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bid, & rise of 10 per cent. The Palace will, we are told, positively be opened about the 1st of July. In Hilroad Bo ds, Govt. Stocks, &c., there was no change. The new In st Company's Stock sold to-day at 10 per cent. pre mium. The sale at the Mining Board were: 11 Middletown Lead 160 % she Falton Copper 21 13 100 do. Phoenix Gold 530 100 Hiawawie Ulster Lead b3 51 b60 100 do. do. 11 100 do. Exchanges are without activity at 9@9} for good and best Sterling: 5.15@5. 131 for Francs. There have been large engagements of Grain for Liverpool amounting to 75,000 or 80,000 bush. at 43d @5d.: 200 or 300 bales Cotton, 1d. @9 32d.; 1,000 bbls. Flour. 14. 8d @ 1s. 9d.: Bacon, &e., 254; Resin 18d. The steamer has 75 tuns Bacon at 22a. 6d., and 200 or 300 Sea Island bales C tton, d. To London, 400 tes. Beef, 48.: 200 hhds. Bacon. 258, &c. To Havr+ there is but little doing. The market for California continues dull. Thereceipts at the Sub Treasury are $157,140; Payments $109,851; Balance, $7,098,714. The supply of Money in the street continues to increase, and negotiations, both on call and paper. are made with facility. The range is still 6@7 per cent for first class loans, but we heard of $200,000 by a country to a City Bank at 5 per cent. Mr. Draper sells to-morrow (Friday) at the Merchants Exchange Railroad B nds, Bank and Insurance Stock. Gas Co.'s Stock, Great Northern Lead Co. Stock, &c., &c. The coupons due on the 1st of June on the Columbus City Bonds issued to the Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati Railroad on the Madison City Bonds issued to the gas and water companies and on the Crawfordsville and Wabath Railroad, Vilmington and Manchester (S. C.) Rail road. and Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati Railroad Mortgage Bonds, will be paid on that day by Messrs. Wins low, Lanier & Co., of this City. On the 10th of June they will pay the annual interest on the 10 P cent. bonds issued by the Counties of Hamilton and Miami (Ind.) to the Peru and Indianapolis Railroad. The Treasurer of the State of Virginia gives public no tice that the Commissioners will, on the 1st of August next, be prepared to redeem certain six per cent. bonds of that State. issued between May 10, 1824, and Nov 11, 1847, to the extent of $127,000. If not presented, the interest will cease on the 1st August next. These bonds are principally, if not entirely held in England. The City of Detroit is in the market for a loan of $250,000 for the introduction of pure water in that place. The advices fro m the North Carolina Copper mine received to day are very favorable. The vein exhibits an al most unexampled richness, and it is the opinion of the manager that without sinking the shafts any deeper, the full force of the mine, 60 to 100 men, can be employed for two years. Eleven more were sent to the mine yesterday. The seventh monthly report of the Great Northern Lead Co. has been made. The Superintendent says In Forsyth's Shaft, sinking under the bottom of the old mine, the lode is four feet wide, worth $30 per fathom. In Crystal Shaft sinking under the Eastern section, the lode is three feet wide producing good stones of lead, with a very promising appearance. In the Western section we are stoping down piece of ground preparatory to the sinking of Rodda Shaft the Tode is four feet wide, worth 670 per fathom. The lode in the bottom of the W estern section is four feet wide, worth $100 per fathom. In the Ten Fathom vel. driving went of Sampson's Shaft, the lode is two fe+ wide. producing good stones of lead. In the Adit Level. driving west of Sampson's Shaft, the lode producing good stones of lead, with is one foot every prospect of a steady improvement At the surface I have put four men to 9 side branch to the main lode it is one foot wide, worth $100 per fathom. We have employed in this min- 28 miners, and eight labe under ground and 21 tradesmen and laborers at the surface. The machinery is in & very effi ient state, and calculated to put the mine to a considerable depth below the present bottom. UNION MINE In Collins's Shaft, sinking under the Sixteen Fathom Level, the Inde is five feet wide, worth $50 per fathom. The lode in the Sixteen Fathom Level. west f Collins's Shaft is three feet wide, producing good stones of lead; but it is throwing out 80 much water that we are obliged to suspend it until wecommunicate with the Victoria Shaft. In the Sixteen Fathom Level, east of Collins's Shaft the lode is two feet wide, with stones of lead. We have about six feet to drive, to communicate with Victoria Shaft In the stope, in the back of the Sixteen Fathom Level, east of Collins Shaft, the lode is five feet wide, W with $100 per fathom. In the Sixteen Fx hom Level, west of Vict ria Shaft, the lede is two feet wide, producing good stones of lead. The lode in Victoria Shaft is 4, feet wide a very fine looking lode. producing good stones of lead. In the Sixteen Fathom Level, east of Victoria Shaft, the lode is five feet wide, with & most splendid appearance, and worth $100 per fathom. We have at present fourteen miners and three laborers employ ed at this mine under ground, and seven tradesmen and laborers at the surface I congratulate the stockholders on their being in the possession of such valuable property, which, if judiciously and economically managed, cannot fail to be highly lucra tive for the capital laid out on it. The Superistendent of the Isle Royal Mine, Lake Superior, Mr. Douglass, writes: "I find the North Drift No. 1 Shaft quite as rich in Cop. per new as when I left the Mine in March last. There has been about six_feet of poor ground in this drift. but it is now completely su rounded with barrel and rich Stamp Copper. In the South Drift, the vein is not looking as well as in the North and I fear. from the appearance of thing* they are drifting on the west of the vein Mr Sheldon has had men stoping down the vein about this shaft, for the purpose of sinking it to another level. and has found it very rich in copper No. 2 Shaft They have had some poor rock in this Shaft, but at the present time, they is decidedly rich in copper North Drift from this Shaft is produ copper, and is producing a fine amount of copper. The South Drift, I fear, is on the st of the lode, as the vein has never appeared regular since the throw oc curred. The mine has produced S large amount of copper since left, and it is now supposed that we have over fifty tuns of copper raised and from the present appearances of the mine. the amount of copper will be rapidly increased when we get men stoping down the vein "Owing to the scarcity of surface men in the country, there is not any of the copper ready to ship. The Commissioners of Liquidation of the Mechanics and Traders' Bank of New Orleans have declared a dividen of fifty per cent., payable to the New York Stockholders, at the Manhattan Bank of this City, on the 10th of June. The President of the Board of Public Works of Ohio has informed the Hami ton Telegraph, that he hassold the War ren-County Canal to L. D. Campbell; the terms not made known. The Dayton Gazette is of opinion that the Miami Can would be sold for its original cost, and ought to be dispoof at that. A bill is now before the Legislature of California to pro vide for a deficit in the State Treasury, for the ment of the July interest on the State bonds, In relation to Canal receipts The Albany R gister says " We present the first table we have been able to compile this season, with anything like an approach to com pleteness. The subjoined does not embrace the 3d week in May from Waterford. The figures from that point would not materially vary the result. The article of Bread stuffs shows a falling off compared with last season. equal to about 72 000 bbls of flour corn nearly half million of bushels, and when compared with 1831, the deficiency is