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NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1858. WHE RIGHT OF SEARCH QUESTION. The Official Correspondence Out at Last Bight of Seareh Not Abandoned by England, The Two Governments in Direst An- tagonism, Ragland Demands a Pellec of the Seas, a, &e., do. Laoanion ov Tux Uxeren Scare, Leno, J + 858. fen—I Pave the honor to transmit bere eh the WH two adeitional petes which passed od Lord Maimesbury and myself resp-otiny the attacks upoo our Werteis, sad the earmest desire of the President that tuey ehould be orcontiweed, under peremptory eraers. Lord Maimcsbury’s last one was received Qy me Inte etervay, and | bave no UmMe to reply wit, © & Tee ged On0o, twice, turce; amd perhaps you a agree with me ym thinking that his conctudmg note come, 9 the enuncation of a doctrine and a purpose £ the stiscoutinnanee of the right of search # all ferther urgmg superfaous. Jerrng “tbe avoieot laws of nations and Uke mo- irements of n higher enorality’? on he Crown,” &e., &e., what can be hoped? J bad written thus far when 1 was obl ged t> hurry off and keep an © Tank tO Meet Lord Malmesmary et bis Fe-wience in Whetchall Gardens at 12 o'clock, and [am veturved, afer an bour’s wternew, with a result, tile expecte:! wben I went. 2 1 an ompostte pant uf Ueoumpass. Me taiked a great deal of tbe Wpic, and fF itsteued. Ee War arcious # fx as precisely as possible what tho Ame Fiean govervment wanted on the aid, 1D as gevtic a tone as could i ance, Lotlmg More, LOtbing less—Uhat, at all events, wes my presendaim. Geveru! Cass bad the’ broad sunject be- tween himecif und Lord Napier, and [ wae pet authorized to meddie with thar » recurred to your admirable Wetter of 10th of April Inst, lymg before iim, and coal @ member of passages. He expressed bis entre assout with Your poritions ou wterpational law; on the illegatity of vient or search, exoopt by conventional egreement, and Seemed quite fill of acmiration for its abiity, Heater. Bused the misconduct of the Britich ofoers to the fact tha: they were very young men, in guuouts, who bad Deon seut out there in December last by Sir Charles Wood. . * . In fine, we came to an waderstanding. His lordship then requested that | would emvey to the American government the couversation we Bad tive bad. idecined doing #0, owing to it length gad muitifurione character; bull would fee! obliged to Bim if he would himself make a mmmute o the coveiu- fuous st which we bad arrived. He immedialsly went to Bis desk, and rapidly wrote the “minute,” of whieh I sudjoin a copy. It recoguizes the eeendiness of car inter ‘MeWonal law on the right of search, discontinues the prac- thee ax to American vessels, and in the iutereets of ha- Manity, reserves a proposal to negetiate at Washington, in @rver, if porsibie, co devise some means of testing the Beavibenees of the flag not inconsietent with the freadom @f commerce nor disrelisbed by either vation, Ta neeossarily much hurried in preparing this des paicl 1. Lord “Malmesbury por itive ery inquiry, he ‘envio nei find any admiralty orders to have issued, except fhe one af which be gave me a printed copy, which Tan mex. itave the bouor to be, sir, your most obedient pervant, p. M. DALLAS. Hon, | xwis Cass, Secretary of State. MONUTE OF CONVERSATION RETWKRN MR. BALLAS AND LORD MALMESBURY, ZUNE 8, 1858. Her Majesty's government are not prepared to justify er exeuse such acts on the part of their officers as have Been complained of by the United States government, if they are wuly reported. Her Majesty's government recognize the principles of fmtornational law as laid down by General Cass in his nov @f the 1(th of April, and that nothing in the treaty of 1842 supersedes that law Her Majesty's governmont, however, think it most in- @iepenradle, in the interest of civilization and the police of the that there should be a power of verifying the Mavionality of a vessel suspected on good grounds of cur- rine fulee colors. M: * government would wish to learn from tho United traten govermmneut thelr views to detail oa this point, in the hope that some mutual arrangement, by pective otlicera, down this one, vi. — That a boat may be sent alongside of a suspected ship, and saay ask for papers, but not, unless invited, board the vessel. Such our arrangement with France Tord Malmesbury bas given Mr. Dallas a copy of our fustructions to our officers. Pending our negotiations om the above point, orders will be given to diecontinue wearch of Unite vessels MALMESEURY, (Confidential.} In any further commonication on this subject it is re- ed that the letier following the dave may be quoted. ADMIRALTY, Sik—The treaties with France for the suppresaion of tthe stive trade having been abrogated, 1am commanded by my Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty to acquaint you-that no veesels under the French flag can be legully Visited or searched, unless from positive information or from strong grounds ef suspicion, there may be reason to Dotieve that such fag been fraudulently assumed; in which case the otmest caution and circumepection must A to observe that when flag may have may have sustained by cntion, if it shall appear that the vessel is bona fide entitled to the protection of We French fag, whether engaged in the slave trade or It \# only im cases in which vessels not legally ent: ted to the protection of the French flag may have assumed te fraudentiy,, that they can be lawfully detaived or visited, end a special report i each fy to be #emt direct to the Secretary of the Admiralty, ae well as to the commander. under the French tag may have been aud, The same caution should eels suspected of frandulently o United States, or of apy other nation Brit. as nM atreaty under which could be given to officers of i-chief, when versetr boarded on susp on of Tam, si your ‘mos THE EARL OF bedient servant MALMESBURY TO LORD NAPTER. Fourics Ornen, June 11, 18 My Lonn—Your lordship of the pr place between . Seb instant) on the conduct of our officers cruising op the eoasts of Cuba, Nt & these pointe that [now revert at greater length, feetructing you to bring them before the United Stotes Wwerpment, with the hope that some defined pian of we may be agreed opon by the two governments which of the fotare the poseibulity of conduct om any oflicers of either navy camtrary to uter- Imatrobal aw You will frankly assure the United States govern- ment that ber “ty's goverument have received wud great rep > whieh the woven of General Ge and for we lowed are pat ernment do not defend or as has been ‘Atal > prosent time bee Mayeety's government has no tmformiion to add to that whieh Trent you in reference to the capture of the Corte by the Forward. Her }fajeety’s government recognise ns round those pripciph rhatinnal ave been laid down by Cour » Lie note eth of Apri to your hi ta by the authority of ellington, and ber Majes- jr trea. law think i mort i olive of the high seas, ied pomer of veri United 8 "ner Mocety's goveroment, however, Gipemsalic te civilization ated the po that there sivruld sist. practically, a Seng te a vomality (f veasels suspected, on good grounds, of ‘carrying fais criors Ite ack w all cides that this fraud has been exerciea y country, but that the flags om Great Britain har no slave roetiuted by these enemios Z 6 with w the most ofte cowatantly been dese. ofsuch men, and ment should das upon en in etter of international law, and known w the world. the Uniter the only one to whiek these malefactors will have recourse for rerurity, and the sight nach eb dbat wow bonored banner on the bigh d evmotwally become the cause of just susplowa and alirm to the dawfol but defence ices trader But the United Mater guverument cannot desire suck a exurable adw that thir Consus nation boUh passages in Geweral Oxes able note, fand the practice of the war navy of America, induce Her Majesty © government to believe that the verification of nats may be obtained by some reatual arrangement im regare to procesdings tw by ated By their reey ive offloess, whab may be found eflvctive without being fens Gen oe olmervae that “a merchant voasel upon the od by ber national character, He who Jock 60 apn his own reepunaibility high peas we prot orebly ensere heer Undoubtetiy. f & voanel ausume @ national character to whe L the A entities, and is eaiting € {alev eniora, eb not be protected by thie assumption of a national ity & which #ie hae uo claim. As the Wentity of a person by thy 4 at ty of a vennel be wmard to bim, who, oe ber t ane ofcor bearing the process fur the rik of such office 0 determined at ole a on would have a right t Tiolation of ite anvereiguty. If the be for auspicion, and deported the performance of hie task, woeably rewring when satiefied of monly ‘be make bor suck Jaap: ae 7 {make euch an act Ue wubject Hor Maje government apres og n thin view of Cie cate, anid the queetécn, therefor ‘i erotion on the part of t It po Kor & 6 Gove ‘nent that extrem Vy ‘ gore coment will result ip their benefit.” wher Bay My, er the fen government some mute! adhere =: which he deseril “as going complaint a pation would have a right to Violation of ite rights of sovereignty.” The view taken of the question by Admiral Somansaie fated to me a short time ago by the exercise to compalli.g a shee its colors; (hai im certain oe much a with,“ areidia and that im French solorss he pracadinge of euch send donde Bo adh as (0 afford reasn able ‘suspicion. ‘Thik, lO @ certain Wegree, #8 security againet'the frau dulent’pse of eolore ; and if Majesty government do not cousider itas eltective & as they could wis | should be exercised, and to” whieh'they woold be ready reciprocally to subject the flag ofGreat Britain, it is at Jeet a safeguard against the occurrence of such wcts as the United States government complain cf, and restrict the discretion of officers within intelligible limits. Mr. Dallas received {rom me a copy -ef the Admi- raity’s general instrection to ber Majesty's comman- ders, which appears to be entirely im accordan with’ the principles of internetional law laid down ny General Cass in his note of April 10; and if be has not fa nished General Cars with a cap, lordship will do so. Her Majesty's govern Die repetition of the sects which appear to bave caused so much excitement in the United Staves, and which might, \f repeated at this moment, be detrimental to the gool re lations of the two corntries, have sent further orders toh fice: commanding the Orban bo discomiinue search of any v of the United States until some arrance- ment. in the sense 1 havespointed out, shall be made by your lordsbip with the United States government, or declined on their part. Shonld the ent of the Unitert States not think fit ta adept seme mutual regulation by which the sages of” both Slates shall be enatied to verify the mationaltty = ey fest yea frre) to its crew or ta fptheteg fajesty’® government w regret that an iat been lost to secure hone ably po Sogerer the too nation Srom those vexatious and irritating controversies which are inevitable as long as the lelter of international law 4s —_ inflerilly t ove ride thore mewsures which experrence and <a be ole anv “gon ae i ie meer of ire and property on seas. 1 am, ™ iaLitespuny. Lorn Narmn, &e., &e. MR. CASS TO MR. DALLAS, ema tg OF STATE, } Wawnverwn, Juve 30, 1868. Six-—Your despatees, Nos, 104, 108 me Wea together with the accompunying oopies of the papers referred to, have been received at this department, and have boou Jaid before the President; and I am gratified in boing abi to convey to you the assurance that he fully approves your correspondence with Lord Malmesbury op the impor lant subject committed to you. As to the avgressions upon the vessels of the United States by British armed cruisers, which led to this corres: pondence,and which you bave ‘made known ¢ ber Bri tannic Majesty's government, it is not necersary that 1 Flhould enter into any further consideration of them at this time. When the tacts shail have been correctly ascer tained and duly considered, Tdo not doabt but that the British government will promptly redress any injuries which may have been inflicted, and will mark with its displeasure those officers whore conduct has given just cause of offence to the United States. And in-aciditn to the satisfactory assurances whieh your correspondence contains of the views of, the British go vernment, it give® me pleasure to be able to inform. you that this depactment, by the directions of Lord Muimes. bury, bas been furnished by Lord Napier with the copy of w letter addressed to tus lordship by Lord Malmesbury, and dated the 11th instant, in which the same purposes are avowed and the same principles recognized as report. ed in your despatch of the Sth instant. A copy of this do- coment 18 herewith enclosed. ‘The President desires you would express to Lord Malmes- bory bis gratification at this satisfactory termination of the controversy which hag given so much trouble to oor re. governments, concerning the claun of a right in aif ofa British cruiser in time of peace © search or viet American merchant vessels upon the ocean, Her Britannic Majesty's government has diselaimed this pre- tension and recognized the principles of international law laid down in the letter from this department to Lord Na pier, of the 10th of April last, and which bad been main- taped by distinguished b statesmen, and especially by that emivent jurist, Lord Stowell, who kaid emphatical- ly, while deciding a case judiciaiy before him, that “no bavon can exercwe argdt of visitation and search upon the common snd unappropriated parts of the ovean except from the belligerent claim.”” ‘The President is aware of the abuses to which the frandu- lent assumption of the flag of one Power by the citizens or subjects of apother may give rise, and he deopiy re- grets that the fing of the United States has ever been prostituted to unworthy purposes by euch a reprehensi bie preeveding. At the same time he entertains a strong at the eecasional abuse of the flag of any natwon isan evil far less to be squats ‘would be the estalli.nment of a pretension like this, which 4s én- compatitle with the freedom of the seas. But while ing this Conviction be instructs me to say that we United Btates are not lees solicitous than Creat Britain that a remedy shuld be tound for this false employment of national colors, to which Lord Malmesbury refers im Just terms of coudemnation, and the President, thoogh | hot prepared to make any suggestions upon the subject, is yet ready to receive any propositions whieh the Britiet | government may fee! disposed to make, and to consider | them with an earnest hope that the object may be safely und satisfactorily attained. Rot while communicating to bis lordship these favora bie sentiments of the President, it is due to the bce to Ray that there are grave dypficultics in the way of cling any kind of examination, looking to the 2" detention of of versels, with that entere immunity which t 80 dear wo the people of the United States and so important (9 ald commer- eral nations. It is @ practical question whose rolution re- quires much cautious consideration, and all the assurance that can now be given by thie government is that it shall be discussed with ap anxious desire that it may be so ad- | justed as to preeent the evil to be complained of, while at the tame time the ocean challl be left f ee to the merchant ves sels of all watvems. cach mavatarning ts oun “police withow! the enterference with ethers The United States have enacted a stringent and com prehensive code of lawe against the African live tre and the Presidest i authorized to employ the naval force of the country in ite suppression. Since the treaty of 1842, and in conformity with its requisitions, a squadron carrying eighty guns has been maintained w this service upon the const of Africa, and with a reauit, regret to ray, no way commensurate with the lost of life ana property it has oopasioned. | The empley meat of Unis squadron has, however, prevented such exertions from being toade in other quarters of the world for the repres sion of this traffic as would otherwise have been under- token, and which would probably have pW acca fer more eidectdal, And the President is under the impression that A this Fquadron were withdrawn from the African coast the veecels composing it might be ordered upon service elsewhere to much better alvantage in the sappression of this criminal employment. And he is eeriousiy consider- ing the eubject with a view to determine whetlier it te not advieable to give the year's notice provided for in the treaty of 1842, with « View to the abrogation of the Sth rtcle, which creates an obligation on the part of our re verpments to maintain Wiese equadrons of re pression fi the African seas You sre instructed to read this deeyatch to Lori Muimesbury, and should be desire it you may leave a copy with bit. am, sit. respectfully, your obedieat servant, Gnowax M. Davias, Bq. LEW, Cass Interesting from the Kio Grande, arrival of the steamebip General usk,at New we have the Brownsviie Flag of the 26th wit., orniakes the following summary of Mexican ‘8 from our neighboring republic since our last ue, though very important, does wot lack of rme intercet Dever tive lene It sceme by last dates that the liberal forces stil tinued to concentrate about the city of Mexico, Za war ob the eve of vacating the Presidential chair and de camping for some foreign parts A letter from certain reaction st ¢).'of te General che. agaray, intercepted by the lherale, has disclosed what thay be termed a new dodge In that imyortant document the centralieus arkwowledge that their projects are necting with a signal failure, and that unless other mean are resorted to imanediately, that may in a certain mea- sure be favored by poblic opinion, their present and fu ill be irrevocably thwarted. Thereupon the ments » whieh similar in ite principal phases to the fort movement, but one which will meet with equal opposition. They reom to regret sorely that a!l their operatwme heretotore have bot had the approval of public opinion, and they are es. suying to try this pew movement in order to gain at leant a portion of t. The nation, however, will now feel pre pared to meet their new fanuled craft,’ and will oppore it With the mame energy that they have shown heretofore. The same jeter stated that im case this Bew movement old be initiated, the clergy of Puebla would lend to ite rt the rompe Mable sum a $200,000. © trace late the following extracts from a letter dated ft Monterey, with date of the 16th ult General Marquer ho had rade his entrance into Zaca- ‘was forced to leave that place pre. This city, we you well know, is in possesion of General Degoiiadd. tt ie raid that’ the city of Mexico was again attacked on the 6th by General Blanco and other forces; to march upoo San Laie, which is garrinoued wt by only 80 men fity min pronounced for the eonstitution gone toward Gnion ing week 600 riflemen ‘ ehiet (Quiroga), will lewve for San Laie ort te, the umber of men will ascead reaction lords it only over the land it Zacatecas came back to the constitutional The Governor treads upon order as Foon as the mochos left the city of that Site ie in Guadalajara with 1,000 mon, six piecos of artillery and about 4,090 pelados who mirrated from eeoon ae Ma: Tacaterne ex entered that place from undoubted autbori nett mon iw the Juarez or Liber! party ne of them on thik frenti«r—arc of extradition which will mt » that Unis iad ter me progrese Of the vounte y ship and intercourse of thelr inuma qui the fron Ate neighbore, whieh ean newer be effuctually secure? while they alford an aeylum for the property of toe bee Ae it ie ould that the constitutional government. oF ita! | £ Prewidey t Jonrez, ie the one to be reeogpiged in f } at Washington, would it not be ails wiiitee ‘on this pebject? We call the eepecial attention of oar Lewargmn Paramount im tativer in Cor grees portance wo Texas, Degeent by the Poliee on the Headquarterso Swap & Co, and the Delaware Lottery. WARRANTS IRSURD POR THE ARREST OF THE PRO- PRIFTOKE OF RUNDAY PAPERS FOR PUBLISHING THE ADVERTISEMENTS, BTO., ETC. ‘The Mayor’s squad made anotheg descent, on Sataritay, to the matter as one of AGENT, CLERKS AND RKUNNERS— ‘on the alleged lottery men connected with Swan & 0. been taken before he arr et of diftee gents une 4 Hirey of the Mw: ‘he headquarters, Mr, Mawicy and 8 heir names oe Je Faorence, We Jd. M Vd. Tie re vt he beme out rrest. Dickenson smnilar offi nee, wi Doctor Thomas United States, in Liberian aothoritt n order to report From Liverpoo) Roto wre Gebhard, © Rertr Dutton, A Ratili« brober. GB Cro: Ha rN Hier ¢ it « renner, B ‘A Green, T and ehild, Jose and Mr Mitebel I Messrs. Re: Wend W logon, Se ae From Catitornia, Marbury Ferguson, dor, Merri a Finiot and ( W Bel Tensck, Alex Adn nor, Jobn Carmody, From Matanzas, children, Le Hardy, Visceu: Mr Au, rib, Pngland H Hoidane. neva: WP Dickie, News B Porsors Parsons, Du Weediock, F Burnt Miss Leman, F Gro cloning at 98 a 4g financial circles. ing the 24th of Pabliec depestia. (ihe deporte Rent. Government seou! Other secorition. departments is The Inet week w Wednenday , te ba ‘The amount recet reer, Many New consiter $400,000 ors hare are yet to effect enles, and since last week bi in price, and cause are quoted steady, hand in this city auctions of tea ar epirited, and prices Of some qualitice have slightly ad anced. Dry good geqed m the dur aford, Isaac Stephens ans Adam worsued for the arrest of the managers ant agents, Benj-trin Woo, Gee» ye P. BAcy, Ba the Blatute by advert Among the passe Jer and judy, Edward King and Is Me 1. Maghin Purdie Mr Barret, ‘A Munketri'k, Mr x i Cramer, Mr Carpenter. tir P Tacher: Wr cnivadella, FC S Lanéers, RS Lyon, Mr Adderson and lad ana indy, J Van Werreh and lady Wis Hook ph Wray, From J iverpeol, tn. the steamaht i Ym Eaves, Murphy, tor, BE Cobb G ‘Julian, Marsh fs » eynemann, P & h, in the For $s thampton and Havre in the st gb N Taller, For Savannab in the aeamalsiy Huntoctile— Miner Mey wife and two children, TL 1) re wife, ehild and servari, © 8 ¢ thuck, Jas Olmated, Mrs N Ry the arrival of the Persia at this port, we have t days later advices from inrope than those conte ine telegraphic summary of news sent on from New Notes unemployed... .- ‘The amount of notes In circlletion © £20,368 ,450, being 4 decrease of £374,006; and the ptock of bullion in both and the Delaware State lottery, and succeeded in-arresting eight of the ringleaders, wpon whem was found arout $1,500 in money, the returns of sales from the various pohey venders, and about $22,000 worth of Uckew, Te Principal agent of this lottery was arrested about six Menthe ago ard Gned for the offence, but it did not deter bim from proceeding tn even a more extended manner. At frst the officers were unable te discover the boa’ quarters of vba party, but about a week ago one of the employ’s of Swan & Co Papen: diseatiefied with the coonection with the ooa- stat against all tho parties en. iu this city. ‘The matter having Judge Russell, warrants were issued for n of the partes, including the managers, is, and placed 'in the hands of Sorg sant yor’s tquad, The pole proceeded to 146 Fulton street, where they arrested everal of the rnnners, and subs anently woot the telegraph runners were arrested at the Jersey Oty forry, With the ships in thew possesion. They gave mee Howley, Witham Sinith, Alexander jorton, W biswiry, James Catlouy, @. "ian. Warrants ware uel Swan, MH, Maw The ailiver proves lon to Doeke ror ‘ence of Mr, BR, Woot,at the M: trepolitan Hott, of the ety be was unsble to effet bis n, WO War Gned rome ume ago for a astound lying giek at hig residence, and he Was pot taken, The other parties are at Augusta, Georgia, Dut will be arrested on their return. The priv soners were allowed to to appoar b> Russell at Warrants ued on Sat proprietors of several of (he funday an weekly papers for violating £ lotteries, Personal Intelligence. Ramey, who arrived here on Satorday morning in the steam frigute Niagara from the Coxst of Africa, after disehs ATE Lis dutics a8 special ugeat of the toe delivery of the Congo aegroes & the jes, proceeded to Washington last night, to the President avd Cabin ers im the etm Le Hardy, Vicount lee, Jr., United States Corsul to Geneva. ARRIVALS. fo the steamshin Versis—Mre Willard, Mrs veaon. thier Mees + Levenson aod brother Chrwtie, Key Mer Gade ten mod Mr Tuan, Nre Taian, -Aivert. Molen, 0 0 Bhegish, Mr Sellar, Jobn be lar, oaeol Uegi, W for oo WW Wrirb Anuwgnst Jobson. . WT Poole. lady and infant: Mr Nil and 4 King, WB Kend, WO H Madd ‘and, ‘Hngo V Schwerin, Roht Watson, Thos re, Uspt Lambert, KN; Robt Lamb and w,'P Batterson, &' Lafoureade, © T Mr Gibbs, Me Ful, Peter Mes eod, ir; 'S 6 nog, Mr Cowdin, Jobs Jr; BW Pycook, sJonca, Mr Werner, Harvey i Mole, Wm ii Los Maddock, Mr Mr Stein, “ae, Was Ryness: ieee ettere ana brociars OF Mag, Mra Onions {ig}ts de Keld, Mr Bevennd, Mr Fowler otal AG City ot Washington— Up. (iridith, aud 102 in the seerage. in the steamship Mor d servant aN Taylor —Mre 8 F J Minturn, J Dr Mes roger sd ehiid, D iiandy, A CF West 1: Dede and ‘wit Stern, diasslette and wile G Menullin: bre Mezsera, Rew a deet Nerd, De All Wilder, G Wiss Gardner, Homeon, Henry May, A Cetera. M ‘a ley oof etant FD wu Ld in Ein . Tw Bigelow, Bradford. Mrs Potts and cbud, BD V: 4M Crawtord, F Keenan, 4 i JD Austin. § Griswold, mm z mutt’ apd (we intante, Mt McMaken O'Hora Jr, M Coshongban, GA Tion, wel, Charles Forwr. P a fioiverson, W no tan Mrs ie 1 Weuigs Hs hanson Be wi ial tw J Kauiman, 45 ‘Smalley and family, J Laskin. W thurger, Q Adame, 4 F Onna, sieotiard, B C Taloot, Geo Ramos Ls onter and wife, J eon, Turpin, Browder, Hewlie, ue = in merrage. stoamehip Alabame—A Tenyck, M me, H Church, FB Speer, John © Gon 4 Singson, Jolin Tobia. From Charleston, in the stesmship Marion—W Kir John Draper, Mra Rowen, Mea Wileor Undersrond. Capt d Harn. D Rpsein, M Davit, # C Ferri, Jus Ford, Lient Murden, USKS, H Chase, J Rosenbeam. BF Willems, W in the sehr Mahia bedi aud four DEPARTURES. weamsbip Mec nlieu, Mra Capt Prove ¥, child and servant. New LN Hitcheook, Mr tde Mins se Wilkinson. and two children, Miss Ma Miss Bettie Amis, Miss tailie amis, Mise Grin im icaney’ ¥ Haroon ‘annnno, Spain; Louis Mara, aval, Prance. Total, %. Specie, $612. P Condit, WF Oruber!, M ie Ared and serva —aud 10 io the steer: bam, M. w, Lewis Hh FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL Srsnay, Dec. 12-6 P.M the ndland. Console were lower for cash and the account. Both cotton and bread The sentence on Cont The return from the Rank of England for the week ond November giver? tbh» following resulte, when compared with the proviour week — LI ATT Iecrease 12,439,561 Increase. 3,180,508 Increase, Ou the other wide of the ascout:-— rities £10 808 591 18.3 + 12,25) 090 Vuchanged. Increase Ineroane £18,790,290, showing em tnerease of £141,414, when compared with the preceding retarn. ae, as ural, very quiet in business cir Clee. The chore of the week would hove witnessed more activity but for the non-arrival of the Persia and City of Washington. the former of which goenele was due here on er yesterday. Cotton has been protty qniet throughout the week, speciation in this staple hay ing been mostly confined to the Sout aod foreign ports ved at the ports to last statement was 1,222,000 bales against 614,000 last your, and 947,000 in 184, The receipt Inst week was very heavy indecd, 16,000 Hales against 104,000 the corresponding woek Inet Orleans authorities now seege inclined to bales a fair cxtimate of the crop; othert stil adhere to the old figure, three milions and absif. Hold- unwilling to make concessions ta order prices are too high for any epeculation to epring up. Preadetufts have been very quiet throngh ovt the week: within the past day or two thore has beon some elight advance in the quotations; but ; vices clowe about where they stood last week. Provisions ave ad vanced since lamt week, ant an active busines has boon done at the advance. The reoript: of hides from abroad been so large as ty check the advance & slight reaction of Me. ate. Sugars but dall, with a vory amall stock on Coffee is quiet. Thore have been two ‘ing the week, ty" competition hat been 8 Bare been guiet, ae veuai at the fin City of Washington's The cires \ars epeak of the probability of a decline in most securkies Money was worth 2) per cent flute had experienced a decline Montalembert had exereised rather a prejudicial effect in og ) on mise wW.8 Total ...e.e and the leadn the Africa were fome rate; of prices:— Mieeourie.,. Hucson , Reading Michigan South Panama Vacifiec ma‘), ward. This is bears found the deliveries, and with Vand Nicaray the company’s company’s dire cITY Aswes.—Pots 14,000 ae 860 hace bo Corres. 0 . 64 $20 per ton. old prices, and were dull and Morasey 4 Crade was quic any change reported ate vered, ‘or future deli aud om Ts, len wih sve , panned ed stenmebip Suamel Clty ™ wih in 00 as rearon. “hem importers and jobbers anticipate a PORES hum, Afviea, Liverpool, U. 8 mint Sum. Arugo, Havre, gol bars ‘The specie movement of the week has beon against the bank average, and more specie 6 expected to flow t the South for the purchase of cotton bills. banks showed an average of $27,407,726; many persons ‘expect that they will show no material dectine, though the change bas continued to be scarce thronghout the week, jor eterling, and 6.2 however, has been dene at for francs; mercantile bills tinues to be as cheap as ever. on State and United States securitie while the banks and the discount houses are coing ope name paper, first class, at , and very good endorsed, four and six months, at 5 a6 a8. The movement in the stock market during the past week will be best understoed by the following comparison Micbiguti Central . As is soon above, prices have generally tended up- ineide the board. may deserve notice. due tothe uncertain nature of that company’s relations bilt, partly to the strong probability that the transit will be opened in some shape or other, in spite of the shameful issue of the Washington’s voyage; and partly io the evil effets of a foolish exaggeration of a party connected with the concern, gan Southern guaranteed ia less easily understood. it is understood that the company hss earned, in the past rix months, eight per cent om the guaranteed stock; it is known that that stock isan irredeemable ten per cent bond, on which any holder can sue the company for hie ten per cent annually. Under the circumstances the de cline is singular. Pxeavsrcrys.—Flour—The demand eeatinue oth good superfine and extra State aud Western brands eased the sales embraced about 300 bbs, ,atonr figures. ’ South ern brands were in moderate request, while prices ruled of 17,000 bushels Western and Canadian at dtc. a S6c.,and State at dBc. a bie. ‘Corns. —Sules of two cargoes of Rio were made, compr sing 2,700 bape, of fair quality, Dg ALY. & firmer market in that direction, the steady, to Liverpool 100 bbis rosin were engaged at and 60 baif boxes tebacce at de; to London 100 Freit—Salee of 500 boxes of raisins were made at supposed to have been at Hay was firm, with ealos of $00 or 1,000 haler shipment at 0c. a 60c. Hors were quiet, at ss als 1 pe with firmuest, and smell sales were q Bales 8 $6 60, and $00 Dbis, strained at $1 60 per 3 Porto Rico, in bond, at’ 6e., and tho’ remainder, ARRIVED. Yeamehin Persin (Mr). Judkina, Li et during the naange. Arr) 115 PM Gedtem faiand ot 56 kad off the shi Ly by nod with m ~ fe sy ly pavy wentes 7 ease es ent ign ‘Nr steamship Clrcamlan, wenee vroana pores, be a 7 weit Gian, Delano, Delano, Cae Nov #, with mdee Anchored at “Bark Gaiden Role, Whiteberry. Aeptnwail, Nov 39. with Bs Cerro Gordo, who fa reperea to have killed one of hie ness Austin. Servieh from Liverpool for NYork, Now Ship Elen 18, Ei mice th Sos FyriME ‘aad, and handeome returns from all secsiane of | ™hss,"hh, Ep baer emmea sore wri cation, | #biponeph Loy Pile, ram Liverpool for Charleston, the Country, parts of the Wost alone exeepted. iy Papa we oraat | Por areas "Allen, frou m for Baltiaore, Oot ‘We foreign trade of the port for the past weok was inet ne oon Saigerper a nip showing Renton numbare 18, me egain wodcrate, as the following tables will abow — rapes inoced Roney mente 4 Hate | ed whine and 8 Loo ik om, iio Japetro, 70 days, wi b mteraie se iy mash fo the Fate on, 198 asp #1 10,889 min 480,191 tri Wb wie nea, nowt, aes what 49 er ton. 1 1i-tind, bees driven to weak Gen’l, merase, 1,61 28 1,179,776 1,676,788 | ‘vei ou Dow, “ with to irk 8D Ryerson (Br), Crosby, hence for Bristol, Nov 5, lat aes ak owed lange, with eager. $3,061 1,967, 2,186, Srmvhiman a (a. Rov 19. Bark ¢ , Flye, from Newport for 8t Thomas, Nov i wraatiee aos wen ssore gente tein ond cn et Canty TH male tom kW, aL ‘ibe wine onan iniipa wT | Brn fore whole passage |B +. Iaguayra, Since Jazuary 1.$201,094,983 211,628,969 140,890,963 ei wnt CER ‘poke Brg yeni j "EE fn ie UT Wiecesect, from NYork far Key West, 20 ‘tr Morar ‘ath Newport Pg date, off the: ov zn aot Kaleb Went er skate te fe be ie Foreign Ports, poke irie « . 7 Pr sry ty rate tess ‘weauer on the passage, and been 6 daye X of | ANNE" ret 2H Arvin, luahing. Mary Oxdon, Love- fimce January 1..975,607,672 60,840,223 Paeeraor | RC, 7G conver, Tits wees, ‘Phila for Fairhaven. 0, Nov 19—Tn port srbr Meds, of Newport, for NYork: Rueamer Boston. touen, Beame: Kxrorms oF ir Curlew. Ai Specie. bys _ : rar seine aise Aa OLePIA WAL, Deo sis port steamship Cranadn, Rereym n, Fim, Prince Albert, St. Jobn, N B ,am. gold coin. (850 UB ateam fri ) gare. arr frm : sorts: 34.80 N, lon $4 90 W. mpoke bark Ar- | Philndely bi Binding. 3 We White, Lntarcp, dogs Teles Febooner Mudore, Torte Kivo, doublvoos TM6 | Tene fener Oo iron "tor Honw Kong: sxme tar. consemned ad td B Drummond, Tay hears * Rpapish 9 Tedalo, St Thomas, Arm. g arr 26th dieg: schra Wide Awake. femdemnned ans Ruesell, cane o™ ae sid ae ew eo olson nl at x repair al » Gra- Pecan ald nies aM. . vines a crenajach, 2 Jeonet ai bid Dublin, Lae, Cardif London, Powe Horror itn) , Nov 2d i vo rabant B eling, bg gold cow . Brovwersuaven Now 2t-Sid itzatein & Welcker, Bosse, York” —she being to leeward when we svoké | NYork (und passed Deu) 20h), pai Bancriona. Oct 26-—Arr Rosita, Mascaro, Charleston; Nov 10 Union, Batiller, s York. BORDEAUX, Nov 20--Sld Neluntert, Rault, BPrancisen, Canpire, Sov li—nid Hevanter, axnymoud, Boston; 19th, In- dian Queen, Gray, Havana QONPTANTINOVLE, Ort S1—Arr Storlight, Cook, NYork; Nov Volurieer, Hamilton, boston, 15:h, sedian, Dawes, N York. ‘Oct —In'port ship heaton, ryan, for ore ide: bark 8 Wasrrman, tor do do. ° Bid Ist, word, er, at8 PM. Wind during the day NE. Aicrald Mertne Last Monday the | EDGARTOWN, Dec 6—Arr sebra Mary Lan, NYork for Bath; Oregon, Nash, do for Boston; mond, do for UUh~ arr vchre RB Sith, Kelly, NYork—after diag will pro- - op, Jackson, oline, RRA, . coe to Rassucket; JC Brooks, rata do for P ee en et een Tee export ought to have the effect of reducing the average | ie airow , do Grane Baie, arr, do for Rocky Pee: Tue agente ahi whine, Harward, (hlochae (ant, considerably below $27,000,000, The Sub-Troasuary holds isa eatin Pa Wi Rov 2 for Mam ton Kenda); BW Fariey, ‘Nichole, do $6,844,033 against $6245,591 last week. Foreign’ &x ite hort tart smptea iy out ht inate Wie aa 4 Wate oo; 2th Gea Nowell, Now . ‘al bankers have kept up their rates to 109} th, Marcia © Ley, Chase, do; Nov 3, Joho Bryant, 244 for francs. Very little busines», sates. Bankers’ t 24 for sterling, and 6.14.16 0834 6109, Money con. hear of some call loans at 83; the estab Tess, Head, do Vem ehsgod brig in, aehore OB. Mnskegit Inlond; sails Oving. and the sea making @ breach over ber. ‘be smacks Telegrap! ind Charles Roberts. started from ibis place for her retiet, Fecing the sieamer Island Home golng wo her, they returned. a rie Pe 'Tn yortschrs Ranger, Sea Bird, Funpress, and RB I for done at 109). do, Th port Nov 10, ship Helen MeGaw, Tucks. for China; John Conte, Heeliowell. from wed ours 3 dave seniktn Chancellor, Herlind, trom «bigchos, arr Yat, with guanoy Goodell Qte Hxeriman. wh died “nt hha “oot fromy hn hog arr 6th, Gos Wopeenn sinker, from doy arr Oh Jo. Victory, Gartner. from Vawurnkso are, dings y Well Gepid Amer) Racelitl tor * bine an Hs ding: Western Chief, Waniing, de: White Faleon, -Drai 2 MisceHaneous, and Mary NeNeat, MeNear® seeking: Wild, Rover, Crowell, liehed rate, however, among Lie veces ycenpryie Wor vantiaulnze Of Sole af iin Emsed ees’ Olliniecie’ caer from Chins hag; bark A Lamont, Anders n, from Valj rah, Riles her’ extavaed Dalen: eideneeh: Fae Ree Correspondence above, ‘At Chincha Tslands ahont Nov 8, ship. Piktng, m. im Winsor; Emi- While towing up, le ‘Ro-odino, Pe Washington, our news | evening, with the steamship City of At was run over and swamped by the siesmer. Onrnews — lectoF and his men return their thanks to Capt Bennettand & U8 bargemen for having rescued them from their perilous situation. Snir Auicr, Murphy, for Trieste, while leaving Charleston th Innt, got eshore on the South Shoal of Beach Channel The Giticully of neering. the ship in shoal water was tho eanse of the accident. She aff same might by the anaatance of & steamtug, and anchored tn the Mafilt Channel, at 10 o'clock. ver tbe barek SF shipped & bo Tehish trek over the barat § Fr ‘a eavy sea, which broke nnele, washed the man trom the wheel, abd filed the deck with lzzle Gak’ord, rival eile ivillan Purtieton rain ‘Brinn is Morrun Taylor; B F Hoxie, Walsh; and Blondel, Panne ar~Teetaietn yesterdays (und sbould. PaRvEN a! —The date in yesterday's (Sunday’s) paper mie: been Nov mot ‘Oey 2. ii silane Ray 20—rld Canova, “ Kelley; fut Dover, ele 2utb, MeManns. from, ‘Aptwerp for Nurleans; 24, North ‘america. tross N York for Bremen 1, Nov 23—In port Eugenie, Riesbarrow, from Mobile, Ad Evie Tet ann, Ob B—In port ship Av ey, Wilson, from San Francisco, dg FALmocrn Rov 2~ Arr Fosen Helena, de Weak. Baltimore, 62 water. Gatwar, Now 2-Arr Paste (») Thoinnayn, vla St Joba. rh (preferred). Snip Trrassar, of Roston, bilged and sunk in a gale at As ou M—Arr Fora} ini, Lat Yor. & Jang guna, wns sod the 2244 alt, at public auction, for $H10, to 24—Arr Ouk, Ferguson, NYork; 2ith, Bdim- pson. Br Bark ANx Hartey—A deapatch from New Orleona, diated 12th inet, saye—Letiors recelved at Pensacola, report ihe total eee of she Br hark Ann Harley, on the night of Sov on Garden Key. She wae bound to Hull, Kog. Bark Gcxan Brine, which arrived at Boston vth from Ro. naire; bad beavy gales on the passage, Bod sustained auch damage to wai’s and rigging. On the ‘let ult, at 6 PM, shy a heavy sea, Which stove the agra boat and filled the cabin vith water. Gurisows, Nov2e-In port brig Loran, Gibbs, for United! States ldg. Grants 'axaMo, Cube, Nov 17—In port brig Ella Reed, Tuzo, from N Wathe, hoe 2I—APr Ari! (8), wAlow, Southarspton; 24h, John bunsan, Nicke's, Norfolk aud Richanc Me 21 New Orleans Rich, ‘sre 2a Rockaway, ‘Lofein, ws 62M X div. O12, due altogether Wo speculauve movements Toward the close of the week the Ives coruered for want of stock for their | Bric MoxseRATrE (of Boston), Parker, from the Caribbean a pe aenibetees, FONE DL Ben, supposed for baltimore, with gnano,'out inte lm po rk pres yg Roc eg vison leagues: aptciaeeloebeteliigetel $s onibe ‘ith inst, leaky, and with partof the cargo crown Ror 5 NFB, ‘The decline tn: Pacific Mail ts partly | overtes Honouoir, (et 2 Arr shiv Hoi, Haken, an Benn wy Awaxp, of New York, which went on Licht house Reef Aspinwsl!, on the morning of the 20th ult, and was wrecked, was sold on ihe Zit, for $165. Scun HP Rossen, of Baltimore damaged ina gale at As pinwall and condemned, was sold S6th wit, 'or $550. Vesset Asnorr—Ship Lancaster, at New Orleans 12th from Philncelphia reports having seem bark or brig asbore on the Tortugas, with wreckers alongsite. CastisTown, Nov 22—The Alberta, Cameron. arrived here, (ond proceeded same day for Hong 2h, Europa, Rob= eriach co (and eld ame dav for shenghse), Sit Lith, beg Jo sepbine, Stone, Jarvis Island; 19h, ship Mary Robinson, Hard~ ing do to loud guano, for ‘s Varriet & Tessie, Grav, from N Redford Ren, tolpen Bkylark, Fi arr lath, une: for New Bedford. barks Smith, ao’ Green, for San Francisco; iahes nder, Bush, from NLondow. arr laviace, Cet 20—Tn port atv Hold Bunter, Croaby, for Liver « pool log. ‘Cid erev ship State of Maine, Hamphrey,'——, for, orders; bark Hesper, Armitage, Glasgow, with nitraie of orl sen, Oct #0— are Povby atas. Tay ow Raplen KOOL, Nov 2—Arr Vico (es), WGnigan, NYork. Go- Kid Ra 7 property printed in gome of the papers by The dec!ine in Michi- Tho zon who bad abendoved their shin. {The Horizon, Reed, was st Antwerp Gt 2 ding, since which ume we have no reece of a] tors have been in session for some d: Grxos, Nov %—The American ship Saxony, Peper, from New Orleans, bas arrived, witn severe bamages and two men dead of yellow fever. She had been sent to perform quaran- tine at Villa France. Liverroot, Nov 26—The Nestorian, bence to Savannah, was at anchor off Arklow Bank yeaterday, ia distress. Four of che crew arrived at Wicklow in one of weir boats, and report that bout was stove in Iannehing. [Another account says— The Nestorian, Gowan, which sailed from this port for Suan bah, with salt, on the Zl inst, sank on Blackwater Bank, near Wicklow, yesterday; crew (except one man), saved. Bhe is pected to fo to pieces | SOUTHAMPTON, Nov 19—The Saxonta (as), which arrived here ja afternoon, left New York lat Nov; whe reports having ex: to the Ath; after that, 22d, vanrah (xe Miscel); 24h Queen of the Lakes, Thornton, and Romoselt, Frost, Cunrieston, oregon, «FL heriy. and Heory, Themse, Mohi'e, Menbattan, Txon New Yerk: 2b, Wallace, Love, Fivanvab 4 7 also reported in the river 26th); 20th, Reve- nee, NOrleans, In iam river outward bound 2th, Australia, Smith, for New: Zork (eld 25h); Empire, Veomhs. for do; argonaut, , for Mobile: RH Dixey, Dixey. fur Philadelphia, COMMERCIAL REPORT, Sarvxpay, Dec. 11—6 were quiet at 5izc., and pearls at 5¢c. far, and i inced light easterly winds from the } : 3 = vaya eg sccthor sales are ——— 10,000 bols., | Pete gales from f and BNE the whole awage: and on the | guts Reve ea" fee Prat oe ee closing at the following range of quotations = istn aod 16th, it blew a hurricane, which obliged her to heave | minondss, Healey, BOrleans, = — at me Stale... “ s a % ¢ te for 98 bours: while running between Rabie tan a Oy] eniOXPO® Nov 2%—hnt inwards, Devonshire, Lord, NYork, xtra State do . a ra le A Eg en gl from anchor and 80 (sthomechela of Margate Common to good 4% a 435 a —— nee pers SS genre Goel, K, | weal a2 hoon Bennet, Port PLilip, 2th, Agamemnon, Law- Extra lowa, Michigan, Induaaa and Ohio... 490 a 675 pian | son, Mobite, Fxtra Gobet ‘ 8613) Jee ee harrecra gyn rie | hid from Gravesend en Br vonsel), New Canaoian supertine apd ext - 615 & 6-2 | wit be remembered, was lost last season. They had winter ed | ela WH ovett, Boston. en | Mixed She plonpne -4 " & 5 40 | among the natives st Pott Hope, and bad endured e presides anon. Nov, 17— Put in, Karu Nickels, Nlcwele, from Hast athe © extra, a port for 2 ee extra family and b: . 13 : 50 cums, vi ese — Brig Portia, Hathaway, witch eatled from | Toa Lanaina, Oct Ar ship Anglo Saxon, Hunter, San Fran- . . 2 races S for Botumore, ot sinee 0 he 10 a, Gaon gen Bn eee eects Lite ieee cnccumtaned | “Misrriees, OrtS8—-Arr bark Lawrence, Iivassn, Onyenee, Canadian flour wi imines, while | fF her safety. with 125 African emigrants, ex Prahip voseph, arr at Cayenne ay Mansricres, Nov 20—Arr J W Friend, Friend, NYork. Mresiva, Nov IS—Arr Kapid, Knowles Cepbilonin, Manyroir, Nov Ik-Sid Congress. L t ody, Savanion, Moxnovi4, Nov 1i—tla Urig Falmouth, Hray, Haltinore. ¥s, Now ‘Whalemen, Arr at New Bedford 10th, slip John & FAwart, Smith, Wes Coast of Afrien, Loando, Oct 1, with $% bbie mp and 1.990 do wb and oll on Rent home on the voyage 14 Dole mp, 84 do. wit ofl; and 12700 Ibe tons Ar sales of about 1,000 bbis., within jotations. Kye dour and corn weal were quiet, and prices unchanged, Wheat coutinued firm, arbor 4th, bark Washington, Babcock, last from teks, Geace. wut in for im hor, witl N York. nd receive limited: the ‘salen ombraced about 17,900 AOTbiawh and re, hare ob Sion board. aon ‘home Prmarre. Ni wuld. Smith, N'York. ushels, including mixed! Tilinois at $i 1234; white South. | 189 ey and WO wi eporta, apone Kept, 2) alles south ar Ponto Paava, Ot 8) “phy 4 ‘angio Saxon, ——, of 126 tor common; $1 46 for prime do., and $1 10 | Congo river, Joka &kdeard, sanith, Nise with bhis cil | Boston, bound home, with Joss of captain aud crew, as before for common red Southern. Corn displayed increased ac J on board. ‘The Washington cruised in company with the reported. tivity » and incloding parcels sold yesterday aftornoon, the | Ka swha. of Greenport, ant wgeiher they, trok 22 bybk, | » Fanaa, Dec t—Arr steamahip Golden Age, Watking, Sa transactions footed up about 72,000 bushels, including sek, of the Kanaw By, r relied to retnen tn in conenqnence | Patta, Nov 6—Arrachr Santingn, Humboldt Ray, eee ns acute Ger Gale oe eee Sesencth, tp wel bo tat ca Georetin nertenesl'st | Rio fisens, Nov IIa port bark Theodore Stevens, for 1 ‘old do. at Be, aud old yellow do. at Sic. & | Hieiens, breeking out afresh. The mate of the Kagawhs, @ York lég. Bie. Kye was Girmly beld at 77c. a Thc. Barley was sme command and continue the voyage pStntts, Nov M—Are Hartford, MK ay. London, 44 deve 2 Me, Oats were firm and active, with sales from Calino prev Nov 12, sli Ciuzen, Cash, the Themes Sid 20. Freteriek Ki Philadelphia. Nov 10—Arr Daniel, kldridge, Howton, Tose Sor eA rrienwamiy Glover Boston: 19, Queen " foe 1S— Arr er, of the South, Weeks, NY ‘site Nov 1. bark Anscouda, renner, of NB, 600 sp; 1idh shio Receuet Clenvetland, of 6, 1080 ap | Ree | | Off and on do a, p a. of NK, 10 at 103g0., amt tho | QT."At Homciniu Oct 1f, Reva: ia cee og att? on Xatranatio, Set ae arr barks Leonean, Howard, 1a Unica; food quality, at 1134¢c., and 4,000 Re snd on (and tld suame day); Rarali Rheat, Loper. NB. trom Are F Denn, Cobia. id 160, barks Hugh Jove wt Me. @ Iéige., anda small lot st. | te. a Tid, A Lemout, Anderson, ircim do, ww ¥bis, 10,0) be a Giaset Cove, ‘2e—arr Cecilia, Robbias, ‘ug to news from the South roporting « | from do, 990 bbt market exhibited tn Le ama Dee 4—Arr ship Susan G Owens, Nor- created ac tivly ana Urmmess: the sales embraced about wer, N ton. 4,000 bales, clowng atau advance of fully iyo. per Ib. 1G0'bbis, ‘3 Nome, do; Abm Barker, Slocum. N TiCRTOR, Tec. N—Arr shica Pleetwo. Caleutia; O'@ we how quote middiing upiapds firm at 120. wh, do (off and on), 16th Dominion, Kemarsom, Coaiz vin Beth, schra Barrie A Fasmunp.—Rogagements were quite light, while rates () bone, lo: Wiliam & Henry, « Boxers: 3 € Patterson, Hand and Wagon it Cranmer, J bianore: le tphia ; Sie le. Jr. Western $4 eye bbls rosin were engaged at 3s. per 280 Ihs., atd 300 bois Win Threnpioe -bene at 2%; to Ablwerp 400 bags cotive at In. 4d. A i, otis Herren NB, Ga) wh, 40m eminem schoower was Chartered to loud with lumber at the Saic i) me da gate, Lawion, NI, (Br) Anderson, Jeremie; rae Shvek ford, river for Porto Rieo at $10 per M., and a vessel of 300 tom peg rie bey janine a Nines was taken up to load at a Southern port for Kio Janerio at Louisa Gray, ‘Weaver, ‘do; Siger, Tiarding, NYork via Tie. rietta, Dre do, 17 5 phine, Alien, i ap oy 1200 bb is, 13,000 bone, do, 6 son, Smith, 20; Gow Tron 9 1000; Trident, Taber, hee, (ikunwonn, Nee 13—-Arr bark J A Hazzard, on i ne Werke, 900; Jiech Peery, Cemuon, 1a, Buh, Kingtiah (14 Tinie Coquetio, Bahia; iy Jean, Soreesia, ee ~4 “ey : none ¥ Hips, Taont i Te tom 060 bbis. currants were reported at p. t for Bid brig ¢ for new new, while o NK, 60 ey. 90 ‘180 #p, do; Bon | of Cuba muscovador were light d quality held at an vai Henry Tabor, | ap . " good t held at Nis from Are’ | Kouater, (ir) Albury, Kieuthers. In the offfag, ship Rubens, oer ghemrpennpe ine nell, Manchewier, NDP, from Arcue | (Fr trom West Indien. Cid, abipa Cordelia, Biabop, Liverpool ¥, S00 wh, SOM bene, de. h, Maringo, Sk Roemie, Johnaten. Harre; chew Mary & Sosan, (fir) © 4 Rowton: erly, Davi ‘him Corde ne continued to be br Spirits ,, Néealand and homne; 12:h, Teportod at 49¢ o.oo Piehoy jand, Delano, Havre; Erie, t, at $2 $755. Common rosin was without Bird, Seamman, 7 000 Preble. do Cherckce’ ein, Nurteans: ‘S mations. Sales of 900 8 1,000 bbia. w ek Sea Aug 16, Splendid, C8 200 bie; Momonth, | Stamler. Scans ech ot * at 8150 per 310 Ibe. ; from yard it was bel! of white an? extra pale were reported at 10 Ibs. , 2, Masia There Havre: brig Jathes Gray. Plommer. Lie ‘hrs Robert @) bbls: Chand! . 30 bbia, Antonie, Dui aN) erpeoi; Sp pol San A George, (Br) Sawyer, Nesaa’ Co} Satterh ty NEW OLLEANK, Deo 12—Arr (oy tel ships Ocean arch Page, S York: Lancaster, Aeced, Lng . 780 bble: Milton, NH, 1000; Sarw w ywil wupertor, NE clean, Seaman, Fil, 140) bbls; © x wo bile Kiser 11M bois; Kept 8, Alice d to be firmly held, with sales « ~ Walter Boot, Kat, ran; Sept 8, ¥ SORFOLK, Dee 9—Arr Schirk Ocean Queen, Kossell, Salem the apet ab Géc. a Ofc. arrive a 1s, Liberia a at Janes Wo te im ric sea N Raver, Kelly’ beavy an r ‘rice. ‘Dove, Blache with @ good domar ickerwm, Lindsey, ed about 2,500 bbie Nighton ; J Goodspeed, Perue, on market, including okt mess at 817 65 a $17 68. part ebeck to-day, and some new do. at $18 123; a $i8 18 ih, Ochotsl Me, wih prime $14 8 14%, closing at the ins aint a ae ares as i whi figure D Dhin, mew mons sold, delivorabtr " ue, Tabor, mw “why Rania in January, February and March, at’ $18, Dect vic ine not Wis, 3 = i pire, Ras: Was steady, with vales of 400 & 000 bhis., inctuting | $0.‘ en: umerta’ cyowell #00, Hidwe, in; bark’ Harriet country prithe at $6 a §6 60, country mone do. at 8 1) Robert Merrion, Tilton, otiand, Weeks, Kati cir), Colin, Cornwalia & $10 50, repacked Weatery at 8 #2 a $10 5 for, Wood, cles: Ang’, yhoresn, Coop, clean, | tra at $10 76a $11 62%. Prime mesa and b | Amnon, Bideidge, na, OO Pawtucket; Pre rancor, Mort ond nominal, Racom was quiet at B3gc 7 Henrir — jammond, from ¥ Roa- ere firm, with stnall rales. shoulders at FY te ke eager ah) — dena (0 a OMe and a kale of 49,000 hama, ‘Bharee, - % RAW ERARCISCO, Now 10—Are shi ing, We fuitimore, were reported at p. t. Dreawad vase, 100: Kies web; Pe: | Vere, ia aye: Vth, bark gine once ie amg hoge were in fair dennd and firm at 74.0 fe. Lard | rachuie, Corey, 1300 wh; ae Challenge, Fabens, N York. eS, Juniata, Wile Was heavy, aad ealer confined to about 100.0 200 bble. a: Aino tn Oshcdek, Sep? Ad re, 180; Lh, Cowper, York, 160; Joh 1136. a 11}Z0, State butter ranged from 4c. a 28e., and | shine, kan wh, How cin wh a, | Marehall, Hooper, : neni, en “eae Ob 6 at We. a Ike. Cheose waa steady at xr) ma | ip Penn en Fontier, Hf s ae Rick.—The market was quiet at 3c. a 3ge ile, | gordo Tiss Riten 187,39 Wake= Scoane—The market was firm, and closed at an ad i laa, 700 wh; Midas, do, 138; ¥s vance oo the week's sales of about iyo. per Ib. Tho salos Wramasebueetta, «hi Ray, 18 wh; Ni Brown, embraced about 700 & 800 hbda., included in which worn | wh, Ollmpin, + wh, Rapid, 19 do: Reindeer, 700 wh; he i ae Wh arse nvtge, Colemen, HYCrS. 14rt aboot 250 New Orleans, part at anchor, at 586. a 73 B00 wh; Sonth’ Seoman, 0 Ciba muscovade at Bye. a ONe., and cm, part at 64¢ 3 Ki ah, shin Kedearor, Doane, Wassatiio; h, Ham, bark, The sales callreces | 900 Dole, at Be. Navy. NB tn Marianna. eee Moe clon: Phenix, Nent, 20: ¢ @. iehinond: | sehr ‘ahilietay “Dies NB, 20; Ueran Wave, NB, 580; Boratich, Warr, $00), Dela: | Shanghae: bark © Nin oman, (Dew m, Empire, i | Cortes, won, H Biiverdond, WA, 4 ex! om, Nant, 700; Wateict, NB. 0: | Kamu’ eeener oO “4 1) Rosh, Warr, 280; BAVARS AH Dee &—Arr bark Lemartine, Anderson, © Je the Arctic Rey it B70 bite: Mh, ee are, Lua I brig Ann MoM: Re Ra ; ‘amell Gur, pa aaa: H hs af wena wok or Die bis ap. ‘eee nod Considers i % eaes. ivarah, do, 90 bap the sae! esaward, season: Bes bireeee, Jones, NB, 60 sp sexson. 10 i are. $8 EXCELLENT BLACK AND BLUE PILOT OVER- com, At (Br), Petrie, Liverpool. Nor (0 JO Dale, "Has experienced flow lat © 8), lon epineral, Dee, with x Oe on Ci ny, pes RVANS, 66 nnd 68 Fulton street. ennai ¥ — BLACK AND BLUE PILOT “OVER. of Washing rt, ta) Tage i ions Fae Ang 2, a Tucker, jomelaln, reperte:—, one of Boats war stove by hwhile, and London. HOtow,a naive. of Waterbn wan drowned. He was about 3) youre Ant below for Bis Anion by 5 stank Barber bine taken ¢] tere nod other mecmenten, n—Oet 20, Wt 6 ®, lon 111 W. Anael Gibbs, Steteon, PIT, RVANS", Ri Tie ctl, would maki m aiort crue then procosd faF 66 and 68 Fulton treat, me. fe. st Quar- $8 PXCELLENT BLACK AND BLUE PILOT OVER. 2 conte, Onda, Antwerp and ya A] of U 8 steam frigate Nagara, A Tluribut, Apebored at Qnaranune laa! bd womterOna, Rat from Laverpo for r a 7. 8A on OW ato Nowe Kon, KVAN®, “ii Reporter, Hower, from San Franeiaey for Maniln, one ape Flori a, fo compan Yon 7 i 78 PILOT OVER. Aas Ship Rien Vortes, Rotvinggn, from Rogton Ang 28 9 EXCELLENT LACK AND BI iihmer, Hermuta, ‘tar, with marbie | vrata Oot at "ion DW. (ihe RF was spokempent | FO emia, (yet, ont of the eapgo of bark Emily 2 Tagior,, tom Vin iar 3 #0 jon ae A Tepiotp, in duster), to. Walsh, Carver & Chasn, AW | emotteney clays Gaulilas, Creen téverpoot for XYurk, Now pshpareos aiton brings home for tial Obari 1, one of the erew of ship * 18, lat 81, low 1% Gand @ Paton orem,

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