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rn 7 #INANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. d he Monpax, June 10—6.P. M, The railway share fiix'ket bas been on the whole strong “to-day, and there are comi;!pations at work to advance the prige of several of the ledding stocks in anticipation of an improved movement arising from legitimate causes after the crop prospects become more certain of realization. These cliques are, however, composed of ‘men who are financially weak, and moreover contented with very small profits, and liable to be broken up at any moment, Their influence upon the course ‘of prices is very transient, and their previous efforts ‘have been attended with failure, They possess and impart the speculative spirit, "however, to moderate extent, for the force of ex- ample is always felt, and the more they enlist on their ‘Side the more successful they are likely to be. Specula- ‘tion fora rise on the Stock Exchange at present labors “under the important disadvantage of being without ont- ‘side support, in the absence of which there can be no ‘upward movement of magnitude, At the same time ‘the margin fora decline is small in view of all the cir- ‘Cumstances affecting the market. Wall street is, with a umber of exceptions, poor, and the poorest of the poor fre now heading this bull movement, The series of panics which commenced in October last left the guiding lights of speculation shorn of their power, and ‘they aro now essaying to recover it, Hitherto their at- ‘tempts have only proved a delusion and a snare to the Btreet; but perseverance desorves its reward, and if they Persevere long enough they will be certain of succoss, ‘The disbursements of the Sub-Treasury to-day Have given ‘them encouragement, and as they are likely to be still further gratified in this respect they look forward with Wenowed hope to the prospect before them, The balance im the Sub-Treasury nevertheless shows no material ehange this evening, the total being $134,915,419. On the 15th instant, however, the Payment of the semi-annual interest on one series of the seven-thirty loan will have a still more de- cided effect than the redemption of the compound in- terest notes which have just fallen due. The reports of the condition of the growing crops continue very favora- ble, and if these are abundant we may reasonably look for improvement, not merely in Wail street, but in all departments of trade and industry. » There waaa more abundant supply of moncy availa- ble for use on the Stock Exchange than at the close of Yast week, and although the general rate for call loans ‘was seven per cent, the exceptional transactions at six on governmenis were numerous in the afternoon, In the discount line there was very little activity, and the ‘best grade of commercial paper was taken at the banks @t7aSpercent. The internal exchanges are still in favor of this city, but the receipts of currency are light, ‘The Western money markets are without material change. ‘Tt is expected that there will be a considerable move- at of currency from the local centres to the country Tor the purchase of wool; but this is expected 10 oxert Doly a transient influence, as the funds thus disbursed jmust speedily return in the ordinary course of business. ‘The banks are already beginning to look forward to the effect of their preparations for the next quarterly return, “which is due on the ist of July. The interior is generally be rather scantily suppli b currghoy, aa We basics aap ak toy a mot only have to draw their balances low in ‘this city, but to borrow on their collaterals, ‘It is hardly possible, however, that we sball have an- other such monetary pinch as we had when the last Quarterly returns were made up, although it is probable Abat the activity in monoy will be somewhat quickened. The statement of the associated banks fer the week dndicates the movement of money into the Sub-Treasury. “Tho legal tonders have decreased $2,536,720, the de- posits $5,655,808, the loans $2,314,216, and the circula- tion $27,051. The specie shows an increase of $1,081,978. cea totals of the present and preceding statements stand US — a June 8, » Al tho same time last year the condition of the banks was as follows, and the differences appenced are those ‘Detween the two returns, dated respectively June 9, 1866, and June 8, 1867:— June %, 1866. June 8, 1867. 249,538,959 Inc. $938,389 \ 15,821,668 Dec, ~ 122,625 25,967,253 Inc. 7,751,836 + 202,503,940 Dec. 7,778,614 + 74,028,674 Dec, 18,705,567 * At the first regular board railway shares were steady. New York Central closed % highet than at the same ‘Mme yesterday, Brie i, Hadson River 1, Reading 1, Mich gan Southera 3¢, Cleveland and Pittsburg %, Rock Island Bi, Northwestern 34, do. ee ee My Milwaukee and St. Paul prefe, 7, Ohio iseis- _ippi certificates %, Patio Mall 74, Aifautic itait 32, Boston Water Power 3, Mariposa preferred 1, Western Telegraph %. Government securities were firm. sixes OF 1881 advanced 34, five-twenties of 1862 3, ew icsug Of 1865 . Missouri sixes declined 34. wie eee Ae, the take 106%; Michigan Southert'y 68%; Clevelana and Pius. burg, 76% ® %; Cleveland and Toledo, 11734; Rock 89% @%; Northwestta, 3554; do. preferred, B95; 8%; Fort Wayne, 995 a 3. T Bi the half-past two regular boartl the market was yiat irregular. New York Central closed 3 lower Rhan at the first regular board, Erie 3%, Hudson 1, Michi- Southern 3g, Cleveland and Toledo 1, Rock Island Ohio and Mississippi certificates 34, Bostom Water Power \. Reading was % higher, Cleveland and Pitts- burg %, Northwesiern 3{, do. preferred 34, Pacific Mail 9<, Atlantic Mail 3;. Government securities were firm. Coupon sixes of 1881 advanced 34, five twenties of 1865, bf both issues, 34. Tennessee sixes, new issue, 34 lower. » During the rest of the afternoon the market was mod- Dratoly active and at a quarter to six o'clock the follow- Ing quotations were current:—New York Contral, 10175 B 102; Erie, 60% a %; Reading, 107 a 3; Michigan Bouthern, 6834 a %{; Cleveland and Pittsburg, TO) a TT; Rock Island, 89% a 90; Fort Wayne, 97 a 34; North. western, 3514 a 34; do. preferred, 60 a 34; Western Wuion Telegraph, 45 a 3. } There has been considerable activity in government pecarities among the principa} dealers in them, and as geven-t hirtics could havo been converted into new iive- wenties of 1865 more advantagoousty by about % per ebegeonsie selling the one and buying the other at ghis afternoon’s prices than by applying for a conversion fat the Sub-Treasury the business of the brokers was pomewhat increased in consequence, The Treasury pro- fosses to be at present funding in the direct way only— pamely, without the intervention of brokers; but there is no knowing how goon tt will be in the market as a Duyer or seller behind the scenes. At the ctose of busi- jpess tho following quotations were curréut:—1881 cou yn, 1124 a 34; 5-20 conpon, 1862, 100% a 110; 5-20 poupon, 1864, 10644 a 34; 5-20 coupon, 1355, 100% a \ ; 5-20 coupen, 1965, new issue, 109 a 1; 1040 coupon, PO a XK; 7 8-10 notes, first eeries, 10534 a 4; 7 3.10 Hotes, second series, 105% a 74; 7 3-10 notes, third perios, 105% a 7%. + Tho gold market was firm, the opening price having 136%, followed by an advance to 187){, with the Josing transactions st 137}. Loans were made at 5 a 4 per cent for carrying and without interest, The clearings amounted to $24,911,000, and tho gold pained to $984,702, ‘The foreign exchange market is very firm, but inac- five. Bankers’ bills on England at sixty days were fuoted at 1103 « 34; at three, 11094 a §%. Commercial pills, 10054 a %. Bills on Paris, at sixty days, 51% e 5.15; at three days, 5.10 = 5.12%. Other bills were Bankers. Berlin, + 12% & 124 in Bremen. 78% a 79% On Frankfort. 414 a 4b in Amsterdam. diy a at) a Hamburg. 3634 a 30% On Avtworp.... 184 05.1255 Mining shares continue heavy and neglected. At the first board La Crosse Gold closed 200. lower than at the ame time on Saturday, selling at $110; Consolidated Grogory Gold wns 100. higher, selling at $650; Quartz TAIL sold at $1 63; Davidson Copper, $i; Corydon, '@134, At the second board Consolidated Gregory Gold ploned 15c. lower than at the first board, solling at $695; @orydon sold ab $190; Quartz Hill, $156; Walkull ‘Lead, 0c. | The following named gentlemen have been elected Directors of the Hudson Rivor Railroad Company for the posting year:—0, Vanderbilt, W. H. Vanderbilt, Horace FF. Clark, Augustus Schell, John M. Tobin, D, Thos. Vail, |. H. Barker, Oliver Charlick, Wm. A, Kissam, Jos, , M. H Sanford, Walter S, Gurnee and Samuel on, The Board isthe eamo as last year, with the caption of Mowers, Gurnee and Barton, elected Ip place v DW Rargece | :, wet. 100 lo... F 25 109 Atlantic Mail $8 Co 107 200 do. ‘ay 00 100 NY business consummated. The market, however, closed dull and heavy, even at the reduction, The sales aggregated NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNK Ul, 1867.—TRIPLE SHEET. 9 pes, an : Steward. Cornelius Van- : imeed con) on the t eR 27) en en of Smith Barker, Se, and Joba. mn IT Vanderbilt, Vise terra et Pema wot about 180, bolas at tiers Bee hw whan ey ee Tap cme 9 of visbess go. | Oe of t Josephs D. and Mary H. Costa, aged 1 year, D| Bans Asam. wrecked on White teland shoot poate derbilt was re-elected President, W- «4, Pia oatinued dull. | ‘The only salez wo heatd of were | loons are always open, the tabie - 4 asses mee, was {row Arcndal (Nor) far Quebec s ‘a bbls, at $8 25. 500 do. No. b %. oF pea, the tables are loaded down with Little Willie has gone to meet Trade in hi Bric Mary Lown, at Bos’ y President, and Augustus Schell, $067 "i545 at nave | ‘8,22 Mumestaserpoiea eee objets de vertu of every description, for the purchase of | The relatives and friends of tho family are invited to | ina squall olf Cape Cod Ti, lost fore an ho™ York, reports The foliowing is @ list of uationaS - ve | O11s.~-Fish olls were dull, but steady, at our last quota. | Which buts smell outlay is required; @ good band is | attend the funeral, from the residence of his paronts, 81 sails, be saan Wopninsly ing ‘av With the ions. Linseed remained firm at $1 28 Gas boing nightly in attendanc» to make every one feel good-na- | North Moore street, this (Puewday) ev bg on Baia Vinge (of Richmond, Me), C1 failed and are now in the bands of reo.8!¥* . Na. | 12i8; Po, \mportant sales were . La vranochanged, tured and gemerou:, and last, but not least, a bev: one o’cloc! pb avaning. “past | oP Now Tork laden with lumber, drenneg'yrom Portiand amount of circulating notes issued to en Bint small sales prime city winter were made at $112 8 $1 1 si prety ladies, whosd smiles are enough tv draw green- Datx.—On Governor's Island, on Sunday morning, | t's gale aid went ashore In Holm: tole Pee ey 4 + Nattonal, sy | a out of one’s wallet without any physical eflort, 8 | June 9%, Joa Dai 4 udder was unhung. ut the vessel tional, Attica, N, Y., $45,000; Merchants" meals, 206 do, and et was | over on hand 10 assist Lesltaung prrcasers oF chasce i county Get Ieee ot er sfter diwhargiag part 0 her cgay . Frank- asala ! ; Washington, D. C., $180,000; Venang» Nations declis bbl.—the | takers in the choice of any ucticle, from @ cottage to a The friends of the family are invited to attend the | joss ot sin fey erry ng partioulars of the lin, Pa., $85,000; Tennessee National, Memphis, 00; pincushion. Sener) trom ihe residence of hie penne David, 217 Jay me; Ae tt in Apri ab eal De of ituar at $90,000; First National, Newton, Mass, $130.’ ; Dy (Tuesday) afternoon, at half-past “x' First. National, Selma, Ala., $85,000; Puret No ~ tional, New Orleans, La, $180,000, im addition to these two banks have taken up thojr bonds and depos- ited lawful money in the United States Treasury to the emount of outstanding circulation, viz:—First National Carondolet, New Orleans, $25,500; First National Co- lumbia, New Orleans, $11,900—making o total of $832,490 reverting to the government, upon the return and destruction of which an equal amount of circulation will be at the disposal of the Comptroller of the Cur- rency for distribution. The Sub-Treasurer in this city reports :— 1,465,816. Total ents. $1, #000 Balaute eos Total receipts. For customs. , For gold notes.. 495,000 olders being quite firm at though acon The Chicago Clearing House statements of at 2c, In weeks pre as ne “ ee Poise mcription. however, woreda, sandard white Weok ending Jaue 8. .$iisi0202 © goonees | Sveum Haw bh aoe lake ering Release Week previous 9,207,014 "92,810 | ghiatnee pore SOP Rhds at Wootten for ‘Cub we aiso The following is a statement of the value of tho im- | boxes at 10%c. tely active at luc. for ports entered at the port of Boston during the month of | Powdered, crushed and granulated. aah ans aeliad May:— Grass seeds were also dull Paine re STRARINE was in moderate request and st ‘The rales were Species of Goods, Wares and Merchandise, Value, tare Ne Imports—Dutiable, entered tor consumption... $1,411,579 Imports—Dutiable, wareuoused............., 2,544,749 Ths, at de. a 12%0.; also demand wns fair; prices ruled steady. Fc. ,000 Ibs., at 1le. Wuiskky.—Receipts, 272 bbls, The market continued firm, Total paying duty Free.....06 “i a 88 Wectare, a tesaase the sales being about 60) bbls. Total imports. ........see- seer reeeeeceee s+ $4, 286,516 Mascuaudiay wilbdrawa’ oan" warcboure fore? TELEGRAPH MARKET REPORTS. Laicapaves sccm anne cdi See soe $1727, 877 Putapenpura, June 10, 1867. The earnings of the undermentioned railroads during Stocks steady, Pennsylvania 5's, 96; Morris Canal, 5 Vhiladelphia cud Ente Rullroad, 287; Keading Railroad, 83: May of this and last year compare as follows:— Pennsylvania Railroad Sits. ‘Gold, 1873. Sight exchange 1867, | on New York at par. Flour firmer; sues at $10 25.0 $13. lout very dul vennsylvania red. . ant Valiforuia, Toledo, ‘Wabash and Western. = oH $3. ye de Pennsylvania, $i 60, Corn quiet; suied chigan Cenvral....,... 3,952 | 5009 buntieas yedow at SL. al and inside cars.’ Oats ase gpg bi ots declining; eunsylvania, 76e, Whiskey nominal, irginia fennessee. 69,18 Baurinonn, Jane 10 1867, Atlantic and Great Western. 459,570 | Cotton quiet and nominal at ic, for middling uplands. Coifee dull, to good retining. Sug: a Le, for fur quiet, but firm at 1WAc. bsiatsighininrtgeenemefe Flour th iiaproved demand; holders more Of tho notes of the old “Bank of tho State of Mis- but prices without quotable change. Wheat sourl,”” which went out existence in 1857, aud whose } no sales, Corn firmer; white, $1 03.431 05; yel- currency was barred in 1860, there 18 still afloat about $1 10a $i li: mixed Western, $1." Oats dull at’ 8) ie 0. buyers offering 83, Rye, $143, Meas $60,000 worth. ihe now existing Bank of the State of | uyers oles ; FE bag Aghia pes ve Huisgour, lately organized as the “National bank of the | wu gle” Neenah aan ele, “ibe: Whtaees State of Missouri”? agree to redeem this issue together | nouusl at 38 for bonded. with all of their own afluat, now amounting to about $50,000. The receiver of the Cataract City Bank of l’aterson, N. J., notifies holders of the notes of that bank that ali such notes must be presented for redemption to the ‘Treasurer of the Siate of New Jersy, at Trenton, on or Osweao, June 10, 1387. les 400 bbls. at $13 for No. ‘I spring, $14 fe for white, $16 for dou” ‘tye ti or quuln- held at $l 0 tor No. 1. Oate notulnal Warley and rye nominal, Peas dull; ive Canadian at $1, inbond. C : before November 20, 1967, and that holders and owners 00 otis at ehiaele Bbipavudte as $06 a thereof who fail to present the same will be barred from 1 a.$43 per ton, Canal freights dull. at Sige, aud corn at 7}¢e. to D to tie all right to have the notes redeemed. SALES AT THE NEW YO8K STOGK EXCHANG:. “Wionaay; June 10-10:30 A. m. US Os/B1, reg... 1 $C US Oe, Bl, cnt New York. Hudson. Rauroad Luunber fuoighiw—Flour to Boston, 6¢.4, to Albany and Schenectady, to New York, by raii upd river, 40c. Lake imports 3,200 bushels wheat, 10,5°0 bushels peas, 1,669,913 feet lum- ber, Canal exports—6,100 bushels wheat, 53,40) bushels corn, 3,800 bushels peas, 2,890,543 feet lumber. ‘ Cixorsxatt, June 10, 1967, Flour is gust with a moderate jobbing demand: family $11 50 a SiS 5, fancy $i4.a $15. Wheat 18 in falr demand; No. | at $2 40a $2 60. Corn is dull and nominal a Tfe. for No. L. Gaus are firm at 65c. Rye closed at $1 40. Baricy. ie dull, witha light de- mand, at $110. Cotton 18 dull and nommak Whiskey is firm at 30c., ia bond. Mess pork is dul! at $22. Buck mats 734. adie. Bacon is dull at@e, a }2y alzige. Lard wa: heid at i2ige, Botier is dwt at Ie. a gag are dull wi IGe, Groceries are-stondys Gold 196%; buying, Tr} selling. -- pyar at SN Te SE ZSES SS Toltho, June 10, 1307, Flour fe gate. Wheat was hold 3 §? 83 for ws Mik gan, $2.50 bid; $2 50 for anid b $4500 100 sales of No. 2 winter a0 $2 WU, 1000 Tenn 67s, "00... >) JOY Teun 6's, ex ‘cau's new. : er, Amber sold at $2 10. Corn ix dull at a declive of sales at Sic, for No. 1, and 82e, for No.2. Oats aren shade irmer; No. 1 was held at Gic., 62c, was bid, leceipts for the week — 8.500 bbls. of flour, 5,000 buslels of wheat, 20,000 do. corn, 19,000 do, oats. Shipments—45,000 bbls. of flour, ¥,00J bushels of wheat, 134,000,do, corn, 24,00) do. oats, atmy | Ciidaso, June 10, 1837. ei Wuew Geslued Wad18; No. £35 Se. ba re Onts are quiet: S6c. for No. 2. closing as 9%: Tye Is steady, bus quiet ; sulos at $118. $115 for No. 4 Bai is flat.’ Provisions are dull; mess ore $2. Lard, U4ge. Cattle flat, Live hogs are active ‘at 33 & $6 Ww for {alt to good choice, Sheep are dull and unchauged. | Ke. celpts—¥.80) bbls, flour, 14,009 bushels whent, 24).000 d corn, W.00 a0, oats, 4,500 hogs. | Shipments—32,000 bbls. tlour, 17,00) bushels wheat, 130,000 do. corn, Lourvitae, June 10, 1967. Tobacco, closed active; sales, 181 hhds,; leat Ings, $2 90 a $5; leaf $6. $18; common to’ medium Hart county wrap- pers, $20, Superiive flour ix dull at $8 $10. Wheat is nom inal. ‘Corn tx dull at Adc, a 85e. for shellod and delivered; in bulk, 6c. 8 70e, Oats 6c. a ose. in blk, eye, $1 25 a $1 3. al 1aige. EE ESE ‘SSESER= jcean Bank... 70 Wells-Fargo Exp. 100 United States Exp: ggpee be 40 Cleve & Tol KK eat 3 RKI RR. 0. 2 ry oak S r sides, 12)c. a 1B3Ke, fr Groceries are unchanged, Raw whiskey, free, $2 20, Mitwauxen, June 10, 1367. i Givpdoublo, extra, $11 25. s $12 25." Wheat j2 23: Nu, 25 $2 17; ry 4 0. pecans Hour, 14000 bushels Wheat” Cotton te dull and fy 3 eee Le Monux, June 10, 1867. Pha Vd ee Bales 560 bales; receipts a beloes noid. xy N. ©., June 10, 1367. ‘Witurxeron, Cotton is dull at %e.. Spirits of turpentine are weak at ‘ides at $3 ye $6. Sic. Rosin is TWE PEABODY FUND LAtter from ReV Dr. Barnas Sears. The following letler from {he Rov. Dr. B. Sears, General Agent of the “Peabody ional Fund,” was called fortly by the last report of Robert M. Lusher, Su- perintendent of Publve Education for Louisiana:— . Provipsnce, R. 1, May 22, 1967. Hon. R. M. Lusttsr:— Dear Sir—Nething thet has reached me from the various Southern States has given m+ such unmingled satisfaction as the’ perusal of your report, just received. It is, in most respects, just such a document as the ‘Trustees of the Peabody Educational Fund, in like clr. cumstances, would have written. We have alreaty determined that al! oar efforts shall be to secure the objects you advocate, We propose to limit oar aid to snch modes as shall tend to the establishme™’ of a system of public schools. Wo desire thas the whole system and its admiuisiration be in the hands of the people. The only condition tpat ‘we shall insist on will be that the schools shall be, or tend to become, pubite free schools, By ‘ree schools” I do not mean schools equally open to whites and biacke, ‘All such matiers we propose to leave to the people them- selves. I intend to vieit your State next winter, when I shall desire very much to see you, aud confer with you about SEEQEESESESSEESE Rr bs 99 Tol, Wab & W RR. do. Naw Ontans, June 10, 1987. ‘ sale 0 bale jw maidating at ESSSSSSSEES2 ce sett ee Seggcstgey. by co NEUE wetted 057% 1 Ey es COMMERCIAL REPORT. Monpay, Jane 10—6 P, M. Cortow.—At a decline of 340, per Ib. there was a 2,000 bales, We quoie:— wart the best way of distributin aid Tuo enclosed cir- Upland, Florida, Mobile. W.O.G2. 4 guitar will how thea cor per will be to co-operate as b paengen Fra _~ 4 B32 | far as possibte with Stato and musicipal authoritios om 7 7 le We wish to act exclusively throazh school organiza- a. ao on #2 | tions in existence among tue peuple, aud w have no he ed quiet, but prices were not } schools: our own. Wado not desire to own ecuoul- changed. We heard of no important sales, houses, to employ teachers nor to saperiatend & uools. Won oR png pn ane elie.’ | ‘Tu: would devolve too much labor aud expense, and, insta zed. tons . ase | what is still worse, would be introducing a foreign ele tnabets och a 404 ‘aad Ls | ment which would work badiy 1a every respect, bales cotton ab ¢- th tnose | Bo ay a word of your syswem. It appears to be best weled fu ou iat) were:—A romen, sbi, wich MOY | and most congenial to out forws of governiaent to bays _ petroleum, from Philadelphia, to « dizect port on te | the sehools suppartod in part from a State fund, but : and A vemsel alsy {rain Philadelpais, (9 Cork 80d Y crieny by local taxation. Muuicipalities always admin ” Gowatce resoained ul ister funds raised by themselves better than’ those that 1. ‘ula firmer feeling per. | belong to the state, OW wet a males of 1,000 wet satted The peopie bear a local tax imposed by themselves for Ox Ragen) = 19,000 Kuo Grande, wit 2155 Ibe, | ther own Denedt much more patien\y than a Slate tax at 4i4e., eold in bond. sl § zene 30, at least, iiay was hoary tut quite active. we quote shinning | Navy vound fe an far as tay Svorrraccon, has extonded. , and retail lot © inn Gare without deeds ‘ ein value, The demand | But a Ste schovl fund is necessary in order to attach tue cities and Lownships to the State system; for the Denoiits of the fand can be limited to those who full all the conditions imposed by the Pardon this inevental remark, va! by reading your report. You, of course, ko raoderate, saies 8) bales at Se. a 7Uc., aceurding tw —All kinds remained quiet and firm, Manila was d ide, g w better tuan a stranger What is adapted to your own “tae, and need no more advies from ine. Diy object ia writing was to express to you my #troug Gnarx.—Recoints, 4,270 dbis. four, 2s svcks di 42,722 do. corn, There Janproveiment in tae toae of the flour market ive w BUMvEF of cases holders were cuabled janiage iu the way of prices, a parc of the ng been consummated on the mot an ad ‘Of Sc, 4 lve, per bbl. This was not genera, however, julie of the sales having been made at “ull” prices, bul ore, ‘The market closed firm at the quotations an. nexed. Callformua Was quiet at $18 8) a $14 excep for poor received from Liverpool, which was peddied out much lower. The sales were 10,000 bois, (including Vali(urma), at the re- vieed quotations appended. The market for Southers flour continued dull, but prices were rather more steady. The saies were litaited to 9)) bbls. Fur rye flour (he demand sympathy with the spirit of your admirable report. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, B, SEARS, General Agent of the Peabody Educational Fond. THE CATHOLIC CHARITY FAIR. ‘The announcement made in the Hunito last Sunday eee eee ene sa ei ess actght tor, | to the effeot that the doors of the Charity Fair building prices were unchanged. Sales 450 toe Py z ree aor would not be closed on Monday, but would be open until Mints $2 1 for ety aud $6 2 56H lor Fasten We) Friday next, in order to give everybody who has not yet Saperdne State ang Western. sme * Hf attended it a chance to enter its portals and give his or 7a 120) | her mite towards the benevolent object for which the 1 UBS HER | coir was instivurod, has bad the effect of causing the 1210 @ 13-40 | laggards to shake of their neglect of duty and to help 10 a 1239 | crowd the Unlow square stracture to ite utmost capacity. ow ® | Ics almost neodious to state that the object for whic! 70 #15 | this fair was inaugurated, and for which its zealous pro- 60 — | moters have been working with such Christian spirit, is 625% 6% | well worthy of the consideration and regard of ‘all ‘There Was ho change increasing firmness ip a chan: ‘The demand classes and denominations of the community. Every HE Vnclination to give way lartho least. On the contrary, | the grand expected total, for the attainment of which thotee od Malwa beid firm at $235 and cours te ladies aro Meoge hy erfyoony nd their tables; and asked $2 40. , and | one need not fear but every dotlar will be laid out that prieg, Wad BE A Fe aed Lor aeciesa for tale al |.12, 8 manner that will save dollars to $25, but did not ind ouyers Ws any eaten. We lourn thas | tho country nt large Io time to come, by. being Some prime received Ly Jase or was not uuloaded, but | @ Means whereby Ii wanderers are to be taken wi be sent back to Cullfornia, as it could not be sold here | from the street, cared for and edi thas czrept st a lon, The aalea wesetia bashals 0 Snatched from a life of crime, The ‘at No, 2 Milwaukee, and $2 60 «$270 for white ket Tor prime. aised * generaliy above the corn ned firm, holders genes Western, si at wore lows of loads were nevertheless taken towards the $1 OS for prtins, the last aalea at the yout bushels, n aise. for inferior; %. ‘8 $1 08 for kiln di rime new mixed gntern, cu RP ror old, and $i Ba'hid 91 tb naked for O14 On aa The. 0 798, for Westera aud 86c. a 860. for State, with hoou' 3700 bushels, Kye was also dull and nominal, 1 wales Western at $1 48, Barley, malt was unenanged: sae wri os tn nbwence of sales brvea were WOTIGaL. dull, and tn o ® "Naval ‘sronus.—There was ravher Vone to whe Small BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE. nota Warehouse, brought South Brooklyn, was $27,206 37. amount realized of whiskey, seized at the foot of North Fifth street, E. Bo pg gt mae ry of Oienheimer, 5 a ne er, On street, ’ of Inspector Meade. © Suicion —Mrs. Elizabeth’ Walker, wife of Mr. John Walker, residing at No, 131 Ryerson strést, committed suicide on Saturday night, by taking a Iarge dose of Paris green. Her husband had! been discharged from his position as watchman at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, and she was apprehensive that she would have to go to the Almshouse. Deceased was fifty years of age, and eaves a husband and three grown up children. Soroner Lyneh held an inquest over the body yesierday morn- ing, When a verdict of death trom suicide was rendered, Bunetaky.—The tailoring establishment of Mr, Samuel J. Howard, No, 145 Jay street, was feloniously entered on Sunday nigit and robbed of $127 worth of goods, Parsrut Acctpext.—Mr, Daniel Rodgers, residing at No, 405 Columbia street, met with a painful accident on Sunday night, He was about entering a Fulton avenue car, op Fulton sireet, when H® was struck im the face by ihe shaft of a waon, which nearly tore his teft c' off. The driver of Ue wagou succeeded in making escape. Brookiyy Moetanwy.—The total number of deaths in Brooklyn last week was 153, a decrease of 7 from the previous week, ACCIDENTALLY Suor,—Some boys while practising at a mark with a pistol, in Lafayette aveuue, near Adelphi street, shot a man named Joseph Brodmuller, who hav- pened to be passing at the time. ‘he ball struck Mr. Brodmutier on the head, but the wound is not con- sidered dangerous. Casuartins.—Patrick Dolan, employed in the Navy Yard, was severely injured yesterday morning while at work in the Cobb Dock, by a log falling upon him, He was taken up in an insensible condition, received sur- gical attendance, and was seut to his home in North Sixth street. Ason of Henry Dasch, No, 92 Scholes street, E. D., was run over by a butchor’s cart and injured about the breast, but not dangerously, The boy is only two years of age. A woman named Jane Barnes, while on a stepladder, engaged in washing windows, at the residence No, 276 South Fifth street, K. D., yesterday afternoon, accident: ally fell to the sidewalk, sud sustained injuries of a ture so severe that she had to be removed to her home in Fourth street on a stretcher, by Officers McLaughlin and Cnichester, of tue Forty-fifth precenct, Asoruern Uxknown Max Founp Drowxep.—-The body of an unknown man, apparently about thirty years of age, was found in the river foot of South First street, E. D., yesterday afternoon, dressed as follows:—Gray woollen oversnirt, blue pantaloons and dark vest. De- ceased was about five fect seven inches in height, and bad been in the water about two weeks. Coroner Smith last evening took charge of the body and held an inquest. Thera being no marks of violence to indicate suspicion of fou! play, a verdict of accidertal drowning was ren- dered, Arngst or ALinoxp Pickrockers.—Jobn Siegel, fifty years of age, and Martin Schlerbner, thirty-five, were last evening arrested by Roundsman Scott, of the Forty- ofth oe charged with picking the pockets of Mr, John King, of 304 Grand street, E. D., of a silver watch and a pocketbook containing five or si: liars, Oug of accused was seén to drop tnd Walch aiter it was missed by Mr, King, and it was recovered. ‘The pocket- book a\gnissing. [ho offence was committed iv the East New Nork cara”) 25° eae. MaIL$ FOR EUROPE. = The Cunard mai! steamship Scotia, Captain’ Judkins, will leave this port on Wednesday, for Liverpoo!. The mails for Europe will close at the Post Office at haif-past ten o'clock on Wednesday morning. | The New York Huxatp—Edition for Europe—will be ready at balf-past nine o'clock on Wednesday morning. Single copies, in wrappers, for mailing, six cents, MAILS FOR THE PACIFIC. ‘The steamship Rising Star, Captain Gray, will sail from. sLi*port on Tuesday, June 11, for Aspinwall, The mails for Central America and the South Pacific will cloge at half-past ten o’clock op Tuesday morning. The New York Heratp—Edition for the Pacific—will be ready at half-past nine o'clock in the morning. Single copies, iw wrappers, for mailing, eix cents, RT EE MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. Bexsamix—H.xsos.—A¥ Trinity church, Bristol, Conn., on Wednesday, May 29, by Rov. N. J. Seeley, ALyRuD Bexsamix, of Meriden, to Erxaxon §., eldest daughter of the late Rev. Johu H. Hanson, of New York. No cards, FAngvirsox—Anpersox.—On Monday, June 10, by the Rev. 5. D. Burchard, D. D., of tue Tairtoenth stroet Presbyterian church, Francis L. Fargcitarson, of Balti- more, to Miss Maky Axpenson, eldest daughter of George Aberehirder, Scotland, jashville papers please copy. NS, — Ab Traity church, Tatland, They , by the Rev, Mr. Howard, & i N. ¥., to Miss Gracr V., daughter of Gen. F. W, Hopkins, of the former place, Hat—Kives.—On Saturday, 25, at Carlton, the seat of tho bride’s father, Albemarle county, Virginia, Ricuano Haut, Esq, of Eliangowan Terrace, Montreal, Canada, to Ewa E wughter of tho Hon. Alex- auder Rives, Judge of the Supreme Court of Virginia, Havicasp—Tarvor.--On Sanday, May 26, ai Portehes- tor, by the Ri josera Flavin of Mamaroneck, to tor of tue late York city. sAweTH, eldest daugh sq, formerly of New Moxnoe—Lock woop. Church of tue Tateres xWoop, eidest daughter of Gencral M, Lockwood, of Tarrytown, N. Y. Rrrome—Levaree.--At Covington, Ky., on Wednes- day, June 6, at the house of Wiltam EB, Wade, Iisq., by we Rev, J. il, Axpnaw Rercuik, 0 New York, to Lizatit Li Covington, Ky. Sutu—Ssirl.—On, Sunday evening, Jane 9, at the residence of the ev. Mr, Jonn 8. Inskip, Eowarp crm, all of this cily. Newburg, Orange county, on the residence of the bride's "De, Sprole, Ourspiaa L, Sxpmue, of eee © Tuavan, of tue former niveseitnaxnren.—On Monday, Juno 10, at St schareh, Heookiyo, by the Rev. H. H, Coie, rector Luke's shurch, Chicago, Cuances H. Sorvux, of ‘cago, to Buia, daughter of the late Benj. Brandred, { Paterson, N. J ‘kre—Haxwat—On Sanday, June 9, by the Rev. Mr. Puiman, «, Sroxrs, M. D.," of New York city, to Jesu Havxau, youngest daughter of Wm, Hannah, i Rossville, staten Isiand. Died. Avicnes—On Sanday, Juno 9, Jomy Freorick Apiekes, aged 1 year, 5 months and 9 days, ‘Toe relauves and (riguds of the family are respectfally invited to ationd the funeral, this (Tuesday) a‘ternoon, ‘at hait-past one o'ctock, from the Teeideuce of his pa- routs, 10 Little fwellth street, ALKER.—At Riverside Hotel, Red Bank, N, J., on Sate urday, June 8, Gronot AuxaR (tormerly of this city), 69 years, ens TomAlns were interred at Shrewsbury June 10. Beswen —At Astoria, L. I, on Monday, June 10, Mary, wife of Robert Benuer, ip the 42d year of her age, Relatives and fricnds of the family are requested to attend the funeral services, at the house of Mr. Kenner, ‘on Tonreday afternoon, at half-past two o' witout further invitation, The Harlem boats leave ik Slip, New York, at nalf-past one o’ciock in the afternoon aud land at Puwraanp,—In Williamsburg, on Sunday morning, Jone 9, Hecexe, daughter of Cuarles FE, and Camilla Ber- 3. wand, aged 11 y City, on Sunday, June 9, Maraa- late Malcolm. Cainpbell, of New York, The fi and those of her Inte brothers, Jamos and John Cam are invited to attend the funeral, this Tuesday) afternoon, at one o'vlock, from the Dutch Ho» formed chureh, corner of Lafayette place and Fourth street, Now York, ‘The romain will be taken to Green- wood for interment. CassibY —On Sunday, Jane 9, after a long and severe flnevs, Jonny Cassipy, @ native of the parish of Hoarns- town, county Meath, Ireland, in the 56th year of his ¢, “SThe relatives and friends of tho family aro respectfully invited to Cd pa} nar his late on, Leg 4 Horatio siree is (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o'clock, His remains wilt be taken to the Cemetery of the Holy ross for interment. Crooner.—At Sands Point, Long Island, on Sunday, Jone 9, Wa. B, Croonen, The felatives and friends are invited to attend the from the residence of J. Sands, furves Peek st at A.M; returning leaves Sands Point at 4:30 P. M. ‘Costa, Un sunday, Jang 9, Woam Wyortox, the only Spore or Wuiskey.—Inspector Donaldson reported yesterday the selzure of one hundred barrels of whiskey at No, 66 Water streot, on the charge that the place is Saugs oF Conpruven Prorverry.—The following pro- perty, geized upon complaint of Fred, Vocheu, Internal Revenue r, Third district, atid forfeited for vio- lations of the Revenue law, were sold by United States Marshal Dalion, of tho Eastern District:—269 batrels of whiskey, seized on alightef at the foot of Sedgwick Per gallon. The fate! f@ truck and two horses, seized in Navy street, brought $547; 16 barrels ‘This distillery was seized om complaint . Aer (GAN, —Oa Mon GAN, I ha Pah day, June 10, Awwix Ecax, in the 42d Her funeral will take place from her late residence, ae First grsne. oh Vedneedas aflernoon, at one @ frien Telatives are respectfully in- vited to attend, Hor remains will be taken to jos he Faravsox.—On Monday, June 10, Joux C., youngest son of Edward Rand 4 0 10 months and 7 ae ae be SENN GEE OG The ree will be taken to Clarkaville, N. J., for in- meant Hoorgr,—In Williamaburg, on Monday morning, Juste 10, Guonae fi, only samo the late Jacob 3. Hooper 8, Rhinebeck, N. Y., on Si 9 Reprcca, wife of Stephen pom ey mates Kirk.—On Friday, June 7, at his residence, corner of Eleventh avenue and Eighty-fifth street, Ki: Kink, late ee ustin an i ia lease copy. Logax.—On in 10, ATL AGNES, wife of Samuel B, Logan, daughter of Jobn Taggard, in the 8%h year of her age. The relatives atid friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of ber parents, No, 69 Market street, on Wednesday aiternoon, at two o’clock, Mauoxy.—In this city, on Sunday, June 9, after a short but severo illness, Many, the wile of Jamas Maho- ny, aged 26 years. 4 The friends of her husband and of hor mother, Mrs, Ann Farly, are requested to attend the funeral, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at one o'clock, from her late resi- Genco, 360 Grand street, -MoCoxmick. —On Sunday morning, June 9, CaTaanine, widow of Stephen MeVormick, in the 77th year of her age, Born in Burlington, N. J. The relatives and friends of the family are respectful- ly invited to attend the funeral, this ('uesaay) afternoon, at half-past one o'clock, trom the residence of her son: in-law, Solomon S, Gage, 1,080 Second avenue, near Fifty-seventh street. McEviry.—On Monday,J June 10, after a painful iil- ness, of convulsions, ‘Tuomas Josern, infant son of spate J. and Mary Ano Meciivily, aged 7 months and ays, The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday af- ternoon, at one o'clock, from the residence of his pa- rents, 133 East Fifty-sixth street, near Second avenue, from thence to Calvary Cemetery for interment. Nasrox.—At Port Richmoud, §. L., on Sanday, Juno 9, Wista Nestor, a native of county Westaeath, Ireland, aged 58 years, fits remains will be taken to St, Peter’s church, Now Brighton, where a solemn requiem mass will be offered for the repose of his soul at half-past nine o'clock in the morning, thence to St, Peter's Cometery for interment, His friends and those of Joseph F. Hamilton are respect- Tully reqaested to attend the funeral, Boats leave pier 1 river at seven and nine o’clock in the morning. ox.—On Monday, June 10, of consumpuon, H, Parrexzox, aged 50 years, 4 months and 22 days. Due notice of funeral will be given, Reipy.—On Monday, June 10, Carwarine Remy, daughter of Margaret and James Reidy, aged 16 months. Panerai will take place from No. 470 Pearl strect, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o’ciock, Friends and rela- lives are mvited to attend, S1e1v,—Oa Sunday, June 9, Joux Louis, son of Albert and Mary Stein, aged 3 years and 28 days ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend tue funeral, from 138 Bloomfield street, Hoboken, N. J., this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o'clock. HomPsoN.—On Friday, May 31, Joux THomrsox, on his passage from Liverpool to New York, aged 45 years, 2 months and 18 days. His friends and relatives, also the members of Lexing- ton Lodge, F, & A. M., tue fraternity iu general, are respectfully invited to attend ube funeral, from his late residence, No, 30 Cumberland etreet, Brooklyn, on Wed- besday atternoon, at three o'clock. Van VorkeNovren --On Monday, June 10, suddenly, Mary W., wife of Syivester Van Volkenbdurgh, and daughter of the late James Chesterman, ‘Tue relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services, at St. Ann’s church, Eighteenth street, near Fifth avenue, on Wed- nesday afternoon, at two o'clock. The remains will be taken to Trinity Cemetery. ‘Warv—at Paris, on Monday, May 27, of diseaso of the heart. Mrs, Mepoxa Wanv, of New York, daughter of Jobn R. Grymes, Esq., of New Orleans. ~ Wi BAY June 9, Cuances H., only son of Ohari ‘y Willams, a 5 moyths ty days, Seite incite camden ‘The friends and relatives are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from bis late residence, No. 4: Brovume street, this (Iuesday) morning, at ton o'clock, Wrsrft,—On Sunday, June 9, Eowarp Wreru, aged 42 ‘The relatives frien of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from hia late resi- Gence, 208 West Sixteenth street, this (Lucsday) after- 1H9Qn, at two o'clock, N PORT OF NEW YORK, JUNE 10, 1867 10 Cleared. eae ip San Francisco, Howes, Greytown—North Amo- hip C hi yh ildvator, Dwight, San Francisco—R M Cooley & Ship Palmerston {A m), Kolen, Hamburg via Philadel- e. x Ship CufMvator, Kussell, St John, NB—Williains & Guion, Ship Jeremiah Thompson, Kennedy, St John, NB—Sami Thompson's Nephew. “ne a Rock, Warner, St Jobn, NB=Grinnell, iniurn & 30. Bark Meteor (Br), Mason, London—Boyd & Hincken.¢ Bark Hi G Hall, Fisk, Turks Islands—Nesmith & Sons. Bark Mary & Louise, Davis, 8t Jago, Caba—A Abbott. Fark Lord Clyde (Br), Murphy, Miramichl—J € Me Arthur, Brig Respito (Port), Figuero, Lisbon—L i Amainek & Co. Brig GF Peniston (Br), Burgess; Demarara—B Rowe & Brig Sybil (Br), Almeida, Barbados—Laraway & Plymer. Ee Tarwme (Uld), Bran', 8t Thomas for pot ve noel aye, quest HM Haviland (Br), Le Blanc, Cow Bay—B FP Smail Co. Cow Bay_B F Small & Co. iJace Bay—B F Small & Co, sctou—Brett, Son & Co. Brig) W Drisko, Eaton, Roston—Miller & Houghton. Scht CC Smith, Barrett, Newbern—Thomas & Holmes, pact Fanny Glimere, McKenny, Gloucester—Crowell & ine ‘Setir Pyrola, Neweomb, Gloucester—B J Wenber Sobr AP Avery, Kyan, New Haven—Van Bruat Sehr AC Aiken, Hobbie, Stamford, Arrived. Steamship Allomannia (Haim), Meter, Hamburg May 26, and Soutliamp'on 29th, 4 PM, with mdse and 723 passengers, to Kunhard: @ Co, Had strong westerly winds the e %, passed Bremen steamship Her on. ri Co. Brig Mari Brig George (Br), Graham, E staght. 0, Sherwood, Portland, with passengers mdse pirtine May 9, v ‘pool, Had tw rte ‘wus de Ganon. 1. Spencer, London and trle of ‘and 169 steerage passengers, to Shields, 46 ton), Ingrabam, he Grand Ba CF Butler, 19%, lon 61 & with 1000 quimials of fiwl; 2d Rhine, from Londen ior wre May 5 with mdse 1 & Tine aaley, Havre, Apeit 98. with vad Hineken, May 14 lat a, bound W; 19th, Int 43, we tarrison, from Liverpool EM amson, I 2 ok in two minwies. torly gales most of the paseage. Neilsen, Shields, 6 days, with coal, r om, k King Bird (r), Dexter, Newport, Wales, April 24, Hrow't tron. tod, Whitney & Co. May 27, tat 4287, poke Br bark lizzie Marson, from gatwere for (9h inet, lat 29.40, lon 714%, saw a steamer bark rigged, with rad fafivel, black top, steering Fe Fark Co umbla (Brem), Muller, Favre, $8) days, with mdse ‘anc 3 pastengers, (9 Boyd & Tincken, ' Two deaths, Had sitong westerly winds most of the passage, Bark Victoria (Hain), Hootner, Hamburg, $8 days, with ™ ‘od 224 passengers, to RM Sloman & Edye. rk Jupiter (Brem), Kuckens, Bremen, 60 days, with mdse and 308 passengers, 1o Ociriclin & Ov. Seven obildre n nd one adult died oa cho passage, Wax threo weeks tn the ehannel, and since then has had westerly winds aud ba: Wwouther generaily. May 16, Int 4415, lon 41, saw a Norwe- gia barks apparently in, atnking, condition, ns the cro were going on bowrd an English schooner which was lying by hor; could not ascertain the name of either vessel ; same Rutiand, from Sunderiand for New York. Cottan, Cow Bay, M days, with coal, tod Co, Sehr Romp, Mitchell, Windsor, NS, 9 days, with plaster, toll J &0 A Dewolt. oi Sclir AP Avery, Adama, Alexandria. Schr Hannte Westbrook, nn, Portland, Me. Rei McCloskey, Crowell, on. Schr Fairwind, Bowman, New Bedford. FOR ADDITIONAL SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE SEB ANOTHER PAGE. Marine Disnaters. Barx Gonenipen (Norw)—Ship Rutland, Ingraham, from Shields, which artived at this port yesterday, reports that on ‘the 17th wltfin Int 44 90, fon 40 99, passed Norwegian bark Godetider, from Chistiana for Boston, with eight feet water, fa the hold, and in a sinking condition; the erew had jus abandoned her and gone on board Br brig Ratetle, of Goole, for St Johns, NF, The bark bad a cargo of iron. Sun Labt of tne Latif, Kent, Was fallen in with 9th ine off Buntington, LI, bottom up, and all hands were taken off by Captain Hf © Dawes, of sch Saxon Bldridgo, The Lady of the Lake drifted ashore at Eaton's Neck, and probably be wtotal lose. She was built in New Jersey im 1852. was 128 tona reaister, and hailed from Brewer, Me, Sonn Many Eairr—Bostoo, June 10—The schooner Mary Finily, of Bangor, went ashore on Handkerchief Shoal on tho 84 inet, and weat to pleces, The crew are supposed to be lost, ewn—Tho ore of, British “hark Coaror, Radale, fein aetna = for Rew foun ‘wore ploked up in Tat 490, Jon 14, : (sailed from New York for Buraco: in the sehr Abby Brackett, of Rockland, Me, with 4 compan; Of six persous, iuciuding the master; that en tbe [th of April between he hours of & and 3 AM,, the vessel (ihe ore fearful gale), ‘broashed Sen, eaeees went down with five persons oh voard’ that stcooedod tx getting on the top of the after hot roe {ro sinking vessel, 1o whiet T held on woul se tare day, wheat as picked up oy Capt moe ngiish sehr Helen Hastings, of and from Si 4 brought tw this port, HIRAM HM Aut t Sworn to audeube sorited before me,” to day” aud Nathaniel Cross, USC Ac]. your first above writes. Ad Scan Eyreamery & &. att tne ios of hea Laawon—Thie follow ing parti r rom_ Capt 5 revenue steamer Mocassis, off Smitaville, NC,J@ The bres masied sehr Jitzabeth & Ileanor (ot Nowe rs ©. es Gage. trom Matanzas, with a of. Huds dud 49 larcos of molasses, went ashore last 8 110d, near Bald Hoad Point, about 20 miles wo! and weal of Fryingpan Shoal. The vessel will be a loss; part of cargo wilt be’ saved. ‘They baveulready landed Is; veasel uot insured; cargo covered. Bhe about 11:30 "M; uo ves lost; wind atthe tima SB, She ie owned by Capt Thomas Morgau, of New Yerk. Carge shipped by Homp, Parkinson & Co, and consigned to Dur- reat, Chaifaring & Co, New York. Sour Fainpeaex, of Brooksville, from Bangor for Bos. ton, went ashore on the Old Mau’ 3d inst, Vewsel a total Joss; supposed that part of the carge would be saved. Suoor Aip—Squan Beach, June 10—The sloop Ai Sinith, of Bast Ningston, itl, left, New port on the Oh test for Loag island, near Moutauk Point; atier leaving New- port, itshutin thick, and commenced blowing heavy from could ao wry any sail, aod wae com . Sls missed’ the Loug Lae nd she made was the New Ji eight” oteloow age is on shore, equatnted with the const and thimic- 4t anchor Debind « reel, let go tbs anchor as svon as ite crossed the bar, whieh came very near jog her as she came head too. He was soon eom- to slip his chain and let her come ou shore, where she es higu and dry with very little damage to the sloop. She will probably be launched aeruss ue beach in Barnogat ay. Miscellaneous. ‘The new yacht Sappho, built by the Messrs Poillon, o€ this city, went on a trial trip yesterday, in charge of Oapt 4 Brown, She is agreat success, ‘The ram Dunberberg weat down to the lower bay yester- day to udjust her compasses, sThamsiur Quaker © with the Holy Land party em board, sailed from Gravesend Buy at 12:8 PM yesterday. cassine Giapsazor, from New Orleans for Live ved a Cow Bay, UB, 28th ult, and sailed 2h for ation, ep—The schr Guiding Star, built at the rs & Co at Sandy Point, by Master Holly M Beau, was Iauuched on the 90H ult; Shel of 196, tons, und rates Alsg Bean Whalemen. Sailed from New Bedford 8th inst, bark Edward Everett, Silva, Atlautic and Indan Oceans, Bark teury ‘aber, Howland, of NB, was at Barbados May 1, having landed 160 bbls sp ofl for shipmeat. po, NB, was at 2%, toseil Bound on a ei Bark Louisa, Barbados May use. ' Had landed oil, which would probably be takeu by brig Lastero Star, which had arrived, next day on a Spoken. Ship Atmosphere, Oram, from Liverpool for Bombey, Aprils lat 6.9, low a7 We t John, Wiliams, from San Franciaco for Liverpool, Aprit 3, lat 13°N, lon 33, Foreign Ports. Aytwxne, May 27—Arrived, Ocean, Torjusen, Portland; 238i), Morning Light, Sundberg, Buends Ayres. yildneapon, Mas I7—Acrived, brig Bastera Star, Foster, NYorl Buexxnnaver, May 96—Sailed, Western Metropolis Weir. NYork. pes * Cowss, May 29—Arrived, Union (s), von Santen, NYorts Carmien, ver e- ipaost ships Star of the West, Perry, and Therese, Mudgett, for N York: Amity, Stinson, for Home bay ; Idaho, Murpiy, ior do; Atalanta, stewart, tor River Ella 8 Thayer, Thompson, tor Rio Janeiro, barks artino, and Jenuie Burion, Berry, for NYork. nicauratt, Muy Star, Loring, from Valeacia fer + las been cruising Velind ine dkeeie foe ‘the ‘sned by do May 18, bark Susquehanda, bound West. xf Ssoow, May J8—cailed, United Kingdoua (s), Suntth, NYovk. Hunt, May 28—Arrived, Lahania, San Francisco, Mavic, May 37—Arrived, Harpowell, Owen, New York; B Cormack, Charleston; 2b, Ville de Paris (a), ae Bet Se ‘ork; May 27—Arrived, Teutonia G, April 18—Arrived, Rover (s), Kemble, June 2—Arrived, schrs Horton, Wallace, NY orthup, Sendiord, do, yA Baltimore ; e i ténte Hiauiva: 4th, Jolin Liveww ‘a, Annie, Reed, f Pari Mi Heb Sieg teal, Son Sati sete Yrs on Po ior »Dysii, Montebelio, Wood, Portland, Me. Tospos, May 2¥—Cleared, Daplel Cromwell, Fodd, Phila, jelphia. $ Mareicuix, May 26—Atrived, Young Turk, small, 7 Newrozs, B, May Hin port ahipa Vanguard, us we Mary ituscoll, Bush, for St Thoman, Save, dill’ toe NYorky Saran Douglas, (Bt owes ee Galveston, ne oe = or at do Mik, EA Kennedy, Hoffses, Havre, ahurenstus ay Yi—Buvered out, Blanche, ‘Harding, Cod fiom, sansa March 2—Arrived, Emtly W Seybura, Nye han hae. fy May 1—Sailed, ship Horatio Harris, Hi ; wadunii: Jeeta ese tried tnese Y manta looting ee ne venue, June 4—Gleared, abip Pequot, Lewis, wn. tio Janmino, April Arrived bark, Benthall, Balnmore; brig £1 ‘Nerria; Mostowiaes 28th. Sharaton (Br), King; Canton (Prua), Balingore (Br. Lodborg, NYork, brig Follax (Daa), Beeman, In po tt April 20, barks Mary Bond ‘Head; ‘ oh inopueas and Las en, weno ok Ne Voces Lucie (swe), itinan, for or Hampton Roads: Kempton, fo % r Maltinore; brig Minuet (Swe). Ei Mtly (Pris); Knutn, and yp (Old), Rabe, for Ror.” SiueLbs, May 28—Sulled, Ubserver. Jenkins, , Swanska, May 24—In port sb! rs) Carson, Lewis, fer Leghorn; bark Chimborazo, Newhall, for Jamaica, SrJows, NB, June 6Cleared, schrs Decorra, Tngattsy and Magnet. ingails, N York, American Ports. Misholmy Cape Hayhens Nailod-—Sweamers ‘Homan, and Noptune; and from, the Ro bark A Norris, 5 jorris started sadam cuore parte Rosas; where réennize brig Bishop Mok tnnomy ound out. Mi—arrived, schrs Wm Paxson, Brower, Philadelphia; Copy. Hall, and LM Warren, Watrén, NYork. iJih—Arrived, seamer Neceus, ori % BALMOEE: June }Arrived, bark Aquidneck, Chese- rougl. [to Jaueiro. Ciearod-—sbip J F Patton, Percy, Yokohama; brig W& Rogers (Jr). Seaders, Yarmouth, NS; schrs Annawan, Kim- bal Hisuthera, szetia, Baton, Newburyport; Chas W Holt, Hart, Boston ; Clyde, Gage, Providence: Joseph Nickersow, Sleight; Hoboken, Sailel—Barks Mokanna, Winifred, brigs Echo, W A Rog- ers; sour LW Alexander. BELYAST, Juve 4—Arrived, schr Maria Luat, Bovington, , N Yor! 7—Arrived, brig Susan Duncan, Philadel B Daring, Baxter, Baltimore; Salisbury, _ Psat eae pe thy br Ps Lawrence, Curacoa. RESTON. Junce-—acrived sche 50 vane, Ham. moud, and Jessie B Smith, Williams, N York. ELLSWORTH, May 2—Cleared, schrs Warrenton, Lord, NYork; Juue 1, Canova, Patten, do; 2d, Agenona, Means, do. EASTPORT, June 4—Cleared, sches White Swan, Colina, Pe cuphin at, nosee Waring, Bunker, NYork, ple a June i—Arrived, acute George 1 Squires, n Barpes, C\liford, Philadelphia. Pheudor Vean, Bavvitt, Georgetown, DOF y York, hard Borden, Borden, Philadelphia; ort. ed, sche Kingfisher, Luce, June 7, PM—Arrived, brig Heary isor for'Bridgeport; schrs nit Care : Chas A’ Halse, Hotebia ous, Hoyt, iizabethport Neva (Br), Dexter, ‘or Briigepors; i 7 cille Browa, fl ie 4, and U G Morris, do for Georgetow! Jeers; John Lanchster, Willams, J ™ djoston for NYork; Gov Couy, Parker, Port Jchason lor y een Recht indamnn, ONL, ‘wot Piiiadelphie, Batled—All the above, except sches Kit Carsoa, Chas & Foes, & Cowell, Gov Cont, Fa iat vote cieared, *-ht Jos Warten, Wiley, Baw OR NW ORLEANS, June 4-=Arrived, bark Colin E MeNetly Einotee Liberty, Bain, Balumore via a, i . ships Tusiress ( ir) Ateri Lav Thos Freemnaa, Owen, Havre; e Roman ‘ico (3p). Ferrer, Bareolous. ; "Sune t-Artived, schra RCA Ward, Ba wards, NYork; Onty Daughter, Headly, do; Julla N wire, ican aot Adler, Dura NY ork, cristae, Ew BKUFORY, June san Ware, Bnd. and Ei wabethport; Miauesowm, Phinney, delptia, Sailed—Schra M H Read, Ben J P Cake, coth, Philadelphia ; 3 Waurman, Obese; Ida, FY bilips, Brave, Snow, NYork, NuWPORY, Juve S—Arrived, soht DK Arey, Ryan, Bat~ fast for N¥ ork PILLLADBLPHIA, June 8, PM—Cieared, steamers Han- i] Provide Jorman, Oro Bonon a eta tag ies eee SS Hoard, Vorry,, Fal River; ‘Ovens Bird, i Kirtland, Nwkersoa Jos Wiitehs jones, jer, Mouiaughlin, Boston; Kilza becca, dence; silver Lake, Mathews, 5 Wth—Arrived, swamer Susan, Grumiey, Hartford; bart Geo 5 Hunt, Woodbyry, © ‘Laws, Dal, June 7—The f ing weneale are at the Delac ware Breakwater:—Schrs A C trom New York for Gea: getown, DO ; Barbara, from ‘Virgina, cia, do; Franklin Randoiph, from NYork tor e William & James, do; N from Vinal sloop Jolin W Karl, frou PORTSMOUTH, N York for Chincoteague. juny sohrs RE Pooker, ghegrinan, Pivladoipliias Julia r» Baker, Baltimore; 7h, Niawrverisn Jane Gen Torbert ¥ JOKET, Jus ° wel Puente NEN aD as wards, Blis, § York. PROVIDENCE, June 8—Arrived, brig Gen Banks, Ketel om, Philadelphia, selrs y oorbia, Bradb nave Fem ay NJ, S@iled—Sebrs Emma B Shaw, ribet Reread Go es ey Ci iM ¥ As ‘ond, Freeman, Gy de, Powell, NYorm te,