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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Sarvxpay, June 15—6 P, M ene raniway share market bas beon languid but steady “today, neither bulls nor bears having made any strong ‘efforts to influence the course of prices. The prevailing fmpression is that after an abundant harvest becomes a matter of certainty, such will be the improvement in the twaffle of the leading ratiways and the business of the @ountry generally that the outside public will ome into Wall cireot as buyers, Both an abundant harvest and this result of it are Deing now discounted by the great majority on the Stock Exchange; but it is noticeable that some of the most prominent brokers and other professional @peoulators are waiting for lower prices before “loading up.” Whether the sanguine expectations of the bulls ‘will be realized remains to be seen, but it is of very little Consequence whether they are or not, We are quite ‘willing that the bulls should devour the bears, or the ‘Dears the bulls; but we trust that the public will not be @0 obliging as to come in to be eaten by them both in their turn. Let the professional speculators devour each other as speedily as possible, It will be a good riddance of bad rubbish, and the public at large will fare all the better for it The supply of money was abundantand stock houses ‘were generally accommodated at six per cent, the excep- tion to this rate being at seven percent. The leading deal- @rsin government securities were enabled to borrow, in most instances, at five, and the disbursement of the in- terest on the second series of seven-thirty notes, which commenced to-day, tended to swell the volume of funds @eeking employment, The amount to be disbursed is Supposed to be between nine and ten millions; but, owing to the imperfect form of the monthly debt state- ments, it is impossible to give the precise sum. On the 15th of July the interest on those of the third series will fall due. A rumor ‘to the offect that the Treasury was about to interfere ‘with the practice of the banks regarding the certifica- to us is both great and growing; and the came may be aid of Engiand, There are at present two lines of English steamers and one of American steamers to and from Panama, The principal English line traverses the ‘west coast of South America from the Isthmus to Val- paraiso, while the other connects with New Zealand and tude, and our trade with California must not be interrupted, which it doubtless would be if an Eng- lish company obtained control of the Panama Railway. Tnvidious distinctions would be made in the rates of freight, so as practically to shut us out of considera- Die part of the traffic we are already in possession of, and, what is more, check the growth of our commerce ‘on the Pacific, to which Panama is the commercial key. ‘The State Department at Washington should be watch- ful of our commercial interests in this connection, and regard the secret overtures of other nations to Mosquera ‘with a view to secure the franchise of the railway across the Isthmus with a jealous eye, The subject isone of national importance, and demands more attention than it bas yet received. By controlling the traffic of the Isthmus we secure for ourselves the immense prospec- tive advantages of the trade, not only with the Pacific slope, but Australia, Polynesia and China and Japan, which promises to assume gigantic-proportions in the fature, The subjoined statistics of the railways of Great Bri- tain have been published, showing the revenue and ex- Penditure of some of the principal roads for the half year ending December 81, 1866:— General Div. Roads, Char ran, tion of checks is thus far without foundation in fact. | Bristol and Exeter. £108,880 Peay ‘The National Currency act contains no special reference | Culedonian........ 7, 8 vant to certided ehecks, the language nearest in application | @itegow aud South Western, 271,607 ist fs to them being in section 29, which reads thus:— Great Northern. + 1,064,853 557.4828 And be it furtber enacted, That the total liabilities to | Great S. aud W. of Ireland... 261,208 122,277 414 ‘any association of any person oro! any company, cor- | Lancashire and Yorkshire... 1,189,858 568.481 6% Peration ot firm, for ‘money borrowed, including 1a the London and Northwestern. 3,318,205 1,624,337 63 bilities of @ company or firm the liabilities of the sey- | London and Southwestern... 754,321 441,656 434 eral members thereof, shall at no time exceed one-tenth | London, Brighton and South partof the amount of ths capital stock of such associa- | _ Coast......... 643,541 903,406 tion actually paid in; provided that the discount ot 6ma | Manchester, bills of exchange drawn against aciualiy existing Lincolnshire 553,233 251,236 8. ‘values and the discount of commercial or business paper | Metropolitan. 107,295 44,8497 actually owned by the person or persona, corporation or | Midland 1,438,588 695,487 64 firm negotiating the same shail not be considered as | Midland 124,051 7189L 23g money wed. = pon on on boner — js Nortl don... 81 5 5 ‘That the practice of certifying checks indiscriminately | NOTin Coton or eat , rgd is a dangerous one for the banks is obvious, and in- | South Devon. . 120,202 52,080 B34 stances are still fresh in the public mind where they | South Eastern. 660,987 350,389 3 Taff Vale... 107,066 = 81,601.10 ave been heavy losers by misplaced confidence. But the abuse of this system must be corrected by the insti- tutions concerned, the Comptroller of the Currency hav- ing no authority under the law to dictate to them in this respect, Their stockholders are the proper persons to The aggregate of the Portuguese debt, foreign and domestic, was as follows in the years mentioned :— complain of and reform the custom. The rumor in aeaveeae question had little effect, but so tar as it had any it was 22,215,000 disquieting. 24,166,000 725,000 Commeroial paper of the best grade is in improved corres teas emand at 7 #73; ver cont, but the supply ia very light, 29,117,000 875,000 ‘and hence there is little doing in the discount line, The 83,300,000 990,000 statement of the associated banks for the wook is ex- rere P'298'o00 ected to show an increase of two millions in the legal 42/454,000 1,274,000 tenders, but a decrease of four anda half millions in 1,297,000 Geposits, of four millions in loans and of three millions in specie. At the early session of the open board railway shares were dull, and New York Central sold at 101%; Erie, 60% ; Hudson River, 10834 ; Michigan Southern, 68% a 3; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 7634; Cleveland and Toledo, 118; Bock Island, 904; Northwestern, 3534; do. preferred, 6935 w 34; Fort Wayne, 973; Western Union Telegraph, “aK. At the first regular board the railway share market ‘was steady at a fractional advance upon the closing Prices of last evening, and the volume of business was light and well distributed. New York Central closed % lower than at the same time yesterday, Erie 3{, Clevo- land and Pittsburg 3, Rock Isiand 4, Northwestern , do, preferred 3, Mariposa preferred 34, Western Union ‘Telegraph %, Boston Water Power %{. Cleveland and Toledo was 3¢ higher, Pacific Mail 3. Government se- curities were firm, and coupon five-twenties of 1862 showed an advance of 3, issue of 1864 3{, new issue of 1865 3{, and seven-thirty notes of the second series 3. Among State stocks Tennessee sixes of the new issue declined 3{, and North Carolina sixes, new, +. At the one o’clock open board the market was steady and dail. New York Central sold at 101%; Erie, 60%; Beading, 106%; Michigan Southern, 683; Cleveland. ‘The Portuguese revenue and expenditure during the last fiscal year is thus stated:— Revenue, From other sources..,.. Expenditure, Upon the public debt Minister of Finanve.. Minister of Justice. Minister of War. Minister of the Navy. Minister for Foreign Minister of Public Work .. Extraordinary expenditure. 4,908,600 Doficit.......0eccesseseceeeeenecreeeesee oe£1,364,000 The following is an exhibit of the busineas transacted at the United States Sub-Treasury, Chicago, for the week Dis! ta Cash im hand (of which im coin $207,083). Cash om hand WOOK. ...seesewees ‘ThesBank of England return for the week ending May ‘29 ia, as follows, compared with the statement of the and Pittsburg, 76%; Rock Island, 905; Northwestern, | Pr@rious weak 35%; do. preferred, 69%; Obio and Mississippi certif~ | Gover- ~~ «, @ates, 25; Pacific Mail, 1393¢ a 3. [00x Geposits. During the remainder of the afternoon the volume ef ‘business transacted was very moderate in amount, und (Ou re securities. at balf-past five the following quotations were current:—~ 7 ta New York Central, 1015; a 3; Erie, (Mi a %; Read” Notes me omer on, 1065 a %; Michigan Southern, 68%{/a 4; Clevelar” Pitteburg, 7650 %{; Rock Isle od, 90% » ‘Wayne, 97 a %; Northwestern, 7.5% a >“ 59%} a 3¢; Ohio and Mississipp{ certi* Pacific Mail, 1393¢ a 140. . Government securities wertdy’ the close of business:—Regr coupon, 1881, 112% a 113; * 107; 5-20 coupon, 1862,” 106% a 107; 5.20 coupe Specie and bulli The following table shows the Position of the Bank of each of tho last three yeard, together with a coli tive view of the bank rate of discount and the price of Tong and quoted thus at aterod, 1881, 108% a 109; 20 registered, 1862, 1067; a 410% @ %; 6-20 coupon, 1864, 1865, January and 7% 1885, 10734 a 4; 520 coupon, 100 «34; 10-40 oo ‘M'%s 100% & X; 10-40 registered, apon, 100% a 3; August, 7-30, f063¢ 4, 106 a 3g; July, 7-30, 106 a %; June ¢ July do. do., 119 a 34; Au- %, 185% a 11944; October do. do, 117% a ecember do. do., 117 8 34; May do., 1865, 116% 2H, “August do. do., 115% a %; September do. do,, 115 j October do. do., 11434 a 115, v The gold market remains steady, the range of the day having been from 137 to 18744, with the closing transac- tions at 13734. There was a rather brisk borrowing de- mand for coin, and | were made without interest ‘and at rates varying from two per cent per annum to 4-16 per cent per diem in favor of the lender of the coin. ‘The gross clearings amounted to $34,961,000, and the iy Other securities. Reserve. 7 oy xa we a bi 83 to The return of the Bank of France for the week cae ing May 30 shows the following changes as compared with the previous account: Increase—Cash, 13,200,000f. ; “pills discounted, 34,500,000f. ; notes, 23,000,000f. ; trea. sary balance, 500,000f. ; private accounts, 24,000,000f, Decrease— Advances, 1,000, 000f, The circulation of the private and joint stock banks of England and Wales for the four weeks ending April 27 is summed up as follows: — The returns, combined with the circulation of the Irish and Scotch banks for the same period and the average circulation of the Bank of England for the four eks ending the 24th of April (thes Dearest date fur- Bished by their returns), as Ege ‘with the month ending the 28th of Aj show an increase of wold balances to $1,459,405, The daily range of the mar- | £683,757 in the circn! < notes in England ‘ket during the week is thus shown:— and an increase of 885 in the circu- Jation of the United — On comparin, 136 the above with the fixed of the seve 238% | banks the following is the state of the ciroaiation:— Layit | The Enclish private banks are below their fixed issue, 137° £1,206,866; ¢ inane, £50408? Joint stock banks are below 137 their fixed issue, ; se below fixed issue in 137 | England, £1,611, Scoteh banks are above their fixed issue, oc 618, tt ‘The Irish righ bans are below their fixed issue, £49 The a held by the Bank of Seite in Dott d departments dug- ing the month ending the 24th of April was £19,383, 175, being @ decrease of £46,545 as compared with ‘the 'pre- vious month, and an increase of £5,325,437 whoa com- pared with the same period last nl The following are the amounts of specie held by the Scotch and iam banks dusing the mouth ending” the 27th of A) Gold and silver held by the Scotch banks, £2, 4; gold and silver held by Irish total, £5,012,444; being pared with the ‘previous return, and £563,099 whon compared with the co last year. The steamer Laurent, sailing to-day, took out $254,800 in specie, tho City of Paris $918,914, the Ailemania $131,4 he United Kingdom $5,000 and the Corsica, for Havana, $40,000, making, in addition to previous shipments, a total for tne week of $2,759,963, The foreign exehange market was dull and steady, rates being nominally as under:—Bankers’ bills on Eng+ land at sixty days, 110 1103, ; at throo days, 11034 a §; commercial bills, 109% & \; bills on Parts at sixty daya, 5.1255 0 5.13% ; at three days, 5.10 45.114. Other bills were rated thas:— Commercial, Generally the English bullion market in without Re - us change, but the bar silver brought by the last West India Joe RAL | steamer was sold at 0094, per ounce, and the Mexi- wonaa adi can dollars at 53%d., showing in both instances a decline of 3¢d. from the prices obtained for the last arrival. The 5.18% 8 6 following are the quotations, according to the British Consols and American securities were quotei tuus in London to-day and on the previous dates mentioned: — Lea June 13, June 14, June 15, 317 10 Mg 944 0 4 6% Be" 13K 817 7 40% 40% 316 8 0% WK 314 3 Mining shares continue weak and entirely neglected sx M by the outside public, At the first board Corydon closed 316 3 ‘2c, lower than at the same time yesterday, selling at 0 410% $115. Consolidated Gregory Gold sold at $6 85; Rocky $3 ong Mountain, 700. ; La Crosse Gold, $1 (8.3). The business at the office of the Assistant Treasurer at New York to-day was as follows: — $281,000 Total payments. $4,017,126 455.000 Balance. 34,616,271 ‘The rates for money in the leading continental cities were as follows at the last advices:—Paris, 2}s—2%. Vienna, 4—4 Berlin, 48%, Frankfort, 24—1K—2. Ameterdam, 3~2);. Turin, 6-0, Brussels, 3-2%. Madrid, 56-0, Hamburg, 0—2). St, Petorsburg, 1TH 8s SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. Saturday, June 15-—10:30 A. M. a ‘bong Union Tel ff journal has turned attention to ‘the importance to the commerce of this country, of Amoricans controlling the carrying trade of the Isthmus of Panama; and the recent action of Mosquera, who has deciared himself Dictator of New Grenada, seoms to threaten our interests In this respect. When the ques- tion of the sale of the Panama Railway came before the Congress, and was about to be decided in favor of the American Company now managing it, Mosquera, although formerly @ noted liberal, suddenly changed fides, closed the liberal Congress, declared himself in favor of the old priest party, and took mliitary posses- sion of the government, This looks as if some secret influences were at work to secure possession of the rall- ‘way, and as if Mosquera has lent himself to promote Gem scheme, origiuating probably in Enalan, viyeign vo Y England on May 29, and at the corrsspondidg period in RK HERALD, SUNDAY, JUNE 16, 1867.—TRIPLE SHEET. ‘arose taking fire while im the act of oxiricat ng ‘Trom (he stove, into which she bad carelessly ne Fie at SaG Haywon.—Tho burn ip the rear of the pre occupied by Mr. John Skiveria, was burned a w days since, Loss about $1,000. Ss poseitaty invited to attend the funeral without further notice. PARKS —On Tuesday, Juno 11, in Brooklyn, E. D., of consumption, WuLuaw HL Paxus, io the 404 your of ‘pis Loterred in Greenwood EEEELE LW s S000 Reaisrex om Baxxnurror.—Mr, Wm. H. Gleason, of | Pxausom.— At Westchester, on Friday, June 14, Joun 1400 W AE mister, ban been appeintes Register of Bankruptcy Pasnson eyed Si years. Pas a px the distri " relatives Is are respectfully invi 2 ——e composed of Richmond, Queens an attend the i gira Ss. Poors church, this (Sun- 3 ‘Tus Sovrs Sins Rareoap is progressing favorably, eaenyas NS ageal Exeter, England, aged we About two bundrod hands are now employed on the $2 for more than thirty years of the house of LJ. eastern ond, been | Cohen Pf inced on the grade at Par Rape Dey wine funeral will take place from bis late residence, 136 ry i ‘5 pe >. —This long Prd ‘Twelfth street, this (Sunday) morning, at ten 3 a mall 9s ry he gtbncre grange pn il Rew.—On Friday,JJune 14, Daum Rew, im the 73d in iy. officers Corne- | 76" of his age. ‘he relatives and friends of the family are respectful! aemeneee the funeral, from his late residence, No ae Fifty-fifth street, on Monday afternoon, aigiwo Nashville (Tenn.) Papers please na caine, county Clare Saires sat friends are respectfully invited to attend the on Monday afi lock, hue tr spring bane a at one o'clock, from Waits —On Thursda} een at Sufferns, Rockland pry om soa the Honorable James eetwe wart in the 61st year of hi from the Church of St.” Tap trtord on Fromdeah, Hi "pe lana eat, get pd Anable, w. panko, Ea 7 Couwrr Covnt,—The Queens County Circuit Court will Convene at the Court House, Nosth Hempstead, on the 18th, The Hon, John J. Armetreng, County Judge, will BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE. Tas Sxipmorm Case.—The prisoner Skidmore, the murderer of Win. B, Carr, remainsjas sullen and deter- ‘His funeral wil take last Saturday. They were met at place the Cortlandt street ferry by the brass band of the Francis, Xavier, West Sixteenth street, between, Fifth society, which escorted thom to the rooms of the associ- | mined as ever, and refuses to state what defence he may | 80d Sixth avenues, on Monday morning, at ten o'clock, ation, Th dy cb cece some of the most valua- . The friends of Be fami: ‘and thove of is eons-in-Iaw, bie petuen ot Suvaeutnen ¥ havo to the counsel assigned by the court to defend | John Mack and ker, are respectfully re. him. Yesterday morning he was visited at the jail by Mr, T. BE. Pearsall, of counsel, but refused to have any Consultation with him, asserting that his trial will not take place to-morrow, as ordered by Judge Barnard. Skidmore promised counse! that if he changed his mind quested to attend wi SHIPPING NEWS. ‘ALMANAO FOR WRW YORK—TMIS Dar. 28) MOON RISES. 27:38 | mau ware. A Bor Sabian: enertay afternoon a boy named tpvitation. Edward Mahan (t @ years), while swimming in the canal, was drowned, The body was soon after recov- ered and conveyed to his afflicted parents, who reside in he would communicate with him, but up to last evening Prospect street. Hoboken. no Word had been received by them. The trial will, in Starry wits 4 Prrcnvors.—A warrant was issued | all probability, take place To-aaserow, in the Court of by Justice White yesterday afternoon for the arrest of | Oyer and Terminer, Juage Barnard presiding, unless James Gibbous and wife, on complaint of Patrick Furey, | Some very Go neaer Fos AL Sim lge pat 3a PORT OF NEW Tonk, JUNE 15, 1887. jd who stated that on Friday evenin; standing in | of any witnesses he may have counsel can only see Uiat Cleared. his own yard, when Gibbons and ioe wife entered and | @ proper jury is obtainod and rigidly cross-examine ihe Steamship Hel Th a (verpoo! committed an assault’ upon him, in the ‘conrse of which | witneses for the prosecution, “Apanel of two hundred: | siete’ Nertenta Ga, (ors Thompson, Ltrerpoo!—National Co, gncamahip Minnesote’(Br), Harris, Liverpool—Williams & uuloa. acigamuhto, United Ikingdon (Br), Suaith, Glasgow—F Mac- onal eee St Laurent (Fr), Bocande, Havre—G Macken- ‘ Bicamansn ‘Tybee, Caulkins, Galveston—Spofford, Tileston Steamship George Washington, Gager, New Oricans—H B Cromwelié Co. Rieamsmip San Jactnto, Atkins, Savanuab—Garrison & Allen. adrmahno Champion, Lockwood, Charieston—K R Mor ne Co. Steamship Saragoasa, Crowell, Charleston—A Leary. Steamship Niagara, Blakeman, Norfolk, Oty Point and Richmond—G Heieken & Palmore. ‘Steamship Hatteras, Alexander, Norfolk, City Point and Gibbons staboed him in the arm with a pitchfork, Newark. ‘Tae Consemacr Casms,—The further examination of the coachmakers charged with conspiracy was postponed by Justice Mills till Tuesday morning, at ten o'clock. The public interest in the caso has in no way abated. Sour Acamst 4 Macistratx,—Peter M. Doremus, pro- prietor of a hotel in this city, has commenced legal pro- ceedings against Justice Mills for false imprisonment, The Justice ordered him to be locked up in the station house for two hours, on the allegation that he appeared in court in a state of intoxication, and for contempt of court, Damages are laid at $2,000. and (ifty jurors bas been ordered by the Court for the occasion. Accipkst,—Two laborers, named Bernard Harkins and” Peter Hogan, were severely injured yesterday by getting Jammed between the ship Charlotte and some timber at the foot of Bridge street. Harkins sustained a compound fracture of the leg and Hogan was badly bruised about the body. “oth men were taken to the Brooklyn City lospital. Exasixation or BURGLARS.—Two young men named George Wilson and George Thompson. were taken before Justice Dunne, yesterday, for examinstion on a charge of having burglariously entered the residence of Mra. Anneat ov Lawran.—On Fray morning the Kenatp | Motori of Na, 171 Sil aoe and carving of | Sftcmatie Vaiep Cit, Moly Aton Hand “ bs y ut C _ tz, A adr d 4 contained the particulars of tbe arrest and subsequent | fous S100 worth Of Goods eld by Justice Daune to mabip ight, Deniz, Alexandria and Washing. floeing from bail of a Newark lawyer. Yosterday morn- ing the police authorities a Philadelphia telographed to police headquarters at Newark that they had succeeded in arresting the man, and in the evening he was taken to this city and committed to await trial, His nam J. Lewis Pierson. AccipEnt ox Toe New Jarsty Rarkoav.—Lewis B. Cleveland, a carpenter in the employ of the New Jersey Railroad Company, was severely injured on Thursday night, In endeavoring to catch upon a car near the Hack- ensack bridge, to return to Newark, he miased his footing and fell upon a large spike, which made a wound in his back. The fall also injured him. Ho was at once con- veyed to his residence, where he received medical atten- eee Liqvor Qussrion anp THe Soxpar Law.—At the last meoting of the Board of Excise forty-six applica- Sherwood, Portland—J F amos, rae, Bostou—Wm P Clyile. Steamship Key West, Rudolf, Boston—Benner, Brown & Pinckney. ‘Steamship Acushnet, Kelly, New Bedford—Ferguson & ‘ood. Ship Intisa Bruno (Ital), Russo, Penarth Roads for orders JB Phillips & Co, Ship Blec're (Ham), Junge, Hamburg via Philadelphia— Sloman & Fay went Lottie Warren (Br), Luess, St John, NB—Warren & a Bark Ariadne (Fam), Niemeyer, Hamburg via Philadel. phia—Sloman & Edge. Bark Humboldt (Brem), Gerdes, Bremen—H Koop & Co. pbirk Witch, Hopking, Gibraltar and @ market—Tupper & jeattie, Bark M. Bark Evelyn, Ni Bark G W Horton, I i Brig Lizete Garrow (Br), Ryder, Falmouth for orders via Philadeiphia—o F Bulley. Brig Fanny (Br), Clay, se-8. F Bulley. await the action of the Grand Jury. Sovrusry Retixv.—The total amount received by the Ladies’ Brooklyn Auxiliary Southern Relief Association up to the present time amounts to $10,779. The ladies also acknowledge the receipt of a large quantity of clothing and provisions, Review ov THe Pouicr.—Tho off platoon of the Brook- lyn police force were reviewod in the City Hall park yesterday morning, aftor their drill and parade, by tho Mavor, a number of city officials and Inspector Folk. The men appeared in blue flannel coats, white gloves and Panama hats, and looked, well, Po.ioe Anrests.—The police of Brooklyn during the weok made four bundred and fifty-eight arrests, ‘hree-fourths were for drunkenness and disorderly con- duct. A “Snax”? Opsration.—Duriag yesterday afternoon Brig Jeannette Marianne (Dutch), Schram, Cronstadt— tions for license to sell liquor were granted. About thirty | 1. aoc «aneak’’ entered the Williamsburg City Flour inch, eincke a Wend Bick'bCe. of this number had been rejected at a previous meeting of the Board, and for this reason the friends of the tem- perance movement had been of the opinion that the au- thorities having control of the matver were about put- ting a veto on the wholesale granting of liquor licenses. It may be stated in connection with this subject that measures are now being discussed for the enforcement of the Sunday liquor law, a large number of the leading citizens baving publicly themselves in favor jordan, Goree, WCA—Jed Frye Bre Mediate (Be), Gordon, Nusseue-Ober, Nunson & Gor caarig Henrietta (Rr), Newbold, Hamito n, Bermuda—Me- Brig Como (Br), Jobnsom, Cow Bay, CB—H J DeWolt & Brig Aretic (Br), rane, Cow Bay—Crandall, Umphray & Bete Aylesford (Br), Minness, Windsor, NS—Smithers Bas Fredonia, Damon, wissen. Nec. Miils, in South Seventh street, near the ferry, and gave ‘an order to the person in charge of the eounting room for a barre! of flour, writing his name and residence in the order book, Om the ‘“sneak’s’’ leaving, the gentle- man returned to his room, and found that two packages ‘of money, containing im all some $1,060, were missing. On going out to wait = his supposed customer the gentleman had placed t! inkstand™ on the money, and of such w movement mutce, The mork was done by aconfoderae, of coune, | Set Gusteast, Mespes:Gartrioaad 4m kas Home ror Acep Womex.—At a late mecting of the | The address given was an imaginary one. Schr Sore wnsend, Savannah—N L MoUready & A Japanese Faut.—At about six o’clock last evening the child of a Mr, Trainor, residing at the corner of North Seventh and Sixth streets, aged eighteen months, fell from the third story window of the dwelling to the poral Aslight bruise was the only injury sus- tail pastors and representatives of the official boards of the city Methodist churches it was resolved to continue their efforts in aid of the home for respectable aged women. It was also that a movement be made in all the Methodist churches ef the city towards collecting the <. core. — money is to be beget) the remo’ the in now Q) yperty held by the home. wg Diag Fourta or Jury Cateneanow.—The Tommyn Council have appropriated $2,000. forthe natkonal ¢elebration on ‘Bohr Crinoline, Jackson, Baltimore—Smith & Brown, Behr Anuie, Nelson, Baltimore—C C M Barlo Sehr MA Hyer, Etheridge, Sehr Suj a Jamieson, Schr A Richards. Arey, Behr Piymouth Rock. ‘Parker. Sehr BS Potter, Potter, Stoning Schr Eliz: riford—Rackett & Taylor, Sche Nelite Bloombeld, Hovbte. Siam‘ord, Sloop Emily, Allen, Bridgeport. Arrived. Steamship Werer (Brom), Wenke, Bremen June 1, and MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. | the Fourth of July. The military. parw,e this year will Married. tpocitichaar co.” Tad rong wenerly winds and high seas receive afiditional éclaf from. tha acovision of the New | Cavowinney—Jannerr.—On Tuesday, Juno 11, at the | the entire pasaage. Off the Needles, passed sleunal'p ok * 30, onia, hence for ‘Hamb gre 0, lat 32 ne Church of the Ascension, Fifth avenue, by the Rev. Dr. ip Al Hook on Friday at maldnight, ‘ALEXANDER Cuxowippex to Faxny M. JaRnert, bark Bacits, span Jernay Hite Corgs, Major, Rogers, cers, commanding, the a don cou! “receiv orders from wyer, ye Werner arrived ‘Trenton unifqrms taste ‘ttalion rurnish both of England. No cards. ih fy ‘ath edit jours by a dense, javow wibardsietion Will be furnisheg | Pots ian and London (England) naa See please copy. steamship Pert. Ted ea emon vis, Key West June Conmtim=Doate Oa 0, at St. Terosa’a | 9 40 Spc tztan b Terry, Chapin Newborn, NO, 68 hours, ne ‘2 church, by Rev, Father poyee, Ds Co ositor, learn zittn 8 Terry, Chand, 4 Bor Krixp.—About ten | to Awxa 4 Doax, both of the city. ‘of Dublin, dreland. Ties ip Franconi, 8 oportiagd, with mdse, to o'clock serday forenoon ‘boys "i Duvatl—Brows.—Om Wednesday, June 12, by the ut a © party of boys were swim- } 5 WU Gorneliue N Smith, Mr. Savas P. Dovate to Miss MING “when some of them attempted te climb up the <a reget ttt bon with mdse, to Bon. nes W, + hte f Charles Brot Y*"<s. One of the boys named Maxeo, heap eben he “ Pamae booetie Wake eoday, June 12, at All Sov'ig — , Boston, with mdse, to Wm P hand slipped tind Seinal Gewetne ween. toa-eutees | Comeaktie te niace Tram, duaner off fas | Ss ortia (Br Jamieson, Sunderland April 4 and the tunate tus bo rund tht he ived bai a abot se Woe aeleesd, of this erty. ia des. YI fiesta to cm (he reciden Soe ts New Timer | iad ibe py, Bordeaux, 99 days, with ‘A Desperate Burotar.——On Wednesday night oes? qn by ihe Rev. Dr. .. 1 Siaples (of Stockton), Bowers, Glace Bay, 14 Albrecht discovered the back door of Mr, Hamil’s house, Bona ge Soils Nes Bah AW 8 Foe to Miss Ma- Pia waleh & Catver skort Broad THLDA Pp ee nari, 8 New Jersey. | "Sehr sto. "F fhort), De ‘Vellio, Oporto, 67 days, with cork, pers way, opon. He signalled forthe patrolman, | ™Sonoe—Bxon On ‘Thurstay, 3400 12, by chr Mon of auteren. who came up and posted himself at the open door, Al- | Dr. Thrall, Hans A. V. Scuou to Euaa Pistons ie ‘Schr L Rayne O° ng ing pera both of Brookiyn, New York. Scnorunc—Krecrsr.—At Brooklyn, on Thursday evening, June 6, by the Rev. George L. Taylor, Henuae HL scuorune to Miss Kate Krecten, eldest daughter of Henry Kreuter, Esq. No cards. ‘SKRLLRN—HANKiNcos,—On Thursday, June 13, at the minister's residence, by the Rev. Dr. J. Dowling, brecht went to the front of the house and rang the door bell to arouse the family, but bad no sooner done so beer a nas &@ shot fired where the patrolman was mes ng poet the Jat in bot pur- eh Mice | fora had been Schr M Smith, Preseott, ‘Grom, "* effe fons oto ta to the house comes as arty —s Guonar W. SkxLurs to Svar A, Havkinsoy, both of this er a Laurent, taken. It appeared afterwards that ihe ar fay i | A. Soe ores Resta felecun, Cason ag Knigh ambueh in a grape arbor and heard Tame officers -APELLS—WeLLS,—On Thursday, June 13, at St. Clem- Imington, Geo Washington, San Jacinto, ~ "4 oi) Ee “I ent’schureh, Amity street, by the Rev. Mr. Eaton, Mr. Wes, both of thi VANSICKLEN ~PAKCELL. —At ing, June 9, at the minister's residence, by tue Rev. Brown, J. W. VaNsicx tex to Canaie M., daughter Terry, Hatteras, Niagaras United Ki FOR ADDITIONAL sHiPPLNG SHTRULIOEXCE “ANOTHER PAGE. arranging their plans. Cuvrcnes Rowsep.—The depredations that Rave been lately committed on churches in this State would to the belief that thers is an organized gang at work. RICHARD STAPRLLS to Misa Mar’ Of Monon’. Parcell. ‘No cards. Marine Disasters. On Thursday night the Presbyterian church at Ruther- Scme J B Litcurmeup—Schr Ocean Peari) Pearl, at ford Park was entered anda valuable triolodeon taken Birth. Holmes’ Hole Mth inst from Philadelphia, rep Orts:—10th off. A molodeon was lately stolen from the church at Passaic, and similar thefts have been committed else- where. Areward of $250 has been offered for the hension of the thieves who entered the first named church. On the same night a gentleman in the¢mme- diave vicinity of the church bad a valuable horse stolen from his se which was evidently the work of the ee. ing procured a wagon, they packed up their + and yy im the direction of New ‘York, inat, off Cape Henlopen, picked up the captain a: ¥4 part of the crew of schr J B Litchfield (of Rocktand), P, Wsbury, from Vinathaven for Delaware Breakwater, with ¢tone, having sunk 15 minutes previous, and having no boat, Two of the crew—Willard Smith and John Jourdan, of So wth Thomaston, Me—were drowned. Baxx Fiona, Kempton, for Baltimore, witch put back to Ri oiro May 7, was leaky, as before stat Bric Sanam (Br), Nickerson, of and tae Halifax for Scorr.—On Monday, Jane 3, e! Hadaon City, N. J., the wife of William H, Scott, of Died. Berrs.—At Black Stump, pear on L, 1, Hannu De Persrer, wife of Wiliam W. Funeral services at her late’ seadance, this (Sunday) afternoon, at one o'clock, Friends and relatives of the family are respectfully invited to attend. Iuterment at They were seen on Friday by an officer crossing the | Greenwood. Hoboben foray: withthe sleten property, aud tn sa'hour | “'Browne-On Tharsday, Jon 18, Haxay Paci. Baows, er ell Bock eomangtnn iu afterwards the police authorities received a telegram of | aged 43 years. Bric Haxwan, Connanton, of Halifax, NS, was totally ‘The relatives and friends of the family; also the mem- bers of New York Lodge 330, Lafayette Lodge 64, Man- hattan Lodge No. 68, and Acacia Lodge 327 F. ana'A. M. are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his brothers, Dr. Chas D. and John Brown, No. 70 Amity street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at one o'clock. the particulars, but it was then too jate. Frexpiga Ovrrace.—On Friday morning « party of young ruffians went on board « canal boat lying near Brovertown and breaking into the cabin attacked the eaptain, and while some of them knocked him down and held him in this position, the remainder seized his wife and treated her in auch ‘a manner as only demons wrecked about ith ult near Fajardo, PR. Buc GT Warp, from Sagua, at Phil heavy weather on the passage, lost ma ‘and gaff, split sail \d stove boat. Scur J P Kirtiann (of Barnstable), from Philadelphia for Boston, ran ashore on Gay Head on the 13th fast, in a a oe, ‘ind sank immediately. kegel Sheed me Kare E Ricu, of Absecom, ia 15th, had 38 COPY. june 15, Jouw Brvce, aged 31 ashore near years. Highined Light, Cape God. came e@ might ‘ot hain, aaa in human shape could perpetrate, It ig to be regretted | 7"Pneral Monday afternoon, At to, felon, tom No. now ana Liga. Care Cod. “ ny the villains escaped, ire nem 46 First street. je members of Sylvan Grove Lodge Sona Decatur. from Bangor for Boston. loaded with laths, found. No, 216, F. and A. M., are hereby notided to mert at their Pine Brook. i. ledge room (Odd Fellows’ Hail), Monday, June 11, Serrosp Scictor.—Any one who bestows a little at- | oniorclock PM. for the Duipose. af” of wiending PP john Bra tention on the subject can hardly fail to detect in many | funeral of our iate J. D. Brother of those ripples that agitate the surface of soctety, illus: | Copegus, Suddenly, mag B. Cation, Pag moll trations of that mental disease which results from mor- | pore F., son of W. «, B. Corneil, eged 21 yoars, 7 months bid attachment to fellow creatures, and which exhibits and 3 days. its direst symptoms where the affection is unrequited, | it Femains were intorred in St. Paul's Cometery, sprung a leak off the Point, aud was towed Into Gloucester b inet. Manaxnam, May 4—The Isabella, Morgan, from NYork, arrived here April 19, reports having experienced severe files #oou after leaving port, and thrown over part of deck Rio Janemo, May &—Sbij Woltenhurst (Br), Schramann, from New York Dec 14for Hong Kong. which’ put in here leaky Jan 31. has been sold by anction for about ress" April 28, Albert Edward, from Londoa for Port ali Only a few weeks ago an innocent child was hurled be- Cuan Les,—The funeral of Mra, J. H. Cartes will take 3 Mineectianeous. the pale of this life by an aged relative in this | place from her late residence, No. 4 Abingdon square, Sure Gry Maswwnine ( sonerose Matinicus, has been and the only cause assigned for the cruel murder | this (Sunday) afternoon, at three o'clock. The frie sold for $2,000. The vessel is badly bogged, and as she can- But be got off she will be broken S p to nave imaterial was this morbid attachment which the perpetrator | of the family and the members of Ionic Lodge, No. 486, faverred rackea his mind at times with unatierabie an- | F. and A, M,, are requested to attend. The remains Scnr Ayn Canurt—In the case of the schr Ann Carlet, gaish, In the proseut instance, a widow lady in the | will be taken (o Greenwood for interment. from New York for Barbados, towed tafe Rermads by ths Capacity ‘of housekeeper to Mr. Mitchell, of Pine Brook, Docxert.—In this city, on Friday, June 14, Mra | steamer Alpha, the Court awarded £000 salvage. conceived the same passionate aflection for a youn, Barearka Deckert, (maiden name Loory), formerly of Goop Runsina—The iy ® steamer Cnrinct, Capt Benj ‘working on the farm attached to the premises; Sr ss Rathcoole, county Cork, Ireland, aged 68 years. Baron, on Yo ia js Ma New York to Bristol, om there was no prospect that the feeting would be Faneral’ will take place this (Sunday) afternoon, at ps eee fora techiteon } re horyvehenatranbead AR. cated, she expressed ® determination a few days ano% one o'clock, from 221 ager first etreet, Passed Plam Isla Passed Wateh Hil Passed Point Judi Arrived at Bristol =Nine hours from, j the entire satisfaction of all. Lavncuxp—Cantain David Nichols, of Sears h bark of 625 tons, a finely modeled vessel. Facax.—On Saturday, June 15, Matnen, the beloved son of Mra. Mary Fagan, formerly of the county West- meath, parish of Turin, Ireland, in the 2ist year of nis age. The friends and acquaintances of the family are re- epectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the resi- “‘ghulfle off tnis mortal coil,” and pointed out a certain stream which would be the scene of her exit from this world, Accordingly she left the house in the night, and bas not been found up to the present time, although the Stream alluded to was carefuily searched. Previous to are sbe left a letter with Mr. Mitchell, in depart: which she feelingly implores him to take her orphan boy | dence of his mother, 221 West Twentieth street, on undor hi i protetig, mp side thet she was encole to ox- | Monday afternoon, at one o'clock. ee ee een ASTON exe Cutter Mikdam Co, ovr Reb dure any longer the mental suffering to which she was Heswax.—On Thursday, June 13, Mrs, Etry Hemxan, | taskell, 420 tons, mew measurement’ three masts, subjected a native of Lavistown, county Kilkenny, Ireland, aged Whalewes. New B bec Mé Wollaston, Win arrived at Soww Bedford 13 Boat Raca,—The Zephyr Boat Club, composed of stu- to take place from her late residence, 134 rom Honolata, East Thirteenth street, this (sunday) afternoon, at two poop: orp and Dreadnanght Club, hads | orcjock. rorya {oot The wone on bar. sr Seis race ‘Raritan, | Albany Bo Lae go morning, June bn ry Kierra, pm bs NB, 110 bois sp. £ so ep eh Bridge end roving on to vanting then re members of the American Musical Fund society 7 4 turning. There was a triat of mi also between | ahermet invited to attend the funeral, this (sun | , Bark Said id ‘Mia Sultan, Holines, mailed from Salem 13th ingt Tor Atlantie and Pacific ‘Oceans, Messrs, R. W. Moc and Freak Keanoa ta bell boats. St: tien o'cect, from bin late seatde dams, NB, arrived at Bermads lst NCE. Lapenownccas Geetapetat, ts 2, a aoeendags soe bution, Barstow, NR, was at Barbados May 2%, noe art LONG ISLAND IATELLIGE ee Sl Ee conpniiptl Poll since Weaving Payal, All well Bvrowary at Newrows.—On Wednesday night the funeral services will be attended this foo ap snore of Jem at two o'clock, at the house of from, New York 5) for of James L, Moore, of Newtown, was burglariously Raward ™, ‘cneer tt Huron sirest and Union O04 Kong. cow, Hay ak at 38 fom oof hor fi caueal Dut the thieves were compelled to decamp Sige See in wate No & bark obtaining ang booty, their operations pow 4 Tass. —On Friday, June 14, Taomas Louw only son TA & discovered by some persons who chanced to be | of Richard and Louisa Leake. Lh ay 1 Gen (Nor), from Seweanie for ‘New Haven sige antp ONY Faneral to take this Sy hoa roo gg two veteee, Trews No. 239 mien ie and friends are invited to attend McDonwat1,—In Jersey City, on Friday, Jane 1: ~ passing at the time, Firreerta Reoneawe Exectios.—On Wednesday the election for officers of the Fifteenth regiment was held Glangow. “Porelan Ports. Apex May 10--Galled, bart Sachem, Kerwan, of Montreal, oy Hg Christel, Padnche, Now ATER, at Fiushi when the ing persons were chosen:— f Hannah and the late John Colona non, BG orart Sen Gove; iienvonant | ella it ad yr Ee a Sicedeiers ie sh thehd Ravens. Coating len Cove; Wdou"G ‘Captain ‘aud {riendé are respectfally invited to att Gould, for, Neves B Robes ae for the West Coast; Dykes, of of ia ea at ‘At haif-past three fim ‘tigom, erry. allen : ickatep: Gisrendon (fr), Havonde SE cmeubinn hr), Have dence of Captain Clark, of Greenpoint, was entered while the famil; attend! ferase a im gold rer? Ds A Fiber ( (Br), cohag, "ane ees y B—Arri Vietoria, Wi Phila. tends Growelh Domarare, desu, Weindoer On Friday, June 14, Hoom MoCans, in 3 -“ Year of his age, native of county Cavan, parish of Dramgune, Ireiand. Manox.—On Saturday, Juno 16, at nine o'clock in the Berning de eure Seg fe Booth was entered, and morning, after a lingering iNinens, Row, weep Daniel Lo Tétia Denes Ganueran yoube donchive ith Mahon, Sa Se ako aged 38 years, | soton phere wana totam ype see Tri ‘Wa, Searles, residing at Blue. Point, came to her death | yonday afternoon, a oo crateat, treme 17, “00 Rast,| Srots”int Bielarriveds Gomwet Pronkine NYare™ | by Squddgm and unlegked fog sccidemt, caused by her | Foartgenth strov, Toe andy ot he famigy are re} Cautao, May Tmlo port anips Yonter, diag, to repair; Lion (Bry, me: Fae tole, Toby, and mi Killman, from Shak«peare, Ham At Blanchard. from Chinchas for United States » do for Dunkirk, ac! rd. D ark Oriana, € 19th, ships phrey, do Freeman ot, Small = ¥ Germany do; Beth do; ber Nai Meseyna, Bolas ter de oe Sarah Staples, Dmat, June : Seergess Hudson, Pratt, Loodon for NYors t) (eee Way §9, Mare Pole, Mensen, from NYork for eo Dunanwmss, June 1—OM, Prince Albert, from NYorx |or ed Africa, May 6—In port ship Sea Guil, Shoriet, ‘aumourm, May 3i—Arrived, Jane Banfield, Jago, New Badtor’ (not as before). Fivsuinc, June 1—Arrived, Black Brothers, Perry, New 7—Arri echr Blue Bell, Martin. Boston cars Mars May We arrived, Valkyrien, Broberg. New York. Gouss, | Lond re port scbrs Chief, Wentworth, uno; Barrie, June 1-Of, Unele Joe, Sewell, from Shicite King Ggorge's Soun i ‘B0—Arrived, Polar Stes, Bigh Rich, NYork ; ie mre yg «New omit st, Union, Miler, Cleared Sist, Castine, Thotnasto favaxa, June 8—Arrived, enodab, Sturdivant, RPOOF, —; Grosse, NOrleann; Vas June 1—Arrived, tid eae ee eer toed fea ‘govan sirees, Ray! Oxlt nt, Hil, rk Sailed Ist, City of Cork (or) Manning, NYork. Cleared Ist, Propontis inson. Ent out Ist Brin (0), Hall, Lonpoi Taspow, M ay SS Arred Gardiner, Cunha, NYork. Loaxpo, rioa, April 18—In port’ bark A’ Houghton, Ale len, une. Manaxman, April 12-Arrived, Taabolle. Morgan, NYork. ‘ay S—In port ‘ave. Hoepmas, area tee Parts, ano. Back’May Queen, Phipps, wall in Bight of Benin. MONTEVIDEO. no Aji] 28—In port Plog del Mar. Wewall for NYork, idg; Exaile (Br), and Maria Margaretha (Swe), fer do do, na att, May %—Arrivod, brig Perle (Old), Uhlers, few Deslto Siited 2th, rig © M Reynold (Br), Dick, New London. Newronr, May 3 ‘ailed, Vangnard, Russell, NYor! Portiann, May 29—Off, Gerhardine. a. fees New York for Hamburg; Oceana, Herlofsen, from do for Ke nigsberg. ae pERe samy May ll—Arrived, bark Hasard, Karstons, QUEENSTOWN, oe 1 tariens ies Cae Trefry, NYork; Palmyra (s), do (and left tor Liver ee tune ll—Arrived, ship Nile (Br), Aylward, New Yor Gaanve, April 25—Arrived, Helene, Hidckler, NYort. Ho Gua June 1—Of, Alvington, Adams, from NYork fer eda Bee vinceye, C 7, OVI, May 90-—Tn, port bark Warren Hallett Ifleid, fe ‘ort Praj o sail same da} ta a May Bin port brigs Unicora, Cook, from Bos. ton, arr 18th, to sailon ber return 25th ‘Adona (Dan), for do days; Autumn, Puleifer, and Afton, Sprague, for do 1® di “Jouprxno, May 30—In port brig Ortolan, from Philadel. hia, just arr, Pigrtiowas, May 90—Arrived, steamship South Am Tinklopaugh NYork (and sid’ for Kio Janeiro); achr O Boggs (Br), Merrill, Martinique (and sid June 2 for Pore Rico to load for NYork) ; Sist, bark Celia (Br), Deby, Bente (and ald June $ for Porto Rico to load for Philadelphiadg sehr Mary Fao Barbados (and sid same day Fons, © ror Baltimore), me r), Flave, Porto Rico, to.loa@ Lang, Rich, from Provt- flips. from do, are ‘sola Rey isto lpn, “conden, to be oman’ (Br), Anderson, fromm diss: briga Nek ne, from NYons. arr 9th, for Bt Crolx, s00n5 next . 3 Gussie Trut aay seeking; Patmos, Vaughan, Wee ‘nu 7), Johnson, from Mont tevideo via Barbados, arr 27th, for ibe note load for the United Kingdom: ide Pog ‘from Boston, arr 27th, disg; Saral (Br), ng Poe no perserare; putin 20th in. distress, diag? ‘alenry Le Blane (Br), Blanc, for Boston seoa; United States, De Boker, from Angostura, arr Sist, seek- St Jonw’s, PR, May 29—In port sqyr Peerless, for Balte. mer toe 9. May Si—Arrived, bark Annie Augusta, Davis, Jane 1—In port bark Bt Andrew, Rosemeyer. mene ee May 80—had been becalmed 1d. days off the Son aide of Cr pe oP ALEXANDRIA, J — » peer as rer Herts, eae bee a Seta reaad’ RK Vaughan, ry ees Monet tae ‘e Rayes Pieces et ian Alezandria, Vat Borah, Atking, Mele York. rl os Liver- BoRTON. Ju June ioe et Eten ee 3 pti Bui rf 8 Levert q ae ea Jobnsens ‘icksburg, wwalian, shi in Chae eeear a tor, aubing N aunt aes Manga pool. brig Gieke. Gate BALTIM art podeans Te ce is vata and feat br bi ney. pam, hie, Molceed ‘Johes, PR; Sores by (—Barks A Aaclaide, Pendergest (Br) mea tile i River, Ga; Wavelet (Br), Lanfare, 1 Wimingian, NO; ra br ry Rich, Pi ; schre Petrel Bry Shanks, Porto oe, ‘Hammond, Stonington; be tS +7 June I5—The ship 8D Thurston, trom Forge Mo Elizabeth Pouger, Rew bos: rere Misa Bares, Clifford, and Julius Webb, os June: sobr Sarah Mita, jeared—! Coombe, Holmes’ Hole; sobre Elia a wis, RVers "win Flint Post, Thomaston. xYork: Fanny Gilmor, Young, and Fyrold, ey wit HOLMES! HOLE. June 18, PM—Arrived, briga © B Allon, pi rerees Bal are for New Haven; ‘Burees, ley, NB, York sche i cott, emaieott, PI Ic Phlad gd to Bo F’Adams. Sturtevant 8 NYork (0% = squaas a te 4 See iE H dibeon, Gummlatey Danl 8 omen 1 Cosgiis, do for ie ia Beall aot tity: 4 Vermulion, Davis, do for do; ‘Darius Bi ny Weedbtes, for New Mayon: Stephen Ad abut Chal. Ienge, for NYor ‘neynolas, 7 Strort; Sea Que M6 for 3 oy B Franke Tin Bship, Rotkland foro; Equal ly** Landin, 14th, food, Bangor for Hamy , Semi Gilman, ima Odlin, reh.. june 7—Sailed, sehr Francis Smith, Kound- Penaaco! esibratle, J Tone 10—Arrived, brig Ocean Wave, Squire, Bostov BACHIAS, June 6-Salled, schre Zampa, Johnson, and r, Lambert, NYork ; Oraloo, Smail, do NEW ORLEANS, June 9—Arrived, suip Mayflower, Call, Cardllt; barks n File, Erivas, Bordeaux; Cophar Suérrett, ery, Bosto “yy "ochre fomas, Crockett, Rookland: ¥ R Baird, Ireland, Pitta} pia Below, coming up, ‘seam ship General Grent, from N York. ‘Cleared. Coruelis (Daa), Krause, Liverpool: parte ‘M'C Haskell, Hae fet), Mulder, Under; brig B Inginsc, Gray, distress; schrs 'Biliow, aoe eh a in distress: ‘cargo shifted, &o. rT ‘iyront, "june iS-arrived, schr Hatbiager, ‘ork, ‘ORD, Jane 18—Arnved, schooners J Trumam sb pele i4th, Stephen Waterman, (hase, schooners James Satierthwaite, Long. and Wave, ——, Philadelphia; 3 Ronder.,J7-. Springece Costin Gly) Kelley, New Yorks Thom Bs Bow: man, and MA Rewind, Puller, do: El having Fovufued); F°St Clair, awards, Somery cams 3, (having r cr rae ae te Ocoum in, Royal Are Bessie (Ital). Caras 38a, ki Mex; sobre ‘Orica ¢ ymages received whilé ashore.) "Wnw Pont. gies, Langs i od ica," Fhlal Missle ks Pat leon, iiadelpita: Elisha Heh lave Tuikebetsport; Amb ‘Amelio, Hudeon, New titi, 7A. M—Arrived, schooner Island Meme, Allon, New York for Scituate. NEW HAVEN. June 14—Arrived, sels Franklin, Jacob. son, Jacksonville; Wave. Hubba: PHILADELPHIA, June 4—Arrived ship Palmerstom (Htam)," York; barks Almens, Marmer, San Francisco: Misty Libby, briga (Br), Patverson; Mei dora (Br), Allen, Yorn bow Aspiawall; 4 K oamnck, brerp; pehre, Lucy’ Ch DRTLAND. a 13_Cleared, Zac D ireland, Ire sara, ies, fiunuey 7, Phiiadelpa ia, Cl one viarks Aru Pichisman, fsivilie; ‘Sire Nevie PORTSMOG A, June 10—Arrived, sohrs Joholf Frenot, me HOT 300 Nfurie Foss, Hovi, Hlizaveth= Sailed fi, osbee RL Beebe, Sherm: and Sidoey @ , June 14—Salled, schr Faooy Fer, Saune radia ayy June awrite Nickerson, Phiks are & Kebecca, rs George Fale, ih, ripen ieee Aral N¥ork * do. GAN FRANCISCO, June i2—Arrived, bark A B Wyman! AN, June 1i—Arrived, brig Wan & Parks, Sim, bat yh et ipo brig Delmont, Locke, Cochran, PWM Roto, x bark Doncy, Bora ynared dene AYore. rene. aria iFouga _ Wie “Tube Lsactived, ‘snr