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J " H ’ q cs iG t 4 :poms and quoted thus:—Registered, -1881, 108% a FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ‘Wepmrspay, June 19—6 P. M. ‘The railway share markot has taken a downward torn to-day, and the bulls, who have been struggling to sus ‘tain 44, fool sorely discomfited, The movement was, ‘under the circumstances, a very natural one; for without outside support and with a very Mmited amount of either pluck Or money among the professional speculs- ‘tore for a rise, any considerable advance was impossible, ‘and the tendency was towards stagnation. Some attri- ‘Duted the decline, however, to a feeling of uneasiness ‘rising from the proposed reassembling of Congress in July, while others referred it to ® fear of monetary dis turbance resulting from the preparations of the banks to ‘make thetr quarterly returfis on the Ist proximo, and a ‘fow bad imagination enough to connect it with the Bir- ‘mplnghane riots, The expected meeting of Congress ‘te, doubtless, calculated to unsettle the stock market, and the supposed possibilities attending the general Cooking of national bank accounts are more in favor of ‘the bears than the bulls; but the real element of weak- ness lies in the fact of its boinga brokers’ market, And ‘tt will be @ good thing for the country if the public con- tinues to leave tt severely alone until the number of brokers and other professional speculators is greatly thinned and tho barrooms in the vicinity of the Stock Exchange are correspondingly deserted. The spectacle of humanity which daily presents itself to the eye in that neighborhood is pitiadle indeed, and suggests to the mind ereformatory for ‘lame dugks” and intemperate stock gamblers gengrally. To these might Le added a small population of corrupt and stockjobbing railway directors; and, as birds of a feather, they might De expected to flock together and form a sort of bappy family of “gutter snipes.” It is lamentable that the finest and most promising properties in this country Should be subjected to a management distinguished aboveall things for its rottonness, and that stockjobbers should control the market price of so important a class Of peourities ag railway shares, ‘The monoy market shows steady case, and stock houses im good credit can borrow all they require at six per cent on mixed collaterals, and at five and six on governments. A few exceptional trangactions are reported at seven Per cent, but these, on inquiry, will be found to be for ‘small amounts, Tho Sub-Ircasury is understood to be disburaing on account of purchases of seven-thirty notes, ‘and the balance this evening is reduced to $152,621,403. The eupply of first class commercial paper is not suffi. cient to give employment to any considerable amount of capital, and whatover offers passes at seven per cent, and pass {nstances at a half per cent above and below this Railway shares were firm, at a slight advance upon the closing quotations of tast evening, before the first regular board, but onthe cali the market developed a @ownward tendency. New York Central closed % lower than at the same time yesterday, Eric 3, Michi- gan Southern 3, Cloveland and Pittsburg 3, Cleveland ‘and Toledo %, Rock Island %, Northwestern 3g, do. preferred %, Fort Wayne 34, Obio and Miasiasippi certi- ficaten 56, Pacific Mail 3, Boston Water Power &. Gov- ,orament ‘Sdcurities were dull.and barely steady, the re- “céaé balt movement in them on the part of some of the Primcipal dealers having culminated. The only devia- ‘tions from the prices current yesterday morning were a decline of 3¢ in five-twenties of 1865 and an advance of 36 im soven-thirties of the first series. Among the State stocks Teancasee sixes of the new issue declined 3¢ and Minseari_ eixes 3{, while North Carolina sixes, new, ad- vanoed 34. At the balf-past two regular board the volume of busi- ‘eas was light and the tone of the market heavy. Erie Ologed 4¢ lower than at the first regular board, Michigan Southern {, Rock Island 34, Northwestern %, do. pre- ferred 3, Ohio and Mississippi certificates 3, Pacific ‘Mail 5, Western Union Yelezraph %, Boston Water Power %{. There was no change in the prices of govern- Menta, seven-thirties excepted, which declined 3. ‘Totinesses sixes of the now issue advanced 34. At the open board at half-past three the market was -toactive and a shade lower. ww York Central sold at ‘L01sg'a 96; Erie, 60% (3. 8); Reading, 106%; Michigan -Bouthera, 683{; Rock Island, 897 ; Northwestern, 345< ; do. ‘preferred, 585; ; Pacific Mail, 14055. During the reat.of the afiernoon the markot was dull, sand ot balt- f-past five the following quotations wore cur- ‘remt>—New York Central, 1013 a 3; Brie, 593 0 ; Reading, 106% 2107; Michigan Southorn, 68% a %; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 71 @ 34; Rock Island, 8935 a %; Fort Wayne, 96% 2 9754; Northwestern, 343 a 74; do. jproferred, 585% 0%; Pacific Mall, 140% a3; Atlantic ‘Mail, 1063, a 107; Ohio and Mississippi certificates, 243, @.%6; Weotern Union Telegraph, 44% a 34. Government secarities were dull at the close of busi- coupon, 1881, 112% a %; 5-20 registered, 1862, 107 a 34;'6-98 coupon, 1862, 11034 a 5; 5-20 coupon, 1864, 106% & 107; 5-20 coupon, 1865, 107 a 14; 5-20 coupon, 1865, January and July, 109% @ %; 10-40 registered, 99% @ 1003 ; 10-40 coupon, 100 a 4; August, 7-30, 106% -@ 6; Tune, 7-20, 10654 a % ; July, 7-30, 10634 0 34 ; July compounds, 1864, 119 a %; August do. do., 1183¢ a 74; October do. do., 117% a 118; December do. do., ll7a 3; May do., 1865, 116% 9 9%; August do. do., 115% a ‘%; September do, do.,115 a 4; October do. do., 11434 ob. ‘The gold market was very firm, although the extreme advance of the day to 13834 was not fully sustained. ‘The lowest point touched was 137%, and the closing ‘transactions were at 138. Loans were made without in- terest and at 1-64 per cent for carrying. The gross elear- ings were larger than usual of late, namely, $44,710,000, while the gold balances were $1,000,541, The steamer ‘ity of Washington from this port took $55,000 in specie, and the Cuba from Boston $160,000. The pros- pect of the Treasury disbursement of about eighteen millions of coin, dae on the 1st of July on a portion of ‘the five-twenty loan, the sixes of 1881 and a variety of bonds issued prior to the rebellion, tends to check the upward tendency which has been imparted to the mar- kot In consequence of the expectod meeting of Congress next taonth. The apprehensions arising from the lat- ‘ter are very vague and will probably prove groundless. The volnme of speculative business is light, and the ex- port demand of two or three millions a week checks operations for @ fall in addition to the cause first re- ferred to, The foreign exchange market showed more firmness than yesterday, under a fair demand for bills and a light supply. Bankers’ bills on England at sixty days were quoted at 110 © 11034; at thres days, 11034 a %{; com- moreial, 1003¢ = 109%; bills on Paris at sixty days, 6.18% a 5.12%; at throe days, 6.11% a 5.10. It appears that the French Imperial Commissioners managing the great Exposition have sent notes to most of the important nations of the world inviting them to send special delegates to an “International Convention” to carefully consider the question of a universal system of coinage and collect the views of the different com- mercial rations regarding it, Fifteen or sixteen govern- ‘ments have, it is sald, accepted the invitation, and their delegates in Paris have been endeavoring to reach a re- eult in which all could unite. Mr, 8 B, Ruggles, one of the delegates from tho United States, wrote a lotter in this connection to Senator Sherman, stating views of the importance and practicability of the measure, and his reply was as follows:. Hore: Jarvix pes Trceries, May 18, 1867. Mr Dean even note of yesterday inquiring whether Congress would probably. in fature coinage, make oar gold dollar conform in value to the gold five frane bas been recotved. a has been so little discussion in Congress upon subject that 1 cannot Soin eee ee aid or done there The ject several vane at of value and exchange. how this can ie Somi tbe ‘ber end ibe ween sovereign as twenty-five pas. This will pute an end to the loss and intricactes of exchange and discount. Our Cag he Co Te as gooda unit of value as wonee ee nglish think of their pound ster- ee exchangeable only at a ae and this isa prods only 10 commercial the object you pro- ee nes sau ani | Oe her sett invited to attend the a Mut streets hones Bee tee foainn ll bo taken to Evetgra, 88 CODMET, om Feiday, piaseaee, 96 fwo o'clock. nday, June 17, of Halas, nr Oontnent 6s,, and one, 1,800 bbls, to the boxes No. VGanion, ta 00 priate vis active demand. py from Boston, o@ private “Ge prices were entirely nominal in ogre art eae if yuire more | if. 2 for Dicwineow.—At J he larger part | $1 (8a 81 0 or ra tt sommped wan. ey i albamunurie, Cepiain Causes; Dean 90" aw tee tate ie Tah ys Bales eles nee rm | te susting Dickineoa, aged 48 yeas. “ ndiaety Manila was gonorally «poled at 1a ald. We! De Gompancourn Oa teen a9. June 18, anit 4 linger of our coin. 1 | "Monsees "Ths market continued Yet, and prices forall | ing illness, Mancavar 7., Vicomte a.‘ ‘object in negotiating with other Powers on the butcinice ade favored the purchase" Sales Si? nade. | Gondrecourt, an i lato B. La mi As coin iv not pow in general ten: — Demerara, on Fivate jaune. ne + turpentine was liams, mereanto hi oy ~ ste | Father more steady Mia fei \ welnoes was con. | 4 bum®"ggn ry ces, tt (he house of her son-ta-law, J. Ht fhout negotiation ; and we | summated. the demand Part for emer at sosce), | two o'clook. ay ee rt ee wish to limit ourselves by treaty restrictions, ‘40. (New York bbls. do,, in bond, at S230, and | Favint,—At Stafford Springs, Conn., om ; une uence and different | 280 do. in bond in Wilt 7c: Rosine ~The 14, Cana Louisa, infant augbter of Major J. of Commerce are sane, le in favor of the es lemneation, bait grades ruled yathes more ae) K. Favill, of New York, 3m . Pe ceaee a so Soadty ie nie oh OE NS. Gales of Tuesday, Juve ie fwouas. Toms eae © wantey e bbls, Washington of es county Kerry, Iroland, aged 32 yeas cre poetry mir BF wate the Oe CS SR Koon) naira tone tone ect Ne 33 dimeatty in adjusting existing contracts with the new Rt sw asi ‘o Har’s alley, ort Sod ieee streets, near dollar; but as contracts are now based upon the fluctuat- | , Psovisions.—Recelpts, 100 bbls. pork, 207 nnn Gold, Brookiya, Tile (Ceeenay) MoaEON at one o'clock, ing value of paper money even the reduced dollar in | 41540 lant, There was a. ener we , Tralee Dapers plonse copy. f col pain. sill he ot more purcbasable value than our cur: | ash and ee : 7 Fd —On soceay, June 18, Joum Gatuxer, new 0 fofant son of Jolm and Margaret Galliker. "We can easily adjost the reduction with the public tors in the payunent or conversion of their secur: ties, whilé private creditors might be authorized to re- cover upon oe old standard, All these are matters of which I bope The friends au@ relatives of the family aro fully invited to attend the funeral, from bis late resid’ No. 117 Charles strest, this (Thursday) after- ‘Boon, at two o’olock. aA dota tow the commission will direct their Laxoota Oa Tuesday, Jane 18, Bexny Furor youns. aed 2m Be dain shim Fratenyghal Conclusion ye x | sto days. reevauenerbecnesscti Is" with you ore ir business was | doitue—At Longwood). Mass., en Saturday, June 15, your Tonorts to to, secure the adoption of the met- | shot tbned tt fiat Cuannes Rossutt, Mins, second son of the Rov. Henry der or the chy et _ erly ae eee ia " alae Ee eg ‘oe boar bar ie Iaseats Seeman Gat ictions upon social and commercial intercourse. mat iis me. ‘gerne activ a ea lies Soin year ‘of cnet Reeth eee som, a“ r Western, Cheese was un- to quality. Crude was dull, and His relatives and friends, and those of his brother in~ Nations are now as much akin to cach other as »pro Pi law, Wm. H. ‘fitns, are respectfully invited so attend the ae were of old. rejudices disappear by con- ce ris ac 8 People of different nations learn to respect bbls, , ine Mick ove lot of 1.00 bila, | funeral, on Friday afternoon, at two o'clock, from bts euch other as they find that their differences are the a Bei beens deel Seon tate, nave waene | Inte residence, 379 Fifth avenue, without further uotica: The remains will be taken to Greon wood for iaterment, MoCanty.—On Wednesday, June 19, Buia ANN, relict of Poter McCarty, azod 79 years, ‘Tho relatives aad friends of the family are respect. folly imvited to attend the funerst, from. hor Tato r dence, 46 Kast Twenty-fifth strect, on Saturday after- moan, at two o'clock. .—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, Juve 19; ‘aoe ‘MeMnzas, in the 66th year of his ago The funeral services will take place at his Inte resi- dence, No. 23 Lawrence street, on Friday afternoon, at two ofolovk, ‘The remains will be taken to Albany ‘for interment. Oavex.—At College Point, L, I., on Tuesday, June 18, Buxsawin Ocnrs, M. D., aged 70 years. effect of social and loca! custom not founded upon good reasons. I trust that the Industria! Commission will en~ able the world to compute the valne of all paeeians by the same standard—to measure by the same yard or metre and weigh by the samo scales, Such a result wonid be of greater value than the usual employments of diplomatists and statesmen. 1 smiee very TITAS ours, however. to well at the present low cos, Bondod—There was more tone to the market, and standard white was not available below 2uc, at the close. ere was rather more demand, and the sales were 8: bbls. prime white at %c., 600 bola, do, on private terms. standard white at %e., and 1,000 do. do. in lots at in Fhiladelphin the market was a shade Grmer, but we heard of no sales Rige.—The demand wras ly t, but prices were unchanged. Carolina was quoted te. a 143¢c., and Rangoon Bige, a Ko, Senpe—"Cricures Unsesd. was’ dull, snd nomiasl at $275, cold. Other kinds, ‘were dull and nominal. Suaan.—The market for raw w rr ood Teo te salon hha and 12%e. for Porto Rida; also Refined opened eee oS ae Jast = It is recommended asa measure of coin Sona that France should issue a gold plece of twontg-five franos to circulate as the equivalent of the American half eazle or fivo dollar piece and the English sovereign, and that fatare issues of United States gold coins be re- duced in woight to. the value of five france por dollar, | Srmer with an, aotive dem ee ‘The relatives and friends of the family, the members Tho importance of a anivorsal apstom of coinage is ad- | 14%4c., and powdered, crushed and feranulated 16s. of the Aeatomy of Modicine, Naw York County Medical ‘cont! ly aguve, unel Society, uo trastees of the College of Physicians and mitted by every one who has given any attention to the | prices, ates 09 H000 Toss ak The. a Ugo? alan 5,00 Surgeons, and the profession in general, are respectfully subject, and our own is the simpiost of all the existing | Erpase at Sic. a invited to attend the funeral, without further invitation, TALLOW were abyrut Waser. with sales o as in fatr demand, ot full prices, The sales 000 Ibs., ab 11Age, @ Llc, ecelpia, 635 bois. ‘The’ market was quiet, 250 bbls. Western, fn boud, al 30c. a 87c, TELEGRAPHIC MARKET REPOATS. MILADELPULA. J from St, James! L' tween Second and oon, at two o’cioc! PURLAN —On Tuosday, June 18, Saxvy Pretay, parish of Upperwoods, Queene county, Ireland, in the 28tn year of his ago. The relatives and friends, are reapeatfully invited’ to ern church, Fifteenth street, be- ird avenues, this (Chureday) aftor- systoms; but if we cannot bavo the decimal system ex- tended throughout the world much may be dono to secure the desired uniformity im the manuor proposed, and we trust (be present conference will succeed in ac- complishing the object in view. That such diversities ‘ane 19, 1867, in the coinage of the world should exist in this progros- Stocks stesdy; Pennsylvania Stato ‘ives, 96: Morris Canal, | attend the fu this (Thursday) afiernoon, at ono sive age is remarkable, and the interests of mankind de- | !,Rudine Sailroad. O8i4; Penvayiyania, ieatiroad, 6294: pI salad ta eradirah op es Buchael, No, ‘enth’ avenue, mand that these dificoties should be mljaste. fuieh nf de, tor midline yplandy ana efor iaiog Or | ATC n tnstay, June 1% Joma Ree, danger The receipts for customs and tho receipts, paymoats 0 {salen 8000 bushels yellow. ai | Of Ignas and Marguerite Riss, im the 17th year of ber and balances at the Sub-Treasury in this city for the ‘sales at 750. ee dull, Sugar - = sae wip ete *eThe eiat ves and friends of .he,family are imvited to at- expired portion of the week have been as follows :— Custom House ———-—Sub-Treasury——-— Receipts, Receip's. Balances, $359,007 $2,932,485 $3, tend the funeral, this (Thursday) dliernoon,at one o'clock, from the residence of her parents, 763 Second avenue. quiet; middiing upands ie ee aize, Cotten dall fo, 44,000 Woopkvurr.—At Elizabeth City, on Weanesday, June ‘bage, Mout dull and retail demand,” Wheat—Sales of far to June 17... 16 $184,014,241 19, Major Joun 0, Woopnurr, in the 81st year of bia age. Sune 18.. "400,524 “1,524,995 2052/37 133,500,806 10h yellows, $1 a St 10. and mised Wot: Ishetrolatives and friends aro tavived 10. aitend the June 19.. 4) i 657, 54h 2,543,084 182,621,404 Ponta ne 2 Ca “Rye Sugar qnist andun- | funeral, without fur:her notice, at tho First Pres by- relintrg. He, 5 1g receipts durin; 000, hog mi heads.” Provisinna—Stock lights the market ts nactive for both and mess pork dull and beavy. terian ‘church of Llizabeth City, on Fridgy afternoon, olusive of sie, trot ‘The exporte, ox: jasive specie, from New York to Se cmibetoek: foreign ports for the week ending June 18, and since tho commencement of the year, compare as foilows with those for the corresponding years of 1865 and 1866:— Pog) 1806. 1867. For the week...... $2,105,979 $2,397,072 $3,035,804 Previously reported 72,351,088 100,007,907 87,221,328 Since Jan. 1....,.. $74,467,062 $102,405,879 $90,307, 182 The foreign imports at Now York for the week, since valle ments and baeo Whiskey, in bond 8c. a nt SHIPPING _NEWS.. Burrato, June 19. 1867. The market gonerally is perfoctly dead: ‘There In no dis- Position to operate, anit is dificult to Indionte the market value, yin flour and wheat. Flour is negiected; Nor Lvprlog ie worainal nt Sil Wheai—Small salos of No. 2 Milwaukee club at $2, Corn—fhe market is very dull; sound ie sonreo: about 15,(00 bushels cholee Western old ‘at 930. ; holders ‘We.a Sle. for No.2 Western. Oats rere seucraily hcld soore the views of vuyere holders were poet OF “We YORK, AUHE 19. 1837, 10 January 1, 1867, and for the corresponding period of the | askin: The. for No. 2 Western, and Ble, fur Wisconsin. Rye Cleared. past two years, compare as follows :-— La ogg ees nore oe Ga ns Sas Cor WOnry ee bigamy remon,:Drem), Neynaber, Southampton and ‘ een Mere Fa ie a 0 do ere eee) ar Fah-KKeo, Lresgang, St Jago and Nuevitas— mde. ..252 1,457,904 046,742 4,070,114 Bitmenta“00) outa of" enrm, 2800 do on Stoamstio “Altemaric, Bourne, Norfolk, Oty Point and ; rac alpen sal Seg 5 c yee | Riohmons NL MeCrouly € Co, 09 awed, vane. ia Porttandat ¥ A\ Total for the wook. $2,670,436 $0,055,745 $4,005,000 | _ Theo was: Dut mile Business done on, “Change Perasie ings seoryco The President. 4..H. Fait 2 the douth of P Siramantp Ha way, Boston—Renuer, ‘Brown & Provionsly reported. 64,736,638 136,638,721 115,631,687 | The fresident. 4. U Haing, announce ‘oa oath of ee Hart ca Tathan (Br), Clundey, Queenstown for orders OF Since January 1..... $07,407,274 $145, 604,406 $116,627,506 | 19 Adoption o: appropriate revolutions she af $12 for Nod wea a i double extra,” I: Flour is Bu 5 Bark U D ptovor, Pierce, Marscilles—dns Henry. The commerce of New York trom July 1 to dato of | for ted Winter. 210 fo ne ED os oe ete. alg | Bark Roto (raz), Silva. Par—L K Anisin Kd each of the years mentioned compares as follows :— » choice Canada spring avg2 No.2 Milwau- rae ‘A Benson (Br), Smith, Bridgeport, ORS F Whit. 1864-5. 1865-6, 087. on, slab bee ak GF tig £2 28>. Dore geist was rk A Kobbe, Uarver, Philadelphis—J E Ward & C Imports mdse, $148,277 400 $287,178.64 $240, 100,428 ihab tien oe ih de. 90) vase conta aman | 3 Gentes (Be, Molguen, Pernambuco and Bate fe proces setae sat 209,37. ome 171,913,027 yas teri Peas n¢ an Coen ih eal, $275, per 100.1 Belg Bitrowbrttee, MoUarty, Demarara—D Trowbrid Exports specie... ae) 30,644,444 a ral ly with but Htet tern $ edit fermen (Bry Blackert Laguayra aad Porto Oabello— Fraser $35)" oo to the Hudson, $4 ‘ork: Semhaig 0 Paitrout freights—Vioar to ‘poston 0S. toate and Schet 4 Ds sl iia star of the Sea (Br), Burke, Dorchester—P T Nevius SALES AT THE NEW TORK 8 YORK STOCK EXSHANSE. rail and river, Wenenday, Juve 19-10:30 A. M. on Take tieporact is be Bnatelp wheats S000) bushels | _ Bee ig Leopard Merges, Hickt: Apalschiocts and: Kay West $20 Saha Atiantic M 8800 107 | corn, 1 TA Gz foot lumber, Canal exports196 bbls. four, | — RAUB irout Sirmt, Mrunivelek, Ga Brett, Son & Co. Tow Pasa Malh.;+-.000 tang bey Cuncrasart, June 19, 1867, Kor @ J Millor (is) 'liges, St Vineonts—MiaMevon & 60, 3 iis Four Is dull and unchanged. Wheat ia firmer: sales, Re eer venaouie We aneel fe iit | bushels at No, 3 and $8 6) for No. L winter, “Gorm | opti Ameria (0) ee rater ante S03 1% | Sat bas | “arated Voc, was, ask: ae hany & May, Buckman, Jacksonville, Fla—Suow & 10 No Ls itye is eins Mele jetct ton ix dvi: mid ‘Schr ME Taber, Arnold, Richmond, Va—S_L Merehant & iH Lind, Spencer, Brantord—Rackett & Taylor, di te —e. wand Liksc. forsolear rib 4 cect oes ee 5 ‘or common a eee Bisainer Mare, Grunaiey, Pau vn Serre S. Sarises at 12¢,. Begs in phrcest bom ve fpr lnetrn gt ale othe fon fale te Reims Muller wun. | gfWusa'cene ef Qotarn andmountate pune, oer tA PR inet Wt. Money ts | stcamsnip The Quoon (Br), Grogan. sega and neenstown 6th, with FWs euEelESceseeennale 6 a Touedo, June 19, 1867. Had st ade is ite ; This 324 | Prourts duit, Wheat ts more nottve, bar wochan a. Corn | swat, lat 51 10, ton eamer, bottad sup has 2, Onte are firm at of Ie. See ee buh int 12 20, tou 88 1 maw, ship Guidieg 5c. for No. 1, ‘in siore--28.000 Dushele wheat, 4 = She pele rtsmouth 10th, int 42 10. a ship wis | a corn. Mia ee en ghowing Xo No 6891, first pendant ; hed 30, ion 82 % Wheat is very dw dale, of No.2 epring 1 5070, | Mteamiiin Eagle, Greene, Havana, 4 days and 2 hours, + closing with no at nos | with mdse and passengers ,to the Atlanile Mail steamship of ies closed at 8h “oats opened | Co. 10 ahs frm stan advance of Se bat weakened sad closed duit at | “Steamship Sappho, Lingo, Wilmington, NC. 60 hours, with 0 BI ¥e opened dull at s deci OF 130. & Se mdse and paseengers, ty Murray, Persie Bank 321 $103.0 $105. Barley—N Provisions are | Steamabi» Dirigo, Shei Pordand, with mdse and Qoeni 1a i and nominal. ull at $7 76 0 $5 75 for #, toJ F Ames. N TAK | to choice, emooth. ‘are duftl, 2, a, | Mshipftescine, Freeman, Liverpool, 3t days, with mdse A at ot flour. 2.00) bushel A ‘0, corn. 16,00 do. | and Sp passenger, to Willams & Gulon. June 9, lat 41 48, 30 A: a ts, 6,500 hogs. Siipmeath bola. of four, 3,800 bush: | lon 86, parsed a black spas, Dooy, marked with figure, 8 in 100 Merch of wheat, 42,000 do, white; Mth, lat = Jon 65, saw an Inman steat 200 West Mruwavxar, June 19, 1857, | Joiloths fo mites oust n¢ Nantucket Mghtattp, steamabip Al 300 7 Flour ts, dull; city double, re hea & $1 to; comatig, | lomannia, Wnnce ‘or lista 100 Rost % 08 ‘ox fet at $1 98 ck Ur) Cawse, Foochow Feb 27, with 300 ve 9G Wills & Co. Passed ti ye April 25, Band Thaw reje ‘ . for ne cuator Sith ts fou 30 23 nhbrih 8, firm at 0c. a 88. tor No. 1. Receipis:—1,400 bbl Pi athfern, from —— 7 iT ek ‘do, Bebarbert, Cardif bt days, with coal, * Half-pant Two o'Clock P. sida, 50,000 Dustele wget i Beavis tae &C ott, fukbaser (Old). Muller, Broraen, 44 day do. corn. powsongers, to Jansson, Sehmidt & Rupe tHe 20'a,0°65,nis 1 emul me Gs, new. 7 J Tobacco is active; sales $48 bhds. lugs, $2 75 a $5; common lon 65 bf, saw bark St Cloud, sieorin, to modium leaf, $6'4 $15: selections, S18 « $21; cniling loaf, ranons Léway. Lewoy. Port "Talbot, days, 59; manufacturing leat; $29 OY, Superfine flout 1s wht kon t20 it Mallory & Co May 21, iat 45 Sin ds ull at $8 50 a $9 99, oe On, ‘achive | spoke bark Criaste Ciark (of Bosion), 8 days from Newco: segs So ee a gee F er} ered, 8iige. Oata, in bull todo. a Te. for New York. heavy westerly 241 Wao Abate’ Ba” packs” cleat andes aoe Bunks riven then light westarly wildy and ealmas; W7Uy, om 103, cured hama, on nse, “Kettle rendered, Sgoepee, ook « pilot from the, Charlotio V bi: Taw whiskey, $2 18 a $2 20. Cotton ae oa {da ay Bet Betts, Ar %, 18 days, with sug. ‘a ie ian ‘Matt 88 Co. 08 i Brig Hiary Grace, ace (Bn. inary 4 be ger NS, 4 days, with AUat . mpnray & Co. 100 Paciile Mail 88Go.. 149. 1 MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Mig For oe tech Elasoetnooes for Basten, 300 do. 140% 100 Tol, WabdW'n pref 68 PECL TEE SELB F Carre Weta | wron, Grand Cayman, 13 days, with Ziq 100 Alt’& Terre Haute... 5§ rubber, be, to UGie 340 alt & Tor Mou pref s r ee serine oe Is sonthg Galva +4 “yoprahtts, Eleuthera, 5 days, with fruit, $0 Erle Rallway. 58% 198 Chic &, Aiton RR Hy ghitch on Woavens ay Sane by the tev RO qeu aot ‘vil o Bello, (Br), Dorie, Cow Bay, OB, 11 days tn Kit, th coal, t0 Steel & Gamble. a0 so Ball, the Ree. Banves, of Sackett’s Harbor, to | "So. iarvest Queen (Ut). Merde, Cornwallis, NS, 10 Miss Atior F, Ec, of this city, day, with pro!see. 10 A Seauthiors & JOMMERCLAL REPORT. Bantow—itiooiamoom —AL Rye, N, ¥., on Tuesday, | “Sshefi'a'iayina; Hayton St Marks 17 days, with cotton, lane 10 ve aves AR: to ur! nt ‘0, Bat ny with sehr James. ~ “ - Jane 18, by the Rev. Cha:les W. , Saves BB, ED Haribt & C0," aliod In company wit}, sehr 3 Weprespay, June 19—6 P. M. th, 13 miles norin Corrox.—The market was not essentially changed, being 5 eee ow anne A daugh- town, Sopgaoeten saw her again on of Key West, gehr LF Pharo, Colling, Richmond FonrAmencan Chict, Pressey, oc ckiand, toro Gears san oa the Right oo Ww. Na rit “ ee Br Oem sie fe topos Ge i o Bunce, Rondont far Providence inst deter of General M. Keeler, ore te ent hn mag eae hoe ona cret.—At the La Pierre House, Phila- Salled. Dicxensox—Ai detpbia, on gu Monday, June If, % oy, Rev. Richard Newton, Steamebips Clty of Washington, Malta, Fah.Kee, Albe. New York city, to marie, My Pisawin G., eldest davghter HS the late Dr. George POR ADDITIONAL SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE Figen axp Grain —Kecoipte, §148 Dbla. float. 372 do, Edward Aeret, of Brooklyn, L SED ANOTHER PAGE. apd 34 {07,622 bushels corn and 2.190 do. oata | FLowsnt—Purpy.—At Harlem, on Tuesday, Jane 18, ie market contin dull, yoy Heregiiag, ona Prices, ‘ Cand at the residence of the bride's paronts, by the Rev. Jobn Marine Disasters. fiaud aud the sales consisted malniy of small lots.” W Waite Parker, Witte Th Floweny to Mane Ems, olden | Snip Aungics—St Joun NB. June 19,8 AM, low water Faint id ahoet tellers were willing nad eaxioue’ to'mce eer ef Oi L. Party, Rn, all of thie arly, No ip Amma ria (ip), Mortimer, from Naw York June 12 for Hela Rac hangcemedGeerunel cast et | es ogog on hurd, fue af the Brat | ease tad es Badge iaind vs res ate the mari tor “ orn! lour 4 Was siso dull and lower, though wee ‘did not press sales. Taberuaclo chureh, by the Rev. BF. Hatdeld, D. ‘ve: deter are gone, The Wel) oye red, A tog has gone to ber (The a built in 1646 at Joriemor owned by Gritasbaw & Co in Liverpool. Suir Active (Nor), Thompson, went ashore May 14 at Tunica, Monies, and was totally’ los (The above was re: Ported yesterday as the Arctic.) Bane Gzoncr Hexnv, Cann, from Ardrossan May 8 for as put into Fayal leaky, imtanee, Hy and way D., Wiuam Gray to Kare A., daughter of Franklin , all of thia city. —On Wednesday cranes 2 puns 7% noe Grace a Newark, N. foal assisted by ae ‘Sylvester Whose ‘CHartas H. Lara, 6,900 bbis. at the quota- 4-4 4 wr Smmawe-At Hudeor City, NJ: . fag se se ty, N. J, on Taee Eusaa W. £ and from Portland for Cienf 19 Har day, une 1s, by the Rev, 3G, Rater of Wort Hobo. ramnatmherand shack gu aghora om, tho iiark's Oe it % | Ken, Janes N. Noa, of Now York, wo Neaumm Summiaw, | Cee hoor uicing ine wight ot May 38, and After ehtoning Dipping vi Af go of {Hudson Ci 'y- hor of a portion of the onrgo she wan got ol! without any DrAndssseee os n 2 nvon, OFF. Mondny, Tarlo 17, by the Rev. Dr. serious tojury, and. anchored 1p Grand Turk roads ad, BE BB | wots mon emt Ma arnt sss, oh | ican ia Masha Sar rnin He 10 oe? on Jono 10, at the | ould return 1 sue United slates, Eien meal $i 2 | renenco of tho. vrvdow’puranin” by the Nov. ulm | wRUGPie Ory ett Aialetmes, Hors afm Corn meni 2 a 625 | Hanlon, Jans P. rerun 0 ans aren danghier fhe xy previous fo scbr Four Sisters off Cros Rip, and Bt Hominal. | Prime | of Judge Atlen, all of thisoity, bad bowsprit, jibvoom, head gear aud cutwater carried ii Aires Fan eelonin ot leant, wale ot atte yeh Monday, Sue i, at tnerentence | ai. gay fs the bride, by tue Rev, Stephen H. ‘Tyng, Jr, Auex- | Baro Wa A Dunssen, from Darien, 10) ‘or "Santora. rexo Tui | avon W. Sra, M. Brrncen, only dangh- | NH, which wout ashore oa the 86 alde ® tee Be Uy jo. mixed. 10 Evarsia Ave . 3 ter of J. A. Weiner, i Db, all of this city. Died. Monday forenoon, was got afloat iu charging deck load. x, Gri Providence, put back to cepa tnt for repetes beriog scarred ray fend 1°08 for new a>. aoe for | Fs 20fcr e st aeae seit Ther rors —On egy A sreniad, saa : the noase of | 6 ai ne joreseads, boom om the 10th while beating dow Lb, ja Bro BBOTT, jawas _ Eee eifvea "auth at #18 Bt "ional ana Surgeon alted Slates Ariay, eget © yeark. | . Somh Leaaie Tatvoe, ashord Xas’s Mead, NC, haa gov peer movement in oats. mi Army, agod 43 y sha prices advances 0 port Freads and omicers of the army and navy aro in- | to plscer. Ler cargo will be Sut steady at the ‘viced to attend iia suveday} jatten Peles Gover- Eaxapy May 24—The shi om, oon Fey 4 Paenels it, Fa noes Toand, ‘this (Thorsday| a ara 6r Now York, which pub in hora iy Pista an tales med ct pet ry there Mang or tbe had y wan brought in sie. Barley and mit wore neal but ear were un- A baf-past one o'clock, and ge 6, oneepting 2 Op Sanrs were alt funeral services. rt. At an nm Tat ses I w appear ‘attempted Baten cotton oe frou the inside before oo her. Brdataies eo eg May 9 eae i ah Metora, Weigh fila) 1,000 olen tor Paymosin was wi mer of New on ‘he 294 eee Fale ‘corn woe ee ‘Worcester (s), for Baltimore, has Saeed, ras ‘0 8 eS towed Quecastows, vin % her mecniner? bo Shas ieracee, Miscellaneous. Purser J E Hovertas, of steamship Eagle, from Havana, ‘Will accept our thanks for full files of iate papers, prices Sn ee our despatches to cornet Dole. rosh Ses and nd ian NEW YORK .HERALD, THURSDAY, ‘ce UNE 20, 1867,—TRIPLE ee. Bhoals Lightressel. of Oharioson bar, nd repairs. A re- fates er’ place, By order of or te Charleston June thou vai ‘igutabuse Inspector 6th dist, poor, painted back oem the Loxbom, June 4. ay OM bn a et wih @ stad and globe, has seh ce sumer in %% position now oscupied by the f Rady gmk FIXED Liget ON .YORMOUTIERS ISLAND, WRET COAST OF FRA: ioe DROGRAPEIO jd Apmnaur, notles that from the Pes of mag Ta ae ry pu exhibited from a light: Di oa oh E peaghomaglg of the sea, aud eet, ed ‘el clear weather the white of the Liga sho aud the ry white of pectet Sara and is 1420 yards north of the eutrance of outters, in lat 47 03s N, lon J Mig W of ante, (D MGRT ON POINT GROUIN DU ‘io yard Also thava new Light bas been established ards SE hy. £1 E from the prosent ight oa dhe polut Gruvia du Cou, the entrance/of Pertuts Brevon. The light toa fixed wistte light, elevated 96 fest above the Jevei of the sea, and imslear weather should be wen from dixtance of 10 ratles. ‘The tower is stone, 46 feetzhigh, and isin lat 469%, lon 1 28 W of Greenwich: ‘pall beariugs oe mayueric, Yuriation 20% deg wovterly ia LE OF ADENT-FIRKD LEGIT ON RAS MARSTIIGI, ADEN, Hyprogmarmic Orricx, ADuinaLiry, NDON. May 21, Tit Marine Department at Bombay has ‘given’ votice that alight is now exinbitod from’ a ligtthouse ‘recently erseted on ttas Marshigh, Aden: The Nght is a fixed vahite light, elevated 244 fest above she level of the sea, and imclear Weather should be sven {rors a distance of 20 miles. fie lumnatiug apperwms te dhopiric, or vy lenses of tne order, ho lighthouse is built of dark: blue. stone, and is 69 fect is altuated on the ogstern extreme of the pevinsuis, in, Of 23. lon 45 U4 Eaetof Greeuwich, ‘The light will be chiefy of use to vessels making Aden frown Lhe want. essols westward of Aden would lose sight of the light when shut in with Kas Tye. sda AY Matthewtown, Inagua, April Cook Hroviucetown, 140 bi.s oil; Skat, partes Kizpagu, Nick- 1 80, 120 bole; May. 9 Express,” Cook, do, clean ; 17th, « Eussey, Salam, 360 bis; Teiver, Woods, Beverly, 170 sobre Emporium, Heard from about June 1, sehra: William Wilson, Hatha way, Mar.oa, 10 bbls bikdah oil; Admiral Biake, Hammond, do, ¢ do; Coliaunet, Hatuaway, do, do, Spoken. Ship Goiconda, Thompson, frome Liverpool March 9 for San Franciaeo, April 2 uo lat, de (by # vessel arrived ut Liv nklin, from New York for’ San Francisco, Aprit iy Ship 'Amplou (1) 47 days from Boston for Cal ta, A le, lat 08 lon 90 We i asa 1qnhiP Meuaion, from Callao for Gibralter, May 21, lat 34N, jor MSEIP, Win & flores, Bryant, from Liverpool for New York, ‘ay 47, lat 47, lo: Ship Bugene, Mandford, trom Liverpool for Baltimore, June 2, 11 AM, off Bardvoy Island. p Charlotte A Morrison, steering W, May 23, lat 41, ar ae “ v Baxter, sioerize 00 dates a 48 N. Keke 25 oy capulco, ‘from New York for also, F CTL N- tom 8202 W. r Ke . Foreign Porta. yng 4 Arrived, Mary Bentley, Clark, Phila. J pou ‘Bishop, do; tector, heldou, do; Sut ‘Arrived ot Fucitg my, British Lion, Marian, NYork. Sailed from the dé 84, Kliphalet Greoley, Halcrow, Newcastle. ‘Aiwovo, P2, June 4—In-port sehr Britannia, for Balt. next vaio (Pal, June 6—Arrived, J. Steole, Fulimore, New ‘In port 7th, Duiveland, Plumer, for NYork, Idg. acinar dane 4—Arrived, Western Wave, Cook, Phila. es June 6—Arrived, Lund, N York. Brewenuavex, June 4—Arrived, Emma C | Litchfield, Crockett, New Orleans; Marco Volo, Minsseu, New ¥. Nertoern Light (s). Ellis, do; Clara, Probst, Baltimore. Now York (s),’ Krost, NYork; BuxweN, June 4—Arriv' w, Jane, Yates, from New Or- Johann Wilhelm, 7th, Cynosure, Blowers, d: PP meas June 6—us ve aliod 6th, Clarissa Ann, Marshman, Boston. Canpirr, June 6--Salled, Amity, Stinson, Bombs ay Onowsrabr, June 1—Arrived. Deveronside, Mutch, Phila- deipbua; Persia, Holm, New York; Sarah Horbert, Grostou, Boatoay 24) 7 ‘Telegraph, Robinson, Philadelphia ;’ Dolphin, befire - ‘Wi—Arrived, Vietoria Aurelia, Ferris, NYork. In port Bich, bake Mary Lucretia, Bowers, for NYork: Content (Beh. 5 'Pranklin, from do; and others. ALDERAS, June Woaraveds briga Prairie Rose, Ranloff, Norieanss Mary A Rood Heed, do; 61h, bark Elbe, Drisco, N York. Balled ihe sehr Union, Bishop, » port north of Hatteras; 14th, brig Selma, Hapeno! Ke ocrunaos, J Sune So arrived, brig Concord, Drummond, Balled Lith, briga Gazelle, New York; Alex Milliken, do; ? Brisk (tr), do, iparux, May %7—Arrived, bark Czarina, Seavey, Sa gu fer Adeling ‘Townsend | Townsend, Uarana; J L.brig J B Brown, Bain YW? ‘Gow’ Bar, UH, June 8—actt rode E&timbo, Rood, New ‘Wheeler, NGietre s pbugk alone Bane Nor; 6s, brig Wm eit ‘Sune ?—arnved, @H Wares, Jones, Loudon for Laverpoal cand ‘*nchored). y do 6th, of Boston. Seed, of from Batavia for Am- Somscwaan Jun sterdam. Hutnax, June 1 Areived, Joxhue Loring, Loring, New Orleans for Cronstadt ns Ntork torre eee adogns Wiley, do ior da ‘Sit do Mad 30, Contuopol rah from Hambarg. Farwourn, Jane Arrived, wiulding Star (s), Yai Sioe, ‘ork for Havre; 8th, Stabla Romano, NY. Gtascow, June 7—Atrived, Hibernia (@), NYork. Guexxook, June 6—~, York: Gimmarrai, May —Arziv Goce, Juccarino, NYork KOA, mh in pore irk i tvest Moon, Bariett, var Pailsteiphia, arr Ma trun oat bane ‘elled MeSell, Sinatl, hy Fatladelpbi, Chine Cxruas, stne &No veeaole in wfitace Bar, ‘Cb. June 4—-Arnved. brig Volant, Genin, Cleared May 29) sohr st TMubert, Porgeon, NYork: sist, briss L staples. Stowers, do; June 6, Unicora; Lane, do, Tauvne. Jane @rarrived, Pring Albert, York: (rium, Jumne 8—aArrived, Cleo, Wi son, New Bedford; 4h. 1D Brookman, Savin, New Orleans; bth, Mercury, Stetson, Nora Braue Lovtt, “Jacques, Pulladeiphia, ed oth Castine, Thurston, St Johu, NB; Canada, Wy- srdig and M xk, June 13—Atrived, brig H @ Berry, Colson, New ; Saxonta Bemis, Ppa bp bark RA Fr, Sogtas Jat, bark Waiter, a Figiecola, Loxton. ane laArtived, brige Cansio Gray, Thomas, aud Lena, , Nore Mary, Leviane, Baltimore, Kinasr'x, fay 2i—In port ship air Wind, for Pen- am slatiousior NYork; soht” Rebeces, tor Now OF 1G, sche C A Clarke, Prehoe, inanas; 19th, fbde, Cleniuegos, sche ottengall, A's iphin; 23, brig Gondolier, Crane, NYork via i, June S—Arrived, Delaware (s), Thompson, iimnblay Tobinson, NYork; Prothes/a Stoora. do} codbury, Mounttord, Movie; WM Jenkina, Dare Santee, ‘Salter, San’ Francisco; Laura ant Gor- my Nuriedna: Gth, Cit of Dublin («), By (5), Cnttin ‘St Joseph, Alexandr sbeiomas, do; Sharpshooter, do; Murray, Iqniqne; Nevada, Jewett, NOrieans via ‘bert, iatield, nie Koyden Bi bi on; Devonshire, acola; Alsager, Paterson, 1 roa aching Greret, NYork; ordne 36 vin stJe hae NB; sub, Cahill, Bensne: Failed 0 Ri Tucker, lark, Philudelphia; 6th, Alicin, R © Winthrop, Mtuart, Charleston’: Queer es, NOvivany; th, Waverley, Hoviier, NYork; Hertfordshire, ito § inve, arama; Numetrs. Sloven Os sth, 8-8" Kitmbally Dearborn, NYork;" Sowers Rights, tions, Baltimore, Cleared 6, H leon. He Marbard, NYork. ie Exut for loadin Kichardson, for Bombay ; Mouldslie, Till, New Che Oukland. Morryman Bornbay; ‘Palo Alto, Wiley, C 5 award * Jayenta, i res Mosher, ial! Musokt‘vias Cand; William iatfory pote, Wilbur, “Wiliam Fapscot Bell, and Colitmbia, Kopin: id Galveston, Gates, do, Ort « Muir, Shaw, Bi: uebec Lith ; Delaware # ‘sims Nestorian (8), for ae j Jara cs) for do o m (3), Jor ray bth: « attetd,. for Bo reat Weatern, Cooningl urien, for Phindalp hia rab, Bomirauls, Gerrish, for do 12uh Davenport, O {ot Heroine He willie, for Ravandah Tab; Ladytalony Hama, for Now Orleans 12th Loxvox, June 7 ‘orktown. Driver, WYork (and fauasr Guerelio, and Friibiod, ey Teg Fanaa, Guerello, an: Sn ied from Grayesond oth, Lor pon meniy, Jue Ari ve vnavertised 6h, for Boston 1 Rov Bréckwolds. do; Tempe. ay , fluwardy Seslinaal on, J Manse ‘atae du Tune S<Arrived. bark Ghiepe (ie), sprague, New ‘Matagues, June 3 ack, Gutl)-te vent Water Witch, Miller, for Balumore for NYork 0; im for do odo Maohias, dis sche. Mar ely is rm rae So Sailed May 25, Grand Master irom Phiadeh ia), Ponce; 31st Bayadure, Kennard, New Haven; June is dw Lameyer, Newbury- vassan Dane Woolas ech unre ion Stafford, Now Orleans (and sid 12th for Caibarien): 121 brig Mary M Wiliams (itr), Kenney, NYork; sehr Allen *uhidfeton, JF Reliad fi bat pede (Br), Jewett, New York: brig Pa (Be), Weldh, 40, aghe Laure (Be Ulmer, do; Lith, park Flien Star is, Howe, Boston; brig Geo 8 Berry, ise shire, Hille, New Orleans, "Yewpowe, Su june 6—Sailed, Devon: hire, feryred Neweastix, Juve 1—Knitered out Boomer aie or og atiball, Eldridge, $ Cpa ee we aon Wilbelmine, Lundie, from New ‘ork ae a, Cynosure, Blowers, from New York Hand, NYork. ote Bc aa, alas, Now is-Arnvad, shipe Star of Hope, Talbot, 25 te FREES fartce’ new "Pacem | & ox | HMM ERT SRST a eat eh rages, mark red. Wi! Haat (ize (aed ie ee ‘word eat tt aod adieions = by the spiral g ihe | wfeiee NB, Juno US—Arrived, ship Oultivator, Russell rand Spooner, Liverpool; schr Car * oon. brig Cbariens, Bi ort: 24—Arrived, Bmulous, Priest, N eee gonady aelbe Marla Satan 3h ork (one American Ports ALEXANDRIA, June IB—Arrived, sloamer 1 © itoight, Deni oe hs solir OT Hubbard, Boars BOSTON, June 18— oninsr 2, Hockley, Queenstown 5 brig les Woes: re. Philadelphia; Hamburg ugusic, Klindworts, Gottewburg; it HN Milter, Miller; Millard Fillmore, Ghase; Hunley, and Jo sta Wettehouse, Jones, Philadelphia; R Mt Hebel, and Qusuna, Haskell, uzabethport: 3 South Autoy ; Kim New York via Provincetown Adee to “7 “4 Darina; Wie Guile, Hall aad Slave Arey, N Fresoott Free Georgel ‘a, i Philadel; Oleared-Satenmnse Cube "ae. fhe suid Liver. barks Mary Edson, i Daina Jacmel ANGOR, , a 1f-Cleared, A ¥ Larrabee, Carlisle, Phat- oe, VERLY, June ié-Arrived, sehra Ocoan Traveller, Adams, Vhiladelpbia; Boman, Sent. do for Danvers. OHABLE: IN, ue f Bonaoa sanity Livetpool; brig James allter, Pendlevon, bt Dome 16th. Arr E"tchr Bea Willis, Com’ New Oriesos, AB quarantine, steamer Louise, from New Orleans, ‘Sailed—Sohe Nellie Tarbosy: Pendleton, s Northera port. FALL RIVE: is—Arrived, eehr Ney, isos, Grorgetcw vigton June M—Cliaired, schr Virginia Price, Patinan, NYork. June 17, PM—Arrived, ei zee Bet, ster, Windsor for NYork: sabre iraie Wind, G Polladelphia for Bostou; Frankl, Robinsons NYork ‘Thomaston: Win H Mitchell, Cole, Shulee for Pbi mies Mary ¥ fludeow, Hudson, Boston fr do; Ocean Star, Kow- nedy, Rocktand for NYork; Lacon, Bradford, Osiais for dog Bloomer, Leath, Ken for Pawtucket. eign Mary Grace, Wil willie lew J SM Braloerds« Bangor: schrs Louis Cr Boston ; Win P if Crammer, PI Medelphila for do; Bawa “ Guna ge for elem cn eliogee ror Newburyport: Mary Means, alaia Cor York, John MoAdame, Walland, Boston . a ainpest;" acura Louise Uroukelt, Trade Wind Goo it Lantate, Chus ls Dulse, NEW ORLEANS, Jane 18—Arrived, stommahtps Oriental, Smilh, Boston; Frade Wind, Champion, welixe, How ; Bina, Goods, below (ouning-epy-Bark Florence Petera-Hoopse, frome aN Cleared—Bri Uren pay (Sp), Maristany, Barcelona, Lith=-Arrived; steamship Catherine Wiivbg, Robiusom, NYork;schr Suubeam, Ploree, igatan Island Below (coming up)s—Schrs td Frazier, Weila, from Cae dena: N i Borden, Halse, from Rustan; Aone # Marling rou rz, Cleared—Barks Aberdeen, Morrison, Havre; Francesos ia}, Villa, Marseillos: schr Hariste.n, flora, Havre. ORT, June 18 —Arrh |, schre J Goodspeed, Phita. Mount Hove, NYork for Baa~ i®—Arrived, schra Kolipse, Samumteg Signal + tins: WwW ‘AVulh Parker; Edward Ewing, MoDovitte - White Sei , Jones, Savannah, Pr! 18—Arrived brig Morning Star Ryder, Clonfusgos; barka Aun Elizabeth, Wig Boo Moatinn; Japan clirom), Keforsten.. N York. bias. Tabs Lortog, Aah H Lads, Whatmore, Bath. tm ‘3 G: Willlamson, "Lake, NYork; WP Cox, Htouck,’ Newkirk, Huntley, Neponset; R @ Whitden, Hill Cheeseman; V Sharp; Sharp, and J M Vanco, Burges ‘Cleured—Ship Rattler (Ital), Katanza, St John NB; beige Mariana IV (vor), Bantos, Likvon, and Laan: r, Short, Portland; sebrs Cohasseit, Gibb: arlown; tT Rinnick. sou, Dickinson, Dorchoster Poli Mystic; Blow, (how, 225 toms a more ipine Portada Lissie’ Raymond, “Lord, N Jaa Divert), Kishor, brovidence; Alvarado, Whitney, Now> bury Suckney, Mathis, Boston, GW. Glover, vail iver, Rainbow, Alexander, | Fortiandé ds, Weoka, ndon; George Joifers, U: sen re iI Leeds, son, Brower, Boston; Black Disc mond, Jon Srpenpo W'S Doughien, Tatum, Bo. tou, s HE Bait lett, Harris, doz JV Wellington, mann do; Ow taon, Robinson, Braintroe; George Ui Squ sy tin mini Boston? J Willisinsoo, Corson, Fall Rivor, West Win Lawson. Nepousot. PORTLAND, June 17—Arrived, atgamer i'ranconis, Shee wood, NY: arks Tantivy (Br), Pinkney, Ce Ella & Anna, ia NYork; brigs Naiad (Br), Rich: in, 40g ‘town, rows, Belmore; ‘sehr Neveus, Doughige La k Manuela (Arg), Haven, Buenos A Iga rk Manu Ha ens Ayres, PORTSMOUTH, June 10-4 Lake Matthews, Palladstonla; ¥ PS Lindsey, = ‘Ete PPAWTUCKET, June I8—Arr sobre BS Cook, ang Anns M Kawards, Hinson, Philadelphia; Connestious ‘Btap- Eliaabethj i June i ane ct crworgn Ww risky arab J wheat tu weak Ware 0 ae Site ae ‘snourds, Beene, and Jane C Pate ; schrs Btatvaman, Stay aia Chief. post, Mtison. Philadsipttia fow ket, ( rdekot New Orleans z deipi for 5 Harniet G Holbrook, a Durrett f Sailed—schrs on NL terson, Whiter, Phila h hia; Mary A’ Prodinore, 8 mite, Re ‘Arnold, Hlizabethport; Reeves; Treasure, and Loulsa POW Birdsall 1 irribose, rived ae Paweuxet 17th, sober 1 be F L, Burlingame, mil Al LEN “tne, Arrived, whe David B Streator, Vous AUNdTON X, NC, June16—Arrived, steamship Rebooos, eft otyde, F well, if fine ItcArsiveds brig Ei Munday, Cienfuegos for “Jae FA PSST Ree a nage ate Potut; E: ton, Barbedoes. | ¥ bP IS Ti Sune 16—Arriv BREN, June 17—Artived, sehr Mary Hi Mifita, Davia, Kltzabethport WNINGS AND TS. AWNINGS, FROM IS our Kk, funy sino tan to order Army Tente ce Duel Potes of all’ aizes, in good ‘and ready, ay 30. No.8 me "pice 8 New York: 699 North Philadeiphia, ANDREW JACKSQN.—A GRNTURMAN IN TH two letters w: 18 commissions soll tem bj a guineas ae may a " roadway. Knarew Jackson. His admirers would Gi urchasing. Be monicoheuee oy PURCHASE, A OLAY BANE sens doalrable pr property in vin tha Ae eh Ua IRRWORKS, Sush property oF ‘buuinese, w intend ‘oslabreting tno sese. inten Hg Dewuttful stock eabtbde ra, which Re Rpaes FIRE ORES E'S FIRST Pana od respectfully ‘The undersign: mittees of cilles aad towns That tote ing 4th of July, to our large and tion Work for public or private di we are pre pared to furmiah in any fusutity aca al short notioe, Committees wilt nd it greatiy 9 ‘by mak. ig carts speticnuen for their dlsplaya, at ry Privat our agencies In New York, at Be ‘irre and id Soha atrost. All orders by mail or otherwise for sale or exhibition i will be promptly attended to an ands satafaction Faarantecd, 1 "Jorvey op on ht at OTR! AND, BOARDING HO! tective Agency, by Laat Loy sires elie tor for the pury multial protection agains ‘onost board. ere and bad sorvauts, Ladies and aa are invited te call or send for circular, Agents wa Towik & CHAPMAN, ILKS, PILES, PILES,—DITCHETT" remedy fe for the piles for sale at . Sent to any part of the United States, mo. TISMEN. “ATTENTION IS CALLED, TO A NEW fui article, needed in overy famntly and srovery tare. Ewant “iw a factured and sol Apply between IL A. Me and | P. Mii and is? Maiden W ANTED—A GOOD MANUFACTURING BUSINESS in exchange for Orst class real estate nowr this city, Address Real Estate, box 199 Hgraid ofioe. west TO PURCHASE—A NO. 1 SoHooNt completo, of 6 to 100 tons. I will ‘pay $600 cash, a Balance at three mouths, secured by mortgage; of L eharter, and take ima pa°toer. Address Comimiasion chant, room 7 New York Motel, reo = — ci TANTED TO OHARTER—A SIDE.WE TOW. ao or ‘ea? pamel Passenger Boat. Terms not to exceed Address, with name ot boat, Setamboat, Mer. At MEST rw ¥OH STAKE, NEAR BROADWAY, i roadway prices om Pe Casto Clothing. Ladies wailed, \T NTH AVENUE, BETWEEN tWENTY. Atos geen AT, PRS SS fn ain sgcure TO per cent mr for thelr Cast OM Wearing ‘Apparel, Corpeue ee. than elsewhere, as we must i Wesutra func by calling on fiveasings note oe. ere i athitls: los Seveate tven TTBATION.-LARGE ORDERS RECEIVED AT THR well koowa eatublishment of P. Rosmnberg, 118 Seve ‘caring Apparel, Carpets, Torsion, Bae ae uta having any to disposa of will re; orive the bi! u by calling on or addi Mr. Mrs. HOUSES mber aa above, Orders attended 3 tn oF out of GREAT DEMAND POR TUE SOUTHERN MAR. “<Ladios nud gentlemen wishing to dispose of kot.—Ladios nud gente ing ve duepose of tp y; Gast Of Wearing Apparel, Carpets, cant more than elsewhere by a MINTZ, 137 Sixth avenue, La 7 BES NO Lain ne yt CLOTHING COMPANY, A enth avenur, les and geniiomen can receive. cent more for nels Cast Of C ng. Garpets Far nd Jemma an giner place fa ths ay, Mireus RTA fe Seonfh avenue went Twos i: Sind wireet, tates ‘aivended ded by Mes, Harris, TYENTION.—LADIES GENTLEMEN WII Teosive ‘the highest prs for Unset Of Cloth! ao 4 on oF addressing Me. cr Mrs. H, Hart, No, 6 tree! TON. LADIES r ¥ GENTLEMEN CAN Re colve the fii y Pahoa ke eath toc east a Clothing by calle ing on or addressing Kdward Miller, 198 Seventh avenam fear Nineteenth siroet, TH. WHSONS, 90 SEVENTH AVENUE, Wille of rae the Oye 2s Ladies’ and Gentlemen's ant OF yy calling or addressing 9@ shore TENTLEMEN HAVING ANY CAST OFF O10 can rice calling dressing JAMBS KIRRERERIOK, W0 Ky 46 earl stres. Chaban. ii Wibb, PAY TH Le pigs, Axo frie MEN—I Wik ‘ota he vara ealy Op oat Sreateg if. or Mra. Spito, 44 Se ee tnd gen isaac. calling 00 oF a AVID TURL! Y, 2 Hudsoo street, fener Ow RON Rekiey ST ae er Qe Wi, 2 ri eu “ Gs \iporn

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