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_—— TuE QUARANTINE WAB. HE MILITARY AMONG THE REBELS. Seeman the Eighth Regiment on Staten Island. ayFams AT QUARANTINE YESTERDAY. Enteresting Proceedings of the Health Commissioners, a een ae. MOVEMENTS OF THE MILITARY. BSPARYURE OF THE EIGHTH BRGIMONT WASHINGTON @RayS TO TAB SAT OF WAR—THBIB ARAIVAL AT StATEN ISLAND—TAB CaMe GROUND—A FULL BABES PABADE ON SUNDAY AFTRANOON—DEFaR- ‘yeeR OF THE POLICE 10 THB CITY—THE SABINS SOWED UP TO TBE RaVY YARD —FIVE NEW CASES OF YsLLOW FRVRR—THRES FROM THE INFECTED DISTRICT OF TOMPEINSVILLE, BTC., ETC. ‘The people of Staten Island, especially those of Tomp- kineviile ard Stapleton, seemed highly pleased with the errival of the Eighth regiment on Saturday, and it is said mary opened their houses to those who would accept of Weir hospital y. Their generous offer wae refused, how- ever, as no member of the Gray’s was allowed outside the can p ground. ‘Tho departure of the regiment from the city was wit- messed by # very large pomber of our citizens, many of whom accompanied them as fer as the steamboat, foot of ‘Whiteball street. According to regimental orders the ‘@rnys arsembled at their armory at balf past one o'clock om Saturdey afternoon, armed and equipped. At two e’eleck the lite was formed at the City Arsenal, White street, each man being provided with ten rounds of ball wariridge. The band baving played several airs, the regi- ment then went (through a short drill, after whisb they deft. On their way to the steamboss they were reviewed by Mayor Tiemann in front of the City Hall. Al whree o'clock they left the city, reaching Staten Isler d about a quarter before four o'clock. As they land- e@ and proceeded up Tompkins avenue they were cheered by the citizens, eepecially at Neuiilus Hall, where » large emowd bad congregated. ‘The police also gave them a hearty welcome in the way ef ebeers. (n reaching “ Camp Wasbingtoo,”’ for such te the rame given the ground, they were immediately dis. mrered, each company being quartered on a line accord- Ing to camp regulations. ‘The regiment made a very fine appearance, and turned out © moch larger number of men than was expected ‘They aombered nosrly three bundred men, and all seemed fo exter upon the daty thst was impose’ ‘pon them with ‘es good a grace as if they had been used to active service for yesrs. The followmg are the officers and non-commis- sioped officers of the regiment:— ©ol. George Lyons. Major 0 G. Waterbury. ‘Aetivg Ad jatant—P. F, Wentworth. Paymaster—T @. Cushman. Cheplata—Joba S Ash. Sargeon—Lynus Ramsey. Engineer—E. Elibridge. Aast. Surgeon—Jobn Atkins. Asst Quar’master— ‘COMMANDANTS, Ce, F—Leando Back. Co. G—Chas. H. Bartis. Oo. H—Samuel Grevory. Co. lJ. M. Varian. Bo. A—C. J. Bianvott. Oo. B— Themen Sweeney Go C— Faward Borger. ©. DE D. Lawrerce. Oo. E—Wm. Waverman. RON-COMMDEIONED OFFICERS. Berg. Mejor—T. Carr. ‘Asst. Serg. Major—0. Weed. Quay terinester—J. Pease. Ordinance Serg —W. Milier. Golor Bearer—Jones. Right General Galde—Hart Taft General Guide—T. Ball. Sergeant—W T.G. Adkins, Leader of Band. * The carp ground, the location of which has already Deen described in the HxrALD, i# well adapted for an en- eampment, and Is well calculated for field practice, which 18 is hoped the regiment will avail themselves of. “The texts have all been to the rules for a regimental encampment Oa the southern ond of She ground i the guard tant, ta which is quartered,» por- tes of the guard who are ordered for du y darta Bm the extreme northern portion of the 8 troops mre qoartered. The teute are all os aoe of half & dozen each, forming six strecus, with tents on both sides, @ majo avecce running through the centre, which ‘gcatied Broadway. Each company ie quartered acoordine to rank fm line, a+ in the following order:— Company C, Captain Barger bad Rweeney be Biaovelt. D, “ Lawrence. BE) Waterman. H, Lieut Commanding Gregory G, Capvain Bartis. F, “Bock, “i, “Varian, Bach street iv adout fifteen feot wide; the floors of the tent are yaived ebous three inches from the ground, so as to avoid Campeess Running in reverse order, on tbo ap ar aio of the privates’ tenis, ant facing out on & line ‘WUD evch row, are located the Dand and pom commission. 4 eficors Twanty-five feat tn the rear agen, ranuing maiike manner, are lceated the captains and’ lieuten ate; sad st « like distance, further to the merib, are encamped the dold and staf officers. at the extreme end, and jooking ont on what i called Bread from which also a fall view of the entire camp can de Dad, ia Col. Lyons’ headquarters, in front of bm stationed @ eectinel. On the weat mide of the grounds Is the mess house, orecied by FF. Rodgers. The duilding i 380 foe: long by 21 foe wide, And if #9 arranged as to accommo tate euch company separately. Men were hept Duay all day y Mr Roigers. so se to get the building fo Ries by this afternoon. dr , for the comfort of ‘Whe wba, avo floored most of tdeir tents Owing lo th» sbort notice which Mr. Gustavas A. for furnishing the regiment ith night ma express: twee ey pleased, however, with the ar. raagemenw or Mr. Rater, sod ay they could m — NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, mes Adger to pn ee received from JB. Fowler, of 7 oe Duoys and so close to the Long Island shore as to cause serious ebensions am Dg tee imbabitants lest the pes- tilenti»] disceses fay a ay pone Tong Islan io a Ubrough similar causes, should appear among — and the precious lives of citizsns of much more than the Health Otficer be opce more sacrificed. peti. tion, which —— @ rather jlesgtby one, recited the law in the hry having been crested at the frank exprersion Ish Officer, in which Dr. Thompson ooncerning the solved, ‘Mr, Brncex added that there were two medical gentle. ‘men who Ie}! viclims to the pestilence of 1854, with ‘whom Dr. Thempeon could not be advaatageously doast, 80 Lorg Island soe thoughs. The Mayor said if it bad not been for the difficulty in ‘whieh the Board was placed in juence of the recent eeeagralian, all these inconveniences would not have tut port Board bad been compelled to put tine; and such was _ increase of not been tor the gre by the Board, Gove would bave spread themselves, in all probability, down to Gowanus bay. Mr. BERorx said be was sorry for that; but they were jeg OT ny aged fever bag ad people, for yuld vot forget the ravages The 1 Mayor said that disease was nottaken to Long Quarantine vessels. Tt was rather Cs "among some persons. nad sine upon cost off boas and = to infected versels. (the Health Officer ‘would read tha: section of the law werenow. Dr. Taompson then reat a portion of the o"flealtn Regulations. This law, ~ said, gave him unlimited power in tha; way. In 1! with the then Board of Health, aa the vi eng game section of law was read, and after some discussion pe gee gy Sogo mega on. ue, were Placed Ld shores Tong I & piace where the Health Officers, the Brooklyn Health acter declared’ that tho: were jnite out of polwontng apy 7 on Long Inlend. oan e time after a party of gentle power say in reference to oo pre: sence of disease on Long Island, im 1566, that sontinual in- tercourse was beld by the Long Islanders with infected vessels lying at Gravesend, and even at Qasraatiae on Ai that time there was jotropolitaa poriee; there was no police at all, snd the Heaita Offizer bad vo er to prevent the intercourse which was so dangerons blic health. A\ that time he (lr. Thompson, a BY woes by & committee of gentiemen, and tf be Mr. Bergen bimee!f, aad the subject of the confer- ence wae the poe OR of makin preservation of be ey m8 of Bgainat infection. ‘Dr. Thompaon) advised those gen themselves, 80 a8 to pre- ub the vesseis—tor if the people were polkoned it would be by their intercourse wth infected ships, aod pot by the vessels themselves. A commanica tion to the same cffect was also sent to him; but be hed yot to learn that the ceople of Long lalnad ever established SB patrol tll after they were well poisoned. With refe- rence to the presen: complaint be would say that the an- chorage for versels st Qasrantine was entirely too smal’, and be was tberefore compelie? to aliow them to anchor outside the busys. The reason for ibis was that they had no- where eles to go. This waa what ha created the necessity of which the gentleman complain somewhere; and if the sch or Cent that they must anchor onteide of the Duo} | tbat appertaine to the public beslty be bad Deen as care- fal of Lorg Is'acd as he nad bean of Staten Isinnd—as at tentive to Brooklyn az to New York; and in acting had dove De was compelled tha: course by the neces- arming from whe great iniius of infected vemels. tee Penoes raid the Health (ilcer had mete the —— of necessity, but the Jaw distinctly stated that the ehould in the vicinity of tne Marine Hoep't on the contrary, nearly all the veescls were near tne eng pond thore, snd bub few of them near the shores of Int. |. That ern ReFiET Bh PERS setepEe. i 3 sfiss aitiad : atied iste a (ul (ile | iss ne rE i ii : 5 i 5 ravber severe night of i. ay Wer very warm, ap’ the men managed to <i their clothing. It war & great wonder that some em <i not become inciepored from exposure to the morn A © 1 o'clock Captaty Lawrence’: covamand, which bet deen on duty all ‘ay, were relieved by Captain Bargor's forps. and his men were 4 around tbe Qaarantine ed camp enclosure curing the night Nothing of tino: throaghout the n ght. at pbs ¢'elock yomerday morning, the fag poly war faines at the bead Of Broadway, and he American Fun op onter a salote by Osptain Varian’s corps, the band vor! air y DO pore n was admitted inside the camp. peon Of afew State officers and the mom- aod thore having Damieces with the & vitit to the Grays General Bail, 3 « regiment beds full dress parade, which wee whnested by 0 over two thon. the pend poopie, who had ocngregated omtige ‘The mero were nil \ goed spirite at sundown Inst ere fing, ane permed porfeetiy at home Noe who herve Deen cartered at Quarsatine for Work, were, at ten o clock morn tng. ortered up wo the etty, with the ex of a foree of len men cover Sergeant Mount, who will remain (here n the infected district three oke out on Saturday night ‘The partion are all women. A t Carrotl, alleged to be one : med Mary Deming, and « in the rear of Yr Carroll's residente. All with the exception of Mra. Mckenna, were removed to the yellow fever Moxpital within Qaaraatine, Mre. McK refusing to be conveyed there. Two other canna occurred in the stream on Bonday morning, on board the lighter WH Nome. The portion are both Irishmen and sieve: éoren, employed by the Hoalth OMoer. Their recovery said to be very dowbtial. The marines are sili at the goverpment store house, ander Lieut. Wileon They are to be sent up to the Navy Yard to the aflernoon the steam frigate Niagara parsed down i bay ootward bows, ‘and was honored by as ta. tute by the Washington Gray troops. Anosber affidavit has been fled againet Thomer ©. Barns, proprietor of Nautilue Hail, a& being one of the leader burning the Quarantine buildings, He wii, doubt, be arrested to-day The Habine war bavled up to her station about one x eopésy morning, her assistance being oo longer equired at Wuarantine COMMISSIONERS OF HEALTH QUARANTINE AFF AINS—CASE OF THE STRAMER aT LANTA— LONG ISLAND OPPORED TO INFRCTED SRIPS—AN ACCURATION AGAINST THE MBALTH OFriCe® -CITY (wermcTOR # REPORT. ‘There war © mosting of the Health Commissioners at the arcal tims and piace on Saturdsy—His Honor the Mayor preeiding Mayor Tikwaxw brought to the notice of the Board the ‘enne of tho sicamer Atlanta, which arrived here « fow days gince with © carg ein and woo! ait more. Sinoe coming up w her Cork some cases Of sick mers occurred cB Board, aud the ationtion of the Commie siomore baying been calied to the fact by the eonsigness themrelven, Ur. Rockwell received directions to inapost the rhip, and t report to the Boar’ concerning the cases of *ckneee which had appeared Dr Rockww reported that In accordance with bis in ftrustions, be had visited the steamer Ationte at ber @vck, He found that thore wae one sick man on board, nd on inquiry he was told that be wae eucTering trom bowers morbas, atd the eaptain dit pot kmow what to dy © ith Bim, The’ Nosor anid he wikhed fo see the nick Bas, and was acccrdingiy conducted to where be let + @ tale room wae very dark, #0 that be ould sesrcely ¢ueern the couptensnes of tbe imvakd, but be foun! the —- had cdircovered that there wae a man on Long Ielant was holding continual imtercourse with the infected voe- rele. Mr. Brackw said he had made all necemary inquiries, ‘and found that tbe mater war not true. Not s bow from } 2 Long Island sbore had boarded « vessel in Qoaran _ om—They have s sugar depot there which T oan show Mr. Peeury— That may be #0, bat it i# not owned by e—at least of thet part ot the island. Mr. Bergen yy ‘with euch « compl enpe cially when {t must be apparent what diffi sities they must bave to contend with, in conse uence of the burning of Quarent’ ‘apd the large arrival of infected vensele ‘The Board had already cone al) that they could—they had placed a boat with a body of pohee to prevent com muni ation, and they would contimuc to do all that was ic their power Froatually the petition was Iaid over, to be considered Dereafter, — commignees and tbe captain of the steamer At Board im reference to ie case nt from the statement of owe of the owners, that we Atlanta wns Jonding ta Charleston for the port of New York: but on the arrival bere of the steamer Memphis, belonging to th» y aod on the eame line, whe wae placed in & vere! from an infected port, (Charles. ). The conaignees immediately telegraphed to the. te in Charleston pot to rend the Atlanta on to New York, AW. to deepatch her tertend to Baltimore. This was ‘dipgly done. ork, riw tee bere did not inform the Health Officer thet ahe hei come from Oharlerten in the frst instance, but showed the clearance [rom Paltimore to New York. ‘The Rastvn —~ read an extrect from the law, to by a ing the information by which alone the Healtb (ficer oul 4 “ieterm'ne what quarantine wee | neoeseary, the captain had subjected himeelf to a penalty of $2,000 and imprisonment for tweive monthe. T \cmuguees wiehed to bave their repntatons cleared | from anything Uke s saspicion of double dealing im the matter, They were not aware a a the vessel came from & second port, where spe bad been in Quarantine, it wae neceesary to mention the first port of departare. ‘The matter wee ordered to stand over tili to day. Our reporter baa since loarned that the steward an | stewarders of the sleamer bave been taken |i) witha fort of fever, and Ir, Rockwell has caused them w removed ‘The Orr) Lxewector laid « retarn before the Board, ahow- img & Comparative statement of the bealth of the city at the present time, as contra distinguished from the same ‘od in the year ) the week e: nding Bept. 6, 1857. do. Rept. 4, 1864. bo Two deathe fren) yellow fever %. board hig iat. 6 67 For, the week en Sept. 12, 1 ao @o, Sept. li, iste, For toe week ending Aug. 28, 1857 60. Sept 4, 18 teenie in favor of 1868 from ‘ave tm . ‘The "Board then adjourned. | CORRESPONDENCE — BETWE THR GO VERNOR AND THE ATTORNEY GENERAL | RELATIVE TO THE QUARANTINE OUT. | RAGES. | LETTFR FROM GOVERNOR KING: rare ov New Yorx, Bxecuniy® Derarreeyy, ) ABANY, Boot, #, 1808. j | [SumThe tetermined acts of violence and arson, t whieh a very emourt of the provenny o” t | wae Centro) ed at the Guaranlioe etetion, ‘ona the liver | the fick endangered by & large armed mob on the ‘ats | | OF the let and 24 Rept-mber "3 the gepera! © Sourrenes | of the people of the count f Richmond 'n thean de’ beraie cuwegrs om the property sod re within tb rane enciceure eoukire of tie Stale prompt and decide? action seemed & domend a toe bande of oe |e Commissioners of aod Ty: self on the subject of the / saad gal JOHN A. KING. ‘To Hon. Lyman Tremasy, Attorney General. ATTORNEY GBNDRAL TREMAIN’S RUPLY. Brats or New York, Dione Arrorsry avis} Sept. 9, 1868 fim—I bave the honor to aechaa the receipt of your communication ieforming me of the action which son have ben eae 70 in reference to tae acts of violence committed at the Quarantine station on vigh's of the lst and 24 of Sepiember. By an act Legislature, passed in 1865 whenever otber realor persopal Berean Geel injured in consequence of any mob coun! opel eg y oo waa situated shall inabie te an sation 4 & anc Leng oot iovesiguaee jato the origin and —— of tbe difficulties which bave termtpated mPsion of the alleged cfiences against the laws, and into ai] matters copnected therewith. | a entirely uo to believe that the local suthorities of Ricumond oonn:, case my cfiisial engegement will render my tendance imoracticabie, | will anite with you in the desig pation of some discreet, able ap: efficient counsel 10 com mence and conduct such investigntion. LYMAN TREMAIN, ‘to Me Reeeiomay Sem A. Reve Kr, Governor, &c. ADJUTANT GENERAL'S ORDERS. SPBCIAL ORDERS NO. 156. Garena. Beavgvarrrns, Stars Oy New Yore, ApsUTANT GEABKAL'S Orrick, ALRANY, Sept. 7, 1868 Pursuant to the proclamation of thé Governor of the State, issued by him this cay, aod havieg Ly tao gross cutrages which have recently occurred a) tue Tantine im the county of —— a force of 260 officers and men, inc uding one section » Will be ae talied from the troops of tbe cing division, President ia tas city of New York, and despaiched to Richmon4 county, where it will take position immediately a¢jacent to the Quarantine enciorure, and sufficiently near to th» proper ty of the State aad to "the Daidings © 9e orecsed for the accommodation of the sick, to be aole at all times instanuly and ¢fleotively to defend the same aad the lives of the tick against all violence. To this end Major General Sandford, commanding the Firat division, wili, on the receipt of these orders, iamo- diately detach a regiment, or part of a regiment, for this special du'y; or he assemb © company detachments tron es ovtenal regimente of bis division, and assign 10 the command of the force some Seld officer Of known dis cretion and firmiess, and who is at present ip active com- mision in the division. An efficient Quartermaster trom amorg the regimental Qoartermasters of the division iv active commiesion, and @ regimenial Surgeon will aiso be assigned to the detachment. The commancant of the force, fier its asvemb!\n~, wil! Without amnecessary delay, proces) with We rane ty Riebmond county, snd on a the Quaraniae grounds will select for mr e000 dation, marr LOK —. wome #ui.able Duilding buildizgs sate: aoe ‘to snch 1s, but not witnia the encicsare thore be no buildings bear at baud possess. g toe proper requirites, the: ‘Wil sslect some elevated dry nga these requisites, and thereupon eacamp joree. The commandant of the force will bave, for the gur- pose of defexce, the entire militey comtrai of the Quar- anune belo tothe Sia. He will o% user fere, however, with the Heath Officer (or other civil offi ors soting apoer his dirscuons) in his or their discharge Of the usa duties of the sialon. He will aval Giasei of all the necessary meaas to place bimseif in # detensi bie position, and will take allibe ueual presactions surprue, and will conform general'y the reqairemest: of the general regulations. He will each day roport di- rect to the gen Lert age ge giving & deteil of his doings, for the tp’ormation of tue Commander in Chic, who ev joins upon him the utmost vigilance ia the dis - Ae the very Gelicate duties imposed upon kim oy this order. ‘Tbe Commiase y General, om tbe requisition of the oom. mandant of the force, witi supply ail the camp equipage and the ammunition necessary for the force. By order of the Commanver ia Uluef. FRED K TOW. D, City Intelligence. Orexinc oy Tue Honokex ann Heneos River Temwar Roap.—fhis new thoroughfare wae formally opened ou Baturday. The occasion was che of cousiderabie inioreet to the citizens of Hoboken and other placer op along the right bank of the Hudson. The new road extends from Hoocken to Fort Lee, aad was commenced ove year ago, and finished within the past few deys It runs nearly para'lel to the ol one, but icetead of mounting over the samrmite of tbe ritge of mounta'nns paliiea’e which How between ihe two places, it skirts the back of the river, is peariy as level a8 the rurface of Lae noble change! itself, The sooner slong the road embraces at ono we grand and deautif ui, and renders it ove of the p «asantest onwvee in the neighborbood of the city. The directors of the reed and a company of \uvited friends left [ovokee in carriages yorterday afiernoon, avd drove aiong the whoie lepgth of the road, sioppirg as they parsed to view we spt cn which the famous dat melancuoly duel was fought between Burr, and mapy otner interesting pod peigd! ot the new hoe Toe satire the work in ertimated to be over $40,000, but {i in sendy ald wiht per out never unti Satur day formally opened. Retar! compeay Deas to quar'ers in Pollock's Hotel, in We etaptal dipper djutant Gescral |, Whore a aud: awaited the atventions which ft soa re coved. There was abundauos of champagne, kc, ko, ant a Rak etd of Jervey City, presided at tbe di omer. ‘Speecbe sentiments were made aod given by ex Governor or Privo, Justice Whitby, Dr. Comstock aac jcM¥icbae! apd otbers, who ar trectore and soek bolcers in the enterprise. Altogether the ooowien was one of enasaal Pojoy mest, and i, continued Will night bas pretty far adv Pavat Fact ynom 4 Wevpow.—Coroner Gamble held an inquest on Sunday, at the \ew York Hospital, upoo the body of Daniel Growin, a native of Washington, D.C. yard, atd Crowin was founc to have fallen ont of the Window of tis room, aed in the fall to have strock « po nape © portion of which pleroed ik side, Be war taken up and conveyed, as son as prmrible, to the Hos- pital, where be died ov Saturcay. The Coroner's \ury ren dored @ verdict of “death from @ fracture of the pelvis, canged by an secidental fall.’ The mother and a brother of decease were with him when he broathed his Inst, and have bad bie body taken to Washington for inter ment b ‘end Seagvion, 8 Norwia a Basie Bs BI ice A Flelschmsn, ¥ ing (snd pro:ber, R jaree: Mra I, L Piteb, Mr alcing and lady, L Des ‘sone, OW Bryan, ™ ENojes, A i me Pitted i. Miss Kandail J i OM Pretec J a pear, A Hat A archer, J’ Arbater, Litingston and Indy 'N DePeyner,. L Vion, opus ae Gray Dr? PWells) J Loa 6 Perreshio, J Mentalans, B Geuse fad lady, kev a Segrey. a. Howell aod Tedg.B une rs Frecbiey, 2 Dod, J Maven, Mr P Swish. 1'r Bank and led, D Torre, T J .eferre, Professor Boise 3 children and pares; Misa Goody ear, Misa Sailiot, J Neleon ana lady. Davis, Mrs % Byrne, 8 babe, Mra L CBtaart and infent, Mies © Stuart, ted servant Mile Hnneioglon, ) M ulna, ines mare aricusr Hi Lipéosy. ON Keeler, H_G Bandford, Wt Roy. BH Am Buber, A R Scorie, G ‘mith, JU Ouitus, J Mickey, J siogr, lacy and infant; Mrs Fournteur Mrs 1 Ber: nerd. Miss 8 JLemp, J Wolt. P Mi wife and femilv; H sndrews, Z erdinand. a Kherlele, & Bissumann, Biss © bpiedel B Woher, Mrs C Barney and som. lst cabin ers, 249; 24 cabin, }06—'otal, From Ktogston, Ja, in the steamsh'p Saletin—Dr Dr Broad ord Fonsi aoravnna, Mason Ales romuits, wit Wve ehildren, Mise A Garolive Feysier Geo smavd, JP Bi mens’ wervant, Lewin Pervy. Mr » Gi , Oleude Cesar, C erance rier, ‘Tublet, B Bauer, a james tart, L a) Bate, ¢ Ls D Biever, Feter ie, Ji Meek and wife. Jost Fried and child: Ob Papod. Jas Be sor. a Murrey, Gowlours, cana. wife and child; Jos Durand, bet, 7 ame Lerver, Lawin «wie Ms Hepemsnn and frie lobn Basso and son, H A Weller, wary 3. B. King. ue allen. rot. For Bremen in the stesmehip New York—2Miss Amande Hirech, Mrs Minna Schroder, adolph Goaltog, lady, two chill gr nand servant: FW Kelmer and daugbter, ro B end friend, Geo W Kieksteon, Ze J Belvmayp here ida hel and danger, C A Zrobieck, He imap here ids kre a (or mszn Habdiecht, sbrabam Rothoart, J 'W Maller, Katz, ‘Winter, Fried Ludemann, D Hespe, Mre'C Busch, red’ fiver en Jad: sige oe end servant, © P Brana, m Senmitz, peend, « briguan H. C'Woller, 8173 is steerage, For Savannah 'o the pag Vicisbman and terran, Lewis You . Pani le Day, Mies Molr tyre, Mr pollion, PM Fleihan. P 8 Davi FB Cambell, M Brows, Wan W Wiliam, W Lat P pera, and seven ip the steer: For Savanaad. ip the seamed, Busteville=7 W Brently Wom Rirdend, & 0 8; ae LAA CB Pratder, BA ime and lady, © M RB Renee, A barcat, D Haney, Mra Panay, nme Dh Mine Mary & Haney, Wm A 8 ‘ino Haney. Brnry Whitemore. M Ula fie k Win Dapont, Mre fern and enn Cseboeon, Geo Latch, Wm K Kog, Mre & M.chad- “Gao P bono. Hi hon~and 45 in sweerace. For Richmond, in a: jrmestows:—P Mengin. WF Torper, Jas Puller, Pj ney 3 eicbster, Gen 8 reen. Mra Ki Newsted. A .! Dinbing Mre P three children ant servant Mise Chamber ae Bowditen and i, Haine, Hell, BR Fouda, ‘Seg Ponte, Miss ® Fonda Wre Sauederm wad ebild, @ Chapin And bid oO 4 Masset, lady and two ‘cuidren, Sad covenioes im the weer FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MONEY MARKET. Sonpar, Sept. 12—6 P.M. The week which has just closed has been rather active among the dry goods men, but less so among other classes of merchants. The sales of dry goods have been rather large in comparison with recent weeks; though few transactions bave taken place in the more expensive varieties of goods. Cheap do mestics have been mostly in demand. Flour and breadstufts generally have been dull throughout the week; flour has declined somewhat in price. Cotton has also been dall, with rather a downward tenden- cy. An auction sale of teas, which took place dur- ing the week, was well attended, and better prices realized than had been expected. Sogars have de- clined one-quarter of a cent per pound since the be ginning of the month. Provisions have been quiet> bnt steady. The foreign trade of the port has heen scarcely less than that of the corresponding week last year; which seems to indicate a precipitate tendency toward active mercantile movements. The time has not yet come for a revival of trade on the old scale; the country people are not prepared to buy as they did; the West is suffering more than ever; the eflects of the revulsion have not been effaced. In this con- nection, we notice the failure yesterday of a large house engaged in the Rio and Wost India business, with liabilities which are said to exceed half a mil lion. The embarrasement is understood to have grown out of last year's troubles. It i# devoutly to be hoped that there are few houses in the condition of this one—with renewed paper to mect, and no means to take it up. The Custom House figures of the trade of the port for the week, and also for the corresponding weeks of last year and the year be fore, are as follows:— Comparative statement of the exporta. exclusive of specie, from New York to foreign ports for the week and since January 1:— 1866, 1867 1868, Tota! for the week. $1,080,114 1,065,050 1,018 4918 Previously reported. 63,000))24 48,587 | Ou 41,867 380 84100 88 5008 Binos January 1. 49,645,006 49,576,820 City Polttte: Comparative statement of foreign imports at New MERTING OF THR ANTI-TAMMANY DPLBOATES TO | York for the weck and since January 1 sYRACTSA, For the Week, 1886. 1867, 1868. The Anti-Tammany delegates to the Syracuse Conven- | Dry goods....... $1,943,612 2,084 404 2,000,184 tion mot om Saturday night, at Mozart Hall, for organiza. | General mor'dise, 9,207,622 9,000,018 n01,s08 tign, Fernando Wood was called to the chair, and 0. B. 94.166.004 4.180467 oe Total for ae werk 64,166,084 4,150 447 3,910, oan Woodruf officiated as secretary. The following Ws list | Previunly rept'd. T1285 | (170, 98'081 017 of the delegates — - an, PN tet, Since Jan. 1... $161,027; 301,948,260 1— Fm 10— Wm. Coa ot ° 2—Jamen White, Br. 1t=@ideon J. Tooker. The export of specie for the week and year were 30. B. Woodreti 12—Hiram bee! 8 follows j—Samve! Iackeon im Fernando Wooa | Behr. Yorktown, Cuidad Boltvar, Am gold bar $4 b= Pde Hamilton 14—W. D. Parsoos. Bark Cien{uegos, Cieafnegos, Am. Chae —_ 168, P. —~ Steamer North Star, Havre, Am. gold sah i= : — Thorns Me2perion. fteamer New York, bremen. foreign gold 6 8— Peter MeK night Jnanes ©. Wiliet. rpiliokaans nga — o— Wm. N, Metntyre Total for the week. . 247,980 00 ‘The followINE resolutions were nasred — Previously reported, - 17,871,801 44 one fa yt eleqnten to the Demoors thy Mute ony e held wt Ayracuse om the Lith Inet " 009, free suMveges, (airly expreased, of the democratic rex ‘ubhions Setel, 2008.. me io 7a 44 electors of the nevers! 4 sembly diet Of this county, oom ‘The epecie movement of the week can hardly tell vene) prrayy e eal 0 mitice, we eim)) proseed to that Convention ‘oa o. ponte is thereis, very severely agninst the bank reserve. The ov pontine ren of 6 antics will most gt dourtng Sot oar bretbren of m renreecsnarvan of oe ernment expenditures are beginning all to s elety G ae aa” iat, ° © oe ine © , peparetio balance the flow of specie into the Sub-Treasary ander ‘he cunvroi of black republican a » srl aad democrats) for ution; it would not be surprising if to- rd of, be peoples rights whieh morrow the banks showed reserve falling but ¥ " i+ | slightly below twenty-cight millions. The ar the Con veate : of a California steamer ‘as added over a mil an dak wate He cela lion hone a balf to our stock. Pat if exchange farther rot tht rar . in it hi all lust every man hich + has been lately ruling—viz., 100) a 110 Keeniver The orney of the Rtata apen the susp @ drain for sbipment there is no saying how soon SEPTEMBER 13, 1858, abroad may not alter the complexion of affairs, ‘Many persons think that the banks have seen their maximum in respect to specie reserves for many years to come; and expect that, before the winter, 8 moderate drain to Europe and a demand for specie ai the interior will compel them to curtail their , and raise the price of money to something agiepr ters) We see as yet no signs of dear money; but in many quarters it is reported as not being by any means as cheap as it was. The most important event of the week in the stock and railway world was the Railroad Convention which met at Philadelphia last week, and sat on Friday and Saturday, closing its labors late on Banday morning. The persons present at the convention were Mr. Erastas Corning, of the New York Central; Mr. C. Moran, of the New York and Erie; Mr. 8. Sloan, of the Hudson River; Mr. J. E. Thomson, of the Penn- sylvania Railroad; Mr. C. Brooks, of tne Baltimore and Ohio; Mr. 8. L. M. Barlow, of the Ohio and Mis- sissippi, and Mr. 1. Newton, of the People’s line of steamers. After two days’ discussion, the following points were settled as a basis of negotiation:—No runners to be hereafter employed by any company, nor any freight solicitors except at the termini of the roads; the freight tariff to be advanced 50 to 70 per cent over present rates, and on Ist October to be again raised to the rates current before the present imbroglio; the passenger tariff to be at once raised to the rate current prior to the first reduction; dro- vers to be passed free both ways on all lines; all viola- tions of this contract to be referred to an umpire to be chosen by the several roads, and said umpire to impose upon any offending road a fine not less than $500, and not exceeding $2,000. This basis or plan of a contract is to be submitted by the respective Pre- sidents to their boards of direction prior to the 20th Beptember; if ratified, it isto go into effect imme- tely. It is hardly necessary to add, that a se; rae 4 mt between the Erie and Central will be ed at the same time, for the adjustment of The local misunderstandings. The Stock Exchange has been dull and without movement throughout the week. The following table will show the course of a oeptaag Missouri 6’s...... La Grosse land grants Delawaye and Hudson. , Barvepay, Sept. 11, 2858. 50 wake “aa RR..6 ite 80,.....000 CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Barvxnay, Gepe N—<6 P.M. AxtyS Were quiet, with small sales ‘of at bo. Bxxapsrurrs.—¥ iour—Ibe market for mferior and com. mon grades was heavy and irreguiar, wuile the beter without chance of moment, bat jess The eaies embraced adoat F c He z i > Eats lows, Michigan, Indians cop Obio (abipping bran * Southerm fancy and extra Cholee extra family and bakers’ brands. pestesetsrases 7 Corn nesi— The irregular, with & were Goa: Sou'hern white at $1 do, a4 $116 9 31 bs and white Micbigap at $1 %, with tome oer —— Private terms. Ryo was inactive at 730. a | Oats were ‘with sales of State, Canadian and Western at 47 my A wes Commm—Ibhe market was quiet but Sales of 500 begs Bt Domingo were made at 9c. wae un | banged. Corrox was quiet, and aales confined toa few banire! ‘ Saneets wore quite lentes, 4 ‘Changs WRIGHTR. — is were qu a foe transactions ombroced about 4252 6-324. dour and grain wore nomuibal pe robe wore engaged ai | There was pethieg to Olasgow or tbe Onutivent. Ouk.—Lingeed was iu faie demand, with aalen of adout 25,000 gallace at The. a 776. Citer descriptious were ua 500 bbls., including mess at $17 49 « 817 60, 76, Clear do. at $19 ST74K, and prime st Tals, eae oes beavy, with ‘about 150 bbis., ined: Domeatic Mark ts. for middis oa. Flows © nat’ middin r mone dull. Fre ights—Coton to to Liverpool, Flour dull at $4 00 « 84 a 20}40. Provisions Cra aco, Sept. L1—6 P. M. Flour dull. Wheat steady at 720. Corn active: sales 10,000 bushels at 634% Ones dull. Le fT 16,600 bushels corn, Phi to Oswego—17 iLiad 000 bushels: pa se . flour, 90,000 bashels corn, brit) Brvraio, coos il wo speci shen nh 2b for Biale; $5 8 $6 25 Sor com: sopgring: #8 5114 6 96 Gays for modiam 0 tnebvien Scie Onto, Osaadion, cana ‘and $6 75 for favorite extra, Wheat te in monsrete a E market onwier : enles 0,06 Surhels red Ohio a6 08 8 $1 09; 6,000 burhole Milwauiio club at $1. Corn in better demand, —— eteady : males 45,000 bushels at 560. for un for round, and $20. for very prime. Rye ‘sales 37100 bushels at 606, Onta dull and no sales; new held at 400. ery edt 200 Whirkey in demand sales 400 bbis. at 2240. at 22/0. Canal treights firmer: D8, on tour, 100, on wheat, a on corn to New York. fe ‘by lake for the twenty-four hourr—4,606 bbls. il 93,687 Somer wheat, 18,49 bushels corn, 1,602 bushels oats. Gewneo, Sept. 11~8 P.M. Fioor pte Wheat heavy aad above the views of buyers ot quiet, Oorn without motorinl change 4,000 bushes, at 680. for Tilivoin, # little warm, and Onnal (reighta dail aod @ 1 ‘bushole wheat MARITINE INTELEICENCE, anad On Rew Tons—4ms DAY. 6 88 | Moon won ave 91 mors oi Vanderbitt wdre apd paseor core. mg Westerly winds ‘hron) Paindia (By), MAdIeton, Kingeion. rueamab Jn Repti With pagnangers, wo Rathbone Bros. The 8 is bound to Liver Pork, was Jone buoyant and lower. with | go LaRoche. een enond, pment. Wikre Aaa et ene ee ee ne ccun@ “sntimmee. a a manual SsmnmaaReaee Gun conan | SUmMAMMIUURDEEE eeccccaaiaemean Caltaloe ah Gem aa aap o ouaa LaMEENneinae nen ames Jand pessevgers: oe © pe ane jhe ond Ly Pw May Batch C eanizee Seat a bene for i et ot ~ signa gone a4 Jay 2, fhe WP te 2, Sev Newoast Jenca Virgiola, fobr Ana Caroline, 6 ppieasie. 6: Heb Conereua, Maiby? Ma bine § Steamer Delaware. 2am. 8 dave, ‘Wind during the day NNW. 8mr Gavwtirr, Borland, hence at Ban Francieso, ie ut'p the atlantic sprung the mizsomast; and in the Pacific, sprung the forewast. fumsFivie § ci Bates, left San Francisco July 9—got, under diechay; eed pint wand aaa Looe? Bonoisfasuly ial, Taking ine pasenge in 9 days and ‘MB bour pan viously reported), which waa in co'lision eae ow, Wee lowed into ew London by a fab jotice to Mariners. Lage toms the oppioach is Feubbton Base yusioos hae tes in| 1r0M@ Us moorings, It will be replaced as "By erent FGEAEN, Lighthouse Insponor It da Portiand, fept 9, 16.5. A letter from Cr pt Allen, rc Desk Canton Puskas of ated oft f Taree Kt Ene Ne ‘warn 7s reports ber with S00 opt ) — ‘aint bo B. Joa Itt 33 W, abip Golconda, aes 1880 bbe ol, ail wall Spoken, &c. maith, Jack Frost, Holmes, hence for Ban Francisco, Avrti9," tt, Hurd trom San Francisco tor Hong Kong, "cod, Hall, from Tquique for Boston, Aug 90, int 8 %4 04, lon 81 £0. Ports. 1y 29-40 eee D emg te aejncen, Bog Catiad, J andi Suh, 22 Somes Brown, rebtree. “bark Wagram, cc asia ouiberp He McKin« am, Seare Kegiaod; 11th, F A Palmer, ronan Ws By maa) a ospent, geaara ‘or d 23: UaLDenAs, Sy 20~ Ip Tee Usieres leg; eller ‘Atmedo, Robertson, tor bar! Zeohyr, #mali Boston. GRanp TORK, TL Aug 261m port bri tt ah Con- way, of and trom NXorx for aspinwall ving sirack Gm tbe Caicor nee pigbtof 14th. but come off next day after taxing Ft cf cargo, with but tiling damage. wigtoseuie Po selvage with the wreckers; schr abby —~, of Mastport, for bia low , $75: ‘Site port sbips Germania, Wood. for NYork Fept jeolaa, Bragdom, for do 12. Baden, Sillphen, for oad ‘otetne Ocesn + 0mp, Benson, = > T0-bs Bam- Willems for ¢o; Admiral, lifiaas, B00 Bavaria, ley, ny for N> cre Main Mstaro, Dilingham; + Nowell. and Russell + bourse, F from and for san Fran- cisco Aug 5; Melita. ah 2uh, scar LP Foster, Morra, Puges > oon Igviqor. July 31—In port abip Wild Pigeon, Msyhew, for cy On, Ja, Avg 18—Are brig Abbo'sford, Cooper, Bart. cb on her return vin. Nevraae): Harriman, Jacksonville (ond a: 4 dein’ on hoe re foro), Liheriy. Carphy’ Asplowali (and ala. 50 on ear re tury: th, Big Bhan, jestom eld 22d, sche Howard, iteDonald, NOrleans} 4a, snip Forutnde, ‘Lord, snoursa Fort av PRrNcR, Aug 26—In port barks Orlando Connor, (rom justarr, Babpemann, Apbot for NYork 8 da)s; Troe Man Hava, fot Boston, (.eore repor-eo@ fur NXors) i NYork, * sehr Wm Wi! when, Govens, for ¥' Aphis (probab! for Berton) Scey) Port onaxt Ja. 4.08 M—Arr brig Avouéale, Dix. gate kro Gasper, Swy oa. (or! from Haltimore 14. Jeune! aun Tate tu at New Tork sola, iol’ for m ioe alate of ampbrey, Melbourne 2700, Meverick, ee do. pi te tar, Tenaler,) Hall, Caldera, o load fer Babimore, seule, Green, Batimore; 208, brig: Kake Arica.” Home ALFXANDRIA. Sept 10-4 Savapnsb: sylvenie Allen Faulken dure, Kiegers, Ji ‘Bsj.e8, Thompson; Powe Suregae; edward Mowk), "and docoph Gueae BOLTON, bept 11, AM- Arr bark Sate Gardner, Port Been: a; brigs Cyclone, MeCar'y, Norf ik. it sobre A O Brew: on i id ioy fiton, Alezendria: overt © now P lake ian, Sm Wenrer, Fhlindelphin; Soow rity Boow, ‘soa Sars 4D, NYork. Figval forty C'd meamers Wm Jenkins, Baie Bal'imore Cy of Rew, Hos. Pailadipbia jen Werren ¥parrow. well Stevena, ion: Drign Northern Belle. Prins, Br) sorébouse, ‘St Jago, Cans, scars rare, KE: Atw Iuulette, thew be York #)d, wind brig Seotiigo; and bre CT Ford, Four rata, Te) (oo ye — obra ro on ul 1 I Day, Sparrow. New York: ‘nu Warwick, Warwick; orn, ana Broscfeld Pike Bston. At rk Ay Iph. bldrte, = trom @ stesmebp Ualeconia &: us @, Bremen, ¢ Lag bark »m0nvon, Bir wen, tare Isconer, West indica; echt hawia, Chepanta, Harbeaose (and Javier 94 onan es ON Sept Are Norw brig, ron Prisoose cules, Len, Mosier; seb ater mae are bark J Devbam, rey, NYork. or Langdon stone, Liverpoi. on CM Lee NS, Sept 9—Cla (by vei) Dark Lenox, ig KFOLK, Rept 9—Arr sehr Chief, Bidridge Boste jon Konée, oak Indian Queen, from Cy Point, Pound un anew. ERATOR, Bagh W—Arr echr GeoC Gidds, Gidds, hw Jpeg Feot Ari p14 Piste sbia) sehr Hanne Wines, W Havener Smith, mer, 40, Heil, sebr im limes, teat 8 2 BAe a5 ee aa Conall vin Valparatee bark, Ieanow rater Onn bees ork, | tai taslark, Pellapebee Go. lite ie di iso Janeiro. 174 bark * Mr ndooino; I-uh, shty Rinok Bea, Cala, goee 16; barks Prieoe y , Mawhaie, ani , Ginn, Vi 4 1o, Br Caribbean, Winedester, bark Live Tan- o on area sedans Par, Foster, jen Yoriek, Boule, bg hg oh, ie, iar [eoRazion 9 WAWTER_OF J6MRA RoorE, a ty Cork, Ireland aeventaen, NFORMATION WANTRD—OF MARY O'BRIEN, & irl abont 18 yore of age, who was en Zork avout fre, monte ag. to go ae op ins indy to informoling of ber wilt be taaneTully resatved 0 Brsuee Bre 2 Jee hee 0 ir setters. ee Ne BRE ‘tL pea ouanun PLone, auagron n A elfest, I And lua of Now Fork. as W ler Yh oa top gore youre by we friends The is to dive notice at any Ini Seis or dead, wi eg Sark gem nd Faithawsen throngn Messrs, Midalou & Oo, a0" Wechangs wont AND FUUND, UTION. TAR rf WING RONDE RAVING BREN Asien ta the ‘for! on the Maine, all i persone = hereby oautl against baying of negoia\ing the #wma, SYoncn ot $1,509 esch—Nos 802, 1,208, 2 181. . ie Ttrilrond recon’ ceil 1 reat 1389." | 2 donds of $F M0 ench~ Now, | O84, 1085, Clagionad, Wiming ton and Zanesviite Railroad 7 om ie a ley 1, ine7. bot Js, with interest warrants 2 donde of $1,044 oaoh— Nos. Lag 1.808. Obi9 and Praneyl ania Railroad 7 per om at inomme boods, with inter Sarena from fat Ooiober Ti 2D bende of $ovemct—Nos 2%, 74 % tebure, Fort Wayse and Oblengo Ratiroad 10 per cemt aimking fund honda. Cue let April 1868, with interest warrants, the firwt due 158. TARDT & GREGARD et MAN'S RE ASTPLN, Will Cocaine @ reward by leat fe - ORTON GATTRDAY RIOTIT, NO ARMINE CERERT Jom ir 8 Math negoe car, a emAl! parcel containing By ealhere ARS pereen returning tbe enae to U) ree MeLelian, 6 Fpractelnoet, will be rewarded. Tot October,

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