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BOSTON POST. WEDNESDAY MOENING, JULY 3, 1878. DErORATIVE ART. Ancient Hon.e on a Ornamentation, Both Interior and Kxterior, a Probable Important Feature In the Coniitruction of the Fd- iflee. of the IVear Futiire.

THE BUSINESS IMPROTEMENT The Completed I.l.t Officer's The Constitution and By-laws, Etc. of Itnllrtrail in Aew Hampshire. Tl'c ot the Eastern Railroad in New Hampsliiic have pared their annual report to thj stockholders, and in it As you were advised in the last report, the quo yvarranto suit ae-aiiist this corporation and the East cm Railroad Company, and tlie equity suit auxiliary tlu reto, were at the term, 1S77, of the Supreme Court of New Hampshire, referred to Georjre A. Nashua, to report the tacts. After several heariuirs the referee made his the December lerm.

The reiKii-t came into the liands of couuse! at so late a day that it could not be aiKiied at that term. Briefs have now been suhm.t- ted on both sides, and the causes were, at the term, posiinmed to ihe adjourned ferin, Aui'ust. Itl78. the hearii gs, and ai other times, the evidence produced btdore the referee, as well as the f.icts elic lied tu other ways, have been considered by your and have conllrmetl them 111 their Hirec ocbiv expressed views of the justice of voiir cause, aiid ot the value ot the property and francliise on lUHl by voiir corooration. road was original: l.tiill with fiimls furnished in large part bv stockholders reside, in New Hampshire; the stock alwajshas been and still is largely held by citizens and corporations of that the duties to the ptiblie are there.

Theincome rroduced bv the traffic of the road will yield a n. rct niie quite sufficient to satisfactory dividends. There is no oebt; and, as regerds the legal ui which we are engaged, your Directors stiil believe that there IS no reason to expect anv other result than one favorable to the interests of At the last annual meeting the corporation vote to risjuest of the a comribiuion equal to diilar for each share of stock held by them, to provide funds for expenses of the contest in which we are The tact that the desired contribution has been paid on more than tbrea-fourths of the shares in the company shows not only the conlidence ot the shareholders in the ultima'c re- Stills of onr but that they may be relied on to furaisli further contributions should tiicy be ju during the progress ot the suits. At the last annual inecing the by-laws of the I'cratiou were referretl to the Directors for examination and rcMsion. It was found needful to obtain tain further changes In our charter before undertaking this duty ai it Is the hope of the Directors that tney may be able to submit, at the coining annu ii an act passctl by the Legislature of New Ilanipsliire at its present session, containing certain aniciidineiits they have it jiriident to ask to the charter.

The subject of the by-laws therefore necessarily remain with the Directors until another mi elii g. The Directors have a cash balance on hand of 84. Ruslnev. Troubles. Jameson millinery No.

15 Avon street, are rci as owing The nominal assets are reported as $4600 in stock, $6000 in good in doubtful and $3000 in worthless accounts. The firm oilers 25 per cent. William A. Martin, harciware dealer. No.

6 sqiiare, is reported as failed. voluntary petitions in bankruptcy were filed in the Fniteil Stales District Court yesterday bv the following parties: Charles U. Robbing of New Bedford, Frank H. Fuller of Springfield, D. Wells of Cheshire, F.

Howe of SprinftCeld, Joseph Bmre of Grafton. Before Register Thorndike yesterday, an ad- iourned comj.osition lueetiug of the credit of Howard Snclling of Lincoln was held, hut it was adjourned for the examination of the hank- mit. Cliaunc) -Hall Sclionl. The annual reception of the Ghauncy-Hall School took place Tuesday morning in the presence of a large audience. The jieculiar feature of this entertainment by tbo pupils is that every effort is made to avoid the exhibition of the result of special effort.

Poems and compositions are read from drafts without corrections, questions on a wide range of topics are drawn fn a box and answered at once. The attention paid to the rxercises was remarkable and the audience was enthusiastic at the result. On this occasion Miss Lucy Newhall closed a service of thirteen years as teacher, she was presented by rs the lirst class wiih a copy of Dii loinas were awardea in the T.ngllfch course to Oliver C. Bryant and Robert Batch- eiler and in the classical course to Joseph II. Beale, and Alfred S.

Rolfe. The Steamship Pembrolce the Warren line sailed for Liverpool on Monday evening with a full general cargo, and the Massachu- eettsof the same line will follow this eyenmg or to- ipvrrow Qioruuig. The of the house on the corner of River and Mount ernon etn'cts in the of architecture iiociiliar to the stmctures of the thirteenth century, marks the commencement of a new era in domiciliary construction. While the work that was changing its moilem outlines and arrange- jncnts into those that were most affected six hundred years ago was going on, many were the curious com- meiits made upon ii, and numberless were the conjectures as to the motive that led Us owner to depart so widely from the es tablished usages of his generation. Frank Hill Smith, for whom and under whose direction it being done, entered upon the task which has now been completed for a suiRcient length of time to familiarize his neighbors at least with his exterior surroundings with the definite purpose of giving to the art of decoration a much-neeiled impulse.

A'ready it may be seen that the step taken by him was one that was well timi and that while he may have few imitators who will follow out his idea, he has done, to a comolete fulfilment, there will be many, as there have been several even now, wlio wfll Bccure for their interiors cheerful colorings and brilliant designs in place of the sober tints and stiff arrangements that, as some of the last relics of Puritan taste, have nniluly lingered to add their influence to Ihe by no means too cheerful tone of the New F.iigland While movciiii'nt, that has now taken definite shape, may at eight have the apiiearance of a hasty inception, a little thought about the matter will dissipate that idea. It is a iiiitiiral outgrowth of the favor which collcclions of ceramic art have found in the eves of those ho have the means to purchase the exquisite product of the the Injoiuene manufactories and the smithies of historic ages. There was a manifest incongruity fii rai-e delft, delicate faience, priceless nujolica, hoary Etruscan or frail ware in a dra.ving room everylhing hcside these treasures wa.s of the most sryh-. In still grealercontrast the curios of and so the question was often discussed, How shall we make these inconsistencies The intnxliiction of antique fnrui- ture was attempted in many cases, but it was uniformly found that only a relative gam was made. Tin addition of Oriental drap ries, which are now in such high favor, was another slep in the nglit direction, but there was still the awk ward coniunctioD of walls, e'aborately ceilings, contreiucccs ami chandeliims, which wiTc artistic enotigii when they were in juxtaposition with the other productsof to-day, hut Inch, fiiiuatcd as they then were, would have given an artist the or an eiithusiast over an idea that tlie world had gone ina.l and was at- to make an imiiossifale union of the past the to the imminent peril of the msilietic taste of future generations.

MrSini.hcat i this Gordiau knot, showing what a judgment, combined with skill in execution, has been able to do with what might justly have been as rather uupromising material. Should any one who has travelled through France, or who 18 famili.ir with Chester, England, and its en vil oils, waniler around the western foot of B( ac'in Ilill he would be quite likely to think that he had been suddenly lo some ancient borough whose quaint buildings have been remcmhi-red by him ever since he first walkeil beside their facades, loi he would hardly fail to come the hoiue inentioiicd above. Its exterior is so well known lo so many Bostonians that its walls, plas tercd outside and Uien stained in neutral tints, its tiled second storv wiih its griffin rampant in terra coltu, Its gables, on one of which is a terra cotta sunflower, ilo not need to be in detail. Suffice it to say that projecting timbers and ivimlows, taken in conjunction with these oilier fcaiures, make of the structure a cdiiplcte rejiroduction of what is well known to the European tourist, but what has been iin'il very recently an iiiisiihstantial vision the ordinary mortals who spend Iheir yean ill the pvirsiiil of home cmploymenti and pleasures alone. In its interior arrangement and finish the Hith its exterior design.

Wide fireplaces apjiear where marble and steel grates uaially are, is banished and calei- niine is by warm symi.atlietic tints that iurnish lu admirable hack-groand to the artistic ob jt cts lo serve as a foil. The dining-room of this Jitile mansion may be selected as a specimen of Its style of interior ombellisnmeiit. Its walls are divided jinlo aiiellings by the use of two shades of brown, tin- daiker forming the outlines. About eighti'oiw inches below the ihese shades tcr- ininate with a graceful moulding. Above this line of llemarcatioii the hue of the walls is that of Ihe sky; on a cloudless summer dav, and against this glorious blue is drawn a lUssign of sunflowers their broad leaves, their yellow and green forming a contrast with their surrouiidiHgs of which the eye never tiros.

The onlv break in this frieze is that made by a panel over the spacious red brick fireplace, J'pon this a white goose is as winging its flight with raidd strokes. The ceiling is jianelled, like the walls, in colors, the cncloseil being tinted (lark blue, and the enclo.sing borders in browns, these glimiises of a mimic sky wave aiqde houghs heavy with golden and nibv fruit, and clad in which retains its smniner greenness. Garjiei and furniture have been seleete I tv'lh a view lo the place into which ihev were to be tint, the light admitted to the apartment pours in through yellow glass, over vvhlch at times dark brown shades are drawn. Mr Smith has by no means abandoned the lion of oil yet much of his time is now oc- copied in diawing designs for the adorning of the of buildings, both (irivate and The jnovement that he has hud the honor of inaugural ing Ml this city is now moving rajiidlv on to success. It ha.s already reached such that his services are constantly in fie has recently oompleted the drawing-rooms of a resilience on Commonwealth avenue, giving to each detail a careful treatment that has made the walls works ot of other dwellings both in and out of the city have either received a touch from his brush or are about to be thus favored; in fact, there is very much to iiid cate that time is not tar distant there will he many houses in and Boston whose interiors will rival in elegance those that in other laiuls arc famed for their eostly pmhelli'hments as well as for the delicacy with which they have been is now at work upon the interior of the new City Hall at Providence.

Then' he has a free field for the orkiim out of his and some very beautiful effects may he anticipated. Of cour.se all tliat is outlined by him does not rt'ceive its elaJjoration at his bands. He is by lho.se who know what he desires, ai in every case his personal supervi-ion is always secured. The scene at his sindio is a busy one. Ho IS to be seen busily in sketching In while all around lie finished drafts, plaster casts for cornices, ci iliiigs and corner pieces, and the ahnost nameless paraphernalia that is necessary for the of his multifarious woik.

Mr Smi is enihiisiastic over his special fuEythat he are a most limitless, and whose ties only the liqise ot many years can definitely determine. An adjourned meeting of gentlemen interested the organization of this Society was held at Hotel, Tuesday afternoon, and the Society was fully organized. The following is the constitution and by-laws 88 AND OBJECTS. Article Society shall known as the Business Improvement Society ot Boston, and Its objects shaH be the promotioa and development of the commerce and industries of the city; sustain commercial spirit therein, and to in every legitimate way its material inter ests. BY-LAWS, SECTION -Yrticle person doing business in Boston, or in any way interested in the objects of he Societv, may become a member, whose nomination shall he by two-thirds of the members present anti voting at any regular meeting ot the Boanl of Contnil, and by signing the consiitiition and paying the first annual subscription.

section one ENTS. Article person admitted to membership in Ihe shall pay the Secretary each year the of ten dollars. Article 1 the annual assessment of any member of Ihe shall remain unpaid for six months, he shall he notified hv the secretary that unless the astessnient is paid within Ihirtvdays his meimbersliip will cease, ana if not so paid the Secretary shall drop his name from the roll of membership. SECTION officers A ri icie officers of the Society sliall consist of a President, a Vice-Presiilent, Secretary, Treas- I iin'T and six Directors. There shall also be an Agent or General Manager, who with the above shall be eh cud by ballot at the annual meeting of the Society, iind the Board of Control.

Aiticle 1 wo-It shaII he the duty of the President to preside over the regular or special meetings of the Society and Board of Control, and in his absence the Vice-President, and in the absence a Chair- nii.n shall be by the members present. Anide Treasurer shall keep an ao conn I of all moneys received and expended for the use of the Socictv, and shall make disbursements only upon vouchers aiqirovi'd by the Secretary and General His accounts shall be audited an mially, isml when his term of office expires he sh ill deliver to his successor all books, moneys and olhir of Ihe in his hands; or, in the ahK iioe of the Treasurer-elect, the sh til be red to the General Manager. Anide shall be the duty of the Secretary to give notice of and attend all ince.iags of Hie i-ietv; to make a n-cord of doings; to a list ot th' iiit-iiihersof the Society, collect ih-3 aiKl I av them to the Treasurer, and to ict the rn ondt lice directly coiiiicctert with such (Lities. Aiiide Agent, or General Manager, th. 1 coiidurt the ot the Society iido exi'ciition all orders, votes and resolves not otherwo'C committed, and promote in every I gi iniate way the objects of the every r.

polar nil etifig of the Boarrt of Control he shall II ake a reoort or stat' raent of the work he also an nnmial repon. VVitii the aiq nwal o8 the Board of Conirol, he may hire ises, cleneal as.sistance, and contracts for tirg and other outlays necossarv to carry on iho of the Society. He shall, however, ike no coptrarls requiring'the of money, when the Treasurer holds the fuinis neces- saiv to detray the same. His salary shall he fixed by 'he Board of Control. SECTION OF THE BOAKI) OF CONTROL AND 80C1ETT.

Article meetings ot the Board ot Coi tiol shall he heki on the first Tuesday of every nth. Art meetings of the may by the Presi'lent or or General Managi or cm the written application of any ten iiu i.hers of the Society. Notices of cia! meetings st all he sent lo the address of each member of the Bi ard two da's in advance of date of meeiing. Article annual meeting of ihe Society shall le hekl on the rtiird Moimay in May, at the rooms of the society, or at such as the Board of Control shall and notice of such raeeti ig shall be published in two or more Biiston iLrilv news at least five before the time fixed for tlee mei ting. At such annual meeting leu members Id shall constitute a Article meetings of the Society may be calk by order of the Board of Control at any tune, at notices of such shall be published in two or more ston daily newspaix rs.

SUCTION AND PKIVILEGFX OF MEMBERS Article member of the can sub mit, at a regular monthly 'etmg of the of Control, a matter that he may desire to direct their to. Artu'le or more menihers of the Society can submit to any regular monthly meeiing of the Board ot Control "a subject tor the consi'leration of the Board, upon which a report shall Article Three-All suggestions of topics for discussion or examination shall be made in writing, and hat.dfd to the Secretary or any member of the Board of Control. SECTION VI. Art cle by-laws mav be amended or rtixaled by a vote of two-thirds of the memb.rs T'n-( nt ai any meeting of the that notice of tlie subject maitei of such proposrd arae.id- msiit shall have been writing at vions meeting. After of the above, the meeting ceeik ith the organization, and the following officers weie unanimously elected bv Clark of Clark, Adams Clark.

Vice S. Ropes of W. Ropes A o. Carol! D. of the State Bunaii of Siaiistics.

Tn asiirer-George VV'. Ballou of George Ballou Co 1 ankers. Din Albert Palmerof the State Senate, Hon Frederick Moseley of the iilton of B. Taft, ligi nt Taniie Manufacturing Company, H. ke.

Goodwin, Locke J. C. Bates, Kimb.ill A Bales Agent or General Ridclyffe. the conclu.siou of the business ihe meeting he will at once to enroll mem- rs. and with a ineinhership of 600 can be operated with full force.

The office is at 42 Congress street, 10 4, aid business men are invited to send in their names. During the course of a week the Agent also ex. ects to present to some tangible nroof Ilf the eHinestne.sB of the Societv in the work under- HAIK. The of C'nrhoHne na a ICrstorw- tive. The comimsition of the human hair has never been ncei lately or Chemical ill alysis has revi a cil its mam out, as it varits in different persons, aud in the iii.n eerson at different ages, it is to de- leiII ine with any accuracy exac.ly wliat quality is lacl ing where a person becomes gray, er hat is best suited to res ore the nai- iiia growth and vigor where the hair falls out so as III I rodiice baldness.

Hence it is that all artificial iiiei arations have failed, in some essentials at least, II eet the reqiiircmenis of a hair restorative. There arr a numlicr of excellent dressings and wa liings, and scores ot thai are either indifferent or positively injurious, and the great mul- licity of these furnishes an argumeni in ot the fact that there is something lacking in them all. The new article, Carbolme, a extract oi ciintains all Ihe (jiialities essential to a I ertect hair restorative, both as reganis natural co'or and a full, luxuriant growth. The basis of Cai- 1 ine is and in that w'ondorful article, duced in own laboratory, are wl ch the art has uot vet been able to Cl bine, aud which act like magic iiiion the scalii, Hit folIi(je8, and the various elemenis ol wh ch the is Its use as a hair-dressing is the gKitest ot motlern discoveries, and there is no 1 1 reason why the prematurely gray and the bak. should not, ata to themselves that most desirable and attractive of all pe-- ioi al adornments, a luxurianf aud healthy growth of hair.

by druggists. hOSTOM POST RECORD. IHSTKH COFUT-jruly ti. Before Judge Lowelu Mr A. ir.

case came up on objections to llic tiai.kriqitV tlischarge. The objection is that after hG Ihii) liau htoiqied iiayiiient he cliai-iit-d oH certain Uebls wliich three several jx-rsons owed the firm against debts wi-kn lias barikiupt fuilivIdnallr owed them, the opinion llndsihat the resi It of this was to prefer those persnns as crudtorsof Ihisbankrrpt by enabling them to pay theni- Rilves in full out of the joint But these set-ofls were agieed to the were contracted, because the rule against setting oil joint against separate debts must yield to tne agrecn eiu of the pariies made at the time of the contact, for without such an tlie debt would not tiave exnted. Tliis constitutes mntiial credit in the strictes' sense, and It could have been against tbeasslgnfes andibcretore the bankrupt could carry it out without illegality. IHm barge granted. T.

for objecting creditor; J. R. Bullard for the banknipt. Res COI'KT-(Civil Session). have been sent down in the following IJoliMiii vs Jo 'dao et al.

The plain id, who is a liroker, entered into negotiallons for a policy in tue n.ercial liisi ranee Company of New on property ow neu by tlie hburg 1.abroad. The premium on the an ouiited to and the insurance company sent the to the with instructions not to deliver it to the plalntiiis until the preiniuin was paid. The plaintiff the premlmn liy a cheek, and notilied one of the dc- hi.dai Mr Lovett, not to seno ihe check to New York until h. satisfied that the dlcv was all rlgiit. Subieqnentlv brought the policy back to have ceitalu tioiis n.ade, ano reque.sted his check back, but was In- foiiiixlbv ibe deiendauls that it had been sent to Yi.rk ibe liisiiraiice company refused to retirn il'e iheck, having it to an account staniliug against Dobson, whereupon the latter suit against the tei (lanis.

At the lilal the jury found for the plainti ai the deteiidant.s The full Court has overruled e.vKptUiiis on the following grounds: The contract vvhlih ihe to prove to enable him to as a contract, and not a contract made in lul'alfot the iiisuraace company. The Instructions of the Justice were (juite sulMciently to the de- lei.dant.s. in the case K. Porter et al. vs which ail a.

tiou about the leiit of ruonis in the Hotel Bellevue, have been ove ruled. The re-tcrlpt 1-; The iiintrun.ent declared upon was a lease giving au ex- c)i sivt light to the les.see In cerlaln rooms. The covenant by the lessors, and Merrill, as assignee, ntiik'd to ail the rents accruing after the a.ssigniuent to him. Ni KKIOK County-Civil tl. Before olburn No.

2926. Vhttrlm Tviil vs Charles Huitson et is an fion of toit. The tuat the defendants, on I) alxiut Apill 21. forcibly entered his close in the town I'f Lejiigii.n. tramnlcd his grass, and cut up the soil In ers places, besides carrying away a large portion of it He sf eks to recover as damages.

Verdict of for plaiu- ilff Several cases have been heard by the Court to-day. Both lies have been dismissed for the the entire list of Court are in order for Weitnesday. Session-Middlesex pefore acon The June term of the Superior Court, criminal session, ame in this morning for the trials. The Cou was orei.ed with prayer and both juries were empanelled. Ijct ha whffti consumed the building and also tba dwelii.i;.- tiouse cotmeited with It, by George L.

Baker In Concord, was sentenced to ten vears In the Mate Prison. Charles Reagan, Alfred Blakeley and Clarence Parsons or Somerville were sentenced to the Hous of I 'orrectlon for breaking and enkcrinc, for former two for tvo years and Parsons for one Daniel Syreue of Somerville, convicted of disturbance of the peace, was sentenced to sixty days In the House of Edward 11 Dun ell of Somerville, for iKilygamy, as sentenced to one year in the House of Correction. Ciiristo- I'her Geason of Ashland, for larceny, was sentenced to six months In the House of Cjrrectiou. Gliudeii of HolUston. convicted of breaking and enter- was sentenced to one year in the House of Co-rectioii.

George F. Grover of Melrose ikon trial charged with an as- a young woman with the attempt to commit rape. rover is a low-lived fellow and during several months has lived a life in a cave. The young wo'iian was forced the ground by him, but he was prevented from omplishing his puriKises by the woman female companion came Ui her assistance. Ml COFRTM-Jnly Before Judge Churchill.

Michael Carney, a vagabond, was semeuced to the Houae ot Industry for three months. Reuben l-eightoii. lor an assault anu battery on Nellie Callahan, sentenced to the House of Coirectlou for six months. Jci-ei'h Claude, for his wife, was fined $b) and lostb. Daniel Ring, for dilvlng away a team without tha of Its ow ner, as sentenced to jail for two months.

Moses H. Follansliee. charged with the larcencv of jewelry fron. Gforgie Crabtree, Was held In for trial in the Sal erior Court. Sarah charged with a.ssaulilng a was held in $JiMi for an appearance on Julv h.

mrl-s L. i-'ra, charged with the larceny of from Morse Hiothers, No. I.A Commercial street, and Patrick F. cbavgenwlih receltlng the same, were seyerallv held in 0 for trial in the Superior Court. Minnie Cobb, a co' i- mou nlghi-w aiker, was sentenced to the Reformatory Prison lor one year.

Si.e appealed aud was held in $tUO. mu Noonan, for ail assault and bane, ou St non Noouan. was fined 11 'and co-ts. Willla Sullivan, charged with an as- and battery on Patrick Burke, as held In $2iiii for ex- uii on Ji iy 9. Marv Goman ami Marv a.

lora mutual assault, were severally flued and one half fits. Patrkk AlcCartuy, for an assault and battery on Miry WUker, was fined $in and costs. Jkines McMah lor an assault ai battery on his wife, was sentenced to the House of Cirrection for -IX months, lie apiiealed, and was held In $bio. Henry Weeks, for an assault on Mary A. Curran, was sentem elto j.xll for three months.

He appealed, and was bold lu $Jio. Rfslney F. Payrow, Mlcbsel Mahoney aud Charles H. Stack- wle, for keeping houses of ill-tame, were severally fined $ino and coats. appealed, and were severally held In TSOO.

William Stohlman, charged with having in his possession, was heldln for trial In the nor Court. In the South Boston Court, James Kennedy, for assault and laiury witL amilk can, was sentenc-d to the of Correction for six mouths. JamesGarland, for an was fined 1 aud costs. He appealed, and was held in $1'J0. In the Roxbury Court, Kiran Batiqua nle ided guilty ii- a frcm Edward D.

Wiiods, and the case is placed on file. Thomas Foley, for assault on Mary Kelley, was flued $10 without costs. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Middlesex L. Hatch to Justin Smith, $00(1, land adjoining iai.d of Micajah Rice, 5 ac es.

A. Vlnal et al. to Wiunlfred Gallagher, $6ii8, land on Wilton street, feet. Cambrldge-John F. Malian to Ann White.

$20CJ, land and buildingf on Ellery street, H.421 square feet. Auctian Males. Messrs Samuel Hatch Co. sold, yesterday, the four-story granHe-front block, two brick dweillng-hOHses and 6VW feet of land. Nos.

41 to 46. inclusive, Kll 't stieet. This was assessed for $47.000 last year, has an annual rental of 3760 and Us owners refused $8.1,000 for it a few years ago. It is encuftitierea by a mortgage of The properly was soldsubject to the taxes of the present year, and was down to Mr Charles for $46,008. the terms of sale down and the balance In cash tionof the pspers are to be estate No.

912 Washington stteef. which contains about sill are feet of land, was. sold on the same terms and conditions, to the sams geutleraan, for $4 per fooL The sail firm sold, on Monday, of the Hulbert estate as follows; 4 street. 2813 square feet. 3714 to J.

B. Simpson, for $li'ft 4 comer of Circuit and Penw ick streets, UOT square feet, cents per foot, to John P. $8 92; next adjoining on Circuit 2136 square feet, at 23 cents per Dmt, to John F. OsgTOd, Esd 28: Penw ick SI reet, 1770 sqiia-e feet. 21 cents jier foot, to John P.

Osgood, for feet 21 cents per foot, to John P. Osgood, 'bf Thev also sold, on the same dav, brick housMi No. 30 Oxford street, to Jainee Folsom for $60i 0 ca-h. NAVAL MATTERS. BOSTON.

ednesday ul 3. Slates schoolship Saratoga, Gapt. Evans, down from Norfolk Monday afterno-m, and aud will sail in a day or two for a cruise to Bennada. MARRIAGES. thUcltv, July by Rev 3 Winklf v.

Arthur Dennett to Amelia Dutton. Melrsse June24. by Nafhinlel 5 eaver. Jr, Walter Rich of Malden to Annie Sewali of 30 Cambridge. July 1, by Jlev (itshee, Mr James Folsom to Miss-Louise Adelaide Watson.

both of Cambridge. deaths WADLElGH-ln this city, June 29, Miss El a Frances Wadletch of Au esbury. Mass, 21 years 7 moiiUis. Charlestown District July l. of bpinal nieu ngtiis.

Frank lirnest, youngest child of John aud Can ie Lieber. aged 3 years 1 rronth days. Jhne 29, Nancy wife of Rev Topline, agifd hS years. DE 1, William DeCosta, Esq, ageii 8 months 15 dav s. Wakefield.

June 29, of diphtheria. Arthur, scm of Ileury aud Mary Emerson. Scituate. July 1, George itf Allen, aged .6 A Iniportnnt Kuiiction MtimuUited. The kidneys exercise most Important functions, which are so wearisome that they tax to the utmost the strength aud endurance of these busy little organs.

Every brcatn. every pulsation of the heart, every movement of a limb, every thought, makes wa.Rte necessitates the development of new atoms. The used up particles In the blood are from it and iu a watery fiuid bv the kidneys, which then di.Mharge tin.s fluid into the bla lder. A train of disasters to the system wo'ild if so to were not strained off a'ld disch irged. This is the case when the kidneys ome inactive.

Ston acb Bitters, by resUirtng tiieir activity, not only keeps open a liuport.int outlet tor linpiirities, but preve its diseases of the kidneys themselves, which when inert become liable to fall a prey to diabetes. disease, ne- libi-liBalbunienytia and other maladies specially Incident to ihem, hich, although uot specia'ly rapid in their progression, are obstinate and fatal. jyl COMMERCIAL RE(K)Rl). AND TRADE. SALES AT BROKERS' BOARD, July 2.

FIRST CAI.L. BrtNDS I 52 and Arkansan A Santa i Valley Ibi FcRalstni.7i..b)lV4 23 Atch. 'lop. Santa 5 Bos. Aioauv.

Ke Kd7s L.G...li)3M! 16 2 Jc Low Fe 2d m. SCJi 2 37 31 Biir.AMo.Riv.itd.Sà Dkj Bor. Missouri in Nebra-ka. in Nebrask.i..................MO. tfi.OIH) Hdit.iErle Rd 7s.

Zy 2 25(7, 938 31.5 1 1 Pacific Rd 7 Chicago. Bunimgioti Land Grant 106 Ouincv lid Grand Itiv.Val. K. .50 Eadcrn LMa 1st 111.38 11-4 $1,000 Alb. RdTs.llj D20 II makovacturim; co 1 Fitchburg 11:514 4 Bates Michigan Kd.

LAsu Co 15 Northern nm iSos. Water 7 Nor. Rd .1 100 0 ..............................2 90 N.York N.En?. Ra. UAii.KOAus.

10 LakeCham- 115 Topeka Santa plainHa.com.................31 42 20 llHl 3 14 2ti0 100 do 4 20 ilo. i 100 25 .30.. 25 4'2Lj 24 Wll. Balt. 100 Ilo i Portsmouth, Gt.

Kalis 42 I 4 Conway 9 125 12Js 4 10 lim rights 5 MiNino cos. U50 4 31 t'alumet .50 Raii.sas City, Topeka 4 2iio Cop. Kalis Min. 4 Western 100 Uuncaii Sllv. Go.

-Y's too 4 I'H) 5 Uj 2im 49 PH) 7-ic 25.... 1.50 Osceola Min Co 10 1 Bos. Si Maine Ku. SECOND CALL. RAIIR 0 AD 5 40 N.

Eng. Ed. 2o 11 5 ur. 4 Missouri Ill Nebraska $2.000 Atch. lop.

4 Santa UHi 4 Santa Ke RilTa L.G...I04 KeKd Hart.4Erie Kn is. 2i'ji 6 43 $5iHl ir.4.Mi»S'->!i.K»l ss 4204 In 25 Ogdcn'gA $3,000 I'n. Pacific Kd 8 Plain Kd com Silfig Sinking 4 ,56 Piietilo and vVrkaiisas 3 00 lot). 4 Santa Valley 26 I 4 Ke Rd m. 7s 8 SAl.ES AT SECOND BOARD.

FIRST CALL. BO.NPS. US Pueblo and Union Pacific Rd Valley IM, 50c 6s, gold .................105 20 Bur. 4 Mii-oiiri MA.NOFAciiiKiric cos. tu Neb.

rig.its.. 8 Nh 1 170 50 Eastern IHk RAlLKOAUi 1.5ll____Ilo................................. 25 Topeka 4 Santa 2) Kd i 4 Lake Cham- 260 do. 43 plain Rd 30 6 30.. 43 Ml.MNGCOS rigiits 3c 50 Duncan Min.

Co 1'2 lios. 4Maiiic Rd 0 5 4 650 Mm. 4 SECOND CALL. BO.NPS. 200 Eastern Rd 'lop.

4 Santa 10 Kansas Citv, Topeka 4 Ke Kd 37L $5 .500 Atch. 0 4 Santa 25 Lake uain- Ke Kd. 1st iii.7s.b)4i.^ plain IM. $1,000 Atch. 'lop.

4 Saiila 20 N. Y. ami Eng. 2j KeRd. Hs 107 uanp to.

300 Bos. Water Power Co. 175 Pueblo aud Arkansas mining id Valiev Kd 27 .50 Duncan SiiverMin.t;o aVj, 1,50 Topeka 4 Sarua MA.NtTAi TijitiNG co. Ke Rd 43 1 Laconia 75 4234 CLOSING PRICES. Boston Water Atcl.

SOU 1st mort do I ami Grant do do 2d mort. I'nioii Pacific hailroad Union hailmad l.aiiU I nioii I'acinc Kailri'Hii Sinking Kund Kasiein Railroad new Bosli llaitlord 4 Erie lopekeA Santa Ke 4 Ail.any Bosioii 4 Maine Burlington 4 Missouri (lu Neb.j Builiugton 4 Ijuincv Ciuiliii ali. Sandusky Cleveland Kasiern Horse -V i it i.tgan Central Ogdenbbiirg 4 Lake Champlain Rd commo Old Coa.ny IVil. 4 Baltimore Pi liman Palace Car Veni.out 4 Canada V( rmont 4 Mass. Cali et 4 Hecia Cenirai Mining er Kails Mil ing Kranklli' Mining luternatlonal Silver Mining (jpincv Mining Iiimcaii Silver Min.

Bill. 4-4 19341 104 -1 laH'Z, IIHi 71 24 43 4 124121-2 Klv'ii 99'zz9 1 4 3 1.5-16 12 59 6 51 29 1(11 DiLq 64 75 1 in ITO 2 IH 1 6 to dj 1 14 7)6 5'V4 J.oam I.eeal Di'pfrom other Due to other Boston, Tuesday Evening, July 2. MONEY AND BCSIXESS. With the iu apogee, the earth in aiihelion, aaiJ tlie nmititinie willing to leave ninetv-ana-iiine for a more convenient st'ason, satisiiert to get away even from ninety as farjis possible, in seeking tlie brei'zes of seashore and mountain top, it is hardly time to look for great business revival or higiicr rates for money, it is the same old story in discounts, the range being 3 to per cent. Bettveen the banks, an ce.s were borrowed today at per cent.

New York funrls quoted to-day at 10, cents pre- nmini per thousand dollars, wiih mo.Mt of tlie busine.ss at cents preinmm. The exchanges at the Clearing Houseto-tiay were lieavy, $12,376,321, larger ilian on any previous day for mouths; balances to-day, $1,930,73:5. THE BOSTON BANKS. Tlic following Statement gives an idea of the condition of tlie Boston banks for tliree June 13. Jure 24.

Julv 1. Capital $51..35 i.nfi.) 12.5,T(>4,7 l.T.n-Tl.T 00 2.677.4 6,224,200 6,375.1 0 lM.9.52,H0fl 19,204..500 I9.3»M!.9»m 21 52.1.5:.im 25,527 600 25.:572,700 25,048.1 0 Anotlu large ii crease of Loans, whieli now stand more tl.an three milliuns higlicr than tii'iv did early in June. Tlie Deposits during the past week some $619,200. The 31)0010 shows a slight decrease, but tlie gam in Legal Tenders is more than an offset. The amount due to other banks is more than a million larger than last week.

THE SALT TRADE OF GLOUCESTER. Few are aware of the magnitude of the Salt traile of Glcuccster, Mass. Hast year more than fifty barks, brigs three masted schooners arrived al that port from Cadiz, all with tiill cargoes of salt tor th'e Gloucester fisheries. This year tiie same great are expected, and sixty vessels may be unloaded at Glouces ter, giving l.fe and animation to that beautiful and capacious liarbor. WE.ST INDIA TRADE OF GLOUCESTER.

ithin a months, the West India trade has been resumed at Gloucester, once the seal of the entire Surinam trade, and fifty years ago of a large W'est India business. The iish exports to Barbadoes, Port am, Porto Bico and Martinique. Martinique has been largely controlled by the Nova Scotia mer chants, but now is rapidly into the hands of the Gloucester fishing firms, who have superior facilities for the transaction of this very important branch of commerce, and we do not doubt that in a few years the largest portion of this business will be concentrated at that most convenient seaport. GOLD, AND GOVERNMENTS. old tins forenoon at and afterwards sold at IOO J.

These figures give the range for the day. Customs receipts at Boston on Monday, $47,449, I his forenoon, tlie figures this line were moderate. The gohl received at the Boston Custom House payment of duties during the month of amounted to 64, making the total since January 1, 1873, $6,378,077 31, which is 16 less than was paid in for the corresponding six mouths of 1377. Foreign Exchange quiet 60-day bills on Loudon 4 36L.I&4 87, and sight bills at 4 8.3® 4 38 i 2, gold; commercial bills 4 84 84'4 in gold, ann 4 88, currency. In Government securities, the Sixes of ISSl rcgis tered unchanged to-day; SPs coupons up li; 41 2 registered unchanged; 44 np 4 per cents sold at figures; registered up coupons unchanged; gained without alteration; 10 new 5 and currency Sixes each improved the six per cent, bonds and the coupon 4 per cents, are now ex interest.

STOCKS. Stocks continue very active indeed, considering the time of year, and ihc heat. L'nion Pacific R. R. Sixes closed firm this afternoon at 4 Atchison, Santa Fe 1st mortgage Sevens quiet at Toi el a and SanUi Ee 2d mortgage Sevens advanced lo 87'3h from yesterday; Bur- lingUm Micsonri, in Nebraska, 1894, strong at 11614 Hartford and Erie R.

R. Sevens fraction; Union Pacific atlvanced to IOOI 4 In Kailioad shares. Atchison, Topeka Santa Fe was active at the to-dav, advancing to 43, and closing strong at 4 against 4 OT 4 yesterday at the close; Boston Maine firm at lOS'i; Eastern strong at Ogdensi.urg Lake Champlain common closed ra'her dull at against 304 yesterday; Pueblo AArkanta'M improved a frac.ion, closing at 27; Kansas City, Topeka Western to 494 Boston Albany gained a fraotion; Philadeiphia, Wilming'on and Baltimore tq. In Mining sh 8, Duncan Sliver a liltle'higher than yesterday, closing firm at Calumet Hecia strong at 180. DIVIDENDS.

has The First National Bank of Vt. dcclartd a semi-annual dividend of 5 cer.t. The Quincy Bridge Company will jiay $5 er sliare July 5. The conixms due July 1 of the Florida Central first mortguee 7 per cent, gold bonds will bo paid at No. 62 ange place.

New York. The coupons due July I of the Nashville and Cliattanooca Railroad, and of the Nashville, Chattanooga Railroad, and St. lamis branches, will aKiat 17 Nassau street. New York, where also the bonds niaiiinng on that dale will be paid. The American Central Insurance ot Txiiiis, has declared its usual senii-anniial dividend of 6 per payable July 1, and the Bank of Commerce ot St.

Louis, has declared a handsome dividend of eight (8) per cent. The New Jersey Insurance Company of Newark wil! pav the eighty second semi-annual dividend of 10 per cent, immediately. NEW YORK BANKS. consequence of the refusal of Congress to remove anv tlie onerous war taxes that me Nation al Banks Have had to pay, it is reimrted that a number ot tlie banks of this citv are now tlie advisability of retlueing their capital, and tlm.s avoid part of the oppressive taxation. The majority of the stockholders of the National Bank, one ot tl oldest in the citv, have decide ifilnce the capital of $3,000,000 to The Fast River National Bank, it is reporteii, has do cidcd to reduce its capiial from $350,000 to It was also rnmored that the Markst National Bank made a reduction of in its capital of $1,000.600, but the officials Of the bank stated yesterday that while the proposal caretully coii- no formal action had yet been York Journal of Commerce, July 2.

BALANCE OF TRADF. Tlic balance of trade with other countries for the flsi-al vcor, 1878. winch closed yesierilav, be in taVo of the United States lo the extraordinary sum of ,0 SI. I be eleven months of the vear, to May fficiallv reported on Saturday from $246,528,000, and tl.ere is little doubt that June ill add or 00,000. Of this enormous balance in favor abroal, at least $150,000,000 has eo invested and broiig it home in United States Government bonds previously owned abrofd.and the tota! of these bonds in foreign liands of $900,000,000 in 1369.

has been redu. 1 to aiiout 00. to Jnne 30, 1378, ot which only $210 000,060 now bear 6 per cent, Yijrk Comiuercial Adreriiser. GOOD PROSPECT FOR BUSINESS. The agent of the Mount W.ishington Glas.s Works just refnmed frjim a short trip to the South and that affairs there look well for the Fall trade.

Tlie works were shnt d'iwn vesterdav for stock taking and to tke thenevossary alteration for an nsive Fall Bedford Standard, Tutsday evtning. GOLD DISBURSEMENTS. New York, July 2 Post says the amount of Jiiiv iiiterc't 1 aid oiu ai reaaiiry np 10 iKcii today IS This leaves a little over $17,000,010 to come. NEW YOfiK. MATTEES.

NEW YORK U. S. 1331, tuufi no. ri oui-, is; OUI-OII i.s- ilo. lio.

OUI Co. reg voiip tOUi-OU II. S. 44' eoup do. do.

4'. I'. S. I) A Hi.dS' m.silldatefi ii ITI' aiio Fissex Co icksiivei Mill. no.

un P.eilic Mail M.iniaiBii 10 A iaiiiB VViHls. Fargo A Co Aim-rieaii Kxure'S S. Exiiress N. Y. Central do.

STOCK MARKET. July 2. ii .1024 Panatila Un. Pacific L. Shore Sc so'da' IllinoiB Central 74 103 Chicago 10 -9 A ,107 'Cliigugo ami Rock island MiUvaiikee and St.

Paul. do. i-reierr. iu a ,4 Toledo anil I 0 UI 4 do. AFi.W 1 do.

i-fererred H.i-’is and 3754 10 .139 54 57 81 431g 75 4 324 la'a Ex. Ui'l. 'Di At. A Paei'lc Tel. Co Bur.

Atjuincy ilaiinihal and Si Hartronl and Ei 0:14 25 II 10 nteed. PaciiK Union Pacific bnud 1.5'.. Land Sinking 25 DKSPATCH TO THE BOSTON ork ve vi vg Money easy at 2 (q per cent, on call. Sterling nnchaiigea and steady. The exports of dome'tic prmUice from the of York for the 7,529 against for the corresponding week of la-t year.

I Gold opened and cl at with in the interim i atl- rales Itii per cent. 10 flat. Clearing' at the Gol.l Exeuaiige Bank were The Custom' receq-ts were 212 I dishu'sements for interesi and lor bond' Governiiieiit bonds were firm to-iiay. Closing bids U. Sixes.

laSL regi'tereo. I do. U. 136.5,-ie»v.registered. liKTis; do.coup., 11 1367, registered, do.

coupon. 1 63, do. coiqioii, U3; C. S. Xeii-Kortq)B, regi'tered.

109; do. Kivcb. registered. do. coupon, 11-7: new 44 s.

re-1. 44 do. coupon. 1 44 C. S.

new 4 per ceiiis registered, 10U4-; coupon, Raciflc Si.vesof In State boniis. District of Columbia solil at 8.34; Carolina, funding a. o' IStjf, at 10; do. suecia. tax at Missouri Slxi's of at 103' 4 Railroad lionds strong and In brisk 1 ne Slock ariet was strong, with a ieneral advance lu of to Uq per the latter iiM.V irthwestern preferred, hicb sol-1 from 734 to Jersey Ceiiiral advanicd from to bin do.

eu at 34 Lake Shore aiivau. e.l from to 5 3 4 Northwesteru from 174 to 49 4 St. Paul common from to the preferred from Erie iroiu 15: to 154. Wabasn from to Lackawanna fiom 594 to 5i'iq and Pa- iflc from l7 to At the close the general market was with few exceptions, in which there a fractional decline. he transactions at the Stock Exchange to-Uav aggregated 96.3 0 including 2i.6JU Nortliwestern, 21,300 Lake Shore, Delaware, Lackawuima and W'esleni, 950.) St.

Paul, New Ceniral. Fine, 2700 W'estern Union Pacific Mail, I 611 1300 Waha: aiitl 13' 0 C. aud i. Closing as follows Delaware and Hudson Canton Comi-any, Coii'olidatetl Coal Alcrrisaiid Fssex S4; Western Union Telegraph Co-upany, Quicksilver Mining 13: do. preferred, Pacific Mail steamsliip Comjiany, Mariposa MmingUo, prei.

Exto es'Comiiaiiy, 1034: Wells. Fargo A American Merchants Express United States Express Company, 47; York CentralA Hudson River. Erie, 15 4 do.pre- ferre-1, 3i-4: Harlem, 139 rred, Michigan Central, Union Pacific 644 l.akeShore am; MK liigau Sontliei ii.584 111 inoi? Central, 34541 Cleveland ami Piitslmrg, Chicago and Nortlnvestern, 'lo. pre- lerreil, 754: CoJumhU'ami Cincinnati, 26; New Jersey Central, and Rock Island, l74: MiHvan- k- and St. Paul, 524.

do. preferred, 824: Watia'b 11; do. I'ittswirg and Fort Wayne, 94: ierre Haute.do. Chicago 4 Alton. 77 do.

preferred, 102, Ohio and 7 4 l.acktu waiiiia, Atlantic anil Pacific Company, 254 Mis.soiiri Pai-ilic, Atlantic and Pacific Indiana Central. Chicago. Burlington and Quincy. nihal and St. Joseph.

114 Centra' Pacific bonds, 1.54; Union IC. 54 Laud tirants, Ul'LiSinklng Fund, 4 llart- fiiid aiid Erie Firsts. 22: do. guaranteed. 18.

Bur silver, currency, 11.5-4; KolO, llrik; coin i'i dl.s»'ount. Ftnuiieial. LONDON. July 2, 12.30 P. 96 1-16; U.

S. Ixinds l-'74: 5s. lu-ak; nev 443 106; l0-40s. 1104: Krii 154; preferrtd. 314 Central, 35 4 LON DOlv.

July of bullion from the Hank of E.nglau»i tivday. i.253,000. PARIS, July 2, 2 P. 113f 70c. PARIS.

July 2. 4 P. illf 20c. Exchange on oi don, 25i lie for thori sight. LONDON.

July 2 statement of the Berlin Imperial Buck shows a ueciease in specie 01 I3.3oo,ooo marks. LONDON, 2 and a-balfs. 106: lO-iOs, II 04 rale ol discount for three bills in open market is per which fielo-w bank rate. LON l-ON, J'lly 2. 4 P.

1.54 Consols for money and a coi 5 15-lt (a decline of 4 smce tne opeutiig rate); new 44 67s, 1075s: llo4: Erie prererred, 32. LONDON, July cargoes of wheat are in more inqnirv iban they jesteiuay, but coin is silll quiet. Caigoeson the passaci anu for shipment of wneat and corn 1. (iotid No. 2 Spiing oil the coast, average luiAed American iiew corn tor nrompt siuim.ent, fair erage No.

2 Spring wheat for shipneni i July or August. 33s 6fi. earner un-etited. AtLi.erpool ai Corn are suady. Ci.rn, 22s 9d, and peas, 6d.

July 2. 12 30 P. winter istii'- losj Spring do G'afifo nla 9s H(a 3ii; ciui 10 6d. 34'. Provisions, etc 47s; beet, 72 bacou, 27std'a31s; lard, cheese, 47s; taliow, 37s 3il (at London It LIVFL.POOL Ji'l'- dull: uplands.

63-16d; Or- 1 sales 60 OO; Imlmitng fo: specul ex- ReceipiB mciuding 57'H) Ainerlcaii. Fut ire.i qi let; Ji.li-Augusi. Ke.e.pis of wmeat for three days. imhiding 7ooo American. LONDON, Jnl- Mark Lane Expres.s says; is a ifecided change for tlie belter in the of growing wiieat is now in full bloom.

At the first sight, tlic tielus seem to promise a large crop, but lu muuy of tue Ids Die ears are sii all. Die of lia--ley and oat'. Die at present point to a fair 01 cereal', a-far as is coiicenied, while ue iji ality is likely to ediucre. JiKEWSTKR, BASSET IJAMliEItM. IfKAT.FKS ivT4KHN, itONnS.

O.M.MKKi'IAI., PAFFH. OltllFHS KAKUl AT ItUOHffUN' Al 4.0\ FUA.YIKA'T ItGAvarious Issues, ou hand lor iiuinediate delivery. HiY OAGKFisM NTllKKT, KO.NTOA, IlIASS. tMJ Uiiited States Bonds, all issues. Cleveland 6s.

St. Louis Gold 6s. Indianapolis 6s. St. Paul 7s.

SALE BY- WM. BALLOU Ao.Oi Uall svtreet, AEW Ikevoiishtre St. BOS ro.v. Foreiirn K-zuorm YARMOI TH, Sch Dreadnoi-i5t'bbu meal. Ha YU.

nlte qtls bblsSOhf I bis hi bbls mackerel-200 boxes herring bf hi lb boxes do busli Rs yards dozen lbs beach iron door aud 1 feet lumber. JdHN, N13. Steamer bbis bhls bbls b- tons do -jo bbls piteli-30 bbls boxes Hardware-2 bbis jireen peas bbls sugar. NS. Sch bias neal bbl rtflnca uieal.

DlGBY', NS. Sch Arco-300 bbis bbls busi, corn. YARMOUTH, NS. Nch bbls do meal. dozen cha ber sets.

OTHLR Ft-KEIGN pkgs hardware-32 pkgs assorted ilry do cotton do upholsteri.ig do 1 alted do Uo mestlc do staiionery do drags and do castings do agricultural do printed do picture frames and do clocss do cam.age do do oil do do do pkgs lager bag coil lard-8 bolts -1 1 bf ches sticks hard pine-239 dry rolls heatbixg paper-8 cases hats and do gnn.s—.3 and shi do canned do keri cases 2 bbls 6 pkgs ansorted hardw ases ca i- casks 3 pkgs gla.isware—1275 kegs oblspitcu bbls bbls spirits 22 IHI do petroleum 4 iMllswiekl- g-4 bdls2 racks pieces bay press doz bbls do ra-ges bbl plated ni plow cases implements -2 havl road scrapers cages grai 1 ilo 12 wagon to -giies la nests coll' Mai ila 2(1 iKiis bbls salt cases repairs Icecream pkgs pun ps bi is cases do troches 4 doth do ca.se« petroleum pkgsdo'mesMc colls inlh cordate tacks doz 'hovel'-8 balas i-al dozen cases casks grindstones. Ket-eipta of Licaciier anu Mt 2 Le-vtuc and Albanv rolls Culler 4 bdl; Merro-w-12 sacks 22 Ddls Locke A rolls Cumn.tngs 4 co bdls Mo.ver—ri:) bags alt 22 rol 4 (i S.nlth-16 roll' Poller. White 4 Baylev-16 rolls bdls itler. A hags 6 sacks A Adac-s A r.il.'s Johnson, Fa on A boxes 1 bale A Thompson 4 bdls Doyle 4 roll A Foster 4 do Sa lo do Uonverse. Clark A co-15 do Liles Blake A 2 do A Dore-3 sucks A I) NUk la A co bdl bags Lee Claflin 4 rolls order, o.d and Newport Rai .59 ro l'72 bdls der.

Fuel- burg Alex sides J4 A bales Mo--re. 'lilh 4 roil' -25 haies I I. A II sks A 11 Adams A aril's Poor A sou rolls I Sattoru A bdls Walker. Oaklev A co -49 bcl JM CO. an bdls .57 roll- A Roberts A son.

Boston an-l Lowell 1 Jones 4. co-16 rolls .1 Bishop 51 rolls Allen. Field A rolls Dizer. Por la id hn bdls Ho ler rolls Waii- lii.gton A li) Tell- Johnson. Eaton A co.

By A-i-oid Feabodv side' Atlierl- n. Hal! A nils Frank Osborn A co-24 do Proctor, i unt A do PlnderA Wiuclieste Vo Field A 24 do A A Mes-ser A ill White A y-9 Kndicotl A co-2 (ii! do Conveise A do 13 Hall do Fem- lie toi do Warren 4 do do l-a Frar order. Ii Moulton Salem rolls do A 11, litigan A doC'iaries Harrington A do Proc- Hunt A Ha ri do mil A do in, Merrill A Salem rolls John do Baithelder A do SU.we, Whitney- 17 do Hil 4 Alii do Jones do do vv Field do Wells. ana Railroad-1 nelt nitk ft irils skin 1.5 bdls pelts Uorss A ba'es hi V5 A I bdl pelts Fenuo. Son A hides Maas- bdls bides 34 do skins 6 d) pelis -V Corey.

(lion and New pon 39 23 55 l)dl -skins order. ann Raliroa. hide.s JF Menov hide skins A Meader, Boston and Lowell hides A Meader. REVIEW OF THE BOSTON MARKET FOR THE WEEK BNDIJiO JULY 2. market Is steady With an improved demand, and sales ot Pots at 4 5 iqc, aud PcarU at 6 4 18 ft.

tor laige and small lots. CAN DLE.S—The arket is quiet and steady. Sperm are selling at 27(a29c IP ft. Patent wax range from ami Wax at 19'a'2Ic ft. Adamantine range as to qnaliiy.

and Mdulds from 12 5 (( 2 $1 ft for toe usual and extra sizes. Ckiunel is qgiet and selling In small lots at $14 ton. Peflnsytviinla gas are selling HI large lots to actual consumers, on private terms. Cumberland coal continues in mo-lcrate deli and, with cargo sa'es at at and at Alexaud la and Georgetown at $2 2S5 per ton, free on board. Baltimore lo Boston rule firm at $1 35, and from the other birnminoiis ports at $14-5 ton.

The naiket for Anthracite coal is qulei and steady, with ro geneial stocking up demand from the trade, who are buying niy to the extent ot immediate In fact business at Samptng poinlsis not ted to be active until Ihe last of this II onth or the first of when the Improved condition of Ihe maimiacturing interest ami the wants of other large consumers will probably compel a movement. Dl'tnliutors are I ot stina-lated to any of their ant' by the inouthly advance In prices agreed upon and carried out oy the producing compa.dcs, nor are they holding off from any doubt ss to the per- ant'Dcy, for this year at least, of the oombluation into which companies have entered. I'hay are si iiplv ailing for retail buyei sto take holil. and for reliable daia as lo the probable wants of consumption. The companies arVetlng their pnriuct In New York harbor have anted their dicular rales for Julv from 18 ton, ami Die Schujlkill operators from '-(i t-un.

Tue mining allotments of the latter are so sinalnthl' month that they i work throughout the entire region last Saturday, will not resume until the I5th Inst, ity fnat time It is exiei ied that the supply of coal at Port Richmond will be refit ced to the maliest compass ever known at this sea 01 Die vear. Ibe Lehlgb alley operators are compell'd to the first part of the month in order to supply thq den and for their product, which is sold close loui fi even ahead of production. The total output of At thraiHe coal thus far during the year has tieen 6,414,202 against fio. lor the same time last vear. I a decrease for the first six months of 2.4.50.1I.52 tons.

Prom a 1 pari'Oii of these figures Is easv to see that, with a lair; virate const nption lor the whole year, the mining coll I ante, have to work up to their full capacity during the next four or five remaining mouths of the shipnng season. Coastwise freights a.e quiet and steady at per Pfiom New Yo-k to Boston, while troni where a large amouut of tonnage has lately lieen coucen- i.ai.d. Die rtecllned to $1 2 for large and mall eS'els. The local retail trade remains very quiet, wi D.iil.ei sin Binali lots ucliverqd at $550'4j6 per tou for s'ic slz- s. market shows a decided Improvement lii't an advance of Vjc on Rios, and uuyers taking ireely.

Javasaie held with Incre.ased with the (I pect of an early a'Jvance in owing to favorabb) advices from the East. The quarieily Padane saleofG I ent Java took I'lace last Saturday, aud the detail'p cab-tare at baud lo-fiay. The offe mgs of only ls, less than one-half the amount offered at tne June sale last year. The averuee realized was .56.11 vliUh is an advance of flori-is on the la-t It is e'tiiuated that the next nnarf-Tly ale ill 1, Inp oi about 20 00 against do. at Die 'poi Gin-, time last ye.ar.

TLese figure' a sii-irt ami here, both preseut and are liii in are not tlieir stocis ir- ly at piiies cuiienl. and the tendeiicv Is to a ni.fiier ran-ge. GD-ei giai cs are tirin but quiet. The sales thi.s week Include I ais a at 2Kn gold; 30 i albo at I a Rio al an-l I'D bales ha at J-iLjc ft. St.

Donimgo is and iwmi al at 7 3 tti.pold market for ma Isq-ile'and hanpefi tth Shea- hing Uopper at and Yellow atliinp Metal ai 2 8 Ib Bolt- and at 28c ft. Ingot in mode ate demand with sa es at 1 I- Vijc 18 ft OlK arkci here for cotton Is quiet and i ncl.aiiped, and sales f--r Die week foot 2--uo bales, v.irii us grades. We quote 9to 9 vu 80011 ordi.iary, Ii Lca.li»«c: low ifidlUip, I and uiid-lliiig at liyc per ft. includinp and Gulf. In Liverpool, tie.

ay, ala oiiened quiet and unchaiige-l, aud loicd tue a niuiket. Spots were dull aud lianpid at I 3-U dtooVl for uplands and Orleans, with sales tiales, iucludlnp 5uu for and speculatl-m, aud Ameriiau. in prodacts we d-ill au-l lendii.p dow n. In contracts opened stea ty and c.ose-t weak at 7 dei ima! points below last quo- latii ns. were qifiet and unchaiige-l at II 7-IOc for uiiduling uplands, sales i4 bales.

Total that port. do. all do.nestic ports. I bales, 'ilie rei eipis at this port to-dav were .32 biles, ct 46 tiales: toial stock, bales. The recvipis alali ui estii i 7ii i'ales.

against 1 121 on T-ies-1 ly of last and 18-5 for the same date last year. The follow 1 a are the spi culative bid an-l York Exchaiipe to-da lids: Jtilv Contracts, 11.47; 11.16; October U.ll January 1II.9S; March 1 l.lgsa April H.2i{alL'26. Speculative sate'. She luie ileliveryat tlie miuoling upla 11.48; Set lember do Deten b( Fetiri arc li7ia r.i.(alI.10; May for iii- at 3 P. November 1 1.91 11 I.T2: AND market Is firmer als, have lately been selling at a ind note an nniirovetl demand GlUer imler this head quiet au-l iiii- Powuers are higher and in.ire active at DKUGM.

DI EI3 tor F.nuli'h to 1 leg artilles Hitachi $1 '2-(ul gold: liineal is higner at gil- 1 Sal Soda hicber at $1 2 0 1 A.sh, $1 6 1 5 75, cf lii; ('hloraie Poiasli, Uream'Tartar in demand a ri at 2 (a ilic.g- Id, for crvstals: Gambicr lilgher at gol'l; Renidl at (ia nb-igc at Ginseng at II): Ijiecac Root, I 3e; SeI.tCB Boot. lioc. inarhet is very firm for Domingo with sales ion. All other Dyewoo-ls bten quiet ai no sale rtqiort. FlSI rnaiket tor Uodrish is flniier, very Lin stoiks or prime dry retailing and shiiipi.ig grades.

Isid fo-- cu ing. 5Ve note smalf e- or large Bans ush at $125 a. 4 7.5, medium at ai il sii-all 1 omliial, Hake are at $125(0 1 Pollock at ami HaildiKkiat $1 MacKcrel are very scarce, no i up-ovemeiit in the shore and the Bay fleet not yet froiu. old are iiearlv out of the m.irket. New No.

3 are higher and 't lliig ai $7 0.7.50 tor large and f) bnl. for small. Heirlug are in demand and firm at $2(oD the outside lilt-' for Ill 11 I arkei is firm for Raisins, with a iijode ate den and and further sales of loose at Sl'fogUhls liox. In Sultana Rai-ins. at Siqme, as to (lUi.lit» ai Valencia at 13 ft.

Smyrna Figs quiet, aud tales eoi.lii-ed to smell lois lui.g,1.5c 18 ft, as to qu iy. UU'laiits 11 I at Daiesat 4ia.5.-: Tii key Pr ities at ai iiron at 1 W- ft. Peaiiuis in fairiie nuiid, salisatSl ltKo.1 15'F DC'fiel for $1 5.1 ii.r Wash III) ton ami Norfolk. Ofiforother 51 75 for elii Ice ked Norfolk. green fruit la de na fi seaiee.

wltli SHtli today by auetioii, lajxes Len 01 sat a ra? ge of 25 per box. as to q-ialitv. (iraiices are sellii In lots a. $7 5 i.a$3 pi box for 'O fruit. Valeucia do.

are out of the market and mm iiuil lour lie market is dull and iioniiiially we I ote a feeling to-dac. to a in Wtstirn pri-es, which seem to -live touched b--ttoio. We aiiote $3 1 hn! for Wi 'Urti siUK-riine: $4 tor c-inimon extras; it for straight i- extras: and $5 ikbu. .5 tor Minnesota, including choice brands. are selliua at tor Oliio, ludiaua Alii nipaii; $.5 259 75 tor IlUiiot': aiin $5 5 2u '18 bbi lor Nt.

Louis, iiiciudiiig choice and fancy brands. Southern tloi-r is siurce. and the demand very 1 -oticrate. at $5 50 blil fc: me-liH'ii and choice laiiiilv gniile'. Faieut isronsin ami Minnesota fioiirs rate demand, at $5 75o 7 25 18 bbi, iiiclmlliig ch-iice most brands.

Corn meal is dull and at $2 1.5 a. 2 30 t'bl for and kiln dried, the for.ner no'tly non mat. flour is quiet, with sales lu small lots at $3ro3 75 'r lil'l. Oalineal is In moderate de-iumd at $4 I 111 tor con mon Western, aud 75 18 bbl for choice ami fanci brands. m.irhet is quiet an-l stea-ly, In- lirmncss at the close, in vit of a favorable reaction III the ami an improved denial d.

due to a liuie advance in the Eiigli-t; II arkets. We Die range for track lots of luixen cou at at T.kuSii»’, and ste.x-ner grades 6-g47c ei bii'hei. Oals are quiet and uliehauge-l, with a lair ui'ii aud for No. 2 wliite, wliicli are scarce ami relativelv high rates. We quote No.

1 ami extr.i white at No. 2 do. at 36c; N'o. and No 1 niixe-l at 2 mixed at Jlisgio 52c per mishel. Rye is scarce ami selling ill su.al! lots at a range of 7 Xo 7.5c Imsliel lor Westein and Slate.

Uailey is aud mostlv nominal al tiU'hel for State; 7nca8Uc for 7.X<» tor Camilla, and for rejected. Sh -rts are 11 11 ami nncl.angei! at Flue Feed and aie Ul iet al ton. t.l'NNV Cl.O'lH—The market is.ictti i have aova need, with hi II cuts. We quote Die range at Calcutta cloth is scarce fereiit weight gold. IIAV-The of old, for ilie new noie ami mci.ium I St I for domestic bag- igo sales for So.ith- tor Die f- iind uominal at market Is dull and iinsetiled, wit'n large re- whim is being puslied forward to make r-iom rop whiili is iiow tieingmton liigti la ris.

We I choice Eastern a-id Nortberu at lUie grades from aud coiiiinon at is flnn, siiles at $1264,1.5 ton. HOPS-The market is quiet and confined to sinall lots ai lOiSi- f- ft. I -1 A market is firm for yyith further saleg ULfoiV 1 Ifi- usual ttoie. scarce ami selling II. sii al! lots at ft, gold.

Jute is uo oiiial 11.514 ft.MiIfi. -J'te liu.ts are in fair demand and firmer at 2 ft-, gold. H1DF; i lie market has been active, and prices tile g.aoes coi.liiii.e to ailvauce. wiiii large sales in New York. The sales liere include drv Buenos an-l 1.3.s) Ei.tie Rios al 2- (s--.

gold; 1 Buenos res seconds at 18 gi Aiolit-video at 2 Dw. gol-1: C-mcD fiia ami ('. rrieiiti at anil 21(W fire Entre Rios, private lernis. Goal Nkiiis aie qtih nominal. LON he n.arkci is (Inn for Pig Iron, with further of Aiieritan at $tXu32 ton lor Die ililTereut liraiids.

Iron renal steady with sales of refiiiei at 18 ton. ai.fi common at $53 .50,0,31 ton. Steed 1 fieinaml, ami maiiiita- turers are now full I on is quiet, ith sales of small lots of 3c ft in Russia Sheet uathing has ire nominai. irhet is i.rin for Pig Lead and ices have ft.owing to a brisk deniaiid for market having lataly ruled the I ead i-i seiliiig at Tiqe 18 ft. Sheet ilSLgc; 'J'iu-liued Pipe at and ISlqck fin icails Sheet I urn on a 2 4 iloiie.

ami prices I.KAD—.bf 11 to oi.rt. Die Ki 1. Lean is sellili; IP- at ft. 1.1 A Id for Spirits Tur- iberal 5Vi rood Kits ire dull Soriheri) i-ota illed for, and tin 2 1 bushel, blcli arrived at this weie 01 pDj soldi I-inL at $2 Beam marl.et is firmer for all desc iptl ms. a htcaoily ileioand tor current m.

We ute sales of ile at LVrtJ Cg lb. as to Kuiigb I.eaU-er ranges from -or ll-niloik, and for t)ak. in r.viigh and tiiiished Ca'f sa esal 4DC for Die former, a-ri StfOiliic for tm later. I iuisl.ed Leather steady aud mo-Jcrate sales at full prevmus 8 I IM here have been sales of casks Rockland at T.X»i-'"«cper cask. LI Alin ilie market is quiet and steady, with light St-- ano ftiid a inode--ate demand for seasonable bu: ding operations.

Alt i.ANNF.S—ilie market is quiet and unchanged, with the fifii iilid n.ostly coiiliiieu boiling ades. the eel. have been 749 nods Cienfiiegos -iml l.XHi hlifis Barba- fioes. nostly for boiling, 215 liluis Po, to Rico a ,3.5 hhds I am. all reported 011 private terms; on boiler 'aceouut.

Al. S. Is a fair deiuai pcnllne. ith sales oil tiie sp-it ami to arrive at fil'iqc gal. III 1 ar sales In su all lots at bbl for Wiliuing- lon.

Ill Kes il sales of I i I-I low at $2 Sitvio-J f3 bol. Ill Pitcti salesriit 7.Xa-.3 ht-1 lor Southern, oil is in and the II ains urn hanged, 'ihe have been at 18 gal -ol I.anl Oil remains the tue itfu anu mode.ate with sules at 57i-ii3ic for extra Western and R( ston. ami for I. In Rod Oil the have be'I a 5 lor.SaiKinitied, and 47'a 5i)c for Palm 01 is qulei, and are 3c 18 ft. Fish oils ll-iig at 18 gal for Shore, Bank and l.atirador.

and are in moderate de-i-and. Petrole im I -quiet aud ta ii-r, with sales at I-'a-liVzf gal f-ar re im-d. II-1- exlia; and casca at about fi gal. ti-s li cliid htha is quiet and selling at gal. for 7i) and 76 Butter market Is very dull, with receipts, and the demand stricDy limited to cr.rreiii trade lequirements.

We note sales of Northern laucy irean.eries at a range of isfa-j-jc; iraight Neyv A'oi and A'erinoiit dai: ies, Ii'-m-l'c: choice sel- c- iis, Fiaiiklin I'o. do l9-i2 -c; fair to g-Kid lots, I.5c; oidlnary qualities. i 2 18 ft. butter is co.ning aui ill ith sales of I'aHcv creameries at IPc; choce lois fair to giHid slore-packed, I 2(t. He fair to good ion 11 on.

ft. Cheesi- is quiet and ichanged, wita aud the deinaud mostlv limited to the home note sales of full crea.n factories at iair to 7c; common and skiinmed ft. Eggs and prices lower. W'e quote Eastern at 1 31 5 and P. E.

1. a.id We.stern il .1 tots have i early ce-sed 10 come for and the vtry Red, the market lielng liberally supplied ill new Southern. Jacksi-n Wliitcs are ihe only varieiy arc seliing in small l-ds at a range of as to qiialily. Tlie Norfolk stea iier yesterday brought 85.Fi which in the wharf at $-225 Per now job- are in light st-ick and firm, witli the oderateat Diisstage of itie si'ftson We II eoiuii. bites at i.X« I 70: pea do.

at $1 75(3(1 .30. and yellow eve- at $2 35 per bushel. Pork is very firm, wUh a ueinaiid from Die home trade, and a gra-iu- allv widening export mai gin. In this ma-kei vve p.me and extia pinue pork scarce at $9 oa'a-H 50; n.ess. prime mess.

clear, iiacks. bM. prices aie about Sue above tlie.se quotations. Smoked meats are firm and ill active den and at for Ribs an-l Shoulders and ft for large and sirall Hams. Lard is fir a and in tail -Inland at 71 0 18 ft for Boston ami Western.

Dressed bo-gs are better ileinand and at fc lor city dressed, as to weight and quality. Beef is in fair dt and for the home trade, but gra-les are duil and nominal. We ijiiote mess at $9 extra mess, $11(0 12: family, $12 new plate, $13,0.11 per bbl. India mess is selling in large lots for exjiort at $17(ii(l8 per tierce for con moll, ana $190621 Mr extra. malket is quiet but firm, with s.aies small lota 01 aMliiia at 4 and Rangoon is held at 18 ft.

have been jobbing sales of Turks at $2 2.5^2 40 per hhd. There is no change to notice, with a steady jobbing deaiand. is firmer, with considerable saies at ft. currency. Nitrate of soda uas been sold In lots at 3 I 51 ft.

gold Calcutta Linseed sales small lots at 95 bush. gold. 1. a. t.

Grass seeds are quiet and prices are inall the same. is very little change to note, and of the oitlirent kinds have been In small lots at unchanged pi ices. SPl no change in foreign ul'tilled spirits, aud the den aud is onlv for small lois. D-jinestlc are firn.fT aiid In belter deinaml. wiib sales at $1 lOa.1 12 gaj for crude Whiskev; $1 2Val 28 for rectifie.l; for Bourl-on, and $1 (a7 for R' as to quality ami age.

New Eng- Jan-l Rum selling at $1 38 for new. and $1 for old, to quality St raw marker Is quiet anJ steady at fair to good refining grades. Sales for the week iiicl hhds C'ienfiie 4 on private terms: 258 hhds Porto Rico, 777 1 hds ClenfueiO'. lufihhdsT'inriad aud 125 hhds Port Spain, on private terms. Receipts on account, hlids.

Refined siqa coufin arm and In fair de-nandat uncbancec. prtces. Sales or Jasper cutie at lOc; at -5vc: giam lated at aud the different gra-des of c-'ffei crushed at ft. arket for Sicfly Isduli. with small at 2 ton.

Americau Sumac Is quiet, with sales at $4i(ad ton. AI have been small of rendered at 7c fc. In salts at ft- 1 a he arket reniaiisquiie rnard from the trade at previous rates. qifiet. with small sali at 1 ib, goM.

UN mar'set remains unchanged, with a hair jobbing denial and sales at $5 5 18 box. In job- fliig lots, as to quality. Wt.OL—The market remains quiet -and steady, ratutr a betier den and for medium gradesof domestic flee- a fair de- of English and Straits ina moderate tecelpts of tfie which is slow of sale sa.es of severai lotsnew Ohlc- at 3.5C; sm.all lots old ai 3.5a36c lor and XX; old Micl.igan ann Wisconsin at 18 ft. Combing W-t-ls moieinquired for. and sales of Kentucky ai ft, mostivai 30 31 18 ft; coinblng and delaine insmall lots al 3 4 tor vva-he-l and froui for unwashed.

as quulHv; Tal 1 tonila Wool at from aito 3-ic for Springan-l Iffal-'c FaU; Texas at 2 unwashed and un- mcrchai table fleeces at Territory Oregon 2- (u27c; scoiired at 42 x73c: noils at 1 (8 ft. Cape are nomipall 1.5V'»*®« and Albany bhls ba-ns bbl tallow WaUer Bros-5U tierc. la'd nght ft 1 a bar Baldwin. Fanium ft cases meal Tucker. Grand Jqiu tion )5 ,98 tioxes liacon order.

uoionv oidei. FitcUmirg tierces lara Robinsoa do AV ft m.u rpcpq.t in tierces lardilbblslO tes hams; 360 cases preserved meat; 298 bo.xes bacon. Gram July'J. Boston and A.biiny busb shorts O-A very bvsh bai ley Jatkson ft do cor--GOodwau ft lurnbuIake-KXi do do 'to JJ Newcomb corn IDOO 'lo'iiori- ft ui FN Bull ft co-lUOO bish shuts Nazr.i 4 co-70)(lo Dole f'AtD do oat' Loud 4 con- 1 5)0 do do A Culver A WinivortU. corn A bush com com Davis ft Ta.lor—'iü (lodo Jactwon 141 do oats Aldrich ft uresie.v—7 )0 dodo Dodge 4 ith-lOOi.

busu short-J Bt Rerry ft CO- do corn 17,600 bush wheal order. FUchnnrg Rail- ad- busb oat' Aldrich ft U'essev-T do do Jackson ft 40 corn Lord ft do ra.alt HtJ Pad do com Goodman ft Ximberiake-iaiO bush p-Mis Uath- ay ft do corn do Welch ft do do do do do Doope ft Smith-1400 do oats Holwav ft ao oats 12 IK) do corn Somerville Flour do oats Powers. Melvin ft do II onsh corn do do 'True ft malt Jones do corn order. Total rnisb corn: 12.66') bush oats; 15.6)) busb wheal: to-) iineh barley; -jfiou bush malt; 4i)uu oush sfiorts; I2UU bush peas. Flour Boston ft Albany K.

1 Grand Jnitctioli H. R- Con-lgnces. Smith ft 1( Colib. ftatcsft Sanderson Nazroft Hathaway ft Blake ft Cutting, ft 8U0 Fitchburg R.K. IHumanft 7.5 Flosnier, fjramptou ft Hani- A Brown ft ....160 ....100 Reed.

Hawkins ft Reed. 15 E'axcn Eaxc 10 Roberts co ....175 Ctiii mlngs a 1 14) ft B'aney Boston and Maine R. Wright ft Davis ft Dana ft ....75 GiweilK. K. Sanas ft Dorr.

Heald ft Rtfi) I'pham ft CO ....114 ft 'JT Iff) Crosby ft ....100 Page. Stearns ft IIF. iff.) Total receipts Meal Kecetnta II. Boston ana' bbls oat meal Win Law ft CO. Flu hburg Railroad-l-s) bbls corn meal ion bbls ilo do KU Na.soii—100 do do do Cushing ft do ito do Jas (ireeiiough ft co.

Total rcceipi.s—1’>49 bhls corn IdO bbls oat meal. Wool Kei-elutri Bosti'n ayid Albany Railroad-Isg bales Howland. ft do 55 illiamaft do Denny ft lio Chambfrliu Bros ft do ft do II At do Wright, Worster 4 do Nicliol', ft do Coburn do Aon Hilton. Weston ft do Souie ft (iould-58 do 15 Townsend ft do Harding. Grav A Dewey.

Grand Junction Kailro.nl—33 bales Stevens Mill's. t)ld bfOes order. Fttcnonrg Rail- ioa( bale ft do Haiigood ft do py. Rice ft CO. Boston and Hall 'lotal bales domestic.

July ft. Cottnn tteceinta Bv R.ill—Boston and K.silroad—5 Ports- Atlg do Seaver ft bales. Gland Junction co. Filctib i'g Oaies do Cabot-Toiai 350 bales. Toiai bales.

Ylolasses ft. Bv John hhis molasse' I. De Wolf Kvenitis. boxes 995 pkgs. ictse 1899 1 Fee 8 noxes.

au 4 5 I I'l'. ft. WA'rKK'l'OVA 1 I Altf.Y i.l fc. M'l'OCM MAKUfc.T.-July ft. for the Boston Post by George J.

ZMOfiM OF I.IVK siorx AT KAHKET Calile.Sheep Lambs. This 4 .87 loist 1,5 W4. -59 One ear aa July 1,110 8 UJIBEK FI lOM THF SIATF.S. Sheep. Calves.

Horses. Swine -New Hampshire. 35 New 57 724 916 Canana 6 Tot.al.. G2S 755.0W Nninber of cars over the different and Lowell, iS; Fitchlmrg. 1,36.

Eastern. Total. 221. Prices of Alarket choice. $7 75a) extra, $7i)i'(o7 50, first qnality, $6 5U; $5 Ooao tliird quality.

oito4 Prices of Store orking pair, from 6 i), $1X), Milch Cows and Calves, from $25, $15 lo $7): Farrow $10 Yearlings. $7 ffFuG.A ff); Two Years Old. $12 28 OO; Three 5 ears Old. i)ffa44 00 estern Fat 4 4 18 fc: Dre'seo. 18 fc.

Prices of sneep and Lambs lots. $2 59 $5 OO. $5 each. Fxtra. $4 or fro'ii 4 4 fc; Sheep, fifaOc 18 fc; Spring l.amb“, fc; Veal Calves, le tb.

Pnces of Hides. Tallow and Skins-Brighton Hries. So. fc: fc. (Country Hides.

fc; Tailiiw, 424 fa. 5 le fc; Wool Pelts. $1 Sheared Pelt'. rach; Calf Skins. U)c 18 fc.

Classiination of Cattle and grade in eludes nothing but stall-fed iwn to liffi fcs BuiliH-ks. Extra and First quality Incluiies the best, large, fat oxetv. Second and Ttilrd quality Includes Oxen, two and three old Steers. include Cossets and when those of inferior quality are thrown out. REMAKKS is fair flrt ness the 1 in cattle, cit li tcricrs lav ing in a generous 'Uimly of stock.

Tfie 9 oxen ranee from 7 7 4 18 fc dre-s weight; W'es' 18 fc for bed steer'. Shipping c.it.le ao.ount to about itlOO head per full one-half ar'lve at l5rlgtiion the Boston and Kallroad. Hail ft St er sobl 2 o.cer. dress from to fc' each, al 7c 18 fc dress weight. AV.

Howard sold 4 oxen. from to li) fcs eacli, at 7c drcss weight. J. A. Hatheway will ship some 0 head ot cattle week.

Sheip and many flixks arrived last of last week foi the Fourth, wliich. in connection with to- dav's rtceipts ilguie 48'7 head from the Nortn for the week, ith Die exception of a few- h-ad oi fancy lambs that sold at fell last the rates r.inge nearly Vg 18 fc lo ver. 1 ow 4 Meulton sold lamlis, average fcs, at 5Hc fc Khiuei ft sold Iambs, fcs. at 6 s' fc; 24 average 99 fcs, at it-ae fc. Poi a' last week.

Fowl at lie (8 fc; turkeys al loc fS fc, and Spring chickens a shade easier at 'ffl fc. ro iiieMlK- For other mai keis, if ai I I5v I ei NEW YGBK DRY I.GGD' lei in's weekly ot thi says: lib' past week's lackage tiaue, asjob ers wer th, re was a luir nu vei ent in V. see columns rraiin. MARKET. July 2-The New York firv goiMl- marke ery light witn-uii ij'gageil in stock few 'pecialiies.

W'o les coin cxtr; pnn dswere 8 exceiR worsted laDiig.s aiidiieavydne all KeuuicKV wtihb fai ly active So iie orders were lilaced for flannels, reduced piii es enabled agents to considerable lines of flue and low grade hleaci shirtings, hut other makes of goods q. let and steady, except grain bags, which were very firm. Pnntscoiitmue (Hill, and glng.m as a-e lather (luict: gooos moved slowly, shawls rema ii dull. Shins and drawers were in fair request, but hosiery ruled quiet. E'oreigo gi ods were dull.

By NEW Y'OBK. July oiAoii and unchanged; sales lliq aies: forward lel'veries quiet at rtaeints 11,613 market a shaile stronger wiih a fair demand for Die exju'it anil local trade, side- 5 3(0 bbls; to good extra Western and State at $395 4 30: tovtioice do at $4 3.5«. 5 75: common to choice I At estein extra at $.5 3dai; fancv do at 6 55 1.7 5i; on togood e.xtra Ohio at 75; common to ch St at $.3 9.x« 7: patent Minnesota exfa at 6 i 7: clioice to douiile extra at $7 75: imluding bbls Ciiy Mills extra sSiri-Y 10; 8 Mu g-ades e.xua at i 30; 3ii)d btils winter wtieat extra at bills extra at Southern flout'teaily; fioue more 'it 8 311. ineai steady: vellow at $2 Brandv- wine at $2 75 (a 2 8 o. bush; market latter, ith acDve demand for exp.irt at the advance: 4.

1 bush. iinluding 446.n«ii dusIi on tue spot: graded spring Not 1(1 $1 I IS5; ungraded inter red 12 No 2 1 li; No I (jo $111. amber Michigan $1 12; No 1 wuite 17; while Slate $1 lti(a spring, July at $11. closing at bid. asked; No 2 Northwest.

J.ilv, $1 h2, cioMi.g at $1 bid. and $1 04 N.o 2 winter red. J.ilv at $1 04. clo'ii at $1 bill. $1 Aiigu-t $1 I ciosii.gatSI bid, aud asked.

Kye nnniinal. non.iual. op'UelS; market was a shade stronger moderately acDve; sale' bush. Including busuels on the spot: ungraded No 3 at sieainer at 14c: No 2 at 44 4 Kansas 45 45 (vc. stean.er yellow ai 46 hite At'esiern at 52 a.

525 steamer July at closing at i.AUa»’ bid, 4V asked; gii'tat 44 41 40 lo in. ai bid. a'ld asked; 2 Jiilv at TTL'a-riYc. closing at 4.5c hid, askeil: A tgust 4 4 closing at 4 4 bid, 46 4 askcd. Uais-receipts otisii; ii arket quiet anil without dechled ctiaiige: hi'sl els: No 2 at No 2 wiiite No I at 51i-; No 2 Chicago filAvC; mixed Vt eslern white at niiM'o Stat while uorvzo, 51 2 Cofl -e heav S'lgat dull and bunged.

Molasses stemly. hice steady. PeiHi'eu'i dull and heavy ai ciuleat at Tal.ow Heavy at lint stead, at 29c. Potk dull and lowe the Sl-ot at $1 meats qiiiei; I es quiet anil firin; AVestern long clear at 4 C. and Clt do l.aiii dull anil lower; jiriine on the spot at $7 Hii.7 15; 251 tierces July at $7 riiki; 475 tie ces for Aiigtist at $7 2 2 tierce- ed for the I'oiiiineut at $7 .511.

Wlil'Kt at $1 F-eighis Liveroooi quiet: corn per steam 7(61: per stea.u 7 4 d. Bv 'Teiegraim. I. July steady and AVheat ami higher, out uusettled; No 1 ('hica-ro spring at to ca-ti; July: 4 32 AtlgUsl; III active ami firm ai.d higher at casti Align si; rejected at 3 534 Oats and id til. T.f-b-u 175 hhlsmes I iLWa li) l.eef dull and uiichanged.

Ci pickled 4 mid- UIlICAt active, fin Ic No 2 No 3 at 8 1 I 16 Ju firm: 2 534 cash: 2234 for re ected at 2Jc. Rye dull and lower at 47c. Barley fairly active a-id a sh.ade higher at 4 81 0 Pork In fair ilemand hut lower and heavy at (asii and Jtilv: $9 l.ard weak ami lower $6 casli and July; $6 8 6 August BnIK meats ami uucliangcd. Whiskey steady and un- ihungtd Keieiid.s—'.XiO hhl- rlotir: 5 bushels hUsh torn; 92.IHHI Imsti 0 bush ive: hush liarley. itifis ho.ir; tm-h Imsn corn; 95.cHld btisn oats: 72.) biish bushel' lev At the lose wheat active, tir and bigtmr at 9 1 for Jtil Corn active, firmer ami higher at for July August.

Da's te.ad aud Pork easier and decliiiea 21 40 Lard easier but not quotaoly lower, riiy leieurapii.i ST Julv weak and double extra fall S3 KVa treble $4 4 family $4 5 55; choice if 75. Wluat liigher: No 3 red fall al for cash: for jiii.) Augtist: No 4 at 731,46 01 firmer; No 2 11 Ixed at cash: for July. Cat' tractive but lower; No 2 at 'ito-JDri tor casli; 22 I 4 August. dull and lower at 45c Wnissej fir 11 at 06. I ork easier: lobbing at Lao! unthat ced.

Buiko eatsinm hanged. IVacon easier. 61214 (Sand 6 for siioulders, clear rib at clear sides flour: bush 'juiubdsti oats. bbls flour: 3) bush 30iW hush corn; IDOO bush oat'; bush rye. Bv TOI.FDO, July 2 -Wheat white aiiTier Michigan or.

03: July 9 'Qc: No 1 red winter lielii at ic5: No 2 do on the sjior at July OlAue: August 2: No 2 Dayton and Michigan red 1 orii dull: l.lgli mixed at S'UjC- Xo 2 the sp it and .1 il 37 4 rejected 36e. Oais iirmer; No 2 on the at 27e. 1 bn.sti liusfi curn: a id iiHHi biisl, oats. iu-h wheat; 6000 busti eoni; h'H bush oais. In sb.rr—wheat 83.ffiO bush; corn 350,000 bush: 83 i H) i'U-t the close wheat strong anil higher: No I white at $1 amlier Milhigan on the Ju 161 40 August No 2 red win ter July 2 4 'fii fl'ii 2 on the sjior.38c asked; 4 cofiered; July ScAi August rejected Bv Te.egrai'h.j Vli.MAUKEE.

July 2 -Flour quiet and steadv. Wheat rui at 4 higher. No I Atilwankee hard POUk': soft 4 No at OritgC: July 9 514 9434 at 8 lorn 11 mer; No 2 at Oats weaker I Kye eash No i at 48c. Barley (jiiiet No 2 al August 13 I 4 C. Provisioi qiiiet urk at $9 25 cash and July.

-team at 6 I 4 C. lieal to Butialo Jour; t. Ntin bbls 2 )00 o-asn N. No -2 i-aVA 1 )Ul- 6. liUsh wh wtieat.

Telegraph. I CINCINNATI, caster dull and uomiral: current ii.ake at 85: kettle at 4 'a Inactive; at clearribs at clear 5 75. but not quotable lowe del sat 34 clear rlli at 6 4 ele sides at 614 at $1 15 Hog- In fair demand and hiwer: com iion at $.3 light at $4fa 25: parking at 35; iteh- ers at $4 45; receipt- 1429 head: shipiueuls790 heal. IBv feiecrapq.J CHICAGO. 24.000 head: mepts market and a shade lower: choice heavy at $1 II 4 50: light 10: muxed shlim.ents 2 2 market firm and artive; shipiung steers at $i(a5: feeders nominal: biucacrs steady; Iexaus firly active at $1 for b.ills to i.ui eers.

l4iX); market a more active at $2 7.V»ú3 6 U. ''Bv Telegraph. I OFTROTl. Julv ateail. extra Michi'gan at 1 7 0714 No 1 wliite Micbig.an at Keceipts woeat.

ousn wheat. Cotinn Jnlyft. fBv Telegraph to the Boston Post. I PlllLADEl.I'H I A- Net receipts bales recefpts 6 bales; sales 209 bales; stock 4457 Dales; quiet: uiifi- IIV. receipt' t05 bales; ero." 185 exports coastwise 100 bales; sales 46 stock 1790 hales; arket quiet; uuddltne He.

receipts 182 halec gross I'-I hales; shlpii ents 30 haies: sales 2 i bales; stock 51553 hales: market fioniinal; niiddluig He ST LOUI.s—Net reieipts 20 bales: gross receipts 20 23 bams: sales 3'2 2365 bales; market steady and in fair demand; middling 11 c. Wll.MlNGTON—Net .31 gross receipts31 75 hflies: market firm; loaqc. SAVANNAH-Net receipts 50 bale-; gross receipts .59 riale.s; exnorls coastwise 865 bales; stock 1177 bales; market dul: middling 10 ll-I 6 c. receipts 169 hales: gross baiest'tock 4o95tialei: market nominal; middling Pi-'iiiC AUtiUSTA-Net 42 ba.es; gro-s receipts 42 bales: sales .598 bales: market easy; middling loJqc. LtjUlSAll.LE—market quiet; middling Uc.

364 bales; gross rerelpfs 365 sales 8 0 baies; stock 26.990 market quiet; niridlliig lie. VfOBIl.K—Net receipts receipt-12 bales: exoorts coastwise 52 bates: sales 125 nales: stoclt bales; arket quiet: low middl ng 4 ordinary 9 9 4 c. C1N( INN receipts 589 bales; gross 5'9 haies: shipmems 18.) bales; sales 1 haiC: stock 3535 bales; market steady: niiddliug 111 40 B.ALTIMOKE Net receipts gross receipts 293 bales: coastwise lOii bales; sales lOU bales: 2822 baies; market quiet: middling 111 4 c. CH AKI.ESTON—Net receipts 23 Pales: gross receint-23 sales bales: stock 425 bales; market quiet: middling He. receipts 221 bales; gross receipt-1323 haiBB: extiorts to France bales; sales 4 oales; siiKk hales, market quiet: mid Ring 11 7-16c.

CossoiinaTiON-Set -oceint- at all Enited States port for 4 davs 284 ') bales: exports to Great Britain lules; exports to France 3(10 iHi-s; exports to the Contiuent 1355 haies; steak Dales. CIGARS. FOB SALF. Comprising fine, Haviina Clga-s. by the best witk n.er in the city, in and llijn rte ft lor de Smnanclero (in three stvie-) and nun erous favorite brands, from $9 down to per box of 100 cigars.

Consul, era will find it to tneir advantage to call and ex- an Ine stock before purchasing el-ew nere CiKorti retailiuK at xvholeaale prices. JOHN STEVENSON 03., Cigar Manufacturers. Agents for Carte Blanche and Drj Bouiy CHA.fff NOS. 2 4 FANEUiL HAU OF THK OPKAIV STKAItlFIUI. JKDII BUKGPB.

Lcarsa FOB atw All le 25 New 25 '45 Helyetla 26 2) City of York 27 Sardinian 27 State of 28 29 4 11 FUK EUROPK. 4 New 4 Slate or Pennsvlvania.NYork 4 Citv of Montreal. New 4 Lord 4 Otranto New 6 A New Y'ork 6 6 New 6 New 6 New 6 P.alavia................... 6 Moravian Liverpool 6 9 9 in 10 15 Victoria l.tveri).)ol........... J'llv 1.3 Juan 17 J'UV -it -27 l.iverpool..........

3 FROM HAVANA ftc. Crescent spin 26 21 F4)R HAVANA, ftC. 4 6 Cit.) of Rio 6 Crewetit Y'ork 9 Those with a star carry the mails. Cinse at KnHton Poat Offlca ilor Queenstown aud jier steamer City of Montreal, froin New York, July 3 P.M ot PlvniouDi. cherbourg and Hamburg, per strar from New York, Wednesday, July 3 7 3) PM Miniature July xikb 1 1 oor I l.x.aGia br xt 1,15 A.

M. 1 7.39 1 9.53 r. a. 1 15 u- 11 u. Sill NLff'S RKCOPvI).

PORT OF BOSTON, See Teleuravh Columns. Tuesday, July ft. ARRIVED. Hr Nina Pace. Tayloi.

Jor.lan River, N.S. sch ar, IMartin. NB. Mai'gie Su ith. Philadelphia.

Jcihu ISuh h. Hannah. Ronuout. Fell Ji I el. Bol New Yolk.

Uiian YVaruock. Calais, hell Eagle. Beard Sullivan. I hiee Slsteis. Bickiiiore, Me.

Sell Addie SAaiev. New buryport. Sci. Rowe. F.

rkms. Ntwhurvport James Foster. Burt, Provincetown. e. City ot Pige, St John, NB, via Eastport am.

Portland, to YV II Kiibv. steamer Harrisbu YAnrth. Philadelphia. Sttamer Williamsp' ri. er Katalufin.

Rmx. Bangor Steaii er ot the East. Collins. Hath. Steaii er John Liscoiub.

Portland. Stean.er t.eioge Chatee. Bearse. Gloucester. UKI John I) Paige.

A Rose, Paul Keller. AVest Dennis. Aura Williaui A Leveriug, and Elia Crowell, uuo CLEARED. steamer Dominion, Clements. Sr John.

NB. via Yarn outti. Hall ft Co; B.r sch Nichol- L.r.dgclowu. Deloug ft Seaman. cleared.

Hr steamer Bulgarian. Trant. l.lverpool, by Ttia.ieift Lii.colti; Crowley. DigOy. NS, Delong ft Sean an Bald Green NS.

ES K'hsft Dn ai.not, Nickerson, Vurniouth. NS, JG Hall ft Co; Alan o. soii, Port Gillieri. NS, Also ileareU. Hr sch Onward, Randall.

by Had A Co. WHI'ain Kent. B.tlDmore via No tnlk, by San.psoii: John Brooks. Liscumb, Portland. tlliaii-AVeeks: sclis Collins, Sotuer.s, Wasafhg.on, 1)1 Via Kennebec River, 4 Pratt, Cna-e.

I altiu'oie; 15 Metcalf, H.iiidy, New York: Copia. Jones. Keni.etiec Biver: Janes Barrett, Nickerson, do; Charles l.ums. I ulec; AVilliam Barnes. Leach.

Bucksp l.illian. Kean, Ktlf.ist; Gia.npus. Joy, Franalin. Me; G'NHl. to load for Balliuiore, Doane ft Crowell; Lizzie Smith, Poiiland.

Also clesreu. sch Hall, Burgess, by AVe'ch, Hmnt ft o. S.AILH)—Wild WSW to SAV. light, steamer William Ctaue. aud Dominion; hark Walker Jr.

AIN EYARD HAVEN, 1 ay, Jitlv brig Benj Tar- vei.I.iav. for Sag llarrxir; s. hs Geoige CD Morton. St Me. New ork: Billow, Haskell.fro-o Rockland for do: Mary, St John, rorj); Aiu.de ihler, i rench.

and Philanthropist. Ha. nos. Bangor foi do; p. Eaton, t.rierson, Calais for Jo Free Wind.

Frisbee. Dover for Alma. Joiinson, Machias for do. n. Baker, Klihn ond.

Me. for do; Kate Bunker. Idge tor do: Josej'h Fish. Watts, and Edith Steere. fn.m Bowdoinhamfor Phila-Ielohia: Peiro, Kelley, st Joh-i, NB.

for do: Davhl FaUst. Sn.ltu, and Lee Blew. Vangil- liston toi do; Diaper. Baile', (iardiner for t.eoreeiown. DC: De.vter, tor Providence; si.

Lewis. Dies'len for Newport; l.o. bli.s, alaiafor do; Rich, do for PawtUiAet; I iglr. of the East, Higgins, do for lckford ver. Walls.

fi New Itedford; M.irv Natt, Albany to'- Portsmouth; sloop William Hunt, Derry. Boston for York. Sailed. hs Ani'den. A' Wellington, John Ferri- i3htb).

Albii.a, and Haven. Wind sAA', mi'diTaie foggy. Sill l.iglit of the East, at this port, reports June 2'). 13 II iles from iis na'k. Ml in Caerry- 1 el carto full of water.

The captain ild tr. to get u.eiratt imo Desert; nan throw 11 off a pa tof Ihe sprung a leak and filled up suddenly the bc- EDGARTOAVN. July America. Trueworthv, New for B.ingor; Emma Johns'on. Dexter.

New Beilord: Samuel VV Dexter, Baker (to coal). VA uid SAV thick fog. fFrom our CA1.A1.S, June 29-Ar, sihs Volant, Cassidy, Boston; Marv Pearson. Pei deton; l.ookoi t. agiie: Uhallenge, Buk- im ie.

and from ports. sci) Ligure, dhnisloii, coasiwlse. SUI.HVAN. Me. June Koamer.

McFarland, New A ork; a Dyer, Boston; A uxea. and I ashler. Lord, hockland. MII.LURIUGK. Jnne sch- i.exi i.eigfilori.

Trinii Harailen. ilson, Boston: del ce. AA esl, Se.irsimrt J' scbs Faton. I ynp; P. Strour.Boston.

Suileu, sih e. Siri.ut, ('ASTINE, June 2S- Juiy sch lem York. Beale. New York. GLOl ESTEH.

Mass. July 2. 1 Gihceid Cane Advertiser. I scbs Annie l.inwood. Carrie Sayw.i Uhallenge.

hristie amidiell. Midnight. Oronoco. Eliza. Dicialor, I e.

rge Kust. rge Coring, ton.Laughing Water. Lilliai GriDide. N.irDieiuer 1 AV fair. lohn AVon- Kluiiilge.

()tis Loid, and Triton, from lieorges: VA Stetson, and I.ane. from 1 here have in slglit of the Vtneyar Sound L'jht vessel. No 41. the quarter ending June si Is. oi wiiich vi stean ers, 1 sliqi.

32 birks. brigs, ners, and ps. WM 11 DOA.N K. Alaster. CC.VMkRCE GF NEW Y()RK arrived at the port York fioui foreign tsiiuring the immb of June, t.Xi\e;»-el.-, of wliictittiire 93 steamers, 34 30 )iai ks, bi ig and 195 schooners.

EXCELLES 1 Harmonia, apt whicii arrivi at i.ladras Jm the lu iiii.etv-fiiur (94 1 davs. As stie hot on b. till sof Ke and 91 tons of gei.eial merthai.di'e. lUit leet I Im hesof waler, b.iving' Illy 24 feet depth oiisiileiti.g her si and draught of her pi exK-lient. Stic tia-been ri luarkablv fortunate in good agl on per VI ages.

Her owner, Caf.t Albert ew IS. himself an exiierienceil aiways fits out his vessels well, and hence their gooii I'a-sages. On tne 19th inst he op. ses to go to Livrrjiool in the stea ue; Scythia to of Ills ships Boston ine chaiit. li Moliteli.

Esq, will take at the same time In the Scvthta. Small, from ird 22 1 irew 23 hold, ssage Is ki BAI.TIMORE. July Bertha Alien, owned by Mr Jolin 11 last wetk laken on Die wavsat ya Soi th Baltin ore. to be when tt was dl CO'treil that auger holes had tieen boreil lu the hull below Ihe water from the outside. A of an liad broken ot! In one of the holes.

The openings were I ot Is.red all the tnroi gh to the water, but were left in such a condition ihat when the vessel put to sea, the acti of Die would open the holes and the sih'ioner in lie sciittltri She here some davs ago with I uit iron; Ji.maKa. Mr Aden is convinced that the a izur as ii-ed in jiort. whether Jamab a before she took in or here aftei the Iriiit was he Is not certain. I'he scheu li ckily The owner a reward for tfie hersion of the party or parties who were in the ritaitimore Sun, July 1. DISASTERS LN number of ves.ieis belonging to 01 boi ud to or from po ts in the United Stat -s, totally lost and missing during the mont i or Ju le t.s 21.

01 hicii 15 were ked. 3 atiandoned. 1 burned, 2 cap- sizeil. ai 3 are luis-liig. The list comprises 2 steamers.

3 2 baiks; 5 lirigs ami 12 schooners, aud total erili.siveol estimated at Bt ow is the list, givlig i.ai'.cs. whence balling, destiuation-. Those tniliiated by a were wrecked; aliai I ed; c. capsized, and mlssin Nau es. SKauers.

l.ivertHTol. SbiPi Malta, 11 AVii.iisor ICiurk. w.AValdo))oro Balks. AilKK-atP. a AV Slion Qi 111, lings.

l.ovh Loii.ui.d, Oliver, w. Bela. rmiida. l.vnenliuig Aii Nana- Dtircbester, Geo Killio, n. a ISaimor.

i.wt II, Ji'i Uost I.w. A Las 1 'et. San line Mils, 1 w. Eloience, M'liereWhere V.Tk.....I.IVeriHMll. Yi.rk___ Hong Kong.

(irleaus. St Jago. Thomas. Y'ork. Belfast, Me.

1 Boston. 0 'toii. Honolului Fisherman. Ac. Calvin Harris, from Georgetown.

DU. for a North- ein 11.1 luio Baliiniore June with sji.irs daimiged. uilg Oiai ge, frcm Boston, receiitlv reiM.rted ashore, re- at arnK urh. NS. and sailed June for Co k.

Sarah fnm Jacksonville for York, wrecked on St Johns bar, bas been dismantled, sold for letter fron Fla. states "that pilot, ter, was In onned t.fiat the sihooner wew 10 feet an 1 2 luches of water, and Ihat she struck in 11 feet of water. The sihoo'-er as fieiiig towed out liy tne Oyster Boy, of whiih steaii er was Capt and Capt Fagin. who 'hrowmg the lead when the vessel strui k. No blame is at tacbfd to her pilot, Capt Lanier, who was misinformed as to the waier sbeure-w.

the fact is that the bar Is In a bed and something must be done at once to II. prove COI ditiou, or the Sarah will have plenty of con p.ony ere l.mg.” Fishing sch Pe-kins, of Gloucester, at Newport, from a cruise otl shore, ked up. July ff ort adrilt. a schooner mast, about ff) feet long, off at Loth ends. Bark Arctic, frcm Limerick, got ashore at Iteatbampton.

1 1 1 st, butaiot ow 2d, s'tghflv fnjured. oik. Julv news of the loss at sea of the Claik has been coi.fi. med at the office of the owners, $11 ith ft Co It appears sIk? was lost olTTristau Acun- ha. nddwav between the Cape of Good Hope and Cape Horn, in lat 12 AV.

She left Liverpool March 9 wlt.i a cargo 01 coal for Horg Kong and was spoken on In lat 25 10P2SVV. The Mabel Clark was built about a year ago In AValdotH.ro, Me. and was rated Al in the French Lloyds, she was 2id feet long on the keel. beam. 24 feet depth 01 atid was owned bv Kmlth ft Co, No -56 South -trtet () Clark, and Capt Oscar Sheldon.

The laiter acted as comu ander of the vessel, aud is reputed to be a very arefulnan. Besides the ew the wire and child of Capt Sheldon were on board. They reside at Beverly. NJ. The nrst and seomd hall from Damariscotta, Me, and the ciew.

with whoare from were all sblpiieu at l.iverpool. The owners have no definite knowl- edgi of of the crew, but they believe that all escaped in the Niats. The vessel and cargo are valued at $5 arid partiallv Julv 2 IBlfiois. from Hartford for New York, 'link off by steamer Baltimo July 2 William Lawrence, which tu reports that at I morning she was ill 0 0 off Smith's Point with an unknown bound out. and her upper on the starboard shie stove.

The schooner had her spars and gear away. I be collision between the steamer Massachusetts, from ence, this morning, and Xllinots, was at 4 in athUk fog. Tlie steamer was hi'iwing her fog horn and makti signals, but the lyt across her bows tould steer cleer of the veB.sel. Her engines were at oDce revtrsed. but not in time to avoid a collision, 'fie -tiaii prow stnuk the side of the vessel, wh.ch so The cai'fain of the Mas.sachusetta (Allen) 1 nmediately 1 wired a boat aid took he crew of three men and dog off of the all king and broiignt them to New York, hoofier l.ad I Ci and being very light did not siuk at once.

The dan.a, 4 to the steamer was slight. FIMHFK.MKT. Sailed from N'ewburyport 1st Inst, sch Sarah Babson. Kenney. I ay St Ar at rl 2d inst, sch Perkins, of Gioucester.from 01 si ore.

Ar St Port Mi li'Tave28th uit. schsVenilia. from Portland North Bav; avenne. irom Salem for 10 Dacotah, from GI Ul ester for do; Ella Johusou.from Newb'rynon for do. 17, on Grand Bank, schs Elizabetn Foster, ol Bivcrlv.

oqtls fish. Henry of Lubec, with 6.1 uo fish: Hannah cummins, of Plymouth, with qtU fish- all well. Haiitax. NS, July 1 from Magdalen Island to Tliursday last lei oit that (ridrtshlug on the in-hore and outer auks coniii ues good, and that iiDful hooking of ker- el has in Pleasant I'ay. The flsnermen report a greater abULdatiCe of fish in the than for several Sailed from New Beilforil 2d inst.

bark -Adeline Gibbs, Ocean. tier fion: Capt Jhoiiip'on, of bark of New Bedford, repons her at sea June 9, with lUO bbls sp since sP all told. Despatch to Merchants' Kxchaoge.J from Pernambuco about 17th nit, steamer Oberon, Ciimf beii. New York. Ar at Procreso 3d ult.

sch Emerson Rotes, Marstou. Dem- erata (and for New Y'ork) Ar at inst, ship Gicniuorag. from G.xriliil. FOKFKJ'll KTN. At at Yokohama 29th ult, tark FerrU Thompson.

Potter. New York Also do 29U nit. ship Clarissa Ca'Tcr, Dow, New York. Ar at Shaiig'iae 29th ult, ship Carrie Clark. Storer, New York.

Passed AnjierMav I. hark Amie Florence, Johnsoo. Iloiio for New Yoik. At Mauln ain Way 13. bark Soloni'An, Brown, for Kurvpe.

At I asseln ai, lark AVeb ter, ChlshoLB, for At Calcutta Mar 24, ships Batavia, Autherland. for Itoatoo; Peruvian. Perry, for Falmoutb: Sarah Hignett, nnc; Altula. Passmore, do: bark Etdward Kiifiler. Park, Aral (Jenoa ult.

bark Florida, ikazzoto, Pensacola, Sailed 28th, Maiirv. Welg, New York. Sailed irou, Leghorn 27th ult. brig Frenza. New York.

Sailed Dom Malaita 1st inst, steamer Crest, Daritng. New at tirao de Valencia 16th ult. bark Fairy Belie. Gardner, New Ar at tiibrallar ult. brig Enrico.

Frauen. New York. Sailed iron Cadiz 27tn ult. hark Ibis.Sawver. Savannah.

Safie.i from Bordeaux 28tn ult. bark Joequinna, Gardner, L'nitedSfctt Alsosalleil from do 281b Ult, hark Giovannina, Garguilo, United Stales. from Roden 28th ult. sch Anna, Hawkins. 2- th ult ba'k Delap.

Sew r.irk— St Joaeph, Fales. do; sch A Baisley. ar at do SOth ult, bark Hattie (iondev. Crosby. Phtla- deluhla.

Sailed 28th, bark Vjtg, United States. Ar at Pauillac 30ih ult. borke. Azqneta. New Orleans for Bordeaux: "Petemach.

ihnsen, Baltimore rdo. Ar at Dunkirk nU. bark Prudent. AHlet. New York.

Aral Antwerp 1st inst, bark KUlott Ritchie. Hutchinson, New Orleans. Sailed from do 301h ult, bark Minne. New York. lied from Amsterdam 29th ult.

bark Elinor Vernon.Coup. New York. Sailed from do 20th ult. bark Orion, Knudsen. New York.

Aral Rottenlam ult. steamer Schiedam, Chevalier. New bark Daphne. Barth, do, 29ih. ship Stella, Horn.

Baliiniore; barks Disponent, Hanseu, United smb. Castello Dragone. Schiatllno. do. led rrom Bremen 1st lust, ship Cromwell, Barstow.

Orleans. Ar at Liverpool 1st inst. steamers Pascal. Connolly. New York; Mi'sissippl.

Thearle, MoutreaL SadeJ Sotn ult, bark Uno. Loreiitien. Hatllmore. Ar at 2u iDst, steamer Bohemian, from Boston. Sailed do 18th uH.

bng Beauiuauoir. Thoiuas, Havana ship Heeina. Corning. St Jono, B. Ar at London l-t inst, Grinnell, Borland.New Sailed ult.

ship World, Hammond, New York. Ar at do 301 ult. barks Noah, GjeruM-en. Bull iij't, lark Gianit. Isifier.

do. Sailed Isl, ship India. UulclAi- sdfi. United States. At at Plymouth, Eng.

30th nit. steamer Pommeranla, Schwenseij. New York for Hamburg (and proceeded) -Ar at Falmouth, Elng. 1st bark Xenia, Reynolds, on. at Hull, Eug.

30tn nit, hark Graztoi.s, NIgge. Philadel- Insr; Leuauto. Avery. New Sailed in.rn GrtmsPy 30ih ult. btdk Lizzie Curry, Curry, United States.

at do I'lt, brig llpotar, Frevola. Darien. Ar at Bnsioi, Eng, 1st inst, stea.uer Alexandria. Lindquls- ter. New York.

al do 30th ult. bark Craig. Matthews. Pensacott. Sailed 30th ult.

bark United i si, ship do, SaLc'- from Sblelds ult, steamer Laire'tina, Isliff. Y'ork. Sailed fri.m ult. bark Gerda. Y'ork.

at Gloucester, Eng, 30th ull, ban ingeborg. Karlesen, bal ed from Great Yarmouth 29th ult. bark Actlv, Jacobsen, bav annah. OO SciUy ult. Utrk Goatfell, ork foi Hud.

Southampton tst tn-t. De Ruftter. E'alck, New for Havre proceeded 1 Ar at Leith lat inst. bark N'aouii, Christiauseu, bailed from Glaagow 29th uit, bark F.ir'cte, Cnri'teu-eii. Uuiteo States.

1st inst, bark Wa.den Liw, Graham, New York. bail, fruni Di blin 30th ult. barks EJiua, Bad: uore; Hacen ann. United btates. at Queefi'town ult.

shins bt Durkee. New n. CaTer. Ha" ar at do 3oih ult, bar Svanen. Tergesen.

York 1st ii.st, Kn.ilie. Kima, Lar-cn, Sa.led tb, 3 PM. sleau c' non. New baile.iroii -------------2bth ult (by cable), ship Ji'hfison. hia Ar at Victoria.

Y'l. ult. bark Pen.tug. Patteu. '4an -an- Ult.

bailed 24ib, lark Lady ijoupsoii, Bo He Hawkins POHT.M. sen D.Ii.ont ke, Dod-ge, PhtUlel- a Hi 1. brig f-pui -on- l.utn 'Iboi and Ciea.ed. sens Treat. 1 1 bl Isabella Ji-wett.

Kandleit; M.dit.i:« 1 auiel, Fairtll: Ellen ryn.aii, Gever; Vesta. Dinro ti. snd l.illj Erei.h, HaskcU, New Vors; YYilliri. Vari.uii Eii.erv. Providence; Arboreer, C.ars.

liswich: Lord, KTl.AND—Ar 1st. schs Cramlall, St YVinnie Sjear. id 1 Gro-s, 150SI00 En.elim-. K.fiieTts. Hlleu.

1 iiile ohu, Kenueliec Philadelpoia, Cie.ired 1st, at ner Llearcia, Johnson. York, Sit.i- M. llard: both Smith. Allen, Ualals; Nonpa'iel. 9t.

i Ha l)or; YVilliaiii Conuor, Frene 1 Kennebec, to 1 ff 1st. schs DKHam. Lewi A 5Yil- Laii Ch. Baitt. Coleman.

0 1 1 York, baiied 1st. sch Wellington, Kei mbe. i Bl BY PORT schs Hob. keu; -M Lane, PO')le. and Sarah l.ouisa.

Perkins, S.tbine. Broo Kiias B-K, Frederiiton. B. Sailed, 'cris Aii. Noye-.

Ydik; liarriet Samantha. klebank.Boston Pennsylvania, bAl.E.\.-Ar M.US Eva li Le.vis, Lewis, Clara Hinsii.ore, ha-e. WhlDng. 1st, scu Don Pedro. hn.

NB Al 2d. steaii er Beading. Uoll-urn. Philadelphia. BY AN Walton, for Phtla- Passed bv 3i5th, sch John PrK e.

New Wt HOI sCh OuwaM. Lcvell. IS.ingor. NEM Bf 1st. bs H.irt Kellev.

Ge p. A -aber. Biii.son. ILvltie Chase, Albina. Bo-loii for Caia- -rds.

PAW il 1st. sch 15 Warford. bfcrague. Hoboken. I 1st, sch Fannie-J Warren.

Bro-. k'vav. laitiuoie. Arcilla. St John.

NB. a Heer isle, sailed, -chs Vascello, HUls barle- Heniiis, Ciane, or i.vn. IX'; Witheioee. toru. El.z.ala ti.port; Sc.auton, Util, ami P.

Yoik. Sieau er Centipede. Smith. Philadelphia: schs An 1 faiitniii. No burv.

and (Xf'auns. Youug. diu ford. Halt, Perth A-aihov: Palladium, Ryder. Vori EW Ist.schs Hot, Y-rk; l.an blei hi), Thomas, do: Thoiuas Ellis.

Kelley, fr i.ii ball er tor bhaip Shooter, from do for Sp.il g. 1st, sclis Mary S-nith. Taunt ior lyne.Cl; Con elia. Tiverton for Pnilau lo lia: Natl. Barker.

Ceuar Hill. NY. for PorfsuiouWi. I. Fo-tei.

EKlrrige. Yoik for Denni.s. In fiort 1st, Elisha TSu.ith, Sleep David Floyd, Ci Old. foi Philadeiphia; Ed.iarOs. B'-tonfor Ta lor.

Uangor tor Philadelphia; a il ee. Tow nseud. Piovidence for 2 d-7 Ar in the night, sloop yacht Undiiie. Brooks. Nt for I'oston.

DIKII HAKKOR-Ar s. hs (ieorge t. for Ponce. PR; I Bur JvassUii do tor New York: Baker. Fall River 00 1 Bo-den.

due. dofoniovia Havyn (ainl all -ailed th. A Shaw. Van Vilet.from Providence for t.eorgi town, Dt Sarah Reed, from do for Pulla- de I'bia. NlNGTt)N schs (ieo'ge Mills.

DC; Haze. p. Westerlv, to for York; brSnk. tdwa.ds. New Yoik We-terly aia u).

dl'Tc to Lamartine. Smith, Volk Haniet Lewis. Dow, do. sttamer Kno.x. Leghorn, Palermo.

Ac. (Dbraliar June bark- l.o.T- i.e'e Iiaisy, Lew is, Sagua schs Briil. St johii. Vii.e»ard Haven (will dis.harge at Poug i- Ktep'ie); Hen.itr-on, Pensacola; Geor.e Bent. Sii ith, file: Newbury.

Vi giiiia; u.eca. Smith. town. Db Arnoi.l, Jtaltimore tor New Haven; Red Heaih, Hoiiues. Caials; lator.

Swain, do for Newark; John Dally, MiEliell. Eiastimrt; Uushmau. Patien. from b.lisviorth; Mathews, Hill, Hiuehill; Ann TSipgie, Bacoa. Bancor; Harn on Curtis.

BarDelt.do; KateW Thorndike. Rocklamt; (Jakes, do; Hudson, Coleman, do: Glive Avery, Tiipper, Fn 11 a I. Milzvin. ARsghania.Kryant. Y-t 1 hoi ndike, Thon astou; loimartine, Rockport; Black Swat).

Ctoi'er. do: Ida Howard, Tobin, Portiand; Bra ball, do: Odell, YVinsI lio: Smlt.i n. I Orion; E'twani Wooten, Fail River. BUb. Rich, do; bn Curtis.

Hail, de: Constitution.You ig. Ellen MDutll. ld. Kaynor. Portland.

Ct; 1 joi.es. New Haven: Hatih, Kelsey, do; 'TriV- ellet, Hodges, KM Durtieiu. Ra.vnor. Portland: Olive Brai ch. hitaker.

Ellsworth; Keunv. Fa RiK-kla id: RS Hod. (Ion, ii.rrey. do: Boardman. Norwo ri, C-lais: Odili.

YVinslow, Kennebec; CaorUe Stedman, Daii- hati Bath. leated 1 st. steamers Donati, Gregory, Havre; Montan. Beddoe. I.i» ensiol la Queeiislown: Acapulco.

Clapp. A- plnwall; Frantouia. Bragg. Portland; City of mtr al. ugrtt, re; YVeslern Kii pire, Grozie London: ba Hai lock, Kli g.

Bllboa: Orsola. Caifiero. Koig Olsen, houe Johann Kepler, Spille. Ha bnrg; Fa e' el). Ntutuai n.

Dautzic; Fiigate i.en-esen. Yaleiius. b.isinore; (iemma. Olsen. LoudoiitJerrv Ferro, folk lor St a l.luii.-e»;, Porto abell IJigi avra Norah.

Hall. Cardeua-; Bragge. Cliri-teu 1 Newark: brigs New Era. McPhee. Starllrut.

Tlioii.pson. Port Spain Moruldg Lignt. Dill. Den.erara: schs Eliza Potter. Pendleiox.

l.iid, Drii.kwater. Hull; leal. Hamm.St John. Cla a Beers. Sawyer Cummiug-.

South A slot Kreii Brown. Pri'Videiice and Wareha 11 S.xiled 1st. steamer Acaitniro, tor -hip Ince II. Biimen; 'larks Aniier. Sabine.

Iloil); Hanuie: Johann Kepler. Ha'iiba Albina, aud della Mudge. Hut ki Hen i. London: B. Exeter; Janeiro; bugs M-rijing Light, Demerara; Nelli-.

Cioix: schs Y'irginia hulon. Pernambuco Cauie Hoi stean ers Frisia. Mever, Hamburg June 19, Havre Ju e'22: Camphell, (ii.isgow June 22; 'Uia. s. l.iv»n cR)l June Queetisiown hark Enig Yt aUer.

brig Clark. Smith. Cardenas; Java. Jui P. Also ar 2d.

scl.sCharles YVashington, Holbrook. Port Ant. nio. Jaiuidca: Mairett. Reed, Baiaco.A; JSimou- lon.

Hall. Pensacola. Also 2d, ship Sovereign the Seas. ban Francisco; brig 1 tolde. Hiagua.

A'8o ai 2d. hrtg laralaHe. Cole, scfi Burrow lav lor. Mobile. ar California.

Puw- hat.an. Ni wington. Br.stoL Eng; KiiKkertxHker. Ke.ublc. New t.rleai Citv ot savannah, fro van.Ytaelelaer.

Liverpool: ha k'James Stone. Weston, shauebae: le Rairden, Boston: sch Wiliiam Farreu. La.ilsev, Salvador Al-o ar 20. steaii er arondelet. Burrows.

-ra Cruz via Havana; baik Brazos, Fuller, Liveriiool: sCh Joritan bin. Baracoa. ar 2d. steamer Rait. London.

Sailf from the an-tiorige off VA Ist.brig Terra Nova. Lockhart, fr.mi New Yoik for St Johns. NF. Pa seo through Hell tjate 1st. bound Fas', stea.ner F'A Bragg, fri'm New York for bark ig Mary tee Doran.

n. for Po 5Y' oodhury. for Den er.nra 5th u't, sch Nellie Trim. Spam. lo toail for New York, lo saii 6 Lag nay a llDi ult.

sch Carle W.mdbur fui a ai ish sugar to sai' 12tli. At Porto libello 13ih ulT. bark Jane New York. Idg; Sagua. for ilo.

do. at St Kitts5ih ult. Hi-leu King, Aviward, York. St Dc.ii ingo, 17th ult, sch James loi I rk. 10 sad same day.

Aral ult, steamers Peruvian. S'aith. and Mellon. Liverpool; Flinn. iii-on.

ilo. Ar at hu PEI. 21th lilt, orlg Y' rk. 1 ay. CB, 27th ult, bark Florri Hulbert, I enee, l.iveri'ool, Eng.

Sailed Yarmoulb, NS, 2Pth ult, bark Harward, Ix wiey. si flaliiax 2S(h ult. sch Landseer, MaUdl. Oisea- hcrg, Greenlai d. ai lio l.t inst.

steamer Carroll, Wright, Boston -and ceedp.1 for Charlotietownv. Sailed steamer Cl Ueiiiien. New Yoik. Ar at I uctouche, NB. llth ult.

bark Winona, Gordon. St Johns. NF Aral St John, NB, 29th ult. Id.s Faikiiigham. Jot.e-jRiit.

Al oai at ult. Joseph Clark. Havener, g. via Sai dy Hoo.v Cleared 29i6, schs Ad- liie 1. Thompson, and Fries).

New Y'o Ella (Tilton. Roy, Boston: Aca Cnandler, Puiladelp.iia. June 17. lat 44. ion iS, liark Neversink.

from New for Dm kiik Ji ne Zi. lat 42 Ion hi bark Polo, from Bremen fo: New York Jure 23, lat 46 IU, ton .36 27. was YViliiam A Can pbell. mm l.iveriNHil tor St John, B. J) lat 46 Ion 27.

was an can ship, show ing al- '1FQU. Jine'22. lut 43 Ion 52 2.5. Nautilus, from l.i'stoii 101 llav e-a 1 well. Ju? lat Ion 71-Xi.

seen a brig, showing a white flat letter lioiinil Sontfi. June 2.5, lat 41 47. Ion Prig Rover, from tiir Botterdanu Ju! 27. lat 42 04, Ion 51 10, ship Jane Eish from Baltimore for Uren eif Ji 1 al 41 10, Ion 66 bark Hattie M. from New irk for Kiitierdam.

No date, ic batk Mary Stewa't. from Cuba for Baltiin ire. l.al* Higgins, front do for Antwerp; ig Mary ice Eolev. trom do for Teal. Ha irom'doioT St John.

NB: Clara Dyer, from do tor Florence. Sackett, from do for Pennsylva- I a. iToni Port Johnson for London: He.iry -i Dimiiig. Boan.man. fiom for ilartiord: P.irker.

Dean. trim. Philaoeliihla for Amori, Arnold, from Balt nioie for New Haven. 1st. ste.aii-rs Catharine YVhitin Haiding, Providence; FaniU.

Crocker, Fall River; schs -Ai II, Tbebideau. St Thou Hawley, Farnum. tu-sion: Adella Corsou, Coison. do; Ludlam. do: Katie R.ibln.son, Hovt, do; A do; Hattie Paig Flanagan, do: A Dauen- do; Paige.

do: Harriet Thoua-, Van leaf, do; Rommell. Love. Portsmouth; A Scribner. Sn 1th. Provluence.

1st. ship Tollington. Robblnx, Cork: bark Peleg. Vincent: Gioiicc'ter, Kiig: brig Llbeitj, Devereaiix, Matanzas; scbs Nellie Scott. Hurlbut.

Sarah Potter, Walls, do; Lawrence, law, iTanllner: Samuel ariton. Bu'ke, Haik)weil: John Wii- liaii s. Pierce, Bo'ton; Frank (i tiage. Eldorado, lyler. Rappahannock, Bertha May.

Milis. Newbern. itiiani James. Carev. Emma Hall.

stelle Day. liacy, iioston; JasBo'ce. do: Cleared 1st. ship King of Algeria, Currie, Paiks Ganger Rolf, Larsen, Steuing; Ivanboe, ick. Trieste: bog II Cleaves, tiales, St Thomas: hsWL Abbott.

Ludlam. Boston: Hawley, Farnum, -Adella Corson.Ccrson. do: ECRommeii. Love, do; Lottie Somers. ashineton: Bartlett, Parsons, do; Julia -A Garrison.

Su.lib, Son erset. Also cleared 1st. bark Dominique. Le Blanc, Oporto; schs Lizzie Mamr, Uamn.od, KucksvUIe. SC F.

Paige, Grace. Portland; San uel Cariton, Burke. UalKiwell: I rank Dow, (iildersleeve. Han. do: Riimmel.

Leir, do: John halliday. Cranmer. do: I. A Ped- rick. lieverD'; Katie Robinson.

Hoyt, L.vnn; l.ucv Jei.klns. Welltleet: Ann Turner, Marshall. Portsmouth, sailed smb. steamers Harrisburg, for Boston; Ceuripede, for Ar 2(1, sch Virginia. Cardenas.

I.eweg. night of ship Hyerson. Dennts, Havre; barks Kate Cann, Cann. Dublin. Marm Adelaide, Po- David A Preston, Anoersoa.

HavaM-Ur, AM, Nenuphar, Pttiman, Cork; Victor, Magnesen. Hange- 1st. AM. sch Stetson. King, from Port Delaware Breakwater 2d, ship Palmyra, Preble, Havre: sen Lee, eek Cardenas.

3iith. Ca'v'lii Harris, from Georgetown, DC for a No. them port civtth damaged). 1 st, steamer Falcon. Ktrby.

Cha.lesto»; oa.ks Cueen Fayue, Ma Lawton, Porter, Belfast.Coun­ tess of Durterlii. Tegan. Londonderry: DrouninS Sopaie. Lund, Cork; sch Snriver. Owens.

Port Antonio. 1st. stean.er Johns Hopkins. Halleit. Bo'teni; ships Sir! is.

Ereese, 1 remen; Deutschland, Koper, do. barks Daniel a iier bedgc-Iy. Antwerti; In.iia. Olsen. Elsinore: St Law.

ence, li.e l.emefaia; Hiawatha. Little. Londonderry: Southe a Belle. do; Donald Ferguson. Ross.

Dunki'k; schs II Knight. Pratt, Boston; Lizzie Tims. PbiLiPS. Dover. bark Gateshead-1st, ships Deutschland, aid Miius: barks Queen of the Fleet, and Itoulsa; brig Flora Gooe.all; sch rloreuce Shay.

Id. stean er March. Providence: sch Treadwell. Lanerd, Cat Island. dui i 2 West Indian.

Roach, Barbadoes; Williau nee. BGtrtOM N. 29lh cleared on her mi n). sch illiam Keuzel, iioper, Provrience. Cleared 29lh.

sciis Sampson, Gage, Boston; Lyoa, HoG.kei liauiel 1 ri'wn, Emerson, Fall River: TneoUore Dl an. coastwise. iLS 29th, steamer Regulator, Doat.e. New brig Omoa. Bristol.

i sell litanie James. BalU- ote I ist, sch Althea, Baltimore. EOB( i Uaied 28lh, Pei.twtU. New York; Maggie Van Dusen. Tuomas.

1st, steamer Juniata, Catharine. Philaoelpliia. Ar at Tybee 2d. steamer City of Macon, from New York. 2d.

steaii er Herman Livings one, for New York. UhUNisM iCK. brig Maria ft Joaquin, Gon- zaies, tieniuegos (to load for Uuiteu Kingdom). Cleared th. Ulrica Sn ith.

New York. KEY steamer State of Texas, Nicker- Sfii (trou. alv esion), YT'rk. I JA( KSON VILI E-Salled 2 schs Gertie Merrow. Dt lit iiiL, tb.

Hatlit Giles. Bennett, CEDAR KF.Y’8—sailed 27th, sch Washington, Jo.dan I 27tti, sch Albert Haley. Lancashire Pel Cota 29th. brig Anna Torrey, Phiit- (lelllbiA i NEW Steamer City of New vk, I Deaket ba Ile-iry A Bmnham, a Bath, sch ionstame, Bur e. Bua an.

oteared ITtii, stean er anuock, Cooksey, Key YYeai or Ceda; a aVMSlL'ia awsaw a tor nit A tvtzffn ter. S.vdrey. 24th, acks lliimttnl-lt, K'lstei, as; Dreadnouehr. Merrill. MMatlin.

Sailed 2ttn, atffi 2f Ingalls Olsen, Hiimbu dt. Ar Jane 28, atramer Beigic (not GaeHcV, Metcalf. Kong aud Yokohama. San Jnne include bark Cai- Ifomla. 725 tons.

luniG-r to Honoli.hi via Burrard Inlet, OET Jnne 22. sbtp Otiaro. San Franciacw via Port Tow sch Hiieneiue. from Pueneuie. PORT June 24.

twrk Gaiwley, Mo- Gi iie. San PORT TOM June bark Hwrest Home. Franrisco. IRINIU.AD—.Sailed ach Jessie Sflckersao, for NEWPORT June 23, sch Abe LhKa4n. Saa Frarclw o.

LIITLK Jnne 24, sch Ceomba. Onr, prsncKro. SHIPPING -TO- FAYAL AND ST. MICHAELS. Thf Cnited States Aaorean Steam Packet The Magniflceat flrawlass Iron Steaaaablp YII.MMIMMIPPI, 'Capt.

L. Hate, late master or bark Kate jWfilian on or July I3th for 3i. Miciiaels the Western Islands. Tnis steamer ha- sple.n lid aitcouimodatious for pa-saengers. E'zr eight and apply to EDWARD HASTINGS, Agent.

a Of to J. J. KEU I.e-wi' whan. tt jy3 For Port Elizabeth, C.G.H. The Al extreme (fflpper Bark LORD McDUFF will have despatch A lu.uted amount of freighi te taken.

beuh. i.e»is waarf. Atp to HENRY W. PEABitDY ft OO Iti- tf 1I8V4 Milk Street. FOlt QPE TOW.N, C.G.

The favorite Clini'er Ship MIXDORO h.ftvie pri'xpt despatch aft above, f.oin 1 wharf. For treivht anoly to Si i NKY W. PEABODY CO, tf I NAI.i "I a 16KI (oni Ihe best mate in the most II anuer in-truction of Fi'encb acei.t. and ciau-ed for 11 now ready for sea. i'cr fut'her information app.y lo it URGE LORD ft "13 1 tftThSTCf 9 M.

Exchange. lEiEGDY'S AUST8ALIAN LINE. JLonriinti Uerth, l.evaia AVhffrf. Ml- J.HOl’ItXE, Direot. The new Al Capi, tffilp- ill have pt as aliove.

Direot. Thi lave.nte VI Bark E'H Caj.1. 4 arK.u, ili be asabo-eon or aioot i Fur or pa-'-oge apply to HENRY VV ft CO streeu ft Uo. Agenis at MelGaurne Mcs.sr'B-tr- ii, Foxbsii ft 4 A Sydney. tf jel7 For San ioh Lewis harf Ship sSAVIIKM Is loading rap.

ly and ll sail July to. api IV 10 L. l.vfLoH ft freight my2-2 tf 04 fate '-(teet. Boston. ton.

N. Halifax. Wi P. iiarf. Jonn.

Cuarlottet Apply to H.VTIIKW. a Y' ft 22 Centra 6m nihxi hVAiAL NOriOKS. L.TII oC.YI.ftSS NORE4)tJv. PlHtBAiE COURl. Io 1 per- II' in Trusts under l.t.N ILLIS, lat Brookll-ie, in saidC.v.nty.

decea-ed, i.er«as. a peiittoii has presented to R.ftM C. ELUB of Ma.tbaiu.iu he itv of t- Trustee umler the Will of ha-br eu proved said ta tue tter deteased to at a Probate Court to be of ou the tour.b i.rreut. tea s-k in tne tore- inv yoH bave the sa bv pub- weeks in 41 ff Davi'l Tha 91 heret held M'edni or ly, I n. Il e.

u-e, if And sa.li is onlered to -er tilt ce a week, for tur B'an be Post, printed at tne last pubti. at lear. 1 b-ti re 'Urt. Guorue Mhiie. E-qiiire, Judge of Uourt, tb se -01 dav ot Ji 1' in the oae thou-and eigbi hun auci sevenv V.

J. H. COBB. Register. Miti of Si OI k.

SS. PKOHATE COUKf. ili( lleirs-at-laiw. ai'l intere-ted 10 the Estate at J4)HN L.ALLY', late of Boston, in sauf de- tag Mh.fta.-. PA' Rle LAI.I.Y’.

E.xe»utor ih- of e-eiited to for lu' i eli the est.ttc df siid the it-avraerit of debis ami charge- of adminotratioo, ami tor other r-a-ons s-i forth sari tirio ite.1 t- at a ou.tte l'irt lotte h. tn at Rosi, in ud ot 1 AY, the (iiteei Ih av of H. 1-7- al ten in toreiiooi. to snow it any you have, against te vanie. JAI" E.vecutor or.lerp'i to serv- Uiu by li'hti the sanie once a tii-e- suci-a-sfiy- weeks.

1 Il i Hosroii Post, a wsnaper printed at sal.l )-ton. the last put atinii to days, at least, tvefo-e -al trt. iti ess. JoH.s M'. Esoiiire Jndgy Court, tl 1 twei -sevemh of June, in me y-ar one tight and seveniy-eu.

tit. LI YH EKRGK. Register. of SS t-KGBA all rs iuterestnl in the Lands of which PHILIP KEL- l.E.Y.ialcol Boston, in County, in thkt S'aie. Who ELIZABETH KELLEY of Boston, ta said conn- IV, lias pse i.ieu 10 Eaid Court her peiiiion.

repres tba? sUe i- wiilow ct de.ea.-ed. and eu tilled to )wcr lu hi- said lai 1 aud pi.aytn.g ibai the saoie may be asalguei, tt! her bv said Court pioviiied by law ou aie nerebv cited to ar at a Probate Court, hoiiifi. at lio ton. 111 salJ Co iity ot Su toU, on the ot I'7 at ten th- foreuo anow It aitv you against'he-a lie. Aim raid petitioner is to se-vy this iiiga copy to pers-'ii i'ltyre-ted fipKteeu said Uoi.rt, or by publishing 11 a week toi three -i ccessive weeks, in tfie it Post Si apcr said the last ation to be at ast.

fore said Court. M' Co'jrt. this tw- iity nh ot the year oMe eighi hundred ami seveaty-elghr. 3 I.IJAH GEOKti.v.;. Hegiiter.

KAL'ni of 3t ASJkAfv iu jjk St rtolk. S.S. Jiid. Coiiri. ILK HGNGKABLK THE oF THE 1PBEME: ei Hie lAL CUURt: Ke-p.

Ifully represtrrs your VRY' JGNE.s of Boston, in -aid unfy of surt.gk, the ri! lerm ot 45ourt, H. ei-ghteen ix ylii: e. to 7. 1). a was granfri iu her avor trivm ihe G-d a of her hu-band, GEfilRIK Jti.NEs.

now resident out ot sari tljat to Ibe hereof aud since time, she has alwayslved in said 1 9 and at no time with -aid She pra's tberef. re tliat the -aiil dlv. gv ipaile ab- soliii' ami from the G)rd itriiiionv itre-s h-r in'il iln- tw. June, in the eighteen litim 1 '-d ami Vd.y ELIZA JONK 2 S. JOs.

NICKE.KSgN. a tty. for Petr. 4 fimniunvvealth of 4 etts. SuFtoiK.

Judxcal 1 Ter n. 1 the fi.regoing petition it is tYplere.l. th.it tfie petttmner ice 'o the said GE.CKeiE to the of tills C.mrt. ext be m.iden at B.u-tivn. wita- II ai said Coi.tit' vf Suitoik.

the tuesoay of Si men ber uext. by pu a attesle-l of said peti- aid ot this thereon, once a weeit, tnree in the Post, a la am Boytoii, to sixty at lea saiii 5 dav next, that he ay Ihen and there show tause wuy the pra.ver of said pettttoa -Uoiild not t'e granted. Hv tbe Court. JOHN NOBLE, Clerk. June 2 v.

1 A c.vpv of G'titiou HEN KY A. CLAPP CTerk. je-26 4 O.W.YIOA'YY KALTII OF SceKUftZ Jl Pii lAL RT. Sorroix, rfVG THE honora le the JUSTICES OF THE 1 PKK.ME Jl DlCl-Al. COURT HOLDEN AT HOSTri.N.

Vv TlilN ANU THE GUNTY ()E KesG' tlu.lv (,. H. -O'? u.at -be wa- law tully ma.red I AR1.E.S t.ILL.VEri part- unknown, at uitr-ai. ihe fifth day of Ji 1 A. I tbcteaii---.

anfi the sai ofttd in this 11 owii.a? said that ir Iri-'lant aiih.ul to her vuws ami obllgati.ins buith'ftaii! haiie-. ii'g re.aral. s' the at sal 1 0 the -nth of April. A. d- erteli VO! liGtlan! an 1 has c.

fv fiesC't fro tue lei th of A. D. l'73, ttie day of the fifing of Ibis libel: ai your -av- tueir i-it riuar i.az» the said 'tar'es has grossaudcon- Kl halilisi iiitoxicction. tv fore your lilelant that a divorce fr'ra t'je d- atrimonv be decreeil oeiween lib-Mia-it riie said hartes, ami that the ustociy of a minor vfice Mai tjillard. of the Dim- be given sr.

ai'd that a smticiei adowa'i iiuav in order secure a-uitabie ami maintenance to you) liG-i- ut said hild. Dateli Hie Hiirieeiith day of May, A D. l-'78, G. (ilLL.VRl>. 4 of St i roiK JcniCIAL COPRT.

-April Teroj. i)g )t is ordered, that the iihellant give ICH.Viri.Estill LABI) to 9 U-'urf. i.evt to be hoblen at wituw iir.tv or Sunofic. on the second les of piillishine an said libel this order there in. once a week.

Hire-weeks in the Boston I'o-t. a newspaper printed the foregi to tue th tor said 4 tlie puMicetion to be -Ixly days at lea-t before I SecondTio- if next, that he iiiav ihea re -lio'v ause by the ot said libel should iGl. JOHN Ckrk. Bv the 3. I said libe! amt order.

HENRY A. CLAPP, Assi. Jlerk. IN H.VNKHl Bankrupt. Hiat I ii.iv-' been duly apivoiuted Ot sai't ostate.

JOHN EI.DKIDGE, YV3w 1 vstoti. I nereb. mvtlce th.it he 1 has been.lily app fiuted Assignee of the estate of KVr.KE.TT M' BHiELOM and.AMGS K. MOItRILL. ban ED.MUND J.

BAKNARD, 94 Beilfonlat (ton, Mav jfJI ISTKUT AON H'I of THK AS.SAt H.iuk'uptcv.—Upon a isdltion presente-i the br BEI)E RIUK COLE ol Bo-toii. pravtng ihat he may beuc.reed to navea ge ail niseiebtsp ovaoie under the iSaiiKrnpt tt is onlered that a iiearinz rupl same on ibe9tli day of Jniv. a D. Defore me v.urt in s'on. in said district, at 10 o'tlm that all 4 In interest may appear at said time ami nlace, arai -how cau-e.

It any thev have, why me pra.ver of the pelttlon snouKl not be gi anteil. EDWARD DEXTER. Clerk of Conrt. je 26 3 That on the nrst day or Juiy. A.

D. a M'a rant in Bankr.picy Is iiued against me Estate of Jt)SEPH STEVENS of Cambridge, in the County of and state of Mis- s.nchusetts. who has beet adjudged a bankrupt on his own peHtlon: that the pavirent of any debts, aud the delivery anv properlv, belonging to such Ginknipt. to hi 11 or for hU use ami fransterof any proiertv him. are forbidden bv taw that the petition was on tne I4th of A 1878 to which date Interest ts to be computed; that a eetirg of the reditors of tbe said bankrupt, to prove theur debts, and to -boose one or more Assignees of Eistate.

be held at a 4 onrt of Bankruptcy, to be holden at No. Pemberron squaie. before 8 Register. the day of july. A.

O. at 11 O-' iGk A- M. RGL.AND G. USHER, v2 2t U. S.

-Marshal, MaiW District, as Messenger. istrict cocrt of the r. s. for the DISTRICT 4)F the mr CHARLES AKES and JON KS, Baiikrupis Bai Warrant in Bankrnotcv ba- leen by sari C.rart against t)ve estate of 4 HABLES T. of Everett and D.

JONE Sof Somerville. the Countv of Middlesex, of the ot Maasaehusetts. in said iW trict. adiudged rupts upon the petition of their creditor-: and the of any debts, aiid the delivery ot any property beiongiuK to said bankrupts, to them, or to their 'tse. ana the transfer of them, are forbidden ov law.

The petitioD was Died Jupe I5ih. G78. to which date interest is to oe -A meeting the creditors of sai.i bankrupts, to prove their debts, aiid cnoose oue or of theP Ejstate. be held at a 'Jourt of to oe holden at Boston, ta sari District on tfie 3th 'taf of ily. A.

I) 1878. at 12 at the U. Conrt K.J. Sherman, EJsquire. one of me Registers in Bankrup.cy of said KUL.A.NU ti.

USHEilt. jy2 2t U. S. Marshal. Masa.

District, as Mes-seuger. MAL'f LIQUORS. L. SPEIDEL Sole Agents for CEEEBK TKD MILWAUKEE LAGER BEER, Water Street, Boston. Particular atieuiion pari ohoitling for Hotel and Paraily use.

Delivered f'ce in aay pirt of the city. M'FTudm KALMIA Ivkens Valiev Coal. M'i ed by PHILLIPS ft SHEAFER. M'A RE B. G.VY, Agent.

34 Kilby Street. Vcry Pure. No Siate, Itone, or other Aualv arbori Volatile 7 ...............7 Ash I.OU' PKICK for Immedikte Hellverr. Fresh Cargo Discuarglng and at by IIEKRY SONS. jel7 WH.CKF, AlzB.4NIT MT.

MWW t.ALVEJb’il N-Ar sUamer 4.1iy ot San Autonio. Pen- Ltagton. New 2 SAN FRANCISCO-ArJune3i. bark. 'rdiUera, McAIUa- R-XCOffiUMICAft.

Fa for tnnoi ffipert. RMFHSOV-S BINDEH tbe imtCMVM for tale by AARON A uts Street. jy.

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