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2 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Monpay, June 13—6 P. M. The favorable reaction which took piace in the stock market during the latter part of last week was pot main tained to day, aod the geveral dulness war sscompanied with @ falling off tn prices. Buyers oontioue to hold o| and the majority of those @bo bave shares to dipose evince vory little disposition to enter the market at pre Bent quotations, No danger of s stringency in monetary affairs is apprehended. sad all ideas of a panic for gome time to come have been discarded. Thore ts Hot likely to be any eadden movement in stocks either way, and whatever turn affurs may take the rise or fall will no doubt be gradual, Compared with the sles at the first board on Saturday, New York Central declined 7%, Erie Railroad 1, Hudyon Miver 1%, Miehizan Central 4, Michigan Southern 4, Tiiinota Central 24, Cleveland avd Pitteburg %, Pittsburg and Fort Wayne 3, Cumberland Coal 14%, Canton Com- pany 4s, ond Maripora 3g. Reading Rat/road, Chicago and Northwestor’ apd Quicksilver Mining sold the same Chicago and Rock Island advanced 3, and Delaware and Hndson Canal 1\, ‘The transictions in the afternoon were livht and the following were the closing quotations:—New York Con tral 162, Hudson River 14214, Erte Ratiroad 111%, Read- ing 141, Chicago and Northwestern 58% and the preferred Btock 905¢, Michigan Southern 964, Lltnots Central 1294, Cleveland and Pitsburg 1124, Chicago and Rock Island 115, Chicago, Burlington and Watney 127%, Pitesbarg and Fort Wayne 1154, Quicksilver Mining 15, Cumberland Canton Company 414, and Obio and Mississip)t Coat certificates 68. Government fve-!wenty coupons closed at 10535, aud the one year certificates at 9744 God was active (0. lav; but the premlam was not as high ns during the cinsing days of last wi The report that Mr. Cisco was prepared aysin to offer a large amount of foreign exchange for sale on govern aco unt checked the upward movem nt and restricted time sales, Gold opened in the morning at 195 1 before neon advanced three per cent, when the rumor above referred to was put afloat, and the premium tn consequence fell back a fraction. The following table shows t totals of the statements Of the associated bunks of this city on the first Saturday of each mouth di the prosent year, with those of the perie, — Civentation, Deposits. 4 25 161,935 6.10; 140 250,856 O70 791 §:974,742 133 849. 69233249 1589 8.945 i 998 171 181.297 May 2.981,24 28 4 694 165,562 197 June 4. 196,749,409 6) 604 BIRO 699 174 M16 ROT Sune 11. 194.975.822 24,011,704 6 040,457 172,537,248 ‘The variations trom the report of the previous week are as fo) . 684 453 21.220 6 Tat 19 527 6 Docresre in lane .......eee seer sevenese ST 804,787 Incresse in epecte. sees 1,680,100 Decre in cirev ta ANE 5 > 182 Verreage in deporie 1,959,119 Tho most noticorble featnre in the above statement is the increase doring the week of over a million and a bsif in the amount of apecto. It will be geen also that since the Ist of January the circulation bas been reduced more than a million of dollars, On Wetno-tay, the 15th inst., the bids for the seven’ five million six per cent bonds of 1831 will be opened by tho awards wil be made jmmedistely thereafter. The re port that t fe millions of the amount will be taken on account 0 sin capitalists and moneyed insti¢n- tions cannot be tr.ced to any authentfe source; but-that it is true toa certain extent {3 hardiy questioned. The supposition is that the a ite of the offers will be darzely in oxce: @ amount nat the premium will average above seven par cent. @ the opinion of mony tht Chase will take al) (batolers at and above that premium to the extent of one hundred or one hun dred avd fi ty The bonds of which this low dono haif percent today, the st cight per cent premium, aod follows: — Amor From other sources..... band... Total Payments Balance eas ienvenvsersass Mid ‘The earninze of the Chicago and Alton Railroad during the week en We $41,976 oe 87,422 4 Mississippi and Northern he 31st Incre se The receivt = $11,991 The receipts of the athye roads during the fi year ‘amounted to $200.176 + $125,998 for the same period in 1863, Increase, months of the pre 4 rn WwW ni VCoa 390) Marios BM Pus te W eGR Ds” 9 t ie Wak Cin tet pret, 7 200 a WO ey Ty On cceekt & ’ 6° BEOON AnD ¥ 1 + Two a'O1ocK PM ON TS H's S20 ACon ose, LO he Reading RE. Mt OO U 8 es, l veareer om ‘ » KRM 80 BY 2) Ohio & Mies cert Chic & W pre BW hs Canton Co ” i Ju" Comb Gow: pret Be Mich So AN Ta RR BY) Ovleks iver Mgt WW 10 Erie RR ee Cent RR eeripes 129 ’ * 1 ‘i 6 ° 1 ws 2 DN Clnve e Pinte it. Hudeon R'RRb1014) JOC ERT RE WO cevesessseee |F w he ® a Rn 7 1 40 1) 0. Pitts PUWACHICRR 15) 2.0 Readins RR. June Ul. 1808, Loan te Cireda'n, Mera ts -$10,510 0! 686 12 £44 299 ¢ 10.484 67 THB 104.074 + 1,249,089 7 2) h0%8 Commerc iw Chathom Citizens’... Corv bxch Continental, Cormonwealth, 3 036.5 Dry Dek. 874.060 Bont liver. A05444 ¥ : 2,372 539 : ore i 745,488 BB fi Hanover , 220109 “7 14% 212 Teving - 1692378 8186 1 0 imp & Traders’, 4,437,684 192 911 825717 Teather Manuf, 21234065 816.25 4.048 762 Manbatian, 6 405.6490 845 87 6,027 028 Mercnanta’... 7,4 646 1,862,819 6900 618 Mechanics’... 6,756849 669,483 6 206478 Manu’ & Merch. 1'688,798 116 411 Laaent Meck, Pkg. Ass'n 1.899123 “11.7/8 16M 2 Marine 130 536 2 404 286 Market 205.412 1-66.11 Metrop iitan 1,059,788 26:) 062 Meroantite ‘586 483 8 775 889 Merohanta’ tx 201 223 1.611 086 Mock &frade 141.0138 207,049 1,617,741 Ww YORK, ose 1,253,508 _ 67, 6,608,548 Ameri¢an 65,°89 190474 3.147 871 BY. Connty... 21923 93.805 | (706,841 I Biyor,.., Ldvdes 4TH 859d 1,900,014 PRESIDENT LINCOLN'S CABIN:T. A NEW PHASE CF THE QUARREL The Charges of Thurlow Weed Against the Radicals and Abolitionists. 7045 040,457 172,657,248 $104,935 822 24.011 The Response and Counter Charges of the Evening Post, O1ITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. e 18—8 P.M, Market very firm at $11 60 for pots and $15 (uomlually) for poarls, with emall gales of the former. Buxansrvrrs.—Recetpts, 19,712 bbls. flour, 81 bbls corn meal, 182,476 bushels wheat, 96,782 do. corn, and The flour markot closed a shade casior for the low grades aud stendy for trado and family brands of flour, with a fair bome trade inquiry, but little or no export demand, Sales 12,000 bb! 1,500 Southern wma 800 Canadi moal were in moderate request at steady pitioes. Sales 150 bbig. of the former and 600 of the latter Asies,—Roce!pts, 19 bbls, The Evening Post A: coln and Secret: {From the Albiny Evening Journal, June 11. ‘The leading editorial of the Buening Post annonncing the re-nomiontion of President Lincoln is marked by the ha- bitual malicnity of chat journal porter of the administration. it is scarcely behind the Atlas and Arana, or the ness of its assanlis upon the President:— Ancotn is slow, the’ admit Witront knowledge of men ns like Cameron. and he cll eC lean, long after their uacless neas has been # own: and without profonnd palitici! om. vieitons or a thoroughly divested aeatem of volicy, Ne litt ns ton patiently to mere achemers, or men of manasemen! nd intrigue and he either drifts into th it with an embarrassed alr, as if he took final expedient, the tone of hi: administration, Mr. Lincoln tnangurated hig administration by calling fonr (a majority) genttemen from the democratic rection of the party into his Cabinet, The *schomors, or mon of management and intrigue,” to whom Matientiv,”’ were alao of the political school or ‘strine’’ His places and patronage were given to “radical”? men of democratic antesedonts, ths Navy azency going to the Brening Post, furnishing, it 13 said, an almost (abslons amount of ‘unclean dripoines.’? While, there’ora, Massrs, Chase Blair, Mike the Ev ning Post, ra the ‘Cabinet : 1,358 do, oa's, Though an dstensible sup- rancor and bitter- State and Western, Rye flour and corn suffers the be-t on about | im unworthy pe useless instenments Lik Superfine State ana Western flour rig’ tconrse or asmimes helier in it as @ ia nothing high, generous, heroic in 22 S8sSsa sund hoop Ohi Woatern trade brands Extra St, Louis Common to good Sonthera, Good to oh vice exira do, S weer of the Krening Pos’. wenos SRR588 $7 00 760 TRS 800 785 8 35 8 40 815 895 800 R15 6 25 125 ji 84 00 a 34 50 and prevai'ed for prime soring wheat for rices, while inferior was dall and droan- Tho sles foot uy 150,000 ushels, at $173 a Sl SL $1 82 for Milwankeo cub. $1 82 le, $1 82 a $1 84 for amber Milwankeo. $1 86 and $1 9a 2! 92 for amber Michi- senree and held at $1 70 fer cargoes Corn ‘iv lower, with on increasing d ts wer rather more sicaty, with a better demand at c for Canadian, State and Wostern, and small Baley and barley malt Wells, Cameron and al_ democrats. entered fr spring Ubicaso. $1 for wi ter red Western administration ; other **men of management and intrizae’’ enjoyed the ofices the contracts snd the “shoddy,” feannot sce what reason or right the Ep ning Post has t The Pos’, having previonsly exerted Ite} to embroll us. with Franoe, is delichted with the opportunity which a reaolve of the Convention furnishes of assailing Secretary ire to realize, 6 les of the latter as high ss 92c. Corron market firm, with sales of 1,000 bales. Finally, the pascace of the resolve which reafirma the pled with the resolve wh oh a hy of public confidence an’ ofc al troat who cordially endorse the pring ples prociained in these resolutions,” 18 a blow r Seeretary of State, Mr. Seward has done whatever he could to. sunpre Hon of the Monrve doctrine; when it passed ine Ho he aunanimons vote he ha tenrd incontinently to explain in the mind of the French despot and burglar. The ultras of the Convention threatened to break ont in violent denunci ‘tion of. the President and Secretary of State on the Mexicin question. hibition the Committee on Peslutions presented the matter in the modified and milder form that it anpears. But even this concession—or rather the necessity which constrained it—is to be regretted, for in the nresent as- pect of onr affairs it 19 more than folly gratuitously and wantonly to invite foreign hostility, We are in no con- dition to fight the battles of tho Mexican republic, having our bands full in the cifort to preserve onr own. then, unnecesearily provoke a war for which we aro un Why does tho Evening Post, in langnige and taste unbecoming a decent journal, stigmatize the Empe- ror of France as a ‘burglar ¢ Kut neither the Frening Pret, nor the clase of journals and malisnants to which it be'ongs, lose any onportunity to nlant “blows right between the oves of the Secretary Why this peraistent persecution, this blood hound tracking of an able, pitriotic, unrelfish, upright Why is Secretary Seward thus maligned and hoondet? Why, in onr groat trial, when he is over esponsibility and worn lahor: while ho is faithfully sustaining the resident and uphold the government, e calnimnies Monroe doctrine, co that “those only are w ht between the eyes of the Mid ling fair. 1 36 Covrre.—Mark: t quiet; sales 25 bags Rio at 481¢0. Trer wes were dull an! retes drooning, to Liverpo 1, per American flaz, 42.000 bashe's wheat at Wd... in blk and bogs: per nertral, 600 tlerces 5 tous oil. 178. '64., and per .. and 21,900 do. on 2.000 bb's. flour, 18. 24. a Is, 4d. ais. Sd., and per neutral, ‘0 hhds. tobacco. 27s, 6d. hy Giasrow, 26 tons sperm oil, 208 petroleum. Ss Od, a 6a Fogagemonts hoxer bocon, 158, steamer, 1400 bosoets wheat, 4 To prevent such an ex. private terms. To Antwerp, 450 A birk was taken up with petrolenm, from Philadelphia to Genoa or ‘one from Boston to New on private termi Orleans. 8Be. per bb! Movasse,—the market wee higher with riowns °t $1. 275 do, Cuba at 830 a 85c.,and 50 bb's Dutrard ev up at 80, Ren-ipts, 1,839 barrels The market for both crude and refived remained firm, with a pretty nc- ‘Transactions were again restricted by the firmness of sellers, the difference be- tween thoir views and thoes of the bnyers being radical the absence of export orders by the last arrival from. Liverpool indignocet buyers from purchasing large! atians, and holders would have to come down in order to indvce mich demand. 1,000 bbis. ernde, ai 450. a 451g for Jniv: 2.609 do 630 far July. 1,200 do. free, 73c. & T4c., 0 cretary of the Treasury at Washington, and the” for speeniation the presant ‘The sales wore on the spot, and 46c, a fined 6fc. a AT whe'med with with mceacant devotedly toiling neeintions of eceints, 7,094 bbls, pork, 6 packages Pork was again ultra abolition: gogne journals? of other members of the has received from his Secretary of Sta'o, from the begin. ving of bis dministration. frank, faitt and nizht co-operation, beef, 65 do. «1 decidedly better and active, both for presen delivery, sates @ Whatever may have bren the course the President ror moss, &21 50 for old «$08 STU a $24 10 for naw da.. $27 £0 A $29 25 for old ani naw reime, and 223 250 $33 50 for prime mess: aso 2000 Wbie prime mess, for June, bay 1,000 hhis do, Nor, though persoverincty mis represented. bas any momber of tho Cabinet s him in prompt, bold, energetic vigoron efforts and measures for the “erushing 8 ‘Thore, too, as through hia whole fo, whatever of “phoddy” of “cotton? corruntion may exist elsewhere, he has conducted his department with unimpeachable and unquestioned integrity. Notwithstonding all this, a formidable and organized body of ultra abolitionists Teagners’? and radical demagornes appeared Ra'timore for tha ms and delivery, at 1.600 hiy's new mess, ‘or July, buyers’ option, at . same terms and delivery,’ at etd 1000 bbls do for June, bovers’ option. at sales 1.109 bbie , at $9 50 a $13 for $7 for cour try primo, $14 50 a $19 50 for extra mess wore du'l and nominal, , with sales of 260 pack ere.ant 1440. ale. for hams. Riles 100 boxes short ribs at 13\c. a ket was qnict, with sales of 1,800 Rotter was dull and unchanged at nd 206 8 BSc. for State. was Quiet ot ]0ca '& for comm n ta prime. f—The market wae quiet bat firm goon at tgs, all Xe, mod rate demand, and prices wore firm, Port» Rico. at 19140, a 2Ne, te terns, and 175 boxes Hav: refined was guiet,with sales of 36 bbls, and evective $34 50, 2.000 bhla, cked mesa, and.&2 a ¢ they avowed, 198 Were quiet ‘The lard ma is. at 1c ats for Vico Presidont, that Mr. Seward might he excluded Jo this miverabie intrignathe u'traists of Massachusetts cuddled with the sih At Baltimore, as at Svracnae, Mr. the Port of New Y rk waa among the most anecraputous tradneers of Mr Lincoln's Seoretary of Stite. for this grovolling coneniracy agvinst Governor Seward, the delegates from our State firmly resisted and triumphantly thwarted the consniratora. Tho Post concludes that the Convention:— Py theireavalior 'reatment of the sehont of Weed, Cameron and the like, thes told him pretty plainly to kee such fellows in the future; and we hope be wi Of New York Lincoln's Surveyor of - With gates of 6.460 bags pepper at now held at 46Xc. a 48c. 1,600 mats Cassiag 82igc , crs, and 10 boxes Sorar as one of tho ‘fellows’ nomed be the Post is concerned, Mr. Lincoln bas ever, in the sense of this ex. It ig due to tho President (aud may. perhans, anpensa the Evening Jos!) that [ should though always treated eourteons! cgeations have not covenr- red with his convictions of duty. and that from my first interview with the President elect at Spriogtie'd. to my last, in January. I have been of no acennnt. will bear me witness. in his memory, that io all my inter views nothing persons! ever entered. that my suggestions. and solicituds concerned only the government and the Tnion:; that if my earnest advice bad not heen overraled mer, of North Carolina. and Governor would have been in his Cabinet, hold ing those two States in tha Union, ‘And Temphatica'ly a‘irm that there was then, and is now, mory of tru, reliable. intelligent loyally fo the ‘govern ment, and affection for the Unien, in thos ravaged and reriny Stoies than Mr. Linerle has found in the bine flerce, fanat’c abolition represen’atives, journals and lec: turers whose © malign influence arministration, x Market a shade firm er, with amederate demand; sales{1,500 bbis ,at $l Sla $1 83 for State and Western, tract, kent bim ‘away,’ General eCiMan at Facton, Enthvstowm of the ‘Trevton (N, J.) American, June 11.) ed for ntew daye past that Cene er the route of the extension of neoln. my views and MeC’e! an would pa the Morris end Fsvex Railr from Hacket'stown ty Ewston, and it was enpposed that rak@Qashort atv in either Philli sburg or Fas- oteloek Thoredav evening he arrived necomonnied hy Mr Pasginger, the Mngmeer dontof the Morria and) Fsex Immediately a tie SOrvIces Are 8 indelibly impressed upon the Atabont nine o'clock he hotel and play hen General MeCleitan steoped wy with Hon Philin Johnson and other When the cheering was a the course of red in front of Tam nxt dina these exacting and destructive leaders would ! hive the hongr of introducing to This would bo of lees consequence. however. if they bad not, in the interim, by intens lion they Invited, cost the country added mill The fact more sicnt than any other in the rehetlion—and a fact that will be keonty fell when the day of accoun'ability comes—that the homicidal slavery lealers would have failed to tw for the ad receiwa from their “best Friends,” the abolitionists of the North, nist not be lost sight of. w The Genius of Weed. [From the Evening Post, June 13.) ent wee responded to by cheer upon eral then stenped forward and said:ae wve—lT thank you most heartily for this T arrived in your f= tonr rither unexpectedly to myselt, rised and bigh'y gratified with this rect and esteem. T the honor you have done me, treasure andr coneummate their treacon and bed you gr then withd-ew ard renmet the reception of bis v little incidents occurred, r time nor apace to recount mention =A soldier upon crutches worked bie way up etaire,and crowding forward soo! his hay d and «mid, 1 belonge! to the Fifty fourth t anda litle more than two you rd you was here, three woands in these | got fighting unter never you are put in command, friends in the pario wh eh we hive n An article of some length apporre in the Albany Bren. ing Journal of Saturday under the signature of T. W. as evervbody who reds means Thurlow Weed. We are sorry that Mr Wee@'s temper and manners have not improved by years, It is Net every sort of wine which gaiue in flavor by age; some kinds torn soor We do not mean to reply to the abuse which Mr. the Frening Post, We that venerable. years language, or protect contempt the moa who {n railing without stint at an adversary whom he is une He professes to be the defender of Mr. Seward against some objections made by Post to certain of his recent proceedings which we could not Ond it in our consciences to approve. that paper knows sind ty Ree vou Agal 4 te see yor aval, my body and but one leg left to take the Geld ny would remind him, however, do not ticense from merited eneral was loaded down with bou acjea and being pretty well tired out bh fohngon and Jndge Mavnard, pro- ce or the latter, followed by an im- ewe met by a large sevin foaded him do cheered him with their amt'en, MeChetian at Weat edd to (he resi ble to answer, ee a with bouquets and Mr. Seward is an able advocate, We can imrgine the blush that must rigo to bis tompite—a blush in which shame contends with anger—when he reads whet bis professed champion bas said in the Boning Journal, courses which be has himself seen fit to take is really of such a character that no Jet ‘to his friends but to pelt the volley of foul names. might say to himself, “which has cer- tainly given eome plausible reasons for not approving of my conduct, either in the case of the French interference in Mexico. of in the seizure and delivery of Arguelies to Is there nothing better to be r what Ibave done than this wretcied effort to Js there nobody to set the right and show that what I have done is coneiatent with the dignity of the goverbment, the rights and libertios of those who live under it, and the future safety and peace of the republic? What must the countr: when they nee my most ancient friend an san giving up discussion in despai ‘Yet we cannot congratulate Mr, Weed on playing well the part he bas been forced to take, Ther enough of bis abuse, euch as it is, but it i# #0 coarse as to Re js much more at home in bis well known cxpacity of Father of the Lobby at Albany. is much more ingenious and successful in manceuvering A gridiron’ railway throagh the New York Legt: His dexterity in chartering the steamer Cataline use of the government in the beginning of the war was the admiration of all Wall street. Mr. Dawes, on the floor of the House of Representatives at Washington may be remembered, paid a handsome tribute to financials abiiity when he spoke of the liberal per focured by him on contracts et the Here his genius abines almost with ut a peer, These, as Virgil said of another person, in Dryden's translation ‘There are Imperial a Tet Mr, Weed, then, confine himself to these. However, if be chooses to indite another eiliy article of the same sort for the Bvening Journal, he bas our free not, however, commendation Point—Tedtcation of e Monament. ion wil deliver the oration at the dedi. ‘atrle Monument to be erected West Pont. to of the @te “or th and wonders the officers and @ Idi whether the faites in the The ceremonies will tnke piace to commencing at eleven o'clock A. M. nierson bee been ingited to act os in bebulf of the ¥. jnvite the attendance of the officers both branches of the Ceneral Nobert “Here ts the nevy and the frienaa of service upan the eeasinn, ay wid that the committee are antious to secure designe for the monument, and propose to offer a prize for be one whieh shall be accented, nat he aerommodated inclodes a mausolenm moy be interred at West the Spanish government, The plan to which beenatter the objector? for the bodies 0 ench officers Pownt, and tublete fvlen in be pr eniisted men, think of me, special parti- nd resorting to sim: Some ten th been received by the Tresearer of the Monument Fund, avd it fe expected that the nmount will resch twenty: sand dollars when the subscriptions assessed upon the officers of the army ball bave been received be nanseons, Fatat Accinet rom « Farina Dumwy.—Robert Brad. Igy. 4 yourg man, twenty-two years of age, died yester. day in the New York Hospitel, from the effects of Injuries received on the 27th witimo by falling with the dummy Howard, Sanger & Co , 107 Cham- time named deceased and another mon were descending on the dummy from one o' the hain broke and let the du Heconsed wont tothe hottm with it.and was fw Injured, while bie com’ a jonclung to the second floor and notified, and will hold in the siore of Vesere. upper floors. ¥ hen a+ opening of our civil war, Coroner Wiidey w: wp inquest on the body of deceased to day. wer a native of Westport, Conn ploy of the firm for several Hie hed been in ihe em. seohatntnign ona ire. Mr. Bradley possessed ent traite of character, and was resected by ai) «bo kne* bim A Boy Fatatty Ixsreen Coroner Wildey yesterday deld an inquest oe the body of Edward H. Weinandt, a who died at the residence of bis Parents, 18 Orchard street, from injuries received on He was garbering ebipe at the foot of wher he ell on the point of m Into bin knee ey far an to ken bome. where by quently died from exhaustion cov eequent upon the hemorrhage, The jury returned a verdiat of +0. Cidental death.’ which be can give ft. Near the close of letter fo the Jounal he has the candor to say Though always treated part, bs gestions have ni nd. trom my fi iad eleven yours of a Mr. Lincoln, my Satu day last, Rooaeveit etreet, Faat ri an tron spike January T have been MP. Lincoln, then, bas seen the worth of Mr, Weed’s js rather creditabie to acknowledge the tawa and suggostions.”’ it same. from this passage, bave been freely offered to Me TAn- ool ationtion, but the goo1 seed has fallen upon stony ground, Mr, Lincoln may have beird of the lobby at Albany, and the jirop rail-vay and the case of the steamer Cataline, and the contracts to which Mr. Dawes ro erred, and thereiore rasbly put acide the Band that was 0 bonovolently stretched out to help bua. City Inteiligence. Aworue Fotis Evrort ro Conrraor Ove rim Sraeer Cusanina.—The commissioners for covtracting for the cleaning of the streets convened again yester day at eleven o'clock A. M., at tho City In- sector's office, for the purpose of opening the bids tp accordance with the proposals last issued, It will be remembered that at the opening of the bids some two weeks ago but two wore fouod, both of which were rejected on account of the demand being largely in excess: of the amount ($200,000) preacribea by the Legislature, On the’preent occasion it was discovered that not a bid of any description was offered, This boing the case, the Mayor gimply remarked that a third trial would proba- bly be mad 1d meantime bo would congult the Corpo. ration Counsel as to the further proceeding in the matter. Rorcers Feaata Instirurs—The graduates, former teachers and trustees of this venerable institution of learning are invited to participate in a social reunion at the institution on the evening of commencement day, Yoursday next, in commemoration of its twenty-Afth oiversary. Dr, Fe Chanoellor of the Now York Uni. versity, will preside, and Dr. Charlos E. West will deliver @ historic eketch, Tax Iris iw Exie—Lecrors or Captain Lyons Inv Jersey Ciry,.—Captain William F, Lyons will deliver bis lecture on “The Irigh in Exile’ this evening, at the Lycoum, in Grand street, Jersey City. The subject, at tre ted by Captain Lyons, is invested with an interest which its worn ovt charsoter would scarcely justify in ex ecting There ig no doubt th t the lecturer will have a largo audience to grect him, na the peopio of aro celebrated for their patronage of intellectual entertainments. A New AssoorATION FOR TAB Buinn,—Some bilnd resi dents of this city, who have long felt the necessity of a combined effort to amoliorate their condition, have effected an organization for that object, and have opened an ofice at ihe Mission Rooms, 21 avenue PD. This euter- prise ts entirely distinct from the Institution for the Blind avd the Blind Mechantes’ Assocition, and is de- signed to afford pecyniary aid to worthy blind persons, aud also to procure them employment. The constitutton id bylaws of the new society, the title of which is the “New York Adult Blind Aid Assoeiation.”” have been pre- pared and printed, and may be obtained at the office in avenue D. Rey. B Dixon, who is blind, is the ageot and collector. Bap Paving Down Towx.—There are numerous com- plaints respecting the horrible condition of the paving in Maiden lano, Pearl stroot, Front street and Water street, The roads are so full of holes that it is dangerous to drive on them. They have not been paved for the last eight years; but every fw months a man or two Is sent to patch them up and fill up the holes. If something is not d ne speedily jife will be lost. At Fulton street, near South, a large hole on part of the rail track has been suf tored to exist forthe last month, It is disgraceful that such a condition of things is allowed to exist in parts of the city whore the travel! is 80 extensive and incessant, Sanrvary Farr.— lersey exhibits one of the moat interesting relics {n the Fair. It is the first American fing raised in this coun try. The ladies of the Old Swedes church and Paul Jones hoisted the twelve stars and stripes on board the Bon Homme Richsrd, It was afterwards transferred to the frigate Alliance, —Philadel) Ledger. Errects oF Hait.—During the bail storm in North Mansfeld a man who was riding had his hat blown off, and bis bead was considerably cut and bruised by the hail stones. Many cattle in pastures were injured, and a young colt was killed by the stones.—Hariford Courant, ee MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, Married. At North Vernon, N. J., on Tues. day, June 7, by the . 2. Grenell, Mr, Grorar E. Rack sTER, of this city, to Fiera GReneit, youngest daughter of the oficiating clergyman. Hant—Dreckne:er —On Sunday, June 12, by the Rev. Mr. Watterman. at the residence of the bride's aunt, Mr ~ Haxr, of Brooklyn, &. D., to Miss B. Bauckusimer, of tis city. Detroit Free Pross please cory. Hart—Tromveon.-—At St. James church, New London, Conn., on Wednesday evening. June 8, ANbxgw W. Haxt, of Brooklyn, LL, to Miss Kats M., daughter of J. M. Bacssrer—Grencu Thompson, Esq , of the former place. Lover—Nonion.—On Mondwy, Juno 13, at the residence of the bride's father, by the Rev, G A. Smith, Mr.D iM Lover. of Sag Harbor, to Mis brra Nowtox, of Brooklyn. MoVexmorr—t.AncasteR,——On Saturday, | 11, at No, 5 Grace place, Bro kiyn, by the Rev. Dr. Rivtant, M Ep Tiwovuy McDermorr to Miss Anse Lancasri both of this cit, London and Liverpool! papers ploage copy. Terwan—Croxiy —On Tuesday, June 7, by the Rev. Father Baker, Lorinor Turner. of Plymouth, Mass., to Rose M., ouly’ dauglitor of the late Siichael Cronly, of this oily. Philadelphia papers please copy. TO-INY EDITOR OF THE HERALD. Tne report of the marriage headed Cunuingham and MoCube ts fa'se in every particular, a8 no such marriage has ever taken p J. HW. MoCABE, Forty-cighth street and Lexington avenue, Dica. At English Neigborhood, Now Jorsey, on Sat- rorning, Juve 11, Mrs, Jane Banta, widow of Cor- ta, 1a the 96th year of her a, ud friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the Reformed Dutch churcn, at the above place, this (tuesday) afternoon, at three o'clock, without further invitatiou, Norihern Railroad cars lesve Jersey City at ten minutes pigt two P. M., returning ata quarter to Give P. M, from Hackensack ‘Junction, near the cburen. Braue RoneRt Brapiey, of ts city, ta the 23d year of his age. ihe friends and relatives of the family are invited t» attend the fanerai, from the residence of his father, Pradiey, io Westport, Coun. on Wednesday afteral half-past two o'clock, without further notice. Trains lenve the New Y«rk and New Havea Railroad depot at hylf-post eleven A. M., returning at half-past five P, Bakkeroo.—Killod iastantly tu action, daring the baitie nesr Gaines’ fill, on Thursday, Jove 2, Groce M. Bar- 100, 0f Company A, One Hundred and Thirty-ninth w York Volunteers, eldest son of Abraham Barkuloo, ington, N.J., in the 19th year of bis age oday morniag, June 13, CHanins FReps etuhiof Peter C. A, and Louise Blem, aged ihe re 8 are invited to attend the fune ral, this (Tuesiay) afternoon, at three o'clock, from the resitetice of Lis psreute on Bedford aveaue, between Myrtie aod Witlough>y avenues, Brooklyn, Bor Sunday evening, June 12, ANDREW Boyn, remains will bo buriod at Si'ver Mincs, near Nor. Coun, His feiends are favited to attentt ‘tbe fnner- y) afternoon, at three o’glock Ors leave Twenty seventh strect stathn for Norwalk at hait past eleven A. M. Conveyances can bo had at the station at Norw: Hoyn.—Oo Sanday, Jane 12, of diptheria, Many Loria, youngest daughter of Jumes and Mary Ann Loyd, aged 3 Years, 7 movths and 124 ‘The relatives and frienca of the family aro respectfully invited to attend the funeral from the residence of her parents, No. 359 Sixth aveoue, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o'clock. without further invitation. Bixeckxe,—On Monday morning, June 13, Mary Louisa open daughter of the jute James W. Bleecker, aged years. The relatives and friends of the family and of her brothers in law, Samuel D Denison and Robert C. Rath bone. are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from Trinity chapel, on Weduesday afternoon, at two o'clock, without further notice. Byawea.—On Monday morning, June 13, of wounds re- ceived at the battie of Friday, June, Colonel Ricitaro Lame Twenty-eight Massachusetts Volunteers, Ineb iH igade. Due notice will be given of the funeral. Boston papers please o py. Bevnam.—On Sunday, June 12, Mrs, Apguia A. Bexnas, widow of Lieut. Co to of the United States 3 e Hayes, of New Brighton, Staten Isiaud. ‘The friends of the (amily are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her father, this (Tuesday), at twelve o'clock, noon, The New Brighton etd pier No, 19 North river at eleven o'clock Bassrorn.—Suddenly, on Monday, June 18, AnRam Baseroxp, Sr. ‘The relatives and friends of the family and of his sons- in-law, H Everson, Jr., and M. H. Chambers, are reapoct- fully ihvited to attend ‘the funeral, from bis late resi- dence, No. 26 Jones street, nour Bleecker, on Wednes- yg eS noon, at two o'clock. _ OWKLL.—On Monday, June 13,Lecr, daughter of ate, and Abby 8, Crowell, aged 2 years,4 months and 6 day The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her Parents, 180 Waveriey place on Wednesday afternoon, at three o'clock , without further invitation, Daer.—At Bloom) le, N. Y.,0n Monday, June 13, Sveaw C., daughter of Eliza Daley. The friends of the family are invited to attend the fun Tal services at St, Paul's church, Fifty-ninth street, on Wednesday morning, at ten o'clock, where a requiem mass Will be celebrated: Dovo.ss.—Suddemly, on Monday, June 13, of mem- Dranous croup, WiLLiAM Dovatase, Jr., second ‘son of Wil- he and Mory K, Dougiass, aged 4 years}? months and aye. One bright form has drooped and faded, One sweet infant voice is gone, One fair brow the grave has shaded— For now our Little Willie's gone. Fare thee well, sweet bud of boauty— Little angel, fare thee weil; For thou wert too pure and lovely In & world like this to dwott. The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Tuesday) afternoon, baif-past one o'clock, from the residence of bis parents, No, 696 Water street Dm Camr,—On Monday, Juno 13, Mania, daughter of Steven Hadley and widow of Clark De Camp, in the 13a year of ber ago. The relatives and friends of the family are trully invited to attond the fnneral services, this (hrentay} afternoon, at four o'clock, at her late residence. No. Ing street. The remaine will be taken to Rahway, . J., for interment, on Wednesday morning, at seven o'clock, , Fanravt.—At Norfolk, Va., on Thareday, June 0, after a Jong illness, Geoncs W..Faravt, Eeq., in the 634 year of ‘his age, Hiebinond and Rate! pers please copy. Fanyey.—At Tones reatchester county, on Monday morning, June 13, Mra. Paver, widow of Jeremiah vey, a native of New Market, county of Cork, Ireland. funeral wilt tala njacg om Wodposday, from the Feite, from Matanzas lew a NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 1864.-WITH. SUPPLEMENT. LL Ce residence of her son-in-law, Patrick Browa, Yonkers. Bart (of Dartmouth, E), @mith, Nassau, 7 days, Tho remains wi!l be taken to the Ohurch of Immacu ste Concepiion, where ® requiem muse will be said for th» repose of her soul. Cork (\reiand) papers will please oopy. Hunns .—At Coal Harbor, Va., on Fridey, June 3, wounded by-a shell and died on the fleld of battle, \ajor brteng Hvessut, Sixty.secood New York Volunteers, “ corps, Funeral at Christ church, Bridgeport, Conn, on Wednesdsy aftero on, at three o'clock. His friends, those of hie father, Charies B. Hubbell. and o his father {o law, moize D. Benjamin, are t»vited toattynd, Rela: tives are requested to meet at the house of deceasad’s brother-to jolien Hill Ststion, at 2:45 Now York at 5:40 and 8 P, M. Hounsworra.—In Prook'yn, on Sunday, June 12, Prenmato ELias HoLpewonti, & native of England, aged 23 year Kertry.—On Monday, June 18, of disease of the heuwt, Micuagt Katy, 22 years. The relatives and friends of the deooased are respect pe to atiend the finerat, from his la‘e real- we 2, No. 2 Congress Plroe, ‘on Wednesday afternoon, at KRtLy.—On Monday, June 13, Parrice Ketty, @ native - Sareeetion qpceiy Leitriin, Ireland, aged 31 years and His friends and acquaintances. and those of ‘bis tather, Henry, and bis brother, Kelly, and the memba y rk Volu ie from bis late resi do co. 202 Kart Forty eighth street, between First and Second avenues, on Wednerd iv afternoon, at one o'clock. I opy.—On Sunday, Jue 12, Taomas Lappy, a native of the pariah of Granard, County Longford, Ireland Ais friends and those of his brothers James and Joho are roapectfully requested to xttend the funeral from his Inte residence, 239 Water street, Prookivn, this (Tuesiay) aiternoon, at threo o'clock, without further notice. Lex —On Tharadiy, June 9, at Georcetown. D.C, of wounds received in tho battle of Spotteytvania, Lieut. Mrcnaxt J. Leg, of the Fourth New York artillery, aged 24 yeors, Tho relatives and friends of the fami!y, of hia brothe: P. W. Leo, bis brother-in-law. Jamos J. Kehoe, aod uncle: Francis Creamer and Fdward Mangin, are respectfully ¢ quested to attend tho funeral from St. Lawrence church, Fighty-fourth street, near Fourth avenue, on Wednesday morning, at ten o’clrok Lanantg.—On Thufeday, May 25, at Falls Chorch, Va., Warutam P, Lanante. (0. 1, Thirteenth New York cavulry, aged 21 years and 10 days, LkonaRD —On Monday, June 18, Wa. B, Lronarp, in the 75th year of b's age, Tho friends of th» family are respecttully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 467 West Twenty-'hird street,on Wednesday morving, at balf pa eight o'clock, The remains wili be takeu to Mitieawan, N. Y., for interment, tn the ten o'clock train. foxtGcarery.—On Monday, June 13, Martaa Al youngest daughte~ of Samuel and Eliza Montgomery, 1 year and 2 monthr, ‘The funeral wt! take place from the residence of her yarents, No. 687 Third avenue, ner Forty-sevento street, this (Luesday) afternoon, at two o'clock, The remains will be interred in Greenwood Cemeter} Matrox —On Monday, June 13, after protracted ill- ness, Mancarer. wie of John Melrose. ‘The relatives and friends of the tamily, also the mem ders of Concord Lodze, F A. and A. M . aro invited to nt tend the funeral, from her late resideaco. No. 123 Amity Street, on Wednesday afternoon, at two o’clrck. Morax.—On Saturday, May 14, at Culdaif, county Donegal, Ireland, where he went to improve his healin, Wa Moran, a lite resident of the city of Brocklyn and a momber of Company C, “ourteehth revimeut, N. G. 8 N. Y. While serving with his regiment at the feat of war he contracted a disease. and died, after a tong and painful illzess, which be bore with Christian fortitule McDownett.—On Sunday, June 12, Mrctaer, Modowyein, native of the parish of Cregan, county Armagh ‘reiand, in the 60th year of bis age Tho relatives and friends of the tamily are invited to sites the funeral, from his Jate residence, No. S31 Gighth street Pyg.—At Alexandria, Va., on Saturday, June 11,0 lon Fowarp Pye. of the Ninety ffth New York state Vol teers, in the 40'h year of bis age, from wounds received in the battle of Coal Hirb:r on Thursday, June 2, Funeral from the Central Presbytertsn churcu, Haver- straw, N. Y¥ , on Wednesday a'ternoon, at one o'clock. Roway.—On Saturday, June 1], Bue Ronay, in the ‘78th year of her age The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at tend the funcral, from hor late residence, 131 Heury street, this (Tuesday) afternoon. at one o'clock. Rantirt,—On Monday, Juve 13, Jawes Ravine, of Bel lair, Sings county, Ireland, only surviving bis sister Mary three weaks, The friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funera!, this (Tvesday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from bis late residence, 1s2'East Thirt; --ecoua street. Ropmax.—In Brooklyn, on Sunday, Juve 12, Ayn Fixcs, eldest danzbter of Thomas H. snd Mary A. Rod- man, aged 18 yours. The friends of the family are invited to sttend the funeral, on Wednesday afternoon, at three o'clock, from the Church 0° the Pitgrims, N.—On Saturdiy, June 11, after a protracted iil- Ran, wi'e of Samuel Sncden. Jatives wnd friends of the family are inv ted to nd the funeral, w thout further notice, this (Tuesday) atternoon, at two o'clock, from her Inte residenca, No. 107 West Forty seventh street, Sontu-er —On Sunday, June 12, after a short but s9 Vero filnees, CHRISTIAN FrerpRicd ScaLcTER, aged 33 years and 11 months. The reiatives and friends of the famlly_are respectfully invited to attend the fuseral, from his late residence, No 146 Broome street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at’ two o'clock. Suewnan.—On Saturday, June 4, of meningitis, Cranes Francis, youngest child ‘of the ‘late Dr. Patrick E, and Mary L. Sheehan, aged 2 years and thes montis, Poston and Newark (N J.) papera please op: SovTnarn.—On Monday, Juve 1, of cor Hawut-on Sournann in the 35th yeor of hit age ‘The relatives and friends of the fomilw ave respectfully invited toattend the funeral se-vices, at No. 8 Mangin smreet, this (Tuesday) evening. at seven o'clock. His remains will be taken to Rockville Ceutre for interment on Wednesday morning at eigh! o'clock, Ticne —On Moodey, June 13, Lantia, only davgbter of Mrs. Ellen Tighe, aged 12 years Ihe friends and relatives are respect ully invited to at. tond the funeral, from No. 46 Laurens street, this (Tues- day) atternoon, at two o'clock. TURNELL.—At the Continental Hotel, Philadelphia, on Monday morning, June 13, Raurn Tubsein, in the 23d year of bis age, son of John A. Terneil, Fsq., 0. New Orie ns. Watxer.—In Brook'yn, on Mondsy, June 13, Auics Us , infaut daughter of Robert J. and’ M. Louiga Waiker. The friends of the family are respectfully invite! to at. tond the funeral, on Wednesday atternoon, at t ek, from the residence of her p-rents, Hamilton street, secont house sonth of Myrtle avenue. Woxrmixctoy.—Un Sunday. Juno 12, Grorar Weetratt., infant eon of Soiomon and Matilda W. Worthington, aged 10 months friends of the family are invited to attend the this (Tuesday) a ternoon, at three o'clock, from 7 Jorslemon street, Brooklyn. Wasser —On Monday, June 13, Saxven BL Waryen, eldest son of the late Samuel P, Warner. Notice of futeral hereatter, Watrrns.—On Monday, June 13, Josrra “arrers, eon of Pant and Ellen Watters, agod 7 years, § months and 8 days. The friends and relatives of the family are requested to attend the funeral, this (Taesday) arternoon, at ba’. Past one o'clock, from the residence of his pirents, No. 120 Molborry street, and from thence to Calvary Cemetery Woon'—Kiliod, near Coal Harbor, Va., on Ihuraday, June 2, Davin W. Woop, of Company (, Sixty-secoud New York Volunteers. eldest son of Jeremiah and Susan Wood, of Linden, New Jersey. Now Jersey papers please copy. SHLPPING NEWS. Atmamse vor wew vorn--rais Div. 4°28] MOON AFTS .cu...morn 12 46 731 | micn waren morn 3 12 Port of New York, Jane 13, 1864. +f CLEARED. ene Ocean Queen, Tinklepaugh, Asptnwall—D B an L L Sturges, Williams, Liverpool—%orges, Clearman Ship Universe (Pr), Hutton, Liverpoo!—W |Iliams & Guion. Ship Clara Wheeler (Br), Wiimarth, St John, NB—Wil: as Kensington(Br), Miller, Melbourne—Maillor, Lord & Bark Chanticleer (Br), Cochrane, Bristol, Eng—Edmiston Brow Bark Al | a Bary Algmmaetre Secundo (Ital), Celante, Cork—Baetjer Bark Ibis, Hatch, Mal ‘Tupper & ttle. ao Winnifred tan ‘kina, Bell eebeltner, Potter & Bark Golden Flecoe (Br), Rhodes, Baroados—H Trow- bridge's Sona. Bark Cienfuegos, Cole. Cien: ‘Ponvert & Co. Bark Ai Ras), Oldejana, St Jovn, NB—Ruger Bros. a Lahweir, Shediac—Rager Bros, Be ote Tascer beteth— ats abce oe is te del Go, mene Pe Si tereon, Guantenamo, Cuba—Way- CBr Seta Le SBR PGRN» ne a Bile Export (Br), Mabon, Prince Raward Ieland—Tynes pirig Aurora (Bri, McDougall, PhiledeipblanHt J & © A Fehr Gn 6 (ey, Encl Cornwatllsee R'Dewolt wehiiit Fanny Given (Br), Chariton, Bt John, NB—D R De- Schr Loyal Scranton, Lowden, Port Royal—B D Hurlbut a Senator, Pantklin, Washington, 8 0 Beans, Hammond, Washington—Abeel Abbott. Bohr Barge Behr JJ Waahington—Aleal Abbott. ‘handler Farivoas Monroe—B F Small & cn, {ight 10 Runyoo, Mathis, Fortress Monroe=M T Runyon |-f Sche Vermillion, Davis, PhiladelphiamJ. W McKee, Sehr Hannaly D, Chane, Glou ‘NW ckerson & Co. Secase GH Stout, Nichols, Washington. joamer Maris, Aro: Washington, FW Brune, ye. Baltimore. ARRIVED. gucen lrre.barrgccn: “emt ate parton | iim March 4 and Batavia ‘Ship Surprise, Ranlett, 40 10 AA LOW’ Bon Pa ea tol ata hove too 10 hourn on port tack in &cycione, wind veering N to W, barometar 20 81 afterwards & lon apell of Nght wee ther.’ Maro! er the equator, 25, the Chines aa Reso r), from rk for Whampoa: Toth. IP Be tos te, ship Whinfell (Br). from Londan for Mong s April & Jat’ 228, In t ngs, 78 daa outs ABT S Jal Jon 68 B, abip iA Calcutta’ for Lonton; Vth at iy ion 4 ¥. nip “Alfrea (Hr), bound. & ‘same time, hip Jouate jeFariand (7 48; May 2), naw Dark Pafon, of Barbatos.. bon lag with binok letters LD in ft; 27U 4 bark Vigilant. from Ti 0 for New Redfo yported soeaking the day previous’ bark oF fave, Fal of aperm oll hip Lavanter jor Lowes), Ciiford, Nambu jh dae and 270 parsenzers, to A.M Sloman rk Carmen (Ham) Carballo, na, 2! wood, to master. 8th in ant Mg spoke i, or dare, with musng, to Wake. jwmption, Johason, NOriens: aches RY Wi'eon, Mail Rtoningt: Shepard, Tooker, and Yankee Blade, Coombe, Georgetaw ns Inde, Crowe l, Philateiphia: 1B & FL, My Coilna Abrew, Blizabethport: Pie tay kes ington, NJ; Syiph, Amith, Port Ewen: Ida, Kaapp, ftraw, Sid aehr Boston, Brower, Phi mer, Ellvabethport ald achr Ueratco, Bmith, WOEKLANDD on tm balaat, to Geo F Bu'ley Fe ue “ohn Gamgechatt, ireland, New Bedford, in ballast, master, Brig Co te Rica, Peel. Aspinwall, 2) Poot cath uk tat 308 lon TY at Ro etd henew for Aspinwall, 2 ‘out; Lith inst, Ini 87 45. low 11 4, spoke brig Alfaretta (Br), from Matamoros for New York. Brig Kate (Be), MeDougall, Glace Bay. OB, 15 dares, with Tuned @rth moe coa!. to. A Sminers & Co, Schr Dagville, Gootsir, Cardo nse, to Merrill & Abbott, Bld im company with trty Koobing, for Rockland, Schr OJ Millor (of Navsau), Higgs, Bleutiers 9 cara, wit) frutt, to James Douglas, Nehr Mand. (nf Nassau), Higes, Elenthera, & fruit to James Douglas. - il (of Brookhaven), Brewster, Baracoa, 47 Pearsall d, Bigsby, Port Royal, 7 days, in ballast, to 5 W Lewis & Co, Sehr FH Knticatt, Endicott, Georgetown. 8 days. Schr Hercchell, Burch, Georgetown, 8 dave. r Maris Pi ikup, Revert, Raltimare, 5 days, Soir F Merwin, Matthews, Balitinore, § dav: FT Wood, Faorel), Philadelodia fo: H+ Huntingtom, —, Boston Prince Troaton, ss days, Wh te Sea Lee, Newhuryport, Kied, Wal nee, Providence, Rondont for Boston, Angata, Str . Routout for Boston, FD Williama Van Dyke, Rontout for Boston, rNepione Wi'ama Newburg tor Providence, teamer Detrowt (US teansport) Tho” psn, Fortress Mow. roe at hours 1 Valiant to) s Quart rmasier, The D has on board the Secoad reginent New Hampsutre Volunteers, numbering 15) 01m Btonmer F Cadwaltader, Mearson Baltimore, Reamer Concord, No 1 an Phtiadelpni. Bicamer Hope arron Mhilade pua, Steamer C.Comsiock. Drake, Philade phis, fantp BELOW, ip Kit Caron, 86 day: from Newport. Hark Ancinett, “ean Movteeilens Park Gren: ur (swe), from Marseilles, Bark fo'brook. ‘trom Cienfar,.o8. Bark Josie Nichola Brig Charles the oth 63 days from Rio Janelro, Brig D Trowbridve, 29M ‘am Ponce BreTH A Pit, ‘rom Kermuda, Beig ME Thom ean. Brig ME Row and, frow Baltimore. Schr J GM Her. Also two ships, one bark and four brigs, SAILED, VWth—Reamers New York, Weybosset shins r, Centurion Gu ra, wice, ston, omy, A to Allen Samoany za. Travsnork Alice Dov, Marg Oakes Ames Nelson Harver. Exertion, Alea B Ter- roline Hall san Amolia and Lue us, Wind at sunset SW, very tint, Miscetian ® Born Anrayce. Tnyton, arrived Sunday from Chere held, reportaan the nichi ofthe Cth tog. of Paul ners Ie ond, Tove te and sea1) ca ein eo bean wit) «chr Oven ies ee hence far bos ring aw y tires wanchions foie ging anchor stook, ap tthe fore wi) wud done over Cason, Toe Owen Bearse bad ber b Souk Rowen Hewrrr, Rho: Tp Rane with acer wre: opted Abandon: spring Rion oth} rout 20 wee woth a Island, Bot Hye Were set AL work att 6 otclock; Lrere. Were WO ANd aha! feocotweotorin the holt and at walt: ar hed wway Boston 20 fnst for che Past seven at bands took © boat saving a partof Personal elects. The boat uid ny ihe Keb past Mine vchek, when she sunk. ALM Oeook the sin sey were moved wo Wy Kehr Sela tia walls. N2. from Now York for Porte AL Hotels x sehr Gen Seott, from Phila telphia for Boston. was fallen tm «th and took the part: to Beaton The Ralph I ons bart en an tahant oar y She was owned by and Hewat of tuskiand. Ma, and wae valued at abt $7. She was partia ly Insured, Sener Eerirse, from Si Tobn NR, for New York Jambar Joatet, was fount abandone: x Long tla) Sound, of oat Man's’ Harsor avr on Mryday lost, She was boarted by (a) and others from Port Jefferson, and afte dischar deck load ws hove off and floated ta Nor) nort wheve she now I Notice to Martners. DRI STMOENT OF THK 8 OTM, There will be stat oned one haf mile inside of the toner buoy at Port Roya ent guard ves el with a he on officer on board. whch veael wil carry a red Hobe in Landa yetiow ong at the maintovrn at da All ve-se's from without the Departmen! of the hb @ 6 renitred to come to at the gard ya-se), and awalt the orders of the health a licer J0)N HATCH Brig Gen Comag Headquarters, District of Hitow Head, Whatemen. hols, fram Agr test. with 150 10) Inst orate, wa nest day for a eru and bow. N ord 10t Parl Clava Bell Fisher, M at Talrabunns Aort! 20, to home 1a Octabver, Schr Union, Smith of Prov, clean was at Blare ’ Josep Holland mata, a native of Rarne-at waskile: pea nt. NZ, Feb 23, arr is ep, Ship Ra 8 whae in Febrosry, Sour Glendower, West, NB, une, was at 8¢ Georee, Ran mine 2 Foor] from recently, achira S% Soper, Abbot Prov nee torn te bbls pikfish ofl; E Gerre, Niew, to. 18) Cook, ao, 180-40; emporium, Dyer, da, 199 do; + Young, do, 200 do. Spoken, dc. Ap Samuel O Glover, Ronie: troy Mnroh 28 191338, ton 39.52 W. Shy Sard. from New Orleans for Boston, May 29.10) wie NIV of the Tortnens, Bark Daniel Webster. of an! for Boston, June 12, 15 nities E by S of Absecom, Foreign Ports. Bannafios, Mav 25—In port barks Henry Trowhe Dante ond Ma flower Lovejoy fram New Vor. arr dy diaz: brg kactern Star Ward from do arr 24h do Also in port "th, abip J Monte Ba un aie. Riracos, Jane3—In port schr Sarah Mara, Un for NYork 1g Cine sas. Jane d—In port betz Caltiory sche J.T MoFariand, Lisonm, for do 10th, # Rucklan N Istanp, May —=1n port sehr Silver Cloud, Cook, for ty og NYork Feb7 for Saw W Dp port she Neutiius (Br), Darla, rit ou r do 8qen ana Down from NYork, i May 7, Mar we Re) Bin rks Amazou, Brown, Baltino ci et Tn port barks twin, Dewhurst, for New ya; dares B Brett. for do 10. ANDAs, May 24—In port sehr Pocaontas, Shenks, NR. Jone 1$-~Arr brig Janet Kidston (Br), Cit tith sche Leader, N¥o Arr ato ths Ipg@lary Ruse! Rath: bark Avon, New York, Old Sth, sehr Aurora, Kelley, York [Pen Steamenip Rene ay ofr Care Roce! Arrtrom NYork May 24, Sea Kreege, wt Gubsuitar; at do: Havara aves. Arr from #an Franesco May MR Bid tor NYork May 20, Prince Ale Ship Union, for San Pranoiso, his pit back to “antl lace," having been astiore Amectura Por rug. at Liverpool, from Card % BSiardack, Com ROSTON, June — ier steamt mikey N¥e vark Seouant Washi aera; ehrd Pain Shi stevmsh barks Lore Rass, Staur: V2th=Arr Monre: Ku barks Rein, Go brige Monte Cr R Gorgon, Mig Trapon: 1 achra © M Nevirs, Ha 2 New Orleon tho nas Neca he ow aiip painiesn BALTIMORE, June laArresin Grev Ka Oso bi vtinnonza Fre, A-echia & Kradford, Roston: Henry W Morse, Gardaer Taunto, Neweanh, Keno, Provitecos Wen i) Carzt, Kaker, 6 OF Piniel War Verstiwn Woels Nickerwon, Sleht ant Ana. Beh, B¥ork | Pele Lapwing Kean, from R nein, thm Arr se alice Maclea Sa An'ress RAN ne O—Cld ort: Fredonia Vearie Cardenas; schrs BL Conion Gott, Fortress Moutocy Search Moore, Herrick, ana Ge velie Mao, NVork. GLOUCESTER, tne Sarr a lee Ve Sen Lee Vem fo" Ry month for NYork” Se ding, Shuman, Mrs HAMPTON ROADS Pine die vrr rigorieio Re DAMbuCO on one or fered to Gr wonky HOLM 8 NOLE Jane 1, PM Are aeons TL king, Davis, Sartinian, Thom hn Stocks ee Lee and Harvest. Gray phin for Raston Valbaiin. Lord thror: Tor lo; 4 dio i «ion, Phils do for ip William arihnr, Antelone NYork for Gardiner, 8! pris BYunny Alex Nyoke venue etter Min Neniworth. Win ford, Wm C Atwa' 0. Auirew Be Gor Burin Wm Jo es. Lady Sn ere Heiner Hiawatha, tharine Real JM Broomall, Mi Hove RQ Pot Woy Philips Vaebit Shap “Birnie Taytor. Cara ine © Minithy Mary, 1 ratnga, Chas H Racers, Kil oth Berdinnn, oho el Henry Perkine, Kva elle, 1A Weeks, and Har ve HtheArr brig Manting, Norton Bow'on for | hilatelpnins fchrs Sarah Me Yonald. York, Baltimore for Rosin: Crs pl W Eiwetl, Bart. and HW We ngton Ph intetphia for tot Pearl, do for Bid ietord: TR tones, do fur Salish inv: Nash, Elivabethport for Seem: Komp. Ro ton for had phias Hor Cushing, do for N¥ork Alma (Br, Cha: town. PRI for NYorx NA, for 1 Ha Kiavabeth, for W BAM wind lent Sars, . Wareham for N¥ork Sid ihih la Lamart ne. w “" G4 ve Bteinon ON RWRURYPORT, Sune 11—Arr brig Panule, Lunt, Pot- ladelphia. M—Arrschre Palindinm, Rider New nostord for Niort Moweia. Pendars New et for Pht ‘as hureh. Aiame, Boston for N York, Iadenutes LR June il—-Arr schre Teune Berri, Hugh son, Port Rwen: Franklin Rowland, — . PHILADELPHIA. Jue!) PM — Are back Iddo Kim " . Jones, Tatem, Boston Thom, . Baker Ba ona, Haddeman, Antwerp: ah WO Nelson, Ross, and R It Wilson ling, Freeman. Panversoort; Saco nesotk Smith, do M M Weaver, W Haley, do; Helen Mar, Dow, Lyon; Harrie D Jones, Tatem, Lynn, TS Arr brig soohla Henriett schr RAT Daley, Saunders, Nor (Br), fom NY PORT m Va Ports Lee Ririon, Whoeks Urdin A er, Burton PROVIDENOR, Sine Hare schrs Hi G Andenriad, Hewitt, to: Minne ota. ‘Smith, Haiein nN ship NYork ND, June 13—Cld brige Frankee, Allen, Yor® ‘rowt er, Littlefield, Fortress Monroe. " OUPH June 8— Arr sore Messenger, HU Bi | nev K Gare, Hopkin NV ork, id aches =F jay jaker, Philadelphia. nah, Wall Anat M RCarlisie, Shelton; TJ Hill, Whelden; Mariette OH Li ha A, Brooks; Reading Kallraad No 41, Adame, and Ade 1th—Arr ect john React wtncket, Relow brig U Mathews, Yi America, Potter from Pi “Godrcey, Jonse, Philadelphia; Biecta J TUCKRT, June l—Arr ache Staten Tien or KLAND, Jame Mop A sohr ta warm ten! rank/ort for Philadelphia. Bld th, sohre f san A Mery, Ls Croakett. + We k N PANU SCO, june S-Arr previous, ship Gartbaldt AEM, June 10014 bark Batel (Br), Pond, Zanst AGHMERg RT, Jype 1B abe Astin. Renresten. MY