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THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE No. 7254. MORNING EDITION----SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1852. DOUBLE SHEET. "THREE DAYS LAT: Rk FROM EUROPE, ARRIVA L oF TIE CUNARD STEARSH'P EUROPA, more than probable, snd tn the event of any rupture ba- tween the two coun ries the (moricans wonldqarekly ba | the succesful party, Alendty the Amerioan goveramens and people are big with asbirings prej-orsin the Pagitic ; and when they shell hee cstutiithed a area’ naval arse palin Sam Pranciroo they ll go ahead’ fast and fari- our in thors reas Trey wont but « whet t their ao etite there; and that may he given them by tats whos Istends dispute With the prantioability of constructing routes ners the erent inthmas of Vem tral America demon trad. it t+ in Ameriown nature or character long to ¥ emo wilon of tur her ate tacks cn Mexico; and ‘b that the gext Presidency will lewd to tm re-peot of the route from the Golf of Comomsehy to the Gu fof “ehuantepse, i The Sa livenan of Groot Britatn, Teport on the railways of the United Kingdom has Jost brew publiched by Cent J LA. sedan Of miles pen for traffic ut Lhe close oF 1d Wales 5 506 mites 1a Sootian Ki 0, Ireland 624 land orm previous to the ut xince that period whieh show the cults fi i 1848. cauaor be asnercaimad; ‘ariinmen’ has required retarns, 1848 to bave heen £58 234 418; in 1849. £29674720; and in 1850, £10522 967, The dimivution ix rewarkabie ‘The return of tho’ aus raired in 1851 bave mot all as yet. bweu received And therefore capnor be stated. During the past Were Kkiiled and 376 injured THE LOBOS QUESTIONS | only 120 mile in Lng h ans across an acoassible y in the provious year 32° were courtry. killed aod 183 iwjured = The number of pissengers com ~—— eee a these apestions: sre inveparadly interwoven with | veyed cn alt the railways in the kingdom dariag the ‘ the policy and hogs of the Americans ia the Pa-.| past year amounted to 8530105 bein, iucrsare of THE CORN PRADA OF @ BNGLAND, | cite ocoon: ana thengn tc may ve tbat Meiti binterests | 17 pi cept ever the previnus year: wnlge of pra are quite reconcilabe wih farthae ox ensigns of Ame- trefle £7 060 664 em ivoreare of 16 per co rrr rte ane wt; wad valas Tieau territory on the sive f Mextes. mo wradat British | of goods tratiio £7 (60 605. um focrease of 10% per coat AMERICA® STOCKS, Htaterman will do angh’ or omit wight tha’ w U promote, | over previous year, Agwregate revive of wil rallwaya oF encourage or ©: dese aohemes ‘Time will rapidly | fr 1851, clove om fifteen ditions pounds stertiag, aa ie. & Xn develope wichou® dipiomsecy assi-timg chem, and Pera by | incresee Of 13!¢ perornt on the receipts of 1850. ite guano moLepoly «nd Lord Ma me-bury by his «ub Mision to it after the decovery or tha Lobos [elem have both. it way be feared, sbarpomed the Amorican gout fir Pacific banquets. Fravee. The most noticeabls item of uews {# an announcement made by Gen Mugran to che General Counsil of cha Bas Kbin, stating that he President kad im con emplation to Cstatlich # strong military roverse, which, the aonounce: Ment says —" Without cvs promising the reepeot aad dig- ‘The Cunard steamsbip Puroja Capt. Marrison, arrived at this port, yostorduy 4g from Liverpool, whence 28h ult, at LL o'clock in the morning. The Lobes, or Gaano Islands, Our thanks are due to Lie .tennnt J Grant Raymond, TO THE PDILOK OF THE GONDUN TIMERS, vily Of Franco would enable him Lo eifeet tue ocvavmies ; Sir—T have road im the Tims ot yesterday that Me | wbich he desires to inteod aca in tho puoito texetion Bi Cg a — Of the hursm for files of lave Lone | Webster had lately written ou the guauoquescon, givin; hn Moniteuy contains some further resolutions of ths jon iverpool papers. bis senction to tbe opinion thatthe Lobes Landa, of ths | General « ots in favor of the empire The news is throw days tutor Among the passengers iu the Europa was the How, ‘Thomas Baring, M. P.; the eines of Neuwiod: the Prince of Naseau; Don Cavalbo Moreira, the new Brazilian Minister to the United Stats Hi-nop MeCrosky; and ‘Mr, Thomas Morgan, bearor of despatuhes ‘Tho Hormann arrived off Uowo. on ¥riduy morning, at 9:45. Cotton, at Liverpool. was siesdy; grain'dull, Little to note im other articles of trade The steamship Glaegow. which sailed from hence on the 14th August, at 12 noon arrived im the Clyde at 8 ‘@'olock on the morning of ths 27th, accomplishing the voyage im twelve days fifteen boury The London Standard, of the 27th ult., referring to the rumored object of M. Persigny’s visit to London, says, that the proposal to reduce thy Freach army, and to form & commercial treaty with Krgluud, has given increased confidemos amongst the operaiors ia French securities of all kinds, A letter from Peel, Isle of Man. says the harvest has Decome general throughout the Island, and the yield is epoken of as more than usually large The European Times says: — ‘The Cunard Company's screw at. Jura, Bean with tre atvere nit cpt espe mence early in Decewber bat i: iso Known that ‘these vessels ace to go flow Lise New York, to Chagres. to return to Liverpool. It is intended to start teem cu the Wedao-day of the weeks “on which the mail steam:r- sai! for Boston Chis will ive the opportunity of val ading their o: in the Eanes States, co as f be ready oe start el hagees'oe the arrival of the New York steamer leaving Liverpool Peruvinn coast, were first discovered ta 1823 by Uaptal 1 Moireli. when ip a merchant cemel uuder ‘be flag of ths United States; also, thar 1m cousquence of said opini Ap Ameioan ship-of- war had been ordered to give‘ pra tection’? to American citizens while taking guano from the islands of Lobos. Afuera «ud de Cerra, M1. Webster and others, of whom more might be ex pected, reem not to Know that bese istauds were mappel for the King of Spain more than a century ago. they being both named uno localized in various works which are not buried in the archives of the B-curiat. but ace patent to oll who would mqui’e on the subjeat, Tn 1736. the King of Spaia seot a mivsion of savane to South America to make scientifis abservalions, and report ace: rdingly They were three members of the Royal Aca- demy of Sciences—M Condamine. Don Jorge Juan, and Don Antc pio de Ulloa ‘Their work was tirst printed in Madrid ia 1748, and was published ip Englteh in London in 1772. In that work railing directions are given for making the pact of Paita, and the islands of Lob»: are marked ta the map which is with the English tranlation—vide vol. il., p. 192; book Vii., chap. 1. In 1787, there was publi-hed in Madrid a dictionary, geographical and historical. of the kingdom of Peru, in which the Loboe Irlands are dercribed within the vice- royalty of Peru; the author, Gol Aloedo, Captain of the Royal Spanish Guard>—ride page 500. ustly, there ix now befvre me an ancient map and chart of Peru apd the South Pacific within the tropie of Capri- corn, in which there now +o much dixputed Lees I-landa, in between rix and seveu decrees of south iméitade, are distinctly laid down: therefore Mr. Webster should no longer “think it probable that they were ficst discovered by Morrell in 1823."" The map has been in my possesion. nearly twenty years, aoa exhibits prima facie evidence of having been made about 260 years ago. lam tir, your ob-dient servant, MATHIE HAMILTON, M, D., late of Peru, G largow, August 24, 1862. A few days sinoe M. Prince Roman Cutholio Bishop of St Hyncinthe. Canada ond M. Larocque Voadjato: Hect of Yopireal bed an audievoe with Louis Napoleon, when the latter exproved much -ympathy with tne aut forers by (he late tire at Montreai, aad contributed 2,00) frwuos for their relief It fs stated that Louis Napoleon has perfected a new system of in‘anury tuctios, whieh he ix about to introduce in the Fremch army Wo find the following in the Paris correspondence of the Morning Chronicle :— ‘There ix. at prevent, a con-iderabie commotion among the rempants of the old revolutionary soviouies at Pacts and elawhere Tho subject ix the election of a member to rupply the place of one of Mazzini's committee, named Darorz, a Pole, ‘This man hus lately died. and it is sup- Pored that he will be kucceeded either by Garribaldl, (doubtful.) or by Gen Klapka.”” ™ Persigny Is Jn London. and is charged, it is said, with preporule to the Englich government rag} a modification of the ‘anion Frewct + Ae On Ist August, there were three hundred and twenty- nine manufactories of beet root sugar in operation in France, The quantity manufactured this season was 74,183,000 kilogrammes, Belgtum. The Cologne Gazette siates that tho Belgian govern- ment does not intend to renew the treaty of commerce with the Zollverein, which exoires on the Sst of Decem: ber next. It has declared (says the Gazette) that the state of ite negotiations with France do not permit it to assign a Hxed baristo future commercial rviations be- tween Belgium and the Zollverein. By the new ccnveption just signed between Franco and Belgium, the duty charged on books printed in the latter ovuntry will be reduced to twenty | steckg per one hundrea kilogrammes, and a like reduction wiil be made on prin's. isyvet 9 avd paper. There are other modi- fications in the tarif favoible to Belgium, which are to be made the rubject of a distinct treaty, and. ther with the literary convention above mentioned, will come Transatlantic Steam Navigation. bes days after. an give immense advantages to the {From the London Times, Auge 21 ] eon on the first of January next, for ten travelling cuemmaralty std to shippers of foods, ‘he pblcet readers will rveclloot that during the recent do- | 7 "the Chambers will not he convoked before October, as oes, Sed the Alpe, Captain Liuteoions ta sean, tes in the American Congres the stormy disoussions | the ratification ot the treaty with France is not obliga. upon national rights were varied by tho introduction of a very different proposition. A commercial company, charging itself with the navigation of the Atlantic by- tween Liverpool and New York and subsidized expressly by the State in uid of its performances, apolted to have its premium increared As the augmentation demanded amounted to 100 per cent on the original graut, the pe- tition created some little consternation ; but in the ead it was granted, and the American liae of Atlantic rteamers will hevceforth recsive twice the subsidy betore given. This circumstance bas been made the subject of allusion by a correspondent. That the wiiter is strangely mistaken in his referee of the ques- tion to that of free trade. will be very easily discover at the general train of thought suggested by the letter way be turned we conceive. to some profitable account Tt would appear, from the namber of ships advertised tory before November, for Australia, that there is no falling off in the demand for either freight or passage, The tonnage likely to sail between this date and the end of September. from Eng- lish and Scotch ports, is estimuted at liltle under 80,000 tons, The amount of gold coin and bullion in the issue de- partment of tiv Bank of England is stated at £21,406,163 Advices from Paris intimate that petitions in favor of the establishment of the empire continued to be signed. in most of the depsrtments. Some of them are cou- ched in very strong usge ‘The Prino- jaan mesa considering the formaiion of Austrias The Austrian Loyd’s contradicts the statement that Georgey bas been sent to the tortress of Kutstein. Ho is to rmain, the Lioyd's says, at Klagenfurth. Au upperial decree that has just appeared, closes the Cours Martial established in consequence of the troubles db. Sweden. The town of Wara in Finland, was destroyed by fire on the 11th. only tbe Courthouse and four houses bet: left standing. “The town was founded in 1406 by Clow a of Sweden, aud contained about 4.200 ivhall- mts, It is by no. means clear that there matters are rightly wu: * bap epee eects demenenn: eee roa derstood ee on one side of the ocoun or ae on. sc. ein te 8 gpsty of France. would enable | Bct«con Liverpool and New York th ranniog two im the ng of ss, a Bota, on ecg tees economies each he desires to inttoduce | lines of rteamers, one éritih und eae Amaeaeee en: | the 2ist,M. Meixner, the bavarian Plenipotentiary, gave in the public taxation. cousnged in each case byiagge grants of moucy from their | in the collective reply of the State: of the coalition to The accounts of the spread of cholera in Warsaw and respective governmonts, teperform the voyaze in the | the vitimat of Prussia, Qertd Posen are alermivg. ‘The Madrid papers state that in the course of a few days, Queen Issbella and kor mocher wit have an inter Bay eae a short distance from a aa) uestions so long spoken of will ba definitively settled.” fs ‘The market in- London for American stocks, havin; yee no feature of novelty. prices scarcely chang: jusiness was “te quiet. Quotations, on the 26th ult are thus reporte United Staces Five per es ' shortest possible time. | The subsidy eontributed to the British line amoun's toa qaarter of a million sterling ; that enjoyed by the American Company «as till lately about the some. It is understood that. in consideration of t epeofal allowances, the stipendiary comantes are to d: Bard ocitatn orcimary views of mergantile enterprise Yescels are built for speed only, anu * | | goes than mails and passenge makes no allusion to any proiort Austria, but propores to continue the Zoliverein in tts resent fora, For & C¢Trnin number of yeurs, und to admit imto tho Steuervercia (Hunoves aud thy North). on the batis of the Prussian treaty of 7th September last, With some modifleations; negotiations to bo then opened with Austaia reepeating the conditions of a definite treaty of commerce with Austria, to be ratified at: the same time as the ubove renewal of the Zollverein. This proposal is now under consideration by tho Prussian government. ‘The ravages of cholera are unabated throughout Prus The i TY DO ueayier car- . their ocher wise enormous tonnage being absorbed in engino and coal room. ‘hoy aiger. in fact. from vulgar merehantmen little less widely than ships of war. being constructed not indeed for fight sisi | ing. butsprruon'ng tothe prejudice of all more productive | +a, Poland, and Bilesix. 10834 & 107 apacitics Under these circumstances tho pastuge across =e ) 97 9 Atlaptic hag been reiyced from weeks to days, and is Greece. . Feonsylvania a now literally a question ofhours, The America stvamers, A letter from Maite. of 17th August, says :— The Aine- Ohie pie ord wos Bonde 1133) 9536 a though not excelling our own in their average perform. | Ticam Ninister hus wrrived at Athens, and the Curaber Masntnuestia Five pat Ook cane 04 8195 | ances have succeeded in winning oue race by abgt: ha't With the broad pennant of Commodore Maryland Five per Cent Steciin: tnds 4, 8 1M. | @ nek; that is to say, the very quickest tanec on © peham, arrived in our port yesterday. She saluted Vireinia Six per Cent Bondy (156 ¥ 8 100° | cord—being four hours shorter than that next to it—has } the forts and the Port Admiral. She wall loaye again on ituoky Six ver Cent Bonde re i a 100 been executed by an American veseel. As the passage | Lbursdoy for Naples. it is believed ‘Tennessee Six per Cent B ai a 99 | may be set at about 250 hours. there, of course, seems We have but meagre accounts of the manner in which ada Six per Cent Sterling a margin enough to make up the odd four. and it is evi- | the affair of Rev. Sr. King was settled Tho London yy HA vaca deg iy are dent that favorable ciccumstances of work or weather | Sun rays that Mr. Marsh baving examined the official pa- real Clty Six'yer Gent Bonds 1967-18655, . OMG S might any day turn the scale ia farorof the Kaglish, | perstelative to the matter. found that Mr, King had New York City Five per Gent St (1855-1870)... 95 aw Tbe competition, indeed. is to be proasouted more vigor- | been tried by the laws of Greece which he was bound to Phil's & Read’g RR Six por Ct Mort’) Ra's (60) 844 a 851g | ou-ly than before. and it is upon this assumption. coupled | FesPect, and that the ambassador appeared ratistied that X,Y. & Erie Seven per Ct first m'en (1368 160) 105" 9 106” | withthe credit of “victory.” that the American company | he bad not been unjustiy dealt with Fron the with- Do. do ee Cams (encond mur 197 a 9 | Fas enceeeded in obiaining the large increas of subsidy | drawal of the floct frum the Pirwus, we should judge this | fan Contral Eight per Ove Weed; Napl | mentioned above. Between the two governments. there. | acount of the affatr is correct. Dhio and Penn's Seven per Couts (1956-186) 98%; & ‘04 | fore, a bounty amounting tosomething like three quarters Sai of a million annually will be paid upon ocean racing, arkey and Egypt. R Now, there can be no doubt that it is of the very | The text of the imperial firman settling the diMoulties The Lobos Question in England. ‘highest importance to bring two such countries as Cireat | With Fgypt, has just been pubdii-heg. under dato Last . {From the Loudon News, Aug 26 Britain and America as close as possible to each other It | deyy of the lupar month of the Ramezan, 1268,” (July, In the question of the Lobos Irland all tho sympa- | may beconerded. alto, that the great principlo at stake | 1802), This important document extends to Kyypt the ‘thies and inclinations of free trade politicians must be | is not demaged by the amallness of the grin apparently | Provisions of the “ tangimat’’ (charter,) guarantecing the with the cause of commerce wnd »grivalture, whether on | procurable, Four hours is not a large proportion ot 250, | *ecurity of life, property, and honor to natyeate of the this or the other side of the Atisntic, for the conduct of | bur if hours. and even minutes, had not been clowly | empire. of whatever class or religion—charges Abbas Pa- Pern in the supply of guano do forth to the world bas | reckoned, that very average of 250 would never have been | *ba with its administration, and commits to him, for een that of self-b monopoly; and thonzh the exercive seven years, the power cf life and death in criminal reached, A chronometer obtains the prize over anothor by the difference of 30 reconds ina year This diferonce in iteelt may be inappreciable. but’ it is owing to this | cares, where the heirs of the victim demand the ex fo the Litis sor Ries Shamans oa er ech brett, Co tie lave 08 oni Cieel ecution of m capital sentence. but all othee cases to be economy, that forms po reas n why other countries should Siaq@ons Govert- — | Ment Inspector from which it appears thas the mumber | 1 torel 6690. The cum reise@ annually for railway pare | xhibited op Monday was ssarcely brought forward the week before. ty, difficult to realize the terms of that dsy +e'pnight. Since then no chaoge has taken Place in quotations Foreign barley for grinding haa mot with a moderate share of attention, and has commended previous prices Malt has moved cff somowhat tardiiy at TT wEW YORK CO! " saumted: She new hex EIMON COUNOTT. and it was poneens (OF FIOLAL,| Stated Scaston, A desmoe r. Adopted Me the recent improvement in value, ‘The recelotsof onty of | _ Feoscnt. Richard 7. wplou hen Teovienne aren cia j home growih have been roanty; having, however, bad | Mucre, Haley, Sturtevant ¢ Tweed, sbund nt supplies from abroad at has been imposible to Pra \. Viem . Ward, —keormmondiog thet the port obtain apy sdvance, The business done on Monday was hyp Klee epehida 10 Isat mevtion wore road PEPITIONS. By Aldermen Wasr—Potition of Wor ethers, jor a grant for & railroad ia Bi To Committee on Street By alderman Smirn—Petition of DD. Weight ard rs, for A sower im Sevenshatreat, from ay auue its Ravt sige fo. cy Mee om Sewer) at rates raiber above those current on that day ae’noight, | Dut there was no quotable riso ; and since then the sale has not been by any means free. Beans aud peas have moved off in retail a' late rates, Indian corn has huag | rather heavily on hand Markets, MR. JAMES M’RENKY’S CIROULAR. Spproved. ° of contirming h atroet from adway ad sporiciing Abnor Saalecd b & divistom, ty Walters aad th svenue and | nt Oakley. Rayoe Bere, 0 Reistoy Peano, Suite, oT coin favor of $0 te of nice huadert Broa: ro toe the Friendlesa, ¢ H Livnaroor, August 27, 1862, = it eb ae a i * comesncas Bacon is dull at recent deotive. In bevf or pork there Mosstrence of one thousand Fac mitteem Ta favor of rom have been uo treueactions. Cheese, if fine. would sell at ay railruad. To the Spocial | Mf tirst Joba Mauche, Lost, fr wane Har ject, ‘otition of Hami'ton Squires snd others, gad im Jicoadeny, ‘To the Spots Coma on | ot. | 42s, to 44s Lard semaine nominal. Queroltron bark goes | off merely in retail In olix nothing haa beea doae, igh has been negleoted, und is lower, Rice coutinues Brravervyis —Thore is no improvement in the de- | mend for any article. Flour and wheat are not saleable exoept at aturther reduction Sone business is doing om Epeoaiation; but deaters and consumers act wich singu lar caution, There haye beca no transsotions in Indian corn Vorton.-The demand has rather increased since th 1° Commiitar—To favor of rMerring the ratation te water signt to Browaing & hem te cho Com- vivnors of the Koking Fund. Ad Mf Committes on Ordioan son. With to the bonds Laid By Acdorwan Wann—Remonsteanoe of 1 000 citizons | sanioat the prvponed Keoaawe; railroad. ‘Co Spooial Vom- mitte om amid cubjoct. By the same—Kemoneteance of Jamos R, Whiting against pra hs alpes Brondway railroad. To the Special Committee 00 that subsoot. By alderman Tins ann—Petition of Woary Swaboor and oul re, for change cf rade of interseotion of Ninth avenus ‘Te Comnd:tee om & Morrion, dormen Tintann moved & rovonsideration of tha vob@ Confiem ing the rvsew i eoonnd street, betwoon th D aod Forty-ioursh eteoct ; b “ yan sulling of the Arctic, wnd the trifling irregulurity in price iy alderman’ Stunravanr. Vetision of Morro'l | cou armed by the file te bond teh existed fm fow quarters has disappeared, an and others, for a railroad in Broadway. To the speotal pAiirmnttre— Aldermen More, Hmloy, Sturtovant, Oakley, the market closes very steady at Last week's quotation By the Puna arr Petition of J. W. Kelleng aad othiocs; | Frencis, Bmith, Tieceas: Were Dasa Ce 2 Hota mu Mancbester, there 1s ath in tavor of wrsitrond in Beondway. To Speoial Commitios eae Rint Som say Were Beat uh Ak » Bto af ay 8, wi Q 5 486.110 are American Stock lust vwar 668000 baga, 0 pa tae petition. of which 474.261 are Aracrican dates this week 47.630 bags juries to hishouse. Te Including #6 570 Amextean—11,140) tion, and 5,470 bags to exporters MESSRS BARING’S OIROULAR. Loxpow August 27—hive o’clook, P. M We have had fine weatber with littie interraption du ring the week. and the barvert is proceeding rapidly. ‘Tho corn trade has consequently been dull, aud #hea, flour are both rather cheaper, Cotton maintains its valve, In the colonial and foreign produce mar- kets there hus not Leen much doing, but prices of moat articles have been supported. Moncy remains abun. ance. Keport of Committee om Lands and Plscce—Tn fa ot piscine n reiling sround the plot of grow hy 'y Fourth, Gi ded Copia’ sy Uaati cen Bane, corietenter seeds Eo buge being ow specula- « the Puasipenr ~ for on imorease of mon, To Committee on o res rion ‘nt of the Crotoa aitveauot Department. Laid on th: y Alderman BARR—Kemonstes G. Cutting and orbers, against gracing Forty-tbird street, beéween second avenue end Ki To Committee on Road: By the seme—Petition of John Grow Jommitves ov Finanor. No. 5, Fire Depact ard. was 001 Report of Comm: ting to J. V.D B. Fi of SIT3S. Ue Aereurment To Committee om Asrosem ei Report o of soa- firm! To Committes om , to have fine roe © OD Assess essorsmont Lets. dant ; by the last. rowwrn th Billof Dr J.8. Morrell, amonnt- Barn silver 69,024; both dull of sale, The funds have im- | *tt!om Rouse. ‘To Commi:tro om Police, Proved ; Consols louve off $% a 100, both for money and |B. Wheroas, in pursuance of a the secount ov ‘nie a rescletion of the Common Guna to buld « bulkhead from Bown ora ocHINEAL bas boen very dull and 196 bags at auetion | pier F No. —, North river, in froat of Wash- havo been nearly sll bought in at Be Gd. ade for Handa: | {ueton market the ccntract for which was given. ¢s Me. aiemet frees Tote Philip bic, who has. ip the prosecution of his work, tal ras slivor ; Mexican silver 3s. 1@d., and Teneriffe 45, 1d. a lank of, and cut in two tl 4s. 4d_per Ib. ; there being no buyers; unloss at 3d. a reduotion. at which one or two parools are believed to by thoy are depeivon er ene nee et eee rien. ol are oy are rived of Lad ? bave chenged bands privately, Rad itty feet cherdo® and have been ao deprived of ite 260 for injury to hls bakery ond taraivarer No (68 Cocoa —Sales confined to 400 bags Trinidad at 29s, for | Beetly threowonths, during ui ic Lyrae ster tech ll od ‘birty-firot street, by rain water. To Committees om Aqeduct. OF Daniel Marti Portion of the logally ovtitied Lae done nothing towards compieting that werk, and for which deprivation they will be to s deduction om their rent, besides havii claim fcr aamagee, therofor?, for th ing whether the Corporation has bis all soutrol over sald pier, and ¢h s deprived itay power of applying a remedy to the evil complained ¢ Resolvedy ‘That: tho Bercot Commi wie Board, at ite rext mecting, a copy of the resolution ally parsed, providing for the bi ali rosolurions since ordinary gray to 30s, €d. for good red. with one lot of fine Corree.—There bas been a fair demand, both from the trade and exporters ; but the quantity brought for- word has been in excess of it, and holders who have thown great firmness have had to buy in to some extent, Of 1.420 carks, 1.220 bags Plantation Ceylon at auction, about two-thirds were realized at extreme rates, chiefly from £0e, 6d. a 686., with choice marks at 74s. 6d a 804.; r ofpaying Wilism Tucmer by atepping into » pole, im v ‘rigia- nilding of said Dulkbeed nd }, Feluting thoreto—a copy of the ‘ood ward, 500 bags native have brought 434, 6d.a44s,; 6.790 bags for building sald bu Wans, W eslam, Berber, Roge Costa Elen, from 480, 64, trite. with, some very; Ghee kis vr was to be done under his d $100 for tageey tole Benne, We Cathie eos (similar fa’ berry to the old mountain Jamaica)” at 80s, efbed Bed toe eee dees ween oft in the condition | Eagt river: adopted by tho followina vote: 8 00. 6d. 100 packages Janaicn brought 42s. 6d. a 62s. | whecher the time within which tho enid work waste oe dene pepe mae Peete tress Te, Meb- and 665 half bales Mocha from 75s. a 77s. Od.; while 1,180 | hes been extended by him, aug all tho particulars in relation i‘ jv 7-5 daha on, packages Madras and Quilon, held above the value, have wee heen prinoipally withdrawn. By private contract, the buriness has been quite limited. and no sales have boen made of either Brazil or St. Domingo. Inthe continental ports the near approach of the Dutch sales checks all demand ; good ordinary Java in Holland is worth about 24}e. in setall. to said work, and when it'is understood the same is to be ‘aes be completed. Adopted. © From the Street Commissio: opening of a pubiic place, (3 ‘Third and Fourth avenues an ford collector ti Of Committee on Lamp fixiog the Duane streot from Broadw ted by the Messrs. Brown, Tait, Mabbate, ir ith sixeet, from Third avenue. At our corn market, on Monday. the trade ruled dull, ols, Andeteon, Bouton, MeGewne English whoat of the new crop sold trom 40e. a 50s. for | “¢ Ounimtitoes Ta fav cying down cas piponin | WHahty Whecltn, Barker, itegors, Wing, MeCoukey—I6, pai g Repel seaehiiea bmatrln de dy * Tange'of | Ninth avouc, tram thoir present -rmiuation to thonerth | Repeetin savor of paying James Morgan, his bill, for re: g heat i. ride of orty-fourth eat. A pte, J foodies tosell saa le. nau: lovers On Wednesday there | | Of samo Gomuittse—in favor’ lishting Batra stroot | Piltg,te the Toser Hell, at Uniom markes. Conourted in ber Was very little doing. withont obange in value, and to- | With gas. Adopied. ‘Afirmathe—The ory. ty eb “Andi Prenidas* We ore tker, Rogers, Ring, Boutong right, Wheelaa, Cf same Committee—In favor of lighting Fourtocath McComas doy all kinds of grain were dificult of sale, uplew at street, between First avenue and avenue A, with sae Babu dW seme reduction, American flour is quoted 225 a 24a, per | A; ot' hey-I barrel. but dull, with an arrival of S)00Gireir dee | 4 SE Waigisoad TES MERTEN ral favor of altowing | Resorts iz farce of ceiling » gore of land to Cbristophoe week's evernge of English wheat was 45.91 oma a-—aaeg | vt SA. Memmone time ectved by bln in the Fire Depate- | Br iver; tu favor of remitting personal tax of Edward Waite. cf U2,51Gqrs, Floating pemeys ies vitredt"Te? one of | PR dy al EO a siti Tc Commsttes op Finances z.pra eats Oxtora Tooiun dort Have been sold | pesenm® Gommittec—In favor of altering the number of ote in favor of payirg medical bills of Drs. Sowell, +6, fright cad ine t, po Finttenbrock, for servicer rendered dy 5 hems Qt itetion Dowtea; In of paying bile of Ded. Honry, Or ~ercady. 9 bh sulee of 2140 bedes & - Bued Neateit Sleig! Klin, Aud Hepburn for services at yory tatnope rates, At Liverpool, the buying has boen { renaered ty is at station he uses. ri . io o- ot ee, pretty genoral at foll prices; yerterday 5d, was thequo- ation for m eos Orleans, &o~ AL the yartote publis sa ai fell mndsejn seaiging vy eerons Ipec evenha brought 5s, Gd a at 4d; 100 cases star ani Lnge eobebs 908; 118 bales fine Jamaica sarsaparilia 32, 114; 80 cases Capo aloes 208, a 384 Gd; 50 cares gum y, Sturtevant, Oak+ Bo the Presicent, Alccrmen Brisley, Hiwone, Ward, desman, and Alvord. Con mittee ob Astos-ments—To concur to confirm the y asseasmont liste, and appoincing Abnor sont thereot, viz :—For rogulating, &e., 7’ second etreet from the Tenth to the Blevonth ave f Thirty t, betweon Bighth and Ni ft in Stanton street, between Sutolk ; fer regulating, Police. Ke pert in favee of widening Whitehall a to as to meko the eame sovonty-ive wid on Streets, Rep: favor of paping for ropaire to house of Hose Cimpsny, Ne. 19. Concurred in by the followiug vote: — ative The Pro sere Tait, U'Baion, Wright, 0 wid To Commitees olibonum 12s. 6d, a 50s. 6d; 70 cases ofl of aniseed, 6s. | IP00E EAL. : nd Third Aven: ; ; 4d a 69, 5d, and OO boge cardamoms 1s Od, 026730 | ‘te tuck Wiintyttongth nizcete between, Fourth bree Gambler i dull af 18. Od, Cateh 19s, Oil of cassia 10s, | wis and! Rroadway ; for griding, Ae Tenth wvenus, derman Brown in the China cempbor nominally 902, Vermilion 4s, 4d. a 44. 6d, | Netwoen Forty-second and Forty-sixth atreots: fur sewer REPORTS Torkey opiom 1s, Quickallyer 2s 8d. a 20, Od. per Ib. im Second street, between avenue A And First avenue; | The report of the Committee on Streets, in favor of opem~ Hiair.x-We still quete St. Petersburg cloan £30 on the ‘regulating, &C., Thirty-first street, betweon Bro ing Eleventh streer to tho Bast river, was taken from the spot, oud £29 16a for arrival, Monila £41 0£46 for | $2 1,hintu avenues for sewer, in Chatham stress, betwa ‘ spot, 20 1a J € lulberry streets; for reg a f= usval kinds. Of 44 bales fine selected in sale yesterday o From Third to Sixth avenues for paring Thirty= the sound brought as high as £116, with damaged from | third strect, bet 6 Drow for ra~ 860 bales jute have brought £0 2s 6d. iran a xteonth street, between avenues A and B; anil erecting a pomp therein on south-west, £75 at £10 m corzer uf Gne Hundred and Ninetevnth streot and First £11 178, 6d. for ordinary to good middling, being fa pce, Was tak Pi for diggin, well, co. in Forty-pinth stceet be the followitg vote s~ o has been more inquired fer, and about 600 inth and Seventh avenues; for paring Twos ty-ajach.| atemarine: epgal bave changed hands at the oxtreme rates | street. between Mad O'Bries, Wood avenue and Broadway: for dagcing, &c., Thirtioth street, between Seventh and Kighth avenues. Adopted on @ divisi nm, vis -— Affirmative—aldermen Moore, Haley, Sturtovant. Oak- ley, Boyer, Bair Tweed, the President, Aldermen Brisiey, ares io Smith, Tiemann, Ward, Denman, Cornell, and Al- vird—15, Of Committeo on Ro: between Fort: Adopted on a divition, ¥ Athrmative— Aldermen Moore, Haley, Sturtevant, Oakley, Boyce. Barr Twoed, the Presidert, Aldermen Brieley, Fean- oie. ayer ‘Tiemann, Pearsall, Bard, Denman, Cornell, Al- vord—I7. Of come Committee—To concur to repair weil and Wrickt, Wheels Op motion of ord pincrity reports were taken wp. Pi taide man Barker, & quorum wae ascorsalacd net tobe rresent, ard tne Board sdjourced Go Monday after noon, at six o'clock. ‘rom the minutes EDWARD SANFORD. Clerk. Court of General Sessions. Before Judge Beebe and Aldermen Sioore aud Haley. Ssrte open 10.— Murderous Assault on the Police —Jchm O’Brien was indicted for an assault and battery, with om of ihe late rales, The Dutch Trading Socivty's sale, to take place at Amsterdam on the 27th Septem ber, will not in any case “exceed 1034 pkgs. (1276 peouls.) of which 200 chests (368 peeuls,) have not yet arrived. Ino in improved demand, and common bars are now firmly held at £5 63.. at which a good business has been done. Raile steady at £6 per ton, free on board in Wales, In Scotch pig not much doing ; we quote mixed numbers 198. Garttherric No. 1, 458. a 45s. 6d., at Glasgow. Sweedich £11 Russian C. O.°N. D. £16; P. 8. 1. and G._N. 8, £18 10s ; Archangel £13. Iyorny —12 tons at auction baye s—In favor of opening Eleventh ighth and Fifty-nimth street rather easier ; Cape teeth averaging 204 to 102 lbs , £24 108.8 £85 15a; | Pump jn Fifty third atrect Ado) intent to kill Officer Oat, of the Nineceenth wi on Sum- tmnt £10 100-4 225 to Sgypan! 24% to 10r%¢ Ibm, | Ch Commiege on lanneein favor, of donating $90 to | Gay the Sth of augunt” The case occ art foe £23 8 £27 53; 4 to 19 Ibs, £14158. a £10 158, ‘Adopted on a division, via:— tome hours, but the facts were very rimple, aod are as Iivsrep has been sold on the spot at 448. 6d. for Black aldermen Moore Haley, Oakley. Boy: follows :—- Om the evening in question, an alatan was raised in the neighborhood that there was s serious Gisturbunce in the basement of the above mentioned pre- mires. and the police were sent for. Assistant Captain Kalowin. with s rection of men, repaired to the spot, amd found a large crowd collected around, There were load criee of * murder,” reveated balf a dozen times. The em- trence being narrow. they entered in single files. and Ost being first. arush was made at bim and O’Brien struck Affir Barr. Tweed, the Preridewt, A.dermen Brisloy, Franc Smith, Tiemann, Pearsall, Bard, Ward, Denman, Cor Alvors—I7. Of Committee on Sqwers—In favor of roferring the peti- tion of P, Riley to Croton Aqueduct Departioent, with Pewer. Adopte Of Committee the Boaré of Thir y-vinthetreet, between Lexington and Tair ¢ivision, viz.:-— Sea, and 458, a dv. 6d. for Caleutta, arrival, Lissrep Caxes.—American sorts sell freely as they ar- rive at our last quotations English dull at £7 158, Oirs —Sperm and common fish dull at last quotations. Olive frm at £47 10s. to £61. Palm 284. 0d to 20s. Cocoa Nut 20s. to 35s. Foreign refined rape offers fre at 88. €d.. while brown is tcurce at Sls, Sd.a3 Nothing done for Sewers—In favor of concurring with ants in thoconstruction of s r in avenues. reported to the Sultan; and further, abolishes the death ing fi hi not reek every possible opportuuity of escaping from their ty for political offences. Hiabiity to be muloted, becaure. at present Peru pos- seers rll the guano which {x known or accessible to trade. Moreover. when Peru pusbes thy laws of political economy. to extremities against ail other countrie- hor government murt be prepared to dad otber countries, pushing the Jaws of vations against her pretenaoor to the Lobos ‘Telands, as far aa the facts of the ca-« will possibly carry them, The mode in which Vecu »ppropria’es the proceeds of her guano sales has nothing to do with the question whether or not the Lobos (lands belong to ber The Nability of that State to the payment of the dividends on its debt has no legal connection wish the subject, It is convenient to have thi« source of pryment, and bonest (as South American republics go). having it so to apply it, But to raise the price by limiting the sup- pl TP guano for the puroo-e of avoiding public taxation its own people to mvet ite Gividends. is really and truly to make the consumers of Peruvian guano do thit which the republic contrasted, but uvglected to de uatil 4t found ont this power of levying taxes oa British agri- oulture. We quite admit th: ru so to turn its moncpoly of hitherto had that power, avd it may either use or wbure it, But as it bas rather abured tap used it, Peru cannot expect to be ‘very popular either with trude or agrialture Lis anpo pularity is the moral pri rite advantageous mon j and in the loos con the repubite will, we are confident, have to relax if not te give up entirely. the principles on which tt now regnintes the aano craile, for they are at varionce with the material tuterests and of fensive to the jost moderation of mankind Lord Malmesbury, ever the friend of monopoly, has recognia d the preton: fons of Peru to the Lobos Txtands. Mr Webster. on the con'rey. had up to Jaue last been upable to discover the ja to of those pretensions, and bad promi-ed American sbipp'ng military provection in treating them ax open to the world Th these opposite covelusiony of the Englivh aod American governments there ie perhaps equal: precipitation. In such a case as this. Lord Malmesbury might advantegeousty have sus pended English doubts anu hesiiation over the policy of the Peruvian goverpment and have peen whether their expreseion #ould not have «que d somes eoucessions out -of it: and Me Webster if t+ le'ter contain «summary of all the information the America govrroment had in June last obgained. is obviously very imperfoctiy instruct- ed and advived in coming 'o the very large aud po-itive conclurich on eo grave » point of c law he hus done, In the hands of an able sod +kilful Foreign Secretary, the Lobos Isands question might have beea need to mitt gate the weight on Kogitrh sgrioulinre of the guano mo Bopoly; and asthe coarre which thy American govern competition for seconds that our ordinary timepieces go so weil to minutes, Jn a good race the actual difference willaisays be small; otherwiee, indeed. the racs would not bea good one, Bat. granting all this. is it worth | while. upon sound views of poltsy. to purchase the im- provements still possjbly attainable at eo high a promium, and. if so, is this pre mium offered in the most advisable shape and mapner? Considering the relative position of the twocountries their commerctal relations. and their natural sdvantages. it is perfectty certain that the traffic across the ocean which divides them wovld not only be perform- ed without the aid cf bounties, but would b+ performed under the stimulus of strong competition. This comprti- tion would not indeed legitimately be pushed to the ex- tent of trading without profit Remuscration would al- ways be looked to asa fair condition of a voyage ; but what. it may be asked, would be the probable dilierense between voyages thus executed under the ordinary inoen- tiver of trade and thore performed under the artificial encousogement of bounties? It is for this differemoo, and nothing more, that our State premiums are now psid; and if 11% miles an hour could be done at a profit, is it desirable todo 1134 at a loss? Perhaps it may be said that four or five hours difference in the delivery of a mail may make the difference of perce or war be tween the two countries, and that we need hardly look beyond the recent crisis for an iliustration of the contingency. Bnt would even tho mails on the whole, be carifed less expeditiously thun at present jf tho duty were left to the unaided energies of British and Americ«n meriners? For it is not to be forgotten that if bounties provide us with one swift line of steamships. they entico- ly drive all others from the field. If the scimalus of Nxed (remiums is gained the stimulus of free competition is lost, No veevel wil attempt torun against another wich torte with the advantage of a subsidy. The reader will evsily ebrerve that there js a great distinction betwee vowntl:s thus allctted and the encouragements common- 15 off red to mechanical or sctentifie excelleoce, When premium: Fe piopored for the best chronometers we oid not contract beforehand to pay an anual stipend to ome manufacturing houre, but sjudged the reward to the bert pertormanee after free competition — In the aame wey vith racehor d with yachts thereare substantial ineent ives to ex: , but they do not iaclude spe siut bounties to breeders or builde though the ordinary et'mulus of competition is much weakor in these cases han in that of cceogolog steamors — Lt is barsly ol therefore that cur poiicy in this respect is sound puch, on the other hand, it may be ead, perhaps, that more is at stake than mere superiority of speed ~The steamers ultimately triumpbagt, whether British: or Americun. will monopolize the whole traffic of the ocean, ‘The Grain Trade of Great Brfatn. [From the London Mercantile Gazette, Aug. 27 } Though the weather has not been quite so unfavorable the last eight or tem days as it was earlier in the month, +t uneasiness as to the result of the harvest has not @miniehed materisily; inoeed. it becomes from day to day wore evident that very extensive mirehief has been done to the crops, and in all the southera parts of the kingdom the quality of the new produce must inevitably be smewhat jnteticr. however auspicious the weather may now become. A very lurge proportion of the corn which bas been Sarried has been got up hurriedly, and in such bad condition that it cannot be expected to be fit for ure for @ considerable time to come. On Monday, and early on Tuesday. carting made considerable pro- gress, apd the preceding two or three days having beon dry and breezy. a portion was saved im tolerably or. der, Subsequentiy the weather again became unvettled; *o much rain fell in scme parts of the ceuntry on Tucsday as to compel farmers to desist fiom car- tying, yesterday and today hare, however, been very fine. Thus far the reports from Scotland and the northern parts of Fngland are of a much more satisfac- tory character than. from the position of affairs in the south. might have been expected. Should they have aus- picious weatber for the ingathering, thery would probably be no deficiency either in quantity or quality north o the river Humber; but should rain unfortunately set in. we shonld be deprived of tho hope that the bette produce of the north may in scme measure compensats Jor the shortners of the yield. and the ipferiority of th» quality of the produce of the southern portions of th+ Kingdom The advices respecting the potato crop ar: rulket ‘a very contradictory character. Last week th» progress of ‘he disease was reported to have been checked ; ‘pow it is again s#ia to be on the increase. and that it pre- Yails to @ greater or les extent ip al! parts of the Unite t Kingdom cannot be questioned ; the loss, though it may not be felt for seme time to come, will teil ultimately, Lhe rapid rive which took pince in the value of wheat in th esily pertot the month, and the exci’ement which thea prevail debas, as is not unusual, been followed by 4 calm, apd boriness has during the week been decidedly quict. In some of the northern markets Feac'ion has even nm place, and at Liverpool both wheat and flour re ewier to buy. The fact is that buyers have been rendered cautious by the advance already esta- bhehed Speculation bas been arrested and the millers and dealers. having purchased rather freely some weeks gO seem determined to take their profits and clear out, Linseed flat at 20%. Sd on the spot, 286. for next three | Concurred in om ‘ m with uwoodaxe The pro:ecutor dodged the blow and months and 27s. Gd for monthly deliveries from October | pA 7matine- Aldeimen, Moore, | Hsley, Onitoy. Boxcer ik fleet on end below hie car infloting s woun to M Smith, Tiemazn, Pearea!l, Bard, Ward, Denmas, Cornell, | which he eabibited. This plow knocked him de Rick is dull and 2d cheaper Wo bave to report sales of 10.000 begs Bengal from os. to 118. and 4,800 bags Coringa at 8s. 6d, to 98. Sartrerex. in the absence of public sales, {s held firm- ly at 268 9 298. for Bengal. A cargo of 400 tons of nit toda bas been geld to arrive here at Lis, 8d., bein, before he recovered be was struck bya brickbat whick knocked bim eensriess. When down. the prisoner struck at bim sgoin, and Officer Cooke, who followed him clorely. im defending him. received the blow on his nearly cutting off tome of his fingers, and rendering one of them urelesa or stiff. The officers were then pu: out, again and arrested OBrien anf? five Alvord—17. of to build a Madison Committee—In favor of ooncurrin: A amending crdinavees for the suma, avenue, from Thirty-seventh strect, to and through Thirty- eighth street to Fifth avenue. Concurred in one division, “Afbrmative—Al Oskley, Bo; bi ieley, Frees rmén Moore, Haley, der previous ty aneactions. Barr, Tweod, ident, Aldermen Brie! but broke in by i rs quiet Pes £16 bs. on the spot, and £16 10s, | Smith, Tiem: reall, Bard, Ward, Deami others, O'Brien was held for the felony, and the to artive. a eee committos—In favor of constructing a sewer in | Others Were rent to Special Se-eions, where four of them Srices —We notice rales of 660 bags pimentofrom 5444 | pivi roet, from Clinton to Gouverneur street, which | Wéte heretofore convicted of assault and battery.and semt 057d. ; 326 cases Calicut ginger at S44, 9 79a., 345 bags | wos adi pted ox a division, viz — tothe penitentiary for six months each. The fifth was Afncan, 228, a 24¢ ; 60 barrels Jamaica at 396, a 464.; and Affrpatiy ldermen Moore. Haley, Oatley, convieied this morning In the tame court, and 160 bags Bengal. 1és Ud. a 178; 250 bage Malabar black | Parr. Twe President, Aldermen cis, | for sentence. For the defence, in the trial, © pepper at auction, were taken in at 44/d.; and 100 chests | Smith, Tiem reall, Bard, Ward, Denman, Alyord— | young girl was sworn, who stated no hed urbanoe taken place before the police came and that they broke in apd attacked O'Brien and knocked him down ; that BO sXe was used and she saw no brictbate. The jury, aftera short deliberation. returned a verdict of guiity of the offence charged, and the priconer was for sentence. The District Attorney moved that a witness for the defence abovensmed be committed for Recjury 3 c casria lignea at 116s a 118s: while 36 oases cassia buds, found boyers at the extreme rates ot £8 48 a £8 10s, Nu'megs and mace are generally held at advanced rates Sucan.—There has been moie inquiry from refiners thir week. and 4,482 hhds, West India bave been sold. the worket cloring firmly to-day at prices which wero barely obtaipable last week. 12000 bags Mauritius, Madras, eo—Advorse to the comstrt me Comm! ‘all ot: from bulkhead to Pear! tion of reek. ee ds feemo Committee—Adverse to the constrnotion of » Porty-fourth streot, from near Tenth avenue to Budson river, Adopted. ‘COMMU NIOATIONS Communteation—from the Committes of Repairs and Bengal, and Pe: t auction bave chiefly found buyers | Sy ppiies, with co) but at the close of the day tho Court discharged atatout the previens currency. By private contract | of itose Company isl. Adcpted ca division. vit Sreecy Justece The O14 maxim of ~justice 1s stow very little disposition bas been showo to purchase; and Adtirmative pldstmen Bowe I a, Skeaerta Sexier: but sure’ isa very true gne. However, yesterday there though six or:even cargoes are offering afloat, the busi- Ward, Deuman, Cornell. Alvoré—16.,, | W&# #m exception to th® geperel rule. A man calling Dimvelf Charles Leriie was arrested at the Astor House i bout 2 o'clock on Friday morning, charged with atealing $210 frcm the pooket of o1 tbe Lagrcy me tne before + O'clock that afternoon: prisoner was indioted. tried, nd convicted and sentenced by the court to be impria~ ners bee been confined to one of %100 bags white Per- 4d, for Trieste; one of 1,857 boxes sel ‘ 22s, for Venice; one of 620 box Jersey, and one of 1700 boxes msburg ‘The Netberteads Trad- rT up certain sunken To ctecuth, Twentioth, Thi scond and Thirty-third atece Fifth, Sixth, and Madison ave: a t Ss. white, at 208. for 8 - t of Committes on Public dim tha State prison for twe years, The convict, it ing Society bave advertised 41.17% baskets Java for salo | LF °%a tots. adupted on @ dieieion, ne P fs st'Rotterdem on 20th September, being a smalier quan- | “", fymetive—aléesmen Moore, Haley, 8 ont seeme, (ook lodgings a the Astor trowre beg ig hol tity than urual. and this circumstance, it is hoped, will 32) Bart Tword, the Provident, aldermen Brisley Fran: | tov with two other lodgers. end dur “ give more firmness to the article cis, Smith, Tiemana Ward. Dorman, Cornell, alvord—I6, rey Co ngreed begin “eae ty fomele parity the Tars.ow is quiet at 206, Sd. a 808, 6d on the spot, aad | GF Oommitice on overe—in taror of @ rower in Groom. | 1G, ttt of MF. Lovett Bail, At 2 ovclcek | - 988 Od. #38. 6d for the last three months. See Thberty aad’ Oorsiands we. the poster . doh street etocen IAberty ani ortlan o I. Tra.—Public salen of 13.666 packages found buyers. |} cyecatce a dividom win ce Paw phen dey Starpels hurtomach, Stapuanegeet without material change in value; but there was rather Afhrmstivo- aldermen M skley, Boyce “ Sf he biddi 4 Canton Young Hy- | Marr, the Provident, Alder ols, Smith, | bim cme brandy, but still the prisoner exbibited a very more animation in the biddings, and Canton ing Hy. Slag i il, Bard rtropg derize to go into the street. This created the por sons Were alittle dearer, Common Congou 8 a 8444. ‘Th mai ‘enroull, tere usp! , who immediately went to the room im which the pris wer had beep placed. and there learned that Mr_ hail hed been robbed of the amouat ‘above spe- cifed. ‘Tbe porrer without nee kept the Tin —Our +melters are not disposed to make sales, but prices of English remain the same Banca is held at 848 a t8s. Cd. ; straits 858. In Holland f1.623; bas been paid 1. or of a rower (a Orungs ‘Adopted on ® division. Wit-— for 9 rivall pareel “Aldermen Mvore Haley.Onalo , Beyoo, Bare "ster dcoe and thus EGU Tunrenniny —Rovgh bas been sold in emall tots at Be, | J nccd. the Hrecidans, Alteimen, Betsey Teancls, Smithy, Senn Gat cmees Movntjcy of the Third Ward wat Od_nfs 9d. Spirits scarce, and British hedd for S45 9d. "temeap, Foret Bi € brought. who took the secured {ato custody and coaveyed. Wrarrvons.—A parcel of olnr bas been taken for the |, 0) g°t' mate fer: 06. 6 ‘of a oe 4 dence of bis gui Continent at £256, - Nothing done in South Bea or North | 7 ote, cto streve: trom No. 210 bo Blesoker street, Bam Ce Cho Tyme, The ors 1 ol eeceeen bie perron ‘The Grand Jury being in session, an tudiet- Wert, mint wee found and before 2 o'clock that afterneoa the i Aicermon Moore, Haley, Oxkley, Boyos, jeormen Mo 7, 7: Boron, ment would pursue on the ‘ion might easily have ‘deen forercen by an Koglish statesman of experience, sac gturn could not have been very bard of achtevement ‘Whereas Lord Malmesbury doing nothing bat coming to @ hasty opinion, and giving it premature pubticity. has really epcouraged a difficulty between the United States and Peru, in which thongh the American government amey be wrong. Lord Malmexbury’s friends here will be to and fro, and this treMe it ix well worth reouring by a bounty to the conqoerors, Just as pe private specu later could contend with @ salaried company, £0 no un- ubs‘dized Brivish line could compete with a subsidized american ine The Americans, indeed. say that we were getting the Atlantic to ourselves whea a cood premium evoked competition on their side of the water, and they pew expret that a stl better premium will pat them in 1a\ ber than enter into fresh investments at the enhansed terme demi An opinion nevertheless, prevails that old wheat will be dearer. and tho.e holding stocks wre certuiply not anxious to force sales Tho arrivals of wheat coastwice into the port of Londom have bow small sinee our last. and the quantity brought forward by and carrisge somples from the home counties has not been large Tbe grea’er part of the wheat exhibited from very glad to take the substantial advantages of its wrong | cur plice, But what is to bethe end of such a atruggte? | Kerex on Monday consisted of new. and some from Kent «doing. Four bours advantage, more or lees will cortainly not | war al-o cf this year's growth. Altogether the e were ‘The commercial porition assumed by Peru in the quee- | gocide such achampionship and if as has been plainly | 120 to 1900 quariers ‘The quality was various : tion of the Lobos Islonds. is that the rest of the world ehall not havo avy advant-ge fiom this enlargement of the field of guano supply Pera seeks to hare her claims over there i lands recognized, that -he may. by the recog. nition, prolorg her monopoly of, and malatain the prow ent enormous cbarge for gasno. Such a a-0 of the Lo Dor Islands ix contrary to the weneral policy of nations, ccnfes:ed, these four hours have cost an extra quarter of ‘es million a year, what will be the exveose of a genuine or permanent vietory? We have thrown out theve remarks for public consideration. because it appears to na that experience ix going very near towards coovieting the country of error in the case before wx ana chat the two States are approaching the predicament of rival railway » few lots Fecured ently were in good condition. and of far weight, but the greater part was light, and vome of the rempies mixed with sorow grains. the prices rangea for red between S68, to 42s,, end tor white 408, to 50s per quarter The fw ots of old wheat brovghr forward sold at similac terms (0 thors current on that doy week. On Wednesday very to freedom of trade. and the forereste of the great ha: | cempanies. At the very period when the room for tm- | little buriness was done aud this morning the traneeo- man femily. It cannot nnd ought not to fled favor provement has become smallest, we are read: ting our | Hone were egain unimpertont, prices remaining mach with the rest of the world; and though such conduct | selves Hoble to the lnrgect demand« As things now | thersine as before The market bas been well supplied capnot excuse, still less jn-Ui'y wearesetOD OF Lrvepaye on Peruvien territory, it fe not a mxtter to be calmly and philosophteatly rubmitted to Tt te a moet subject for complaint and remonstrance ; snd, if they be unheeded , for retaliation Lord Maimeebury's treatment of this question more to be regretted, meing ‘hat if the american go- ‘verpment persist in ite ann sunceggnt fo proveet Ameri- can rhipping taking geano from Lobot Tstanda, ae Pera bev some armed force there, to re-toforee which. a » fine war steamer left Kpgiand a Hponth ago, @ collision ts rtand. it is tcarocly posible. in the wbrence of noy re markable invention, that the spred of our Atientic voyages cam be materially incresred We may work up oor four hours’ arrenrage. or the Americans. perbap- may turn this surplus into five, but we barily Hee how much more is to be expected. Meantime the free course of competition in enty suspended and after giving away # quarter cf a mill A year, we shall be reduced to the necersity of either spending As Much More oF FUb mitting in thir rerqwot to a dieadvantage which will new tralize our bounty altogether, Iam wheat; importers have. however, remained tteady comnmpiive demand having beem ox- berienerd. the value of the article has vot given way. In floating cargoes nothing of much interest has occurred— for Poleh Odewa 28s. per quarter coat and freight. and or rots corresponding rater have bem asked Chote have trom offers of lowe? Battic rea wheat at 44s to 154 por unter cost and freight—there rater have been consid Atco bigh by buyers, and few bargains have we believe, nclored. Flour basrold rather slowly throoghout the werk but the recently establiched adyauce has been sup- We have no change to notice in American stocks, tidert, Aid-rmon’ Brisiey) Fran t enn Pearsall Bard Wara, Deames -t5. cc bvict #sa -entenced to imprisonment in the State p:.isom for two years bd Pe Of seme Committer—adverse to the construction of ® Charge of Burglary —Iseac Raffle, pediar,! was indlot~ The Turf, 5 rty-fourth street from si avenue | ed tor burgiaty nt ‘he éiote of ME Charlee Rreuas im Psa Course, L. L—Pacine—Siunepays, | aoa vent fewer ia | Broadway, onthe pight «: the Uist July, and avaling ‘ure $500, mile hosts best three tn five ; theretrom a quantity of etlk bandkerchiefs, &c. Captaia nes. G. Jenes entered rg. Pet... 0.6.66 1 1 8 dis. rf t Cas pemter. within «@ few days of the robbery, found whe UU, Weodruff entered « g. Tooumseh. 222 hg 1 Moot® Hatsy, Onkloy, Royoo, | govgs tm the prironer’s trunk, at his boardiag houw. se Mr Roff entered r. g. Roanoke. wey i r the Preri#cat Addermem Brislev, Pranoi% | airo pest of the proveeds of some four or five other bar- © entered bom Caynga Maid State, Stemseaw: Pearsall Bard, Were. i glartes committed the same night. The defonce was am Courses. L. 1—Tkortive —Faivar, Serr. 10— Of come Committ nH Purre and stake $360; mile beats, best chreo ta five; im adyi Bourtop atreot guts. eworm to by the prisoner's brother. avd aiso that Be bor ght the of a German and paid fur thea. The Distitet Attorney rele be had made bis election and bad indio'e6 for the burglary. It might be that he bad Kaow- rly received the stolen a Ay Pr Lp Wus’ acquit h ‘The Judge Lenn and the jury afters ebort deliberation. returned » ver~ the defer THER. 8. MeLavgblin named rg. Blano Negro & D Horginnd pawed b g. True Jobn Woonrvlf ni . ding tha poti' Pith etre ween ferred to tbs Committes on Ronde, ir to permit Wm, house om Fiten itto9 om Asressmenta—To copcur ty oomfrm the thet for paving Thirty-trst stress, trom Pourth pvorne to Brow way, sod appoiet Abner Swafcrd collsotor Vereter adopted nn 8 are aaa lermen 6 » the Preat ley, Francis mith, Femasn, Pearsall, '" Cornetl—13, ‘Hoar oe—Ca the petition of John. Kel tex onte. Adopted 19 pay medionl bilLof i of grade of Bort Hfeh avon ves, ber pe ime Co mmittos—To bey window ia fron He end y Reports, Cranteston, 8 O—There wore thirty two d-athe in Charlerten Jart week thirteen of which were of yellow fever. ‘The deaths by the fever were all of pervous newly arrived from Europe. Coammrnsrtnc, Paw Six deaths ond & number of new cares of cholera were reported at Unambersburg. on Tuer de Bivecte. Pa —There were cightcem deaths in Pitter borg laet week all of which, exorpt four. were ohitdren Recnsster.N ¥—the rapid dectine and divappoar ence of the cholera, ray the Hocherter papers, wii rem der turther health reports unmecessary. Wye Hurprot every Lat neighbor Capt. Ward has commenced legal the owners of the F Atlantic. fe ‘oaevall, Ward, Denman, alyyea—ibe —

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