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8 NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, Municipal Affairs. | yesterday morning a fire broke ont in the four story brick BOARD OF ALDBRMEN. team raw mill on Twenty-ninth street, near Fleventh ‘The Board met last evening—President Clancy in the sree, \ ernet ant aa by James W. Ogden. Tho ear. ty, and before the fire was extinguish A Message was received from the Mayor in reference | grants of land woder water, ang referred to the Com- ‘Mittee on Finance. COMPLIMENT TO GEN. PARE, THE VENRZURLAN EXILE, ‘The special committee to whom was referred Ue matter efBe request of the Veneruelan Commissioners to have an opportunity to express their gratitude to the city Boritice for the reception and civiliies extended to Gen. Paez, reported in favor of hokling a special moeting of both Boards in the chamber of the Councilmen on Monday Bexi, at owWo o'clock P. M., for that parpose, The Mayor Will, by invitation, preside. The report was adopted, COMMUNICATION FROM THR CHER ENGINRER, Orrick Camp ENGINEER, FIRE Derren? New Youw October 14, ‘To rae Hoxnonagie THE Common CONC QeNTiEMEN—In answer to vour resoluth @ethority Thad charge of, and placed the vi fein the American Insitute Fair on exhividon, { respect Gahy refer von to the revised ordinances of the Fire Depart page SAU, which ts in de folowing words:—"Phe Chicf fof the Fire Deparunent shal ait have charge of, over the constr repatring of fire Siete boss eerngea books and fiers, hove and ober ma ‘And apparatus for the use of the Fire Department. Re mpeecifully submitted. HENRY H. HOWAKD, Chief Engineer Fire Department. Me Committee on the Fire Department presented a re. port in favor of the Mayor appointing a practical ma- @hiniet to superintend all the fire apparatus, and (o per- form such other duties as may be require, under the du ection of tue Committee on the Fire Department, Laid ever. ‘The report of Committee on Finance with an ordinanee to authorize the issue of an additional sui of $300,000 for the improvement of the Central Park, Was laid over. ‘The report of the came committee, In favor of dirceting The Counsel of the Corporanon lo prepare the necessary Gebers to convey certain property to the New York State fomen’s Hoepital, was received and referre¢ oF ‘on of the school officers of oy the erection of anew » to Ue Board of Education, pyre stant ng ‘was destroyed. Tho flames also ex- tended toa three story brick tenement baikiing on Lr corner of Eleventh avenue and Twenty ninth ie Sree Ad burnt out the windows in the upper part of lumber belonging to the planing mil, 1 a rear of the saw mill, owned by H. D. Crane & Co., was somewhat water and fire. Insured for $5,300, The tenants in na corner bividing sustaiued damage to their household effects by water, and slightly by fire. Jun O’Brien, who occupied part of the second floor, is insured for $260 in the Pacitlc Insurance Company. "The otvor tenants were not insured. Martin Shea occupied the store as a porter house. Stock slightly damaged by water, The building is damaged about $159, and is andl to be insured, The loss on the steam saw’ inill will be about $7,000, We understand it is partly covered by in- surance. Fixw iy Easy THETY-NINTH Saket. —The alarm of fire for the first district yesterday morning was caused by a fire origifating in a shanty in Thirty-ninth street, between Firs and Second avenues, It was completely destroyed. Fink in Cieary Stuger.—About half-past six o'clock last night a fire was discovered in the hardware store No. 256. Cherry street, corner of Rutgers street, owned by M. L. Hoeft. The alarm was promptly given by the police, when the firemen arrived and soon extinguished the flames. The damage done to the stock by fire and water will probably amount to $400, Insured for $5,000 in the United States Insurance Company, The fire owed its ori. gin to the carelessness of acierk, who snuffed a candle and threw the lighted wick upon the floor, just: before leaving the premises, He had not been gone over five ——e the fire was discovered, The damage to the Duilding is very sight. asking by what Travels in Central Africa. The Rey, T. J. Bowsy concluded his course of three lec- tures on “Travels in Central Africa’? last Thursday even- ing, before a very large and intelligent audience. He gave as bis subject “ The Future of Africa,” as indicated by the mental! and moral character of the people; by the present civilization of Sadan, and how they have retained written Arabic for seven hundred years; by the resources and valuable productions, and by the progress of missions, He said that it was affirmed by some that the African people were as high as we may ever expect them, and that ali who were laboring for her elevation were ing away their time, their money, and their lives; but he alWays had an answer ready for such objection, and that was the African had not enjoyed the necessary privileges. ‘The African had a different type of mind; but that should bot be an objection, for it was so with the Asiatic and Indian. He believed the day would seon come when the world would be erned by moral force: then he thought the African character would arrive atthe high degree they were so capable of maintaining. They were a people already holding a high state of civil gation, and had held it for a long series of years, and that, too, ent of from countries where the arts and ‘sciences had approached the highest state, The earliest inhabitants of the world were more or less civilized, but in many cases they had fallen away; but in the case of the African they still retained it. Moro than seven hundred years ago the Saracens planted their re- ligion and literature in Centra: Afriea, aud the that reared up cities and towns there died and fh pecame extinct. This literature, as well as reli Central Africans still retai people, retain that Arabic language seven hundred years, aud have schools to teach it, what was to prevent us’ from teaching them their own language? Whether there are any Christians in Sudan it is not known, bat he had heard, while there, that mauy tribes in the smaller towns re- the principles of Christianity, worshippiug Jesus Christ. There was a story toid that the Abyssinians ex- tended their religion into the far East, and afterwards hic 4 report Jenyi We Nine pleonth w acho . was acoy On the sub the advertising the proceedings of ®e Common Council beng referred to, Alderman Boos mained a small paper of limited circulation, ‘Alucrivab OWENS Suggested that such a paper as the Benin, with its great circulation, should be employed to give podiicity to the advertisements of the Common Coun- en, Laid over. The matter Was gubsequently taken up, and the Board Being in a very liberal vein, resolved upon ins ing the Mew Youk HERALD and S-veral other mornin, 78 as mediume for publishing the advertisements oi» Com- won Council. ‘On motion of Alderman Tucker, the matter was referred te the Commitee on Aris and Sciences, W report as w whether it was pecessury to incur such aa expenditare. After passing upon several papers, the Board adjourned fo Mona: e exp ROARD OF COUNCILMEN. ‘The Roard met last evening—the President, Mr. Haswell, Presiding. ‘A large number of reports were presented, having refe- Fence chiefly to the construction of sewers, which were Bald over. Areport of the Committee on the Fire Department, in favor of giving Engine Company 39 the engine formerly ased by Engine Company No, 3, was received, and a reso Imtion to that eflect adopted. GMOMUNICATION FROM THR COMPTROLLER ON THE TERENCE FARLEY OVER-PAYMENT. The following communication was received from the Cauptroiier in reference to the Terence Farley over-pay- mott:— se ng FINANCE DEPARTMENT. H @ rupture among the people there cut off a portion of the Comrrnor. 2's OFFICE . Abyssinians, thus leaving a portion of them in the East, Sesen Boaxp or NCUMES from whom it was very probable Christianity was spread; and the people are now in @ position which almost com: pels them to go forward toa still higher state of civilization. ey were a very active peopie and always willing to labor for pay. Re had built five houses in the Zarava kingdom, Where he was surrounded by the natives, who were ready to build at ten cents aday; and he had on one occasion turned away over 300 of them. As an illustra tion of their character. he said he had $600 in silver dol lars, ip a bex carried over the hills and mountains to him, but the Mrst intunation he had of ite arrival was its be: Tn reply to Uie following reslution, namely—" Resolved, That the Compuroller be requested wo report to this Board at i peat etrted mietiag, whetier Terence Farley has settled Finance Department for the over-payment mate oy sot “erence Fa fo bis seitiement with him, De- ember 4 1866 for bulliing « sewer ta Winy Ast stron the sports that Terence Farley ta Deparment tor the 9 Mr, Farley called a 8 ree! Commissioner his surveyor to be is entitled to la referred to in the Bur day and that {i the st he clat id ont _recript for the overpa set down before his door at hie station—it havin p . . 1 ue 1 be tra eres, wee ta, Gs pea eames despatched by the proper authority at the port. The true way to improve Africa was to go there and teach them. Ia regard to missions, he said it had not been a great while eince a miss onary first went to Africa. For a long tume Africa had been the place where the slave trade was exclusively carned on, but now missionaries were tic! and they had through the afew days ‘The communication was accepted and ordered on file, Mr. Cross cajied up a resoinuen, which was laid over at s meeting, directing the Comptroller to re sum of $4,408 45, with iuterest from December 4, ‘on the above contract = number of routine papers, none of which pos comes general public interest, were laid over for futur. ot with great success. In bis owa journey wdom of Zuraba, be said he passed on for rney, an] epent'a month ina village on a told them of the great bencfits of ful iutluence of the slat rade. Z he used to talk with them, and he subse A come of them deeply impressed on the eub- ject of religion, who were happ das beathenem to th word of | there were frequently hundreds so obser! everything else, aud When the discourse w would follow the preac turned from their idol n. Mr. Van Trve presented an ordinanes to amend an or- dinance re orgamiany ¢ ance Department, wiveh was Ind over é The Board concurred with the Aldermen in fixing the @lection polls i several wards. ‘TM PRCK SUP PERKY. The Board dectived to concur with the AT directed the Comp trolier to wit Maperted in the public pres to bh Grave sire ct terre @eedings on the part ei ferries Ub ul OLDE w Vt war iaid om Lhe lal RECEYTION OF GENERAL P07. ‘The special comm.tiee appointed to confer with @ermen Wo make the vecessary arrangements for the Commissioners o: tac Veneruclan governuy Bunicated with the beard, recommending th et in the chamber of the Poard of on Monday afternoon next, at Shree o'clock, and that tile Honor tlie Mayor be requested fo preside op the orcas: c for the purposo of thanks from the Commissioners of the Ve urtinwith all pro: ce Department ordered by the Cy fone Jesus Chri might net be « te a There was os at character in the people that be depended upon, and he believed the day was not far distant when Curistianity woold turn Africa de down, am it had the rest of the world. bis missone oh) the colomies had had a powertal effect im ewlwne the people, whether under English, French, an government. There was aiso a great tion in Aberocuta, eprentin, " estined to do great things, The repubtic s exerting a healthy inflacnee. By thoir pened cation from the Mayor Bitlee of both Boacls agreed ty meet at that Ome. TAX ON RALIWAD CITY GAA. A motion to cone Une Allen imposing an y city railroat car below up; Whereupon Mr. Baapy tuesum wo 875, which, ‘a vote of Wtod. A tax of $87 was proposed to bo ievied on mail cars drawn by borsce or mucs. The whole subject was laid on the jews shan twenty-thr churches, some of whic 20,000. Literatur was highly valued there, ‘ndeed, macy, be sar, read Greek and Latm with wonderful mecuracy, and many e longing to go forth and preach the gospel t» ee. Thue it would be seen missions Pn ature were doing a great good Africa tabie. a 10% The commerce of Africa was also doing much. It was ‘The Board adjourned to Nc w thing. He believed they had traded with te inns far up on the tropical coast. Egypt did a with Central Africa, and it was net unbikety that then much depended upon Central Africs for t! and gems that enriched Carthage aud the kgyptians, A part of their trade the slave trade, at least three thousand years ago, which is yet carried on to some ox ‘The slave trade on the desert was a horrid thing City Lntelitgence. Tern Fracs Prertaven iw mum Crry.—The gift from the ladies of New York—the Irish flag—to Captain Waters, of the Gaiway steamship Prince Albort, was placed on ex- Bidition yesterday afternoon, about four o'clock, in Tam- many Hall. For more than an hour previous there was @Ute a concverte of cit. zens waiting for the opportunity to Bet a glimpee Of it as SOON Ae It Was to be presented to the eet break itup inthe interior and far away coast. He beiieved the einve trade war done. tives were doing great things for its downtail was the true epot to work for the annihilation of the ble view, and all through the remainder of the evening Hoag eet war full of visiters. The material of which the bonne in ~ —_ i — ae oo ee ees itcaig mentions of 1 When the | then the Frghsh sect hed in as many years There are intumerable reasons counected with the trace of Afriea why sho should be ewvilized. Her productions ‘were vast—palm oi}, #a't, cotton, silk, gold, intge, gam and ether valuable artictes of importation. The river N capable of navigation, he had no doubt, over ite iength, which was handreds of milos tong. He be heved our Miewiseinr steamers might ron over it with great succes, England had turned her attention to the trate there, and the commerce aiforded them doubly repaid her eftort:: bat while she had been doing thie, she hal been exploring, and thereby putting berself on tho trac of farther wealth and influence. At the mouth of the ger there wasa magnificent field for the palm oil trait up further, the cotton district; farther stul, the gum forests, and far np, near the mountains the gold regione—a ‘second California. Africa was a fine country, ome who ever ty there and became acqu came away, but what desired to live there. He believe that the country which ehall send ont the nercasary for with steamers, to open the trade there, would be ropa: 4 marveilous manner. Towns, cities and villages wou!t spring op, and great good be done. The speaker th concluded, when the Rev. Dr. Ferre, after a few remarks offered a eres of complimentary resolutions to Mr. Bow eu, Which Were UcanimMously adopted. Aibert will be escorted as far as 4 for the parps : will be one of ¢ be announced the morning previous where teamies will touch to receive those who will m the escort, bath New York and Brook. typ. A splendid new Triew tag was holsted over the build- Migs of the American txrons Company, im Madan « esterday , where for Ue fire! time’ ane fi pares and a fu every uay on which a «vent from or arrives at New York — snore her abd at bo great expense that abe is now Reariy 4 hew vessel A Lave Carsoue Fam ov Bh holding « foney fat Gr one week, commencing oo Monday, the 180» inst Prorceds to be applied tor fiquidating a debtof n $20,000 which now promes heavily on the property of the “Seters of the Vietation,” m Johnson street, Brooklyn. of the charitab.y Ceposed ladies of Brouxlyn gaged im Working rare specimens of as articles for household parpuses and angst ihe mest liberal contributers of inge- ‘ful worke are the good Sisters of the “ t Mother House” in George t relgiout communities, This institution, nie thany Recomplished and pious ladies, 1) support we hope that of Brooklye and New York at the ap- Wil tend to alleviate « portion of their pre- we emitieg The Uckhete are only twenty Ineraronvs Pian at Poronxesran—On Monday sight last flames were discovered issuing from a frame boiling in the rear of the Forbus House, in Market street, Poughkeepsie. The firemen were quickly = the grouna, but so rapid wae the ms of th flames that in a little time they spread to extensive livery stables of Mr. Isaac McKibbin, and ina short ti bore buildings, together with & frame butiding io bs rear of Mayor Swift's residence, were entirely oom sumed. The residence of Mr. McKibbin also took tire, and at one time it was feared that it would be destroyed. Mi. Swift's dwelling also took fire, but was fortunately ex Uinguished before the flames had made moch progress At the time the fire broke out, about om band luable horses, belonging to Nixon & Kemp's Circus, were in the yard and stables of Mr. FP. Taylor, of the borboe Hem Je Moet of the horace Were rescued without y burned. Such conster = + ~toessed at Ned yt ty the fire is great. said nated [com the upsetting of @ lamp amonget cents cack Cononen » ingormt Yeererpay.—Ooroner Hille held an tnqnest yesterday, at the New York Hoepital, upon the boty of a man pained James Green, who died from the @flects of injure received By coming in contact with a cweviar saw, at Port Jervis, om duct, “accwental death Deceased wae a uative of Ireland, and wae iwenty eight years of age Poet asp StAKeING AFFRAY 8 The TrEeTy-eeoown Warp. —A number of disorderiies, bailingfrom the Twenty frond ward, became involved ina row on Wednesiay hight, at the corner of Forty-first street amd Ninth avenue, when clubs, stones and knives were freely use on both Sider Several persone were severely wounded, and there ie uo Weinig what We result maght have been had it wot Beew for the interference of the police, During the pro: bt Fd. Secley recerved a stab in the thigh «of one Michael Forrester. The Justice Quackenbush yesterday Army Totel qenee, Orders have been issued from he headquarters of the army, to those off ete Lolenging w the Department of Texas, and now absent therefrom, who, under existing orders, would have to proceed to join their stations ou the Tetof November proxime, to await, at their present address, orders w go out with Fecruite, Naval In Brigadier General A. —— of the Marine corps, accompanied by bis aid, Charies A. Hender fo, paid bis amnual vieit to the Brooklyn Marine Barracks, on his tour of inepection of the different ports yesterday, on which occasion the whole strength of the carrisun, nam bering pearly two hundred men, were turned out for a general review and parade, The General expressed hitn felt highly gratified by their appearance. He proceeds from here to Boston and Portsmouth, N. Il, at which laces he will inspect the marine stations, aad will retura in a few days to Washington. ‘The Board, consisting of Chief Engineers Isherwooi, King and ‘Stimers, oreerea by the Secretary of the Navy te examine and test the merite of Sewell’s patent steam SeNrEvee oF 4 Merete. the evening of the Ith of February laet, a man nated Martin Wallace mardered Barvey Meintyre, shoot a mile from Fagle's Bridge, near the Ronpreiacr county line, The trin! of Wallace wae tor. Minated on horsey last He was brought np for wen fence at ( clock in the after and condemned to be executed on the i y of December next, between the hours of ton AM and wot M Pras is Jouw StRAET.—About ex o'clock last evening @ <Mire was discovered in the tore No. 49 John street, ocou- ‘vied by Simeon Galinger & Son, dealers in fancy millinery an‘ ribbons. When the doore were broken open, fire was fou, 4 burning ina box onder the counter, The thearance aided by some cit gone, put _out the fire. Some trol, ce,” Pibbons were damag i. The Fire Marshal was Ye premiere and went inte an immediate inves early &! 4f Galnger eaye le is ineured on hie stock 1 fhe amount o { About 12,000, divided in the Empire € ty Biwa, New Yo “&, People's, Manhattan avd Mhovaix fasur moe Comyane Fire x Weert Tr ® ants ‘The Unite) States frigate Wabash, flag oficer M'Intosh failed from Gemom om the 18th ult, for Spezria and Con stant nor ted Sater ploop of-war Macedonian, Commas ior o e " Levy, wee at Bpegrie 1%b alt. 2 & v2 J = 4 z 2 é SseheRseS te Setheae Sessse Fes) Fees Fe dah a SRI cl iin A ESE AS Bh BS a lt A | aa - oe : OCTOBER 15, 1858. Court=Spectal Before Hon. Judge Ingraham. Ocr. 14.- The People of the State of New Fork at the Re lation of Thomas McSpedon and others vs. the Board of Supervisors.—The defendants having put in and filed their return to the alternative mandamus in this cause, and the plaintiffs having moved to discontinue suit, it is ordered that leave be given to plaintills to discontinue this cause on payment of the defendants. Injunction dissolved. 2000 Virginia 6's... eats apart 6’s.860 on 87% 900 do si 400 Mich Cent i) 14, 1858. 98% Ie stati 1% 20 (do 4.0 Lousiana, 2000 Cal 7's new bis By Moo Freie bis, 76 1006 He Riv RR Sum 10M 5000 1000 Harlem 2d m bs 80 1000 Gesben Bro be #000 Micho sk fd bs 724g bey TGRARR ES sy FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. The re-vlection of Mr. Moran as Presideat of the New York and Frie Railway, gives to his letter respectiag the payment of the secoud mortgage bonds on that road an importance which it did not possess at the time of its publication. In that letter the President of the Erie Rail- rood declares that the Erie ean neither pay the bonds when they come due—in February and March vext—nor raise money to take them up. He might have » every particle of the property of the company, from the roadway to the Long dock, and from the rails to the haud carta, is fully mortgaged; this is, in fact, what he meant. Under these circumstances he proposes to beg the holders of these bonds to wait five additional years for payment and to paste on their bonds ten More coupons for the same amount of interest as and he argues that none of them will refuse so excellent an opportunity of renewing a good The question for the second mortgage bond- holders appears to be whether they will accept this offer or foreclose their mortgages. second mortgage bond on the Erie, with nothing before it but $ 000,000, is a good investment. pointe that require investigation. Erie Company is legally entitled, as against the t fourth mortgage bondholders, to enter into a whereby the second mortgage shall be protonge:t b the natural term of its existence. Much less is it certain that the company can legally add to the amount of that second mortgage (for it amounts to this) by pasting ten The point would at all « worth contesting, and some third or fourth mortgage bond- holler would be sure to contest it. second mortgagees were to accept the terms offered, they might, after a long litigation, find their coupons worthless, and their original security jeoparded. by foreclosing and selling out the road, there can be no doubt but their bonds would be paid or renewe If the road were brought to the hammer to-morrow, it would in all probability be bought in by a combination of the third and fourth mortyage aud the unsecured bondholders, subject to the firet and secout mortgages, which would be renewed or paid off, What- ever was the fate of the later credstors, the earlior oues would receive a bundred cents on the dollar; aud they would thus escape the danger and annoyance of liti 8000 Lac & Mig. 1000 Gal & Chizmb, 4g 2000 Mich 80 2mb, 1:8 Broadway wank, | Bani 6b Awtx Dunk, 20 Contnental Bk KR wR 1% a1, ol & Gin iit. 147 Gal & Chic RR. of their principal, 50.N Jersey Zinc the old ones; RR 200 Gardiner Gola Co, 875 N York Cen RR... 200 bed aN It cannot be denied th BEELEEESSS=S But there are other Tt is not clear that the extra coupons on it. If, therefore, the BECOND BOARD. S1%4 1odshMISKNT gs sw 11000 Tenn. 6's °90. 7060 Mich So SF bs ? Lat LG be 26% 200 shs Pec MS Co.b60 165 On the other hand, 1 do. # 20 Choy, Col & Cin RR GO... 105 as they chose. Pel&llud CansiCo 993 _ do. 100 Bari KR. . 2860 286 Guten & Chicago, Sx to 260 Hud iv RR, b60 hk 10 Reading Rit, 300 Mich Central it, ‘The question is of the more importance, not only to those dircetly concerned, but to the railway workd at large, as these Erie bonds are the firet of some sixty to seventy-five millions of railway bonds which fall due in 1859, 1830 and ‘The first wstalment of the great bonded indebted ness created at the start of the railway maui. try must soon be dealt with; and it is highly important that the subject receive full consideration in due tine, The day has passed when money can be borrowed cheaply abroad, Dirtrust has been very naturally created by the frauds which came to light last year; aud au Ame rican corporation going to London to borrow must have a very clean record, and uncommon advantages to offer, before it can hope for success. The loans which have lately been made here go to show that those $69,000,000 a $70,000,000 fulling due in the course of the next thirty months cannot possibly be renewed, save ata The Michigan Central, which was in a very healthy condition, found, when it was in could not berrow at over ej Ww at seventy; the Cle’ Are these the rates at which seventy. jone of bonds are to be renewed ? The stock market this morping was buoyant, vance was reolized in almost al! descr} of money now seeking investment is lunge; and eeason advances, the more general becomes the to come there wiil be little or ho demand for money tn the o1 Yor many years it bi 100 Mich $ & N TaRR. 100 MiS&NIa sk £1 cITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Tuurspay, Oct. M—é P. M. Aenes.—Th ales were confined to sinail lots of pots c. Beespercres.—Flour—The market was more active, wh e prees were again rather easier for inferior and grades of State, while good Western brands were . The gales embraced about 15,900 bbis. , clos- thin about the following range of prices:— ed euperfine,...... 8 4 superfine state 2 3 Common to good Western Exua tows, Michigan, Indiana aud Obio. Extra round Loop Obw (shipping brands) Extra Generve, neeee Canadian superiine and extea. Mixed to straiy ht Southern Southern fancy and extra ive extra family and bi o seucezesse™: trouble, that it ORO he 8 Beercestcrmes RSSSRSSSRESE a) ee as sotinfied with fifty. ‘anacian brands were “y were conflued ty about 860 a 100 bbis., within our quo southern brands were in better ‘demand, and sus tations, with sales of about 1,400 bbis., with- ‘ove range of figures. We have'no alteration to notice in rates for rye flour or in corn meal, were qvict at onr quotations. Wheat was heavy: The sales embrac about 55,060 bushels, ot 15,000 Milwaukie club, at 8,000 Cw 20, with a stnail lot cho! \ s white Southern at. $1 $1 164815. Corn—The sales nels, netuding Western mixed, “$8 choice do. at 72e, Sou Rye was unchanged, white sinali sales were made Parley was in fair Cemand, with sales of of about ing inferior, at Tuc., and fair to good . 5. Onts were seiling to a fair extent at 4c, a 6c. for State, aud at 470. a Sdc. for eat sales limited, 400 prices favored $1 U6, and Sout Vuiualaneer Wen uL stock market to emp i, Toi*accounts devidend paying ced for some days. Tlis morning 14, © bushels, stocks which we have pet abont $50,0°0 of State stocks were taken f sourt Bixes, as usual, Conver. —The market was quiet, ere sold at 10%¢c. a The market was bh ti od about 2,400 bales, clowing at rates in favor Miedling uplands were quoted as low as The stock in thi market continues light. duustre.—Dales of about 800 boxes Valencia raisins fale at7}sc. By auction about a7. 5 cases citron were J about 3,000 bushels wheat were flour at Is. 444. ection at 5-82. and at 3-16d. for compressed pressed, ‘250 bbls, rosin at Ad et tk. @d., and 30 450 bbis. oil cake at Ts, was well dietyibut- 0 shows that the pur- ll investers. We pote an nt Hudson Piver Thirds, 6560 we alse sold at an advance of Ia Crosse land grant were steady at the re- The business in bauk stocks continues to be large. We note an advance of 2 per cent in Broatway Bank, 1% percent on Ocean Bank, and gene rally @ rising market. Ja speculative etocks the market bas been buoyant and Lout the day. New York Central opened at s last price, and remained firm yrominent operator soll, this Tt sixty, at 84. Southern preferred has, perbaps, attracted more atention Tt opened at an advance of % over last evening’s price, and rose steadily 2 per cent, clexing steadily at the advance. that the frieuds of the managers of the company are large purchasers, and there i¢ some talk of known usa serip dividend. The comruon stock was quiet at former quotations, Reading was active in the morning at yerterday’s price; in the afternoon it was dull and neglected. A correspondent draws our attention to the fact that this road might now be built for one year's interest on the sum It how cost ite owners, ‘The Western stock# were generally active Cleveland and Toledo especially, whi rose 2 per cent over yesterday's price, and reacted aboat 4 inthe afternoon, with very large rales. ; Rock Island was tg betier; ‘The closing prices in second board, were—Central Michigan Covtral 5: 8%; Wiimote Central » 105. The market closed eteat y and irregular. marlinees of ihe tote s belong tu the class of ema ike alae. of the Erie bends of 187. after the pub! # bones were fold at TAge. Frecns.—To Liver} 180 bags timothy #20. "y00 tons of do. at 17s oe, therees rice at 178. Gd. , and 300 boxes cheese at 308. To Antwerp 400 bates of cotton were engaged at 5-8c. te other ports were quiet and unchanged. Saics were made for euipment at 55c. a $454, higher Dian yesterda all day at thot price. Hey moderate. eee Hinrs.—fales of 12,000 Chagres, with the usual so! id 1,200 Vera Cruz at 220. Motasat —Sules of 60 Bbis. Cubs muscorado wore made Novat Sronm —In email jote soles of epi , While larger parcels were fhemly bend a Common roein, owing to tagher freghts, auli, and “quoted at $165'a $167; fine do, 5 &, crude was at about 83 8735 lo St od. ) While prices, ina general way, wore we muade at 21 5) other stock to-day. Tt is understood excessive folly without change of 1 URGE INE —=Pork—<The tharketopencd heavy and tower, more active at the decline. £00 bbis., ined: old pritn: The sales embraced 16 a $16 20; new wr, With voles of abont 50 including repacked Western, at $11 a $12, ani extra eat $18 a $20. Cat meate wor m8 ranged from GMC. a Lard was heavy , wth sales of new and old at luge. rand cheere wore unchanged. 4 100 Lerces were made at 3%e., Such we believe is the war in better bin the morning, Beef hams we t and nominal. Pacitio Mail rose two Galena, 83 a MPa ‘onsisted of Cobas Ka 79, Toledo, ; and 90 boxes we ‘The market closed with leas os firmer, with sales of 400 bbls. at Tease this morning wore $21,549,820 87, and the balances $1, remaining Metropolitan currency certiticates, amount t0 $3,000, have been absorbed. owing was the business of the Sub Treasury to- Movements in Real Estate. By A. J. Bleecker, Sun & Co. Betory br. at heese and fot, 26 W. 30th at, , 25x98, sy 2 lie tortheast cor, th av. ‘and 109th st., 26x10, , Om the avenne, 252100. Total receiptt.....ce..00.. Of which from customs jathenst cor, 6th av. and 2160 St. 235x100, ol — ‘2bx100,. cr d "ca North Star we are adviecd of a recovery, on the 26th ult., of $2 in Dino Cenwal shares (21 a 20 die New York and Erie and Penne, wore likew ibe Detter, gage at 68, and the shares at 17. The movement of the banks in the four principal cities of the Union, in which weekly reports are made, ae shown by their las) statements, « ae follows — ivan Contra: emer of Kee db more onthweet corn “ mthwert eovner €4h uv. nud 114th at, mn'ne, on the av roulhiweet corn jong, om the ay to | do. rr 218 141,805, 104 5 © EBL PV 8T 199486 SOL 88, ‘The earnings of the Central Raiirow Ounpan; Jersey for the month of September, 1858, were For tie same mouth last year Tucrease, 10 per cont..... eeveveees The receipts of the Baltimore September were as follows — _——e N.W. Va. OTT B85 18 B. 208,715 ‘ a % «$840,061 06 13,615 7 7 The revenue of the past mouth, as compared with the same period iast year, is as follows — Main Sirm. 1858, .6840,061 8 tvs and Ohio Railroal for Toe fettowing sales were made Wotnentay,, oh the Mer 32,009 96 Rs ry Howre and lot adjoining, same dimensions. Howse and lot a Henge and tot Two houses and Two horses and lots adjoining, each aud S6th at. , 26x11 ory 8,006 2 23 997,621 06 ing, each 20.6108 4 Tuc. $56 73 Dec. 67,108 27 ‘The above table shows a decrease on the main stem of $62,180 07, from which if to be deducted $15,615 97, re- ceived on the Northwestern Virginia branch, which leaves fn decrenge of $48,564.10. There ie an increase of $255 73 on the Washington branch; making a wtal decroase of the road, as compared with September of last year, of Dee, . ..$62,180 07 Toure No. 89 Walker et, 25x100. ‘Two lots corner 11th av. and 49th st., 60.5% Two lots on Graham av. , Brooklyn, £.b., 25x10, a ©) One jot on Lorimer st., ‘Brookiyn, 7 22100... One lot on Lorimer st. Lt dy Houge on 2d st., Bros 1 2400 Trower and lot corner Bowery ray irvon ot. yer 8d ay. and 95th at. . | sty 298 ft, B. of Sd ay... ‘The earnings of the Central Railroad Company of New Jervey, for the month of September, 1858, were $72,682 #8 Yor the came month last year Increase (10 per cent)... House and lot 8. side ‘The following sales were made at the Merchants’ Ex- shange Yesterday — N. side 84t #t., between Broadway and 11th ean Metegiccenioe, Oe 2lots N. side 84th wt, between Broadway and Lith avenue, 26x12, GH GEIR sc asonannstensae’ aes 1,010 1 lot 8. ie Ain it, between Broadway and ith avenue lous. alde Suh a, avenue, 26x10, each $540 Llot 8. side $6th Bt., betwee avenue, 25x102, 4 lots &. wide 87tb st. , 254100, each $ 6 jots §. side 88th st., 25x100, each $490 1 jot corner 87th at. and 11th av., 26x10, 8 lote adjoining on 11thav., 25x100, each $500, . 2 lote 8, Fide Zith st., neat 10th av., 26x100.5, each 1 lot 8. side 54th st,, near 2d av., 26x100 ——————_—————— MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—TWIB DAY. ‘SUN RIEES.. sess 610] MOOW BETS .... eve 11:39 ‘8UN BETS. - BM Lavo WaTEn. morn 1 Ss Port of New York, October 14, 1838. CLEARED. nant Stcemship Hammonis Glsm), Scowensen, Hambarg—Kun- ‘hip Underwriter, Roberts, Savannth—C Carow. Php Kaa, Freeto, Savanpal—W I Kiversmith, Ehip re, Sewall, Charleston—Waish, Carver & Chase, brig ‘Watson, ‘Ackiand, Laguan a— Dalle & Bliss. with Teabella Bevirmai, ‘Yams, Port au Priace~ Delafield, Erig D Huntly, Earle, Halifax—D R DeWolft Brig & Gukest Cochrane Bttehn, NBD It DeWolt Bris Wb Newh, Nuah, Si MarkeBrew, Sou Co, f Bebr Lightning, ‘Daniels, lo Granite Tochtus & Co. Fehr Harkaway (ir), Frith, Bermuda—Middleton & Co, Bebr Laura Gertrude, Elwoo!, Savannsh—D 0 Murray. Schr W Philips, Moubt, Georgetown, do—Lrowu & DeRow- Schr C1. Vandervoort, Wick, Predertckaburg—Van Brant £ tebe Vin rginia, Davis, Haltimore-Maiier, Lond & Quereau. Sehr B W Perry Samson, Philadeiphia—Jaw Hand. Sehr Leesburg, Swift, Salem-—It WY Ropes £ (0 fchr Howard, Lovell; Boston—S W Lew Echr Com Kearuey, lirown, Wovton-28 W Lowia & Co, Sloop 8 Hall, Suow, Providence—L Kenny. ARRIVED. H_BM team frigate Valarous, Oldbam, Plymouth, B, 28 aye, via Payal 16 Steamship Africa (ir), Shannon, Liverpool, yew with mise and passengers, to B Cubard, Lth inst, at & AM, abreast of Cape Race lighthouse, distance 1 mile, rososded § mallee along shore, and sceing no boat or vessel to raceive the despatch of the New York Associated Press ihrew it overvoard: 12h, at ‘4 large screw steamer, bound Kast. Marvrived otf tie'dawcry MUL Ie PAL Meutnsuip Novih star, Joues, Havre, Sept 20 at 2 AM, and Fouthempton sameday, at 449 PM, with mille and pres a gers, to) Torrance. Passed the Need! Rept! £0, at7:25 AM, 12 miles E ot the Lizard light, steuinahip Fulton, hence for Southampton: it 80 13, lon 26 46, exchanged s iy from Loudon for New. ¥ I, lat 4¥ 87, lon 42 Of, saw steamship Vander! tampon. ‘The N Sarrived atthe Liphtalip S61 7M Ioth, upd waa detaised uTArrived off the Hattery at 8:9 this AM. She las expe. Hienced strong head winds with n heavy sea the entire paxsige with the exci two Heatneitp dian Empire (it), Courtenay, Galway Sept 23, and Halitux 1h inst, via Newport 12th, with'mdse and 1 nengers, to the American Express Co. “Arrived off Sandy i ath PM, and was detained by fog. Arrived off the fawery at Steamabip Philadelphia, Harrison, New Orleans $d inst, Tha vana Sth, ind Key West ih, with Piawengers, to MO Roberts Steamship Jamestown, Parrish, fe den wile ies and passengers, to Hy ‘Tudia rae gal, pai Seababipevames Adger, ence for ‘Guarleston, fad Ville, hence for Savannah, Steamebip Patapseo, Layfield, Baltimore, 40 hours, with mése, to It B Cromwell & Ci Ehip Thornton, Collins, Liverpool, Sept 8, with mdse, ty Willits & ulon, Tas exp rienced strong ‘@esierly winds during the passage. Ship Progress, Chace, Liverpool, Sept 18, with mdse, to Nes- mith & Son. bark Dawn, Chase, Rio Janeiro, Sept 10, with coffee, to Rey: nolds & Cushman Sept 16, @ miles N of Pernambuco, ex changed signals with bark Kimwood. Deshon, from Boson for Tiverpool; Oct 6, 1st 30, lon 68 61, signalized Danish brie Char loue Knuth, for New York. Fark Mary Adelia (ot Thomaston), Keller, Inagua, Sept 26, with sal ht weather on the pas brig Caroline, Porter, Aspinwall he wit bites, bark, Ae, tol F Joy,” Sept 25, saw a full Magee brig apparently astiore on Mosquito Key. Trig New We Ross, Marscaibo, 27 days, with fustie, to ‘Chas Stetson & Co. 12, lat 37 50, lon 72 Lrg Mat- ron, Taylor, from Newport, RI, for Havana, 40 hours Brig Aunie Laurie ti _NeGregor, ‘St Jago, Sept 2, with suger, Ae, to MeColl & Fi EGG; Hromes of Flymouh Mase), Powers, Portau Piatt Sept 28, with mahogany, to TB Gager. ach guna tot Brig dgeport ‘tatoo, St Jago de Cuba, Sept with sugar, to1 B Gager & bats br ¢ wt St George, NB, 6 days, with Dall, Wilmington, G days. Kelier, Machias, 8 days. = Sehr Susan '& Mars, Atchexod, Deer Isle, 15 days, Sel Lion, His, B Rehr ft Baker, Jr, Kelly, Clon Sehr Snow Dritt, Snow, Gloucester. k Harwich. ar Brothers, Chase, Vrovineetown, eudder, Covell, Provincetown. tacaanet, 12 Fall River. - te iskell, Flizabethport for Boatn. Copes Philwte!jphm, Kenney, Proviteuce. BhLAW. American Uaion, Hubbard, from Liverpool Aug %, to | Grint Mintnrn aco ‘Also, & foreign bark, with peasengers. SATU. Ships Marion, Sydney, NSW: Corrs Lon, Glasgow: Gibral- nik 3 Ey a am ssaaceie saul Clark, Apalachicola; 8 Tane, og a og Liverpool; Allee, Con und Robin Hoot. San Franciaeo; Argo, do: Rhine. and Wises nn ; Bnitie, aud Zurich, Havre: barks nk (Wr), Gis . irig Sam UG Adams, Constant. H+ th ples Auarantine at 9:15 this AM, steamship Arabia, for Liv verpool. Wind at sunset WSW, nnd tight a Hereld Marine pn eo ape KEY Whol, Gct0—isy my innt denp formed that tue wreckers bad gone La sourenet of Py ship t Pall crn pate, reported ashore at fillishor ty the stoainaltip. ca tawba. They have sinee ancceedet tn retieving the ably from her perilous postion, and tenable them to anihie were com pelled to throw over very neariy her ertire cargo of alt. Sho arrived im ihe port ou te Lat lust, aud will awalt we arrival of the Judge. The steomer Laura Frances, Capt lett bere on the Mb ult for Ni having sustain San /ntonio. S40) wns pal bus been ordered by Gincharges tor Tepaire, Mer carga, Heres and 21 bis of molaaers, wow being landed, and ‘she ‘will undergo much repairs us will epable ber to prosecute the voyage. ‘The bork Fglantine, Cept Gleason, has been hove out, and received the necessary repairs to conte her to tke lorward the reskine of her eargo, ronaating of 2773 bhis of four, and | Which is now being Ait await due arrival of Gracia gia saivage anil expenses incurred at thie, port on the ship Fol amount to SWI424 palvage, SIS00), cx , Albrecht, you were in ‘The steumehip Empire (ity, Capt York jesterda: it 2PM, ani ts waitin, the arrivai of the steam slip Granade W) exchange paaswngers, mabe ant freight, Miscetianeour, ‘The steamship Arabi yerterday at 915 AM fi . with © passengers. Hinya Laanason, Amidon, from Montevilec put into Kio Janeiro eth wit tn dist of ta schooner, Re ere hens ‘Ravicen to about tth inet stcte that he was Fepe; had had to Ubecbarge nearly all ber eargo to get wt the lenis. on irom Calis, reporta 8th wih whe Masnachuaetia, Perry au Joe itil, Im ballast, and lost Jibboom. ‘The M lost bowsprit, was fowa forward ner rty the water's edge, bad for-aail torn, and sme of the tore rigging carried away A Cann —Stogmalip Indian Rmpire, Oct 14, 18%8—Capt Ra wir Courtney— Dewr sir: We, the nndermcned passengers on the steamer tinder your charges. now that h fovage of more tan ordinary canger bes been sueceestully termientel, are picwwed to revect upon the days spent wih you, wad remem rn ae We de how, almost whheut intertniedon, heat winds ond sit ye gales have opposed ua, and at times placed vein tm minent yer, we deem ftbotha duty and a pleasure to offer Ye thie tito pial of oUF Appreelatlon gf your character, fiat ae ne able at onde bet to te hae, ‘Ermet beneath the fa on ‘tention ‘has endeared you lo weal. Permit wa through you alae to retnrm one thnks to your chief officer, Mr. Berrey, and chief enginecr, Mr. Ashby, with both of Whom we have been thrown in contest, aad frum whom we have received marked attention, Tn king leave of you, we ean but hope that you way he tong spared to mei) the seine, and thee de future may beta ms erent romperity tv you as bas the past. Ant none can more hearth i rejoiwe than We when te Irina aid Aimerioan Susanainp Commun shat have placed zon in command of & tow ant ire clase pansehger steamer, which shall be a power fo rosa with ting Ireland and uniting in the strongest bonda of perce tbe soma of Colombia and Kein, We remain yours (Signed by all the rey PATE) Notice to Mariners. Capt Rhoses, of sloop Oregon, of Provitence, states that thora ba Hiab rite tn Ue hihouwe nt Norwalk, Conn, at 3 Arr sehr Ws Fieher, of Fetgnciowy Taine Me ell Wi Iara Marl ea Dayley, of tan ed £0 Ube do; Fonte More, of do, Inne 9 9 ai re ship Jame mtarctie, Young, hark Usceots, Messenger, Holmer, of halesn, ative Heard from Ort7, in the Gull Strenm, no ae Ae, Cleone, Binemnons, Ni, all well, Snip Crom: chavo, Ang 2), Int Ship Varaue, , eee Adame, froap Hoston Joly 18 for San Prin hd: ion, hopes for Buenos Ayres, lat 8 45, on 34 33, all well, nothing further- man, Vripa of inward ear) 40), Ueth Azo rr Hibeitger aston: bro leans Smith, NOri 20th, Kenanunn, MeDou, Peterson, bai Bande} Ale Mh RU night th Luscomb, Pordand (aud haw 2d Inst); Get 8, James Cook, You ams, Cornwet}, Honent ea Baylis ‘Thompson "Pinrmont: andromeda, Kowland; Jameg Village Gem, Minerva, Winslow, Fall River,sarah Joues, unem Jerwey Clty: hid brig Robert x Li mer, New York: B Holmes, a Inland, Cid schr Keut Weight, pool. Kentenes Bence Woah thing'el4, wind { atanchor in the Roads. NP; Albert Deate aad, Windies (and sli); sehrs Chas f Strong, Thee ‘wim, and St Thomas; sehr George Darby, Muthner, Nvork. * 0! Colgobn McRae, Berry, Providence, brig hi-ywar, Soumiat Baumore ner, Smith, do. In Ub offing, « whip eup r tins Chase, NYork. CUALVPSTON, Cot 2—A.r harks Nous (off theta: Fre eae eae Getl vor ban Juan, Nich, ck ire Clyde teh Sa | Xessau; oa, Wan Manon, etapien, § 1 Ups, do: tth, stesmehip’ Empir D>, webr 6 © Sere ger, Carine, Soo SEY fey (rus), Albreelt, La sche R Powler, fs laridge, § . sutied from quarantine Nw. 9 viv Key West slow, Antwerp, Tarquin, Jeng jam r Tangor, HA hogers, Reger, sale Siiver Magnet, Perry, and J at A Arenta, Nitediord. Cit barks Tas Hughes, Rio feniros y TP Larned, Pr me wine Mi nenbawer, Mille a ‘ifn and Water Witch, Hi PORTLAND, pd ewe dog ge J Fletcher, aa a Gewnll, Lond, ‘Rondou. Chi Hh, orig Mary PAWTLCK Cramer, 1 ties, Philadelphia: \ Hawevrd Sid sche A ", ¢ Crowell, Georgetown, DC, Math & Durfee, isi, Reward Waler & Lemuel, Havy Baltimore; Amanda, Soriuik Worcester, Ryo We aad Gen Clibch, basset | Femcmanels moope, Cas rigeti, Charleston, sclir James Martin, Harding ¢ hieftain, 4 rey orm ockett, New Fork, aps ; achr Southern: INOT NYork; achre WA Filis > gon, do. Clo Lath, br Rese Y = 325s5. PatFe hoe ea 33 ne ¢ ra 324. ste my Fliza Rongall, Tinkhom trom Liverpool for Charleston, Sept 40 miles WSW of the smalls rig Betle, Sader, from Phicdelphia for Boston, Oct WW, 6 PY, off Monta N orth, Davideon, henee for Galveston, Oct 3, off Key oe Worth, Stone, from Phiisdelphia for Galveston, Oct 3 off K emt Mik has H Moller, Allen, lence for Apalachicola, Oct 4, off lia, Nick fr 8 Md, aie eo kereon, f vom Philadelphia for Port Spain, mene George Fales, tal from Providence for Philadel- Phin, Oct 10, 6 2M; off Monti. WB Seranion, Cathear', from Boston for St Marys, Ga, oct % ca Georgetowa, BU, Foretra Ports. Corre, Ang 818d shipe Avit, Howard, and Naples, East~ ‘kept 21—Are sche V Barkelew, Logan, N Byers, Hovana (and sid Oet 6 tor havens night, La ith, brig Rien Matanzas; mond, Hopking, Bangor, Sid sept SOu, brig Saraht Starr, Blake, Portland, Cursrorcos, Fept 8d bark Indlan Helle, Tenney, NYork, Payal, Sept 2—Arr barks Isla de Cuba, Dobson: a and roceeded un her voyave afer landing part of carer H mont, Holbrook, Hoste (aud ahd eth for Tewertde wit th uurke, do, it Giana, ent W Wallace, St Marys, Ga. 1 28—Tn or ips. dane D Cooper, Cott for do Oct 1; Wan Frothing! for do 10th; « weeks, Jesnt, Fars Mataro, Dillingham, for wo ct; Fulr Wind, Strout, and Be= ayer, Monroe, uni BULG, Eope 2-8 Eanily. 30—Arr sche rightbourne, Savannih; 44, ship. Armorkuly barks Hebron, Sheppard, Boston; Utah, xuth Rewlttug. ‘Charleston: Sth, ‘ANA, (eo Lobae, Alfred rig farke NW Bra Heard, Sierra Morena (end eld tah for Pordand): Pilot Fish, W land, ib, brig Sea Bell Salem." Kendall, ‘NUrleans; sehr George Byron, Sid Get 1, bark Ander, ey Koston (reported Idg for Port- & Albert, bradford, Mobite (since arr at y Adlen, Phulsdeluhin; St Jago, anitison, Portand; briga Murine, Cook (or Chadwick), Pengieola; 3 E Fownsend, Wilting ton, Wo Fad dome Weeks, NOr- Morena: Beronda, How- ‘atbill, ‘NYork; brig Brownsville, Be Cid 6th, ship Luna, Carbonet, NOrleans, Hanivda, Get6—Cld sehr Mary Ann, Lang, Philade pia. Ixaava, Rept 3t—No Am vessel in port Joxvon, Sept 28—In port K Sherman. Hichborn, and On- d, Flanders, for Boston; Plymouth Rock, Hammond; fsane- Yohnaton, Robina, Martin, and ¢ citi, Monk, for New Sor 1, for San Francisco; Eastern ‘uane, for Blo Jam ms, y, Newport via pee brig M A Stevens, Butie: coln, Merrill, for Montevideo und Ros.irio; Smillwood, Sarda, for Adelaide: Sparkling Sea, Ityder, ani’ Tinos, Bennett, for Port Philp; Sanpdragon, Grant, tor Sydney, NSW. Lonesave, Ns, Oct 4—In port Br orig Clara Heckman, from Rotterdam tor boston, repy. MATANZAs, NeptZ— Arr schrs JW Miner, Berry, NYork; “harleston; ; Oot A 3 unit Bante 5 Pct bra schr A A ie. Bova, Portland. ieiphia; 30h, ported arr at Onrde- g and Tonie, Curtis, res St ini me pont, 2 Me WM Brave, Kuidht Pi sion, MARACATRO, about Sept 16—No Am vessel fn port, Pour av Pratt, Sept2—No Am veasel in pore. Going fa 28h, an American fore end nit echt URAC, Oct 9—Cld ship Highland Light, Tri » London, TO JanRiny, Eept T--Atr ship Uulieeer Wolke, cardate Chevallier, Anderson, tabla; oh, brige Lagran; Amidon, Montevideo for New York: in distri, Xrrogaute 6), Philadelphia, Bla bark Viry a «& hotel nsacoln 5 i ahp Onan, Chevere: Pe - Wiikins, NOrleans. eptni— rr urize Ais Cook, Dunbar, Boston; Sot da, rdaon, li Tuinioan, Sept—Arr bark Frangiia, Mitchell, Boston, Home Porus ALEXANDRIA, (et 13 chrn Holen Mar, Nickerson, Reb G Whil: ”, Boston. Sid burk E Wile ry Myrue, Sttohn, NB; James M6 Wien ate nig: Commaciua Hopeiten tiocinh. Wess nets ath— Arr brig Ceman 108, ck; al inek te) ; Boao: ws tela. Phillips, 7 aioe oore, +tJouns, sebis J Piedmont, Cran- ies Phiro, « raumer, Newark. ot ls Arr sehen, ‘hese, Jones, Brookhavea; J ‘fampbell, Jersey city, sion Wm Hillman, Manes, ‘au “Arwlole, Philadel? PIRUSTON, Oct IS—-Arr ahip Mary Hammond, Colson, 4, ship) Koekall, Nartin, hence hept 17 inet ALBA Cutta (see Mise t Quarantine, bath Isiac R Yaris, Close, Id ships Wiibur % nave NOrieans; Savant abs bark ae Ma: ing Turk, Quic arson, Wilmingtou, prey, ‘hay. Stsie Hherwood, NYSck? NS? to LSE. Bark Selah and brig Leader cemata BALTIMORE, Oct i8—Arr achrs Time Gn. Hitton, Naam, Hearse, Hos. ld bark Warren, Taek je, Lowden, NYork. Bld rus bark Eduard, Weiting, OL, Oct 12—Arr sehrsT W Thorne, Davis, Pall River Sid sehes. gas Bi ae Lely Adams, Davis, York: 8! Tea Baltimore; ree Me |; sebre Venoo, Close a “0 “BAT, Oa lar brig Abvy Ellen, Gilchrist, Philadel ant: ESTON, Oct 9~Arr bark Chis Thompson, Lingeott, bark ston, Ja; schr W is Moniague Jr, iravers, san ak). Sid achr 8 Varker, onion. 10th—Arr brig Tavernier, obasten, NYork; sols TD Wag- pied he \gememnto ty ac, Berry, Provi- *, New York; ship Aga Newson, St Jugo. Did st bark sol youu jor Augusta, + NKFORT, ¢ Sut lun, mela hy sidy Mskatuaaas Bids Laportt L.Ah, Sea Bird, Share, New Yorke a 2 4 sore) dy Bask Belg, Notional cygra, Utes, for N York Idg; JW for ir); 4th, Siiton, Hrats WHET, ded (Caro 1 eld); balks F se.0r, Value . Uradford, from NYork. outside; I City, Stevens, tor Poston, wie cargo; Trinity, teask, for d@ briga Sabine, Hepburn, taken up for Bremen; Parkers, for do, Wig caro; Vesla, Sunidhs as » PM—Si! sehre Brazit, Jane Brainerd, Forest. Shylock, astern Helle, (livia iuxton, wid y cut F Jus Camp! ‘Oct 12— Arr sehrs Ouatavia, Jameson, Alexandria for Bos: ton: White equall. Phar, and Lauuunot JPapent. Carson, Piste delphia for do; The, Pill Bangor, RF Golden Age, Paine, do Frovineetown, Darah Bernice, Clark, Machine for Alexandria, Did seby Golden . ork Tor do, Marthe Ma- ny, ian ciekte Robinen, do for ter, Hudson, Pbitedeiphie tor Danversporty ‘hate tele Pale, hy foe Oct Arr i te a Borneman for Bale Cape: Harden: itt Saabs Bore held ‘r ry, iiarfiogion tor NVork- © AM—Wint light from Ne, with rain. HLOUCESTER, Oct 10—Arr echrs: Taylor, Rich, Nor n, Myers, Baitiuore DC, vet it—Arr sehr Rescue, Bacon, N VixDIANOLA S bt alg ve gue Anthem, Brewster, New N renin, Haute ULE, Sept ‘ivache F Taf, Bunker, Goultas BAR RSEE sabe ete Wren Hg !um Jer for Providence. IE, Boys Si Are bie elvan iavane; 30m, dear FACKSO: “wi KILK, Oct &—Arr ship Sowsunset, Martio, NYork, Chih Blvek Monster, senter, Howons. Hile= er Uhy tei ap ohn & Allert, B M\ST ond, Havana, sehr Clindoms, Terry, Sivennal. Sid NEW Cahe ae et #—Arr barks JU Brookman, Brooks ot Tage cine, rink water, Portamocth, Nitty we, Hon, returned im NYOrk: Hr brig ate, trick, Liverpool, Tran aahip iompire City, Grifia, i aNipy i “a, tare ied, wt _NUREULA, < sehr Lapyuet, Newell, York. Chb t hand Mary, Davison, Win diva, ese let 6 AM, bark Moskingum, fer Matiz Oct. a=Arr bark Emma, Terry, Metbourne & Rllzabeth, NYorks He a bark Ori Connor, Pipa Rear aA ce 1th—Arr (by tel) ships Pe nie tar, Goodwin, N¥ork; bly, 4 Havana, , Uet L for Berton. UL Adama, 3 ur E dame, Bald~ mre Tit th, ee Mary Spon eth Madr, idiedelphie ng ng 2=arr wort 4 bill, Kieu, Lavaca Le NDIAPIA, oct 1 Arr wes Ma Fr Smith, wor Palen, Nickorsoa Thotnysou, Seah Vet Arr ship Kate Hunter, Healey, FT, Oct 8 Arr ache Colorada, Ml ek and Ue Hiwnnte, Eelwar is, Phil Pirin, Emde aud UAT cpswier, Tank: Drewes, Squires, A i, Packer Hovuninway, wens Nichols, Tyhr, Port men i Wiewry, fondont, ‘homes 1 Hat Hull, New ¥ Phitacieip hin Fea Gul, Howland, Hatimore; HW Henedies, i, Pate tel ta: Repuvlie, Gray, Klzabethport; Anne bh Waker, Ire ae steomer Peirel, Baer, NYork: Joa Alinon, me Pind weht Irene, Comstock, NYork. 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