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to da/, and the market iu rather tighter. A ftm hills w?ra taken below 4', a 6 per oeot. The London Herald u;i that the pre*tare at the bank U very great, and that nothing is done in the street be low 6 per cent, and that quotations range ap to 6L,. Market*. LONDON' MONEY MARKET. Consols closed oo Friday at 9l\ a 91', for both money and account. The money market la slightly more strln e, with a brisk demand. The weekly return of the of England shows a decrease in bullion of ?278,200. Baring Brothers report bar silver 6a. 1KU.; dollar* nomi nal at 5s. ,l*d eagles- nominal at 70s. M. ASKHjraji storms. Baring give* no quotations. The Time* of Saturday morning give* the iolio.vlng sale* of Friday ?Illinois Central shares, 40 discount: Erie Railroad, 18 a 18^; New York Central, 64 United Slate* 6's, 75 a 80, Maryland i s, bonds, 80 a 86; Virginia 6'i, of 66, 43 a 48. LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET. The Biokera' Circular reiiorta?The sales of the woek have been 90 000 bales, including 22,000 to spoculators and 16,500 to exporters. The advices per Kdinburg caused an advance of d. a \,d. on all qualitiea, and hold ers offered freely. The advance would have been greater, but for the dull trade at Manchester. The sale* on Friday were 16,000 bales, including 6,000 to speculators :md ex|>oi tern, the market closing firm at full rates. The authorized quotations were? fair. Middling. Orleans 8>Jd. 7 13-16d. Mobil* 8<?d. 7?,d. Op Land 8',d. 1 ?-16d. The total stock in port amounts to 990,000 bales, o. which 818,000 bales are American. MANCHESTER TRADE REPORT. The advices from Manchester are unfavorable, the market* being dull and sales unimportant. ? II AT HE COTTON MARKET. Orleans tres ordinaire quoted at 105f; bas, lOlf. The ?dvice* Irotn America caused an advance. The sale* of the week were 18,000 bales, stock in port, 295,000 bales LIVERPOOL BREAD8Tl'KK8 MARKET. The breadstuff's market :s steady, with an improved tone, except for corn, which is downward, with a (light decline on *!! grades. The weather bus been favorable for crops. Meters. Wakefield, Xath St Co , Richardson, Spence ,v Co. and Bigland, Athyt k Co. report breadstuifs steady. Flour rather more firm, and quoted at 27s. 6d. a 80s. 6d. Wheat firm and in belter request?red lis. 3d.* 12s. 6d.; white, 13a. a 14s. 6d. Com dull, anil holders are press ing on the market at a decline of 61. a la on the week mixed, 34s. a 35s.; yellow, 35s. whits, 36s. a 30a. 6d. LIVERPOOL PROVISION MARKET. The provision market was steady. Messrs. Bigland, Athyafc Co.. and others, report beef quiet and steado; itioiders demand an advance on flne new. Pork firm, with * partial advance. Bacon quiet; lard dull, but steady at 65s. a 45a 6d. for tine to choice. Tallow quiet?Butchers Association 55s., the market closing with a declining leadened. LIVERPOOL FRODCCK MARKET. The Broker'! circular and others report ashesj firm, with a considerable advance on all qualities under news from Montreal, the market closing at 36e. for both pots and pearls. Rosin buoyant under advices from America, and sn advance has taken place of 6d , with sales of 6.000 itbls. at 6s. a 5s 6d. for common on spot, and 5*. a 6s. Sd. to arrive. Spirits o.' turpentine firm. Inferior ?lualities have declined 6d Coflee dull. Kioe heavy and ?declined 6d |a Is , Carolina 19*. Cd. a 22s 6d Baltimore ilmrkfquoted at 6s. 6d. Lidaeod oil at 22s. a 29s. 6d. Fish nib quiet and steady. LONDON MARKETS. Wheat dull, and lower qualities difficult to sell white American, 62b. s 66s ; red. 58s. a 64s. Flour, 30s, a 33s. itrou dull bars, ?6 a ?5 2s. 6d. Sugar quiet and declined 6d. Tea heavy; common congou, Is. Coffee steady. Rice atull. Spirits turpentine firm and slightly advanced; ?luoted at 34s. Tallow slightly declined quoted st 68s. t>d. Tin?Foreign has slightly advanced. Fish oil gene Tally unchanged. Linseed oil quoted at 28s. 6d. HAVRE MARKETS. For the Week Ending May ? Breadstuflfe steady, owlug to unfavorable weather for crop*. Asbej? Pots tlrm. Coffee quiet. Oils dull. Rice heavy. Sugar heavy. Lard dull, and quotations barely maintained. THE LATEST MARKETS. Liverpool, Saturday?3 P. M. There is groat excitement here to day, caused by the ndvices from America received by the steamship Persia, jitDd all markets are unsettled and excited. Cotton?The sale* of Cotton to day reach 20,600 bales, Including 10,000 to speculators and exporters, and thsre .Is a partial advance of }?d. Many operators have with drawn their stocks from the market. Breadstuifs are steady. The Provision market is steady. PRODICE MARKET. Spirits Turpentine is firm, and a'l qualities have ad vanced; 40s. is paid to arrive, and 42s. 6d a C 6b. asked i-uspot, but not paid. Koaln buoyant and advanced; 7s. Lb asked for common, but not paid. Lnxnojt, May 4?P. M. Consols ch.se at 91Jf a 91?, for both money and ac rount American securities are fiat; the Persia's advices were received too late to have any effect on the market. !Tbe latest quotations are;? Illinois Central sharos, 10 a 19 discount; Erie, 19 a SO. STILL LATER HEWS. ARRIVAL OF THE PARANA. Bt. Johns, N. F., Kay 14,1801. The steamship Parana, from Gal way on the afternoon t>f the 7th inst., arrived here at three o'clock this after noon. The Parana brought no mall, and a portion of our re port, including the Liverpool marketa of the Oth. proba |>ly remains in the Galway Post Office. Great Britain. Lord John Russell made an Important statement in the House of Commons relative to American affairs. As to Abe federal government committing an infringement of international law by collecting dues from foreign fcbtps before breaking bulk, the law officers of the crown ssid so much depended on the circumstances thai no dellnlte Instructions bad been sent the cruisers. The government believe that a collection Ss impracticable. Relative to the blockade, he Mid it rould only be recognized when effective. Regarding letters of marque, the government ioere of'the opinion that the Southern oonfederatum must I*. recognized as belligerents. tdher important questions were still under consideration. A resolution abolishing pafr duly had been adopted, Mr. Disraeli reserving the right of taking the opinion of ghe House at a future stage. In the Prussian Chambers flaron Schelts denounced ford Pa'merston's recer.t language towards Prussia. He Said Prussia would not sacrifice ber independence for the friendship of any Power. Insurance had bren effected on California gold from 1'anama to Ixmdon, consignments being diverted from New Vo'k. I/?*r?o*. May 6,1801. The opening prices of consols, mowy and accounts, 01$(a91V There is no change in American stocks, t'umdas are oneelglith lower. There is no improvement of importance in funds Con pos unchanged. Business at the Stock Exchange is in active. Lovnow, May 7, 1401. American spirits turpentine underwent a rise of ?17 |*r too since Fiiday last. Friday's price was 35s. por rwt., yesterdav 52s. Ad. was asked. Hie locdon Timet (city article) says the present conrso or Amerloin oventa, so far from being calculated to em barrass the London moucv market. Is likely to have di rectly the oppnalle result. It recognizes the supreme importance or the struggle in the States, and Mys the subjects on which questions are to be put to morrow Will assume a gigantic proportion in the ayes of this country. France. Paws. May fl, 14A1. Despatches from the South say that continued frosts have Jeopardised the spring crops. The Bourse is very Arm, rentes closing 6Pf. 60c. Poland. Tnowr, May 0,1461 Increased precautionary measures of a military cha ractor have been taken in Warsaw on account of the Rus sian Vaster holidays. Cannon have been planted in front of the cathedral. Arrests and judicial Inquiries by civil nutborittea continued to be made. Rpaln. Madrid, May 6, 1401 The ailllngs or the Cortes will soon be closed. ? The government has not yet taken any definite resolu tion respecting the annexation of St. Doiilngo to Spain. It Is believed the reply will be in the affirmative. Markets. I j rwt root, May 7, 1801. The cotton market opens firm and steady. Spirits of turpentine firm at 46s a 47s. fid. Holders demand a fur ther advance. Rosin buoyant at 7s. Lo.vno*. May 7,1881. Consols 91K s 91', for money and account. Spirits or turpentine firm, and all qualities considerably higher. Holders demand 62s. fid. Misa Hmttunr's G is c g*r i.v Brook it*?This charming vocalist gives s concert at the Brooklyn Athons>um to morrow evening. The gallantry of her admtrere In ths city will no doubt contr.ve for some such agreeable eur prise as was got up for ber on tbe oocaalon of her las benefit there, and in any case they will Insure her a fttll Loose. OowrwRT or tk* Gorman Rivls Rsr;iMg*r.?A grand musical festival will be given by this regiment on Friday oventug next, at the Academy of Music, for tbo benefit o the families of tbelr members. The performances will ccnslst of vocal and instrumental music, oxecuted by lestding artists, assist" I by the chorus and band of the regiment, and the orchestra of the Academy. There will be, in addition, a presentation of colors by a com mittee of ladies, and a grand parade of the entire regi ment, with the military band. With three combined attractions tbe festival cannot ?all to bo well attended. ffSVSl Intelligence. Commodore Fngle sod Captain McKtnstry, of tbe Navy, were psssengers yesterday by the Adriatic for (talway. Tbey are sent to Europe bv the governmedl. te purchase steam gip lionta for the roast ftu.W *0^ The steamer Deootah, Commander Bedford, arrived at Sbaoghae, Feb 27, from Hong Kong and Aaoy, Lloto'I Miasnwn ?There la no platO of nm isomoit in tows bottar worth visiting than Nlblo's Saloon. This week there baa been an entirety new orange af pro gran me, and thane who lore a hearty laugh should not omit the opportunity aflorded them by the inimitable burlesques of the minstrels. Maila fob China.?We are requested to state by Messrs. James C. Jewett & Co., 43 South street, owners of the bark Almena, that all letters and packages intended for United States officers in the China Seas will be taken free of charge by that vessel, to sail from this p<wt for Hong Kong and Shanghae, on the 20th Instant. Clty Intelligence. A meeting of the citizens of the Sixteenth ward will be held to-morrow evening, at the corner of Seventh avenue and Twenty second slroet, for the purpose of t.iking some action to sustain Alderman Dayton in hiseAbrts to expose the parties who were engaged in ttie alleged (rand, in oh taming the Hackley street contract from the Common Council. Fibs in Stanton Strict.? Between one and two o'clock yesterday morning a lire occurred In the Kerosene Oil manufactory No 333 St in ton street, owned by James D. McCreary A Co. The bands were at work on the premises at the time, and the Are was caused by a loak in oae of the stills. The damage to the premises and stock will amount to about $2,000. No insurance. Fibs in Water Street.?Shortly before sis o'clock yesterday morning a Are broke out in the kitchen of Atlantic Hall, No 344 Water street, kept by Relckeuberg A Co. The llremen extinguished the Are before it ex tended beyoad the tlrst floor The damage to the stock and Axtures will amount to about 1300. Insured for $1,200 iu the St. Nicholas Insurance Company. The building is owned by James Pugh It is damaged abou $200. Insured. The cause of tho Are is under loveeti gatlon by the Fire Marshal. Court Calendar This Day. Svprkme Court Cir<tit?Part l?Noa. 1187. 339. 439 1015,10J7, 1206, 1241,1253, 373, 961, 478,1269,171,100!, 1036, 779,1271,1276,1281.1283 Unitsd States District Court?No->. 28, 30. 31. SrnuuoR Court?Pan i?Not. 297. 537, 1177, 1611, 1369, 1776,1783, 1789, 1793,1796, 1769. 1761,1157, 1797, 1799. Part 2? No3 886, 380,1186,1274,1456,1458,1460, 1462, 1464, 1466, 1468, 1472, 1476, 1480, 1482, 1484, I486. Coemon Pi.kar?Part 1? Nos. 1157, 1170, 1171, 1172, 1178, 1174, 1176, 1176, 1177, 1178, 11*0, 1181,1182,1183, 1184. Part 2? Nos. 557,1128.931, 498 . 499 , 629, 1774, 177. 086,1186,1180,1187, 713, 986, 1696. Drawings of K. France & Co.'s Dela ware Lotteries.?Authorized by act of Assembly, passed January, 1859. Grants to run twenty rears. Busskx County?Class 116. Drawn May 14,1861. 24, 23, 74, 34, 77, 44, 70, 19, 75, 37, 68, 48. Consolidated?Class 82, Draws Mav 14, 1861. 51, 50, 62, 8, 41, 11, 29, 52, 63, 69, 32, 47. Circulars sent free of charge by addressing R. FRANCE A CO , Managers, Wilmington, Delaware Official Drawings of Wood, Eddy A Co.'s KENTUCKY AMD MISSOURI STATE LOTTERIES. Kentucky, Extra Class, 279?May 14. 1861. 67 , 50, 23 , 60, 20, 29, 39, 59. 63, 15, 11, 65 , 61. Kkntucxt, Class 280?May 14, 1811 75, 7, 66, 44, 9, 31, 72, 40. F2, 28, 37, 29. Circulars sent free of charge by addressina either to WOOD, BDDT A CO., Covington, Ky., or St. Louia, Mo. lotteries. Messrs. WOOD. BDDT A CO. would most reapectrully in form the public that their aeveral lottery granta do not ex pire until the following periods:?The Delaware State Grant will continue to be drawn until the year 1862; the Missouri State Grant will continue until tbeyear 1874, and ths Ken tucky Slate Grant until the year 1877, and the business will be conducted until the eipiration of all those granta, with ths same promptitude that hue characterized It for the last forty fears under the management of our predecessors. Messrs. atas A Mclntyre, Gregory A Co., J. W. Maury A Co,. Grego ry A Maury, and the undersigned. WOOD, EDDY A CO., Manager*. Prizes Cashed In all Legalized Lotteries, by JOSEPH BATES. Broker, No. 19 Wall street, up atairs, New York. The Blockatdc of the Southern Porta U about to be strictly enforced, but the blockade of KN'OX'S famous Hat Store, corner of Broadway and Fulton street, is an old story. His thousands of customers continually block ade his premises for Ilats, such as can be purchased nowhere else? uuli|ue In design, perfect In symmetry, well finished, dashing, and tasteful In every respor t, they command uni versal admiration and patronage. Spring Clothing. 'lain Caaafmere Suits to ma'r Plain Cassimere Suits to ma'ch %t Striped do. do. do | BolOrino do. do. da S Taoonie do. do. do 10 Hairline do. do. do 13 EVANS', 86 and 68 Pulton street. Saddle Iloraes at Auction To-day, at 1 o'clock.?Will be sold at the Riding School, Fifth avenue, corner of Thirty ninth street, the entire sUx k of W. H. DU brow's Saddle Horses, without reserve, to the highest bidder. Havelocka! Havelocka! Havelocks of all descriptions, in any i|uantity, made to order at the shortest notice by DOUULAB A SHERWOOD, Nos. 61 and 63 White sti set. Flags! Flogs!?Flags off Every Size and kiud, manufactured at the shortest notlce DOUUDAS A SlfER WOOD, 61 and 63 White street. The Ladd At Webster Sewing Machine may now be bad for $60, No. 600 Broadway. Wheeler At Wilton's Improved Sewing Machines at reduced prices Office 806 Broadway. Batchelor's Hair Dye.?Reliable and Instantaneous, black or brown. Factory 81 Barclay street Sold and appUed at W. A. BATCHELOB'8,16 Bond streec Hill, Inimitable Cntter of Hair and Whiskers, No. 1 Barclay street. Hair Dye 60 cents, Black or Brown. Cbrlstadoro's Hair Dye, Wigs and Ton pees?the best in the world. Wholesale and ralall, and the dye private y applied. No. 6 Astor House. Broken Breasts.?The Indescribable agrny suffered by mothers with broken breasts can all be prevented by the use of lloUoway's Ointment. Overs thou sand ladles In this city can testify to the truth of this state ment. Direction with every pot FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Ti ksdat, May 14?C P. M. There Is no change in money. Failures continue to occur among the dry goods and commission houses, but no firm of any moment is reported to-day. Rates are 5 a G for call loans, 7 a 9 for choice names, and 12 and upwards for second class paper. The Europa, which arrived at Hali fax to-day, brings news of the arrival out of the Persia, which took the news of the great uprising of the North. The chief effect had been an ac tive movement in cotton at higher prices. Consols were steady: breadstuff unsettled. Details will be found elsewhere. The foreign exchange market continues firm, without mocli business doing. Merchants are getting 10">%a 106 for good bills; bankers sell at 10 ?%. The corner in Illinois Central continues to be the feature of the stock market. The bears wanted n considerable amount of ntock for delive ry this morning, and the consequence was an ad vance of 2 per cent in the price. The temporary success of this corner, combined with the scarcity of other speculative stocks, affected the whole market, and rendered the advance nearly general. At the first board Virginias rose %; Pacific Mail, %: New York Central, %; Erie, 1; Harlem, % ; Galena. r,?: Toledo. %. Tcnnessees declined %. The public mnst bear in mind that the spasmodic advance in prices which is witnessed every day or two in our market does not spring from any in crease of confidence by buyers. It arises alto gether from the over salea of the bears. Stocks rise in direct ratio to the general belief in their worthlessncss. When Virginias were still deemed property by some members of the Hoard they sold at 37; now that everybody con siders them worthless, they command 44. At the second board stocks generally fell off a fraction. This anomaly will ot course be of short duration. After the board, Illinois Central rallied about one per cent on some purchases for the clique. Other descriptions closed tame, the following being the last quotations:?United Btates ft's, 1874, 7G a 76%; Tennessee G's, 42% ? 4.1; Virginia G's, 43% a 43%; Missouri G's, 35% a 36; Canton, 8% a 9%; Cumberland Goal preferred, 5 a 6; Delaware and Hudson Canal, 82 a 8.1: Penn sylvania Coal, 76 a 7G%; Pacific Mail. 69 a 69%; New York Central, 72% a 72%; Erie. 21% a 22; Hudson Biver, 35 a 35% ; Harlem, 11 a 11%; do. preferred. 27% a 28%; Beading, 31 a 31%; Michigan Central, 45 a 45; Michigan Southern and Northern Indiana. 12 s 12%; do. guaranteed, 27% a 28: Panama, 98 a 100: Illinois Central. 65 a 65%; Galena and Chicago, 59% ? 59%: Cleveland and Toledo, 23% a 23%: Chicago aad Reck Island. 35s, a 35%; Chica go. Burlington and kee laud grant b>nl?. S a 9: Illinois Central bends, 91% ? M. The following w?? the busiaeai of the Sab-Tret HUry to-day:? Receipt* 929 479 87 ?For custom* 21,000 00 Pay meat* 20b,UK 37 Balance 8.326,894 86 The exchange* at the Bonk Clearing House this morning were $15,308,W7 40, and the balance* $1,118,448 06. The following ia Messr*. Ncill Bros.'statement of the movement* of cotton for the past week and Bince 1st September last, compared with the five preceding year*:? / RectijU. ?? Reports for P OB, Week. ?v Past wet h .Sxnce Seje l. Jo Ot. B. france.Otk.FP. 1856 8.. .45 POO 3,289.000 38,000 10,000 5,000 1858-7...23,000 2,802 000 20.000 ? 3,000 1867-8.. ..62 000 2,830,000 32 000 16,000 0 000 1888-9.... 19,000 3,534,000 52.000 9,000 6.000 1859-00...50 000 4,973,000 54 0C0 2 000 24,000 I860 61...14 000 3,882,000 87,UOO 8,000 14,000 ? KtjiorU Since Septemler 1. , To Gt. Britain. Prance (<A. P. P i. fatal. Stock 1965-6 .1,570 000 413.0C0 443,000 2,466,000 404,000 1866-7...1,224,000 S64.0O0 364.000 1,932.000 340,COO 1867-8... 1,368,000 337,000 291,000 1,906,000 675,000 1866-9. 1,667,000 377,000 486,000 2 63O.000 460,000 1859-60 . 2,377,000 630,060 438,000 3 364,000 615,000 I860 01. 1,972,000 656 000 344,006 2,873,000 231,000 Thus the receipts abow a decrease of 891.000 bale* from these of last year, and a decrease of 162,000 from 1868-9, and the exports exhibit the following results:? Gt Britain. Franon. Oth PP. Total. Stick. Comp'd nuh Dec. Inc. Dec. Dec Dec. Last year.. .406,000 17,COO 94,000 481,000 284,000 Inc. Inc. 1818-9 3C6 000 179,000 142,000 348,000 219,000 With regard to the new crop they say:? The prospects of the new crop at thi* season ol the year always attract attention, but more particularly this year, from the serious danger attending It in the fact of civil war. The deficient supply from the past crop also creates greater apprehension for the result of the one Jus; planted. The planting season has been generally favor able, and in most places cotton is shove ground and look irg prettv well The area of ground planted this year undoubtedly shows a falling off from former years, in stead of the regular annual increase, and in some cases we hear that farmers have even ploughed up cotton to plant coin, kc., from a determination not to run short of provisions again. We do not expect, however, that this has taken place to any material extent. A more serious ground for apprehension consists in tho drain of labor whieh the cotton States, tn common with the rest of tho country, must be subject to during the war, especially when it is remembered that the cotton plant ueeds sucli clot-e attention throughout the season. The approaching blockade of the Southern ports has mate btpmasters anxious to complete their cargoes to get away, and hence a decline in freights at New Orleans to Vd this week, which bos caused rather more activity in business at firmer prices. fitork Kxelisaga. Ttsbday, May 14, 1881 $5C00 I) 8 6's, 74.COU 76 V 100 aha Erie RR 2tV 7000 Tre 12 pc notes 10i,V 60 do 22 2000 Kentucky 6's .. 77 50 Hud River KR.. . 85 V 6000 Tenn 6'S,'90.. 46 200 do 35 V 1000 do s5 44V 200 Harlem RR 10? 2000 Virginia 6's . .c 44 100 do 11 3000 do slO 42 100 Reading RR 30 V 7000 do c 4SV 100 Harlem RR pref.. 27 V 9000 do c 43 V 2C0 do 2714 fOOO do slO 42 V 100 do 27 15000 N Carolina 6'b. 53 100 Mich SkNI RR. 18 V 18C0O Missouri 6's .. 36V 50 do 13 67000 do 36 V 25 Mich S fc N 1 g sk 27 V 3000 California 7's.. 74 100 HI Cen RR scrlp.c 64 V 1000 do 73V 100 do 03 64V 2000 N YCen b. 1876 100 250 do 64V 1C00 MCbpcimsf cb. 93V 200 do s6 64 V 1000 Mich ho s f bdi. 74 475 do C 66 2000 III CentRR bds 91V 100 <1? c 65 V 1000 Terre H&A1 lm 70 600 do c 66V 6 sbs Bk of America 98 150 do c 65 V 50 Phenix Bank 50 50 do 65?; 60 Bk of Commerce. 86 60 do 66 V 25 do 85 50 do .830 63,V 8 do 87 600 (ialena & Chi KR. 69 15 National Bank... 80 100 do s30 58V 160 Pacific M 8H -Co.. 69 160 do 69 V 100 do *30 67 V 400Cleve k Tol RR.. 23V 200 NY Cen RR 72 50 do 23 V 156 do 72 V WO do 28 V 250 do 72V 210 Chi A Rock I JtR. 33 200 do.,..8twk 7*2 60 do b30 36 10 Krie RR 21V BKCOVD BOARD. $T0C0 U66 s'81,coup 87 V 60 tha NY C RR.b30 72 8000 C S 6 s'81, reg 88V 60 do S3 72 2000 Treat- 12 p c n. 101V 160 Hud R RR .. .810 85 1000 Tress 11 p c n. 100V 200 Harlem RR 11 11000 Virginia 6's . 43V 100 Har RR pref 27V 6C00 do 816 42 16 M Bfe N I RR.... 13 8000 Missouri6 s... 35V 40 <?o. .??? 12V fOOO do 35V 50 111 C RR scrlp.slO 64 10000 North Car 6 ?. 6.1 V 26*0 do s3 64 V 600 111 Cen RR bds, 92 50 do 64 V 60 shsC&RIRR.. 36 20 Gal k Chi RR.... 59V 200 do 36 V 200 do 69', 11 Amer Fx Bank .79 60 Clev k Tol RR... 23 V 10 Moiropol Bk 89 100 do s.'!0 23V 2C0 N YOen RR 72 60 Chi, Bur & (J RR 68 60 do s30 71V CITY COMMERCIAL. REPORT. TCRXOAY, May 14?6 P. M. A.um*8.?Sales of 100 bbls. pots were made at $0 50, and SO do. pearls at f5 6t X a $5 76. BnKAivm-ra ?Hour?The market was less active. and coiumor with medium grades of State and Western wer easier, while (food to choice family brands were firmly h<ld. The sales embraced about 6,010 bbls., closing wltliln the following range of price* ? Superfine State 96 00 a 5 11 Kxtra State, good to choice 6 15 a 6 35 Superfine Western 6 00 a 6 10 Common to choice Western extra 6 17>ja 7 00 Mixed to straight Southern 6 80 a 6 35 Straight to good extra do 6 46 a 8 75 Choice extra family and bakers' brands... 8 76 a 9 60 Rye flour 3 00 a 4 00 Corn meal, Jersey and Brandy wine 2 SO a 3 20 ?Canadian Hour was heavy and lower, especially for common grades s ties of 1,000 bbls. at $6 16 a f7 70 Tor extra brands. Southern flour was steady and in fair de mand, especially good to prime Eastern grades the sales embraced 1.200 bbls , closing witbtn the range or the above quotations. Rye flour was lower, and closed at our figures, with sales of 200 bbls. at quotations Corn meal was steady, with small sales within the rarge of our figures. Wheat was quite tive, and in good export demand, common grades were dull, while prime white wero firm. The sales re ported footed up about 200.U00 bushels, at 9106 a ft 10 for Inferior spring. $1 22 a $1 26 for red; 91 28 a $1 30 for red Western; $1 50 a 91 72>i for white Kentucky; fl 30 a 91 42 for common to fair white Ohio; 91 60 ;i 91 85 for white Michigan; 61 37 a61 46 for white Canadian: 91 20y, a 91 23 for Canada club; 91 26 for am ber Iowa and Wisconsin, part In store; 91 24 for Milwau kee club. Corn was heavy and lower, while the demand at the concession was active. The trsnractions reported footed up 110,000 buahrlH, at 45c. a 62c. for damaged, .'6 'id. a 50e. for new mixed Western, 67c. a 59c for old do . and 06r. for yellow. Rye was steady, with 4 4O0 bushels Northern at 68c. Barley was dull, about l,0oo buehels State at 66c. Barley malt was quiet and nominal. Oats were lower and'In good supply, with talcs Of Western and Canadian at 3I)?C , and State at .",2c Corns.?The marxet wag steady, with ssles of 1,000 bags Marsea.bo at a 14c.. 60 do. Bio at 13<?c .and 160 do l/iguayraat 14c. The following statement from Messrs. Scott ft Sons' circular, gtros the stock in this market for the week ending to day ?Stock ol I'.io codec on the 7tb May, 1801, 58,641 bags. Sales and shipments for the week estimated at 2.443. stock of Rio on the 14th day of May, 1861, 56.198, Maracaibo, 4 50.1, I.aguayra, 6,670. Java, mats, 900, government hags, 800; St. IK? miDge, 2,288 other descriptions, 625?total bag and mats. 70 684 The stockJ of Rio on Miy 10, at New Or leans was 6 SCO bags; at Baltimore, 12,500 at Philadel phia, 11th 3,500 at New York, 14th,66,198 ColTOjf ?The Furopa haying heen In the forenoon tele graphed at Halifax tended to check sales until her news came to hand, it, however, was published too late in the afternoon 'or its effects to he developed. The sales were oonlined to a few hundred bales at yesterday's prices. After the news came to hand holders were firmer, while no sales of moment wrre reported. Fsnutns ?The rates for grain were llimer with moro ofTertig To Liverpool the steamship (treat I vateru en (;sged about 44.000 bushels wheat, in two parcels, at 9d. in ship's bags By sailing vessels 60,000 a 70,000 bushels corn and wheat were taken In hulk and ship's htgs, chiefly wheat, at 8)fd a 9d.; 1.000 bbls. flour, at 2l. 61.; 260 bbls pork, st 2s 6d . and 700 tierces beef by steamer st 5s To london 300 bbls flour at 2s. Pd. To (Jlssgow H COO bushels wheat were taken at lOd. To Havre 12,000 bushels wheat were engaged st 17c. ITtoMxtoxa.?I'ork?The market was hesry with the turn of prices in favor of purchasers. The sales em braced about 700 bbls. at 917 62,',' for mess, and 913 26 for prime, and uninspected thin mess at $17 26. Beef was dull, while prices were without change of moment. Sal.* embraced 176 bbls at $9 60 a^lll 25 for repacked mess, and 111 6n a 612 50 for extra. Beef hams were stesdv. A sale of 60 bbls. was made at 615. Lard was less active, but firm, with sales of 300 bbls. at 9V,c. a 10c. Butter snd cheese were steady, with fair sales. Sales of Real Estate. By James M. Miller. I/Ol routh side 47th St., 275 feet west of 8th ?v ? 61.480 House snd lot *. side 48th st , 400 ft. east of 9th av. 5,400 I<o. do. n. side 38th st., 76 ft. east of 3d av.. 3,000 Do. do. do. 93 ft. 9 In eaat of 31 av.. 3,000 Married. Mskwksiv?IsasTJioxH.?In this city, by the Rev Joseph Sanderson, Mr W. H. Makbwair, of New York, to Miss Masoahst ar*wrov<;, of I'aieraoti, Now Jersey Patterson papers please copy Pwx?Smith.?On Monday evening. May 13, by the Rev. 8. SMburv, I). D . Jarsh I'wk, to Naurs, daughter of Jotbam Smith, sll of this city. Died. Asks ?On Mondsv, May 13, Rkjuwva Amis, In the 80th [year of her age. The (Viands and relatives of the deceased are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from the .Methodist church, corner of Fourth and Harden streets. Hoboken, N. J , this (Wednesday 1 morning, at ten o'clock. Btrra ?In Stamford, 6onn.. on Monday, Mav 13, Mart Kijxasstii, eldest child of William M. and Emily Belts, aged fonr ysars and seven months. Funeral services at St. Andrew's Cbapel, Stanford, this (Wednesday) arternoon, at half past two o'clock BiArvm-R* ?In Brooklyn, on Tuesday, May 14, Waits* Ftwtji ipaikhi rv, son of Robert aed Lauretta Black burn, agad 2 years The friends of the family are rsspectrully invited to at tend the funeral, fVorn 16 Walworth street, Brooklyn, E. D.. this (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Brow* _in Brooklyn, on Tueedar. Mar 14, Urn. CaTha. ?/Rt.^ridow of Jvmws fcTuWU, aged 64 yse-v ller friends sad those of the family arc invited to at tend her burial, from the residence of her son, Rev J, H P bert Brown, W Orange street, Brooklyn, on IfcvWftf a'toraooo, at half past tiro o'clock, and from Grace church, Brooklyn Height*, at three o'clock, without fur ther not lee Ohottcrrs??n Monday, May 13, CAnnual Finch, youngest daughter of Hvira Jane Grothers, aged 7 years, 8 months and 17 days. The funeral will take place from 343 Fghth street, this (Wednet.day) afternoon, at three o'clock. CrrrtR ?At Vt'oodbridge, N. J., on Tuesday morning, May 14, Ussrr^, wife of Maior Wm. W. Cntter, in the 32d year cf her age. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, front the Woodbriage Prea b) terian church, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at half past two o'clock. Dot has ?on Monday. May 13, Bernard DotKAH, a native of I.oi'ghbrickiand,county Down, Ireland, after a short and severe iilnees, aged 05 years. The r?lativea and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this day (Wednesday), from his late residence, No. 23X Division street. Liverpool, Belfast and Newry papers please copy Darcy.?on Tuesday, May 14, Jiwuniuvt, uaugnter of John and E'iza Itarcy, aged 16 months and 24 days. The frier d- of the family are respectfully invited to at tend the funeral, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at one o'clock, from the residence or her parents, 82 Third avenue. Bcgtoc iwpers please copy. Duties ?On Tuesday, May 14, John Poors, a native of Kines county, Ireland, aged 61 jeers. His re ativee and frieuds are respeatfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o'clock (rum his late residence, Ne 329 Weet Thirtieth street, between Tenth and Eleventh avenues. Dot i.memy?On Tuesday, May 14, Maky ansDocubhrty a native of county Down, Ireland, aged 27 years. A BoUmn recjuiem mass will be offered for the repos" of her itul, this (Wednesday) uto/nlng, at nine o'clock at St llnry's church, comer of Grand and RU'gc streets from whence the funeral will take place Ber relative! and friends, and those of her cousins, George and John (irahsui. are respectfully invited to attend, without fur ther DOtice. Her remains will be taken to Calvary Ceme tery for intermeut. Gicorr.?In this eity.on Sunday, May 12. at 5 A.M., afttr a long und {wmful Illness, Eliza S., wife of Paul Grout, in the f4th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invltrd to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 143 Suffolk street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, it at two o'clock, without further invitation Gi iiay ?On Monday evening. May 13, Mrs Mary Ort. UT, wire of Thomas Gulley, after a long illness of con sumption Her friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited Ituium.i the luuoral, this (Wednesday) afternoon, from ber late residence, No. 212 Cherry street. GmoHt) ? In Brooklyn, on Monday evening, May 13, Aioazo Girroao, aged 29 years, 1 month and 24 days. Notice of funeral will be given hereafter. Giibkrt ?lu this city, on Tuesday May 14, Frkohkk k Hkrmax, only son of Walter J. and Elizabeth A. Gilbert The relatives aud friends of the family are respectfully invited to a,tend tho funeral, from the residence of his grandfather, l'ettr Q Taylor, No. 197 Washington street, Biook'y u, on Thursday afternoon, at throe o'clock, with out further notice. GluaoMt.?(in Tuesday, May 14, after a short illness, John g. Gihhokn. Hi* fr ends and relatives are invited to attend tho fune ral, on Thursday alt to noon, at two o'clock, from nis late residence, 119 West Twentieth street. O'Koi'BKB ?' 'n Monday, May 13, after a short but pain ful lllnc -s, Jam?s O'Ruvrkk, iu the 5Hth year of his age, native of Garrigallon, county Iadrim, Ireland. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invitid to attend the funeral, this (Wednesday) aftor nocn, between two and three o'clock, from hla late resl deni e, 117 Butlar Btreet. Brooklyn. Powsit ?In 1 ondon, on Monday, April 15, after a few dajs' illness. Dr. Andrew 0. Powkr . Honorary Surgeon to the Royal Bristol and Gloucester Artillery corps, and late Staff Assistant Surgeon, Cape Coast Castle, Western Africa. I'KwmsH.?In Brooklyn, on Monday afternoon, May 13, of rapid consumption, Euzahbth V., wife of T. Melville Prentiss, in the 22d year of her age. the relatives and friends of the family, and of her mother. Mrs E R. Taylor, arc respectfully invited to at tend the fune:al, front her late residence, corner of Mon tague and Clinton streets, Brooklyn, on Thursday after noon, at three o'clock, without further invitation. Baltimore papers please copy Rkardon.?Dti Monday, May 13, Makgkrvt Rkardon, In the 73d year of ber ago. Tho friends and acquaintances of tho family are re spectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Wednesday) at tor noon, at two o'clock, from 123 Baxter street. Rkk-k.? (hi Monday, May 13, D. Mkkkoith Rams, M. D., in the 61st year of his age The lrlends of the family and the medical profession art-invited to attend lite funeral, rront St. Paul's Metho cist Episcopal church, comer of Tweuty second street and Fourth avenue, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Bisi.tR.?On Tuesday, May 13, at five o'clock, at his residence, Broadway ami Ssventy ninth street, Pktkr R. Smis, aged 5b years. the remains will be removed on Thursday morntng, at half past nine o'clock, to Placataway, N. J. Train leaves Jersey City ferry at twelve o'clock M. Funeral services at Baptist church, Piseataway. Carriages will be in at tendeiice. New Brunswick, N. J , p?|ters please copy. Thomas?On Monday, Flay 13, Ed WW ThOM**, In the 81st year of bis ago The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to atteud the funeral, from his late residence. 144 | Weft Tenth street, tbF (Wednesday) arteinoon, at naif past two o'clock. Wrsks ? In Galveston, Texas, on ttunilsy, February 3, of brain fever, Ohakirb I'rhi rrh k, infant eon of John P. ami Annie V. Weeks, aged 8 months and 11 days Wki'.ks?In Galveston, Texas, on Wednesday, March 20, of consumption, after a painful Illness of fifteen months, John p. Wricks, aged 26 years and 11 days, for merly of New York. [ SHIPPING NEWS. A1.MAVA0 TOM mrw TOR*?THIS DAT. utm Bins 4 44 I boor sicvs eve II 5* SUB 1RTB 7 OH I Bias WATIS m?m Port of N?w York, Hay It, 1861. CLEARED. Ship Rtar King, CanOetd, Ran Francisco?M R Cusaek. Ship Daring, Slmnnion, Liverpool? () Com took. Pblp Wm Tell, Funck, Havre?Boyd A Hlncken Bark Indian Chief, Nerr, Uoeenstown and a market?Geo F Bulley. Baik Aeronaut Prince, Demarara?J M Smith A Co. Bark Rambler, McKenz.tr, i fanrlottetown ?A Learv. llark G W Hall. Poller, Providence? Maater. Brig Plight (Br), Slucum, Dublin?0 0 Duncan A Co. Brig W Wlleon, , Cludad Bolivar-HarbeBft A Co. Brig K M Newball (Brl, Kllia, Belize?II Underwood. Btlg (Jlpsev, (risen, Antigua?Rmltb, .lonea A Co. Brig Baltimore. Potter. Port an Prince?Becker A Orarvea. Brig Ocean Bird (Br*. Newman, Bermuda?Tyne A Smith. Bilg balmah (Br) Crow, Harbor ('race, NF?J s Whitney A Co. BrlgE Reed, Davlea, Philadelphia?Maater. Brig Alamo. Foster. Kllzabethport?T M Mayhew A Co. Brig Eieeutlve, (Irani, Bangor?N O PUIitmrv. Brig T Dennlaon. . Bangor?Maater Brig Hidalgo,!* hlitrmore, MachUu?Simpson A Mayhew. BrigOeoige, whltnpy, New Ilavan?Master. fchr L Ilewe, Tfcnma'. Nassau?J R Bacon. Fchr R LTay, Shejard, Nassau?Jos Eneas. Frhr Bengal, ? , Mlrsmlebl?D R Dewolf Fsjbr Someraet, Htirllqg, Baltimore?Merrill A Abbott. Schr Chief, , l'lihadelphia?Master lehr W G Audenreld, Mnlford, Philadelphia?Vaster. Fchr D G Floyd Rackett, Philadelphia?H 8 Rackett, Frhr Denmark, Brtghtman. Philadelphia?Master. Sehr Mary 8, Smith. Egg Harbor?F (1 Benton A Sons. Schr 8 M Bmgnatd, Champion, Tuckahoe?F U Benton A Sor.s. Fchr Atlantic, Wright, Elizahethport?Thompson A nuntcr. Frhr C Hues, . F.M/.abettiimrt? Bassett. Bacon A Co. Bchr M ana', la, Orar, Gardiner?W 8 Brown A Co F< hr A J Rn??e)l, Hodges Portland?II S Rackett. Sehr Rollins, Prescott, Eas'port?Master. 8c. r II E hiahop, Amuzecn, Portsmouth?J J Hannah. Frhr W O Nettlrti n. Farrla, Nantucket?A C Havens. Fchr Sea Btrd, Chaee, Fill River? W Borden. Fchr(Ju<en of the South, Kluood, Bridger>ort? E D Hurl but A Co. Fehr Ost?r (' Acken. Arketi. Stamford?Master. Sehr Itr Franklin, Cbapm.in, Norwlrh?II 8 Rackett. Schr A Shepai d. To'iker, Port Jefferson?Mastei. Sloop Neptune. Davis. Fall River?H S Rackett. Shop Deception, Ped'ck, Providence?Master. Sloop W S Mount, Field, Providence?Master. Sloop Oak, Dolan, Providence?Master. I Sloop Harvest, Cnrwln, Providence?L Kenny Steamer Bristol, Allen, Philadelphia. ARRIVED. Steamship Kangaroo (Br), MGrhouse. Liverpool, May 1, via (Juernstown 2d. ft I'M, with mdse ?nd4w> |>asseiigers, to J G Laic Has A. 16 isaz In specie Steamship Arago. fmdolrn. Havre, May 1, Southampton some day, 4 PM, with nuUo and 8.17 passengers, to B M Fog A George Mackenzie 9th ln*t, lat 47 40, Ion 47, fell In with large fields of parked Ire and numerous Urge detached pieces, and tost 80 hours In various stoppsges ana running S lo clear It; llth. lat 4ft Ift, Ion 8ft so, passed hark Intrepid, and Fr brig Ju Iia (of Fecamp), steering W; l.llh, 4 AM, lat 41 80, lonbft 21), saw a hark rigged steamer steering K. same, dale, lat 41 Jit, Ion 60 TP. signalized steamship City of Manchester, hence for Liv erp- ol. Ship Isaac 'Webb, Hutrhtnson, Liverpool, April 10, with mdse and 636 passengers, to (' II Marshall A Co April 21, lat 48 It, Ion 34 hi, spoke ship Rmtly Augusta, from Liverpool for Philadelphia; ftth Inst. RichardHall, colored seamvn, died of Inflammation of lungs. 6th, another colored seaman died of I debility. The I W had W winds from 'on 4(1. Fhlp Rickawav (Br, of Newryt, (> Nell, Liverpool, 37 dsys, w ith salt, to T WaFace. April 21, lat 61 34, Ion 17 80, spoke ship Jul.vi Kinney. 28 days hence for Bristol. Ship Mediator, Fluner, Liverpool, April 11. with ooal, to Tiask A Dearborn Ship Empress, llsck, Liverpool 34 days, with ooal, to liar berk A Co. llth Inst, lat :(V 4A. Ion 68 14, signalised hark Htatn i>ede, bourd E, 14th, off the Lightship, saw ship Kate I'rinoe, hence for Europe. Has been If! days W of the Banks Rhlp Calhoun, Truman. Liverpool. April 16, with mdse and 8S8 psssergers, to Spofford, THeston A Co. Fbip John Merrh k, Crablrep, Liverpool, 13 days, with coal, to H luyptr A Ron. llth Inst, lat 39 48, Iod W3U, spoke brig Lalien, hence for Liverpool. Rblp Fnmuel Adams, Adams, Liverpool, 17 days. wllh coal. In hanbattan Gaa Co. 14th Inst, at 7 AM, Highlands bearing NW 11 miles, John Jones, a native of Liverpool. aged 18 years, fell from the mlzen chains overboard and wai lost, nniwl th standing every election was made b> save him, ropes and life buoys being tbiown over, end s boat was lowered, nut swamp rd alongside Ship Reynard (ef Boston), Revmonr, London, ? days, in ballast. to U Cnonstock Had light weather from the Hanka. Ship Rhine, Moore, London and Portsmouth, April 10, with md?e and 76 passengers, to Urionell, Mlnturn A Co. Has been 10 daya W of the Banks, with light variable winds. Snip Rtiena Vista (of Boston), Ayree, Bordeaui, April 10. to K Caylua, De Ruyter A Co. April 33, lat 43 13, Ion 36 32. saw ?hip I'attr'enn, of Keanebnnk. hence for Liverpool: 38th, lat 42 38, Ion 48 SO. taw ship Shepherd Knapp. hence for Liver pool; same time, spoke Loach galliot Cadiandria, from I'hlla delpbla for Rotterdam ; Ith Inst Int 43 10, Ion 63 U, saw bark EHva Young, of \ armonth, NS, bound W. Ship Kitty Rlmpano, Hepburn, Antwerp, April 1.1 wllh mdse and 28 tmaarngera, to L II Rlmieon. Has been W dsys W of the Banks. Bark Investigator (of Re*report), Carver, Callao, KM days, with gnano, to Walsh, Carver A Cnaae. Bark i'lato (Br. of Hunderlend), riollghtly, Bonderlaad, 43 daya, writn cral, to Moaea Taylor A Co. Bark Rat (Nor), Jensen, Belfast, 28 days. In ballast, to order. Berk Carolina VIsm (Aua). Florlo. Belfast, 38 days, in bal last, to order. Bark t mwiola (of Brewed, Hopkins Arroyo, tnrtl 80, with sugar Ac, to Miller A Houghton. 3d Inst, lo* orerboard Josh F Rlgbar, 8d officer, of lUmp-ten, Me Bsrk Harriet Brwswter, Nawklns. Havana, B days, witiga \ gar. to Mrrrf.7 4 Ahb'U Fussed off the Mora, g-.lng la, tig steamship Karnak. Rid In company wttn hark Edwin, for N York: ship Escort, for Boston; barh David Klmbnil, for Fnl mooth. 6th Inst, lal 84 A Ion fo 13, spoke hark Franklin, of Boston, frwm Trinidad for Cork for ordsrs. The H B passed flattens llth Inst, a'nne h?* had light winds and calms on the 8th. iff llama, parted qmboadv with bath Ed W'.a. t ark At Je? (of n?n rweW W?rM*a:', **gu?, a dor*, Mti sugar, to Delano 4 tanru. ? , Big Gcaratm (Holt. Vinaer, Amkterdam. 37 day?, with ad?f, in T uueli A Wenrke. _ ? . w , Brig W B Nash (of Cbenyflrld), Hmall. Meeslna. March If, at d Olbrallar April 10, with fruit Ac, to Mow* A Henry. lUi beeu within 360 mllr? of thhi port the pant It dnyc, with calms B:tg Addy H?(li Avery, Haiaealho, April 20. with ooffeeAc, to 1'nilai.c, hbejw A Go. . ... Bt,g lavorita (Dutch*. Huect, Otnoi, Hon, April ?r, Willi bides Ac, to .'o* Foulke n Hona. ... brift M.ircia ,of B mgor . Harrtmsii, Vabacoa, lOdafS. wltu sugar Ac, to ' V Onatavta A Go 5th lust, lat 98 IS, Ww 71 M? saw aarhr with maiamam gone, steering NNE, probably for Hetmuda ? Bilg Nst.zanllln (of HsrnsweUi, Harriett, Cardenas, May 4, ? ith sugar, lo .r K Ward A Co. Ball-d In company with bark Dsvui Mcke s, for Hkvgor Brig I aura (He, of Nt Andrews*. I .angthorn, Clenfueyos. It days, aph tnnlatme*. to Brett, Son A t'o. 2d tnal, otf ("ape Antonio, spoke Br skip Cortland, from Liverpool (<?? Apala rbioola, 30 dava ouf, 12th, tat 17, Ion 7.t 21, ajiohe ketch Com nterre, ot and fiom Philadelphia tor .Maiaguez, 6 days out. Brig Times (of Boston), Phinney, Galveston, April 30, with cotton and hides to Norcross A Prince. May 8, lat 30 to, Ion 70. six ke eliip Matilda, steering N. Bi'g Occsn Traveller, Sargent. Kllzahethport tor Boston. Bi Ig Geo Hauls, Stowers Kondout for Portland. Schi Caroline (Br, eg Halrombet. Vincent, Mexalra, March 16 t ante 1 Gibraltar April 1, with fruit, tn Geo K Bailey. Schr Agate (Of Provineetown>, Atkins, Laguayra, April 26. with coffee Ar, to H Underwood. Bchr Anna llincks (of Plymouth, NO. Pktnaey, St Johns, PB, May 1, with sugar to I B Gager The schr Rescue, l'et tliiRlll, tor Philsdelpbla, aid 3 days previous. Schr C A harnsworth (of Kaugon, Itirh, Matanzaa, 10 du> s. w 1th aiigar, to master. Bailed lu company with bark Jane M Tburaten. utlkey, for Falmouth, sehr Harriet Newell. Sher man, for Providence. Sehr Vulckstep *>f Tremont). Richardson, Cardenas, 8 days with sugar, to Miller A Houghton. 7th inst, in Florida Htrslts, tisike rchr Ocean Banger, Lewis, trom Matanzae for Port land ecbr f arah Mills, Dayton, Kt Bans, May 2, with fruit, to T QUmartln. Uth in?t, Alfred Griawold, second officer, of Port land, Ct, was knocked orerl oard and lost while reefing main sail during a gale. Kcbr R B Snr.ner. Tavlor, Bermuda, 7 days, with potatoes, to U K Knox A Co. 10th inst lat 1# lit. Ion 70 30. spoke brig Penj Fader, ol Harwich, from ltlo Janeiro t or London, indn trear, bound to New York for repairs, wanted no assistance bad light head hailing winds the entire passage; mada the outward passage in lip hrum Bchr L Dy> nof Rockland), Jameson, Llngau, CB. 15 days, with cosl. to W I, Brown A Co. Bohr Blanche iBr), Punhvj, Windsor. VB, 15 days, with plaster, to 1) 11 Dewolf. Was bound to Alexandria, but was notified of the blockade of that port by a IT S vessel off t 'ape Henrv. and bore up for this port via Long Island .Sound, fit hr D Jor.es. Tatem, Wllmlrgton, NO, 6 days. Schr Jackson, Bonner, Baltimore, 4 daya fichj E II Nasb, Eaton, Philadelphia for Boston. Sclirl.ttcv Ames, Knowlton, Klliabethport for Portsmouth. Sehr S B Wheeler. McLaughlin. Elizabeth port for Salem. Sehr Palmetto, Brandon, Elizahethport for Halem. Bchr J E damage, Tilden Elizahethport for Salem Bchr A H Halter. Fish. Elizahethport for Fall River. Bohr Choctaw. Harding, Bllzabclhport for Wareham. Schr Justice, Sheldon, Elizahethport for Providence. Schr Cornells, Mackey, Elizahethport for Providence. Schr New Beg.tins. Ball. Ellzabettiport for Providence. Bchr J Woolley. Fllnne, Elizahelh|x>rt for Brunchport. Schr Danville. Whalen. Eastport, 6 days Bchr T mma Furbish, Yerrlll, Dix Isle, 5 divs. 8( lir II O Floyd, Racket!, Providence for Philadelphia. Bchr G W Watson. Smith. New London, 2 days. Schr A G Pea Re, Brook*. Portland, Ct. 2 days, hloop K Hall. Ball, Elizahethport for New Haven Sloop Vienna. Davis. Elizahethport 'or New Haven Steamer Kill Von Knll (transport , Lot ktnsu, Perryville via Annapolis, 40 hour*. The K V K has been used to transport troops between Annapolis, Fort Monroe, Washington City and Perryville, Steamer Vulcan, Morrison, PhllartelphiA Steamer Sarab, Jones, Philadelphia. Steamer Curlew. Aldrtch. Providence. Hteamer New London. Smith. New London. BEIOW Bark Fieelslor (Br, of Pouth Shields), from Newcastle. Bark Seveomeo (Atts). from Sunderland, AI days. Park Perev (Mr, of North Bhields), from Gibraltar ?All by pilot boat Edwin Forrest. Bark <'avion (Br), from Gibraltar, 38 days.?By pilot boat Msrv Taylor One ship and two bark*, unknown. SAILED. Steamship Adriatic (Br), Galway via Kt Johns, NF; UB brig Perry. 12th a Pith?Steamship* Han Kow, Hong Kong; Marion, Wsshlngton; ships Bea Berpent, Han Fraocisoo; t'olmnbsi*, Bristol; Louis Napoleon (Ham), Hamburg; Hrem harka On kel, and T-aura, Bremen; brigs Annie Laurie. Oueenstown; T B Wattson, Porto Cabello; D Moloney, Philadelphia. Wind at sunset W, light. ?lKflltlMM. For Livkrpooi.?The favorite fast steamship City of Balti more, Capt l'etrle, sails on Saturday next for Queeottown and Livetpool, from pier 44 North River. Kciin Jknky Likp, Mitchell, at Newburyport from Newcas tle, I)ol. when off Barnegst experienced a whirlwind, during whlrh the head of the foremast ami mainmast were earned uwsy. Falmouth, April 20?Hie Prussian ship Mercur, Kuhn, which arrived here yesterday from Baltimore la leaky and has bows store, lott both alienors and reoelred damage to rig gtnp. sntls, Ac, Uarlng been In collision on the 13th of April, 1st 46, Ion 25. Om shock, April 29?The Lone Star, Dlzer, for Montevideo. " " " k to day. having been on shore at Whitefarland which nut back _ Point, hsd rudder damaged, and ahe lias been taken Into har bor to repair It. LivgRrooi, April 311?The Rockingham, arrived here from New Oi leans, fell In with the Longton, of Fleetwood, from Savannah for this port, on the 12th of April, In 1st 44, Ion 36, and took off the master and crew, sixteen in number, and landed them here. Qt'xsi c. May 14?The ship Lord WarrUton, supposed lost nslfi" " r- -? last tall. Is anchored at AflUooatl.?(By telegraph to Ellwood Walter, E?<(, Secretary Board of 1 oderwrtters. Misxtno Vassal*?The Light Brigade, Wl lett. sailed Irom New Vork on the 29th of Dectrober for Liverpool, and has not since been beard of. The Prussian sblp Summer Prel, Tnbenthal, oleared at Cew York <>n the 3d of January for Dublin, and has not alnoe t?n heard of. Launch?A flue bark of 426 tona hurt hen was to be launched from the yard ot C H Currier A Co, at Newburyport. on the 15th. She Is owned hv Capt Rider of Boston, 1> T Woodwetl ot Newburyport, tbe builder And others, (the will be com mended by Capt t'roiby. Whalemen. Cld at New Bedford l.'lth Inst, bark Midas, Howlsnd, Pacific Ocean; schrs Retrieve. EM rid ge, Slid James, Ryder (both of Hlpplcanh Atlantic ocean. At Barbados April IB. bark Union, Dexter, Matt, from River Plate, 79 sii and 10 blkflsh on board. Rpoke March 4. lat 50 I < ~ ' 44X7*" ' " 8, Ion 44 17 W, bark Annawan Keith, Matt, SO sp on board, who retried having spoken 10 days previous bark Arab, Nye, A letter received In Edgartown from tbe first officer of shin Parachute, SB, reports her at Bunbury, 1< Holland, Feb 18 With 400 W> Spoken, Ac. Chip James Brown, Caabiree, from Csllao for Cork, March 2, lat 66 56 H, Ion 64 40. Ship St Charles, 9 days from NOrleans for Liverpool, May 8, 1st 82, ion 73. Bark Hamilton Orsy, l rom Charleston for Liverpool, May 8, at 38 26, Ion 68 50." Baik Bamuel Moxley, Jr. Holm, hence tor Drogheda, April 26, lat 41 09, Ion 66 16. Bark Joaeph Maxwell, hence for Laguayri, May 7, lat 37, Ion 7310. Brig Clarence. I'hlnney, from Baltimore for Rio Janeiro, May 1. lat 34 34, Ion 61 30?had lost mainmast head and every thing bnt the yard; was 6days out. would pnt hack for re pairs. Schr Rio, 6 days from Elizabeth City for Barbados, Mav 3, lat 23 '10, Ion 56. Foreign Porta. Acorosaan, April 27?Rid Kannv Fern, Cann, NYork. AMsmr, April 29?A rr Ellwood Walter, Chad wick, NYork. Rid from Flushing 27th, Elena, Uladiilicb, Boston. Aunota, April 3ft?In port bark Helicon, Gregory, for Fal mouth, to sail about 10th Inst; srhr Alcot, Dunken, for NYork 2 days. brtg II llallock. King one. Bordkavx, April 27?Arr Rachel Kelly, NOrleans. Bi raco a, Mav 6? In port l>ark Manhattan, Davis, from Bos b n srr 4th for do 7 days; brig tieo Albert, Vvevt. from Hava va for Falmouth E. before reported pnt in for repairs, and afterwards oondemned?waiting Instructions from her own ers. C.tRnirr, April 27?Bid Flight, Hawks, Havana, Ester, Chi appe, NYork. CortWiAuvK, April 24?Arr Avery, Whitney, and Oliver, Morse, NOrleans; 2fltb, Sarah (1 ilyde. Tucker (or Hailv), do; 27'h. Alice Prnvvst, Di.nlism, do, fireie, Jans, Charleston. Casdvivas, May I?In port hark Dlligem-e, doling, for Fort Imd 4 days; brig Martha Newell, Paddock, for Boston 5: schd Diadem, I'llcber, for Portland 3. Dkai. April 29?Arr Emperor, Matanzas for London (and proceeded); 3t)th, Sea Lion, Alexander, Moulmcln for do (and proceeded I, Dvxxoii East, April 28? Put In 27lh and aid 28th, brig Uarl Van Horn, Mcrriam, from Philadelphia for Londonderry. Dvmaraka, April 8?Ait brig Pedro Rancher bolt, Flekett, NY< rk cind eld 20th for Rt Thomas, I8tli, bark Delaware, Steed, Baltimore; 19th, schr Norman, Collins Jacksonville, 20th, hark Annie, Packer Florida; brig He* roam. Coombs. NYork; 22d. sehr James Holmes, Brewster, do. Rid 24th, bark Brunette Parker, Cork. Falhopth, April 28?Arr Merenr, Kuhn, Baltimore; (aee Vies., 29th, Connopollte Brandt, NYork. Qotti NSuno. April 26?Arr Solid, Paulsen, Charleston, 26th, Geranium, Pierce, NOrleans. Oxmxoci, April 27?Arr Wandsworth, Dunlop, Pcnsa H.atrk, April 26? In the roads, Windermere, Harding, from N't eane In port May 1, Prima Donna, Pray, for NYork; Vanguard, Hallott, for do May 1. cermanla, Townsend. for do 16th; Wurtemberg, Cbsae, for NOrleans 16th; Atlantis, Williams Pampero, Lester; Baden. Rtltphen Camden, Msygatt. Eleo.. tile Hpark.t andage; Kate Dyer, Dyer.Waverly. Small, John J Boyd. Tti maa Susan rearing, New-comb J Webster Clark, Hopperheldt; Malesth . Lenox: Ocllla, Ashhly, Roro dlno, Flowers; lll-erty, Atkins Alexander, Bain. Ocean Pearl. Ksszer: Caledonia, Drnmmnnd; Undine. Thompson. Kentucklan, Berry; Globe, Baker; Lorenzo, Marwlok , Crool-v, Felice; Mary, Orr; Wlndemer, Harding, and Mathilda, Con ner, un p Havana, May 9?In port ships Pacific, Hall, for NYork; Highland Chief, Baratow, for London. A bby Brown, Curtis, ara Mary Htorer. Mathea. for Falmouth, E. (Jen Berry, Cleaves, for Dunkirk. Village Belle, Bladsdell. J 8 Harris, Harmon; Grotto, Wood; Caroline C Dow, Bartletl May Queen, Cordon ; Canova, nntchins T J Roger, Day George Washington, Richardson . Marengo. Doughty, and <'arnatlc, Fmrrron, unn; harks Marlon (Ham), Oroneman, and Pow butan. Winchester, for NYork 1 Sherman, Hltchbom; PhBena. Wlnvlow, sttd HtamliouL, Young, for Falmouth, E; J B Cliadbourne, Nelson, lorMatanzaa; Goldfinch. Putnam. Mary Stetson. ard; Wilkin, siraniei nsmncii. iiwikwu, WJuevMnm, Cnmmlnss, unc; brigs Tyro (Br), Holmes, for Boston: KB Emery, Perkins: O Riewan, Wilson; J J Curomings, Jones; NewGlohe Tibblls; Hnntiess, Duncan . C 11 Frost, Hopkins; n. Gray. Ma'iy E Barney,Iftoby; Caroline. Park , Blancbard Hamilton, llarmon, and Reindeer. Queen of the South, Seeley, Adele, Hnnw; Hnmmlng_Blrd Pultz; Chleopee, Tlnkham. Nautilus, . Tracy; Tanthe, Riling wmd; fill mas A> horn, illggtnS; Northern Light, Robinson: Namesog, Rogers; Mary While, Billings, and Wlnthrop, Post, urc; rchrs A Mlddleton, Ripple, lor NYork , Reindeer, Ken nev, lor Philadelphia; Hartstene, Doane, for Antwerp Marietta Tllton, Tilton; O Mangham, ?rudder; Knchautrese, Lynch; P A Page. Lewis, and Maria Roxana, Palmer, unc and the reornt ari Ival*. _ Livssrooc, April DO? Arr Armada, Jeffrey a, NOrleans; Am erica (s). Boeton and Halifax. Rid 27ih. E Barnard, Roas, I f a 1 if ax . E Creighlon, Cte^hton, Boston; Hampden, Rtiiman, do; John Yorker, Taylor, Southerner, Soule, do fit Cloud, Profanu, do; Lncp eyThomp son, Crocker, do; Maihana. Wlluvms, Providence, Magenta, Jan'vrn, t'alcut a; Wlnsor Forest, Curtis, Quebec fanother ao "" ? " Mobile): 29th, Inspector, Mr-Near, Ran count saya aid 29th for 1 Francisco, Thomas Holoomb, Bennett, Havana; Fannie, Her rick, Buenos Ayre*. Bnt out Ttftb, A goes, Jones. Boston; K A Ronllard, nether Ingtnn, and Bosphoraa. Pendleton. Quebec; Villafranca. Cur tis. Ht John. NB Lost-ow. April 29?Cld Leontlne, Renjee, NYork. Air at Gravcsend 2Wth, Sarah Newman, Cobb, Boston. I.aoi atsa. April 19? In port hark While Wind, from Phlla -. ~ - "mulsa (or Baltt?ore).MItchHl,-f^,m Masacaiso, April 29?No Am Teasel In port, 8.rkVi;rc^n}n?Vau^r'Dan8,ni^ M,"W- "rwk R Omoa, April 29?No Am reuse t In port, froll/werrtl ',ff Rddyalnne, sblp Arrsosn, Cotlsell, forTlsmb^ Havre, bark Mary llyler, Ifyler. from do i B^-Arr ralernto, fogham. Trieste, 22d, I ran la, I'inkham, Clvtta Veerhia. Qusssc, May W-Arrahlp Huthrcn, Wllilami, Bns'on. 22th'AgVle Vf*' j?~A,T I'lexnenta, NewYork. Rid Rt nnv ni Asn, April 28?Arr O"egOj Rtevens, Havre. Rwvrsa, April lu?Arr Hy IIIIi, Wataon, Constantinople; 16th, Eleanor, Hosmer, do. Bi Tkoxu, April 3I>?In port ships Charlotte A Rtamler, Hsyden, for NYork, and Isabella, Coffin, for London, h. sail May 16 ?aova. May I?In pott bsrks Bogota, Kelly, for NTork In % * 3 Hlmbi!'. Mdiford, unc, Imiu U RpMW. OoOMT. for NYork; bslss XnaopkoB.lMwk.ldCi OrwU, McFmImJ. ? I Newton, Luscomb. for Newport KI. do, AC Merry. ,*M 1-1?Arr whips Statesman, Levenvelker? ??v?nnMb: " WATtitORD, April as-Arr Orioa, Bach, NYork. AjT^rran^rnJi'i15' ?0-*! AT Uiuris?Ts I. SOS seat*! at Malta^ p ' ?t Malta; HU>, A P L? ?nJ?Z?&' *? . M C<moe. Apr iron May | AnrtkRn n.t . ? Vav t 4|Ua end Liguire ?i Gottenbnrg.' au' " ? My *?AU** 8i?nderl?n<t0rk *' NyiBr>h' al "hMds; Oerolaertt, at (7be latest via quMmtosn l Arr from New York, Kteili end He ml et Bremerhavea Twin Bitter, et Cadiz John Tyfe and J.*a S?ILtB^OltS' Annie, at Queenatown; Ccmpromlse, Columbia azd InvW ble, et Liverpool Arr from Savannah. Rinos end Irene, si Liverpool Air from Charleston, Ne Piue Ultra and 110017, et Bar Ce.iona. Arr from Mobile, Protean, At Bare lone lanerdon, et Liverpool. Arr frotn NOrleeni. Lyman, et Antwerp; South a merlon, et Cadiz: So press end Cingejetleta. et Barcelona Oodlesa. at Falmouth; Peter Chilton, in Clyde; Bnnice et (Jureee loan. Confidence end Howe, et Liverpool. iPeit Btiamxhif PakaMa at 8t Johvv, NF?T*i.FCiu rific 1 Arr from New York. Mteheel end Atlantic, et tjueenatowa. John B Cottle, et Liverpool. Arr from Boaton, Charts, et Hoiuhev; Bee King, et Cal cutta. Arr from Mobile, Canasta, et Liverpool. A1 r from N Orleans, Belfeet end China. et Liverpool. An from tialveeton, Pli radee, at Liverpool. The ?, from Apelechli oie for NYork, wee passed eben doned. American Ports, BOSTON, May 13? Arr steamer City 01 New York. Hamfl ton. N Vork; ship* Eemerelda, York, Liverpool; Enoch Trel*. Bnrwell, Liverpool via Cadiz lor N Oilcans ion 9th leet.oBT Great leases, spoke bark 11 L Rutgnr*. from Boston for New I rleaim, end from Iniormetlon received from her kept off for Bo#ion>: Iterk braver (Br). Utley, Rotterdam; brigs Heral f?r>, Falker, Grand "Iurk, TI; Avoaetta Br), Tuzo, Bermuda schrs Helen, Long: WoTdruff 81ms, MaaoD; J H Walnwrigbt Corson; B Prink. English; West OetiDls. Studley. end L A Danenboeer, Miller, Philadelphia; Rebecca Pooor, Lynch; Julia Elizabeth, Merrill, end Mary Tlrrelt, Elizabeth port; Yaimnuth, Buih. NYork. In the ltey, bark Angela Brpyrer, from Liverpool. Telegraphed, shin Art Union, from Calcutta, fid abip Inn, Paige, tit John, NB; schrs Samuel Cook. Dyer, (ionaires; tirere liirdter. Clerk, Philadelphia vie Cape am; Charles 8 Centtalrs, Robinson; Forest, Robinson, and Elisha T hnii h Smith, Philadelphia; Virginia. Davis, Port Jeffersoa. 14th?Arr (by tel) ship William Wetherbee, Havre; brig Wluyati, Car denes. BALTIMORE. May 11 a 12? Arr barks Royal Vlaitor (Br). Hull via Wuterford; Anna Deltua (Bretn), HaUeudorf, Bre men: schr Maryland, l-angtord, Havana Below, off Bwaa Point, nhip Knsteru Star Nlekerson, from Callao. and another guano ship, unknown. Sid 11th. barks Mathilda (Prtis), Bum tier. Kslmmitb or Quecnstown, for orders; Cavslter, McLeod. Blo lanelio; ketch Laura. HarVev, Harbadoee. brigs Pauline (Port), De Campos, la.udonderry, Muscovado (Br), Butler, De mantra, HAtH May 10?Arr ahtp John Patten, Potter, Havre. Arr below 7th, ship Shamrock, Weeks, Il.ivre (ordered to 8t John NB. and proceeded), 11th, Charles Davenport, Kelly, do do. HARTFORD, May 11?An' schrs t'eleslla, Rankin, Eliza bclhport; Chaa Cooper, Cooper, do; Mary Anns, Laird. Phila delphia; Wm John, Gallagher, do; Judge Runyon, Hubbard, do; 13th, Joanna Hand, NBrunswick; L D larranl, Ireland, Philadelphia. Sid lltb, schrs Joseph, Buell, NYsrk; George Gillum. Dowd. do; Mary Elizabeth, do. NKWBURYI'ORT, May 12? Arr schrs Jenay Lind, Mllchel. Newcastle. Del; Edward A I>e Hart, Lowe, NYork. NEW BEDFORD. April 11?Ait sohr Sarah Clark, Orif tin, Elizabethport: 12th, brig M T Ellsworth 8ld 12th, acbrw Csrthsgena, Kellev. and J C Kunvan, Matthews, Philadelphia; 13th, hark Elizabeth. NEWPORT, May 10?Arr schrs Ella Cannon, Raker, Dela ware City for Augusta, Me: Elizabeth Begar, Trlbble, Eliza bethport: J H Scammell (Hr). McLean, Providence for George town, fiC lard remain AM lltli). N EW HAVE N, May 12?Arr schr A Heaton, Ryan, NYork: sloops Phcenlz. Shepard, NYork; Warren, Stokes, do. Ola brig George, Whitney, NYork; sohr T C Lyman, do. PHILADELPHIA. May 13?Arr steamers Joseph Whitney, Loveiaad, Boston; Delaware Johnson. NYork; ship Persia. Doane, Liverpool, brigs Geo Dnwnes. .lamieaon, Trinidad; V Nelson, Marshall, York River; schrs W L Montague, Carman. Ponre; Hound, Pearman. Bermuda; Annie Bell, Crawford. Fsgua; Ida, Wormwood, Charleston; L D Wentworth, Rider, Bucksport. Below, bark Emily C Starr, Falrfowl, from Ha vre. Cld bark Kanawha, Lyncn, NYork; brigs c P O'Brien. Wiley .Montevideo; P Nelson, Marshall, Portsmouth. NH: schrs Western 8tar, Norris, Oardenas; S A Roe, ilaakell, and (' Matthews, Kelly, Portland; Telegraph, Nlckerson, Gardiner; J Frambes, Bomeis and 1* A Bandera R timers, Salem; J Is Hess. Webh, Newburyport: Coernlne, Wlllets, Haverhill; IB Bailey, Robinson, Danrersport; and a large number of collier* bound E. PORTLAND. May 11?Arr ship John L Dimmock, Skol fleld, Liverpool vis Savannah; brig Olive. Church, Matanzaa ; schrs George 8 .Adams, Pisk, Trinidad; J P Johnson, Chase, NYork lor Augusta; 12tb, ship John O Baker, Ross, Liver pool. PORTSMOUTH, May IP-Arr schrs Hiawatha, Small, Phi ladelphia; Oregon, Graves, NYork. PROVIDENCE, May II?Arr schrs H W Benedict, Ellis, Philadelphia. John Rogert. Kuckalaw. Elizabethport; Chari ty, Fowler, Port Ewen; New Haven, Klald, do; Coaster, My ers, Rondout; sloop David Rands, Bradbury, Ilaverstraw, But schrs David O Floyd, liacketl, Philadelphia; Artist, Forrester, and RenJ Brown, Ingrsham, NYork: Eva. Tourgee, do;sloop* Commerce, Tyler, snd Translation, Hawkins, NYork. 12th?Arr sieamer Petrel Young, NYork; schrs Bben Baw Jer, Tracy, Philadelphia; Hickman. Derriekson, do; Alezander IrnderHon Onlp. do: Monmouth, Hendereon, do; sloops Grand Criterion, Raunder, Klizslrethport; Franklin, Averv, do; Olp sv, Saunders, do. 81d sehrs Ocean Wave. Price, and Ever green, Potter, Philadelphia, James A Samuel, Hart; Margaret Powell, Kenton, John Lenthall, Tuttle, and Elmirh Rogere. Wighlman, NYork. PAWTCCKF.T, May 11?Rid schr Henry Lemuel. Velaer, K York. . WILMINGTON,NC, May 7-Arrechr John Aumack, Pierce. N Or lean a. niRCBLIiANROVR. VU TO THE ("DEATH!!! 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