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be Taylor has promised te be present, and it will be attended by the farmers of Pennsylvania, well as Merylond. The fair last year covered a r acre lot, and it is expected to be much larger thie year. The Montplaisir troupe have arrived here, and commence .en engagement this evening at the Front street Theatre, and it being a boliday, will, of course, have a crowded house. At the Museum, Mr. and Mise Logan have com- menced an engagement. Holders of flour were firm yeaterday, and refased cash offers of $5 for Howard street We report sales of ‘300 bbls. straight brands at $6 064. and 100 bbls extra at $612}¢. Incity mille we hear of no travsactions worthy of note. No change iu ofeny kind Re- celpte of corn and wheat very rioes same as rerday The following were the rales at the Stook Board yas. terday. $2200 City Sixes, 1840. 1083, rea Bank of it 02; 29 Mech Bk 145: 1 Far and 96 Marine Bk 27 45 B and.O RR. 4 . Bmo 4436; 60 do 6 mo 443; 50 do, b20d, 4335 ;60 Ge. b30d. 44. Our Ph SBE phia Corres) r Puitaperruia, Sept 12, 1349. Frederick Thorne. the young man shot by James H. Kelly, in the Washington market, one night Jest week. died this #fternoon of the wounds te- ceived. Kelly was admitted to $5,000 buil to await the result. i The sheriff of Burlington county, has arrived in the city with » requisi for Capt. MeMakin, of the steamboat Edwin Forrest, who 1s charged with aiding and abetung the escape of the man that murdered Collins, at Reverly, about two weeks since. Jtis true thet the offender must have es caped to town on the boat, bat those who were on board expressed themselves satisfied with the course pursued onthat occasion. The captain was willing that a committee should come on board and search among the passengers forthe murderer, but this was rejected, and in the meantime the fasts of the boat were thrown off, and she came away. The fellow who committed the crime, left Philadelphia the following day, and 1s now under- stood to be at, Milwaukie with some relatives, ‘The sales of etock« at the frat board were: —260 Gi- 100 State Be ©, 6844; 160 Wilmington RR 65 4.000 State 5's, 8836; | i: 8 5 100 Reading RR, e 6 The Caba bapeaiuon. INPORTANT FROM MIsSISSiPrI1—FIGH ROUND ISLANNRKS—SEIZURE COMMANDER RANDOLPH ‘The sovereignty of the State of Mis invaded— her Ines beve been fet asiile and defied by men holding commissions under the Uni It— an outrage of the most grievoi character bas been offered to one of the States « Union Men living in the Stace of Mi- issippt hv deen denied the right of free pa-rage within its limits — have bad their property @eiaed and appropriated by strangers to the laws of the State, Individuils. totally ‘unauthorired to execute processes within ber territory, ave arrogated the right of ioi-tering what thay | consider justice and of executing what they consider to be law. in the very presence of her Inwful magis- | trates Will the State of Mirsiesippl submit to this ia- digvity? Will che alow her laws and savhoray to beret at naught here io her southern counties? yander Randolph and his ty G AMONG THR OF PROVISIONS BT ertion of her territory. the A deprive of all pereons ter of her protection—the er or these rights which she fete to all wbe sejouru within her limits’ If ieslesippi quietly cubmite to an indiguity like this, then have we mistaken the apirit of her people; then will the world say that the vigor and manliness, for which her people bave everywhere been distinguished, have not been @ mre ber Sears aduituiatration But away with all such ditrasts Mississipot will not quietly submit to the outrage perpetrated agstast her territory by the agents of the general g vernment Ere thie, we bave reason to hope. a magistrate's warrant has arrested the parives implicated in this unlamful inoa- son af her Stare sovereign y and held them to appear he fr" ¢ Corcwit Court 10 answer for their acta Leute shown, through ber magistrates. that her soil all net be invaded with impunity by treet and committal the ageut of at seeking hel siesippi will pet be equally pr sult put upon ber by the agents of the ment. In this connection, we were somewhat surprised to Bee the Bulletin making the exeeption to all the rest of the prese of our city, by attributing the opposition to Commander Kandolpb's © blockade and embargo" to wey, Motives gud then proceeding to -how very c at it is influenced by such motives in a caution stivence from any condemnatios of this outrage. fear that it way imply a disapproval of General Taylor It is trely alamevtable stay ifan American sure some of the notorious vic lx imputetions cf thia nature that other journal ing their free the dignity, or inter wer But what has thie question to do with party? not yet appeared thet these naval officers thorized in their pr cevdings by any orders government jo Wachington. We think it will tara out that they have acted on the President's practama ‘Yon alone, spd that. we have already showa xivesthom no authority to proceed as they have doue.—N. O. Delta, Sept 4 [Frem the fa- deral gorera- It fa still more lamentable, hould be restrained from exprese: ahte. for feur they may olfend the with the success of the party in O Pies une Sept £.) tached to what is Secret Expedir mounts ts over 449, limited supply of pre on the and the men are in feur of being put on short r. ‘Their bread ix now protably out, or vearly a9. and (m Saturday ight war blockaded by the steamers Water Witeh and Paylor. the Fliet and two cutters —all United States sloop-of war Albavy «ax lying outside of fora Island, and the frigate Karitao was reported tobe at anchor in come of the pases in Lake Borgue-someeere be teen Pa Whatthe Konad Islanders,” will doin th: iremergew, not say. At last recounts they were ing the arrival of one or more ste sor their reli-f, but our in Reed Island on Satur ifieer Cf Ope Of the blvoksding ny Verse! atten ting to gvinte the t fired into ond rurk! iday morving one of men at the island whose name We could Hot iearn, divd of 249 brain fever. wad while many of bir comrades were attecdiog his burial, an attack was june Meprodat ore fylun- vd that d that id would be | Teristed the and beat i ‘The w stood to by Kaine, « aden He had to be remored trom the isinad, Yaten on beard the Water Witch for eafety C ia on Saturday, that of the officers of the Round (stauders’ plivatiom to the Legal nuchorities at plece firmeivil process ag the officers # t off their ad wo eudear to- ta. je soden erd er lor the arrest of | le would be that the p: corer would) the parties compa a little eingier if ( « pole Sam and beld to bail on the eos Ddarberians."’ or rather euprreiliously spo e bare vagrants’ as thay have be 4 DA hortry that Cot wh k overto Perry B Warfield. keq. at Biloxi, the peceeary altidari and that the legal grotirman alluded (6 te to com. | duct tbe proceed We bare niso umderstond that ip aecordaver ot deiph's prociamation a boat load of p Round Iflanders har been alrendy seized Anornen Anovetion Case —The Rey onse has drawn out ® commun joo iu » Baltimore paper from sa _ Snonymoue correspond: Bt, communicating the fact that anotber pereon bax been abducted from our ter- * million of dollars The Prince of Ors - cured a) Pad ie velee as being the Chief «hy robbed the Prineres of her jewels, eich had bee. sented to ber by her father the Emperor of ku the object of the King im diseuvering the thiet te bis tom. the Primes and it wae thin chat ta. iment of the United Stares to The promies of the im had been pald to certain persous HbIy kbdueted (he thief trom New York, ed him inti lined The writer further ays, Ty Of State wae made mequainred the facts, ae aler with the grove injuation of the Duteb gov roment ‘owards am eminent cith ‘United States: sud thar pr -eotatious wore bim to our Miniter a: the Hague who etrang: eoted of refured t pre ent them te the king lot ht render bi fow dames Lang was batly fealded In the beck | a fireman named Valentine Han Jem was blown inte the water, hadi legs, below the knee eeif by bolling om ton plank until takeo on bard Another man, woes mame we dave not beard wax aleo injured | Chere were a great Many Proeneere on board bat none were Pete ws wey ettiing VICIA wth — WO. Crercent, oop o 250 Wilmington RA | | ftrations of applause The It hes | . oula that the number of men | | good how | Gord Joke, or a Night's Frolic.” which ts | there eveetiont minstrels ‘Theatrical and Musical. PBowsay Trsatas.—It is mot morely ordinary suc- cree which has attended the doings at this house since ite re-opening, but sucorss of the most triumphant kind: every evening hes seen a most crowded and brilliant audience ansombled within ite walls. and the aplend: tertainmente afford-d them have given the Uimest satisfaction. The “King of the Commons" which was played last evening, was mont highly ap- planded; parte of thie play are very affectiny during come of the scenes where Mra Wallack. laine appears. we observed some of the au: fected The Wallacks Gilbert Smith. Winens, &o . all appear to much advantage init To- pight. we soe * Richard the Third’ is to be played. The style in whiob this piece is got up ot the Bowery, cannot be excelled The properties, costumes, &o, were purchased by Mr. Hain! rom Mr. very high figure, some $7 000 of $8 000, we be are, without exception. the most gergeous and splua- did stage properties we bave ever seen, and all most epprepriate to the times, at which the dat ie laid. Mr and Mra. Wallack will ta! Ricbard and Queen Elisabet! Lady Anne; Gilbert, MeFari engaged in the piece, The new dra Duval.” the best melo drama of tl formed an the afterplece, br of Claw With such a bill t t y nt Oiled with visitors frsm all parts of the l they will find the Bowery theatre a most deligh! place ing pleasantly. Buoapway Tnratng.—Itavian Qrena.—The opera of Lucia di Lammermoor’ was the entertainment last tre, Signora Biscaccianti sustain. ed the character of Lucia, Signor Nita by penne a Enrico, and Signor Corelli, ax Edgardo, former occasion, criticised this opera, and only te repent. that the principal characters were well repre - fented— the porte of Lucia, Edgardo. and En- thee, wt here particularise the character of Edgardo, as pereonated by Signor Corelli—he was im fine voice, acted with spirit. and conceived the charac- ter well, ‘The opera. generally epeaking. was ably sus- tained. But bere we murt give # general bint, and as- vert, that although nature may have done great things for wany artirts, in endowing them with powerful musical organe, yet there gitts are frequently throwa awoy unless the voice undergoes s proper dri 8 seund musical education, end pers ior tf 5 d beanty of music difficulty betweem F in the first apa jat in the alto. and what grace and elegance lie be- b there pointe, in the scientific blending from one note to soother. is at once prepared what to expect | from & soprano voice. The articulation must be dis- tinct and perfectly unemothored. for it is not only peerr-ary te hear a clear pote, but also the clear pro- | Bunciation of each word This being minded. an art- | int ie sure to attain exeellence in the beautiful acoom- plitbm+ ot of singing = Thir jog. Signorina Cedesco takes her benetit— she will sppesr in the character of Nivetta in Rostini’s beautiful opera of « La Gaxze Lxdra’ The piece will conclude with the celebrated Tondo as rung by the inimitable Malibran, after which he will sing “La Colasa,” in costume. We predict a full and fashionable bouse, Ninco’s Ganvex —The entertainments at this at- tractive place of amusement last evening, was the drama of “ Secret Service,” in which Mr Henry Pla cide as op former occasions, was most admirable. Thia pire is weil cast and went off with the usual demot epings entertainments concluded with the laughable farce of the Doul Bedded Room” Mr Dulcimer Pipes. as takem by Mr. Hi. Macide is certainly one of the most comical. as well the most laug agement of Mr. Placide, it ap- pe potn' h time of its per- formance pight, the Ravels will appear ia several tableanx, eleo a new piece will be beought out, catled Paris in 1848 "' We recommend all who wish a choice of sents. to attend early. if we we may judge from the crowded houses on former nights, Bunton’s THeatas —The new comedy by Brougham called “Temptation ; or, The Price of Happiness,” off In very geod style, and the author deserves great err dit for the interest with which he has invested this leeal play It is needless to ray that Mr Brougham had «capital part for himeeif. being that of O'Br; op emigrant. just landed; and that he won, at the time. the | Mr. Burton. as Bobslink. much applauded as well Merrrs Lyone, C. W Clarke, and Mra Brougham. Cousin ( herry” and the “Sphinx” closed the enter- tainmente, which were, indeed, one of the most agree- able of apy in the city. This evening, will be perfor- med the celebrated * Toodies.” one of the best pieces the last rewson, together with the new eomedy of | ‘Temptation.’ Nodoubt.the theatre will be attended by a large audience, Nationat Turarne.—The excellent oompany'at pre. sent engaged at this house, the splendid manner in which it ie Gtted uy nightly the effect of drawing crowded houses last night. we Dever saw an au- than they were with the new 4 Out of Place.” fa which that > Mestayer acts mo racily. Her 4 of character—from the French danseuse be Geman soldier, und again to the Yankee, and still again to the Irisbman—were very amusing ; her engine and dancing were much applauded cons dy of the “Midnight Hour” was next played. It J+ @ mOat Ipteresting piece aod was acted in fis atyle Mrs. Mesteyer and Mra Isherwood appeared to much advantage. aod Jefferson. Burke. Herbert, Croek Try lor. &e , ench sustained their parts well.’ The very | Antere sting er mie di of the © Jacobite” cone \« ight the “ Midolght Hour’? ‘oor Soldier,’’ with all the “Tn Place and Oat of Mace’? played With such @ bill there will be « , bo doubt. | comes Ocrsrie Taatax.—Activity Ia the | reign ing maxim at thie place of amusement, and the | meneger reems to be indefatigable, It is only three Dights since he opened his bondoaniére. aud every evening has offered to t bio a new pisy The fare» of “Lawyer's Practice,” which began th teloments last eveming, as well as th epectacto of | “Britenpiaand Hibernia” went off syle end elicited much ap | the farcrpating songstr nd Mirs Nickivae ertaipments § To. repeated, the Will alee Miss Mary Taylor, yeurg lady, deserved much oredit for the histrionie display of ir respective parta. The operetta of the ~War aflord Mr Bishop an opportunity to such as those of the” Jolly 1D \nderson my Jo,’ whilet ies Mar; d. with much taste, ti! “When the Moon on the Lal whole covelud Taylor ho song of Masset ke is beaming ; It 3 with the new farce of a” Dev and drew forth much Inughter; Mies Tay #Hudent Sip Seneca, being very elegaut and Miss Milos sing ber part of applause. This evening the bill : ”<Brittania and Hiberola,”” A Devilish Good hance for all lo and good , tris —Trus as the neadle to the pole the breeze of popular faror continues to blow om whose excelieat perfor pers are Bigbtly the theme of nd miration to wast w & rs of our citizen over fowin voyage murical, &c., are given, loud. They are the leading their entertainments the mont ut s few evenings more, ente at thi They have been most fashionably during the present week will be as care- ever To night the grand instrumental the trumpet byt will conclude with pot hb CITY TRADE REPORT Weosnsoar. Sept. 12 — The weeks later foreign Halitax. nod published to the regular morning edition of the Herald bed s tendevey to cheok opera! seme lending articles of produce, and to exercl ving fofluenee om breadetaffs, Flour continued HL with « talr amount of receipts, while rales were. to derare extent. to the home trade. and for export prices which farcred purcbasers Southern floor was pot plenty Rye flout was some firmer, meal war dull, Wheat continued inactive with erate enles om terme at bel fair domestio ten Kye stood the same, more active and considerable pales prices ood demand, with sales at an advance ofabout je perlb. Molasses continued fteady with moderate sales, Cotton was affected by the nese and operators awaiting the reosipt of the Feropa before entering the market to any rm, with sales of all sales of pearls Plowr ~The pales for the day reached Jp reparate lots, among which were orotvery Bi at $4575 a $5; common State and mixed Michigan at $50 $5 12k. obietly at the form firure; straight State. and Michigan (old and new #1 $5 125% & $5 25. pure Genesee and Southera Ohi at £5 1M & $5 44, fancy State and Obio at $5 50 FEAT: extra Obio at $6 68% 0 $5 04, extra Genesee Bt Sh 75a $6 OF the enles about 1.500 bble. were ep Of Southern, rales of 400 bbia were STM 8 $560 for Balti: 6 Yo $5 The market cont nued 20 bbis pote, at $7, with « $6 we B Corn ith sales of 150 bbls. New vy at $3 18% & $3.25. Wheat-Saies of 2.300 hele Genesee were made om private terms, and about » Southern fed were reported on terms not made | aoa Rye war rtoady, with salve of 2 800 bushels, at ar. Oore were veliing at 2400 forcansl Corn ~The salve reached a! me * Ole, for Western low, and ce ; for fat yellow, 620 a 62Ko. Ge. atte. " Cosren ~ Sales of about 1,776 bags of Rio, were made Ralee of shout 1.060 quintals of dey cod. ware ee a which was performed last night for the first time, went | Tels of au author and those of an actor. | ip. aod the sterling picces produced | nter- | ry good | and talented | \ aterman,” “Farewell my trim built Wherry,’ | Diot.aaei Sales of 300 carks Trivided. at 25e. Cubs Muscovads ranged from 240 10280 = FerCardenes 3lo. wer mendae for tart and 220. foraweet. Porte Rice ie. reached about 2000 a ing mess at $10 2ia$l0 37%, with some lots of prime at $875 Berf Sales of 180 bbis. were made at $13 00 tor uvinaproted; Chicage meas at $12 60, and at $13 for extra mess. Prime was toatl at $9 60a$10 Cut mrats—sales of 60 hhds, plain shoulders were made at 43; Lard was steady. with rales of 560 ke at 6\<o. for white grove, and at 654: for No 2 and6Xo at%e for prime. and 200 kegs at 734: Butter and Cheese were steady. and in good demand. Rice wae unsettled by the news, SvGane—The sales reached about 600 hhds , including New Orleape at ba60.. with Muscovados at 64534 ow—Sales of 60000 Ibs, prime city rendered at fo delivered. ‘V nat xsone—Seles of 6500 lbs, South Sea were made, at 56 cte. ‘Wuiexey—The market was beavy in the forenoon. Sales of 230 bbis were made at 260 for Obiv, and at 2654 eta for State prison, On change, buyers offered 266, while sellers demanded 26 0. Total Receipts of Produce, per Hudson River Lines, ia Day. Flour, bbl Corn, bush: MARKETS ELSEWHERE. DOMESTIC MARKETS. New Benroup Oi. Manxxr, September 10—Oils,— ‘The market tor crude oils during the past week bes Deen very qalet. but holders remaia fira We have only to report sales of 100 bbls, sperm at 116 cts ; 200 bbis. dark whale. at 42 ots; 350 bbin ordinary do at 45, | cash. and afew small parcela iuferior at 40 042 ots ured there isa brisk demand aad sales of oo made wt full prices, Im W Coast whale, ta —We notion rales of Volar at 40 cts. and 77.000 1b8 mostly N. W. Coast, in parcels. at 26 ots. cash—the market closing firmly, with probably none to be bad at the latter priee. | Caxdles.—Sales of 260 boxes sperm at 24 cts, cash, Annual Review of the New Orleans Market, 1849. The anvexed statemynt of the movements in the staple articles of produce in the New Orleans Mark during the year ending September Ist, 1849, we ha taken from the Price Current of that ¢ Cort0n.— ‘This leadiug staple of our m | dng the reason just closed, tions of the previous yrar. but some peculi marked its progress, which will be fuund noticed in the following summary :— ‘The season opened Under great depression. from want of compotition in the dewaud. ard from an unusual decree of uncertainty in respect to the supply. the ox- | treme estimates of the crop varying more than 500,000 bales. The vwrottled state of Europe also contioued | | to exercise ap untavorab ¢ influence. as it curtailed the | operations of the British manufacturers and caused | prices to rule low. and the stocks to acoumulate, in the great markets ot England ‘The firet bale of the new crop received on t | Sth Augurt, being four days earlier than the fret ar- | | rivel of the previous year, and the whole quantity of | | the new crop which came tem ber wes 2864 bales, » in 1846. 6 £46 in 1845, an’ ew ciop up to the sume da’ extreme range of 6 a¥ceuts per lb At this | vin 1814, and the salen of the tendency of prices, under the depressing intluence of accumulating stocks, adverso accounts from abroad, and the absence of the usual competi- tion among purchasers was constantly downward. uutil | November, when low middting to good Middiing Louisl- | pas and Mississippis sunk to 4% a 554 cents per lb. which was tbe lowest point of the season, ‘This redue- tion, however, brought buyers torward more freely. and at the close of November the market was arreste and for some monthi | | quent, jaed by remarkable si | though the general tendency was toward a gradual vance. ‘The fluctuations were but slight from Novem- | berto May. and at the close of the latter month, under of unusoally low freight» aod improved | the quotations reached 7 9 7 cents for | low middling to good middling Louisiana and Missis- ‘ippis, Im the early part of June, however, the great | anjority of buyers having cloved their season's basi- ners and departed. prices sgain yave way to 6% a 73% cents for low middling to good middling; but soon they began to rally once more, und in the latter part ofJuly, | by a ruddem avd somewhat speculative impulse, | | which appeared to be bused upon umusvaily low stocks, band up to the Ist Sep- | inst 1.089 bates 1m 1447, 140 | barely rexoned 600 bales, | time, however, the market had not fairly opened but | | Stock on band let Sept . 1543... facture je States nouth aud west of Virginta. Having thus traced the progress of our market during the past reason. from ite opening to its close, we now cr we te the point which claims fur us some reference to the probable prospects of the coming year . Che ques: tion ef supply, ip view of the increase of consum; bas egain become of paramount importauce, aud ls likely to cbalienge scloser serutioy than for vome yours or disudvautage of the may be safely asserted, howe that. what with the frosts of april wbich, by rendering replauting neces- sary to an important extent, retarded the progress of cultivation several weeks in some sectiuns, aad the excertive rains of July. which washed the bills, flooded the lowlands. and kept the gravsand weedsraak ip the fields— and still farther, the recont destructive overtiow om Red River—there can hardly be » doubt the totel product of the present season will fall sbort of the la-t by ral hundred thousand bales. ‘This conviction, w he greatly eubanoed prices which peculiar clroumstances caused to be realized at the ciore of the season. it is to be apprehended may give rise to rather extravagant expectations on the part of planters. which may. perhaps. be productive of dirs ppointment, as it should be borue in miad that Eu- rope@p afairy are sll in @ very unsettled state, and that apy great enhavoement of prices must inevitabl check the ratio of consumption. Nevertheless, wit! the experience of the past year io view, and in- dulging im @ reasonable ertimate of tuture proxpeots, there seem to be strong grounds for the belief that the | rates for the coming orup must attain a muoh bh gher | erage than was realised for the product of the past | wn It may be noted couraging feature the food peof Great Britatn and the continent give favorable promise, and it is to be hoped that other elements will not be wanting to insure the realisation of @ properous trade. ‘The first bale of the present year’s growth was re- ceived on the 7th August. from the interior of this State; berg only two days ater at market than th first bale of the previous year; but it was not until the | eth August that any further portion of the crop came to band. nud the total reecipts of the new crop up to this sate, are only 477 bales. being the smatlest quaatity for wany yeure except in the short crop year of 184%, when the receipts of uew crop up to Ist September we only 14) baler, These remarkably light arrivals, view of the comparatively high prises that are may de covsidered ss fully oorrvborating the g Leerertic. tbat the crop ix very backward fact will douotless have its ipfluenoe with parti rested. in forming their estimates of the probuble pro- duct, The quality of the uew supplies thus far this seagon proves much experior to those of last year. and they give warravt for the expectation of a considerably higher average classification than was attained for the crop of 1818. ‘Lhe sales of new crop up to this date amount to 200 bales. ata range of 10}¢al2 cents for Good Midaling to Good Fair, with some fancy parculs at 13u?4 cents per ib Jp edaition to the causes already en inst the production of few days huve brought intelligence that the boll worm is quite destructive in many sections. and that fn seve rel portions ef Louisiana and Mississippi eaterpill: have appeared upon the plants, which 1° is feared ‘ove the same species of worm that committed such ravages in 1846. It is devoutly to be hoped, hownver, that thie may not be the case, or ut least that the lace: nese of their eppearance. aud « favorable change in the weather (which bas thus far bewn rather too wet). will revent the aceowplishinent of very extensive tajury. Kase tue ce thove eecke (perhaps less) will dvteruine thir important point. STATEMENT OF COTTON, jumerated. as ope st ratipg s@hatow 97,401 | Arrived tince the 26th ultimo, . Arrived previously... . ‘Total receipts for 12 months, end- ing Stet uit Fe Additional bales made from wi avd damaged cottun, and ramples, ok ite 000 —— 1.145.382 1,182,733 Exported rince 25th ult. Eexported previously. . ‘Total exports tor 12 month, Stock on band let Sept , 1849. | continued favorable advices fiom kurope. aod adverse counts from the interior reepeeriag the growing | crops, the rates were carried up tod}, a9, conte for low middling to good middling At this poiut the | market was left nearly bare of stock in first hands, and tbe transactions during the past month hay cerrarily been light, though within that period a still further advarce hus been realized, rales bare been made at 9 a 10 cents for low middling to good middling Louirianas and Micstesippis, which rates mark the highest point of the season, # point which we conceive to huve been much above the hopes of even the most | sanguine. and which was only reasbed ander pecaliar circumstances. ‘Tennessee und North Alabama cot- tont bave met with rather morg attention the past | season thay during the previous yeare and tole fair pri ined. Th livte opened in ) the quotations t of June the rates gave way to 64 @ 63 cents, Dut advanced again at tee close of che month to 64 6X cents per ib for round average lists. with little or | no supply left onsale, The xeasoucloses with a stock on bend im this port, tocluding ali on sbip-board. not olvar- €4.(f 16.480 bales; being the emallest stock siace 1346. | Of this quantity only abont 760 bales are c At the | | close of last reason the etock «as 87.401 bales, and the | quantity estimated to be on sale was 10.000 bales | Among the peculiarities that hare marked the | course of business during the past season, we may mention the fact that the purobases. particularly thove for Great Britain, have been epeoulative to a greater extent than usual. as most of the crders with fixed | though gradually advanced from time to time, ere generally beiow the range of our own marke’ os for Epgiaad were mostly epeculative shippers, or by thore who, trem of their ordi reat liberty to exercise some dis- peot to prices, ‘The quality of the Lou- iviane and Mirriseippi crops much below the usual wrage, principally from the admixture of leafy par- tleles, and thus the proportion of the receipts from | thore rections ranging above grod middling bas been | unusvally small, aud as for really fine cotsous they | could only be met with in ve y limited quantities, The balk of the @ hes fallen upon the middling descript deat co Th As the per «the for better quaiit pro’ their comparative scarcity oar- the difference between middling aod fair to 1M @ 145 cent per Ib.. while on the still finer grades the va- | riation much greater The reoripts from Cem | Bese and Alabama were of unusually good qaality, and embraced many crops that would compare fa- | yorably with the product of Louisiana sud viississippl. | The total receipts at thie port since lst September Jart, from/all rources, are 1.144.382 baies, This Jocludes 61 $86 bales received from Mobile and from Texas by ves. [Chat portio crop which reaches as via Hed Ki hes exports during the rame period are, 1.107 203 bales, of Shich 645018 bales were rhipped to Great Britain 164,647 to Franee, 161627 to the North and South of Europe. Mexico. &e , and 205 811 to Unived States porta, including 2,200 bales Westera Saree Comparing the xports with thore of last year. we find an increas of 07% bales to France, aed of 7526 to the North Beuth et Lurope, &e ile to Yreat Britain ther decrease of © jes, and of 44 662 bales to U ates ports. The total recetpts at ali the stiautic and Gull ports, up to the latest dates received—as shown by cur general cottun table—are 27us.614 bales, against 2526108 bales to the same dates inst year; showing an increase of 382,400 baler This amount, however, it rhovid be uadersteod, does not re Prevent the setual crop of the United Stater. as this cannot bem ti the full returns of receipts, ex- weentrated at ove point. For of the cottym crop has pping and C: ‘th ree!) , as the stock at A ta aod Hamburg rill be boas than it was at the olow of inst ear, avd the difference betweum the two stoe! ed from the receipts, ax belonging to t of last year, Atall © the crop of 1548 9 canaet vary very greatly from 2.700.000 bales. It will be seem by the abo geet crop ever produced Int on ban the supply on & lighter stock than bas bea past, as the whole quantity im the : the progres of the year and tained at the close than the mort wine oo! hy naticipated, as it war apprehended that the supply. in view of the troubled state of E would prove ence as the result shows @ proportiovably taorr i country. Che fable ee imports in the whole of Great Britain, for the rix months the 30th June last, stands as follows: } + ck Ist Jan , bales. . .. .4v6 Import six mow 1.4 466 Making « sepply of... . . 1,841.06 months. 114.600 64, Cocoum ft a bl 205 968.106 682 dot 748 307 case, 806,800 180 Tv0 Weebly fe - taken al ane pou ‘taken for consumption in Ureat wuth= of the earrent year. ie ot taken for that purpore ta 10° .808 bales aed what ie teh © rem tat | paccoms by tow baius tbe weekly arerage of 1640, quantity the firet six me Ls | shipbcard net cleared, was 14854 bhds | time of 6.45: bar ‘Tonacoo —At the date of 0 stock of Tobacco remaining on hand. including ail on ‘Or this qu tome 6 000 hhds. were in the heads of ter part of which was held at ra ms, which then were for lugs. factory. 1!¢ a 1 lanters’ do. 2a 2%: leat. inferior to common, 3a 4%; fuir to tine 4.05; chotce and solections 6 a 6 cents por Vb, We at that time wdverted to the unfavorable tenor of the advices which bad reached us respecting the growing crop. and tLe contimation of these advices as the seacon advanced exercised # considerable intluence tit: t ‘The average of prices hax beem rather lower than last | bulk of the ex: trict and pepsioner ard uftered many privations at Val morning. at 10 o'clock. 00d Gre ton of Abrobam and Bailey Wood, aged 27 yen ear though « much greater depression would doubt lors have been oxpastoueed but for the inoressed European demand The Lowest point of the flour mar- ket was in April when the range of the market was $3 70 $6 for ordivary shipping brads of Ohio &o., tothe beet St Louis ihe point was resched at the close of July, when jaence of a moumen- rives for to 96 tary rcarcity ort cvrm bus fuctuated considerably, aad Tange. according to quality aad oo dition and au unusual proportion of th past. It is a question that is always involved in muob | owing to the unfavorable character of uncertainty, particularly at #0 early a period of the | has been more or lees damaged and t! season as this; aud the indulgence in anything like de- | ft for exportation Uhe bij finite estimates would be presumptuous ia the war 660 © 680 per bushel, as 60 many vicissitudes may yot arise to the rai ‘Wo a 40c. rm April, Wheet bax generally boon in fair ‘owing crops. We thiak it request through the season but the greater portion of reevipte bas been forwarded to the North. Nweverche- lees the rules for export have tly exceeded those of lart year, and the extremes of the wa ket have bvea Tho a $1 per burbel in Novewber, aud 600 a77c ia April in regard to supplies fur the coming sea-on, ‘We are sorry to observe that those of flour and wheat not likely to be abundant = fhe accounts from the ‘Wert re-proting the wheat crops are unfavorable, and in the more Southern States, such as Cennessee, Mis- ma. ke the. crops were forward aud the cultivation largely extended, ‘t+ of April caused almort total destruction Of corn, however, the great food crop of the coun- y. st iu gratifying to observe that there is a proapest of very umple supplies. though notice that ia the South recently there has beea com-iderable complaint of damage from oxcersive rains With the exception fet lard the receipts of which have fallen off sem+what, the trade tn provisions bas been sull more extensive then last year. It will be eeom by our tables that the Teceipts of pork materially exceed thore of last year, and the course of prices has beeu a matter of much dis- prime, $10 @ $10 60. June, mess. prime, $8 a $8 26 per bbl There r- able purchases for shipment to England, principally of prime end prime mess, whioh latter is put up ex- presrly for the Engii-h market, and has geuerally sold wre at $10 per barrel. The receipts of be: 0, have been considerably larger than Last year, but the demsod, Paving been good, both for export aud home use. prices have geperaliy mainteined « bigher range. Che ex- tremes of the market Deeu ax follows:—September, mers. $16 50 0 $16; pri $1L @ $12 60, December, mete, $10 9 $10 50; prime, $7 @ $7 60 per barrel. The rte have been to Great Britain, and ccnsinted privelpally of prime mers aud india mess, ia tieroes, Ue prevailing rates for which bave beea $15 @ $16 for the former id $16 per tierce for the latter. ‘The falling off in the eupply +f lard has caused pri to attain a rather bigher average during the past than in the previous year ‘Lhe extrome rates bave ben 70. a O}ec per ld in September, aud 43¢0. a 6350 ia Dscwin- Der; and tbe total exports. (all packages dving reduced to Kege,) are equal to 1,249 61 Kegs, against 1.396 4d Kegs last year Of this quautity 891.099 Kegs were ex- ported to foreign ports. ayatust 645.410 kegs last year, Great Britain baving taken equal to 1v6 63L heya, What may be the extent of the supplies of provisions for the coming yrar it is diffioult Lo determing, as ood deal will depend upon the range of priova. taough f ii wed that. under no circumstance, will the k be equal to last ye Married, In thie eity, on the 11th inst , by the Rey. Dr. Adams, Cuanies Jounsox, Eeq .of Now Jerrey, to Miss Ana- wvita Jones Fuorp. youngest daughter of the late Semuel Benjamin Nicoll, Erq , of Suviter isk Yeatord: 39 years and 21 days. The fuow from his late residence, corner of Wasbington and Duaue streets, on Phuraday, 13th inst., at 4 o'clook. fils frieuds, and those of his brother Wiiliam, are invited to attend, without further invitation. At Morristown, N. J, on Tucsday, the: 11th inst., Mania, daughter of the late Major William Shute. Her remains will be taken to Elizabethtown, N. J., for interment he 12tb September. of dysentery, Jamas E. Berra, tb year of bis to the family burial place N.Y, for interment. n Asics Lann, formerly @ representative in from Indiana, at bis residence in Aurora, few days sinc Hon Avam Howtsman, of Tennessee. at his residence Bear Jackron. in that State, on the 23d alt. At Maochester,N HM, on the Sth inst., Jowau How Lise, aged 04 years. Mr. [, was a revolutionary pa- He served under Washington, ey Forge. On the morning of the 17th lust. Mra Vicetrea Nune enzin. of dysentery, reitet of the late Heary Nuogeser. 1 tives and fri Fenpect- 7th street Chursday) Her remains wiil be taken to Op the 12th Inet . at Sharon Springs, J. His fi will take place from the hour upon the market. Luring the fall the demand was to- jevebly ctrady. though income degres alreumisertord precy vn -F TM cement en oe Geant, by the limited extent of the stock ov sale aud the fall | Yeeros het Seoateet lees claimed Upto the Ist Decemb: tions comprired 1.443 hhd time embraced some 8.u00 hi amount by were for lugs, factory leaf, inferior to comm ; choice and selections 6% a 6 cep first hogebvad of the new crop arrived on the 8th No- vember. being three days later than the frat reowipt tenured Of the previous year Im the months of Decemde , | shine—Great Western toh Janusry. February, and March, the receipts werme | Pheip: & € unusually Ht. aud the sules during that period about | Co; Tennessee ( s Kept pace with the inspec Daving at no time exceeded 1,000 to 1500 hhds. The | quality of the early receipts was. as had been aatic! pated. decidedly inferior Im April the dem: tiwued good. and the arrivals, tho for the rearop, having increased z contammed parcels of «grade far superior to any that | (+), Berry, Charlestoa, & BARITING Berke these, C had ber ely rampled. they agreater scope | Tm ke & Lig uphell, Jecksow « jer these clreum- Schte—Sonire & Brothers, ‘harleston: Pauline, fod before the | Hunt, do: Ira Bliss, Wilwington, NO, BS Powoll, Wat ° lugs. factory, ourette, Baltimore, dohneoa & Lowden; Sequel, planters’ do, 2 to ¥M; leaf, Inferior to con Jheny Pi Rh Port "ie mon, 4 toads; fair to One. 6 to 6; choice and selec Ww N dford; B ‘nok tione, 6% to 734 cents per Ib Up to the 19th May the total recelpth were 21040 hogebeada, agatast J0.4v6 beads during the same period the year previous; Wareham, Mass; Jovoph L Long, Arrived. belog defcieucy of 15455 hogeheads, From that | Packet ship Yorktown, Sebor. London, A ‘s date uptl the Zist July, » period of little more then | Fd ish, wich ndee an 242 pasnengors, to two months, the srrivair embraced 25 04 bog-hends, | & Co. Avg 25. lard 48, lom 21 43, ‘This rapid increase of snpply (which brought up the total reoripte to within 3.000 hoganonds of t pedi bad he rales for three weeks ending August 4th oo sheads. agatost receipts im the same grbeads Since that date the inquiry nued ood, and sellers have been able to realize very fall rater We now gone logs. factory, 2ke to BK; planters’ do., 33q to 4: inferier to com- | mon, 4 to 6; fair tofine & ri by the foreguing summary that the | t for the twelve months has steadily ) free from any rable Huctuations sitbough by no means equal in quality te thar of the preceging year. was mevertholess, a tolera- diy fair one in that regard. and certainly better than on, 34 OS, spoke ship Arges, of jadelpbia for Lives ich abip ik, of and ool; Grh inet. lat tb 24, lon 60 4, With 22.000 fish, all well 7 ner, tow teul~ Phila telpria. m It, parted company with the Jes Corner 22d, lat 60, low 16, parted company with in Zurich, Thompson, Havre, 33 days, with mdse ng tor eta, Co awengere, to Pinks, # from Von D 2 thy with » diamond ein Liberty, Peabody, Liv 14 100 paveer gers, to J Verh Tis Bow Nard, Liv Pa B king t ng 11, Tasbar 15:h, with Phillip . “Ang 2. las 46, low aye from Havens for par A, spoke brig Selters . bound to Londo: 2th, Int 47 10, New York, bound te Plymouth, Jorma, GO days. with mdse, te Cibeattar ‘Aug 15, in company ‘We bad reason to expect. from the untavorabie season *'y)',! _ And the character of the early recvipts The total re- psu," yon ee cripte at thie t since lat September last, are 62.536 spoke Anglo American, Brown, from Boston for Liver- bogrh+ ads. and the best information we have been able to obtain de us to believe that ing in the country is ematler Ameng the receipts are Incl Fook. Sw), Wenroth, Gefte, 85 days, with iron, Deer ies Sekstion & Corey Cum 0 G00 with eve, to a with _ exel Or'sepe 1 New Orleans, 35 ° FP Santon. Aug YF, inv 23 00, To angel a with ship Waid of Orieane den, Sherwood, Charleston, 6 days, with cotton, Dimon. Glasgow, Aug 11, with mass and 184 3 Ute RCo; Ne costwise por bark ‘ates: exports, and stooke, for the last ten years, will be po liad withoas shown by our tables, one cleay day, until she rene Un the subject of the growing we cannot, of | Bark eee, (eal. pa, Leghorn, 98 days, with mar~ course, speak with mach confidence at this early period. ble Be, to Dekbe Avg 31. Int Ly aged 3 me ‘We mayrt ever thatthe unusually cold weather, Petters init, (wo of which wore MM, ube ethers nov diecers> | y evere frosts, which prevalied through- jsf. ' Wert im april cause of th Brothers (Sw), Furst, Stockholm, 72 days, with irom rections, ead thet iytohe bk Keruker, & Nazlor & Co, din an unripe state. in order to save ‘thet trom total lows At s later period, when we shail doubtless be in poseession of information upon which to base a mote decided opinion, we may reour to this | subject, Brarement oF Tomaoce Stock on hand lst September, 1844, hhda.... . Arrived siner, 24th 0 Arrived previously, Total receipts tor 12 Exported since the 26th ultimo. Exported previously ‘ | experts for Lo mora... 6. cousumption. baling, &e Stock on hand let Sept 1849 bhda........... 19 208 Weersks Provece — The past searon bas witnessed 2 conpidernble lnereare Ip the receipts of most leading articles of western production. as compared with last and & pliener at our tables will show @ cores. jig sugmes tation in our experts Che arrivairof are 1018 177 bartel+ myainet 706.058 barrels leat of 'ndiam cory equal te 4.755 000 bushels, agaiont wheat equal to 470000 bushels, burbelx Inet year; of core meal the ar. rival are much bene Only 12/07 barrels agaiant 47 148 Darrely inet year The total exports of flour srewut to TTK.STO barrels agelort 472,519 barrels test | tb ¥ barrels bare beva ship d Iteinnd 68 44d to the Weet alnaer te cosstwive porte OF Inciem corn the total experts are equal te 4.062 000 bushels. agaivet 806% 000 year Of thie quaotity 2LOLAU bushels have been abipped to reas ort ain era tremed @ OO te the Seer indies Re. and the Temainder te vusstwise ports, Uf wiueat, the exports | 7 City jee, oe , aud the ee neers and ballast, Rrle'artace (Sard), Sinttrie, Genon, 86 days, with 77 pas- bag 2 to ordor, 7,189 in ‘ons raver, f: iri irem Went tvdiey fur New York Red Beorice fmith, Rieheep Brix Litaw (Dntoh), Ems, 62 days, with 121 Buren. Crow's Nest, with rubble Brooklym. Que brig and ene schr. Ships pool; erper States, lemdid ( ten jestou; } and ethers, Saliea, Teaac Drew, Sam Francisco; Waterlee vr; — it), Livers catee (21 Saveduahy saute uate Ge 19; Taited sebtge We-Wind wt tun-rise, NNER; a6 meridian, 8; ab oun- Providerec wore, Torrey, New Lean} wer Combridg rt: Ci Wegmeutlt Kedron. Ey Cleared ~ “hip Columbus, wp. r, Bow ute, de; “Aonian, 8 Nashua, "Peale ¢ ‘inmens, de: » Clifford di Gon Jes briga Gow Tayler, schre 3 Whitmore, Torrey, jadora, Leli Fe ‘hater, Wills; Gold Baa- Miscellaneous, Tae Weer Ivor Reva. Mai Sream BRN soils tor bermuda ti » inlanda Reow, 67 Exchange, before Li o'clock, at which Will cose, o duly 16 ix (3, ie (Sp AM AmrGarty Is! mpany in Plymouth, aud will be titted out fo o Br ti b must be left at % Bath. $d inst, from iy aol Cionance hour ma, California, and all perts re ity) lodes wt the ‘clock " ‘Vhese mails are for= ven ser, te fot Readi it the m of foston, has been purchased t Cali~ ways of Johuson rior whive ip, of 400 tons WD Oroe! 1 Swanton, the latter of whom will eem- Spoken, Provably the Br mail steamer) was 4 0, DM Shot Keys bearing $by W or 18, Lai in, 13 days heuce for vy be bets scnger ia the Wh 1 21s, Bagged Island, Aug 7, lat ), atecring SW, was passed Aug 23, lat POK GALIFORNIA Bork & Franciscu, ti inet MACAIRO, Aug Sept}, the or Carnaninay, J Ady. and probabil 4, Aug for dy. " Jane, Prior, fi Be May 2) a0 bof Porsamboce tem uae Mt Hee Ae Little, of and W— Are sour Ewpire, Snow, Philadel= irig Wm A Armitroug, for 0York, only Amu vessel uly ir 4 Chatham, Huthugton, from Forton (May 15) for Sau Fraucinev, ace Mhyal well; would eail 1th, ton neatday. ir Tia An—Thi ed ph or do ALEXANDRIA, pool; sehr ner, Wert iT Maurine, Aug 3—Drig Margaretta, ark with D in Foiyg ute St Thomas on the Stet wilt, w a ) NB, Sept 7—Arr barks Hyndford ard Pa! ‘Vowasco, Avg W—Schr Urbs r whi bod the Paed, from Phi~ mal}, for Boston, soon, Bome rors. Sept lu arr si Parweil, Alexauc bt, Baveimons, Sept W—Arr Br brig Tw cod, MoDor, ors W land, No; brig Fox, 1 c oP Arey, N Fork; Joon G Whi Warchaw; Ellicott, € N « Baker, Fiinh, York. Steamer Uriris reports olf Poplar island, E hips Henry —, adel pata; a a herm, brig a the mate died ou the vnuble to pertorm duty 1 sur peced bound i ho arrived ut a Vafeage’ Von je Acomunt of seknora, nil ®lerge rhip, and off demes Puint a full hoguers rigged brig— fa ¢ Milbara, ether learn from ms. Sept Ar Marion, Samprom, Live bark Mary F Slade Howes, Plilauelphia: bres Peat! be “ Openango, Peudioton, hiiaaely hia; dy Carter Bre. orf pia. Ser in ell, baker, Groverst® m| Thacher, Predering eb fy P Baber, xton are. Phi pt dl » Philadelphia. ding. pt l0—Arr brie Keying, Brown, Liver- wre, parm Gerry, and MeoLaugiin, do; Drape Keaniso. N Yorks Bifors, ‘et: Signa 6. Sa folk ard Richwond: The adel ° h at Commercial Potat, brig pool for Newburyport, Sid Ith, brig Pleiades, Conter, Sa~ fos Sontag Mount Vern: w: aby port. br Jn Hampton rian. G erliny King, N yt ever two ip full of to ten Friday. lave retorned= there is supposedite be ndred vresels in the Keads and ate he sass below Wind NF. aloopa Gen RY ay Baves, Ni ork, Py Ww Loxpon, Sept Arr echr Mary A ard, Albany; Joseph La Sept li—Arr sohrs Sarah tight. dui Jonas Chew, Philed Arr brig Wi eed. end Saree Sept wer Atvertiee’. brig Sam Small, for " Sept 2—Arr steamship Globe, Place, Bra- Goss) pum (Br), Lowder, Liverpo: eey, Curacoa; she HL A Barling, alee schr NOC V, Wright, Pensacola, No clonrascse ine, Brown, Bestong ott, Vorten, Now= Whorf, 11 from nig en Jon Sen ithth “hionenk Gi, Opa whi hd to Providemco: Wim om 4), Dirosway, 2 for Bhston ntorinare. Is: vearly all the fle t thas jf anchor~ Lovell, Lovell, wrencs, Smith, Elian beth, Smith, lelphin; View fo Grace Carviine, Now Roo! 4 Mor- jotobkiss, Reywor, Philadelyh er, ‘sy stove Lady Te ko: Lyman Denison Smith do. am, Fish, Phiten ker, Par- wom, Woodbury, ‘Sihiese for San Baria, Ingraham, Brier :) 9th, seh Ovear, French, N ps T—Cl4 brig Kingsbury, [Robineen, Se f . (Outer Rarhor. — Washington, Kaowivn, Philadalpuny att Ore George FortLand, Sept Cid orig Kuth, Stevens, San Pran- aie rapes Rv AR fou: Orfay Tarte fon; Or ‘af eu, Andee sehr org Lamore, Ri tok kT Popper 3 birthe on the ties tow d ward. dinmas' od | Extehow ied at Monaonad tanked ac BR Mri aad? ing to be ord her, but lost ight of her during the a %. Her bow rprit w foi matamost carrion any fort above the yi or 40) 4 inted porte, 42 0, jon 04°, epee ship from rip Wis Le Joncas Cellert, Witmineron, NC, 7 days, wi at stores. se Brown DorRowets Tork inet i ween pokeachr Bysantiom (of Bonvingten), Ureaves, 13 days from Wilmingtom, NC. Hartt t of water And and cah of water, ‘her they brevber) shat morning, O54 the crew wore Gere oat ‘remring. last soem she was standing Fearing. Bocknam, Rastpoot, 4 days, with lath the master. (new), Harding. Lubec, 7 deys, with Breve & Ventre France, va feo Botan We “4 Sahel sine having sailed for Ca- one! similar to tt.) vine, Steel) dor +, Sep Are sehr Vigileas (Br), Duns~ it 10—Arr echrs Thos vem, do: Chas M a corti. Poi- ism Roalefs, Tarhiil. Kendwaty ph Noon Guilford, ‘a0; Leym " id O'Donsell, Denton, WOtloue Smith, vox Aer sche North Carolina, Seaman. Gazette, Cayen tone Mactha Marie, Ba |, Sens BA: ob ek: ‘erren. A jen Poieve, Philndviphia: sivop Cleaver; NYote = Ate w mt epate, Br Forks, * Pormles, 70, with ont Tat ww Jadelphia. how. hittaner ion we, 8: eh, 4 days, with te er 4th ax wand Henry, (oi Sebr ? vebe JW Cres ford, )» Virwinia, cle RAR A Sonar, Legler, Vireialas che Mabeoun lamin Ying w Da i Bor hweu a We WP Wi ri Wee Archur shit eugens f and five sorvawts, ef da ey ie thonrieste nous Da hip Oewoge— Mr Pumerat, Mr Stane, aad sperion— nit 184 tn the steers Mre Nosmith and ehilé, Me NO Thom he ae Wiliams, 1 ond

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