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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Fkipat, June ??6 P. M. There in very little doiug in money. Call loana ?ure quoted 3*6 per cent, lint class commercial |>aper 4 a 6, and certificates of public indebted ness, one year to run, at 6 per cent interest, 100%. A sudden though not unexpected demand tor green backs arose to-day, and they advanced to 101%. They are receivable tor duties, and m this respect equivalent to gold. Foreign exchange advanced to-day to 114% a ) 15 for sterling, and 4.93% a 4.01% for francs. The advanee is due to the advance in gold. Mercantile bills continue scarce. Dealers and buyers of ex change are all speculating as to the period at which cotton will commence to come forward. As was to be expected after the buoyant and active market of the past few daya, stocks were leas excited to-day, and at the first board prices were irregular. Governments, Pacific Mail, Hud aun, and the Michigan shares were steady; but Central, Erie, Rock Island, Toledo and Illinois Central were' all % a % lower than at the close yesterday. Pome parties are realizing the profits they have secured on the advance of the past few days. Of Central and Erie especially the sales were very heavy this morning. Both stocks found a ready resting place, and orders which could not fee executed last evening were filled at thia morn ing's decline. At the close of the board the mar ket showed more indications of strength, mainly ? in consequence of the news from the Mississippi. Between the boards there was no business done, and no stocks offered. At the second board there ? was very little change, but there was less disposi tion to bny. At the close the market was dull, tbe following being the last quotations:?United States G's, registered, 1881, 102% a %; do. 6's, ' coupon, 1881,106% a 100; do. 5's, do., 1874, 95% a Tennessee 6's, 59% a 60; Virginia 6's, 57 n %; North Carolina 6's, 73 a 74; Missouri 6's, ?3% a */k; American gold, 104 a %; Pacific Mail, H*>% * A\ New York Central, 91% a %; Erie, do. preferred, G6 a %; Hudson River, 4fc% a %; Harlem, 14% a 15; do. preferred, 3a Reading, 52% a %; Michigan Central, 64% a %; Michigan Southern and Northern Indiana, 27 ? %; do. guaranteed, 58 a %; Panama, 132 a %; Illinois Central, 63% a 64; Galena and Chicago, 70% a 71; Cleveland and Toledo, 45% a %; Chicago and Rock Island, 64 a %; Chicago, Bur lington and Quincy, 76 a %; Milwaukee and Prai rie duChien, 27% a 28; New York Central 7's, 1?76, 107 a ?; Illinois Central bonds, 7's, 95 a %. The Michigan Southern Company have afready ?btained subscriptions to the amount of $600,000 f?r the purpose of taking up and paying off their overdue first mortgage bonds. They want to raise $400,000 more; and if the stockholders and bond holders in the concern are wise they trill make np thia amount. The total amount of overdue fret mortgage bonds yet afloat is about a million and a half. They are worth about par, and can mot rise higher because the company has the right ?f paying them off at par at any time. Hence they keep the sinking fund bonds which come after them at a discount, when all other bonds of the same class are-worth 5 a 10 per cent premium, and effectually prevent the payment of dividends on the stock. If they were paid off the sinking fund bonds would become a first mortgage on the whole line of road, limited to $10>000 a mile or thereabouts, and would soon sell as well as other first class bonds. The holders of the sinking fund bonds and preferred stock will clearly promote their own interest and make money by subscribing the amount required to pay off the old first mort gages. T - b-Treasorer received 1390,748 to-day in ler ikf currency, to be converted into 3-20 b< /he deposit# at four per cent were abont $$&0,t0W. Mr. Cisco has been in consultation with Beveral leading bank presidents, and rumor is busy on the subject of a further issne of 7.30 notes. Nothing has thus far been determined, so far as we can learn. The business of the Sub-Treasury ?was as follows to-day:? Receipts $1,917 204 92 ?Foreiiatoms 251,(MO 00 Payment* 1 443,730 26 Balance 15.170,458 20 We regret to announce the death of Mr. Thomas B. Satterthwaite, President of the New York Mo tual Insurance Company, and also President of the Board of Underwriters. He died at three o'clock this morning, very unexpectedly. Mr. Salter thw aite enjoyed a very ttigb rank among under writers, and was widely esteemed as a citizen. The exchanges at the Bank Clearing House this irning were $21,834,968 41, and the balances $1,178,313 28. Stack Exchange* >kjiuY. Jnti* 6.1662. $M00U S O'a.'08,coa 10.1)* 100 ihsl'ucM?SCo.*30 1I6V 6000 U SS'a.'Sl, r*f 103 200 Brunsw k C L Co. 7 66W0 V S 6'*, 81, con 106 V 470C0 do 106 MOO cat's, '66.... 00 ?000 0 S 6 *,'74,con. MS' tJtiO0 Treaa 7 3 lOpcn loc!, 3<HK) do 106,'i 2000 Kentucky 6 a.. 06 1000 HI coo bds,'77. 102 60CO lit war loan... 100V liooo Teas 6 s, 90.. 60 aucoo Missouri 6'S... 58V MOM do 63 4, 1?00 (a]],ornia 7'S.. 07 V MM do SlO 07 V 25--00 do 97V 2000 do large... 97 6000 Kris RK 4thmb 91V 6000 Kri* P.R Sthinb 86 1000 H'id RlvRRMfS 01 1000 Harlem 3d m b 86 3WK) do 87 3000 HC Hpc 1 in if cb 106 1000 do 106 V 2900 do 106 V 13KK) Mich %> 2d bi .. 83 V 3000 cioshen Br bds. 'J0V 17000 Mich K f k'l* v8 1000 t ltta.FW *Um aw>o do 00 v MMnCeaBKbds. 06 10000 THAA lm.exint 106 J000 Te lla * Ai 2d m 86 1<>OOOH?b A StJoRRb 47 6000 I *1.1 a A W2(!m lu2 MOOCbfclW ass t b 46>* lOOOOTolh Wxb IkMb 04 6000 1k>1 * Wab 2d m 69 0<,oo do 60V MOO do 60 V 10000 do bM 60 V loOO-nhv AHtUthm 66 2tjOO Lttt.KAtTollKtm 00 loM rievklW ? fbda 07 HiOM) American gold. 104 V 24w?? io4V 2(ahjo 4o 104 11 aha Bk state X Y. 02 V 4* de 92 10 Bank of < <>m.... 00 50 Dei4liivtCai'o *66 Uf>\? 136 I'ac M Gri Co ivj SScakd $10006 CS Ca,'tt,rK 126000 T'S6 S.'Si.eou 100 16<M> 0 S 6's, '74, *oo 96 V 12000 do 06 4?00l'-6a^l0wrivy 104V 1000 Illinois war loan 100 V 600 do lo?v MOO T?M 6 s, '00... 60 V 1AOOO Rr a RR 4 m t.d* hi i, 4000 Utif,NYAErietm 02 5c0fl UK en RUM*,. 96V 1000 do MV !,(F0 Terrs J1AA2'! m 88 60<)0 Iol* Was m.Mo "o tooou do MV lOOilO de I'M 60 V JBOiifl Am*'i<an gold. 104 V 60'ho far Mail KJ Co 11? V 10 do 116V 400 M Y Central RR . 91 V 100 do MO 91 ?. lo do 01V Z 0 Erie RR 38 '4 MO -'o s30 MV 2?0 do 38 V M do MV 1660 N Y On RR 60 do b4 100 do 810 200 do bl5 600 do b3o 60 Eri* RR 860 ICO do c 60 do slO 460 do 366 do b30 100 do ?60 660 Eri* P.R prof 100 do s60 626 Hudson Riv*r KR 600 do b30 100 do 91V 81V ?1V 91V ?1V 3* 38* 38V 38 V 38 88 V 66 CSV 47 47 46V 60 Harlem RK 14 V 120 do 100 Harlem RR pref . 10 Reading RR 200 do 200 de slO 660 Mich Central RR. 160 do 860 do b30 232 Mich ? Ac S I RR. 160 do 260 do 60 IBchS^ANIaRKgi 340 do 100 111 Cent RR scrip. 660 100 360 100 100 160 do. do. d*. <*>. sM 00 ?16 do t.CO 300 a*T* ft I'llth RR. 200 do 30 CleTt m Tol RR.. 100 do 6r.0 do. 400 Chi A RkIsRR.b30 200 do 60 do ?60 60 do b30 150 do 110 Chic, Bur AgumRR 10 Mil k I'rduCh RR 1*V 36V 62 63V 61V <*V 66 65 27V 27V 27 >4 58'i MV 64",' 64 64\i 63 Tj 63 63V 64 22V 22 ?v 46 V 46 v 64 'i 64 V 64 V 64V 64'4 75' 28 16 Warren RR 86 BOAM). Zift nha Erie RR pref. 1A0 I luds<4riti v RR .. 100 Harlam RR 660 Ha-letn RR pref. 260UICei I RR scrip.. 25 do ... 60 d<. 600 Reading I.R 200 do. 1.0 Mich Can RR.... 162 Mich So 4 N1 RR.. 260 d? MO 100 do 100 do MO 7 MickRo A N I gs.. l^i do ft Paaaaia RR MUaleoafcCht rr.. M Oey A Tote?io RR. lno do 100 do S60 600 do 50Chi It Kk IsldRR 80 de ti.10 60 do 100 do Ii30 66 46 V 14V 36 V 64 6.1V 63 V 53V 63 64V 27 27 V 27 V 27 !* 58 V 182 V fl 46 V 46 * 46 v 4VV 64 Si 64'< 64V CITY (O.nnKRClAL. REPORT. rvoar. Jus* 6?0 P. M. (Mmmti nm.?Klonr?The market exhibited mora tone, ?specially for common grades of State and Wasters. The ?ae<lu>?> qualities wsr* doll, and sales moderate, while I rims w> shoice **tra brand . w?re Arm at old flgure*. The transactions eml ra< s?l ai^nt 18,000 bbls., c) *!ug within UieXoUowioc range of quotatioaa Oiuier'ino .^tot* |4 IS a 4 3' Eitrs yt-ite 4 M a 4 69 ftuporSds west?Tii 4 ]6 a 4 38 I jKtomibon u> ufluic* **trs Wa*ts.? ...... 4 16 a ? it) J Omadian 4 i>0 a 6 00 Sv< thern nnied u> good superfine 6 00 a 6 00 Extra do 6 70 * ? TO Good lo choice faintly do 0 70 a 7 25 Rye flour 3 70 ? 4 00 Corn w?ai, Jersey ?ad brandy wine i W mi 16 ?Canadian flour wan, n better demand, while prk.es were Arm at quotations, with sales of 1,400 bbls. Southern dour waa in some better re^uewt and steady at the above figures, with sales or 1,400 bbto. Rye dour wa.- heavy, with talee ol MM bbls. at the above price*. Corn meal waa steady , wall sak-s oi J00 bbl?i. at the above quota tions. Whr.it was a triile flriuer for good shipping aiid prime qualities, while mfirior and common qualities were u regular. I he saiea etat>raced about 00 (WO bushels at 41 oi ? $1 i3>, lor ainb?r Iv/wa and uie> n tiay. $1 10 a $1 14 lor red Western, $1 a $110 lor re?l M.?ie, $1 17 a $1 18 for amber Western, 00c. a $1 lor Canada club, 87c. a $1 02 for Milwaukee ?lub, 84?c. a $1 01 for Kacuie spring, ai.d at b7c. a $1 02 for Milwaukee club. Corn was Inner and mere active, with bales of 125 000 buaheii al 47c. a 48o. for new, and at 49?jc. a 61c. lorotd Western mixed. w stors and de livered. Kye waa less buoyant, while sales of 3,000 buahela wero made at 03c. a 46c. for ^ eeteru, and at 70c a 71c. Tor State, (tats wero less active and Arm. iia.es of Canadian and Western were made at 43c. a 46c., and of State at 45c a 4flc. Barley and barley malt were quiet and prices were unchanged. G>rr**.?The market was quiet and prices ? toady, while sales were unimportant. CorroN VTne ina kot was quite firm, with a good spring demand. the sales embraced about l.OoO b . os, cloei:jg on the basis of 31 **c. a 31j%e. for niddliug up lands. Frsk jits.?Hoom waa less plenty, i\nd, with a fair amount otleriug for shipments, rates wero tiriu.ratluo close. To Dverpool about 36,000 buthe.s of whrat wo e onguged at a 0d., in bulk and ship's bags, and some 60.00C' do. com chietly at 8:jd., in shi't's bags. 3ooo bb.s. flour st 2s. ljgil. a 2s. X<1., and300 bbls. lai d at 2ts , and, per steamer, 700 boxes bacon at 50s. To L ndon 1,000 bbls. flour at 2s. 8d. To Bristol O.OlO bushels wheat at lOd., in ship's bjg*, and 13,000 bushels corn U U>id. in ship's bags. A bulk of 330 tuns to the south side of Cuba and back was engaged at $3 for sugar and molasses. I BovigiuNS?i'ork?Ihe market exhibited no climgo, whi.e ths cemand was tuir at current prices. Ihe-ales embraced about 600 bbls. last ev. uiug, not rivorud, and 500 a U>0 bbls. to day ,at $11 50 for mots and $?> a SO 26 for prime. Beef w.is heavy, with sales of ZOO bbis., at $11 76 a $13 for plain mesa and $13 76 a $14 60 for extra. Beef limine and bacou were dull and heavy. Oat meats were in fair demand, with sales of 300 i ack ages, at S^c. a 4 Sc. for shoulders and 4%c. a 6 '4c. for liaiui?. l?ird was iu better request, with hales of 1,700 bbls. at 7>,c. a 8jsc. part soid yesterday evening and not be:ore rejiorted. Butter and clieiM were steady atd prices unchanged. SruAR.'-.?'lhc market was steadylind the demand good. Tlie sales embraced about 1.300 hlids., chiefly Cuban, mostiy within the range of 7c. a 7^c., and 1,150 boxes, mostly on private terms, tleseis. K. L. h A. Stuart have to-day established the followirg prlcos for then re fined goods:?Best quality loaf sugar, lOftc. per lb.; best quality crushed sugar, 10'^c.; granulated sugar. 10>jc., ground sugar, lOj^c.; white sugar (A,) OHc., yellow si* gur'(C), 9*. marriages and deaths. _ _ Married. I ^ rr0" Thursday, June 6, by the R?v. James tuVS'Sf.*"- 10 Ml88 E- Aj,ro^?" p??> Fort Hamilton, on Thursdav J?*2 ?. f>y Key. Dr. Manning, Wili^am Mo?u? U?n L^l *,t0 c- Sram-aa, of Fort lllarail Sctiliab papers please copy. ^2SASS5WSSliS-!? iw^-^JS8IKYtD~Jtc,,ln,I"-Atst- Ann'? churoti, Brook jlEffi"l.JuD0 6' th* R?v. B- C. Cutler, D. D., b ? i Nomuw) to G. CjJUMJMM If (liu^htar of H. E. JKummel, all of Brooklyn. ' UiCler ?r Died. - A* Washington, B.C., on Wednesday Mar 28 Uaao T. Atm, a member of Company C, Fourteenth reei' ?J" ?eJ? Jof Stale Militia, in the 32d yu, 0, h* Lf The f. tends oi the family, also the members of^tiie Foarteentb regiment New York State Militia now in the SK'"? r*?^tfulJy to attend tbe fuwJL thte lirH^ ^ternoon, from the resides oe of his father William T. Avis, 157 Dullleld street, Brooklyn ' Bwrrojr.-On Friday, June 6, Wbllum, sonof Thorns aD^vp,;**n Brilton. aged 2 years and 9 months The friends and relatives of the family are resDoctfnllv Invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon ?. tm? slrM^,frtllnU,#re8Wence'* hi" l"ar#nt8>No-?6 James Bbophy.?On Friday morning, June fl, of scarlet fever T?omas j ?Bwn oi Patrick and the late Mary Brophy aced 11 years, 5 months and 0 days. ' The relatives and friends of tbs family areresDectfull* invited to attend the funeral, this (Saturday) morruni at ten o'clock, from St. Peter's ch^ch G^d^ir^' without farther invitation. street, Cakhman?On Wednesday, Jane 4, Sarah H wife nr Daniel Ca*hman and daughter of Nicholas R. Van Brunt services will take place at her late residence' sr KM srss spectfully invited to attend. without further nouce Cassidy.?In Williamsburg, on Thursday June ft Jon* CUwidt, in the 63.1 year of his aire. 7' * 5' J?n* The friends and relatives of the deceased are invited to attend the Tuneral, this (Saturday) mornmV at !n o dock, from St. Mary's church, corn// ?%%?? Rcmeen streets. Williamsburg. Comma*.?At Jersey City, on Friday, June 0 Eomtxd fSX"'SSULiSfRw!- c thre. o clock, from the residence of hi? parents Vl> 9 >'i South Third street. Jersey < it, IWeuts, No. 2J3 Ittixnr?on Friday. June 8. t-n.. Ukivlia onl* daughter of Henry C. and Catherine a. Dennett 'J?d 4 yearn. 11 months and 21 days. ' JEXSFP 0f.tb# 'o""ly *r* r??pectful!y invited to attend the luneral, on Sa.-.day afternoon. at two o'clock from the residence of her pamts. 11J Sullivan street' between Pnnce?nd Spring, without further notice ' 1)' nmax.?On ti iday, June fl, at Ix>ng I'ranch of eon C" ^hler * t^late ja^es vi . ' , r,ty- ***d 20 )?*rs and fl months Notice of funera heroal ter. t.OKi.o*.?On Thursday morning. May ft, after a nm. tractedil.ues*, Hexkt L., eldest son oi Letitu and tna late I hilip Gordon, agoa 21 years aad 24 dav*. Ihc friends of tbe lamily and member* of the Second Company, ^eytyth Regiment New York State Mhlc la, of which deceased wa* a member, al.^o the membero of the | ^ent now in the city,.re regretfully S3 te at tend the funeral, without further InvUaUon, this (Stiur day) iiftei noon, at two o'clock, from h's late residence l?i Jor^ey street J?-,ey City. Carr,.^ will be flmerai ^ 7 *' 0M 0 " on the day of th^ CatXAGHra.?On Friday, June C, of cons imption ttAlix* OiLUoaB, a native of thi* city, ag(,d 29 \ear?' and friends of tbe iamily are r?*S'x*ctfui'T Invited to attend the funeral, from thi rS.?ta^Tof hm father, No. 218 West Twenty-iif'.h street, on^indayafWr" 1"* O. c!otlt- Tbe rouiauis wMl be uk?n t<jCal vary O-uietery lor interment. Couwmith.?On Friday. June 0, of congestion of the brain, Jrtia C., wire oOOIIv.r B. Goldsmith. Jbefnends and relatives of tbe tamIIy are Invited to raeet at bar late residence No. fl Fourth avenue this fSaturday) afternoon, at hal/.paat one d'clock, without further Invitation. The remains will lTuk? to ^.nt OC"*' L'*,iS* fuur ?'cta* tra'? 'rom Hunter s JJUD? u ' Vaio!C" ArH7*iu Kki wh, wife ofJohn Gurny, d i-ghter of Stephen and Jaue terris, a^ed 23 years. 3 month* and 9 davs Tbe relatives and friends of the family are respeeifullv V <UU?'1 ii* (,Deral-,,n Sunday afternoon,at one I t?tu'"'"??byterian chureh, West liobo ^0,^^" W i leave ,be ?"?/????JfH-l _ Hronsn ?On Friday srtornoon, June fl, of disease of the bear I, H iluab Hi ohks. Iti the 09Ui year of bis u*e ilf""?.* hu ?"?. W illiam H., U. if. and r. M. Hugbes, and of his son-in-law, Wil lam II W,l,on are respectfully mvltcd to attend'tbe funeral on suuday afternoon, at three o'clock, from his iate resi dence, No. 3i3 Myrt.e avunuu, Brooklyn. Hrxs* ?On Thursday. June 6, Uiifrw.ai Hci???, and 39 years, fl months and 3 davs. His friends are invited toMtend the funoral, from his late re?ldeuw. corner of hievantk avenue an t Fntv nr>.t street, tins (Saturday; afternoon, at half-past otic o'clock Lorr ?in Brooklyn, on Tburwday, June 5. Mrs. Mast be * a^e"' rm*r,y 01 N'w Jert*T, m the 69tb year of Now Jersey paper* will pleaoe oo|.y, Mai kkr.?At Eberbacb.(><>rmany. I'Hmjtpisa Mai-ucb wI(e of George Maurer, aged 31 years. ' h,!!o*i,W8,'i k' bL?r n?Uv* placa t0 r8crH* her shattered health, and by her death ioives a deeply mourning fa h!nd * * Cir"'* ^ w,|,m)y ^toched friends be !Mn.BrR*^--On Thursday morning. Jane 5. ai.tos R see nd daughter of the Rev. W. H and Owacrfa a Mil * b irn, aged 18 year* and 8 months ' A MH The friends or tbe ramny are invited to atund the funeral servioe.at her lather s residence, No liB Weu Tweoty-Ursi street, this (Saturday; morning at even 0 cl >?k, wltlKMit further ivmce >. J1""1"??10,1'rM?y. 6, after a long and namfnl Illness, .IuklC., sen of John R and Elizabeth f Milter ag\d 2;? years. fl montha and 27 dsys. ' MU,"r? The relatives and friends of the family are reaoectmile invited to attend the funeral, from Uio Rose lint Metho c5urcli' Tw*nty ????nth street, lietween *r',t avenuej, on -iiiuday afternoon, at f.mr ? clock, without further t?vitat?.n. The remains will be 1 M. on Monday morning, to Scottih Plain* N J Tor intermsnt, ' ' reeiniinCm'J. a B*'tanily charging at the bead of hi* Sfikli ta >,#w,/"rk sut* Volunteers;. Ueu - ? Netice of tbe funeral he enf;er. eaTs on^dlV u',U,1T ^'"rnore, on the T?i^Tr..?;!L U'r 8L Mi'Masin, of Comiiany llii f^S at w?ftT'1 N'8W York MlMtia. ' ' ninth regiment, torn' ?tS*' o'el ck. The friends of (u ,'r?Sw aiWl"!2??. *? tW0 Nr n ujwh -fuJOen* 1 '"T"?*1 to *tUn '? res id nee. No 14 We*t Ku i ^"r" ?' '??r way and Nii.tl, svemie, A,?m wirt'of son. m the Hi j? year orker age Thomas Nichol The ri ia:i*es and friends of tbe fam.i. .. . . invited t.. ?ito?? the ftiner?l. tbi* ^tTrdl.^V^'/^i7 at bah past one .'eke* from the rW HI. T) dlst Kfiscopal 'hurch, he; ween f, ht'h an V*1 noes, arittio.it further Invitation. Ihe re . ' T;'" taken to Oreeuwoo-I for in? rment '"*l!l8 Will b<? Pa s- * -"- lite da* -ft., neon, June a, j,m, arne ? " "l - - 'h? ae rrmtim Mid I ,eadi of ftlg0 ^ bera of Palestine LoU^e No. 204,F. and k. M.,arere spi-ctfu.iy invited to attend the funeral. without further lnvtatin, from hi* U ? rwiilwa*, No. 07 irnvet street Wiliiaiuaburg. on .-?nday afternoon, at oae o'el ck. K nmsuM -suddenly, ou Frid cy, Ji.ae 8 Emm i Hki?\a, ?u.ai.i d?ughiero{ William J. and Jane Kli^a Kobiiuou, aged 6 motitiia and 24 ilay a. Tbe frienda of tbe family are respectfully invited to hi laud lua fun-r.il,on Sunday afternoon, at i*k o cluck, fr m tbe reeideuco of her parents, No. 212 Sullivan an <u, wuli utfurther notice. U* i*.?uu Friday, June 6, Mi'.ila*l Rta.m, a native of Ki."< ka: y, county limerick, Ireland, aged 70 years, after a long iilnes* 1 lie mneial will take place from bis late residence, No. 46 I'irst stroot, on ^'uulay afternoon, at half past one o'clock. The frciLuti- o! the family, ami those of hi* brother-in-law, l>r. William O Donaeil, are requested to attend. i.iuieri- k papers will please copy. Battku la waits.?On Friday morning, Juno 6, at his resid noe on auteu Island, Ikldoi'Hvlact 3. Hati-rk THWAiTt, late President of tho Now York Mutual Insur ance Company, iu Uie 5bih j ear of liis age. T;:e relat.vMH anil fri ndt of ilie family are invited to attend the t uneral, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock, at St. Jehu's church, dittos,platen Island, without further invitation. Carriages will bo iu waning at Vaaderbiit's Iji . Jing. on tbo arrival of tbe one o'clock boat from New York. After the sdi vie s tha remains will be taken to Ui<- tamily vault in Trinity cbcrch, New York. Snu.?On Friday, Juno 6, Jamjm T., only son of Caro line and the late Jamas T. Steer, aged 1 month and 22 days. The friends of tbe family are respectfully invited to att ad the fui.oral,on Sunday aftornoon, at two o'clock, from 101 i'-ast t orty eighth streak Susat.?on lbursday, Jui:e 6, Mr. William H. Skkat, aged 58 year a. liis relative* and friends, and tbe members of Lodge of Auti pi it y No. 11, F. A.M.,are invited to attend the funeral. thb (Saturday) afiurnoon, at two o'clock, from No. 8 Union .-miare. Sti'mp.?(jn Friday, June 0, of consumption, Edwabd Sti'mp, a:;ed 42 yea. a, 1 month and 2 dtys. The friends of the family are resj>eoifuIly invited to attend tae funeral, from his late resi 'euca, 44 Qiarlton street, on S.inday afternoon, at two o'clock. Stkwaut?On Friday, Juno 6, of wounds received at tbe battle of Williamsburg, Va., Wili.iam Stewakt, a meml*er of Company K, Third regiment NewYork Ex celsior brigade, and a native of Tuiiow, county Carlo w, Ireland. The funeral will take place from bis late residence, No. 513 Ninth avenue, on Sunday a.lernoon, at one o'c ock. The relatives and frieud.s of the lauiily and of Inn brother-Mi iaw, Peter Imniuher, are respecuuliy in vited to attend. Walsh.?On Friday, June 6, after a lingering illcess, Rn hako Waidh, Jr., a naiivo of Goggia's 11111, county Cork, Ireland, aged 27 years. Tiic relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Suuday afternoon, at two o clock, from the residence of his father, lot) Frank lin street. il>s remains will be interred in Calvary Cemetery. California papers please copy. SHI P PI NGN EWS, ALXAN-tC FOR NEW YORK?THIS DAT. *trn rism 4 2? I moon sets morn 12 SI bum sets 7 281 miuu water. morn 3 la Port of New York, Jan* 6, 1804* CLEARED. Steamship Kangaroo (Br). Mu^uigan, Quecnstown anil Li rerpooi?J GDaie. Steamship New York (Brem), Wencke, Southampton and Bremen?Oelriehs A Co. sulp Young bam, Merry man, Liverpool?Trask k Dear born. Shlo Constantlne, Creevey, Liverpool?C Orlnnell. Ship Cepioiani (Br;, Slitell, London?liashford ,t Moulton. Snip Jupiter (Dan), Rk-hmers, Giouoester?Punch, Melncke k Wendt. Bark Einigkeit (Prua), Brann, Cork, ko? Punch, Melncke A Wendt. Bark Eleanor (Br), Baynes, Trinidad?O H Mellington. Brig Guyana (Br), Onken, Gloucester?E PttVen.stcdt A Co. Brig Ocean Eagle, Foasell, Monrovia?Yates k Porterlielil. Brig Cro us, Adams, Vera Crux?F Alexandre k Bon. Brig Excelsior, Talbot, Bermuda? McColl k Frith. Brig Jaa S Waples, White, Indian Kiver?Benton A Son. Brig J Crosby, Coombs, Bos.on?B P Buck k Co. Schr NAT Cran.ner, Mathews, Washington?Matter. Schr Pinta, Saunders. Alexandria?tl 8 Rackett. 8chr A B Jacob*. Jonea. Snow Hill?A C Havens. Schr llouesty, Benton, Sheiltown?A C Havens. Schr Siak, Ingalls^Philauttlphla?Simpson A Clapp. 8chr A.iele, Tomlin, Egg Harbor?T G Benton <tc Son. Schr't A Paine, J ones, Eastport?J Hoynton k Sons. Schr Venloo, Clmson, Bangor?N O Plllahury. Schr X 8 Patridge, Hix, Portland?W 8 Brown k Co. Schr Golden State, Weeks, Portsmouth?L Kenny. Schr HhoJe ln.aud, Kelly, " Anstusta"?Master. Schr Harvest, Lawrence, Bonriuh?Master. Schr Taatff, Provost, 8tamford?Stamford Manufacturing Co. Sloop Sophia, Boss, Portland?B 8 Backet. Sloop Ethan Allen, Beeves, Provideuoe? U 8 Racket! ARRIVED. Steamship Parkermbnrg, (lollman, Portland, with mdse and l asaoiigers, to H B Crouxweli A Co. U 8 suireahip supply, Culuo Coressea, Commanding, Mew Orleans May 1$, via Kev West 28th. Snip K.chard AUop, Watlinuton, Antwerp, April 29, with muse and 84 passengers, to Henry M Weed; vessel to Thus J ante*. Ship Athena (Brem), Schilling, Hamburg, April 25. in bal last. and 453 passenLers, to master. 1st lust, lat 41 19, Ion tft 10, spoke Bremen ship Helena, Irom Liverpool lor Baltl naore, all well, Hark Narasanee (Br. of N-wrastle), WXlkens, Cardiff, SO days, with coal, to Kuultartit A ??. Bark L.beity, Avery, Palermo April H, ami Gibraltar 23th, with fruit, to Draper A Dsvlin. May 28. lat 37 3J. ion til Si) pass'd a chip bound S, showing a white signal wilfa a biack star, also bail a biark star in her foretopsail, Bark James Welsh. Gerard, Mlnatitlan, 2J days, with ma il. g my ,.nd caoar. to P Alexandre k Son. Bark Tanitl (Oi Eaatport). Davis, Sagua. May 23, with su gar, to roaster. Bark L uis L He/en (uew, of Calais), Jamieson, Cslais, 7 days, with lumber, to ma-ster. k BrlKJnsoph Hume <Br, of Yarmonth, NSi. Kenealy. Ma laga Feb 6. via Lisbo l April 16. with raisins. lead, Ac, to Grund A Westervelt. May 2. lat 31, lou M, spoke Br s.iip Sir Allan Mc.Nab, from Carthagena tor Quebec. Brig Mary Morton (Br, of Windsor, Na). Rood, Leghorn, April i7. passed Gibraltar May 1, with marble and ra?'*, to Peter Harco ny's Nephews A Co. Mav H, lat 34 ~'6, Kin 11 04, sroxe Br scf r Eureka, from Bicily for New York. Schr ilailbaldi (Holland), Uroos, Curaeoa, May 24, with hi' ?s and logwood, to Dovale A Co. Schr K H Wilson (of Brookl aven), Davis, Baracoa, May 26 with fruit, f> Thos Gilmartin. S l.ri'apn.l (of Kraukfurti, Collins, Baltimore, 21 days, 'or i>' sum. Put t do ilris port for repalis, having on the night of the 4tL Inst. Monuiuk bearing NW by N IllO mllea, to .k a gale Irom NE, which lucieaa. il to a hurricane, with heavy cross sea: lost ? wo foresails, mainsail, swept decks, st' ve b ilwarks an 1 sprung a leak. The leak increasing to 2U U .-tr ises per hour, was oompelled to bear up tor this port. 5th Inst, took a p.lot from beat Mary.lE Fish, No 4. wb < brought her t<> this city. Schr New York Pa Wet, Has-.ell, Bllzalx-thport for Bisto:i. Schr SR.is Wright, S s:r.an. EMxabethport ior Providence. Schr K'bert 8inith. Will ox. Eiizahetbport lor Portiaud. S lir Boston, Wall. Calais, 13 days. Schr M"<es Waring. Nash. B<? kland. Sc.ir it M Prl e, fvelle;., N? w tfediord, S days. Sour Col Eaody, Bianchard, New J^indon. S hr Thomas Jefferson, Kenny, Salem, 3 days. isgiaaw, Lovell, ABxany tar Bos^a. Schr Mary Johnxon, Johnson, Albany for Bostoo. Sehr Ann Flower, Lbveil Albany for Boston. S br H H l'alv, 8 oitb Albany lor i'mvid'-noe. S'fHinT M 8te>en*, Dou'hcrty, Baltimore. Steamer Ironsides. Vanderveer, Philadelphia. Steamer iMrkla, Trout. PhltadHpnm. StsamerWsstcliester. Nye. Providence. niLow. A brig, name unknown, irom Bio Janeiro. SAILED. US steam transports Cossack, and Ellen 8 Terry, New bero, NC. Wind at sunset S.-tB. American Slilpinastera1 AiMcUtlei, Mo SI Will Stbest?Booea23 srd 25. Tbsfollewlng approved officers have received eerlficatee Of this association ? Chi ta ns lolin Monroe, bark Cora; Elwln E Eldred, bark Mary Branigar 8 Hand, mate liark ToNgsnr; Joseph Con waij snip Ja? L >to ert; llewr* MnhlenhotT, mate ship AI Chs* Danrelt-r, bril E Kutter: Franets W W Cole, s dp City of Mobile; James H Drinkwater, bsrk Quickstsp; E .oard KdwardS shipChace- Ph!n*aa K Bat>-s. mate ship Vndewiiter; Isaiah Cousins, ship Charlotte; CTAas M Jones. *hu> Ashburton; Cl>a? W Butler, bark Helen A'ignsta; Job 0 I'bsinlierUn, male schr Frames; John 8 Oliver, hark Per mnnt; Edward Cooper, bark Urania; Chas H Norrls, bark O.ean Favorite. d Mlteellaneoaa. Suir Bctiieo (of Hosion), Howes, sailed from Paasarolan, Java, Jen 22, ft* A'nsterdaa, with afnll< ai go of sugar ami r-ttau.. an 1 had iii.e weather until Mar< h 12, on which day she experienced a hurriease, whi b c intinued until the ISth, m ken Iks S ,p had hsea? sjmost a wreck sub more than d feel of watei in t. a hold, tin ttiat day sh* was's en in wtth l>y Br siiip Geu Neiil, from Bombay for Liver)>ool, and all hsnus. 16 In number, were lak n off, the 8< argo at the time laving 7 lest of water In the hold and lielnt in a sinking oon ditioa. The Gen N.dll arrived at 8t Helena April 9, and the ellio-rs aud crew of ihe S weir landed there. The 8 was built at Newbury| oi t In ISft'.i. S7s tons, rated A2, and owned by P 8 Crowell snd others, of Boston, Ac. Ba Babs Lapt Fkamku.v. from Jamaica for Liverpool, w itt?a cargo of S19 hhds and 265 hbls So car, 14V casks rum, and MX* oid* wax and hon<-y, ran ashore on Carisfurt K< ' f on the 24th ult and bilge I. One wrecking venael had I arrived ai Kev We t previous to the Sfch witu the bark's materials, so 1'reported several othnr wreckers on their war to that port arlth portion* of the raj go, the gresther part of wh ich would be saved. Tne ground tier of sugar was a total loss. r it irk Mat tynrnR. Prennlnr. at Salem from W?Mit Coast o A'rica, reoorts April 26 the mainmast was struck bjr light ning. and fore rojrai mast, foretoi gallant rats', and head of ft/re mast badly damaged. Br Brio Qcaroo, of Sydney, CB, with a<-argoof soel for Now York, la aalmre seven miles sooth of Sijiian IoieU She la>s on the outer oar, an dioi ahead and Ught. Brio Eipkbimkst, at Baltimore 3th Inst from Measlna, r- p i's in lat 29 Ion SN, pass d a large reft with a flag dying ? U|.po??d to have b" ii o* d y the crew of a *!? ked who ' ad afterwards been ta?.en off; also In the seme vl( Inl'y a'|uanllty of spai-s and ?Ui, ?d oil meal cai'Ks. Tha E sprang mainmast bead on the pasaage. BRlf. FlMttMllo, James, fraru Rl > Jsnelro for Falmouth, E. put Into Barbados 3d ult for protlstons. her supply of beei having spoiled, and sailed again 4tb. Hcita Fba>e Ptanca Hmith, ftora I'lilWleiiihla for (lree?. wii h Ot, wheu off the llishlauds night of 4th lust, sprung alesk. and came to an<4ior. Her canutin cams up to the cue lor aaslstanee In the steamship Philadelphia. Soar Ktnouaii 8i arhow, of and from Hampden for N*w Karen, put into K*' klstvi Jltth uit, to wail fur orders, leak ing stioaea per hour. Thr Baulb, arrived In England from Kio Grande, reporta, April S. at7 i' M. lai 6 IS S, I >n 32 tl, passed wi.hin thlr y vail< .an. " t long, tns waterways a level with the shut, about elghieea or twenty stauohlons, some bi"<ea the highest about four wt a'axva eauir: ap> peare I like a i as-el that i ad be<-n cut In two, and of large sue, dangerous in the night CAuierr, Msy 22?It blew very heavy l ist evenlngjrotn NW. The Amerh an ship Uncle Joe got on the Cardiff Sauda, and was assisted off by tna tugs Ely and Pilot, and Is now on the gridiron. birtRrooi., May 21?The ship 1/ihrador. Qolan, of this port, wli'di sailed at the latter end oi as! woek ior Bombay, rut back wllh setious 4ama?e, having bei'n in eolllslon on lae Huh. off Tusk*-. *Ith the A n hark 8W Pike, ir<iin Dublin for t'erdlff, ?inch had also pui l>erk to tlil? |>?iri. The Labra d >r loa' bowsprit and autwater rr-eeiveff ot tier damage; had bulwarks a I ilgging on the i? rl side carrle i awav, an- bar ma!nm??t sprung The *? ho*-nsr r ported as captured hy tha U fl bark Pur siltwssth" Andromnda. from 8aMtie Pass, with 60? l>ales cotion and SMI hides. 8be waa taken off M iriel, i uIms Na\ 27. Tl e fallowing >essi |* were sold at aitciio'i st B?l i n>re on >1 , ||i< si " hs log hesn provl. n ly oondemaed aod fv .sittJ by V't t uit'.o States Distrlut V'vutinehr Bipiess purchased by Thomas J Landln for $110; ?!oop Victory, pur rbaa-d by saute ft* I t and aloop Bride or Od' Su, lu * dualled eou lllioa. lor (JO. purchased by Jotin E Abbot. Cuaiios or Liuiit Vomeui.? The Snconnetart liL'tit veaael ban arrived at Niiedt'ord lor repairs, m'wr receiving ?fetch ?lie wl.l pro. eed to NYork and re.leve the Sjnnlv Hook tight vi'Htl, wbicU is to be repaired. The Suoeoonetset iigut v?s wl'a station ia now o cnpied by the old Shoeiful li^ht w sel, whieu baa recently !><>? n rau'ked aud refitted. Witalemen. At at New London 4tn iu?., a m franklin, Church. Deso lati n I-lan.l Keb 3, Cape Town, Cl>H, March 21. St Helena April lb, with 300 blila elephant oil ou Uuir.I. Sent home ou the voyage 1160 bbls whale aud elephant oil, and 1000 Iba bone. Reports, left at Desnlatl ? ship Young PhuM?i?,w log, NB, witli 430 bbls pe maud 601 do w hale oil: aohr Sliver (Mo.i.l, Bitltn a, New London. luObbis wna.eand 16J do ele. pbuui oil thU sea on At Rt H<d na, brig i'araua, tjroen, Sa : 11 irbor. 113 bbls speim oil ou boa d. Mil from Nai tucket 3d Ins., bark Ulauder, Oath, EUgar tonn, to cu.ttplem lilting .or wli ling. Arr at FJjalMarch iii, ship Tahwaroo, Mayer, landed 60 I'bla ap <>11, Uth i It. barks Ai.telope, Tuber, NB, 60 ap, landed; Ho,je, Lewis, Lostou, 23 ap, landed; 10th, ship Noriheru Lignt. Tauer, do, 70 sp, landed. At laautia 9th ult, m hr Kingfisher. Lambert. PII, 1000 bb!s ?p 10 do hikilsh oil, all well, bound to the Charleston Ground. uArraiSi He na April I, si. Ip 1'lover, ISO up; bsrk Navl ghtor, 130 do; bri a Su-oin King, SIX, ?> do; Leon iu. Skid", \\'< stporL 170 do 20 wh; lid. bark* J .alina Uragdo i Hp ou r, NH ;0 ap 23 w h; Hut, Nil, 7o up NtiuroJ Davie, NB, ?.??? sp; Bern Kranklin. Brown, FR, 2"0 sp 1j wh; IS:h. E .cel, Rose, HU, 70 Hp; Ht'.i, t hr Flanklin, .Ounjl), NL. fr?ii! De. olaiion lsl.tn.te an t Cape Town, with a full oar^O of elephant oil; ltilli, brig Pataua, Green, SU, 33 sp ou bo,.rd. Brig Leon Idas put in again April 16 to land a sick man. A letter from Capi Ua a, ot b.trk Nltmod, report, bur at St H lena April 12, w.iu UJj bbla sp oil. Would Sail direct for the North Atlantic. A letter rom on Iba d ship Young Puenlx, Wine, of NB, re I juris her in Deaohuiou harbor F. b 7, with 300 ubla ap aud 600 ilo wti oil. Snoken?April 28, lat 30 N, Ion 43 W, schr Oxford. Snow of r'airhaveu, bound to Western Islands ' ' Spoken, ate. Ship Mary Olover, fiom Boston tor Batavla, April SO, lat 23 N. Ion 4. Hbip Empress, Lecraw, from Liverpool for Calcutta, May 17. on l'o i.t L;.nus. ShipOeor .^ Fenttndy, Howes, from Liverpool for NYork, Hu< 19. o.i Holyhead. M'.ip J A hu? ult r, irom London for NYork, no dato, 80 miles 11 oin ,;ap'i C.eur. Sn.p Conurt'HM, Or nkwater. from Philadelphia for Key W.-M. May 2d, lat 33 Vi. Ion 72 46. Bark Am.iy (llain), trom Snitnghae for NYork, March 29, lat 2d ,9 S. Ion 7 10 fS. il. rn Regatta, from Montevideo for Cork, April 29, lat fi N, Ion 37 W. B. rk Wilhelmiae, 3 days from Liverpool for Cuba, May IS, lat !'.) 22, Ion 21. B; ig Alphoi sa (Sardinian), from Trieste for NYork, April 2V. lal JO, !na 4-. lir ; Mar.v K Pierce, from Cuba for Boston, Junes, 8 of thu Highlauds?By pilot boat Mary E Fish. Uri;' Ella, from the Spanish Main, of and for Baltimore, May 24, oil' Bu-ih K v ligli h >um ?? Hr u Air .ccabah, from Cuba, of and for Boston, May 23, lat 28 23, Ion 79 So. Foreign Porte. Bombay. April 20?iu port ships (lem of the Ocean. Wil liams, from Calcutta, arr lath; Bosphornn, P'-ndleion, for Livrrpool (the B which sl i i'Stli for Liverpool waa probably a ltritlsn vessel); (irunada, Miller; Uia e l)aiiln(!, Hearse; Moriuug Star, Matthews; Jacob A Westervelt, And"r?on; Dingo, Brown; Lyra. Cheevcr, and Chevalier. Ferkina, for oo; Caroline, Packard, for Hull, E; Sunbeam, O It'll, for Colombo; Burilngion, Howes; Harriet .4 Jessi ', Di.shoa; Mogul, Spouner; Union, Shillings, and Vult ir?. Out. uno. Bcf.hos Ames, April 4?lild Whistling Wind, llavlm, a foreign port; inh. Sharon, Jordan, En^ltiid; Joiin K<>rr, Swcciaer, Montuvi'leo andOrcid.i; 10th. Klawltter, NYork; lith, Richmond, Cleveland, a foreign port. Hauia, May S?in port bark Hannibal, Klein, for Rio Ja neiro. Babacoa, May 26?In port schr Maria L Davie, for NYork 6 days. Cubacoa, May 24?In port "a bark|from NYork," disg?by schr (iarlnalal, at this port. Deal, May 23?Passed by, Volant, Bray, from Calcutta for Breimn. Elsinouk, May 17?Arr Andover, Keency, Glasgow for Cronstadt. Falmouth, May 22?Arr Martha Wenzell, Smith. Akyab. Oksoa. May IS?Sid Czar, Hammond, Liverpool. Gibkaltak, May 17?Arr Uraita, Craig, NYork. Hui.l, May 19? Arr Chas Suiitli, Hi ewer, Alexandria; 23d, Black 8wan, Podger. bald via Oibraltar. IbK/.il, May 4?Arr A Bradshuw, l' lsh, London. Eir.unroou May 24?t)lT, Ahlw a, Youns, from Portland. Sid 19th, Sillery, McAulay, NYork; 2d<l, P Lacoste, Gray, Buenos Ajre?. Cld 22d, Dakotah, Foeter. Callao and Shanghae; 23d, Annie Wood, Wilson, San Pranciaco'and Vancouver's Islau.l. Eni oat 22d, Geneaee, Mclntyre, for Geuoa. Lkurobx, May 18?Arr Wanjcrlng Jew, Smart, CasdIT. Minatitlak, May 7?In port brig Orinoco, Tabbutt, for Boston 14 days. Mayaooh, May 28?Is port brig Neurltaa Wright, ldg; ket h Commerce, Bai nee. from Philadelphia for Guanlci, to load; schis Isabel, for NVork, ldg; Alice Mowe, Townsend, for Baltimore, do. Bid 24th, brigs LAW Armstrong, Bonn, and Thos Turrull, Thompson, hew Haven; schr Life Boat, Reed, Newburyport. Qukenstow*, May 21?Sid Mariner. Atkinson (from New York;, Havre; 22d, Uresund, Dab I (from do), Dublin; 23d. Washington Butcher, Collins (from Matanr.as), Liverpool. Pout Natal, March 19?In port Mary k Louisa, Jones, from Alooa Bay, unc. Qukbku. June 2?Cld bark E M Douglas, Reed, NYork. K.o iika.ihx, April 6?Bid Central America, Berry, Fal mouth, R. Rio Ja.hsiso, April 18?Arr Pleiades, Wlnslow, Cardiff; 23d, Volante, Botaford, Buenoa Ayrea. St UaLk.NA, April 17?Arr ship Revenue, Sears, Mouhnein, for Genoa uext oay. .St Johns, NF, May 14?Arr scar* Araonant, Spinney. New York; A G Archibald, Vance. Philadelphia (and old 19th lor L n.an. CB); ISth, brig Caroline, Lenoir, NYorlif WATBBroRD. May 22?Sid (not arr) Rosa Bottcher, Schnlts, Nlork via Caritllt Wist Coast or Atbica, April 3?At Wlnnebah, bark Ke dar. Hoyer, unc. At Blmina. bark Costarelll, Morant, unc. At Sait Fond, bark D Godfrey, Hall, unc. At Cape Coast, bark Manuel Or tel. condemned. In Bigut of iienln. barks Witch, Hulunau; Maneh star, Rowley, and Elizabeth, Post, American Porta. BOSTON. June *? Ait bark Ariel, L veision, Sierra Le one; br.g>i Ro er: Wing, aklnner, Port rraya, CVI; M T Ellswortu (Br), Lawrence, St Domingo City; Diamond of iti? Deep (Hr i, Levash, Havana, Isaac Carver, Shuts. Car ileua.-; Princeton, Allen, Philadelphia; Ltrh, Haskell, Eli/.abctliDort; schrs Krouk Dyer.Suate, Cardenas; Rude rick Random (Br), Scitt. Turin IslttudB; Hoc.ilioi.Us, Ber ry, Georgetown, DC. H.:nry Puymn Crowell. Baltimore; Jouu Stroup. Lake; J CadwaUader. Clayton; 1. Auaenreid, Koraers; Bolivar, French; Jonn K I'later, Ganuy, and Pair Wind, Smith, J'hllad iplila; Isabella, PittilkUn, NYork. ('Id bark O tuaiiil, De*tn u. NOrleans; i rigs Hun uck, Oi> bs, Barbados; Wal>a?h, Bigley. Pnlladeiphla; ? 'hr* Austin (Hr), htuii'ti. Mlra oanc; Hero, Lakeinitn, Fortivsa Mon roe. No lung went to irn. Hid 3d, ship C B Ha/?lliue (not 0 14 Hamiitou), Oilk. v. Bangor to loa 1 ior Europe. 6tl<?Arr ba kt F?l?it i01 em, K issebomn, Rotterdam; Bay dilate. Sparrow. Bahla; schr* Hero (Hr). Kowler, Port mi* Priiie?s; S berime, Callaghan, Clcn. uego*; NarcUta, Ri' h, and 8 B Wheeler, McLaughl u, Balti nare; Anr.a Oil men, Hack nil. Carolina Gran'.. Prcssy, mid O.iwaiJ.L 'land, Philadelphia; S RocKtilll. Haskell, til/abet.iport. Old 1 hrs Wolcott, Parker, and Era, Clfambeilaln, NYofk. Nothing went to >? ??. BALTI MORE, June 4?Arr br.g Experiment. Booth, Mes Nina, ket'-li El a, Shanks nan Bias v.a San Andreas; * ur Plying Send, Carmine. Stjonn*. PR. < 'Id ?> !ir* <; A Sno.v, U'atii. Si John-, Pit; H W Beneiilct, Ellis. Nilavi n. 6th?C d batk Mag.ie V Hugg (new. All llugg, Jr, Queeastown; schrs Pearl, Lank, Providence; Yorstown, Woglam, .\e? York; Free Wind, .(ones, Hartford via l'ort Depoelt. Sid barks Marion, liugg4Uong^Koi)g; Volant (Br;. To mw, Bellaat, I. HATH, June 3?Bid s^hr Chronometer, Pierson, Yorktown, Va. 4th?CM schr Tantamount, Davis. Yorktown. Ya. BANGOR. J una 2?Old *"lir C ounnodere, Rowe, NYork; 3d. brig I ulia E Arey, t-prague, Antigua and a uikt; schr A F liowc. Oorson, kiork. 4ih?Arr nohr Banner, Wsntworth, . Sid acnrs Globe, Snowman, and Iowa. M<otjr, N Voik. BRISTOL, June 4?Sid schrs Jaa Nellson, Burt (from Taunton), Pnlladeip.i.a; Mai;, ivell y (tto.n Provi.ienoe), do; II il M ? calf, Burtop (train do), Beaufort, NC; America, Reynolds (from do). NYork. EL1ZABHTHHORT. June4?Old schrs Mew York Packet, Hand Boetou; Luton, Djer, Haverhill; Krnma Hendrix, Sherman Brawn.port; Dart, Johnson. Stamlord; Belvldere, Miller. Albany; Silas Wright, Seainaii, Kail Kl?''r; Kmliy. Tuomp?on. Stamford; A 0 liarrns, Keen, Bridgeport; sloops President, M or cell, Stamford; Adonis, Kordham, Brid.epoi't; Pov. oaltan, Newman, Norwalk; New World, Uogan, Provi dence; l.ady VTashlngiioii, llawkLin, PrOTld*-uee. 6-.U?CM schrs Saliie Sinltli, WJcd u. Biadg"| ort; Mathew Bird, Davis, Providetj'-e; M A Ulldreth, Williams, Mystic R.vcr; Mary A Bn/a. Heniumin, New Haven; E K Potter, L >per, Kail Kivur; Plillad li his, Churley, Cambrl l(je; t'ha* Dii'iley, Wentworth, Portsmouth; Mill Creelf, Rotner, New bur>purt; t'rups L U Scranlou, C< e, Mailfson; JnoCottrtll, Peiuler, Br., .geport. PALL R1VEK. June 2?Arr aelir L A Bayles, Rayles, Georgetown. DC; sloop,Phinier. Appleby. NYork. Sid ?chr Mediator, Xlliw, New York (or PniJiJelpiiia, according to wind). 3d?Arr schr Thomas Potter, Rackett. Philadelphia. HARfKOHD, June 3?Arr schrs Peter kilter, Vanakln, Kingston; 4 h. 8 Nalson llall, Paddock, A.bany; J nc M Brslnard, Boardman, Ellzaiiethport. Hid K hr? Yankee B .y, Itisl'-y; C W Caapln Karoham. J. a ph Rogers, Wortainj ton; John Wrigiit, Clark. K M Well*, tot; al>>ops(len Kos miih, llayden; Ida E Vail, Vail, and liudson, Stocking, New York. KEY WEST, May J6?Arr schr Ttabal Solomon, Nassau. Sid ?flih. bark* DColden Mumv, Warn?r. Maunzss; Moner ni"k. Smith, Cardenas; tiriksj M> Int.re. Mclnt re. and Jacob Dock. Hw< n*on, do; 2.fth, s> lir Marietu Tllu?:i, Ti ton. Phlla deli lxa There are A ?t? unships. 20 harks, 16 lirl^s, and Ml schooners at present (10th) in the harbor, besides several War vessels. The |x?rt I* heslthy. MAC1IIAS, May 2tt?Sid briJ A'.amo, Steele, Clenfuegos; ?chri'o iinllsii'e tintrumb, NYork. NEWBURYPORT, June 4?Arr acnr S Oeaner, Thompaon, PhlUdelpbi*. NEW BI.DKORD. June 3?Arr schr Carthai;ena, Keller, Ph la lelp'.ila; 4th, a -hr I Ally Jane. Sauuders, NYork. Hid 4th. Henry Olbtis, Snow NYork. Stn?Arr light vessel Sue onneseet, from her station, to be rsualred. Sid ?"hr h Waterman, Bowman (from Palmouth), NYork. NANTCCKF.T, June V-Arr aehr Pilot, Eldrldge. NYork. Sid May 2<<th. s- tar Kly. Cheesman, Phllaile!phla; 20th. aloop TawteiMO, Itay, NYork. NEWPORT, June :t?Arr schr Henry Clay, Dnlano, New B>- Ifoid tor NYork; sloop Van B iren, Lewis, Providence for E.ir*bethp<'i t, (an 1 b jih sailed 4th). 4tii?Ar.- sokrs KlD.ab?'h Dellart, Lowe, Ba1tlmor? for Boston; Caroline 1:, Posneroy. Dlght'.o for NYors. Sid bark .Manha Anna, i!ha ? (from Card'na-). FhlU'delphta, ultli herearifoof molajssrs; brig Redwood. Meirtlle, Havana, via Phita^etphia; sehrs Diadem. Black, Pm. delulila; MediaUjr, Miller, fra l River f"r isiork; John W ???11, Oould, Prv>v|. dene* for AHiaiiy. Ueiaid, Albion, Orr.s K ft?nc?s, Canton. Monitor, I'nrle Sam, Exact, Emily M Mask and all others wiutlng wind. . Hid from Dutch Island harbor Sd, ?chr? Lady Jana, S* iiniers, fn>m NYork far NBedford; Cnarl ? Rnwlojr, Alien, ltd Mary Miller. Dayton, ProrKenc* for Eli/.aiietn [>ort; 4th. Msi tlia Collins, Shoiirds, do tor Philadelphia. Nr.W HAVEIL Jnue 4?Arr schr Btnily A llaanan, Ward, B'l/ihatliport. Cd schrs Mary ,k Carollue, AraOoy. Wbv?, Long Island; sloapa Charlee Lynch, Brooklyn; Cab<jt, Mlta bethuort Plili.ADELFIHA. June 4?Arr bri?s Catharine Nickels, Tyler. Winterp<pn, Me; D C Castner, llaalnK' NYara; lia Vi L-od, Davis, uu: s.Jirs.l M Houston, Kussell. Cicnfuegas; Waiti r Rilelgb, rhl:l ps, Sagua ; Martha Wrlslit ngton, Thatcher, Boston j C Nnwk!i k,H oners, do, C A Tl ^kshsr, Siablis, do; Alex lllue, Keen, Port Royal: <*s Ald'Olioe, 8 itaa, Provl lence. Old steamship Saian Matthewa. ho ton; bark Kannle, Herrtek, Kejr Wi st; l.rigj Pierce, Norton, Kity We?t; DO Castner. Hsstm ?, do; sinrs J AOrlfflii, Fuaivr, Snip Island; C NeWklrk, lomera, Boston; W Naulaoury, llo.lson, d..; J** Ai'l< rlloe, Htltea, da; .I s Maiwi II, Mny, do; Malaiir 14, HUkc, Portland. 6 h?Arr bark Catharine (Br), Baker, Halifax; brigs Sarah, Co iimbs OH^gcntl; Andw Pilars. Wall, Sagoa; >chm Chtir.i, Cole. Car I' nut.. Illrliar Iiaw, York, Salem, Bubic >n Ham mond, Bandar; I nliet State*, BabM?, Chnrlottetown, PKI; E l?-in R 1 1, (So-i'lsp el, floainn, Cld bark i tmrai, Sa.s bury. New OrH-ans, schrs W B Jeakina, Tr.b; le, lla tfuri; N1 antic, Whlti, TaunMDj Feonannock, Barnes, saicm. Lstvw. Del, Jnn 4 ?The ltr brtg Jaase Boy ha, from New Ca-tls, Dei. foi PoitSinouth, linij. aud the lirl* I'asl.ne 4 Qariieila (lsut it), for Cork, weni to Mviyestcr tay afteruo<?^ Wald SB. Mil?Tha i-hlp Xj n iw in la, for Liverpool, paM 'd out thll morn.tw. IhelPctstlll reuiaina at tbc Breaavr ler. i'OBTLAND, JnneS?Alt loig Lney Ann, Wass. Card* n??. i d ship i'ni IcToliy, Walte, B ien .s Ayrc*; bark s W Hull rook, flrrall Bnagnr; s<hrs Elec rtc lA hi Smith, Na? ^uoiio, PH; Harriet Ptil.er, Hamilton Miork. ith?Arr lir bsrk B II Knlgi t, llnvana; brl [ ITa'tle E Wheeler. Plnkh im, Sierra Moerna v ?* Csrdcrms, s hrs ,l.,n ? Fisli, Mi ? ervey, .Ii iscy l,'ify; stcaincr Psflerslmrs, llotf uisn NYork (and eld on retarn). UhlschrAnir >,^'Mia, S.? g":' PBOVIDINCI, Juna^-Arr steamer W?>:c. e?te , Ny, Nv" * t' Margaret Ann 1 Hi), Wh"Ui e,. ,? (H*,,r*. Sid selirs Bva. N'o thnp; Baw Bag>n <, Half; D M Me erola, tii9*anu .nuciia. lavior. fur MYurk. Ai*o, tld sc'irs BWle (Br). Marr, NYork, Jabot h White. Harvet. Rond. oat; Angel, Luce, do; sloop Win H Bowen, Brotherton, *Vork" I'AWTUCKET, June 3?Sid schr Minerva. Brooks, Phll* tLO( It LAND .May 28-S'd s.-hrs Muses Waring, ?anh, New Yo.k; ?H:i, TuofuaM Hix. Hall, 11. Ifaat to loa-i for Fortress Monroe. Runway, Merrill, Vtualhaven to load for NYork; June S. .lob.i A lams. Hatch, NYork. f \LKM, Juue S?.Vrr kc'.ipi Mary D Craniner, Crannier, Phi,?..i Iptila, Win Hill, Crabtree.Port Ewen; 5th, bark May yur. n. Frenuint;, Winn bah, WOjL Bid Sd, achr H W Uodirey, Weeks, Philadelphia. LOST AMD FOUND. "L^04JNI??ON SATURDAY, MAY 17, IN THE VICINITY X ol tho City Prison, a sum of Money, which the owner can bare by api lyiug at No. a Carrot place. T EFT ON BOARD THE FULTON FERRY BOAT, A -Li La ly's Satoht l. containing a baby'* saciiue and Uannrl skirt, partlv embroidered. A liberal r-ward will be paid it left wllu 8. J. l'arsells, General l'oal olUce. LO.ST-JUNE 5, A POCKETBOOK, 3N LORD A TAY-' lor's, corner of Grand ami Broa >way, in the st'k depart ment. between the hours of 11 and 12o'<lock, containing in amount between SOU and $C0. IT the finder will iouiim 11 to tbe owner, No. Uli Mulberry street, be will be liberally re warded. LOST-ON FRIDAY MORNING, BETWEEN NINE AND ten o'c.o kt while riulng in an Eighth avenue car from Twentyseventh street to lia.uin >nd street, a lar^e black Portemoiinaii, containing al.out $17 In bll a und aome change. A liberal reward will be paid for It* return to 217 Went Twenty-seventh street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues Iosr-A LARGE SICK BLACK NEWFOUNDLAND J Dog, with a white spot on his bream. A lioerat reward will be paid for his return to 02 Bowery, corner of Caual street,In the basement. LOST-ON FRIDAY AFTERNOON, IN GOING PROM Forty-a-rond street, near Sixth avenue, to Tnrty fourth stie< t,and xho Thirty-fifth street. near Ei.hthate nue, a lady's gold Sleeve Button, with Lin -n CuT atia-hrd. The tinder will receive a liberal reward ou leaving it ?t b4 West Furiy-secoiid street. REWARDS. (J r REWARD.-8TRAYED 011 STOLEN, A BLACK ?DtJ and tan Terrier Slut; answers to the name o; Fan; had on a leather collar luarkeu No. M West Thirty-sixth street* Win .ever will return her to that number Will reccivu thj re ward. Q>!\ REWARD.?LOST. ON THURSDAY LAST. A <J">?) JarL-e sued black Newfoundland Slut; answers to Hie name o> Flora. Any person returning tier to Ifaivison's breuery, l.ij Sulliv an street, will receive t ic a! ove reward. REWARD.?LOST, ON FRIDAY, JUNE 6. IN Murray micet, mar Broauw.iy, a $100 bill, by a poor i oy, wl.o will have to fay it out of his earnings. The alove reward will ..e i aid by returning it to 11 Murray st. MUSICAL. A BARGAIN ? apply IJ1MKDIATKLY.-$100 FOR a l.andsuoie 7 octave roaeuoo 1 Pianoiortu, la:xe si/?; ha* be. 11 reiiOliBl.ed and lesulated.toned, Ac., u *tool With U; hold lor repair*. Aiao a new 7 octave, for nearly half price. McDONALD A CO., 363 Bowery. A PROCESSOR ON THE pianoforte IS WANTED to piav by the week, I mm 7 P. M. to 2 olclock A. M. Apply Immediately at 143 Eighth street. A MAGNIFICENT seven OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO* fort for sail-.?Elegant carvel legs and cane, overstrung bans, full iron plate, lined with saiin wo*k1; baa all modem im pr ivementx; made to order; been in use eight months; coat $.001. for $2.10, including Stool and Cover. Also Parlor Fur niture at a tsierillce. Inquire at 70 West 26kh afreet, near Sixth avenue. Great bargains in pianos and melodeons. Some line second hand Panoa, unliable lor lamill s and school*. In good order. and cheap. Pianos and Meiodeona 10 let. and rent appli d If purchased, f. 8. BERRY, 633 Broadway, between rriuce and Hojistou streets. JUST PUBLISHED. MUSIC AND NEW PATRIOTIC SONG 1 Will be Issued from the press, anil readv for delivery on Monday, 9th mat., a sotilsurrmg PATRIOTIC SONG and ML'SIC. It should be in the handa of all lovers of good music and inspiriting words. Evory friend of the Union and true patriot, in nil part* of the United State*, should have a copy. It will shape des tiny. It equals the celebrated MARSEILLES HYMN, and will create as great aa excitement throughout the United Slates as that noble hymn did in France, in her memorable Revo lution. Everybody should have a copy?old and young, male and ' female, patriot and soldiers, In city and country. Music i* a great popular educator. What peopie smg and leel they are dlspoaed to ACT. Our brave SOLDIERS should all have a copy sent them by thi-lr friends. It will nerve them In battle., cause many a wearisome hour of soKller-llfe to pan pleasantly, and give them comfort in xickness an J death. MUSIC and WORDS, handsomely printed in colors, with beautiful color-printed title page, TEN CENTS, adapted to be seut by mall to any part or the United Sta ev ThlaSong will be circulated WHOLLY by MAIL. There by the retailers' large pro:it will be saved to the purchaser, and It can be obtained with Ira trouble and cost In this way than by any other, in cities, and especially in the country. TKN CENTS. In pontage stamps, sent by letter from any part of the United Statei, will secure a copy, promptly sent by rcturu mail to any ad.lr ss. In New York city it will cost the purchaser 11 centa a copy, and in ail other paits of the United S'a'-es 13 cents, Inelud lug, in both case*, tho postage ou letter ordering copy or co Flcs. The ten cents in postage stamp*, mailed, will secure a ree delivery, to any address, at any Post oOl -e in the United Sta'ea. Semi in your orders, they will be supplied prom; tly. All letters uiu*t be plainly addressed to M. DAVISON, 167 Broadway, New York city. NEW PATRIOTIC MUSIC.?"BRAVE McCLELLAN IS our leader uow," air ny Prof. Cull; "Freedom, Truth and R ght," by Carl Heineuianu; "R;..ly Round your Flag,* Boy*," by F. Faclireli: "Better Times are Coming." by Stephen C. Foxier; "Volunteer Yankee Doodle ol 'ol," by Louis Sell* 21 cents each, or 5 copies tor 91. Hailed free. HORACE WATERS, Agent, 481 Broadway. PIANOS, MELODEONS, FRENCH ORGANS, MUSIC SiooU, Watches, D amo.idi, Jewelry, begars. Safes. Let ter Paper. Sewing M .chines, Paintings, Clock*, Stereotypes and Stt'ra.isc'.ipic Views, <Juus..l'istoU, Ac,, cheap for cash. Caan advance* on M-tvhandise generally. I. F. JONES, Xt Ann street, second floor. TirANTED-A BOEHM FLUTE. IN GOOD ORDER, Tl tor 'a*h; also, for sale or exchaa^e a ilrst quality Guitar. Address, with particulars, for a few days Music, box 101 II raid odlce. WANTED?A TENOR FOR A FIRST CLASS yUAR t^tte Choir. Must be a good reader aud understand the Episcopal servioe. Address oox 1,900 New York Post ?dioe. wihmi ca^es, iron names, anu overs klju; do., with moulding*. $160; do., with carve Inlaid name board, $l<fi. f 186 and $2.H): do.. ? keys, $?U nud $Z>>. new CJt oetave. (I to The Kfl-NEW SEVEN OCTAVE PIANOS, IN ROSE ?JpX*JU wood cases, iron frasata, and overstrung, for '-* . vedlegsand Willi pearl The above Pi anos are lnlly warranied, kiuI arc the great-si bargain* that can oe fonnil m Hie city. PK ase call and see them. Second hann Piano* at 9tf, $40, t-M, t'JO. *<i, $si, $1U>. New Melo dious at extremely low price*. One hundpel new ana a ? court hand Piano* und MeiodennH to lut, at $2 and upMsrls per month. Rent allowed if purchased. Monthly payments received for the sstne. Foreign Sheet Music at two rents per page. HORACE WATERS. Agent, 481 Broadway. IXSTRCCTIOW. 4 YOUNG GENTLEMAN, WHO IS thoroughly ^\. aciiuaiuied with double an 1 single entrj, i* desirous of forming a class fur the instruction of bookkeeping, with re I ere nee aa to capacity. The nest of recoinin, n.ialious can begiven. Pii| .is in Jersey City pr ferred. Terms mo?erate. Address Bookkeeper, Hi raid ollice, or apply at 63 Bright street, Jersey City. Arithmetic, bookkeeping, grammar, ac ? Mr. CHAM MEllLAlN give* thorough instruction In sny of the important brandies of education, on moderate terms, day sad ensslag,al Ml Broadway. AirADYTwHcTllAB HAD "CONSIDERABLE'bXPE rieuce in ten,Ring. wishes a situation as resi li nl , o veinrss, or would give instruetlon in the u*n*l branches of Englisii, with Music und French, two hours dally, as visiting governess, at $10 per .uonth. Music lessons gi en at *3 per month. Reterence to former pupils. Address B. T, Herald office. Bryant, stra^ton, Packard a i*enn 8~7;om-' in< rclal Colleges. Coo|*r Institute, New York; Hsuill ton Building, Brooklyn ?Ti.ese inslitutions auo-d the best pos.lble faculties for acquiring a thorough business educa tion Bookkeeping. Commercial Law, Commercial Compu lations, Penmanship, Correspondence, Ao., practically taught. CWIMMINO LBFSOXS IN THE PARLOR?IN OUMAR'S O Dancing Academy. U Seventh avenue, corner Thirteenth strict. One .matter's lessons, $10; private lessons, $12. Lessons lor ladles by Mrs. Dumar. S" TATKN IS LAND -M.ESSONS in"FRENCH AND MUSIC A Parisian graiUi-man. a teacher in NcwlYorfc. would go twice a we ;k to Sla'eti Island to give Instruction, during the summer: terms very moderate. Address 324 Wtsst Fourth Street, near Broadway. T~E AC HER.-WANTED. THIS DAY? BEFORE TilRKE o'clock, a lady to iea h mus.c in a school in New Jersey. We have a numl>erof oilier vacanciea, for which we 1 e<?u re eandl.latee. G. 8. WOODMAN A CO.. Agents for Bckoo.s, 09<? broad way. rporti.hu, For salk-tiie schooner yacht .tuliet, nearly M) tons burthen, (our yeare old. last, staunch, and in goo i orde/; draws G lest waier wiilu ut hit centre board. A| p)y tb H. B. LB ROY, 4;. Wiiu.nu street. CTKAM YACHT FOR BALE-FORTY 1 EFT LONG. 0 wltn double r.,cilia.ing engine*. Can be ieen at Tail man's Dry Doc*. Hiitler's Lstiding, opposite Yonkers. Alt ered .! , t?.> Troy. New lurs. urORTlKO MEN?tlBT THB NEW 1'ATKIOTIC IOXO' 1 ' b\ mail. See advertisement in to day s paper, under "Musloal." T~7J 8P0RTIMEN. ?FOR IALB, AN BJtGliMQ roi.sTER Hitch, two jeaiaold and well l>r<'ken; will be sold at a very low price. Address D., bo? 192 Herald ofl.oe. DENTWTHT. Artificial TEETI1?DR. DURKIN continues TO extra t trrth In two aeoonda witbuni pain. Norma charge for t?Mn|>orar/ eeta or ?*tracting. 1 have iirocuied chebnouiljr pure ether and chloroform, whloh I admlnU ter t?ttn aafetjr. Or. JJI KKIN, No. 5/? Canal atreet, i?u LMNM ArtiVical teeth on a Sevt babe, ucTiFand perfoet ?? tlio umiiial <tr,:un?, in,I warranted tor Ills, at prlie* to ault all. Al?<> ti rlh tilled or i iirutM wltkiMl pa.ii. at Or. BLAKENEY'S ulJ a?tabU*hed room?, OSHtuh arcnue. DiTwhlTS A MOTHKH't IHFSoIbD A NT IKCI At. Teeth.?Whole Ml* tor (6 upwarda. Teetli HI, d with cold lor SOo-nt* to VI 4 1 work wairant^d to tflve aat lafnotion at IS H<*,d 'troet. New York, and at T17 Area street, Philadelphia, , Having had one tooth sitiuctid wmrou* feeing any pnln whatever, bv lir. J. <1 A* TlLUIKI, 1M Ornnd all-act, two blork* from Hroa Iwa*. I cheei fit'iy In arrt this as a re,xiti,n>ttn,iatlon to tfcna? aiilli rinr. from to jib a< he. II. LAKE, 92 Seonud avetiue. TOO IaATS V9* OliA>liriOAriOI. ~~ I~" O. O. F.-THB ANNUAL meeting OF THE STOCK . h(?t !rra c?f the Odil Kellowa Hall Aa>oolat on, of fi? tit* 01 New Y rk. will be lu ld in tbelr hall, eorner Uiand ud Centre aycta. oi Monday ,Jun<#, aito'cluck p. m. Aa ? I, cMon will be held lor tU>- Board of Manage* a for the enaatng rear; also lor two ln*i*i!ior? of the neat annual election. The poll will ojen a' ft o'clock. Jf'IIN .f^DAVIES. Secretary. IJAWNIJBOKBIIH' ticket* PUR0HANB?~O^? CLOTH L Itig. IKani,inil?, Plato a, An, On hauit aod for rale a lot of Uwiedteuied Mdni of nothing. Hii?ine*? oi?it*, f,j C ,??imrre I'anta, *i; V,*t?, ao oenia. 4tH Hrovme street] fwirdoorslr m Broalwajr. GKOROK l.bVllj. It ANrED-$ISO(?l, ON BOND AND MOUTOAUE, at fl ?* ri j " fir t eiaaa city property. Auuljtoi, K. PARKER, Kfl Ninth arenuc, ^ W' m?ci!t.LAinsovi. AN IMi'OKTANT WOKK ON PHYSIOLOGY, AO-A guide t<<iihe married. or those ceutemBlatlag it?lit, L.vltMONTB Pari*, Loudon nod New Yuri Medial Ad vincr an , Marriage Guide A u>-w edition. revea.ittg tb? facts obtained by anatomy an4 experiments lu the French anil English hosprals, Ac., lacludiug a treatise upou the dis eases and weakne?ses inliletlng thuhiUMB family from Into ranue of their causes. Ham free to ant address for $1, by E. WARNER, No. t Vesey street, A?tor House, or BOlW t TOl'SEY. 121 Naasaustreet, New York. The Doctor's o?ees are at 647 Broadway. up stairs, and hours for treatment are from SA. M. uiDr. M. "We concur witli other papers in ream mending Dr. Lnrmont and his work."?Courrler das Etals Unts German Di? Reform, Di?paicb, Staa.s Zeltun., Atlas, Medical B* view, Ac. Alleviator.-dr. BRiaaa* newly invented Coin ant Bmim Alleviator < uret Corns, BuuioiiS, ProsuM an i Blsleiel feet, Ac.; ' Mu. and $1 per box: se it by mail on reoeipt of pr'co and six eeota*M!d by all dru/cis s Dr. J. BRIUG'S, leoprietor and practical cblro pod ~t 212 Bioadvay, No ?? Yoi'-c. gMITH A BBOTHER'8 HEW YORK In whole, half and quarter casks, brewed from the < barley m>tli and hops. Brew< ry l.'rf and 19U West Eighteenth treet. between Seventh and Hicbth avenue a, N. Y w AR SATIRE. GOOD HUMOR IOR SUNDAY. Tho?e who can appreciate le 'IMmate burlesque, whoie soin ? mirth, ami military and p -liti.-il critic sm through the medium of rollicking comedy, will md in the "SUNDAY TA uLE-TALK" TO MORROW S SUNDAY MERCURY, a tiniqii" itnil entliely original nrr?v of humorous produc llOi.s, oiemen lug with a romaivab e description of the Great Battle in Virginia, by orpheus C. KERR, showing how the sto led M wkerel B iga le won imperishable laurels on theburlersof DncV Lake, giving aR the ininatlie of the terrible ? neajjemeut, aud presenting a picture in a high sm 'e of in?or. ruther. an architectural VIEW (IP THE GOTHIC STEED, PEGASUS?REAR elevation. This la d elded.y il?e bc?t OR. iiE^S C. KliRK paper thai has yet appeared. THE SUNDAY MERCURY always comaldt LATER NEWS and fuller and mow reliable ARMY CORRESPONDENCE than any other journal printed on >u.i ay, and exr-enda In clrculatLn the combined issues of all the other Sunday papers. RELIGIOUS NOTICES. A8ERMON ON HONORING ALL MEN?8UGOE8TBD by current events, will be giv.n by Rev. E. G. brooks at the 'iw -utieth street Universal;*! Church, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, to mmrow afternoon, ut o'clock. Morn i nn sermon at 10% o'clock, ou Sduuner, as the Symbol of Christ's Work in Souls. A SERIES OP SERMONS WILL BE COMMENCED to-mori'ow evening in th>' stone church. Twenty-eighth street, near liroadway, b.v Kev. Sidney A. Corsy, on the "Homes of the Bible." Tlu-uie, Eden, the First Home. Preaching in the afternoon at ball-pa^t three o'clock. Beats fiee. A UNION ARMY MEETING WILL BE HELD IN THE L'.iUn ran Church, Filtecnth street, near Third avenue, on Baobath evening, in aid of the Bnard of Publication of the Reformed Dutch eburch, for army purposes. Rev. Dr. Strickland, Chaplain of the New York Forur-elghth; Cent. White, late or the Hut IT of a M.i.,0.- General in Missouri, af totwards a prisoner in Arkansas, and periiaps others, will address the meeting. It wilpbe exceedingly lBterestlng. All are cordUlly invited to attend. A collection will be taken for the object. Our sick and wounded ueuiand our sympa thy and aid. BLF.ECICER STREET VNIVERSAUBT CHURCH, OOB net' oi Downing SUreet?Rjv. Dr. K. Lee, of Aubura, will supply the desk in Ui is church to morrow. Subject for the mornlug dlHcour?e, " The Rural Life of Jesua" Far the evening, "The Hotae oi Shining Mirrors." Serrloes to commence at 10% A. M. and P. M. Church op the resurrection, (protestant Episcopal,) north side of Tniny-tiftii street and east oi Sixth avenue. Divine service every Sunday at MM o'clock A. M. and 7>? o'clool; P. M. The Rector, Rev. E. O. Flagg, will preaeh morning and evening. Church dedication.-the lexinoion aybnub Presbyterian charclfycom. r of Forty-sixth street. Will be opened for public worship ou next Sabbath, June & The Rev. Joseph Sanderson, the pastor, will preach the opening, sermon, services commencing at U)% o'clock A. M. Rev. Jtr. McElroy will preach in the aiternoon at '6% o'clock, and the l*e>. Dr. Junkm at 7X o'clock in the evening. The public are cordially Invited to attend. Memorial church, hammond street, corner of YV'averlay place.?'The ttev. Unah 8^ott, In eharga of the Church ot the Intercessor, will preach to-morrow (Sun day) erenlng. Servloes at 10^ A. M. and 4 and 8 F. M. Seata free. OPEN AIR preaching WILL BE CONTINUBD B7 the Rev. M. Baxter, Episcopal minister, evary wwk. evening next week, as during tuc past uiree weeks, In Aator Since at a quarter to aevea In the evening. Luke alv., 21; lark xvl., lft. Protestant episcopal CHURCH OP TUB Atonement. corner ol Second aveuue and Tuirty-third ?tret., Kev. M. B. Willing, rector.?Kev. Mr. Jooaa will preacu on Sunday evening. The Sunday School Plant* will' lake place on Wednesday, June The boat will leave foot ot Tairtj-ihlrd street at nine o'ciouk for Randall's Island. Ice creams, Ac., may bo obtained on me grounds. REV. O. T. FLANDERS WILL Pit BACH A SERMON to-murrow evening in the 6 ? and Untversalist Caurch, Eleventh street and Second aveuue, ou t:ie Moral am t Politi cal Iudueuce o? Universalis?. Morning service at ItfjSf o'clock. The public are cordially iiiv.ted, Religious SOCIETIES IN WANT OP UP TOWN church aceommo lations, will liiiil Trenor's Hail desira bly adapted. The chapel will scat ViJ persons and Is fur nisned complete. For tennis, Sc., apply at the rooms, 66 Wes. Thlrty-toirtli Diruei, one door West of< the junction Of Broadway auU Sixth avenue. ST. ANN'S CHURCH-REV. THOMAS OALLAUDBT> rector.?Services to morrow, ks unul, with the voice a1 lu>i A. M. and 1'. M , and iu the sign language at 3% P* M. The rector wll. preach in the tnorulugand the Rev. F? C. Ewer in the evening. Sea;* free. The rbv. dr roqers will preach in the South Dutch Church, K.ftu aveuue, corner of Twenty lust street, to-morrow evening, 8in tnst., at ijf o'clock. "rpHE COMING OF CHRIST AND MILLENIUM; ITS 1 i.ature and probable com i.cucrinent, within the next ?eve.i years." A airsooint: on tills by Rev. M. Baxter, Epis copal Minister, In the Codgi e?ati<?oat cuurcb lecture room. Eleventh ktrect, east of Third areuue. Pour P. M. on Sun day THE SECOND OP THE series op SERMONS ON the " Oardens of the Biol.'' wit, be dell > ere J by the Rev. W Hum Alvln Bart.ett, on S mday evening, at Ilia Brooklyn Tabernarle. Subject, "O.ii-int's Garden, the Har den of Growth." Service! at A. M. and at P. M. ?? E PE1U$U?AL. MMA MONTAGUE. BROUKLVN ?NOTE TOO LATR last fall. Back again sauis p.acv. Call at Brooklyn Post Frank-i cannot bee YOU BEFORE MONDAY, usual hour. X. V. 2. Ladies and ge.ntlbmev, men and women, old an 1 young, get a copy ot t anew Patriotic Song. . See advertisement in this paper, under "Musical." Notice.?if this should come to thb notice of Mrs. Mary Ann McKee, of Philadelphia, aba will please call at 76 Perry street, wnere she will hear of some thing that will ba toner advantage. JOHN WESLEY. Rino.-m. m. wants ro see h. h., as c. d. has something to tell A. B. I'ica-c answer by personal or letter. Yo ,rs, pJJMoBP. WW W. W.?WRITE TO ME, and MARK pbi . Tate, and say where you will bring the wheelbarrow. I hare Just got back to the city. FINK ARTS. m BROADWAY ?CARIES I'E VlhlTES-8 for one dollar, taken with V olglitlandter s celebrated quick-acting lenses. BAILEY k BODINE, Photographers. AITRULOttY. A BONA FIDE ASTROL' ?< ? I ST, that EVERY onb can d< pend on, U Mine. W1LS >N, who tells the object of youi visit as soon as rou enter. Sue tells the past. pre sent and I ut use of yonr Hie, and wai ns you of dan^era, and brines success out of the m ist pcrllois undertakings. N. B.?Celebrated magic charms. No. 1H9 Allen strtv t. between Houst< n slid Stanton streets, over the bakery. Coarges for ladies and gentlemen, 80 oents. A STONlSlilNU;?MADAME MORROW, SBVBBTH JX. daughter, has a gift of loreslgbt; tells how saoa and how often you wi,l marry, all yen wish to know, evon your Tery thoughts, or no pay. Lucky charms free. Her equal is not to be lound. Her Matfte Image is now In full operation? k<4 Ludlow street, below Houston. PrMe IS cents, Gentleman aot admitted. ASTROLOOIHT.-BBAD, HEAD.?GKBAT EXCITE* mi-nt. The glftee and b autiiul Madame HENRI, poal t r?ly only on* w???k more ller mole of rtadlngthe dea tiny of tliouwaud* I* trull **t<>ti mini*. Hhe will write the nam* ol tb? o?* you Will marry. ?tio?r their likeness, give lii' ky numlMir*, Me. ?Mid mre Mo. 80 Wot Broadway, near LmmrI street. Nam* on ita ' door. Prloes noitrrlH. A BTOUNDINQ CURES AND DITINATIONB.?TH06B JY In ill health or iruuninkliai.lt commit Ma lame CLIF FORD, 1/7 D an street, IIroot iyn, the living slalr Tiijrant. Dianas* detertoil; reinrdlee preacahed ; aim nt frlenda found. Buainesa uoneu4UUh?u fc/cents; oonQdantial or medical, $1. Madamk. rat is tub best clairvoyant and aatrologiet In thla city. 8ha telle yoer T*ry though t*. ?Ire* lurky numbers, eatiee* ?peedy inaraiafi a. No. !M) Seventh artnuf, near Twintfmventh street. Ladies 20 neat*; gehtlruieii So cents, Mrs. addfe banker, medical and bcbinesb Clairvoyant and Spiritual Me Hum, continue* t* give satisfaction to her numnrotia visiters, day and evening. Rooms 320 Fourth street, four door* wm of Broadway. MISS DAVIS, THE BEAUTIFUL CANADIAN GIPSY Paltntst. haa removed to Ms tfieenwlrh *tM<t. OonaiiM her Immediately. Her prediction* are womlerfuL Lucky number* and ohnrtn*. I-adlcs, 26 '?an; mntlctnen, 80 ecnta. Hem from 10 A. M. to V f. *. B.-WHO HAS NOT HEARD Of Til CBL.K X v ? bratei Madame I'KEWri TUK, who ha* removed.to W Thirty-eighth *tre?t, eorn*r M HI xtu iivenue, over the bakery, andwhoaati be eon.tilted with entire mAiefactlonf She haa no equal. She tells the name of future wife or husband, al*o that of her visitor. IT you wl*h truth give her a call. WHO WOULD not 'JO WIIKRB FORTUNE 1ST?WO ye, sen Ml** WELLINGTON, the great English Pro pheteM. the best of all. and cannot he e?< cited. Can be eon stilted. pMonillf or hy letter, on all affairs of life, eonoern Ine law stilt*, journeys, absent Irten 's, lore, courtship, mar* rime, health, wealth, and who can r.-clalm drunken and un fa'tbfnl husband*. Ml-.* W. I* the only person in this elly who I)** the uenolne Roman *n l Arabia utM*tnnn* for love, good look and all frusta? atiura, anl are guarantees for life. Delay no! to "insult thi* aaturally glfb d and beautiful yattng lady. Lucky immtier* alven. Highly r> ?pectablo olty r"r. renot. Can be MM at her resident, 101 SiitU *tq nue, opposite Eighth itieet. inr BOWERY, NEAR BROOME STHKRT.-MADAMB ll)0 WllMlfcR, i;lalr?oynnt a* J (triad Spanish lady, uu, , ?ells the tnysMrte* of Inturity. love, marriage, ab?e,,l I friend*, ct' kuess: prescribes medicines for *JTt|lieMts, leii* i luck> numbers, property lost or stotaa. H