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NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 18, 1856. 3 who was then " of | to the Sangirese an eruption of the voleano, filled them became excited, and fnaisted on my FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, ‘way in wheat on Tuesday, though amples of good were Cr Simmpe —Linseed has advanced steadily throughow' fe Vargain as long naianea, delat the etme tad | with cousvernation Shnusanoously with th, we glow- | him fatitaction; Teaid, shal do uy auc tly i ye ES offered 4d. 64 ewe per’ 70 Ibe. and ialertor bd. to fhe mouth; arrivals have been lighter than Armenian led into sucb extravagauces that he fell | ing lava streamed Tenner are rresistibie force tn house together, he in a very excited New Joint Stock Schemes in England. jd 7 “y on por. ¢ flour was 28. per eack and bi particul ny from Russian ports, whilst the deman 9 debt, and when the Minister found that he hed no | difierous dizeotions, Waris co and causing’ thee nie zap comming wanes ine Souryan | pete Dapinges (From the Londou Times Cuy articie, aug. 4.) werk tre SeRGDOE OE Ba to da bee Bo SM eae bolas oxic fy of paying whathe owed, he abrapuy broke olf | tered op its . ae sonelng sea to | it to getiv, when priscuer said, “You're a d——d gcoun- Areiume on the 3:th of June showed the total capita’ | fits eh & reek ps4 3 tee ne pe pote an ag Das ou. Rbafras, acco ding to the laws | boll wherever they came, in contact, hot springs | drel. and I insist upon your giving me satistuction ‘| romibally required for the new scheiaes. troduced shewes 9 tandenay dows, ‘Maa cemesie, oe a cate Tag ten. Ver Gaga, the country, could not teave until hiv debos | opened up cas 8 flooa water, then struck me with tbe thin end of toe whip across the | during half year to be £23,490,00u, Of this about | pe? ig ne. 6 Ay: ‘ m good. ould be paid, and the court joweiler prepared to take | destroyed and carried away whet thy fro had spared. | guoulcer turned the whip round, and with the but-ead | £1) ,(90,000 was the amount estimated as haviag been | W2*# Of 4d. per 70 lbe., but with some business Linsexp Cake has econ, for this time of the year, wm vents , aud intended that the | The sca, obedient to an unusual impulse, lashed the rocks | struck me two or three times over the left hand and hat; uond boul tall ya a fourth part of | with frightful violence, dashed upon the shore and heaved while of the remainder | OM Were 33d. to 1d. per 45 Ibs. cheaper, but Indian usually ective, at advancing ariaas, | The highest quota. value. Shafras, however, discovered the trap taut had | iteel! with # wild baste against tle laud, as if it strove to lisety, | rape g lee Seastrien, corn rather raliied, closing at £03. for yellow, ‘and 34s. tiops are maintained, but bu ouly @ swali proportion was pledged to undertakings Of @ | the pest white, Very litle difference is geaerally noted to continue so during the harvest, . dercription to withdraw serions sums from the ordinary laid for bi a disposing or some ot the esa valu- | overmagter the fire stream. This frightful ple- chan of em ent, in the pres of spring corn; barley, from its scarcity, Tatiow —Witb t stocks, light arrivals, and goo@ stone among ls couutgmoen, paid 0is debts and | ture of destruction, ‘we “horror of ‘which waa in. SETA. ahs Fhe enapent, iphone. nee Kecping'up fa ful value, Deu3é and oala being wold wome- deliveries the price ot St. Potersburg YC. advance Burared. aunts wore tent alter Nim, woe tadclen | soaring of the tempest and tba crashing ef moumnnde ef ; caution. " Nevertheless, although the public are disposed | "'SeCtinnd has felt, the effects of the weather be onth toda. The deliveries when falling off abd arte ders to assassinate aud rob bim but he e-caped then. | roaring of the tempest an crashing of thousands of | down as er; “ probabiy to inter that tbis fact and the dulness of the Rosset soak chanet tee wv neficial, Re Ee sate « ing ~ years after. gwhile he was at Astraka renewed offers | trees tornfup an carried away, was followed ut aD strike the prisoner, but I desired him not, &as- | money market during the subsequent period have let to without such @ change in prices. At Glasgow wheat was vals becoming ', Caused some parcels to rced as made to him, but he refused to enter into any nego- | hour later by peals of thunder which shook the ground | ser-by went for a policeman, to whom Igave the prisoner | an abatement of the ardor of tors, such bas not | °2Y 18. per boll down, and flour Is. per bbl. andeack, 618. For Lay yey the price has rallied — ould be vettied at Amy rua. d dea'ened the ear. A black column of stoues aud | in charge. been the case. Their demands have steadily increased, | PATiey was firm. Oats and beans wer inclined dow: to 52s., but for three months there are barine ame possessor of the diamond | ashes then shot up from the mountain to aa immense Josevh Meakin, the corchman, corroborated as to the | gnd if any effect has been prod by the lees buoyant wards. Fdtnburg was dull, with scarcely eo decided @ at 60s. Austrailian scarce. letters of rovility. £00 00) rouules, aud 170,00 papor | height, abd fell, illtmined by th glare of the lava, like | assault, and further added—I follewed the state of prices, it bas simply been to provent this increase | ¢% ine. | q_iittat-cnPlg lead bee, bees exceedingly Gull of Inap-at ubles. Shatras not being able to retura ome, wierd | shower of fire upon the surrounding country beio¥, pro- | collared bim; be eald-—“You need not do 108 Mr. | secuming itil! more objectionable dimoasians. The sub- Treland, with @ plentiful crop of potatoos, seems to declining rates. The anticipation of a large demand from ‘would have had to give au account of wo nomicides | dueng a darkness that, only now and then momaniarily | Lawrence ktows me;" I roleazed my hold, and weld— | fcriptions. invited from January to June averaged | Feet the scauty arrivals of grain, In the anticipation of Russia at the close of the war has not been realized, amd 2 early apd plentiful harvest; indeed, it has commenced although dealers continued to hold firm for a long time at near Waterford. Prime wheat bus fallen ls , and infe- higb nominal prices, the market has had to give rior, 28, to 28. cheaper. Potatoes are reported sound, ‘The quotations given are the pearest present prices, At Cork they were dull, without go much decline. most notiveable feature in the metal market has been the Atter a period of inaction, occasioned by tne +plendid sudden dechne of 2d. in copper at the opening of last 40 weather, the flour market at Paris novesa decline in pric, month, in which there had been no change previously for $0000 | fr the four marks to 981. (603. per sack English of 28 | two yeurr and @palf, A very active demand has set tat d two fratriciues, fixed bimsed’ at Astrakan, where { broken by the flashes of tightning, was 40 intense that | ‘You must go inebarge of the police; he made some 4 fmarrieda couutejwoman ol his ant hai ceved awugh. | people could not discern objects close at band, aud which | rcmark about the assault, and I replied—cThat was not | Sareres0co Per Month, and in July they bave reached ‘Ove of his Sols tn law potiourd Lin fur (He sake Of | Completed their coufusioa and despair. Large stones | the way to go about it and you ought to have taken @ | setropolitan Rad essing bit share of his property Che immense for | wore hurled through the air, crushiug whatever thoy | different procceding,” I raw a policeman at the Vaviliov | New Brunswick and Cauada be which tue murdercr bad acquired was dividet and | ‘ell upon, Houses and crops which had not been de- | gute, and gave Mr. Platt in charge; I could not help sve- | Caicutta and ~outh Eastern spent by Lis successors aut several of the grant ojed by fire, sunk wad dixappeared beneath the | ing the blows struck, and Mr, Lawrence put his bleeding | g¢ james’ Hall .. - dren of hafras are now living at AstraXan ia dhjes | ashes anc stones, and the h'll streams, stopped by these | fogers to bis mouth, Sittingbourne and Sheerness Railroad sery. barlers, formed lakes, which, breaking over ther pros s-examived by the prisoner—Mr. Lawrence lifted '¢ ibs.,) with very little disposition to buy. In wheat | in consequence, and prices again tend upward. Swedish ni bake, cocu proved x new source of desteuction, Tals | is arm to guard the blow, but did not offer to steike Mr. | Forest of Dean Ratroad e Paey sss" 188-088 | also, wlmost nothing was passing. millers being coptidea | bay ira 1p good demun Italy. SS kee lasted eome hours About midnisht the raging beige by ee * Lindon and West of Ireland Mishivg and fh —— AMY days, while American ts offered, | N4va? Sionns.—The value has not changed much dur. letter says that the Austra govern nent 1s alarmet | sank to rest; but Ou the following day, about noon, they Yolice constable Dillaway deposed to seeing Mr. Law- Manure Compan} 60,000 Ff short arrivals, at S3f. per 120 kilos, New wheat, | ing tac month but in some instanecs bag , sand Ine wititude which Sardinia assumes towards tia ttuy, | agam resumot thelr work of destruction with renawed d bleeding, to taking prisoner into custoty, | patent Woollen Fabric Ce 100/000 | #°cording to time of delivery, varied its price; for Aa’ | tellers, aud the maiket closer quiet. The last sales of bas begged the Freae' vue violence. In the meantime the tall of Leeper ‘ing trom him the whip produced (a gentleman's | j{ondon Cork Company, 69,000 8 t it was padi at 55f° to 586 per 120 kilos; fo- | rough tu:pentive were made at Os. dd. @ 98, aed of Am, latter that, in order to pi Muattlity of without intermission, apd Was 0 thick ou this day } riding whip, silver mounted). Labn (Nes:au) Irov Company. . 70,000 | 108F Mouths from september, there are speculative sell | spiriis it Casks 31s. 6d. No Am ta: in our market. ope, a change of its poly wilt be deeiravie, Cio | that the rays of the sun could not penetrate through it, | | Mr Platt, on being asked if he desired to make any | Copiapo Extension (Chile) eo gon | ere Bt 481, per 120 kilo. New four, msde of the last Povis1oNe of every description are very dull, exeepe paeh government bas accr tug s@ comuduicd | apd aa appalling darkness prevailed. Scaroely recovered replied—“In rence of remarks whichT | fetyoit aud Milwankle Bonds 260'000 | STOP Of Wheat from St. signon, Tir et Cher, bas been | or which there t & brisk demazd at quotations. fs of a coniident al character to sarvinia tutng the | ou rome cegree of their fight, the inhabitants of this i ; nce bad reason to believe that | United King: om I'ovision Company..././112. 60,00) | OWered fur sale, and its quabty gives a very’ tavorabio | vine bave ruled at pretty bigh prices d p might assume a lees bostids aiiitve aut towe tow desclared part of Sagi were ag h cistw bet by ao | the july Was not liamaculate, and his decHining togive me | Furopean und Indian Junction telegragly 200,00) | Pression respecting the harvest, A lotter, just received | ts of the month.” We have had a fort trian, without lessening the Lafhie eo soe exercises eruption ou the )7ta of Marc, which destioved many | eati-faction, I felt nothing else was left but totake the | Fiunyarian Land ‘ ° from Dunquerke, says they are cutung oaty aud barley; | fine weaiLer, which, together witb liberal arrivals ly. ‘The view which Sa-dinis will tax. of this monitio Uc leg and @ great number 0: trees on the Tubukan side. | taw into my own bande, irritated as 1 was at euch soag- | South Western Hots Compan that all the crops promise both quality and abundance, | Port and Liverpool, hus preduced a resection. Our pains to be seen. “ince taen the volcano has remained quiet aud the only | cal; Mr. Lawrence must have known that the lady was | Mc tropolitan Buth Compau: so apo that in eight to fifteen days they will | tisnow very dull at @ cechne of 63. 4 10s, per e outbreak in Massa Carrara was of vo importance was immediately soppresied Che fi owing ts ta clamation issucd by the iusurgeuts, “bho were must of parvest. No war business is expec | Quarter for wheat, and 4s. w 6s. per oarrel for dour witli this country. ugh a demand tor seed, and the pres | in the last kn cays, wil ciucetions from cracés and fissures in the groaud. | manded satisfaction; anc from my baying been 60 much Roilroad,... of ton x ay Ng A F, é ent cloveness of stocks, may keep up prices for a time, a | American Pun *smptom of iis working has been the simoke ri-ing up in | iy’ wite, as I tol hie eo from the Sst, and before {de- | Bristol South Wales, abd Scutlihampion U che streams of lava on the slopes are still so slightly: | ubout Rrighton, I bad heard a great deal of scandal and | yodras Extension Zi m etudept::— cooled that people dare not venture to any great dis lies, which I believed Mr. Lawrence had a great deal to ‘An additionally i much lower rapge was thought inevitable after wards, | United States 6 per cent, lool 68.. a 108 a 106 uians! Brovirens!—Led by the omnipotence of truth | iano fom the shore. According tv the aco aunts of the | co with. ‘That was the reason which made me come to | hove is that the forcign proportion presenis relatively a | 20m Kousn they write they are cutting rye, and every | United States 6 per cent bonds, 1888 +104 o 106 pleand governments jamertoursuilcings sal coniess our | oyatives, the top of the mo ntain does Dot wppear to have . Jange aligmentation, Orthe tata or Ck oro oud, 25:126.400, | sPpesrance was favorable. Very heavy aérivals at Mar- | Kentucky 6 yer ceut bonds, 1806-72, [900 8 “ uoverzone any noticeable alteration. On the other side Mr Argles—Whatever the provocation, tt did not jus iderabl; th crt ed | titles had checked the speculative tendency of the mar- Maury lund 6 per cent etg. bends, 1889, a ene Val othe ater d Mri orate rare tirouzh h: | Gr Kaudhar, on the extreme noes polat ofthe Island, the | \fy the asamult.-‘The case rust ge tothe Sessions, aud | #Ovuticiably, more than hal, destined t0 be drained } Kets apuut 434000<re. had ety appa Ro | Masrachuseite 6 per ceui stg. bonds, ("193 « Me dit ie she nomen coun : ears oa raat than weal ous ken pigse | Aseietsxe ball youre! in £60, and two suretion of £25 | 400,000 1s Intended “or India although tho require: | eye ws feling at $f 0 24 per hac, (1 | Peutegtvania bende, 16h e lie @ tut che opin tual ali, ex possible even i e | cach. ments for that country have for ceveral years past as ty ak tae CET he hc vonsiae tite to RR see ¢ 18 pose w ho ar te Le paae ae bee jer apy emg —— be oc yp goatee now enettons - reap gg cbr duced a chrovic pressure on tho money Jaarke which eval to wo ver a ring reporteu barge? 100 graim- | ee ne oer | iow * a mulitades requires a sig. é ve egring id 3, eased foe ier Surcties, especially as the prisoner | moat injurously affected our resources during the war, ioe Kap, wens. 12 Siebe, Amd. expected A) Das. 96 fete Drastieie. requires 4 ibickly plavted and endless groves of cocoanuts, we now | had suid be was about to leave the country to joiu his | Ona th emaining to b | morning. Very little was passing at Havre, purchaves | Virginia bonds. 1850... ...... La pomrertal mens or find nothing but lava, stone and waves. fhe liquid tice | regiment. ee velenthy large BEE Cae ar, Tan Gill ia. | ‘pomng restricted to absolute mr Virginia 6 per cent ste. 1968 Sia se Ve are to initiate these facts that allcall for. We are the 4 5 5 re 1 conveniently large. £470,000 is raised for Canada and 6B al cousumption. Ly bel % co ~ toraise aloft, in the name of all, that fag which should | Reems at this point to have flowed trom the mountata r. Argies said he was not disposed to alter the | Western America, ‘apart from a further large um under- Tn Holland the markets, under the infldence of the | Poston city 6 per cent bonds 8 ag eas u signal. Lene TED siaty. of the Tiallan nation, of Tialy one ard witb irresistible foreo ana in prodigious quantity. Not | amount. stood to have been privately megotintod 01 the bords weather, have been receding. At Rotterdam, notwith- Amerwan Kailway Bonds. only bas this fearful flocd as it were buried the whoie Subvegy however, the amount was altered to Mr. | of q@ railway ia the repudiating State of Mi standing short supplica ot white wheat, the rates were | Iilinoix Central 7 per ceut Int attge., 1875...85 a 87 Ttaly, the struggle gained, sole arbiter of her own des- | district and all that was upon it, but after having caused | Platt in | twenty-Ave cents lower per hect, Rye, being rather Fr i : . ; . + ee Land, 1560 ss e have suffered long, with all our brethren, from the Alps | tis destruction over an extent of several miies, it was | Mr. Ambrosoul, Mr. Silvan aud Afr. Janson, (of Lyns- hing p= cage a scarce, was more sustained. Abou: (50 laste of new | sichigan Central 8 per cent, 4 9 he rea, for her; we rise now determined ‘0 tight and coa- | sti! powerful enough on reaching the shore to form twe | dowue place,) offered themselves, and were accepted a8 | Hungary, and ‘£200,000 for a telograpbic co. 1. | Tapeseed were on gale, of various qualities. “ ” 1869 we in ber holy name wa pe wrth ponnpelorsy ey Gall Bese A gna yh ore sae fe one Ak Cingel bail, aud Captain Piatt was then liberated, ee aie the Rak. Whether’ toto kage nae Through Belgium, also, there was a downward move- | Neg York Central 7 per cent, 1864 6 nee hineery of warand of ufc, wulch we sead tromihesum | tetris aca pins bene bese. come, @holty aostrores, ent fs ‘these can bo cotarod upon safely at "the | Mors vac the nelgeonn boing oqually fine. “As Ant |” __6 ber cent, 1883 Tera 83 ‘of our Appenines—a cry of national life, a ery of war to ca uals rt rd, by the tire The loss of .ife hag | Chaxies Mathews, the Comedian, in the Insole | rate at which they thus promise to be multiplied any | piopned ‘ey ) © aimost | New York and Erie 7 per cent, 186: 65a BS and to those foreign and domestic tyrinnies which sur- | Olbers greatly Injured. by the tip vent Court. person can fudge who will avail himself even of the ex le = let Mo: teege, 1867. "/,98 a 100 nd the future, auswer unanimously, rapilty, boldiy, those | been great, It is estimated as follows tu the undermen- rience of what is now passing in Paris. A i . |, Quite equal effects were producad at Hambro’, where Bd Murtgage, 288: via of have Italy at heart, and ftaty shali be tre f Honea districts:—Tartuna, men, women aud children, PB Sor scans yy rd preg) brindle re he br Pe tert ig one tye ove Mad ew. they describe the season to be maguilcent, and crops “ Sinkiog Fund, 1878...85 a 6T x00 sais PU Ema OF THE LUNICTA! ee Kandhar, ditto, 45; Tabukan, ditto, 2,039; total, ff the lusolvent Court, lancaster, August “4 Mr. ees there were a prospect of an early pause fn the number to Eb py attlhgay Sete cape bed ag as bay Peon. Cent) al 1st Mtge. Con. 6 per cent, ta ah Seen Pe ig greater number met their death in the gardens, | A* Arrested on the fourth of July last, at Preston, at the { be introduced. But on this point there is little hope. It | Tye mutg on tones tee eet Welghng -d Mtge. Sig. 6 per cent ao Interesting from India, ‘They fled in all directions, bit were overtaken aud ewal- | tuibof a creditor resident im Manchester, when going wo | i certain that one or more important railway lines are | Lictter eupuls were reaching Alters per coast, but | P27 ME 7 Per cont. I6t Mortgage, 1864.04 @ 06 ‘From the Londua Gazelle, august 2.) lowed up by the fatal fire-stream. Some ried to save | the theatre there to fulfil sn engageront. ar. Mathows, | about to be brought forward under attractive concessions | iitie inquiry, however, was made for oc ‘Bard whe: BROWN, SHIPLEY AND CO.'8 CIRCULAR. jhe Indian mat! which arrived tuis Week has brought | therselves in the trees, Dut were eltner carried away | °P appearing in court, looked very much haggard a1 from the Turkish government, and that Russiais delibers- | was iuoted d2f. Sve. to B3t. por 1.0 Barley scare LvKRYOOL, Aug. by b items of cornmercial inerest respecung tae trade a ci careworn, and few who saw him would imagine it to be | ting on a comprehensive plan to obtain from the capital- . } i There bas been ® very steady demand for colton simae Dew openings for comomegge wunoug the islauds oC tue | Cuu'Tunang the Noures were ited with people, who wore | the rame individual who, in tbe vnimic scone, has the | iste of England and France the mesns to prevent. by & ore eae SE EDN whamh omnen in SiRaAEIS: ARE | cheasu inet, wt the fall ‘pnces of Friday last Toe sales rn Archipelago, ane of the kingdoms aud States on | sopped tet flight by the lava reacting do wer of keeping an audience for hours in umaterrupted | network of interpal communications, a repetition of her | vs¢ tg ger. pe 100 tee, Prices, varying from | fF ihe turee days reach %1,000 bules, of which 6,608 ‘adjoining continent. The opening of new ports and wee ‘ane the fr nntighe boiling water, aad who met ughter and good humor, recent failure. | The first will be recommended by toeir | “"The prench and Genoese demand has been so brisk at | #7¢ for speculation and export. In Manchester @ good appointment of British Vice Consuts ta the Phitiyp'aes | (ueir'death under the burning ashes and the tumbling | | Mr. Sowler and Mr. M’Oubrey appeared in eupport of | Commercial and political characteristics, and the let | Gaintz that mercbants there began to thinl: there would | bUSine& Wa» done to day, the t 1rn ip prices being im faver favorably regarded. Hitherto foreign traie witathe | houses. Many who had reached the shore and thougut | the inscivent, and Mr. Hardy, solicitor, of Lou ter by the existing prices cf Russian securities; | pe no fallin price. Maize had riven to 10s. 10d. to dis, | the seilers. hh ecttlements in the East has bora crufued ty Ma | iemeelves Fate, became a prey to the furious waves, | Pearc! on bebalf of Mr. Altcroft, of London. ing | and as the guarantees in each case will, of courte, | 64. per qr.; the arrivals were not heavy, the total stock | ,, Te coutmunnce 0! remarkably fine weather hag fur. . A good seal of jealousy ous iso prevailed against | una many died through cheer despair and agony. * | to the statemeni in bis balance shect his liabilities | be calculated to meet the condition of the money | a Gatatz and Ibraila being under 80,000 grs, First qua. | ter deprested the coru market; the business to-day wae jag foreiguers access wo the inter: sr, aud tt us sauistac- , amounted to £9,781, and his assets to nil, commeneingin | Market for the time, there can be litle doubt a to their | Tie Galntz wheat broug bt 48s.; good second Ibraiia ays, | Hmited at a declive of 6d vw BU. per 70 Ids, in Wheat, and y to find that, like Japan, Simm, and usher couatries, a June, 1854, and endig in the epring of the Present year. | reception, Once commenced, with the present facilities | gy” per qr.; rye 24s. el. per qr. in coasequenco > vory of 1s. to per bbi. in flour, In ian core matntaing trade restrictions are being removed. Mr. Lowry” Terrific Conflagration at Salo: Tae jngolv ent alleged that his insolvency had arisen al for railway coustruction, they are sure to proceed with | jca¥y rainy, the corn crop bas Buffered as well as been | PFvious quotabons. In London, yesterday, wheat @e house of Ker and Co, has ve-n selected as Vice- | EXPLOSION AND GREAT LOSS OF LIFE—ARREST OF | most wholly fro being misled by friends as to a sum | rapidity, and, although owixg to the activity of her tra/- 3 E: clined 10s per quarter. slat Holle by the Bridal met-baues, the eclectia | A GRESK MENCHANT—ONE THOUSAND Lives | of movey to bebrescnted to him by wey of expialtoen | vg relations wih England the expenditure in the case of my eg PE ie ies On Reema ter ae oriats ‘A.D. AND Ry MAXWELL’S CIRCULAR. img been left tothem, sevor D Jie de Bosch, a Lost. able bim to resume the lessceship of tbe Lyceum theatre, | Turkey woul! be hkely to flow back freely; in Russia it etter supplies have hed Genoa, producing a fali of Li. Livenroot Aug 6, 1866. fh merchant of Manila, wh: took a very ative and {From the Preese ’Criont.} The facts are best set forth in the entry in the, balance | Would probably be hoarded with almost as much tonsclty | tor per Lect. on wheat (28. 3d. to 4s. 6d. per qr) A | _ The arrivals trom Ireland aud coast ive during te ligent part in the question of opening uew | On Saturday last, Salonica, Jnly 17, w terrible catas- | theet, dated June, 1854, and are as fohow::— as in Incia Us der these cireumstances it is for the pud- | further decline was expected should supplies continue | Part © have been insiguilicaut. From toreiga im the Spanish po-sessious to fureiga commerce, | trophe tpread grief and terror throughout our city. S‘At this time a puraber of friends induced me, by | lic to consider whether they should exercise for the mo- 2 bowover, we have recetved 29,462 quarters of wheat, Deen ‘sppoiuted British Vice Courul at the port ol | abgut bait past eight in the evening. a ire was discoversd | the representation that they would present. me with x | Ment a discriminating reserve. At all evouts they should ba Sou apy A peg bre pom per | 9.248 do” beubs, 904 do. Indian corn, 1,000 sacks im isan, at an aon al salary o: £40, aud the | inthe resi«nce .f M. Saou!, aud the flames seon nt- | @ sum of £8,000, as capital to commence with, provided | bear in mind, before taking every American or other de- | jiterior, Very heavy and opportune rains had fallen. 20 bbs. flour; besides trom Cauads 1,640 quarters ito trade. Me J. W. Farrea, che Beitish Consul tamed a great hold. Several a/jacent storchouses wer) | | obtained a fret class certidcate under my bankruptcy, | benture that may be offered, that tho agents ta the trans. | Ne. volitan advices were without intercet. Wheat was in | Wheat, 2,000 do. peas, aud 6,240bbis. flour. Tre experme ila, @tates that thie concession of Loerty to wade was | rapidly burnt to the ground. “The fire was first dis | which was aficrwards awardod to me, again to take tne | action are paid a large percentage for recommending | aim the price rather firm, at 49s. 2d. to 42s, Od. per qr. | 1 the bumne time comprise 2 872 quarters wheat, 886 de. ated specially thas tbe British and ivreiga commerce | covered at Vardar Kalessy. Certain facts, immediately | Lyceum theatre, and which I accordiugly agreed to do; | them, tnd also that with regard to undertakings an ‘At Odessa, prices of fine wheat wero only kept up from | Mts, 7.47* do. Indian corn, 706 louds oatmeal, 2525 sacha antla might oy that means be able promptly to ac- | antecedent to this accident, attach great respoasibiity oa | but the proprietor, declinivg to wait the result of the pro: | DOunced on the Stock are the fact of their being | jt searcity.” Soft wheat was qoted 473. Md. to des. Sd, pee | &Rd'S,259 Dols. four. The extraordtuarily (ue aw je practical iuformation regarding the comercial re- | M. Skilizzi, a Greek merchant, who had but just | mired rubscription, and refusing to grant a lease of the | quoted at & premium before so day of iesue does not, | Ge. herd 87s, 6d. to 568. Gd, per qr. Maize 90s, 8d. to | fering weather wuicu bas cf iaie prevailed ‘throughew ces of the proviuces geograpnicaily couuected with | before ilirgally imported a largo quantity of cuapow- | theatre uvless 1 paid a deposit of about £1,200 down, or | except in large and unquestionable instances, aiford the | Yn9 per ap - 4 a ‘ied the kingdom tas caused areapid decline im the value ef ort of Baul, without the delay, expense wad aill- | der. Casks, which it was imagined were filed with | gave security for the eame, Mr. Allerott vounteored to | tightest proof of the value at which they will really | A Ren they were cu Ling r7e, with the finest possible | Wheat und flour, and where rales have boca made here in forming there private ageucies or e-tabhshments | ordinary merchandise, are now known to have each | become that security to the amount of £700 or there- | Stand. weather; some new had sppeated of war ing cu, rt ake a concession of Od. to Le. per hat purpose, betore the resuits could be calculated, coutalnea three kegs of gunpowder. There were 80 caska | Pbouts, | fincing a sum of £5. to complete i. In Noyem- flue ahd part inferior. It has bronght 47s. Td. to Sha 3d. to 42 per, bbi. on the tater | population of the province in whica Sual 1s situated, all, awd cach keg (240 altogether) held 10okes, or more | ber following J paid to Mr, Arnold, the proprietor of the ‘The Corn Trade of Europe, vr. Altoth ie line Jo Iucian corn there bas been no material arly 1,600,000; Wat of the nur.nere one is about | than $5 tbs English, g powder ; a grauc total of 6,600 tbs | Lyct um theatre, as such deposit, 'a sum of £1,200, con Maer) the Mark Laue Express, Aug. 4.) Ee fates the: cope gunsraliy belay expseten & ferba'puce e bas been ter some time (0 Both vorthern and southern divisions contain | of powder! Instead of placing this dangerous article in | fisting of the £700 guaranteed by Mr. Allcroft, and the re- The brilliant aud forcing weather of the past week has gy ptlan leiters may that the Nude was at last rising ra- | CO™parntively Low. fable products, capable of beiug grealy augmented, | an isolated place, according to the muuicipal regulations, | maiming £500 by myself, this latter sum having been ad | greatly has‘cned the maturing of the crops, and asa con- | pidiy; that the whole cerenl produce »f the country was | Atth» day's market there was the tual attendance ef bich now reach” Manila wrougu various agencies, | Skilizz! imprudently peta | it in the cellars of his ware- | vanced inc on engagements that J entered into in the pro- o from tae Sequence, produced the usual effect on prices. Throughout we . the town and country trace aud some a cho great expeuses; and in the oposite monsoon | house. A rumor seop reached the authorities to this | vinces.’’ Then, under date of November in the same | the country business bas almost been brought a: a stand, el pa gpm erg en bey “ Vriees teror. Wheat aua Hoar met with, « moderate seman ommubication t- cut off. effect, oud Ahmed Pasha summoned the merchaat to | year, he says: In consequence of the non-prosentation | and the smal! stocks of old wheat remaining have been | were tending d ;wowar ts. Said wheat 885, Gd,, | 10F consumption, ai a decline of 18 per 70 lbs. on wi ly a ceutury ago, iu & statement of tue protuc- | appear before bit, olfering even to store the powder ia | Of the eum of £3,000, and having eutered into eugage- | rent {rely to market, apparently with the fullconvic } Pehara 36s. ; beans 20s. to 20. 9d, ; barley 22s, to 22s, | &ud dv. to 4s. per Darrel aud sack on flour vince this dag of the Vuiilppines, transmitted w tae French Mints the government magazines, and hand it over as sold. | ments which J could not rescind, as well as haviug paid | tfon that it must be the best policy to sell while such a } ¢q, Freights for wheat 6s. 6a. ‘per r. A "| week. Ont, with a siow sale, can be noted only the following, among others, were cuumerated:— | skilizz: quivbled abont Lis’ having euch a quantity of | the eald sum of £1,200, 1 found myself with tho theatre, | range of prices obtamed. Opportunities, however, are ee torn lower; while oatccal was ‘Leglecte |, and 1s. to am ‘Was stated Wo be fund every waere but more adua powder atail. Further complaints were nevertheless | @nd a company of performers, without the means of cat not always at command, and with a wiifingness in y per load iower Bean. aod peas matnwined their value ly in the province «t Pampanga Tne provinces of | made; the Pasha thereupon determined to ecarch | rying it on, without capital, yet unable to withdraw | cases to abate 4s.to Ss. per qr. from Mouday’s prices, The Markets. tp the saies made; but bar ey was 8d per 60 Ibs. cheaper, inan and Cayagan produce iead, copper, iroa, sul- ikvzi's stores ; but aconsul interfered (!!), the Pasha | from the engagements or recover the deposit | many samples have been left in growers’ hands, The Loxpox Moxey Maxket, Moxpay EvesixG, AVG. 9.—The | Incinn corn met With a tair equiry, and some bustoam f, CXCelleNt BUgAT, biWO, AOnAlty, Cotton ol Live best poneequently coulk not procced further, and thea, noxy pait. It was therefore necessary to obiain a | fact, too, that foreign arrivals have greatly increased. exports of gold and siiver bullion and coin last week were | waz dove at 808 per quarter for yeuow, 2va. 6d. Oe iy, cocoanuteli and wood wil ja , the fire broke ont, and gow all the world knows tho | further eum to evable mo to | the theatre. bas key millers stil more on tho re: and should | ‘ery heavy, and considerably inexcess of the amounts | mined, ard Sls €d. to Bus. ior while, We quote pdme , camphor, areca nuts in abt: dap result, ‘Through the aseistance of Mr. Allcroft, the Commercial | the present weather continue, a lower range of prices | received; but we have to day a considerabl. arrival from | white wheats, 94. fil. to l0s., mixed and infe-ior We. Bde 6 or berries, the uioab palm, pitch and tort (The Presse d’ Orient here attacks not the consul butthe | Rank, Lothbury, were induced to advance me a sumof | seems inevitable, Scotland and the north have been | the United States, and there is good reason to anticipate | to Ss. 6d., red {rom $s 9d fur iaterior Western, to 9s. Od. , cocoa DLL pl ntiiul, pepper, aud bet The cia. | Turish Custom Hoare. as to the ianding of so much pow- | £560. Laloreceived Joans from various ies, and from | visited by the like favorable change; and Ireland, which | that, in the course of the present week, the arrival of se | per 70 Ibe for best Southern. Flour fro a vbs. ‘per barrel n of Sambonauga ix very good. Ca ayrachy, eagle, | der } It then proceeds »— billa discounted, £3,500. I also received in receipt from | had previously reported favorably as to her harvest, now | Veral vessels from Australia wid add to our stock of bul | for common W. st rs te Osa. por ba: re! for best southerm, ¥, and sandal Wood (the latter Lo much vented, Whon the fire broke out, #f. Skilizzi, fearing an explo | the theatre, £5,886 198. 10d."’ The balance sheet has | looks with certainty to an carly and ploatiful fa gathorin, lion, Under ail the circumstances, ther *fore, the money ar, and other timbers suita ie fur small spars, | ston, ret off for bis country houve, thus abancoaing to de- | eso the following evtries :—'* From November to March, while her potatoes are sai i to be generally soun t. market may be considercd to possess sutafactory pros \s, and for building purposes; eXvellent tovaco», cora, | struction a crowd of brave felows, left batting against | 1¢54-5, I paid for reut of theatre, enlaries, and jucidental ‘Time bas pot yet been afforded tofurnish America with | pects. and it is to be expected that the bank directors will ice ; fibres of various Kiuds, iwcludin, , LOMA, lames, which were not only attacking other houses | Cxpenses, £7,088 185. 41. 1 also repaid Mr. Alicroft for | ucocunts of the altered prospects, and therefore her lax: | be content to safer the bank minimum to remain at its / the tain or Mavis hemp all suitable for own. Such conduct naturally ied to Stiizzi’s | advences made me $1,221 2s. 6d.’ In March, 1855, | advices Lave remained very tirm; but there is no dount | preeest level aptil the corapletion of the hai ©, Of animat products, there wre wax and honey | being arrested. The Governor and the Consul thi¢ time | there is the folio “About this timo, finding | # to their effect om her prices 20 2o0n as the change is | it is to be hoped they will have suiticient gi fununnce, birds? be-ts for China, m concurred in the act. The explorion had occurred. Thi that | was oply row elf more <eeply into debi | known. duce to 5), or 4 per cent, Consols bare been di er MUTUAL B. B. SOCIRTY —THF MEMEERS to hides, and musk deer and ‘ roar woe terrific. Tho damage was increased from the } daily, I resolved to cl-ve the theatre, considering it per- somewbat surprising that France, whore the same [ @t 96%; 7% tor money, leaving olf 95% 7, anil t Of this societ ge rade is also carried on with th vowder being stowed in ce lars, and those fastened up. | ‘ectiy useleas to carry iten any further.” His immense | fre weather has prernilod, should eo little have given | sccount at 95%; 74, the final quotation beivg 05% 7, Ae | of deer, oxen, buflaloes, and bors . commotion was felt all over the neighborhood, and | Professional earnings are shown by the following entry :— | way under its influence; but there is evidently a pausein | *ipers bas been doce in the three per cents reduced, qubenstibd to the meetin india b nde £1,000, 16 Joun J. sup, as in South America, and also ia th hevse upon house was blown ixto the air. Nearly every | ‘Between theee dates (March, 1855, to July, 1856,) epeculation in all the great markets of that country, } '.; pew 3 per cents, 967% % anials. Dried prawns form a coosiderable individual near Skilizzi's house was killed, several being | received from iy professwu as comedian, about £10,330.’ | which must be prepartory to @ fail. Kremium; do. under £1,000, 20 premium; coasols scrip, if trade. Tortolseshell, cowries, mother of peari and | iterally cut to pieces by stones, beams, trons, &c. Mauy | It wes also stateo on behalf of the insolvent that in order ‘The fear of a now failure in potatoes has insti; an | 4% premium; exchequer bitls, £1,000, 15 @ 19 premium; LORE NCE RECEPTION COMMITTEF.—MR. AND MRS. , often of a very fine qualit: otawr commercial | must bave been bu: under the rains. There was at | (0 en»ble him to obtain other moneys, he was induced to ; 4 it | do. bonds (1859) 81; per cent, Le; 8. Fiorence having arrived by the steamer Maitic, the meus ote, It these were i request oue huudred years | jas: a general flight, another explosion being feared. | 1+ new debts which otherwise were cancelled by bis bank to be found tn THE LATRST FINANCIAL NEWS. bers of Ghia committee are novised to assetmble this (onda hat are they now, when teade aud population have | Apd to this frightiul scene must be added, as climax, | ruptcy, viz :—Mr. Woolf, £50; Mr. Allerof, about £1,000 ; | Ilolstelm, Hanover and Holland. it is therefore to be GRSDRUMNO MUeR Lelben So BrrEneees © bode > ao recktaten ot end Pena nee, ahaa ly increased, and the shipping facilities are 60 | the falling flaming timbers, which set tire to other | Mr. Roberts, £0; Mr. Pratt, £100; and Mr. Wyatt, £500. | boped that so heavy @ dranght on tho new corn crop will 4 poe - tender them the cumpliment of a grand serenade. By onde gon edifices, and thus muco incteased this terrible disaster, | The insolvent, in his schedule, also attributed his difficul. | not be made in the ensuing year as of lato, aad that the (From the London Times (City Article), August 6} CYRUS MORSE, Chairman.” 5 'y 8. Parkes had arrived at “ingapore with the | The Egyptian bazaar was among those places burnt | tice to a considerable © <tent to his wife’s tilness, stating | poxt season will be one of general abundance and peace. ‘The English funds opened with firmpess this morning, Tues. J. Resseas, Secreta Siam treaty. The ratifieations were exebanged on | dowa. “At the landing stage fifteen tehekis of wood were | that expenses alone amounted to £400 in | Floating cargoes bave been less, est. Ghirks | 9¢ the improved quotations of yesterday, but subsequent!: X. B.—The serenade will commence at 12 o'clock precisely. h April, at Bangkok, and the treaty came into opera | also consumed. ‘The flames aleo destroyed 262 stores or | two years, and the loss of ber services during that period | whe: brought 68s. to 598 : be %) ngwemed on the 7th April. The arrival of ths British Coasul, | phope, two mosques, one college, two khans, 144 houses, | to at lenst'£5 000. to 648.; and Marionopoli, 70s. 3 p ae ha Seren Te AT 10 O° IN Na, B. Heilier, (late chict magistrate of Hong Kong), | two palaces, one bath, and several public buildings. Mr. Hardy, solicitor, of London, attended on bebal! Mr. | qr. Aleut six or seven cargocs of wheat re iu the demard for money, together with a rather tess Company A. Jefereon Bit ‘gi i ed for, aud the prospects of trade | Amorg the merchants who baye now met with tue | Alieroh, Mr. Mathowa’ largest creditor. and. favorable state of the foreign exchanges and acoatina- | their Captain, Wee all; wah n benuliful:auver ies beeeig very encouraging. Moreover, Capusia Richards, | severest loeses at Salonica 4 Mr. Johu Nelson Abbott, | ‘The Judge—Is any other gentleman instructed to ap- | ‘The London wheat market commenced on Monday on , tings m thie nevecon, the Firel Licutenant, Ceorge Nenoaer ase A Gleason, waa been able 36 compirte bis sur- | the Lend of one of the most influential houses in Turkey; | pear! No answer. the back of iarge foreign supplies, nearly half of which | *#0¢ ¢{ unfavorable accounts from the Paris Dourse, were ‘aptain, fa, b-halt of ie up to the bar and anchorage, thas Iaying uown all | he ig eaid to bave lost 20,000 purses or 10,000,000 Mr. Ilsrdy asked that a portion of the large salary, net | were from Russia, with some of higher and usefal qual. | the causes of the weakness of the market. Daring tho reompany have gvthered points of the river important to be kuown | piastres, (Each Turkish purse is £5 Euglish) His ta- | at presen, certainly, but waich shortly the inso veut will | tics from the Baltic, The satmples of native growth for | day there was a purchase of £20,060 eonzols by the gomesay bare & evening. and I'am called upén to express tm vigation purposes. Under the auspices ot her pre- | mily were absent at thir country house Eleven etone | be in posession of, should b» applied ia liquidation of his | the morniwg were ‘air as to quantity from Fesex, but | _ i the company the high regard and sincere thanks beral. and "Enlightened moarshs, tue ressurces of | warchouses, full of goods, ands mageiticeat mancioa, | labiliden, very fow from Kent. Notwithstanding the tiao weaibor, | £°¥erument brokers on account of the savings hanks, but | (et Jor as thelr commanding oer, 9° post which you ‘are being rapidly developed. 5 wbich bas been built ap RE Hy were tutally de" The Ju¢re—That is beyond my power, and it would | there were some mullers ready to buy early in the mor: peither this nor the extraordinary accounts of the pro- | when this your company siands belore te Releranies S\ the country affords great tacilitiee stroyed by the explosion. Tuirty seven are {| &lzo be moongistent with the tmsolvent lawa to do so, | ing at an abatement of 2s., and those who consented to gress of the wheat crops scemed t) exorcise much lata | o"!8 Private life, y their’ eves how highly they _y Of the finest teak, 1 being carried oa with spirit, | known to have been killed, threo are still missing, and | as those laws do not give power to taxa man’s future | those terms had no reason to repent for as the day ad- a esteem and ralue you as their Captain and commander. But | small steamer bas even been constructed under the | there are abovt 200 wounded, Some others ara believed | exertions. vanced the disposition to buy diminished, and holders | Cee: The demand for money was active to-day in tho sentiinent and feelings not to be more r tormigit co prewomt “his sonal teat ¢ fr you, as 4 solder aad geatle- and your family bove the best and ke the liber hdiate euperintendonce of the second King, and now | io be buried under tho ruins, Ahmed Pacha, so wel! Div, Bowler said that the Insolvent’s difficultios had |* could not afterwards quit picked sampios at 39. por quar. | discount market and at tho Bank of Englund. The final ton the - re Of the Meinam, Avrenty a large vou | known in the Crimea, war wounded in the tog; hiv mu- | Arisen from the renc wal of previous debts, and be would | ter less money, while all inferior kinds were qulle ua | quotations of the Fronch 3 per cents on the Paris Bourse, ud to rey load direct tor Kogland; | hurdar lost anarm; and his kiaya, and nine of bis ger | hot recommend him to enter into any arrangemont | ealeable at much lower rates. Jn foreign searcoly eny- fe rm ¥ ip Werrsouress of the country become developel’ | vaste are aleo injured. . Kight partons Of the bousehora | with We opposing creditor. He bad already renewed | thisg was passing, Susslan and laferior’ A@orioal, being | ‘is morning, were 10f, 400. for monoy, and 70f. b6c. for pres Suede with Europe will assume geoater import- | of Yuuconf I’ncha are algo hurt. The troopx—and they | debta nearly to the amount of £5,000 eince his law | in vain offered at ds. to ba. per quart © lees, the end of the month, showing, in tho fatter case, a fur pineere Winbes of Company to nee you for many in full vigor and health. country so naturally fertilo us Stam, itis | behaved well—lost 1% killed, 40 wounded. bankriptey. On Wednesday there were 1,510 qrs. const, with | ther relapse of 14 per cent. The prices now trumdering: hurrah : r “ ' q a e 5 ei quoted for | thundering hurrat tain Werttall retrced fis sinc it bo set Hunits to te capabilities or supporting wiarge | Another account from ¥alonten, of the date of the sth | Mr. Hardy sald that that was not quite correct, ax re- | 12,660 qrs. from ubaoad. The market being ‘arther im | 16 gseount 1s lower than eny lately touched. ‘The dot. | thanks the compony. and tald be cui nue and works Uae ation of Siam i fabvut six millions, and | uit., brieily states that a most feartul and destructive e: evening his feelings for U6 kin?neas they nd so ane b ‘The pogmi gorded bis client's debt. tieaced by the extrnordicary fine weather, sales were Cochin Chiva thirteea millivas, But thoagh the | plorion ovcurred in that Turkish town on Friday, the Lith Mr. fowler heped that before Mr. Mathews was dis- | nest to impoesible, thoagh an abatemeut ‘on Monday’s | lars aud baer silver brought by the fast Weat India ation of the latter js eo mach larger onaccuot of ite | oF July. A fice broke out im the quarter of ropean ed fiom that court, he (Mr. Sowler) might advise | terms of a w0c erate character would readily bave been } steamer have been sold at au adyanes of 20. om dollars, y, industry and enterprise, siam bas the greater | warchouses, and caused the ignition and ex of 240 | him to be cautious bow he renewed debs. ile had re | accepted. per b > : ‘and must recetve tho preference as a com- | harrels of gunpowder in the store of a Freach merchant, | hewcd debts oudor bis bankruptcy, which he was led to | — On Friday the supply per coast was 2,010 qra., with, | “Dd /\¢. om bar, compared with the prices obtained for fat nation. Cochin-China ia detictent in staple com- | Mr. C, Hiunt, the long reaideut and indefatigable British | euppore he was bound in honor to do, altbough not bound | however, tue small addition of 580 invre foreiga. Tho | the arrivals by Inet mail, eee though it has gold and otoer precious metal. | Consul of Salowica was in the midst of the contiagration, | in law. Paralysis Wes then more compote, aot sales would [Brem Daily News (City Article), Aug. 0.) FFICR RRCETV ugha few years the vatae of oar trade with | previously aiding a the extinction of the original tire. A After rome further conversation, Mr. Sowlor re- | giadiy bave bocu made on the best Maglish wheat at a ™ de declined 1 @) ecreet, (new ¢ did pot exceed 000, there is no reason why | man was instantancously killed by his site, and bia | marked that noone could have beaaved more bandsome | reduction of 98. to 4s., bat buyers wore aingedor want e funds declined 1{ por cent today on some sales, | Pubic noiice.—Ton oars —_ may net ree fi) > atten te ing |) gnard etflered severely, aay in wounds, from } ly generally towards Mr. Mathews than Mr. Alleroft bad | ing. The enme flate of things obtaining im the foreign | coupled with the preparations for the settlement of the | ‘rom the crowd of tax i bas rice in the work!, cocoa nat orl, wers of stones, boams, rafters, and | done. trade, prices became entirely nominal. . ccount in cons cl , Fe proses - yh M t, beeswax, hemp, gainboge, aad various metals, | exp The ¢xact nutaber of killed’ and | The Jedge~Do you ark any further questions ? The ihur trade on Monday was soundantly supplied | og pet dy Sih tor enna ease eorad deat resetye os Sotee ahs § very °8 for our mapulactares. saw mils, rice cleaning | wounded wax not known by the last packet; bacthe pacha | — Mr. iiardy—No, I bave bad the pleasure of knowing | frum the conuiry ng well as by America. Tho intense | “Ct Tue continued de Sor money etill forme the | Sheer in thin Dopartmrat lo strictly promibued trou recs ‘and other machinery bave been written for anaine | cotmated the utfortenate victims of both classes as ex- | Mr. Mathews for a consiterable period, and am well of the we ther tM immediately » Norfoiks, which | chief restraining cause, Sneeiopes copalning money cr checks fer the payment a iv transmitted to America for three small steamers | cecaing 1,000 persons. uainted with bis cireumstances, aud therefore 1 have wero offered at an abatement of 4s, yrice being There seems no immediate proepect of a coreation on | **°* BY order, HENRY U1. HOWAKD, Receir a al deciared luininel? wi hing. tne and R OF TAXES, Toure) New Yeo determived 10 nd iy adlered to propeller of eighty horse power—vy the King Jurther observations to make. 62., with scarcely any business doing ai the decline * — ~—- - _ ginisters. A castom house i: to be forthwita Miss Louten Howard, the Actress. Hi; Honor, after carefully an, throngh the schedule, | Eartcls were also offering at Is. to de lose. ‘The quo- J ‘he continental demand for gold. ‘The demana for money OPRICE RECEIVER OF TAXES. NEW COCRT ROUSE, facilities are to be given to morchaut:, Passports | ASSAULT BY CAPTAIN CH4¢RLES ROWLEY PLATT ON | addressing the josolveat, said: —Your debts are conside tations of town-made, nos having been of late quoted | today was extremely active in all quarters. In the dis No. 32 Chambers street —I } hereby give notice thut the |. and Rritich subjects may tease or own lands JOHN LAWRENOR, ESQ., SURQHON. rably more than is vsual with parties coming before this | dearer under the advuneo of wheat, were left ar before. ©. | tax for the year 19:5 was coutrmed by the ftoret of Supers certain well defined boundaries. Tie limite of [From ibe Brighton (kog.) Herald, Aug 2.) court. One of them is for £7,000, but a considerable | On Wednesday there were per coat, 600 sacks, with La Sg nnn agrees wn cceee Pa. four hours’ journey, (ixed as the distance | Great sensation has oven created throughout the town | cumber of them are old debts which you have | 5,8¢0 bbls. from America, Factors, however, made no | * £4 Per cent, . zh which British Aubjects have free liberty to | by a charge of assault, which was neard inthe Borough | renewed. Yuu llega that your insolvency is | woy in © in abnioment. ‘on previous prices | In the Stock Pxchango 4 to5 per cont was paid fxr short | bux payers ore houses or lands, extend for 190 miles along | Court on Thursday afternoon. owing to Gn wefortunate contract into which you have boon submitted to on all sorts, loan on government ee to the north of Bangkok, a04 being inclusive After the ordirary business of the court wae 90 nclud- tered im taking the Lyceum theatre, which did not , é PP y per coast was $80 cacks, and ao att si ieft bank of the Mekion, ans the right bank of the | od, and the Stipendiary and ths rest of the wer. In looking through your schedule. I seo no rea- rivals §,860 bbls. To sel country O8G00D FIELD'S CIRCULAR. F tates " “akong rivers, severally” ai fa a civect line, | had takea themdeparture, the attendance of F. A. ar. | sn to believe that that iv mot the caso, Teannot place sack lees Would bave been noccasary, while au oN. Ang. &, 1856, | ()PFIC athor Hom sixty Or seventy miles to the east ant west of | cios, ksq., was procured in order that acharge might be | my finger op anything in your schedule to call for a rs- to 3s, must have boen accepted on Amo: The anticipations of an immodiate further 1 - sues 4 ‘ok, they comprise & large portion of the delta fnveatigniod pd oe Charles Rowley Piatt, ‘captala ta ber | mand from thir : and as you are not opposed oyfany was quite suspended. sit the bank rate of discount have not been re The first steamboat of the Harlem Py 4 ye contains the finest ailavial tracts in the K Majerty 's service, formerly Montpellier Crescen, and now | creditor, 1 do pot see why | should Interfere to prevent Darley on Monday petaaining in short supply, main- | S*ppored the direction prefer waiting uti! re- | Company will be lavnehed from the yard of Mr. I, & Boole, Brith 1A Wisbing to settle aod hold | of 52 Hremt Castle street, i street, London, who had | your discharge, There are some peculiar circumstances | taincd its price, distilers, by wntielpating fore sult of harvest is more ccrtain boiore making any | cn the W er side of Harlem river, near and cost of ald Siam, will find safliclent room, we imagine, | jost come into the custody of the ‘ jm your case. You baye been «& bankrupt, and received | ya's, kecping it nearly oi the market. odnesday | Change. Although the arrivals of gold hate continued on | Hariem om Taewtay, Ar e% Mt i2e'clock at noon. 2 for all their requirement: : The charge was one of violent weaauit. It wns preter. | & firet class certificate, and you have also twice there were bat 20 are. Fnglish and 1,040 qrs. foreign. | 4% €xtensive scaio from both the United States and the | __ B. WAT#OR, Reoremsy. . Townsend, an envoy from the United | red by Mr. John Lawrence, surgeon of this town, and | through the Insolvent{Court, In the case of an ordinary | And on Friday the only increase was 90 qra. more from | Clonice, the Inrgo drsin both 9 darls and Vienna has — as SS rived at Bangkok, but his put + | appears to have originated in aa im ‘on the ‘mind | trader [ should think that these circumstances would | abron. Tho ecarcity of this grain, ther-iore, enabled ey dl Ln Montecney, of the prisoner that the character of a lady to whom he | require a cautious jovestigation on my part before igh the entire week to realize fuil rates Crom | Jesxened the stock of bullion, which stood at the last r0- RY ~NOOKKERPING, WRITING, ARITIMETION b bas been recently united had been to some cxtent as | granting an immediate dircharge, but a person im your | rece: Wayere, and there reems scarcoly na: nm at £19,417 | ; é 1857 DOL TIRED Aten ae ha RTE TED in the French @ar | persed by the complainant. If wo mistake not, thename | profession is obliged to incur considerable risk, and your without a good supply of the new Money cut Of doors has beca obtainably considerable | deivain desks are vacant for sinionts wishing practical bee under bank rate, and best bills wore discounted recont!y a8 | Keuction i low ax 3}4 per cent. The demand, however, is again more | ed, ami qual te ining’ better torms, barged with a mission to conclude | of the Indy in question Is disclosed in the following notice | obligations are contracted witl ‘hat understandiog, aud Ry of frien = aud commerce Ba he King ¢ of marriage, which appeared in the Sunday Times of the | the knowledge on the part of those that deal with you, ; avi le entry. ‘The student is carefully instenet- to keep Hooks in every kind of basiness, cr Malt alsa, being Comparatively scarce, malatained ite 5 ni 16th May — that your profession is an uncertain one, and your credit- rice, and bag continued gelling somewhat free! active, and money lenders arc ———————— ao Cambodia and Coohia Chine, with the govern | Gy sue ann he Rplecnpal Chapel of ft, Thomas, | oF teem (9 think 20 by thelr son-appeatance hereto-day. | Stes if somewhat freely at Cull } Pr sie the bank, After being fur a tite unable to compets Boo, ARELUMETIC. WRITING, ke —onm. ‘of which countries he would also endeavor 1 con. | Xow York, b Key Kdmunt Neville, Rector, Capamn | You may, therefore, be diecharged. ‘There was & large supply of foreign oats on Monday, | if the market, has received Nils for discount during the RENVILLE, at his elegant rooms. 38? Mrondway, tre: ' 4 Charles Row ley of HM. 16th Regiment, to Miks Loaten with a moderate show of iris. Many of tho cargoos | Pastfew days, Ree ie tet caate ening, Spon the wert invers- pects of a political and commerrial interconrse | Howard Uelliar. An American Shipmaster tn DiMiculties. coming hot, the market was oppressed by such, which The weathor dw ing the past fortnight bas beon all that dana oadiity ana lubie jon is carefully imparted, thorough, Nochin China are not, bow: of a very favorable ‘The amo of Miss Lovisa Howard will be fhmiliar to our Captain Maclean, of the Gi vert Munro, lying ia the | sold at irregular prices, while all goot y coule be desired for the growing crop. and oa of Ce eee Speen, oa to that govern | readers. as that of & very charming nad fascinating ec. | Canning Rasin, was furomoned betore Mr’ Mansiield. ot | fine weeiher, and contd only be quit podmen ny Anew fy By dn BT R. FP. RERTHET RESPRCTRULLY INFORMS te tyers, who, for a considerable period, sustained the prin- | Liverpool, on Friday, the 31st ult., for having a light'on | per ar. On Wedeesday thore were 1,700 qre, sequently declined. Only an average yield is looked for, friends and the public that on the sth of Seprember be a ne | ryt mien & cipal : — —— — theatre, and who subse io : " wen jeparted merica, ie ended at the of the river on which the | “tno pricceer appeared to be about 35 yours of ae; he ding and day school fe «where all board. Officer 110 laid the information. lend, and 20,910 irom abroad. This (wamtty, though not Dotan wnusual preadth 1s under cultivation will open The defendant, in a long and lamoroxe epecch, said | lorge, fed the market fully up to the demand, and | , Stean—Io | aw Young gratlemee, ae {a a reduction ot duty bas taken place ob of branches of @ will be taught, bo 488. on reGned and 2 on raw—Ss. under previous | thoro mercial edieatin ; this was the first time ive bad toade his debut in Li . | saice wore but slow at the provious day's rates, Gn Fri . ; chook. There 5 stands, come miles above Taron, and en | i tall and robust, with a goullomanly aod soldicrly air, | Mo thorght be bad come amongst (riente, but holed not | day the acantity of Irish was 3,100 qr. with 0,000 qra. | Titee. _Imcenseqdence, the Dutch Company's large sale pecdheredorspaetliberce Pee ed to persuade authorities there eit to | He did not wear his unilorm, bat @ fashionable suit of | been hall an hour in dock before he found himself in an | more foreien. A dull state of trade obtained, chiefly | o% Java went 28. above valuations, This, fur a time, gave —_ 4 bim to the capital (Hue), or eaable him to | piain clothes. During the carly portion of this caso no | enemy's camp. Last right a large paper was put into ceable to the propitious weather, but no lower prices | 82 impetus to our own market, which has not been rus- FPRENCH LANGUAGE SPOKEN, LY 4 SHORT tram, jt letier to some accredited pereoa from Hive. | solicitor appeared om cither side, but towards ita clone Mr. | his band, in the dock, purporting to bo the dock Fogula- epted for really fine corn,’ while inferior were | Winot: te lest day oe “wie Iivvane We erie sence gil PE, Pract Laaeage’ Ne ig Chaos cae ' nog oe after am saves, whieh ts only Me entered the court, and was rotained for Mr. | tions, containing sixty-one clauses, Being in perfect ig. | difficult to diepowe of tH a ; Bim private house from Broulway. . plage, norance of the rica, h & lamp to make § Peans ard peas on Monday were in supply quite equat } 4s. in bond, brown and yellow do., 428. Ou. that be was hauled = i to the inqv'"y; and prices, Tnon a not qenceely writ Tra.—A dull market hag prevailed for mn was lef to wee mentee mercies of the “ rammagers,”’ | lower, w re ecareely*maintaine 4, + ge hg te eon wae on ~ ¥4 who threw ever: into confusion. Su; tanie Is, abatement was aco No chattge of yvala» : “bh contiar b nied snunge crowd on. the aay, noe tn a war has since ensued dering the week, ” mate, Dates from Hong Kong aro to Juno 10th, and from | {ive omen Gad bontdcgs and eran Bee Tone 3 courteous manner, ‘' Put out that light. eal y scems. Line :ed, on “londay, was — dear, and has eines Foochow to June 27th. The now teas had by to af | iy letter only, room No. yeh Hotel. » Address, as if the whole was a trap la'd for an unfortunate stran- | then omewhat iraproved, the extraordinary foreign de. | tive. Contract teas wero 2ts. a 4s, deorer than last year, | ger, like himeelf, to tumbie into. ft would not be a yery | mand being insuiilciently mot by the East Indian sup. | Sed the make considered Vetter. Considerable business TNITED STATES AND BRITISH NORTH AMPRICAN Pleasant reminiscence of his first deful in Liverpool. pies. Cakes have also maintained their value without | bad been dono, chiefly for the Amorican market, User Agency and Teachers’ Institute, 510 roadway In his questionmng of the officer, he askod, if he had | further enhancement, Canary sced bas not receded from Rice.—The prospects of the harvest improving have | opposite St, Nicholas Hotel, Families and schools supplied w come in & courteous manner, and requested him to put | the Into advance; and rape seed odtains full prices. caused a farther decline in this articic, particularly in the =e an — lutrodaoed. Communications by letter ont his light, whether his admonition would not have been | tard reed and hemp seed have been dull. Clov seed jg | better quatities of Bongal, for which’ tho sale has been | *hovld be full and explicit, and will meet immediate attention. courteously received ? pot left over in sufficient quantity to produce a specula- | Sow. Cargo and other common descriptions have beon HATTON & CO. Mr. Mansfield enid the officer was not to biame. No | tive trade, The new white forcign samples, as wellag | iD active request, but heavy landings keep dowa the ia. doubt Mr, Maclean offended in ignorance ; therefore the | our own now seoroll C wooly be quoted yot with cer. | P* nominal fine of Is. only would be inflicted. tainty. Ovher small seeds have shown Variation | Cocrmmat.—Landings have heen heavy, and demand | ¢yOL11NS, HOTRE, POOT CANAL STEET, NEW YO! There was a cecond information by t 6, for not | from our Jast. limited. Quotations are easier, cepecially for Honduras, | C) directly opposite Collins’ line of steamers. This keeping proper waten, his ship being laden with eotion. The wninterrupted Mneness of the week haa had but Middiing Honduras silvers are worth s.0d, a 3s.10d.; Hy gy and Most centrs! to business; fine suite When the officer went on board he was told the dog | one effect on all the corn markets of the kingdom; they | Moxican ditto. Se.7d. 0 8#.8d. Tho market closes flatly, of rooms to My to Woatent or ermenoes bears on reason. would keep watch. The do'endint said it was not uni | all of thom show a decided fall, with a tendency farther Tvory.—American purchases bave given an impetus to | #0 !e terms, BLAKB & ROWINBON, that summons wos issued apon him that ho knew such a | downwards for wheat. Drie@@® Rall, and Satisbary wors law was in existenet. However, bo believed ne could | 28. to de. per quarter cheaper; Leeds, Ipswich, Stockto | not here b eee aun am ft The role said a | on Tees, Newark ~ * i ig BS Sa. lowe; Br. Z sober a re wateh © o Appointed an board ham, Boston, wmark soem ad Of £2 a £8 on ihe best larye tecth. York Hotel, aa general \t. ‘The dog's soberness could not bé questioned—(laaghter) ; were fis, to 48. low heater Spaldi ig Jorrox.The market has ruled steady of tate, but Sve spit tia ome the plancamiet its discretion was something like that which had broaght | quote 4s, less; Wakefleld was 68., G.oucester 4s. to 6 without much business doing. ‘The advices by the Baltic, in New York. sults of rooms to be. Inm into court, A similar One to the preceding was | and Uxbridge oo eet eens however, have imparted more animation to tue guarke:, | keer. nt from $00, lasgh ot ? —_ paved, sree! Wi good foreign supyton, cou mag Siig" rn cine raver 1a Jaye of wees i |, Without hay- ‘The first witness called was the complainant. Jobn lawrence, Surgeon, 74 Grand l’arade, hton, depored—At one’ o'clock this day, | was on & visit to & — tm Marlborough », Whea | received a message rom my coachman, who was with the carriage at the door, Cy -y tty eee went home and found tne prisoner in my par! jo. an apology to me, as iit ‘wishing to ocoupy my time and for bringing me away Protein FA NSTRUCTION, —WANTED, "A GOOD SOHOOT. FOr Din bint olan years old, whore she cnn wa eovehe from my avocations, or words to that o' i; I begged him to be seated; he then said to mo, ‘I believe you are intimately acquainted with Judge Platt—I boliece ticularly so?” I replied, “Yes, for the last - ity yeara;”’ he then said, “ You are hag beer & wodding in the I'iatt family! am, an? that Juage Platt and family were very much an noyed at it—especially as the wedding appoared in tho Zemes, intimating it was Jatge Piatt’s con, and not Mr, Samuel Platt's;’’ I then said to him, “1 think you're @ Platt by your fac Ttorget what reply he made, but ferwards he said, “ Did you say anything to lady Matt about the lady who was married’ { said,“ No, not tomy recollection ; in conversation with her, — i might have said something with reference to the on dit of the town of Brighton 1 kno 7 of my cor Reowyeeyey prisoner = “What 4) ron thiak of Seen lanjstn Sa dli¢ sales have comprised about 70 tons, o| Ty Rroprietor has the re of Kot,particularly for the la A PIERRE HOUSE, (79 AND G3! BROADWAY. Tir of which met an animated demand at advancing prices, | mute ie valuable services ot Mi J of the New