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SH) ygp-llork gjmcgiWimaap, ittaB 30, 1859. 2 -oil ill CITY llNTTrLLIGENCE. stJBnnaamnanb Txux Babcbtk, Tng Kriv" Baocoitt to MCirrrBUX BAWTa, th Caba mulatto, aw t)M C'Jk ef Juwrf 'mat. mnrdared Uuaoi Camwii, has lather-Ut law, tMl, attempted to warder his wife u4 Witt's bcCiM, er'm swacght to this City, oa 8a Mmp4rt Cttf from New-Orleans, 3a custody ef Sari sat Lawi ef the Eighth Ward. Ha mHlMrfitilr (Untottw poltee head-quartor, IkHM ewndweted.

Wfora the District-Attorney, and MyNrM' lMt having bee made owt, was plssr-i in a call I tha Tomb to await his trial for morder. stressed a strong desire to ses hU mtim, bet the wick wu not gratlaed. Ha con'esaes the kUiag off father-to-law, but declare that he 44 ill Jo fence. He gives bis age as only 21, bwl look muck older and Is slender la form. He denies having disguised blase If In Uaala apparel, tat kat by bang lag kii clot'uas, shaving Ms Baeastacav a ad (he eAwtstanee of ana Nicholas Psisto, a Cabaa friend, ha effected bis escape froa the City aad wast; to Mobile.

At Mobile bis blend raved 1m ta htm, Inveigled him lata a slave dea, aad sold him Into Slavery. Xuiclti ware placed on him, A he wu sent to taw-Orleans to be resold. Belag reatei, as he considered, too rigidly, he be-eaaie tfractory. and was placed In a parish prison for anlsk sweat, where his disgust Inornated to sues aa askew that ha declared ke was not a slave gave his terra aaeae, and lata place of residence in this CUy aad asked be set face. made aa affidavit Se'ore Recorder Wait, setting fort" A kJs fregflUrtb, and charging hit friend.

wttk having kidnapped him. Tnrooxh this al-Ad nvlt hit Ideaaty was est'nvUstied beyond doubU a ts ttgram was sent to this City announcing his arrest, td was detained la custody nam the arrival or 1 AswYotk officer. Simultaneous with his own arrest, warrant was Issued (or the arrest of Fsirro on a thai so of Patrro doubtless, calculated skat Iabcbss would quietly sub wit to being made a arieve. rather than be exposed as a murderer. Sab-tui laid Officer Liar, that ha woald rather hare a short Ufa at hanging, than a long one at picking cot-.

toi, A reward ot $7)9 was offered for the arrest of mAJKaas. If am lInrrjfO op UoJcr the aua ylees af the Ke w- York Typographical Union a mass aneetteff of the printers of this City was held, at Tammany llail.oa Saturday ereolng. C. W. Couoaa, Pre Id est of the Union, opened th meeting by an address, stating the object ef the meeting to be to aaow printers why tl ey should all be members of the Typographical Vakia, and to iBvlte them, on behalf Of that Society, to eareli themselves among its mem-berg.

The address sketched the history and opera fleas of the Society from its origin to the present me, showing- Its beneficent effects upon the craft. Tka abject of the meeting was not for an increase of bat to strengthen the Union In its present Tka meeting being vary largely attended by printers not members of the Union, a motion was aaada to adjourn the meeting of the Union and re-aorve it Into mass meeting of the craft, which was carried, and Tbomas J. Waiaa elected to the chair, and Tbhas E. Pisa appointed Secretary. A reaolu-ion was introduced to the effect that measures be taken for having a uniform ala of wages recognized la ell theemees and publishing houses in the City.

This gave rife to an animated debate for a little time, when tne Chair ruled It out of order as irrelevant to ska object of the meeting. A resolution was then offered recommending all members of the craft to join tka Typographical Union, whlsh was adopted. A Committee was then appointed to wait upon members of the craft and request them to conform to the recommendation of the resolution. A motion was then aaade and carried that the Secretary be authoilzed to receive the names of -aoea present who desired te become members of the Union, whereupon a number stepped forward and enrolled their names as candidates lor membership. The meeting then adjourned.

If iniBTjr.k'8 Kox Shot bt a Scpposcd Lu-aumc Taoaus Vaaaxa, son of the Rev. Dr. Ysiaan, pastor of the French Church, aorner of Franklin and Charch streets, was shot twice yesterday by Naro-uea Daurtara, Frenchman. The shooting os- enrred to Franklin-street, a few doors from the Church, and dlrestly after the close of the forenoon service. The two came ant of Church together, and Dmrua tsked young Ynxsn to wala ta Broadway wilk him.

Tasasa excused himself from going, saying that It was his dinner time. He Invited Dzxa-TLAca to dine with him, when the latter Instantly drew a revolver and Bred at him. The ball passed through Yixaja'l right cheek and out of his mouth, Bttlng aff the Up of his tongue and dislodging two teeth. Before Vanaat? had time to recover from his astonishment second shot was Bred. This ball giassed through his coat-sleeve on the left ahoaMer, and just grazing the skin, lodged to a widow-blind near which a gentleman waa seated i leading.

Following the second ftrlng, Sbuflacb coolly put his revolver In his pocket, aad made no attempt to escape. He was soon arrested by Captain llnrcanss, and committed, to the City Prison. Bazas was tak'ea to bis residence, No. Franklin-street, aad proper medical attendance rendered him. Ills injuries are not dangerous.

No cause la assigned for tne shooting except that Daxa-hmi must have bean temporarily Insane. He la IirlM UkmoI jaaair, who te a Urlie past SI, and, a far ail known, ha always entertained the kind-st feelings towards him. Be has been frequently noted for eeceatricltiea of conduct and sudJen of violence, aad on these facts is based the supposition his insanity, 1 Dz-PAKTVRXg fok Ei ore. Three steanters left tkia port for Europe on Saturday, with S'J2 passengers. The rage had 27 passengers, ths 1M, and the Wittr 151.

Among the departures by the Art war Mr. H. J. Rinccnn, Dr. Bailbt, of the 21 sfteaaX Zra Prince Jaaoaa Narouon BonarAarx, the Rev.

Dr. FnorsuoBuuf, of Boston the Bon. ZABoag fun, the Hon. LArxisci at. Kanr, of South Carollaawitk his bride Dr.

Bxablz, of this City Wa-Jsnenm (brother of Joan Mitobil) and sister, and Mr. vanes, bearer of dispatches to Paris. By the Fige, Mr. Wis. Sana O'Baiza aad Mrs.

Emma D. E. M. Bevrnwonra. By the Wtjtr, a large company of OeTmaa.

resMenU ol the City, who go to revisit their horn a. Tka toUl number of passengers Irom trus port for Europe during the week ending on Saturday, waa 984. Tka A rage took out 7,000 In specie the Fifa gees COO, uad tha Wtttr which sums, added to the heavy bjpment bv the Persss on make the org regale specla export the weak, in round numbers, 'rM Miliums Xaars Citx MokTAXlTT The report from' tba City Inspector's Oflos, gi ves SM as the nnmber of deaths during the past weak, an Increase af 3 over tha number re parted for the week previous, and 74 less than waa re parted during the corresponding week of last, year. Of tha whole number 188 did notxxceed ten year of age. There were SS men, 73 women, 168 keys and 93 girls.

117 died from disease of the range had throat, and from diseases of tha brain aad nerves. 249 were natives of the United but, 76 of Ireland, 19 of Germany, 9 of England, and the bal-jm of various other foreign eouttxlss. Be Oti bt a Lxoxn-Bixn Waco. Hsjcet Batees, a boy ten jeara old, reauilng at No. Nj East Tklrty-aecond-street, was tun over by a lager-blei wagon, while creasing Third-avenue, on Saturday afternoon.

Oca of the wheels pasted over bath of his togs, crashing them so terribly, and otherw ise injuring him so that he is not expected to recover. The uafortuaate youth had just assisted a blind woman across the im.t, and list with the accident as teCToealagrt. Mk-baci Grucr.the driver, was arreetod, and held to aaaii the result ot the boy 'a lajanaa. THS.IigAF aid mB. An iotcrcstin aaoay took place at the Deaf and Dumb Institution' at Fort trsahlngton.

on Saturday morning. The deaf-mute pnptla ta tea class of Est ass Tarr, (son ot the Prlacipal,) hosorad tha anniversary of tls birthday by reseating him a hamlsomely-botinJ copy of Ia-ma's Uf la are volumes, aocompa-nytng toe gift by expressions of their regard. Dr. made a speech to tha class after tha presentation, aad there as a good Ume generally. QTlII PABAVS CF THS gTzTTT-Pl BJJT RxGTVSX It la expected that there will be a large gat hering at tatan Island to witness the parade of the Serenly-ftrst tUglment.

Kills nr a Kxpxxsj TTacok. MAitaiBrr i Brans died on Saturday from Injuries received from having bean tun over by an express wagon on Mon-i day last. Coroner asu held an and a ver-' diet was rendered exonerating the driver, the deceased having bean shown to ba intoxicated at the time ef tost accident. Box Pwrnsso at IlAKLt Itirxs. (xorg MrTcmau a hoy whoa parents res hie 1 Brooklyn, while pasairg over the railroad bridge at Harlem, on Ratorday, fall betwtea tha timbers into tha water waderaaath, aad was drowned.

The body has not yet bean recovered. FJ, TH1 Bowibt. At an early hoor on Batorday a Bra broke out In the fancy-goods ntore af Hcan Caws, No. 306 Bowery. The damage i22T" wnich Is oavared by tnsur-; Ja tke Market Inauranoe Company.

jmj KtLLJtn 1st Fallisg rsoii a Wixoon-. Ain, child ahont two vaara U. wltaa iCSvJutil i MMhiton-street on S.t-Aa Wthstsry wtacow and wn killed, b1 a verdict of accidental cr-ro Bums locked kirn tr. Edward MeCorm'-lr. a pilot, en atrdav Mar4 a MUlwhit Ave ea tba Traders' Bank of wport, B.

1., ta tha Ifcraer e. Jay-street. was eammUted to tha Tjmos toanswex. ItoBBlXT AT Pf-A. Two coal paascra, James lyach ad MeCantoy, who worked on tna seaBser OtaaAa.

whish ruas from Pacama to San FraacUeo, were brought to this City bv tha Kvrtktrn Light, eharged wttk staalinr a watch betonglfig to a paaseager on board tha Orus. nitlce O-aeana comnaUted them for examination. BEOOKLYy INTELLIGENCE. TJiix iwood Watxb Thb Batxs More tr.a.i 4 000 families are now using the Ridge wood water, and every plumber la the city la so busy that but few can All an order for water In less tnaa three weeks after receiving notice of the sppiicant. The new engine at East New-York throwing water into the main Reservoir, now works satisfactorily.

The northerly chamber of the Reservoir is now being cemented, and when completed the other will be repaired In the tame way. The Water Board haye agreed Upon the following waim batis Toms men i I. a. 4. s.

$5 i tl 8 (1 7 i 9 ...6 -7 8 9 10 ...7 8 9 10 II ...8 9 10 11 12 ...10 11 13 13 14 ...11 13 14 15 16 ..14 15 1 17 18 Frsat vMth of Dm. 16 fret and 16 feet to lb feet to 20 feet 20 feet to 22 feet to 25 reel 25 feet to 30 34) feet to 37 87 feet to 60 The water rates are payable on the 1st of May each year. In advance for the whole year. One per cent, is added for each month thai tax remains unpaid. Moetalitt.

The Health Officer, Di. Botd, reports 115 deaths for tha week ending Saturday list, which he. classifies as follows Men, 28 women, 24 boys, 38 girls, 25. 62 children, 63. Males, tO females, 49.

There were 16 deaths by consumption a large number for the season of the year 15 by fevers 9 of which were scarlet 3 iton small pox, 1 from varioloid 3 from cancers, and lti were stillborn. Thx CorHTg. Ko calendar will be taken up in the City Court the present week. Suprtme fnr Note of issue for the June Circuit Court must by tied with tbe County Clerk to-day. Issues of Labd and Equity Cases must be designated aa such.

A Special Term of the Supreme Court will be heal in the CUy Hall to-day. MONETARY AFFAIRS. Far atarketai Third Pace. dale at the Stock Bl.Ane IlL Iaterest Bds.101 J0.0UO Tenn. Sa 'to 0it.

I.OtO Virginia to 7 6.OT0 Atiuouri State SS B4 i. or) do bao do sio M.oro lf.OCO do l.utoB. sd M. bs.t3 1,600 111 Cent. R.

0 1 4.000 T. H. A A. 2d M. 43V AM.UU.B.

17 Amer. Kx. Bank .104 13 Bank of 8. of N. Y.lto 18 Del.

A Bud. Co. 10 Mail 8. Co. 74 112 Pena.

Coal Co 60 do s60 81 1 5f0 K.T. Con. Railroad do do do do do do 6 Krie Railroad. 100 flud. Riv.

do ion Beading loo do ICt do 100 1MJ ICO 0U Ktl 100 74 3. 73H I0 13 T3 S30 72 64 si bo 41 Uichuo Mat 200 Harlem R. PTd alt Mich- Central R. do ia 100 a30 I Galena A Chi. B.

to do 10 100 do i opg to do aft. op 4t0 Hlch.8.(.Iaw0.s'a 100 do. 100 do 367 m. Central 1 7 do i 100 do I Cleve. Col A Oln.R.

200 Cleve Toi. R. M0 100. do i. 100 do to do j.

100 do 900 fto 60 Chi. A R. I. 2SO loo sou 2f.O KJO 300 60 1359 do. do do do maw 60 i-.

i 37 43 as 61 i 64: 32H 32 31 7 as 2H 27 27 "4 I', 61 60 60 'i 60 60 60 tsoewn as xoo Mo. FUU i 10 too Tennessee 6s. "80 80M 10 CM0 II. freeland Bs 1 CuO La C.AM.L.O Bs 17H 7.rjto Bar. R.

1st Vtge f9'i It Bank of Conuueroe. Sia 40 do $9 10 Cum. Crinl Pref IB WMevTorkCen.R.slO 72 60 60 aeo ICO 69 do rlo do do 7i 73 7134 7t 723, BOABS. 10 Pae. Vail St.

do. 130 74 25 do i 74 '4 JO Brie Railroad 60 do 100 Beading 41 108 Mich. Central R.b6d 43 si. o- n.i. i.

a 3i 50 Illfnols Can. a30 66 loo Cleve. si ToLBjM 150 do 27 lto Chic A R. Is. X.b60 60 150 do .60 1C0 60 60 do Mobdat, May 30 A.

M. The crewvsteamer Ncu- York, fronj Breruen and Southampton, arrived at this port yesterday wiih English dates three days later than the previous mail, being to Tuesday, May 17.: No engagement had taken place between the hostile armies In Italy, and the only political event of Importance noted by this- arrival is the speech of tlio Prince Regent of Prussia, on closing the) Legislative Chambers, th tone of which is construed into decided sympathy7 for Austria. He Urges the whole Germanic Confederation to preserve tlie balance of power In Europe. This demonstration, though commented upon freely by the Press, seemt to liave produced no Tery adverse influence on the French or English funds.1 The former Is quoted firmer than by the previous mail, Cl.05Si51.10, because of the enthusiastic confidence felt iu tha immediate success of the French arms; in Italy, and the immense tenders by the people for tha new loan of ICO.000,000. These amount to Jour 'hundred and fifty rUlLo dollars, with a number of the departments still to hear from.

Consols in London, on the loth, closed 91 cent. The market for Money was easier, and no further withdrawals of had taken place from the Bank. The applications for discount -were but moderate. A further improvement had taken place in Illinois Central shares to 42 discount. The screw steamer Jura, had arrived in from Xew-York with $832,000, and the Australian mail announced further shipments from Melbourne to tbe extent of about Deducting tha arrivals by tha Fulton and Jura, the market for bullion hat yet to feel the influence of $11,000,000 novr at sea from New-York and Boston.

The London Wheat market was firmer the 10th by 3s. tho quarter on English, and 2s. 3s. on Foreign. The Liverpool Cotton market was well attended on the ICth, but buyers operated sparingly, and had been met by a concession of about Jd.

front Fiiday's quotations. The following is the latest London Stock Exchange qnotatious for JlnrTleu Hattaja. i rendered, 1 Pal tea taa. flT.VTiarilTIIOIIT.. five-dollsr L.

and fksa made their Oota FMcea. Qlinoia Central 6 eC.lMS 7 176 Do. 7 eU.freeUiMl.'OO. 1 to 84 MIX IV). I00 ihurca, 0 44 to 42 dis.rU 2 3.4 aula.

h.B. i vi cv. do. M69 (sinkglund) lasi. V.

S. Jt K. 1. 1 1 ct s. $100 ahares N.

Y. ten. 6 ct, I. t. 7ci.

con. '64 7 et. l.C, '76 $100 sliares N. Y. E.

3d m. cUVt. cent, 1. 1. "75 do.

7 ct. c.b., t.2 dck. tact '71. tl aharea Pa. C.

Bs. lit m. con tV-t. de 2d bl cjitar. t'M Pliil.

Ic Kfd. 6 6 ct. 1870 WO shares Tle -week pnt has been one of (the mast active of tba season our own Foreign Trade The total of the Bullion Export Is without 'precedent in any previous season, beina- 3, iu-cliHiing by the three steamers on Saturday. The following are the particuj a rt of tho various fhipn.ento Of the week: May 25 Schr. Kmi'f Ktrr, Rio Grande loubloona.

Silver coin 1,000 May 25 Steamsblp Ftrna, Liverpool to 70 (8 to 70 HI to 84 44 to 42 dis. 78 to 82 78 to 2 to 82 II 10 66 to It to IS 77 to to to to 62 to to ta to to to 4 to 7 to It 08 to tO 3 ta 40 to et 71 to 71 10 2.702,730 113.000 3.UN0 53,50 XVV. mmvm Bk I 4saaBe)r4kaawt kills es tarit. uk af Pm1. tka kmiat Kank of v- apaaran Sf.

buVthh. S. lailoa mj VLrI.r.- as ts kaowi ware paaatvl On fJtnrUT renoon a yrr, vrotn ke7as. tJ.Lncy WcLaw. offered a Wf.

fcit Ivo oil? tka I rdoa Bank. Vermont, at a awata Xialk-avaaiaa, and while r-u with oaa of eiarki to a store wkawa aha pcaieasatt ta have received the kail anemptsd to ocpe. She was taken before Jee. Ixa tjaacajsiarsaT mod easnmitted for zamlnatioa, man (Ivlag his Vana aa Joan Johnson, oa 8itnr-ay tTusw attempted ta aaas aa alksiad WU ea ska Jf arket aak.at Craok1 dmiag saloon 1 Bowery. a kUI dm urwA; iMtoi ire, if Ameiksan gold coin ooiu oars.

Gold coin and bars feovereigTis Frenck ooan Mexican dollars May to Sehooaar HcJt; Rio Grande Hpeeia May JS teamahip Avaraa. Ilavkna tJoveielcns. May 2S I. Bteemeldp Wrtrr, Bremen-American gold coin California gold bars Fil ver bart. German ailver May Steamship JLrag, Havre Caiilanua gold American gold California anld French eM May Sieamihip Tig m.

Liver-pool Total for tha weak The Import cnlriea are also unrxsmyy heavj, the ttal. tk. rnr C'-oodt table in our Ust paper, being JT.123.lIi. The moivement the tame 1 aak 4ast season t. The Export of IKimesde I Prod ace and MSneeUanrcas tioods tl.3S3T, agint The Coe-tan's ljuties) for the week amoau while tha net dlabnTaementt of tha Sufc Treasury exceed thi eu by S73C3zt, leaving tha balance JL Jnort against tt c'oe Lb pre '-week.

S.flOft ws 12,0 4f.74 3.C50 2,200 707J63 v579 ,7 Tka receipts of frcm; Catifomia ar SL93t9, againat 175,091 by tha corresponding steamer last season. Tha receipts of (joii and Silver, by express and otherwise, of which wt have no particular record, are estlir.ateJ nearly, or qniie, one million dollars. The against the Bauks, therefore, uion the whole movement of the wetk, wouid teem to be about IMS 1. 000, which sum shon! 1 i how on the Weekly Averages to be maHe up thl? afternoon. We bate reason to beilevc after s-Tn" inauiry, on Saturday, among the large Hanks, that Ihh sum of decri'Me lrom tb last Average oi 12C 0o.008 net te eicesded.

Tie A rn'ric i i Uar.hcttan together, ai-o-jt while the other Hai.ks of larre capital stand, in tec gregate, nearly eves. The collections from the conn-try are prompt, r-rd embraced, througn the week, some heavy snms in Government dr.if: upon the Sub-Treaenry principally from St. and the Pouth. The rtiont is thit wliile the Banks of New-York entered April with -000, on the Wetkry Average of March 2'5, thev will go out of May with early the aame averagi. after an export demand, in tho meanwhile, of tifshtttn million dollars.

The probability is that the Discount lir will thow a redaction to-day of at least $1,000,000, reducing the average of May 28 to nearly the same figure aa on the 2Cth Mnrrh, 1127.751,1100. And a reduction to-dcy of in the Deposit line, would leave this figure also nearly the same as on March 21, $6,343,000. Tho sources of Bpiecie income through the intervening period have been as lollo Mew produce of California $7,562,000 Out of Mew-York Sub-Treasury OuO Foreign Gold aad Silver Coin By express, Ac, from Country 6,025 Ooo Total In nine weeks 400,000 Exported dlrtct $17,700,000 Bent to Boston for export 700,000 $18,400,090 Tie impref ion in the Street is that the export demand for Specie will now moderate, while the receipts from the country, particularly the South, where the heavy Bank reserve of the early Spring hsa scarcely yet been touched, will continue free. The further changes in the Government balance here are not likely to be important, though, the movement of thatPepartm ent on both sides in paying and receiving or refunding Treasury Notes, will be active. The Exchanges on Europe rule about Sped point for Bankers' bills, and at lOOi'SlOOJ for Mercantile bills.

The heaviest business done through the former is at sight, as the same) cause of disturbance abroad, which would create the inducement wUh the Banker to ship Gold bought on his 60 day credits, would make it desirable to the Ithporter to remit prompt funds instead of such credits. The rates on London, to which the Continental Exchanges conform, are, sisht 110t110j, and. 60 days 110r 1 10J cent. The Money Market has undersong no further change, and cloeed quiet on Saturday, at 5 cent, on demand loan, without notice, 6 cent, on short notice, 6 4f also, cn very prime OOfcCO day acceptances, and 7 cent, oa first-class paper generally. The demand is not pressing, though lenders are less free than some weeks ago on long date bills.

The Custom-house returns of the Trade at this port for ten mouths of the current Treasury Year, which we published in tabular form a few weeks since, make the Import of Foreicn Goods from 1st July, 159, to tho 30th April, ultimo $171,621,000 Add four weeks in May 22 Total entries to data Same time In 185 151,0676 Increase since July 1 The same tables make the txport of Domestic Produce and Miscellaneous Goods, including Foreign articles reexported $18,460,000 Add four weeks in May Total cleared to date 51.452,707 Against same time 59,332,087 Decrease since July 1 The same tables make the Export of Specie to April 30 $27,922 000 Add four weeks in May 11,445,909 Total to date $39,367.90 Against same time 1658 Increase since July 1 8 cotrttt or vex stock ixchassb rot tat wxik. Kiw Loan of 17. 1043103 N. Y. Central 72S7374'4r7273 New-York and Krie 7 aft Reading 45'.

12X4t44 Rock Island 62 a 63)4 2 81 fe 63 59 360 Michigan Southern 93(910 aiirmgan aoumern preierrea 324o32a32u jaicrugan vcmrai Toledo Galena Illinois Central Panama Pacific Mail Misaoiiris. Virginias Tenrtessees Minds Central Bonds Hudson River Darlem Preferred Helaware and Hudson. 62 65611 S5 35359H S56H 63)(we4a 95a97mTJ7 90390 90! 77S0S7'JV 31Hw31a 9491X There was, perhaps, less general excitement in the Stock Market through the pant week than during the prcvloau fortnight. It seems to be one of the peculiarities of our New -York Exchange to mora by contraries. Tho established rise of one cent, in Money, and the payment of five millions to the Foreign creditors of the country in gold in a single week, have either influenced the business in Stocks, or else they came at a time when an improvement not to much in prices as iu the tone of speculation seems to have forced itself on the Street.

The. Bear account is conducted with less apparent success, and the Bull movement on several of the lea lins stocks is certainly lees ur rvcus. If the public generally hive no part in tlie movement, they have at least withheld their Rocks from recent rale, while the short sel-lera, in overlooking this cons-ideratiou, or in tailing to keep the run of actual demand and topply, hare placed themselves somewhat in the temporary power of the speculators Ar the rise. Th frequent lluctTiations in a single week noted in our table in New-York Central, Illinois Central, Rock Island, Toledo, Ac, spring from this cause. And Missouri and Virginia Slate Sixes, and Panama and Pacific Shares have been hiilueuceJ ia like maimer.

The turn ajainst the tellers wa? sharpest on their deliveries ot" Friday and part of Saturday, after which, by reason of some extensive tettlemtnts at the top rates, the market was easier, and the sellers, ajain aixiious to renew thtir contracts on the decline." Tho general list, however, ultimately cloecd 'e-idy. ami higher in most instances than on Saturday wetk. The following was Saturday's bnslnes-. at the Oflice of the Aasictant-Treasurer Receipts $1 i Payments l.ai,2 2 Balance 43 The receipts include over a million of dollars iu renewal of Treasury Hills, and the disbursements about the amount in off the Bills matured. Tiie Bowery Savings.

Greenwich Savings, Atlan'ic Insurance, and I'acltic Mail, have renewed, ai.d all partially increased, their investments in this way. The two Savings' cilices haae ndded each. The renewals through Mr Cisco, thus fix, reacu lVe are requested to call attention to the rr.ectij.gof stockholders of the Southern Pacific KailrCad Ccuii-zny, advertised iu the Times, to be held on Monday (this day) at 12 o'clock at their office Xo. 54 Wall-street. The P.esivieui will address the meeting.

The Mine Jounul of Saturday say of the Coa! Trade The Increase this week is principally from Schuylkill Cotinty on account of the turnout wliick exljtod year among the boatmen. Nextvteek, and tor the balance of the seafon, the weekly Increase will not he large. The tniaa sums up tar week as lohow from all the rations is. Vlir, TOTAL. fchiwikni Sl.trfl Lihigh Vailej Baiid 13.554 LekiTh Talley Canal erantua, Soath 1J.615 Scrart' n.

North SeO PtLn tVtl tel. ar.t Bhdson UM1 "Wycmiag Can. ekwth. SLajutkia HegW. X247 Tcal AnthTXrlte l-trni lsuvctl 17.

1SJ 16.1,4- 153 42, 54.V7 U.774 it ar I5t aix. nru. ISO 3s7S7 1I.2U 3t.83t 13.K79 549 r.r.t u.n S45.411 2fut i 191 742 50C3 7 i2 43.U3 M.Til 41, SIM our tain Trevortna Brrwd Top Camber iaad Coal aad Bit Ad tfrUI iV; lu.iik isl.te Zfit 1.47- 9.J90 aitfo sjii ISO lttl 41.6J0 j.ijss er.iJT mial rl, l.Tsa,4 79 C3S The Ellnoia CcntraJ Company Lave aininet thrir readiness to make their scrip stsres of $60. which psy at present, full raid avjca to lesr 4 eent. per tsanm interest, ort the tenet) pul-lithed some week ago, both here and in Lcn-doii.

Any pun or the whole ct" the $40 per shire may paid by the stockholder In the Free Land Bonds of the Company at par. There ia a little more activity in Land Warrants. TuOMi'SOk' BiLCTiiXKS tuote as folio ws vrlac. fla'lta. 40 acrts, per acre $10 $1 10 aere.

rr acre 126 airt per acre 74 T9 ICO acre, acre 61 "3 The Philadelphia Xurth American says ef the Money nisrket in that city The Moty market has been rather feverish uider the heavy shipventi cf soecle from New-York, ana hare advanced tteir rates for -prime cert, annum the demand. ia lirniied at these figure, the banks taking movtof the need names offered, and the market, if aavth'tr, is urier -nitiiin the last tiay or two, and capital more kxtua beuig at 5 fl cer.t. annum." UTie Netv-Orleans ricatfune of May 22 aays tf Money and Kxchanjre The arpect of the market to-day was In marked anrt favorable contrast witaite appearance for several davs past. While operators have been holding aloof for" later i.ewi from Europe, aad p-iladof to the strong probability of tbeir dirr.ouralng complexion, the readers cl this roornlrn's paper were taken by surprise at the tenor of the expected accounts by the tesnuhlp City of Berimer, which were interoepted ofT Cspe Race. Tbey turn out to be the very reverse of what was anticipated.

Cotton at Liverpool ha advanced the Funds have improved cent, and the poii'Jcal advices point to trie stronirroabil 1'y that tbe war may be restricted to Italy. Bread tuffs are reported lower. This tntelHirenee bad a very good effect here, aad brightened up people's fsces amaxlngiy. Cotton was in request, ami holders obtained advanced rates. Exchange could be more readily negotiated, aad parties who had made up their minds not to do anything for ernne time to eome were eagerly in search of a Wale.

The impression is that spinners in Manchester have allowed their stocks of Cotton to run so low that for masy weeks to come they will have to purchase heavily in the Liverpool market. The re was no cbante in Money affairs this morning. Tbe movement ia Kxchsnge to-day was more general, but the rates showed no alteration. We quote Sterling from 1 10 111, and drafts with bill of lad-ln U99I09V. Francs rale from f.5 OS 3f.5.05.

Sixty-day bills on New-York ranee from 1 i cent, discount, and Sight from cent, premium." Markets by Telegraph. BcrrALO, Saturday, Hay 29 P. M. FLora tractive and steady sales COO bbla. at tft atS 50 fcr State from Upper Lake Spring Wheat te 75 3r'i for extra Michigan.

Indiana and Ohio $7 50 f8 for double extra. Wheat market flat sales 1.300 bushels Milwaukee Club at $1 30. Coasr in good diatillinK demand, market closing firmer sales 29.000 bushels at 70c. for unsound Toledo 752. for do.

Illinois 77c. )or sound do. afloat. Western Oats telling at 5Cc. Whisky Sales 100 bbls.

at 24c. Caxil FasMETS steady 5e. on Oats, 9c. on Corn and on Flour to New-York. Lake Imports lO.COObbls.

Flour; 4,000 bushels Wheat; 46,000 bushels Corn 8, Kit bushels Oats. Cmnal Erporto 3,000 bbls. Flour 3,000 bushels Wheat; 16,000 bushels Corn. OawiGO, Saturday. May 2S 6 P.

M. Fi rrn market closed dull, sales being confined to smell lots, chiefly for the local trade. Whbat, lower. wl-h orly a limited demand for city milUng sales CO bushels Milwaukee Club, at tl 25. Coaw, scarce and quiet.

(UTS, Inactive. Nothing doing In Kielehto. l.akt Imports: 4 300 bushels Wheat 6,000 Oets. No shipments of Four or Grain by canal. NaT-Oblbatts, Saturday, May 28.

The sales of Cotton to-day were 100 bales, at easier but unchanged prices. FaatnHTS on Cotton to Liverpool iti. ab-lod. Laaa in kegs 12 he Mosilb, Saturday, May 29. Cottox Snles to-day, 600 bales, at fcr Middling.

Holders offer freely, but show no disposition to jreis aales. MoBitx, Friday, Mny 27. f'OTTOx Rnlcs to-day 500 bales lljc. for Aliddlirg'; sales of the week, 0,750 bales receipts, 2.650 bales, against 2.7CO bales In same time last sear increased receipts at this port to date, 170.00d bales Uck, 75 0C0 bales. Freight on Cotton to Liverpool, J.

Sterling Exchange, 109dll0 cent. iscrvjATi, Friday. May 27. Ftoi a firin. sellers resisting further concessions and buyers Mt disposed to operate quotations, 5M0iG45.

Wuttki heavy at Uc. PxovisiOJrt unchanged. BAXrofOBB, Saturday, May 28. Ptorn dull no sales reported. WniiT steady.

White, tl 75 2 SI 90; lied. $1 651 70. Coasr dull; "VN bite, t5c. Vellow, Sftc.87c. rsovieioas dulL Wiiiexr, dull Ohio, 29c.

PiULAoaxTBiA, Saturday. May 28. KLorR declining. Whbat easier; White fl 76, Red tl 70. Cos declined Oats lower and selling at 50c.

Wuisxr dull at 29c.30c. AuAirr, Saturday, May 28 P. M. Flock vety quiet holders notolleiing freely; no sales except small lots. Coast 8ales6.00t bushels Round Yellow, at 90c.

Oats In demand Sides of State at f2c. Whisat quiet sales at 27c Phlladelphlm Stark Market. FKTXABBLraA, Saturday. May 34. B'ocks dull.

Pennsylvania Bute Fives, 941 ReaJing Railroad. 21 Morris Canal, 53 i Island Railroad, 10 'i Pennsylvania Railroad, 40,. naves Kama, Bala. Tdir. burgh June Borussia June Canada Jans City of Baltimore.

Vandernilt North American. June ants af Oesaa Steamer 0B BTBOrl. Iecva 1 1 1 Boston 4 4.... 4 Quebec 5 61roir. Hazamonia 18.

John Bell SI. America May City of t. Indian May Ariel -May 26.. Africa May St). Friuoe Albert May 38.

vbobi Btraora. May is HoaLhampt'n. New- York Qoebea. Boston. Liverpool New-York Sont ham pt'a.

sr- York LI ver pool. Kew-York Gal way Mo w-York toa xna noma ooast. Ucses Taylor June New- pin wall Northern 10 Naw-York Aspinvail Cosnscoa loos. Jane 13 ram kxxioo. rcaaeaset June 1 Cras tea BATAa a.

Onaker City May 30 Havana. Kmnlro City Now- 11a vaaa. Isabel 4.... Charleston. tkUdrea.

E. wods aad H. A. JoHa V. l-arkar.

L. W. fcin.l. Ysaeher, Dr. Riviasa.

4 ard Kirk. Joka WuliuHlka. c. ftttliw. J.

B. Iniktv, Mrs kcItauM.kt. ff- J- ctlf Ms. Seaeatwasurer. Ctas.

Baik.U.oSov. Air. KU. Edv4 wTova-lap C. Ktasetiy, icy be fieaty.

W. J. hti.jjiK.ir, B. K. Craao.

L. it. Graves, Mrs. Mar B. la, i.

Roberta J. ksrriioo, R. W.Bhsridaa. A. TuiJe.

IX. W. baryeo, tkos. B. lAoa.Bc, k.

W. L. G. Fay, P. 8c am Kit.

Mrs. K. Biankeaahip, M. Tea aaead. Brewa.

aad 34 in the otearae. In iMMiMif JsTanoa. from Ckmtettmt Ool. Lowto alor-ria, J. Bard A.

A. tfKorfr. M. B. Brd-et a4 taty, Mis.

D. A hreaa. Mrs. Btokey and eiiMren, Mrs-kfaiaa. ViiU Sweeeey, Miss U.

Lewis Veifn-j, f'evtaa. C. Cams. B. Saaches, Wkkib.

W. W. White. W. Biraie, P.

Mnller, Wsa. Boas and lady. t. A. Blake.

T. Taylor, MlvCerdu, Mrs. Nirker-sB. Mrs. Coarse.

T. Ball, Mr. Fera-aMm. kflss K. J.

Porter. 1. InrVs, P. Miller. 4.

8. ttrasfeid. L. M. Avrill.

IT. V. 8bitwll, J. Earirooil, f. Tit-c Bib.

M. Taft, L. Roil, J. A. Taft.

latyaBdebUdCMowia. M. sheft, Mrs. Warwick and sen ant 4 in the steeracc in Mwniif Xtw York, rem Brtmm and Sotttkam imt Joka Davidson. B.

Pavtdsoa, B. A. Rntbe of Bias Q. C. Msyran of 8, Madame 8amaiski.

Miss An ra Hecher, Mrs. Wolff, child and nuroe. Mrs. Bohr, r. C.

HefleBastaar and lady, Ai'm P. Jacobs, K. Hancock, Mirs Aliee Scott, aad tl second caMa. fn Aork Tmrfx, from Drmermrm Mrs. RcTiy, Mrs.

A. BelareA. Mrs. Baann. Mrs.

C. Htewart and child. Inhmrk Rorrr.fnm Baton Mrs. Mary A. stofsrs.

Mln M. F. B. Mervio. Jaan Alcalde.

JiscAr. Kostrt Charleston Mr. Douglass, trrrtAreas almajtao van bat. 4 ai gaa 03 1 Moob rises- are a WArsa wis BAT. Bandy Hook.

Ct 1 Boy. Island, tt HeU if lanrkMt. an MARINE INTELLIGENCE. Msj 33. Cleared.

Steamships Runtsvnie. Post. Savannah, H. B. Cromwell it Aoxasta, Woodhull, Savannah.

U. I. Uitch-111 Son Jamestown, Parriah, Norfolk, Laalam at Helneken. Steamers farah, Jones, Philadelphia, Patiowo, Lay field, Baltimore, H. B.

Uroaawell Point, rench Baltimore, B. B. Cromwell Boaton, 8el-lew. Pbilace'phia. T.

Perkins. Ship Bhepberd Knapo, York. Hamborg, T. Schmidt. Barks Bambler.

Packard, Demerara, Metcalf a) Doa-a Sartelle, Cole, Montevideo. W. Nelson Jt Sons Ocean Beme, Hlakley. Bajrna la Grande, Jas. K.

Ward at Trsjan, Conant, LoKana. Walsh. Carver A Chase Sca'berner, Arey. Marseilles, Draper At Devlin- Brlgs Syren. CTemr.

BU John. P. 1. Nevius it Sobs Cyiraet, Oottreli, Tenerlflo, A. Horn J.

P. Elli-co't, Wilton, Trinidad, H. D. brook man Jt Alpine, kjUman. I rank tort, K.

P. Bnek A Co. Brboocers Base. Bell, Jacksonville, Ptcrars. Clearmaa ft Bope.

Parker. Annapolis, D. K. Do Wolff: stea. Lyt ch, 8.

Powell Buna Sooth. Weeks, ilmlnfftoa, Yaa Brunt Jt Slight Iliawatna, (Br. OcEaivet, Delsneld At Wiltoa Clark, Robinson, Sombrero, Wood at Grant jtclipM Cammaa, Savannah. M. M.

rreeman Jt A. P. Hove. Apple sate, Morehead. D.

C. Mnrrav Pawtocket. Rom, Biuh, matter Clara, Daisy. Philadelphia. J.

W. MeKoe Laa-cadea. Small. Salem. R.

W. Hopes Co. Sloop South port, Gladwin. New-Haven, master. Psnscers "aflew.

In itmmih'P M'rser, tor Bremen and Southamrrtnn Mr. Joliiu Naef, lady and two children, of New-fork; Mr. C. Thos. lady, 3 children and nurse, Philadelphia; Mr.

John C. Schuetse. lady, daughter and a sens. St. Lords Mr.

E. U. Jordan, lady and servant, Texas: Mr. Herm. Keep, lady.

2 children and nurse, New-York Mrs. aal child, New-Orleans Mr. F. L. Kvans, lady.

children and 3 servant Cincinnati Mr. Conrad Porpenhusen, and for-ercets Miss Mueller, of New-York Mr. H. Braunachild, Isdy elilld and servant, of Pan Francisco Miss M. Rose.

Ven-York Mr. Johannes uddanxhttr, Mtsioo Mr. llernh. Mackcutepe and lady, Cinclunati XewrB. "Wm.

Leopold, Charles Rose, J. H. Tumsna, Prof Cbss. A. Joy.

Jcbn C. Web1, Albtrt 8. White, Ihci-lore Rnegr, of Njw-Tork; K. Thlele, Wm. ffraveniicrst.

both of Ncw-Orloansj J. J. Jenny asdson, FreUerick, ct mrhis Term. 6. C.

Mlchels. Stvan-nah E. N. ScLerr. Mits Louise GatAcr, Cbicairo; V.

de Rfux, bctli of l'Lllkie3rhia Mr. F-hel, viTe std fen. Ntw York Mr. Fr. Sporl-der and srif.

New York Mitt Pauline tewes, Cincincati Mrs. CLristisce tiaoU and child. If. Y. Mr.

CUas. lanyard 4 children: Mr. 1'r. tJehncr and wife Sir. at.

Both, lady and dauxhter Mr. Jacob 4 iiEiri, imj ana sua ana. i oirftia LrfMner ut. sia-dc'ph Birchtr. and am Mr.

Ernt Shriek; Mr. Geo. if St, I.uuif. Mo. Mr.

Joserh 8oUnLwif ar.d 2 children, cf Han iranoisce; Mis Roeler, Krie. Pa. Messrs. Ad. Laubeuiieimec Emil Koekl J.

Eraut C. Brand; Cha. 0. MerriO, all of K. Y.

Wm. Erebs, Pittsburgh P. G. SocJil, California John G. OUler, Philadelphia; Aimsrs.

H. A. Lohmeyer; J. H. Blanke; av.

Limhuit. and son. all of St. Louis aad 1i in ctserajre- Tot-j $30,720 in spoeio. In stta.ms'ap JttnTfour.J'or Naraik, HseSinoni.

J. Cart. J. II. Liule, ui.

MaiUh. Cha U. xlaa-kcr, John Gaakins. J. Y.

P. Tallin adsc, 8. T. Baker and hiiT. Wm.

H. Benr.ttt, Jaaaes Bjock S. kreokford and lady, 6. BartleU. E.

Pi-rson. A. B. NlcoU. Miss 8.

t. N'ieolt, Missfarah Nj Booth, Miss G. Goodwin, Mrs. 8. P.

Red. Tnos. Hurdwick. Miss 8. C.

JnUson. T. Shields. Airs. Mullor.

S. M. Pooh and lady, Miss Lane- I. Scott. J.

L. Sneed and lady, Goo. WUUstoo, P. Clir-PO. lady ard child.

B. 7ith. Mrs. 8oson Hall. J.

II. Lir-er. Wm. Itemaw, JW. T.

Lieut. Marpoy. aad 13 In the steerage. tn strometip Htmtxnlie, for Sir with Aajruste Tha-tcas, E. t.

Pn. av. Russell. A. B.

taolth, P. A. Poure. M. Harsh, J'rtd.

Poweil. Iraae Iyeridjre. Arthnr Dn-yan, P. J. PeutiiBiasd.

K. A. Silver. Rissell, Anna B. Hill, D.

Lading-ten, C. H. Meyer. Jaa. Coles.

G. H. Sandford, P. T. Lmncaa, V.

8. MaeGregor. Faswaicrs Arrl vaa. 7n rtrrmtJup Emfrt and If Irom New-Orleans Padm anchta and sruar-dian, T. J.

Pargoud an-1 ocrvaaU Mr. Duncan and Udj, F. Gr.dcbaax. lady, infant aad servant, Mrs. Eraaa and companion, Mrf.

Builrids as4 daafrhter, klra. L. W. Clapp, Mrs. K.

telooey, ilis Daioney. Miss dolaPer-r ere. A. loiCDi. ILPrloe, A.

H. W. L. Boiton. B.

Yahrtoa, M. P. Art'qces, M. Tare. Mrs.

Bev erly acJ child, Mrs. J. McCony an4 infant, J. CoUoo. MUs I.

H. Martin, lady. infant ani servant. Mrs A. Lav Morn, Mr.

an SLi4iley. Sehildran and 3 rrrr ata. Joseph Bessoa, R. A. Newell.

J. M. Beai. C. H.

Malltr. Dr. JUaajon ard danchter. Miss Haywood. W.

Jsawrt, Mr. Cromwell, L. Cumber. SaIu, Mr. Bclan, and tOvteermjre.

From Havana P. M. Bara. T. J.

tiara. A.J. Maris, Maxin. L. C- Val4x.

T- Span-senbarg, J. and D. Kesaa, J. t'olaifer. IsAy and Jute Zembrano.

Miss 1. i- daCassta. B. itiibod, lady az'i chi.d. Yhos oVtrtrf'TKl.

Dunlsvy, Chas. Evara, Chas. Ccnper. Aiflio Hrt J. AT nth, Wm.

Simon-soa, P. Hlockie, 9. CloueL BenJ. Price, Diools, Uii S. Kk-olsoa, t.anlner.

J. Jenarng, It, ieecherf, P. L. rbeltcn. May1.

en. il. Diax. K. Bntta, ti.

Desa-bare. M. 4 stalieri, M. Besnera, Jnaa Ameehaune. J.

Jacksen. Floyd. Mr. ilrc W. BT.

liajrUad. AL-Kjiuseh, mat siaUcraaa. a sTromtttB Aioturmto. from Smvmnmmh Miss Waker Mi3ri Kt. Miss kits K.

B. Miiia, Uias flo-hrty Mi Wsl taiRtoa. Miss Weston. MiasC.Y.Bsrtel, Miss Msr-arotKnci. Miss Hall, 1.

Mc Dor aid ami wife. J. y. BilkiasMaa aas J. i tared and wife.

Mtsa Km By Bark. Mrs. ktoDhelanor aad rtiuVlrssi, tieo. Bohenaan, Jr. and wifr.

Mrs. WeMmxtoa. W. Ball aav arils, AT. fl CtHiletige, wif aa4 Jo ca Btusxan, wfv kfid Arrived.

steamship Kmplre City, Griffin. New-Orleans 90th and Havana 23d, with mdse. and passengers to M. O. Roberts.

May la, at 4 P. Capo Batteraa heariag N. by E. tl miles, passed bark Rscoriaza, Ryder, from Havana for New-York, aad srigantiae Maytjoeen. teamahip Northern Light.

Tinklepaagh. A spin wall, via Porto Cabello, with mdse. and passengers ta D. B. Allen.

Steamship Alahama, Schenek. Savannah May 3S. with BMiae. and passengers to Saml. L.

Mite hill Jt Soa. May tt, 9:10 A. miles west of Frying pan Bkoala.ez-changed signals with steamtbip Naahvilla STth, i A. 18 miles sorth of Hatteras, sigaaliaad steamship Star of tbe South, from New York, boand ts Savannah. Steamship Marion, Foster, Charleston, wttk mdse.

and passengers to 8pofTrrrd. Tileston Co. Thursday, t4 A. 30 miles 8. of Uape LoukoaU exchanged signals with steamship Nashville, from Charleston.

Meaner Boatnti, Bollew. Philatfstpnm aad Capo May, with mdse. and passengers ts F. Perkins. etoamer reneao.

AJortca, jrraytneaoa, wua masa. at aac uaeu. i-hlo H. B. Tamsr.

Bradlev. Glasgow aad the Clvde S3 da. with mdse. to Dunham i Dlmon. Ship snjrlo Saxon.

Cavarly, New -Bed lord 3ds In ballast to W. I. Coleman Jt Co. She will load lor Baa Fran-cisoe. thlp By santinsx, (of Thomtstcn,) HUton, Urerpool 36 with mute, to Snow A Burgess.

Ship Sorer tor, (of New Havea.) Sadie, San Francijoo 93 in ballast to Keamith A Boos. Bark Elisa Bans, Cooper, Bermuda May 21. with onions and potatots to Tucker Jt Lightbonrse. Bark J. A.

Baxard. (of Newport, K. Williams, Per-namburo 3t ds with sogar to master. iast oil apo Henry, spoke Br. bark Flora, from Malabar for New-York.

Bark Colonist, fBr ,) Gibson. Bristol. with BBdie. and 74 passengers to H. A F.

W. Meyer. Bark Iris, Le Coalon, Bahia April la, with sugar toKbkland Yon Pacts. Brig 1 eaiider, Rood. Bonaire loth with salt to Kolff Jt Persona.

Sid. ia co. with Br. brig Undaunted. Brig Leant, Chltuolm, Windsor, K.

8., 10 ds with plaster to muter. Brig Jessie. (Br. Perchard, Rio Janeiro It with eegee to Pfaipps a Co. Brig Sprite.

Price. Rio Janeiro April with ooffee to Chas. W. Swift. Kncooatered ligbt winds aad ealsas for 90 days in sweeetsloa, seldom ranniax four knots.

Brig Sarah Flagg, (of Sagna with so gar and molasses to P. Talbot Jt Co. Brig Lilly Dale, (Br) Stephens, Windsor, M. with plaster te master. Brig Blvira.

Clark, Machlas 10 lamber ta master. Brig H. B. Crosby, 8mith. Providence, in ballast.

Sear. Lovtt Peacock, Maakin. Savannah with mdse. to D. C.

array April OT, (oa the outward passage.) hit. 37, 1 m. 74, John A. Wilson, seaman, fell overboard. AH efforts were made to save him, but without success, as it was blowing fresh at the time, and heavy tea ranciDs-.

Behr. Tomah, Nelson, Calais with lumber to Jed 2-br. Msry A Susan, laton, Calais da with lamber te Jed Foe. Sehr. Amanda Kelley, Kelley, Gloucester with fish to vaster.

Schr. Klisaheth, Leman. Tom's River ds with charcoal to mas ter. Behr. T.

B. Haws, Person, Boston 3 with Unseed to Samnel Jndd A Son. Behr. Gen. Marion, Davis, Boston da, with Untsirl to Saml.

Jadd A Son. Sehr. and alia. Small, Harrington, It with spars ta F. Talbot It Ca.

Schr Maria Pass. Crabtree, Franklin. Me 11 with tpars ts J. Peters Co. Mchr.

Baveiodk. Cole. Dorchester, N. SB with stono to D. R.

De Wolff. Schr. Caroline Knixht. Parker, Lnbae with lath, Blaator, Ac, to Smith A Boynton. Schr.

H. H. Wilson, (of Brook haven.) Davis, St. Bart's Mth with frmit to Tnoa. Gilmartin.

Schr. bia. Chase, Portland, ds with plaster ta Smith Boyntou. Behr. Kilcn Matilda.

FttUgrtw, Calais with lumber te Smith Jt Boynton. Behr. Gear go, McKlmon, Windsor, N. 8., It with plaster to Blaster. 8chr.

1 kraaber. Masters. Wladaar, M. 8.. Bl With plastrr to Smith A Boynton.

Schr. Village Bella. Barvwy, Wiadsor, N. IL. 10 with piaster le master.

Schr. Spray, (Br. Poller, Cornwallis, N. If With potatoes to D. R.

De Wolff. Schr. Alexander Law, Wood, Virginia wtfh wood. 38U lost Benry Lynch, seaman, of Jersey City, fell overboard and was lost. Schr.

Venloo, (of Bangor.) Clocson, St. John, P. IU, Bt with sngar and saolasoes to N. U. Pillsbnry.

Schr. Bala Pack, Delaaay, Savannah da with timber to John Beers. Schr. K. Bennett, (3 masts,) Irving, Georgotowa, D.

dSjWitfeooal. Schr. Wm. Smitk, Fisher, Savaanah with cotton to Scraaton A Tallman. Schr.

B. N. Pox, Bine, St. Mary's, MJ with Umber to master. Schr.

Locust, Thompson, Plymouth, K. C-. 4 ttv. with shingles ta Benton Bros. Schr.

J. B. Vannlngham, Dougherty, Virginia 3 with wood. 1 Behr. Fleetwood, Burr, Alexandria with flour to Gadoid Jt Dodge.

Schr. A. Y. Bedell, Ryder, Alexandria 4 ds with flour to Molt Bedell. Behr.

Howard, Lwry, Newbefn, N. ds with ia vai stores to J. ivis I WIND Daring the day. W. I May 39.

Stessnship Roanoka, Ek inner, Norfolk, rnrlsmenrh, Ac, with mdse. and pacaengers to Lodlam A Hoineken. ttJt, A. M-, off Sinepuaent, signal iiod stoaauuip Jamestown, hence for Richmond. rHeamer Kennebee, Hand, Philadelphia Ann Cap May, With mdse.

and passengers to F. Perkins. Steamer Albatross, Williams, Providence, with Basse, ta Isaac Odell. Steamer Wamsctta, Arey. New-Bod lurd, with sadee.

and pascengers to Jos. Allen. bteamship New-York. (BrecO Yon Saatem, Bremen May It, via Sor.thasnptoa 17th. at P.

IL, being tl dayt aad 10 hours, with mdse. and til passengers to Gelpcke, hloatgen A Belchait. Hat 18 first cabin, seoond cabin, and 411 steerage passengers. Has had fine, but very Wgy weather. May 16, near the Weser.

passed Bremen bask Atlanta and ship Athena. May 38, lat, 04 13, Ion 63 14. raascd Norweg'an I hip Atortbolai, bd. W. thip Stair Kin, (of Boston.) Ellery, Mobile 17 da tn ballast to master.

Has had head winds tho entire BOAST ge. BarkArbona. (Br.J Bowisoa, Pentng Jan. SO, with Btdie. to Yonng.

McAtdrew, Rankin At Co. Bark Flora. (Br.J Miilbum, Oachla China 13t dt allh invp. in Af iW. Bark Prir.ee ten.

(of New-Haven.) Sealer. Demerara May 7, with ra lie. to master, sla. in CO. with tuig tnes- apke, frr Baltimore.

Hk ninirnii Wrlrht. (of Baltimore.) Wltft Wnnta. Men April 17. with bfdr. hair.

As ts Davis at Blddle. Sid. ia co. with brig Yankee Blade, DarUtg, fcr Sio Janeiro. Bark Veens.

Atkinson. Cnracoa May IX, with tkint, hides and wood to Boanea Graeres A Co. Msy 17, lat. ft. Ion.

ta. at midnight, rooks shin Smith, for rensaeola. lat. 83 34. ton.

Ts was boardel by a latfrcm Br. kaxk ltobtt Barker. iC8 ds. from Cailao for Baltimore oprlMd her with provisions. Bark Kver.

Drsner. Havana 12 with near, tohsf ao. Ac ta Wm. si ton Sons. From lid last- ta atih.

JtenerTa very ccavy vaies inn a. io rt. Bark Clarissa, Pettigrew, Zssa. Cuba, 17 with til nr and ssolaesea te Yanaro. Del Yalle Co.

Brig Jergie de Aveiro. (Port. Santos, Madeira S3 At w.th aalt to H. J. Burden.

Brig Mir nie Miller, (of CclumMaJ WhHo, Galrestoa S3 wua cenn to oretv cob ar t.rv Brig Iris, (tf Bristol. R. Pearea. Cardenas Mar It. with sngar ta master.

Brig Dcckirk. (of EDtwerth.) Griffin, Cl-nfnegcf sv 1 with rnxar, to C. A K. J. Peters, 514, in aa.

with sliie Cl'arkue Morrison, fcr New-York Brig Black Swan, (cf GeorretowB, D. ..) Pwdgor, Arroyo. It wttk sngar and molasses to master. Bri Ytaeant, Calais 2D 4k with lumbar ta J. Baroaan.

Brig A del ma. Wall, Calais As with lamber to Simp sen A Vajhew. BrirB. Crosby Wins! ow. New Etvea.

iabsJlxst. bd. ta PhTlsdelphis. BrigDrtnkirk.Cr&BCienfaegot dfc. wfth Wgar ta C.

K. J. Patera. Brig laa, (of Peat sport.) WRHams. Clenfaegea May IX wHh eugar ta P.

Hmck At Co. tiJ. ta oa. wstk krlga Magnet. Abbw A XUsaknAh.

Moraaey. Maiad. rnse. He-w of the Wast. Mary.

Fecest City, Maisie, asm fcark H. Spaldiig.for Brig Adoy Bwift. A vosy, Maraoaiba llay e. wUheo-fc-. hif.s, Ac to Mallaai.

TMfO A O. tManball Dotrh. (of Bsmvm.) Gilkey, Pones, R-, 31 da, wsth swear R. P. Back A Oa.

crjtohc CaAd weU, Ho gsoau. Ckaritstssl cvttoa, ria, to MeCread, Mett A Co. Sear. Baby, (ef sVostaa.) Tracy, Tsagwa May It. wrnk Jt ta DaxreU A Co, raas-tts Tbmnea.

WmlmT. Tka sear. Own. Vssw. from rws.

aalt Left no Asa mala. a Prince. Svr nwi. old. too aa osmv u-m, oefcr.

D. J. Sawyer. Maetaa.t Boil. Fart Saaia TriAktad.lt wttk sacar 'ni Biapna At Clip, books sohr.

AUca kia. Bo wa, frasa Mrfblk. going In- Fckr. S.rasger, Busker, Eastpsrt 3tds vitk lath ta StbrgLSA Co. i tenr.

Jamas Millar, (I masted.) Palaa. CaiabarW4 Harbor. Cabs, wiah mtir aad mshsna to M. Bainsto-a. Had very bal woauwer ta the tratf stava boat.

bulraka Ac. Scbr. Cuoneclieat. of Bangor.) VeHoa, Hasaaoaa, P. May 1.

wsth tasar te Rivera A BU. Schr, Caroline Graat, (of Backsport I Farrtnraa. Trim- tdad aa Caba May t. with siuias ta II. D.

BroMmaa Co. ehr. Ipdeewdcat. (of i--t. hocBpson.

PS, Dt-mlngo t.tty My withssgar hioea. Aa ta Joe. Taomp. no. bld.laeo.wHh arhra.

CasblKg, Friead, tar Now Hatch. Prhe, for itfxaoa. Bohr. hi. H.

Ratd. italioy. New BadJbrd 3 With SH to raaate-. i Schr.MarU L. Hall, Lawreooo, Portland, CU'wIttj sROOai, tar Tmv wwb ftab to maatrr.

-tIUWW' with tuBber la, cm tin 4t tyoymtoUo tfekr. Aagtut-w eli9ir, Vcv-Bfard! 4 with ll t9 Sobr. lUvlra. Clark. Machlaa wiu htaabertt BimpaoD A Msybew.

gehr. 8a Bird. Brnwa, CAonj Seld da with raw-bet? to Pimpeon A Maybew. Schr. Ocean Wave.

Warner. Washington. M. (L.S daW with naval stares to B. Blossom SooT Schr Hersrbell.

(3-waated,) BirdtaU, DarUa, Go. with lamber ta mister. Behr. 1'elaware, Rase, Vtrgiatat with asm. Schr.

Bravo. OaskUI. Ylrwiaia 3 with waad. Schr. Fxertion.

Tobell. Virginia with woo4. Schr. D. Bmwyer.

Pearoa, irwtoia with wood. Schr. Argas. orris, nails to aaMor. 't Scbr.

Anoromeda. Roland, Georgetown, wttheoal. Shop Fox, iarl, Orcenport 14a. with wool, Schr. John G.

Ferris, Bash, Virginia a da atllae1. Steamships Wesor, for Bremen Vigo, (Br.J for Cork aad Boiraat Arage, Havre, Ac; AsgustA, fcr bAyanaAh Jsairatowa. for Richmoad, Ac Wf Tasaarwpss. LONG BRANCH, May 3, soadowa No Toesolt la sight. Wind S.

fresh has oa the water, SANDY HOUK. May 23, sandown One bark going ap tb hay, board in. Wind W.H. light weather clear. HIGHLANDS, May 3t, snsHtowa One bark aatetdaj 1 tho bar.

bound in, aad one bark soath of tha Highlands, boand in. lad W. Light. UOTuN, May IS Spokan. April BS.

lat. MM B-, ton. 31 40. ship Mandarin, from New-York for Shaaghae. April 32, km.

It hark Roanoke, from New York lor Bahla. May ra, rat. St 17 Ion. It 3t schr. George E.

Precott, from New-York for Barbaaos. May 1 Below, ship Morning Light, Foster. bark Wild Gaselie, Blgalew, Padang brig, Uriaaa, At- len. Pernambora, PHILDLPBIt. May 2t Arr.

chip Kliaakath, Looaonderry bark Yrrne (aaatriaai. Bordeaoxi brigs Globe, PcrnambtMO. April Thomas Waltar. 1' Turks lalsnd. Tbe Globe spoke.

April U. Waaler, Hyt of Dartmouth, with three handret barrels til. NA ORLKA N8. May 27-Arr. ships Forest City aa Fanny Forrester, from ilew-lovk i krie, from Baato'i bark H.

Butgera, from New- York May 38 Arr. ships Cardiff. Constltntio. aad Nw-Hampshire, Liverpool Cmoker. St.

Helena i Law ancD. New-York bark California. Messina. BALTIMORE. May Ss arr- brig Chesapeake, fax.

Deaf erara. In Hampton Roads, ship Carolina, trees, St. Catharine's, la ballast. Bpwkeat dfc. Cornelias Grin tell ship, from New-York Car London.

May 'At. oil Nantucket. Caleb Billings brig, 14 ds. from Bangor for Barbados. Ms It lat.

It Ion. 44 IS. Sllsabetb brig, of Rastport, from PhJladelphia, kd. 8.. May S3, let, 37 It, Ion.

7S44. Forrester Br. ship, from St. Vincent tor London, Maw 8, lat, 40 loa. ss 06.

Forest Eaglo chip, from Bomtay for London, March 22. Ut. S3 Ion. 3SR. Harveot Homo Br.

bark, frem Ardroasan for Provide nee. R. I May IS, lat. 41 20, Ion. SO.

Isaac Jeaneo skip, of Philadelphia, henot lor Balii. mora. May It, lat. a 7 80. loa.

74 to. Jean baptist Br. hence for Goad aloe pe. If dg, sat. May ia, lat.

SS. lew. SA. J. G.

Oliver from Msyagaes for Hartford. Maw It lat, 7 a. Ion 10 It. Lillian brig, from Boston for Xataasat, Mar M.lal. 37 SS, Ion.

"4 OS. Marr Br. brig, from Jamaica for Halifitx. Hay It. off Sand Key.

North Wind from Boston for St. Domingo, MaXT 10. 1st S3 IS. Ion. 08 17.

Willism Heary wtalo ship from 8. Pacifit Oeaasi for Fair ha vea. 41 sacs, eat, with bbls. of oil. Ray It.

la.8ea,ka,7 2t. Karelaw Parte. Brrsgot Avrs Arr. March 31, barks "wallow, PpUa, Salem; april S. Roman, Laory, New-York i Texas, Merrill.

Rosario: United States steamsr Matoeomot. Montevideo; April 3, barks James Bryant, Howe, Poo. saeola Theodeaia, (8wod Trunin, New-York April 7, brig B. J. Nash, Bamsdes, New-fork April mhip Tarqum.

Monte. idoo. Bailed, Mtrch 30, brig EUUsi Maine, New-York. At MoBtevMeo. April IT, barks John O.

Bruno, faa. Rosalia, for Rio Janeiro, air. 14th Kisto, Hardy, haase. disg. naval stores 8t, Mary's.

Spevan. from Bsstoa. for Rio Janeiro, loading government stores. Brigs Katah' din. Amesbary, from Florida, wtg.frt.; Bloo Brad bo fry, MiUer.

from Rosario, Mary A. JoDasfield, for Safesa In a few da. Schr. See, Witch. Chapman.

StraMe af Ma gellaa. arr. 14th, with cargo af a wrecked veaoei. aaat not known. A Careroe, May It, barks Horace Carver, tor Cans, tor sail ltth i Tbeoda.

Stevens, fnr Now-York llta, Mf salfe on tho ooast brig Rolling Wave. Lie yd. do. 14th, Aa. At lXmarara, May T.

brig laabella Jewett, ror Porta Tro- a wbrtdge, for Barbados tkt.Jfaw sio. stay a. Doc at or wakes, A wta. Brie H. 3.

Scb r. Alma, for Porto Rico, sld. May 3. At bt. Bart's.

May it oenrs. 1oi R. Tarrr. Sarah Mnis. da.

At Maraoaiba, May bark lira. Dnrle, honco, Jost arr -Schr. Amy Chase, tor New-Tort 3 da. At Port Spain. Trinidad.

May 10, brig Hope, BIddle. for New-York la 8 sohrs. Napoleon. 4a. 10 da Ua- aheth Citv.

Partridso. for Norfolk ia 4 da At Bonaire, May 10, Br. brig Bloomer, ldg. for 1 SPORTIIVG. THB UNION A8HOCIATION RACES -AT THB KCL'PSR COUR8K.

LO lSLtiro CNDKB THE DlRKCTTON AND MAN A6SMXMT Or THB UNION JOCtTXY CLUB. riaST BAV TO ST AST AT OBB O'CLOCK. WxMrnsnAT, June 1, Jamaica Stakes A Sweep. stakes of git each, b.ft,. and fit only, tf declared on or before May It, with t-'lOO addea by tbe Asaociatian, for three-year-old eolts and fillies raised at the North fillios? ailowed mile beets Biz ta make a raea, aad three to stort.

ar the added money will not be givca, Closed as 1. F. Morris names b. e. Prophet, by Imp.

Monarch, oat of Cajoaadra. 3. Also, oh. 8 tart Bam, by Imp. Glesooe, out of Mist Bailey.

3. J. A A. Bathgate name eh. e.

Comet, by Imp. Trns- tea, out of Ornament by Phadow. 4. M. Ryan names b.

e. Priaea, by Imp. snare k. oat Of JM sdonntu PhiloC. Bu-h names eh.

PanUne, by Star Dtylt, dam by Moemonlh Kclipse. t. B. M. whttloek names e.

by -1 i Sana Day Tbe Jockey Club Handicap oaa mile anoX a half, for oil agea Bweepotakes ef 2i oaeh, h. ft- anl tCOrnly If decUred by tho ltth of May; tl.oni added by the Clabi tha seoond horse ta receive Alts, it Weighu pabllsliod by the bt of May. Eight entries, tnd three to start, or the added money will not be given. Any number of barars may be on tared and started BS the same owner. L'hMod as follows i i m.nm sr.

eat of Kmily Tbrmas, aged. S. Also, gr. g. Tkzoggt A ask, by Cracker, oat of SalUt) Ward.

4 yra. o. usrwou i nm nnmao imp. c. bocam, oy dvwv meat, oat of The Mitre by Cowl, yra.

I 4. Alao. Imp. (. Fleeting Moments, by BoliiigbroAo, aat of Uneen of Cypress, yra, I t.

T. At T. W. DcswsU aams h.s. Slaahar, by ChOAw 1 Harold, out of cVreh Washington.

Aprs. t. A. H. Dixon names a.

sa. Daphne (formerly BaJUe HsmptonJ by Imp. Gianooe, aat af a Priam stare, A years. 7. M.

Ryan names k. h. Zanoni, by Zingaroo, aat af Zelkka. by WiiUa. yean.

t. T. G.Bama sum) b. a. Bi'J Chfalhaas, by Imp.

Albloa. out of the dam of Barry by lap. aiaaosa.4ysars. -H Calvin tireem aamas eh Uieccoaa, by Amp. wlaar- eoe, dam by Imp.

Kavoy, 10. D. McDaniel names b. h. Don Juta, bf Imp.

Hen- eoe, ent of Darkness ky Wagner. 11. Also, eh. h. Gov WickiiSe, by Imp.

Glow ess, of Motto by Imp. Barefoot. Sahb DAT-Parseof 1503 weighu for Age twt at0 beau ositranca, 43a. Katraacate be made an Monday, May 30. sacvaaBAi raiv, Ji'ssS.

GaxiT Fora Mxit Dat. TO STAM AT OS! O'ClOTg, Tie t'mon Sfitag b'lafceav A arse afftso, for jtt 'H, tges mile heats, beat three ia five. The wtsmer, altor tha saco. to bo pot ap at aad km. ant sold torSsoa.

Alt .4 above that sum, if aay, to go to the Racine Fwnd. Kan sa tries to be sande est ar before theAM day of Jn- tga-3 soar Ma. s. lot tt' It ltsl3 soar iia.a sa upwards. IX l.

Horses entered to-lowed It A a. far A3M. It a for AS V. mmA tklM to stmrt. TO ST AST AT Tn aB B.

sabocriptiaa at tae amseia- tha 7 ratow ftoie-toar-BJllt beats.by sa taooeach, half fcrfoit, with gXOCOaddedby iir.L tear mmcrintiina. and two to start. money will net be given. Closed as follows 1. i'ajT.

W. Iiwell name b. h. blaiter, by CkOAt srw a av u-. a ia.

m. ilaVTOlO. "TRW VI CaVTaVU niinirvnitf 2. U. r.

ttmoT tT. Oa AoVI AlTojr, 7J AVw-' a. Bill rearing, by brp. Annan, out CI ain Wbasa ny una. r.t 4.

Calvin Green naases gr. f. imp. SUBMS, dsm by Grey Psgle, jts. it-BW t.

D.MeDaiel tames b. h. Pen Jbab, by tar wlew- eoe, oat of Darkness ty Wagner, tvra, Taiao lisv, Jcwst. fcn Parse of fTJJCO; three-milo heats. Inu aaees sa (f made an Ratordsy, JnnsA.

i fAXS DtT. Til Krhfss 3ew with tioo added Jy Ue Aorta- ties, for thret-ytarHtld eoiit and fj' bet i'? lb. mile beats. Ctosad with the J. A A.

Bathgate nacte oh. e. Comet, by Imp. Trrwmm out of Ornament bythadew. Level! Purdy names larp, "r- Sweetmeat, aut af tlie irro by aamas Imp LBgliak filly KarneAt (aoea pit ulK'm- Asa r.

Mcrris tames h. e. ProfCet. by Uup. Ilottrcfc tmt, aamas t.

PanUne. by 6 tar Daytg, Um BJ mm T. at venue. i hntin dmiaa tha maatiaa. W.lsbtt be decarwiw the A 7W ncawen" nam eh.

e. Ixeheqntf. hp -ye. BkDa'i-' horses benton 4nr iag tha moating, nokaenp- A0O. orhksottde4by the Assoc 'atkra.

Toeletsaa June 4. Wtlbtt be decarwi aa the fT lowing Moaaay. Badge rickets, admitting a mH hidles to the Bodge Stand darts the MoerlBg. eso yi mA ml the Jockey Club Roams, No. HI runaway, oaA at all the principal hotels.

m-mi-i No korse aiU ha permhtot ta start ta aay ve dartag. tha hit rl-iev is dressed fas r-jUraeaay' prescribed by VXIOX Af OCIATIOM UkCEJh LCLlP8J, L0MO iai.AhD.t OFFICIAL CARD Of YHR 'I'H' 'l And rratamiogtkeaasspMeewtstos tor a i canditiaaa tb naavw and tfrvwt af tAakerw weights asyt colors at I've noera, iw.wr mZTZe -nad rverv facility for abtaiaiag aa'mmwsrawosei erase- 4 VaftaTB AV'4Ba -t.

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