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THE PRESIDENTIAL QUESTION. YUE CAMBRON MOVEMENT GAINING GROUND. ‘The Newspaper Press Ventilating the General Question. The Trouble Among the New York Republicans and Know Nothings. The Chevalier Webb's Defence of Thurlow Weed Against the Pillmore Faction of 1856, tien &e., ec. the Newburyport (Mess) Herald ] Preparsiious fur the Presidential campaign Bp ot Will be likely to commence earlicr with all parties San vsual; even now we tee indcations of primary Mevemcns looking to new platforms and new cad Giéstes Un the par) of the repub)icans aciion is be og tekcn for the eelecuca af a standard besrer, ant we give WpoD our Culeide to Gay an article ip favor of Frem ot, from the pen of ibe man who frat pamed him for tne Pre- Bidercy in 1856, It is deserving of careful study by those woo Would voderstaue the oritt of affairs. tne ovative to Critendea op bis return t» Kenvucky, was not with. 9.4 metuivg from the Awricens, who may De much wropger ia I*#0 than ther were in 1856, if they are not fairly treated previous to that time, The moveweots of Wes iv Virglota; of J: tfarson Davis, who is now on @ viatt to the Norta; of Douglas to the Woeet, and of ), Cash- fmg aoa iverett iv New Eugland, are for some purpose, and | ok to a new order of aifaire in the democratio raaks. Yor thet thing thet presenta itselt on she sarfare is the soi that aoited dewooracy, borg It may be in a mi- Rority, will succe:d against a dtviced oppositinn. We hat lie cVideare of thie in the campaign 1856, when the ‘wrioe of the 1,541,000 who voled lor Fremont, witn tue £76 000 who wot for Fillmore, would not onty bave given Bp cver#hoim pg poplar mojority against Mr. Bachaoan, Dut in ‘he confidence it would have inspired, carried the cleo oa! collages a8 Chey were carried 1340 Tadee 4, Pre democrats cannot be said to have ha! a popular ma- jority, firm and reliable, in the country, since General Jackson's election ; but yet only ou two occasions, in 1849 ‘and 1848, have the opzosition succeeded, The’ cu uns Dave taken place in the electoral vou by the son of Dew States, have been favora>'e to the braille vag Bpce the growta of the country is greates: io whe Norta eru free States; and should Kansas and Oregon be added betore 1560, we sual bave 486 tree State wo 120 siave Rate vores, 7 or @ wejoriy of fifty six to the free 3.ates, in every one of which there {2 like:y to be a popular msjori ‘Ay epeurt Loe \ adminsiration, whie some of the weve Sia'+e are pot certato jor the democrats, snd upoo = for action, and wih @ candidate that would Shorongn y une the American republican sentiment of the count'y, so &3 to bring out the entire opposition vote, ‘the policy of Mr. Buchanan could not ba eudorsed iv De- Inware apc Maryland. if t could be in Keatucky or Mis. sour. The first object of th position, then, if they ‘Would carry she neXt Presitentiai eloctoa, is a union. And bow te to be obtained ? ‘The election of 1836 whipped the opposition into a ‘@nion in 1840; and their defeat fa 1844 whipped them fmto apotber union and victory in 1848; and it may be B worse ceteat io 8t6—zRorse because there was less eaure for it—will be of the same service ia 1860. Tha People saw in beth the former periovs named, that while ow Rowe Were reAay to Ireternize extrome mea ané ambitors Keadere kept ‘hem wide apart, aad for bar. mony and succes they rejected those ultra’sts, threw overboard the oe'fish and fectious leaders, aod in ther Own power raised u) men to sasume the reins of govern- mett. The same toing must be dove again: and for the Psat geile’ accomplisiicg the work more ersily im 1860 y sould now Degin to set aside those men in tho Stare orgsnizs"'ons, and in their nominations for Oongress and Beare officers this year. Lei them frown upoa ell at tempts to nom‘nate strsigh! out repub icacs, or straight @at Americans, tellirg tho advocates of such poucy: “Stand back, We'll one of this nonsense; the contest ts wot for names. and not for astract theories; oce Dasner bali be hailed by ali, and by all be borne to victory.” It we allow the standara of New Bog and to be set ap, Bod refuse alliauoes with the men of the northern ter of Wave States, and the West, wh» have deen ditterenty ed Bouted io religion and politics, because they will not come Wp to tha: stacdard; or if we will where to candi iets where views make them sec'lona), we may a3 well give ‘UP the contest at once; and we may as well aoandon 1! Meld w-Isy as ewO years hence, if we are wo Ds led by Shore who are co swiident of their strength—e dieucited perhscs unwieldy that they are reavy for RO \erme tbat will aco to Weir power. AS deeporeie ag de the conctinn of the democratic party to day, if we sre fo ray to such men as General Shields ana Forney, “we'll_bave nothing to ¢o with yon, Decanve you do not Brre® with us in every pariiralar;” fed tosuch men as Davis, of Maryland, and Crittenden, of Kentucly, “we Il Aave nothing to do wth you, becaus: you think more of Aamericaniem and lets °f emancipatim,” and such men as found in Missouri, Or. 2 O Fowa and Miinvis, “we'll have ni dy mot admit wegroes to citizenshit;”” then Uhat democratic P27ty, 28 broken as it és, will succeed in 1860, ax it did in ot or "6. ‘The ouly way for the oppoe tina to rally wio y Dope ie Lo RAmIt to Its Tanks all who in any way lanor prevent wiavery extevsi@n, and from the whole rel-et Wt man for weir Cancidate who w the choive of the maeray. I Culiforna, Keoterky, Misevoriant blioote wi! ‘OUG PAI as tar As Magsechusett ava New York, since ‘Boat ball is on the eum Foes let thom gologelber wa far they *i:}, tbe stronger encourag ng , and uot repel'iog O88 exosriereed © wenk—teach’ng add oopvincing toe fo the way, and pet tarnicg them Bore tt r bring up the slower to the forem Ray Dave yetrenches. Itis but a few years when Mss: @husetts was ss anti slavery than Pennvylvrnia now ert Goi!l not be long before Pennsylran ‘a may reach the Ground om which Massachurett: now stander, oils Virginia shal! occupy the ploce Pennsylvania fillsto lay | Vf we ait meet with dente for Barman. od in mapirit | of eoveretion, as oor fsihers mat w UD tom: ace for the purpose cf preser form 4 and the freevon: . ehetce of the more convervst or Mr. Crittenaen of tre more anti slavery—if Col Prem nt cannot wmite the whole, and Senator Dongias goes back tr the democrats. let Dom el te abandoned for st is better for them and their ated ia the Convention (han as the There may b» new men stronger for new emengencte end & 8, Senator Cameron, of Pennsytoania, Col X94 of Tiinwis, or Gee Banks may be preferable to Fi mont or Fillmore or Crittenden; and when they are they should re @xive such support as woul Pm owre sUCCeeE. {Bere follows aa extr +t from ihe article of the Fomatn.) {From the Pittebarg Poet } PIMON CAMBKON FOR PAFRSLOENT. ‘The New Yous fMnxatp is fairry io the fsid for Amon Onmeron for President in 1660, Since |: has been r Bained tha! Prevideuts are aot electe1 wilnoat renas7iva Bia, there issrlight chargs in the rentimeots of the at Soa toany Wiet ul gazve toward our pablic 7 booty expectauts. Toe Scotch blow! of Boa have sometsing to do in the affiation wich Lechiel! Lochiel! beware of the day. [Toe Pittsburg Truc Prete, and the Marrinburg Tele greph and other Pennsy!ranis papers refor to our move ‘ment m behalf of General Cameron; but they have as Jet no opinions of their own to give.) {From the New York Oonrier ao¢ Rnqutrer.) Tueno0w Wen. — We copy from the Kerming Post avery Just aod man'y artic'e in relation to the veteran editor of the Aany Boening Journal, and the reoklers and uapria ip ed combinwion of political backs who opexly de aand ‘Ghat be shall be “thrown overboard Tes scarcely ne eemary to say that 'he combination to which we aliute i@ @emapoved of the mor reckier: and uneerapa'cus ieaterr be late Filimore faction in this State, who deceiy into the nelief tht they were honest ta elect Mr. Fillmore, bat who now provtaim ct Bocheras by the 6 pa they Frowiogiy and intentionally ebeated the belief that it was possible to siect the 9 American party. When men thus open. oo proclaim the mode infamy, the people of courss, aad Ql their amociates who profess to regard booor and Roventy, do pot hevitate to abandon them; and a More mireradle spectacle than the little clique to which we allude has never been exhidived in the pulitica! ory of this State, Bet the folly of these men is eqna’ to their want 0” prin ple. Not conent with ine mischief they hive done, they Bow combine to centroy the man who, more than = @ber, ber given vital to the resublican party. while! the people fee! that puch tx the fact they taeieeey gay,‘ throw str Weed overboart, aod we will untte with Jou te securing the trivmyph of the principles wo hold ip Gommon tpsinst the atiisitration” In other words, they will sondeesend to wurtain their own princinies if the Fepublicenr wi'l “throw overboard" & man woom they Bete. And who is it makes thie demand’ 1s \t the people who were Celudes into tre support of Filumore ' Parfrom it ‘Teer, with great @mrimity, denounce end con ema we leetere who cheated them, and #ho now arow that what they aid war not te benefit themselves or ther cxnticate pus Dut to punish the repablicacs. The devi, it ie presunt ©6, cerives no beret! from les teg mankind into via: aod yet cock the great 1 of bir oxtetence, besanse he jorves 0) the ext Ay nyabew & 2 ed the pew omplieh the 4e%eat of repo vlicaniem, and time freely eioit that they thas sacrificed © Tveipies which we he'd in common.” Surely @ more Aiereputabie epeotacie than tie Cannot weil be Saget nto & support of ow, #0 far ov Mr Weed ie conserned, it cxnnot be dered that ‘uring the thirty five years he hae Bad forced upow him the practical leadership of ane in this State, be hae committed fewer errors and actoa with © groator dinrecard of oor, than any other ieater in ary State of the Union ae ever exhibiie’, Man te tmortal, and therefore Hable to err; but It doce no! require much frankeoas to srake & remponedic pr litic'an conesds all that we claim for dar, Weed. Why, then, this cemand on tho pert of men ‘rao have po claims upon the repudlioan party, and etil! eee epon the party which they now s4mit they cheated Ante the eupport of Mr. Fillmore? We aoewor unhenitating Vy, that while the areat bulk of the Amorioan party, aad ‘ail chete honest leaders, have manfelly unived with y= to pousiain “the great priocipies whieh we bold in Ameroa —(we qnote the Rxpress)—the few selfiah and #0'! con Genrne? ones —thoee who admit that they cheated tue pen ple ho the late Preeitential contest—eeek only to graiity inew ,ersopal hatred tewarde Mr. Weed. That genueman & bet w © repeblican party, nor does be peck to manage ana Convo! bat he hae been for thirty five years. the chist OF iceer aad seding mas: the opporition t ¢ mowecy i a0 petera tweationhe of the ple we re be pas done, and believe Be ras comnues * Wan aoy other verros wenn be y manifert, tov, tet in all his manegement ve gy We country apd te welfsr £ re i & § i i é o H | if i Hf & E Eee | i t # & gs i 8 & al i z3 a6 . wo bi shrvet upon cur afave. Lo bm as bereiofore, discharge bis Whole duty; and then if, 4# Biways D»B Mo the oae, he & vie is acupted—po becuse tc mes ‘rom bia but pe. Cane it is best—iet p» hor est and ve oe reoubl- can be chesied ipto tie belief toat tor of the at Deny fver wg Journal "6 seeking wo Baris pe Lady aod must be thrown overboard to gratify the New York Ex press ond those other jourvala @hich oow amit eather ray Mr Fitroore m 1866, pot to elect bia, but to da ea: the repuolicaps, and that they cheated their (oliowers into « support of their canditate, Dy preteadiog tha’ success ies was possible, when they ‘weil kpew that ibe pretecce was | declined j; Hudson, 3; Harlem, a moet celiberate f Bat we bay from the articte in the Post loxger Coroner’ Office, ne our read. ded. ‘Trr Fatar Rartroan Accineyt.—Corover Hills heli an | prices. Pennsylvania Coal and Delaware and rqveet on Friday, at Fort Wasbingtop, upon the body o” Patrick Hines, the doaf mute, who was run over et /600h ftreet on she evening of the 20th instant, by an exprees train on the Hudson River Kailroad, and killed, The evi dence showed that the ceceazed was walking upoo the Tack, and paid no attention vo tae whisile of th» los.mo sive, ‘which wos sounded to warn bim, and that che 4agi BeCr Was aowble to stop the train ia ime ta prevent tae occurrence of thea ccicent. A verdichof ‘Accideacal NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, bad declared a dividend of four and not five were in fair dewand at 700 had a severe aaasueeieae Sper gerd, saree ace eid of 104 Sh Ba Galena itself 1 off 1} per cent, and the Western ‘ices. The stock share and general railway market . It = Ey need hardly be remarked that, eo far as the stock is | pt ky 9 concerned, it is worth more under present circum- , pos Yn Re stances than it would have been had the company | fency calioces were in good demand, Fine blankets were declared a dividend which had not been fairly | Wisyin) cosler. Clothe were quiet, except for heavy earned, or left themselves withont any surplus to . by _ ey abe It is yl that wr mney CITY COMMERCIAL BRPORT. pay four per cnt is now ik in this city. AY, \ Rock Island sympathized with Galena to the extent | eee e Gent ee Cae of } per cent. New York Central declined }. The | fresh ground State and Western. ‘ravsactions em- street was full of silly stories about the damage done by the fire at Buffa'o, an accident which, even leaving insurance out of view, could no; wel! cost the company twenty thousand dollars. Erie 4; Reading, 4; Michigan Southern, }; Cleveland and Toledo, §. Pacific Mail continues steadily to improve; it | By. closed this morning at j advance over yesterday's Hudson were a shade lower. The traasactions in bank stocks were limited and without change in prices. In the bond market there was very little done. La Crosse land grants improved } a 4; State and railroad bonds were steady, but dall, at last quo- tations. The market closed a shade stronger, but became weak and inanimate almost directly after- death” was therefore reasered by the jury. Deceased | ward. Was # native of lieland, 16 years of age Fouxp Dsownxp.—Coroner Connery held an inquest on Fri¢ey upen the bocy of an unknown man found drowved near Governor’s Island. Deceased w: yeore of age, snd was in a lue frock pants, Sgured vee, with brase Dattons, blue stockings, alippers, &c A portemonnsie, covteiawg Bdvus $9, Was foung in his pocket. Tbe body had been ia the water about a week, aud bore no marks of vioense, Tae jary repoered & vercics of ‘Death by drowning.” Fatal CAMPHRNE ACCIDENT.—Mary Clark, ® giel twenty years of age, died on Fridey, at the New York Hospital, At the second board Galena and some other spe- culative securities advanced a shade; but there was very little business done. The closing prices at Kowalski’s, after the board, were: Pacific Mail, 90]; New York Central, 954; Erie, 18; Harlem, 114; Hudson, 28]; Reading, 457; Michigan Central, 60; Southern, 23; Panama, 1053; Iliinois Central, 78; Galena, 903; Cleveland and Toledo, 363; Rock Island, 773; Milwaukie and Mississippi, 17}, The from the effects of burns recoived iu voneeqieuce of wae | News from Europe was construed favorably, and the explosion of a camphene lam) aiew bights ago as 34 Co- se street. an inquest witl be heid upon the body omy market closed firm. The exchanges at the Bank Clearing House to- Busey To DeaTs —Mrs. Ryan, wife of Thomas Ryan, | day were $15,425,906 95, and the balances $1,014,- reaid:pg at the corner of Forty-firet street and Fighth ave- 153 14. The Metropolitan certificates remain at nue, was fatally burned on Fricay morning, her clothing | $6,000. The following was the business done to-day at the Sub-Treasury:— hile she was engages i ry rpg tome Campbese uco is ae died immediately afier the accident oxcurred Ove of her children, oven years’of age was ae? sevorely burned atthe tice, Am inquest will be held upon the body of Mrs. Ryan to cay. Naval Intelligence. The United States sloop of war Savannah went ia com- mission on Thursday, 22d inst , at,12 o'clock. Ber crew, Bovee taken fire w ligbtiog some $879 297 29 117.009 00 3:5,720 69 262,880 24 The following dividends have been declared :— The Galena and Chicago railros.! a dividend of four consisting of two bundred and thirty men, were taken | Per cent, payable on the 15th instant; the Fx- from the receiving sbip North Carolina. (no the arrival of ber crew op board, preparations were immediately maie to havi ber out 10 the stream, and woen our reporter soft she wesaready under weigh A large copcouree of the friends of those on board crowded tbe Navy Yard ga'e to fveh an excess that the commander of the yard, ‘eotain Rooter, was compelled to ivsns an order proniditing any ove from comng in—a very wise decisioa, a8 the offloars.on board a mi f war immedately after golog to commis- sion, baye enough to attend tw in statioulng the crew im their reepective places, without hetenmg to the tm- portunities of thoee wishing to gain admitaace on board. nor reoorter vieited the Sevanvan previously to her going eens Tenn 6's, *99. iD COMMi#s0D, and ound everything about be* tut-rnal Arrapcemenw as enug #8 Could be ExXpectad in the hurry ard confusion of pestiog ber small stores, Parser &c.. on board; the decks must vecessarily be iunbdered Up With Cordage, rigg ng. &> She is Certsioty & fae ves. sel, and reflects creait op thoee who superintepded her Te-censtruction. Her marine gaard, numbering forty-three men all told, prerented quite a military sp esrance, ia full uniform, as they were warched op 9 the parade gronod in the Nary Yerd, from tbe United States ship Nortn Carol'ua. Lieui. a. J. ‘Heys commands the guard. and previous to their departure on board ship, macceivred his mea weil. They were ecoompanied by the marine baad of the re cerving rhip North Carotins. Ph ‘anne will sei) for the Weet Indies the first or the Jatier part of next weer. ‘The Houtre of Mercy, Houston Street. ‘The Sisters of Mercy respectfully icform the friends of their mnetitute and the public in general, that the young fir's eemiied for protection to their House of Mery are Lever aliowed out forthe purpose of bathing; copecquent- ly, the report row corrent, that the young persons lately crowned whilst bathing, were trom the House of Mercy in rsouston street, is entirely falue. CONVENT OF MERTY, Corner of Houstoo aod Mulberry streets, New Yorn, Ju'y 43, 1868 ee i ate Ai eine FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MONEY MARKET, Famay, July 23—6 P.M. ‘The arrival of the America at this port pute possession of three days later news from Europe. Consols bad been well sustained throughout the week by purchases by the government broker, and an easier condition of the money market They closed at 65{ for money and } for account; the French rentes at 68.50. Breadstuff were rather better, some qualities having advanced. Cotton had lost the late advance, in consequence of copious arri- vals from this country. The retarn from the Bank of England for the week end- ing the 7th of July gives the following results when com pared with the previous week: — Public denontea. « £699,990 Decrease... £400,109 "On the other &/ 1e of the eccount— Governm’t securities. £10 602.417 Tnoreane, Ower eeourives,.....' 16,685,445 Tnerosse, Notes unemployed... 10,666 680 Decroase. ‘The amount of no'es in ctrevtation is £20,687,770, being ‘au Increnre of £118,015, and the stock of bullion in both de partments is 217,408,057, showing @ decrease of £529,790 when compared with the precedirg return. Issue Department. Notes tesved..... Goverowernt debt. Uther securities Goid cow and b: Seven days and other bills 806,627 88,723,140 207 ————— 88,723,740 Messrs, D. Dell, Son & Co., report as follows:— ‘Tbe market for American securities till continaes with- outackivity. end nothing has eccurred during the past week of suflicl Dt twporiance to claim particular novice Coited States 68. wis je 403, y Oe, rrerling. Massachur eter Obie 6's, tock, 1696, Penney ivania 5 Do. bouts, 18 Tepnensee 6's, ¢ Panausa ta ivcad 145, lett morigage Do, 1865... .. Penney |wania Central 6 The Times of Fri York sna Brie w Timo Central 7 per cent, 1 cont discount, New York ene Cortral boud:, 26 mortgage, The following ia the Intest " quotations of ratlway shares in the London market: — Sever onueyivauin Cloring Business e Railways. prices Tittnot Central 6 per cent, 1876 4a77 Do. 7 per cent, 1876. Bah 79 ais — » ah hy die, Maem slats ee ee ed ea — ae — +a — per cent, oon., 1864, a 92 $100 ehsres,, Tai — Kew ve kK aod hrie dd morig BIC ooaree Penwry !ve0'a Ler £00. 6 per cex . 8a 90 57 a 89 Kees The aunovncement 4 change Fire Insurance Company of this city a semi- annual dividend of six per cent, payable August 2; the St. Nicholas Bank a semi-annual dividend of three and a half per cent, payable August 2; the Brooklyn Bank a semi-annual dividend of flve per cent, payable August 1, at the banking house in Brooklyn. Stockh Excnenge, Fripay, Jaty 2, _ 93 50 she Gus R RR b30 Bang 3 150 Harlem RR ..... NS 96% 8° Reading RR. : 45% 853% 165 Mich Cen RE 8934 1006 California 8% 10 LaCrosse&MiURR 5 500 Brock!vp 6's. . 44 189 MHI Mies RR... 17 eroo W ¥CepRR 6's 8% 496 Mich 2 &Nie 4 20% 4600 SYCon bds "76, 98 100 % 1€00 BrieRRe bee'e2 32 fo 4000 HerlemRR Im §5 200 1000 Herem 3dmbs 583g 150 2000 Read RR bs. 86 67 450 1€00 1) Sep RR bes, 867% 300 14000 LC& Mi landgbs 315, bg eee | RR. te 10594 1000 ¢0...... .. SiR do... 10536 129 ehe Pk Commerce 100 ig eH ClevOvLARRxd 89 + 106 295 Gal & Mhic RR, ” 401 60 » 100% 20 Metroro'itan Bk. 1072 5 Coptipenta) Bank, 97 Phevix Paok 108, Del & Bud Cal Go, 9034 200 Penn Cral Co bEO 210 Pacific M 8S Oe... Mw arp. a0 she Panama RR... 10536 100 Cleve & Tol RR 160 do... .beO 50 TM Cen RR 5Gal = RR, 200 do, 50 Mich Con RR. 100 M3 & N la BR. THE DRY GOODS TRADE, The followirg is « comparative statement of the imppris of foreign éry goéds at New York for the week, ana since i January 1 For the Week. 1866, 1858. Rotered at the port. ..$3,832,40% 1,679,300 Thrown on market... 3,723,066 1,918,404 ince Jan 1. Entered at the port... 65,099,846 59,946,512 27,188,080 Thrown %m market 84 616,871 58,8 32,918,908 The above tables speaks for itself, snd continues to ex- hibit a striking aieparity between tho entrics the past week and vince January last, compared with the eame periods leet year. The differences 'r the amounts thrown upon tte market aro equally obvicus. Merchatts from the South an¢ Southwest have anpeared im some greater force this week, and have purchssed sea- sonable goods to a moderate oxient; yet the fali trade haw not ret ir, end in not expected to be developed to any great extent until the first week of August The cloner requiaitiens as to the conditions op which goods are now old are caiculated to meke Southern purebacere enter ibe market with more caution, Since the panic in the trade Inst fall dry goods houses bave acted on a cort of reneral ‘under standing in favor ef curtailing the long sredit <yetem bitherto prevatlipg, and which subjected it to great flactn » | men an ations and frequently to reipous losees. At proment ue terme mort geeerally recoguized by jobbers are as fol- lowe:'—Tirst, rales tor ossh, with @ liberal diecouat; coné!y, sales at six months, and thirdty, sales months, regulating prices somewhat in cach eae by tne terms agreed upon. At the Eouth the cotion crn coven im Once & year, and merchenta reriaing in ther secuse of country bave hitberto been compelled ty give thelr costemern twelve monthe credit: and in case’ of unto, ward dinnaster, such an tbat caused by the reeent floods, they are ccmetimes compelled to extend their creuite wo \woyenre. These lorg crecite of course incurred riet to the merchent, who, as an cilet, utually onarged the planter so much the bigher prices for goode, which also worked t the Gwasvaviage of tee coemuwer. Of late youre the Soutcers people hare dove much to reform thia strong theme ver, ard business transactions with ecticn of the Union have come to be based on Principles, ond are considered much safer than fevetetore. PUl), trom the constant Cemsend for me to epen eno improve pew cotton ertates in the new eetile. the ovltivaters in such cesee require the usual | credite, end wit) Only patromive those who give them fo exten?’ euch facilities to them requires the porscesion cf & large amount of capltal, Fieves the disposition to curtail credite emorg the more prudent or smaller # tends to corcentrawe the trade of 8 | comparatively few boures, who contro! an immerre amcont of capital, and who, by raleing their per come of prices, em lore, If necereary, to give two years credit. Many planters on the M | bave bad iheir ep ire crops ewept away, wil a0 extension from their oreditorr, Orleans factors, for another year.’ Still lands of the South must be Cotton they grow wilt pre ition ar bygh prices through the aomson aca they wih urre Game ib fur tho Neunl Coueumption of goody The urte regercicg th at Crops at the Rens are of & sived ct aracter—that is, goo! ond bad in places. They are Good im Michigan, end in other States in mpots "but very or ieng in MMicole and come other Chtricts of coun. Au imprersicn prevaila tbat ia the avgreyate t ‘ape ‘or the whole oountry will be covei¢erably und fleet year, Nevertboiens, the Cie! prospect 0 Wert ire much more crocuragieg from the iste impr Vertent in ow and grain, which will enable the r ei the remaiping suppiies of last year's grow ter prices, end to get bigher rates at ibe Cpenity for the pew crops. This ture in prices haa ii parted mere confidence to jobbers im favor of an it proved Western fail trade, though it may set in a little late, which ix not oevaly at ite boight tii] the Suthern trece le pretty well over. Domestic goode were atenay oré enlcs feir forthe seseon. Both cotton and woollen mili are recc mmencicg operations, or working full time. A company Dan recently purchared the cotton fac tory at Alexandria, Virginia, for $02,000, and are about to put it in full oper Brown sheetings and shirt irge were @t 8c. six monthe, and 8c. cight monthe, browns were quiet, We quote medium at light shirtings at 6c Bleached © were beid firmly, while ea'es were moderate brown rile were firm at #0, @bKc.—the latter Sure Oepaburgs were quiet. Dovima wore 4c. for medinm; best qualities w Printing clothe were more active, Freo rales of 66x00 were made at bige ; Opleces, at hi¢c, Prints were jo the dieplay of new and season pened, wae very good, Madder colors &@ coperior wake of favey colors at bane we a a ereiine de Mines were eollixy to @ fair Ulta of colon warp and wovllea Miling wore nd the provision market. brerea sbovt §,000 a 9,000 bbis., within the foltow- po senge afer ¢f prices:-— — » While oD aront 1008 200 bbls -eleeing rita teticne Southern brands were in good request, while ippiies were moderate. The sales embraced about 1,690 al hoe Din, , Within the range ofeor Geures given above. Rye flour was steady, and abevt 4000 db Whest—The receipts apd sates hgbt Corn mea! was firm, Is. Brancy@ine were gold at $4 25. and etock were light, and traneac- rales )mited. The trap: 10,600 buebels, incluced in which were about 6,000 burh- ele vesound Weotern mixed at 7c. , 800 do. ‘Soathers yellow an4.1,000 do, white Soothern at Site. for each. Rye was firmly held, and tor good Northern 760. a 76c. wer asked. Onte— Jersey new crop sold at 41c. and Peunsy)vacia at 430 Stete and Western were uncienged. Corres. —Tho rales embraced about 2,000 bage of Rio, mr Jorephine, and 3,300 do , ba'ance of the cargo of the Fellsee, op private terme; 300 St. Demingo sold at 93,0, and 200 do Cape at 10Ke Corton —The sales em traced about 1,200 a a 1,500 Dates, cloeipg ep toe basis of aboot 17%(c. for miad ing Freicnts — At the meetwr on ‘Change the merchants bed rot yet bad time to receive their letters from tne Post Office; and hence, while rates were firm, engage- ments were very light.” To Liverpont about 3,600 b>in. flour were engaged at 2s. a%n Id. = 2%. ligd., and 500 bbis. rosin at ls. 103¢d. Cotton wes at 3 sa’ a 7.920. Grain wes at about 7d, To Melbourne veeeels were getting 250 8 3Cc. per foot measurement Rates to California ranged from 260. a 27 ‘There was nothing new for Giaegow, London or = [Rae mcd boxes of bunch raisins were made at $2 373, Bay —Sales of about 1,500 bales were made at45c a60c. ae ranged from 2c. a 240, witn limited "ec inate — Se of 50 bhds. Cuba muscovado were mace at 10Ko. Naval Stones —The market remaived without spirit or evimacen. Sales of 800 bis. spirits turpentine were msde on the spot at 442¢0., and 200 do, to arrive, at 440 eee et See tae and crude tarpentine was quiet at $3 62 a $3 76 per 310 Ibs. ‘Uns. —Salee of Ineeed continued to be made ast 720. a ‘T5e for city evusbed and for English, Crude sperm war et $1 16 8 $i 20; winter unbleached at $1 30 ; do, spring wpbiesched at $1 25. Whale was in moderate Teqaert at 0c, a 53e Lard oll was quiet at Bbc. a 950, Tullow ‘was in good demand, with eales of 6,000 Ibs. at 8%{0. Paim of) was quiet ot 9c, Om Cake —We quote city thin oblong, in barrels, at $2 50 a $33 per ton; Wemern thin at $3: 20a $32, and Western thick at $30 Provisioxs —Pork—Tha market was steaty. The sales embraced about 600 »dis., including mess at $17 123;, ong prime at $14; thir mers at $16 56, aod clear meee w $19 60.0 $20 Beet contupved 1 fair “cmand at steady prise mbraced about tf a 0 pbia., teoluding conn. 11 60, repecked Weatern mess at > wae Crm, wih light pales Cut mente wees to fair demand ate for shoulders and Se. aSi:0 for reme. Lard was steacy, and sales of about (1% bois. wore reportad at Tie @ KC. ir wes ip leer spirited Gemand. Obi0 leable at 1 i6e.. an’ common to prime State st a 20. Cheese was ato, lo be. for common, aod at €e ® 8c. for good to rime. Rice —Balee of 1,600 casks were wade at 810. 3X. Scans continued frm, while rales were icen active. ‘The ener embraced about 1,500 91,600 hhde. Onba mur- covedo, chiefly within the range of 6%c @ 7%0. @ 77;c., apd 2500 boxes at 750. a 93<c, the latter figure for white Havana Sprces.— 50 casks of nutmegs were sold at 6730 , and ‘10f begs pepoer at oc. Soar.—Saies 50 boxes Castile were made at Lic. ale HiskkY.— Sales of about J00 bois. were made at 24c. a ke. OUR FARILY “ARKET REPORT. Dealera report busiaces t ve picking up somewhat in The butchers are the onty ones who now complain of apy unusual dallness. FRUIT FROM THE SOUTH. ‘The rupping of stesmbca! lines between this city and the Southern ports ie revotution'zing the whole fruit and vegetable business of our markets. Io former years the Joreey and Long Island farmers reaped rich harvests from the sele of thelr early vegetables in New York, sod they dictated terms to our dealers, Within a few year, however, all this has been changed, and row our market fe filled vf che profuctions of Southern States for mouths defore or .arwers bave reaped their crops. Every yoar adds wo the exient and importance of thie boriness, sna large amounte of capital have deen invested in the 8. to Savaonah, Ga, Charleston, Va. Poistors, twomatons, ov beaos apd tarnips, amcng the erticies mort dentin. The ery bell ng lands adjacent C., end Norfolk, ly enjoyed but for @ brief period. Tbe peach trade is Bow to be added to tae others. It seows chat the peach orchards at the South have been very fruitful this year, and greet pumbers of thew bave found their way to thie city It is a Leticeadle fact tbat the peaches from the e: teme South are very bardy, much more ro (baa those from more portbern climes. Thos, the peacher that ar- rived bere from Savaneah aod Charleston lass Tuesday week, were sold in the market yesterday, ln good condi- Hen, &bie Hoes whicw came in the steamer from Norfolk inet Thurrday evening bad to be thrown away, A week ‘6 a8 OP g Oe It in Rafe to Ke@p Jereey peaones after having been gathered from the trees, but these Hoatbern peaches are yood for two weeks, This i oxid to be dus to he femmyy? they bave in the far South of I eat <3 the alwond i gral the peach upon it, oa thee pootbes have s very Gi From a statement 5: wished by Dr & French we learn the folowing fact:— The How. Wm. Greve of Kelme, fonth Carolina shipoet the fret pesches trom the fer Roun in 1806 consigned to F. A. Wilkinson, of Washington —. nein wip usnally oe-npien hovte Beside thee imlana travel of So Omite, sede Of toe trait arrives In prety good order sine of ‘twits trea and Inecous. ‘There have beon #0 far about 1.500 boxes from Coaries- top apd (0 from Savancah. Yeslerday there were but few peacbes In market, the meucipaicd supply from Nor. foik beving been spoiled. From ail accounts the yteld of apples in the neighbor. hood of this city wil! be large, but the Western appics are reported to be very short. This has advanced the price of dried apples. Cherries aro divappearing trom market, but berries are pleniy. Aunexed are the retail prices: — Bleck berries, qt = nee, bunch. 1 Sad On Goarrien, Ibe Pe ot ae ce Gnoeeh ries. 8 der Pe errie qt. My J t povben = bes tenes Bato Poare st. — =a VEGPTANL Potatoes contirne to arrive tn ‘are quantities and the price in cheapentrg ently. The supply trem Norfoik har ceaced. So far there has born no aprearence of rot. Let tus bape ft will Notcome. Tomatoes are beco mir g cheaper, ete Ly ay indeed all manner of vegetadies. Green corn ax yet in reares. Potators- Dykemen Tomatoes c Tometces. art bf P Fret * beans, bush Cavdage Cremmhers perton t ten (eetiarwers. en... 6 0 Reaaah. dor 15 Greea Corn, per iso 87 1 11Sle Barie burch Lee kee... bolnren Ss peek. Farsiey, vumeb.... Fy MRATS. We bave no charge to note this week in the price of mest, Ment by wholernie is cheap enough, but the buteh- §e WwW 0s = te 9 ¢s = wah mau Le Na na % ei oe ie is a ea pork, a = * tmetet jowle 98 W 620 POULTRY AND GAMe Te alon vechnrged in price, Wooderck is bipher thon twee. A qumuty of young gorlings are Boted amon the errivele male 6 m1 a pige. immed ais poh iB we fl Sse me ir Bch coca es rien. ‘The rtock of fieh in Nah, and #0 ie the demand, Weak. fieh is cheaper, bavirg become plenty op our comets in consequence of the abrenee of ite netural destreyer— the bive feb. Malmen 'e geing up Lobeters are now in their te end they are, however, 7 fearing them at the here in, g well cooked and bighly seasoned. Flakee are plenty rp. 620 a a Shrewerb’y, 100. — 9 Clome, bath... 87 * ae wae ws wa ae wa ao MISCELLANBOUB. Rutter, which bad advanced early in the week, was Gown again yesterday. Cheese begins to look better than it did. Pek i a2 ficneytsen'iss BS & % i] 10 a 16 6 8 a 6 10 - am 8 Ww a 3 : a eco eae: alae NN ————————— | MABITIOR INTELLIARNCE aLmanAc rox WEW YORK—ria Da. MOOR SBi8.. 23 SIGH Wares. | “Port of New xem, July 23, 1858. | PARED. Stenmehip Fulton. Wotton, Southampton and Havre—W 8 Dreyten Tier mebip Bétpburg (Rr), Cummie eaten inéian iS. (Br), (ean ae nee WA jal 0. By 'p Compromise, Child, Liverpoo!-Howland R Frothing- hi Suzenne (Pr), Wiiliamem, Greenock—R R Berthold. BHP Fuccess, Chare, tt John. NB—Waleh Carver Chase. a urette, Linrekin. Cadiz—H D Brookman & Co, saan of tke Bea, , Mamga—Gaiway, Casada & eter, Bark Von Berg (Olden) Muller, eee faaien & Ruger. Bark Ciifien, Lewis Riebmond ~ pereas wif, Avery, areenibo end Ns Thomas—Maitland, « na. Nees Connor, Rooke, Para end 4 market—Corning, Bento fe oh CB Epudron, Squires, Larsca—MeCready, Mott o> oo Schr ‘Thomas Holos, Lozier, Sevanuab—beranion & mr ix che Jon Fi Renve't, Gearectown—M Kedell Eo Stueoe Lwoum, Baltimore—MaiJer, Lord & Que- Schr Swan, Dill Bulttmore—Fhelps Dodge & Co. for pe ore Bhiraberboont &P Bask & vo. Jeffereon Bits Ssiem—h W Ropes, nek ipgb+m Provisenoe— Master. a Eliza, Robinson, Phuadelpbia, ARRIVED US seem reverue entter Harriet Lane, Fannee, Washig fon vie Baltimore. 40 boure. 22¢ inet, off How Isiand passed hence for Norfoli &e ‘a (ar), Wickman, Liverporl. July 10, with Parnecgere wo BCuperd.” arrived off the Batiory at 101 dmb inet paced bark Maria bound chip Caravan, Sands Viverneol Mey SL, with mase_and 2 passengers. to Powinnt & Prothivg bam. Jone § off Nive Hench in the Irish Chennel_apoke shin. Rock‘oabam, Liverpool fer Boston 2th iat te 40. len £09, epoka brig Clyde, thom Newport for Halifax. Baw four large lecbergs 43th 4 rt Cope Roce Pp Char'er Oak (of Bearspor’). Carver Liverpool Jane 2 with Font to Wa ch Carver & Chase, Mad light winds and come w ship Joeerb Gllebriet (of Themasion), Willems, Li Juve li wthmdse, to Snow & Burgess ath inat, lat iv Columbia hence for Liverpool chip Cordeiie, Bishop, Liverpool, Jube 21, with mass, to creer Sb'p Brstorn Siate Kilburn London. 8 days. with mdse, to Brew #oné Co Savertenced Nght winds from W to 8 daring the ene purseye. bed much fox on the Bands, but sae no tee. 41. ines iat 4d 90 lon #7. sigpalized sdip Coastanting, srevdin ed ship Rédyriove, alanding Et bon Ambros'na, ted stesmer ste: ring Sue, abrwing ieth Ise dt ed len 65 25, signa ized ship Emuire nies, 1 woe erpool June 2 tor sew York sane ope wbentg schr Creed of Frovineetown. with 160 i a fo ali well ‘ poke ‘ig Soha C Ives, trem Providence fi - Pretou: 20tb, sve ship South <a, ro ina trem Rotterdam for New York”. Ths BS wok » plot trem boat J Waterbury. off Georges Rank tip hobera, Marin, Glasgow and Green ook, Jane 14. with mere. to Duvnim & Linon | saperieceed beavy WAW gale to the Banks: from ibeper ugbt «inde Ebip Arable (of Brunswick), erding Tavre, Jane 9, with miter end °66 parsengers, to Loumiens (Brem), Sulle ith mdse so © Lublipg. ich on board Ree, . asec gern to TR 40.46 'on OMS socks obip Wow O-icans Temes to thip Farch tor dives) wth len Trient Aare. a Bidre td P Dyrith.s Gor tet wat 38 80, 1. epee brig, Newsboy, 4 days frum Payal with passen- #78 for Rio + hhak® Von Beeutien (Olden), Fesenfelat Bremen, 48daye, tw ballast, with 149 pane to Panton & Ruger ner Harmer. —<--. Gregfaegoe, with sugar, £c, to master, Arebored m lower rentne ark Matagorda, Gardner, Blizabethport, with coal, for Pro- of ‘Themaston), Ppregue, Almetra, Spain, 2 th lend end cork tod W Btwe!l ef Calbealtar, EDC fiew Orinane for Bares ona. Ps Amily, for New York big ania Gwen, Bay Neuvites, July 11, with sugar and molerees, to Thos Owen & Pow Bie BBerre Herrick Bilrebeibport for Boston, Bie Ebel oF Vorkiown), Trader Remedios. 18 days, with evar end aol seer. 10 prurgen & ‘0. om Galvesion for Bow Taylor, Charleston, 8 co. Moyet Setteny ARDROSEAN, genie Sa Sid A Relt. and, MSS NAM! Cotha wera sSutebee ee lay 10. legrrd poeed ‘May Queen, Dedader, fee lee bt slula Sm bry Chee Been, Chattin, Sombrero; Sh, F “yaunti Slr i'Arr if Gabata. Vou Hage, ROstenas arty See Sei. Soeredee Martinez Charles: Crean ton; Tancxon. mm Aprit=in port sip Kathoy, todderd, for Hong Keng nesriy ready. BapaGhy, May port bark Star of tha Rest, Boyer, anc. Cowns Juty 8—arr Beaver. Kelly, Ga lacy . Liner} Vork (end el for Br vee 2aa6 on: a @, Canpiry, Joly 7— Arr ML ‘oast, May 6—8ld Kirst Jnly Tare Bxchenge, Fo'te, London and ald for Foren). Sb Adriaiie cart, cit Reger ld 7th, Menitcu, Borex eel) (from Lavden), W Passed by (co &h ebto Mav ee lean or Goitenbore, wb, Norval, Trey" at Sy} Tene for oie hisizone, July b—Arr Meses Davenport, Oondry, from be ag ArrdJulle Goth, Roos Havana: Geonres, aiwoor, July 6. ‘tb, Jas ererege bophins, Have: Magune, »t sbomas; for Lieery 00) CLatcow, Aurtip (einrnock. ‘Toly O- an Montezuma, Athkine, Montreal. Sid Tih» C adsme, Pemisgway, Boston (suother account saye Me Borwen' % oe, in Meee Jonairo (and probe proba b 40d, Fee peeee elas E, cxsatnite Hil Grasp Bassa, May 23—1n port brig Felmouth ane eeware Privorr, July 6-614 Pero, Atafford, N¥ors: Chee Geuld, + 08'03 Amerika, Bcboenmaker, do, ‘jana Wiluot. mina Therrap, NYork, Favre, Jult b—8ld hurewher i, Fobvelden, NOrlexas (oe feras reported in port 7th), Cld 7th, Alfred Storer, Brown, Rawerre, J hp 6a Bone Costerre Boward, Brush N Youk: 6th, Stet Hairax, J fr Wd, BeLons Krowlton, N dey, do, Cd Mth, sehr John TH nue or Wront, wz! 5-08, Brosnan ‘thio cohilier, ‘Babr, rem Pal imore tor Bret KineWATL. July 6~Paneed Fate Tale June 21 hark Mesgon- grr Riva, ‘Bulings, from Suncerland for Providence (or New ‘ork. i VERFOOL Joly 6—Arr LF Hi bende imore: ver. belter. Shedd, Nicrk Juniste, Davies, cite Polet; ‘exes, Merril), and Alamo, Madgett, NYork; Helen & mh City Point Samus) pt Pkottelt, id 2 pennlane, Bisiedal!. Gonatantinonle, 3, 2 P Harward. Andi dc; Pham wut Blew |. Andros, & ime Jota 0 woe he Sorina . st 5 1st Owego. Slavens, s ‘Yn the river outward bound JOM Fbsnis, Hosie, for Phils: delp Fat ont Gib, Partement, Leach, Reston, Litiaa Harten, Carcenas: 1 ball, N York: Alne (em). do; The SGrieene Be & Hower 4 ‘1th. # Be Che oan Borlemms, Robt Milla Battarom, NYVork. "Rb. Webssh Teribim Gibra ter: aadurky, wit heme NO enn ah. Kanter. NYork. | oxnoy, Tor bok at Sewee'e, Seeman, Wyman, Trini- dod: 9th. Wuresta Steengra' salty ontwartagih J A Bexara Williams, Charleston; 9th, Wr wey es wicnon. Calcutta; th, F W Batley, Koo- ma emenr' nd N arret Graverend 8tb, Caxton. p Beton Darien. Lonenore (Orkney). Ju" Brmis 2, Chisholm, from Newceatle for Now Haven per " a 3%. Tron en, June 28—Arr Krnestine Gidgirgr, Hose, Bar- colons. Marae, Jove S aromp 4 Neptune, Ricoma, “hw lestoa. MARSPILERS. J 8- Arr Ottawa Oaat N York. Marra. Jupe %—#1d Charies & Jene Powker, Trivste. Matenzas, Ju'y 6~—In port achr T Raymond Latham, for N York 10th and ohers sree (¥on), July 8—Arr J L Dimmock, Sholfield, PT wcasrea, Inly 6—Ent for losdirg, E¢w Bverett, Gonby; Allestupean. Riebtoré. and Dnele Jon Porsen for NYork. Nrenprer, Juiy 5—In port ebip Oregon, Porter, for York reery. Nevvrras, sor n- oF pert bark Bevel yy ‘Yates, for" WYork Mog: bri ety Randall tar dodo; Hidalgo, more for —, for do Wh PoRtLand, oly t 7 ss. ad ebip gies sue , July 13-814 berk Robert Pennell. Haxford, New edford. Queexstows Joly 6—Arr Bary Cos, Avery Apsincdionia. Bic vb 6 T Martip. French (‘row Cardtoas), London; 7th, Clers. Doane (from Oa'leo), London "7 19 ads. ae og ‘Wilson, Liverpool ; 1, Brtetal we rors. Frio July @— bre Roeria orale faur Porn, Afrtea, May 9—Sid Bark Fire iy, Cams, for leo word Texrt, Toly 4—#'d Arnie. Sree ®York. Tarte Bay CGB, Way 2— Are Velen, Cocke, Boston, Ve July 4—Arr Ossie, Cree Bome Ports, ATF XANDRIA, Joly 22--Arr vos srr Raern Brett, Windsor ecbr Inpomer Chrse ALRAWY, Jory 92—Arr ware, Wilson. Amboy: Theo Parker Cole, Glen have ane Leront, Rvack, worpe ckie Norwale: © M sidgely Van Orden, sp Piermart: Kell, Bedell Roe Rmity, Freemaw. Mye'ic. Cid eebr Pelle, Jobneon, Sark vl Sloop M4 tmith Holmen, aly 7%-—Are barks Tehita, Davie, Cadiz: cord. Colserd, Eitzabethpert: Sowwe | Remecion; Pelle Kerpard, Coombs Terr. New Smvrpa, oe Hersey. Ser uiford, KR anherhonrt: Loutaa, » g Kemitton. Chere, to enna ed), Ry B Powter Fee'sr, ReJeho Nil ts dead for cut Fyiph sium ore: Osh Ruder, Pelacelpt Cienend Fergent ‘Porton R W Paciter Lee, Cave Fastin Jowes Davis siaviee, Peilscetsbie- tes Poem. Was, rep. €o scbye Bloiee ) hacher. Phitadely bia: Samah VeDon ald, vin rr iby darks Yong 70 ook: Jennd Obey “evens, Galveston: brig Lanzerote, Har- “Behr 'A Far merson, Berton, Plywonth, SC, 5 days. Retr Jobn Kr gale, Reder; Oulom, 12 dave, kebr Corinne M, Jones. salem, 6d br Keren ¥ ned, Ke)! . Joves Philaderphia. Steamer Sophia. Riv. Phitaderpmia New Bedford. . Prom tence. Steamer Albany, Kepuey, S*g Tazbor. SAILED, Br steareshtp Indian Empire, Galway. Wind at sunset 88, ‘The yacht Zn ps en the 20th Inet, Jest from New Bedford. MiieerNnweous mod Disasters funy Antanne—tie crew of ship Aviadse, be‘ore st neo, arrived at Palmont, Cr Good Bope, in Br screw Stes mehip Sir Keickennocken—The palenge on cargo sevnt from Keickerbocker. Parsiow, loo! on Alinoo. hae been astiled NP. The wreckers receive 38 per cent on guode 445 per centon iron, tn and ercckery. 11 wna seitled by bivration, morning op dook to Deve some repair: bie of ‘York. resuur-o doe, abe will joaa for Ne' Gprexock. July 6—At the wreck of the Kew York (me), on ‘day morning ast, ‘be divers were down breaking ovt the the loore words were mil pushing, the ehances of stout ‘he bold ‘men! the ship spe we The cargo In ‘be firebotd in now at a. lerre Role in "the hotinm ean be ot tren by the divers from the ontice. The en: at) "baler eompariment ia so moch damaged that it ta bell» can be done to make it light Ibere wa large bore cu the starboard side and as tee ebip fell over and rests en very uneven rocks on the other side. it Pat he botiom must be stove io, ,. rork i he hotiers, and ct si’wny between ihe Keel and bilge It in therefore ie that the Voller pipe and sonnections will ail be — started, in which event the botiers could not be emptied. Capt Thoma errived at Portmaouth, NI, ar! Antwerp, Woy American ecb Martstene this afw M tere and clearte| ing been en shore cn telp bere op ‘or Pebte. but rubeeqmently coneiderteg that the sxpenee ot nding bis errxo there would be very he ire of" turpevileg revo! ir 16 L\rerpoo} sheen be Bhar non ari cred to be trom the Grand Nucbers, trem B\erk (or thle Fort. which wan devrores hy fre 1Hh (Ato her seemunt, which Ie probab'y correct, myn the toy pen Ine wae trom a Norwegian vessel ) Wh A conating ech: or er lost Fer mainmest yes'erday in be river by contact with the Ameriesn ship Proulx, fur Fbiledelpbia, ‘be anivage on eobr Laura Frances, of Rock'and, before re peried tow ed into Por tiand after being capsized, bas been set Hed at $1600, Missin hing ov shore et the —The Rorkinnd Cazetio sintes that erie 4, Uept Cal in Gregory. eitie? trot New KL kbout the 20 oF 27 h vit, with a carey Ané not having teen ween ainee the ih tie erppened thai the vesrel and all en board are low ou, ‘The Chenee was seen of Cape Cod the Sth ul’, at whied time he wasn COMpaE sere) Roek'at J ssboovers the Mary Wire, Cxpt biram iis the Serab, v seen on ibe evening of that day Tt te Jost the enme night in the aame squall A. There were five rd the Protber of the wi © of Rooih ‘Tbonasten, Farin. son of Horece Martin The CLarce wan gered by Chas W&M Haskell of Hockiand, sud Mr Amari ‘Thomastcn. ‘Whalemen. ma Bee Port arriveis. beow New Bedtore 224, ships Reteoy Williams, Austin, from Paeiie Ocean, Inst ir ia Falonbiuwpo. wiih 200 ep 90) wh, Hibbs, bole, from Paeiie veean, last re ep 108 wh. jon 165 BF. Cleern, NA, TRO ep wines to Orbors ~ aieo of bonth Toomantes, men, he. Powon for Bexabay, al Mioroteiy i). awe ew wee Aomee. hence’ for Melbourne, June, tet tiie bem Fiurh. Maguire, from London for Australia, June ‘et L ‘hip Helioce Thompson, from Li 1 for NYork, J iat eer, fen 1958 paragon raging Bhp Tames Poster, tr, Abee), from Liverpool for NYork, “tnip Webwer, Lawrence, f for NYork, July 1 ebater, Law ‘ork, July 1, afhin, Webeter, L rene, irom Liverpool jk, July id Ole by tn Neilson, from Liverpool for NYork, Jane 147 iratord, poe pece, from Liverpool for NYork, Fh Amelia, Flee. from Liverpool for Charleston, July 1, we 30 dan one Argo, bavard, from Liverpool for Boston, July 4, lat @ lw t op Ieesto,”’ from Demarara for Queenstown, June 4 wernt rhe _ltobtesen, trom Liverpeol for Providence, July Tat aT len Tart Role, Wyman, from NOrieens for Liverpoo!, iat 7°40 lon 27 20, pry Payron, from Baltimore for Boston, July 18, off Chincoteague, ~k.¥, jest, frou Req. and Capt : Vitloch, ot Bone | Hman Owptneece Joly 2—Are of bin George’ » * Bal Warrkem WC Tremont Woward, Portland: Un 4, Porvend Conn: DL Sturges Norris Peta wrath NH. Ole weomerin TI wenn, Romesy New | York ecbre Tremém'th MeGivern Fall River Jae Heodrick- | bor, Walontt. ued Conn; Teleerap! Me om] ye ‘Ye Devbe ‘all Wiver Sid brige en" Long, W Ir. con Waxdon Taty: Bh creche oho Howard. Raber. NYork. RATH. July 2-8 ehip Callender, Patten, | CH ARLERT OS, July 20~ arr pteamehin D York: whip Susan G Cwene. Norton Cant | Sen’ Buceon NYork ia the ong ecbr 18 Gry y. from NYork. 14 Sp pal sumentins Mi chr F A Ball. Powell, Providence. | Intyre, a Northern ps CAPE TSUAND, Suny 2, 1036 AM— A shin,» hark, and oe- | vers! herm be or ths Wind PALA MIP tly Bm Ar r, Phi | ceiphia: ploops Helen’ Babcock. sé Yah, Biizareth- ort Qld sebra Cerne Chamberinin | Lenten Cummings 3 Park: sian Viellant, Heath. Ao od | 2-—Are scbr Jamer T ready, ——. Phitadetphis Paes | up repr Athort Ple'é, Philips fram _Walttmarn cor Tanase. bid ecbre Ke becea © Secor, Deonia, ¥ York; Bishard Arnold Phedeln bie. 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