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1; should he decline doing so they will be dis- | andon the morning of the 2ith of May the sloop | the plant running too much to leaf, and partly to the | the price fell to 21s. 6d., and this week 21s. por qr. hes be | in our « Kor ihere’ has thea gre alo tos 1 d of by auction on the 25th, = and the stranger caught sight of each other, about | atlacks of insects, whilst on some drier soils, the | Come the current rate, prices, which have varied from day ® at 10.75 per 69 ki he failure of the potato crops in this country is | two miles distant, off Lazos, becalmed. The pirate | plants had been nearly destroyed by -the exces- | According to the most recent advices from the conti- | rying state of the weather. The favorable change which thing whatover has teeed, place, and we thereh, ing considerable alarm amongst the working | huisted no colors, and the Captain of the Pantatoon, | sive drought of the first two years, which at the same | BeBt it appears thut the weather underwent a favorable | hus now taken place has had a decided effect in discou- Campeachy, Spanish cut, 4 before. at 19 75t0 1074 ae, #. The price at present is very high in all the | desirous of renewing his attentions, sent the cutter | time ve anjuriously aifected the grain and other ;ehange in Germany, Holland and France, about the same | raging speculation, end the sales of the last ten days Domingo at {7 a > ji ho’ , i ry “4 vy 4 7 7 25 to 7.50, and Martinique Logwood at {@ kets, The other day, at Ghenta farmer's cart, | and two whale boats, under the command of the | crops It appears: howe seed ae Brain and other | time us in this couniry, and harvest operations had con | bave,in consequence, been extromely limited, at decli- 0, per kil. for korg y i i 4 , : 5 4 s, a 6 ee 4 ; t ighbor- sequently made considerable pro; . As yet litt! i 4 ne e use. Some supplies were receiv- taining five sacks of potatoes, was stopped by | First Theuteanae Mr. Lewis de T. Provost, with | hood of Coimbatore, in Southern India, better suc- Kupwn as to the probable yield, baton the w ciate reir pit ofthe Ctl iy apes a he aterpen Yorks: BE Dogenpes: and Mani nhabitants of the Rue St, Lieven, and plunder. | the master, Mr. J.T. Croute, and the bosiswain, Mr. | cess has attended the experiment ; very good cot- , counts are much more favorable than was the case sone | counts, on the whole, as to the yield and quality of the (da Statcn troy suciat We have received, from the Uni. 7 Sea nye boc OO a cargo of 6d U . duty paid. In othe: lof its contents, as soon as the owner had stated | Pasco, with marines and seamen, amounting to | ton having been grown, though hithettoveta cost t her, and the | Wheat crop, ure more favorable than could haye been \\ am abaeco, 18,469 pigs Lead, 60’ bales t he intended to sell them at half a franc per | about thirty altogether, to make @ more inumate | which would rem artim odltivetion pareiunoraee | am holders of Wheat had generally re- | expected. "All the other grain crops ure good. Inthe ert 8nd ® lot of Horns, : e. acquaintance with the stranger, taking special care, | It is thought, however, that, when grown by the na- | early past of the month there was a large business done wu iittes, Aug, 23—Martinique and Guadaloupe Hae F'n attendant the opening of the session, a dead | iowever, to be lully aware of a warm reception.’ | tives, who can carry on the’eultivation of their land | yy At, Dautig cousiderable sales appear to have been | In Outs, Oatmeal, Peas, Sc, at higher rates than had been taapcnt by oer risen in value. Our stock of Cof- tin Germany. they were to expect, as they neared, by opening on | may be afforded at rates which will bring it into, been orders from Belwium receke i 5 i ft ¥ : ‘ f p ; ° SO eee hoe the ioe ; : t gress for our port, have had some intl - Feuret to announce that our potato crop will be | them heavy fire of oe shot, grape catoiaiten consumption in this country, The part e India, | Brussels. ‘Altogether about 20,000 ud had changed | ces alectig bak erkst te one one aaa fet, which has become firmer Important ‘rere have oyed, wholly, or at least in the greater part, this | in such a spirited style that, after returning the com- | however, which appears best calculated for | hands, and for the finest qualities, the growth of 1842, as | held inthis country the late harvest andthe probably | Tetched us from Lyons and the North of France for Ri r It has been attacked by a malady which | pliment by a volley of musketry, the boats prepared | the growth of the American varieties of the | much 47s to 47s. 6d board had been paid. | deficient yield in consequence—in connection with a S0Ut 3000 bags Piemont sold at 40 to 45 fr 50 kilograms; wks out in the leaves, and gradually turns into | for the hard work. Animated by the show of re- | cotton plant, and where the cultivation has been inform us | very exteuded consumption of all articles of food, and a t India reached the high price of 48 fr per kilo- miplonaharetole nant sistance, each boat now emulated the other in reach- | most extensively and successtully prosecuted, is | tat the harvest was being rapidly proceeded with, that | partial failure in the potato crop—it seems likely thatthe | 8°*8- chear every day of new projects of railways, | ing the enemy, the pirate contivuing a sharp fire as | the cotton distriet lying in central Indin, to the moipoliey of apes qreyefare been brought forward | preseut decline in prices will soon be arrested, and | | ANtwenr,Aug. 20.—The market has been quiet lately; Our Minister of Public Works is continually re- | they madly advanped, the murines as briskly using | eastward of Bombay, where the climate is favorable | aaa ile ssguen tea aan taceotinecic Lay Serrcuca? MAHEAE WED speedily succeed the present pene me ge ene par fonts ats ing visits of English capitalists, who exhibit to | their muskets. In halfan hour from the discharge | to the plant, being neither too dry nor too moist, and | spring corn. At Stettin, on the 23d, affairs were in much Avenacr Prick oF Graw SL} cents; Sumatra 21} to Bf Se Domin 0.25 to aah ) plans for enriching the country and—them- | ofthe first gun from the pirate, the boats of the Pan- | where experiments on a large scale are still proceed- | the same state ; the wheat crop wouid, it was expected, Wht. Brly. Oats. Rye. Bns. Peas. Flour Brazil 20} to 26 cents. Unrefiued Sugar Has sup th es. An increase of 11 per centin the gross re- | taloon were alongside, Lieutenant Provost and Mr. | ing, at the expense of the East India Company. | be very productive, and the quality of ‘the new is highly i 396 24 32 8 499 40 % 00 | its value with firmness, Ha 20°f1 in Bond. Both ts of our railways has taken place in the firat six | Pasco on the starboard, and Mr. Croute in the cut- | ‘These experiments are under the direction of Mr. priory ba ne U2 3 #0 0 Cotton and Hidesare unchanged since our last report. lnths of the present year, as compared with the | ter, on the portside, ‘The pirate crew, sheltering | Mercer, one of the American pianters sent out & the trade in wheat was ox- | August 9 27 wi Bw io yo ou Lhe sales of Peppor have been moderate ; Sumatra has it six months of last year. | themselves as much as possible, nevertheless con- | few years ago; who, last year, had three thousend inf discouraging reports from | August 24 22 34 412 49 7 0 g been sola ut 19 to 19} cents duty paid. Pimento was held Switzerland. tinued to fire the guns, loading them with all sorts | acres under cultivation, and expected to have this pexndben sp Augast &3. 9 Bs 34 414 Hil oo with greater firmness. Rice has not had such @ good Franean ports we have nothing new | Ax -regate, aver. demand as last reported ; prices now are : Carolina 19} age tor to 224 fl; Java 12 to 16; Bengal 14 to 16 fl. For Pot- of the 15th August, states that | weeks. S40 296 %5 $3 5 408 397 00 | ashes there is a good inquiryie Nothing has been done n done there in’ wheat, princi- | Duty gu Foreign of late in Russian Pearl or Potashes. 17 Be he Swiss Diet closed on the 22d. The President | o! missiles—bullets, nails, lead, &c., and amidst a | year, about twenty thousand acres, all planted with 18 address, stated that the Diet had done all that | Shower of these, our brave sailors and marines | New Orleans cotton. Butthe cultivation is not con- possible under existing circumstances, but that | dashed on board. : ; fined to the experimental efforts of Mr. Mercer, for h still remained for the Diet. In the meantime, Lieutenant Prevost and his party, in the two boats | the ryots in the districts have taken it up, and find ‘ ; 96 60 96 26 36 m0 : ’ recommended harmony and good will among | Rotwithstanding the warm recepiion, were soon on | the New Orleans cotton plant quite as profital ties had been driven upto 27s. and 27. 6d,pez qr. free on 16 16 10 06 066 074 , HamsURGH, Aug.29.--We report a quiet market at Stategefithe- Confederation. © the deck of the prize. The master boarded on the | any unirngated crop which they fodiens table 3 beard. § Gt eeentn’sy Goltee holders seem determined to wait for the West port bow, and despite of the formidable resistance | are also saw-gins in active operation, under Mr. Markets, Mes Bde 88 Bids 381 eases, obr trauatigne-are marplintiadoek 300 be Dur advices from St. Petersburg are to Aug. 21. | #nd danger, followed by one of his boat's crew, ac- | Mercer’s management; and it is expected that some | Loxnox Moxy Manxer, Sept. 3.—Tho English Funds |, LiY#ero0 Manwet.—The decline in the price of Beef, [a"Guayra, at 4j to 9} ach, 1000 SC Dominga 3} to 385 very rare that our Gazette has teemed with so | ‘ally attempted to enter the port asthey were firing | of the cotton, grown and cleaned in the district, will | have presented little change from tho usual routine of | cae Hie iti ma oor ee cy erp a and 500 bags Brazil, 2f to 3f sch. Unrefined Sugar has h information as of late, for our Gover the gun from it. He succeeded in getting through, | speedil ‘make its appearance in the Liver .. | business during the last fortnight. We are happy to an- | @! 9 i again risen in value; for brown Havana 6} to ‘ot general rule, does not like to have its Ie | but the seconder was knocked overboard by the | ket Hitherto, however, the produce has Te pnaliace thad the: weather hes uridergous © ‘completes Taal ceacetee ater’ ald amos fam etna peg have been paid; yellow do 7 to 74 sot; the pile af ther good of bad, made public. ‘The informa: | discharge—the gallant fellow, however, nothing | o the native manulacturers, who have discovered | Changeeudihe last ton days have been warm, suoay,and | Ne coniderutly seduced. Wine vals. wate vo far have. White Bubid 7) t08 ; Vrown do, 6} to 6}; Porto Rico 6 is question is chiefly relativeto the campaign in | daunted, was in an instant up the side again, taking | its superiority over the produce of the indigenous | flit wulieipatel Ghat writ contin, hurpotes. tis now | bon principally at the quotations of last month, but '09),8*0t. In the Cotton market there 1s quietness, an i part with the master, who was engaged ina single | plant, and give very good prices for it, Me ee ne nateet. there Toto nich there i* 4 | holders now ask 2s advance, in accordance with which | Previous rates maintainec ; New Otleans reulized 3 16-16 casts ; but although 1t occupies much space, . fo. i i ; 5 0 * int Woronzow ‘had followed the mountaineers, gained the deck after a most determined resistence Fashions for September. a quickening effect upon the railway share market, | CAs\ty maintaining this ai. ja arn S Gannol | of late considerably more quiet. We quote Carolina at had several affairs with them, in all of which he | they now encountered the pirates hand to hand, which has been in amuch excited state, and generally, | quote any improved dei wontinuing to have a 5 marks. Considerable , it ; aa {From the London and Paris Ladies’ Magazine of Fashion,} | prices both of established lines! y ecided preference, sto 8s on the price b successful, and that finully he succeeded, alter | When the cutlas and the bayonet did the remainder | (OMS, amon used FSi aay ion.) | prices both of established lines} and of those only pro | OF°s, P , a 7 : nes ended fi "| of American, the greaver | (the latter now on ¢ severe combats, fought with desperate courage | Of the work. Lieutenant Prevost finally succeeded | wear, those with green oe bine Renee oriae eck Jected, have advanced. Inthe latter a wild. mania pre | the market Being too :o/ ) suit the tastes of ne 17} to 18} marks ; Patna te sales in Hides were lately effected. No change hes occurred in wool ; it may be quoted 24 sch per 1b, ¢ ; ; i ‘ 2 | vails, ‘which we tear shortly will bring about a ruinous | : i both sides, in capturing the village of Dargo, the | 12 Capturing the vessel, but the pirates tought despe- | ground are embroidered with a very nirrow braid eg 9 y s buyers. The sale of Chev ies active, and our | Rorrervam —The Coffee market remains firm, and a idence of Iman charnile chiet of all ie ‘Mo- | rately, and it was not until seven of their number | are often made with corsages basquer, with ee | bg coaee ol Market has been rather flat to-day, with. | Market 1s still bare of stock, oi sue tate imports having | Very good demand for all sorts exists ‘Tea is held with medan tribes of the Caucasus and of the Da- | lay dead on the deck, and seven or eight more were | Robes peignoi toile hine, gros de Naples | out any assignable cause. The following are eye | been taken offat the full extreme of our quotations. The | greater firmness at an advance of from 10 to 12 cents, stan. A detail of the military operations by eerie pounded that they ran below or yielded. sped oat or Soulard horizontal stripes, are | prices :- Consols for Money left off 98} rd 7;, and forthe | Prospects of the Eade are good, and though we, do not chines of Dobsago i setising: from, the markal 958 ine Hons, * ; so fashionable. Narrow fri i “ : SCALA ER | expect present rates to be maintained, yet the: the seeking higher rates. An impr ich this was effected could not be made intelligi- it may naturally be supposed that in such a hard | also fashion: at nges are in great request, | Account 99 to }; Bank Stock 211} to 213}; Exchequer | chiens eee, large demand at fair arian esa cae place in Taneaaen Sugars, whilst the sale of Rice i ithout a map. and close struagle, the gallant boats’ crews did not rane PA eral pets e mae aa Manrslle 9 Gren- hese victories are naturally most satisfactory to | Scape unscathed. We are. sorry to say that a fine | Sis? gi j TOM Unad ca shee EP eare Government ; but it may se doubted eae able seaman, named Henry Jackson, was killed, and alia a 6 4 jours, are much used on shot silks. Some Bills 458 to 47s premium; India Stock 272 to 274; Three per Cents Reduced 99}’ to 4; Three-and-a-Quarter per | : PM pita nas al ¢ Cents 102} to 4; and Long Annuities 11 7-16. ywillhave the result hoped for. ‘Though de- | Private Royal Marine was so severely wounded | of gradual width, with four rows of fringe In the foreign market there has been little doing ; the | led to-day, the hardy mountaineers are ready to | thathe died a very short time after. The master |” Toilettes, entirely of black, have been fashionable | Mprike nature of the news from Mexico, however, ca ter. Grease Butter has still a quick sale, at afurtherad- | much greater; Java is now sold at 13 to 14 fl, cleane vance in price. ‘The demand will not continue, howev- 16 fl, table Rice 17 to 18 fl; Carolina 18 to 20, On the er, beyond the present month. ‘There having been no 22nd ultimo 2833 bags of Java Rice, of good quality, stock of Lard onthe market, the business of the month Went at 14 fl. For Indigo there is a good demand confined to the sale of the small import noted abeve, prices firm. Banca Tin cannot be had under 60 fl. : 1 , entirely of I eda considerable decline in Mexican stock. ‘The dis- | d t again to-morrow; and it 18 even suspected that | W88 severely wounded ; Pasco, the boatswain, was | last month in Paris, for visiting dress; they are much re- | turb in Spain caused al -action, from | Which was taken on landing, at advanced rates, our ——— defeats are not altogether without calculation, | slightly wounded ; as were alsofour others, Carrick, | lieved by the quantity of lace usod on them, such us four | Lunar tte des thee one esc flight reaction, {rom | highest quotations being now readily obtainable for Mews from the Seat of War, &€. >| prime qualities. Until stook accumulates, present {From New Orleans Tropic, Sept. 12.) 43 | Will be maintained. Tallow has also advanced in p1 ‘The Enterprise, Capt. Bernard, arrived here yesterday, fhoy Bape hee will Meaaenane die penal the Captain’s coxswain; Southton, a quarter mas- | ows of narrow lace en tablior; large lace ‘sleeves, and | are the closing pric panish five per cent 27] to e a " lace scarf, and black lace bonnet, or ted with a co- : ; Belgi ; pw them far into the mountains, where the odds | tet} Harmer, an able seaman, and a marine named onnet, mented with aco- | three per cents 38} to %; Belgian 100 to 101; Bra: with y prospect of a higher currency beil pride tae ve , intly, they may obtain a bloody victory. At the | S¢verely wounded. 5 redingotes are made this season with the pointed backs | cents 63} to }; four per ey $9} to rf Peruvian 38 to 3; | FOr Hides the demand has been very active, at an es- gq. ‘he schrs. Mary Wilkes and Ed. 8. Lamden were nly they may obtain x bloody victory: At the | *Hie YM had excited a great sencation on the | {odngotse are made this | cents 62) to }; four p 9 3 5 | tablished advance of jd per Ib on all qualities, ‘and as the il for this port ina few days. There is nothing im- , Zo, , ye r pe a f oud li rf © prettiest form of corsage for tar- | Portuguese 64 to 65. | P qual to sail for this port i 'y e: c sian army was not deprived of its stock of pro- | Cast, and the men of war are Joud in their congra- | latanne, and materials of clear transparent texture, | Supplies for some months must be limited, holders are portant. All was quiet at Corpus Christi, and the troops 25 5 4 A tulations on the success of the P: : ne, and ma 1s _Loxpon, Sept. 3.—Trade continues healthy in all its | firm in asking a further odvance. With | ta | eee in fia a 1 sinew id China. . with, 1 i | leading staples for export, while the home trade su : a F ion Be chant he Emperor lately issued an ordinance, ordering | , The Overland Maul arrived in London on the Ist Perron celrure with small buckles. fe “2 tharabolvos freely, aud prices of many articles have ins: | Pe telnet macnn La lattstion foe Dastamacons FAUT PICS ORME La Sanat ‘ a ll portions of land to be awarded to poor Jews | instant. . pes : {ag anent tatetes, in: ell Bent cower, Soe yera on erenon | proved. ‘The overland mail arrived on the 30th ult.—it | Ashes have had a fair eale during the month, without Conrys Canyon, Anges sit IGE jing to occupy themselves in ricultural labor; The news from Scinde is of some interest. The | 4°€#*, with trimmings of flounces, cut in deep festoons, | Jef Bombay 19th July,and brings dates to 9th Jnly from | any change in their value, 23s for Pot and 24s for Pearl | + z a tn “ei t y B , To Epwarp Hatt, Esq., Consular Agent N. O.: the rase i | tract of country on the westei F the and edged with narrow fringe, or anarrow blonde neige; | Cajcutta, and 24th May from China, but_no commercial | 1 5 such is the dreadful slavery in which the poor | having been invaded and plundered by the neigh: | usually pluas Pretty treveliug cloaks are made orgrey | 804 s live, that they dare not complain; for though | boring tribes, it had been deemed expedient to send | levantine, lined with flannel or merino, checked in ne Emperor would instantly see justice done them, | @ Wing of the Bombay Native Infantry for the pur- | blue, green or red. Scarfs with hoods are also wern.— h z To prevent any further misapprehension, the rt Stock 1365 bbls. Canada, | made over 238 6d and 2%: Gd, For Cloverseed there is | Collector dems it necessary to inform you of the in- Is. U. 8; demand limited. Pots held at 234 6d, | still a speculative inquiry, but all stock being now out structions of the Treasnry Department in rela.ion to and Pearls 24s, Cochineal in brisk demand and 2d dearer; of importers’ hands, there have been no transactions yessels arriving here in the employ of the U. 8. Govern- 900 bags arrived from Honduras, which will sell well.— | lately. Kor prime parcels of American there would be ment. a i , : Hon. silver Ss 1d a 68 8d, black 5s 6da 6s 9d; Mex. silver | a freo sale, at some advance on late rates, For Timoth ela anitkis paeil : would become victims to the cruelty of his | pose of chastising the marauders ; and the non-ar- | Bonnets ala Suisse, chevriere, or glaneuse, accompany | 55 4 95 34; black 98 4d.a'5s 10d, at which 120 bags sold | Seed there is no inquiry whatever. Of Lead, the arti | eively by the ‘United pistes Covaraniemtamii sete dinates, rival of news from this detachment has led to the | @ll toilettes de campagne, ornamented with field low. | yesterday. In Cocoa little done, but prices firm. Sheath- | yaly from the United States of late have been consider. 7 i y z yin’ ‘s - ry fj y 2 * y Ny ~ C - | subject to tonnage duties; but vessels freighted b; ukase has been issued, adding 50 per cent on all | inference that reinforcements would be wanted, and | e's; they wre sometimes lined with colored sill, and | ing Copper indemand at 10d per Ib, and likely tobe sup- | able, ull of which have sold readily at £13 in bond, | the Gavermmant: shen Braapden frecaheventnaletguates! orts from countries which do not admit Russian | that the affair had been found to be more serious | Horns: tc plumes of s¢ell feathers are are Teshiong. | Rotted. Prices of coffee in home market steady. Agood | ‘Tobacco has improved lately in demand, and some | count, will be liable to tonnage duties. ucts on the footing of the most favored nation. | than was in the first instance anticipated. Pare e ta ate lemand for export, and about 13,000 bags changed hands, | qualities have brought prices a shade higher. ‘The | Perhaps it would be well that the Quarter-Master at 0 e . ble, suules marabouts, pink and black, are used onblack | Pandang 980 te 268, Bt, Dom S2e to Ban, Sad Ri doe to oe, | rough a a uart i f . | f 58. | qrarket for all kinds is firm. Bees’ Wax is steady at ) sf thi he of the contiaental countries will ufler severe- | | The controversy respecting the merits or de- | ised bones. | ‘The result of the’ sale in Holland 20th ult. when only | £7'Igs._ In Oils there is no new feature to notice. “The | decsels have emrived. employed by the Quarter: his—France especially. + Napl lercely as ever, The Crops. about 20,000 bags of 165,235 offered, were takeu at the li- | stock of Sperm is accumulating, and the market conse- | but at the same time bringing freight on individual ac- hat Russia, as mentioned in one of your letters | and was now no longer confined to the newspapers. | ‘Tho fine weather, which may be said to have set in | mit of 27}c. has rather checked the demand, and though | quently dullat £64. Southern Whale Oil brings £31 to fm St. Petersburgh, had increased 60 per cent., | ‘The salt duties*were also asubject of discussion, | about the 20th ult, in the districts which supply the Lon- | holders continue very firm, buyers seem’ disposed to | £39, with little stock. | Son ere rutpbottcliy <rotrousdlent ere cael duty on imports is now quite certain. The in’ | 2nd, of course, also of unfavorable comment. don market had an immediate effect in checking the die: | await the result of the Coy’s regular sales, 11th and 1th | “Imports of North American Produce, from Ist to Slat , WWedl GOURLAY. hse, however, will not attect Kugland or the | . The imperative necessity which exists for afford- | position to enter upon spepulativs puroliees aN Ne inst, At Hambro and Antwerp likewise, less business is | August, 1845, inclusive.—From United States, Beef, 292 Dina Oollacters Disriet ofearentes: hern countries of Europe, which have treaties | ing some new and improved means of communica- | L22e- Still an opinion has prevailed that the yield of | Gone frem the same cause; but at Trieste, where stocks | tes 50 brls; Hams, 31.cks; Tallow, 348 hhds 278 brls ; {From New Orleans Bulletin, Sept 12.) Geo. Abernethy, who has been elected Mayor of the city of Willamette, in Oregon, is from New Bedford, f Eur \ : Hebei ; Wheat will be deficient, and holders of Foreign have the Czar; but it will tell heavily on France, | tion across the Egyptian desert is becoming more | therefore been rither firmer in upholding prices than pee ddd MiNi GE LT pedilae finst which it 18 expressly levelled. ‘The reason | apparent every day. The Hindostan steamer was. | coaid have been expected, the fall irom the highest point | 5§ por quarter; old 28 to 4s cheaper, #0 that thore | Jor bblec Ashes,ol0 pat, 129 pearl; Flour, Ties bile its adoption is, no doubt, the increased duty | detained for two days at Suez by the loss of two of | being 3s to 4s per quarter. At all our markets held | would ‘appear little chance, with’ fine weather, | “4 ecm orla (Deae J ' Mass., and went out to Oregon in the capacity of mission ed by France, in virtue of a law passed last ses- | the mail boxes for Calcutta. The accident is attri- | since the 17th, the show of samples has been moderate | of a lower duty on foreign than 16s per qr, | ,, STATE OF TRape iv Maxcuesten.—A leagthened Per | stewart tothe Methodist mission in that country. Our h, on certain products coming from Russia. ]f | buted to one of the camels having strayed during the | only, still prices could not be maintained, and upon each | jt jg now 188. Wheat in bond quite neglected Tod : maugay pone, bese happily been faccaeden: by | readers will recollect that the letter which we copied erica has a treaty with Russia, as no doubt she | night; and, notwithstanding that every exertion | @ticle a small decline has occurred. A few samples | and about 5s per qr.lower. U 8. Flour in bond nomi- | p6 of cheerfulness and hope. A long season of unfavor. from the Honolulu #riend, did not state whether the Hud- this blow at France will tell’ in her favor; for | Was made, the missing boxes were notdiscovered only of new Wheat have been exhibited, they are gene- nally 228 to 24s and Canadian duty paid 30s per bri. able weather which had engendered, and which no doubt | son Bay Company party or the Americans were success- ; 4 4 4 rally in damp condition, owing to their having been har- Bs : wd a | has injured the crops, but to what extent, time alone can | ful in the contested election. ‘The statement which we produce that Russia has Leretofore received | when the Hindostan sailed. It the mails should be | vested too hastily, and prices have varied from 48s t0 608, | 46" i¢hubarh Gat, aa eale dae ealeobhe Menkes Ove | determine, very paintul misgivings ax to the safety of |fladin ‘a New Beiliord paper, settles the matter, and are greatly reduced, it has further advanced. Corntrade | La: tH , 18 bris 1825 kegs; Butter, 458 cks: Cheese, 2208 much depressed and new English Wheat sold from 48s to | bx. 1 France she will now partially take from the | recovered, they will be forwarded by the Queen | gccerding to quaiit ee . Mp est, | the harvest, has passed into a change of the most desira- | shows that the American party were successiul. Capt. ted States, whilst France herself will be com- | Steamer to Bombay on the 23d. Surely such astate | ““" ee at ean Mark, Lane Hxpress, SenbJEt | TiogBengal pan Wie ea nee aed Gaim Gunton: | ble and beneficial character. The natural influence ofthe | Wilkes, in his narrative ot the Exploring Expedition, d to appiy to them for much of what she has of things requires a remedy. ‘Tie waaathaieieetsiicanoueslaeiean highly ‘auspi-,| —Clean advanced at St. Petersburg, but dull here at #27 | Change has been very perceptible in every branch of which he commanded,speaks in favorable terms of Mr.A. tofore received from Russia. ging, cholera continued to rage—particularly, in | cious for bringing the grain crops to maturity in the | gaperton, Manilla wanted, and good quality would | Men depressed, are. now comparatively “Arm and ani. | mor tuat's Briton Host was steering ior the mouth of the i Pepi = 8 6 i 8s a ckw ‘i q uit i 2 | , ¥ vely fir - | mor that a British fleet w lhe Paris Journals of Friday and Saturday con cinde. he mortality at Sukkur was so great that | backward districts, and for securing the corn where al- | bring readily to-day £32 perton. Ky. very slow of sale | mated. Here it is particularly the case, where the de- | Oregon, with the view to the prttestion of British prop- nothing of i tanta | the bazaars were deserted, : ready ripe Bright sunshine, with drying breezes, were | at £21 to £22 per ton for dew rotted; our Ropemakers knee ak cre erence peyond some. notices ot | From Afighanistan we have no news of interest — | precively what was ‘wantod after so great a quantity of | complain of the great loss incurred in working it, com Nati pe ' sla, ra sing the ire | The notorious Mohammed Akhbar Khan had press- | Tain; and these have been experienced in all parts of the | pared with Russian, varying from 18 to 20 per cent; this | duties on various manufactured productions is i F i kingdom throughout the week; should September prove | arises, we apprehend, from the imperfect manner of | ed his intention of performing a pilgrimage to the i i 5 " : ‘db on Honan ae ee ukase is ean | Prophet at Meeca B' | equally favorable, the wheat harvest would oat cleaning it. : eee es are }dto 4d dear- | fd by the Presse and some other papers as lev- ahsriet | much more satisfactorily than at one time appeared like- er, now worth 4d to 44d. . An fi H particularly against France, for reasons which | At Lahore, Jowahir Singh, having attempted to | jy; still we much qunecton whether any weather, how- | 500 at 3jd per lb. Dry generally scarce, and good very Commerce undertakesto examine and refute. seize Gholab Singh, had been defeated after a san- | ever propitious, can now make good the ill effects of the firm. . I. jd dearer, and sales of the month 100,- letter from St, Petersburgh of the 14th, announ- | S441Y ae a rnet be lost ea | wet,cold summer. The most prevalent complalst, and | 000. | Sales of Leather f bat oe us = f a) at rivate letters from Mauritius, of 28th Ma: that from which the greatest deficiency in the produce usually low prices, ow! 0 great stocks. Indi- | . th » atio and foreiz sl - cafe i nce was defended by 30 bergadestormed | {DA conseurnce of the searciy of nice Howe | eure taling Gerpeetastne aay earn | RorAuug de ona Eremel,cty.| Rates UU intattietc asia Seguros: dua saee eotantspte ; ; p | eG red. blight! ‘The reports of the mischief done thereby may | Our stock. 3 ch, against 33,395 last year; next sales | 5 5 ; culat. ipon, jor the sake ; 5s ‘lied trees, each of which had to be carried by | bon, the Government had offered a premium on the 8) ‘ H 1 | fixed for 7th Oct. and will ‘st of lly |; | it would appear, great as it hitherto has been, to be only | ment. Wuen the controversy arose about tne tlle to | ‘ | importation of that article have been exaggerated, but from their almost universal fixed for 7th Oct., and will consist of an unusually large | i, iis infancy inthis part ofthe country. The country mation Andon een. eatared aieta Hekesean: ayonet, this success has cost the Russiansdear. | I Chi r ‘ - character, it can scarcely be supposed that the injury | quantity, 16,264 ch being already declared. 14 ch Ma- | y i y. Y that region, a convention wi utere: 1) 1 | China ma e 151 y ‘a , ‘1 i i 8 ving. ther branch has the change | Great Britain and the United States, providing tor said that they had two generals killed and a | DY (he China mail, of the 15th May, itappears that | complained of was wholly without foundation; indeed, | nila yesterday sold from 1s to 3s 5d for ord to fine, being | télé 1s improving. Upon no o h al +P Bt 3 Keying, who had been degraded last had re. Lo chest ; y, a . R bri \ elles inthe weather been more manif If the harvestbe its joint occupation, With the stipulation that the t many superior officers wounded. fs graded last year, had re- | from personal observation, we are satisfied that, from the | full prices. A brisk demand for Iron for railway ‘purpo- | 12 {1° : aioe it ! peived a seat 1 or ‘ * 5 jp 2 pri \ ry ‘ ‘i " | well secured, the autuinn business will form a good one, treaty was to continue 1m force until either party expedition has lately been made to Delly | ae eanen Ded. imperfectly. This defect it ts peinty Sum ; ‘ ‘ | ney circulating through the medium of the different rail yativu. No such notice has yet been given, and of fh A native paper reports a 7 Pda- | dy;and though we m the quality will be | in considerable quantities, at gradually advancing pri- J ; ; 9 3 fon = ‘ urshal Bugeand, at the head ot 5,000 coity or ptograbares ina Spe ue a seats a far better thai it could have been if the rain had contin. 2000 tons were done yesterday at 77s 6d upon the | W#YS, Will promote a considerable increase in the coo- course the convention is now binding as ever. The sud y rors of Ware the Freach can boast, for, | Brahmin,whose familycomprised an unusual number | 0U7selves of i sapere that thie wield Ve. me wal Eaton ned auieen i eeaauy prog is Nia tees Liverpool, exceed 160,000 bags, of which about 25,000 | wnich even British audacity is not equal. We think it ey eaten Cbearance of the troops, the | of women. After mutilating ten or twelve women |} (our thcr ice med be wrong. in thit conclusion, and One or two parcels MO just arrived, sold at £19 from | have been taken on speculation.” The weekly cousimp- | very probable that the Oregon will be visited by a Bri- Ye made submission. Abd-el-Kaker has re- | in a horrible manner, they retired with their booty, | Leite eony. to heat Hon suk of oar egueuteral | the ship, Linseed Cake {a ‘good demand at £7 10.9 | Hon this year exceeded that of last year by 4980 bugs— | tish flvet, but there cau hardly be au intention to make a ed tuto the interior, but he is still as far from | Some of their victims have died from their wounds. | frien sas have put the matter to the test, by thrashing « £9.” Osis generally dull. ‘Sperm £80for American, and | the former being about 26,780, and the latter 30,160 bags. | naval demoustration, with « view to organize a perma- 3 conquered as he was years ago. Marshal , bic cin, Ea ; y_ | portion of the crops, the opinions they entertain on the £82 British: Southern, best, to allow the long duty, £31; | This is by Liverpool account | ‘Phe accounts by the last nent footing in the country. A movement of the kind eaud is now on his way to France on leave ot ConFLict BETWEEN THE ENGLISH aND THE Na- Subject. Ps, Pale Seal £31 108; Cocoa Nut 31 a 32s 6d per cwt; Palm | packet from the States are reported to be in favor of the would bea gross violation of the national faith and uce, aud some people say that he will not return | TIVES, AT Mapacascax.—In_ the beginning of May | “Wilst the prospects in regard to the result of the Linseed 34.0 2483d perewt. Rice—Bengal ogain | folders, which, with the change previously adverted te, | honor, and would justify, and indeed coerce an imme- Igiera, Marshal’ Soult intending to resign, and | !8t, Ranavalo Manjake, the Queen of Madagascar, | wheat harvesthave undergone-so decided an improve- ‘demand, and eageriy. sought for from 17 to 16s, ave createl.a greater degree of confidence and firmess. | date declaration of war by the United States. ‘Taking aud being destined to succeed him in the Mi- | issued orders that all the English and French resi- | ment, the accounts of the injury sustained by the potato 6d. Saltpetre steady at 240278, Raw Silk quiet, but | Fresurs ar Livenroo..—Freights to the States re | ee He te aes al ints cent ee y of War. All [can say is, that, if Soultshould | ding in her dominions should, within eleven days, | crop have greatly increased. It is now certain that in holders firm; 300 bales ‘Tsatlee sold from 18s for ordinary | main without alteration an i continue very dull, | disposed to nebo gry sir d Hie ered 1, he will exhivit a piece of selt-demial for | become her subjects, by having themselves register: | many of the southern and western counties the disease to.22s for very fine. Public sales declared for to-morrow | without any exceptions, and very few passengers are | tovof the English squadron ia the Pacific, If such an ch the people are not at all dt him | ed and naturalised’ as Malapaches, or that they | is extending, ani should it unfortunately spread to the of about 1500 Bengal and 800 China. Present stock, 870 going at thisseason of ‘the year. The rates for New | armament does touch at the mouth of the Columbia, it toe the tlustre epée, te he is called. haa | Should immediately quit the island. dust and noch the consequences would be very serious, Bengal and 3620 China. Spelter, £25 10s 1£24—-holders | Yorke, say—copper, 108; earthenware, 65; glass, 10s; pig | Will only be on a transient visit and with pacific inten- it: for the alustre epée, as he is culled, has | oF eae jmme lately. bar he is ane an the receipt A material deficiency: athe produce of potatoes must, firm, but little doing. Spices—Sales limited, but quota- | iron, 7s to 8s; bar iron, 88 to 9s; steel, 10s. Hons. 4 = gk aa jared over and over again that he will never | Qi thine Ge ie “WMoane ftaked? i Maritius, | Sonor or later, have a decided influence onthe con: tions firmly maintained Seeds—Linseed, 40s a 43s por | half full, and but little weight offering. (From New Orleans Courier, Be 20 up his place but with his Bu- | > hi “Th zomm, _ despatches er Majesty’s | sumption of bread-stuffs; and the undoubted fact of at qr, Red Clover would bring 42s a 48s, and perhaps, 60s | _ Messrs. Focke & Boult, ship-brokers, report as follows | Senhor Anaya, the new Mexican pee on r, is id is just now being soundiy drubbed by the | Schooner Thunder with the information to the | jeast a partial failure in this root, in conjunction with tho Perewt, duty puid. Of home trade Sugar, only 4000 | for transient ships : New York—fine ‘goods, from 10 to prall knawaito|subH OF Xh6 ol vei UO er Ore ae ition press for having issued a plan of mili- | Adimral of the station at the Cape of Good Hope, gi- | reasonable supposition that the’ yield of wheat will also hhds and 23,000 bags taken since our last, owing to small | 12s 6d; coarse, 83; crates, 48 6d to 72; weight, Feweinber the campaign of 181115. Without a single colonization, which said system of coloniza- | Ving to the captain instructions to touch on his | be short, is strong ground for_ concluding that the value | supply, but prices are no cheaper. Sales Foreign con- | $s,to 10s., hardware 108 Boston—fine goods, 125 | soldier a ali yey ghing ero iy has long been one ot his favorite projects. It W@Y at Tamatave, and to tell the terrified foreigners | of the latter will rule higher from this time till the har- fined to 4000 boxes bro. and yell. Hay. 29s to 32s; 780 | 6d; coarse, 10s; crates, 48; weight, 8s; hard. | army. fle As not fit to command a sergeant’s guard. Scat conducted soldvera, having | there that the British governor of the Maritius | vest of 1846, than it has done the past twelve months. white at 428; 875 casos Bahia br. 26s to 278; white | ware, 10s to 128 éd. Charleston—fine ‘goods, 25s; ! ‘The following letter is from Mr. Lyle, formerly of Fare ap esties conmucioe a0 Chere, DAVIES | cad the French. Govetionar Bourh ia w For the present, howevor, the trade in wheat has,as 32s, and acargo white Pernam in bls at 32s. ‘The Com- hardware, 25s; crates, 6s; weight, 10s to lds. Baitimore | Putnam county,who left with a company of emigrans for three years of service to perform, to quit the | and the French G re them Tie Thane | might have been expected, been influenced by the pady’s sale in Holland 2lst uit. went off briskly, the | —fine goods, 90s; coarse, 20s; crates, 1s; weight, 175 Oregon, Itis vated Laramia, June 20th, 1840. The Le- y, 10 get married, and settle in Algiers, receiving | eT ee eae ee eee Teena! | chinge from remarkably wet and ungenial weather to whole 66,197 baskets finding buyers at prices fully af, | 6d; hariware, 26s. New Orleans—fine goods and hard- con Gazeite will accept our thanks for a copy of it :— riain portion of land, a house, and pecuniary as- | fale irom, the Mauritius on the 5th of June, and | that of a completely opposite character. above July rates, and in the other near ports, as well as | ware, 20s; coarse, 15s; crates, 6s; weight, Ssto lox— |” Dyan Sin—We arrived here last evening, 640 miles :nce trom the government, all of which will be | ber Majesty’s ship Conway proceeded to Tami | By our advices from Scotland we leacn that though the in the \iediteranean, prices are again rather dearer. Su- | Mobile—nominal.’ Savannah, '&c.—nothing offering.— | from independence, Mo.—about ene-third ot the way to luiely theirs. It does not appear that the plan | 2° the 7th, and the Governor of Bourbon sent the | rain hat ceased there, the weather lad not been nearly gar at St. Petersburg steady; fine old wh. Hav. sold at | Philadelphia—fine goods, 20: i hardwave, 158; weight, 75 | the place of our destination. There have several com- received the definitive sanction of the home | French ship of war Zelee and Berceau to meet the | so suspiels as that lately experienced here. The eut- 31} ro. and crushed lumps at 31} to 32 ro. ‘Tullow very | 6d te 10s; earthenware, 8s. Ships becoming scarce, but panies passed this in advance of us—there are also some | mand generally has become much more active, attended | erty and subjects, and perhaps to the occupation of that with an improvement in the value of many descriptions | region. Although credit seems to have been given to of both Cloth and Yarns, with afurther improving ten- | the report at Callao, yet we are disposed from circum- dency. Stocks continue to be light, and the reasonable | stances,very much to doubt the reality of any such move- prospects of business still encouraging, unless some un- | ment on the part of Great Britain. 1t may be true that a | toward interruption is experienced. Facilities for com- | Briush squadron ison a cruise in the Pacific, with the | mercial purposes, we fear, will be contracted. Money, intention of touching at Astoria in the course of the voy- ery. extensive, but at un | Which is already higher in the discount market, will be- age; but under existing treaties with the United States, 7 . | come dearer as the scarcity of it increases by the de- | an uttempt at the military occupation of Oregoa would : i ‘ Conway. It appears that the attempt to negociate | ting of oats and barley it seems, beon pretty geue- firm at 41 dd to d[s 6d forP YC, both on the spot— | business dull. in our rear, No person knows the exact number emi- he eNO pea a only says Haat he has | was unsuecesstul, and an obstinate conflict took | tally commenced in the south; but even 1 the inost for- | and tor late delivery. River Plate 374 to 42s. N. Am Havan, Aug. 31.—The transactions incotton have been | gtaing to Oregon this season, oh account of “aiggeg pays eH at psy sieved be | Place. Finally both the English and French ships | Wat divtricts the wheat harvest will scascoiy be begun 6d, to dls. 3 . Wales 378, 6d. to 43s., and E. 1, 39 to upon the whole, extremely limited, and prices of ordina- | theit starting at so many different times and ess, ON his o ‘n authority, he has ordered it to be | returned to the Mauritius and Bourbon for 1 ine till about the middle of Septen 43. Benca Tin firm at 888, Tea market pretty RG ry and inferior American descriptions, which are those rom so imuny diferent places. Some wise mdn ted into execution. For this stretch of power, | fo rooments taking off from Ty Ye the |. From Ireland we continue ceave satisfactory ac- An improved demand for Tobacco, and about 1400 hhds. | principally required for transit, and which have, for a | say there are 600 waggons on the way, and that opposition press accuse him of being mad, or at Fesliai’ cid Daeias Ae amative the | counts of the weather and the crops. In the southern principally com. Ky. Leaftaken for re-sale at 1}d to 2d: | Jengtn of time, been neglected, have experienced ade- | they willaverage four souls to each wagon; I think tot a wilful defiance of the Government and the | “B8USi. und = French subjects, = who were | parts of the |sian/ a good deal of corn has already been other sales for the month 1600 hhds.at full prices, but | cline of f.1 to 2, ma d q ; : a wg a total depreciation, since the | five hundred high enough, with four persons mbers; but, from the remarks of the Journal des | 8 Immediate cause of the —_ quarrel. | carried in, and iarmers, we are told, express themselves though the market is firmer, we cannot notice any deci- | commencement of the month, of f,l on middling, and13 | ewch. The health of all the emigrants 1 ais and other Ministerial organs, it seems that | The following account, of the affair is taken | satisfied with the result. The fine weather and flatreporty ded advance. ‘Turpentine dull, and good rough difficult | to 4 on ordinary and inferior grades. We now refer to | nave seen or heard from, 18 good, except such as were izovernment does not take the same view of the | {fom a Mauritius paper of June 28th :—“Her Mujes- | from this side of the channel, combined, had caused pri- of sale at $s ; Spirits 35s for Br. | Whalebone lower, and | the subjoined comparative statement, showing the move- | laboring under disease before leaving the States, and eka real ay . | ty’s frigate Conway, and his French Majesty’s ship | ces of wheat, as weil as those of oats, to give way, more Am. hard to sell at £190 for N. W. and £210 for S. both | ment in cottons for onr port, during the last eight months, | some ot these have recovered rapidly. Only two deaths garlitan aes paoiseaal nike an be known | Jive and the Berceau, met in Mane or less, at several of the principal markets, but nat suff duly paid. ‘Transactions in American Securities very | Contrasted with similas returns foF the corresponding pe: | have occurred on the road, s0 far a8 {can learn,this year, r Bugeaud’s conference with the Ministers. cording to the arrangement agreed to by the Gov. | ciently to leave a margin for profit on shipments to Eng limited, and quotations nominal. Penn. declined to 674 | riod in preceding years. i pone inthis company. The emigrants from Putnam and we are to credit a private letter from Miliana, | ernors of Bourbon and Mauritius. The’ object of | 4: Ree : to 63 | "Tue following sales were effected from the 23d to Sist | Marshall counties are well—some of them in much ‘ & . ‘4 id “ite ‘ 2 ject o} The transactions in free Foreign wheat have been on DON Marxer 2—A 6 de better health and spirits than at the commencement of 9 fishe 5 e ig Loxvox Hor Manxer, Sept, 2.—A steady demand and he 9h, published by the Presse, the French have | their voyage was to obtain from Ranavalo Manjaka restricted aleas to render it difficult to quote i p E17. | New Orleans, duty paid, F.53,50 82,00 | the journe: srecd a ‘severe reverse in Africa, _ | less harsh conditions than those which she had. im- prices correctly ;.in the absence of extenaive sales the | Povy cy wesaget Woli Banper cnt Pees Sven eet Mobile broil e ety 3000 77:00 | Our company has forty-two wagons, and about The Arabs have again revolted at Orleansville, | posed upon the European traders, whom she had | value of the article may be considered as having re- Lit Convow Mt ‘aves ay The Cotton | Upland be) ove 60,00 78,00 | 750 head ot horned cattle, including work oxen; a# days’ march from here, which has caused the | threatened with immediate expulsion and the confis- | mained nominally unaltered; but to have induced buye Le aree a otanly cupekinade authe tab cand pattor'| Sea Island, “ 150,00 310,00 | also horses and mules. We are about nlnety males over ernor to weave some infantry with us in observa- | cation of their property, it they did net become nat- | to supply themselves freely it would have been neces: MATKt lad 4 slea y Uppedrance luring, the early part of | Pernambuco! .. — 85,00 | sixteen years; the number of wemen and children I do Another expedition is to be undertuken im | uralized Malgash, that is, slaves. The representa- | ®4fY to have submitted to some abatement. and previously to the arrival of the steamer. “But tie | Bekis S echuietihe erat last Rnow, bub there ts 8) very. Salt /propostién ofits direction. In the north the tribes of Bougia | tives of the two nations not succeeding in their ne- | , Serremsen 3.—The arrivals of all corn are moderate. bright and apparently settled weather of the last three i ccs V ohauhshe alah pe wena wast ba Dt nerd coe epions whom we » risen againstthe Aghn aamed by France. The | Gotiations, an obstinate combat took place, the de- | The English wheat remaining over from Monday is held days, together with the aes A td eI can apply itr ease of heed. We have mechanics of most counts by the last pack n_of Algiers has been ordered | { which have been brought by the Conway. firmly ot that day’s prices, and which have been realized which are generally considered to be tn tavor of Holde 25,000 infantry and 3,000 caval- | Three hundred ana fifty men, of whom 100 were | “ben sales were made. There is somedemand for low have given usa strong and somewhat advancing market. is ~ » a re 7 : qualities of foreign for exportation. The actual change in the quotations is but slight, but | tr. We have been crueliy | French soldiers, and the others belonging to the We have lately suid very little respecting the probable there is a decided increase a confidence and firmness | ble of the garrise and in tour day: were brought t 336 bales. descriptions, but the great majority of our company are orts during the same period amount to ; sturdy farm and stock growers. “ w 4 : sees 4949 bales. The traders keep some articles to trade to the Indians, . y Orleans... . yeated. ‘The first battalion of Zonaves have | crews of the three ships, under the command of i i i “ 2047 © | hunters and treppers, who trequeut the posts. Every . vd. ‘The wd Ye le , y on ot | yield and quolity of spring sown corn and pulse, but a8 with which the article is held, and there can hardly be . ea) rirtabagtih ig 4 : in inassnered. ‘The first regiment of African | Captain Feiseck and Lientenant Heseltine, landed | the period for harvesting these crops has now arrived, any "doubt that, with a good harvest-time, our market |‘ + 1605 | thing sold he oe codlee at 0 conte ‘1063 “| percup, nearly $75 per pound ; tor cups, such as cost $2 senrs and a squadron of | at Lacon, are $8 or $10 here. Some of our company P woed. On the same day two fi ve been | on the afternoon of the 15th instant, and advanced | we deem itright to lay betore our readers such informa- will do more than support its ground id officers and | across a plain, under a sharp fire from the tort and | tion as we have from time to time been able to collect.— and 4,400 Egyptian have been taken o 9,300 American : culation, and * rates’ t acd . buffalo robes for four, en others expired. 48 to the number of sol-| battery of grape and musketry. The enemy was | 8Arley is generally described as extremely luxuriant, so 1,400 American, 160 Pernam, 60 Surat, and 100 Egytian, Paria a fair. eek fone eer tps of cotles each. The trode, is collins 3, we have not yet ascertained it exactly, but, | driven out of the buttery, and the guns were spiked. | Much 0 that its weight has caused it to be much more for export. ‘The total number of sales amount of 43,930 | Ashes—There has se sales to | principally to licenced traders, but emigrants are not oding ta the reports 1n circulation, we huve lost | The out-work or screen, which had been supposed | tiiscircunstange it mey be concluter tonto iargee com bales: | tise ale 150 bole Anwerican otarmat 35 50 to 37 to 75, | prolubited from trading as mucl as ie vecessary for their illed and wourded, drowned, of overcome by | to be the fort itself, was stormed and taken. ‘They | portion of the crop musthave suffered in point of qual, S°Pt, 2—The salet of Cotton, in the last four | ber oo kil, duty (C8 29) paid, We quote Casan Pots ai | own accommodation, 1. 2,700 men. At present we are at 108 degrees | here discovered the real fort, which is a circular | !y, but the quantity will, wethink.beabove anaverage, “a¥s have been nearly 40,000 bags. The market, | f'4.” Nothing” has taken place in Pearlash, which is || We havo had excellent roads thus far ; better, I think, itat one o’eloek in the day.” und mounting about 80 gang, which were case- | Oats are also, with very few exceptions, favorably apo. Wier the influence of a good demand, is looking up in | worth { 38, for home use. We have received 125 bbls. | than could be found t in the States—the rfrom Algiers, dated August 15, says:— ss athe? g ; : ; price. The fair qualities and upwards’ in American are | hy Yew. York, and 20 weather has been fine, t that it has been rather dry ated, und ina eireular lt ty. The wall isubout | ken of, not only in respect to yield, but likewise as to TV atorially changed, but the middling soru,which the | ne Ne re et Hise 'O wing io the return | most of the time; the nights are generally very cool. uitury preparations continue in tne civele ot Or- | 30 feet high, and surrounded by a ditch of about the | (ality. The reports selative to Beans and Peas vary i : ville. Two columns scour the couatry in all | same width. Possession wae kept ‘of the top of the | materially in different local ut on the whole we are Cpeenletc re care "eae one ighth higher then They | otfine weather, which has created a pause in the baying: wal Entel 4 ‘ , P P inclined to think that Littl is a nearly one-q i igher than they | nothing whatever has been dore in Carolina Rice, an Clerical Intelligence. potions, to pursue the bands of insurgents, who | sereen for upwards of balf an hour, anda constant little reason exists to apprehend @ 4¢..,'this day week, and all other descriptions are more | “tre f S51 per 50 C hold out for the Marabout who instigated the | fire kept up. Having no means of breaching the agente etd bed as ss oteaben trios affected, ‘The firm and steady Tharket may boat: | [il°auty f 137 fiend As 75 Ae iter have ‘cone J pe aoe Galerie Me, waiter revolt. Itappears that, on his side, General | wall, and the men falling fast, they retired, carrying ately “preceding, ihe errivalvor Winetomeube ts tributed entirely to the good harvest weather which we | Whalelo nis article has bee in very little T | q call to that of All Faith, St. Mary's co.” jolly, at the head the moveable column of | off the flag, for the possession of which the French | Louion, show & material decroese, asso rs. having been are now enjoying. The following are the daily sales | guest since our last report, and prices have receded |” ‘The Rav. C. A. Foster has accepted the rectorship of The only sales were a small rish at Muncy, P 8,000 on speculation. | jot of American fishery, southern, at f 200. and another G Thomas, late of Concord, N. H., has S009 < parcel, northwestern, at 237), per } kil, duty paid. An | received and accepted un invitation to settle as pastor | from previous quotation! tagariem, has again appeared ia the Lower Che- | and [english sailors disputed for along time, but it | reported during the Week ending this. (Satarday)eeven. fice lest Friday :— te 18 doubtful whether te Teastions of itd pe elmeaae that it should be equally divided | ing; Rcd tsa Ay year, hie and Mefiehiais 9 that | Mond ale ave taken up arms can be brought under sub- | between ie two rties, y ain. | aearly the whole bas consisted of old, the supply is not | > ~f “ .Y. aM sary te Wich ot October, the period for | ing a portion with ths 1 itt bi Pea A wmore Tine quantity exhibited at Mark Lane by lant. hy. Hes a trrival of 669 bundles came in from New York and Low | ove. the Broadway Unitarian Society in South Boston. ynencing the grand operations’ The heat is now | and the other with ‘ Manjaka,” insoribed | Case samples from the home counties, the falling off ae ree don, tock on nant ne. public sale, held at’ Awe | The Rev. Mr, Bullfinch has been installed pastor : : a y has been greater than in tho receipts coastwise, On Liverroor Cony Marker, Sept. 2.—Except a fair su favorable result 0! ep er oe) eee ta Jn H. He was former- i fail ° ts i iP f the Unitarian church at Nashua, N. essive, And water fails on almost every point, eo | They burnt the guard house, custom house, Wednesday, the Eesex, Kent and Suffolk st ro ply of Irish and Canadian Flour, the arrivals from all | sterdam, bas created a depressed feeling im our | }. ot Washington, D. C 11 is imposs:ble to venture far into the intertor, | and. considerable part of the town. The properly supplied, and ou Friday there were only a few _ quarters into this port, are, on tho whole, more limited | market ; hut owing to our reduced stock, anda fair de. | '¥ at Washington, D. ©. ’ movements of the small columns have general | firimg from the ships of war was excellent. ‘They | runs fresh up from the first named county. ‘The millers than of late. A succe of splendid weather here, | mand for transit, prices have undergone litte variation. | _I-uxess or tHe Hox. Wat. C. Leek i last ad or object to give. contidence to the tribes who | landed next day, and carried off all the remaining | nave, throughout the week, conducted their operations with similar accounts recently trom various parts of | The sales effected were 3287 bags St. Domingo atioj ¢ | visces Col. Preston was, lying dangerously ill of con. ye remained faithful. The markets of the interior | European property. The wounded were all with great caution. The little busi ved. this country and Ireland, suppress, for the instant,all ox- | to 44, and 943 bags and 29 bbls Brazil at 35 ¢ to 48 per 4 | gestive fever, at the residence o family, in Abing t ror if property ere all brought @ ness done on Wet: i 677 b St D F jon, Virginia, and that there was great reason to fear that wellfeequented, which would lead to the infe- | off, but not the killed, whose heads were next day | nesdoy, was et about provious prices; but on Friday tensiva operations in the lending. corm marte ‘of the | kilin bond, Imports i017 Juxt 81, Domingo, 1 bags | ions ree vane would soon be entombed ia his ma: co that tranquility has returned.” exposed on the beach, stuck on pikes. The men of | there was more anxiety tosell, which gave purchasers a kingdom; which, in & he declining 1 ; 1; 360 casks s y boing made inthe harvest around us, and the declining | St. Domingo ; 180 casks and 2400 bags Brazil ; 360 casks | tive State. Afriea. } war and all the merchant ships sailed from the har Le (oe eke, le inottes toreign: Whesk hare heen on Seperta received this morning from’ Mark Lane, have | and bags Havana, Porto Rico, &e.; 400 bags East India ; yerure OF A Pirate Staver.—There has been | bor. The loss in the conflict was as followa :— so restricted a scalo as to render it difficult to conduced te render the proceedings at our Corn Ex- | 100 bales Bourbon ; 500 bales Mocha, and 150 casks Trorttxc.—Three matches of considerable int the weet coast of Africa, a most gallant and sue- |)“ English.—Four men killed, and one officer and | prices correctly; inthe absence of extensive sales the change to-day quite us inanimate as wo have lately de- | Martinique and Guadaloupe. Drugs and Dyes— Woe have | oo od over the Beacon Course, Hobokem tecmorrowr ..ful engagement between the boats of one of her | eleven men wounded. f i value of the article may be considered as having ro - xeribod; and this, notwithstanding serisus complaints | to record sales of 42 casks United States Quorcitron | OU 0. ONT ok “we races are to take biabe of ig yenty’s ships, and alarge pirate slaver. A corres- “French.—Three officers and thirteen men kill- | ed nominally unal 4, but to have induced Buyers to from many counties of the condition and quality of the | Bark at f 12 50 per 50 kil, and bags Kast India Terra Elysian Fields to-morrow, in which four stabi boats are idea at St. ‘Thomas's furnishes the following in- | ¢d, and one officer and forty-two men wounded. eey. Miesmenives irealy it would have been necessary | néw wheats, & oneness Ve hie weanice i y the Tapert wares 80, eoroon Pe olaient ae pape Gun, | entered. ‘The Brothers Roberts and Ludlow take a part posting particulars, The Zelee and the Berceau lost each a topmast | {0 Nave submitted to some abatement. Bonded parcels samples Wer wn it om Ireland, al, 18 cases Gum Benjamin, 186 bags ladia Rubber, | i" the affair. Great sport is enticipated. ola : ‘ have also been neglected, th ighboring growers, with several parcels Pine pouty engaged in the affair belonged to the | from the fire of the enemy; the Conway had only « | ir terms which would not previously herebccn eee mea: pattof which were tolerably goed. but. mastly soft ond 4'bbls Iron ore, from New York; 22 packages te Criexet.~ The match for $500 between the 11 players kituloon, 10, sloop, Commander, Edmund Wilson, | few ropes cut. Nearly all their balls passed over | phe weekly average appears now to have touched the | inferior; and the prices of each running from 76 to 78 10d | Bees’ Wax" from the West Indies and Senegal ; of Shetlield, England, and the Brooklyn Star Cricket ei ine vi 7 $I ic ol ; ra if _ , f : y 0 ‘lub, comes off over the grow f the latter on: the + ries aremarkably fine vessel of about 400 | the ships, which had anchored about 800 yards from | highest poist it is Lely eat or 10 1b. ‘They were chiefly disposed of to consumers, and 103 bales Orchella Weed, coast. | ‘ he ground of the fe, yolecte rigged, with immense sails. 'She'is of | the shote.”—Bombay Gentleman's Gazette,July 11. | cixcumstances should herealter occur to give a frenhim, Ail descriptions of old wheat; however, met an extreme | wise; and 46 bags Quereitron Bark from Baltimore. | SUyttle Avenue, Brooklyn, on Tuesday: This matey ip at celebrity wn the coast, isarmed with four 12 | | Cuntivatioy or Corton I rug East Inpies — bi Ui oda duty cannot be expected to fall % dul afioed par OTe wnlee, lait Duegtag's crea, dhe dorend Bae ato oe bem ant ieioes eve tay this vicinity. Odde are in favor of the She field players. Teta ghetto gh Mi eaoab | We copy the following from the Manchester Guard- | "10% Meher tia beon scantily supplied with’ English _ Flour, likewise, continued to meet very little attention, ill further advance. The rales consist of 79 | Great preparations are being mate under the superin- paniardsy amounting to ab bath’ ives | tan. We have lately received some information te- | and Scotch Oats, nor have the arrivale from Ireland Geen although offered at a reduction of 28 per sack, and 2s per | casks Iiussia, yellow, old, at o7f to 67 50, and asks | tendance of Mr, Jas. Wilde for the occasion. ipped for any villainous service, whether slave | specting the cultivation of improved varieties of cot- by any mean: having, however, received, 37,218 barrel below the quotations of this day week. Bariey, | deliverable in the fall of the bat 75, per 60 Camano hy di ing or piracy. ton in the East Indies, which will not be without | qrs {rom abroad, there has been no scareity of this grain, malt, beans, and pease, upon a very limited inquiry, re: | kil, duty paid. Holders now ask 60 We hive also to | Haaute or New Onteaxs —Notwithstanding he Pantuloon had been baffled in her chase of | interest to the great bulk of our readers, We have | superior qualities of English and Scoteh hy mained nominally atformer prices. Old oats, attracting | notice 96 casks New York, in loco, and to arrive, at 56t | the appearance of yellow fever here, as noticed by vessel, supposed to be a slaver, for two or three | stated, on former occasions, that the pecerinenre ed high tales, and the beat samples of Ivist wave eoie ct very little attention, were further depressed to-day, ma- | 76 to 67 60, and 75 casks New Orleans at 63f 50 to 54 00 | the Board of Health, yot we are happy to be able to Js, and st appearstfrom whatour correspondent hus | made in the cultivation of the American cotton plant | iite last Monday's quotations. The lower king the decline of the week 2d per 45 Ib: whilst a | for consumption. We have received 16 casks Tallow | state that the general health of the city remains \im- pirate after leading the Pantaloon away | had tailed ; and vp te a certain point th tw: F we of the latter have been affected by the al parcel of good now Irish realized 3s 3d. Oatmeal, being | from New York, and 6 bbls Lard from New Orleans. | paired. ‘The weather, yesterday, was mild, exce at t. Thomas’, wad out-suiling her, doubled on the | erally the cage. Upon the rich und strony Yeoee RY | foreign on the market, and have in partial instanc eglecteti, was 18.6 por 240 Ih. cheaper than on this day | Waeat—Notwithstanding the favorable state of the | meridian, but even then the heat could not be te ved ter, wad then fan to Lagos; but Captain Wilson | Bengal, and pome ‘other seem cn ong Mands of | disposod of at slightly reduced terms, The bulk of e'nnight 'Inbonded grain or flour, no transactions were | weather throughout this week, prices of home growth | over the average for weeks past. The morning ) old un officer on the coast to be taken in, | ex sired H aya parts of the peninsula, the } arrival from abroad is from Archangel; the first r pts. Feported. romain without change, the average at the last Montivil- | evenings continue cool and pleasant.—N. Orleans Jer, tuo old an oF » | experiments Bad been unsuccessful, owing partly to | from thence sold at 238. por qr. duty paid, subsequently | From the Circular of J & C. Kirkpatrick, of Sept. 2 | liers market being 168 per sack of 200 kil, Woods—The | Sept. 12. m

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