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Trace.) the of the la. ry Bo activity which will act , Uulewe when the poeltive demaad tt. owas organised amt us, bo- rd whenover we - it ne. This action, tulelary for many whiod Russia herseli dorives * « of t0 accuse us of tenting &, ter belongs to a Powe» position whicb K This dcepaten does not coptine hy a bis cuty tems ume Whenever F august mater 4 character when be thinks oe big opinion. [i will be the of Rassta way be neces teen Ure dignity of Seri cele at ot his rid rei \guoraace the employmeat of our mate + reserves to timsolf his free yodgment ‘Tho policy of v + master ism national ono. It is esty makes the interest of ooes not admit that the ad st8 ct excuse the violation of are authorized, &o., 04 egotistical. a: his ;ople paran GORTSCH AKOFF. The Parie corr: + of the lance Belge as: feria that tbe Rur vsdron, which de yn dy ay eeivor orders wo °« ovals and provisions for ins, and bol say for sea, Composed of tee tolow ing vesesh — 2m frigates Kamechatca i te “* opaate), Olait, B : 0 pf varing Ad Tyrisow urteh Cent the stew veto Prince of Warsaw, and small camer. The destination of the squadron was an): ~ «\ Cronstadt, but it was genoruly believed that i « » ‘oceed to the Buy of Navies. Demonstration Against ‘an Gazetse, Sept, 30 | ‘ ‘The saalooeies Vester Powers ts in contradic. + Gon of the prise: uternational right, so frequently { to by oF ts, and gives @ severe blow to | security 0! the v ao States for the future; but * from it po peri] « to tae present situation of | Europe. We have © believe that, at the worst, the Western Powers w > further thas recall their lege- tions; (hey woul: ‘vy assume only an attitude of @ecortent, m rr for the note ef the Neapolitan ; ment, whi “ars to have wounded them. for that to send out «1 st8 own motive. The Britis termined to send to the coast of orced, aad the cabinet of the + time that dangerous intention. m+ power, snd partiuiariy of the ero Would Dor @ flect, Dut thar ui verument appr. formida! b any need CC, AS a Seat errancam, «a: slow any Wolated cruise of a ish eet in th which bathe her coasts. She opt, consequent have assmmed an imperious tone Tespect to Hing! ©. ; out in thatease tae bond be- tween the two od, would bave sch importance, and the aifair wet of the difference was not of ‘ arugtare. If france and Bag: open opposition, it ought to be ve France, but the Neapolitan erpmeut is not soked on by the Frenc’ uation. cizcumstauce t= bee woll conridered in Fogland, and mene te Deen come to in consequence. ‘The resolved, therefore, to anpear bY the Mediterranean, with cqual © object is the same for voth tention: of Engtand are ciscon- fig, in appearing alone on the have been the signal for rerolt vernmenta; the French dag by ite ecaim and order—is a ceciara- querton at issve is only @ conflict goverpm mn. tn which po ope oughs to inter. fore. It is tm that - ve trat tho reinforcements mate to tho # rench g»: ovght to be cousidered. We We can express au cpinio® om the issue of this which even ® «iii not contradict. The king of os will defer o tw ight lige an independent sovereign, wuiferto, thet the attacke against ace the political rights of murope in on he appearance of the Westera who are represented as being kept down by foro’ wii! oeciare themselves exthusiastt cally icr their moparen aginst forcign violeace. Thas yustiGed before Durope apd raived in the etteem of his country, bo will yirlo, 1 tho ivierest of i.cronean peace, 46 the violence ¢xerciv: ¢ against bim, and will submis to tbo conditions of the utimarim. [0 ls algo in this firm resolution of the Nespoli ar government to save, ai lenst movaily, the interpanovu) right of Europe, that may be Nap aod wHil declare, ws his sovereignty wil! peril. He will prow teets, tbat hts sur}: foend thie cause of we tovtility of the eflorts of Ag-tria at Wo Covert of Naples prevent @ confiict by persuading N: Toat power has done every ding to lea to yield ic time. presenta 3 aot intor. dere with tho poltti-a! right of Herope, for which no other Compersalion bas yet been found, exceyt a general rule © worse as tbe dusw for Degoctations iney table in the extence of 8iates, aud w ich may every day arse. The Chancellor of the ‘Engitsh Eacheqaer on the American Presidential Election, [From toe uncon Times, Oct. 3 ‘The aunss! meeting 0: the Radnorshire Agr Society wos held st Kulgatom ou Wedne tay (ast. Mr. Percy Severn propored “ the health of tue Chascel tor of the Excbequer,’’ as the !'resideat of the Society, ned requested, on bebiif of the members, hit acroptance Of the office of por tue! presient. (Applanse.) Mr G. Corpewal! Lewis, Coancellor of the Exchequer, prestae’ at the tinner, and a Wie Course of bis speach sate that be had recently met ©/th a stagement in whe perblic BOW2PEpers Of a Tory Flaruivg natere, oamely, that he, in bia capecity of Coane Nor a the Fxcheqocr, bat employed 80 ieee @ cum ban £5 066,000 of the pebble awuey tor the perpose of wruepring ibe return of ihe Vresident of the Gorted States. (Lauybter.) This ent hac been vols put forth by seme portion of the public pro of the Feed ‘States, apa from thors nowsykpors ws tracsterred to the Guwspapere of Great iriatn. He must confess that, ta Lis ignorance, he het bcon under the !mpreeeion thad the loan of £5.(00,000, to which reference war mate, conte ected in the la tr part ot May last, wae for the per. peso Of Cotraying the remalourg expenditure of the war, by bringing bowe ibe arm gen and iand, but it appeared that be war mir tal that that sar was Ttoeded te ecoure the return of Col. Fremont to ths Pre midential chair of the Unwed States, (Laughter) Lie re- membered among the tredit.one of contested elec wons that at aa election in Yortebire each of the candidates og to have expended trom £20,000 to £40,000, which alwage boon considered enormous; bat suct' aa expen weep prost jute nothing as compared witR the eum of <0 10 soawre the mtara of the President of tho siueal Geleed' Baton (Hoar, hour,’ aa lenghicr.) Bat tho Americans had vory elevated potions, [a com garing (holt Iaboa with cur laker they anid that eur'’a’ wore bot a8 more mudpools, wad that the Thame on but a mere brook in comparicon with tho ee, Missour!; and so be presumed they their expense of contested elections by a sim! lar standard, ond thought nothing of (oplying "a0 rom O £5 000,000 te the return of a candi tate for the Presi dential chair, But bowever that might be, he could any @at if tho return of Col. Fremont war to dopend upow application of thie sem of £4,000 000, he would not reoummend tbat gentiemsn to be very sangulme about tis succere. (Hear, bear,”’ anc laughter. The Chaccelior aguin spoke to the joast of " Prosperity tothe % Ba-Mintster Cram “ Honored »> Queen {From the Lonaon Globa, Oct. 5.) The tiervation of Sir Jobp Cyamptoe to be kairht Oom- mander of the Lath marks vory distinctly the approval of the government of the way in which that gente maa Gite is duties af the representative of ber Majesty at py mong and the tise snd manner of raising bim to ae may be coprideret ae iatended to harmonize ter wore tmportact lodientions which have beoa Given by Lord Palmerston of his carnest desire to avoid any unneceteary offence tc ihe American government Approving as they did of Mr. Crampton's condact, = Gronwmacces of con® ierah ¢ J Sccity, |\\ war, we think show, in some unmis cam pon that geutleman's ia their minds. To do so iw this eowntey would por unnecessarity lcd our somewhat touchy the Allart:. According'y, occasion was Mr. Cramp.on's name ip the first list of f a2 a ge HU if HELE eH tH i r i bis loog wud een Douglas is to appears, rom iro merite of solid bot and’ shell the Merrimac ter irves, Sate tho. inch shen, the & Lach once, 4 Toe. The weight from a brond- from the shot, would Tos. Toe, One of Bard te frigate wre betwee & 5 i r if ret shook of the cry ieoton takes ehase of the ¥ ‘Thus the bresoh Y a thick, While the thioksess of the charo ta no’, 7% Wwobes, yet, notwithstanding thi, when Mah! ‘are purposely pur to the extrome test, they | > nome Ny dy OT 5 RI , Propertion in thickness oo grant. The ‘Lon Cf compasses te counteracted on board the a by three magnets, whose powort and position fre auelet by kome seeret calculation to the «ar'abic ncicnalive powers of the diferent Parts Of the ship 3 re trem i ” Fadl spe pished with indepe ce tye eh'p, and ikke NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, ae < e f 01 square tet, apd the pte 5 equare foot, and of the jib 24 ‘The whole area of the Morrimac’s sails is jeet In order to carry @ cnormous armament, © fight the heavy sbips and batteries that she would pitee egainst. abe bas been cones of very great ttrengib Sho bes irom trensept bi tnches wide, and % of au inch thick wer plapking, extending from the sheer keel. Her Boece are of 2 cege z board, and about 100 more men than sb There’ are mapy things in this the attennep of Engishmen. Ber q sre very roomy compared with those of battle ships, crowded ag the later men, Thus, in battle, there would be = fag beers 8 the Macioae than aon ship. The pau guns on board frigate ts compensated ‘ton be ry ef large calibre, Deing mor: easily Mepaged than our three deckers, she woulo witb ber artiliery— and powers of mizchief—do line of batle ship before the latter could approach her. These have been the reasens that have induced the Amo. nicaps to build wad arm such frigates as and the practice of a nation 80 sare! brave as america undoubtedly Ly oF spite 1. The Merrimac took two 5 ears building. She is the -~ ~- of sox ew one poe pian, ys fond of the others bein; innesota, Colorado, Roanoke The Merrimac was stationed a ebort ti t Bavana before she came to Southampton. On Fricay last Capt Lge ge De ber commander, and some of bis eflicers, dined with the Countess of Hard- wicko, at ber beautiful seat on the banks of Southam ptoa Water, close to where the frigate is ‘sing, and the Ame- ricans were charmed with ber Lad. y' 's gacefu) bespitali % The Earl of Hardwicke. wae captain in the Bri- navy. isfrem home. The officers are quiet, sume man'y, and weil read men, and, hike Koglish great price in their profession. They of couree bikers Americans quite equal, if not superior, in pluck, in ect- ence, end in fighting, to Engiishmen, epparently ‘woul 1 0t be tndisposed to have a brush with us. Win all this, tt ts curious. however, to notice the decp rogard they betray for Oxi England, and the numerous inquiries they make as to the distance from paler page to Strat ford on avon, abbotsford, and cther places connected with Foglead’s peaceful worthiee. The arrival of the Merrimac is a goosend tor Southampton, on account of the money the men and officers will spend in the town Bumboas and boats laden with provisions aud visiters are continually g of tothe frigate Siace Mr, Cros key, the american sul, brought the Oret Catted S:ates: mail pacset to noutbampton, hall a milion storing bae beep spent tb that town im American dollars from the va rious men of war and mail packets belonging to the United States that have called at the port. Sorraaeron, Sept, 27, 1864. To day Wr. J. R. Croskey, the American Consit! ni this port, paid a cfiicinl visit (0 this gigentic ates frigate, apd, alter inspecting the interior, Mind exehauging. the usval com plimeats witb the captain aad oflicers, returned ob shore, the Merrimac firing the usual consular salute, Yesterday at voor the friga’e fired a salute of tweaty- one guns tn honor of the Briti*h which wae retuned from toe platiorm bettery. ‘The Merrimac is berinaing to attract visitres and ti 1s expected that durlug the forth- coming werk she will be inspected by tmany scicatitic and professional gentiemen. For the present, owing to ber immenrr length ant great draugbt of water, she tics moored at some distance from the port. iu order to give proper room for the ship to 8 without at the same time iccopveniencing or ne log th regular navigeuon of the Southam) ten water. ry Captain pee ge accom panied by #ix or eight Hs bis principal officers, al in fui. uniform, landed 10 pay, a3 officia! visit to the Mayor of soutbamyton, Mr. R. Andrews, by whom they were most corcially received. Kis expect’ tho Meert mao will rex Hout four or five weeks et Southamp ton. Jo a ow cays the ship will be thrown open to tho public, apd the otticers, who area fice, tn- teitige bt and gentiemaaly set of men, seem deterrained to ofr a polite reception to ang Englivh visiters. Ia 0 prev ious notice of the Darctant ber tonmage was iacor- rect!y stated at 4,885 tons burden. This was an tnacou- racy. ‘Ibe actual register topnege of the ship is 5,600, but (e displacement is 4,888 tous. Indl and China. ‘The Indian mal! was to leave Alessodria on the 25h of September, with Intelligence from Calousta to the 42d of August. from Bombay ta the 29th August, trom Hong Kong to the Sth August, aud from,Shanghae to the lst of August! ‘4 cperaticns are being made et Rombay fora military demonstration im the Persian Golf, Caoiers prevails in the Punjaub. Several transports have bene taken up at Bombay to coprey troop: to the Persian Gull. Tho ebip Cha! T, withe waluable cargo of silk cn board. was reported on shore in the Woosung river. At Bombay tne Hs rt business was qaict, the produce market steady, and the money market easy; freights Dave advanceo—. per ton being the rate jor Liver Escbange at 28. 17,4. Several parts of ¢ ‘bine’ are in vory distracted state. preperty and Life have oeem caused i Faange at Canton wae at 4, 11 )¢d ane ot THE SILVER AND SILK MARKETS. [From the London Times, (Oy Artiole.), Oct. 3.) The telegraphic accounts from announce a fall of about 8 per cent in the rnte of exchange wt Shap hae, the quotations, which were 7. ested vy 3 now Te. Sd. This will have meen 6 Gare, oe" " pees for the (ranewissicn of allver to that port. A ton, cn the other hand, hae ot ng Ng about 2 per cent. —namely, from 4a. 11d. to Ss. OXd., bat the demand io that quarter is of lees 1 The exporte of #1 from saangene bed reached 6.1 0 bales, against 46° bales reported by mail of t gd anguat, 1565, the present mail being tothe I ‘As regaris pres lous years, the cxporte wy to the 20th of A by ast (in duye later) were 4.155 bales in 1864, 10.104 M fo HOS, Sad 10,055 in 1889, ‘The date of the last ad from Bogland ia not mentioned, but tt is “hated cue it was June the dd, and the: none of the enormous consign wente of silver made in July, Avgust and September, and which formed an aggregate of pearly a million and a baif sterluc, to say rothirg of the eimnitaveous shipments from Fraco sid cther countries, bad yet arrived oat. ‘The effect of the fret of these, which amounted to £456 437, will probably be mace known to us ly the next Bteame The sam taken hence by the June mail was only 4109 340, Ip addition the above mentioned expore of sitk, 6,000 bales bat been put on be ard the Challenger, which’ bad run whore tp the river. A cargo worth at together !y noarly & million sterling wit! thus havo beer subjected to detention. The arrivals of silk wero small, but thero bad been a reduction of $10 in price. The rebols, alth; Stated to have been repulsed, were still near at hand. At Carton It wae all what tho third crop of ailk had boon destroyed by th The Northern Railroad Fraud, (From Le EMULZZLEMENT OF SHARES FROM THR NOWTINEN RAILWAY COMPANY. The Chamber cf Vacations of the Tribunal cf First Instance, Mr. Hertholon boing in the chair, had a claim before it yesterday in relat: the embez, ‘cement com- mitted the Northern y Company. Mr. Dim, attorney o° the ay, demanded a Judgment per ait in relation ty m made by that y sgainst the ox mearenzer Guerta, ia order to rom bun the paymont of the eum 0° 660,000 france, ReSiDENT=It is poccasary that you should give some erplanations about the claim. Mr. Dovpi—Gnerin wae empioped by the Northera Raitway Company, and the Tribunal knows that ho hea been arrested for the theft committed to the pre- judice of the company. Since bis arrest he has con- feneed that he embezzled sbout 1,400 hares, and divided the proccede with bir accomplice, Creliot; and that those proceeds of hig thefw, he Donght real ertate to the amount of 600,(00 france. (mo of bie purchases was made on the 16th of March, 1456, Now, the compar Se oe that real eslate ae having deen purchased and paid for with moncye |-clong ing to tho company. Ag astarting point of that claim, we demand a judgimont {or the payment of thove 000,000 traner. The Panepert—But what evidence do you produce to support yeur cletms! i Bornes—The evidence results from Guertn's fereion ia the criminal examination, im which the com- pany eppears as civil " Mr. Dav, substitate—[ the company le civil party and bas chosen thocriminal action, t cannot, by acouma- lation, avail tteolf of the civil jurisdiction. Mr. Bocny—We sha) have to examine if Md t to porsiat tn clairur of the company at civil party. 1 beg of Abe Tribenal to allow me to withdraw my peti my In accordance with thie demand, (ue poUtion 0 the af far bar been whhdrawn. Markets. lLospes Mowry Manet, Friday Frooing, Oct. 8 —The Rack of Ergiand directors fund it necessary to antl. pate ther uacal of meoting, in fo put on the “gerew, and on Wotneeday az nouncee on cdvance of 6 per cent im the rate of honest than increasing minimum rate to 5 por cont, and it cemetary iy many pertone of oxperience im the that yosorday, at thor weekly ‘parlor,’ a further = crease of 5 por cots would be made.” ‘The bank, it is said, were wroel to this step yk ng oe of appil- cations of tha fret charactor, rent a fT ye Rr om oF site? bea favon and that large supplice ving Deen obtained from Hngland, it wae probable that 5 frane pleors woul! g to par alng the Sith sttapertaber pie tk foc viag rerun T, gives the follo when compared wih the provione week = Pebiie inher Rest... On Ger Onher serar'ites . Notes onempiryo 46.185 The amount Of notor in circulation 20,224,290, be i as increase of 045 Sad the tock of Dallion in bot jepartments 8 746,972, showing © dcoreato of be 756 wen sompared wh the preceding return ‘There has got been # active & domand for boliion this fal prices were 925; to 7% for money and tho 10th inst. » und ©3'¢ to Sf for the November account. Loy ng jopressed by the French Government ri. ure opening at a deciine of one per cent Congole closed for both the account and money, at 12% to 7%. The other “Tuo Leeson Son Rally Share ‘ket, in the early part of ae way marke’ the week, was dul! and decilning, ca} yesterday, as Com sols umproved, it bec: and in most of ube beavy. stocks an advance was realized. The highest prices, however, were not in all cases supported, lt on be whole, Ne, the tendency was as tanya goad. J stork Bank Shares have been leas puvomes anes in prices. All the new coo rected are heavy. The tollowipg table will show tho fluctuations in conso!s since the 26th ult-— fe For — pte ery wa Mi 93 O35 92: mx 92% ey Oar O25¢ Ob de Bs oe % 52% 3 8x Foretgn aeourincs, fe a by the actus bet in Consois, have been dull, and many of the ive stocks, = tioularty Turkish, are podt jower than last week. bi igi ta from the Luphrates Valley Railway Company -— Mr. Andrew, ag Chairman cf the Euphrates Valley Railway Compeny, has receivec from Viscount Stratford de Redclifie, through the Ear! of Clarendon, a telegraphic deepatch, dated the 27th of September, te the effect that it ls expected the Sublime Porte wil guarantee 6 per cent on @ capital of £3 000,000, for the railway from the Medi- werrencan to the Persian Gulf, for ninety mine years, upon certain conditions and that ‘the Turkish government is prepared to go into concessions for the European aud In- dian Junction telegraph, on the arrival of Mr. Kobineon, the Commissioner of the company at Constantinople. According to the letter of the London Times’ correspon- dent at Vienna, the specte in the Austriaa National Bank bes increased withiu tbe last four or dive months from £4,200,000 to £8,600,000,the whole of which, as the State has not yet returned to specie payments, is hoarded wm tho bank vaults. The fact that tha iy oll of this inerease of £4,400,000 has been drawn and Germany, for railways bought bythe Credit Mobi- hier, wil greatly help, whoa taken in conjunction with the lose of the 6k crop, to explain the Freach financiat crisis. (From the London Moet (City Article) Oct. 2.] ‘The authorities of the Bank of Fagiand have to day adopted the unusual course of maxing an advance of Per cent in the minimum rate of icterest and discount, witbout waiting for tho formal sauction of the weekly board meeting of the ¢irectors. We believe that the ouly elmtlar inetacce tn which such a stop bas been taken was tw the gt p47, when the governor of the bank, on Mon- cay, bog. anced the rate of discount to 6'per cent for bills baying ove moeih to run, 6% for two months’ bills, aud 6 per Cont for paper of lovger date. A reference to the history of that pertod will show that that extraor- dtmary measure was almoet imucciately followed by the commeoncemert of the pacic which ts even yet fresh in the memory of the mercsatilo communi! ne and which was attended with such lamentable a is throughout the length and breaath of tbe laad. We have, however, to congratulate ourscives theta very difforent state of things oxiets now, aud that the commercial commucity can siford to regard an exceptional operstion of the kind witnessed to-Cay without fear. There bas boen no specu Iative mazia which reqvtres check—no man has veatured far beyond big means or the domein of legitimate enter- ier, ond Our Commercial and indostrial energies have bother beea excited, nor have they become exhausted. The contrary war tRe caso a 1847, aud tho result was the fea fl Collanee which marked that year, and made it mereorable in financial and commercial history. Wita- oct cxplanavon. therefore, it would appear that the ad- vance of the Hank rate to five per cent to day is scarcely jestifiable by @ reference to the state o{ (ae money mar. ket apd tocommercial »fairs generally. It appears, how- ever, that the demand for money to certain quariers bas ‘become within the last day or two so intense that the di: rectors have feit themselves called upon to make the ad- vance in thelr rate of interest without a woment’s delay, and they acted accordingly. {J'rom the London Vest (City Article) Oct. 3.) No turther alteration in the rate of discount ae been made to-day by the directors ‘of the Bank of €ogiand. It ie probable, theretore, that the directors considered that, es « precedent for irrecular action hae beon eatabiished, it war proper to awnil the course of cventa, and to watch the effect produced by the advance in the rave made 4 torday, before turning the ecrew with greater vigor. @l Loads It is admitted that the course which they evs taken spond have been adopted at !cast a week ago; and 80 generally was that conviction entertained, that the only matter of surprise was that {t was not done, and in some quarters the hesitation was attributed to motives not aly gether disinterested. ‘That allegation is, gpd bot to be entertained for a moment; and although th: rectors disregard the warnings of the press, and male bo change in the valce of mopoy until they were abso- lotely torced to do #0, it must be aesu med that their post- = ment 2 thoadvance was dve entirely to atoo ten. rregard for the supposed interests of the “mercan- tile community. “A psilich In time saves nine,” isa maxim no lets licable 10 movey matters than to domestic afiaire; and it will probably be found that the bank rate will bave to be advanced within a very short period to 6 per cent and 7 per cent, ae it was this time jest year; wherens, it t no means improbable that, if the directors’ had pul Up the rate at once, om the symptome requiring soch @ Course becoming apparent, . would have been really to the public advantage in the long rua. It le now thought, however, that ae it is unceriaia when the rete may be advanced, the infax of f Dille wilt be checked, tnarmneh as the rate at whieh they will be ciecounted Cenpot be calculated upon with safety, and the © Operations ‘n connection therew! b rendered From the Lond An almost complere cessation of the demand for was observable to-day both at tho Bank of Fngland and cut of deore, but gold continnes to be taken for exporta- tion to the continent at the rato of about £10,000 per and unless a change should take place in this reepect, adynnce in the rate of discount to 6); per cont can hardly ie long delayed, VICHADDEON BROTHERS AND CO.’8 CIRCTLAR Lryervoor, Oct. 3, 1866, —In the early partot the past woek @ ia business was done, holders each day showing lease Hingncst to vell. The Lark having rateal the rate on Wed he demand was chechet, tut prices have bem tained ; tndeed, raver wun money bs required to buy miciliing and lower qualities of American than on Friday. ‘The pnics to day amount to 7,000 bales, incluuing 1,0000m speculation and for export. The markct cloves steady. Im- ports for the part of 96,910 bales, Total sales, 1,640 baler, of which speculators took 10,090 Amorican ; 2,140 American and 2,250 to the trade 45,060 bales. Ocenatnon Byar—Ingutred for; {160 hades. Philatelphia sold by suction at Lis. Od. ex chip. Daltumore, 12s. 64. per ewt. asked. Lavo =A conakteradle decline has taken place im this artise in consequence of somo arrivals, $0 tons has been sold ogular pricee—eay for {alr to good, @94. @ 76+; 8 808. por cwt , Steck about 89 tone. The demand continuing good, the market has New P.¥.C. has fetched 68s. « 63a, (a i Amertean being scarce commands fil prices. In London the market has de- cliaed 16. on the spot, nnd C4: for forward delirory. The stock It but 7,000 enti agninet 28,000 sume time last year, The quantity alloat from Cronetait 's about 14,000 ‘asks, not fore thie the sume Uae in 1866 showed. eer. Trtal males 250 terees, Ircieding May's at Ole, ‘Mt, Hillman’s at00e., and Jolneton’s at $08. per terce. Siaek large, 8.600 Gerees Total alow 261 bite, at prices from The. to Tie. oe! per bbL Some Freneh pork whieh has istel to band proves cf « very ‘air quality, and rome folders aro still austous to realize, foa: ing ‘argo imports, 378 bbl ci and even within those rates. boxes. Crete in emall gupply, and «het comes ta now moots with a ready Salo when landed, The weather hae been somewhat ieee dolaterong rinoe oor report of Tosaday, Det ell far from ecttied. North. wards a small cores of the crops are elill ancarried. Manchester market yenterda Was protty well atten alr quantity of wheat found purchaser® at prices some what undor thove carrent hero cn Tnoeday indeed, from some apapparent reason the prices of new qualities of white American were raiher Cregeter lolderg of Ta- Clan corm are leet deposed to moet the views of pur- }, and heneo but little | ueinces has renited. Farmcre’ doliverioe for the past week consist of 12,908 yrs. whent, againet 144,157 qra. same week last year, Arerngo price thie week, Ole. 4d. por qr, ag funat 18. 34. per qr, tame woek last j car. Wo had about the wrbal attendance at th vl@ morning's markot ae @ curtomany for the day of the week; 273 itmited Doeiners revvited in wheat, the better claeses now white and red American being in more general # Diy, & roduetion of 1d. #24. por 76 1be. wae submited fe on the rates current on Tw ~ also procerable ate alight r Riven, but ‘he low low ty dee ot Deated Amorican advanced ad. a OA, por 70 Ibs. Good qualities of flour are rearce, ond may be written sbado dearer, bat the medium grades did cot participate wp acy improvement. only © himaed Duniners took pias in Indian ms boldote generally were pot dieposed to meet the m: and the few sales (ilkeoted were at tho rates current cor inet. LB ft rathor cheaper, bat old qualities Of otthor mip Imports for the part week of 41,668 quarters whet, 25,241 quarters indian corn, jen Ay sh 1,184 sacks four, Fx) for same 2,060 ters wheat, 2,242 \olam corn, 6,47. barrels and 1,001 sacks flour, We qnote the ynive of American white 10. #108. 44.; 008 Se, 0 We 300 104. red, now BARING BROTHRRA AND 00.9 OFROUL AR. Fi 5 . M. a on Tidy, Cot. 86 P. bee activity vay on a ? 3 Prego ng coms sivas when Gare hae tone: las ene ai as dps Cy, Ok Soest y cot facia ‘taail arrived ts day b Calcute to 224, Bombey 29, Hong th and Shang: bes 1 Ansa Exchedge’at Gaston, fa 11%4d., Shang- a Sd. American stocks continue without demand, beyond a Hmited burinees in Luinots Ceatral Reiiroad boads, whica Bre quoted— Let mo: af” hanan Bg 8 ei © we 80; ereolande 04 990 Uags fair Gusyaqutl 60s 64.; $00 bees Trinioad cold une etyance, Oia. Od. . Ba, four 1 A. "foesee demand. Seve) ook, £107 Correr continues in good 1s. Sbeathing, 12d. Yellow metal, 1 Cocurmmat quict. Of 440 bags at avotion, about half Bold; Ly silver, pos grain, ds. 11d. a 4s.; fair to 5 fescue ba 8a. a Ss. 10d; Saliconaieiien Id. erisle hisek, 43.14, 0 és, Sd. casks io tre 200 bales sold during the week at full At Liverpool there bas becn a fair demand; sales for “week, 61.000 bales; middi Or 67-16d ‘Ten im rather more demand. 8 Con le.qaed Cemmand. and O08 onthe 310 barrels and begs on Ceyson, at auction during-tho week, brought ices: en 6d. ae ae midds Cg hs 1g colory, 66. a cases Neil sold from 608. 6d. a 73, 6d. for fino igberry 4 ordinary rytd 150 barrels Mysore, from Ste. 6d. a Gls. 6d. for rather co! 1,350 bags Cannon's Mysore, from pod pode bd a opal to good ‘and 700 bigs Manzor- tain, from The market was firm on Monday, at fully the ‘was 643. 4d. ou 128,906 qre returned. ood, and wheat about is. rican wheat 723, a Tvs. ; flour, Ste, a 873. per &e.—Gum arabio—200 chests ee beens md am Dav higher rates; middiln, pee ihe bis. Ceylon CH 24 Fig hy gts 86 tons Jamaica, the om e lot sold at £5 1s. 6d. partly vately at £5 bs. Lacdye—100 chests oethery a8 tive marke, of low quality, sold at 244. per ib. Quicksilver, 1s. B4sd. y rubber firm at Liaiv.—Russian quiet; St. Petorsburg clean, £34 @ £35. Mania dull; or 800" bales offered only 400 gold, (rom £34 108. a £86 bs. for ordinary (0 midd. current quality, Jue —1,785 bales partly sold, common sorts 10s. casier, from: £13 158. a £15 1s, for low ie pat com mon; middling fom 7 = ipa 64., and from 4.20 7s, 6d. W£23 Ga. for good to fine. Linsexp Cases in demand, ‘at previous prices. Lxap quiet. Common pe, £23 68. Iynco.—The deciara’ for the ensuing sale now arount 10 16,006 chests. Telegraphic despa ches have ‘been received, stating thatthe Bengal crop was not cx- pected to be more than 100,000 maunds, and some bust- ness hes beon done at €d. advance on July rates, but there are few cellers. Ison quiet, Ralls and 8, f. on b. in Wales. Scotch pig, 9s. a 698, Sd for mixed }. on the Clyde. Linserp ateacy, but pot active. Fair Caleutia on the epot selis at Cs a 668. €d ; fine ecarce and inquired for at 68s a £93. Bombay is held at la, A cargo of Oscss: the coast gold at 68s. Cd. ¢clivered at an Outport; no s of Hoativg cargoes at a distance. Taganrog leid ut 686. Gd., and degra at 6Cs. deltvered. Rucx steady. low eles to fine wi Benga! ae ived 108. Sd. a 158. ras 96. Od. a 10s. Kapgoon 1s. 1d. jae Te’ pote, sels have only cdoved 640 bags cargo S18 bags low Madras, which soid, the Romer from 9s. 6d. to 10s., the latter at 9a. Od. Two carcoes Necranvie Arrican sold Inst week for near big pee atlis als. Od, old terms, Rum quiet. 200 puncheons Jamaica gold at 48. per gal- Jon, end a emal! parcel of Penang at 2s. 25¢d.. S\itrerer in good demand, and — have further risen €d. a Is. per owt. Upwards 4, co bogs Bengal have changed bands privately at 325. éd. @ 368 , and 2,000 bags Benga! ia public sale sold at 238. ‘a 34s, 6d. for 10% tod por cent reir. Sricas —Ginger—280 bbis. Jamaica gold from 602. to PLT Lbs. @. for ordinary to middling, and bs. a 1018. for good micdling tofire, and 28 casos Cochin sold from bis. to S32. 60. for ordicary scrapod, rather wormy. Pimento—1,269 tii chief! withdrawn at 47%. to Sd. oc to middiing quality. good vy Malai wore offered Re = ie 81 aniune sound bought 51., and the damaged realized eres. OY is cases good white l'enspg sold at 10:4, middling dark Zanz!bar bought’ in Pe eru—055 bage sold at lds. @ lis. 6d. for oreipary bo ting Stok bas been in steady comand for ex, as well as rices have obtained. home consumption, and Of West Inds» the sales reached 5,850 hhds., including at pablic sale €40 bhds., ® tierces Larbadoes, from 4s. a ; Cf Mauritius and Past India 15, 0 bags! have bem oftered at auction, and mostly sold ‘eady prices. z 1 bbds. Cuba Tmuacovato, and 272 hhds. Porto Rico, neariy all sold, the furmer at 44s, a 448 fd. ta. for low mid. yellow( 103.94 duty), 448 6d a 466. for mit. to good gray (16s. duty), and 45s, @ 46s, for mid. to good mid, yellow ® Ase, bey , the latter at 44s. a dia. for brown and low yellow (188.8 . duty), and 466. 4€5.6d. for low mid. to gcod grayish yellow; 61 bhds., 70 bbls. good to Tne bright tow St. Croix, breught extreme rates, viz. : 40 * tie. duty). By peatecoutrnct, 1,000 boxes No. 9 Kon on the wwe been sold for refining here, at 44s.ed. (duty Tobey rad two floating cargoos have changed banc 8, One of 2,180 boxes No. 14 Havas insured in Hamburg, at 36¢. for Norway, rey 870 cases, 1,060 bage Babia, jasured a ge , tor Gotten. burg, ww -thirés brown, at'20s.3d., and one-third white, at O28. id., the latter belng a resale of the car; lant week, and a cargo of 440 tons native rive in Dec, at Ufs. landed terms. Te giish was advanced 3s, per owt. on the 27th ult common blvcks, 13is.; bars, 136¢.; strait, 13ie., we ito reported , ar . Petersburg ¥.C. quict, at 6@s.6d. a Ste, on J. for the end of the year. 5 sales of rough. Spirits firm, at 9o., for American in carks. Serre steady, | at £2 Haver Mare ,, September 28 to 50, inclusive.—The cotton market hat been active, bi: closed mx more quictly, owing to the Bank of France having raised the rato of Glaconnt to 6 per cent. msg ob week, - 4 bales, Stock, abort 400 bale. vd quoted Tolle ‘Breadstaits qotet, but prices supported. J'rovietons unchanged ; prices Eomibul. Ashes steady, withou! demand. Coilve firm. pit, and drooping. Tallow lowor. Ms) 00 firm. Oils, generally easier; ., in port, at T2fr. S00. on ‘kil, North Weetern at 400ir., The Very Latest. {London Nows City Article, Friday evening, Oct. 3.) ‘The Stock Exchange experienced general improve ment this morning, owing to tho sudden rally on the Pa ris Dourse yosterday, coupled with rumors that the Baok of France \s about to suspend cath payments. The Iog- lah fonda attained an advance of }; to }¢ over the Saal quotations of yesterday. Upon the receipt of the first tole- graphic despatch from the Bourse at Paris, showing the decided relapse, a ©\milar movement at once took place here. The closing quotations were }; per cent below tho best point of the morning, and }; to Mf per cent worse than the Gnal prices of yostorday. It l* recogniecd that saler of stock by the Bank, at the present period, when it can find full employment for Ite funds, la for @ perfectly legitimate use; but these realizations have occasioned an tncrcaged ‘emand for monoy im (he Stock Exchange. Iu the discount market there Is a fair supply of money, but the Daok minimum rate of 6 per cont ts fully main. talued. (fondon Times Cty Article, Friday Evening, Oot. 3 J ‘The drain of gold from the batke increases, further fume of aboct £70,000 having been withdrawn to-/ay. Under these circumstances, although the demand for mopey has again beom modorate, anethcr advance in the rate of cleeount may be looked for at any moment. The Paris letters all allude to rumore of the suspension of epecie paymente by the Rank of France. Tho drain, not- withstanding all the arrivals of coli! and eilyer that takes place, is rad to be proceoding at greatly increased rate, cawned, probably by hoarding. It is not believed in Loa don that the French governmont can have entertained the idea imputed to them, The shipments of specie by the P. and ©, Company's steamer Tora, amount to 0S, Of which £3,712 ts gold, tor Alexandria and Ceylon. The amount of various deposits in the Royal Britieh Dank, in separate lots, ranging from £50 to £1,069, sold by suction do day, at ratos varying from 10. to 10a, 4d. m the pound. The Mogliab funds opewed thir morn ing at » considerable improvement, |p comscquence of a rebound of 1% per cent, which occurred Last evening on the Paria Boures, on a report that the payment of the lat inetalmente of the loan will be postponed until January, and that po new ban will be required during 185; ead sequently the market entirely relapsot, and tho cloring qmotations were the same af thove of yertoriay RUSSIAS Advices from M Petersburg furnieh the detalie of the recent subskiles granted by the Ruslan government for the formation of ttvam companies in the ilack Son and elsewhere, They will amount anoually to between £400,000 nnd £600,000—the line to Alexandria alone re cotving £00,000, besides othor privileges. The total cayi- tal to be employed (# £2,000,000, and the rharos, which were all taken up immediately, now demand 10 per coat ‘The yorrols are all to bé built to carry guns, ‘and tho mode ia regarded by maay as @ Reoeemary, clever mode of cresting gud maintaluing @ cary, 60 a8 to evade the treaty of Paris. The Turf. A two milo race between Rocket, Lantern, and Lady Moscow, will take place this efernoom, at the Union @ourne, for s purse and stake of $2,600. This ought to bee fast race and well contested. The betting le avout oven, horse against horeepuolther haying boem namo! ae ‘2 favorite against the fleld. A Max Karan oy 4 Femat Doat—Ladt stom Ae 1856. GABITIOD INTELLIGENCE, _ q Port of New Yerk, October 14, 1850, CLEARED. Liverpool—F Cunard, Clark, Liverpool nae Liverpool—thos, Bichardson tem Patterson, Malaga Aguirre & Gale M Moreles, Burmeister, Haran 4,4 olden Age, Gilehrist Gab veevoaWakerann ‘Dimen. Ocean Isle, Doe. st Thomas—Penniston & Jones, tecre ae wont Laie a v4 4 J eters. Lucretl Kingeton, J Carlton, Wi Fumingon Haitand: Pheine *fusslan,, Cooube eihport—H D Old Dominian, Smith, Buenos Ayres—Robert & Wu- Montrose, Winslow, Mobile—Stargea Olearman & Rehr Psthiindee Hobbie, Washlagiou-Baleman & Bud- car F Townsend, Hoftnan, Georgetown, DO—Watson & Menrs. M Stedmen, Terry, Georgetown—Dolner & Potter. febr Jcin Randolph, iy, Granger, Bichmond-Van Brunt eRe Nr Merchant, Chadwick, Riclimond—O Hi Pierson. Bebr Wing of the Wind, ee Four) Mi les, Jayne. cei, Ech Youn, Journ Bal P pplncel cont Blog Eon es a iain ge THE re £3 aie Reamer iat A «& iN Brings Sieamer Caledonia, Layfield, Portiand—Cromwell' ‘ARRIVED. 17,8 steamabip Arctio, Lt Berrymna, Queenstown vie 8 Gteainebip Perea, Judkios, Liverpool. Oct 4, with mdse and FSONKOTK, tO ar. Phvenmehip Alabama. Schenck, Savannah, 66 hours. with mise and passengers. to 8 1-Mitehlll. Oct 13, 1040 Ea, 6 gailes N of Uaiceras,sigralized steamablp Augusta, b and passengers. to Spofford, ‘ileston & Co. several Fal hous outage 1 Mook by a dense fox. (Swed), Osiram, ‘Gottendurg, Aug 28, with trans to Rooean,Sebnsios Co. Bark Vactic, Varina, Bio Janciro, Ang 21, with rood do, to Sturges & Co. Oct 3, lat 32%. ion 1 rc Wild: fore, hence for Vera Cruz; 10th, iat 81 ‘30, ton 30, apo spoke Balazce, hence for Dewerara; same day iat 37 Al diviow te spoke brig, Daniel Webster. from Boston for has had light winds the vhole passage. Brig Elizabeth, Koaréman. New Haven. Sehr Exprese Merling, Virginia Schr Only Daughter $ masied’, Rogers, Baltimore, 6 days. ‘Lr Joun Shave, Watece, Bachiage Behr Loulsn, Posier, Gardiner Rehr Florence, Jamieson, Rockland. Bebe B Nour land, sta! Spear, Rock Ktedes, Kockinnd. art Sarah, febr TF siuth Briggs. New w Bedford tor Albany. Behr David Cox, Hinckley. Boron, Fehr Awericon Leile, Brown, Besion. Kehr Com Keareey Boston. febr Samuel Gilman, Crowell Boston, Sehr Adelaide, Nickerson, Foston. Bebr Hill Carter, Fiske, Boston ison, Ccbb, Provincetown. Provincetown. Abbot, ore Nes kes 6. Watson, Ne Amer Sarab, done Philadelphia Steamer Westebester, ‘Quark. Providence. Steamer Chas Osgood, Smlili, Norwich, ela Ship Great Western, from Liv Averpool. roel ‘Ship Sulti 0, Barreit from Ls e, bhip Bt Charies Conway, from Hamburg and Cathaten. Also a Prussian ‘Wind fresh, from nee a Log Vy yey Marine NEW ORL 8, Oct 13—Arr ship T kre Marine Corre Upshur, New York. on ‘Albaco't, Faton ; schrs BS Cid ships Tielen Me Yrencke, Balumore: bri eel a a Wand; BL Atwe 00d, Portsmout Cotter; Grace Girdier, Paine, ant H Curtiss Reston; ‘Nit T thompson, Barnes, Providence, Jobson, steamer Kennebec, Hand, NYork. ™ iscclinneous at Tn conseguebce of the ne wind yesterday sbip Uncowsh was not launched. the Ree ata te launched at high woicr this morning, from the yard of i Webp, Esq, foot of Seventh street, ‘The ship Charlotte A Ftumler, Lytile, arrived at Cowes, Fog. in the very quick passage of 91 days from Callao, a fall cargo of guano. The bark Architect. lying at Quarantine, dragged hor acchore during the py uall yesterday morning, dod went down — the Narrows. he was owed ‘back Gy stcamtag Her- cules, Sir Hevrenry Preston, Hinckley, hence for New Or- Jeans, wen! ashore on the night of the §1'iust on Delia Shoal, Dub was got ofl, after paying a salvoge of $4000, and proceeded om her voyage. Bure Maris. Mayo, from Port au Prince for New York, with collec and lor wood, put {uio W lmington, NC, about 11th ‘inst, y, and with sickness on Scene Nyx, Ward. at rhleiy from Albany, on the Sch inst, off Charleston bar, had both masts earricd away, lost salls, &c: Spoken, dc. Ship Howadjt, from Calcutta for London, July 21, off the Nevien'or, £9,dnre from Akya for Antwerp, §, lon ba mad boon bonged by hewr swept decks, split covering board on larbourd mad lost ral and #anchions from knightheads to main rigging: sprung t maintopmast; was iemditg 40 pul iNto Be pairs Irving, Spavix, fiom Moston for Valparaiso, , Of the Cape Of Good Hope, no date, mon’ from Akya for » from m Liverpool for Boston, Falmouth, F, Aug lao foe Queens Auten, fom Lomtou for New York, Sept gn of the Seas, from Australia for Liverpool, no 10 Janeiro acuael Theenpson." from Celenzin. for NYork (pro Nahi Thou pson, from C for London), July 7, lat wr. _Phip Wise Awate, Bursley, from Liverpool for Singapore, ts BW of Tusk. = ha 6 40, ‘thy. ivean Turk Tedaad he var, Beet wD ‘ ape Henry. ark FTL. (Ohio, from NYork June 9) for Valparaiso, Joly n. eB, en « Kobe ¢ 11 Hoscoc, from Boston June 10 for San Francisco, Ports. hips Houten, Groby Chinche Talanda ation); Sain) Watts, Milan, preprs \ ‘Yalbot, Houterdam (and sli’ Bept 4, Coqulmbo, Mlapoy, Guage yall Rept Cart ro, Ang %- (aad ot ‘Sept A} ouimbo: Mu, Callornle Packet ‘Bearae, Chl ; Win. Adeaides man, do, Bid Rep! 4, James ‘Ldlevetd, Votier, Chinchas; 7th, Geo Veabody, Bus merton, do. Janta Chile, Ang 25-64, 2h Cunrvedos, Sept 2—sld | Cape 8 Blondel, Lant, Lg a sivan, Gos haan, os" feud urea “Washington,” Havaaa, Oct BL Groy, Hear Mevorndek, Fellow (it, ve oh un “Ay tig. Kate F osten ton. Sid if, York Pima F Chase, Dery, Bowie, 2, ache Win , Morrow, NYorke; fd, licues W ark, Biss aason, few ‘ue, London, Ls Ociavia, Mitchell, Boston; 2h, A Kibet, Hoyt, Juckstnvilie, Cardenve, tn” ballast; eer te eB eon, ‘ork; brigs Dao! B Mcrbora, Berry, Bos. ry Lihetta, a, Moncriet, Berra Morena; a, er Cardenas j, ech Wa Mason, Staples, for Balduore &h; above arrivals, Axia, rept I—Art pror bark Mary Eitzaboth, Stet- Mazys, Ga. A Bop AB—-Arr bn Wetater, Keily, Carden Triwwan, Sept We Are eelr Le , Charleston (gad ald Sab ca return). “Sid Ba, U “Sa Mary, 7 Praehiia, New wood, Clark, Cakd for Buswn. Sid Bu, bark Geo & Heary, to Varranaiso, Aug 19—Ait bark Pm end eid LJ etd, Co, ‘ - ye Prnaverr Pent. FTW ENE, ‘pt rr Tarvie Aanderon, A Eater Oct 1, Joka M Lltivy Tucker, 8 York. adit ita FD Cutng, Rockwall, New on, Boston, “4 Transport, from Sex. decland , See Brecre, Moyo, from Neweas- York; Oid Denunich Auirouovan, Oct for NY: Bro: aperaits, Oct = op! D—Art Mde © a Shodine, 2 eet ade Uk $ Wales seerye ti fest Miremlenl; Oct 2, Thos Ce saiag, 18% aire ws ce. Bele (reported Are), from S| ah, Mary — D~Acr BT Marita, Prench on a Sut th, bho) crn tal tk More 7, Wm L Burroughs, Jepka, and peony | Peper, Arr Patten, Havana; Rashi, ‘haltlmorn; ri Corwin. wcingrave, Niork. triat, be nou crattn i Be gt eae Poanma, Hasson, N Tork Ruyter, Pronk 4 Beth for K shh , Hart Nord Amerika, Frieteiehs, New York, 1 K KY Coes, cc WH end doth Oo CULE Bos . Bucknam, NYork; Katabdia, Amsrary, ‘tog "Decker, do; Oct Int, Alexamirine, Weeks ol: >a frig oa MA Caeate A Samer, Lytle, © » OF. »avgn, Sept Are Bie Rubeke, Noreen, ¥ Yorks i do; § th, lon, W Ligon, NY 1 poten 1 datos Padmore rowel Be pag nrmacess, Sept 1) —#ld Mitiades, Curr Bhp Lian, ah “DArr Remarken, Smal, Malte; Files, uiler Genoa, Oe Rept a= Stick, Mayo, London ten nd anchored); Post Se Rogers, Red, do for Mote ‘ant : "Fed by 90, Atlantic, Thider, from NYork 17 dayw for Pe aoelot tn the Downs let, Tempest, Stinson, for NOrleane; ar AT ard bound. yupacad, Sep) Saeatey Nashville, Ewan, Charleston, BA hones rhein 4 Was detained e forged or Bio Oat EN Wisncd Mike, Benoa, Sept 26—Arr Ororlmbo, Groce, NOrleans, ‘1d 9h, ‘2—Put im, Dispatoh, Beaumont, trem BA: Alfred, fired Keert UoLyamaD. timore for Hagens, ne Henvort, Bavan be Luthor, Bender: oe bari (w), ikea on ee art Wa el, Caroitue © haga Soper, Kaman, ata Ea Sot f Srowel, NYrrk. Toad anid 2, Lego, fold, Clark, HY. 4 ‘9th, Spark ‘Kling Bea, Ohler, Oe, Gre Grow sere Norteanes sn fe Az dren NY Upland, Labrees sin ine un outward rea ath, Queen lelpourne; hertson, lao; John rrazer, bile; York: T mau. Colin: Nickels, Pott Rimouski; 34, Begs ., Caleutia; No Weiltiect, iy oe een ae Tat ‘Ann Washburn, Le ter, mietiean Ingle, Moore, do (and ent out ga ‘leans; ‘sion, 1a Radiaut, Flisa, uf, Bt Lawrence; Deal Fo 20h, Eliza, Ann Findlater, fina Prebie, do do; George asia ook varie Edisto, Herding, Bums ant N eee {WS—Are sd So Yor Bootes 1b eed ai Sk foe Hae? Lat, Furey th, How fe bgenfog » Carrier, ral inte Robinson, Urleans; Be yond Todos: iw Jamaica. lerb Sous tae bee wrence, Toston; &t, John G Coster, Pri G & Lamar, Mayhew, NYork; Caloutia rabian, Smellie, Savannah (and ld Sth, Arabian, Smellie, wanna (and, iuey 2 ‘ TL ¥ i, Be Sa Lyauonn, Sept %-—Arr Venice, Whitman, NOrieans pst, Sept 21—Are Oamanll, Charnior, Wiles, ‘Barrett, NYork. sid ‘2b, Charm, Sleeper, rebeter., Ate At |, Byruit inglna Ge vehi, AsNaaeg “nOricens! fea’ eo es eg Weeks, cain, Yorks 4 rro Gordo, Mi Messina, sent port Aza Aue Ammons, 1 6—Arr Lord is Seo eel hae Dagiett, N York. ett): 1h, Marshuetds uartewton.. “Cla Arey, “Tath, Gea Wealon tot C wort iy, Late, ang Grephound, Galbrandsou, ' Poiasvouy. ke Sept wos i Piymovrn, Sept, leans; Coiumbia, Derham, Jermyn, Paimporcr. %—A iw Wy Barter, Parnas, Sept esa Era G ribbie. ork. Kail cara aad Savanna! Nickerson. ioneeee, —_—— oral = York; Reim- gary, since, fe ease tk C id Our Union Bl nion, Sleeper: Bordoaus, Feet Queenstows, Oct 1—Put ise es eid ae tron tar Ft for Antigua, by stzcas of went Pourna: ie fe rr Fulton 4 proceeded to ) Wotton, NYork (ee Uasre} anes F, Bept ‘hon abip Colorado, Ricker, from ,Oa- or London, 158 day c Bet ba, Rept SeSh NYork; os ‘Tinos, Bennett, and = Oct 1, bumter, Humph: ey, Boston; Mary Benders, and Mickels, do, Suynxa, ight, Ryder, Post Lizzie’ Drew, Peicy, t16~Arr Bounding Billow, Small, aad Star- on; J J Cobb, Towa, Genoa. )* Acritols, NOvionaa eth Semsuas, Sept Tarr Cl Vigo. Tavita Fert 26—Arr Atalanta gers,© Thilladelphia, Joanna, Scl Maria wap, € NYork; “2d, Doty, Darien; 3b, sid Sid eth, Peirea, Osborn, feck; Treen, 8¢ 1 SAS? Jane © Cooper, Collins, Havana via, Falmouth. . ‘Arr A M Lawrence, Hallett, «ie e Paina, for Richmond; J oi ea, Se pt O0—air a th, Reinkiard, NYork. Azapa Bay, Aug 2—The Star of Empire (America, Bor 4 from Ray hd soe, n to Falinouth, whch pul ia hor: ienky, mas bean - ‘A large equcce-rigzed ship, apparent seen in lut 948, about 140 miles from this art ieee tae Fou fctiption given of her ahe is waposed to Neve beew tae eo Cot 2—The Syiphtde, Gartner, bas been in Collitton with the Bateau Spetiage “Grrench Heauregard, from Neweastle to Algicrs. ‘Tho lati foundered. eftin Eeven of the crow have been saved the others Conk, Sept 29—The Alma, Sezier, from Buetenche, arrived’ at Queenstown 2ith Sept, hid lost oad during & gale 22d Sent, in i ae lon 4 Dy S—The Waltham, Witham, f jst, lat "eachoe sal cml’ God ane'boen pat in here, oud was supplied with aa ancbor. Lrrxnroot, Sept 2—~The Valleyield, Clark, from New York, schichhrvivea horaon Whe 2h, Fert Ui ie at ba te tered'a mos: sev in lat 41N, lou 87, Rea Saovere gi ehif\inj eg we rhiist boating (9, auteuped », and Was obi; tg Of th eae Oy uid wiring he dock im the A work at the } ‘arti mn tha Gnikor by heavy. tala frequently to: epee preat y ay ec. A. to the bulwarks and full for Oer- chain, and has'been suppliod trem Det 2—The St Peter, Savin, from mieite, for New York, fy par ap te Ving had at one time Gve feo. arrived here, lexleo et ra the ann vo saad aa sega, which arrived here from avchor in the river dragged anebér, apd tal Ne = he Devil's Baik, a" obliged horts Slip enebor ai “A qunauty of w American Vease!. Deas hocks, Wes | Rro Jayrino, Ws fo harbor wndergo Avatralia® for doobey ing or going (0 se4 aatit the Downs, Vet 2~The Her ni ry 3 pe of Peck, spare, and eabin door aed on the 23h July dere, tnd thy cet by wt in towing up yoater- a ber of pimeior - wares tniary, ti oT nino wr nave xon of Wat <The Mesiorian, (Amer Henn Nar® proparator ¢ VOyagS thie" mon ‘on the voyreges out iuthoritien prevomt “x: ad inaieer’ ls dh onuelly inv Yeoman, Cathoun, of Liverpool for Castine, ond the Helos Ve a of and for Liverpool — trons tet during the of the 25th teaod. The alout eight tain Four men saved very thick Caicuta, were weather tho 1 t., between the Tasear rosk and Ball Fe ‘oan the crow. Semselves which wae greatly injured, and was abandon ourch man trom A cinkicg state. Crew, and of | : hou eto th Work, Pasion arrived in he kine ths ne Yeoman missing. Suirtns, Sept 29~The Hampton (American) broke from her moortoire tn Cave uewoo of do hoavy frou ta the river, aad Ports. joes bulwarks, fHlome ALBANY, Oct 19—Arr sebrw Tila becea & Filta, Mott, Aste Ann, Dayton, SYorki slcop Benjatin ‘a, Bell, , Cong Lucy ‘ Ta te, (Alt uy; Helen & Tibet, Bangor. Pa —" Oct i UT sieomer ee eotes 8 & BE BRAINTRE) Forrest, ty 1 dank. MILTON, Oct |—Arr pia: “Ann fitza “SRW. ORL. Ute mith, Nor, a Havana, chip The ea ftom Beton. my ap. 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