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a - AFFAIRS It CENTRAL AntERICA. vou fan Suan, Da Norte Warvespendonce. "SAN Jean pet Nore, Nrcanacva, Sept. 17, 1868. Mevtedl gy Hopes on the Prenrit Route—Future of Punta Arenes—The Monguite "King Expected—Clearing of the River and HesborAimerican Men-of War in Port— Doutts of Joe Wise Opening the Rowe—Colonel Cauty’s View ef British laims—Walker's Arms and Ammuni- tion at Punta Aw nas, de., be. All business he se, at the threshold of the country, as Well as the in orior, with the blood of the natives, has Song been egy ated. Rut now, on hearing of the opening ©f the road ® nq the approach of the steamer—ihe Cass” Yrisarri—t) .¢ juhabitants once more prick up their ears, fnd rouse and tir as if there was something in it more an Lope 9 confidence in the revival of this much abused transit. They, 1 think—that is, many of them—rogret ‘that W pit and Stebbins have boon successful im securing the re jute, as the Fuglish negroes have strong reasons for Dele ying that he played no second fddle iu that memor®- Die affair of the bombardment. I think, however, they 8 , be miduced to smotuer their ill-nature where interest manés and requires it; and should they, through pros- F verity, grow once wore ‘vain, rude and insulting, I trust * Br. Jeseph White Will be ready to repeat the joke of the frog tu the fable. I presume our tenacious Oid Joe § will have to rd his bold of Punta Arenas, so despera griped and helt St all competitors. | +Oid Joc”? alone has kept the ‘amid the wrecks of men and armies, the ups and ne of the stars of Commodores, and (irough all the vicissitudes of fortune, until at length sieved him a @Bxture, and wAbout any special act of Barat with: wat consulting “Hamaic we have taken rr ity of altering Toit Arenas into Poiut Scout, viva voce. “Gid Joe” has fought ev interest in tarn, In all pro- ability «-Joo's” time has come “for absence, repentance, and confession ” "Tie King of "the Mosquitos has been sent for, and on his arrival at the British Consulate they are to proceed to take possession of the Point formally and ceremoniously, fw the name of his sable majesty, and the Queen of Great Brita as bis protector. The late Good has made some difference in the channel, enlarging it, and clearing out a great formation of quick- sand, which was supposed would soou prevent all en- trance and exit from the harbor. We bave quite an in- crease to the population in the town; all those who were @rowned out along the San Juan, seemingly , are afraid to return. Some of the isiands in the river have been en- tirely removed. The tattered troop of native soldiers, whe Ged from Fort Castetlo during the rising of the river, have returned, but in a miserable condition. They are withot ammunition, aud would doubtless fly at the rumored approach of 'a foe. ‘The Saratoga and Savannah are still in the port doing mothing, apparently waiting for something to turn up. They are not over frieudly with the shore, seidom landing, and apparently much in dread of that ship or fish fever. ‘The report is that they wiil as soon as necessary clear the river of every “4 1’ soldier and put the whole route trom the Atlantic to the Pacitic in a singular state of secu- rity, hereafter not very cheaply to be interfered with. ‘The advantages of this route are unquestionably greater than that of Panama, with some security to life, with comiort and expedition. ‘There are some misbelievers here—doubting everything hear and see—still incredulous about the opening of ‘the transit. They say ‘tis a capital move for capital alone; Ghat Joe White bas hotthe most. distant intention of re: pening the route; that it is al! a sham, and the next news will be the sale of all the stock to Vanderbilt, whose wishes are to seal it upand keep it like a close barred gate. These remarks are from individuals who have #rown seared in waiting, and splenetic through intermit- ‘enta, and expected to be jaundiced. As for myself, I be- dieve everything which causes merely a slight distinction arising from prejudices between us. The boges government are still collecting their duties from all unfortunate traders that may chance to arrive. Tt appears a subject worthy of remark, as everybody knows it has been again and again pronounced a free port, and the parties who are now enforcing these coliecticns Fequire te be honestly, righteously and legally endowed. Colonel Cauty is hares resting ‘quietly upon his layrels. Since the English warned him away from Point Scott, his Costa Rica route or road does not appear to be progressing wery briskly. After the English claim the Point for the Mosgeta, he believes they would not hesitate to make pe claim upon San Jose. They are striving hard to poasession of the cannon and at jaiker lefton P and it the Point I bell . breast of it nest. bid dder, unless he is ve w them to the by men of war. (Br sh man-of-war) is expected, and maica are ordered down to watch the Ame. ve are constant rumors of the safe arrival of different parts of the coast, which aiford ent for those who kuow the utter want of 1 filibosters at rea Our Aspinwall Correspondence. AsrinwaLL, Sept. 20, 1858. Transit News—Disaster to the Brig Drummond—Yellow Fever at Carthagena—Filibuster Feeling Spreading Anarchy in Central America, de, &e. ‘The Moses Taylor arrived on the 14th—passengere and ‘mails instantly despatched to Panama; the Granada on the 15th—her passengers were detained here over night, owing alone to the anticipated riot or revolution expected to commence on the 16th, the day that decided Obaldiea as the liberal Governor elect of Panama; not that he ts Riberal, but that they call him so. There ts no difference dn them, they are all alike, s and revengeful. The company’s brig Drummond arrived on the 16th She was compelled to put into Turks Island for repairs, where a part of ber freight was con dand sold. She deft New York in July a ship of war in harbor, and it is (reed of almo: ry other craft. Delug Of rains, a fair supply of fewer, and hordes and hosts of paupers, and a total absence of all charity among our goodly company. Yellow fever is reported to be raging at Carthagena, and We anada i ea’ have br ‘ut it bere from New Orleans, a number of cases having ocurred on her way ‘among the New York passengers taken on at Key West any parts for the ps suffering in m hh them for our own ud deaire te © wi Benetit—we ‘can flood any droughty district with our supertiux. Rains the most violent, accompanied with ta. thunder crashes, are failing bere coutinuously— ote ‘ppadling at wight. ‘appears to be a great change among the Jobn Balle throughout Centra! America. 1 suppose, tired out of wit paticnce waiting W share some attention for the better, effected by the governments of France, Engiand and America, ‘are now publicly showing ‘their dissat:s. faction by becoming brawiing ivbustere. Disgusted with the natives, they regret that Walker ever left the country, and are wishing, hoping, praying for bis return. There is fo tafety for nan or matter. Travellers are met npou the road, robbed and murdered without a comment; the mort sacred mail matter rummagod, scattered and dex troyed. While Walker was in the country, asmvidet the ‘greaser war,” there was more safety for ‘life, security for property and iwviolabibty for correspondence arges Were daily preferred by Walker's enemies that he bad outraged all these sacred privileges. Who, then, fe answerable at present. Surely, they canmot consis fentiy accuse him now, and somebody should be made accountable Our Panama Correspondence. Pawama, Sept. 19, 1858, Central American Affairs—Ships of War of Panama— Transit Iiema—Triumph of Governor Obaldia, de, de ‘Throughout the whole of Central America business is very dull. The finances are at the lowest ebb, owing en lirely to the ansettied state of their affairs, and will an” quertionably remain s0 until there is some satisfactory Bolution of the present Gordian knvutled questions: ‘The Saranac (American), the Alert (English), and the Constantive (French), are now safely and closely moored So the harbor, with their guns frowning ominously upon the town. Of late the ships’ crews have been rather se- verely prohibited from approaching the shores of Panama, fearing some duBeulty with the natives in their proseut hot singularly unsettied state. The merchants are com plaining bitterly of the want of remunerative business, = blame the commanders of the different ships for their probibitery decree, depriving the town of the little and oply trade ibey have heretofore relied upom for sub- Bunce. We pareongers (700) and mails from New York by the i lor arrived at Panama on the afternoon of the 4th, at 3 P. M., and were put at once on board of the Golden Gate, where they waited for the Granada. Her Pasre (660) arri?ed at Panama on the morning of the J¢th, at 10 A. M., and, the tide serving, they were in for Sam Stantly reembarked, and departed at 5 P. f ‘Travel appears to be much increasing, aud are deserving of avother line of steamers ¥ through On the 15th. when the question of the election was to be Potted they © great fears of an eak, fortier vc poe , ad Benen on ds oama by 1,411 majority The Goveruor elect bas But yet entered Panama, but is cxpected to-morrow Affolrs in New Granada. OUR PANAMA CORRESPONDENCE. Pasawa, Sept. 19, 1868, Budden Death of the Correspondent of the New York Heralt —Sener aldia « Blew ion— Death ¢ Sf a Brooklyn Man in the Prigate Saranac Tam forry to inform you of the sudden death of your able and intelligent correspondent Mr I) y Lyons. Boon after hie arrival on the Teth Mr Lyons bed an attack of fever; since then, I may say, he has never been ly well, On the morning of the 7th inst. he com plained of feeling faint and weak, and retired to his room et the suggestion of his friends. Towards evening hi gq mptome grew gradually more alarming he was attendte dy Ur. Garnett, of the Saranac; Dr. White, of the Rail rod, and Dr. Dinkinge, resident physician. ‘Medical #)\\ of no avail-he expired before morning Mr y wgh bet a short time on the Isthmus, was en dtared $0 aif who knew him, by his social, amiable quali ties, ang during his illness roomy ~! every kindness aud at tention Baad frend ruip could sugge The rempt of the gubernatorial en “thon was announced entorday. Obaida, (1 ‘cay Widate) was elected ty a large majority ag | ‘aD learn excited ntmen ‘80 the much either endbusiaem dina yype Vor, a “dreaded and jong talked of revolution '#* all pretcren nihil Serr. 19, 1858. , from Brookiyn. one of the “et OWaways spinwall in the steamer Granada, “ound his d after drifting abwnta \ Yeek or and money, shipped on bom @ the and died thin morning of fever Hensy Por whe came t) Double ih Sees _——- Run | the United States, at Philadelphia, for de month of Sep- pie oey ys gy poor yg one dah wl Total silver .$714,a54 00 calle inlet PC Ne Sa Sepnennees SONORAN nigh Thaunce. ‘Lewis was making arrangements to | Copper €0' .96'{6" ¥.} received for exchange We princi) ern Wee, lotion Coreen, Be. the other sister, when the Marshal appeared and $00 DONG GAR .n.ssoyeeeeseeznsnnseesqnae STROOD, |. Yoana abe ety OARS GE et i fare one een took him and his intended to the poliee Station. Locking plight Sy By oe lel Chaunecy Lewis up in the watchhouse, Mi a took Bs |, POA MepOsitsss os sesescoeseseeeeees eee 880,074 OD Set noes fon Somtaeauman ae ae ee danger to the Commercial House ani locked her up ina ee ccuted—£ol maa while the eb ‘shipments of Produce to this city ,on the sates of : Denominations. which dependence was placed to raise funds t for Mr. Lloyd, in addition to an extensive and Vaso | both new and old purchases, have been checked. The ‘bi | NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1858. entered at thie port for the past Week are sight no: ‘atson Lewis had al- flourishing farmer, keeps & tavern in Wicklitle, whicb 78'300 result has been that a pause or slackening up of the nae el favorably knuewn sh this section, ‘yt ie iquitd ‘near the. lake shore, and near where tha iil Anca | es eee te Oa au ereetl taal fated steamer Grifith was burned some years ¥ince. ie aula, Ae eee cee rasan - Ais wns some four hinired and ity ares of Yaad in J, Tota $210,200 | on will And i necessary. to’ make. further. purchases 10 e weal ht are ing of Susy and Laure’ Marys aoe twenty youre cldy and | Half dollars... eI eee ee eave neh caine tice eaten a Lanta about atxlags, . Thay are eplendid eoking girs, and Quarter dollars. 159,000 | Short one. ‘The stocks left over will not be la raup. | are fushuably and’ richly dressed. They are both'well | Half dimes... 16,000 | Tiles were laid. in, with more. caution, . Prices for staple . y im he plies were with more caution. for ane educated, baying enjoyed superior advantages $520,000 | Sc0ds continued to be sustained, and, compared with rewpect, | i SEEM FE 000 | Trices current before the commencement of the fall rite. They hired out to Mr. ae somo six months ago, | Recapitulation— fn come cases bas boch in afrears of the demantl. Hoa Fe paid Watson, the eldest one, $13, aud Chauncey $10a | Gold coinage. 1290 | Amoskeags were ‘ecarce, and, peetty much out-of ‘bow month, Chauncey Lewis, the young man who didn’t get | Silver 826,000 | re ae jobbers’ hands, oa cueeena tie one manticd and who passed the night in the watchhouse, is | Copper coinage. 21,000 | Tort has been slack, we have no change in prices to notice. a very sleepy and stapid appearing young man, We doubt mote. vecee cues cree 320,003 570,220 | The chief purchases for the China trade have been made if he knows enough ¢o exercise the sagacity of a common Shanghae chicken and go er cover when it rains, He was releared this orale, at the suggestion of Mr. Lloyd, and requested to “scoot,” Which he hastily did. He pro- mised, With tears in his eyes, never to come within tea : miles of Wickliffe again. ‘Tho married brotaer of course | Citizens cannot be interfered with. Cana} The partics eloped at about eleven o’clock on Monday night, and were hot missed until yesterday morning. ‘The in Boston, The Western trade, though showing signs of increased animation, is less, so far, than had beon antici- pated. It comes forward ina rather irregular and seat- tering manner, aud is likely, through the co-operation of expressmen and forwarders, to continue to a later period than usual. Woollen goods were in light request, an prices unchanged. Brown shcctings and shirtings, accord ing to widths, mokes, &c., ranged from 8e. a 84y¢. Bleach: ed sheetings and shirtings were firmer, and good makes The cash assets and liabilities of the New Orleans banks on the 26th September, were as follows:— + 8,835,986 1,923 711,925 “$71,073 brothers hired a. horse and. buggy at Wilonghby's, and | Mech.& Tred. 178, p cate Me Lopes nocac where’ gra wie Sesiing | New Orlane. 1ani7e iuoasa ous ila | Neroecarce, China drile warea e./and oad lngiba them, with their trunks all packed, ‘The girls left the | & > "264,255 956,561 176,419 Mien Soe Vemeeinia Ui puean eta (ron eee. house noiselessly wud got into the buggy, aud the parties | Uni 1,081;781 407,768 645,206 660,072 | ON Ceangoor importance, In forcign goods fresh impor moved slowly towards Cleveland. One of the brothers | J. Robb 222 334, 266/910 | Socks: light, while prices were Arm. Yresoh playle apd walked all the way here (about sixteen miles) and the | Crescent 145,157 126,980 254,001 | FINNS NE lle, peices were Rens, Frenpsiepe.a papel ef lg ‘at the | America., 3907042 186/000 Gos 219 | fancy dress goods were firm and in good demand, Arriving here they stop) Commercial House, Tn the evening @ justice Was called in and Watson and Mary were married. Chauncey and Laura concluded to postpone being united until this morn- ing, Which conclusion fortunately enabled Mr. Lloyd to prevent the ceremony. The parties all moved from the Commercial to the Franklin, where they were found as above stated. Owing to the increased number of orders from the United States, silk manufacturers at Lyons nad become quite bury.’ ‘Trade at Manchester, in England, was also sald to be good. Both English and French fancy goods, of new styles, continued firm, and stocks rather under the de maad. We have no change of moment tonotice in hosiery : French, black and other desirable styles were firm, and the demand steady. There were several auction ‘sales Total. ....16,864,990 11,299,626 6,638,594 16,052,505 ‘The following are the footings of the Boston bank state ment for the week ending September 29:>— Capital stock. Loans and discounts This is the most remarkable case of elopement we ever sevens . : heard of. Mutterly eclipecs ‘the Boker and Dean. case. {due froin other banks Gre a Wee ee Se Wire ae eee What two handsome and cultivated girls, as the Misses | Amount due to other banks. ip » however, is beginning to approximate « its close. Several vonsiderable package sales were made Deposits. Lioyd certainly were, could tind to admire in two such during the week, which drow fair companies, and in the follows as the Lewis brothers is more than we can ima. | Circulation teens main at satisfactor: ‘ices. A sale of milliner ” i. Sehr Vernon (Br) A yer. St dobn, Rb ee itt. gue, Mr. Toya and his wife are overwhelmed with | The war between the Suffolk Bank and the New England | foods, of desirable nek, and another of ‘carpets dit | sche Mt Kiemine Sinve, Wihmincion-aT W Mekeoe. Brief by the inexplicable conduct of their daughters. Danks progresses vigorously. In the Supreme Judicial | well.’ Asale of Saxony and other goods was made on | Sebr Reroue, Bacon, ‘iesamniria Sign & Dod Court, at Boston, yesterday, Judge Bigelow dented the | the Ist instant, The sale included a large Iino of merino - ahabsairetaateadncr idk see mneayiegs , ’ plaids, ail wool, which attracted a good and spirited com- ie FINANCIAL AND (COMMERCIAL. potion for un injunction against the Salt Beak, sacle ia oe iaelading, Doth ety ana ue oe Cae eee | qacky,Chas Colgste, Snowden, Baldmere—Mailler, Tord & pmie sales Of interest are also advertised to come off next week. behalf of the Lowell Bank, The Judge remarked:— ‘This bill is brought under the statute which provides that where goods and chattels have been detained, with held or secreted, 80 that they cannot be reached by repie- vin, a bill in equity will Le. There is no doubt of the ji risdiction of the court, If notes are withheld to whic the party is entitled this is the proper remedy. “Pupay, Det. 1-6 P. M. Money is reported by the brokers asa shade easier, It is offered on all sides, and on all classes of securities, at four per cent; and good houses with satisfactory collate- rals can obtain all they want at 344 a3. There uever was a time since January when complaints were more general CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Friary, Oct. 1—6 P, M. Agnes were quiet and nominal at 6c. Breapstvrrs.—Flour—The market was dull, and closed ata further ceeline of about be. a 10c. per bbl. for most Bank bilis are “goods,”’ within the meaning of the statute. If, then, ‘ May 14, with teas, to order, Sept jon 27, si touching the difficulty of employinr money profitably. | the lego! right is clear, or it irreparable mischief will en: | 2¢#etip The rales embraced about 9,000 bbis. | Aue ship olona. from Londes tor Calcutta. the KR At 6 y pie? He a 7 gal rig! * 94 within the following range of quotation: experienced heavy ‘weather on the passage. Specie is understood to be coming — from the country; on from on the oy it — pe ree. Rejected superfine... $3 50 a $4.50 ea Nymph, Winsor, Fr Ra Downs Ace tt one steamer alone, the Cahawha from New Orleans, brings | What are We ‘aliegations! They, are that wills to ie | Standard superfine State, B40 °5 26 | andthe Tanals Fd Bept's, with mre, to WT Coleman & Co. amount of $30,000, issued by the Lowell Bank, came into Eatra State do, 525 a 5 50 22, lat 44 85, Jon 48 10, pasted Bremen bark Aunt. hhenee $200,000 in gold. Exchange is quict, and prices are a | the possossion of the Suffolk Dank; that the Lowell Bank | Eatra ere ie iC Bremen; 1th, lat 2252, passed ship Ride- shade lower. The best bankers’ bills are offered at 1103¢ | tendered the specie for them at the counter of the Suf ein lee. toh beri ee Cg ay Liverpool or Hulifux, Sept 2 lost ctertcard from : ’ fol Baik, gpd the Soi Bapk refused to - ichigan, 7 ‘opgallant Torecastle, Jolin Penitergrast, of New. York, and sold at 110; some business bas been done at 100%, na m. It ts ae ‘alleged that this refusal was for tho | tra road hoop Ubi ¢ ipping brat oN. BOR ings et at ceueaite oe Senn SES Some, GOW 6 veey ‘me aegis . Biapst | the i re el * gemet at the northward Francs are quiet at §.12)4. There will not be much basi- | purpose of injuring. ana oppressing the Lowell Tank, | © rxira Gelieaee en 80m Te 1 ark Kemet" Of Plocklutid, Packard, Palermo Aug 10, ness done for the Vanderbilt, aud we hear of no large | There is no averment that the Suffolk Bank did not le} yf! ey meng and’ ex ra. 50 a 6 60 passes cite tar Sept, w x* wine, &ec, to Metoaly ‘ Dunean “a ferred that i com to e@s.0n. es- “~ ‘he stock market was better this morning, though the | tions, whether, se hating them ite bound io anrrendor | Cuslee extra fanuly aud bakers? Urasids, ! 7 60 a 8 50 | lark’ Choe fieatie, Brown, Swansea, Cane Vat - operations were more than ever confined to a few premi- | them.’ There i uo doubt that banks may lawfully hold | Kye four » 825m 410 } doll, to master. las exptrenct aee eae, with nent fanciee—Panama, Pacific Mail,and New York Centrai, | DMI® Of other banks. The statutes recognise this right. | Cra tia calee of 00° | Mites, de, to Moller ditlera, . and N - | (Chap. 86, sec. 57.) Inordinary contracts, when the re- | Canadian sales of 300 a fonte Cristo (of Ki This latter stock once more assumed the lead of the | lation of debtor and creditor exists, does a tender of pay- bo ap Ligon cae = gout eg Mel nord market, opening at an advance of \4 over ye ment by its own force uivest the iter of his con. : 1 fe : _ Rove t tract? Tein the doctrine of ‘the tit does, No | While the saiee embraced about 900 bbls. within the price, and closing, after sales of about four thousand authority is cited, however, in support of it. The Court | nee of our quotations. Corn meal and En floar were quiet and prices unchanged. Wheat was dull, and prices shares, at an advance of % percent. New elforts are be- If the ing made to revive public confidence in this stock; the settlement of the railroad controversy and tho capacity of the read to pay dividends under apy and all circumatan- ces are prominently pressed on public notice as reasons why capitalists should purchase the stock for investment does not so understand the legal effect of a tender. party holding the goods has been tendered the payment and then enforces the conttact, the fact of the tender is 3 ddefence against the suit: but the creditor is not by divested of his property. By tendering payment btor has done al! that he can, but the title of the promise is not divested. If this is the law in ordinary contracts, it applies with greater force to the bills of ‘The sales embraced about 12,000 busheis, including white Michigan at $1 43, white South- ern at prices ranging $1 80 a $1 45 a $1.58, red Southern at $1 20, Milwaukie club at $1 08 and Chicago spring at S0c. and new Canadian club was reported at about $1 1034. was quiet at 8Cc, Barley was quiet and in good de mand, With sales of about 6,000 bushels wo arrive at $1 10. Corn was heavy, with sales of about 26 bestiele, in- favored purchasers. 18e, a 20¢ Fenney a 28 36 Meine acess tort, NC, 20 diy: Kcr Alba, Powell, Wilmin ‘Dut higher; to judge con eee pth remarks ‘ler grades, suitable ior our own meme ponnped angen coes of the amount for the week last lock fOr a fair and steady trade as cea ee Smee year, and % in his th ee ly eof Wikia. ar. nearly equal to the amount for 1986. ‘The amount thrown | Mice the better gr rived in. tb: imam excited sate of ind, ‘hs $56,973 50 | upon the market the past Week is in excess of the amount | rers, are very firm; for beavy ship; He sought o .t 1 eal al gher, and told Di tn 82,682 80 | for the same period both im 1856 and 1867. The ag- | very } pric: We cot 0 it eloped . “) e Dred men, bilers, and named reepecively C Chauncey siya tefl eT e ssesseeesssee, BOOATO OO | Bregates, however, since the at of January last, aro Fie. common, fo. a 846.5 lewis and aise ae Loyd er ‘his seven | Including sliver pare’ sorzero 10 | TES in arrears of the eame period for both 1886 and | 12}sc.; selections, ae. & 14. were in this Marehal be hae pr cod walking rapidly around the Spanish and Mex’ <2) gractions of a doliar 1867. The bulk of the Southern trade is about over for Jded to whic’ age Hoot a Gataterprising, parties at last at the | received for €> ehence tor new coats avirihion: | cee Greet. Th hos Reena rasa eee ee | ee toniraal aah stocks now on band are much Jand crop will fall much ikely rule hi good, dulis gpreng up tor seedleat, the trade lay in ia litoral io appearances, we may at the extabl catabliched, eee a 10 5 demand for good export tended to stiffen prices and breed renewed con- fidence in the article. Nearly the Niead crop of ea , and considerable Ohio seed leat b and nostly sold in Europe at remunerating prices, and t! tf 8 been taken ty jess than was expected in tho face of the reports of such a large yield of the previons crop. Connecticut wrappers are selling in running lots at Ohio, 1c. a 1G. In regard to the present crops, the 'staiements in last issue are fuily confirmed. The yield in Kentucky will be, if not as large as last year’s: crop, of more papeny. quality. The Virgit ia and ow last year’s average in qua- lity and quantity. The crop of seedieaf in Connecticut is ae and if favored by tho weather for curing will be ‘The Ohio seedleat crop will be a mixed one, and in Ivania very little good will be packed. The yield of Florida is larger and finer than last year’s, but prices will ry Wiuexsy.—The sales embraced about 400 bbis., at 230. g¢.; the latter figure for E. aud D. Woor.—Sales this week of domestic, 180,000 Ibs; fleeces at 35c. to 48; 140,000 Ibs. pulled at 88c, to di California at'I4e. to 8c. , ; 800 bales: eash and six mont! 3} 150 bales South American and Mediterranean wools on private ros Market generally for all classes is better than last week, MARITIME I INTRLLIGENGE. CLEARED, Steamshiv. Nn gga Lefevre, Southampton, Havre and Bremen—D Torr: nee. Bicamship Marion, Foster, Charleston—Spofford, Tileston & Ehip Union, Wiley, Sha yeh dllelnel Ange ho, Bl ita (Prus), i ar hark SA Beil. (ir), eke, Co. Lehip Carrier Dove, Montell, San Francisco—W T Coleman & inghae—Wilmerdings & joan... ige, Valparaiso aud a marl ‘ane Wm Tell, Funk, Havre—Boyd & Hincken. Bp Bening ‘Star, Jones, Mobile—J W Delano & Co. ar Zimerman, ke. k Oltawa (Br), Oats, Glasgow—Collins & Marsh. Wildfire, Compbell, Vera Craz—Hargous Bros, ‘ood, Matanzas—F B DeLula, ag itig Johanna Bartha (Duteh), Fanenga, Rotterdam—Funch ein Brig CH. Hopkins, Hopkins, Alexandria—R P Buek & Co. iF Maria Je Behr Alina ( Sehr Curagsow Booth, Portau Platt—I B be heligrove, Jacmel—Drett, Daviscis, Talifax—D it DeWoltt er & Co. Co, Sehr G Millard, Snow, Roston—N & A R Blanchard, Sehr Charles, C rman, Taunion—J Is Edwards. Schr T C Lyman, Stannard, New Haven—Master. Steamer Ironsides, Vanderveer, Philadelphia. ARRIVED. Steamship Hunteriite, Post, Savannah, with mdse, to HW Cromwell Ship Red Riding Hood (Be, of Le anon}, Rossiter, Shanghae, ‘with mdse, to i Lock: De war Rehr 8 Johnson, Day, Behe BW Rebr OS Watson, Roceinn, Schr H Chisholm, Taylor, Viittiamsiown, Kichinond, 9 days. uttie, Richmond, 4 da ae & Richmond, 8a iy Hanson, City Point 5 Kehr ng i, Hitherto, it is doubtful whether the aim sought has been | banks. ey are a circulating medium—a carrency, dehy W y degree attained. ‘Thoagh the daily transactions in | &hd not a contract, to be recalled at any moment, He | ‘uding Western mixed, heated to soun Bad Tao; | Banta ‘Geiieabain anniaih ti ; had never heard ‘that a bank could demand its bills of | Sud 4 fluall lt of prune was reported at 7 wihto neal | Pek May entral are always large, it is not clear that they are the | gn’ individual. They are for circulation, from band to | S-) and yellow do. at €8c., and Jersey yellow at 920. mene S consequence of orders for investment; on the contrary, | hand. wutil they cone back 10 be redeemed in due course | O#t# Were steady and prices were without ¢ of mo. | chr Diamon of bubiness. A bank may hold them as part of its assets, | Ment. Wm. G. Cutting, in his circular of to-day, gives | genr ¢ ee there is reason to believe that all the purchases and only it cannot pay them over its own counter in payment the following talile ef receipts and exports 6 thls port for most of the sales are made by speculators for speca- | {ts Sum debts. A ender might stop the payment of inte: | te last week:— lative purposes. What success may atiend the | rest but cannot divest the creditor of hie rights. ‘The Flour, Wheat. Corn, continuance of exertions on the part of friends | Court is of opinion that the plaintiff bas not that clear bls, tue. 4 bus. Saeeiil it is of course ag yet | 1¢gal right on which alone an injunction could be granted. 72 180,009 It # alleged that the motive of the Bullolk Bank is to op- “4 to say ifle Mail was quicter today, ata | press the Lowell Bank. This may be tree, aud the mo- 6,707 decline of \{ per cent; a few of the smaller stockholders wai hewn 4 oe appre a bat bd Loe is clear, that ge 180,770 70 : ifa party only exercises bis iegal right, hie motive is i 7 taking advantage of the high price to realize, and both pela at Tae ont any: bo che oF Witrpanen, us a exports of dour aud’ grain for the week pt. Sop. tember 28, were—v0,962 bbis. Hour, 42,568 busiels wheat, aud 978 bushels corn, Corres. —The market was stoady, while rates were small: sales of 80 bags Java were male at 16e., with a sinall lt of Rio at Ne. bulls and bears fearing to move. There appears to be no prebability that the organized bull movement in this stock, which was whispered about a few nce, will be jaw will not look imto m ccnded, A mecting of the western banks of New England was held at Springficld, Mase.,on Wednesday, at which wen es if legal rights are hot trans- tempted. At 90 such a movement might promise mach one per cent higher. Purchases of this stock are said to Sqreganas ine rps a Gag eee bg at 13s. for lots of middling uplands on _ & have been made this morning for the account of promi- | Woetticid Hank: Holy: ‘orthampton: Conway Dank eerool, 100 bale a cam were eek nent speculators, who believe that the business of the nficld and Franklin ‘thboro wane OF tix an island by ‘cotton were eo company is destined to improve soon and Tapidiy, in con. pet hg iinel at Is. Sd. ale. 6d., and grain at 43d. in bags and sequence of the establishinent of the new British lines of ron Bank, of Fall Vil: | So gp eomten S00 bags seed at 11s. Od, choese was st steamers to Australia and Columbia. With the exception & Sit weletomeiok of these three, all the syeculative stocks this morning | ,, A certificate wae signed mana beg , Frei.—the sales embraced about 2,000 boxes raisins, were inactive. Reading was a shade lower. It has carried | luk hereafter. The remataing t orem Pirie wee Lea a $2.39, balf 26,900 tons of coal this week, against 43,700 by the canal. | their representatives to act, but assurances were given of 3,000 bales were reported at 55c. a 60c. Tiors.—Sales of 200 bales were malo, for future deltve. that their names will be added to the list as soon as the This is poor business for a road ninety-six miles long, and which, must have cost the stockholders by this time | Fesvective boarde of directors can be assembiet to author- Wy At es 6c. old Were ate. a he. over $20,000,000. Frie was 4 better, with moderate in- | A resolution was adopted that the banks represented in | pet wee Spotty ty Pent cate have t head ade. vive the quiry; Michigan Central was 3; better; Southern commoa | tie meeting would continue to ree es of the Son- | Our light receipts have had a tendency to stiffen prices; no Bank, notwithetanding the discredit throwa upon it y was steady, while the preferred rose 24 per eeat; Galena Wh the Suffolk Dank. Tue following resolution ‘was also | low Prices rattan ha eae piace was 3{ better; Rock Island, aj. La Crosse fell off %, | adopted — Orineco at Wge.; py Grande at 25: with very light transactions; the land grant bonds were wat 4 That aay eae — yori ome in war- | tas, via Europe, at 100 ‘21 ige. upon the country phe wi re vised to con steady at yesterday evening's improvement. There 14 | tinue their subsidies to thet bank, and in refusing for | arrive at toc, ative Deethe eee fT ind generally more inquiry for State and first class railway bonds. Many persous who have large ile balances in bank seem to have resolved to invest in these securities. The improvement in Missouris we noted a day or two since, we ave now to report a small but decided advance in Virginias, Tennessees, Californias and Minnesota cights The Erie 1675 Vonds are higher by one per cent than they were a few days ago; the Tilinois bonds sell at $8, ex in- terest. We believe that the advance in these classes of securities is even more marked in those descriptions which are sought wholly for investinent, and which do not meet the public eye. The market closed this morning rather firm. In the afternoon, at the second board, transactions were limited. There was no change in prices except in Galena, This, Rock Island aud New York their bills the specie tendered to t and then sending off the bilis of such country banks from the point of redemption to their respective counters, merits and shall receive our condemnation, both in the ex- pm won of opinion and im the direction of our future Learuer.—The demand has been moderate throughout the week; prices are barely ny The receipts were —64,500 hemlock and 6,500 oak. Sales—62,50 hemiock and 7,200 oak, Stock—164,’ 180 hemlock aad 28.400 oak. Link.—Sales of v4 bbls. lump were made at $1, and 200 do, common at MoLassms was quiet a but steady. Naval Stomp were quiet and ‘ortoes unchanged. Ons.—Linseed was in limited demand at Tdc. a T5c.; hale alt ‘was quiet at 580. a 4c., and crude gperm at $1 a Proveaoxs.—Pork was held with more firmness, w: sales, in lots, of about 300 bbis., including mess at “0 ” a $17 asked, “and prime at #480 4 $14 9, and $15 asked. Beef was inactive and prices: unchanged, Legh ty 4 200 bbis. were made, inci country mess sil bo; fevacked Western do. at $13 0 811.28; 9 pete ma aud beef hams were ; cut meate were dull and easier; sales of about 160 at Ge. Hewson & Holmes, of Cincinnati, write as follows on the 20th of September — The stock market presents no new feature since the date of our last issue; the feeling of confidence then noted still continues, and a very fair amount of business has been traneacted, at prices varying little from those last report ed. In the mortgage bonds of some of the roads a slight decline bas taken place, while others have experienced an advance. The stocks of the different roads have been more sought after, aud quite an improvement in prices been established. The ——- market is in a more settled condition, and rates are firm at 4 preminm on the Fast. Hankers’ checks on New Orleans command from 3g to % preaniom. were ‘ston, Hoste wood, wep fe Newbert Kampkon, Newbern, ‘NC, ewbern,” NC ant, Kerth Madeira, sa er. $2, lon 70, look need very r. & days, wile lsmiber, to instar. 2 "Ecawayioros 50. via, Bean Sehr Island City, Coneklin, Alexandria, Sclr 5 E Jones, Jones, Ale andria. Fehr Ino, Cranier, Alex Sele F Uimer, sink, 7 Jokrise Mis Thombers, Vi Virg Sehr J I Spodiord, Lon Teland. ings, Sdays My vis c etna ina, Ampson, Ellis, Virginia irginia, i. i ghala. ebr F Hamilton, Fornax, Virginia. Eche BD besten t a Schr Exertien, Forbell, Vi Phitips, ina “i ie wis, pag AS Bebir M Birdy Jo Felr Momento, Birdsall, V JE Consingham, tian, Inman, Vii Behe ‘Wilson, Kehr A Thomas, Chai Sebr Prote: sci Sa en a aM Camp, Vir Pave. margin, 3 day » Virj iat Jini. Virginia. vi sane Sdays. iy ‘tor, Conia, Vitpinis, 2 aa fehe RG A Ward, hawarde Virgk ‘i inj tare eee KE dayne, Jayne, Georgete V Bedell, Ryder, eotretow', 6 ussell, Georgetown, Sehr F Elmore, tmith, Gi Ryder, Bebr J Ward, gene Bd Raynes Rehe Makimere, ‘ini Sehr Almira T, Gat Mt, jeorge' rene hice, Thedety ba DO, 8 days days. ‘pet wh, faker, Baltimore, 4 daye. Kehr Rochaniress, &impeon, ner, Baltimore, 10 days. Kaitimere. aS hehe Garatin sae he es sports ey: e Gral rane bia t mary Gar eu it rr a ey is ‘are Miaverbith, ct old Sehr Shet eneopebs Smith, ‘Phiten tor. fou Now Maven Schr § P Guodwit, Henri ford, Del, § da Sebr FE Rretnerd, Chay ort for Ha pe oh ody Geo re aly yd for Boston. Rehr wes Shad I —_ ra fant te Rondout tor thy kell, Rondout: hr Bonen, Kehr janet Smith, K: elty, Rondout for which rose 3g per cent. Very little is doing in gol, and prices " Sehr Chaster Oa! ik, Htudiey, Kondout Central wore the only descriptions in which there was any | ©°ROminal at 3. ne demand, with salce of aboct 160, ola at wei p= Ly ela ro Haven. activity, ‘The closing pricer, after the board, were thus Stock Exe! for No. 1, and Ie. a 113¢0. for good to prime. i | Steamer —- reported by Kowalski—-New York Central, $13 a \; 7, Oct. 1, 1858, cheese were : Pacific Mail, 106 a $4: Panama, 11835 « 4; Erie, 16% as, | 1000 Virginia @s... s. 2 260 sha NY ORR.b0 81 | Ey, — mies peti nF yards, New York put Leer Sagna, Reading, ax 8 3%; Michigan Central, 51% « 52; Southern, | 3000 Tenn # wy foo Oo. .000 as sane, Pensacola—All three by pilot boat 23X4 a 2%; Utinois, 77 a 784y; Galena, 64% aX; Toledo. pao B 6 iy 4 do. Ot an oe L. Me. aE se 1) aa ‘ 2000 Mikeour! { 100 do, ° O40 19 . 21K « Rock Island, 6534 0 3. The market closed wget ta: BS Wee ie rr ER OGRE | mecmeblp Intel, Havens; bork Flash 6 10000, |, Havana, bark ), Minatitlan. The exebanges at the Bank Clearing House to-day were | 1000 Bkiyn City win 8 do. 72 402 1,247 | Wind during the day from SW to WNW. $17,726,584 79, and the balances $1,160,243 66. The Me. | WOONY Cuaior. vz a 36 Ky 21 tropolitan certificates remained $3,000. in bye: 7% ox iin ine mir i ome a) een ‘The buriness of the sub — to-day was:— do 22° 100 Harlem preferred e480 537 145 ‘anne, A Webb, of schr T E French, from Total receipts... $400,808 35 Seoo HudRivReieim 101 700 Reading He nd 162 h Va, states, M was reported at Hog Island Sept 90, that —Of which from custome. . 131,000 69 | 2000 Hud RivRReb €0 400 . 470 992 128 | a schooner from the West Indies had put in there, and run on Total payments ........ 619, 407 Fd 1000 GorbenB'ch beds 68 $0 Sich Gen RR. i 4027 2,962 491 | shore on Ship Shoal Inet, and that all hands except the captain in whieb Caen Game 500 TiCenKbsex int 8 200 MSAN Ind RR... 281g aa Sool, ln nn | Bnd cook had died of fever. Arsistance bad been sent to her. pom ~ he ales 11,007) ne 1000 N la Tet mige.. $0. $0 MSANIOd g'di, 4436 Total... +++ . DSt4 — 29,274 16,225 | guone Passace—The chipper ship Ben Nymph, Capt Win- JA. Stewart, Eaq., receiver of the Bowery Rank, hax fo Foam Cost Gon, T440 100 Panamae i ‘| ty prime “a 7p | tor, which arrived yesterday from London, pasted Land's End Qeclared a dividend of twenty per cent on the capital of | s000 Tatrok Mtg 6 bo . yacked mess . 10 1636 2,907 | Sept &, thas making the run over in 22 days, which is an excel the bank, payable on demand, t all such stockholders ae | 5000 do, 50 do * > berm do, S 2,783 1,653 | lent passage for this season of the year, have presented their ficates and proved title, at the ne - i is tonne 100 do,, - oe 4 é 4 For Fraser River via Sax Franctsco—The elegant clip: fice of the receiver, at the I el& Hud Capa 100 do. aoe ee. per ship Gray Feather, now lying at pier 6, North River, has ne Feces late banking house of the in- | 10 Pacific Mail 88 Cs one me . Pp 14 | excellent accommodations for a few more passengers at low corporation, corner of Bowery and Broome strect. Ail Soprove petine thane oo 308 $4 | rates, ‘Thore going in this vessel will find every comfort to be the debts of the t , 4 td ue bank are said to have been paid in full. Country mere... . = pe 99 | desired. 1. 1 Simpson, 19 Reaver street, is her agent. ‘D\ om Gret dividend will, it @ understood, bo followed by rv Uninspected, bbis, 164 13h of Snir Cowwoxweattn, from Tongoy for Repivecre, with « Seavecaemenn S| nw Spe “aim “apm | Steet eta acts eee, So a be n 0 C The Pitteburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago road received a regs de MIR, i Focuscinhss cb'i00' Gergen Wore made 0s 6360. a biter | fame owner, which would bin ey — oy ET in September over $207,000. Ite net earnings are esti 25 C.BurkQuinititeid ogo | The stock of rice om hand Oet. 1, 1868, was 1,408 casks gy tar ape becky tee mated at $160,000, against $180,000 last season, This 109 Cleve, Paeaah IR. 11554 Caroline and 998 bags Bast India, agninst 4,748 casks Caro. sone aren ony tbo a a ving partly re. road . . 250 11s: lina and 2,708 bags: ia lawt yi red, %, pe ly te Will be through to Chicago from the ist to the 10th | 399 do. ei 518 Rs Seti ‘wiiartiin * Stoana.—The Sashes was weney, ‘with sales of about and would proceed to New York in batlast. of November vote eum ‘4 NUS | g00 hhds. Cuba muscovado, ebiefly ‘within the range of Piswp aon, Lawman. Puen for England, which put The Safeguard Insurance Company is about adding a | $9200 Missouri's. sex Toth Gal ACHIRR, 94 | ONC. ABC, and 15 boxes Were sold at 7o., four months. | “Rn craee previous io ins 20h nik kod. Ronis procked tise b 1 to ite asset od wilt 10000 Virginia Ge... 98% 200 do........, giag | Messe, It. 1. & A, Stuart have established’ the following | Chincha Islands, and load guano for original destination, cash capital . wit ‘continue business, | “g000 Tenn 6's, 'W,. 90% aig | prices fur thelr redined goods for the tet of Ocsober. key | , Hank Jaues Anpnaws, of New Bedford, has been with when this is accomplished, with a change of offcers and 4000 Frie BRED Ti 8055 “iG ve reduced the for their hard and soft sugars 6. | drawn (rom the whaling bnsiness, and is now being fitted for GAO Gs eapeners rotaced cums ton Meumned Gulers a | MCL OMRIEES BN 23% [ante ms wat gg oa pager, 1 ONE; Crete De ee nee Ge commads of Capt year. The company is said to have done a large and satis. eae People's H ns Towacco —The market is quite ba Desyant, with eousttera- | Scum Gum Jacnson, of Jon loneaport, before reported nlva factory business, with losses under fifteen hundred dol Cg BT Peg Fag aly Heads Kentucky | doned, wae fallen in with off Scituate by sehr Maivom, of ital, ; 20 LaCrosse RMIURR 4 at He, 8 610 wana at 190 bates | owes ino Oh adbewing liter bes been putttibesl = Krone an Wo Haat | Cuba at p. t., 200 cases soedieaf at 18, 2 ge 18, yearn Amat, Jeennmot, cre, from Alexandre for New Tomasery ReccLaTion—Paymest or Brus of Excnayor, | 20 do.,....600 SIG noo 1igig | Mexican export, at pt The stork of Spanish bacco Join, ‘ihn in the Potomnae river, WR boil trncle oan tte TREASURY DEPARTMENT, August 10, 1858, 818% . rock ‘August Leman. Cube, Serun by @ whirlwind. toy Sm—t have to call your attention t the following rea Big 6634 : ee ay CUM woe | Kenn Grawnow, Wakellel at Baltimore from Gandiner, Me, lations, vin—Rills of exchange drawn by United States 10% 0556 | pol bal ome 1,274 | ont topanil and topgalianteatl — Consult are occasionally presente:| at this department for HR ae. ‘mo Notice to Mariners. ment by holders whose rights are derived from on. 7 oae7 Orel isee 1088 orsements not made by Nice to whom such Bille have Mich Con Ri. tae 1,007 61 = 1,880 1,008 Tat4 | Bae We monk eal the attention of mariners anvtgating been duly mate payable, but by other persons claiming | 15 He 806 pesca 72 este 949 | Long Inlond Sound to the advertisement in another column in to act for such parties by procuration, without producing the power of attorney or other authority for the transfer sie Stock Oct. 1.. 1,097 The monthly ‘slatement of rtocks in the Re New York Fd THE DRY GODS TRADE. relation to the lights on Little Gull and Great Captain’s Island, Scere ‘a bill of exchange gh AY lawful The following is a comparative statement of the imports | pacou Inspection Warehouse was as follows he Nun sono bined i Bowne tenet he ise thor,” Viaeyard Ghat to person rectus officers, who are bound to see | of foreign dry goods at New York for the past weck and Vir. aN. Found und Burmed's hay, will be. refaoved, nnd wae SOs ped i from the Treasury but by 2 Btock Rept. 1-hhds mare A ‘ele fubaututed for service ditive the Fecngnige aici, endorsements, unless | #inee January 1— “ Ry order of the | on competeht proof of their sufficieney, which, in the ab- | For the week. 1866, 1857. ek Be ae po aren On SM, mp an fence of the james of attorney, maybe male by a bow | Entered atthe york... $1,208a01 $1,001,609 $1,une ir? 12.200 oo ma demu) ¢ amoun! - ~ Y ¥ f K \Whalemens Seay pee arcs ne nen | Been: tame ew ‘Lana me | utrn roa een reer Se Bet et OM, Sevretary of the Treatury. | Entered at the port... $78,911,878 $82,070,002 8 on froam Paeife Ocean, 0 Vie an : To Ww. Meni, Esq., First Comptroller of the Treasury, | Thrown on market, 47 8 /om0.b16 bi vey he pe by! by ont iro im do oth Py . tee, “toe North Pacific ‘The demand for ieat tobacco has taken # tvrn for the better, and for some gorts the market is not only firmer Aupexed is a stajemeont of the business of the Mint of By the above table it will be seen timt the dry goods an "7 letter from Capt Green, late of bark Francis Palmer, of Glasgow—Funeh & days, with four, to J Conklin, Norfolk, 2 days. Norton, Alexandria. Honolulu, dated Boly 1, sick: she ¢ vase ene ote, biktish for, Off Shore, oe ge Jukerinan, Geant from Culeuila July 4 for Nor, jucknow, Gorham, fro onion March 1 Ban tS eeacannen Popaeraaa wries 5 pica, roan NWork, Bound, — aca ua 414, on G04 steering W sho blue with’ white ack Wak lgoalized Rep Rept ita 15, Ji af a ‘The eee.” le, Sept 15,, lat 43.07, lon 43 88. Fore! ign Amoy, July 12—In perenne Ler ANI ‘Avvinwai, Sept 4—Arr rel, H: Hissin bog ‘it toes eee ee eee ATE EIRP Wtussell Green, Garthar rena. July B—In port ships SH Talbot, Bu Pd Fioclant for NYork lag: Paster Met Baxter! Reventie: Howes, and Tele graph tes tune; B Lancaster, Snell, and Philomela, Nichols, do; Texas, Ayres, ii 3 wut tng ie Bo, ei as, for Roston, it fr), an mare ton Roads "for unteres Uste ‘ate, Gebee. ater, al trom Boston; and others as Before. Carano, Aug 261 peek * Planter, Carlisle, for NYork: valiant, nearly ready wrence, ae, repd, for the in ballast, nearly read Ehinchun'to load for Rbiaiand ane CaLprna, ans —In “Scabp rere H it Waterman, Abbot, from. Foocnowr duly 127 port ship Katha and Are Foockow, Jiu gonaut, ebton fe Wer sin Mardy tune; barks. peter, Corking, for NYork: airy Une ton, for jong Kong, July 2—1 fy at York, My; Orpheus, iin port spa Argon Nyeiwor, Mel- vile, for Manila: Ino, Plumer, for Foochows Live Yankee, ‘Thorndike; Mulay, ‘Willcomb; Messenger, Northern Light, Doane; Panama, Cave; Honn: MeDonough; aad Winged Ruoers Easterbrook, tne} early Hird, Cook, for San Francis; Palmetto, Kenney, for Shang- hae; Almaiie, Fichardgon, and Kate Hsing saan, ung; beige Spray, ARGS a Ace B (ol ee, oe AVEKFOOL, Sept Ady, Seatian (6, fou Bueher 2 otty of Spy Rickard (ot for NYore : Atrica (9), for do © Loxpon, Sept 16—Cla_ RB Sumner, pprers NOrleans (second clearence), and sid from Gravesend 17th. Tn port itth, Honnah Secor, Chase, for Rig Janelro lig; Ro- | pena? Martin: Christiens, Owens, and Tsaae Bel, d NYork ldg; Tinos, Bennett, for r Geelong do; Hes chard, for Adel ie MsCa0, Ju in ships Taymauih Caste eo, for San France ey peniky Mark, end Spar Fiat, une; Arcadia, Sherman, do! bark ce ‘Bartlett te Yer MANILA, July 15—In port ships Barreda Bros, Peele, for San Francisco; Jennie W Payne, Coibarn, for Cork. Nixaro, July i—In heen Manty, Fieteher, une. New River, Ni, Sept 24—In port ship Dublin, Lane (from. Boston), for Bvtatot'¢ “hannel SwanGnar, July 14—In port ane Hotspur, Potter, for New York; Bell Rock, Marngon; Pareka, Lane; lamiet, 5, Lucky Star, Sweene: Henry; Usenr, Ha ‘Coggins, and dineke Panza, hit barks Krem= ero, all ui Tin, Johneou, from Heston March 6, jtust arr; Nimrod, for sales guile steD Odell, une; Ann, Munro, do; schr Minna, Pulsi- Sixcaronr, Augi—In port ship Lady Suffolk, ae : and others as before. une Skt July 25, sbips Ceylon, Bassett, Padang and Boston Samuel poston, Kelley, Penang and Calcutta; Slat, Sumat ra, Abbott, Mi ine ee Telund, Port 23—Arr ship Oracle, Wood, San Francisco, Vatranarso, July. 4—In port ships Bold Hunter, Crosby, to at Peru, .f iverpooh at £1 10s per ton; tot Daan ae ler, fedm Tongoy for Haltimores, (soe disanters); J James Ches- Peru, at € dor keto dleg Eaton, digg, to load on je an uu, at Gwrner's trconaty Mavseo, Milan Re A leaving for Coast ot Ata i tate le fy ingot £2 Yn! Altre eon, re lon, Holkins, for charter; Sumter, Berry. schr Townsend Jones, Jones, unc, Sid Freeman, for Tongoy Co ae bine Pri " O al incess uallton, for NYor aia tad Bea terpeat, cope, ore, une. Boston; Win B Hiucon, Tyler, Jersey City; W yi Welt Wind Bor: Frederic! eneack; M Morgan, Morgan, NYork. Cld schr Gen 5 Davis, Baltimore. U 90 Are sh ‘oberta, Live brig Myra, more, and Charles 8, Philadel ‘heaton, Philadelphia; Se Choctaw, Herding, and Onwards 1 : NYork, Dani Wiiletts Buker, Saugertien’ Tet- Magnet (Bp), from Manila. ela ra ae Victoria, V T, about A Joad guano at Valparaiso, ores at Bolivia and ton, Bryan, for ree with ores Bn, laid on for San Francisco; berks s Enda Pa, Bon, a Says) any 7d Wraxroa, July lag; Daring, Simonson, and ALEXANDRIA, Sept 20—Sid sehrs Cha IT beets rk. LBANY, Sept 0—Arr schrs 1. Anderson, Hack. BOSTON, se) scr Byer J Williamson, Jr, Re, Kelley, and Eva Belle, ‘Titon, Pi one wens Keesuh, Cover: teleua Helen, Reliers Woleott’ Parker, wad fart] A Nott, Jordan, nid, Calla thur, Hoyt, East Indies; caelice © Adams, Tiernan Janeiro; Brillant, Sigehee, NOrleany eg! Itimore; Nubia (of Salem, new, brigs Northman, Loud, Mobile: gente Yous, ony al Faiiades hia Kio, Stu albot; berks He en. Regina rer, Koloa, J Means, rat Bean Eres Zz lor, ‘ava "Suattton, K Dealing, PS TALTIMORE, Sept 30—Arr ship Hermann puro, Bremen; ‘varks Eduara Orbs), ‘Wieting, ‘ent, and Upton, Kendrick, Boston: Laing, do; schre Marcella, Tracy, Harbor Banks, Hanks, Boston; A L Hyde, Anderson ‘efield, ourine, 5 Se Gienroy, Avent Jennings, ‘Credy feeb letnck, Pomen wad Sa beta, Bae am), Let ine a rietta (Ir), Steed, Demarara nid wld) ‘ineo, Conery, foowlh, Vosncen Stemetan tele alesenten Mie Hart, Hart, Calais; Bear 4, Beaton; Eastern Belle, Turner, | Mae Fietta Smith, Podworth, New Have Bedford hs sid). Bid ship Johanne a oon iremen, ‘Tierpen, rit: ept 3—Sld schr 8 Barger, KE. Bakhics Lavine Sept Rackett, Philadelphia; ¢ Olivia de Virgin, Rackett, Port renee i— Arr sloop Oregon, with MERTON Sey ee Aer bark col John scbr Molle, Howes, do. Roads, aoa pb, Herbert, from Valencia, Olt bt - Yemansee, _ rr sel ebb, adn FATE sehr Anguetn. Webi, Boston, Tn the roads ©, Herbe lencia. sehr Geo Dat NYork, Sid bel velfer, , Balumore, ‘ister, NYor! bees sehr Mechanic, sith, siesan- rg ag Rogers, baltumore; M ‘lata, Ts Philadelphia, irnaiment, Tilewou, aid Mary i ae woht aria: 2th, Nw ton, Within and Helen, _ Sept Bid sebir's Gem, Cro} ma, Kaxter, N York. ~n ee 4 » Laan. Sept Near M—Pa: M Mangham. Passing out ria Bim Are arks Eelantine, tn amy from, Calvesion for do, tie dcr ee ae om 4 NEW GHLEANE, Nope = ite, tr rca, nell, Heston, Below, stipadoserh Clack teeter an Patten, trom Liverpool; James. N Watin, from Boaton; WF , Overloek, — 3 wey : w nvtinn, Arr (by tel) te) ships Forest K Jobn Hancock, Coffin, and or hone ges York: barks Hoanoke, Suerry, and: Lelghos’ Arr Sept 30th (by {cb steamship Pi orthampton, Mara and John ve Theomd, do, W DF ect do, BH “Gis celue 3S Gorka Andrews, and Treasures & Byars, NYork, NEPONSET, Sept 2—Arr sche LS cnannaaie rye te Ata (90, AM-—Are achra J Nickerson, ne ae ca grow, (aint hha pin Tn port ats A pap W, freab. 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