeater- be mouse ‘O13, for maar had DNCEBIOG exer ain. were a money, an « ° dend for the 8th ofJune, iS ‘wn sum of £73,000 in gold has been taken to the bank lay. ‘The discount demand at the bank has been moderate. Foreign securities show aa average further fall of nearly one-half per cen! h the exception of the Con- federate ban, which 1 cent better, at 67, and Russian serip. Mexican “a Railway stecks wore very fiat. Funds.—Consols, money, 9134 a 9134; consols, account, 904, 0.903: console, new threes, 89 8 891; Indian loan, 105 10634; Exchequer bills, 15, 10 discount for |, 4 discount for June. ‘The weekly bank returns show a gain in the buillion of AMERICAN SECURITIES, Baring Bros, & Co. say American stocks stili continue neglected and quotations are nominal, almost 1n all cases. United States five-twenties, 53 a 65. Loxnon, May 21—Evoning. Consols for money, 9134 a 91%; Erie shares, 54 0 66; Tilinois Central shares, 28 @ 29 discount. Lonpon, May 22, 1864. Console after official hours yesterday closed at 915; a se. The Stock Exchange and markets yesterday were gen- erally fiat. A general impression prevailed on the Stock Exchange that there is sone truth to the report that General Grant has won a victory over Lee. The rebel loan has declined nearly three per cent, and was last quoted at 63 a 64, ‘The Bank of England yesterday reduced their rate of discount to 8 per cent. PARIS BOURSS. Pans, May 21, 1864. Bourse dull. Rentes, 66f. 65. MESSBS, RICHARDSON, SPRNCR AND COMPANY'S OTR- CULAR. laverroon, May 20, 1864. Corroy.—The market has been quiet this week; but pI re been steadily maintained until ¢ when ‘American descriptions have been pressed for sale in one or two quarters, on rather easier terms; all other kinds ure unchanged. Middliog Orleans, 28344. per pound; do, Mobile, 28d. per pound; do uplands, 284. per pound. In Manchester this week, being Whitsuntide holidays, there is very little doing. Brranstures.—With remarkably fine warm weather, the trade this week hag beep exceedingly dull. At Tuca- day’s market wheat sold only in the merest retail, and, in absence 0° any transactions of importance, prices were nominaliy without ¢han) Flour was quite neglected. Indian corn dull at 28s, per quarter for mixed. At to- day’s market business was again exceedingly limited. In wheat so little business was dove that prices aro almost nominal, but generally the rates asked were about ld. a 2d. per cental lower. Flour neglected at a reduction of 6d. a 1s. per bbl. Indian corn very slow of sale. Wo quote wheat, red Western, 7s. 8d. a 78. 10d. for Chicago; 7s. 11d. a 8s. 1d. for Milwaukee and amber Iowa; 1s. 9d. a8e 2d. for winter; Southern, 8s. 3 ite, 88. a 98 3d; Calffornia, 8s. Bd. a 98 34. per 100 Ibs. Flour—Extra States, 188. 64. @ 198.; Extra Obio, 208. a 216. per 196 Ibs. Indian Corn—Mixed, 28s ; white, 328 a 33s. per 480 Ibs. ‘Berv very little inquired for, and in absence of business prices are unaltered. Pork slow of sale. Bacow in most limited request, except heavy boneless middies, which are still taken to a fair oxtent for export. Hams again 1s. @ 28, per cwt. lower, Shoulders dull, and casicr in price. Cree In. a 28. per cwt. cheaper. Larp.—The demand has become very limited, being confined to the immediate grequirements of buyers, and with sales of barely 100 tons§ prices ure irregular; at the bane ona nearest value is 41s.a42s. for good to fine quality. ‘TaLLow continues very dull, and gales are small at about late rates—say 37s. 6d. a 40s, 6d. for ordinary to ‘ae city rendered; 41s. a 41s. 6d. for Buteber’s Asaocia- 100. Quxrcrrros Bark dull; Philadelphia at 7s. and Balti- more at 68. per cwt. Beeps —About 1,000 bags Amorican have been taken for speculation at 32s. 6d. a 368 6d, per cwt., according to quality, Nothing done in timothy or fla: Perrovevm.—Refined Pennsylvanian dull at 2s. 2d. a 2a. 4d. per gallon. Of crude about 1,500 bbis. have been sold, it is believed, at £18 7s. 6d. per ton. HAVRE MARKET. Haver, May 19, 1864, Cotton—Sales of the week only 1.000 bales; mar! quiet and less drm. New Orleaas tres ordinaire, 358 do. bas, 350 fr. Steck 44,000 bales. THE LATEST MARKETS. Liverroo, May 21—Fvening. Cotton—Sales to-day 5,000 bales, of which 1,000 were to speculators and exporters, the market closing quiet and unchanged. Broadstults flat. Provisions dull and tending downward. Produce quiet and steady. Arrival of the Schooner O. H. Li Tho United States schooner 0. H. Loe, 1). O'Brien com- manding, from Pensacola May 7, via Beaufort, N. C., ‘27th, put into the latter port on account of a leak. An- vexed in a list of ber officers :— Commander—D. O'Brien. Acting Master and Breou'tre Officer—Wm. R. Cox. Acting Master's Mate—Goorge Spencer. Surgeon's Steward—Wim. Wood. Master's Steward—Daniol T. Leach. , United sta Distriet Court, Bofore Judge Betts. CONDEMNATION OF A PRIZE. Jone 1.—The United States ve. Sloop Nellie and Car- go.—E. Delafield Smith, United States District Attorney, entered ® decree of condemnation against the above gamed vessel and cargo in the Distriet Court, The Nel- Ne was eaptared in March, 1863, off Port Royal, by the United States steamer South Carolina. ‘The prize was taken to Port Royal, and, boing unsea- worthy, was abandoned. The cargo was sent to New York for adjudication. The cause was heard in October last, and the Court, not considering the evidence then ad- duced sufficient to warrant a condemnation, 41 a decree to be entered g! the libellants six months’ far- ther a5 to the criminality of the last, and a final decree of nation ordered. The which consisted of soa island cottorf, has been wold Marshal for $20,643. A decree of distribution will be entered in a few days. Usxvown Assassix—Two Mey Danawnovery Stannep— ‘Tae Prarernatorn wot Anneeran.—-A tragic affair, result ing im the stabbing of two mon, one of whom it is fenred will die from the effects of his injuries, occurred m New Bowery, near James stroet, shortly before twelve o'clock on Tuesday night. Jt appears that at the time named two mon, named Thomas Norton and John Smith, in pass- ing through New Bowery, saw a man lying under a coun- ter which stood on the sidewaik. Norton asked the man what be was doing thore, which led to some harsh words between them. During the controversy the stranger jumped to bis feet, aud, drawing @ formidable looking knife, plunged the biade into Norton's Droast, inflicting @ wound which there are great fears will rowult fatally, The assagsia then rushed upoo Smith and stadved him through the hand, after which he escaped, and has not yet been arrested. Had tho alarm been romptly given it is probabie ‘the rerre might have eon arrested; but, albhough}\ie stabbing was witnessed by several moa, not one of them ealled La Both Norton and Smith were conveyed to the New York Hos. pital, Norton tives in Diviston atrect, near Market, and the residence of Smith is io Forty-eighth street, near Second avenue. A partini description of the men who used tho knife har been given to the Fourth ward police, and they are supposed to be looking for hi APoucemay on tun Ramrace—Be Assaurrs His Sore wor Oericme ano Gris ARreeTED.—Jobn P, Frank is « policeman, attached to the Twelfth precinct, and on Tuse- day evening Sergoant Philips dircovered him in the Inger beer anloon corner of Third avemue and 128th street, wip ping boer with @ umber of Germans, The Sergeant's presence 19 the satoon at that Lime seemed very annoying $0 the delinquent po'ceman, who inetintly ran to the atrest, On reaching the #idew Frank strock out right and left at Sergeant Phillips, and dealt pire several heavy Diows about sue head, artes and bedy, alter which he fled. He was arrested soov alterwards by Sergeant | Bates, and, a'ter being detaiied {o the station howse over | wight, conveyed bere Justice Connolly, who hed him tn | $00 bal for examination on (he charge of assault and Patters. Thero are alronay ten complaings for being off Lis Dost pending, gupnet beun' | by ache MM Bakgnar Coroners’ Inquests: A Womas Row Ovex amp Knuz.—a woman, about thirty years of age, whowe name ts unknown, while at- tempting to cross Broadway, at Grand street, on Tuesday. evening, was runover by 8 spas of horses and « lager boor wagon, driven by Owen Lynch, tm the ompiay of Daniel Streeter, residing at No. 41 Second street The woman was so severely injured that she dea s00m afverwards, in the New York Hospital. Uticer MoArthar, of the Broadway squad, arrested lynch, eng he ts detained to await the result of am investigation, which will be instituted to-day before Coroner Ranney. Deceased was apparently s German. She had on « brewa yellow dress, with mixed stripe; drab cloak, straw ans, mixed with green rose in top. She hada gold ring om one of her fincers ber pocket; also two Brooklyn ferry tickets. Dears yrom Soatve.—Ccroner Naumann yosterday held an inquest tea First bite wd Sixty-seoond street, on the body of Mary Rickiey, a little girl three years af age, who died from the effects of acaidsa ived by the accidental upsotting of a kettle of boiling er on Tues: day afternoon. SS SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC VOR Wee YoRE—TH's DAT. 24 Bl Sten wasascccee Om Port of New Yerk, June 1, 1664 CLEARED. —— _ ant, Gleeaey, (Br), Gill, Liverpool via Queenstown Steamship Bvening Star, Winnepenny, New Orieans~ James & Raynor, tp Kage, Lawrence, Bavana—Sveford. Tiestes Steamship Empire. Hunter, Alarandria—Jas Head. Btonmabip ‘Potassag Sherwood, Porlaad-H B Cromwell Omens (ial), Coster, Gibraltar aad Malta—Oham Phelps & Co: leans (Brom). Sanders. Cndix—Lultug & Os. weep Brookman, Ohecaoy, Matansas—H D Broek Bark Charles Kdwia, Tibbetts, Cow Bay—Miller & Hough ton. Brig Para (Br), Alexander, St Helier, Jersey—J O Mear. ur. Brig’ Wilnetmine (Meck), Knasok, Queenstowa—Fusch, Moincke & Wendt. Briz Idea! (Br), Banigie Falmouth—@ F Rulley & Ge, Brig D R Dewelf (Br), Cowert. Kingston, Ja— De Brig Tabaco (Br), Hachthora, Kingston, Ja a Baie Maseps (Brem). Strenbeoh, 8t Jazo, Cuba—H Bare orf & Co. Brig Elizabeth MeLea (Br), Joan, & Johus, NF—Gorden, Bruce & Meaulift ‘Schr Ajmee (Br), Mills, St Mare, Har#—-D BR Dewalt. ‘Sobr Anna Sophia (Br), David-om sere eee parse’ Lawson, Washingvoe-0 ET Piersom Bohr Addie & Barne . Lawson. Wasi —C Schr Southerner, Darting, Wesbingien—Murray & Be Parke Sarah Helen, Stewart, Washtngtoa—Bentiey, Sanita Co. Bchr Roland, Wertoott, Baltimore=T Schr Union, Smith, Baltimore—Mott i Schr WR & T Hewlett, Shaw, Buniogcey, W Molen Sehr Messoneor Ht, itz Schr Leocadia, Small, Salem Rehr Abby Brackett, Achorn, Boston—Mevalt & Doacan Steamer J Thompson. Lach Cundiff, Baitimers, 4: pan-ed steamehi, ateamship Olympus. bound in Tigged steamer with red funnel abeft B; aarer day. tat 61 02. lon 13.57, ex bark Sophia (Arem), bonnd Br bout ‘5d. "ac3t 04. lon 1282, « rma aman is’ 50 16, lon 25 12 steanselp Bavaria 27th, lat 45 11. lon 43.20 ateamabip Cit ter, hence for Liverpool; Stat, Int 49 Bt. lon 67 Nonparel!, from Liverpool for New York Steamship Cahawba (U 8 transport), Baker. Ni the bar 26th, | PM. with maater, May 31.145 miles H by W of ized bark Sarah R Hale, of New York. ‘Steams! Sandy Hook, . A “aren troops. § ogcieg: yy Snyder, Fortress M . Whours, wo US Quartermaster Ship Jane Adele, (ery, 8 jareollles, 49 days, with e ert”. a ark sliver Crate (of Liverpoot). Cobo. Rhanchar, 1M Btraite of Bunda Feb 26, Sore Good Hope AR cy Hitt tens te Napier & Welatord. fb ult, tat 35, lon 70, enw eeri, Werk Argus (Mock), Torok, Cardi, 63 days, with coal, te ler. ‘k Golden Fleece (of Barbados). Rhodes, mee sugar, Ac, to H Trowbridge's Sons, wee Beak Sarah B Hale (of Portland), Crowther, Cardenas, 3 dave, w th sugar, to jark G Ww Rooxevel » Heretmai to Jas & Ward & Co, for Philadelphia, and fark bin brig Denmark, York. Clonfnegos. 16 Satied tn company Hy ‘Bark ‘Tempest (of New London), Hinckley, Trintiad, 18 days. with au with barks P , to Metealf & Duneaa. compan} sadieton, and Malins, ‘or New York. ey, +4 ve Antonio, spoke schr C Pen: og Fring eee mires Ha, af Guracne). Amadh Bt Sage Cuba. 16 dave, with sugar, to Theodore Fon! Bark G Batilate (Ital), Taal ‘Panola, Baltimore, 6 days, tm bab Brig Rogras del Marre (Tial), Savarese, Mersina 7 ayy Gibraltar april 27, wit Brig Favorite (of Now Haver lanes, order. priate, Barbados; 17 dave, NT bridge’ “he aurea pr ‘ha foam. Groesmicl Demarare, 19 days, agar. Rowe, Brig Neil Staples, St Croix, 10 da; with sugar, 20, to Roe! th ult. in the Stream, ipaseed of HH ae Fiat of Capes of Delaware, passed © Brig Spartan (0! day Feith ealt. tod F Tl days, with motnases, to ny with brig J Polledo, and schr Abbie atte 130 Shaw (of Termoath. WA), Shaw, Ctenfueges, jase James. Brie Wenviets re Barman. Hodgdon, Bermuda, 7 Java, with potatves, to McCall & Brit Relief, Crowley, Jonesport, 9 days, with spars, t Me wecht OH Lee, D O'Brien, commanding, ir , a May ia Phe nD, Tae Pas tne the llier port =D hilden’ leer the, to uiligr & Honehions . oe, re How i pan ae loruree ‘Thorndyke, Pones, 29 , with to teal ncaa aesohe Brothers (Of Nagean ‘Russell, Abscoa, 12 days, with Cay tit eg aS Doug'ass. dria, 4 days. Schr 87 W 2 sinks French Georgriewa, DO, ¢ days. Schr Oakes Ames, French, Howe, 5 Sehr Laura Gertrude, Camphetl Baltimore, § day. irfee, Davia, Baltimore, 4 dave, Hi Mil 0 jailett, Rostoa, $ days, Providence. {ol Searsport)_ Pendieian, Matanzas, Fe eitntmelnaaga, to Walsh & Carver. Salle’. ta oven Willard, tor Bes |, Norwieh for Blizabethpert. rook Hartford, ure, Rock, going in 08 Rebr FI Schr J E Potts, Hi Bi haven. Schr Wm Boardman, Millard. Newburg for Sloop Harvest, Corwin. Providence, 18 b passed sloop Pointer, off Black atroce of weather. Steamer Frankie. Young. Baltimore. Steamer Novelty, Shaw. Philadelphia ri jen, Phiiatetphia Steamer Warrior. Mott. Providence. Steamer Osprag. Aldrich, Providence. BELOW. Sbi from Rendon, with passengers, Bark Foren from Bre reek Boll’ Des’ Gar! (Pras, of Deutele), from © porte pucae BAILED. May $1—steamers Moonlight, Tillie: shipe Prinowse, Reve, rance; barks Queen berdecs, Lucy Ring, Bikich, Chantieeer, Fenny Baler; brigs Marce Polo, “each i ea Wind st sunset SW. Amoertean Shipmasters’ Assootatom Keo 01 Watt Oruswr—-Roons 8, % awe 77. ‘The following approved Mesters and Officers have received commissions frem thie Assodiation = yin PRE Slee Renee Bate sohe J W Webster; Wiltiam ‘Mary Kelley; er. steamer Promise: Frank Logan: Charles T Jultuss ite P pet po a Herman A yt Ga Breas; wht Gresuland- Miccellancous, Sreawentr Persia, Capt Lott, of the Cunard line, salled yesterday for Queenstown and Liverpesl. Sraameuir Escis, Capt Lawrence, sailed yesterday fer Uavana, Srxamsurr Evertxc Stam, Capt Wianepeany, sailed yes- terday for New Orleans. Briganxtixe Botrvar, which cleared from this port fer Aspinwall on Tuesday, the property ef s Colombian gente” man, went ont under the Colombian fing, and te the fret voune! which han dome so for several yearsaa prestign, ft i hoped, of an increased trade with © sister republic just emerged inte profound penee after several years strucgie against acauseloss rebellion, She was cleared by Mesare Ribon & Munoz, of this city, an emit jonse ja the South American trade, Sreapeiies Mrestsetert and CassaNpRA Are on the screw docks for repatrs. Greamen Prowan (Br), Fisher, for Havana, returned lst net, in tow, leaking badiy, Biri> Bansmee (Br), 480 tone, built at Baltimore in 1850, bas boen sold on private terme. Buir Covrnonree, A2, 74 tons, build at Marbiohead Im 1850, has been sold on private termn, Sniv FE %, A2, 678 tens, built at Hoboken im 3617, bas bee #01d on privaie terms, Cf Bank Deven Larecer—The reported burning of the hark David Lapsiny by the Florida, i¢ no doubs Incorrect Ploride touched at Bermuda on the 12th wit. and repor. ube rospel on her late ervise, and from Oniao, before reported. of New Bedford, has deen sold to Curtla ae Te ork, PgR we be employed in the merebant marvicn, private term of New thiedford, to jd at mutton at "New om, tor $13,800. Keposite, from New York or ft Michaels April #3, lanky, ¢ith arg? thrown overboard, a j, bette jedfors @ will Bric Avace (1tal) (wheat), pat into and oue third of san heid on the Ajace seaworthy and condemns 0 Gnanta (Ital), previously reported ar peake, in fallen Tu with om sunday task, yf pinphenrd emariad Ree hm inte in the Oby black. Te'and), Hobbs, Mayaguez. PR, 18 dara, ao I “ Allg. 598 — Dalit at Providenes

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