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a The /ir,nit M the Btnkh Boy In BMW. [Krom the Boetoa Port, July 1] EflW AT THE NATIONAL TIIEATM?TBI BfiMICIA BOY COWARDLY ASSAULTED AMD BB" RlhUSLY INJUEBD?GREAT EECITRRWT. the patrons of to* manly art ot aaaaaablsd to considerable number* at the National the lire hat Tenuis, at and tor tha bcacfll ot Jemmy Kuaaey, ait Knghh light of the Mteaoa, recently arr'.ved to tola oily. AMirKiiea Kelly, Woods,jutd John C. 'deenua, the Beatoia Bay, vara advuiUatd to appear, aad 'Jm latter was further aaneuaced aa toe " Maaier ef Oeremoctea." When, however. toecurtuiu roae oa 41 Tost, end Jerry," the play to which toe aparrlog was to be Introduced, Mr. Heeeaa was ahiMe only as a spectator, to a aide box. Several matches with toe fclovte wt place, when the nudieooe became Impatient, and commenced calling for Heenan aad Woods. The ?' Master ?f Oereanontes" deprecated toe dlspleaeare of toe audience, aad begged toem to be lutlideJ, which Obey obstreperously refuaed to be. Jemmy Martey then awe foiward, aad waa warmly received fne acting 41 Mauler" staled thai a telegraphic despatch haJ been Received trom Mr. Kelly, promising to be prcaoat em toe following evening. Cries of " Wnere'e Woods?" "Where's Heenan?" wero answored by She aseurar.ee of the becettcary that they wero 44 'ere." Mr. Taylor then cam# lorward and said:?'-Tn4* ta a pretty way to receive Jemmy Maesey; tie'a a good old man;" but Ibe audience waa not to be bushed uutil the 'good old man entered into a few eaienuttc round* with the "Matter." The curtain fell, and toe audience seem ed to be quietly dispersing, when the Benlcia Boy apraog before the tcoutgbu, hat in band, and aanoun*pd bis readiness to spar, with a promise to appear oa Tueeday nest. Nona or the audience volunteering to engage Heroin, he returned to bit box. Wood* then appeared before the curtain and refuaed to apar, but also promised to appear on Tuesday. Heman then started fur toe door, toe audience crowding around hi&i ana hooting. Some Utile delay occurred id the lobby, but Heenio pureed M and proceedriI up the middle of Portland street, followed closely by tue mob?loose around him probably numbering over one hundred pcrsms. When he had gear about a hundred feet he was attached by a large number of the crowd, beadsd, as it Is alleged, by such wortnirs as Barney Ford and a man named Hutchinson, bat we bare only the authority of a ''general report" for the latter assertion. There was great xoitement. Beenan, when thus struck Tor the list time, fought for about s minute, dealing right and left banders a bo it bias la a truly terrific manner. He then turned >ack and ran towards the theatre, but jast as he reached the crossing at leers surest, he was struck by a''billy" or slung shot (probably the former), and running two or three steps further he fell, and with great force. But be mstnnl'y sprang to his feet and ran about twenty feet further, when he again fell and the mob encircled him. His friends, however, who before had bttu unable to render him any assistance, managed in tho oonfuau n that very naturally ensued to bustle him into a back that was fortunately standing in ths violnuy. soil Ibv wounded sua bleeding "champion" was conveyed to toe apothecary storo of A B Wiibor, 160 Court siro.t The carriage was apparently followed by only those friendly to Heenan, but these garnered around toe store as immense multuuee of exsited individuals. Dr. J 6. Janes was called, but before his arrival other physicians (Drs Dale and Lewis) bad reached the spot, anu the wounds of Beenss were dressed. It arts found that there were three distinct gashes upon the scalp of the Injured men, and each exteuded to the skull, although in neither instance was the skull frao tared. The injuries were declared to he severe, bat by no moans dangerous Heonsn was quits sick and Med profusely, yet amid all his sufferings he was perfectly self composed and found opportunity for the remark that "if his enemies wished to play Ctub Lw with him be oeiired a full band himself." Huvtng received all the medical attention that ths circumstances of his esse demanded, the Btnicia Boy was returned to the hack asd conveyed bv his friends, who. swarmed Inside, upon the box and st the rear, t? some plaoe or other where his condition would receive the most acceptable and satlsfitcfsctory treatment. Much sympathy was expressed for Hoensn, and this was conriderabiy enhanced by the courageous manner in which he met the assault of an infuriated mob, and by the generous spirit he seemed to exhibit when subsequently alluding to the matter. The reason he was understood to bsve assigned tor not taking part in the exhibition was that he desired to spar with so one but Australian Kelly, and In connection with that artist be promisee to "strike out" to the entire satisfaction of all as Tuesday evening next. But there is s strong Morriasey . faction in this city, and to them, whether justly or an Jettiy, is attributed tbe dastardly aaaaulk We know not that certain parties named a be re bed any connection with the affair, and we hope that for their own (credit they had not. Heenan was unarmed. Weekly Report of Ihethi la the city and county of New York, from the 26th day of Jane, to the lid day of July, IBM. Men, 70; women, 67; boys, 140; girls, 110?Total, 880. Adults, 188; children, 860; males, 223; females, 107; colored persona, 8. Abscess of the lirer 1 Enlargement of the heart. 1 Alb una carta and Bright'! Eryaipeaa 2 disease of kidneys 1 Ferer, gastric 1 Angina 1 Fever, puerperal 0 Apoplexy 6 Ferer, remittent 1 Apoplexy, serous 1 Ferer, scarlet 10 Asphyxia 4 Ferer, typhoid 1 Bleeding 1 Ferer, typhoc 2 JMeeo lag from bowels.... 2 Heart, disease of 8 kneeing from lungs 1 Hooping cough 5 BiecOing from womb 2 Inflammation of bowels.. 0 Bowels, disease of 1 Inflammation of brain.... 12 Bronchitis 4 lullammauoo from Injury. 2 Cancer 1 Inflammation of lungs.... 10 llntii-AP git HlnsirlAW 1 Tuft* mmniirn nf Inmac.h 1 Uior of rtom&ch 2 Intemperance 2 Cancer of womb 2 Jauniice 2 Oarua'ttea 6 Killed or mard???a 1 laeu&liy by being ruu/mr 1 Liver, disease of 1 Cheuait} t>v fall 1 Lum reurrea 1 C?..era titai:t*.ni 19 Lungs, disease of........ 1 Cbo'era morbus 1 Marasmus, tnfarftile......19 Or r hoes cf liver .. 1 Metr.les 10 Colic 1 Ovarian disease 1 Ootnprevhiou u( tbe brain. 1 Old age 3 Oougosiioo of tuc brain...10 Palsy 2 Ooogistiou of the lungs... 2 Pleurisy 2 Consumption 49 Premature birth 8 Convu s.t js, adult 1 Koeumatism 2 Convulsions, infantile 18 Scrofula 1 Voay 13 Pmallpoj 1 Cyanosis. 2 Softening of the brain.... 2 Debility, adult 2 Spine, disease of 1 Debility, infantllo 5 Stillborn 32 Deil/iimi tremens 6 Sole de, by arsenic 3 Diarrhoea. 8 Teething 6 Dropsy 1 Tumor, mailgaant 1 Dropsy in the chest 2 Ulceration of bants 1 Dropsy In the head 16 Ulceration cf throat 1 Drowned 9 Unknown 1 Dysentery 7 ? Dyspepsia 1 Total ...389 The number of deaths, compared with the correal*;tiling weeks or 1867 and 1868. and of last week, was as fob Week ending July 4, 1867 311 " July 8, 1868 447 " June 25.1869 351 " July 2,1869 889 Increase this week 37 saoamciatiOH?owsases olsmsd. Bones, Joints, to 8 Stillborn and premature Brain and nerves 70 births 40 Oeeerative organs. 11 Stomach, bowels end v Heart and bkv-d vessels. 8 other digestive organs. 88 Leugs, throat, to 108 Uncertain seat and geneOld age 3 ral fevers 28 Skin, to., and eruptive Unknown 1 fevers 32 Urinary organs 2 Total 389 ?Of which 23 were from violent causes. 40M. Under 1 year 146 80 to 40 years 48 llo 2 years 43 40 to 60 years 28 2 to 6 years 42 10 to 60 years '..... 12 6 to 10 years 16 60 to 70 years 10 SO to 16 years 3 70 to 80 years 4 16 to 20 years 8 80 to 90 years 6 99 to 26 years 8 Unknown 2 96 to 89 years... 14 Total 889 anvmne. Austria 1 Poland 1 Ovitiah 4 morlrs O Unwl .ion) w (land > Scotland 6 Fiance 8 United State* 291 Oermany 19 Unknown 2 Ireland 69 total 349 roauo marmmom. Almshouse, Blk'a Ial'd.... 6 Jews Hospital 2 BeUerne Hoapltal 11 Lunatic Aay'm, Blk'a UL. 1 Oty Hoapltal 10 Nora, and Child's Hoep'l.. 2 Qty priaona 1 New York Juv. Asylum.. 1 Colored Home Hoapltal... 1 St. Luke's Hoapltal. .... 1 Island Hoapital 8 ? total. 38 waana. 1 10 18 38 2 1 14.. ? 14 S 4 18 3 ? 22 16 14 22 17 60 16 18 17 t 23 19 28 26 20 80 18 *1 28 M 12 U 23 U 82 ? U 8 Total 889 DANIEL E. DELAVAN, Oty Inspector. Oty Inspector'* Department, Nov York, July 2, IN* WlUlauibWf City Haw*. Arrmi-nu Arums?Friday night an attempt ?m made 6e Mt Are to a building at the corner of Graham a yen no aad Deyoe street (E. D.), occupied byProfsssor Grant as a manufactory for calcium lights and Are werka. One of be neighbors saw a ataali boy set Are to gome bay under lie building, bet be escaped before the man could reach lie street. Hie 6re wan extinguished without damaging feo bonding. There was quite a large stock of material 00 hand, which would bare been destroyed bed not the fire been fortunately discovered. ? Inaaasmw Bosool Exauuno* The pupils or publla flbool Mo. 18, la Bemson street, of which Mr. Bush la the principal, gave a musical aad litarary entertainment on Friday afternoon, consisting of a choice selection or recigabone, soloo and eborumss, among whlsh wereseyeral faT*-"" places Borne of the speakers showed mora than ordinary talent, and gave promise of future eminence, the building was tastefully decorated with the national Bag and choice flower*. The attendance of visiters was nausuaJly large?a fact which rpe-tki well for the ciiista* ?f that part of the ctt/.eflbfdlng, as it doer, er,courage meat to the teachers. Prof. Metcaif distributed a large number of certificates awarded to UP. pupils tor punctual mid |ood oootlftufT j / I A Day on Rise Plantation. [From the Saltabury Watohaaan.) ft> many of your muter*, doubting the is'** of plant n? ?Di cultivating this great article of ipoy la aa nooh nnhiiiraaatfh were onfr grown In tbslmfiiadlsa. All, however, are acquainted wHa tta aaoaUant quantise aa a nwirtiilH dtot The broad flat piaoa of fro and at many acrea extends along the river and eat npoa adjaoaot creeka; the land Is divided Into "tasks" by ditches ranoint through In every direction, though mostly crossing aaah other at right sag lea. m ploughs are aaad, the whole work being done with a short hoe and a loan aarrew one. When a set of bands are put into una of these tasks they must smooth It off, make tbe Httle trench rows, sow tbe seed and oorer It all la the same day. The tasks are really given to onl? one, as, lor inataaos, It la the work of one to smooth so much ground; of another to trench after mm; of anotaer to sow tbe seed, sad another to cover it. The numbers of these tasks make afield; this field w not fenced In, but surrounded by a large ditch and embankment. These are designated aa Nob. 1, a, 8, ho., and contain 10, 16 or 'do acrea. There la no fencing, the great body of land, oon mining a number of fields, being surrounded by a large canal. Having given yon a feint idea of bow the land Ilea, wc will ace how It la cultivated, la the fell, after the rloe Is cut, as soon as perfectly dry, the stubble Is burnt mr bomelimes the weather will not allow Una; then It remain, and ia chopped under in tbe winter. In December the wnoie ubDa mieuaea tor cultivation id gone over witu iw boo, breaking clods, ho. la March the planting season begins, and trorn tu*l time onward la Ute rush. At aoou m tbe Held is planted It id severed with water, and ao re mt'vi until the rice la pretty well grown. The water is then let off, and soon after the Held Is gone over with the boe to chop out graaa and work the rice. Tnis is done twice before tbe crop ripona. Tbe Irrigation ta managed so tbat wben one field Is under water another may be dry. several hands are constantly employed In clearing cut ditchee, stopping leaks In embankment, Ac. B Every kind of bird la a lover ot rice, and an enemy to i interests of the rtce planters, but Ute one most lreaded la tbd rice bird. It is a small bird, or darkish brows color, witb a sharp stout bill, with which it grasps toe t talks of rice, and squeezes the milk from it as effectually >s If done witb h pair of nippers. Tbe only means of getting vld of them la by powder and shot; and though thousands upon thousands are killed, they still ap pear as thick aa at first. During the eeason of kill log, hogs sad dogs upon the plantation all get tat. Tbe negroes are provided with gnns, and stand upon the banks and shoot from morning until night. Whsa a flock of these birds come down near a rice field, they swoop dowa with a noise like thnnder, and the beantlfai green rice stalks fall down before them as does the rice before the reaper's book. Left to themselves but a few hours would suffloe to clear the field, but a half dozen musk els scare them off for a time. Bat lew who do not live ta that section have aa Idea of the immense damage which they do to the rice planters, and I suppose there is ?<> means of correct calculation, aa they never fall to ap pear, though more numerous some years than others Mr Mcares talormed ms that last year he consumed tbir I t Hv* tiin 1/ mvilAr In iliMUiiu Uiam and Ihftt nn,v?? he bad used m much as fifty kega. The shot ?u In pro portion. Of Into 7Mum an extensive trade has grown up tn the rice straw. Tbe scarcity of bay and tbe Inferiority or tbe article brought from tbe North, induced Mr. Meares some years ago to try cured rloe straw, to put with clover wlib alt and water. It succeeded well, and for that which be seat to market be found a ready sale. Other planters adopted it, and the rice straw is now very generally used as food for horses, ho. Though by no mesne equal to the bay which you have end is everywhere tu tbe West, yot it is far superior to the Northern apology for hay, which has for so long been an article of food In the Cape Fear region. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Saturday, July 2?0 P. 1L The bank statement for the week was made up to day Instead or Monday, as usual, that day being s holiday, it compares as follows with the statement of list week ? Week ending Loam. Specie. Circulation. Devniti. June 27..*121,744,440 21,760,881 8,216,013 77,103,116 July 2.... 122,401,778 22,041,066 8,366,700 78,132,611 Increase.. *057,324 1,181,784 140,747 039,406 The steamers Ocean Queen and Kangaroo left this port to-day for England?tbe former with *1,026,028, the Utter with *760,000 In specie on freight, making the total specie shipment of the day *1,786,028. The Board of Brokers having adjourned over from yesUrday te Tuesday, there was nothing dons in stocks today, and the street wore a deserted appearanoe. The epproeeb of the holidays tended to check business of all kinds; wa have nothing in monoy or exshange to report. Tbe exchanges at the Bank Clearing Bouse this morning were *1,668,641 40, and the balances *26,382,041 84. Tbe business of the dab-Treasury to-ley was as follows:? Total receipts *77.140 69 ?For cub loin 8 47.OC0 00 Total paymenti 079,209 41 Balance 4,298,710 88 The following la a comparison of ibe exports of the seven principal staple articles for the week :? , 1868 / 1869. > Week ending June 30. .Ain't. Value. Am'L Value. Cotton, bales 11,479 f?53,?57 4,014 $220,229 Flour, bbl* 40,063 170,403 11,320 79,743 Corn meal, tbis 888 3,376 1,420 6,567 Wheat, bush 253,007 257,425 ? ? Coru.butb 16,281 12,974 1,562 1,528 Beef, bb'.a. and tea.., 3,102 71 695 8i7 14 806 1'ork, biiia. and tcs... 1,104 18.212 2.133 36,073 Total ? $1,187,770 ? $358,927 Decrease of week aa compared with that of 18581828,843 The following is a comparative statement of the value of expoiU from the commencement of the year to June 30:? 1858. 1869. Incrtate. Decrease. Cot tea $4,836,126 $5,807,791 $971,655 ? Flour 3,431,114 1,976,679 ? $1,483,435 Corn meal.... 136,4(8 173,926 37,418 ? Wheat 1,855,513 26,466 ? 1,810,047 Coin 1,044,286 98,964 ? 917,3.54 Beef 819,444 1,109,413 289,999 ? Pork 676,210 1,206,057 629,847 ? Total $11,779,103 $10,397,226 $1,828,929 $4,210^06 Decrease ss compared with 1868 2,881,877 Tbe Bavaria, which arrived to day, from Southampton June 18, brlcgi the London paptrs of that date,half a day later than those by the Arabia. Tbe latest London Tim s baa the following remarks:? Tbe funds bare been languid to day, a general inoretso of anxiety being observable with regard to the tone of con < mental opinion on tbe p. obable extension of toe war. Consols opened at the closing prists of yesterday, 92% 92%, after having touched 92%. French Renter, which fen eff yesterday at 62f. 60c , opened tbts morning at 62f 40c., and have closed at 62i. 46o. Is the foreign ex changes this afternoon there was no change of importance from the rates of last post The corn market was very heavy thla morning, ana aalea could not have been forced except at a further decided decline. There were no bullion operations at the bank to-day. The Peninsular and Oriental steamer Colombo, to sail on Monday, will take 45282,396 for the Eaat. Tbe limet aiso notices sales on tbe 17th of June of Iilinole Central 7'e at 76; do. freeland at 86 and 85%, and do. eharee at 40 and 39% discount It adds: ? In American securities there was a further Improvement la the shares of tbe Illinois Central, and a reduction in the third mortgage or the New York and Erie. The annexed particulars of the financial condition of Indiana are from an official source :? The entire debt of tbe State Is $7,358,361, of which $?,312,00"> is 6 per cents, and $2,046,861 is 2% per oents. Tbis toes not include about $800,000 yet outstanding and unpaid of what is called the Bank Loan. The Sinking Fund growing on- of the 8tate stock In the late State Bank will pay oil the Delence of the debt, with a surplus ot about $3.COO,OCO, wbtcb goee to tbe School Fond of the State. The assessments for taxation in the 8tate for thie year amount to about $660,000,000. Siven years age the sum was about $4CO,QOO,QOO. The annual State revenue wtU be about $1,200,OtO. The expenses of the State govern mem, including interest on tier debt, amount to (530,000 per year, tearing a large surplus or revenue applicable to the annual reduction or the State debt, which by law bat to be thus Invested, the Auditor .Treasurer and agent o( the State constituting a Sinking Fund Comm'slou tor that purpoae. The 2% per ceuti are redeemable In 1897. Our Chicago correspondent writes:? I learned last evening from a reliable aource that the Canada railroads have got the control of the Minnesota land grants, and are now making their preparations to get the balance of the La Crosse grant, er rather the Lortbweitern branch, rrom the Junction near Manston to Hudson, on the St. Croix lake, with the Intention, as it is supposed, to make their road, in connection with tne Detroit and Milwaukee, the La Croeae and the Minnesota roada, a great line to the Pac flc by the way or Milwaukee, St. Pan I, the Red river and Saskatchewan country to Fraser river and the Pacific; In that way bringing the trade that must nsturslly spring up In that vast country, as soon as It is opened to commercial Intercourse with the Esst, over their line into Canada. The project is ssid to be favored by ibe government officials of Canada, who are ready to pledge tne aid of the home government. The movement of the banks in the roar principal cities of the Union In which weekly reports are made, as shown by tbelr last statements, Is as follows:? Loans. Dtpo-if. Spfl*. Cirr'n N. Tort, June 28 . JIJ17M.419 77,193.116 21,769. 181 8,210,543 II aton. June27. .. 68.474.50U 19.878.006 6.180,868 6 662.901 i'blia . Juce 27 26.416.842 16.114.269 6.066.847 1729.953 K. Or.earn, June 18 17,624.837 19,673,401 14,160,941 11.708,131 Total 1223.160,428 132,768,791 vJkJt! ttJOTOS Last ?e?k 20 608,880 136,170,908 49,146,020 30,021,621 The statements of the Boston banks for the past two weeks compare as follows:? Jimt 20. Jime 27. Capital Stock (86,1(0,900 86,112,067 Inc.. $2,167 L/aus and discounts. 68,203,731 68,474 300 Inc. .270,000 Specie 6,463,606 0,180,866 Dec.272,738 Due I n other banks 7,400,246 0,663,773 Dec.706,472 Due to other banks.. 7,131,286 7,090,339 Dec. St,946 Deposits 20,229,249 10.878,006 1)05.361,243 Circulation 7,082,781 6,652,001 Dec. 629,880 Annexed Is the statement of the St. Loula banks for the week ending the 26th Inst. :? Bank*. Ezekmnge. Oircuiation. Specie. Merchants'.$760,816 78 100,716 277,660 06 St. Louis 828,66) 87 167,860 124,178 62 Southern 808,798 86 190,470 168.341 29 Mechanics' 421,388 93 180,000 146,743 90 Excnange 284,943 13 170.016 160,431 46 State 1,162,600 94 114,886 440,303 64 Union 73,547 73 121,616 100,361 8# Total $3,406,823 67 1,184,660 1,419,1169 66 As compared with the previous report, the results are M loilowii? NEW YORK HERALD, S BimU MAmtfi. CinmMitm, Specie. > chants' 86,296 ma. 10,2 j ueo. #,118 leo. -i Lonts 21,882 4m. 7,8.0 .leo. 7,708 wo. utbern 18,800 too. 7,4 <1-tec. 4271m. Msehsntos' 4M07400. 1,800 dM. 3,109 dec. EsebUH 78SIbo. 0,210 deo. 11,844 1 . StoU-TT. 901,760 8m. 0,120 dM. 8,770 hie. Union 1402 4m. 13,618 1m. 1,823 loo. 7 he Mint et the Pittsburg banks tor the week ending Jut 27 ?m m follows;? lianta. Virculatum. Specie. Ltem. Depcdr Pittsburg 8232,921 324,741 1,718.728 8W.117 ticnarge 477,010 267,06 1,474,441 867,7 *> Her. AManufs. 879,427 104,86 > 96 01J 269.1 166,906 81,95T W. 279 72,n Mechanics' 228 840 88,110 726,966 83,(17 iron Clly 228,960 04,84 2 6m.,751 1?2.1M Allegheny 186,000 82,691 68.,66J 100,116 Total 31,863,668 1,014 667 8,018,436 1,819,018 Previous week. 1,888,478 907,486 6,h#u,2i.5 1,678,3 >1 Increase ? 17,171 28,170 68,517 Decrease 24,828 ?. ? ? Annexed is a lUtemetil of the Bank of Upper Canada oi i the 281h of June:? Capital 93,126,270 Specie 8639,114 Dividends unpaid. 16,830 Real estate 232,343 Profits 922,860 Banknotes 161,066 Circulation 2,091068 Due by banks..... 632.436 Due basks 1,394.397 Discounts 8,847,092 Deposits 2,812,on Gov. deoentures.. 937,836 Go. on Interest... 1,137,068 Municipal do 68,069 Total 811,190,094 811,199,994 The New Orleans bank statement (or tbe week ending June 18 again shows a redaction In every department. Tbe precise changes from the previous statement am:? Decrease m Short leans 9364,881 Decrease In specie 47,099 Decrease in circulation 1.6,960 Increase In deposits 534 316 Decrease In exchange 406,670 Decrease In distant balances 167,9.8 Decrease in deposits proper 376,438 We annex the returns in detail of the weekly statement of the New Orleans Banks:? A..1 lesa4* Ifl Taiwa 11^ ? \ 1 ' Citizens' *4,181,6151 4,106,429 8,449,61* 3,692,418 Canal 1,424,804 1,878,232 1,197,060 1.244,461 Louislsns 1,984,9)3 2,960,762 2,887,710 8,038,803 Ixmlaiana Slate. 4,688,255 4,274,667 8,269,218 1,130,668 Mech. & Traders 862,772 886,270 761 616 686,463 N. Orleans 1,189,016 1,186,413 811,010 727,084 Southern 276,670 283,986 246,290 248,805 Union 1,042,300 1,067,886 448,433 497,419 Merchants' 492,181 676,345 301.684 236,169 Crescent City... 1,003,630 967,100 332 003 236.16* America 1,088,928 1,070,749 436,903 660,817 Total *17,624,83717,889,71814,160,94114,198 040 Decrease *364 881 *47,099 , Circulation , DepotiUs , Cask Liabi'es. June 18. June 11. June 18. June 11. Citizens' *4,112,230 4,122,600 4,238,118 4,414,999 Canal 1,196,017 1,202,262 999,203 1,060,736 Louisiana *76,000 971,260 4,146,194 4,331,260 Lou. State.... 2,707,666 2,776,360 6,006,156 6.071,273 Mtc. & Trad.. 390,606 894,326 861,235 912,828 N. Orleans.... 640,606 666,806 1,030 491 839,420 Southern 206,166 268,706 360,010 856,736 Unloa 579,205 584,406 887,280 1,005,460 Merchants'.... 384,660 389,610 027.6i8 685,286 Crescent City. 220,270 217.425 486,849 379,676 America 228.710 235,516 960,848 1,U0,QB8 Total *11,708,181 11,825,081 19,678,404 20,107,750 Decrease *116,960 634,346 r?Heckasige , r-Dtie Diet Banks?, June 18. June 11 June 18. June 11. Citizens' *1,633,028 1,669,244 238,310 362,057 Canal 680,218 796.306 180.837 142.646 Louisiana 894,951 989,703 616,823 636.218 Leu State..... 810,334 887,341 467,104 403,402 Mec. & Trad.. 308,029 400,024 16,420 26,940 N. Orleans.... 432,032 398,661 84,211 86,728 Southern 961,696 968,869 ? ? l"n ion 231,654 269,238 166,432 206,860 Merchants'... 209,747 207,044 21,675 28,321 Crescent City. 10,196 ? 27.805 29,633 America 6,466 16,600 1,863 12,010 C total *6,070,289 6,481,916 1,770,410 1,928,318 Decrease *406,676 167,908 New York Clly Banks, July 2, 1850. loesses. Sp-cie. Circulation. V-posit'. America 6,996,306 1,871,882 180,841 4,714.627 Amir. Exchange 7,161.698 1,293,668 2(0,733 4,410,001 Atlantic DZO,U49 01,467 210,491 Artisans 1,161,464 182,773 97,619 657.088 Assoc ation 654,429 67,967 93,668 269,056 Butchers'* 1,784,692 231,219 183.398 1,218 810 Broadway 2,436,081 889,976 264,387 1,746,619 Bull'* Head 360,647 42,023 103,684 324,424 City 2,116,179 897,611 ? 1,362,821 Chemical 1,924,835 730,420 296,204 2,063,764 Commerce 12,833,163 2,066,043 1,976 6,2.4,222 Chatham 686,684 78,796 126,074 412,061 Citizens' 768,820 87,281 163,081 670,140 Corn Exchange.. 1,606,440 300 361 136,686 754,972 Continental 8,556,870 687,779 171.743 2,346,818 Common wealth.. 1,042,732 106,056 193,327 704,194 Dry Dock 460,201 67,252 160.888 272,960 Kut River 296,703 26.482 87,081 187,431 Fulton 2,018,084 382,733 166,149 1,694.007 Grocers 521,221 44,411 47,009 340,384 Greenwich 840,657 69,534 183 981 634 787 llwnover 1,445,811 176,091 68,0 tT 607,599 Irving 835,826 116,126 127.742 6956.88 Imp k Trader.. 2 669 347 373,099 274.181 1,428,043 Leather fl.oar 344 3 25,165 291,7o5 1,208,'202 Manhattan 4.674,861 921,247 298.136 2,969,530 I Merchants' 6,772,772 1,45? 320 198,270 4,277,716 Mechanics' 3,696,611 677,401 279,971 2,685,314 Merchants' F.X.. 1,972,781 199,616 143,775 898,86S Mechanics'& T's 884,979 173,993 133,202 768,328 Mercantile 2,413,225 406,498 36 874 1,760,562 Metropolitan.... 6,825,667 1,042,659 240,271 8,150,762 Market 1,659,935 247,103 212,793 1.026.403 Mar'ne 949,980 90,872 118,436 '477,828 Nassau 1,717,008 187,668 128,380 077,976 N. V. ?x 317,880 23,415 99,655 282,313 N Y ConntV KM ICS R J 8R.1 0-2678 <288 IY! 6 North Riser.... 410,431 65,686 76,691 887,658 New York *4,291 023 887,8.13 416,098 2 808,830 National 2,163,284 198>16 137,354 913,737 North America,.. 1,591,121 262,314 81,007 857,924 Oiela 1,682,914 362,628 109,801 1,105,885 Oriental 684,332 80,792 99,618 390,207 Pacific 1,091,219 201,416 123,127 888,199 Park 4,356,353 1,087,060 180,720 3,608,606 Peoples' 607,021 92,830 116,418 457,692 pbenlx 3,022,677 289,589 133,422 1.4R9.909 Kauubttc 3,997,693 1,186,740 224,956 8,109,725 Stfeotb Ward.. 1,200,824 196,229 208,088 6)4,476 Shoo & Leather. 2,812,709 341,462 97,214 1,863,655 Slate 3,666,286 1.076,760 296,678 2,376,141 86. Nicholaa.... 1,087,316 177,180 92,094 672,070 Tradesman's*... 1,275,937 205,176 317,058 657,823 Calon 2,809,407 670,591 159,780 1,873,746 Total $122,401,77322,491,666 8,806,79078,132,611 Reported as last week. Kxporta from the Pert of New York to Foreign Porte, for the Week ending Jane ?T, 1889, CROSSTAIlT. Package*. Value. Package*. Value Cotton, bales. 646 $27,186 Hachewood.ts 67 $3,721 Total $30,856 pajucti *BT nvmiB. Beer,bbls.... 37 $410 Bread, cs.... 21 $56 Tfca, CS 10 144 Codfish, qtls.. 21 100 Batter, lbs. 10,639 2,070 Pork, bbls.... 44 660 Rice,tee 34 736 Hunt,lb#....2,084 239 Fkrar, bbls... 26 114 Bigs 84 379 Lard, lbs....8,366 446 Drugs, os .... 12 177 Cornmeal,bbls 160 674 Fruia, pkgs.. 8 74 Candles, bxs. 450 1.897 Furniture, os. 11 147 Cheese, lbs..3.671 393 Sugar, pkgs.. 6 217 Hour, bbls.. 1,086 7,616 Wb'bone, lbs. 116 116 Leather, rolls. 6 260 Machinery, cs 1 738 Wooden wars. 69 113 Domestlos.... 6 606 Rye Hour .bbls 26 116 Trunks, pkgs. 18 97 Brandy 10 149 Mattlog 73 699 M tobac.,lbs. 680 170 Dry goods.... 1 172 Furniture, cs. 3 260 Miscellaneous. ? 619 Brandy, pkgs. / 2 438 ? Tobacco, bhds ' 2 338 Total $20,683 mums*. Tobacco,hhds. 222 $22,627 Cedar w'd,logs 120 $475 " cases.. 28 1,496 Crucibles, cks. 8 431 " bates.. 124 6,216 Miscellaneous. ? 70 Total $30,313 LiTuroot' Machln'y jjltgs 14 $2,173 Cheese, lbs..41,000 $2,390 CUUOB, 0?:eS.l,6Zl U?,Ubt) Koam, bt>M...a,970 JU,2ui> Hub ina't, cf.. 1 76 8bourrs,lbs.2l,702 998 Cutlery, cmo.. 1 312 Pearl ?ago,bx. 315 1,760 Cbcmtcala, ca. 1 1,600 Tobacco, bxt.. 24 623 Cl'k rnoT'te/* 16 1,800 Art tmafl.cn. 2 693 Ag'l lmpte,pg 11 J00 Sp'tlurp'e,bla 078 13,133 Books, carea.. 6 (60 Mug ioa't, ca. 1 360 Elfecta, caaca. 1 125 Wooden'we,pg 3 20 Platina, caae.. 1 1,600 Iig'rlfc, tona 160 3,32L Segara, caaea. 6 1,454 Flour, bbla... 600 8,600 Skina, pkga... 2 300 Logwood,toon. 167 2,162 Cotton, baga . 32 4,725 Staeea,... ..12,800 871) Butter, lbs..17,920 1,800 Drugs, pkge... 1 41 Beef, tea 160 2,760 Total ..$165,265 vrnmon. Sp.tur.,bbla. 1,606 $30,016 Shoe pga,bbl?. 05 8W 3* t c< ke,tona. 20 260 Potaabet, cka. 6 270 01ic.,lba.l,a42,116 36,4')3 Tobacco, bles. 41 4,206 Tallcw 108,187 12,167 E?a. oils, o?... 8 614 Bkloa, pkga... 67 19,373 Pork, bbla.... 300 6,000 Bterea 34,000 2.040 Booka, bin ... 1 66 M. tooa., ba 61,720 10,6.34 Tobacco,hhda. 33 6,600 Ox Zinc, (ka.. 260 4,375 ? (ca... 10 1,590 Oara 1,020 760 I. rubber, bkta 275 16,000 Har,rftpUctr... 883 * 116 Oil caika 44 122 Beef,tc 200 7,815 Sail cloth,bloa 42 2,000 Uocka, boxaa. 196 4 220 Roain, bbla... 403 2,708 Bcawax, lba.3,0C6 940 Hog balr.blea. 19 424 Perfumtry.ca. 3 SCO Booe blk, bbla 60 260 F'>e ft ale. pka. 273 80,261 Clorer s'd, bga 894 6,260 Mahogany logs 686 2,000 Bides, bam.. 45 7,600 Roatn, bbla..1,602 2,834 Hp oil, gal..62,241 76,200 Machin'7,bxa. 61 6,042 Wh'eb na,lblJ,420 2,770 Wory nuta,bgt 430 1,877 Lr. cloth, ca. 2 148 Total $362,163 galwat. Plga' h'a, bbla 86 $841 Rico, caaka... 26 $800 Total $1,141 iuutibh south amruea.t <>oi/>niw. Flpur, bbla. .4,210 $28,817 Leather, aides 310 $1,569 Sugar, refined 222 2,629 Mftobo,lba 32,370 6,216 Po'k eo6 10,441 Hplco, bxs.... 166 352 Mf Iron, pkga 42 186 Soap 169 645 Meal,bbla.... 60 210 I.im. ,bbs.... 310 240 Cbatu|i'ne,bka 166 1,700 H'"K*>a, ca*< a. 0 1,230 Beef, bbla .... 80 286 Furniture, bsa 16 218 Tobaipco, Vales 107 2,480 M aculiaauoui. ? 338 Bncka 20,060 102 ? l IXjptor, bbla , 10 78? 1><?1 SUNDAY, JULY 3. 1359. OdMm,bales. 1,818 1,000 080 Total toe.U'j Mf.tob'o.lba 81 ,607 W^iT'sonr, boxss.. 900 $4,694 Bam, bbla.... 260 8,461 In! rubber/* 88 8.700 AleoMl 101 2,868 Rosin 400 740 To.al 010,060 Pitch 200 4Q0 Hour, bbla.. 2,476 J^uTTSim^T'da, es 2 01U Pork 448 7,478 Pom bbls.... 822 781 8oap, bxa.... 87 178 Braad 26 100 ChadlM 816 084 Carriages..... 8 804 Bhtngea...20,000 100 Mattresses,... 60 160 Pepper, ban. 10 180 Oorn meal, bbl 070 4,676 Tobseco.hdS.. 2 848 Bhooks 000 800 Beef.bbta.... 72 I,0t9 Lumber,a. 16,600 420 Butter, lbs...4,703 006 Cloth log, bxa.. 4 160 Lard 6,730 786 Furniture .... 3 100 Wine, bbla... 7 62 Books, ho., oa 16 693 Hum 6 96 Cheese, lba..0,168 1,03-1 Clothing, ea.. 1 90 Taa,ciieata... 86 170 Domestics, bis 4 320 Bye flour, bbl 83 416 Tuotooo,bxa.. 4 76 Hope, noiw... 11 151 Breed, lba.... 668 1,416 I.eethor, roUa. 3 186 Furniture, bx. 39 3 loe, tone 82 110 Rloe,tea. 10 -31 Livestock, h-i 02 8,110 100 110 Oil meal, lbs.61,000 1,317 Hboes, ca. .12 738 Pio'4 Belt, btrie 120 606 Corn, bush... 1,122 1,116 Urd oil, gal.. 121 107 Hems, lbs .. .2,480 282 Agr. Imp , pits 20 lie Sugar, bbls... 4 75 MetUeeaaeous. ? 1,844 Faacy g'ds.oa 1 121 ?? Tulal 847,821 British otrnnu. Beer, bbls.... 180 $1,190 Livest'ck.hd. 03 2,281 Pork 654 11.020 Hay, bales.... 40 50 Flour 1,962 18,078 Oats, bushels. 160 90 Hrcni 400 1,100 uoro 410 etz Corn meal.... 800 1,807 Hardware, cb 20 800 PeM,baga..i. t87 880 Mf t'bc,lbs..7,400 1,480 lard, lb*.. .10,000 1,880 Candle*, bin.. 100 840 Cbeeae 7,(00 82ft Lard oil, gad.. 240 230 T?>baceo,hh<is. 11 2,238 Dried 1Kb, bis. 8(6 2<>4 Vinegar, bbl* 60 270 Bran, b'ahls.. 1,20* 240 Matches, as., 60 600 Been* 60 00 Carriage* 2 400 Total 040,908 BORDEAUX. Stave* ..220,320 016,782 UTA Staves 12,720 0660 Jewelry, owe. 1 0178 Hog skins.pkga 14 60 Wearing apparel 1 160 Book*, ee..... 6 847 -Sogers 1 72 Br'ail wood^tks47 40 Tea, cheat*... 13 161 Betewax.ll>*.8,288 797 Engraringa.caae 1 46 Turtle (bells,bx 1 122 Cotton, bake.. 30 1,760 Ingotooppor,cks68 16,660 Hams, lne.... 260 30 Wn oil.gelie 46,614 28,882 Potashes, bbts 60 1,400 Wb.bon?,lbe.S,l(6 2,174 Cl>smp'ae,bk.ta376 2,619 Copper,oka... 36 8,846 Miscellaneous. ? 26 Furniture, c*. 1 80 ? Total 061,840 murniM Stave* 111,000 05,200 CADIZ. Stave* 72,203 02,497 CUBA. Shook* &h..3,160 05,818 Matches,c*... 12 $106 Hoop*, Ml*.. 462 2,693 Dry goods.... 2 196 Rope, pkgs... 14 227 Bean*, buah.. 269 876 Pongees,cs... 2 1,206 Hem*, lbs.. .6,219 698 Hat* 19 6,210 Drug*, boxes. 210 3,314 Skute 2 1,838 Learner, case* 10 616 Faney good*. 49 1,848 Knam'd cloth. 8 610 Crockery, cka 2 600 Lard, lb*.. .23,993 2,472 Gun*, cape*.. 2 161 Manuf iron,c* 10 612 Clothing 1 110 Butter,lb*.... 890 164 Batter, lbs..10,571 1,029 Furniture, cs. 62 1,343 Straw g'ds.c* 20 8,664 Paper, rma..1,600 816 Domestic*.... 6 628 Mtchlnery, en 127 11,262 Express pkgs. 1 100 W'dware, pks 63 249 Book*, can**.. 3 1*7 Paint 121 076 Pork, boxes.. 20 1,000 Hardware.... 107 1,234 Sboes,oases.. 4 2,042 Opium, cases. 2 1,963 Gas fixtures.. 10 1,780 Printing mat. 8 283 Ale 18 106 Blocks pkgs.. 6 410 Livestock... 8 1,000 Tasks,, bxs... 92 400 Plated w'e, cs 1 100 Spturp, bbla. 8 179 Salt, tack*... 200 246 Ag. imp..bx* 42 186 Potatoes, bbls 200 860 Rice, tierces.. 31 847 Onions 180 487 Mtooellaneotu. ? 868 Rntln . 100 240 , mai....v , *6i,m TMHIIM. Clothing, cs.. 2 *160 Ooffoe, hags..1,48* *20,679 Tea 1 46 Glass ware, at 1 M Clock maUr'ls 18 100 Total *20,880 OOOl. Tohaoeo,hhds 91 *17,414 Beef,bbls.... 100 *780 Segars, case.. 1 400 Rosin 160 276 Coffee, bags. 1,067 14,088 Rum, casks.. 11 1,060 Total *31,007 Tobacco, hhds.. 16 *2,718 Pork, bbls.... 11 *163 Flour, bbla... 64 418 Beef. 9 161 Diy goods, cs. 12 1,666 llutkets, cs.. 7 216 Copper 1 106 Oil casks 166 700 Whiskey, bbts 100 1,200 Shoes, bunds. 8 119 Rum... 200 8,144 Hardware,pkg 6 130 Hats, cs 3 89 Powder, kega. 787 811 Pkl'd fish,bbls 186 290 Miscellaneous. ? 7(9 CodfUh.qtls.. 32 136 Total *12,744 HSXJOO. Fa'y goods, cs 2 *869 Nails, oaskt.. 128 *686 Drugs 60 1,778 Billiard table.. 1 661 unna'n, uaies a 707 Sparine, lbs.. 700 196 Steel, boxes.. 360 4,411 Copper, bxs.. 2 301 Cocoa, bags.. 240 6,260 Shot, kaga 18 316 Pepper 100 1,159 Wh. oil, gals.. 166 10C Stationery, eg. 4 66 W. ware, pkgs 76 178 Percus neaps. 4 600 I in. oil, go1*.. 301 '206 Powder, kgs .l,CC0 4,0t0 Dry goods, c. 1 162 Glassware,cs. 20 113 Paint, cs .... 35 '293 lAmpe, C?EK.. 1 1UV Tin, DXS Z9 Paper, reams. 414 197 Domes ., bales. 220 18,3b4 Cauls, cs.... a 183 H'dware/bxs. 266 8,864 ?> *? 12 127 Miscellaneous. ? 960 TIP plate 80 640 Total > _ ' WW ORAJfAPl. ! Paint, pkgs... 81 $268 Dried fruit... 9 8101 Wooden true 83 168 Shoes 7 459 J* "!1? 12 864 Dry goods.... 1 loo Candles, cs... 817 1,248 Liquor, btita.. 6 107 Furniture g U2 Butter, lbs...6,313 1,646 Srf 129 Drugs, boxes.'l66 4,863 Bm.bbls..., 19 226 Hems, lbs... 6,540 740 KtM nv^/'08 o2 260 Floar, bbls... 767 6,191 Shot.pkgs.... 80 4M Lard,lbs.... 11,808 1.014 Cxockery. cs 7 872 Bread, bbls... 376 1 633 Stearlne,lbs. 1,000 280 Soap, boxes... 412 703 Tobacco, bales 61 1,505 Brandy,pkgs. ?l l.ow Carriages.... 8 260 Segars,oases.. 3 ISo Ollclotn.cs... 1 892 Gin 80 216 Oiampagne.. 63 601 Hats 1 loo Lumber, ft..36,604 845 Books 17 1218 Hardware.cs. 86 1,696 Powder, pkgs. 183 737 Stationery.... 6 161 Provisions 7 166 Pork bbls 12 203 I. R. goods, b* 4 179 Pickled Ash.. 39 288 Hatches, coses 7 95 K-ce 83 489 Copper 12 183 Tobacco,bales 26 837 Domestics, bis 8 221 Nails, casks.. 18 66 Oil,cases.!... 2S 142 Zinc, boxes... 4 1/.2 Lead,rolls.... 6 18B " 427 Whiskey,cs... 11 loi D.goods.bales. 74 4,000 Tin, pkgs 5 176 Olive oil, bxs. 60 226 Steel, cases... 20 256 Ur.coPDerxs. 6 878 Ale. box<*.... 21 lis Tea, chests... 13 124 Furniture, pics 6 140 a. bags,bates. 17 506 Ale,bbls. 50 126 Pie fruit, ce.. 60 160 Tar 100 211 8p'm oil,gala. 804 1,170 Monf. iron,pki 6 07 Rope, colli... 27 1,266 Rum 8 137 Mattresses.... 126 457 Demijohns.... 100 66 Clothing, c?.. 7 2,006 Sugar, bbla... 60 0S0 Per. cape.... 1 266 Miscellaneous. ? 2,710 Wine 88 406 Total $49,782 Tar, bbrt 36 'fSS^Perfam'y, bn 100 $308 Flour 126 1,072 Drugs 22 410 Beer 20 190 W'd ware, pki 12 96 Hums, lbs..., 247 28 Cassis, bogs.. 3 41 Domestics, bli 35 18,680 Paper, reams. 60 32 Klce, bbls.,,. 10 109 Miscellaneous. ? 66 Butter, lbs.... 148 86 Potatoes, bote. 10 20 Total $4,408 Rtuzn Flour, bbls.,1,200 $11,220 Paper, reams. 600 $410 Rosin 446 007 W'ware. pkga 260 453 Sp. turpentine 68 789 Tobaooo.bOds 1 181 Rice 100 1,058 Hams, lbs.. .2,499 270 Lard J6.808 2,098 Lumber, ft..18,632 1,116 Domestics, cs. 202 14,089 Dent's mat.,cs 8 680 Tea, cbes?... 81 1,164 Muting, boles 60 460 Drugs, pkga.. 37 443 Hardware, <81. 6 200 Kab'd Tnitr.h pa 1L \ 49J. nrtnna hnv 1 Ha Matches SO 383 Hals 20 300 Pre'd meats.. 22 24 Tobacco S3 678 Oil lins'd .gal. 1.708 1.023 Pepper, bags. 20 138 Pork, bbls... 6 190 Cordage, coils 60 317 Broad 120 180 Oars 160 123 Tacks,cases.. 33 232 Whoele, &c... 12 00 Furniture.... 124 1,360 Carriages 2 600 Clocks, boxes 32 413 Miscellaneous ? 637 Candles, cs... 30 033 Total 944,410 pxac. W'ware, pgs 1,002 91,740 Sbooks&h.bx 64 9727 8otrars, es.? 4 1,346 Flagstone, ts 60 328 Empty csks. 601 8,862 Staves 11,600 661 Drugs, pkgs 72 1,874 Pianoforte... 1 260 S. rnacba, cs 14 064 H'dware, cs. 6 880 Tea, cs 3 330 Cor'ge, ooils. 10 238 Lard, lbs. ..60,000 6 266 Butter, lbs. 600 120 Lumber,ft 370,680 9,(?2 Dom'os, bis. 30 1,861 Oakum, bis. 60 XK Miscellaneous ? 286 8. turp'oj*. 60 6H Total r. 928,430 Grand total ..? 1,240,400 CITY COHHKHCI4X, REP^.HT. Saturday, July 2- 2 P. M. Front ?n bis bgen In fair demand, end prloea' bare been maintained for all good qualities. Sales of 7,000 of all kinds. Wnsar, rye, barley and oats remain as last noticed. Oowr has been in less request. Prices bave not varied. Baits of 10.0C0 bushels, at 82c. for Inferior white Southern, and 90c., In part, for choice yellow. ?f 1,400 bbls. in lots, at 916 for ' ilf S?'or Prlm*. P*r barrel. Included In the sales od*p t tDtm> August delivery, buyer's option, Baar and Lard have been le?w sought after. Corros.? Firm, with tales of about 1,600 bales. ?Th,e. ,ale* were light, being confined to shout 120 lihtls. in lots, chiefly Cabas, part at 6e. Mesars. B. L. ft A. Stuart bavo ealabliahed the following prless for their rtflned sugars:?loaf sugar, 10a ; washed sugar, ?Xc.; circle A, crushed sugar, 9\c, granulated sugar, ; ground sugar, O^c. Wiiibkrt is doll and heavy at 2flo. per gallon. AhAH ?Pales of 66 bbls. at 96 26 tor pots and 96 81* for pearls, per loo lbs. stock of all kinds In the Inspection warehouse to day, 1,062 bblg, THE! DRY GOODS TRADE. ! The IWlowlBg le ? comparative statement ot the imporVi of foreign dry goods at New York for the wook and since January 1:? For Ou week. 1867 1868. I860. Entered at the part... $788,4ta i,ooo,7M 8.1U.4M Thrown on market... 44,818 1,083,604 2,030,011 Stou* January 1* Entered at the port...$45,788,113 32,670,810 66.084,803 lhrawn on market... 30,080,006 28,021,941 66,860,978 As we anticipated la our last report, the amount of dry goods entered at this port the past weak and thrown upon the saarkct was - very large; exceeding that or any previous week of the present year, and largely la excess of that for the tamo period In 1868 anl 1867. the totals since the 1st of January last are also heavily In ox less ot those for the same Ume In the two preceding years. Annexed we give the class ideation of the goods entered, which shows that the Importation of woollen fabrics amounted to $1,060,720, thoso of cotton to >610.187, of siik to 6892,468, of flax to $188,866, and of miscellaneous articles to $68,284:? Ordered for Comumptim. Woo'? ricat. rata*. Cotton? Dcgt. Value Wcoleis... 468 8228,173 Cottons 609 $208 3<>5 Carpeting... 14 8,418 Colored.... 198 81,296 Cloths 178 104,063 Kinb. mus.. 3 2,316 Worsteds... 817 147.?83 Prints 94 42 343 lterlcoes... 124 100,624 Luces 42 231.56 Dr'a'tes.... 166 119,786 Glove 4 <,*i7 Cot. & wore. 498 218,612 Spool 70 39,018 Shawls 86 49,291 Velvets.... 2 6 8 Giovts 6 993 BOSS 872 208,896 Iabui gs ... 7 2,769 ? Brail's & b. 10 4,640 Total 1,789 60(0,187 B'uikets... 163 28 648 FlaxHose 166 62,864 Linens 492 $268,102 ? B'akei chiefs 3 2,106 Total 2,176 1,660,720 Thread 7 3.413 ana T in t, nnttnn ' QO 1 ?"t Silks 42# #401,143 Ribbons.,.. 213 220 327 Total 622 #200,360 Crav.it*.... 19 17,334 Mlrcellanoous? Satms 1 1,871 Straw goods 26 #9,100 Gloves 2 070 Mtllmerf.... 1 792 Laces 00 06,730 Featbfcflow 76 20,161 Velvets 8 8,687 Clouting... 9 031 Silk&wer'd 8 1,929 Lea gloves. 10 3,362 Braids &b.. 81 16.726 Emb'denes. 28 26,693 Crape 1 1,128 Mantillas... 1 80 Silk & cotton 9 6,230 Suspenders. 2 783 Raw 264 92,C64 Matting.... 638 2,576 Total 1^077 #892,460 Total 780 *68,234 Withdrawn from Warehouse. Wool? SUM? Woollens... 10 #4,038 Silks I *5,063 Carpeting.. 2 390 Cravats.... 1 599 Clotbs 2 306 Plashes.... 6 2,459 Coatings.... 1 701 Snuwls 0 7,479 CoL&wrs'd 7 1,670 laces 1 743 Blankets... 22 2,829 ? _ Total 21 #10,328 Total 44 #10,794 FlaxCotton? Linens...... 28 #3,180 Cottons.... 12 *2,694 Miscellaneous? Handk'fs... 1 164 Straws g'ds 6 *2,3t6 Spool 18 1,897 Feath & flow 2 1,023 ? Corsets 1 703 Total 26 #4,666 ? Total 8 #4,072 Entered for Warehousing. Wool? SineWoollens... 108 #37,800 Silks 2 *2,636 Carpeting... 62 8,181 Ribbons.... 11 12,i4<i Worsteds... 99 34,706 Pluahea .... 6 3,963 Delaines.... 20 3,409 Laces 1 185 Cot&worsVd 66 17,921 8.4c worsted 8 2,861 Shawls... . 29 7,000 Braids & b.. 2 1,7(7 Lastings.... 6 2,192 & 4 ootton.. 8 8,096 Blankets,... 117 17,899 ? ? Total. 36 #20,022 Total 600 *129,1X7 FlaxCotton? Linens 08 *9,664 Cottons 24 *8,083 Thread 3 812 v Colored 46 12,865 Em. muslins 62 10,966 Total 71- #10,366 Prints 81 6,689 Miscellaneous? B'dkerch'b. 12 1,716 Straw goods 18 #2,630 Spool 80 8,932 Clothing.... 4 188 Hose 1 108 Emhroidr'a. 2 837 ? ?? Corsets 15 2,900 Total 201 #39,337 Matting....2,400 12,021 Total 2,434 #18,029 RmotpiMmti/m. filtered for Consumption? Packages raim Manufactures of wool 2,176 *1,069,729 Do. ooUon..... 1,739 010,187 Do. silk 1,077 892,466 Da. flax 622 206,366 Miscellaneous 780 68,234 Total 6.349 #2,887,902 Withdrawals from Warehouse? Manufactures of wool 44 #10 791 AJm, MM *,u?v Do. Silk 21 18,328 Do. flu 28 3,130 Miscellaneous 8 4,072 Total "l27 $38,979 Intered for Warehousing? Manufactures of wool 606 $129,117 Do. cotton 201 39,337 Do. Silk 38 26,022 Do. flu 71 10,300 Miscellaneous 2,434 l8,o;9 Total 3 248 $223,471 Or the entries the amounts irareuoused were rather larger than usual, and the amounts thrown upon tde mar Icet rather less. the following table gives the exports of domestic cotton goods for the week ending July 1:? Package*. Value. Brazil 2u2 $t4..'nU Venezuela 36 1,6 <>8 New Granada 3 221 Mexico 220 18,04 British West Indies 3 JSP Danish West Indies 6 368 Total 468 $38,314 Previously reported. 39,946 Since Jan. 1, bales 40,414 No shipments were made for Chins. The unsettled state of affairs In Mexico and In the South"1 .Ymeric&u States, combined with high prices at home, tended to check the exports. The Arabia brought more favorable advioes regarding trade in Manchester, which experienced a considor.it).0 revival. The cotton market in .Liverpool hud uito under aone 11 decided chitoni for the hnttnr. with increased sales both for consumption sad on speculation. Tne miraet bere has responded In some degroe to the Liverpool movement, and since tbe accounts by the Arabia have come to band prloes have advanced about %c. pir lb. Tbe sales to-day smbraoed about 4,000 bales, including some purchases for export, though through the wove the trade ss s general thing has not been sotive, the chief pur chasers having been spinners, all or whom are kept busy, and many having orders ahead of production. Some fen buyers have appeared from the South this wees, one have been examining the market. As far us cotton do mestio goods are ooncerned, it is not iikely that they Wit feel disposed to purohase freely until the experiment ot'thi Boston trade sale is made, whicn is to commeoco on the 11th Inst. Some suppose that with a yiew of attracting trad< to that city that some styles of cotton goods may be sold a low ilgures as a means of drawing bidder for other articles such as shoes and boots, domestic hardware, cheap wool lens, &o. But, as the mills generally, including thi larger print works, are full of orders for lature delivery it is not likely tbet the offerings of ootton articles wil amount to mooh. We Imagine that the experiment wil hnrdly be repeated, and that trade, like water whict flows to the ocean to find n level, will naturally seek thi largest market. A merchant prefers to buy in New York because here he can sutt himself in foreign as well ss it domestic goods, and save the expanse or travel to oihei smaller places. Woollens in this market were dull thti week, while cotton piese goods were generally held at fu! prices. We quote regular heavy brown sheetings at 8%c ?8^c. Bleached 8-4 goods ware scarce and Arm; 4flno shirtings ware also firmly hold. Drills were com paratlvely quiet. We quote bleached steady at $Xc. blues at 10'ic. s 10J?c. Other descriptions of ootton goodi were steady and without change or moment in prices. In foreign gooes supplies for the tall trade were com regular opening or (he autumnal business, ?u moderate while prloea were sustained. mtfitime intelligencet Blovements ol Ocean Steamers* prom luxors. /. Jfamm. leave*. Dot*. Per Worth American Ltrernool June 23 Quebw City of Baltimore... Ltrerpool June 22 Mew fori Vanderbttt Southampton...June 22 New York Asia Urerpool June 2? New York Ataiuens jnm roan?ram bay. nm ekss.. 4 821 meow ssts eve 9 K inr in 7 so | tusa vim ere 11 (12 Port of Hew York, July 3, 1899. CLEARED. Eteamihlp Ocean Queen, Soabury, Southampton and Havre ?D Torrance. steamahin Empire City, Griffin, Havana and New OrleansIt O Roberts. Nteamanrp Alabama. Sebenck. Savannah?8 h MltcnlU A Son, Steamship Montgomery, Crocker, Himnrnh H B Cromwell A Co. ^ Steamship Nashville, Murray, Charleston?Spofbrd, TOesten steamship Jamestown. Skinner, Norfblk. Ae-bndlam A uWlCk6B. Steamship Potomac, Watson, Baltimore?H B Cromwell A Co. Skip Jeremiah Thompson, Blake, Urerpool?8 ThcPapsea'e Nephew. Slup Patrick Heair, Moore, London?Grlnnell, Mlut.irn Z Oo. Skip Liberty Atkins, Mow Orleans?Stanton A Thompson. Ship Chllo, Ixithrop, Boston?D (11*11 Bacon. Bark Lin wood, clamant, Havana?J W U wall A Oo, fewk liberie, tlamman,Bangor?Peek A Church. ^s^(&'m8!?'assss:.n't"' FM.1W, MMMIUM-J H.I. | Brig Caroline, Poller, Aadrn wall?Pen una Railroad Oo. l''t? Geo Mice, sL'bert, Port au Prince -Oelafleld k Wllapn. Brtf Macbtae, bh<"VPf> Nenrttaa?J Molina. ? BHs LAlk (Br), PeC?"ston, Bcrauda-Mlddleton k Oo. S^TM$ rSm(P,^m). Bartele, Mlramlcbt -Punch k ^BohrBowdMcb, Collins, Po^t an Pk^MUjor. k Houghton. a.h, Persia (Ur), gmtth, WtnuMr, KA^DB Do wolf. Hckr Georgian* (Br), bradforJ, St Stephen, MB? H J DcGold nunter, Uotd?, Bchr Florence, Mount, Braw>e--P0h^ SjH?' Bohr A Mason. 0error. CharlMton-^0^,*!^Bchr D Darldson, Harding, Newbern?. J 2;..e, Sebr T J TuJl, l'uraley, Richmond?Van b, a'**"' Bo.hr A V Bedell, Ryder. Norfolk. 8cbr Ann, Cole. City Point?J Hunter A Co. _ tehrSeguine, Klngslaod, Baltimore -Mailler, Lord A I"* reau Bchr Hannah A Mary, Mills. Philadelphia?Ja? Hand. Be ,r gltia Jane. Flah, Rltiabethpr rt-H Godwin, bohr U L, Love 11, Boaion-J W MoKee. 0 M f MB, Clark, Boston-Baker t Dayton, I Bohr Woleott, Pn?kor, Boron? fft Mo * rib or Bckr fiwta leeeU notion? W LewU k Oo. hehrkcltpae. Bate* Wear Huron?Matter rckr n k tunoik, Health, wew tJa*eo?Matter, filoqp W <?. Cemirlckeon Uiyt Hartford?Mailer. Steamer Mare. Nlcbola. PhUadelulila. Btnamar ooeura. He Hew, Philadelphia aRRrvfc), Bteamiblu Bararla (Bam). Launa, Hamburg, eta Boulhaimrlou Jape 18. PM, wllb mdae and 2W paaeongera, to Knnhardt # Co. Paeeed Bandy Hoot at 8 ?M and arrived off Ibe Badety at 7:00 an Krorrwoad atroog weaterly weather throughout tbe paeeage r a# red Cape Bar. Juuo IT, at 10 PM. and aa?r to tee June 18 off Ht - Iban Head. atgnalbed thto Houore, trom London for Calcutta fchip ami* (of H?!to??10 Kohloim Poatng and r tempore March 9, uaatel knelrr 19tn: ooonoo, au??r, A), to W * Bale, a prO IX, fat 28 It ?, (on M to a apob# ablo Woroeeter (dr). inmfibtufbae f. r tot don, May 2, off ape of Onod Hope, poke bob ( arulhe Uiulta('<r), from Batavla lor Paknoaih, 87 day*out Bhtp Cat alter, Jordan, Liverpool, SS daye, with mdee, to Boom k Hornet* ' Kblp National (of Batb>. Lone lerdlff May It, with rtdroad dob to maeter. Been 20 oeya V of eabie Ieleao with light wit tie . Bk'p Per Weet, "eon-# NOrleana left tbe bar June 17, oottan t? W 1 Frotb J ut e 28. lat 30 20 on 79 11, tteaallzed thlp rbemroek, from b Orlrana ftir Liverpool; Wtb all a M. weather clear and pmatant. wea etruck by a wblrlvtnd wMcb nearly 'V. tbrrw beroa bar beam rndt twitted off tbe male tooffalluU S*V?: tLii,**. P'eeee, and apllt tbe fore topgallant e d); tho ttiuajl laaied about two mioutet " 6feJp Ur(Xkl; n. Raymond, New Londo-,.3 daye, La ballast, to ED it vis* r? nark Ma-an (Proa), Bawbert, Maraetllee, 88dey?, wHhmdae, to % iittlliU Bark tiamalun (Prut). Krucer, NewanaUe, 88 daye, wllb ccal, to order. Berk Bonier (Prut), dpleaetbera. Newcastle. 60 dave. wllb indue, to B A r W Meyr Hark Prank (Hr) lellw, Brtttnl Way is with rat'road tron, to order Mav 21 let ?7 40 loo l? 10 signalised but out a Nfcar la, bound a. luce 11 la' 42 Mu Ion so08, tpoke ship far dtnaod. !M day* from Caw 111 for ?? Haik t'ulOL (Ura-m). lloruouiu, Urr.nien. todays wtthaidw ?rd 218 ji*>?ergvra to'ieuutaK? 4 'l.allDg Been S weeks W ' 01 the Hanks with llebt we>ter'y wind* Ba?k liotdurss, Batea, Belize, Hod, Jane IS, wtth mdee, to F Alexandre. Baik Oaten. Ma Been, Trinidad, Cabs IS Stye, wkh auger, to Geo 8 B epheomn Bnik timi I'uahtnp (of Wleeesaett) Dixon, Gardens*. C I day* with sugtr and muiasaee loYaletA Porter 4e id Bid la compinv with bit* Ore'in of Ptockt>r. I Brig St Mary, dohoson Martinique 12 days, with ta/nartodt, 6 anchors and chains. to Vstable k HeytaL Brig Napier (or), Burns. Arrovo. IS days, with eager and molasaet, to Gordon, Hruoe k Moultff Brig Hopkins, Murray, Havana. IS days with auger, to II lit ftoart ojnrlg Hannah (o' Baltimore), Crelghton, Maternal, June 24, wtthanear, 4c to joho McKre Brig ocean Ware Martin, Zatta June 14, with anger and trolaaara, to Yxnaga del Valle A ro. June 13. let Ml 87, ton 79(0 flgnatlzed l?ik Halcyon,atcoruig N*B. Brig Miry ? Mllllkan (of Philadelphia), Nordea, Sanaa, June 24. ?1 h lunar, to iwaetor brig a urate (of Providence), Dart* Bagna, June XI. with eu gar ui maitei. Brig alamo (of Machl'i) ugalla Neuvttsa. June 31, wMi sugar, to Mmptoo * Mayhew 8th tost lei S3 18, km 74 SO, spoke iblp ueit a hen m tor New < >rina a Bug r>ne (Br). Morale*. Juggins, NS, 10 daya, with wood and atrne, to 7) H IV* .if , ' rrig lmrn (Br), Began. Bydney OB. '8 daye. with ooal. to GreenACorry June 77, rat 40 SO Ion 69, gpoke ahtp John Hsrheck Eknce. bam.a sail BrU J H Jones (of Gold -tprlng) Mills, Charleston 4 days, with cotton, Ac. to JLollner A Cotter Bohr 8 B wheeler (of Wilmington, N J),(Session. Matamae, 9 daya with sugar, to maa'rr. I Bohr M C Monaon, Brewster, Baracoa, 8 days, with fruit, to Thoa GUmaritn. Schr J C Smith (of Stonlngton). Laurie, Rablae, Texas, June S, and b er West 23d wHb mdae. to Meaner A Drake , i fcchr M alio Valley (of Mvadel. Mo Jieliaa, Port Lavaca, May 27, wlib cotton to Her ner A Osaka 'chrMarPe, M*mbc w Wilmington, 140, 6 data Rc.br L K Davis. PUber Wllmlrgvn, W.I, 8 davs. 8chr oran Wave. Warner, Waahi. gtoa, AO, 6 day*. Bohr Pearl Weeierrelt Newhern NO 4 daya bchr Montezuma, Penny. Ueveeoke. 4 daye. Schr Sylvl, Hatha wet. olumbla. 8 days ? | Bchr herr? Laurens, Poet Machine 8 days. Bohr Corro. Hoibrook, Jtnokland, 4 dava. Bchr Augusta, Hodges. Boston for albany. Bcbr PI. mouth nock. Norrla Boston 3 dava Fcbr Perseverance, Baker. Boston tar Albany. Bchr James A Lucy. Tate New Bedford, 2 daya ' Bchr Bean D Gibson. Gibson. dew London for PhDadeL phis. 6<bi Olee'la, HOI. Portland. 2 daya. Steamer Boaton. Bellew. Fhtiadeloam. BAILED. Strameblpa Kangaroo (Br). Llvaroool; Ocean Qneen. fkrathan [> ten and Havre; Bmplre City, Havana and Maw Orleana;. Alabama, Savannah; Naahvllte Oharteetoo; Jameatown, Bleb" , mood, ahica Bridge water, St John, NB; Patrick Henry, Iron, dan; and othe?a i ' Wind al aunaet S8W. rtitgrapb IHartna deport SANDY HOOK. July 2, annaet -Bteanubina Kangaroo, tor IJvrrpool, paaaed the bar at 2:30; Empire Otty. tor Havana, al 4:tO; ahtpa Mereury. for Havre, at 4:90: Ladv Suffolk, tor Jtaraoldrr, ato sbiua Bridgewafer. and Patrick Henry, and a br'g ontward bound, are al anchor near the B W Spit Wind 8*; wt&Uktt buy LOPl) BBaNCH. July 2, euneet-No veeaaie in eight. Wind SB; weather hazy. ( H'OHL a*D9, July 2, aunaet?No inward bound veeaelg in eight Wind S; weather haty. HUMllaneetu, The Brttlab acrew ateamahlp Kangaroo, Oapt Jeffrey, nailed jeaterday afternoon tor Liverpool, with 63 cabin and 129 average pafhengera, and 9760,000 in apeeie. The Vandurbllt mail ateamahlp Ocean Queen, Oapt Seabury tailed jeaterday afternoon for Southampton and Havre. She took onl 227 caMnpieeengen and 21,OK,028 14. She earrteg out alao a valuable oargo of merehan lee. Bkia Rovir, from Ouba. of and for Helifex, wee apokea June 29, in l?t 36. ion 71, bad on hoard the crew of a brig belong to Halifax, which bad be* n burned at eea, The acbroner before reported aahore 16 mllea North of Hhln- ' ecteage. la the Only Daughter She waa paaaed oa 1 horaday, when the crew were getting out ancbora to heave her off. PrnB.0 R KNIimnN nrtfinnelw ponnvla^ altandnaa't a.,.nne i aleak on the 2ttb uit, and (uuk on tiii'' irib, off Cape ktu-.rii! wtuuemin. I Ait at ProslDoetnwn 2sth ult. sehr Oread, Farwell, otl not re- M poned rr<*etodate bark beloe, Smith of and fr m Mew Bedford 12 <tu}? oot, clem A Utter from Ospt ntpley. of bark B A l>nea, or Adgartown, I rep irtk ttr tit sra *rrd 16, lat I N, lun 91 W. baring taken AC I. bbls ip and lOi) do b'kflib mi sir,re leaving Talcahuaio. I at liobait'lowli ?pell 14 ih p "obla rood, Mui.iley, of Mystic, v".l. Jell bbla a h oil 60 do ?p -to nil on lbs i9d> for J Atettc Ocean. 1 Upokcn?un *7, lat 86, Ion 7< 24, brig Uedford, of Orleana. I JtpOBUi, OP. I Btrk Fanny Buck, from Bordeacx for NYork, July 1, lat I <0 60, Ion W 16. I bark Ceres (of Plituoolb, Wass). Humphrey, from Ucerpool I for rhiladelpbia, J ul> 1, lat St) ?5, Ion 7k 00 -by pilot buat M il M QitnneU. 1 ; Foreign l-oru. Bkue.a, Hoe, June 16-In port bark edet, Quid*, from Sew York, dlrg ktbr Independent, from Mobile, do. Hid 19th, brig J it Lincoln, Webber, bonum. Hrmciu. Jttte 23-m port kcbr Wm K Leggftt for NYork July a. UakTiMai'B Jane 19?No Am vessel in porL MihaTitlaM, Jnte 12?la port bark J W Andrews (oot J W Ball), Small, for N York, detained by low water on the bar. Bictou, J ane 22 Cid brig Mary Beblauo Ulchards, r? fork, i st Thomas m?y ?2 (beck ilete)- att b'lgi amende Jane, Bow. Martinique, 2Mb. .'asaaniha (Ltkn). Uetoo, N York. Bt John. N m, Juns27?Arrsbtp* Hlbernls, Oopelaod, NYork; Outenberg, Tanden, do; bmsresi. Ljon Liverpool; bark* 1 bobtl eouard, t.ojk, aul trnward. Doty. Breton; A P Chase, f hute. Belfast, Me. (.'Id 2*lh, shin- Bgamore. Oerrlah, Lon; doD: Albert Gallatin, Mirer, Feniooti r oads; Wtb, sblp Hinni boldt JUoysen, London; Bclirs Charlotte arey, Baltimore; Ortulae, Arry, do; 29th, ships Uooitaotlne, Purtngbm. Bristol; kluMieth (ilJeeple, Umilonderry; Thirty-one elates, i Smart, I'eusrth hoadt. bark Uuba, Foster, Bull ' P;Zaza, June 14?In port brigs Swab Peters, Lord, for NYork I 8 dsje, eereh Wooster, Hopuns, for do, dlsg. Hoiae Ports. ' ALIX ANBRI A, June 30 P'd brig amine. Lewis, Portland; ) aohrs Bsntei Brown. Heald Fall Hirer; anna M Ad wards, td wares. A York; J ulia NewetJ, Curbing, Boston, s BCBTUft, Jo'y 1- err, brigs Osorge Washington. Mean*, Baltimore; Judge Bslhawsy, aneaster, Gloaoester; Schrs u uajii vvmsj, o?i uBurq, uoorgs ju urMO. ureea; ) L p Sbaro, Craumer; Julia Maloe, Preston jH A tleckaher. Ftubbs; T Lake, scull, and Kel'zabe'h .Philadelphia, War s bugle, Hcdgonn, kdlxabethoort; Prlacees, LweU, row York , Vie Quarantine, thlp Locbluva', Hole, Antwerp Mgaal for I Sbnge. Cld. ihipa tale Prinoe, m P Piokerlng Lepr?ux NH, , to load for i.lvervoo'; Kevenae Howe*. M<.ir'e?M; berk Wet1 ncomooo, A Wheldon, Hirer of Plate; brUa Joeeph Corner, 1 Crow ell, n orfola; i.u her Child' Keller. B.lUmore, ,1 Grler' eoo, Herd log, r. York; Hunny South, Week*. nllmtarton, NO; , Adeline, Burn, Baltimore bid wlud from N to 8W, ship Stephen Baldwin; i ark Jtartblne, btlge Btron de OMtlne, Uen MsrehAll; schr Joe6ph Nlcfcersoe. Xd- Arr (by tel) pilot boot Kdmund Blont, of NYork, fronh * a cruise I BaNOOB, June JO?Arr bark Derid Nickels, Nickels. Peareport; brig ebner lay lor, Tapley, Baltimore; asbra S K Hart, I cawry. wVcrk. BATH, June 80?Sid eebr AdeUxa, Preaoott, NYork. CaKIiKN, June 26-Arr barn Adellce o a damn, Hemlnng, ' way, Liver ool. 1 CASlroht, June24? Arrechr Z A Paine, Bailey, Philadelphia. ild 2titb, achrs (JUunt Carman, N York, 27to. March. Brnhb, do; Kllen Matilda, t'ettj grove, do; 29th, brig Hob art, > Jordan, Alexandria KabT GttKKftWICH, July 1?Bid aohr Marietta Hand, Ter' ry, Orient LL FALL AlV KB, Jnne 30-Arr ibrn Blahard Borden, Arnold, 1 Baltimore; 8 Applegate, Lee, Allxabetbport Sid 30th, aohr Golden Hod, Conneiy. Baltimore via New York; July 1, eebr George Hoffman, Lewis, Port Awen GLoUcksTBK, June 28?Arr aehre Meaaesger Poane, and Corellt, Baker, Nkork; buoy Clarke, Weldon, Philadelphia. HAttlFuHu Jnne30-ait aeamer Thee Bparka, drum, lev, Philadelphia eld July 1 eobra Okas 8 Hazard. Btllsrd, and A U Hazard, Lailmer, NYork. i jlDbjiC, June IT?Arr schra Uen Pearey, Hunt, NYork; Boaton, Hncklna, do via Boston Sid 2?'h asbra Onn Hook, i MltcbeJI, Pniladelpkla; Harriet heal, Houghton, N Yore, i MaHBLaUmaD JnneBU?arr brig Lnoy Ann, Wise, Philadelphia; icbr Burrows C. Ohaae. do NhW gaLzaNH, Jane 24 -Arr barka William Henry, I Young, Philadelphia; Alma, Baker, Cardiff; sthr Peter MowI ell, Watson, Havana Old steamships Oabawba. Snith, New York via Havana; Wm H Webb, Leach. Mlnatttlan; ihlpa New Hampshire. Weeks,, Havre; Compeer, White, Liverpool; Danube, uoidlng, Maiaeldea. 1 owt d to sea tilth ships Ocean Bomp. Cornelia; 21 at, Creoldk Bella Vaaoongada; barka Claudia, and H B Walker. NAbTCCKfr, June 29?arr aobr TryaU. adams, NYork. NkWBUHYPOHT, June 80 Sid gsbrH 8 Barnes, Baymom), WVork klw BKurOBD, June 30-Bld achr.George M Smith, Milk, < I NYork. _July 1?Arr Br brig Perhnede. Tyson. Taleahuano: aohr MP I. U Home, Wlgglre, Philadelphia. B BRWl'OKT" Jul; 1-Arr achr 8*u, DUl, Philadelphia; B loop* Victory. Oladdtng, Briatol for Roodout; H1M?, Hatha- V yr*j, Portsmouth HI, lor HaTciitraw, HT. Hid Dutch brig B Uraaf Adolf, Boston. B 2 I'M? In port bark Matagorda; sohri KtaltO, RUa, Alabama, and others HKW HAVKK, July I-BM sebn Sarah Beliey. and J II Warren, ? VorK JfRW LuHDoR, Juno 29?Air yacht Oypaey. Brown, Heir Tork; SWh, sloops Agent. Holt, aod Ooloen Rule, Knasell, B v?rt Awen. Cldacbr Mary A borerl. Kimball, Port Bweu. V " ^ORtflMOCtH, JuunSO?Arr brig arcadian, Wilson. Kllza. I h?thr-Oft; scbrs Louisa Walsh, do; Sen Bird, Bpoar, NYork. Piih'lLABI), JuneSO-Arrschr Kloctrlo Light, Humo, On- I fJceit d*1,1 ** Tboa Connor, York, Cardenas; eehr Mlnorra, B ^aV?rn,.^"0? July 1-Arr, steamer Pellean, Aldrlch. ? | MM** r^?pnLZr% I fKsmass-fsI Harvest, (Vrwln, ft York; Vv^JV > dta* ypiwiil WTcrk; glpop I nwrti. I fiiARfiPukr, JfiBI* *****>?*, Hkm* Ml born, HYork; Iffti, chr Tangent, Ha.Philadriliihlai H HALKM, Jur.fl 50?Arr rJhrs Celt, John H Mater, (Jandr; BLTay.lAki.anu ^nth PhlQ-iey. B h*rd, do; Superior, Monro, Penh tmboy; Yar.- ?ala SweeM B snd -honma r.Dls, Kelley, Nlort hid schra He. u0r? B William a Hammond, t;aln, siul Blcbsrd Tkomp'oo, ^ <B Philnlelpbla. l^L, V.laJurhKT, ,Tun? 80-Blfl brig Oye one, Cbtney, Makanesd; jm >S.';.TrttrjuTr^u.t, area, ?????. ?" 1 b?:?>poiv