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‘POREIGN COMMERCIAL INPRLLIGRNCE, RECKIVED BY THE STHAMSULP AMERICA. ‘The Corn Trade of Kurope. the London \ercantile Gazette, July 27.) though po injury has bitherto been done to the grain crops, eoue unesrivess is beginming te Boru’. the effvot that might he Fatoot Mauch longer continuance of such weather as-we bar. ately experienced. Sivce the 16th inst, we have had ‘more or less rain daily, and at Sime Sa ¥en havo been to beat duwn the whea' e more pn at Ro Having however, bad intervals of @rying winds. and vconsional gleams of sunshine, betta if any, bas been slight, even as regards wheat; and there can be po doubt that spring corn, potatoes, aud grass have ali been greatly bene- Bined: If, therefore, a change should now take place, and the rein be succeeded by hot dry weather—of which ‘there appears some probability, the glass having risen steadily since yoomreey, cme senregse, sreeee. of al geil would unquestiousd); greater than it possibly a if ht hadcontinued. Atthe Same time it must be admitted, that affairs are ina @ritical position; the crops are in too advanced a state te derive advantage fiom much more wet, aud har- yeot jons would. undoubiedly. be retarded there- by. Itis, consequently. more than probable that another ‘week of such weather as we bave bad during the last ten would create alarm aud cause some advanoe in = Hitherto the trade has remained qui ed, of the provineial markets held inthe early part of week were intiuenced by the dull tone of the advices from Mark-lae, and excepting at Liverpool (where the value of wheat remained stationary) a dvcline of 1s. to 2s, quarter was pretty qenvrally submitted to. A alight ino $ increase bas lately taken place in the debiveries of ‘that article from the farme: ud rather large supplies having at the rame time arrived off the coast from |, there bas buen mothing like scarcity. The range ices must now be entirely regulated by the weather, it would be worse than idie to offer am opinion in Fegard tothe future We may, however, be permitted to state, that up to the present period, motbing has place te detract from the probable result e harvest, That supplies and stocks have than at one time anticipated, conclu. ia and will be BE ustioe between Pi Tenders it probable that shipmo: Denmark, made earlier than was expected from the northern eontinental ports to this country. It follows, there- fore, that nothing but unfavorable weather would ‘warrant us ip catculating on an advance in prices. The arrivals of wheat cost wise into Londom have been of the ‘wero, on the other hand, rly provided. The ‘on the other hand, very poorly provided. eo millers manifested decided unwillingness’ to pay for- mer terms, and factors refusing to meet their views, Dut little Business war done. ‘The sales mado wore ut a decline of le per quarter on the rates of that day ‘week; but most of the Hrsex wheat was withdrawn. Mince then the receipts have been quite triding, which circumstance. and the unrettled state of the weather, has increased the firmness of gellers. The few bargains closed on Weduesday were at fully previous aud this morning most of the wheat left ever frcm Monday was placed at terms quite equal to those at which it was offered in the commencement ofthe week. The arrivals of foreign wheat at this port not been large since our last, but a eargoes from the Black 8 close at band. The loc: the week been active, avd our market has not been sited by many couutry buyers, On Mondny tho ope- tions were on rather # retail scale. and @ reduction of 1s, per qr. was in partial iustances submitted to. Nofur- ther decline has occurred since then ; indeed, fine qualities were lors pressingly offered this morning, and ‘even Polish Odesra. the sort most diffloult to quit in ‘the early part of the week, was held with firmness, ‘The transactions in tour have been cireumseribed and Be quotable change has taken place in prices of the article, The value of Euglich barley must bo regarded a5 nominal, rupplies baving for some time ceased to ome forward. Forvign wa, ou Monday, offered 1s per + below the currency of that day «'nbight, at which Tats & steady retail dewand bas since been expe- fienced. Malt has been beld firmly at former terms. ‘Towards the close of last wewk we bad abundant arri- ‘vals of cats from abroad, but the receipts have rather fallen off since then. Frices were not lower om Mon- ey shan the previous market day (this day week); the sale, however. wax by no mrans extensive on that oc- easion. On Wednerday there was somewhat more dis- position to purcbase tine tresh corn; and the demand ‘was again pretty active this morving, without, how- ever, leading to any advance. Beans and peas have excited very little attention, and.in the absence of Dusiness of the lightest importauce, quotations have remained nominally unaltered The inquiry tor float- fing cargoes of Indian corn, on Irish aecount, bas ceased. Baring’s Cireutar, Lowpon, Friday, July 27, 1849 A mederate demand ouly has prevailed this week for mort deseriptions of cvionial avd foreign produce, but Eaesior generally been supported by the firmness of . We learn nothing oftviall: ‘pec: Davish blockade. but the impression A protty ‘that it will shortly be raised’ when consider: vity may be anticipated in our export trade, as stocks ef most articles are Fg Bote in « byal orts of Germany The weather nD Uusetiled, @ good deal of rain has fallen, to the material beaefit of the sown crops. but # continuance of wet is not de- now for the wheat. In Amenican Srocks the business has been very tri- fing this week, but we maintain generally our quote- tions. United States 6 per cent bonds of $1,000, of it 109; those of 1862 ‘at 106; or 1863, or 1084 per @ent. Sellers of the 6 percent Stock ut 93. Massaehu- setts Sterling Bonds in request, and 105 per cent has BAsues aro quiet. At public eale to-day, 314 barrels Pearl, and 160 bois. pot were oflered, when the former ‘Were ali taken in at 29s. for old Meutreal; the latter new) brought 30s. Cooes in limited request. Of 320 bags, &e , of Tri- \dad few lots only found buyers, from suction. ‘0 bags Guayaquil were all with- been barely supported. The offered 405 bags in ail. of which only one half Honduras ily: , jeneral je acti- Covres.—-The pi erely offered D4 asks, 1.200 bags plantation Ceylon. which hare found takers at very full rates, and 2.500 bags native, of whieh .. the remainder being held for 35s. 6d.; been disposed of at 208. a 34s ; and native Ceylon at Sse 34. We the sale of « cargo of 3.925 bags Rio, ailoat, ® mixed parcel, at 908. tor the Baitic. in all the con: tinental ports the artic jetherlands T: Bheir autumn sales, covristiny prize, their entire stock, to te! place--200,196 bags at otterdam .on 3d Sept: mer; 277,24 bags at Auistor- dam on Oih do, and 19,215 bags ai Middleburg, ou 12th Our Conn market has ruled heavily through the ‘week, and all kinds of wheat, and inferior descriptions of barrel four, are again rather cheaper; choice brands of the latter being scarce. are fully as dear. Barley 1a 8 2s. and eats adout bd T. Beans and peas have corn, floating, is not the hh olders for the pre- font are not dixpored to accept ¥ Corren.— The tales this week have been limited, eon- coir oi Lae Dales Surat, and 380 bales Madras, Jove. x ‘The publie sales have been unimportant, little change to notice in any article. —200 bor hove bern sold at 668, ussian remain as last quoted, with little demand. Manilla brings £32 0 £39. 1400 Bales Jute have been sold from £15 10s. ® £16 per ton, Hipes.—At public sale yesterday, there was good de- mand, and 35 650 East India offered, found buyers at Sverage prices; medium and fair descriptions of export Kips are, however, in limited request, and rather quarterly sales were brought te a close ‘87 chests were originally declared, of which 5.999 were withdrawn, leaving 0.058 for sale; of ‘these, 8.100 have actually found buyers a with May, we consider prices of Bengal to hi Fa See Ena wer, the decline bein and Kurpsh, par to 24 hi ? ¢ .@ Se. Od, amd K Of any aaies Lixexeo in demand for export, and Black Sea has bought afloat at 406., and « es maintain their price, owing to the small supply of foreign, but th , ES ¢ rainy weather has vaneed rates but it is beid fi i* Cocoa nut has taken for export at 836. 0368 64. Linseed ofl dull at ‘20s and Little or nothing doing for forward deliv. Rocr—There inquiry this week, and In the sales made, an advance of o4 per cwt has been established; they consist of about 16.000 bags bast India, trom 8», 6d a 10s, 6d. for Bengal, Tx 6d. a 8s. for Arracan, and Madras from 7s. 6d. a 89 6d per owt Bavtr in improved request, at an advance of Od ther ublic sales, but by have changed we now quote Bengal from 26s. The demand has priocipally run Middling descriptions there has been little doing since the public rales. but previous prices are fully supported for ‘Sil sorts Ip our advices from Shanghae to 1th of May, the 24th inst, Chinese reports of @ short alluded to, but litle importance tached to them is still held at £15, but there are no bayers lic sales have been held this week, actions privately. bave been at ox. treme prices, Pimento in active request and the frat ‘arrivals ili sell well; it would to day, readily bring 44 84464. per pound. Abeut 640 belvs cinnamon are ad- ‘vertised bite kale wth inet Scvoar—The bome market has been quiet. and a ro- duction of fally 64, per owt has beew submitted to yy bolders, without leading to any amount of business ‘The rales for the week we estimate at 2200 hhds, 26 000 Laws ber forvign descriptions there bas not heen much demand but in the sales made, bave been gineraiy maintained, t Bhds. Porto Rico at xix afloat, at Zils. Od | 9 car | rates. | Most kinds of Manchester fabries are di | bolt trom bave been made at 2r 10a to 2r. 14a, but the | tation for this arortment | .; and one of 240 tons browe Pernams, at | bales have been sold at » slight advance, We quote 10s. per owt. White Havana has been in more active | Nos. 16-24, 4 to $24; Nos 38-42. $263; to $27; equect, and 374. afloat. bas been refused for a large | Now 26-22, $2636 to $20, ‘stool, 6.100 1,206 cargo of fine quality, deliverable at St. Peters! } half beles, against 3200 whole year, Prices of Tariow have been barely supported this Longelothe 14 000 pleoss have chnuged hands The week, and for 8t, Petersburg. in all Zituetloas, thore | stock is mall, holders are firm, and some improvement were sellers this afternoon at 39s. 3d. per cwt The ie yereee. may be looked for We now public rales. however, weut off steadily. aud full prices | $220 to $2 70; whites, $2 35 to $3 Woollens were obtained for beth Australian and South American. | stpl; $00. to $1 10; long ella, assorted, $7 TUc. to $8; Tonacco—Further purchases have been made for ex- t, $9 Comlets— = $19 to $2145; Dutch, port, and for 100 hhds, good quality Virginia leaf, 441 | $20 to $2244. Tea—The tock ef old is nearly cleared: as been paid, wi The new crop may be looked for in about bh. hich price could not been made, The trade have only puschased —— waiting @ better assortment, AltogefWer, @ market is very frm Tunrentine—About 1,200 barrels reugh have beom sold at 6s. 9d, at which there are fow buyers, as the supply on tho way direct to drawers is known to be large. Spirits are barely maintained; 333 9 338, 6d. for Americsn, and 32s. for British, are about the neur- est quotations. ‘Wwaccnone sells readily at £146 for Northwest, and £150 for Southern. In other articles no material change. previously have in Green, ts 6 338,870 1,973,028 8,912,798 6307795 45,301,078 for first class paper; ing for small amounts at * r 4s, 1d, Considerable shi James McHenry’s Clroular. sciog Newere to Londen ie t! Livenroon, July 27, 1840 Bacon is more looked after, though the act busl- | vi Cape. Freights, £3 2s. ers done does not eqyal an average. ‘T! ik here Staxonar, May 16 —There is some depression in the is Muely to carry pede ache, the season without any ad- | 1m; market = L, cloths were less inquired after, vanes in price. and had expericn & decline of 5¢ to 100.; Baw ‘ooks better. paved uot " a " $2 o ipo ted ee by ‘The sales of Pons are to more than usual extent, at ish stripes, $1; long ella, asserted, o iis Suk—The ntook of old ves reduced to about 500 bales. revious prices, » N ‘Meeex arrives freely, and is selling irregularly, rices without change. The tirst of it xpected to reach Shanghas about bs 7 ar jearer. Pree The tranractions have been No improvement in the value of Suoutpens. confined to the fe of a tew chops of low congous Lanp is up 6d. tols. The refiners pay the advatice | for England. on England—4s. 44:4 for | xebat Freights, £3 108. to £4. Our Phiiadeiphia Correspondence. Puraverenia, August 9, 1849, The Epidemic—Fire—Thunder Storm—Marhets, $c. almerican credit YSThe large importa of I: Conn direct, and into th ¢ large im} jwp1ax Conn direct, and in Pe eg earl canta eytiey at 2 decline ct 38 to 5s,; 28, being now extreme value for finest qualities. Inpian Meat is nominal at the quotations. Frovn is 1a, to 18, 6d. cheaper, Mort of the cholera hospitals throughout the country | The p ‘ts for an abundant harvest continue un- | have been closed by order of the Board of Health, the , — eur 28—2P.M, | few casos now occurring rendering them unnecessary There is no change in yesterday's prices. Only thirteen cases and three deaths are reported to- day. The.Good Intent cotton factory, on thé Westchester road, west of the SchuyIkill, was destroyed by fire about | three o'clock this morning. It was owned by Mr. Craw. | ford, who, it is said. is fully insured. ‘This is certainly | an unfortunate locality for a factory, if we may judge by the frequency with which it is destroyed by fire. ‘A singular thunderstorm, accompanied by a deluge of rain, fell this morning, and completely cheoked out- door business while it lasted. | Subsequently to the storm thei | d ‘about 8,000 barrel Markets. Loxpor Moxey Marker, July 27—1 o’clook P, M.— ‘The liabilities ofthe bank of Messrs. Butterfield and Co , of Petersfield, whose suspension we noticed yeater- day, do not exceed £5000. The private lisbillties of Mr. Butterfield are, we believe, more extensive. ‘The Portuguere financial it has given notice of the payment on the 9th of Au; of the dividends for the second half year, 1847, on the Portuguese Five and Four per Cent bends, and the 12 montha interest due im tho said half year on the debentures of the Decem- ber and January issues. A deduction of 25 per cent will be made the said dividends and interest, which deduction will be capitalized at par into a now ‘Three per Cent stock, asin the last payment. ‘Tho di- vidend due the Ist inst on the said new Three per Veat stock will also be paid on the above day, but without deduction. ‘The tone of the English Stock Market to-day is more in favor of a rise, but the tendency is uot very strong. for flo sie sales of Southern and Pennsylvani oats 280. to 30 Pennsylvania firm, at the late ad: no effect uj Prices are 3, per cent higher thau they loft off yester- Railroa?, 39! day, Consols are 93 to 4 for money. aud %8', to! for 08, 8 ‘dow 87h account. Reduced Three per Cents 955, New Three te a and @ Quarter per Cents 937; to 94, | The foreign market remains unaltered, both as re- gards the amount of business doing and the range of ices, The dealings for the present include Brazilian ke aud Delaware 6's, 3041 $171 Cuesaponke and Delawai 1p, 0. 8. Dan, Reading Railroad. 6's, ‘ive per Cent Bonds, 833; Mexican Five per Cents for BS, 55; $50) Wilming- account, July 31, ex-coupons, 267;; Peruvian Four per di gary Conta, active, 1849, G04; Portuguese Four per Cents, a 3034; Spanish Five per Cents, div. from Nov. 1840, 184; Spanish Three per Cente, 3434; Duteh Four per Cente certificates, 8045 to 81. ‘There is no alteration whatever in the railway mar- ket, Business remains very dull, and quotations the same as yerterday. Trex O'CLocn.—Consols for money 03';, for ac- count lith August, 935, BANK @F ENGLAND. An account, pursuant to the Act 7th and 8th Victoria, cap. 84, for the week ending July 21. Notes ievued......£17,551,479 “Government Debs. £11,015,100 fotos eee hel) 7 = secure. Rion Soin ani w 0 jpanish Consul and Capt. McConnell. {From the N. O, Picayune, Aug. 1.) The developements which the Inst day’s examination elicited have increased. if possible, the interest and ex- citement of the public in regard to this mysterious case. Long before the appointed hour the court room was densely crowded At5 o'clock P. M. precisely, their honors took their £77 SU ATS seats, and the examination was resumed BANKING DEPARTMENT. Josx Caneno sworn—(Ube witness speaking Spanish, Proprietors’ Cepi- Government Mr. Louis Seré acted as interpreter.]— Witness is well see ees B14,558.000 acquainted with Liorente, and would have been vory Bet + 8,215,062 glad if he had never known him; witness here recog- toy pon] nized bim; witness being asked to state what he knew }—, -- 4 concerning @ conversation with Llorente about Rey, ———— stated that on the 26th or 27th of June last, wita sioners ‘a was making rome corrections in a pamphlet, which he how beld fn his hands, at the house of Mr. Solice = Printer in Chartres strect, and witness not wishing to dine at home, went at 3 o'clock to take his dinner at a restaurant in the public square, when he met Llorente with his two children at the door of the restaurant; they dined together, to wit: Llorente, his two children, witness, and another friend, for which witness paid « dollar; Liorente then took him aside and made to him | 8 degrading proporition; the proponition was as follow: Llorente told witness that he was in a very unpleasa: ; that he had either to shoot himself or full tional Debt, and Dividend 2,500,910 11,502,006 1,108,819 £32,0°7, 497 £33,967 497 Livenroot. Corroy Maxxrr, July 27.—On the arrival of the last steamer from the Vuited States, some specu- lative demand sprung up, under the advices eo uni- formly written, viz., that the erop would prove a late one, and therefore would be placed in the greater jeopardy. Notwithstanding these advices, however, ‘and the «peculative buying, the demand, both yester- doy and to-day, has moderated; and, although the Committee of Brokers place fair Uplanda at 54d., Mo- bile 64d., and Orleans at 53,d , being the samo as last week, we consider the market is easier; i the oom- mon qualities of American might be purchased 1-1dd. « ied. under the very tip-top prices of last week, We are, however, bound to say, that such # concession would probably be confined to a very few quarters, and t> a very limited extent in quantity. The general character of the mark+t is confidence in the future; to be in indigent ciren ; that in the city of New Orleans persons who ‘Were most prosperous committed acts; that there was a man in this city who had caused » | ers of distinction to escape from b that he (Liorente) was a vy gue, and that if t! | they could take the man. who resid and rail for i and this reems to be entertained as much by the apin- | very well said he had ners as the parties dealing in the article at the ports. | selfa as the Consul was a very | 14,450 American, 400 Surat, 1) and 1.782 | intim: ¢ Minister of Finance of | | Egy; tian bave been taken on ; and 6.560 American, 100 Surat, 410 Pernam, and 150 Bahia for export. Sales for the week, 55,810 bales, | Spain; witness was born in Mexico when that country was under the government of Spain; Llorente told iitness that if he would become citizen of Spain, he Liverroot. Manxers, July 27 —Ashes.—The business | Sheu © good pay and @ good situation; upon Lio- in pot and pent bas been to @ greater extent than | T* ‘his proposal to witness, be replied that urwal, 700 bbls. having been sold at 20s. a Sls. for Mon- | treal pots, and 20s. a Sis. per ewt. for Montreal pears. | Cf & man. as he (the witness) lived ron — Prices are firta, manufactured isin good demand; | this city, and he did not wish to viol Scoteh pig is quict. Pre: quotations :—Merchant | 5, For the Lefence —J. W. Hixexs, sworn—Knows Capt. bar, £6 ]0s; best rolled, £7; hoop, £7 10s.; aheot, <8 | McConnell of the brig Mary Ellen; he has been in the Se, Naval Stores —No rales reported in turpentine, | Gulf trade for many years; since he bas owned the norim American tar, but in Stockholm 2,000 bbls. have | Mary Ellen he has traded on his own account; he has ig uld not have anything to do with the abduction 602,975 bags, com- | bat fn - owned her for four or five months. It sometimes oc- eee Ne. pat ek Baek ta one Lenn ine | cute that vessel eonceale the port of her destinations | Sis, at which sales have also been made. American | this depends upon the nature of her freight; never knew | | rosin in limited demand. without alteration of price, | C#pt. McConnell to clear for St. Thomas and a market, Rice —160 tierces Carolina sold at 188, in bond, and before thi i the tip previous be cleared for | . Matanaas: Capt. McConnell told witness that the rea- Siceen Co geed eabding Galen treatise wk | sen Way be eomteaed the perk af Wis Semieation Gen, oted, without any improvement in the demand, | t prevent carrying letters and papers trom this port) 1a 1,500 bags Bengal linsced have found bepcrecé | it is prudent when one wishes to bring back a concealed 40s, per quarter; 80 tons American linseed cargo from a port, to conceal the destination in clear | Leake ¢ reported at £6 6s.0 £6 10s, for sound, andat £6 19K he Mary Ellen cleared, the last time, about per top, with all faults, Tea contiousn very firm. but | One o'clock, on the Jd of July; the cargo shipped on | Soly olimited business doing, some few sales have | She alery Ellem, om, bev lant voyage, belonged Tose | been made ia Imperial and gunpowder ab full previous | SOs elo ta, last trip, because the shipping articles ‘The accounts by the overland mail bave made no alteration in the market. Tobacco —The sales this week are about 400 hhds.; 100 for exportation, and the remainder, principally Kentucky stemmed, to tho trade; the market steady. M und erew list were made out for Havana. Joux Ssitm, eworn—I#a shipping master in this port; ipped the crew for Capt. Me onnell last voyage; saw | pt. MeConnell the night he sailed. Being asked to st It be saw that evening. witness sald: | came down to the rebooner about three o'clock that evening; Mo- Connell arked me if I bad time enough to go and eee Mr. Wall before the tow would be ready; | told him it | Was not enstomary for the tow to leave before nine or | ten o'clock; when | returned to the schooner the cap- tain asked me if all the crew were on board; the mate . are equally u Willing to abate their quotations, so that only pressing oth: bee orders iven out. Printing cloths have been scarcely tid me that the cook was not on board yet. and that no alteration in prices. my clerk bad been there and gone after the cook; 1 | irtings, both 40 and 36 waited tor more than half an hour, duriag which time fair busi joing. the steamboat's bell rung several thmes, when she hailed ities eriptions are still very depressed, and the makers of these goods are Ina ition than they were some weeks ago. here is considerably lees animatior the schooner and asked if she was ready; in a couver- patio ht oe Metonnell, | asked bit if he was all rendy; be reid be was, and that as toon ax the cook caine he would shove off; that there was a passenger engaged, but as he had not come he would mot wait for him; at that time f raw the cook. two vegroes carrying his gage, and my clerk, coming slong; | ran up to the o: and burried bim on board; | then sung out to the fteamer that we were all ready; Capt McConnell sung out to single the line sud let ag thew shook haods with MeConnell and said geod: by to him. when he went aboard of the schooner; turving round and looking up the wharf | raw three or four men coming along —three in 4 row, arm-ip-arm; some one raid the schooner is off; the men picked up a man and launched him over the rail; Che ratl was even with the wharf, | sung out to Capt, MeConnell, there is a passenge: t. Mo- Connel said let him come aft, or romeching to feet, the sehooner's bo off, thou, stern wae still alongride the wharf; | then saw object, which | supposed was the man. put on board, with something ite in hiv hand. which [ took for his ir operations, particularly and the German houses are also doing little it, The business has therefore been of » vory iT this week. For home-trade purposes the been a better inquiry than for exports and prices are well sustained. Haran, July 25.—Cotton—The advices by the Amer- ica, gave a great impulre to our cotton market. The rise which had taken piace in ail the ports of the Union, ar well asthe probable backwardness of the coming crop, have been acted upon here, and in consequence, on Wednesday, 5,000 changed hands; but on the morrow, owing te the impertant arrivals which, da the re'night, overrench 35.000 bales, bayers bec: more circumspect, and 600 bales only were realised, the same prices which established a rive of if. o1 designations; and the week then closed with pales ae for 1.000 bales per “. The following were the sales effect- hat; the rchoom , ed. —4 008 les New Orleans, 165 to 85; 2725 bales ‘nt home; the sehooner eatied a few miow Mobile, £70 to 84; 2114 bales Upland, {67 Py opt. MeConpell told witners in the co Uon he had with bim about t @ friend of bales Hayti, £67 60; 206 bal Careutta, Jam and at ful joes. F atock, transactions b The Wakul of July $0, eon- Hove nepal mngga T k I O Ue foliow of the recent out- * rnges by the In _ a {abate goteto The Hon. Mr, Mages, from Tampa, bearer of de- 6 teh, to his Excelleney, Gov. Mosele: The fall which has taken to the good demand ‘ted for sugar, and although the re freely supplied, extreme us prices have been maintained, with an advance of 2a. to Sa. for the superior qualities, Saitpetre has alro benefitted by the reduction in freight», and prices sinee our last report have gradually advanced 2a to 4a maund. Table tice bas aleo attracted rome aiten- frem shippers for the Britivh market. The steady aepeet which our import market presented at the date of our last report was not, we regret to ray, of long con- tinusnce, for the part fortnight bas be doll one for almost all the branches of our import business, joult of sale, and lower in value. Scotch goods are also quiet, with little or no demand Mule twist bas continued dull, with limited sales, and showen farther depreciation im value. Metals have, however, re d pretty steady, both as regards demand and price, excepting «pelter, which fell to Sr 4a, but has again rallie to br Sa. our present quotation ‘The copper is a little higher, being q at S8r. Ba. Some sales of flat, bar, and “\° . Indian store lo- re ie Che: in the store, ae r informed them that st the rules of the place. ported having large packs for trade on site side of the river. go after them, whieh P supper He, together eColven. went into > upper, and areely taken their reate at the table, when the im. fired through the door. killing dead Mess, Yeyne and Whi wounding NeColyen in the shoulder, Met ig toa gun which deterred them long en fe to catch up her child apdiarh from the hovre, following 1 he Indi fired upow them as they weunding bim and ber both in the legs. They secreted themerlves in some pelinettes and ceeaped A cawp in the eame neighbor- heed was fired on, on the 19th, by four indians. and a boy thet. The whole of the Fast is in contusion. the fettions leaving as fact as porsibie There ix now nota Goubt of this being ® preconcerted movement ot the 1 Indians, and their evident pian is to carry on the woret of all ware—a@ guerilia war We trust that Gov. Morel'y may tee proper to mew the responsibility, and immediately throw voluntee™® enough into the oa tion tu annihilate them at once, It is reported that « family killed mear Fort Dade on Saturday ni ‘This ¥ente copirmation im teterence to these attacks, the Tallahassee Fiori- dion of July Slet, bas the following remarks Coverner Moreley bas recet ved from Maj Morris com- | Banding st Tampa. copies of de War bepartment. There express feneral rising of the Indians, and suggest the prot hity that the vetroger detailed above were ev by the exme party which attacked ¢ | Gian tiver, Roalor Morris had despatohed « small com. Whidden and former figure may be taken as the present current The mone supplied, and leans are readily proeurabs any terms. The rates of exeha ly creeping wp trom 1 10% tol 10 of tranesotions have been effected at 1 tu Bank bille, at thirty days Our quotations of freights for sugar; £4 low raltpetre, to London and Liverpool; the nomi nal quotation for rice tonnage is £4 10s. to £5, and Jute £5, Howe Koro Manner, Mi out improvement 7 t have been very iim ing, in doubt to the unensiness still fit question, Money is abundant. market ie fair seeu- i tatny | continues with- | demand, with | 623. cash, A sale of 600 bbls. No. 3 | from store. at $344, cash. mend to Pease Creek to learn the correctness of the ra- mors. @ requisition for another compan: to Tamps in charge of 30) We understond that the Governor has issaed of volunteers, to, stand of arms for the use of that post A company, commanded by (apt. Ww, Fisher, Jr, has alread: deepatched, we under murder. to the ‘Theatrical a Niwto'* Gannen — There ix given by the public to Mr. Niblo and been raised. and will be scone of the first Muasteal. lack ia the patron the companies be hax engaged at his theatre. The Ravel Family —those old favorites of our city~are always received with much invgbter and great applause ‘The danse de corde, the + Mulliners,” and‘ Jocko,” which were performed last pight, were highly successful. and drew forth the enthusiasm with which the farces of ways received This evening, the the Ravels are al- me sets be~ fore the public the tight rope exercises, the “ Four Lovers.” avd the pantomime of * Godeuski, or the Skaters of Wolva” This is & now bill, which will, undoubted, prove very attractive. will be produced the grand bailct On Monday next pantomime, called “Le Diable Aaoureux,”’ with entirely new scenery, tricks, transformations, dresses, prope ties, &e Mile. Bertin. and M. Paul Brillant. will make their first ap- pearance in America in this singularly constructed piece. amily Bunton's Taran field again Jast ¢ a crowded audience to visit th: mirable dramatic version of Di the more popular does it become. frequent it,’ eneral excellen ‘ay lor, The cast will also include —* Dombey & yeater “Horn’s Last.” the We havo since learnt that sue! jirections to his hearers, to “ 1s followed to the letter, in makin, if the whole Ravel Son’’ were in the and. as a matter of course. had oftener this ad- of this piece Miss ta, the man of © no conse- tated that we presumed e, was from tl mn of Mr, is not Brougham, the case; itis the work of » gentleman connected with } the press. Burton, Brougham, Clark Miss Taylor, ke, all act very funnily in it.’ To-night Mr. Lynne will take his boned formed. with an uncommonly strong takes the part of the Melancholy Jaques; M lack that of Rosalind; Mr. Burton will play Touch- #, of the Bowery, the Duke, &e. A by Mile. Lovarney, yeter, and Herr ‘St. stone; Mr. Steve mui mela M Leach and farce ef the “Confidence Man” will tainments. Narionat Tieatnx.-—Everything is ep} ce in New York now-a-dags. subsiding fast—strangers from various Union are flocking enjoying the time to the utmost. tional Theatre obtains a full share nd is more fully attended than and “As You Like It’ will be per- Mr. Lynne lias F. Wal- Miss Hiffert, oepel, and the onclude the enter- assuming brisker The epidemic is jn—and evory one seems desirous ot Of course the Na- of all this influ: ever, though, through the dullest heat of summer it has been finely patronised; but now, with such an excellent company, and such capital entertainments, th overtiowing each nij characters, and we sey no more we recommend him as one of th | Irish actors who have, within the laet year or t ared in this city. White's done well too, and deserve the nightly. | This evening M resents & first-rate bill; t. Mr. Redmond Ryan ing the present week, been playing in @ house is filled te has, dur- a variety of [rish the truth, when best of th ear in three dif- i Ps ferent characters. Dancing. and a Geasert by the Sere- | naders, will make up the rest of the bill. —There is no end to the va- th ‘imital — WCunsere's Mivstas niet, entertainmen: strels present nightly 8 which to their lar, there is likewise noend tothe popularity and they have so justly acquired in the! They are, without doubt. could be got together, and the m: who has not yet heard them, has ir peculiar li as harmonious a band as woman or child ‘at treat in store. To-night they gives fine programme. BCastix Ganven.—The Sable Minstrels,the famed band of instrumentists, as well as the bail, which terminates every entertainment, are great attractions at this fine resort of French & byn & Martini, are sparing lic; and we can assure our one of the coolest York. during this warm season. rs It It is well known that Messrs. jeleer, as well as their agents, Messrs. Cor- no pains to satisfy the pub- ers that their garden is and most agreeable places in New is also much fre- quented by those who have already enjoyed and spore. ciated the comfort and Orieatal happiness which are always felt witbin its walls “CITY TRADE REPORT. New Yous, Ai . 9-6 P.M. There was some better attendance on ’Change, but as merchants bad not had time to receive and examine their private letters received by the America, before business hours, transactions were in most articles (usually influenced by steamers’ news,) rather limited. Owing to nam receipts and stocks on hand, with a good Eastern and local deman feoted by the news. Neaiger sd ster. whil lour was firm aod not af- The same remarks apply to grain, to corn; the prices for flat yellow were je round was quiet. Prime wheat was in gocd demand for millingand for the Eastward; sales of prime Ohio were made on terms stated below. Rye was quiet, with moderate sales, without material change in rice. Oats were dull and rork continued heavy, but ries ir nal inclined to droop, es were making at quotations given below. Beef continued in steady de- mand, with rales at about previous continued dull. rate sales of good to prime. marked change. dairies were wanted fer export. change in #1 Cheese was not Th their pri letters per America Asnvs.—Pots were in fair demand, with sales of 100 Pearls were dull at $6 ~The aggre bbls. at $5 8735 a $5 0 one 8.000 bbis , in se, which were included sour et $4 06! upins) ars or coffee, while prices w Traneactions in cotton were made to a fair | said in some instances to have bee slightly in favor of buyers, Operators at t | of "change bad not had time to rece! rates, Cut meats | Lai Lard was firm, but quiet, with mode- Buttor exhibited ne plenty, and prime ere was no marked and examine a — for the parate lots, a: ong id a S437 ected at $4 1246 a $4 3755; common mixed Western at $50 $5 06\ itraight State and ood Michigan at $6 1245 a $5 15. Obio. favorite Vesternand pure Genesee at and Obioat $5 314 a $5 87. xtra old Genesee at $ ve sales about 1,700 a 1.800 bbl Southern flour was in good a: por! sales of 1400 bbis. at $5 25 for Baltimore, $5 8734 for Georgetown. Rye F rales of 260 bbls at $3124. Corn demand, with rales of 150 bbls. New Brandywine siderable sales reported tale of 7.000 bushels of e Ohio at ed do., O30, a 640. for Western yel Northern yellow, atioat, at Ole , deliv of two cargoes of however, were but rarely © 8.000 bales were reported foarce at $325. Wheat: $5 19% a $6 25; fancy State extra Ohio at'$5 $650: new $07! ‘Meal was in’ good | Jersey at $3 1234; There were con- private terms. We noticeda $118. Rye—Sales | low, and 6; At the close, w sale was made "ish—Dry cod continued in active West Bank, at $2 Halitax mackerel, onceded. Sales of Fresonrs.—Epgagements of flour were made to Liver- 00) ut raid to be at easter rates. 1s. and corn and heavy goods on private terms Epgagements of flour Were made for Gla-gow. on private terms. dd at $9 for prime. K.—The rales reached 1,100 bbis., at Beef —Mess was steady at $13.0 $14. and $12 for prime, Sales of 25 h james and shoulders were made at Tc ter the for nd at bo, for the latter. Lard —Seles of 150 | bbir. were made at Gke a Te for good to prime. But. ter was quiet, at le aldo for Western, and at Tc. a | Lie, for Obio, Cheese was saleable, at 2c a To Receipts of Produce per Hudson River Lines, This Fioui Ts «bbls 4516 Pork. bushels 1.000 Whisk: * 10,000 Ashes = 6.238 Cor 113 Cheese, Fores, ™ Havana, Jul 7 whi te 25 —-Sugar— ite inferior to 8 6\e London ork, €0 day short, wight 345 N prem ; New Orleans, pominal. Married, On Wednesday the 8th inst. by the Rev Valenti Duek, Mr. James Nevins to Miss Many Jane, eldest Keaqr., all of this city, danghter of John Ludlow, Dey. to middling, ior middling, 100. a 10%6 } second quality, 06 daps. ” is 24) 93 per cont 1 per cent prem. On Thursday morning, the ¥th inst, by the Rev. C, G; Vise, James Kennxvy to Many Ki city On the 8th inet. at the Mansion F the How, Wm. Parmelee, Albany County rent West to Saman Avousta Bacon, Worcester hv 8 Marrachuretts On Saturday, the 4th inst . at Peek: Mr, Halladay. Gronox 8. Wacwr, of Somerstown Mm to Miss Burt. tm, both of this Albany, by Judge, ‘Au- all of Sutton, kill, by the Rev, le. are requested to a tend bis funeral, this afternoen, at 3 o'clock, from 98 Green street a jax papers please copy ) hureday, August eb, of di infant di d at 4 o'clock Wm M. Wil idence of Crosby the rm r sentery, Carwanine, jmabeth L. Classman, relatives of the family are respect. tend the funeral. on Friday afternoon, her grandfather, *t bh. beg At Quarantine, Staten Island. on the Oth inst., Eu.uew aged 1 year 4 months and 4 friends ef the family are reque funeral from the residence of her tat inst . at 2 @'eloek P.M On the 9th inst., Mr. Gi for many years @ well known and rerident of this city ‘The friends of the M Shaw. are respectfully invi this day (Friday) sidence, No 47 Madiron n Wedns ming, the &th fn Brows ‘the years. oldert bon of 8 8 Nicol ‘The frends of the family are renpe: 20v Me reer street, this morning, o'olock Groreen aged ‘The friewde of the family are ree) | to attend his funeral from the reside ears, of congestion of the bi days, sted to attend her her, this day, 10th nor Avams, aged 63 years, highly respected 'y, and of hie ron-in-inw, Mr ited to attend his 3 o'clock, from his late reet et. of the prevail. | vetay Apotrn born in Nor . ed 11 andson Invited to ne Galdl etfull tend the funeral, from the reridence of his father, the 10th instant, at 11 On Thureday, Oth inst, at Jamaton, 1 1, Low fully requested noe of his father. meeting 62s a $5 $7.0f 53 in-law, Christian G. Gunther, this day, at 1P.M. His remains will be taken to Greenwood U abel the prevaiding epidemic, Wa. Fiaxe- Gan, A ‘At Brooklyn. on the 7th insteot, Mrs. M. Gocain, aged 84 years widow of Richard Goggin, « native of Skibbereen, Ireland, and for the last forty years reai- dent of the United States. July 30th. at Somerset Place, N. @., the residence of the Hon. Josiah Collins, Jou Fitzcena.y, aged 30 years, of the late firm ef Ward and Fitzgerald, sada member of the New York Board of Brokers. On the 31st of aly, at Baltimore. after a lingering illness, Catnanina M., wife of the Hon. Louis McLane. MARITIND INTELLIGENCE, Port of New York, Aug. 10, 1849, 5 7 3I 8 san Pr suns trae St Resi Mae 8 tos We bash, Hathaway, "Barks—Sidewia (Pras), MOON Bi MIGM Ww, As via Baltimore, Superb (Nor), Peterson, St Barts, &e, Funoh & ma, Rhodes, Demarara, $ Tuttle, Brige—" Chlcrus” (Dan), Mang, Cadis, Proteus (Pree). Mech: Marseilles, do; Barbadoos; Billow (Br), Davidson, Wi N Lake (Br), Smith, 8t Andrews, NB, Barola Samuel Traver, Hopkins, Norfolk, Nesmith s—Mary’ Wapkin, Myers, Baltimore, den; Zelica, Larkin, Eastport. & re Rival, Frost, Ne ven. Steamer ~Penobscet, Seymour, Philadelphia. Arrived. hip America, Harrison, Liverpoo RuTGA TER ince, wish tadee, 49 B Cuban oe July & tae 22, spoke ship Gales, from Liverpool for New York, SYM: spoke Bir ahip Bondices, from ‘Liver: time, spoke Br bark Hyui ‘Also passed sev ‘wo did not signalix pp, Canton (I ‘aswed Java B wo St rt Cary & Aug 3, sii ed sa isting No ¥2i5, Mariot, ee white - 9 oly via 1, ay mi ‘Am ship, standing 8, eal, with black odge, and letters OR erl00, Allon, Liverpool, 40 days, with mdse, July 9, with mdse iy 17, lat 47 90, low apd passengers, to Fox & Livingston, 4 for Loi 23.90, spoke bark Devereux, o lon ‘from Quebec; ‘2th, Ist 43.30, lon 45 20, saw a Pp with » black ball in her 4, 1ut 42.50, lon 61, was in tore open. standing Wi, Au any with sbip Napicr, Kev Fore, "hath to comyany with ship. Ann W; htn,eif Nestucket Shoals, sow shi Bi Leavitt, Liverpool, m- rk Pilgrim, of 64 was is ment, standing days, with mdse and jelwon. Ship Wisconsin, Mumford, Liverpool, July 5, with mdse rt. ona rs, to Froet © Hicks, sby, Belfast, % H Thompson, raed ay Ship & . Bark Elvira Harleck,’Dixey, Antwerp, 30 days, with mdse, te Harbeok & Co. Spoke on the Banks fishing ‘sohr Sea Bird, “' park Gulliford, Bordeaux, 31 4 pBAth Archibald Gracie, Rice, Burbadoss, and 12 days from ‘ur t, to Hitcheook & Marsh: ir), Crocker, Cardiil, Wales, 6 di , Doyle, eer, Dozle, Gu elaver; she was +200 tons, July 35, # tull rigged brig, painted black, came dowa before the wind, and ran within ten rods of us; she hauled up her courses, but. 1 uss speak on board; took them to be j the last we saw of herat night, she was stecring alee my Colonist (Br), Milhall, Tobago, 22 days, with iron, to tor. Brig Dauiel Baker, Bonaire, July 22, with salt, to Can- field & Speneer, of New Maven. Bld in company with ship Augusta, for Boston. rig Sealer ( toG 4 J Lau a] Hayes, from Charleston fur Turks Lal rig Jennett, Robinao: with cotton, & to BL Sayre. July 23, 0 hip Hoy Borton, bound N. br May Flower, Foster, Nouvitas, July 22, with sugarand molasses, to Simpson, Mayhew & Co, in company with schr Providence, for Norfolk. ‘Sehr Altemarie, Stear, North Carolina, 2 days, with naval stares: Schr W 8 Jones, Pollin, North Carolina, 5 days, with na- val sores, ine, Barker, Virginia. Seaman, Baltimore. Sehr Plato, Week, Baltimore. Schr Conneticut, Ellwood, Baltimore. Below Packet ship Splendid, Crawford, from Havre. Ship Boadivea, from Liverpool, with passongers. Bark Pilegrive (Br), from Glassow. to ED Hurlbut & Co. Bark Hynsford (Br), from Glasgow, to Grinnell, Minturn 0. Also two ships, one bark and two brigs, Balled. Bark Hercules, Bueuos Ayres. Tem Quarantine—Ship Gertrude, Liverpool. a eartiee, 50 t meridian, SE; at sum-set, Ave 9—Wi SE, blowing very Hair Awenica. July 6—Put in Sn Michele, Mi- DecArt Fossa Helena, Post, NYork; "Hichmond; ist, ‘redric! Ball , V Dh, March 18—Arr Augustine Hes Han- bart Town, ged Pr heed Leg anew N Dw) je0 Steves . from “f day's ies does not ‘mention whether abe ALG cin A chele, from G: DELALD: tington, Ho! ne, | Cole, N P | ber roa oe) Nd ay, Yeh, Tt from Canton, LFAST, Jul 0—Arr W, q ernae Magee, Phila: 19th, Harvard, Corlis, ft Mary, Muiiken, Gi wm to load for N York; 19th, Fosse Giasgow, to load for N York. Baravia, May 16-Sid Aldevaran, Benson, (from NYork) os qi Lae! ag: rw = ey Set oe. 19th, uly 2l—Arr leans, arshall leston. ar © , July 26—Sld artis, N York. Core oF Conn July 24—~Arr Flora, Gole, 'N York; Hironda, Dixon, do; 18th, Phantom, Telloch, N Yo: colo, Atwood, d Emm ompson, do; man, do; John Bel ‘timore, Choice, Hunter, do. I Sut | do; Lamartin | Beth, Trident, | leigh, st Talisman, Dursley, N York; th man, Bursley, 5 Bombay; 80th, Rambler, Bullard, Boston. a Bostor; Sist, Isaiah Crowell, 4 b—Caime downand anchored, Danube, Chase, ak. ‘Sid 27th, Luce NYork; Almedia, do; 26th. Charles Watson, Baki 2, July 18—Put in, Bluncke, fm N “ELerwone, July 15—Arr and cleared, 1o, York for Ham- Sherwood, Crossby, Winrota, Geille fo: | 8 for Petersburg: 10th, Audacia, New York; I7th, Peterhot. Endicott, Petersburg Alex Fi Curtis, do do; Attioa, McLellan, do do; Th: a for orth Bea; Dorothea, Brun, Stockholm ep) i o Rolins, July 24-814 Elizabeth Dennison, Post Pamilton, NYork, Greene year Hyperion, Perki Bid 23d, Charles M'Lean, Cain, Boston; Pilg timore; Zint, Wm Ditehooek, Rollins, N York; erculean, Chase, Arr Legg Greig, Charles Sid 24th, Lydia, ‘Track, Boston; 2let, C M Lavchian, Cain, Boston; Pil- —Arr Virginia, Johnsen, NYork via , Antelope, Watkins, Shanghac; Eagle, tr Manchester, one, NOrleava; Monila. Sid Ma: Leyett, Caleutw Have, July NYork, * Knight, New ¥. faut, N Orle . Hibernia, Lifex; 24, Ba lore, Johnecn, Apwlachie na, Gilpatr | York; Regina, Craighesd, ‘eres, Colling, Apa~ Inehiceley 3 'P Meee Java. Parry, nm; Laewnie, iter Aber: N York; Harcley, tt; Cornelia, Blanchard, Port~ bernia, Michael, PI | Bt, “CI Corner, ore; Ocran Robinson, Staten Island and it dol BM, ridge, Peabody, New York; Wm Ward, ~ nage Bermuda and N Orleans, eat July 2) for N Orleans | on Les poxneany nly 2l-Are Thactus, Merrill, NYerk. ork. Sid 18th, 'y 20 Entered inwards, Predorick . Cottrell, Wilmington: ot, Clark, Philad. Bist, Yorktow Maria, April | #lu 2lat for San Bing: May t, ne | $14234, Damilton, Peterson, Boston; May 4, tet NYork; 2st, i ‘— Ty haadelphia. ute, te a 3-Arr Barnstable, Symmor, Boston, and i sen, ase PUP erly ent Amason, Huborteon, ‘ok rimblecorn; Maripows, Saunders, and Woosu ne, April | for San Francisco. og ed Natohee, Dw; yer, Vall ed NY, wera sa Arr Phantom, Tallock, N Fork; Amuerer Jal, arrived i sexe Porn ears oom, iach S & "once were lest, if tate Tithe is rt. a lars, "they wuss Kavawhs, Hi her moorings gud of Norit ry Lineniex Mercantile Gaz did not take slightest list si awhe ine, grants, five of wi the past week fi Sitrme.ns, July 23—The Lemox, 2let inst, and proceeded 01 ae ‘The ‘Awericai the @i belong to 1! was at St erboand. above account is ©: Treo he Caroline, LANROVE. ro. id afterwards t No such vessel 5 Capt Babooe wp the 7th June inst to am that neighborhood iad eyvourn, July 22—Off Portland: The American from Antwerp for Nex h two of the crew, have died York, with i- within brokefrem on the % és Shiclde; came off again at the Aved ot the Hed er voyage without apparent damage, Joly 21—To the Rtiver of the Sippin and e—Sir: You will oblige me by coal b uppeared in) our largely circulating jo t the Americ Rainbow full over at come to the ears of those interested: m. 1 therefore have to sap Place, and. further, the vessel bad mob nce she arrived, and has met with no no: ived any injury whatever. I remain, your ol fervent, Hauuis Srackrors, commander of tho Raleooge Rewvasr, Ji pai wied ight yet every thil timber, was soo fast, from Phila Cowrs, Jul; day. the for N Yo 22—Spek: ican bar! of the dec! the 16th o1 a. ore on Cros! t inntabes Hy nasal oof the crew dead and six others sieht 24—A brig dismasted, with fiddle-head@ use deok painted white, ude deal of rn ra eiy | i July, by the Agitater, at Bale from Now York fee Light- M i by nite opposite the a. pilot vessel, this rugs, from Antwerp Canniry, July 23—Put back to Penarth Roads, the Bre- thers, Englicb, been down as of Wexfo: July 25—Two seamen, nf t0 the Amerioan ship 500 rom Newport, for h Poi ga a We ended for suggling m apprehended for am raed. ‘OK RN. liner was passed, with « cross in hor Sw, parent disabled about Roster A saad haviag Anderson and Al- arrived here tobaa- for the jil the American ship Sea pol ly Lop, for America, with paisongers, all well ship Champl westward, in lat 43 30, lon 5 Spoken, thip Orion, 2000 bbls, Int 44.9 8, lon 178 W, ‘Apri wea lin was passed, stecring te the EMR. Sorvete, Leolsh, Mar- ‘covidences mb; Coren, Hunter, Ray> tel Raynor, do; Alorons, Whittaker, Joseph, Small, Newburypos Rusling. Smit Fd ig, Amy W Leeds, Endicott, Providence: Mary Rowland, Rowland, New York. Bark Gom' Nickersem, Boston. ‘Steamer Ironsides, Stewart. York. Cleared—Steamship Oxprey, Charleston; ship Allegheney, Norgrave, N Orient ‘ks Paos, Wilkins, La- feAITs: Condelin, Jobin, West Indiex: Mary, Ponti tong rigs Bride, do: Kate H ruptilt, do Le tin, do; sohrs lize 8 Lei Barnes, Savannah: Gai ling, Smith, Ni et P Base Pautucket; Black Diam: w Bedi Bliscellaneous. A Lerren Bac for Havana (per mail vessel from Charles= he 15th in OT Bxetany be made up at thi Exchaoge halt- ‘pase ‘oom, bange, on Saturday, Iith, ot two o'clock. pA Letuer Bi toe steamer A mt Se Thomas, Hav: 01 ico, and all parte o! ‘eat Indies, will elese the above office on Monday, 13h, Lausou—A first class ehi 700 tons, called the C! ‘Bill, was launched at New’ on the 9th inst, by Mr Currier, Jr, This ship in 6 of the, mined desire freighting ships ever built on the Merrimac. She is o: by Capt Charles Bill, of Bostor ‘apt Wm Lambert, of Porte eee Currier, Jz, and Moses Davonport, of New= ury po! ell, weighing abor tie Ligne cn" Libhy Toland to Mariners. 7 is. has been set meer |, mouth of Machias harbor, whieh is rung by machinery in foggy weather. ni Of Three Kings, New Zeal: Fairbaven: had take: January. Mareh 1, Shearman, Bark A = Bark Lind neiro, for San Spoke ii hor x 10 1600 Spoken. Sophie (Brem), Bund: reais be fandy ok ‘ heneo for FOR Christianson, ‘rancisco, May mn 22) bi Feb, Clifford Ws ‘lark, NB, 273 sp; 3d, Canton Wady, Fi eueen, fromm Baltimore for Bre- off Charleston hence (March 24), via SI, lat I we ~ ‘WS, lon 68 Soreign Ports. om April 22—Passed, ship aldebaron, Benson, for Ba- timore. Cunacoa, Jul: 8; Al riel, AX, Barron: Balow, shine iy a Nd brigs Barbi Ke Boston; tcht Boston, Tritble, dor ur Robert ( Vernon, York; Barn, tchrs ome it 9,9 feb Flori tick, Dr Ball wi ff to th and ‘up te this how: td bound came ii la bark. Kilby, Providence. ry r don; Unicorn, Teroa, Key Archelane and Fawell; 20h, ship Southerner, brig L r N Port Walthall for Philadelphia. New beny. & Philede! New tee AVEN om fayhew: Jonw BS Bare MM Coveh, NVor! ‘ship A Philae been bauled up under rail standing across ( Avg (—Arrechr Ocl Avg 3—Arr sehr ‘Tri Eustis, Phils en: Louies, Go mphis. © emer Hector, Kimball te Wii 4 gehre hy Me xp, Joly 2—Bark Bi Water Witch, for Baltimore, do. into Balt Key 27h, B10 20th, ship Rmily, Home Aug 8 ranconis, Smi Br |, Warren, ao; ‘Coombs; Nii phi he el "for ths ‘Oth, bi London. Lewes, Del, Ang&, 11 AM—Only two briee roworded wv l—arr RM , Howes, Live Id ships a; Cn Week, vie Tampa B le brine roux, Aug 7—Arr achr Lady of th » Mog TA. Rogers, Biaoward. A r. Lam rr sohr Lue le, do. Sid ship est, ios. nek, an 22—Bark Jano Doten, Stockbridge, for de Siuly 19 Eid oelg * Be Futon (le), Bal ly 22—Schrs Catherine, Coombs, for NYork,& Wi for Maracaibo, next Po ship Caledonia, Jette ton, 8 cate rpen via joston, 32 Alex- ‘idow, bi Ports, a. Adi ye aa if ba ell; Marceflne, Partridge: Cl nia, orrey. Philadel; aterm aren Wee t i Richmond’ G tL nt to sea. Bark Nashua d Sarurday as rted. She resent and was probably seen arbor: Murphy, Baltimore, United States, Grant, Turk jelphia: deh, brig To tig Mary ‘& Jane, Renton, Leston, Ang 4, PM—Arr ship Anson, Elliott, NYork; ster, Lovett, 1p since Inst re} ree for NYork, ht om account of three of ber orew ve cl this morning at 6 o"clooke irnod. No other veel im- ort. Some thirty coal laden vtained by Southerly winds steamer Trent, Cor Tpool; echt Sei rr thi ken, Li Somers and wii Lake, Phillips, sobr oht Surveyor, Chay Al- rt Dawicl Parker, Russell, Albany; MeChiaton, ‘op Cleremont, Albany. eproRD, Aug 7—Cid ship Citizen, Howl Avg 7—Arr sehrs J: iver; Wm A Epafiord, Harve River; Pocomoke, Witcher otphi 4, Sen in C Wright, Jol Wm. Capen, Gel ‘avon, tk; N Thaw, raraae, pe Gipsey, Veleor, Rom nat H Thow pron, Wis Crockett, Borton; Greenway, in, do ue att at City Point—Ship Martha J Ward, NYork; bark om Test ros 84, bay vid Bhetheld Taylor, Boston; Mills, Francis, Governess, Mri » Ave x ‘ola, sehre May do; Louies mehip Amerion—Por Hall Hiken and ehild, and and child, Mrs W Ly mM Chi ‘Aug 7—B8ld sche Globo, Small, Beverly, to load for bgt Elonise, Sandford NYork; °! do: Orion (Duteh), € Moe, 8 Yorks Powell. Witliams, NYorbky Fodinese, 4c: Thorn. Wi bya Horton: beh Ontario, i lier, Work, rrived, a fan D orate Mr and K RN, Wi mnbaum, v0, Colling, Me Coates and dec ons, Geo Bliea, Ly N. Maj Henni Ba Captain Noite, wise rubh, 8 Grunby W Caeten, ley, Wamith. W A’ Rac hild, of at ty HO wey Dadi Liverpool, he _ Ship Wleennalp-—Dr Young, Indy, and fe ‘v= Khip New York—Wisy F Lys tr iam, tary, Orel be photon Antwenp—Rark Elvirs Harbeok—Me A Sehwetbs, of 86 and 146 in low. wr—Birig Jeanette RD Paton, —