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3 ¥ Macearn, Judge of the ) & Hamalwon, Ag eed the common jai’ of we Bato of South Caratian, for Se the Common Jaton in the sald State, whereof ——— is ie’ aad. of & warrent of arreator we wandate, unter color of authority of law issue: Robert © my Se Commissioner of the Tuite Stang for the raid eisirict, charged ae re heard, wich, sone GBlenve siaius: tbe laws of ihe United Sinton, irs wbcreo! sed, the teetimeny whereupon the ch Being withheld from your petitioners. And your further tay ist (bey were vaken Info the enevody of the Mareba! by bic lawful deputs, (as ther, underwiso! and be, Beved hig w be,) Om Buturday, the 23th e ‘tater immed hiSty S Jail. ‘and ware thereupon tak fy 9 Jail oot thay have ever since remained Tra’ bey examinod before any magisira'e, or bas there beea examination of their sccusers confroating them. or spy Gence agsingt them taken tn their presence, bat ihey: been imprisuned, and are siill held in prigoa, wiiho! Jowful commi'trent, aud con'rary to law. Wheret petiuoners humbly pray your Hor &né process of thie Ronaraote orpus, direc Eq. eae aa niorasald ov mnan og aime to bring your pe. thienere before your honsr, thst the prewated cause of their Sepriopmert being Known sud seen, moh faster procved: ngrecablo to law and justice s bereon ts 8 of eptember, 1858 Henry De Bole 2 L. W Sprstt, Jas. B. Campbell, F, D. im deom, coe. oa} tor Be pettuoneca. mihn thie pettion Mr. Bust moved that a writ of habeas corpus issue, returnable at a short date. The Disiriet Attorbey, James Conner, Psq., submitted Wai the applcante might proper!y be required t sadaco ome reasoa why tbe applicaion abouid be grauted at Ube preteat singe of procsecings, The prisoners wore now in jail, oncer a ermmitment When the examicetina shell bec lance for a ore she Coart, then paly for » writ, and 2 case belor the judgment of the Rae nn deem proper; > wt upail ‘ws imveetigatitn is closed, the © 7 bas ibe right wo claim that bis proceedings st: ot bo inesrrupted by uch applications, the Commisiouer exercielng sli dus @iligeace and closing his exam‘nation witic reatonania Yime. Thai reasoaadie time be is fairly eviitied 0. If ho Saile in this portion of bis duty, the parties may come be fore the Conrt. The Commissioner i¢ bimsel responaivie to the law, bot sonable Late he is entiiled to aiscuarge bis 4 Ts support of the crmtody of the I Or suy otner court stitatonal right, to BD Jodgo, at hie request, for nye a 1 the reaccns of bie Cotonsion, aud to Lest the valivity of the commitment Li the proposition be correct tual the Ma se of this Curt has tbe rig ont an eXamioa- to comm he party to the ja o hat irel 4 that avy one in offizer of this Hon It the rity guarast to them sny privileg, one cf the bast recoguizod and most indisputanle ia that the writ of hadeas corpus shoud fesue end a job they wore ar reavid, acd now tinad con‘ be certiied to the Court. Mr. Spra:t ead be covcurred eutir aco ar that a proj ill be enough to show the ew when the writ shel! be ret 3 bave dew t the Dox ! not look SFibe detalaer agaives thers, la based up the eupposition ‘Ghat it is lees restrictive of civil berly bo imprieon WwiAa. oat caure with causo—to commit upon toetim uy than to e¢ ely Bat this eupperition near can eniy Lock ‘ato a priecher when Sualiy eom- mies Fo. le for ibe tndivituel or the msg! to supeprede ine law of babess tirely, by sending persons to jail willent eommicm If We Court capeot now look into th that tcere has been no fasi c no look Le) for the sa opment were ly that nt, renters tt only more im oppertanity goeticn, the bary cever for which they aro chu poeed there would that ig would bo C righinaimoet o +0. Sat tire ot Eat bmn fit to resiet It upon groncds entirely with the statemevt of tbe patittocers. The gowera: ays there parlies are committed for further exs Thie is @ mistake; Wey aro not committed for ner éxemibation, Peocause they bave hat oo oxamine ap before the magis od ne perbepe, until) he o Shir w vot the caso me coum'ted under F bean before tbe Som paadate isrues 10 the Maram wene Were arreste wiitted for 4 jail by of that commitment. Tt 1s eqaai'y aa error to soppeee that ibe wri Dabeas corpns ie + De granied ax tras that % is @ write right, Dut it a 1k wears at he Giacretion of the Court vane Io Chitty on the Ori mi a whica ine Sees thew discreaion whether or BOA tne writ ebail wage These parvies have been arrovted, hy bere toe nd the Comm a right to a rescore’ tise the examination, A case may De very enlly ¢ ef in which a matoris! withers might be anon that there war ao rami 4 gs of tbe Com nin aed @rbich im lat owed twlerter 6 ee one an oF " evited would be remanded | jail, and t Miwed, thereiure, toa! tusit per Mr Bost hy, ais t Bad not apticipeted any chjection to the petition sad na therefore, not prepared thomerives with book of aa thority. 1 dent, however, that there are cases ic joos for write of bal graviable as of right Suc cations may whon it fe apparent tb te are wad Of ‘mprisonment, or are conGaet neier & fas! coos Te th cases tne ¢ the Be ing ly excrcieet where the fase are woth af there eet forth « wh io ibis petition, anc wh ine parties are pot wu i0e4 1ef "ot tence of law or civil process, they ar Do ete ted by the Metre w restranmed of ieonment ie i! by babeas corpus, Lave bis © under which he # deained, r Jariediction baring suihority io ¢ ‘We commitmest, sad op the retora ne wi" chargo4, baled, or remanded. The Honor, in decieion, said there was o De ether dis | {tin their ctrenlars NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER ll, 1858. Polttical Intelligence. ‘Waar Doms He Musx ?—Gen. Nye, in his speech at the Syracuse Republican Convention, said that he and his ool- Jeagnes were now “subject to be Irish ridden from Hell Gute to Harlem.” The up town residents desire to know what he meaus. Mrmmers or Congress rrou Verwoxt.—Hon. Ezekiel P. Walton in the Firet, Hon. Justin S, Morrill in the Secend, »nd Hon. Homer E. Royce in the Third district, are re- elected to Congroes in Vermont. All republicans, Arraip To Try I#-Ex Kanses-Governor Reeder—one of ihe six—has ‘eolined to run for Congress, in the Ninth distri’ of Pennsylvania, on the people's ticket, Tar New Party iv Texa8—The Jackson democracy is the nam. of the opposition party recently inaugu- rated in Texas under the leadership of General Sam Houston. SevaT0R SUMNER SNUBBED BY TH BANKS PARrY IN Massa cuvserts At the convention of the party in search of new pawe, which bates the national administration and simires N. P, Banks, beld at Worcester on Tueeday, it is reported tn the Journal thet John 8, Barnes, of Boston, offered two resolutions giori- fying Charion Sumner, and declaring that 0 long as his hile it spared Mesemobusetts will look tono maa as his legitimate eoccessor. It was referred to the Commitee on Reaclutions. Gen. Schouler reported the resolutions, but forgot to embody these of Mr. Barnes, In lieu thereof the follow. lrg was vnanimously adopted as the opinion of the Con- vention :— Resolved, That it ts the first det representative to attend the ressions of the pigs yeep ited and tbat we poche oN nee be psopie of the commoa- wealth, ja the selection of senators and representatives, to reqnire of those elected, as far ae poselole, & constant attendsrce upon the Legisiature while it is in restion, and thus contione what has been #9 well beguo under the ad- minsiretion of Governor Maaks~-jhe practice of sbort SesBicns. ‘The above applies to senators and representatives in ‘Coagress &s well as ia the Stato Legiviature,aud wae doubt _ lees intended as a hint for Senator Sumner to resiga. Go. vernor Banks, it is rumored, wants his place. Lum Away.—Hon, Robert Smith, of Illinois, says the Union, bas failed to obtain the democratic nomin:tion for Congress in the district which he now represents. The honoreyle gentlemen has been repudiated by bis con- riitvents asa member, and will resume his connection with Matteson and the lobby. The honorable gentlemen was the chief sccuser, witness aad judge in the Fort Snelling inquest A Prrenican Caypipate ror Concrsss on TH2 SromP.—~ The fo)lowing, the Portsmouth N. H. Gasette, ii verbatim report of the speech delivered by Daniel E. Somer, the republican candidate for Congress fn tha First Sictrio! of Meiue, at @ political meeting in Kittery, New ‘Dire, om the Ret instant:— Sentlemen—I have a very bad cold, and my lungs are affected, I have been to New York on business, and I returned I wes indignent at seeing my name posted with others tospesk. Yes, I was eimos} iadigaan. I am vo public speaker, The’ nomination was torust upon me You are a good |orking eet of men. | was pleased when wa'king down this road to gee your houses, They aro a d oeel better than the huts ip the South. I have a bisck woman ons plantation in the South, bolting a plough when it rained. There is Kaneae ought to be takeo care of. 1 know you must be tired after listeniog to my friends, and therefore | give way. “wovoLa iv tHe Camp.—Six of the delegites from St. Lawrence county to the Republicaa Congressioual Couven- tion, in the Seventeenth district of this Siate, which re. cent\y nomipated the Hon. Francis E. Spioner for re-elec- heve protested agaiust the nomination, which, they ay, war eflected by arbitrary means, and they, therefore, Steciaizn all obligation to sustain the candidate. The Ladies’ Equesizian Convention, 10 TER EDITOR OF THE HRAALD. New York, Sept. 9, 1558. - Seeing an sccount in to.dsy’s Herat of the Ladies’ Equestrian Convention, which took place Sept. 8 on the Uaion Course, | caanot help but make a fuw remarks coa- corning the above named Convention. The ides which overy Indy had when entering this Convention was very mouoh ¢iffe.ent from wha\ the affer proved to be. Nothing bas been kept in the way the managere promised to keep ‘The whole concern was nothing bat ‘Ke epeculation, and she gonWemen counccied wie ceketea the proceeds, fuey promised in taclr circulars to have afew bundred policemen ihere, Dut none were to be seon, excops the Depvty Sheri, with two or three acsiataats, Ths crack Opposite the judges’ stand was so crowded aa to hacdly @'ve one lady suilcient room to pass; and whou e Indy 4d pase ube wes rubjcot to the viiest retaarks of one Ainerl osn gentiomen. ‘| have seen thee geutiomen rowdies go © far as to whip the hortes of the ledies, and rometines Pit the inties. It gives us eaother proof how sauch our poopie eve In want of redrement and a good eubstanval edvcetion, The comvwittee slated in Uie clroular that ladiee who bad no borse of their owa would be fur- paebed with ose op toe ground. fuere were only two ledies wha required to be jurniebed wita « bh acd they were notable to obteln one here ever wen @ questionable concern It was certalaiy | this Fquceirian Convention, go Up by a commutes woe | wwapeusgement ae there wae never been kuown before. 7 vig to Sacae disorder, confusion, ato Uaica Course har 4m 100k atthe riderai b2 e000 \bet a good many of the fair com- ©, and of courre could 1 -borge cue. Te wes aovaally very dacgorous for a good er 1) 00 ta the ring, O90 lady Who received « prize, Wee cnabie w manage hor horse; the euiunal dashed in overs fair rider wacted hin te 0. yt hurse- uarces “‘e vespectable, was p! gat bit ana evaiile bit with the same lways loosenr ihe eireight bit ¢ ly treed sail and cane from the moet feablonable riding school of tue ony of New ber racole bad an eatre vorn tot, right over her » kcoo, which war fixed fu such aroswner at to koap tb end tunge ii entirely impossible fur ber > be euédenly unboresd. This Indy, Who waa one of the worst riers, ots pr 4, 21 and 1 were we oBly aes @ See pri Oro,eey, trom Db, wes. without any deubt wheterer, tue best ob the ground The lady set and moved With the splendid autmal aa if she ard the sorrel mare were Daoved by Machinery aod simor, always ona equaro ake did bot pitch ava dash igio the crowd of row 4 lonfere which had gathered grougu the jadges ve they did pot deserve to be rode dewa vy # splendid ricer ana cuch a noble animal § Lady No. as & epiondid rider, apc if justice had bea doze, t t..- two ladies achance to * rquare No. L was a very coud rider wd ana trial whch Ven--eb eoterprwe 11, Chow, aot wis suck & commie. for | tiou Of our Country, that ruck @ dis (er jadien il pot tere ad wot s@u.die et these gevtiomen bave dove. The lniy sould bave been rewarded with the Grst pre, if wget uaa Been Jadgon. OBSERVER. riders No. 4 Brooklyn ( Oly News. BROOKLYN CITY COVRT—THE HABRAS CORPUS CASE Before Judge Calver. Mra. Vedora A. Milledoler appeared at the City Hall yesterday, in apewer tom writ of habeas corpas sued out by ber hasband, William G. Milledoler, who claime tae Poereenion of bis wife from ber parente, who, as alleged, keep ber from bim. Judge Culver proceeded (> queeiioa the Indy ae to the facts of the ones, and parvicvlarly whoher he was reatraiped of her liberty. che gave no dec rive answer, and almcet immediately afer war ovor- come with tilners. An affidavit was made, in pursuance of the staimte, that she could wot without be Wrought before the Court, and an order wns iseued ihe} the er ii take Charge Of ber—allowing no pernon to speak to ber without her own conrent—uotill today (Saturday), ti when the bearing was sdjournet. lacy wae ea la the custody of Deputy Snort Ryerson unk) that vit Lath Me, Avetix.—Coroner Sell beld aa inquest yerterday opon the body of the late Theodore Avetin, who istrict Attoroey, the writ © aa of course; hut where the etatement, on i% for which \he parties were apprete qevcrsl ic regard to certain laws Mates baving Dees ¥ ated, there i* J vite deivre he court by which the nature of the offence: can be acerianed reguinte woe toat, therefore, tuere would be wothing to | dicial decision, and tha) the writ would | ‘ g betore ibe court ube face tem state thas they the Susie 0 of arrest, 0 | | | | Uo'ted Seater, testimoay wiereupou tar been male w + | ber peliy ney | yp be be writ The f wing ag ‘ ne Vv r } on Wednesday night test at hie revidevcs, No, 86 street, Severn! witnerses were oxamiged, and together With the statements mele by Mr. Auto duriog ners, 't appeared thet he had aocitevtally fallen toe stoop of No. 32 Lawrence strest on Sunday be sasteued the imjanes @hice ict im accordance was ron Person al Fitelligence. whington inwon '# that tower: Ri Rar deen’: n Of the rifles rornor of Nebraska ferrito: y take effect cof ¢! Ist of January tex 4 6 * mouth after the meeting of the Sanate, 1 le pre fumed iba’ no appointment will be mate of Bly rae senor Defore that time ARRIVALS. & Fisab—Frasciees Lnqae, Henry no brig AUento—Oapt Revuna, late of brig Abram, From Neavitas, in brie Adame—R Biavens. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MONEY MARKET. Farivar, Sept. 10—<¢ . We have this evening the british mails by the teamer, of whosé news we published at vb betr from Halifax. The fande are rey by the London papers as well supported and t 7 for money and account, with ar n The Fren 26th 4 three per cents closed t 70.2 r money and 70.30 for ac eighth. The C point 000 bat ided by iw w to twee sh Board of Do. Do Do, Mich. Bo. New Do Do. 4 New a De. . Deo. e Do. a Do. a Penni a Do. 2d a Messrs. Bell, In the market for change to report; the transactions in them during the week bave been few and unimportant. In railrom secu- rities, the only change to notice Is @ comuiderable im the price of lilipos Central shares, the present being 27 dis., at which there have been some considerabic shares. New York conta} 6's, not con ad Te, con, Jane 15, pa shares . aeee Newt ork and Erie 1, 3d ‘aihge. 32. @o, 7’8, con Panwa 7's, Ist wige #tr. bas, nol con. Do, do. Ist Rigo. pot on. Pennsylvania Centra’ a Satterwtaite says:— To American sesuritiee, daring the past meek, the mar ket bas besa eteady, ‘with Itmited traneactions. |The price of Iliinois shares bas given 0a reosipt of lower quote. tions from New York; sales Lave beov pressed, aan sere deing no corresponding demand, s deciine to 28 dissoact has taken place, bat they close firc at our quotations The stock market to-day was generally dull, though in some instances stocks were better. The meeting of the Railroad Presidents at Philatelphia, which is expected to result in a satisfactory setile- ment of all pending difficulties, is operating on the minds of many speculative brokers, and iaduciag them either to bay or to hold the stocks they have already purchased, in the hope of higher prices Thus New York Central, which closed last evening rather weak at 793, opened this morning at that figure, rose to 793, and closed at 79, nearly 3,000 shares haying changed hands. Erie was doll, but firm at ao eighth advance over yesterday's price. In the Western roads the change of price was slight. Rock Island and Galena were steady; Toledo was an eighth better; Iinois Central one-half better; Michi- gan Southern was } lower; do. preferred, } lower; Michigan Central steady. Reading was | better. We learn by telegraph that the coal tonnage of the week was:—Reading Railroad, 35,200; Schuylkill Navigation Company, 36,500 tons. It was expected that after the ist of September coal would come for- ward more rapidly by both routes; the estimate of the weekly tonnage of the Reading Railroad was 42,000 a 46,600 tons. Panama was } better; Pacific Mail } lower; the bears are making a fine assault on this stock. There was a good business done in bank stock this morning—American Exchange advanced 4, with sales of 115 sbares: Continental advanced 3 over last quotations; Metropolitan }; the other sales were at last quotations. An average business was done in State stocks and railway bonds—Missouris fe of |. TliadYs railroad bonds opened at a rise of 4 per cent, but speedily fell back to their previous figure. La Crosse Land Grants declined Ja j. The market closed pretty steady. Atthe second board the business was irregular, but very light. New York Central was better; bat other stocks were decidely lower. The closing quo. iations after the board, as reported at Groesbeck & Ho: were as follows:—Central 79/ a 9; Erie, 18) a]; Reading, 48] a 49; Michigan Southern, 24) ad; Panama,1i%}a 3; Minois Central, 744 a 75; 3a 1; Toledo, 24}.a 3; Rock Island, 72a 4; 1, 91h a9 The market closed steady. The bas a8 Of the Sab-Treasury this day was as follows:— Total receiptn... $48 660 00 Of whieh from + 48,000 60 ents... 41718 78 essences pee . 12,088 202 48 changes at the Bank Clearing House to day 46,12 » and the balances $930,450 itan certificates $3,000. Atlautic Insarance Company of Brooklyn hes declared a semi-annual dividend of ten per cent, payable on demand. The capital of the Importers’ ont Traders’ Baok bas been increased to $1,500,000. The receipts of the New Haven Railroad Company in Angust, 1857, were lees than was stated. The fol- lowing comparison is correct:— Augret, 188 - 999,207 49 Augnet, 1884 ° teereceneeers 12120 82 Deereane : 2 The La Crosse an it " vertising columns that a com mittee has been appointed by the Board of Directors, duly authorized tx omive an ttle the float ing debt of the company, by exchanging therefor third morteag werlog the entire line of road, depots, J % to the prior lens. The creditors are requeste’ to present their claim at the office of the company, 3 The receipts of the ie and Mississippi Railroad in August, were about $74,000. ‘The earnings of the Norwich and Wi e month of August, 185%, were:— Gaiee over 1867., soso rene The treasurer of the Baltimore aad Ohio Railroad Company gives notice that the remainder of the first mortgage loan of one million dollars, due Janu- ary 1, 1854, will he paid by the company on the Ist of October, after which date the interest will cease. The holders of the loan may exchange it at par for = of the City of Baltimore sinking fund loan of The following {s a statement of the debts and assets of the Barnizons axp Omo Ramnoap Compasy Deva Amount of bile payable $254,080 27 Ralanoe of interest anaatied for ine il on company '® Don's aon 0 Male exces a Tule f+ tat» : . ’ 0,711 Ot and ais 0 . 4, $1,069 46, way = . 778 o4 at 99 per cont 27,688 17 Pils recetvable, dus within elizty days....... 4,170 88 Stock xchange. »AY, Sept. 10, 1868. 100 she NY CRR.bOO 7 00 do 176 100 0 200 eb Wo. 196 “ichSoat x EEE enresge ctlee SB8SeshsseeSseskceusss: do. 16 La Or & Mil RR... BOARD. $11000 Bhiyp CWL.. 97 100shsMS& 1000 Ga & Obi Ietm 96 5 Ga& $000 AarlemRR ito 8434 200 1a Or 2000 ERR2mbexint 86 1102 60 she P MSS 00.030 G1 700 60 do... a Py 50 ty is py do....+.060 16 crry CE aT: REPORT. Sept. 10—6 P. M. Asars.—-The market was ae 1, with email sales of pots at bo. bRE\DSTUYES -—Flour—Tho merket was dal, aud the in- quiry moderate; rejected and inferior ‘brands were nomi- vol, While wll kinds jacked spirit apd animation, The reles embrace about 8,000 a 9,000 bbis., closing within the following range of prices: Aejcoted puperiine... & s Siepdara puperiine ane « 49 a 500 Extra State ditto Settee 5 a 5 50 eerie © gant. eters, aeons 489 & 510 ‘Eatra low! igen, Indiada and Ohio... 6 60 & 8 00 Putra roce oop Ub.o (shipping brands) 560 a 575 Putra deneace... 5 60 570 Cauwdian supertio, 550 a 6 50 Mixed to atraignt Southern,, 450 6 35 Poutherb fancy and extra. 6 40 8 oo Chores on sare Seeley ea bakers’ brands... 7 60 875 aie iB] 4 meal. Cinadian brane ‘were quiet ‘and sieady st our quota. tions, Southern flvur wae heavy and Irreguinr, with sales of about 1,400 bbls. at the above quotativvs, Rye flour was etzedy, with small sales #5 our figures. Corn meal was io fair donerd,aad the asles embraced aout 800 Dble. wt $4 15 a 94 25 for rie 4 aud $4 76 for Grands wine Wheat--The market was slack, acd pricst unseitied; the baloa were confined to 6,000 a 7,000 bushels, including red Soutbera wt like a 1286. aud feir white do. at 1300, ‘wilh some lots of Wertern bahia! terms Corn was in some ester cemaud, with Mies of about 69,000 oushels, obiely Western wixed, poor W choice qualiy, at 63%o. a ‘I4}g0 ; mixed Southorp at Bbc ; straw colored do, at 500 , and Jertey Yellow at 9c. a 930. Rye was quict. Oa's wero selling to a fnir extent, wishout change in prices Baricy ranged st CSc & Thc. for olf sad new. We give the followitg tale of receipts aug exports Cuthing’s week ae to-day, the 9th inet., from W. G. Cul ciroa- 8 Sm Flour, Wheat. Rye Oyrn. Oats. * Us. bush. bush. bush. bush Coval ..-..s0++ $8,008 122,058 4,266 190,083 180,093 Railrond....... 20,146 6,675 5,270 Uiher sources.. 28,950 70,694 - 5,68 21,000 ‘Total. -108,898 199,727 4,256 129 The ex; r‘e of flour and grain for the week encing Sop’. % were 24,614 barrels flour, 10,204 bushels woeat, 9,889 0, cor! Ooryrm. —-The market was steady; tho # emraced about 800 bags St Domingo at 9:46.; 200 do, Rio at 93<c. a l1Ke , With @ Squall lot Rio at p. & Corron ~ Tbe saler embraced about 1,700 bales, closing firm, while prices were withovt change. FERC = Pogagementa ‘were moderste to Liverpool; of graia were eogeged, in bulk, at in ship’s begs, at 4a.; 240 barrels ro- .; 36 a 40 tore of! Cake at 128, 64.; 12 do. at p. t; 1 casks of copper ore at 10s.; 16 tons bark at p. t., aud compre: |, ai igd. There was othing Lew to Ginegow or London or to the Continent, ergeged from Richmond for Australis at $175, and from New York $1 40, i fe satd, ha bow? refused. Hay.—The market was firm, W4n salce of about 60a £09 bales, a uncharged prices. Hivee.--The market was inacttyo, Holders are firm in their views; dealers are not disposed t> operate at pre- pent price: preferriog to lot their tagneries lie idle, Tho reselpte are extremely light and ihe stook very much ifort A250 , kix monlne; 4,245 Orino20 at 250., a) Laatexx.—Tho market is inactive, bat pri are well esta ined. Receipta—A4.000 Hemlock, 4.000 owk, Sales = 68300 See, 5,200 oak. Stock—-144,900 bemioca, oni, Morasses —The rates embraced about 120 hhde. Gaba miuscovade at 33c. Navat Stones were firm, bat transactions were lim!\ Provisioss --Pork—The’ markot exhibited more ', While the sales embraced about 700 & S00 Bois, elu 10g Tees wt $17 45 a $17 50; thin mors at $16 99, ood clear meas ot $19 50,and prime #( $16 50. Boel war ives ~nitve, abd the demand limited. The sales embraced avout 160_bdb'g., including country meass: $11504$12; repeck- ed Wertorn at 813 $14 25, end extra at $10 & S16 50 prime was quiet at $208 B21. Recon contined (rm, with wwell sales of clear micdies et Oc. Cul meats wero duil, with salee of 40.2 50 hbds., inciuting ehoalders, at 6)¢c and beams *} Si,c. lard was lese broyant, while the faler embraced Bbout 900 a 409 bble. at lisse. a 11%\Ko. Butter and cheeee wore steady, acd prices wi Rice tales of 60 tiercen were mete at Sigc. a J 'K0. Evaars The enles embraced wbout 400° a 60) bhde. pa Safa aio. for reflaing goods, aad atc. aSKc. eo ocers’ do.; and @ sali lot Porto Moo Sr. 2900 boxea we: tolt, part at §\<c. re ahead. te and 3,500 bare at p. t ost. The sales Torarco eoatinves firm, ‘and la fair 6 Cota at p. t.; 126 cnecs seed A asians market was firm and steady, with sales at She. Woo. —We continue to notice » dull market for wool thie veer. The trarractions ie geod have been very heht, acd complaints by meoofacturers are discouraging fer woo! holders. There bas doen e fair toquiry, bat very Witte wool bes changed hands. We notire salve of domes. We for tne lant seven — of 120,090 Ibs. fleece, monty low to middling grades, st Me. ‘ate. Of pailes wonie the stock in Light, ard the mater «um a 80,000 1's., lambs @ 2 8,000 ibs. Texas unwashed brought 230 , which “ree considered @ bigh price for the quemr Fo Feige weols are about the eame as last wook, with > Detter prospect of am improversent. Arrivais ‘of Boesa for the ‘wook, 1,771 bales, a en - MAKITIME INTELLIGENCE ALMANAC FOR FEW To! ON Poems SON sere Port of “ew a] 618 eve 11 Ot a0" WaTeN. Vork, Sept-mber 10, 1868, Cueaned phitareeh'n Nort Star, Jones, Brother a! Mavre=D fiesmebio New York (Bremen), Von Santea, Premea— Gelpeko Koutgen & Ko chell Steamship Futcmec, Powell, Baltimore—ii Z Cromwell & So han Gien Dusee Sorvey i ee ery Mh Ehan (ign Dace Desvey Warton L tome Bare kavlly, Tilton, He an = = Twig C B Benety, pa ioe ems tr] in Blew fay lor, etek ater, « Bhasin b> ‘aria tierdy. Hiaad . Gouitavare—Thompern & i Fete Wet i.e Reiry. Mate. weieet Bebr FH Janes, Alirinh, ‘Se os Oagette, Bae, Trinity B BPohoat 8 a varette, rriit NF — Post & Hoan UX Geta, ties, Lares ke arance —MeCrnaty. Kor & 0, ¥ Mony yee harleston— Wot rea oer &%. rol: Beni, eston— Dolinar & + Oregon, Krause, Wesbington, X= isews a Viton G Wiliams Behr Beafiower, POLES jence~ I. Kew We are req vented to say tha: the aay f seibog 19 om the let, and she'was advertised to, salt on sna wil oul! wid deopetch, mature, kod unguuborized by w i, Hea not rected topaaite win’e, wacle Yat in Int 42.18, Jon 0045, wanim company. w' es, Wright Novabe i, trom Liverpool for Raw ‘sre, Carts, Lagoma, Mexion, Aug 16. with log nd & A fh, Reverionsed light ain" Bist ait, off Maw Bianctaed, from, ‘The H brings home tw « ‘of the Ameriogn steamer Piak Taney, the neenge from Kew Orlesna for Minwduan Fo), Neesan, NP, Avg 30, with eager I saNionte! fant Adagen fof Onenden), Driateo, Noneites, wiacugee A, to Bret, Son @ 00 neg, Henimnad, ih ¢ Ave %, ane, Aud %, vin Charles ager, to Seton & Co. Lat loo Charleston of sek news among ihe cree en wha broogbt ap laine auine , wpa Nas font with fT. Died in Rovpital at Rago ue, , colored. of Baltimore, inford (of New Haven, 20008 ft iat vo Vorier, Savannah, 8 dav, with ont & Triman, Charleston, 7 days, with ne) Polen aca Bebr Helene, Jackson, Charteeton, 84ers. getr tolgmon Andrews, Pin naion, NO, 4 dara Bebr © & Lee, Soper, On oto ® HY 4 Ted te br Gallego mid, fhe Mmlowandriay 5 Gage, 5 cotton end rive, to Bohr Helen stare Feo Bohr J Marah, Headly, ed vie ard, Gittord, Virginia, 3 daze, fete Re ie, ving Vir 3 GAye. pe retake, § Sdaye, bear ira ian Mathews, Virginis, 4 days, Rob Brave, Corner, Virpinin, 2 days, Bebe Cherad, Bailey, Gardiner, 6 4aye, Bebr Tomah, Nelpoo, (alata, § daya err Tion, Hix, Roekland via Boar Velrieh, Uiay, Boson, J dose, albany. Flask: arrived yasterdyy from Vere Oras, sailed si mas hk ee pee by pilot boat ‘Lotke (of New Orleane), @weetzer, frem Rot- 10, 8 other ships and 2 foreign bark, Btorer, see ote Anne Kimball, Ships Aitred lew one 4 Peat barks Exact, tates: Norumtega, Galveswoa; and others, Wind from 88W. Bilscellaneous, Brivisn Sreaxsmp Pactric~A Cano—The passengers oa Doard the steamship Pacific, from Galway, beld a meeting the day previous to their arrival, at which a number of reaviu tions bighly complimentary to Capt Thompaon and his officers: were pressed. The resolutions were signed by all the adtuli passengers, who were mick pleased with thelr happy voyage bip “Sylvina,”” fa enter tag the Bas naaihitie by eet le nang, "a to the pier aud - damage. ors ane 3 Tbe bip Manchester, of New York, hanled ent the hagel Vicwrn ary doe, atier receiving general re: paire. Rome A (of Boston), Treworry, from Eaworlh for wine & of per, ran ashoront 4 o'closk morn: Dighon, with tara) ing of 90 Taut,on Cheibem Dar,” Sho eame ol about goon of tame day, wilioal dasa. look for airs. will be narops eck, Fn eee eee ery, cooper: (ere tt Ean ) Empresa ig also on ite amall Balance dock for Lauxcnen—4t Yarmouth Le weak, a bark of 460 tons, called (he, Eason Burka, cyned by Master Giles Loveg, (se builder, Oapt Samuct Rucknan, and others, and to be mauded by Capt Obarles Chandier, Notice to Mariners, ) ‘The New Orleans Picayune of the Ist Inat aaya:—"Wi haga learn ofteers Sea bres mites frecidgn ere, Bod brea eblrey i ce awny, daly five piers ‘Whaiemen. Cid at New Redford 02, Dark (iste ship) Rosotus, Howlen?, ANjentle and Todian Gera i precleared Spoken—( | Horta, wl Para maPhich, Provinctiown, fOsble ep atl: tat Sasenmaio, pe fries, Wertbort clean: Avg 2, Jongph G NG, SOUbIE Sobed lo Rega to hte Payal ie nights aun 8b, off Flores, fon, Denis, do, clean: Joreph, inthe, 16 ‘passed a verse! boiling eat night could (rat dodo. rug wake out ee oo ponsed a large wbaie’s care next morning, en, die. At 39 40 N, lon Ship Wilbus Fisk, Barwell trom Liverpool for Boston, Aug ip On Oliver Putnam, Smith, from Boston for Liveroool, Ang ashe Honesian, Jayne, from Boston for Bombay, June 16, Bp kevoint 2 pee, , from Liverpool for Philadelpbia—Liy Carter, from Liverpool for Philade! a a Oe erp: for Iphia, Sept & ates Bl ey! \ need hence for Turks Irlande, no date, lat 25 10, Aerie W H Chandler, Gege, from Barrens for Xibara, to losd for Valencia, was een Ang %. off Sait Key Bank, Big Jcha & Dow. Ooggeshels of and for Providence from Tarhsiciands Bept 9. OF Brig Qeo W Snow, for pa ge with maintopasil yard gone, Sept 7. of Charieston Bar, Worelgn Ports. Annromar, Ang U- Bid Mary Locuard, Jedford, Provi dence; 751, Lane NYork. Aug it-care abip Harvest, Loring, NYork. CGH, July id—sid bark Vales, Locke, Table Bay sop Borton. 1, Aug 24--Arr Jonny Lind, Wheeler, 8: Joha, NB ster, NYork. Bid Bin Try, 26—Arr avon, Lewis, NewYork vis Yar- meuth yf, Bazwen. Aug 21— Are Northern Light (#), Tnklgowueb, N ork, 214, Repubduc. Brookman, wad Vou Berg, Muuer. 1, Zab. Goricien’ Bleeuerate, do, New, Oricws, Seatera, NOP tease = Sld 2iet, Carl, Lodering, NOrleana. ToRpeAck, Aug W0—Bid from the 7oade, Bolla, Pearsom, U ona, Aug b-Arr Antonieta, Oliver, and Astoniota, mae (hoth probsb'y meant for one v ; Aialeyasor, ; Teresita, Beri Borieans; 9b, Antonia te barleaton, es ‘Mrftge, Boston, Caxmirr, arr Tubal Au , Olurk, Liverpool, sid 201, GB Tsar, Bradley, NYOrk. Conn. Aug M—Arr Kingston. Cluvterbnok, NYork. Cuoxsrart Aug \—Arr Leander, Cumiaiag, Ya'snzsa; 18d, Sea Dusk. Peabody, Havana; 19%b, Kista. Re Bosion Sid 1b, Genesee, Nichole, Clymou'b. B Trat, Ang 23~arr Morning Glory, Hobbs, i bare Londen (and bot ald for, Kan Prapelecay; Piss bie ton. Powp, BOrieans (and ala 27th for Loxdon; —Arr John Paton, Paiien, bt Petersburg. Arr Lanuab iicka, Hicks, Charlestown io 2—Art Agsmemnon, Cronstadt, 814 Tinos, Berneit oeon. On do Bin, Russe'l, Conary, from NOriowe for Havre. ALTAR Avg l4—Arr &xpptian seam yacht Voyageur de jn ter. Rlgricge, Boston we ens ‘ La8GOW, Avg Barn ght ~ eg vinsoa, New York Bid 35'n, Stoseugah ‘auld. Ch Aug 21— oc ri, ty ork OA ANE ‘oar wa RENOCK, hug Mare ‘Jas Montgomery, Hop , do, Bncartecors, mxrie, Aug 1s Sarr Bid from the Cisée ch, Atoe, Murphy, York, Davee, Aug 2e—Arr ¥ fevre, NYork. S14 ‘25ta, Job? nalabarg, Stilpden, ¥ Hrtvort, Ang $8 Arr ee Fathaway, NYork. ry Alig 2l—Arr at Craven, Gutepburg, Jobsna se, NVork Livewwonts Aug 25—Arr Jasper. Kennett, Galveston, Vig? (i) at wipe, N Fors face U'eorm gt Ini *: Joba, Wa; Berl Seveanab; Hampden, iui: Prinee, Jones, gat Rockingtam, Melcher, N Frances, Roow, ant David Biewart. — > "slarsasoo, Taylors City Point, eng t m aoe (409 Washiag- her, NOrieans, Amerioun Bubbaro, a Saar eae fens, Swap, aot Mew York, Bavaria Charleston Wm helder, FOrieaas 25h © io, Wr Ouips ae Alain *Gulgen, fork do vent 19th tor Site Fomberd, ‘Lows bard, ‘ater an ern NOrlease yore, Simoes, Nason; Golden eras. Morrill n: Kentnabinn, Wi m, and Marcia Greemleat, Merrisen ict busy Shompessf aodiewn, ane Wen tape cots, Bell. Ns re Berushire, Willama, NOrlesas, . he Sid Jaa, Morrison, Boston, lita, Alex NYork. Arr Eitabette. NYork; 10h, bueen Vlark, dou, Giormiee, a x aw sh Troon, oe Lia, Lids, Retenl, Fase. Bow'ae. Mavaours PR. Aug Jans, slog, a a eeafor k Nia Pt amend Aug 2t—arr Arthur A Jonsa, Chauvelon, Cha low Avg 8—No Am vessel in port. - daly dare ba As Wrmam Beser, "re od, Co Mand md 14 wlgoa Bay)” L600 we, Niork; ina, “ahlp au, 19814 John Prasor, Marhert, Charleston. 1g 15—NO Am verse! Im port Tome Ports. ROSTON, Rept 0—Arr drige Foster, Perry, Havana: Fanay Partlett, whevoviiie; Kolsa, Steele, Ba cnpory, hee Hew Mar, Mickerwn, Wager, iS Ba | 9 Taste Bar toa; Gemebot Mo, bik BE Beans, ert Rother, ERteleowon.” Cle suip Visurgia, Fesre, dna Preatec Townsend; varkaCorts.te. Com, Clant ae M Frier do Fright “wparieston: hrige Rantings, Hatley Aux Cazes: J & Kbosces, Cole, do; samuel hovel, Lane, Fort bpatn Lansitia. uresaich, Cape Haytion: scare Prances A whine, Pereival, it Tenwas and furse letands, W ¢ Seth wah, Thos H iy Kell me teh Ly er, WYork. M4, wind sW, i 7s Lnvdhie, “Mare Costsha” Roun tor Pots Ohm nept Ase brigs Foons Weless, (Dated) De 10 load for Ameterdsin: Orlando, toe, Bagus:erkre® doses Begri, Js; donna Ranuel.leterion. Lees diser- ier An Ly ‘ad to, Rogera, Fa! iver. ne te Bion oesan non, Wage, Woman, wohre Mover, ( panatee Usk ear fae eon nA Loris tn Bosna, inawe, 7 Mobite. 814 barks sear Brown, Aiwpeon, Savrnnye; 4 tt. do, “RA fy LS SE jd brie Mongo Park, Nlouela, West tn 1., fept P—Arr sloop Temperance, Davis, Somerset “4 ARLESTOR, Sept 7--Arr whe George W Grice, Palmer, AR VERS Bept T—Arr sche TH Thompson, Baker, ew ‘ALI, RIVER. Sept &—Arr ache TW Thorne, Davia, ow York Bid Flops } hog ‘Tilloteon, snd Alon: ane. —Arr sche Lucy Robins, Bovey, ty Point, Va, Sid ieee bas’ Alexan t+! we VER’ Wang S0-Arr of ibe bar, bark Francis Sesor, BY awNra Rept Fld achra Princess, Lovell, New —_ ori lw eg. Prir ing, Navsewond: Sih, Less, a4 Wer awell & ean i Le ag Made ip bia th R. Bacon, ry, Phir totobin art plone RPORVILLE, Ang 26-—Arrhtte A's, Croctatt, Carte ton: 28th, ge hee bite Relymors, 1 W Deer Qt RYork; 9h, J W Nite i rend Roatan: Stat, iy neon, Lanty, Jomo, Herevel oe a Nae 8C, Ag Bid pohee Leopard, MePadden, and Raider icPaidea, YOR, Sapt i. mt Wiepbens Rereeon, ao, OHTAR Rept Arr bark Mary ® Hoa an, hax ad pm 4th eehr Zolme NYork. @ld Aug 2 rchr Kar ‘Kino: Rept brig Mary Onpen, dopowim, Cone! "k: Gum, Saxda ‘Robinson do. word, Gaxer, unc; brig Bl Ee Lanresce, Tarirpoak; echt Sen Dell, a Kod, Rast, Sale, fo=Cid ship RH Biney, Diney, fe "NP W OMLMAWS Bayt 4— Ast sane Brasre Aantiago: ebip dno M Mayo, bno®, Menen, Rio Janateg. Cid steamehi ipa tester ‘wom we Rey Fen: Waentie, Crowell, (alven ct NYorr, | ae, Riein, Mex), Pep alot 7 te ward Hyon Dihephert ale, Demarnre. Towento jem Awg 29, ship Margnrct; brlem Golden iat Tallulah eae Bn, NO Sept T-Arr abr Medad Platt, Irelend, a ti FOLK, Sept 7—C)4 brig Cretone, MeCarthy, eGo, P Arr Bth—Old sobr Ringgold.) NEWBURYPORT, Bept SRW BRDFORD, Bept S~Arr orig I +4 | burg at 1290 He VER, Sept 9--rr coer pe aren, Chapman, oops iourheary Slug, Mtareeuh, ilnevetbe Tort ld sehr Rg ae Finbar suri te snes |irgtrmonmae mor Delaware. RYoke sebre Obipiaan and Crags es “oleler Peise on Poder, (Hover = Yor Pertamenth; Marisa Hall, Kater. Ouinis Cid re viewer Aaa Uoid Spring; -irace Gurtler, Paine, Keen: i ao on C Lotner, suow, Salem; T Poiter, Giover, ritet Miase!pais, ce aTENOUTLL bept Be spe MOV IDENCE, Sent): Arr aloes foamtmord D Bi ck well hug erria Bektunere (or aang eal tut’ Robert M rowing. fi actavan PDI Black well, ane oO © racdler, | Bhedes. and GH Davia Davis, ©. PAWED ORET, Pepi 9—Aresone Muy & Biiza, Bazee “yy, dont 2) Hoop saltos Osee Siteabetbport eos ND, Sept S—Arr tchrad MK Stouedadk, Rigay, N eee a ri Boyt ira wchry t Ben. mae Ante, Boss TOV ARY Fept 7-—arr sn nontgemers Crocker, Rem necarhr a Onis Fir, ba ‘Yorks ere ‘Tel Ua Piexson, Mew York, bi A Naseiu achr, ‘ce upku 1 aa i EDR Sephtnnes bark Fae Parkes Boatn a jp Palem); ae eheeeaen hiRrunewisl eR? ‘i Mii pi son ‘Smutl, Rio ath fe tn ( Gazshe, Somers Phi! atsipbies ‘8th, brig: Fah A Be oT iver, Bi ae rhllase Ipbia, wnagharos. a Sout Tarr sebrs Alba, Powell, New ‘8th, KS Potter, Pouer, do. ‘Sth, echrs Jouss i m ‘and DW Vaughan Gifford, THE LEC "URE SEASON, a oo YORK CATROLIC } LIBRARY ASSOOTATION Uhinese A seeu! will commence on ronda oe a erea herrea Bray ot lectures, by Link, on the Progress of tha “history ‘and Fecoch ond Semnian AAiesions Im the United States Scents For further partisulars cee fature ansouncemes'a $2: REWAND.- -LOeT, ON WEONHSDAY RVENING, in Fourteenth mzees tod Ninth avenue stage, a biscit ed 0} with cages. return ito et, rhall receive the noove reward, REWARP.—1O8T A LIPELE WATS POOULE Cog; anewers to the oninsof Frince The atove re- ‘Ward will be paid by bringing tbe dog to 393 Grand B35 REWARD. lt te 4 SMALL WHITE DOG, GPA: nish race) to. eave, between Thirty tira: and ‘Thirty cecond streets oe returtigg gsme to 9) Bags dDiry~ second street ihe above reward wi] paid iO REWar TOLEN, FZ0M BOOM 12, aT 115 Nassau street, two carbine rifem Joslya’a patest. ‘This reward will be paid st the aoove place on resoveriag che gous or for any spina. Uca resal Vieg | ibereia, 10 BZWABD-FOR A SMALL BLANK AND TaN tersier dog, los: cn last Tuesday evening: haa his care eat, acd Ww onis valued ase pot By ceta ning him st 87 Wer Kievenih size:t ihe hore rowacd wilt be given, and ocued je atked. if found after this notice Bore ward will be given R900) ™ BRWaRD LOST, ABOUT TH) ae or ust on the care from Saratoya stermbort Francis Suiddy.a tage single Droaatpta Th reward wilh be paid inaue damoed Inquire of S. ©. Townend, $2 Nasasu strest, WATCHES. JEWELRY, TLANTIC CABLE OB ARMS A lot mouuted in fae gold for sale ver wee. oh py M. URGES, 513 Broad wey, opp otF TLANTIO CABLE CUABMS bd SN, ane? Der gro. TLARTIO PhLGGRAPH CSBLB aaicncaes superior (yoillion fu: manaluctaring, we ear Peaered {supply alt orcers, wuoircale om retall ewe Libs trade: GRAN Ale & DOAGS Brose EWELRY VARY LOW. All descriptions of weld jewelre. ¢iamood efiver spoons, forks, ‘prices. 0 a ne eS ee Wholenate and reat, 1 \ wa trent nevond toor. FYESNOOM BOsT FOR YONSARS, HASTINGS, Taorstyen, Sing Sing and Harerotaw, will ieave pier foot of [ay street every aon (Sundays ereepied) at 40’siook, tou am eo. Bearaicg, wile wave Haverstraw evory Warnibg Bt aommers at 8 0 chook. IN BOAT YTRRKO RK RAHWAY.—THE SEaM- Y DAUGHTER, Capt, O Ponter will 'oare foot of I Bey arent every lara @ three o'clock, landing at Port Richmond, 8, war. Fare a Port Kicbmond, 1) conde port is ceuia; © Rah- wey ie conta, Ibcluding elage. Freight taken on reascus0.o to Port Lee. Uspiain lew York for the adore pions: - /R CONBY TAUAND ABD FORT HAMILTON. Tt Menm>oat UNION will ram daily, | first (Amos) at 9) ‘q Sid 344 o'closk; Boring strme: be. | 1g ane 896 o'elsek; ant pier Mo. 4 arth cher ah10. Vand 4 | o'clock. “Meturning’ teawen tb: 16% o'clowk, Soong ot Fort Riwihon esah wage Pare tor tes etscoces ‘cents. LLIAERY —THE LATEST HPYL Rs OF raul BOW. teat Mra Bhivi.'s emporiam of feamioa, No. 3 latae- % Country merchauts eupplied with ‘paliera dow- reduced prices a nee SUNDAY BOAT FoR Py arent e AM aChUerTIH bit ved | street, £36, aad Marre, i vending & Rovertie, 7. Woe AY Alnca sireet, every BONIAy Morn @ H iverstrae at 230, Yonkers at NDAY BOAT Kom Newaus WAP will) tougting a Am overs. ox love. petag > Sri iows, slag Mag straw, 5 wells, Went Point wud Sora weile raring will eave Now: $$$ ee | QUNDAY TRIP TO GLEN COVE, SEW kOUdELLS, ‘Oity island, White Etoae aed Steationy si — Khe frst eaile Ok Meamer AGUST A. Canisin Kh. Fergasna, wil Ioare a lar erect at? 6; Peck sip, 8. Broome st” ee! 4 Sunpay, BOAT ror. BEWARK—THY SPLENUD sv Amboe: TAMINESD Captain Wo'ls, feo Naren tree. on Saueay, dept 12, CORPORATION NOTICES, ® aAniovansy MREtING or THR COMMTET EE 0 Aovesemenia of the Hoard of ‘a wid be held the LR Ineo! ot 2 0%: Pr. in the o> for m ak ommmenie ans porkuon: l- ‘2 a A an ter Cor, ordl- treet, artes Bring business Defore the commities are notiied ae wiemeasess wen fa eh ‘° oe cout tween First aad Beoced » reres Sh ni J tou! N a4 ADY, By art a} RD, ) j Keguiating. grading and paving Jackson emer, foot of | Jackson atrent € ana flagging * Orly eevee! fewer aL UEE tn Woawtar etrent, trom Houston lo Bloseker sve fewer in Obert ctreet from Rowrtor Receiving basis and colvert at aouthentt corner of Atiorner dommton a reeta 7 Commi'tes en Awessine nia. en Leenv) rc COMMITEE OM TAX™ OF T —S sncsimey il meet In the ¥%ty ig ia oa day, the ib bom, at bs following y eutioan for eopresion of tax 2 we ee wth i e rence 7 Vorkyitie. ~ = oad b A Dews eon mA Fare} Tames Reohe Aa, Geores Peyen, Gendar Weun's Sepia gharah, The few Fon United Malt 5 JAF. ew ScuSrtS "e ‘ers ani Jobe treet “Retest Bolosop a iiterbe athe Are reqnonte! iy at. AWPOKD or ms liten To heay on Param. MITER ON Fis Arce OF Tut ion will ment im the Cy Liby ery, m Monday, Lith inst wD Mf 1 vefore the committer, ano nevite that thelr papers Will not ve comRidered uo one vrowerly tewed to, He ABCULARTUS, J Oommitios P CRAPPORD, THA COMMITTRR ON 7 Boo rd of Henne! a renwe 1a

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