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NEW 'YORK ‘HERALD, FRIDAY. JUNE 7, 1867—TRIPLE SHEET. the assets of the Gq unty Treasurer | yaar, 185). motion to set aside the attachment of National Bank of Medina made by the before that bank bad gone into hquidatiom © SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK excay, Tharsday, Juno 6-10:30 . *- reg 108, 100 abs BostonWat Pow igs FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Tawnsvar, June 6—6 P, M. ‘The railway share market was dull and barely steady *this morning, but inthe afternoon it became strong. ‘The speculative feeling is, however, tame, oper-tors "Deing in geueral satisfied with quick turns and small Profits pending an accession of outside support. The ‘Danks are enabied to maintain their present rates of in- terest in view of the larg» absorption of eurroncy by the Treasury, The balance iu the Sub-Treasury this evening ts up to $11,004,880, and the Department is evidently ‘In good position for meeting the interest due this ‘month, a# well as for redeeming the compound interest motes now maturing. So far as the condition of the ‘money market is concerned there ts less encouragement $4500 TTS Oe. 181, The follow: erain from Bu 16500 US 8 20'n, cy 6 10000 US 5's, 10-40, 8000 U 5 50s, 100 % 850.0 Tro, Se TELEGRAPHIC ) MARKET REPORTS. 8d mi 0 Alte? Haute Ina B40 AIL A T Haute Dat, 90. £23) a ‘Eesrgcese for the bulla in stocks a: present than there was a month | 1:0) To! & W Ist mex. 4 rf Aas a om LADEL| June 6, teat sor two ago, when there was a surplus of capital offering 1 1 pitas dott gone, monn argent 08, ene Canal, vat low rates of intorest; but as securities failed to riso Posneylvania Ratio a Me pas ‘middling uplands, 270. Flour neavy; su ae ‘S10 w, * Wheat nominal: Penn. Fylrunta, reds dfn fe an irae #8 1 Corn ‘in fair dos mand; vellow, t Bc. Groceries un- changed. ” asses guse J 1967. Cotton quiet: prices favor PE nds, 37c, aiige. Coffee dull and penteat “Hour demand Wheat--medium and good Pennsylicama and Mary- eld a3; uo buyera. Corn—-white de- sm Yellow lc, ne, Outs trmor; sales at 820,» prices iavor buyers, Provisions dail but Wiuakey unchanged, under the extreme monetary ease then prevailing, an abundance of money by no means argues an increase ‘pf apeculative feeling cither in or out of Wall street, ‘The business transacted on the Stock Exchange for some months past has been almost exciu- ively on account of the orokers themselves and other professional operators, and hence every ‘speculative movement since last October bas beon feeble, Probably not until the rosalt of the barvest is fully ‘known willa decided change for the better take place din the market for raiiway shares, Meanwhile there is Akely ts be'a lightly increased activity in anticipation -of this chang, but the oatstde pi strong inducement to buy sccur‘tes, cheap though most of them are in comparison with the prices they sold at s@ight months ago, : ‘The amount of legal tender notes outstanding on the sandermentioned dates was as stated:— eeexe: RR 3 i 3 < g i 33 cht Siw f Ib) Tradeanewa Banks Us? Wo “aan Pe 25 Fourth Nat Bank... W724 20 Central Nat Ban 10 adams Rxpress, SSuzeeeeenges & eae 2 Bie. Su steady, Flour is more active; ap ing extras, $9 15% Sit. Wheat tx ; : ©, (3% 200 Chi & Rock 1 4 tudianay & Cin UE Cureaag, dune 6, 1457. dat n deciine ‘ot 90, Ss rs r Xo, © is active, Mess pork haa a u Tard tiie, Cattle, litle di Roud to choice, Live hogs ar ago for tair to good. Sheep are ahdencieiy clive aie deol ine Of Be a Be, Walen nt $5260 $575, Reoatpts—8,00) bbls. of 9.000 bushels wheat, A9,00sdo. gorn. 49:00) do, oats, bipmente—5,000 ‘bbe Bo" 1r, 3,200 bushels wheat, SO) Us 8 i) con, oT t ON, How ao. lw, 5 20'a0, "6binis 108% br M0 US G's, 6 2.0 '65.n Lit 8000 US 5S 10.40 coup 995 000 Tennessee O's, n.. 67 30 a 100 Erie R 1808. 2 84,00) do. corn. $506, 8" o: Jone 6. 1867. September 1 Flonr dull, and some brands aro lower, ‘Sites 500 bbln, Octover 1. at $45 for No.1 epring, $14 foc rod winter, $16 for white, $16 manners: for tour'e ext flour, Se, lower: quoted at sh on, Wheat conunues with a downward tendeney i 3. December 1. 614,780.40 612,451,264 “Peas uominal. 9 ray ee vn ao. , fi 605,954;4:4 April 1... 09 Hoston Water Fo a ihe do aE cain gabe poe. Mid: | ay ” M ar posa git t OO Pitta, FEW. C i 4 freights: wnebapaes on June 1. 2019 10) De an ius Inwe' ow York: paket “33! 3 to” the Hudao ‘¥lour to Boston, Se. ; to Albany and Sche New York by rail, and river, 450 100 bushels rye, lumber. "Canal export io Shekels sates: 4,114,885 feetiumber. The contraction of lega! tenders was offset by inflation through national bank notes, the total of which out- ‘standing on tho subjoined dates was as follow: Vol, Wab & W pref, 66 peas, (0 bushels corn, COMMERCIAL ‘Tuunspax, June 6-6 P.M. REPORT. 1866, Tivrrato, June 6, 1377. April 1. 04,2 Cortox.—Under the decline in the Liverpool market buy- ts dull; No. 1 apring nominally $12. .svheat is may 20... ers were unwilling to operate freely, and prices were fully c. o4 Gorm ie dull and sényy wilod Of No. 9 Westere “+ 109, ae 960 sara breed lower, Some small lots were disposed of ata still greater low ft 5 28! 8 Wenarn aod ere do, Green gust 18.» reduction. The sales were limited to about 950 bales. The Bay. ye isentirely nominal. Burley ws quiet; 194,182,630 September 1. S02. Be. old at $1 18 for Canada, Mess is quiet mr 30 October f market closed dull at the annexed quotations, which are | 1fe,bushen #Gld 8 Ble oor cage piigh wines are recall. Noweniber L. x nominal, Wo quote : inant 3155 Receipts -\ "aia bushels: corn, 99.0% rab. Nand. Florida. Mob erst im rye Hor, hp. December 20... 298, 013,519 - Ordinw an BRla. VOGT. | do, 5 colts Tao behbeiay ona: Sato’ de, ye 6,600 1367, s Si corer tls. Low middi Freights, Itc, on corn; staves, Ep Cinowxatt June 6, 1 1967. Flour is firmor; the stock on hand is only 21.000 bbis. against 71.000 bbls. for the same time last yenr: sales of family and fancy at $12 a $15 for amal! lots. “Wiext—sales at $225 a $2 40 for No. 2 winter, Cora is dull and nominal; No. 1 was held at 750. a 800. ; ‘was offere!. Oats are Gull; No, T'rold at Ge, ‘Ryo is dall at $145; te stork ts ight, Cotton la dull at a deoline of 3c. a ic. nominally; idling was offered at ic. Whiskey ts dull ni30c, Pro: Fidonrare dull'and unchanged Mess pork, $2190. Bulk meats are dull and held nominally at 8c. w 10c, ° Lard is dui su llida. 8 1aMa.« eeoeris in fae demand at 96, for shoul 012}¢¢, forclear sides, “Gold 185, buying. | Lovisvitax. June Aprill. $208,866,824 | Middiin & i & Good middiing, he market for I 30 31 was unchanged; sales, £200 te tering. , LAB bbls. flour, 1.275 do. Y bushels coru, 875 do. oats for State and Western flour svas (rregulat, prices having (n manny Instances been feaceen frou 15 10 25 cents, ‘The decline wae not general, however, and there was movexdisposition to purchase at the conees- considerable belng donie again to-day for shipment to eat Indies, &c. California was dulland nominal, The including’ Cniifornia, were wbout #,500 bbi,, ‘at the revised quotatlons, annexed. For Southern flour the de- ‘et continues modorately easy at seven percent, but there aro very few transactions, even on government securities, at six, Tho diaceunt line is In- active, and the best grade of commercial paper ia quoted @t7a8 peccent, The policy of the Treasury in hoard- ing $72,606,164 in currency, the amount in its vaults on the Ist inst., is sharply criticised as being excessive, allowing for all the demands upon the Department for mand conned light, and pi in lower, ‘Fhe | q Tobaces ts active but unchanged: sales of 318 bhde., lugs the forthcoming payment of interest on seven thirty es) les aus Mealied to flo Bb a ee = rautyoined ‘quota har 3 gt pS aR ahd This Be. our is notes and tue maturity of compound interest notes, | \ tulr desnud, the aplos fostieg up 150 bbls cornmeal | Oa:s,n Dulk, 73. a 80. Mess pork $2298, acon Shout. a fair demand, the sales footing up 750 bbls, For corn meal less pork $22 26, demand was moderate and the market was hoary. Bales | ‘ors, 0140, 3 ag parked: clear sides, 12360, mate, Lard. ia 1e last state: 1 Fa pmpeserd bee Kian pou ae 1.309 Dols. at $8 7B for elty and Brandywine om’ private | porere gs! hae eR AE i Suoeri rie Sr. Lours, June 6, 1967, Jane than oa tho Let of May. The question is | jl tine State ana Womern. RSs Ue aq Tobmoco tn steady but _anchansed. Pour ts. dectinings esked why the Department sold $61,494,450 of Syekcelaase. wae nes | § bt $9 75. Wheat is declining; sood f five-twonty bonds in May, and only disbursed | Younuhoup Olio, bist ae arg pivancing: males at to, a 833. $37,479,675 in the purchase of seven-thirty notes, won aA Sosa bran ae ry 3259 ekee wena Ley yes Ne at 1s. 8 2ige. and then suddenly announced that the sales of | fancy undostra di We 1560 (A at orage emmy rere five-twenty boxds wore suspended tomporarily. | polifovila fons tancks and bola. von 933 Lovshagiupiayl <a cle none PR RD NOS i A peenins NOt: ORS T Cocaine se Sia © S| Particulars of che Sinnsh-Up of the Bank of @radaatiy, in a maonor to prevent the balance in the | ““Witat continued duil ‘The sales ware | Comarerce and Jacob Barker—Two Hw ‘Treasury increasing so largely? The abrupt stoppage of meoeiy Jp err Legon ct ome y ae ere a 284 Be vadred Creditors ta Council—Great Indigua- farher parchases showed that too large an amount had | No, 1 Mlwaute, $2 38 for No. 2 dow $276.0 $288 for Call. | tons de. Beonparchasod within a given time, end nothing betier | Sane tneusiesinvlag hace om Soe" He fs | A mbetingsoF vote two hundred of tho deloded in m wo hut of juded men than this stoppage could have been desired by those are Bie 8 9 st for warm and damp Fiisvocaldend and women who have had too much confidence in the dealers ia governments who had already bought all they | $1 (0a $1 10 for prime i ew Wester raed $i 1 J2 foroldand 4 Bank of Commeroe of Jucob Barker, recontly faited, m desired to carry. Wo can hardiy.sappose that Mr, "$1.30 for Souihorn Whivo-the inter Tate for recy hana, | 12 council last evening, at Lyceum Hall, to hear tho re- port of the committee appointed to examine into the affairs of the bank, ‘The committee of eight or ten men, of whom Mr. George Soule was chairman, occupied the stand. So did a pitcher of water, to which the two hundred seomod all inclined to go and drink. There was a thirst for water, for money, and for the blood of the Barker family, some, Al tho close the ‘market was dull and ‘potas $1 05. $1.(7 for prime now mixed Western, Se; ala bout £5.00 bustiels, Oats were heavy, and 2c jem 35,000 bushels at 800. 2 for im. MoCulloch tntended to play into the hands of specu- Iators; but ho has virtually done so im this as in pre- ‘vious instanc3s. At the frst regular board railway shares were dull. ‘New York Contral closed 3 higher than at tho same fs at Siz we time yesterday, Hudson River 3, Michigan Southern \, tape idgsncn gt ev octet remained unchanged, The | threats of the taking of which were heard amid the low ‘pool, 7,500 bushels: it 18¢d., | and UurBeR Rock Island %, Fort Wayne f, Westora Union Tele. | Saf vbis. tour st in, 30 birds. tobaceo at Sine Goo Ubin, coin | SG, coee curaen ta the exolted-crows. ised calean ab Je. and per steamer (part esterday) Bd tales cotton at graph 3, Cleveland and Toledo was 34 lower, Northwest- ado, 150 tons clicake at 1s, 6. 64., 0 hhde, though it was dificult for the crowd to appreciate a1 : @m 5%, Pacific Mail %, Boston Water Power 1%. Gov- Dacos ata. per en Steamer, thst aie advice, Ase record of pres cack ‘the committee @roment securities were steady, Coupon five-cwoaties | iidm. a bores cheese at A ai. an SL Dabs Sn Sonmiftes noted wits prediones for te avobionoe of ox 0f 1802 declined 34, while th issue of 1865 advanced Reamit accounts tony Cre regi 4 A resolution to advertise on the door of the $6. Tenneanee sizes of the new issue wore % higher. | isdnousofike ati. Liberman, bases coe ye meer a los agri egg mane MTR ‘At the open board at one o'clock tho markct was'| {ties orton at keer’ Tu Hatabury, ver steamer S0Obble. {the committee on ts chairman asked a statement from him ie reptied That hls clerks were bay ug the books; that they were so much interrupted they sonineonenmblssntne wercouies that his books were Foun is, 6d., 160 exsea tobacco 30s., qteady. New York Contral eold at 9874; Erle, 6034; | rodn is. 6d. 100 vse, t 2. aiteriguece at'ent | { B® packages honey 2846, ona dircet port on the Cou it, Hudson River, 10634 » 34; Reading, 1045 ; Il!inols Cen- tral, 11834; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 7334 a 75; Michigan | 5.0.0 am te formas, charters were:— | Open to the commitee; that he bad some property out- Bovthern, 61% a 69; Northwestern, 33%; do. proferred, Bel deal a Fee aren etic Troe dete te | side of this State, which,creditors micht have, but he ae. it impolitic to state at present its precise eality. On a farther demand from the chairman for a state- pln) of his assets be mentioned from memory, aided by 68; Fort Wayne, 973;; Atlantic Mail, 1043;; Western ‘Union Telegraph, 437% a 44. At tho half-pest two regolar board the market was ‘do. lombus at $3 50. stronger. New York Central closed %{ higher than at we cnains raed Gull, and iu'the absence of sales prices eres endo Caprese pe brcdby ad oaby he first regular board, Hudson River 3}, Reading %, | Hxwr.—Mantle was doll, but but frm, at I2e., gold. im, together with the incumbrances upon re, es Michigan Southern 3, Northwestern 3;, do. preferred gitar ana reat ett we change. We quote:—Shipping, ‘value at which he estimated them, their proent rate % Port Wayne %, Chicago and Alton 1, Pacife Mail 4, | Priors were fa moderate consumptive demand and steady ee Scie: sho waseting ineed: With: Vibiile ibe: And when one item of assets was mentioned, that of a Graft for $45,000, purchased a year ago, iy 5 never pafd, nor likely to be, and Mr. Barker’s apology for pur- chasing it, one could hear a well of wonder that ‘Westera Union Telegraph 1, Government securities wero @teady bat dull. ‘Tennessee sixes of the new issue were were not essentially nino 30 Peete eee 450 hnds, M lower. re Cuda clayed and 200 do, Ba private terma, ‘Naval. Sronxs.—There was rather more demand for sptrite Daring the rest of the afternoon-the market was mod- | turpentine, though the morket still continued to rule hea ‘th banker, in whom they had so much confi ery acre and a a qurierons tk te atom | Se an parm ey eatery Yona? | Br Beker i te me honey on and. He had fug quotations were current:—New Yori Central, 997 | 910 dow,lu Bond. at B2}gc. Ro oa wore guik and on fer a fow hundred doliars, recently borrowed. He scknow- © 3; Erie, 60 a 3¢; Reodiug, 105% a 3¢; Michigan South- ern, 68% « ; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 753{ a 76; Rock ‘Island, 88a 34; Fort Wayne, 934%; Northwestern, 84% @ 36; do, preferred, 527; 1 34; Pacific Mail, 1878 34; Obto and Mississippi certiiicates, 25 a 3g. Government securities wore firm at the close of Desiness at the subjoined quoiations:—185!1, coupon, W11% | 112%; 5-20 coupon, 1862, 109% a 7%; 5-20 coupon, 1864, 105% a 105; 5-20 coupon, 1865, 10634 a 4; Gt $5.0 $5 60 and about 140 do, ‘strained at $4 12M. Ter, though qaiet, was firm at our dat azotations, Ou.s.—Amertean linsoed ruted firm at $140. a $1 43; som crushers, Lawever, were selling at $127 4814. Of Lug ein further sales were made of 7,000 gallons, ex steamer, at $1: Land way steady at ourlast quotations. Tuozions—Kecet pt. 0 d Logs lard. “Fork” wae in Tair dems, rates, The anles on ea off ‘Change were 0 ole Closing wt $32.75 a $22 90 for how meee. sales were at from 3- $22.47 for new roess, $22 for 1o., $21 Ws a Gd, for prime mees. and $19 n $19 25 fo: delivery we beard of no Sales. Boot the bank was a perfect wreck, and that they id only gather the fragmenta. And yet bis estimate ort the assets is $400,000, while his estimate of hi: lia- bilities is not go great; bat unfortunately the committee figure them vory differently, and Mr. Soule mentioned some items showing the erroncous character of Mr. Barker's estimates, Mr. Barker suggested a Quixotic plan—a kind of Croaby lottery scheme or joint stock real estate affair, in which his assets should be placed at/an assessed value for the benefit of his creditors, This, or going demand, and Steady fn value, The sales were | inte liquidation in the regular legal way, be 6-2 coupon, 1865, now tesue, 1083; a 10-40 coupon, 400 bilo. ab 9908 $3 15 for new extra meee, an offered, a urged to go on, do business, and pay what 093 0 %; 7 $10 notes, first ceries, 100 a 3<; do., second | #7i,'", ew Pn do. Hees Name were, moderately active. | he could, he refused absoiately. He said ho bea ald out about $20.00 since cloving, though he acknow- ledged it all illegal. He had paid sums of $100 and under to avoid suits before justices, which can be brought for such sums. 4 " Ho then paid sums of $159 to $200, fearing the fe lg ol ity 1 hoiders of such amounts might sue for $100 before jus- Mdt'Moavy at the reduction, ‘Sales 800 qble, ot Ide, ignet | Hoes, and be willing to sacrifice the overpius to get the was heavy at luc a 26e. for State, and 100, 0 toe tee $100. Unfortunately he made his own choice of parties ame, ruled dull and heavy at Be. 6 166, socord: in making payments, and thus injured the residue by leaving loss assets (or them. fa Tao, ee cates Satan | way, le ip catia.” anid one tm the crowd, [fale of 31 bts low eraettyy tn bulky wee Mey ona hell,” remarked another, “ne way Situaye ae unde lower, siaudand white “When the Exchange Bank failed,” read tho chair. r'a statement—and he pansed ¢. OF this Ya tf salon of 1,09) Bula. it from the andience, and one re- E M5%¢e. @ 25K bbis. prime white were disposed of atutc. In Piilade phia a sale was effect- ‘Mr. er bad failed so often it was im- = 16 to give any date.” ed of A.0W) Vols, siandard white for the next fveen days at from Mr. Barker, Jr, and from Ma Barker, BXe. was without decited ch Sales were ~ a Tn Yond od private tataes made of | c.were then read. ‘(he former gentleman. proffered wed ‘up his personal property in Wialams tovasd the beet wes dull and prices “were mominet. Gut” rests ere duit and heavy, The sales were Itmited to mogul 2 pnckages at ide, 9 lac for bamsy and Bide, 0 1, for sboulders, ‘Bacon also ruled heavy, and Salen 250 boxes at 1 @ories, 1055; a %; do., third series, 10555 a 7%. The go'd market was remarkably stesdy, the lowest price of the day having beon 136 fg, and the highest 136%, with the closing transactions at (he latter rate, Loans were made at 3 a 7 por cent for carrying. Tho groan clearings amouutod to $29,742,000, and the guid Dalances to $1,564,009, ‘The foreign exchange market was inactive but firm in tone. Bankers’ bilis on England et sixiy days were quoted at 11011034; at three days, il mercial bilis, 10994 a %; bitls on ib three days, 5.11)¢ a 6.10. Ovber bills a8 prices were nom regular gravity. A (pit? Pax’ er’. Commercial. se Was Loans: ruled a hace firmer. Farr reteing wan Niqui bien, ‘and mentioned some assets of his father, Wego uss ard hood dou, 17g wile. Thesslos were | unintentionally omittod to the Mat statement. |The let- tor of the jatter contained the joint stock plan above sorntioned as surnosted as a mode of settlement, Mr. Boule said that as far as the commiltee were en- abled to determine, and how far this could be done and how accurately may be inferred from the statement that Por ities on private terms; also 100 boxes at , Hetiond wax tm active demand. and an advance ec. per Ib. Was established. Soft yellow was quoied at ony igo: 4 soft white, 18ke a 1eze. aad a Mandara bard, On Antworp, Consols and American securities were quoted thus ia London (0-day and on proviuus date: June 3 | Sime. ow was without decided change, Sales 90,000 tbs. at tio oun” never bn tlanond, ey eared ty ex 14 ex a. Receipts 849 bol. |The market ral ere were errors in entries and postin , Barker 3 7 ‘Suudil sales Western in bend wi Sse, were | and all admitted them {ncorrect and ins bad state, but BON bow incorrect none knew. So rar Leg 79 he, the assets of real estate roperty, after de- nd other ducting the encumbrances, reach bat $270,000, accord- tang shares remain neglected by the outeide public, ing to the best eatinates ries Somnenities eould make. AS breadstaffa at lowing will suow the receipta of Now York and ie ex and they are without speculative actirity. Such is tho rte Of the same to foreign poris for | sample of thelr estimate the Baronne street property is management of most of the companies represented on | ¢ past dve mouths of thie png two precediug years:— Paced ix 000, shite Mr} Barker places es, ot £6 oo. ebares ‘nat ravior street an wort! pare my bay coda cdomeassiongat hoy prinaaks cond bois, eorts saaie Nabilities eee peo committee Cage hk re] 1 quite $600, estimates of axso a At the first board Quartz Hill closed Ge. higher than at UR a0 o18 Known property of both faiber and #90) 1 iy, ee eee 822175 898.419 nue show none, nr" $90,000 may, havo been paid Gold Ge., selling at $1 20; Smith and Farmieo, sold at sain 33 | the Citizen's bank: the bookkeeper knows nothing of $4.30; People’s Gold and silver, 55¢.; Rockland Copper, 1.30, ft, Debts are found seattered all through tha books; $850, At the recond board La Croswe Gold closed do, wxirt one of $25,000 was discovered accidentally that bad been Higher than at the first board, selling at $1 4; Quartz ea cniualitn peopoeed’ te plen of sotion, 1b is enld Bill, 6c., selling at $175. Corydon was 10¢. lower, soli- a Mr, Harker is deteripined. to collect dobia dae, and pay Ang ot $1 09. 78 = the — oe Tacos pleases; this they advsed to 2, jens jon, ‘Tho roceipts for customs and the receipts, payments wos ST Tee enki euk: tus einer, 1a Orn and balances at the Sub-Treaeury im this city for the apiiont sitve ee, hey to proceod to hang all connected expired portion ofthe week have beon as follows:— Mr Soule kept calm, seemed to understand phrenolos!- Cusiom House, -——————Sub- Treasury, ————— Breadatuffs in Store at Chic: cally the character of the audience, and by some wive Boipty Receipts, Payment, | Balanoes, The amount of four grain in swore in counsel recured @ Wise course, Jone 3... $935,146 i $800,484 $120 pg i underimentioned dales was as follo: A motion then passed autuorizing the committee to . 267/906 3,7: 600,781 126 804, a take tho proper steps to ad Mr. Barker from dis- 208.768 roe S21 2,440,193 125,00: a posing of his property to judice of any ereditor, . 960,000 8,396,549 "400,715 181,004,580 An irrepressible member, Py Yet satisfied with this, moved acommittee to request General Sberidaa to pre- vent, through his detectives, any of the property from bas spirted away, aud to bant up the bank's avets. r, Soule again “a the anery wators and suggested that, ‘was not in the General's jurisdiction, He said that by [—} mi be and coolly forty or sity per cent il. | of the — “= 0 cg Nothing would be ob- a Sommers 5 sacreaied the meeting. A motion pesca pe High the statement and letters in tho daily Fhose a ae, 7 the eyo rn weet ase bo debt, ‘of thea or were for not paging iy € <inuy ing Sas: meet, Tueslay evening, at some ve bal ‘ nd designated —poasi- bly in some of tho buildings inn Sian a the Joi The following 1 an exhibit of tho business transacted at the Uniied States Sub-Treasury, Chicago, for the woek ending J.n9 li Eastward Movements of Brendatufts, Tho following will sbow the imports of fh tuto Butalo from the West. by lake a ‘ad pa way for (be month of May and since January 1, 1867, pared with previous years:— ‘FOR Tie MONTH OF MAY. Flow, The Rochester Bzpres, ander daic of June 1, mays A voty fg decision was rendered by Justice by hg Court in rejation to national THE WEEKLY HERALD. - The Cheapest Newspaper and Best Literary Journal in the Country. 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Married. Buacs—Frerm—On Thursday, June 6, by the Rov. Samuel Hansoa Cox, D. D., ab the Wirst Prosbs terian church, Honry stroot, Tuonstox ‘Baraas to May Louisa Frere, "both of Brooklyn. No carda. Burzet—Gans,—On Thursday, May,23, by the Rev, Dr. Seitgsobn, at the residence of the oride’s parents, 3. Herwax Burak, to Hewaustra, third dauguter of 8. M Gans, Esq. California papors please copy. Buss«tu—iunoeTt.—On Wednesday, June at the Madison avenue Presbytorian church, by the Kev. Dr. 8. H. Cox, Cowarp Busssun tw Licaig, eldest daughter of Freeborn G. Burdett, Esq., all of this city. Burss—Craic, —On Wednesday, June 5, at the Church of tne Asconsion, corner of Tonth street and Fifth ave- nue, by the Rev. TYE, D. D., Wa. H. Buss to Annis E, Cratc, oid of this city, Campnct—Hvanny,—At Bioomfleld, N. J., by the Rov. Samuel J. Evans, of Saco, Me., Twowas PRaRsat, Camrneu, to Gaezinane, B. ¢ Hearsny, daughter of the ‘CRrawronp—Townsxxp.—On Wednerday, Juno 5, at the residence of the bride’s father, by the Rev, 0. Daggett, Davin Craw7ord, Jr., to CaxoLias Pauaisu, daughter of Poter Towusend, sq., all of this city, Forsyt—Brookrisup.—At Morristown, N. J., on Thursday, Juue 6, by Rey, David Irving, Guorcs W. Yonsrni fo Kare {., daughter of Moses A, Brooktield, -—Simrsox.—On Tuesday, June 4, at the resi- deuce, ut oe bride's mother, 10 Tatas bp the Rev. Richard Newton, Rouext A, Gerrr, of Yonkers, N.Y., to Vinainta Sotrson, daughter of the ate Thouas Simpson, Esq., of Philadelphia, Hatarey—FRacwax,—On Wednesday, June 6, by the Roy, Lewis Thompson, Wiuaam A. Haisrep to to duane B. B, daughter of ©, V. Freeman, of Morristown, N. J. Hxcut—Scavaart.—On Wednesday, June 5, at Temple Eapantal J by Rev. Dr. Adler, Mavs, son of Reuben Hechi » to Miss Keraxe, “daughter of Henry Schu- ag ta ‘All of this city, Uae? core in this aity, on Wednesday, June 5, by the Rov, A. L. Lindsley, Mr. Fraxkiin B, Jouxsox, of to Mise 1sabKLLA Fall Ra : ‘alls, N.Y, KeLioue—Amix,—On Wednesday, June 5, at the brick church corner of Fiftb avenue and Thirty-soventh street, by the Rev. James 0. Murray, Asa B B. Kau.oag to Sana J, only daughter of Benjamin’ Akin, Ksq,, all of Unis city, io cards. Morrisania, at the residence “Inte Dr. Isanc P. Hearse, U. we enzoG0—Po! Look.—In of the. bride’s tathor, on ‘luceday, ane 2 Lieutenant N., of Wauke- Commander Epwarp N. Kwtoca, U. gan, IIL, to Miss Jaye H. Poros, of Weineeday, Jane 5, we Bored. G nebort, Writzas | | Steamabip jane io r. youngest daughter of William ‘Sinciaire. Onsunvosa—JAcvme.—On Wednesday, June 6, at Christ churoh, Bergen, N. J., by the Rev. 8. H. Battin, Joun Rewsex ne Rosixa, daughter of Joha Jacobs , of Groenville, N. J. PAve—BLasKuay- evening, June = ti < hi of dona J Hating all ail rue Brookiy Lin ater a. pt ens i—Crawroun, —O1 Wednesday, Jane 5, at Christ Pe gy ¥. 0, wer, Janes C. Sura to Exum B, Cra all of this city. tome Lewis ~On Wecnestay, June 6, at eburch, Brooklyn, a. ¥., Lovis, eldest son of Robert Sater Esq., C. We, to Awna, eldest danghter of the las ‘Bev, P. Lewis, rector of St. Martin's, Seer bee Ta “ew —On , June 5, at the residence of the bride’s water by the Rev. Mr. Frank Tax.oe to Jaxsux E. Sterasne, both of this city. Died. Brapnorst.—On Thursday morning, June 6, Ah the residence of his mother, after a lingering illness, Joun MacseeLL Brapaorst, eldest eon of the late Samuel Bradborst, in the 3ist year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the faneral, on Sunday afternoon, at half.past two o'clock, from Bis late residence, 44 Kast Twouty- fifth street, Services at the church of the tion, Twenty-ninth street, between Madison and ‘itth avenues. Boncr.—On Wednesday, June 6, after @ long illness, Insse E. Boner, aged 44 years, the rived! and fronds are most respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, on Sundav aiternoon, at one o'clock, from his late residence, 90 South First street, Brown. —At his residence, Goshen, N. Y., om Tuesday, Jone 4, Marriw W. Brown, in the 55tu year of his ago, ‘The funeral services will take piace at Christ sraaiet Newark, N. J. (near Market strect station), on morning, at ten o'clock, The relatives and friends will meot at the residence of Jerome B, Ward, 27 Jefferson street, at half-past wine o’ciock. Interment as Mount Pleasant Oe ee Carrou.—On iraday, June 6, Frances Carrot, in the 60th year of ber age. ‘the friend and aoquatatances of tho family, and those of the chridren of David Carroll, are respoctfaliy invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday afternoon, at two o'clock, from her late residence, 113 dott sireet. ‘Tue remains will be taken to the Chureh of the Transfigura- tion, where a solema mass of requiem will be oilered for the repose of her soul. Cogretto.—On Wednorday, Jane 5, Marcanet, the be- loved wife of Fhomas Costello, native of Killeshaudra, county Cavaa, — in the 38th year of her age. she rowt in peace. tthe friends aaa t oae of hor brothers, Edward, Ber- nard and iogh, are iy invited to attend the funeral, ths (Friday) morning, at nino o’elock, from ber ate residence, 403 Firat avenue, to proceed to the Church of St. Stephen, wenty-eighth street, between Third and ‘Lexington avenues, where & solemn mass of Be pe oon will be offered for the repoxe of her from thence to Calvary Cer for interment, Drxes.—In ths elty, on Wednosday, June 5, by a short and revere illness, Sanam Any, daughter of Se ee ree the 22d year of her, tthe friends and relatives of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from Attorney streot church, this ns (Wriday) afternoon, at two o'clock. ho ftor @ short iliness, Joun Garxar, aged 35 yea The friends of his family are requested to attend the faneral, from his late residence, 245 West Tuirty-fifth street, this (Friday) afieraoon, at two o'clock. Grien.--At his residence, No, 66 Contre Tuesday, June 4, Micusrt GiLLex, in the 37th year o age, a native of county Sligo, parish of Skreen, Ireland. ‘The friends and reiatives of tho fainiiy, and those of bts brothers, Patrick and Dominick Grilen; also the offl- cert and memnbore of the Ancient 0. of H.; also Ue tempers of tho Tamruaay Hail General Committee, ard requested to attend his funeral. Tho remains will bo taken to St, Andrew's church, at nalf-past ten o’cloek this (Friday) morning, where a solemn requiem high roass will be offered for the ropose of luis boul, thence to Calvary Cemetery at one o'clock, Hatsry.—-On Wednesday evening, June 5, of typhoid fover, Suse M., wife of Wiliam L, Haiey, and daughter Sa em late Alonto A. Alvord, in the 25tn year of hor bis “Bln relatives and frtends of the farnily are reepoct- fully invited to attoud the funeral on Saturday ator noon, at one o'clock, from the Church of the Traasligue ration, Twenty ~ ninth street, near Fifth avenue, Tiautronn, Oo Thuratay, Juve 6, Kowaro Martrorp, eldest son of Williain and Eleanor Hartford ia tho Gun year of his age. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Friday) alvernoon, at half. past two o'clock, from his late resideaca, 153. avenue A, Kiwntax,—On Wednesday morning, June S of hears disease, Dr. Caantas Keaestay, of Caseell, Cermany, His friends are Teapeotfully invited to attend the fa- noral, this (Friday) new at balf-past three o'eiock, Sey nis late residence, No, 396 Carlton avenue, Brook- Manwm,—At ra et D.C, on Wednesday, vane 5, Maniow Herrcas, wile ot Androw Burr Merwin, and ion of Audrew M. Emma V. Hepburn, agod 26 Notion of — hereaftor, Moon —On Tur : exday, June 4, tg ba Petor Mood, er anit idea dary ‘Relatives ead irieuda are invited tg etend the faneral, from her late No, 61 Morton atroet, this (Fri- oy) ateroay a four o'clock. Thureday, Jane 6, consameption, Miowaxt J. MuLtany, eldest son of Petre Mullany, late of Brooklyn, aged aremye months and 7 days, The relatives and of the ‘amily, and of his brother-in-law, Thomas J. McEvily, are respoctfully in- vited to attend the funeral. ‘The remains will be taken from his lata rasldonge, 13 wt winy. sixth ‘nue, to St John the Evangelist's chure! Fifuieth street and Fourth avenue, at nine o'clock a Saturday morning, where a requiem mass will be offered for the repose of his soul, from thence to Fiatbuah for interment, On Wednesday evening, June.5, at halt- near McNaana. past eight o'clock. Danaus, eldest son-of John ‘and Mar- Guret T. WeNamara, aged 1 years, 2 months and 12 days Hels aw a veri form, | once his ts But aifliction caine apenas opi And did their brightest Dopes destroy. He is gone—his soul has fled ‘fo that land where care 's unknown, Where coleatials spinits shod Bright lustre round the throne, The relatives and friends of the family are respecttully invited to atteod the funeral, Lis (Friday) afternoon, at two Seow, ‘from the residence of his parents, No. 13 O'Hara, —At mer GE, poy ale June 1, Brus a native of Gaspe, and for many years a resi- Ricwarps.—On Thursday morning, June 6, Wauter Rane, sont Edwin P. and Catharine Richards, aged 4 ars, 5 months aud 4 days, rhe relatives and frienae of the family are respectfully invited to attend the fanerst, from the residence of his paronts, No. 165 Ninth avenue, on -acurday afternovn, al tae o'clock, Suvox --On Wednesday, Jane fier a severe il!ness, Wir Liat Jowuen Sa00x, the oniy beloved eon of William. and Anve Shook and grmudson of oliles Conroy, Muiti- furnabam, county Wesumeath, the trieudy and relniivos of the family are requested to attead the fusors!, from his tarber’s residence, 85 bw earnest, irect, this (Friday) afternoon, atoue o'cloc! faxLor,—On Thursday morning, Jone 6, Reseoca Min- Nik, youngest daughter of the Hon. Nelson Tayior, aged , iho relalven and friends of the relatives auc of the family are Mt invited to attend the fuveral, from od pele ta pa parents, No 152 Heury stroot, New York, this (Friday) alvernoon, ot three o'clock, Turie,—On Thursday morning, June 6, of heart dis- ease, SARAM, wife of Dr. John ¥. Tate, aved 61 years. The ironds of the tamiiy ere invited to attend the funeral, from her late ce, No. & West Forty- second streat, on Saturday morning, at eleven o'clock. The remains will be takou to New Haven for interment by tho 12:15 train, Whsiams —On Tuesday, June 4, Gro. N. Wittrams, 9 of the late xichard 8. Willams, in the 45th your of is ago. His friends and_ those of his brother, Wailace W., and brothers-in-law, Win, Montross and John K, Bigley are respectiutly Invited to aitend his foneral, (rom tts late residence, No, 14 Liberty strovt, Brooklyn, this (I'riday) & Lernoon, at three o'clock, Wairr.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday evening, Tune 5, Maay Lovux, yoangest’daughteror John rine Keyser White, aged 18 months and tw The relatives aud fricuds of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her perents, 117 Portland aveaue, Brooklyn, thie (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock, Wurrx,--Oo thursday afternoon, Jnne 6, at the resi- dence of bis son-in-law, Marcelius Hartley, after a brief ie Pomxnor Wurrr, M. D., in the oth year of his “Notice of the funeral hereafter, SHIPPING NEWS. 78 » 27384 migw ware PORT OF NEW YORK, JUNE 6, 1857. Oleared. aetna eaten Havana—Atlantie 4fail Steam eu aie torpe, Eldridge, Galveston and Key West—C allo evans p Gen Barnes, Morton, Savannah—Livingston, 2 Bteamabip rid Hunter, Wilmington, NC—J Hand. a tizamstin bak Chapin, Newbern, NC—C Goad- Steamanip Gi Hoston—W P Clyde. Ship Arkwrighe re Gaulnins Liverpool spoliord,” Tileston Ship, Minnebahe (Br), McGrath, Londonderry—@ & 3 he ‘Veritas (Nor), Gerrard, Dunkirk—Fanch, Meincke Bark Margaretha Bianca (Prua), a gg Stettin via — ae Meincke ‘& Wendt. by aves, Hoptias, Cow’ Bay, CB—Miller & f megs York (Ital), Savanese, Dantsio—Funch, Meineke Brig Medora (Br), Allen, wall—8 L Merchant & Oo. Brit wurprise (iz), Fulton, ulirax—if J DeWolt & Co. Brig Pottis, Windsor, N8—Crandall, Um. phray & Co. Tally Eltzabtchport—F Talbot & Baik altho Suita = raneree t feht Yankes Doodle, Marta Jackuoavlle—Van Brunt a che FPlancome, Norton, Georgelowa, 80—Bently, Muler Bene tal Charieston—N L McCready & 00. Rokr AT? Hawasds, Hugues, Wikntngions NON ti Me- Cready & Co. anne P Adams, Donovan, Perth Amboy—Brett, Son & Earkonaireaenetoetin qiitia Bazar & tapos bo nab ae alias. Wilintagton, 0, Stee Richmond and Norfoik, to @ Hoimekon & Palmore. ana 7 passengers peg: om mig y> . 43 days, with mdse and 457 fonnings & Gosling. ® Bark CA days, with hid assee Fe Jack Mereur (ery "Henricksen, Bio Grande, 6 days, with mdse, &e, to C Bark So ix (Swe), Jobannsen, Rio Janeiro, (55 days, with oofes, io maree Bark Jean Li Br), with marble, orgs to Motrieon & Fh Phillips, fir ian Poe a Ton of the cargo of the ship Wanderer, at ‘St Thoi aise rk Fleetwing. Davis, Cienfuegos, 14 with sugar, to May 28, By off en fuegoe, ‘saw ‘Reunion, from Hontevideo focking freight Bark Wi fa HBiekgaore (ot 8 b Ceorge,, Me), Fountain, Ba guar 10 days, with seb g Curate ball, r ingen 9 days, Sri sugar, to Mul jou Bi ‘of the Bay, Noyes, Remedios, 6 days, with su- to John W Mott. ‘Will (Br), Roberts, Eleuthera, 6 days, with fruit 19 Joe Encas. Sobr Juila A Decker, Duncan, Bormuda, & days, with pro- Romaine. duce, to.schenek & gar ‘eeges, Wikgius’ Chessapoake Bay, with fish, to | Bri Sailed. Steamships Hermann, Eagle, Gen Barnes, a aes Ellen 8 Terry, Fairban! nd others. Also ships Ps i, and Brewster, for San Francisco, OR ADDITIONAL SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE si aNorien PAGE. 3 Marine Disasters. Bria Bessre (Br), Marsh, from New York for Wilming- ton, NO, to load for Port au Prince, capsized about 3 daye afior leaving New York One nua lost; remainder saved and taken w Philadelphia, Sreamswir Worcesren (Br), from Tiverpool for Baltt- more, revurned to Quceasiown on the 6th inst with ma- yagi VZBreamsare Sariago pa Cua. Behm, from Greytown for Rew York, previously reported ashore at Alantio City, NJ, * hoe "idly Gigi, from New York for Baracoa, be- fore rej having put tuto Norfolk leaky, caulked and sahea for destination. Soum Grains (US), while crossing the river Sth inet from Pairhaven, where she had been to tacoin stores ior a cruise to the coast of Virginia, was run into by ferryboat Union, which struck hergn the larboard wide amidslibs, saving ine bulwarks und bi four oF five stanchions Pal aton had ship Gow ‘toh in tow, but the slip aud 1% ware not materially damaged. teu, for Boston, before reported ashore. tn has Deon got off the beach and taken into fom Peart, on her fi from New Bedford to Holmes’ Hole, struck a Took in Wood's Hole, and has been placed on the railway. A Lront Sone ts ae Seale Sa ya eam eet No iculars. man’s Land, No pai Miscellnneoun. Sreawen Fea, 3531008, builtin Kogland in 188 of j has beou sold for $16,400. aii oe ee eee oats un aera earaR Sea Peele 3 ul for 68.00 US gold coin, cash. Vatvanie Canco—The ship City by Means Brooklyn, Cousti was cleared “ Mobile, Lat josara Stanard, Bro Go, ror Livorpook, with ‘colton, weaghing 262, ot pounds, valued at $680,074. ing Sy Lavxcme—At Frankfort Milla Sixt ult, from the vant of Franke | ‘Treat, areca fantened sche of 186 tous burthen, called the Ubaries 5 to be commanded by Capt 5 Pee te pene Lighthouse at vay Weal: on tha Tact of Saute Croce. once et Vies- on 0 Dating from the Sth of May, IAT, anew lightwave haw boon, established om the reef o ‘Wants Grose, noar View, off » Point of Gargano. ‘The tower on which the lighthouse is ntadtishod 1s orton ual, and rises from the bavitation of opens, whion last is @ building on a rectangular base su: mani ed bY 8 tore face. ‘The ground floor of tits vuliding Is of aa Aany tink, ar foor is punted yellow, the Wwer a ow wate te Jontionlar and of the first clas, ing appre Tne focus is AU metres ADOwe For the aon, the ligne is visible in @ clear atmos phere at the disiatice 0° 15, nautical, miles, aud ihiuuninales eh we horizon from N4E nD a poonenphicel ponition of the lighthouse is lat 41 22 6 N, # capoued and indicates the position of the Trae z, Loxnox, May 23, 1867, A mor, marked with tne ‘sord “Wrees.” has been tald “Io fathoms north Of a vessel sunk ear the Kogiiau and Welsh Grounds Lightvessel. es in 7 fathoms at low rage! r bie Patch Buoy, N by B, distant 1 mile. sp AmDITpenarasn coset 0 fi op A Trait, OF LRaHous. 0 1th of ACT) Hut will be shown ou tne Meloria Shoal, woe “thetight cone Mitchell's app i's aoparatns, with tron standards trom the ral, 180 mecres south of the Fearne lia Meloria, and from hence the ligat ot OO ppg ra andrea red. it from the Tevet \§ = mss Smetrea, * itis Win vienlele cons, resthor os 11 miles, and it Lumines tao whole horas 3 —_——_— U PER Sea eatin We a at ey ings are magnetic. Variation 1458 CUNO Un TM LGM OF THE BAELKWareE OF Tax four OF the 15 of May, 187, 00 ‘uth head of the curved brea twater of the port of ides tho prosent Lees ticula t lantera zoe aoa aor ‘imilge ight of whi will be shown, 2 metres perpendiculuty below b20 red one. ‘The second white light is 13 me tres above the been eer tof roca the ae ages "5 mistaken southers head the breahwiier of the ei rived atiNew Bedford Jung, 4, sltip Goy Troup, Ash Pee reey Hoocina neon! no we agri, with bls ap (Laken on the passage), 400 and G0 tbe, bone on board. 1 bole sp, 2204 bole wh oll and aiohibe bone, Be ria left at BL ie tad, Gifford, NB pay with bark Mary ater itoa raoo, Braley, do, Norah in Siveoke: off i, Morgan, ‘iadars, "do, notalig” eines “leaving wie rit Sailed 6th, schr U D (of Fairhrven), Nye, for Atlaatie F Putnam, Tilson, sailed from Provingstowm Sebr Nellie May 31 ter Atlantic Ooean. Burl tioeilo, joailo, Philips, NL, aailed from ‘ oh ou by te go for Arete Oooai, shipped 330 bola wh, ol by (he Petrel, Worth, NB, was at Talcahuano Apeil—, o@ as before reported. ready for sea, bauad on.» rise. ‘Bark Muu Gifford, of Dartmouth, was ot Pinal. 4 May 6, having ‘akea BO bbls spoil Laat, of wilhie& year—1060 sp and 10» ma all told. Burk Osoray, iurtland, of ‘was atgBarbados May 2% ready for wea, gil as before pee Fed Bark Loui ines of NB, is reported at Barbados May 22,011 not stated, Spoken—Juoo 2, lag 4006, lon 70, bark Percy, of New Lem dou, no report. Spoken. Tken, from Bromea for New York, May 28, rom New York for San Franciseo, Jane 3, y, from Mew York for Jacksonville, May 3%, wa, Conklin, frock St Tago for Baliimare, we dite, de (by wi arrival at Boctress Monroe June 4) a foreign Ports. Bervasr, I, May 21—Arrived, ship Maggie Hammond, 8% ton, Balmore, peared Boumay, April 77—In port shipa Simla, Porter, for Liver pool ldgi Wartomburg, Chase, aad Ticonderoga (Bry lies, orca fom iat ppm aE gyn mings, NYorl es Nea ° Siar flower, Duntre, d taniie, laok® and’ floary Tees Devise, Young.‘abt voor Breline, nada do, ate ee 1—sailed, brig T Lk A Pitt (Br), Avery, ork In port Juno, briga Camilla, Newman, for Now York 8 nya, Hxceltog, Coower, from dud for do, art May 2t Wg. ChonstaDy, May 2—Arrived, bark Gemsbok, May 19—1n port bark Mary Lucretia, Bowers, for NYork; and others, CAvovrra—Went to nea from Saugor April 23, bark Me navi Kingpin, NYork, ‘Dial, Mav is—Arrived, ship William Leavitt, Loavttty Wis ee tonto Said Sth, ship’ Bawex, Baker (from Loudon), Philadel na, eherenENA, May 29—In port sohr G J. Miller, for WYeet Giagautan—Towed throuch the Straits May Mt, a Licttn til), Longobarda, (rom Castellamare tor N¥o Goxiy April Ht—Sailed, schr Ella Frankl, VUlypary, Gambia. G Guba, May 23—Im port brig P M Tinker, cate, n 20 ie, June 4Arrived, ship Harpswell, Owen, N oo, ‘Arrived, bark Heiress, fas Gives on, E Kelty, Mitcheal, jaraauer, May 23—In port schra Maj for NYork Mig: Bagaduce, Kennard, for Newburzport dg, ‘Navassa, May di—in port brig Jove, for Ball —~ foxex, May 18—In port brig Ambrose Light, from St ‘Paul de Loan ‘inh Thomas, for eager af ship Garibaldi, Eldrt: for . Bch Fwitenbeiak, “ for ‘in ee (Dated. be a us for Sane ‘wries Jobe Bri Bri EXEDIOS, ohn Cane ee Ry uamey Eadwood, Hordes, €or i eeasno, is aa 14—Passed, bark White Wing, from New York for Lagu: Sri reg ray 31—Arrived, bark Alllie M ( Montevideo ti “ands ‘salled 24h for Porto Rico Beas York); sclirs 8 H Gale, Reddi eaten reeata for Porto Rico to Urquhart, St Kitts (and salle ‘redemck NYork) ; 34th, brig ban), Brune, Obarlsetoa, ‘ Blea lat brig Argo (Bt), Orel tivon, Porte fiien tone r NYorl jones, Sun, Eeupao (Bi), Peterson, Foro Ricoto or i ivork; ‘aetne barks Banange (Br), Hgniy Jamal Tn port 26th, Wanderer “Bry Sian wig; bare Patmos, V werioim ved, ship Constellation, Hoxie, ‘ork. cot, LRT ENG S “wTore' Bax, COM, April 1S—In port bark Joka Gilpin (Bry, Watling, for Boston. American P orts. ee jarks Oriental (Bry Py rieey Gulia: Peat (Morey ine ogg ee ge eo fitcy'H Gibeda, Cu “a Re. ellie ys) Glover, I sarod Cobb, and feavor, ae do) ieee ue ee Noci Uivraiiar and guereet vis Nyce: somes Stee sehra Gen Conner, Cousing a a AR, bark Jane ca, Ban <Arrivos, bark Maniton, Mosthy ie senoe eRe Ran Bo, rae femredacsents, Comet (Be), Lang, Halifes; Chas Gth- snag ae brig Somenne. eerie oie bg rag May ner» ra x citi soa gaan dg, lane ‘ork; ‘g mht MC denen, Paget Tolpey. CEANGOR, June 4—Cleard, echt Howard, Grifla, Cam qaRISTOL. June S—Arrived, echr Shepard A Mount, 7a “sehr, ra Bara <b R Jones, Fish, Philadelphia; Hie ‘POINT Va, Jone 1—Arr ship Europa, Von Hagen, PRLERTOR, Sune nthe atte Viale, Mason, ‘rived, steamers wood, and Sasa ene Sa my ea «a i comers 2 Wal samy Seth, AS Emi Yowist, Holbrook, Malet, Mure, a Samm Georgetown, DE Boonen che Win FW gs hie wing Hadicetn dor Ann 8 Brow or Fie, a 0 - den, iabatnpors Mary Ei ig tte ~ ones steamship Pertt, Dele» MR NOM "DU, Sune foaktrived, cokes ar Crowel NYork; ‘Transit, Bndicows ‘wo tana" old, a mega My = 5 gy “ed oe pene > jersey a, or ibew a jenafield. for N ‘kot a, ‘Smith, Fae D ic AN ry io te jowark ; eas a “lene Fpaeeatees ships David Cannon (Beh 1 wale 2nd cis of Brooklyn, Cousins, Lives TAsPOut, June 2—Sailed, brig Bueses NEW ORLEANS, a pee Clanason, from Bo ey A ‘ingly? Fon wend Las Tunas; brig Gatveston. Merviezaa. from ‘Cleared—Steamahips Sentain, Hecios Philadelphia vane | Geo Washington, Gager, LW BEDHOW , June 4—Are sabre Brave, canes. fe. NJ; Sth, Kit Carao tie, alti Sailed beh, schrs Hel ery, NYork; Frances, Packard from South Amboy COEWBURYPORT, June 8—Acrived, achre Jacob Kicuala, Lake, and J H ee cae hae ht hr Cerro Gordo, jon, Philadel aamroltt, June 6, AM—Arrived, brig S P Browa, Gard. Remedi New HA june 6 Arrived, schr Joneph, Cronin, HA HATE tes June 5—Arek stoumahip Normam, Crowell, Boston, bark John Ma: hues, St Jago ; sel rs CO = sett, Harding, kee a Lg ‘Allen, Seaman, Boston; JS Worthin, i ia, Ban, schre Eltea, FLU Alan Ny May. and Annie M Newbur; eect poleon, Nichols, at 3's Worthingtoms ndow. toumehip Stare & Stripes, 0" Brig? Porn (teal ru, Clea! Regina Freda ‘Jane 6—-Arrived. sch rs Re rington, Now Orieans; Daniel \inimom, town, Be. Kawin, Tuttle Alexandris} De 'tratton, Corder will, a ry, Elizabethport, sloop Tranalae A, Hinwkina do, : pinkbam, aren Vingola, Doarse, dor Py stokes. Fowler; Ma Weimer Packers Robinson, Harding; eipht, Allen; They Burlingame, a0 rker, § York lias, Pu Boke teh ‘Yane 6—arrived, or ohes JH Youmans, Cpaieuagie; rm ‘and Martin Van Buren, Harding, NYorg; sloop bey a Ba Saree sohre wa Hone, Lateb. mp; Kebecon, “Disteseoae, vy Piao, here Works EL iieos asi x Kon, echo pn Beme Chinen Oi ae bbe <1 Oa TRA te wh, ghetto ia Novie - Aldinch, NY orm leared—Sohr RIT Jones, Davia, wt omy ee cone Dares Tae A Brown, Mar le, Chen fled Moke Mary HLMIMin, Davia, Bitaabetboort. TOO 1, Buuar vans OF THR ine OF bitiaedn wile able. 0 sey tnt take place this eesat at the rooms of John, pa Reeent r oa a reg, Panes Moat Romery, atou and Himphrey. erred Ke TURTLE sour Ps STEAKS bi 28 had at the Arthur House, Si Hight avenue, ean be supplied by the art ne io