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“warning ” for writing in tone hostile to the Turkish loan and the Forcade, Consul-General of France, has left to resame his functions at Bucharest. the Prefects requiring them to send in the neves- documents for payment of the legacies under ‘will of Napoleon I. ofthe cereal crops, which * beauty pecting the reprevented as being remarkable for nd quality of the grain, Italy. BETWEEN ENGLAND AND SARDINIA—-SAR DINIA AXD THE PORTE—SARDINIA AND NAPLES —BXPULSION OF MONKS AT TURIN—CHOLERA— 7 eaty givi wn ED of the coasting bes Ty er oor ned between Great and Turkey anda yee Coes bag Sar- ini fe wor! clearing mo 6 establishments of their inmates is vigorously ctoom, which supsrsedes the Jacquard. Jane 28, a convention was sigaed at Rome be- the Ni and Roman governments, es- Riging for ight year are ity botween'ves- #0 countries in all dues of navigation, orage, , custome, &c—fisheries and jing trade included. India and China. ‘The Indian mail is Leyes oa from Trieste, with ghae J 28, Canton Suly 1 tron ae D rune 28, 01 1 Siugapore July 14, Bombay July 20. “There is no ne ‘Trade in India is doll. Excl at Shanghae, 8d.;, Canton, 58. 4d. The impediments to com- eation with the interior continued (it is sald tr to support prices, and four chops new Congou been settled for in Canton at " be ore Se opeuas renee of lant ar, and Shangbae twenty chops at two taels. quali- i¢y of the new silk is described as very bad, and only ee hundred bales had arrived. The present steamer has brought only four hundred bales of old. ‘The to date were 77,000,000 Iba. of tea, and 1,560 baloa of silk. bod ‘The Peninsular Malls. IE GRAPE DISEASE IN PORTUGAL—TARIPF ALTERA- TIONS— THE NEW TAX ASSESSMENT — OPORTO sr ‘The steamer Iberia arrived at Southampton, Au, Sete iy hens from Gibraltar, August 14; on the grape by the Gn Bu} Stew which have come Eevee aimpared. is years. The weather was most unsea- ‘m Porvagal terest. alterations which the Cortes recently auth: Md to make $a the tariff had boon the Tariff Committee, which was ex- to report in favor of their adoption by the to the new decimal tax, by district had been carried to the extreme of bura- absence of all force, surrouns compelled him to give a documents. It was not, however, opposition to this tax, which produced rs in 1846, will now be taken up by any tereaaity preduce any important breach of . weather continued hot and close, jen for a considerable time. Tne n in the dry lands was suffering mach of water. The price of that article was * Indian corn flour was also of water to it WEE 38 fy cee bene iG 3 soarce for want Sundsy. In gencral business there was no change. THE LATESS. ‘TELEGRAPHIC FROM LONDON TO LIVERPOOL. Lonpon, Saturday, Aug. 26, 1854. ‘THE OCOUPATION OF ALAND. Srocknorm, August 23, 1854. Ie i reported bere that if the pending negotia- dons for the occupation of Aland by Sweden, with 20,000 Swedish troops, should fail, the fortifications ef Bemarsond are to be blown up before the first of MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL. {From the London Times, August 26.) Lonvon, Friday Evening, Aug. 25, 1854. ‘The English funds have been steady today, the contixuance of good accounts with rm- gard to the harvest. having been sufficient to counteract the effect on the market of a rather full Sha edey at the i Af last evening, Altho 4 ices '. nthe : mean NE honey SRY was active in the ‘Stock Seep ySy. Ons ie the dis- Seelga exchanges this supply of money. : rg was a shade int isto to forei lis, Bema caw oie it. NAVAL AND MILITARY. Orders have Lp bah es eset te prepare the Caledonia, 120 gun 81'p, now militia regiments doing garrison duty there. FRANCE. The Moniteur of yesterday contains a variety < cota JoarieZ | “Tice—There fe a good inquiry for Arracan and com: detais res,ccting the 9, was rei re eye enthusiasm by the BF population—in the journey was on ~ as ovation. The Emperor arrived at Biart. _ dren o'clookion Wed- | Ren € r. + ‘The of sal Gontains no other news. The accounts ved to- are extiemely favorable. OMBAY, 20, 1854. ‘Me King of Onde bas offered’ to che’ gover rent 12000 infan Fagen: are in treaty with THE WHITE SEA. A private communication says:—We havé had a , a skitmish at Archangel, and destroyed three lovetaki Monastery; second, Places; first, Say) Interior has sent a circular was arrested on sospl- A smart shock of an earthquake | throughout the city and neighborhood on | Px cent, At Austerdamn sso has le movement of than 1} per cent in the rate of exchange, the in connection with ato" operation 40 ise @leventh October next), on the point as to whether " bill, dated before that date, ordi- mary at that port, with all possible despatch, to re- ive Russian “esterday, rince Albert proceeded to Ports- | mouth, and reviewed the Lancashire and two other day from the harvest, from . Arras, Little Oharieville, Beauvais, and outer places, ‘ish and 100 guns, Tesien ‘The troops would probably be re-embarked. Hamnvrc, Ang. 25, 1854. A strong division of the fleets has left Ledsund, to act in the Gulf of Finland. . The forts of Aland will be destroyed. Vianna, Hsiday, erating, Ang. 25, 1854. Prirce Gortschakoff is said to have received inti- Sa last erin ny deny — be given to #t pro) Pie but abe will be asked what her intentions are. Thearmaments here are on a greater scale than ever. The Russian agents who set Varna on fire have been arrested. Berum. Fridsy, Aug. 25, 1854. The French troops at Bomarsund ext from cholera, and wil] probably embark again imme- diately. It is expected that the fortress will be blown up, and a) Several vessels have sailed for Hango. Troubles are spprebended in Denmark. ARREST BY THE TURKS OF TWO CORRESPONDENTS OF soldat 27p., and 800 boxes afoat ot 286 side at Hamberg. The further sales of Ddoxes (No. 20s. “ 7 & provemen se in the mar- ket; common Congou continues to be quoted 103;d. per Ib. To.—In jliah a fair business doing; common blocks 1ds., bars 115s., refined 1188. 401 slabs straiteat auc- tion to day were all bought in at 112s. ‘1 URFENTINE —2,000 bbls rough are reported at 10s. 6d. Spirits are dull at for American, in casks. . Hie the trio im the second act, where ita silvery duce the most entrancing harmony. It is ho} oriflant of ur fashionable Grisi will appear Broapway Tuzatras —The benefit of the highly gifted actrers, Mise T. M. Davenport. takes place this evening. She has made an exselient selection for the o: 5 The three last acta of “Camille,” in which" all the inter- will commenee the amusements, ith the last three acte of the come- The especial military correspondent of the M: cs y it ¢ Morn- ing Chronicle, who was despatched to the Turkish army the outbreak of hostilities on the Danube @ctober, was arrested by the Torkish authorities, at Bucharest, on the 13th inst., to- ether with another Englishman, & correspondent of Daly News. The prisoners were released on , under of the Consul, and thirty-six were given them to consider whether they would voluntarily return to Gi , or submit t> be taken there by force. The of this event ia unknown, and it is therefore premature to dis- — it. It io me seen have some very impe;ative motive to justify re- sorting to po arbitea an act,and it ff better to ab- stain from ppictiinr ben upon it ontil that motive shall be known. Markets. Loxpon Money Market, Aug. 25—12 o’clock.—Tne English funds opened steady at last night’s clos! rates, business operations being of a very restric character, owing to the absence from town of so many of vbe dealers and speculators. Consols were first called 94 to 963, for money, and 944¢ to 944 for the 13th Sep- tember, and remained quiet at, that price all the morning, Reduced three per cents, 94 to 944, and the throe and- a-quarter pet cents 04%; to 94%. to the great ease of the money market, Exchequer are main- tained at the improved quotations of par to 2s. prem India bonds, par to bs, prem. Bank. stock, 208 to 210. India stock, 225 to 230. Foreign securities are well sup- jd. Swedish are we one per cent . Turkish scrip opened at 6 to as The railway share mar- het was characterised by little alteration in prices this morning. ‘ The amount of bills drawn by the Eaet India Company on the Presidencies by the mail of to day, is £130,137. ‘The East India Company invite tenders on the 30th for the conveyance of 180 tons of dea4 bes x) and 80 tons of measurement goods, to the Madras preni Thero bas been an absence this week of arrivals ships from from Australia, a! rh a large nomber ol Port Jackson and Port Pritip are overdue. The dividends on the Cube six per cent bondsof 1834 and 1887, falling due on the Sth September, are adver- tised as payable on and after that date by Mesers, Baring &Co. The particulars of five bonds, amounting to £800, which have been paid and cancelled, and of 140 other bonds, amounting to £26,200, which have been drawn by Jot for redemption on the 5th September, under the o ration of the Sinking Fund, are alto published. dividends falling due on the Canada Government Debon- tures, negotiated through Messrs. Baring & Co., are daly advertised for payment on the Ist september. JAMES M’HENRY’S CIRCULAR. Liverroon, Aug. 25, 1854. Provisions.—There continues a moderate demand ‘or bacon, but prices tend downwards, Beef and pork, wa- less of quality unsuited to the market, are now out of gig ped pore Shoulders area dragging sale. Hams a Lard remains unsettled. Tallow closes heavily at ® reduction of la to2. Nothing doing in Carolina rice, In Quereitron bark no fons are reported. Lin- seed cakes are 10s. dearer. Brxapervrrs.—Flour and wheat are in consumptive re quest at about previous quotations. Indian corn is wanted, at some improvement in price. Corror.—There is no abatement in the desire to sell, and the Gemand being still very limited, prioog still favor the buyer. In Manc also business has become dull. Stock this day, 924,048 bags, of which 632,896 are Ameri- can; stock lust year, 802, of which 540,063 are American. Sales this week, 33,716 bags, including 26,310 ‘American—2,060 bags being on speculation, and 4,456 for export. BARING, BROTHERS AND CO.'8 CIRCULAR. Loxpon, Friday, Aug. 26—5 P Ma. ‘The colonial and foreign proiuce markets have been Steady during the week, without material changs in prices. Money for short periods is easier. Consols leave - badd beer ae a. oe ee ie: es merican ei .3i¢4, By raph we leara arrival at Trleste of the Overland mail on the 23d inst., with advices to the folio dates, ee 28th June; Canton 4th, Calcutta 14th, Singapore Mth Bombey 20th, Madras 2ist July. Exchange at Shang- hae 6s. 84 , Canton 5s. 034d. fc ican stocks Our for nal—United States @’s bonds 108340109; do Insorip tions 107 9108; Massachusetts 5's, storling, 102 a 104 Maryland 6’s, sterling, 92 93; Pennsylvanis 5’s bonds offered at 88;'do. Inscriptions, 73 a 80; Virginia 6’s Dol lar be 92 offered a 5's Sterling bonds, 9245 offered; New Orleans © Central 8 offered; Pennsylvania , 89891; New York and Erie conv. 1962, T4a ib. ‘OCHINKAL.—The market is steady. About 500 bags have been offered during the week, and mosily sold at steady prices; Honduras silver from 3s. 3d. a 43. 2d., Diack Se. 10a. » 4a. 8d.; Mexican silver 3s. 0 Se, 52., Dlack Ss. 11d.; Teneriffe black 8s. 11d. a 48. 2d. Cocoa.—Of $80 bags Trinidad. about half sold from 33s. 3p, for middling to good red; 05 bags Granads brought rm e market is firm, and at publis sales 1,000 casks and 500 barrels and bags: omer Ceylon have been offered during the week, an age soll at steady prices. 1,600 native Ceylon at auction brought 44a. 64., and of 2,540 Costa Risa the greater part so] from 50s, 64. a 608. A cargo of 8,600 baga Iio, common firsts, has been soid at 48s. for the Mediterrancan. | _ Corrsn is without alteration. hh cake and tile,€126. | Best selected, £129, sheathing, 14d. Yellow metal, 124. | _At the Conn market on lay there was a fair supply | of English wheat, comprising about 1,000 quarters of the new crop, which sold 504. to 68s. per qr.; old Enz- | lish wheat brought 1g 28. less thin on the previous . The last average price of Iinglish whoat was | @4s. on 45,925 qra fetarned. ‘To day there was scarcely | anythi and to meke sales lower prices would { Wak Sie, tevives’ iaais te eelieee celterrty ink, whicl ywever, mus' cou: a8 nearly nomipal:—White American wheat 64s. a 70s.; red 608. 0 G4. pee quarter. American flour of tine quality in de- | mani hg to SAa. per barrel; inferior sorts yery upsal 5 | Corrox—The market continues dull, the sales of the | weok amounting only to 1,500 bales. "At Liverpool there , is aleolittle doing, and 4 are again lower; yester- | Soom for mi iz Orlea ns Was 5 8 16d. p68, &C.—314 cases castor cil have been disposed of frem 4 a4%d- Gam animi—l0 cases Bombay | brought full prices, from £7 126. Gd. a £11 12s. 0% Gom olibanum—70 cases mostly found buyers from 153, 64. 4428. Gum myrrh—13 cases of mixed sorts went from £4 12s. 6d a £4178. 6. Gum,damar—40 cases mid. dark sorts were bought in at 66s. Cardsmoms— 19 bogs Ceylon brought 10d, for mouldy. sMyrabolanes —170 bags fair quailty were bought fa from 09. a.08. Gd, Plum! 287 bbls. Ceylon sold from 6s. s 88. 6d, Inia rubber—650 tons Java lamp at 924d. Gambier—Ofr 789 bales of good quality, the sound sold at 26s. Opium, 14s. 6d. 0.168. Quicksilver, 1s. 11d. Gutch, dls. @ 42s. 440 bogs Rangoon shellac at 208, a 28s. for fair quality. Hrmr.—The government has accepted tenders for about 1,900 tons, at pricesranging from £05 a £68 10s., and the market is consequently firm Today we quote st Petersburg clean £62 0 £63. manila contiuues quiot; a forced sale of 690 bales has been make at £52, one month mpt. Jute—Of 2,000 bales at auction, about 260 sold £21 108 a £24 10s. InpiGo —The market is very firm, and in consequences of the advices by telegraph, confirming the previous a0- counts of damage by rain to the crops in Bengal, holders have generally withdrawn from the market. The mid- Assurance ’’ In the characters of Camille Spanker, Miss Davenport will have an op- portunity iaplaying her great versatile talent; aud asche is now generally achrowledged to be the best tragic actress the and probably in Europe, thore who have not seen Miss Day an her inimita- characters. We hope Mies D. will have a large assem- coo ‘this evening, as a testimony of her eminent abili- a. Bowzry THRaTR® —The same bill of entertainment which was fren bere last egening, and which was en- thusiastically received, will LJ repeated to-night, It comprises ie spectacle , from Py lod’ Bartanapate, tr the ction of, Nineveh” Sardanapaten sl be personated > eve jas 8 Hamblin, whose rt has always contribu’ to the entertainment of the eeecens. the amusing farce of ‘* No, or the Glo: ious jority.” This bill can- not fail in drawing a full attendance. Nis1o’s Garvgn.—The highly accomplished Russian danseuro, Mile. Yrea Mathias, is to repeat her execution of the grand Spanish pas de deux,entitled the ‘‘ Bolero di Cadiz,” this evening, with M. Panl Brillant; and the popular Ravel Family will ap in the very amusing itomime of the ‘Coopers’ and ‘‘Masulm.’’ The nefit of Mr. W. Corbyn is announced for to-morrow ing, x which occasion several artists of known ity volunteered, in conjunction with the Ravels. Burton's THRATRE.—The celebrated drama of ‘David Copperfield” is to be produced this evening. The great Success which has always attended the representations of this pisce, can hardly be diminished on this occasion, inasmuch as the east remains the same, with the tion of one or two valuable alterations. The comedietta of “Away with Melancholy,” in which Messrs. Jord: Johnston, ard Miss Kate Caxon will sustain the principal characters, will also be performed Nationa, THEATRE.—Shakapeare’s tragedy of ‘‘King Lear’? is the piece selected for representation this even- ing, J. K. foot, J. Carroll and Mrs. H. F. Nichola ap- aring as Lear, Edgar and Cordelia. The vecy success. ‘ul burlesque entitled the ‘‘Female Forty Thieves,’’ will terminate the amusements of the evening, the j mcoritd actress, Misa A. Hathaway, sustaining her favorite characters of Diamond, Hasrac and Don Cesar de Bazan. ‘Wat.ack’s Tamatre —Boureiesult’s excellent comedy, entitled ‘Old Heads and Young seins ae will be tl commencing piece this evening, in which those lished favorites and very talented actors, Lester, Brougham, Bland, Mrs. Hoey, Mra. Bleke Stephens, will personate the principal ehractess, After the comedy, Senorita Soto dance a character. istic pas seul, and the amusing farce of ‘A Phenome- non in a Smock Frock,’ will oluse all. AMERICAN Museum —The favorite drama, styled the “Dumb Man of r,’? will be repeated thie after. noon, and Bulwer’s beautiful comedy of the ‘‘Lady of Lyons” in the evening, the casts of which embrace the entire company. Hirropromg.—The equestrian spectacle of “St. George and the Dragon’’ will be repeated this evening, with a brilliant display of the classic games of the Hippodrome. Woon’s bg avian wa corepany. contine to ba be supported. ey will repeat tha buriesyue opera o! “ Robert Make Airs’’ this evening. 5 Bucxtry’s SERENADERS.—We are to have a repetition of the burlesque opera of “Sonnambula” again this evening. ‘ Lucrezia Borgia” will be given on Monday. Tae Branca Baxp of Wood's Mir atrela advertise a good selection of performances for this evening. Sanpvorp’s Oreka TROUYE, who are becoming more and more popular every night, advertise a first rate pro- "gramme for this evening ‘liter is the greatest dancer in the world. The European Times of Avgust 20th ssya:—Mr. Willian Parrison, Miss Louisa Pyne aod Misa Pyne, left Bnglial on Wednesday last in the Pacific, on a professional tour jn the United States and Canada. They will be jjined 5 ant, tain few days to raid an ‘engagement in Tondon, rs Pelice Intelligence. Arrest of one of Jaffray dé Cc.’s Cleris, om a Charge of Embdecilement —A few weeks ago the news of the ar. rest of a young man named George ‘arpeater, at Savan- nah, Ga., charged with having embezzled considerable sums of money from his employers, Messrs. Jaffray & Sons, of Broadway, in this city, reached here by tele graph. A despa ch was instantly sent back to Savannah, saying to hold Carpenter prisoner. This was according. ly cone, and one of the reserved corps, officer Norris, was despatched after him, and arrived here with him in custody yesterday. it apeoara that Carpenter, who had the fullest confidence ot employers, was entrusted with the respensible charge of paying the daty on their foreign goods, and therefore a great dea! of money d through his hands without any one knowing how it was dieposed of but bimeelf. In making eut memorandums for the amounts required each day or week for the pay- ment of duties, he was in the habit of making out the amounts much greater than they should have been, and then appropriating the surplus funds to bis own use, About three weeks or a month ago, suspicion of Carpenter's conduct having beon aroused by bis om- dezalivg in one lump about $600, he ted from the city and took passage for Savannah Here he was spotted by the police, who kept a strict watch upon him until his arrest, at which time he had about $1,000 in gold upon ‘his person, | Mr. Jaffray wtaes in his adidavit, that over $3,000, he thinks, upon the examination of the books, must have been embezzled by Carpenter. The prisoner was locked up at the Chief’s office for exami- nation. Charge of Forgery.--A young man, named Joseph P. Gaslth, wan artooted j enterday by the second war’ police, charged with forgery, on the complaint of J. Ruscas:le, ‘of 348 Pearl street, who alleges that the prisoner offered him, in payment for board and lodging. a forged check, purporting to have been issued by Schmidt & Co., of Wall street During his stay at Mr. Ruscastle’s, he said hi name was Palmer, and that he was mate of 3 ship. He was taken befcre Judge Bogart, at the lower police court, who commi:ted him for trial. Grand Layceny.—A man named Benjamin Van Voorhis was arrested yest , by officers Crolius and Havens, on tho.com| it of Mrabam ‘Timon, who charges him With having stolen a horse, cart and grocories, valued at $200, it appears that the complinant is » cartman, and the defendant worked as his driver: On Wednesday, the complainant sent him, with his horse and cart loaded with groceries, to a certain house in Barelay street; in- stead of doing this, he went over to Brooklyn with the property, hid the ‘froceries in the woods, also necreted the horse and cart ia the vieinity. The officers track of him, and fuund bim in iemp:tead. Justice uart, before whom he was brought, committed him in default of $600 bail. Pocket Picking-— Winfield Mulfor) was arrested on a charge of having stolen a wallet containing $38, from Joshua Aldridge, of 41: ullivan atreet. Ths money was stolen from the paxtaloon pocket of the complainant, while Le was standing in # store Purhasieg yor eer ‘the pocket was Ban 80 expertly that the thief must havo been an old He wae committed for examina- tion by Justice Stuart. A Literary Thief —Yesterdey amin named John Me Alland was arrested on the comp)aint of William Ora- dling to middling qualities of Bengal command from 3d. 0 4d, advance on late rates. 100 serons Guate- | mala, at auction, partly sold from 3s. 8d. «68. 4d. for mid- ling cortes to fine sobres. Inox. —The market for Welsh is steady; rails iu little demand, but bars firms at £8 154, 0 £9 Yor Stafford- shire the demand is good. Scotch re worth Sa. 6d. for mixed numbers on the Cly elish is very searee. Laan ig dull at our late quotations. ‘Laxp firm at 52¢. a 54s. for Western, in kegs. ‘Linsexp.. arrivals fv tare parics, et are 6,870 quarters. Oa apot business is very Hmit- ¥, RY quotations are fally a Lied ies eon ‘or floating cargoes are also lower, 584. a 53s. having been accepted for several Black Sea cargoos; at these rates, bowever, there arc ready hig te Taxamgo Canns.—Very little doing, as is usual at this | season; but quotations are unaltered. Ons.—In common fish we have nothing to report. rm £1042 £105. Linseed has boon brought freely on @ market, and tho value on the spot had declined to S4n.; the trade have bought to somo extent, and holders now ask 344 3d, For rape there is s steady demand at 420. Gd for brown, and 45s. for refined. Palin 444. a 4tis, | Cocca nut 50s, a 82s, mon desoriptions, whilst Bengal is yery flat, and prices | Merely supported. 2.450 bags Dengsl at auction bivoeet | 1s, 6a. for white, and 638 bags cargo Madras, 10s. @ 10a. 6d. Saurvemme—Vory dull and 64 a 14, lower; 1,000 bags of | Bengal at auction to-day sold from 268. n 278,, 91; to 21% | per contre'r. Nitrate soda—about 200 tons have been vold from 16s. €d. a 1 Srruree—Firm 21 158. on the spot. Srrces—We notice sales of 1,000 bags Miletar popper from 43,0. a 414d, and 602 bags Singapore, from 434d. 9 4544.; 603 bogs white were nearly al Boast in atid. | 734d.’ 376 bags pimento 54,4 a 8a. for faic quality. 77 bales Bengal safflower, 35s. a 078. 6d. | "Staan.--With a moderate demand from the trado, the | sales of West India for the week smbunt to 1,530 hhda., | at rather easier prices, whilst of 16,000 bags Mauritius Fast India offered, about one half found buyers at previous rates; 440 casks and 260 bbls. Porto Rico chien old 33s. a 808. for low to very fine yellow. 5, | from boxes yellow, and 2,500 boxes whi‘e Havane have also been offered at avction, and the grester part dispore| of | at 30s. €d. a 360. for the former, ani 29 for the latter. er 1,000 boxer white Havana on the spot hayg more. bookseller, &c., in Fourth avenue, .ear Seventeenth street, who charged him with having come intohis store, and while there with the intention of fenening ere unimportant business, filled his carpet bag fu'l of % with the intention to steal them. ‘hen he was arre ted, he began to cry, and said be could not tell how on earth they cume to get there. The value of the property stolen amounted to $10. Justice Stuart committed him for examination. ® Charge of Attempt at Burglary —\ man named Charles Morgan was arrested by officer Rob nsom, of the Six- teenth ward, while he was attempting ey, to enter the dwelling house of Domiaick Rycer, 106 West ‘Iwenty sixth street, with intent to commit some crime therein. On being conveyed before Justice Stuart, that. magistrate committed him for trial in defaale of $500 bail to answer the charge. Recovery of Stolen erty.—On aformation received from Mrs. Clarke, of 117 Walker street, officers Campbell and Martin provee Jed to the dwelling house 29 Elm street, andon searching the premises found thirteen silver spoons, a gold watch, chain, cross and seal, and other trinkets, which were stolen from Mra Clarke. The lice arrested a Woman, named Mrs Harris, occapied the room where the goods were found, on suspicion of being 2 receiver. Grand Larceny.—Lawrence Kelley was arrested yes terday by officsr Fitzgerald, on a charge of having sto Ten $80 roan Teaac ors, of 395 Water street. 0: being conveyed before the magistrate, Justice Clarke, admitted his guilt, and said he haa speat the money in the purchase of clothes. Hi do allin n portion of a be wil power to restore alloi the money he can. Committed for examination. Burglars Canght in the Act—On Wednesday night « itieman named John Gloss, who keepsa store at 22 Osby street, succeeded in arrestiog one of a party of three bur, who were busily oman) in making a burglarious Ar ance to his premist ir, Glosa secured his prisoner unt} the arrival of the police, whan he was taken to the station house. Yesterday, on being taken before Justice Welch, he gave his name as James Mo \l- yoy. He was committed for examination The other two mem encaped; but will probably be arrested in & few ye. A bogus Insurance Company at New Orleans, - ing to boa branch of the Werchan'# Insurance Com. Bio}o00. “tho vilaias ads these ong tae Gage 000. ‘The # made their . im + are montly Cormans. . " onda Iateresting from Hayti. MILITARY PREPARATIONS OF THE EMPEROR—FEARS OF TROUBLE WITH SF. DOMINGO AND OF AMBRICAN AID TO THE DOMINICANS. Jaups G. Bunnars, Esq. : Bm—I left Port au Prince Aogust 18th, at whigh time and for several days previous, the inmebitegte of that city were kept ina state of considerable excitement by the great military preparations which were being made by the orders of his majesty the Emperor. The greater part of the powder, shot, shell, ead, and other military stores which have been kept in the fgrtaand arsenals in and about the city since the aBdication of President Boyer—at which time they were ; the inte- rior, that they might be under the govern- ment in case of a revolution—have eeem taken into the mountsing and the interior for ‘This labor was performed by a very large number of troops, who made # very warlike appearance and caused a great deal of excitement. ~d is The forts have al! beow thesoughly overhagied sud re- paired. The guns éad eatriages are now in good order; allof whieb are frequently oPtpanish , oke 7 point of vie 4 pfeat with the Durinese of dene statistics will vo. I admit as are a great faulta in the odenlatatrnsion of Hayti— faults that. be very easily remedied. ’ Tam glad to say that the government are now taki ing measures, every endeavor, to the bonds : that. are now ia elroulstion. If which fe rer LD jae t diatarbed by these movements on the “part ef: Statea and the finances of the en bein a better condition than they have been for many: years. t th ata a Be ll these movements epm- af worth onboard. $176 Haytion, gor 100 lbs., ot nae, Janene satan | | {Correspondence of the phia Beohange }’ Port av Pauncs, Augast 18, 1854 island Jor tbo last three weeks, whack has given mich uneasiness tb the Emperor's mudjeots, and no little share to iad Spe race ae Paper has given orders to forts and sreduala, tp and about the elty, removed for safety to the mountsins. Tho troops that attended the removal of ogee munitions of war exhibited @ warlike a “Phe fortldeations are all being strengthened and repdired, Rnd are daily inspested by the Exapero ‘The United States has rent out a ‘frigate, with a Minis pert ahd tor trina re ee na eae r 10] Dat the United states Menge o aest ee is at of i & Tuineus effect on busiser at hide salve. ttade. The govornment bonds are being calied in, and all will be redeemed vory soon, if not troubled fe ers, A luce is not abundant, but the ‘excitement that prevails limite sales The crop of is poor, Oauses an advance im prices " Coffee is starce at $176, Haytien curre 76, ‘ Safer We Logwood, $80 per 1,000 Jos., and doub- Boata of Aldermen, August @—Ne C. Exy, President, in the chair. The minutes of the previous mcetingwere read anid approved. . PENToxs. The following petitions were veferred to. appropriate pommitties:—Of John D’ Conklin, tohave encumbrances, lumber, &c., remored from the pier foot of Stanton street; of A. K. Morehouse, relative to his claim for contracts to builda sewer in orty-ninth: street, | alee id Second avenue, Fifty third street, Taird avenue, and Fifty-sixth street; of C.C. Fowler and others, to be appointed commissioners of deeds; of James Humes and other con- ‘wactors, praying for an ordinance requiriog that the sureties offered by the estimators fon pute works should in all cases be sworn as to the fact of their being house be fs ders in the city of New York, worth the amouat of the security required. Of owners of property in Thirty first atree', between Ninth and Tenth avenues, against flagging the sidewalks th others, for remiesion of taxes erroneou:ly assessed. INVITATION. From Co}. Menck, taviting the Common Council to re- ylew the Third Regiment im the Park, on Tuesday, 12th inst , being the eighth anniversary of the regiment. Ac- copped ‘THE FILTHY STRENTS OF THE SIXTH WARD. Ale: msn Howaky offered the tollowiag:— Resolved, That the Comptrotier be, ant he is hereby, xotitied to inform this bosrd, by what authority he bas from the city treasury, peld the bills of the street clean- ing contractors of the Sixth ward, and the same of the contractors of the Twentieth aud Twenty ccoond wards, ‘Alderman Howanp, in offering this resolution, went into a descriy of some of the streote, and his state: ments being doubted by Alderman Wil Tuoker, he handled this gentleman’ pretty severely, and to confirm the justice of his com; inst the contractors, Al- derman H. read an icle in the HmRaLp, speaking of the condition of the streets of this ward. Adderman Cauncy intimated that these complaint: adout fiithy strects and aginst the con*sactora were got up by persons who were opposed to the new (reform) charter and the Comp'roller. Alderman anti conte dinentas Doe eufficie>t cause for 001 it, and cl u ‘oiler with acting Megally in paying the centenstort districts where a broom or shovel had not been seen Since they took the job. The Comptroller bad'no right to Ry the contractors’ biJs when the Aldermen’s and Couneil- men’s names were not endorsed upon them; yet Alder. man H, was always told that the Comptroller was a law abiding man. Finajly the resolution wa adopted. TUR AUDSON RIVRR RAILKOAD. By Alderman DraxB—That six months from the da‘e of the passage of this, the Hudson River Railroad Com- pry be prohibited ftom using steam to propel their cars ‘low Sixtieth street. On the presentation of this, Al- dorman Drake made some remarks, complaining of the danger which the locomotives subjected the citizens of his ward to. He was followed ia the same strain by Al- derman Kelly. Alderman Wakeman set forth in a long speech tha grievanoc complained of, and requested the prayer of the petitioners to have the depot removed from iriy-wecond to Sixtieth street be granced Alderman Voonms contended that there was little ground for the complaint and grievances alleged. The railroad had been the means of building up tha! part of the city, andafter the had made use of it to their advantage, want ghee it overboard. He argued that locomotives could be used In the upyer par: of this city, as well as in Bostov, where few accidenta oceur from them He also stated that more persons had been injured and killed by borees on the road below Thirty- second street than al that it. The resolution was finally referred to a special committee of the Alderman of the Seventh, Twentieth and Twenty-sccond. ‘THE MARKETS. The Committee on Markets reported adverse to the subject of selliag the public market property. Their re- port wae lsid on the table and ordered to be printed. AYVROPRIATION. The report of the Committee on'Finance, appropriating $40,000 additional to enable the Comptroller to porehase real estate for ition uses, was concurred in. ‘The Board adjourned to ay Brooklyn City Intelligence. SERIOUS AND PRRHArS FATAL Assatir Upon 4 Womay.— Yesterday morning Patrick Cox was brought before Jus- tice Curtis, by Captain Wright, of the fourth district police, on the double charge of assaulting a man and a women with a club, whereby he inflicted such rerious injur e# upon the latter as to cause doubts of her re covry. It sppeara that the acoused entered the groce:y store of Iouis Whirpen, on the corner of Myrtle avenue and Raymond street, atout 10 o’clock, on Weduesday pight, snd immediately commenced making troube. He demanded sme pastry which was on the coun er, an4, in the expectation of inducing Lim to clear out it wos given to tim Ivstead of leaving the house he com- menced throwing about the tumblers, and,on being re monstrated with, proseeded bebind the counter. an}, getting e beavy ‘club standing there, struck Whitpen over the head with it and injured him bacly. The wife of Whitpew then came upto her husband’s aid, when Cox turned rourd und tiruck her a tremendous blow upon the head, which had the effect of frasturing her skull. He then fled, and Dr. Arming was and bound up the wounds of the injured parties. Captain Wright overtook Cox near bis residence, in Lafayette avenue. Coroner Ball procee‘ed to take the deposition of the woman yesterday aiternoon. The accused is in custody. Tus Covers.—Tne Court of General Sessions, before Judge Moore, and Justices Stilwell and Stryker, assem- bled yesterday morning, when Thomas Connol 8 ar. raigaed for tris] on the charge of arson in the third de- grec, in setting fire to an unoccupied bailding, in Bush. wick, on the it of the 27th of April lsat, which re. sulted in its destruction. The evidence against the pri- soper was vague and unsatisfactory, and he was.acq 1it- ted by the jury. Thomas Shanahan was next tried on an indletment for burglary, in robbing tthe oarpenter shop of Morris Sherman, on the 4th of March, 1863, but the proof not being conclusive he was acquitted, and the Conrt adjourned for the day. Fa Arrivals at Saratoga. ARRIVALS FROM NeW YORK. j ¥. ©. Perris and lady. C.F Alford. WJ. Brisley, John Phil‘ips. Mies R. Brisley. . Waldron. Miss P. Brisley. Mrs. H. Waldron. Mins E. Brisley. Mies M. Waldron. | 0. V. Coffin. Miss G. Wal¢ron. H. Ludlow. E. W. Clark. Miss A. Dunbar. Mr. Wilcox. J. R Rodoall. Mr. Churchill. ©, Parkinson and lady. FROM BROOKLYN. J. Tolford. } : | The cholera ie represented an very bad on board the Lake Ontario steamars. A number of severe caves have been left at Charlovie, at the mouth of the Gene see. They me placed in a building near the pier, and medical and other attention given them. Of twelve thus left, even have died, three are in hop-less collapse, an’! ; wo are convalefoent FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MONEY MARKET. Exchange. ; but very few holders realized at the advance. sales of Erle were principally on time, seller's op There was @ regular indstion in all the | | there were sold 1,425 sberes, ani the proceeds i tea for machin: ry; sisce which mo sales have | There is now in the Treasury of the company 39,076 shares, ano the company has paid since the ist ot | April three dividends, emounting to $48,145 No divi | dend ever was paid from the saies of stock, and shail n0% be as long as | om premvcent. The annexed statement exhibits the total circulation | of each free bank in the “tate of Ohio, with the deserip- tion of State stocks leposited with the Auditor of the tion, and the buyers were those who are already pretty | State for the protection of the bill holder — well filled up with stock. Their object has been to make s market, and to do so came forward and run up prices on themselves. They hope to put off st the improve- | StStk of Ind If they euc™ ceed in so doing, they will do well; but we donbt their ment ten shares where they purchase one. ability to dono. It is a Wall street movement, from be- ginning toend. The bears will avail themselves of the advance in Erie to put out new contracts, and we should not be surprised to see the market value of the stock lower in three weeks than it has been at any time yet. ‘The attempts made yesterday to get up a meeting failed #0 completely that the probability is no now ones wild be made‘at present. Tt is folly to make an effort to bolstér dp the price of any stock by combinations, for we bave never known @he to be sucdémnful. It nity do fora time; amd) Gcqhatotiaid: ah Salkider tay be” cxugtt in the frapp but'es stock. Ne ene fora moment supposes that any more, dixidends will be paid, and it is doubtful whether the Company cap meet itg liabilities ‘promptly. Ite -floatting~ debt is a,mill-stone about the ‘concern, ‘but we see'wo probability. of ite removal. In’ Octobet} acteptances amounting to $260,(00, with the endorsement of some of» | the directors, {sll due, and the payment has not yet been Provided for. The company have no mote property te, mortgage. Its rolling machinery, cars, steamboats, propellers, have all been mortgaged for » Jorn on short @ate- Upon the maturity of that mortgege, the money, $400,000, must be paid, principal, bonus, interest, o,, ke., &e., of the operation of the road will stop. The Erie Railroad Company’ ia in the thunds’ of indivi- duals who have very little régird for arly dthér imtetest but their own, and when the time "comes the tema of the bond murt be fuldlled, evento the pound of flesh Reading Railroad was pretty active at the first bom, put gid not advance so much as’ others. Nicaragua ‘Arensit wert up 3 por oént; Cumberland Coal, 1; Néew | Of Mount Vernan 97,414. York Central Railroad, 1; Michigan Central Railroad, 1; Hudson River Railroad, 134; Erig Railroad, 24; Reading Rajlroad, 3f. Tho two parties in Parkér Vein are hard at work, try- g to get ahéad of each other.” The ohti are making a movement to get {n, and'thé its Wo not'wish fo be put out A meeting of the etockholderd has deci called at Cumberland, and a new olection Will be held. The char: tor gives the stockliolders the power to make any change at Any time in the board of direction, by calling a ‘meet- ing in the proper way. The outside intercet cre desttous of having the transfer books open, ao that they can goon ané close up all the outstanding contracts. ‘The holders |. of the original or genuine stock are opposed to this, and 0 not wish to acknowledge the over issue in any way, until some settlement is madé with Mr. Jewett. Par- tieg are about securing proxies, and as thé spurious issue is full four times greater than the genuine, the probability W that the outside or Jowett party will snsceed. Jowott ‘wants the company to asstime all the stock on‘atanding, ‘and he will cancel $000,000 of the coinpany’s lia- bilities, and disgorge certain assots in'his control. He 1000 Erie -says he cannot got the over-issue returned, This the | 1000 Hud K Yet M Bs 102 company objects to, first, because the charter only al lows an iasue of 30,000 shares, and second, Because the stock over-issued was sold for upwards of $1,800,000, in- stead of $600,000, as represented by Jewett. The ¢oui pany will have to assume the over-iasue, whstever it amounts te. If it cancels, $000,000 of debt, it will be equal to about 35 per share. If it realized to the parties directly conéerned in the over issue $1,300,000, we do not see how, under existing circumstances, the company de- rive any benefit from the surplus. That is the total of the spoils, and the community have had to pay for it. The vote at the mecting to be held at Camberland, will be in fact upon this point:—Shall the company assume the over-issue of stock, and accept the cancelling of $800,- 000 of debt, or not? That is the question, and stock. holders should dispose of their proxi¢s accordingly. ‘The board of brokers have nothing to do wi:b the matter. At the second board there was considerible bnoyancy in the market, without much activity in prices. Titiaoi bonds advanced 3; per cent; New York Centril bonds, ",; Canton Company, 3g; Nicaragua Transit, 14: Cumberland Coal, 3; New York Central Railroad, 34; Harlem, 3 Northern Indiana Raiload, 1. Between the boards advanced rapidly on prices currert in the moraiag, bus dropped off again at the second board and closed s¢ prices current at the firat. After the adjournment of the board, the following males of bonds and stosks were made at auction, by A. H. Nicolay: $2,000 Dlinoia and Wisconsin, Ist mort., int. adde 1,0C0 do. do, do. $000 do. do do. 5,000 fetoto & Hocking Valley RR., let mort. do.. 5,000 Galena and Chicago Union KR. 7's. éo.. 6,000 do do. do. 10,600 Ohio & Mississippi Railroad, 24 mort., do.. 60 5,000 do do. do. 2,0C0 N. Y. and Harlem Reilroad, Ist mort. do.. 1,000 do. do. 4 23000. do. do. 5,000 N. Y. & New'Haven Pl rs shares St. Nicholas Bank, do. Empire City Bank 20 do. do. do, . £0 do. Knickerbocker Bank. 20 do. Bank of the Union. 20 do, Lafarge Fire Insurance Company. 25 do. American Express Company. 50 do. Bordan’s Gold Machine Co. ($25 p S. Draper’s semi-weekly auction sale of stocks and bonds will take place at the Meschants’ Exchange to mor- row at 121; o'clock. ‘The Iinois Central Railrond Company bare given no tice of the payment of interest on bonda due Let of Oc!o- ber. We learn from an authentic source that the funds for the purpose have been provided in advance, and specially deposited is bank. ‘The annual meeting of the Vermont Central Railrond Company will take place on Tuesday next, at Montpelier. An entire new board of direct yrs it ir suid will be elected, and the probabilities are strong that the over-issued stock will be assumed by the company by a decisive vote of the shareholders. The sieamship Africa at this port from Liverpool, brings three days Inter intelligence from urope. The fivancial accounts are favorable. Money war more abun dant at cheaper rates, and quotations for eonsols had been fully maintained. The commercial advices are not 80 satisfactory. The cotton market was reported dull, with & decline of nearly one-eighth of x penny pé pound Breadstuffs had also slightly declined. The weather had teen fine for the harvests, which ware progressing steadily, ‘The last report of (he Bank of Eagland, com pared with that for the previous wesk, shows an increase of £139,471 in the bullion in both departments; of £900,921 in the pu dlic deposits; of £226,719 in the other deposits; of £31,950in the rest; of £350,380 in the Gov ernment securities; of £539,213 in the other securities and of £211,020 in the notes unemployed. In the note in circulation, there is a decrease of £41,575. Baring’y circular quotes American stocks ss follows —United States 0's Bonds, 1084f a 109; ditto Inscriptions, 107 a 1€8. Massachurctts 5’s Sterling, 102 a 164. Maryland 6's Sterling, 92a 93.; Pennaylvania 6's Bonds offered at 82; ditto Inscriptions, 78 a 80. Virginia 6’s Dollar Bonde 90 2 92 offered; ditto 6's Sterling Bonds, 92% offered. New Orles ns City 6s, 78 offered. Pennsylvavia Central Railroad, 898.91. New York and Erie, convertible, 1862, Th ad. Wells, Fargo & Co. have declared a dividend of five per cent on the capital stock of the company, payable on the 12th inet. The Metropolitan Bank refused to day to take the notes of the Merchants’ Bank of Barliogton, Vt. The American Exchange Bank required a guarantee on a lot of $7,000 0f the same bank. The brokers have been re quired to guarantee tke notes of the Deep River Bank,. Conn., and of the Camberland Bank, Maine. $9 fearful are the Metropolitan and the American Exchange Banks | of trouble with the New Kogland currency, that they refuse to take large lots of Eastern bank notes except at the risk of the depositors. In fact, all deposits of uncur | rent money made in the banks is at the rigk of the de- positors, for they claim the right to return such a8 may fail on their hands. We have received the annoxed statement from J. H. Smith, the President of the Gold Bill Mining Company :— I notice in your paper of this morning an insinuation that the recent large sales of Gold Hill stock [x for the urpore of paying the dividend due Ist October. ‘The Rotlowing statement of facts will satisfy you that the coincidence’? you refer to, that ‘‘a good deal of this stock comes upon the market jast befure dividend day,” has pothing to do with the saie of the company’s #took. The fact is the company bad in the Treasury on therl0th of February 40,500 shares; from that date up to May 11, @rnewal.- thing tt reacts npon Fase Baxxs ov Omo—Crxcu: Spoourry. Names of Banks. To Oweul'n Description oaks. Connersville ....9517,081..ind be & 23<0, Guicree’ a oe = 119, .Ind 56 & 2348. over’ 240.. Ina be, Mi i Merchants’ it asada Prairie City. 4 bs & Bie; Veen, Southern of Ind. ‘68, Mich 6a, Ind 6e,Mo Bs. | Wabash Vi Ney... aoe00. fT 6s, Ind Se & 23s, Ve Os, enn 68. State Stock. - lad 58, Mich tre be. Gramerey . 71,820, .Ina 68, Va 68, Indiana stock Mich 6s. Ind Se. Plymouth . 60,600. , laa 5a, Va 6s. Drovers’ .. 49,705. . Ind 5a. Pablic Btock. 100,814. . 10d bs & 2346. North smerit 60,00" .. 1nd ba. | | st | Western | Comal. 160,(00,, Ind f8& 2394, Mo and Le da, 42 098. Ind bs and Ky Ge. 65,400. Ind 2348 & 58, Mo Ca. 188,001... Va 60. O12,. 1d 66 & 2340, v 393,100 Va ate 100, , Load bu, Va. 6, La 6a. 1ap,000. Ve 8a, loshvater:.2.. 170,600, otk. 106,000... Vs Bs. iY 73,000... ra Se and Ind ba. Vw 6a, - La 58 9 2348, Mo-and Vo Os, tnd to 4, Ky GasLa 0b, 0866 & nba, wins 2 00 42,500, Pe 4 41,2007" Do § Of South Bend.. 100,000..N Cand Va 6m.) « Wabash River .. 800,000, Va a ragers?....... 16,400, .1nd 23¢0, 60 (00.. Ky 5s,.Taam #8, Ind 60. & 74, Osrolina 6s, «| Of Fort Wayne.. 124,996. Ind 58 and 23,6, Va Ge. ‘| Nerthwesterm... 300 000,.Va 6x. Of America 49,218... Pa ba, Ind bs. + 105,006, . Huntin, ton €o.. 60,000, . Ve 6a Brookvil sessss 86,000;. Va 6s, Ind 68, Totals. ++ $7,426,067 ‘The Auditor of ‘ho &tate rays:—“' The Pennrytvania 5 per cents are received for a basis at 83 to 65 per cent, Indiana 2}4’s are received for a Dasin at 50 to 55 per cent. ‘The State has and, will be purchasing this class of stocks at 62 for liquidation. We have also paid off over $100,” 000 of the principal of the State debt, and will seon re turn’a larger arount. Mavy of the banks are retiring their circulation, and since the above statement was completed, $100,000 circulation has been returned, and bonds taken up. Every day this is going 03." ‘ Stocm Hxonangy. THURSDAY, 7, 1864 $5606 Ohio 6s, '60.. 1003 tee Harlem RR.. .63 do 1000, Inc Be../03 12. eae ws 70 Mich Cen RR, ..bS | 1000 Hud Con Bas... 70 25 0... ..65.0 the m sag yeaa 85 200 do b10 68% 60 Mich South RR., Hid 30 684g 100 Hud Riv RR, #10 #20 68% 60 do... ..b10 3000 do a+ 8% 1000'N Y Cent RR Bsa 86% 11000 BO... 66 83 86 6 sha Bk of Amer. 10636 20.Bx of Com. . 1034 25 Bk of Republic... 108 RRR CK 5 Bk of N America 973 20 CantomCo. 19 100 éo 193, ‘26 Nic Trai 21%, 100 2136 150 % 350 83 21% $00 22 300 10 Penn Ccal Co. SBleeeesessseseeesesersess sss sae . 96 “ 200 Cur Coal Co, b60 a . * *s 6 * 6 4 % 100 686 150 8 im & @ bd 88 SECOND BOARD. $8000 NCenQRR Bds 68% 100 hs CumbCL.b60 S056 1000 do, 100 do......816 2046 2000 185 NY Cent RR... 9050 3000 Erie Con B. 200 a <. 90 4000 N Y Cen RR 8836 100 eha Gold Hill 31% C aK 36 3B 3% 38 37 a Buse 2036 00 29%, 29% 40North’n Ind RR. & CITY TRaDE REPORT. Tavnspay, September j—6 P. M. AsURA were rare and quiet at $6 for pearls, and #7 for pots, per 100 Jha. TUTFs.—¥lour was rather brisker, bot not dear- er. There was rather more offeriog. The sales included 5,000 bbls—ordinary to choice -tate at $9 40 » $10; oom- | mon to fancy Western, $9 50 a $10 1234; with extra Weatern and Genesee, $10 9 $11; 3,600 State, de- liveradle in October, on term» not ascortained; 4,100 Vane. Southern, chiefly inferior to favorite, at $9 a $10; and 260 bbls. corpmeal at $4 18% for tate, and $4 37% for Jerspy, per barrel. The transactions in grain consisted of 8.200 bushels common to very handsome red w! at $1 75a $1 90; 2,000 bushels Tye, $1 20 a $1 25, at $1 22 a $1 28; and 104,000 bushels inferior to prime mixed Western corn, at 00c. 2 830. per bushel The stool of these kinds of grain was increasing, and prieee there: of favored pnrebesers State and Western oate were pretty freely des t in at 620, a 653¢¢. per bushel ep doy 10 Ys reached La eat of Rio at Ose, a 11 a. © auction sale previ declit e referred to medium aod low ties were firm an4 went off at full prices. Corton.—The sales were light, and the market dall at the quotations of Monday, which were ae follows: — Uplands. Mobvile, N.O. @ Texas. Jimary to Good... 74 a TK 1% a 8K low Middling. ‘ ee EB os 10% a— —We have to notice me y 000 corn in bulk at $34¢., in bulk, an op bage at 4d. Some 460 square bales cotton el nt ‘5d , and 200 tons log wool were taken at Fre cotton was at *4c., and ashes $6.a $8. A vease] was engaced to loadat Miramichi for Cork and mirket at £6. To California rates varie! from 6c. 400. per foot messurement. mae —Sales of £00 bales were made at 76¢. & 80s. per s. dl Hors were rather quiet, but stiffly hel? at the prices Inst wentioned. Tbe arrivals were moderwte and the stock in hand was equally «0, Tnon.—The market was dull, with sales of 60 to 100 tons feoteh pig at $39 a $4C—usual time. Morsssms.—Abont 466 hhds., clayed.. Onda masoo- Yado were sold at 2c. a Lhe. NavAL STORES. —Abont bbls. Common rosta were 401d from the yoesel at $1 $0; spirits were quiet at 0c. a Sle. asked, and raw ot $4 258 $4 60, Ons.—Whale, sperm and olive were in pretty request at former quotations. The sales of the mentioned kind reached 3,090 }, at bTe. per galion. Linseed reemed lees active at 7c. a 80, Lard was eparing- ly bonght at 78. a 60s. per gallon. Provnsons.—Pork was dolog better. The sales em- braced 900 bbis. at $14 3734 for mess, and $11 75 a $12 for prime, per bbl. About 100 paskages cut meate were py at old prices. There bave been sale 480 bbls. lard, at lise @113¢c.; 200 ki rer ib.; and 600 bbir. beef our former range, r bbl. Butter ard cheese were not very freely offered, while they were in fair request and firm in ‘ Rice.—Yales of 150 casts were e, at $3 76 & $4 37. * Fr ype lots’ wore reported at $3 50 for common to 18%. Soar We heard that 160 boxes castile found buyers at 10%. per Ib. Sr1eks. —Salos of 30 cages mace were made at prices not transpired, and 1,200 los. race ginger, st 4450. ReGAneeThe ionrkat ‘wee, Suite cotiveraaa daiied at 0. advance for the 0 ‘The salea ioaian ath Senta esque ia ry on, ly a muscorado, af rales almoinelnded a ama tof ‘New orlesam at Be. @ me 8 for the b24e 4 sa 1B Nise. Poet Bite, of F684 Gi So beg own Havana, 6 joey df pr —_ not ome te and 4,800 a 4,000 bags ices not transpired. Piraruaw.—Sales of 8,000 Ibs wore made at 186. per Ib, macco.—About 50 hhds. Kentucky leaf were saki at 8, oe % The day's sales included 600 bbls. Ohio and prinou, at 38)¢ 0 99}g0. per gallon. a

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