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‘Triel of the Astor Place Rietors. COURT OF GENERAL SKSSLONS—SEOOND DAY. wiv and aldermen Wood and P, FURTH! ATTEMPTS TO GBT 4 JURY ‘tbe ny orale an ae filled by the youterday for priueipel nged for favor —Pid yu bP es the statements im the pap-rs ip reer to the occurrence at the Astor Place t iA | bellows they Pweg as correct as mewspsper statemente ge a. had certainly ne prejudice 4 pet krow thes he hat soainet him, He believes that « riot eccurred in Astor Place om the night of the 10th of May; be alro believes Judeow was there, Po the Lintiet Attorney's queetion, ing to the statute. ns to the tndifference of the jury- Mr Harlow replied that he thought he could, tee or vein tenned by prejudice, if he actas an impartial juror. in Urged, i argument ogelnst Mr. Barlow's competency to ret ae a jurymal he (Mr. B) had distinotly stated that be siaeed ae thet @ riet had oc- curred, Now, said Mr Smith. it is ® question of Le Pot yet deciord whether w riot did oveur in Arti Place on the night of the 10th of May. ju Dad answered with great felreeen, but in su or cknawiedged thet bis mind was made up as to aad ae woe to be tried and he had alseexpresed & belief that Judson was there, ‘Triere prenounced cballe challenged neremnty H naw G, Boomer, called, and challenged for princ!. De you know the defendant in this cause? FP aie not, previous to eeelng him in court, in this case. Q.— Have you formed or expressed any opinion in re- gard to the ioLceever OF guilt of the defendant? ‘A.—No. vir. (Challenge withdrawn, and challenged for favor | Q.— Did you read the account of the transactions at the Opera House A.— | did. A —1 aid, 60 me . harge Mr, Judson with being ome of @.—Dia they the rioters? A.—They did, Q.—Hus avytL-ing since occurred to change your be- lief? Question Ty erie’ ‘A.—Why y the Covnr.—What do you understand a tumultuous assemblage of people, throwing brick but« stones, Mr. Sanvn.—{ suppore (batis sufficient, Une ot the triers arose to ask definite instructions from the Court, Judge Davy instroeted the triers generally, but re- marked that the decisions apparently fluctuated. and Tis Very dilerener wa the best evidence possible that no definite rule could be given which sbould govern allontes After ail. st must restin a great measure with the tri to drterming whether the juror be indiife- rent or not. ‘The vier: found the cballenge not true, Challenged Peremptorily ‘At this stage of the ease, Mr. Buersep arose, and arked the Court to rule, ax to whether each defendant ‘wus to be env itled to tive peremptory challenges? Mr Wintexe. tor the poxwoution, objected to the ap plication, 1 of order at the present time The Counr expressed itself im favor of the opinion, tach defendant was entitied to Ove peremptory eballenges. but ludge Daly refased to give a decision at the present time When the five chatlenges which are conceded should be exhausted, then would be tho Proper time tointerpore thi court bad expressed « vi cision at ihe present time Bansamin D Sxosn was then called. aud sworn. wor challenged for principal oause—then for favor, Q.—Did you read the mewspaper accounts of the Astor meee riots? but would not give a de- He TAN fou read what was stated unfavorable to Mr. Judson? . favorable to him. What I read w sin bis the part of Judson, aud Mr. Beush war accepted by his couuret Mr B | th ne? allemged the juror peremptorily on the part of D: ug sass Joxrrn Browse: was the next jurot called, Challenged by Judson tor principal cause. Q Do you now Mr. Judsum? A No. Q. Frem what you have heard. or what you have read, yn formed kuy Opinion we to the gullé or inuo- ee «1 the detendant, Judson? Tread the ac- 5. and challenge for favor Inter- posed en the foll 1 ‘That be bas formed am opinion unfavorable to the rrisoper, 4 ibat he believes there was a riot at the place and time clleged in the indictment 3 That Le bas & bias unfavorable to the defendant. Totbes three orje tions. the District \ttorney joined isrue with defendant's counsel on the Ist and 2d, and demurred to the 2d 7 dur. Sasrrm—Mr Browner, do you know Mr, ‘Only from Faving room bim in court. Dia you net & that be was indicted? Not till Ihnd seen his name on calendar at the door. Chatienge withdrawn and juror sworn; therefore, the fret juror js Joseph Browner, of No. 765 Greenwich street, Ory good dealer ‘Tbe next jerer al Chal- longed for prin Q—Dia yu b A —i think | die A Challenge «itharawa and ecballenge for favor inter- pored, ow the fret t unde before offered. red et the riot! was Cornelius Dewit. pd juror ie t 136 Amos rtr et. liquor dealer Mr. Brewner and Mr Dewitt being sworn as triers, the otber triers were relieved Witrot wih + entled and examined asa juror. for principal cause. and examined. chal- Vereen juror challenged for favor. Has bo cpinion from the statemeats in the papers; senare at SZ NeUougal street. and is ® merchant a! stores: sever belonged to @ military om the coca-ioa re- on the part of Judson, wrily challenged by counsel for opber Delano called 1 by Douglass and Judson for principal Crust questions and answered matoly as ty wiithe other jurors Challenge for principal exuse withd awn by both cowpsel. aud challenge for favor in- terpored by them Q.—From what you rend in the newspapers, do you belies there was & rivt on the night of the 10th of Muy i tried as to compe = I most certainly do Oa he the fact of these perw having been in. Out there was evinence enough to convict, if the evi- demoe war cubrtant ated Q—Under euch ciroumstances. do you think you have po prejudice againet the defendants? A —! think | could ect impartially a a jaror Q.- Br Jvrson's ou formed any t. Judson? own paper Mr Delano, in reply to questions, tke to Judeom trom the per pie and the aceuved ‘The pew triers were « long time comitg to « eonelu- sion. but fraily found the ehalienge true, and Mr De- dingly tejeoted. Levis 8 Ded was culled. and challenged for princtpal couse i Judem, Q—D» you kwow what Mr Judson is indicted for? A —Yen, | have learned since | came into court. that it ome pertetpation ta the Challeage for ny opinion. favorable or , Lhardly know whet to answer, counsel. From what | bave read and heard. | have formed rather an orable opinion of bie moral charaater In reply te a question from the District Ateecoem. Mr. Dod thought thet he could «it as s juror ia cane with impartial ty ‘The Court +A to the triers that the safest course probably would be that where a jaror hed form. ed an epins ble as to the moral character of would be best to reject the the challenge mot true, and Mr. lenged sworn, Waa at the Artor Place Opers bene on the night of the rist; waa out fide the bower Pad no friends injure know Mr Jadeon shen I rer him. | believe there was «riot there, | decane Leaw it. [believe Mr Judson was there: f Lave formed no opinion we to bis innorense of gallt Herge withdrawn and Vir. Page sworn — He konps ® public house at the corner of West aad Hobuk-w rtreeta, Clibert J Bogart re Rnd pet mite led; sbaltenged for priac!pal mye man Sechteoer, of Rast Tween. nd ehalicnged for priscipa: ee for favor Chaileuged rily om the part new elelwed he eution that the defence had expended the mumber of peremp- — oball: neee to ehich they were entitied. This pro- Porition wae denied by counsel fur the defence The question will he fully hae been rurrendered be his bail wi 4 him to be committed AUt ame Witttem BR. Cremer 4 iecoorta é Ulddiees Meore mertotity John 8 Cowerom, A K Harmen, Wil liam poet J2W, Reown Walter & Gould, NW, Caughey OW Brown. San Franctrco: M.D. Winehip Monterey, WC Lewin U 8 As dD Sidney Rell, Now Oricanm; Ceptain CT Baker, West Point: Thoman Kensie aod lady. Baltimore; J Bhipley, Liverpool Joba i Piliet, New ri-enr; Mr and Mre Saronm Movtreal; Colonel HN Baline Louisiana: FH Le enoledy Breton: De KR L Cooper, North Carotina; ton end indy, (eorgin: 1] F Waring lady, He Ohvokertiny joaton. arrived ‘yesterday, me at the (rving Homre Hon Themas Corwis Hom William Strong, Dr. Mu Hard, Kosaiton; rion, Jona eamong the arrivals yoster wore | and viye it with much spirit and judg nerally Do brileve the atatementa in the papers are | The rost of the qharacters yee Srey piazed framed acoord- | arrangementa. not good. Defenoe then | New York, who. no doubt, were principaliy attracted stion now offered. The | L wae produced im a style that has mever been equalled: J. W. Wallack. jr, played Richard better than we have ever seen him do it before; he departs from the ped braten track of most actors in thie part, t. We re- gret that the press of matter on our columas to-dsy, Prevents our entering more into detail regarding his version of thia part. an it deserves @ langthaned potion. Gilbert, as Henry the Sixth ‘and Mra, ‘Wallack. avd that tavorite act Misa Wemyrs, were woh applauded in thelr re pective paste ot the Queom ard Lady Apne The favorite drama of “Claude » goncluded the entertainments: it te got up in it Ftyle, and oredit, oth as stage manager. for the cou plete ip which he played the part of Claude too, an Avrora Sydory was very aucceasful. To wight, the tragedy of ~ Macheth ' will be played in order to afford an opportunity of seeing the Wallacks in it. to many who were unable to obtain admittance the last evening it was performed. * Claude Duval’ will coa- clude the entertainments. Broapwar Turatae—lratian Ornna.—We have sel- dom seen s bouse co full, or an audience so highly del 4 with a performance, as that of last evening Every a@ut in this spacious and beautiful theatre wat occupied at eu early hour by the musical dilettanti’ of Miss Wemyss, The “ t vocal fame of Signortaa Tedesoo ment was Roselni’s excellent opera of Garza Ladra,” which hae aot been perf in this city for a number of years. It contains many b tiful musical gems, which were rendered in aong by the company with great eweetnessi@nd Marmony, There wax only one exception, and that was in the character of Gienvettl, as persouated by Sigoor Bailini. the upper register of whore voice bad such a peculiar tone, as to resemblo the Echo of some yawning ghost.” ‘Tedesco. in the part of Nivetta, brilliantly displayed a rich mellow. and highly cultivated soprano voice, the lower notes of which duet between Ts great artistic ability and voral eclence the loudest ebeers tor ite repetition, which was com- Plied with Signor Vita, as Feraando, and Signor Nevelli, aa Podesta, were each peculiarly happy in sue taining their parts well, and received justly merited appiause ‘The same performance is announoed for this evening. when we doubt net, there will be another er house. it being the last appearance of Teta, She will sing * La a” and the ocolebrated Rondo, as (ung by the lamented Malibran, Nimvo’s Ganpen —Lart evening, at this theatre, it was really a beautiful sight to witness ao brilli a Gisplay of female beauty. Every elligible seat was filled, making the tableaux before the ourtain equally as interesting, or more so to many, then those behiad the rcemes, Nine tableaux were given, all of whica wore got up in a style not to be suspaased in the repro- Fentation of many of the bloody scenes during the rev- olution in Paris, in 1848. They met with general ap- probation from the audience. several of which were, at the request of the audience, repeated ; after which » pretty Pas de Dewar’ was given by Mr. Brilliant and Mile. Lebman. when. after the intermission of half an hour. the entertainments concluded by the comic pan: tomime called Robert and Bertrand "or. better known: as ‘Rebert Macaire ” This a mest laughable and on- mic afiair. and t be seen to be properly appresia- ‘To-night, is in 1848,” and “Che Soldier for ’ will be performed. On Saturday evening Mr. H, Placide’s benedt will take place. Buxron’s Turatne.—The domestic and local drama of Brougham, “Temptation, or The Price of Happi- 17 was repeated Inst night, and was received, as on the first prerentation, with the utmost xpplause, Bur- ‘om Bobalink, was most excellent, and ren- dered his part to perfection Brougham, as O'Brya wor alto link. sh- Clarke end Lynne. ae well as Mre Hughes Hifiert. deserve, aleo much oredit for their acting. The entertainments concluded with the popa- Jar drama of the” Poodles. or the Farmer's Daughter,’’ which made its urval bit. and # preciated iu a very rupturous manner by the whole audience, This even- ing will be performed “Cousin Cherry,” * The Sphinx.” and ~ Temptation.” and there wiil, undoubtedly, be avotber excellent houre Narionat Tneatre —The drama of the “ Midulght Hour” was performed bere last evening with much svecers; it is avery amuring piece, and the various Ingenious tricks played by the young lover on the old General were very funnily acted out. C. Burkeasthe unfortuvate Nicholas, who always comes in for the bard knocks and bumps. was as comical ax ever, Mestay Mra. C the © Tt. as Flora, ever aoxieus to jas muchadmired Mere M. is orite with the Creeker, asthe M: old Duenna, each played well The beautiful Mrs. Isherwood. alvo did ber part as Julia. capitaily. Such iecer as the * Midmght Llour’ are always popular, | Tite musical comedy a the” Poor Soldier.” and the | burletts of In Place and Out of Place” conclucted the | entertain: ts To-night, we are to haves first rate | Dill— no less than four sterling picees, in which all the | excelent com: Redmond Ryan will play Tim Moore, in the b Lion.” Mrs, 0. Mes- tayer will appear in po leas than three of the pieces. Next week we are to bare other entertain- mente. (f a most novel and Interesting description. Mircuece’s Ocrmric Tuxatee.—This fine resort of | pleasure has been patronised every evening since its opening. by very wumerous audiences, and all who fpend their evenings there, show their contentment by © display of rapturous applat ‘The operetta of the “ Waterman,” which began the performance last night | went off ina brilliant ublio betm mo with the sweet singing of Miss ( The other entertaiowents were also reodered ar the company in a very abie manner; aud the whole coneluded with the new farce of “A Devilish Good Joke,” \earure. a8 on the firet night Miss Carline fates danced, also. with much taste the Dill will consist of the wperetta of “No,” ~ Brita Trompeter's Daughter.’ and * Who ve choles qrogramme’ waich will insure ery good house A Graxp M woek, at the Ti are on a reale of liberality and Mr. wning, reodeur we hi which was reoeived with the greatest marks of | 8 large panther “heb retzed ope of the making his ercape back to the house = The little fellow struggled for some time with his antagonist bat ia vain, ax the panther bruired and tore him violently, At length be toroed bi- face toward the earth, and the panther ubinking that bis victim was doad, left eee | and weut off a rbort distance, but returned again coverrd him with leaves. brah, ko He Leone rd the other boy. but be bad got beyond hi oon as the littl oll was snw tbat bie enemy was ont of sight, he walked adi B® cireuttous Fou erable dittioulty. much excitement in the neighborhood, started with their dogs avd guns io pursuit of the pea- ther, ‘The dogs soon atarted him, when he turned upow the first that approsched. killed him almost tastauta- eourly, and pat the others to fiight One of the men, Mr. O, went to the rescue of his dogs. whea the pan- ther turned upou him wlan and would have killed his, bad vet Mr J. V., one of tho party, come at the tims, who applied the murzle of bia gun to the body of th animat and shot him; bat it bad «uch tittle effect ¢ {t did not even cause him to let go his hold. ‘The third mewber of the party. Mr_ A, H , was soon on the ground, and seizing the pautber by the neck with one hand. out hi throat with the other. Both Mr 4 the boy have been much injured. and fears have been enter tained that their wounds would prove fatal. The mer. however, it now considered out of danger. Tho pavther measured vive fect, eight inches in length. A New Scorr Maat —We yesterday had the plea- gure «f exuininiog. wt the War Department, « vary beautiful gold mvdal, which was voted to Genetal s by Congress, on the $th of Mareb, 1848. It ta of the tome rize as that voted to Gen, Taylor, (recently no- tiered im thie paper) the value of the gold of whioh it is made, amounting to about four hundred titty dollure.’ It was designed, ax we understand by a gen- tlevian connected with the Engineer Department struck at the United States Mint at Philadelphia. |The portrait ef Gen Scott ts engraved in the highest style Of tbe art, apd is deemed au ad@irable likeness of that distinguished soldier as he now appears But the most striking feature of the medal, couists im the fart, that On tbe reverse side is portrayed no less than seven bate the the seenes. the «ity of Mexios (whieh occupies the centre) Cbupultepeo, Vera Cruz, Cerro Gordo, Contreras. san Antonio, Churubusco, amd Mo- Lino del Rey.—National Intelligencer, Sept, 12, FOREIGN COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE, &C., RECEIVED BY THK EVROPA, 1 ‘Tne Crops and Corn Trade of Europe. [From the London Mereantile Gazette, Aug 3 -P.M.) More aurpicioux weather than we bave lately expe rienced erly be dvrired, aud harvest work bax been 1 without the slightest interruption during the last fortnight or three weeks, Cho couge- f thin state of affairs hae bee highty favors- ble to ovr farmer: y have they been onabled to recure the greater proportion of thelr orops im excele lent order, but the expenses have been lens tha fa ordinary feasons Ocoasional interruptions of a few ays or even hours must necessarily eruse lose, inas much o# the bauds engaged cannot be usefudy em- ployed during wet or showery wea'her; but no auch dirkdvuptage hus la'ely been experienced; the work bax goue om steadily and prosperously from Moa- Cay morning til Saturday might, ‘withoat vo ‘single hone ail” the | southera m tl nearly ova: the corn bas been the brovabt to in regord ta the harvest are therefore likely liewd. Till pow, we bave not estimated the Jield at more than w good average; owing. howe the capital order iu which nearly the whole alrendy raved bas been secured, and the prospeot Of the remainder bereg well got in, we disposed, tothink that the result will prove our estiaute te Lave been too low. particularly tm regard to wheat and ont; and as the crops of all other articles are ungues- tionobly pood, the aggregate yroduce of foud for man ona least is likely to be greater than has bean the an 10s season Jor many years past. U der there circumstances, we sheuld probably have ven it the corn laws had os low prices. ia consequence of ta- ternal plenty. never yet did harm, The care is, how: ever, very different when the redwction ix ewused by an excess of foreign competition, and we must confess that we feel considerable uneasiovss respecting the influence likely to be produced on the agricultural ia- terest by the admistion ot grain from abroad free of Outy. ‘The fal eftects of the tree trade policy have not hitberts been felt Last year's harvest was so defective as to render it necersary to import all that could be d have been done under wha that are now ina totelly different position. wn sufiicieut or nearly sutticteat food and the benefit which & favorable season would confer upon our farmers tx to to be taken from them by a “free-trade? legisiarure, ‘The value of wheat has vedergone @ further decline of tls pergr et mest of the markets held dart the week. and there is Bo appearance of the doenwar ut being ebecked us yet At Mark {wil bar beem greater, On Monday there was show of exmplex by land carriage fom counties, principally of thie year's growtl quelity dod econeition of the millers manifested they beid off until tae The ater part briog fine, the disporition to purchase. but 'd to accept prices Ly ton that day week, ade Since thea the trans- actions have been comparatively unimportant, the town millers appear to bave secured as much new | wheat as they requize for immediate use. and show no inclination to go into stock Oa Wedorsday scarcely arale wes made, ood thie morning the operations on & retail tenle, though factors were wiiling to it to wc me fart he v rivals of from abroad ha: @ believed to be close at baud. or two have come forward from the Bal which tailed after the raising of the Daui-b blockade | Reaity fi at bes been taken fu «mall quautttios Pietiowely current, but to Dave sold. largely, (¢ w-uld | bave been necessary to have submitted co a greater do | cline. A cargo trem Stralsund of good quality, bat not | ip first-rate condition, was offered to-day at dis per qr. ‘The top price of town made tour bas rewatued nowl- Hy unaitered. Epglieh barley has come for paringly, and has not been sid cheaper; the val edingly difeutt, dom seen equalled A whule host of most talented briiate are engaged, ineluding the fair cantatrioe & Madnine Muller, who ta eaid to pessers o a; Arnoldl, | t would draw crowds to any place. ai Ubi featival bave placed the tickets at ouly fifty cents, ae tbat © rumerous audienon may be expected om Mouday night next. atthe Tabernacle. Ma Harron— Mise Feacea.—Our masical friend, Mr. J. .L. Hatten, is im the city; the object of his visit be- | ing, as we understand. to negotiate an engagement with o1 . For some time past the good folks of B. been without » seprene of any particular talent but if Mr. Hatton rucoreds in bis misaton, be will pre- | opt them ope who will be invaluable to the mustesl | societies of that elty and at the same time deprive us of ope of our mort accomplirhed slugers. It ie not only | in the light and pleasing ballads ef the day that Mies ' xcels. but in the higher order of musio; in the wild snd parsionate strains of the German soboot she | ie very superior. Mineraets.—The furere created by these minstrels any time during the last three years, still beeps up with as much bee ee ae ever. and oightly | they are listened to by crowds of our most reapectabie citizens and thelr families, They wilt this given Cagney brearamme, not omitting the o brated es.—In @ few evenings, the summer | Jendid ertablishment will be concluded; if there are any who bare not as yet visited this de a place, we advice them to do so at once—listen | the delightfal eeneert. and then join in the bail wh h nightly conciuder the entertaininonte Poltee Intelligence, Selling Obscene Hooks —Othorr Wood, of the 34 ward, arrested. on Wednesday evening. @ boy by the ame James Sullivan, baving in bis possession several ob- was offering for male at the dif. oat landings at the foot of Courla street The boy offered one of the books for mals toe ie as be war going on board the Albany boat © felt shoe at the immorality of the boy, and therefore caured bie arrest Rotting o Doctor. A youve wome: Maria Thornton, was arrested om Wedoenday ing by «ffloer Cummings on s charge of steating Ver cevetic cane, # sivetdireot i three ne po chiefs the property of Dr Cald@ell reendimg at No. aden The accused was taken before /ustios borne. and commiticd to prison wee of Stenting @ Horse At David Smith war arrested yeeterd Kuffe, of the 6th ward, on @ charge of stealing @ ©. ihe property of W A Ross, Che aceused was on to prison for a further hearing, by Justice Pamare PP fom. - A ly cireulared, the purport of winicl is, atier & survey of the hell of the United Staves n frigate Princeton it bad heen determined te rebuild At an expense of Mxty-eight thousand doliere ‘This, however, ix not the on Leid and the report eas that t required to pat her in Was not approved pnd dered. whi pair, noo at aleas rt Chum, tbe Gres onttmmnted cece Washington Re- * public Sept 10 ‘Tus Invceton, who has been patting Manseit of on ftage contiactors #nd postnasts te by enosylvania wa 8 Remeres tml HReNe by the wmMe of vohu Wasnt And who hae eeindied the Postmaster of «tue: cut of $160 under the name of Jonn Kobibe @ letters of app 4 drefte for this ae the telogemph “P atwaster of that piace. weer, Sept, 1B. | yauce in prveee, but the demand from the tr reeponded wise buve been emalt, end th A a bt—ray 43 Ibs. to 44 Lbs, li ther of home or foreige growth, bas nut beew fered cheaper. but seconde: wrte have receded sbout Gd. per quarter. This fi tock place on Monday, and bas not since been re- covered. Beans have moved off slowly at previous prices. The supply of pe pace with the 4 and the tara bas been agaivnt the buyer. Indian corn bas been completely negivetod. American Provision Market. pose week; prose rativ der (in the absence of lan porte) are beecmi ' Jon le without eltereticn ia price. Wehad lio vale this week, and the quantity sold by p ‘will Det remob 600 boxes. at Jos w 278 for heated Wea. ern; 280» Bur. Mofo end cls 08 for good Eastera, Hibwe are dull of sale; « email parcel of foe long eat Drought SBe a 400 ; other qualities without ona: Shou vens are more enquired for, b firm. tb retail at 2ls a 228 td Ber ts without ebange in price, with little dom: Priwe ot iit quality has been soi + hear of one of two parcels being the market, of good nothing doing. © tair demand holders way im price. American low, 908 ; good, 384; e y been the any hae very quiet, advance of last woek | neving checked the demand. Mesers. Brown, Shipley ae Livenroon, Aag 31, 1849. On the arrival of the last steamer the market agaio broame uw ‘tn no fi beiag considered favorable, widers partially bo teen weary part of the week, thereby pleciog the offiial quotations at the same Pout ne in our jest cirowlar. though it would be still difheult to resize them for the middling » are quoted niiddiiog eek wre wath tc The ccntioesnce af fae weather snd the Prowpeet of | harvest, bare caused mech dulinee het~ flour having deolined 6d. to La. the seek. with very lalted demond, Obie are bbe, ld Weetern at 288 which quality the late fportath fit Tbe. td. per bbt oo quiet at 260 9 260 pe of 480 Ibs. for mixed and yellow and Zia ‘d ® 286 tor prime white Wheat bet: per 70 Ibe. ‘i ” ny a urpentine. ma ry ed at Se, per owt. American Btate Stocks, LATRST LONDON Pit ome prinerpally Indian core cout | | United Staten ss, WtnG3. os Pee Sterling Unread Btater Wels ao 107 — Von k 6°», 1866, 06 0 OT. '* 29 28 wa. a Steriing Boeds, 66 0 be he 101 Fay Florida 6's. 7 Mavrachuret ay bh Carol De, (raleer 080, nominal. id | prices would be accepted ja to be no restriction. no | mixivg at prices le. to 2s. per quarter Delve those | Small sales of oom. | tweby porte 6 Gibraltar, ac bigeberg, te tod’ the’ trade might have ert pera a the trade might heve extended their d there be teers tion of Keotuok ~— re dhs ofthe ne! dh an goes will be 00 ket in the course of the jog mouth. we may exprot Fides, with 668 quotations, Other Markets. Lowpon Monry Mansur. Auguet31.—Specr of stocks buve been contivued this mornti have rendered the market heavy Consols, which ith for ob time and money are quoted 9215 %; the (hres per Cent Ki a. 023 %: the Phree-and-«-Quarter per Exehequer Bills. 40 43; and tudia Se; wud the Four per Cont Bonds. 8% ¢0 8 considerable dectina this moraing, in railway shares, London and North Weatern being doue at 12134 to 123; Great Western, 6044; South Woestera, 88; Midland. 60 61; and Caledonian 204% 20. Quarter before Three.— Consols for necount. 92% % Loxpow Coun Manxer, Saturday, Sept, ‘This market continues to be dull and laaguid ino extreme | There ie bardiy @ traction qoing forward in either Englirh or foreign wheat and pi neminel; indeed, to effect sales. a deoling on Monday neglected = Not passing in flour er fudiau corn, ‘The yield of the new wheat is moat favorably tpoken of Amanican Srocxs —There is but little inquiry for American Securities. and priows not sustained. Pants Monny Man Aug 31.—The Bourse con- tinues active. and the transactions considerable Livenroon Corton Manxet, Sept 1.—The market h opened with quietness. but ix at the came time steady; end belders insist upou obtaining the q clared by the committee of bi 5d for fair Mobile and Uph Onlenue At the prevent hour we cauuct estimate the probable rales cf to-day. Livenroon Coun Maxxwr, Sept 1,.—The weathor oom- tinues all that could be dosired for aecuring crops. The market, therefore, 13 stil Iangu very little business is guing forward ta any article the trade, Prices continue to have # deoiiniog tem- Havnn Conzen Menkes, Ang 30 —The market Is not active, aud but little done since yesterday's report. 31.—Our market prosent stave Tassday the grperal insetivity by which it has been of late marked, etl eceptinues with but little variation In some de soriptions of goods the amount cf business doing ia Li- insted whilst im others there ty # fair inqairy. and sales aie more rendily effected For 40 iach shictings there | continues to be only a moderate demand and makers of these gosds whore contracts are expiring. tind a dif- feulty im getting fresh orders. shippers Seto an wilting to contract at the prices now asked aithough these ore considerable under the rates prevaleut some wee wee For some qualities of 36 inch shirtings thare is edy rule, wbilet in 56 toch printers a good business io doing, prices in both cntes being tirm. 27 iugh pria- tere generally bave been lens iuquired for during toe laat few duy+; better classes of 72's however. ure soaroe and command full rates and low qualities are also exoved- fugly firm. Although cotton hax been. daring the last few Onys, Flightly ennier aod lesa doing. prices of govas heve been well rustained. makers of light fabries being still tolerably Well eogaged, whilat the mauufacturers of heavy deroriptiona. never having been abie, daring the recent upward progress of the raw material, tocom- @ anything but the most trifting and pon the lowest quotations, ap yield in their price. even rhould cottoa recom erably from its present point. Yaras cont | very duil wud the business doing is small The Ger low Prices of yera are scarcely so firm us those of C’TY TRADE REPORT. Fauxsvar, Sept —6P M. The market for flour continued languid. and inferior bile there was a steady trade potng | forward in geod common Stato aud Wartern brand but the market for newrly all Kinda closed datl, wich & downward tendency in prices. Fair sales of Southera brands were made without material change in quota. tiene, Rye flour was eshade firmer, with more doing, ew wi ‘teady. Wheat continued dull, Sales of Southern cels were nade on terms stated below, In corm there wat a fair amount of business doing. bat | prices were feeble Rye was lower, while onte remained abut therame Pork contioued dull. downward prices teuded Cot meats met with a better foquiry. mained without marked o a 4d 4 extent. but on terms im favor of the buyer. Stall sales of pots were reported at $7, of Tr at $6 60 Brrwwax —Sales of 3,000 lbs, were made (northern | ‘ye bostoeer dove thia.month battree cas: purohaned pretty freely, moat mar. og curgoes arrived, ao tar, okages ded anges Aealieli sich none ‘yet find ory No arivals from Virginia. The market is very firm et eur Speculative sain ith = moterate de- | Keot. aretnvited oe Miltoa, ‘bre— ees, US M oteamshi; morning, ¥ o'clook, ™ Noe bt te Cs Galtiot Ort Brig Helen Mar plaster, to T Tomph: Brie Quoddy Bi Brett & Vo V0 Peon NE Eee Milroue, Mo Behr Melrose Moo Bobr Gleaver (of Brig Abeonn, fro of tho High'auds Antwrer, Aug | 2th, wld Kirkwood. AKCHANGEL, Aw Ruane, Aug 19. Borveavx, aug Carevrra, dul bent Oug b here a ‘Tre. prev to a Rare N fer amt ure). Dury. (ond paved bi Cap w # are Operating tos very limited extent Some of the finer counts. suitable for home mauufactures, have | been more inquired for dvring the last few day*. but the aegrgate amount of trearactions a all qualities ta fwall. Boston, (a D hae Beetwe “2 buster Oliemen He Pe NDURGM, Slo 20h, a Sid 2hth, yellow), at 210, | ew Yor Brrapervrrs—Flour—Tho sales for the day reached | ris: Auihewy. about 7.000 bis. in tots, jacluding sour and inxpeowd; | 44% Creolo, fine at $3 75m $4 26; ordinary State out of order, | Atsterhts, fur Now at $4 75 & $4814); common aud mixed | Crcrer Michigan at s ot = $5; etraight State and Michi- | gan, at $5 a $5 Ish; favorite Western at $5 25 0 $5 BT; pi Hh hn yang thern Ohio at $6 31 | 8 $5 44; fancy State and Obio at $560 4 $5 ST}: | ‘ U extra Ohio $6 OSX @ $6 8756; extra Genesee at ‘Capt Tom, $576 @ $6 25 Of Southern brands about 900 bhis, 4 | Were sold, ot $6 aK for old Baitimers; $5 50 for old Georgeto: dl $6 G25, for pew Petersburg City 4 Cantion, Sylv | Mille, Rye Flour Sales of 700 bbis were made at | $80 «$3 0¥ Corn Meal was steady, with sales of Siabnom Day! £00 bbls New lersey, at $315 $3 25." Brandy eine | was held at $3376 | Whear—Gonesee was dull. po buy ere appeared willing to moet the terms of sel Snlee Of 1200 bushel ferior and at $10 aud lot of 3000 bus! 20, Rye Sales of 2100 ood about . Wore reported at BT po. @ 400, | — The ngerepate rales renched shout 3u.000 bushels. at | 690 for poor Southern. He « Glo for Western mixed, | 6.e for tat yellow, aud at 0240 a 63ige for Westera, snd Jerwey yellow, with @ sound lot of Weite Devereax ate | Beaxny.—40 half pipes Cogntae sold at $1 25 a $1 75, quarter oark yerejuieece private terme. | les of 640 bags Rio were made siuce last report | Corre “The transactions to day have been to « Mmited extent; we hear of about 1,000 bales, at prices | ee tn favor of the bayer. enrGHtTs were inactive, amd rates nominally the ‘ale of 20 cases citron were made at IT ko a —Bales of 600 quintals dry ood were wade at ey C14, and 380 Wble Vf mackerel wt $10.50 fur No 1, at $6 37} for No 2, and 160 do, were sold on pri- iL. wrme ve Ln ee ae bbls. Thomaston were sold at c+nte, Navat Stones. ~ Seles of 150 bbls tar were made ai $1 81% North county rosin was held at $1 10. There — change iu otber articles $1 41 100 fe pow demanded onmmona, —Salen of pork were rey to the ex. tent of 60 & S60 DDN. Jocladiug mena at $10 25 6 $10 31% nnd wt $5 625 @ $875 for prime; and 50 bbls prime mess were sold at $9 50 Sales of 250 bbls nnd Uerces of hams, shoulders were quiet at 4m 4 Tbe were for Ne en —Bales of 180 casks were made at $3 624 to |" Secam —Salee of 200 hhds. New @rleans wore made at Bie, and 160 to cuba Musoorado, at be. to 5Ke On. Caxx.—Sales of 30 tons thick round wore made at $72 cash. Sales of 30.000 ibs. North West were Wrarsno made at 60, cash. Whiskey — Sales of 260 barrels were reported, at 250 Sete toe Obio, and 26}0. for Prison, with some lowe Total Receipt Produce. per Hudson River Lanes, Flour, bin... .... de, Poor d—\b shares 18 rey Lt En, fi Siar " Ghosver 1a oot 8 ree 00 ipa 3s 0 i % coerce, Prilese BC beers 100 Marrted, At Trinity Church, on T Se Sapt Pag by the Right Rev. Jaokson Kemper. D. a ayn to Mancanet San. aungeien of the bee “~~ siveckiga en Wednesday, 14th tact. by the Rev, eV. Ls Cineli Ohi (ohtiss sanke forvere Been Dted, | At Harlem, on Thareaay Taorntog. the 13¢h tnat f » Vaw Buxne. in the 25th year of bis age, Of consumption, © widow of Jaocvd Mine, In the 66th year of ber age rar | ‘The relatives and ‘rtends of the family are ros) folly Invited to attend her funeral thts ng at O'clock trem her lat. reside, 0. corner of Thirty. tuted street and Breed Me etys py od potioe of his brother, Capt. lo Urernerod Comete ole Erieay, the the 718 loos } “Oe Thurrdaye "8 18 ont dysentery, Mra, Exrea- sor of dropey, Manr, widow of | Hemy 8. De Losté. | | Haw trieads, and theee of her daughter, Mes. Mary A, ib per 56 ibs in bulk. An advance of 6 a! | cock, Leclem, (bag Tn the tf ene ed Most and © jor Reneh, and Inea, Good: | mpi Jor ph baw, Entered Ser pha A, OA, Moe Bl We ae, Beste itl, don’ a Stactpete, , Ore, N + Veronese, Lewien, and eld for ia, ether, Bronette for vere. ant fee berth ‘Bremen, of ber sup-in-daw, Ur. Givo Dee etreet, om Friday, erst, dy Cush arth ina eae ive ( to. & J Brockelmar izabeth. Horfeldt, St Johw ae ver, Tiernan, do; 280 ws Mali futche te of Rept, for NV or w o Sid 25th, 4. a bare tor do, (ard eld 50th) ov eR, Aug —Ol Exobange, Major, from Antwerp, fr N ay. A y ber var El‘csbeth, Hunter, N York, iu, Aug 30— Are Hows Swan, hit Crom well, Nasragnae N Bid Eviridse, Ney York: Ben, Mads STs Wolfe, ah Hinde ph a Vhs dG: teas fre Phitaaetphia 1 Bray. for Chsrioston with PRE Fmily. Cope, Raerochew b Qui Jones. 5 erp; 28D, Darien, Gendleton. London. Sid 34, New Yorks Sun hremton. Sach, aod SSS Pow es S14 236 Trois, Freres, New ‘ork. Vory Manon, Ang -- Atr Presiden A, Weeh, € apeile, Voay A and Emina, ate Liverpoe = cm. ee pa te, Aug ?d— Are eee, Calg, NYere. "oe th, mt, Are ihe Boe aaninn Pouss, Aa te attend her net rianoe ring, Vers re arrt Northerner, Budd, Charleston, with madve, te Spofford. Theiooie ce been detained om her passage by heavy gales from Hector, Post, Antwerp, Ang 9, with mdse, to B D’ 'v), Goubor, Lehero, with 98 passongers, 4 cin i Card, Windsor, t rk. & Lyman 9th it YS deok load. a. ‘re. Mrohiae, Wis sailed. Ships, Patrick, Hoary (kt). Dolan, Liverpool Marti, New Fork, Bald brik oyelo Arr “4 2-5! ce a 2% faneral. .M. Heneers, Ne, 14th ipet., at 3 P.M, ou: B Sh hil wok & Co; Arvo, Bramhall, Bart- te Be ta Javknoavitle. HD bab sey oom Or Kelley, do; 3 Holeas, iatoh, Margoret, Reed, N York. ed 27th, at the ke | create a MITIBND (STOLLIG BSCS Pert of Hew Vora, Sept. 14, 1849, ye oles Ca ‘B: ger, Peck « its Lae SS cen ET, ‘Lia id wore Hion- oe So ‘Vou Brant: (Jone A ne de; NS, 8 days, with beo, 6 days, with plaster, te ms, FF, 1G days, with imat, Lat 34 83, low 76, ine Lang, Luboo, wy. as, to RC Road. The A wasS Splendid (pile, Crawierd Havre; {trom the 800 Seg ieee Weenie ’ fe, Bermvda, be; hark Favrrite (Beem), Honorat, rigs, Dodale! (Sard), on: George Abe ley, Pen: ‘Terra Nove (lie), j wad others, eeitgt Wind at sunrise, NW; at moridian, 9; at sun- [Pee Sreauen Europa.) Ameren AM Aug i4—Are Henrievta Johanna, New York. 22— Arr Mary Broughton, Molohor, Havana, ‘thoes, Beston. re. hard, Antwerp; a; INth, Nic! we ip ‘Windsor Pay, Brower. for Bos- th, bark Talisman, ty Sid Russell, Glover. T 2 Ger Lawrence, Welsh, ried tur Falmouth ‘Nico mLath tte. Ad samo day); 2ch, Coo do "aug a il Urn + be (late ™ 3 Fises t, Now Orloane fgk outward bound, for Bow Staqnenense, Beg re 'yrainid, Sa N York ry Robinson. beter, ons, Caines and Carrier, Beecher, rk Orievtal, Dale. for di ‘Sid from tauger, 8h. Shin Cen date —Nord panes New York; Rhode Perdis, Balm, Loud craglio dos Genayes, Profum’ bark Nautilus, Lineol ns, (and eld for «do (and eld fur Genoa); avid Cy for Trieste): Fortui sad Marictia, Dew 7 Guy’ Musnectog. de tenh das P as NYork. Sey ay fer Notions DARAY. Bug %—Sid Vern tex, dog Bs bout Sept Burstey, NYork Orphan, Williams, and Gone- see, Mot hi web We revilles, Sid prov te Léa, i Kk Ayler, ripe, NY wrk; 250h, (supposed Geo W nto, Crane, NOrleans: Clissoa, » Modiie (ang both eld & ata, h for Moses, Havre; Riatvo, Mane re. did “disn: Adams, ta, 788. (ne sid sume day): 27th, Rheio, Meyur, Bremen, A a i Yort; Maranhsw, Jameson, ead Soares Xo, Aug 23—Sld Uneas, Latham, Now York; 25th Major, and Bronter, Weston, do. ssTcen®, Aug 2i—olf Eureka, Ryder, from Rotter , Jacksa a0, NY orks Oregon, Philens, an " Jonny \ Scottand, Havre, Sami Hicks, Kobt Parker, New York hs ‘Wing Ox ertende, ion Bth, Houghton, Doane, New Orleans; Sh, Veh from Ha: ae tad heen for do, t, tor Sem an Polen, New Or- Port Mabon; 2th, Globe, fry Rilen, Beaver, Po ‘Lagrang’ and Wiltelmine, %, Mehomes Ali, and Comvoy, for New creiaa Amason, Delano; Almads, 4 » Brower, nh Fish. en sited Uor- Orte Wotan Yaris tor Queen, Stabios, Bal- Ang Arr racers, 14d, 1h, Corsion, fem Newport, for NYorky a bintve avg Fores Helena, for New York, Lowry, New Or- ani 00, Kelly or Kilby, My Bete he, Raroslo- NYork for fans for —- pi) for Malaga. ora win, Mare Aston J Ea ay Salen ¥ Pi veson, ph tien sent rt Perigo fom omen tad Favoriten, N’ N York; Bete Tiansdi evens Ray, Phila- for proceeded te oi of the ma’ aeconny aye 26th, We Uitex. almers, omna, NY ork i oP: Sarah L Stowell, Rekus, Malaga, Den, well {trem the Clydey i 2t~ Bld Trenton, Snow, New Orleans; 224, pt ong! from rae ashore on De'toan See sere ahaa sReee eaDuaD 2—The Damsriscetta, Hewes, from Neow- ene Tihs tne i Tas, seit Pu Sept ta bdrae livigg | Avaetie HLA DEL EHOA Arrived— Resmend. str) kixiguaud Bordeaux: Vanaon . Ke= ohelley ne Di th ong hmm St 9 sia. Gai Ssadwicks “Garra ‘Upris tartterd; elle, ‘arver, Roston: N York: Hearatter” Bwing, Siog asta Miecelianceus. Larrey Baas for Kicestoa, Je Chagrasy Lime, Valparaiso, Sendwis eae Ba For important and interesting shipping inte'ligence see nows vorumns Be aa [BEN yap Parker, fr pos sre: won hin Vand teutiey ENE tails, rigeimg, Ko, from Kennobeg River for Bostom ™ to Portland, Lith, ful! Notice to Mariners, Naw Ranarno txscons—We learn that the new ranging n Oab Island were light oe hae, time, om Ceataeead by Ganges. Coffia, Paci! ans taken over the bar by the Camels sudanchowe in ond, ‘Artived av Provincetown, Sept 11, bel , a drtived a Provinoste P iz Cadmus, Nickerson, rad ut Borton, 12th, ship Willlam Badger, Porkins, Le The hiersi, of Provinestown, epoke ia Aug, briga dian Ocean, Cook, Provincetows, ep: Jane Howes, ae 22) 6 Jonn Adams, do, 65 ep; July 1¥, rig Corvo, Payve, of iol, from do July 21, ship Pasian, ‘os, 15, lon 3534, sohr Shyleck, of Peo~ ; ber gs teria, hiomoae from London for New York, Aug 25, jat 4%, lon 10. ‘Ship Vutlin, from Liverpool for Portland, Aug 23, lat (3.2% ae! from Jamos River fur Liverpool, Gsm riage, Broughtan, frem Bq! edule BL Int 4 26 Non Bh om from Glasgow for Bus ou, Aug 17, lat yreres, Af Ply mouth, 21 days from Havana fur Pal= m tat 43. lon 45, el Bark Bilge ( Ge), from Bristol for Now York, Aug 24, Rusk Cosme, from Bristol for New York, Avg 25, lat 49, eoring W, shawing & white si; ball, Avg 20, lat 4935, lon i816. Sn SP 208 LS) Brave chell, fro wre Fely 11) for Cati- iP i , m Ne ri ( ly 11) for Cal ite * ‘vetice Keea, from Bastport (July 8) for Califvenia, ore (June 0 30. | see ‘ from Bangor (June 23) for Califor is. fing ‘from Portland (Jun 0) for Calt- foruis, July 2, lat 13 17 N, ton 2807 Poreiga Ports. Aktagnrs. Sept 1—Sohrv tous, for NOrieaas, ame days (am), Aug 17—Are sont Demoornt, Clemens, July 4—Arr ship Jawos Monroe, Ha-ntey, su Prancivco, Sid July 1, sobe Subae. Cuae in Piaatoce 24, bark Dun Quiaste, Patringioa, Juttin pian, {OF uo. aineh a hb 100, ‘ Yor, pero deli’ AFon pon by Sth re Fy Aug jo Arr Sic DS deoaen, Geo- " (Jam). Aug 2t—Arr bark Regatta, (Col), ae Wid, toad Kicgetoes Bawees titted Iphte, (seetece tie Seley; eel bitin: Welker, hew ters? Cnet va wach cA, (dam), aug 17—Arr orig Elisabeth: Porter, Ooulsre, ert s- Basen, Avg 23—Arr brig Arctures, Harrington, New. or! Proveu, Sons CM brig Susannal, | ‘ead NYVork; sohe r bets, du. J Avgltatt, Bus Zier Gon at Robingom M'Pae Javed. from Watmings Sha avt 2th, Headey brig Gio- rivto, NYorP. m1 dOhNs oe Aug 24—Are beige Horald, Warren, Now hij deb te 5 36 Kilian, Davies, Balui~ jfernnabece, Bid toh Home voru. . Sept 19—Arr brig Mary Ellen, Lemont, NYork; 11th mouth, Forney, Liver pol. paris, Sou om - ahip B t12— are fir Lote, Liverpest, Fk Bacon, token Pena ro a} brige Mau, ‘a tatage, Handy, ‘xibisny 4; Sem Gali, hein Wa; Jodo, Stotwom. Savanaah; Ha, trie, R dor, Philadel Shakepeare. t ndleton, dy; coke F na bella. sieve os jail, for ———._ Steamanip Caled mimutes past 12 'elock. HaLtiMony, Sept La Art Russian bark solp Uaeries Joaria, Liverpool.” Sid bar ro Yates, NOrteaas. Seys l—arr bark Mary rey (Bc), Aloxaa- pt 6—Arr brig Harbis Caleis for Barba. a) iia he pe. pci taake York; th. areas a erate, 0 S¥ege ita Pas ila ait Rideout, Richmond: + Vonks tite re Frances, d me Sept Oo 4 tebe aibany, Whive (aihanal! Lach Oteas L i ti F eruine, Teeded ‘thy a od the Spe 8 (not th) S14 brig NYork; sek Uulnatey du; 10th, Roos fw ‘Nonrorn,’ suman ba mr Joy, Nownal ose, 7 decaren, hee Kortoin for de: Company, Bert, orton, do fur du; Louisiana, Ryd ‘Soston—has boon to wen 3 aye p = p tle, Cox, from Liverpost. *r, Ny. ie ireelow 6 Unge, Philadelphies lluhceoke pita New Davronn, Sept ll—Are schre Killen Rodoras, Shor- Kevabile, Aloany: Sid bata Pantheon. Price, man, NV+ rk; Cslifreta Kick mona, cite, Palette coe A Good wi ives, des Portianp, Seps Li—eld bark oe Woedbury, He dermy ae Fuiapanr + 19-4 arte Kinsm Buck an, F ats ya " ats so ‘eran ouUh, wegen | Trovivaner iit Hi hee Ire Breit Aan, te apeley. 40; tin kins, Jones, do; genre orton, ' ne rankite, bins Tasca dt Ace Capisel, Te con, 4 Satna Conch, NY. le Norm, wiles vie ian oe a Wguneren, Sot ripe: bug Brnily, Wilson, Boston fobs Caw Mall N fle br Peek States, ea: Harrivon win") ise seonnan, Bagley, doy ‘isn, eas Souce nY ateu panes Reem teen tchnpead Cusnrmrven-sorpeanth te Pee onen wits Trae iy yy s Lb TK a ve Tercker, ten she S| |