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QL ———— Anniversary of the Occupation ot Mexico. Banquet to the Officers and Men of the New England Begiment, INTERESTING CELEBRATION. Specehes of Colonel Seymour, Mr. Dickerson, Eien Sie od From Our Special Reporter. ‘The ansiversery of the entrance ef the Awerican weeps into the espital of Mexice, was commemorated on ‘Werner day in Hartford, Coun, by grand banquet and Balt, given by the patriotic citizens of that city, ia honor @f te surviving officors and men ef the gallant Miath, or Now Evglard regiment. The Hartford Light Guare poraded in the morning, to do fitting honor te the @ccasion, and proceeded on « target excursion to & spot short distance from the city, scovm panied by most of the mombers of the Ninth. At balf past two o’clook in @he afternoon the latter assembled for the transaction @& te businern of the association. ‘Tre follewirg officers and men were present, in addi- thos to those enumerated yesterday:— Mejor J. 8. Pitman Providesce, R I; Surgeon F L Wheaton do.; Lieut. Batbaway. Conn.; Sergeant J. Littleteld, Dover. N. B.; Privates Bechelder, R 1 ; Kelton, do.; Qainn Conn, Gapt S10com, of Washington, offered the following re- gsdvven, complimentary to Gov. Seymour:— 28, f +. OF & re ode to him Le expreesiou of tueie rd; theie gratitude for fo ro whetaer rus ye uf the Awerican intureste in 0 courts of Eu ope. ‘Ths resolution was pnt end carried with enthusiasm, 0s wa- the following propored by the same gentlensa:— Berolved ‘That the thanks of the “Asrociation of the winth Intos try” be, aed are Doredy, Yoadored to the geotiemaniy f the Naw Vouk’ BEKALD, (or Lis cenrtery an ja ats ud giviog publiity to ruceediD Ks " be Compaby the hotel, accom- Janted by Guy. Seymour, The Light Guard, which had Paraced the streets oF the elty during the day attrectiag ued attection by their soltierly bearing and heudsome Sppearance, drew up in frovt of the Wadsworth athe Beeum, opposite the hotel with their exeslient band, while the guests were entering This company were Abo mviteo gue-te at ‘he banquet whieh took plece st the Oty Ho 3% P.M. Hi. Honvr Meyor Hacersley presided at the diveer. Op bir right rat Gove nor Seymour Awong the guests were Mejor Heli, Comminury Geoeral of the Save: A C Deang E-q ; Gen Pratt, memoer of Coueress elvct frow the Hartera vistrict, Oui Cult, haward H Dick. exon, of Ne» Jerey, &o After divrer, the presentation cf the prizes won in the target excureti p+ war made by bis Aeaor the Mayer ‘he firat—» revolver mad cam cowple'e—preseuted Dy Cul. Colt, war swarced to BK Stone, who had him- self ye vea ip the Mesican ware. of the ver Yuck Votun eera = Bewoea the gistol he was eoricied wa msreve gild ceoa) precented by Governor Seymour ; ‘dur the py mw bad vot yer left the h-nde of the opers- tives, he mound a» ei ver goblet to Ammon Conley, aod the tbiro, a similar prize, to Georve D Chapwan, Tae fours prim a» gold ring, was presented to Copt N. E, Broce, of the Light Gosrd afver the 61-tribution of the prizes, the Caainman read the first regulor want September, 1847—Honored in the history of our 2) with applause, 4 We 1Oest was he Micth Regiment, Drant wich immense enthusiasm, and three eheers for the Nomh. ‘The rbird toast wan— Th Colonel of the Ninth, Franklin Pleree, Prealdent ited Bates, ‘wi b prest enthusiesm. It REYMoUK in sekvowledgment, ra'd —Gen-lenen, bow bow better rexpond to the tdaxt vou k uban by reading the wlegrepsie duaparch whveb I Bold to iny hand, and whien I ;eveived lest ever ping ~ “© WasHINGTON, Sept 13 1853 To Col. T. H Seymour, and toe Unti of the Ninth Iofantry : My deart ia with you and my thoughts with yoars pop the pact. Be assured of my dest wishes for your Bappuess on this and un all covssions. FRaNK PIERCE” ‘The toasts were then resd im the followiug order:— "Phe memory of Kareom Drank »tevaing, and in silence, Winteld Sovtt, the distiguished General in Caief of @ Nicth Twolith, and Fiiteenth In- k for them th at fa not clearly ri ht— aim to ‘the protection of the reas - The pioneer and the defeader of free im- Thirteen—The units are reversed bat the unity a. bights The politioal gospel M cvg vert the world to freedom, te Ladies ‘the only sopquervrs whore triumphs All | 45% the hearts of the cupque Tee Cheirwan en raid thet we regular toaste being exd- usec volar ter sentiments wee now ie order saa, to moke’s commencement, be wou'd call on Mr Dicker- aun of New Jersey, for a rentiment Mr Jickkxson cf N J. bene thas called on, said—I feeb sir, vo smell emborrasement on tox oc wioc—ao io gentlemen who tave maywelf beiog 10 clovte w) n, I dig apr word. 3 81d iD discussing there circamatances in «hte wo Kemeo al feel eo Ceo au interest bat, af an B ctw Ifew) vo ciffisal y op this occasion ia to tbore who were the defenders «f tneir 8 time she» the country neded defenders, athe grativude of toe whole Awericsn peo- sever Mr. Pres dept, phio.« phere or moral- ik or wFive on the subject, it is an andoudwd bomen heart porseeres tha admrarioo for ewenva and milltery men, wKicb no revo- do ion of inteiigence can penribiy overcome Toe pen, ie void to be geater then the sword, bat our pas- 8, When onee excited, give s he to the: pre- ent fem the field of battle, or the frst shurder © tbe dip ix beard that pbil-sevhy is wet aside bn the mid+tot a state of peace when the whole ovuntry bad Drew for yours ev fee 1r-m Gierensions with nad Shecks trom witheut, the citizen roldiery of the United Stater vere Oslled DooD to ivvade the territory of a forego fre, and carry the fxg of ibeir coantry to the eights of | Be3:e0. rummoved by the ovll of ibe executive. they Sdrung, 8 w tre table tuliy srmed end equipped But | bow sere there men to set? How were toes who hed Dever besrd except perbaps on parade day, the Siecrarge Sf guspowcer, ebo had pever +een or put in practice the tucves of the tieic—bow wee they 10 achieve the graat ‘terxmpb- wbich wust ne achiever before vic ory sould oe Stra 6d OveT the forers of Mesic”? That was the g wat ‘sven which agita ¢d net ooly ‘he country but the ivbiny med of ino wbele world, It was prochested toat ould neot with igeomniou: defeat Bus what has be re ult? ©. mbivisg the reience inouloated in the sedool at West Pot, with the great indy @ soter wbied Cistingui'bes he Awerio.n Wrers’ triumph» in Mexico wore a model whicn the whore works Ces pairs of eV+r imireung Lacding on the am res of Mexiou with ao ‘amy of some eight or ten thou- @aLO stropg, B1D1d a populotion of as Many Millie ap bey bad thourrds, ail ipspted by love of conatry. all ser used Py the derire to proteet their fresides, their emer and their property sgein-t toe invasion of foreign- Orr, @ gbt orien thoussrd American ettizens, una. ciplived, Bace s rueres/u) meson from Vere Cruz to Mexio al though there were opposed to them ail the barriers which he bad thiown iw their way, ard all the srmica job Mexion bed wt her summand. They never for one omert wavered or faltered 1 see sbout me wen he. Jon ging to but one regiment of that army, most of whom were called fiom the pesseful waik- of iif. who, the da Defure they were called oa to verve their evantey. bed taought ety cf bow to wrve toomrelves and families But tbe; were wen who were sctuated by their feeliogs @ love for their coun ry, devotion to ber loterests aad imstiutions, sud ceterpinavion to esrry the fig of thetr @ountry whevever ther couniry migbt calithem Here, ete, are the rempants of @ slog reviwent mot of those sith whem trey landed op the stores of Mextoo sleso ‘te the durt of ‘hat country; thetr rame are yravea ta at 3 From the momeot tue first flash is seou | ferpvisbed bocose such man pdr wick uke ranane ye mere Covtloned Bos Gate ‘@pporvant' ab secom| ytbirg whieh be was fourd worthy of the trust rej war only bappy te bave the opportunity of esrolling bis bame among the hat cf names bended cown ep the scroll eftme Mr Presivent I propose to you— ‘The Bero of Chepultepee—the Chief Magistrate of Con- mertic . Mi Ber re The antecedents of bis lite give ae at his future course will be wrence marked by patrivtim and wisdom Tbe company honored the toast standing, and cheering pt) vatastically Gevernor THomas H. SxrMouR reaponded as follows, amid great spyleart:—Mr Presicent | knew thet my trio de—seme of them - expects speveh from me on this cceasion, and they have istimate? as much to me to day. At ove thee I dic thien— feeling cheered by tue presence of thove with whom I hed the bocor to serve, and by the Courterier extended 10 them by wy fellow eitizems—that I beable to say something at the tedle if o-lied expressive of my feelings on this oecasion never to be fo: by any of Ube actions agriast the commo: my—strivizg to do something wortay of that New Enpleed to which they belonged. (Appleuse) ‘ur, itis ke to myself any degree of credit above heé spy thing to do with the com- Berd of ther regu the heutessate to the field Cfiicars, sere compelled by the er thacta-m wh c% onai pated their telloe-roldiers, **10 do or die” Toere was bo other way than to gofcrward or ese cach man, bis arma jeverred and bis name dishonoed Gir, wheal lock sJorg the ne and thin cf whet hae beeo aid about Wy most wor by friend, Clone! Ressom aod fix my eyeo— for Loesno’ bat fix 1bem op ore«f caro¢n me abers wha fel) on the field of bastie—I am rewisded of the woods wade u ect to ope of the Wtters of Junins: ‘ Thaaks may be due to every man wh: dose bis duty in on on grsement, but it is the wounded -oldier who deverves th. reward” (Great applane) [ne »pesker’s heopy al lurica vas made to Lieut Ne« mem 000 of tne guests pre rent who lost bis get arm st the Bette of Caurudu:co.| My friend bas sp bes of the differeat #seavetions of th f tbereg'mest Ti avy of them, they had vo ex0+pt, perbaps, bavirg served in the volauteer eomps Dies Of tbeir rerpe the of ters courtry, the Vermont, war, les th k. 10 shew that shey, with others pe formed their @uty tothe utmost, even te the laying doen of their liven for that country whose buttles cbey wero carrytog on (Cheers ) Gentlemen I shall not detaia you ey any »/luriop or reply to what bas b-ex said tm respect to thir matter dat wil} close «bat nite I Lave Bad Ww aay op thie ¢ceart p by o rentiment— ‘Tho triexds, eitirens of Bartford have honored us with their pr their voroer—they bave our gratitude 7 Rey moar oi 1d great applense. Hertiord Xt cated on for a senti- eloquent peesh, euto- w en its Colo and of the (le Agericam army whe fought in Mextoo, he ended Dy propenng— Old New Dinth regime ite tuture. Ms jor Pitman. of Rhode leland, gaye— Our comrades of the arerican army in Marioo—A #1 divers triexcxip tri-d by the battle tre, apd fou sd oquat to teat wil' ever be ireoumbie ty the warch vt time, or the inevitable eburpes of lite. Coione] Carn of Philadelphia, gave— ee" hivalréus Craham, git @. memory of 1 meet, (the Albu In: 4 of ether cittes whe and chcered us wish od valor. ‘The past at least is secufe the thas asszred ite preseat, and quacnateed handed to the President the resolution piee by tbe Arroeation ef the Nin«b regiceat ovm- ty 10 Cul.pe} Seymour (pudlisbea soove ) aod joent read ic to the company, Dy whom it was ‘Tho President of tho United ttates—Ho has testified his appreciation of the ebay ’ re of the Niath, Ly pending one m to y ky K. a Irv he Kenrom, who fi other a the st of Pepten ber By Lieut. Governor Pord—The survivors of the Ninth Kegiment. A temnent of heroes whose monument is nt Chapaltepec, ané whose quartors are in the hearts of up + DS Major Quin, of New Havoo— The officers wii’ sre wot precent om this festive vocesion-ahough ab tort, Lot forgotten, . Cspt. Tracy, of Augusta, Maine proposed :— nae Medical Departm:nt of the Army of the Unite atos Reepordeo'to by Dr Wuratox ov Ronde 188d way propore the bemith of General Pieree—seocived with om- tburieem Lievt J A Gov gave :— ‘The deo ated co dersie Mexioo; may their resurrection De as glorions es their fall, ‘Capt SLOCOM gave :— Captain Ingraham, of the United States Navy. the firat Anericsy cficer abroad who sppears to have interprete correctly the saugural of President Pierce. Cept Been, of NB, gave su ‘Tie memory of J. EK. bteveus, late Burgeon of the Ninth KATT gave i ‘ Franbils Pierce, the fret Colonel of the Ninth In teutry e Mr 8, R Guan, editor of the Boston Times, transmitted the repent — The sword whieh eut the halyards of tho Mex‘een ficg st Che paltepec— May ite heea edge be felt in ail our future su begs tisthns, St-te Commissary General, mate a few Waxy Ve\lle iD resyonse 10 what had been said by Gea A lorge peach and pear were handed to the President, 8 the vittefs yur g lecy who bid desired them to be prevented to the Bavdssme-t man ty cor poy Pre Bident BCjucicaten rbewm w the younge-t ver-o1 Libel the ron ef General Pratt Thir youu~ nentieman po ‘a1 ¢ health of the Volunteers of Mexico. ‘The heelth of the lady was thea proposed, with the sept Dr — 2) Preperve the complexion of the penob, and always form om or the pale th er volunteer toasts were preposed—among theom— ‘The Nov-commissioned Officers of t 3 ‘Tbe org of “Tee Adwiial”? was givoa with great eclet by Coptat Tracy after which the party oroke up, Celigh tb their entertainment A ball war given on + ass finale to tbh Ube following stanzas were written ip hemor ef the eoce flon by a yourg kedy ot New Haven. Miss Aone L Bishov, to whom the thanks of the association were STANZAS INSCRIBED TO THE OFFICER® AND SOLDIERS u THE NINTH REGIMENT, SEPTEMBER 13TH AND Th. “With cach the hero's fam It shall ring over land and eoa.’? The days renew the deeds whoue might A crowning pyramid towers, , O’er ahi» dest! sae bath woo, Proud memories thrit! the bonra. Th» mcried * heights,” the men, the might, Fach scene ruen glory bears Yon rattle clime to hose rotting sum Our empne onward wears. Yo chim mid kindlug thoughts to renew All ye Dave suown noe wore, f hour snd sowne, to share The companionship of yore, To wbom a sation’s heart beats high, Ut one to link the name, Hath won to bless the statesman’s hope, The zeith place of fame, Of one—ovr fair State's son and pride— The gallant avd the breve. Whore star +0 soon sbail light yon land, Far Atlentic’s wave ed Southron thus bath blers’d, With eloquent meed your bays; Fis wid the tenate’s throng to accord The tribuve of your praine. The deeds ye wake, the diave, the true, Of mas atbering » ‘te besrts of their countrymen and their mexory I teurt ond believe iv freeb to the bests of thsir comrades Re ©, and in never to be forgotwn so long a» they revain® eon rewurvesn of their own indiviouslity. (Applause.) The Sry sévenced 10 ‘be ety of Mexico Tue name of ove #no Bas been toasted bere ibis day Col: nei Rin-om, is koo om ‘Me world over, be beaded this regiqwme till it had passed Rbe eutports of wbst wan coondered the imurognabdie forwens of Che} wee, aod there be died Huw bones are pet left in Mexico, bus bis iife wan left there; he na- @ifleed it te bie devorion to his country, and I trast and Beheve the tne will is name will not be srerciated with lorious deya of the 13:h of Beptember, and that thet day will never be romem- witbont rocalit g to mind apd ‘eeling a ayinpathy for that gslisnt soldicr, and ail who bear bis name, ‘The Ninth Regiment, for the first tue in the history of wer put forward to combat net the same number f mem arrayed in the cpen tiwid, but stone walls lined in-10e by & greater rember of men and Cortified by tre- mendoun aritllery, Acd that Ninth Regimeat carried the eutposta ard, driving back the men posted there, ear ried the stone walls of tost forrreas, acd oa the success of thet single uvdertaking turned the succoss of the Mexcan wor, Wher Cot Ransom fell. the command of thar regiment devolved on ore who ep oesred in ite ranks, ‘The man about ehow bis comrados had clustered the at feetiors of their hesrts—who in coe camo bad howa gan tle, and hind and affectioan’e, who had endeared aituroll tow! thors bo kree bin aud knoe him to be one who fuinlied ube coneitions of characer pro.cesbed by the great erperent of the buran bears In peeoe, there’: nothing eo bacomes a man Av modest whliness ard bumfltry Bot wren the blast of war lows in the ear, ‘Then tmitn © the action of the tiger" Ard, sit, Imitating the aceon of tue tiger he carried | the: regiment mito the (root of bartle, and ith bis oon baud retzirg that banner floatios euce of the Ameriesn force on ‘ke to-ver of CL pa drew it to the greord pd bad the honor to wre any it to th Mander.i1 Chief of the forces of the Uvited st von ementa of the American charestr would be uawortby of | ot the Be, sir, A String berita, ‘Thus flashed from heart, and soul, and eye, Tho spirit of sire im son, y the olden names of might— Plato, Marathon.”? O& | ever shall yoor names, your desda, Inspire to thrill tbe thrones Tho muse of history in proud prose, Of poeny in rong. ‘They of i gift sbail sweep the lyre, Hymr. Dg Your praixo with power— God blors New Kngland’s ge)lant * Ninth,’ Heaven guard foatal hour. Board of Education. Bert. 15.— Prevent, Erastus C, Hereatot, Niq , President. The minutes Of the last meeting were reud and ap- proved, Fre 1 oft Tie f ‘ om school officers of the Seven’ ‘or & ‘opri- ation for repairs To finance Corsiaitven pate From school officers of the Firet ward, for sppropria- tion for repairs of primary schoo! in Stone street. To Committee on Butidings and Repsics From the vce principals of several ward schools, rela- tive to ralerion. Laid on the table From the Prestdent of Ratgerr Female Iartitute, rela- tive to free rcholarsbips, Refarred to syscial committee of Mesera, C,H. Smith, Leveridye and T 6. Sauth. APPRUPREATION Dr. Fa, from the Comittee on Evening Scltools, pre- sented & recolution yesommending an auprepriation of $15 (00 for eupport of said rchools, Adopted, RESOLUTIONS. By Mr Srvart—That the «chuole at No 3 Stave ntreot | De hurpooded unt 6h September, without prejudice to the ralaries of the teachers. Adopted By Dr. Hinaxp—lielaitve to onpyright plates in charge 4 Bosra of Education. Rolerred to Commitee oa New of Sur th ‘J, That the sabools bo ranum dered acsording to © of organization thereof reupestively Adopted, Mr Nonson, trom the Commtiee on Normal Sshoole, Pre eDIEd » repo recommending e#rte n Dy lawafor ho we ren of sid sodols. - # ‘abl and printed Ww Wednenday next, Ce cceus tenes be bu head un The Tart. CENTREVILLE OUURSS, L. 1—TROTTING. A cavits) trotting contest took plece yerterday after: Boos, betwoen Mountain Maid and Con'reville, mile heats, dest three in five, to wagons. The mere won is three straight beats, each closely contested. The + kuowing ones”? fell beavy, as they were becking Centreville at 100 0 30 against the mare. Lady Vernoo was entered in this race, but cid pot start Moantsin Mail tock thy ead ip each beat at the start, aod maiateined it to the end. But few persons were at the track to witness the trot ‘The following is the summary -— Tauntpay Sept , $200, mile heats, best tbree w tive, ip barpers, aa &, McLangtiiv entered ch m. Mountain Maid,. 1 F J Nodwe entered br. g Centreville. 222 bit] Foret Heat... Quarter, 28—balf mile 1:15—mile, 2:36, Seound He Qosrcer, 88—belf mile, 1:15—mie 234 Gherd Heat... Quarter, 37—balf mile, 1.13—mile, 2.04 TELEGRAPGIC. TROTTING OVER THE KUNTING PARK COURSE. PHILADELPHIA covt. 15, 1853. Flora Temple won the race tots afternoon at the Hunt ing Parh Course, in three straight beats. Time, 2:4— 2:32-2:86, Theatrical and Mayz'cal. Bowrry THRaTke.—A very good pili 16 presented for the evening’s smusements at sais old aud mach frequeat- edesteblisbment. Coie vighs, whica ist) be the vevetlt of the great American actrers, urn Ferrem three excel- Iont pieces will ce performed in esch of which she ap Laake performsvove will comaenee with iberidaa i aren im five acie eptitied “The Wrecker’s Davy bter;”” Farren in tbe chareoter ot tarieo, Mr. R Jebprum iv thas of Robert. ber father, aoa dr. W. Bsn biin as Norris Toe besutiful dreams styled the “Bride of Lammermoor’? ill succeed this olay io ehicn the part of Luc) A-bton will be pleyed by Mes. Farrea, with Mr E Eddy, » justly bighiy a .preciated ac‘er, kegar, Toe wbule will conciude with the thrill Grrms of ‘The Daughter of tae Megument,”’ Madelsine by Mie. Foren. BroapwaY THEATRE -—Thia beautiful theatre is filled Overy evening with most fanbionuble ansoubiuges of siti. UNS SDE eBaDp-ers. BLxOUr to wre Our favorite actreds, Me Juli» Dean This evening will teke her beaeiit, sion two very fice ploces bave been select ed for the smuremepts Miss Dean in perior actrers, apd ncbly de-erves the gr Jed nightly Tae not been played for be reproduced. aud iiss Dean i) joe, Mr, Conway, alauyn graced with +o beayty a weloume, onli appeer io the cusracter of Colopus Mors. Pope, Davenport aud Laueryan appear ip tbe otber pripaipal eosrac-ers Thin cragedy will 08 tuliowed by the comedy of che *Love Coaxe ’’ in which Min» Dean will play tu ber great charecir of C rateace. Wish teo rucd pieces apd uch fice casts we are sure that the Boure will be crowded—at least we hope sv, for we wish Ler sell NrBvo’s Garven This eveniog for the second time, the wopcertu) Ka all sppear in ths new comic fairy Mme enti led “Medios”? After the overture toe volutionn op the tight 109e wil! o performad by GQ Frevovis Kevel Mine. Axal, Le Petite E ize ibe stopisbing M Blovcdin afwr woisa a *urite Olverti-ement, in warn (bere are several pend very He daroes: | Medivw of a Drew and Reality,” «li be re) es eo fur the preduction of which -us@ aa enor Ie in eartatale ‘Tue novoery, Dost artiste, 1s Movs quantity of wovey wan expended, put DpoD the stage ta » maxeifvent syle. whieb bas been patoted by rome oft “splencid. Tbe much very is w 60 very good. Ua the whore it ie weil worth going to see, and merits no snail Gegree of praise, BURTON’s THeaTRR.—The oalebrated drama of ‘David Copperticla ? wbich bas al able audiences, will be pre ng of Bur ov’ famous company will spprar, Anoug Den.er are thoer of Jobvewa Avdrewa Nort , Bra. Mugben, Avnie Watters, Toe orc! aire spa Mies Walters tinments 1) ov orite Tae eater woo with tre tarevol *[vytug tt Mr, Jorden Mem Buel: ond aye, Cocho w the principal ehs:acers Burton’s chest io im @ Sourisding Copditivn. aud desecvedly so, a3 bis 21 Jections are plearing to every oudy. NanioraL THearke—The famous drama of “Uncle Tru’ Cobip,” wh co is drawing crowded bon-e every vight, wili again De prevented this e-ening We hive so (ftep sprhen of thir drama, avd iis protitabls resatts to the map» et rotbiog moce is left fur us bus w an- Luaree its repention this evening. Wal.ack’s THeatks.—A wore pleasant evening cannot Dement otony thees're in the ciry than actus Che relecticps by Mr. Loner, the maragur, are alwaye jaol cious spd wapi'est Lis dy pcviuup wo plea e ‘he ps‘rous Uf bis ested nment The comedy of the ‘ Huira, Lae”? will open tbe enrertaipmeate Davie) Dowlaa wil be played by the eacelleas actor Me Biake Doctor Pavgloss by Mr Brovgbam Ciocly Howexpan by ths very ¢wat fevorite and eccomplinded sctress Miss Laure Ksone, ‘The comedietta cf ‘Trying tom’ eill couciuce 1b» per tT ymerees, Mr. Lonter eyvesrs ip Bis crarecr of Wal- shingbsm Potts, and Mie- Juba Gould to the cnaracter of Lucy, apd Mr Chipyenou'e a» Mr Gubstwok, Carre Gakden —The exosilent oovcerts of the great Wurics) keecer, M Julien, whtsh nave given suca ye bere) pleasure and aelight to the mustost dilletante of wis cry, Be every evening inersasing 10 attraction aud Bumbers, The #plepaid vossiist, Mile Ano Zace, ap pears to-igbt, and will give nome werolings wnich esa Dot fail to impress the sudiecce with ber gross vocal Dity end selantifaierenntinn Mase Konig Bottentat, Woille, and other dintixguisbed artists, will alo chara the audience by their dulort and harwoaious mains Barsvm’s Morkom —Tae urusl exceleat business of this errabliebment Das been much enhenead chix woes the addition to itv attrections of the two famous liviog xiraffen, for tbe grand display of watch, witaout oxtrs on te the visiiers of the mureumn, extensive aot @ ome alterations ard sdayatons hava oeen mate to the builoing Per-ormanoes as usual this afteruoon ene evening. Franconi’s HiPropRows —This extens've establish neot coptpues 10 be well patronized, and the performances eheit great applaure, The programme announsed for tbis sfrerpeon and evening ts euco as esanst fail in at tiacting & very crowded aw emblage CuxictY’s AMEKICAN UPERs Hovis ~The p-ogramme of om the coptipent will tun cut mach searer on average thes prevourly a ticipated, eannot be ecnaidered good news, The ¢ffeet of this so far hes been unfavorable. The political state of Kurope is again becoming dark and gloomy. Hostiliues are sgain threatesed, and it is by Bo meade certain that we shsii not bave the Turk- ob quest'on ogitated agein with all its former bitterness, It in pretty clearly seen that England will avoid all entanglement ip the event of hostilities breaing out. Her policy is peace, and she will maintain that position. Apy wetiation, or any proposition that will conduee to BuO’ & result, will be cffered, and its aceeptance urged. In this wey Great Britain will evade the obdlizations imposed upon her by treaty. So far as this is any gaar- enty that peace will be preserved it must be eonsidered im the question st issue. The imme diste eau-e of the strengthened stringency in our money market is the movement of tre Berk of England and the adviess re- ceived relative tothe Eurepesp hervests The advance in the rate of interest by the Bark was doubtless made for the purpore of arresting, if possible, the flow cf specie to the contivest 1: it bas the desired effect the move will be benefcis!; but its succers is very doabtful Tue ourvent is jear too strong to check. The effect of this measure on this side cannot be other wise than unfavorable, It will have a tendeocy to restrict further investments of Foglish capital in our bonds, avd other securities, and may cal) heme large sums already invested here, It puts @ stop at once to al) the negotiations going on in Loa- Con relative to railread loans, ana clos that source of supply for exchanges If im the face of this ouc impor tathozs of meronandise should continue undiminished there would bes rapid inc ease in our ehipmente of specie ap active demand our bresdstoff would at least offert acme of the ivjurivus effects of such a state of things, and perbaps prevent any disastrous results; but the p orpect is by ne means 80 encoureging and satis- factory a» that presented a few deys sives, The.e mat- ters ill be more clearly defined ina few deys Financia and commercial affa rs are at this moment in a very con- fused, uneetain condition, and the shreqdest ob ervers find stropg srguments in favor of or against any position taken. It ie our opinion tnat we miust have for « period pretty stringent times, All the indisations of a let up in money matters noticrd a few days since, bave disap peared, acd the furure is flied with doubts and fears The bight epote whieb appeared a short time siuee are no longer seen. and the financ:sl borizon is covered with & dense ma 6 of bleck cl nds, denoting distress and disas- ter 10 thone expoed, Every arrival from Europe for the next mosth will be looked for with the most intense epxiety, os the accounts whisb are from time to time re_ ceived will exertthe greatest influence, favorably or un- favorably upon our prosperity Ths variations in the market at the first board to day were an follows:—Canton Company declined % per cent; Nicersgus Traveit, 1; Penm Cos! Company, %, Camber. land Coal %4: Parber Vou, X; Harlem, %; Stopingten 1; Reading Retiroad, %{; Hudson Railroad, {: Sixth Ay Reilrcad, 4; Noreich and Worooster, 34; Erie Railroad, 34 New York Central Reilrcad advanced percent This complexion of things did net sut the Dulls very well, and they went to work at the second Doard apd ron prices up a frastion Nicaragua advansed 3% ptreent; Cumberland Coal, 4; Parker Vein 3. Keie Reilroad, 3% The market was not firm at the elose and the ‘myprersien was that-lover prices would rule at the OpeLing to morrow. At the mining board to cay the sales were 25 follows:— 500 abe. Min. Copper Co 134 590 ab» Uletar Lend b30 2 715 do, 10 13g 650 N Carotios Cupper 6% 4 134 100 Conrad Hu! O pper Ly The receipts at the cffice of the Arsistent Treasurer of 1bis port to-dyy swovnted to $263,769 05; payments, $26 £96 80— delorce. $9 430.658 49. Mr Simeon Draper wll bold his regular weekly sale at tbe Ex ge et 1236 o'clock to morrow—Friday— when some derirable securities will be offered. ‘The sppus! meeticg of the Hartford and New Haven Roiload Company wes held at Hertiord yesterday. The Hortforo Times states has the g:ors earnings of the year or dirg the Ist inst were $639,600, being am ino eave of $20 400 on the previous year. The expenses and interest on bends, ixcloding a large amount paid for new track avd otber extrse:dimary charges, were $348 000, net enrpirgy $203 600, er about thirteen per cent on the capital ateek of the compepy. Tke usual remi annual @ividerd of Gve per cent wae declared, The sppexed ntatewent exbidite the earnings of the Baltimore and Onio Railroad Company for the month of Avgust, 1853:— Bauttwore axp Ono Rarroap, + S5U9¥8 72 166 735 67 +8207 O10 39 = 949,107 77 SH6 29 16 As ocmpared with the receipts for August ef last year— when ibe reoripts from tbe main stem were $117,215 85, from the Wa-bington bseneh $80,167 38, total 8140, £83 43—theve re‘urns show an increase of $94 S26 93, vd ap inereare on the mein atem sione of $90 805 51, the receipts for August ef the prevent year from the Warb'ngton brarch being $1 86515 lesa than those of Angust 1862 Of this inerea ©, $40 618 60 was derived from the freight transpor’ation, and $10,201 04 from the ent bY provio® for tnis evening by Ubristy’s is upurually atsrective. Woep's tinsrxet Hau — Wood's popular band of negro performers apnoucce & goed selention of vost and iusda- Dental pi dancing end burlerques, for to-night Bucky 8 Wrmcrian Orxa Hoves —Toia place has un- Cergone extovrive o terasiona lately regarding the com. the aucienes. A first-rate programate for this Sepewicw'’s Apotiosican Concerts —This long desired pera spent ebiertsipment which is to comprise ballad winging, glees choruses. operatic eebctions and iatru Mevtal rolos on verious instruments, together att duste on treble and bas» corcertinas 18 at le t to be given to us, The Grst of the series will be op Mondsy evening wext at Hoye Chapet Mr. Sedg iok’s musical notoriety ‘Ye puflicient guarant-e for the success of the.e coaser's SiGNoR Biz — This colebrarod ventriloqatt and noro- warcer is Celightiog crowded aswomblagus every aight at Souy verant Institute, itp toe ly NiGaRa continues to be weil pa‘ron- Ranvarp’s Ecypt axp Hoty Land —This beactiful pano- awe in stilt on exibition at the Georama, Tux Fat Lavy is drawing crowds cf visiters every day to 410 Broroway, Camille Urao, the youthful violinint will perform with ‘the Germanians in a concert st Hartford this eveoing. Mr ené Mrs Berney Williams are performing at the Howare Atheneum, Boston. Supreme Court—Apecial form, Betore Bon Judge Mitonell. Furr 15.— Daniel L Petter and Moses Mann vs Sarak @. Price impladed with Jun W Price and others.—Toia wei © Jon tor the foreslesure ot a sum ef $5 958 26 grapted, io 1851. by Sarah G. Prise to Po'tee & Man, op ground snd buildings pituste in the Bleventh ward. The defendant (-arsh G. Price) alleges tbat the bond and mortgage were obtained trom ber, without cepsideration, by fraud and misrevresentation practised vpon her by tho pleiotiffs and their agents ane thar they are conequently void. Ou the 12th of Macch, 1561, she states that tbey represented to her, s female, jont arrived at the age oft twenty one years, aod wholly upaequairteo with Dasinors, that the plaintiffs hed, 00 the 9b of November previous, ‘Obtained a judement, by eorfersion sgaivst ber brother, Jono W. Price for the sum of $4812 98, on which bad issued execution against biv provarty. They aleo represented to her thet her brother was able to pay all bis liebilitivs, but that if bis Lig yp waa nold by forced rale under execution. it a be racrifced und be would he ruined, aud tha; if she, fora G, Price, would execute te them @ bond and mortgage they sould hold them ay @ mere security, aud would not enfores them or oblige her to pay anv thiag uypow them, apd shat they would collect the amount of the judgment from ber brother befoce the moregsge be- ene She thereupon executed bond and mort- gage without reacing them, being upac quainted with any kind of legal buxiaess, Tae detend- ent also alleges that the plaintiff, iv consideration of the sate bord and wortgags, promired to make an abso. Jote araignment to ber of their juigwent syainst Joho W Price which they have not nince performed. It is alko a'leged by the defondant that the judgment agalast Jobu W. Price wan set nntde by the Supreme Court on the 2d of March, 1352, Decision reserved. Supreme Court—Ciccalts Before Hon Jndge Morris, Sept, 15 —Almy Slack vs Thos Curnley, Sherif —This ase roplevin eult. brooyht by Mra, Siack to teat the legsitty of a levy mace by the eheriff, in 1850, op ® stock of watches and jewelry, in Maiden lane, and alleged to be the property of the plainti. The execation in the bance of the sheriil was st John and Jawes Slack, who tailed im the watch bu.inoss, in New Urieans, some time in the yeor 1849 bo, it appears, hud employed Jormnen Sixck 10 arrange ber buainess, after baving ds toived partnership with @ person named Wayland for the deferor tt was contended that the house in Maitea Inne, New York, ves but ® branch of the New Orleans corcorn. This morning the jury revdered @ sealed ver- dict for plaintiff, arweveing the value of the groperty at $514, avd commen for iis detention $106 54 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MONEY MARKET. ‘THonspay, Sept oP. M. The Niagara’s news had rather o doprossing iofluense upen quotetions for stccks at the fest board this morn- ing. ‘There was no falling off in amount of sales, but © was a dixporition exhibited on the part of reveral large boleors to realize, The European advices aro by no meana favorable ‘or sp improvemert iv ovr ovey marke’, The sdvanee in the rate of interact by the Bunk of England, end the pro.abilty that the creps both in Moglaud an pasrcoger travel over the road. As oompered with the previous month of July, the receipts fo: August, 1852 rhow ap inerease cf nearly $55 000, of which ever 857,000 wero Cerived from the mainstem. Tre following table rhows the icc-tare in some of the artieles transported eastwardly on the main stem into the city of Balti »re:.~ August 1863. July 1868 Inervase 48 413 26 578 21 636 6 27a 2737 262 62 873 163 Pork ape bacon, 127 272 Todsces, bbhds. 2,276 506 The statement of business cf the road for the month of Avgust rhows the transportation east wardly into the ity of Baltimore of the principal artieies of freight to hove ben an fellows — Ba k. 21 tone; soa), 29 457 tena: fire b-ick, 108 tons; fl ur 48 213 be: eraw, 824 toms; granite, 772 oas: re aD 540 tons: lard aod vn. 306 bales, 8 tas, ime,” 116 tone; soap tone 163 tone; live stock riz: 586% toun; sheep, 186 tons; horwen acd muten 5 Derped cattle 42% tons; wen) ard shorts 172 ton snd dactn, 399% vone; tobacco. 2781 bhda,: whiskey 663 Dbls ; micelazeous, 99134 tone; bay, 51 tons; hemp, 3 tons, Fionr received from Washington road daring August 1862, 4 806 berreis. neers The oark John W. Andrews cleared from Baltimore a fow days since, for St. Thomas, with a cargo of coal from the Parker Vein‘Company’» mines, Tne brig Bonita was also loased by the company Isat week for the same dosti ration. Thiv coal ts designed for the use of the British Roya) Mail Packet Qompany, to whom its superierity as S steam generating fue) has recommended its extensive use A bark is al-o now loadicg with « cargo of this onal for Havars, where an increasing and well sustaised de~ mand for it existe, We record with pleasure these sub stantial evidences of the entimation in which cosl f-om the George's Cicek region is bald abread, and whioh is securing for it every where a rapidly grewing consumption. According to the last aunual report of the Boston ani Maine Reiirosd Company, it appears that the gross earn ipgr of the year ending May 31, 1853, excsed thove of the previous yenr by $06.178 61. Noteithatanding that = liberal allowance ha» been made for depreciation of en- gines and carc, that the depois bave been improved, that abdont 550 tops of new rails hare been laid, and the road and equipment kept fo good order, the net earnings for the year exdiag Mey 31, 1853, exceed (hose of the pre- cording year by 846.507 15, and the company hare been enabled, aftor paying two \tridends amounting to soren and « balf per ount, to carry $62,657 87 to tho surplus fund, thereby froreasing it to the sum of $130 426 22 ‘The number of miles rua by all the trains, for the year ending May 31, 1863, wan 511,287. For the prerions year it was 489,833. The cost of runuing the trains, as per report of December last, was 64 10-100 oaate por mile, The Medford Branch road hes oarasd $7817 66 during the year. The expensen are net down at 85,051 97, making the net earnings $2,765 69. The Bankers Magasine furnishes the returns of cirsula- tion of the private aud joint stock banks fa England aad Wales, for the four weeks ending Angust 6, 1863, The avernge weekly cirvulation for the month was :— Private banks... 25,712 622 Joint stock banks. 2 905 998 Average weekly clrenlation.., On comparing the above with the returns for tne pre. ceding month, ending thé 0th of July lant, it shows— On comparing the above with the amouats of the isrurs. the tollowing appears to ve the Comparative state of the circulation — ‘The private barks sre below ‘The Joint: stuck Meeees thetr fixed isausss £943 Denks are below their fixed ng ‘The appexea table exhibits the quactity and average volue of the pupeipal articles receiv New Orleans from the interior duriag the year ending Aug 31 1853 — Commence oF NEW Ortgans—RecerPTs FROM THE LYTERIOR Value Amount. A S581 S8SSSSS3SRSSS.335SSSES4SSE ar'd hbds. cke Beoon, asserted, brs. bege and fike Butter, Dols, Corn, tp Corn, shelled, sacks, Cheere doses, wBSow aBentokSont eaSe goau aft EEEBoaas 28 = 3 SSSSSSSES=ERS io 4452 288 62 220 178 290 , 06 844077 1 11 409 19677 12750 45 66 940 2 733 24000) 15 45: 688 38700 31 632 6 826 060 14 00 Pork boaes,. Pork bhde Pook, w bolk Ibe. Porter avd ale bbls, Packing yarn, reels Bbiox, coer, pkgs, dear, Bpepieb meas bales.. Tallow, bole . Wivcow glass, Wheat. bois, & $134 133 735 108 06178 106 9.24 083 1852-53. 1851-52, do. 1860-51, do, 1849-50. 96 897 873 It will be seon by this that every year there hes been ‘ap in oreare in theaggregate value. Tue tncrease {a value is mace up by an increase ia quantities, as well as in masket price. About one half of the aggrege'e was io the single article cotton. Ths next mot important item sugar, and the third tobaceo The annexed extract, from the San Fraveisoe Tran- script of the Ibth of August, gives « very favorable ac- countof the growing popularity of the Nicaragua route to ad trom the Atiantic states There ie no douot but that it is (he roa'e between the twooceans It is uncoudted- ly the shortest quickest, safest, cheapest and moat com furtable, qualifications whish mus? give it ‘he prefarense with travellers, It ia rapidly im proving io it transit ac- cou moda ions, ano ia a sort time ¢wenty days will suf- fioe for the transportation of paseongers ovtwsea New York and San Frave'-ce :— THE DidakaGua TraNert LINE By the arrival of te siera Novaie we are in recetat of news from Now Yo. to the oftervo mm of July 6. Pais Dio bom Seen seqowplished in tweaty five oye Cortes semven Bis afters con st 8 o’cluct, givtoy tae mer: ALts DaLbers, apd others sD ppurtunity to ap- Ter ic ETLUED Ie CSIVEO Dy Ue tiorre Neveds, with @ etroog probsbility, amoun ng almost 49 8 c-ruwty. thet their Yesponeer wil roxca Nae York in lees thaa tweaty two , making the we consumed both ways only foty- b dsyF abd e2pedition unpare loled in crrespond- co Detecen thee two cies The oeriod is «ixvewo wy less than ban ever Deen ecoomplinhed ss yet aod vi) wah a Doe ere iD the intero uree between Califor vis wed the AUantic toard, since ibe Dee arrangements ord ‘Mpreved facilities © CmsuMMated by the Nice royua T ane: Company, 1t has become apparent to every 0.0 that this le the ouly Jive oy wack pews cea be ex: peo ed hereafter There no perrou in e-ested 10 the lopd narstission of Lew thes cap fell to recogai-e this trot ‘The pareage by that roa‘e cea end will bere after be msde alwase frow three to wx Oays quicker than va Paooma. whic! Bt prevent ‘he only wail route No oe will now eayect toe mails thst leit New York July Jot 10 arrive bere fo Jes than threw Oo; prooably five days from this time The uccounts that went frwad 9° the Brother sv Frarcico ov the afte noon of Juve Ist, reached New Yoru early on the mornivg of dJore ib, gowg vbrovgu to several hou le» tose tmenty-"mree Gays, whieh wen the abortest time ever mde Iti a “fixed tact’ acd porhing short of it, that the communication ip atl exeutiat sud important foe turer. beteorn the two wees of the con iveo’, wil! bs vie Miesregus Uvon this basis is foonded the moreneat bith i going forward ty favor of additivcal maii ‘acui tier for Calfurnia We ray Cult orpia bac ibe measare ecm prebenos equally the ocmwe real and social tuteresta of 1h whole Uni-n, not # pact of which bat nse tne most int mate relations with our State and i+ equelly con- corned In every project ehion will ob wia @ more certain and epeedy invercource among its macy aad distant con- atituer te lu vies of the urgency of the ma‘ter a memorial has deen already exienrively circularcd, and aatverselly vigped, a6 far as seen, praving the Postmasier- Gevera! to urge vpow Congre 6 & pi fliciept appropriation © secure the transporrstion of the wails to ad fom Cel foruia ja route Tbe purpose of this morwme by nearly every gre-s in tha 4 ate, for tbe righ a] oopesrned will ne- cure is ima ediste -uccers in the next Coogrers, Tt spy more cwelus ve evidence were newd«d of the fr- ver ip wbicb ibe Nicaragua roate hss coms to be held it vou d be found ip the pupport which ts n: vecded toit by the entire community of Calif ris, Stwamere come and go for months #1 houta single a xe of rickaess, ard parengers, with one accord, aoite in eof the sco mmodstions of the line Speoe will henceforth ‘eho tro rame Course, a+ no Oaaker will risk any unne- cennry delay ip ite transmission, Lacters papers and 8 mut week thorame shannel It ia a foregcne con- sion that the Nicaragua route can sl: re meet the re- Total value, do. oh quitemects of ‘bo ¢abd.ic tn all these essential. and itis rirapye indeed apy press ip California sould divoute #0 felt evident s proposi'i.n. Yet we find to the Alia Cali Sorvia av artio @ intended to disparege the action of our eitzens in behalf of the new matt facilities which ere sougbt tor, apd reflecting upon the same aa belog aa ‘tm preciesble plan’? for improving the mail service That journal says, ip relation to the memo. ial wbich is reowivn g the rignature of slmost every one to whom itis pre ented, thet * if the petition proposes the establish. ment of a pew line to carry the maile siternately with he preent one it might, perhaps, be mace to work with couriderable advantage to the publiseventually bat for many months we would be principally depoodent up- on the exieting -emi montbly traneportation ”” Now it would elto sbow io what way the public bre to Coplinse * Geperd-nt upon the existing semi- Tonthly travrportaticn.’’ Is there any men io dustonss who cad afford to be five dys behind his xeighbo: in the yeeeipt and retura of advices this market ? Wilt any banker jw bia remittances to be so long be bing the dratts which they ara to meet? What other cx rresponcence of any sort is likely to knowingly inear ® needless detention of several days? The pre-amytion is abeurd. The question of the ior advantages of the Miearagus route is no longer, and vever wil! be open ope, With every improvement possible upen the Panama reute, he time by thst tramsi¢ will be greator than via Nicarsgua. It is preposterous to say thet if o regulation wan mtroduced in accordance with the desire of the public, that ‘{¢ would be attended for many Months, at eny rete, with the deley and irregularity ia- cidental to the establishment of a new line’? The regna line is near'y aa old an the Pau: Thpidly reached a position in the pop substantial and well earned as ite rr ever Nicaragua can be still further improved by dredging oud ceepening the river, and is even now much more eary than over the Isthinus of Penama It ix no ‘im. practicable plau’’ that is propored to be urged upon Con- gress, but ore that is approved by every a gumeat that Sopeals to the common sense and slacerity of # citizen of Calternia, The Now Creek Coa! Company of Virginia has made a report of its operations since the organizetion in July, 1852, Our rpsce not permitting giving it in fall, wo bave selected the most im portant parts, rhowing the pro gress and present \oA‘ion of the company’s affairs :— New Crue Coat Company Wo have opened other veins, lying above the six-feot vein, Including the big or fourteen feet vein. Chis latter works fourteen feet of good quality. All these vetos aro capable of being worked af any time, when the trade and ores eha!l demand it, with a moderate expen tore A decrease in the circulation of the private banks Of... cee cse Seusgesse- «sees £5 610 A deo cane in the cirsulation of thie joint stock | DEBRD Ofecsescassoesovece ves Wevessous, SOOM Deereare en the month...sssessesveseeseaees 20 501 | And as compared wi b the return for the corresponding Period of leat your, vir Tih of August, 1962 it shows— | Ap irc-ea-e in the circulation of the private berks of ‘i £235 784 An ircress in the olren’ barks of........ 180.594 | Tweceage on the years... . #it0,103 We bave all the veins known in the whole Camberland region, and so situated as to have a natural draiduge, not Tequiring the ae of machicery to free the mines from weer. lion ore, fire clay and Nimo, hare been discovered ia great abondance upoe our lands, and wo believe thet iron Taay bs made tDere to very great advantage and thus far nieb us wth a Iarge home markot for our coal, Meaanres will be taken by tho Board to indace partion to enver into unre enterprive. Our prevent colloriea are capable of delivering 400 fone per dey, and thatr capacity conti be readily iacreas ee te 860 tons per day. One load house an ita of WY feet are situates breie wid win (uaa fat the Boitimore aud Onto Retlroad, sad our brane ral road of three quacters of @ mile in iength, connectia the lead house wit the wines, has beem completed vera] months stpee, and ail i. bow te ¢ 1apte « order Doriness, ané to dally u-0 fo- neudi eg 0: There a0 revere! other |-cetio8 COMpSDY Couveniunt to *he Beiemae 4 Obto where additional eDieries may b- epene*, at a expense, whenever it may be necs-nary fur us In fect, cur espacity to axe ona! may be eouddered mort uplimied ebepever be marset ». Becessery arrangements are completed ty farmish portation. We have disposed of & fow of our let in the 4 Mount Carbos, or ~indmost at prices from $250 7 lot. of 2b by 100 fest, see rdiog *9 lees ia, others at ap snpus! ert «4 $30 each. soures we cosfident'y expec’ the Compeny a! large amount of money @-entusil Board wee orgavized our «tteation vas called to eoasity of making timely errangemes' Becenary facilities fer shipping our ces! at Logust Peiet, iH He F ra l ds Fy if f 3 i Hl al of this pet is ove of the bert 1 the barbor of Beltimere, ita value must be greatly incressed wit the merease of the Dusipess of tha’ city. Ap ren) the fipeveiel eorditinn of the we sre bappy ‘0 tcfcrm the steebhol’ers that we are from debt, with the excep sop o' the awoant we ewe the purchese and improvement of ‘he » + of the Company, handsome surplus. Our C mpavy ewe more abarer of the cepital stocs, whion could be seld proeerds applied to the u-e of tex Company requived; but it is not d-emed sdvisavie them at present prices, ave fea. it will Diy be wecewary fe; the C mpaey to “1s ose & portion of thre hares ut euy time beresfeer. as onpeny is now ip version, aud our eal is fer sale the imore ond New York marksts fy order of the Board of Dixes’ors §=ALFR-1 A-H+TELD, President, ult i do : 60 Had Bir BR. 70; 100 d0,.... 160 2934 200 70 810 Geld B Mine..bu@ 9% 50 nm 200 do,.... DB 43g 100 106 100 Flor & Keyport 9 ™ ON Y¥ Central RR. 11436 206 200 70 lo Mal & fed RB... 86 uw. Y&N Bev RR 106 50 mo. Oot RR 08 1th 6) Lise Mieai RR 16) 5 tach Avenue RR 100 Sy Nor & WaebR., 6 do... : 200 Nie’a Tran Co. c 050 do. 8 £8388: 2 & Znb828%:, BOAKD, 1e0 ane Camb C’L.169 ao $400 TS Os, 167, 4000 US 68°68 10 hy U8 Crust Co 164 100 Nio's Treps Oo 200 do ps0 ” om WO Naw Jervey Zine 11K 26° Pree te Mia @o.. 16 6 Wer Coat RR... 111 ¢ %0 Eee RR... .b16 81 no 0.000 445 We 50 do, wo 4% KO 200 Flor &Keyp't.nl0 83g 60 160 Camb ‘oa! Oo,b19 30 160 400 -b8 39 60 Wo s10 2018 100 015 89% CITY TAADE REPORT. ‘Tausspar, sept. 16—6 P.M. Asnys were brisker 201 ovawr The ds'es incladed 5CO bbls, demostc at $5 60 for pots aad pearls, and 300 bbls. Cansdian pots, $5 8755 ver 10 ins. Bueapercyrs — Flour ws+ wore ‘eely offered at lower rates, and therefore in ratter wetter request Tae basi- ess comprirec 10,000 bbis, 5 ur, at $550 a $6 682¢; su- yerfive No. 2, at $6 8114 «$6, arainary to chotce Sate, at $6 25 a $6 50 the taxide v ie: hee ¢ been neers od far afew lote old; mined 10 farcy Weer m at S651 Og 60 Uw a $637 % 0 8600, and propurtt neve fea es = Noibiog mew o¢- in OeDsdian. Some 1s Southern wore at $6 Sig mw $6 663, $0 75 for favorite; 8d comm méal t 6 for R608 V0 oboe Govesee, $1 65 7 the lerger sare ava bt bona There have teen 1 806 busnol ne bougat at 926, » de Barley remained ax +d Oat were un- changed Cerrp contivued o ticas consisted of 50,000 huanrls, at Blo w 880. for aa sound, 83¢. 8 8be for mised and white -ou'nera, mixed Wenstern, round ebite sud yellow wod ysilow Western; ‘ard 866 a 8dc for yeliow “outbern per Burhel. Corres —These were 1 (69 pagr Rio diwnponed of at 11344, per Vo Corrox —The market continuss quiet; the sales to-day amounting t* 500 bales Faiais —Sbippore «ere wa'tirg for private letters due by the Nisgara Venels bad alao made cunsiderable ents of whent to arrive, benes nes engagomen's qoite limited «To Liverped bes was nominal at ; lear st $s; end oven Ke T) London votuing ported Ts Herre shout 10,000 te 9% ot moment was 15 000 Durbela wheat were eruaged at Zc @ 226; aod 5,000 a 6 OUC bbls fleur at Thc 80 ; aud @ whole vessel taken up fer the samwe port to load flour and TO Ww rates were at 400 FeaTuens — Prime jive goose were 48c. per Id Frurt.—Aabcut 150 boxes banch ra\sias brought $3 per be Ox Bay.—Seles were made of 5° bales river, chiefly ta consumers. at 6c. a Te per MW Is, O18 Were iparimate «1 2ko « We, and sew more freely cffered, yet quiet, at 3736 « 46. per Latnes ee Ane fo fair rsquest at $1 87K a $1 9v3 thovesnt Sa Heated we bape aie d dealt in, at 850. for commen, and $1 for Jumo, per MoLarers— A parent of 40 bhds. tart Cuba changed hands at 2130 per gallem NAVAL STORES ihe salon of crate turpentine reported in our lost ware mortly ¢Sec'ed at $5 ve- 280 Ibs. Adout 100 bola, ssirite turpentine found buyers to day st 653 a +70. per galion There were 600 >ois common Wilming- ton ronip taken at $1 60. O15 —Wha'e. rpertn end olfve, in caska, were uvalter- +d, 100 baskets olive brought: $¢ 25-— $5 26. each. hema, We iets meas were purchased at 660. @ 670° or ho FP RCVIMONS.—Pork continued in nolve Memiend at rleing prices, The operauions smounted to 1,500 odie. We obiefy wern, at $14; but including some orime at $18; and rump at $17 60; cutmeate were a . Lhe! of lard resched 260 it 11468 @ 11Ke. per Ib. Beet wax quiet, bnt firm. The busmess was conned to 260 bola at $4 50g $6 for county prime; $6 75a 99 25 for do. mess; $5 50 » $6 for rc and $12 o $13 50 for do, mene; with $13 75.0414 for extra moan, per bbl, Butter anc cheere remsined about the name, ‘i «5g wee ip request at $40 $450 per 100 Tbe. Sraane —We beard that 600 bhds, One feund buyer at do. abs. per Ib. TALLOW - Bome 10 000 Ibs, prime breoght 1046 per Ib. Tonacco,—The wap-actious included 30 Wade Keaenaty, at Sc. 8 90; with 90 bales Havana, and 30 Porto Rieo, at privare bargain. HISKKY,— Slee have been made ef 430 bbls. Ohio and priren with 100 bhde, drodge at 2%¢., the former ior eas and the latter on credit, per gallon. Domestic ®arkets, New Beprord On, Waxkur sepr 12 —Soaem Is in fale Gemard syd we Dorion salee of 50 bln at 120s. and 460 bbla. supprred at i2le, per gallon fo 00d desl of inquiry bat no transactio lecge. ~ There ts ap nocive demand for 0 we hear of saler of 1000 dole at an ad- vanoe over our former quota'inns the marker alodag Gimly, with an upeard teodercy, Wasledone—Chore ig Fome inquiry, but we bear of po sales Import into the United States, for the 8,308 11,645 Fairhaven 1130 * al ad Mattapoisett , 620 aw = Wertport. 120 - - Fall River 270 _ ~ Warren 1,100 — a Nentuchet 600 1,000 - -e -_ 587 ne — = Gat Le |