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im portant T Wighly “Pesican War—An Interesting Mistory of the Imvasion bf New Mexico by the Americans. UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURT. Hon Judge Nelson p ra THIRD Day, Seer. 11 —Don Manuei X. Harmony, versus Col, David D. Michell. The proceedings were commenced by the reading of the depositions of Jose Maria De Uri Nafarrondo, Spanish viee-Consul at Chihuahua, tak: by commission st that place. The depositions went om ty 33 the geca of Mr Harmony wore seized » ‘exican authorities. confiscated aa sty ef the United States governm intettory the goods was attached. Decrees, pro- clamatiens. order for confiscation, and ether documents, o read in evidence. slams Gaels sxeunined s @ merchant of the firm P. Harmony’s Nephews & Co; has no pecuniary in- im the result of the suit; would get no part of recevery; Mr. Marwony went onam expedition to jushua; he left Here to go foto business. Mr. Har- Mony’s rituation in (hat house was proiitabl oe goods for the expedition he wint have examined the prices named in the pap doen er the same to be correct, aud that it Corresponds with the inventory attached to the di sitions taken in Chibuabua and New York. I made abstract; Sus 94 1 bave not been in the Mexican ; Lam. ina certain degree, acquainted ‘with it, and have beeugeince 1842; | am familiar with purchating for traders here. I did not see the goods Myself, the sbirtings were purchased at prices varying from 7'to12 cents; that is the importer’s price; it corte 120 to 160 per er ut to take the goods; it would cost more than 1b% ewat- to carry « yard of cotton to Chihuahua, traderre paid duty before the war broke Out; the duties were exwetvd at Santa Fe; don't kno for what purpose the duties were collected; don know the rates of auty st Santa Fe. tives of every nation were permitted to trade. Passports were ré- quired from those who eatered seapert towns to trade. Charles A Lowe examined, and deposed to having Hons of the amounts of the horses, the value of these was $i 266, d to the value of the goods, mal 94; the interest trom Feb 10. 1847, to Sept. 10. Tso. at T per cent, is $19 12% 65 The total of principal and IntereM is, $96 80% 40 J. Moreheaa re-ewi! it is correct; the value Cross examined trade direetl, —Was engaged for the spe- cial purpose of a Fting Vr Harmony in the purchase Of these good. | hays examined the paper produced ; the value in New York us per this account, is correct. The charger were Cost of goods in New York ‘ 20 92 Btorage. baling cartage. Xo 1 637 BU ——— $26,408 72 10 wagens at $400 I2¢'mules at oe. . 2 horses... .. Clerk hire. . 11,608 00 | Interest on goo: pare b. 1, 1847 te Sept. 1, Ibo ad outnt see 12,079 92 Expences of transportation. . + 26,468 72 Interest trom Oct 1. 1540, to Bept, 10. soee 7,256 84 33,726 66 | Total... ..... $ 3 879 20 pe crseeezemined T am partially acquainted with ican trade, in certain parts of Mexico it is neces- for persons who ace Lot natives, to have a permit to trade there, in tte extreme southern parts ities necessary ; in Vera Crux it is also necessary to have a permit. Q Are you ssare whether Mr. Glasgow and the other traders were cousidered as citizens by the Mexi A. By the Mexicans with whom I ever conversed. they were not covsidered as such; I have they bad a license to trade ‘there ; they might bave had, without my knowing it. Mr. Shepard, in opruing the case for the defendant, contended that it wis illegal to trade with the enemy, Or with places under sunjection. and that the moment ® trader crosses the enemy's line, his goods become subject to all the accidents of war, and he has no right to recover Couns! contirued to address the jury upon Ube severa: points of the defendant's case; alter ich, the trial wa« further adjourned POURTH DAY. Berr. 12.—The deporitions of Col. Doniphan were readin evidence The following ie an abridgement:—Ue said he beeame avquainted with both of the parties to ‘this suit in Mexice in ldi6 was connected with the army of the United States which proceeded to Chihua- hua in the early pert of i was commander of the forces; 1 commanded the first regiment of Missouri mounted volunteris, there wae connected with the command s battalion of artillery under Major Clark, and a company of cavalry under command of Colonel op the Chihuabua road were un- command. including the battalion ot Major Clark and the company of Col. Mitchell; when | arrived at fra Christoval. | found the traders of New Mexico. of whom Harmony was one, encamped there; also three « upanies of my regiment, under Capt. Walton; on the day I arrived, (14th Deo., 46) several t * called on me in person, of whom an Englisbmen va: Curturt,. M. X. Harmony, and Merare Algear M *, residing ia Chi- huabua, were # part, op vd me that they had urchered iaipe amou «ie for the Chihaa- directly to those of whom we purchased. | we beard from merch who remained in Cbi- | bushbus after the American troops left, that their | goods were not forfeited On the crors interrogatorice, Col Deniphon says: The Americam traders bad my license to follow the command from Valverdi t Bi Paro. 1 presume this I never threatened to s for trading. ** ** offcer of bigh grade, and I allowed bi retion as tothe mode of carrying out th order I gave sim. Thedne inten: tion to arrest the property of plaintiff and forfeit it. [ bad no proot of any improper conduct on the part of Harmony, except such as come to me from Mexi- enps, whose testimony I did not intend to use. The courre [ adopted was intended for the prevention of injury, more than Zor punishment, and of this I think Colonel Mitchell had Knowle Major Meriwether Lewis Ular! vn depeeltions wore also read; frcm them we make the following abstract: reside in St. Louis, and am a soldier and an ¢ by profession; I know the parties to this suit; I was ected with the army of the West, under the co mando! Col. Kearney, under whom I prooveded to Sante Fé; after his departure for Califurnia, I was un- der Col Dopiphan. After some other remarks, M: jor Clarke seys:—I was therefore chief of artillery in Mexico and Chihuabua; I bad no means, other than the army, of eaainae uainted with the movements of the plaintiff; m: duties brought his wagons, &o., under my notice, After some answers which are but repetit ions of former witnesses, Major Clark goes on to state. ta Fé is the capital of the de- partment of New Mexico; El Paso is on the right bank of the Rio del Ncrte, and in the department ef Chihua- hua, of the Mexican republic; the place where the battalion of volunteer traders was organized, and also where Mr Harmony's wagons were encamped at the | time of the alleged seizure of his effects, was about | forty miles below the town ot BE Pase.and on the.right bank of the Del Norte, within the State of Chihuahua, Mexieo; I often heard that Mr. Harmony was ® Spar- lard nd claimed to be under Spanish protection. The depositions then went on to speak of Col. Kearney metion claiming all persons within the bound- on both sides of Del Norte, ws part of the United States; * * ° * I know that the plaintiff was at liberty. #8 far asthe suthorities of the United States | in New Mexico were concerned, to return to the Uni- ted States at any time previous to the 10th February, 1847; untit the 9th of February, I never h of any restraint upon the traders being suggest- ed, except that they should not proceed in advance of the troops, on the march towards Chi- huabus, at which place Colonel Douipban had been ordered to join the invading column wnder Brigndior General Wool: i on the night of the 9th of February, whilst t were encamped about tronty-six miles below mY B80, wae open the Presidio del San Eliaserio, on the right bank of Rio Grande, the piaii tiff's wagons being encamped on the same side of the river. I received @ letter from Judge Houghton, of Sante Fo, dated January 29, 1847, by a young Mexican, ae express; the letter was one of business only, in re- lation to his being paid for sundry mules he had fur- niched for the transportation of the artillery, on the forced march of a part of my command from Eanta Fe to El Paso. made in obedience to Golonel Doniphon’s orders; but the letter studiously seemed to avoid eve other tubject of information or news, whereupon questioned the express. whe was known to be a domes- tie in the family of Judge Houghton’s partmer, Mr. Bugene Leitensdorfer, by whom I was informed of the insurrection of the Mexicans in Santa Fe and Taos; of | | the death ot Governor Bent and other citizens; and of the hostile feelings and probable insurrectionary in- tentions of the people of the Rio Abajo. or lower por tion of New Mexico; of their confident expeota- th f being daily reinforced by the Chihuahua troops, upposed to be in our front; and that he was or- dered to bring no other letters, for fear of their bing, xiesoreiel, on him; believing thi 'y told © express to be correct in the main, and thinking that there might probably be sume stra tagem of the enemy on hapd, both to take our force in the rear, and te relieve the revolutionists in New at a gars lly since we had lett in our rear. without a D, ol large and hostile town of Hi itself the key | valley of the pper Rio Grande, 1 reported the tement of the young Mexican to Cel Doniph: d recommended the concentration of the troops in ® more compact form, and that other measures should be taken for our defence; 1 think it was at this time that it was determined to organize the traders and their dependents into » military force, and to make ure of their wagons and bales of goods, together with those belonging to the United States. for the purpose of common attack of the ene- my ; from mtiff was re- strained from leaving erties of of the under the exclusive ord ommandéer of the troops ; plaintiff was th amped near the troops, and within the present limits of the State of Chihua- hua ; I believe, therefere, that betore the 10th of Feb- | ruary, 1847, the plaintiff might, at his own risk of | Mexicans and Indians. have returned to the United milit therefore, Chibuahui of March, 1847, he | could not de eo; Col. Doniphon, with the American troops under his command, inciuding the traders and their men, the drivers of the commissary | Mexic: mounting to less than | ing at best very indifferent means of | 1,000 men, and ba tianrportation for the troops and the munitions of ua sod Kan Juan markety. and had left the United States rarly inthe evason for thore points, but from | detention that bad resuited from Col raey's oF ders and the subsequent interference of Cap. Walton. their expenses hnd become excessive and ruil 1 to proceed; I told them I had they derired pertaise: Just arrivea inc: mp and would see Capt. Walton onthe pubject. and cousult ¥ to the propriety of permitting them to next morning Ma- jor Gilpin started | ¢ Chihuahua with di I wrote to these a detachment of ab {0 men. pn_as they pleased. trederr by him to follow om as # awhiob they promised to de; on the 18th, Col Mitchell | arrived at my head quartees; on the 20th, I started om the 2ad, 1 passed the traders on the 42d, the different we took up the line of | th we reached El Paso s arrived, I heard no dis. uo or any intention of pro my, antil the lapse of fit. teen or twenty days atter their arrival, bat expressed themselves gratified that the army had been in a vance of them when the ememy was met, the forces i being entirely desti tute of artil- Major Clark to joim me at of threatened jasurrection « American authorities, we jl 6th February ; 1 wasin- bad arrived from Chi- mins under my ¢ huabua to the traders who were citizens of Mex feo, and to all others who were not citizens of United States to proceed with their goods to Chihua hua, and that they would mret with no diMoulty from the authorivies of State , in aday or two several of the traders. « whom was Larmony, called OP Me and asked pertission to proce I told them it waa irregular aod asked Harmony, who spoke Eng: Spanish very well, what had produced #o #ud- and ff they had received any Chihubua? Harmony unication trom commun) having bad avy int the enemy, but gave ne change I ref. expreted the Chibuabus ry © let them p 1d, ae [ hourly y, and intended to proceed to «they arrived ; 1 did not deem it { me » large number of ed with goods ip bales press- y lad become #0 compact 4 not enter them, the ry arti! ed by steam that even « ne Major Owens and other t +L hed the traders and their bands formed into ® battalion ot infantry, ot which they lected the officers from their own corps, Samuel C Om) ne being their ts, i Harmony was p Of those who requested the formation of the batt bed p io wepty Sve miles. I received information that Harmony end Porus be of their m keep tr p ry falsely pretended the Indians dered their condu be I then gave Livutenan oo o an order to proceed to the camp « 1s Harmony & Porus and other traders, and if be found their mules were really stolen, or had been fairly lost, to permit the to remain behiwd, out it he found they had clan- destinely run off and re their mul require them to proceed with {the traders; Mitehell Feturned that ev 1 Porus came to the camp ¢ there in obt Mitebell. and if th any other d) wr they would look te our government | for remuneration. | then asked Harmony why he had © prevent going with us to Chi- | torily aceount for it. The dep stave the route and p not the hamed Rogers, who bad been held | © made Bis « cape andacrived ia Americans there by that the Mexico fine Ortreng potrt upon a narrow gorge oF , ** called Tamento. afew mile from Chihuahua, 16 gots avd t this prevent we were | t Bl Paro and Coraietus and other per assistance. might have ack w mourrear Theee induced me to give Colonel Mitchell Mony was at liberty Btates with bie mules ibited bim from + done so cting the plaintiff all times t Mr Har. | return to the United wagons and goods, | re ng home. and we Nefere the attic of Bacramen’ d me togive them permi ruse father about eight mil ont andi de not re teame from thet time uetil after cur ecrival © beshus About the Sth March. Harmony com jained to me. that after the battle of Bacramento, juartermaster Lee hed taken amd used part ot his g the captured cannon and oth ar from the battle to the city be. m able to obtain th jure. | said I was the army, nel suppored they had gone to the hacienda of Porus father Iie then told me that Poras had jone there but that he. Harmony, had not, and gave #88 reason for not going. that be had consulted @ a SPF. and that he bad advired him that it would be an THe look to govern etoniehed to hei pute"? 1 heard bim « Miteton Chih thet be sale of & part of these ‘ 7 thet he hed an offer tany hen went on to state thet three or fe f goods. after bia retura (hinuabus with» Hs Var my * nephew ami that vhed sold part oy Dis wagon waster Lee for the im of the PF Maceney | can't state he berrewed m won for their | | feduction in price The ioquiry was limited. | Bales were r, was situated in the very heart of the North | American continent, in the midst of mountains trom | | whose rnows bis men bad but recent! down, without proper clothing or other necessary pro- pus, and | vision sgainst the inclement season of winter and | | early epring, and without animals. except those eo | famished and worn down by hard usage asto render them almost worthless. Our position was in the midst | of an enemy's country, more than 1,000 miles from the | nearest setilements of our countrymen in Missouri; | on our right and left.for # 1,000 miles or mere. towards | east and west lay desert wastes of mountains and | prairies inhabited only by hostile savages; in our front | the Mexican troops were daily reported in force greatly | superior to ourown, and we were in hourly expectati of an attack either upon the troops of the trains of the traders, to protect which our forces were at that particular moment divided; our epies dwily brought in repet my'sstrength, and to repel our small invading force, and Mexican people themerlves, whom we had left at the town of El Paso, in our reat | boasted the reparations for our reception by th | Mexicans, their superiority in number and ar | lery ; infour hed some twent-yfive or thirty mile had left the large Mesican to Ki Paso, containing | me thousands of our enemies, only kept ins | dued etate during our recent occupation of the one, | by the ory of our arme at Barcito,on Christi | day. by a hope and belief that in pe ak nel, ald be loet upon meeting tl the enemy,’and also from a general rumor that their friends in New Mexico would revolt. and with the assistance of aforce from Chihuahua, said to have marched for that territory by » moantaia route, unknown to the Americans, put to the sword ail foreigners found within its boundaries ; this last ex- peotation of rev n was nown to the A dip neu mma tion several tim: in New Meaieo, in | consequence of the preseuee within that department | of the artillery under my command; and. in fect, th insurrection did break out, and Governer Bent | killed within tem daye after the artillery left Senta Fé tor Fl Paso, and before my command hed that place, on the night of the last day of January, 1447 After a further description of their position, ant their being deceived by the Mexican newspapers as tothe march of General Wool, Major Clark goes on to de- seribe the clorely compressed bales of goods, which ere almost impenctrable to the shot of canaon which | were to be used a+ breast work against an aseaniting my With a review of these facts I concurred ia recommended that the traders should be organ- ized as volunteer troops. an ¥ mustered into the rervice of the United Stat but I never rec om- | mended nor heard of any seizure of any goods, ke, ted; there war great danger of the into the hands of the enemy, aud m for the purposes of Amer traders re- fter the evacuation by the agere : | mained in chine: shee Doniphan. | refer to 3 4 his partner, Dr. Con- neliey; bis brother We il Glasgow, left with the troops, but returned to Chihwabus, and remained | there, without molestation from the Mexican ai ties. so far as I know The cross interrogatories of Major Clarke were then read, positions of other parties, and 4 CITY TRADE REPORT, Tuunsnar, Sept 12-6P. M Asura — Holders of pote bave submitted to a farther onles were De Torre of thie Stal tices of fresh n NO alteration breced 100 bbie at $6 12) a $6 18% d State were better There has the market fur the better grades. The Market for Canadian was steady, with sales of ) bhie at $4 624. in bond The transsctions tn tie embraced 3.000 bble at $5 O25) a $4 for No. fine, $4 00 & $4.56 for fresh ground state $ #4 76 tor new ot tales of 800 bbls. at $2 148 th sales of 200 400 bbis, + Plow wee Corn Meat was very firm s Jersey at $9.12 The market for Wheat was better, with » good Sartern demand for prime State an Obte the “« tran “*etions comprised 3509 bushels Generee, pri at SL12% ao $1 15, and « few lrte ‘vate bargain. Kye was steady, with rales of St O¥e to arriys and © delivered Thete wae no marked change if the ing at B8e adie for aww Northern and Men is fot Jersey Corn The market (or this article opened beavy, at @ slight failing off in prices, but closed firmer vith an active inquiry for the Bast. T! sales Include 19 000 bushels at Hii ¢ 4% for Western mi! with ales bo bush nha Comm market for this article. note still another « neo im ices The rales S00 bags Laguayra at 1O\e a 1\e , (00 bege Java at Ihe a l2ke, mtd 160 bags Bt, Domingo at lowe '= t= em | s= | mene | sees fie | eal Goat F Dut after the th of that month, and uatil wo emerged, broken | sotd. There was not much mackerel holders were very firm et $11 for No 1 end $6 tor No % There was a tair businer: box herring, with sales of senle at 600., FPaeignts.— Rates were firmer, with 6 menths. Line was firm at 800. Lap for Spavirh, pu J We a Bde. for Porto Kio jeune eovaco, 1d 280. a 25e. for Cubs turpentive at &1340 8 020, cash, Ons.—There heve been sales made market was e maabes firmer. r and $8 18% for prime. Boo! was pretty and $8 50 for mesa, city inspection. Pri at $5 0 a $6 00. Cut meats wore steady, | they are. Hames wei was firm, with sale Re. low :—Lease for 17 years of the two story No, 270 West 28th street, 25x08 9, $1300; in Bt Mark’s place, between Ist ai 86x47 6, $2800. 240, $460: 1 lot in Herrison ‘treet, in t jew Rochelle, $200; 1 ody in Centre stree' lage ot New Rovbe! is held at $4 620 $4 76. Coffve is firm, 2,000 bags Rio, at 10%c. Sugar and m; Bacon sides are improving; sales of 600 8 $5 25. Whiskey at 24c New Onteana, Se) Middling is quoted at 120. No sales of the last 4 days. The Flour market is a and prices have declined 30 cents. wheat, at $1 08. Coffee ad have been 6,000 bags Bio, at 10‘, Flour, 6,000 barrels; wheat, none; eorn, 5 for we of buyers. | and transactions are limited. Sales of Mich! being quoted at 37 200 barteis of prison whiskey, at 20%e. On Wednesday after ty Chureh, Brooklyn. N. ¥., by tl Rev. Many Axx, former place. On Thured | Rvens, Mr. Rrenaxn Mf, Jacuson, all oF this city | dng! * | grand daughter of George W. Browne. |” ‘The friends of the family are reapectfully invited to 13tb inst., or. 82 Second avenue Jonn SoTries attend her funeral, on Frida: from the residence of ber fat On Wednesday evening, 11th im intant son of Edward and Jane Telf | ¢ Thirty recond street, becween Lexingti avenues, this afternoon at S o'clock On Wednesday morning | the beart. I 1 Van Wacnsen, jr, aged 05 years The relatives and friends of the family are respect- | fully invited t | dewee, No. 4@ Murray street, on Frid | at Lovelock, P.M Of dropsy, on the 4th inst , at bis fath Hempstead, L. T., Cranies W. Townsenn | 47th year of bie age His remains were Swamp, L I, for interment September 11th, Many MeOsner, aged 20 years 4 those of her uncles, o Wm. Leavey, are respectfully invited Lier triends John Brad to attend funeral, this afternoon. dence of her uncle. No. 14 Weet Twentieth street, at 3 | o'clock, We. Gibbed herring commana §: 8 $32). more offering, particularly for flour, 8.000 bbis of which were it Glargow, flour was taken at Is. 9d; and dead neight ah 20s. To California, epgagemonts were made ¥aurr.—The tales embraced 200 boxes con niin, at $2 60, and 100 barrels currants at 70. Ikon.—The sale noticed in our last was ono of 200 toms Scotch pig—not Bastern Seotch pig—at $20 25, as quiet at $4 50 9 $4 56 for Galena, an There was a moderate business do ‘280, a We. for which war scarce; 250, # 28e. for Cuba Mus- Included in ope- ‘ations were [00 barrels at $10 26a $10 31% for mess, sales of 300 bbls. at $7 26 a $500 for country m 200 hhds. and tierces dry salted shoulders at 3%. as steady, as beforenoticed. Lard of 206 ‘bbls, prime at 67% a Te. Butter and cheese remained as before rep: EKstarx.—Tho transactions to-day we give be. ouse an a jot and buildings on 3d street, between | paiso, Sandwich Tanda aad the avenues © and Di lot 48 4x06, $650; 1 lot im Harrison street. inthe village of New Kochelle, $280; 2 lote in Harrison street, in the village ef New Rochelle, each tes,—he demand or export wae pretty fair, middling. Flour is depressed by largereceipte; ordinary | #3; Providence: Bi Cotton is firm; Teales yesterday were 1000 bales. Baxrimonn, Sept. 12, 1850, Howard street and City Mills flour, at $475. Red Avnany, Sept. 12, 1850, The receipts since our last have been as follows: w There is a good The sales have been 3,000 barrels, at ght State; $4 62 $4 75 re Genesee. Wheat is "Cora is held hign owed barley, at 68 ® 70c., and fou ith tales of 18,000 bushels. ob, the 10th instant, in Trini- | Mr. Sasun. Weetey Srocxrom, of Philadelphia, to Mi daughter of Wm. H. Seely, Beq., of the y, September 12th, by the Rey, Renjamin Died, On Wednesday night, Fira Baownn, aged 2'¢ years, ter of Jacob 5 and Charlotte Mutebing © relatives and friends of (he family are requested to attend his funeral, from the residence of bis father. 1ith inst , of eongestion of rs 1 herm brig, r orm dol Balled. ‘and No. Bbipe Agnes, Shelling, for Bremon; Jamestown, and others. Wind during the day NW. Welrgaghte Marine Repevet gaged tor Liverpool, ins transient ship, and "um, Sept 000 & 5.000 do. by ae at Is. 10d.,ond, at tho | Anived—Brig Usrmard, Mansnilla, Augie Left Clore. 28. was demanded Cotton was aged at 7-324 . Noreve, top, Me Venus, do, 1 aye. Spoke, and 12060 @ 16.000 bushels of wheat at Sd. Por dead t iat sty Ion 7b 20 ship Maine, NOrleana for Weight, 170. €d. a 20s, continued to be demanded. To | {eechd mate and 9 men ‘Kon with Villlovs fever; the Caps bad been sick. but was recoverm Bark Wi ohhh Teh a Brigs aa sth Heal; Leinuel Peters, ArKo, eniindelp i Alhambra, 41, Riven, eps “Brig Waterloo, Pictou, we Sept. 11 RVOLE, 5 Asrired—Schrw Columbia, NYork; Pennsylvania, Albany, Hampton Keads—A number of vessels are still im the ‘eather fine, wind SW. Naval Sroxrs.—A sale was made of 100 bbis, spirits Lary § to Balsimore, of 50 baskets reste Olive at $2 87%. mite coutinued active, with sales _ Newsunvront, Sept It of 4 000 gallons at previous figures nine tered F Ben Mary Paovisiens.-Pork was in steady demand, and the New Barons, Sept. I: nd Paugaseet, Albany; Auguste, ip Sylph, Paci Paevmenos, Sept: 11. Arrived—Bebre Evab, and Acheah D, Johasom, Philadel- ‘ leared—Rark Falmeuth, Pictou. Suiled~ Sobre ‘JG Wright, James River; Southampton, SCH Brown, Nofih ‘Pueiie, © Cramer, aud Cobase Vire det Philadelphia. ae Arrived Sobr Southerner, Richmond _— Seiled—Sohrs Andrew Crow ay; Globe, NYerk. active, with me was quict with sales of Lotter Bags for Bs empatgn, congas Time. Yulee” ker, will close at the Exo! Reading (67 Bxehsage), inst, sy o'clock. Postage to San Francie- mails for the South Pasifio will be made up at he village of | the , and forwarded por Cherokees. t, in the vil- Letter Bags per steamer Hil-ernit for tants dimliten and Liver- i, will eles ct the Exebange Reading Room (67 Raohange) with Breeds h inst, at quarter before 5 0’ proce & few pmall lots, at $0 1234 a $3 62i¢ for good | if itr hshasae Resting Usem, (at hathonaeh o ‘There has been less buoyancy in the mar- rs can bo J4at the above effee to nay he sales were limited to a lot of 100 neat a Havens, a6 650. ine No. 1 mut ¢ above Letter Bags arc also at Konyon’s, 91 Wall street. iricee.—Sales were made 0 is. Oo. nut Marin: ence. megs. at $1 20. showing o slight improvement, aernia i. eesenewe, tanh. Wrusney— Holders were firmer, with sales of 260] | Arrived—U § surveying ateamer Bibb, and hag iowed inte bbls. Prison and Ohio, at 26340. a 2X0. rs Benjamin Brow, and at m for Albany. ae on MARKETS ELSEWHERE, tbe gale cf Sunday, found ae he aoe of both sobre, Moen io Od Gal roma, 55; 20 Vermeut Central Railroad sig go dove the: ry " Pads anens teles Ralrcad, esheets 8 | Hacara, With Ritedtoed for Norn; Buyerion, Conley, &o: vied Hassastiusctie Raiirond, 205171 ok Stb—sid echire N Buperior, and yRager thee Yoh azmont Ceptral Railroad, 10h, Bbware, Hosezs, Failro $200 Norfolk Count In Quver Reade—Shipe Maris, Baker, ond Ontario, Cash ahem FNS ito ‘ndesovure Relies tt eerie a sae mallt a rill prek- Second Hoard.-1 share Eastern Railroad, 100% 7, Wut, at the closing of tae mall (9 Ax, Railroad, 101, Pare under weigh. Telegraphic Reports. eabtriged—Schrs Tiger, Bus i, NBeatond ta aay Olle. my Sept. 11, 1860. Silhier, Mer sitar yi roe NYore MAH Bee wa erik, Newark, Sarah & Rlsabcth Baglishy Yorks at 12% «130. for | Lewis Clark, Van Kink. Pooghkeensi Lilie \— Bri i with sales of | Estell, Smith, ¥ ton; sehre ue ‘Huglish, do; at rab samsita Be are firm, | Clark, Van Kirk, ‘rockiya. barrels, at $6 Miscellaneous, Barx Moncan Dix, pt. 12, 1850, | 19, had very heavy wenthy May 4th, while svanchions, it Tobacco for Barx Cranissa Perxuns, 240 tons, was $2060, and oohr from Philsdelphig, for Boston, ile as ans ‘Hol i oe wea arried leo the bark to leak. Capt Bailey went te er assistance, and left llth, in the steamer R B 0 tow the bark round to Boston. ‘The damage to the is nct stated, =} Baie Consvas, before reported, was abandoned in lat 40 hb eee os Liowntom, Barker, from Portland for Philadel business ct inte Boston Tith, baving met a gale on. the 8th bs frem ESE which carried sway main sopmast, head of mast, sprung mains » wails, Buse Many, (of NBedfor Tockermuek, lice withi: a probably be got off without Gamage, after discbarging. H ? siongside om Tuveday, to take out coal and convey 1s 3.000 bushels, Oats are Sales of Ho. Hiram Hal, (rom Mobile for Phi- W ashore in the gale nem = x Santa Hoss ast, tals ane deol Lond, two feet water, left ciphin, th fi th ult, om the beac! 30min Wm i Lewi She had previously lost boat, and bee She rg ber Bader ja the ae of wrees, x" ith ieten, lost main inten and ned Ouly 6th, men remaing bow brig Ww Sad 'the A formerly y betonss to Boston, © ‘rom SFranciseo. By Bae Francisco, Smith, from Bt a# towed mnto P by pil im the 7th, the b on at 3 o'clock, jon and Third y ‘Was fallen in itn on corning I sthom Henk, and fue port for rep was lumber la: x D Prawers, at Nantucket, 9th, picked ap t with rigging hed. ot tp) Apanema, Sears. from NYork, eeterday in ai taken y, 18th inst. ers residence, », M.D, in the taken to Cedar 7 ry fying jib, apd Patrick and ie the ' several hours, until righted by a sel © ich pubecquently took ber in tow, and towed her into Phic Inveiph a wlere she wil be compelled ts go om the railway for exemination and repairs, from the resi At Bremon, on Wednesday, the 2lat of August, after | 6.) ‘am N, Brant, from Meston, of and for Philas | alivgering iliness,C. T. Gurexowr, one of the purest | acichm avalon went sahore ar the hese ot Nracuoker nd most patriotic citizens of that republic harbor on tbe Bvidee ain the Si worm, ‘niga of a. Se ehens Was for many years engaged in mer- | * Boo lies Bak a ee pad cantile business « resident of this city, where, im 1892 | Spd sr rhe tes Mg he married a New Bedford indy. In 183 Bi a re Partner ef the firm of Gloystein & Gevek | Germany the pursuit of the South Sen whal war vlliped to out away her inaste to prevent going ashore. by one of the ¥ ‘ nierly the Maubattan. ef Grinnell, Mintu of packets) After the death of his 7 (for- rn & Co.'s line beloved wite he | atsemptcd te reneh the shore by swimming. Ing Cart Thomrson. of brig Sarah Elisabeth, of Thomasto: betcre rey orted drowned during the wreck of his vessel, b retired from business with an ample competence, in | " ae 07 order to devote Bis ff in the most dintaterested eptrtt, | yitcn'ake Rtas nr ok atgce Som, vee one oe to patriotic objects, and to the fostcring his ante | ive, and NE from Sencoty & for the fine arta. In 1865 b ‘to this coun. | best had bearded ber. 16 was rupposed thas the sohr was try on a mivsion of the to arrange | eden with lime fer a direct steam communication betw Btates and Germany overcoming and persevering Indust busine obstacles, he was the founder of the Sout steamers from this city to Bremen bis return to Bremen. be dns presentatives of the State to the Fran mien The and tre Period, and finally the grief and di destruction of bis fervent * 1 d unity, preyed ro much on his wind, that afters | gering illness, he expired.» victim to bis patriotic feelings deeply mourned by the State aod bis nume- rows friends postow. w Bedford, Pv timore, and Washington papers » copying. | ene Re TE Nee 8 Serene BARKRITIMNE INTRLLIGENCR, | Port of New Yo ave Rees, oun oere San Francisco, Glasgow, Or agieh Hasnrd. Dork s—Ferveceo (Pard), Revello, & Ce, M Lieut Com We > Aw! 14 and ovite. during th a nthe povseaes Phip Nisgare, Benth Ta. 24 de Cape Hew ah inns 08 in) Beltser, from Wal ecbr Alderman, JD cewent erie ¢ ket ort Parliament in which be tock ® firm rtand aeninet anarchy 1 confer @ favor by September 13, 1850, dl, Ehiliipa: ‘ort au Prince, A © Ros- bam D Porter, Turkey, 1, ber. loss Hs hy and main to} with the tone ot lore ersen; it blowing fresh wt Boston from Curacon, m the United | |v by bis patient a8 taleats, ail | Me thainpton line | oruy after one of the re- Aanonm—Schr Adel Stor} the eth wit, « bark of F: Deming»). with & wreeker alongs The sbip Cicy, ty | 1G S Biske and steamer | ™ t jsbon om the veh duly for a e 2Seb, the former for Naples, | and the latter to Mabon. ‘BY For srrival af storeship Rie, ete Arrivals "1 beep i. «4, fathoms opul the yy) bears N i le will be a range wi eet ond directly for her, pare ag sloee ts roby ght, heal we weet ane Slate bane any Be aD B Richards: d re. Ben v le eons ro ORGSES, | tis EN n PEATE Bae pi Whaliemen. =] Sid from NBedford, loth, ohipe Beageses, Coral, and Abm "eri, Russell, 450 apc May Sth, prey u her, of Ragar- Baidvtar ct Nantwense, 17047 om Mitohell, Ranradint, a he took pony RY See, tag: NaH short oral pre Ren Juve, Jat 16 8) 8, lon d i} thip Henry. Lowen, Biiarber, 160 rp, 30 wh; te crvise s ae ‘Sth, with Co. ath dest 3 Freeman, tree None ne for Liv Spel, Ang 23, Pp steering W. ehows white signe! with Om Sa fund. red Dalle in contre, as passed Ang 27, [as.'% lon myer | ate Ne ARE Pasion, from, Boston for, Bie Island, 0 spokes fs ~ ere from Wales, Sth inet, p Fairteld, Lovetand, from § a Caren Spatlecton, 60h y dient Hi mien a ob Sie lat oR Ten hos rien Saiy fes, lat 48 40 6, i panne “ PORN Mshing: Baring, Hussey, from N York ( jay 1¢) for SPran- eco, Joly 12th, Int 41 00 Blew 48 —, a Beret ena, eich ane, 180, Ply are ap, “ A ra ‘Drever, tees iat yott abe teth tet Behan been Tacorrectip reperted eld for thowe com, pom Sore Sholfeld, for NYork, 3 oe Ores Cummperes, Care, Card and “Van Bo- wt tsi rk; Sivt, J. Fanon, Halt, Pot Fj Bark Alsvame, Wall, trom Boson an, Ave for California, tonal St Bat rath, from hf Tirks ding. to tail Slat foe Curses; Brothers, liatcawsy, te ig Joke, Darvon, MEDICAL at 2 2bea tor ee -- ew AIP oum, NB, 8447 “O14 sehr Albert, Rider, NYork. ‘2550 Nee Aart S, WARRANTED TO Br Mant v4 weliva Wine, Kelty, for NYork, Pits Rhetn Goat, an cml S aeyt Brances, Wich, fr Weetpor vex ot Wen At Se Lan dink’ s Brinig from Befmuls, with convicts on | worse, May 20 (back dato)—Bark Tary n GR EST ESS HiT ork tovel- ark Taannis penis | ‘ven bese o , R. GLOVER 18 CONSULTED AS USUAL § a darguaceuces Aug 90—azr brig Eablet, Pinch, Nozfot, D'si2 sa eainout tue ett Be Ataany, Sept 10—Arr aolite David Cox, Boston; United, fisted ata ringed that'ho'ie sult ee nd Sta caer wt Sebi Sorelle hie 7 Pty ate 7 tot S eee an ‘TRERT, 00. ib man, Talcahuano; var COOFEn Yerk).9 sei amb, nts Was Fi, uae Li; Di. haa Ct ge pop ee OE urn Haver, of mescarial and other cliente Balancer) ‘Kol Wine Grcwall dor Youkee: Riek, P ee a i Lash tenes vaene Ot or pony Shi pe, Bearepers), Masecaés, iin (o Ga a4 4 cages removed in twoto fivedays. A perfuct i af Eastport), Wald Se; Sty Corte Geri (of rent Me)} i mpacn, doi Alida (of Thomaeton), Face, do vt | T)R. JOHNSON, NO. 16 DUANE STREET, ser dnt Aroudian ot enieat), Chis, So ‘Known in the treatment of delicate diseases. tield ). Sawyer, ‘kb douts Hea! Hoa! ‘tation fi shill in in these half-cared oa ag! nye Bey achira joren. Bakor sina ware, on w eminent. Constitutional oured. Ragone D Nort: D*,¥, ew te diseases. prac pie, Bacon, ‘Dani Websiar, Lewis, ax ene wore ia hospital enables Dr. gusta, Bo: te jan, Brag sion, Ron aM Bee ip hit 1 Mott streat, pty. ia, do i Nar ae Se icon, ni 8 folnig Chae fecksarhkuine gat freynames in rear Aiea Nore Signal de “we darka (horn with by pee ieenretclaree arcenbtia er ve sia ¥ iP venue a a a fer) a is tia R, MORRISON I8 CONS! ON VE ye er, orleans; bark F D laenoes, with hon ae ieee oy. Philadelphia: Ce Hacenttcnnes meored a soe Noveree 3 vehrs Geor he ‘invariably ‘ures, "We fos sil ii ecred. ‘Bae London diploma, his stiee, 3043 Pulton y dor Sid bark Aviom: brigs Sussex, Cuah- | J )OCTOR CONVERS’ INVIGORATING CORDI ae ca m Stewars. Sobr Mary Chilton ald om Doh nly, Femedy yet discovered for sxaiual trees aad o urna emisoiul, 80 FU ir sociehys cp Ae es faye rr briga Argyle, Murphy. Coauimo: Business or matrimony. sAmettlons ef toe tend’ beck tne Banover, York, Vertlsnd: and nerves, ave York.” Bel F Sera ann Hoes ‘rons NYork. var 5b Mog = H, Crowell, vieliehow. Wood'welle Shaoktords N a Baer ‘ltape Gasale, Ferguson, NYork: So ‘ Gardine oo via Provid ‘Sid 00) ok, Riehmon a ‘CkSPO! Sept 6—Sid ny ‘Delmont Locke, Genn, Bal- or nGOR, Sept 7—Cld schr Jas Bliss, Hateh, Baltimore; 100. sohrs Harries Fuller, Bradley, Philadelphia Saunders, rk _ aoe shell; Golden Rule, Hamilton, an u Ley} Sept’ Fart die "Puilena, NYork; Lucy Blake, Hol- do. B, Neos 8 tan cohen We & Mail 1, Ri Frederik Tyler, id Moyt, Newbu ‘th, orease, Rooklan NYork; Globe, Sinail, Salem for to. Lywns, Sept 10, 5 P' M—This morning ® large ship hove in ht, anid at nocn was off the Breakwater, bus a6 a0 grew ith the aid of a telescope, her name could B Turley. trem a cruise, came to ‘aud reports baving fallen in, mtity * Uslon, Kendrick, Bosten for (4 eeleee to the te sitet an teen, aera bel oon, off Chineoteague. the bound to Now York. Bus fow spoken eset trem Charles: vosrols im harbor, ciane Py of sions, iy nor nny cass, con resist a cure Dy my new - Hea LAMONT, 43 Roade streoh RIV. £ bs THELK Finst STAC - | Pa VATE DISE 6, TN THEIR PKS, Tages. Ia old and ‘dificult cases, his (Bu alied by BB Keood, im A mnie ie ued pee bent 1 3—Ar ships Empire moe Pop HoulS | Genuine Female Periodical Pilts and Drop Drops, st pool; Asteria (Br), Jenkins, do; ba olfer N NERVOUS DEBILITY.—DK. DE LANBY, & } brig Susan neues Young, ‘Thomaston. Be- Lispenard street, continues to pay partioular opention J, rc lor, from Boston. to all jd by inditeretion in 1, Oy eke ro fre ony ng nocturnal ai oe atau ~ genie dy me im= tas Aveey, de. Bid slsep Catharine Mt | Yar *tectalns cn akose ones vonth radtion fois tients exclusively. | Th ac Arr sebrs me Freee. MNYork; D | troms, called folk; doop T mye we dy ny ily. Alber 11h, | thor'call sua Kevae, Nvork. Sept 1i—Art bark Gen Jesup. Beronda, Marston, Boston; rot Lawrence, btrietu: Jo; North America, Foster, NYork; Alabama, Sears, ; Eudes, Corland. NY ry a2, fr NTorks ate sae . - the equal to Mlcora's ton’ wh, Jobnbo equ: i ‘diseases, nad far tuperior to anything —Sgleemmapaid blished in this country.” mea or of the ‘work en Solna ‘Arr sckrs Kedron, Shore, Frede- ieee ¥ my rot b+ Os - Sipops Georges, heen STR a el m. ee istion, Halleck, Rendout; ay, eat cakes’ Ponsa, , ‘mpeon, Corsou, do; North Paci! Sees do; Empire, aoe Albany; Amazon, Baker, ‘ork. Porriann, Sept 10—Arr brigs Hibernia Billet, Harrascekot, Soule, Philadelphia; Walter Hoxie, H: sense which — of every description pretend x, hip Meta (Brem), De Harde, Bre- | so a at OW eTer, ba tone thousandth pa pact of the son; © B Brown, Gram- | series ene "people bring upon da known, — opipion iJ Ps oa stil, it is not = Fra unco, Avg 1—In port, ship Ellerslie White, for lca, penring o mind Calonteas bark Huntinaton, Cooksey, Tor est Yodies. "C14 Sai actkekote, ts donors t # yr Spey Bins. Bes Bover'! 7 sand awieh Islands; sehr J = . soos Ye bk ad Reserv. 06, Aenerative functions — Beprocth sche George E Preseott, Gilkey, Toncreal ‘and in 10—Arr brigs Oregon, Ayres, Ambris. Sid | selves in ther wa See ip their ef ote w strell, Philadelphia. But of fo Lid he nied Sept $—Sid echr Josephi afford the tienda for Ranyery ie that of IN INGTO! Thiladelphia, ond chone 90 =p top patient is obliged te re Tan hee ea & Carcline, Han- rmonth Bometitee ithe gloct cotenling thio diss Ng WF RN BT Ng rubakde or disappear , perbape to revere, Sept S—arr brig ial e {Sisse- ; jt occasion; ne she dheshoan subees a nome the bettar ; sorgeon Rosset, Coffin,N York % all the Aye o's io S FOR CALIFORNIA, AT REDUCED R. Tickets for San Francisco, by steam 4 Coseres, Neptomber seth, at redueed ra NATHL. DOLE, 60 1 i OR LIV ERPOOL.—THE UNITED STATES MATL steamship PACIFIC: Captain Bara Nyo-—This ateam- er will depart with the mal E ositively, ra her 28th, at 12 reek. te a or by pest, mailed free, sritie sel, ae al strest. No (t pass through t K Unequalled acoommodations for elegance oF y to EDWARD K. COLLINS, 56 Wail stress. oR sqmansw ‘Will euoe the Pacitc, and sail Octo- hess of vision, weakness of the back and lowerextremition, Impotency, of promature and total deeay of iy, week hess of memory and power for mental applicati: aversion to society, timidity, self-distrnst, and love middle OR SAVANNAU—-REGULAR STEAMSHIP LINB- 4 did steamship FL A, 1,400 toms, ‘Thos. Lyon, will leave Kew York, tor Bavennane fee ».at do'elock, P. M.. a8 follown—Satui ee dit "Savurday, Get. & Saturday. Get. 19; Sal 43 ; on mem may bere |; vrut we sty Sey tes ay Neves % Saturday, Nov. 16; Saturd v, 3; and — termediate salgréaye will are Bers foe pope SE Conia pacenas, 83; sroregs e~ Bircnbi le jae Goch, and otber nostrume, ha EW YORK AND HAYRE STEAM NAVIGATION D Pr vre and Southampton.—The United ship FRANKLIN, 2.29) tons burthen, J ndor, will take her place in the li New York on the th October, leaving Havre on the lat N vember, touching at Cowen to land and receive the mails and passengers, For treiht oF paren LIVINGSTON, anon Tis, mt exporure, oF nd oF travellin, b OWN Whiok ay8 Fo ha Productive of eo much misebie ‘acitating the man for MORTIMER L. 69 Broad wa: will be shortly followed by the Mum be! der ti of th ting Cordial” blown on t tiles for $5; $10 the the married and single, with gach bottle. Sold wholesale | Friton street, (Lamp store) Sun ng Dr. Convers, at his oftce, No. to Third arenes, Now the Cordial aad & ZACUMISSON B. LINCOLN Fon AN FRANCISCO via | # the Uuited States am been prod I of physical inability from em dently eonsult Dr. Convers perro ARD mato sien ae dic bab» nines to bay Th tal chal silences n~4 nder the fore ature ie tahes whom eapecee, it ite ro weet in bottles, thy full directions, at +. “aces many are cured in two days.” F 1G. 152 Broadway: ide bayard | Tee NOTICE— Dk. ‘wOTT BA that “Judd’s Medicated Liqnid Cuticle” te an Vavalennig should be in the Fosseawign of eery fami ever discovered, fo aasengers by the C' ome Unrarperred by ert with the seamship Oregon ot Be WALL, 64 and 88 South on, THE ELEGANTANB DIRECT. vesy test oe Ning Lark RL CORNING, Cape ase a. Oot weet f reight, and will receive we trae slipper weal batt owl yea oe, and justly celebrate Be RPOpecor eee) and very wine eaite order, Rew. ¥ opperes, ima o ‘capectt offers entre. -. sary coments to shippers desirous % posing, sheer pots ie California, at the carlions moment caaleiah be made for freight, for whieh, of wee. ‘a Co, Boyd eh ho avert ee aiaet ete THE ONLE y qurnal emimicns, po relnew and fb i ator pester, ‘Tretaht * | Begioese oe matrimony, ‘eacotions of ‘i e bes Tack, limba poe boore! Nan Sea pS tar ele nee} an Saviee vo Ly gt _ Captain Mays #2 Bet” (hiegordial and wo other PIRE erry PRIVATE MEDICAL COM, AATF eh n Foe | See bam niary nel east Sees miphe 0 posresion of this work. Ran Sa ae s permit of an increase @ ty ee “See Walt the wit, the mother—the my yo ‘of the one in the decline important ane no ‘spn’ Seats ened apasis wots of cure, in overy se ay = TTR Sa emteng, 1 Dr Pal yeon tibly soaking foe Niocmeeylonse'ot ber areas ame onthe before and dering | ? im ibe fret siete Ga eta C4 . Uys TRS MAIL, STRA verpool.—' “Serer HH ih ee Simminent danaer, Srapieer ers hk wight and theit Secommedations for ow adout 199 U3 Tree craps oe heart 0reeon will seteshed te emehship. red unit paid for. tt, ee the | vehet it affor on it pages | ereet Uiscotery ot vt. 56 Wat! street, of t to me which ROWN, Sut * nel \prave lt act 63 ossconnabie tee, ” avg. Fdoecren aeese ent the rate of fresh: above is be materially fwoneea.